Zavala County Sentinel (Crystal City, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 30, Ed. 1 Friday, November 28, 1941 Page: 3 of 8
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tax suit filed by the STATE OF
TEXAS, suing in Its own behalf, and
also in behalf of Zavala County, Tex-
as, and all political subdivisions of
said county whose taxes are assess
and collected by the Assessor and
Collector of Taxes of said County,
In said court on the 18th day of No
vember, A. D. 1841, in a ruit num
bered 2860 on the docket of said
CITATION R PUBLICATION
THE STATE OP TEXAS
TO: MRS. SARAH BOXWELL, If
living, if deed her unknown heirs
and legal representatives; _____Box-
weli husband of said Mrs. Sarah Box-
well, if living, if dead his unknown
heirs and legal representatives; Mrs.
S A. Boxwell, if living, if dead her
unknown heirs and legal representa-
tives; S. A. Boxwell, husband of said court, wherein the said State of Tex
Mrs. S. A. Boxwell,-if living, if dead f ** 18 plaintiff and Herbert J. King,
his unknown heirs and legal repre- h,s unknown heirs and legal repre-
sentatives; the residence of Mrs. Sa- sentatives, J T. Doaks, his unknown
rah Boxwell, Mrs. S. A. Boxwell and Jle,rs and legal representatives, un-
S. A. Boxwell, and of each of them, known owners and their unknown
and the names and residences of '}e*rs and legal representatives, are
each and all of the unknown heirs i defendants. Said suit is a suit to col-
|and legal representatives of each of *ect taxes, interest, penalties and
|them, and the name and residence of costs on the 'ollowing ch-.-ribed real
|-Boxwell, husband of said Mrs.;estate located, at the time said taxes
Sara Boxwell, as well as the names j Were asses>ed, within the boundaries
and residences of his unknown heirs of said county and each political sub-
and legal representatives, being un- [division in whose behalf thi • suit is
1831 Unknown
1832 Unknown
1833 ... Unknown 4 48
1834 Unknown 4.16
1835 Unknown 403
1836 R. S. & M L Manning 4.03
1837 R S. & M L. Manning 3.82
1838 H. S. & M. L. Manning 3 82
1839 R. S. A M. L. Manning 4 27
1840 R. S. A M L. Manning 4.14
together with interert, penalties,
at my otffloe in Crystal City, Texas,
■of Novel
Costs, charges, and expense of suit,
which have accrued and which may
legally accrue thereon, and in
suit.
WACO, Texas, No. 24.—Culminat-
ing the most outstanding year of
than half a century and
launching the drive for funds to fi-
nance next year’o $125,000 budget,
the Methodist Home here will dedi-
cate five new buildings on its cam-
pus Friday, November 28. Bishops A.
Frank Smith of Houston, and Ivan
Lee Holt of Dallas will take leading
parts on the program, and more than
2,000 out-of-town visitors are expect-
ed from the six conferences of Texas
and New Mexico which support the
home.
The affair begins with a barbecue
on the Home campus at noon, the
didicatory service following at 1:30
p. m. Each new biulding will then be
opened, its donors and the boys and
girls who are to live in it serving as
welcoming committee and guides.
Four of the new structures are resi-
dences, furthering Superintendent
Hubert Johnson’s long time dream of
doing away with dormitories and
transforming the orphanage into a
group of homes, each with its own
house mother, its own dining room,
kitchen and bedrooms, so that chil-
dren may be brought up in an atmos-
phere as near like actual home life
as possible. Half of the Home's 400
children are now living in cottages.
The fifth building is an infirmary.
Donors are Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Per-
kins of Wichita Falls, who are giv-
ing a second cottage for girls after
two years ago giving a home for se-
nior girls; Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Bud-
well of Marfa, a girls’ home; the late
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Williams of Ft.
Worth, who will be represented by
relatives, a boys’ home; R. P. Willis
Sr., of Atlanta and the late Mrs.
Willit* Willis, who gave the infirm-
ary. This building has been fur-
nished by W. T. Penn of Wichita
Falls and the late Mrs. Penn.
After the dedication, there will be
an evening session of the 48 district
superintendents of the Texas and
New Mexico conferences. They will
discuss the budget campaign, due to
be held in all Methodist churches
during the month of December. The
Home, existing for more than half
a century without endowment, has
relied on free will offerings for sup-
port during its entire history. Be-
cause of the limited budget all build-
ings have been donated by private
individuals, 1941 marking an all time
high in gifts of this nature to the
Home.
TWO LOCAL GIRLS ON LIST
OF BLUEBONNET BELLES
-They’re the “people’s choice”—
37^ University of Texas co-eds who
were elected Bluebonnet Belle nom-
inees of 1942 by popular vote in
campus organizations.
Each club or dormitory is allowed
at least one Belle nominee, and more
if its membership rolls go above 50.
Only thirteen of them will be chosen
for the Bluebonnet Belle “beauty”
section of the Cactus, Texas year-
book, but all 374 will be presented at
DIMMIT COUNTY NEGATIVE
TO CITRUS CANKER
holders, all unknownn owners,
the heirs, administrators and
representatives of said
in said cause.
Piaintirf and >r i a
ok the < stnKi hmtnt
known; and each and all other "prop-1 brought and described as follows, to- I11, wb° ha ee
er persons, including all record lien | w*t:
Fifteen (15) acres of land, more or
— legal |less, lying in Zavala County, Texas,
unknown and being known as all of Farm No. !cloKUrt' °* the-
owners, whose names and residenc- Twenty nine (29) and the West one- °‘ suth t;" ts 11
es are likewise unknown, owning or half of Farm No. Twenty-eight The ofiicc
claiming any interest in the property I (W*z—28) in Section Forty-five (45)lK“al1 promptly
hereinafter described; of the G. M Jowers Subdivision 0f)c.ordmK to rtclL
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
AND COMMANDED to appear at the
next regular term of the District
Court of Zavala County, Texas, to
be held at the Court House thereof
on
D.
1942, the same being the 5th day of . —-- ...
January, A. D. 1942, then and there j linquent justly due, owing, and un- |j
to answer a petition in a delinquent ;paid for the respective years and in ”
tax suit filed by the State of Texas,'the respective amounts as follows, i
to-wit:
Years To Whom Amts.1
Delinquent Assessed Dol. Cts \
If unknown, so state)
1931
1932
1933
1934
Each party to this suit, a id all p ir 1
ties summoned by this writ to ap-i
pear and answer in this cause, shall
take notice of. and nl< id arvi answ- > j
to, all calinis and pleadings then and |
there and now on file and that may |
be hereafter and thereafter filed in
said cause, bv rl* < thor nart'es thcre-
d may file p!.*:.dings
6.18 _ .
4.171 this 13th day of November, A. D.
1941
(Seal)J. M. EVANS. Clerk. District
Court, Zavala County, Texas.
Issued Nov. 13. 1941.
J. M. EVANS, Clerk.
Dist. Court, Zavala Co., Texas.
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Investigations conducted by the
Texa Agricultural Experiment Sta-
tion in cooperation with the USDA
said! revealed that blackstrap molasses is
neither a preventive nor a cure for
locoweed poisoning.
ver r.i also
and fore
n sec iri"c> p.vmcr.t
piovidcd by law.
:;ceu’in:; t:ii ; will I
orve the same ac- :
wi
Lilv-3
in the City of Crystal City, Texas,
the first Monday in January, A.
“Wift mon nod h>WI
I ihov#» for Im monoyF
DOUBLE EDGE
20 ro*25«
IS far25*1
requirement*-' of law. and
the Cioss S Ranch as shown by plat th*' mandates hereof, and make due!
or map of said Subdivision of record r,‘lV.in as directs. ,
in Volume P, at page 487. of the Deed l Witness my hand and official si nl j ou**",Ttul •» "« csl
Records of Zavala County. Texas:; - ■ _____ _
said land being situated within the
boundaries of no other Taxing Unit .MIIII«lilllllllllllllllllllli:!l!lll!llilllllllllllllllHII!l!lli,.1(||||||||||||||||||||||i;;;illl|||||imwi||MIM|||||i:illllll||||||IHIIIIIIIIIUm
of the State of Texas; said taxes in
said petition, are alleged to be dc-1H
suing in its own behalf, and also in
behalf of Zavala County, Texas, and
all political subdivisions of said
County whose taxes are assessed and
collected by the Assessor and Col-
lector of Taxes of said County, in
said Court on the 15th day of No-
vember, 1941, in a suit numbered
2964 on the docket of said Court, 11935
wherein the said State of Texas is 1936
plaintiff and Mrs, Sarah Boxwell, 11937
her unknown heirs and legal repre- 1938
sentatives, Boxwell, husband of j 1939
said Mrs. Sarah Boxwell, his un- together
known heirs and legal representa-
tives Mrs. S. A. Boxwell, her un-
known heirs and legal representa-
tives, S. A. Boxwell, husband of said
Mrs. S. A. Boxwell, his unknown
heirs and legal representatives, un-
known owners and their unknown
heirs and legal representatives, are
defendants, Said suit is a suit to col-
lect taxes, interest, penalties and
Feed Talk
$4 (14 ! H
313 I
3 13 I
3 il7 I
3.02 =
3.02 §
H J King
H. J King
H K King
H. J. King
H. J King
H. J King
H J King
H. J. King
H. J. King
with interest,
costs, charges, and expenses of suit,
which have accrued and which may!§
legally accrue thereon, and in said s
suit. | =
Each party to this suit and all par-
ties summoned by this wiit to ap-
pear and answer in this cause, shall
take notice of, and plead and answer
to, all claims and pleadings then and
there and now on file and that may
2.87
2 87
3 20
penalties,
=
costs on the following described real hereafter and thereafter filed in said
estate located, at the time said taxes cause, by all other parties therein,
Howard Winkler and John
Eiland of the U. S. Department of
Agriculture who have bean in Dim-
mit County for several days search-
ing local citrus orchards for evidenc-
es of the dreaded pest, citrus canker,
have to date found no tract- of the
pest.
were assessed, within the boundaries
of said County and each polticial
subdivision in whose behalf this suit
is brought and described is follows,
E. to-wit:
many years ago, and nursery records
indicated that some stock from in-
the thirteenth annual Round-Up [fected nurseries were sent to this
Revue and Ball next March 27. [country.—Carrizo Springs Javelin.
--WGD----
Texas cotton farmers will go to the
who have and may file pleadings in
said cause.
Plaintiff and or interveners also
seek the establishment and foreclos- j
ure of the lien securing payment of |
Twenty (20) acres of land, more or[such taxes as provided by law.
less, lying in Zavala County, Texas, t The officer executing this writ
and being known as all of Farms {shall promptly serve the same ac-,
Nos. Sixteen (16) and Seventeen 1 cording to recjuiiements of law. and i
(17) in Section Seventy-Seven (77) the mandates hereof, and make due I
of the G. M. Jowers Subdivision of .return ns the law directs,
the Cross S Ranch as shown by plat' Witm- my hand and official seal,
or map of said Subdivision of record i at my office in Crystal City, Texas,!
in Volume P, at page 487. of the this 19th day of Novc-njber. A D.'
Deed Records of Zavala County, 11941
District
TO TRY AM) LVRKASK OCR VOLl'MK WE ARK
MAKING (T.OSK PRICES ON ALL CR & FEED
Will meet any price on the same quality feed.
ALSO SELL POULTRY REMEDIES ii BAHY CHl'/KS
SPECIAL PRICES ON CATTLE CUBES IN TON LOTS
We Appreciate Your Business and Will Try Our !>csl to
dc: the Impossible—PLEASE EVERYBODY
WE DELIVER
Evans & Ereer
Su.-essor? Ingram Fee j ) .1 e
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This citrus disease was introduced
into the United States from Japan |Texas; sai'd'land being*situated”with- j (Seal) .1 M EVANS. Cl-rk.
The presentation of the nominees
is a traditional part of Round-Up
ceremonies, and accompanies the in-
troduction of the Uiversity Sweet-
heart, who is chosen by campus elec-
tion, but whose identity remains a
secret until the night of the Revue. I
On the list of Bluebonnet Belle
fiominees are two students from
Crystal City—Jimmie Lee Barker
and Bonnie Jean Gates.
polls December 13 for the fifth time
to answer “yes” or “no” to the ques-
tion of cotton marketing quotas for
1942.
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—Adding Macmrifc paper, cash reg-
ister paper, sales boons, typewriter
ribbons, carbon, etc. may be had in
any quantity at Sentinel office.
in the boundaries of no other Taxing
Unit of the State of Texas; said tax-
es in said petition are alleged to be
delinquent, justly due, owing and
unpaid for the respective years and
in the respective amounts as follows:
Years To whom Amts.
Delinquent Assessed
OUR DEMOCRACY
-by Mat
I FARMERS— MECHANICS
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Colonial ancestry
, IN AMERICA MEANS
MOSTLY BEING
. DESCENDED FROM
PEOPLE WHO
WORKED WITH Js
THEIR HANDS.
The vast majority
OF THE MEN WHO
STARTED THIS
* COUNTRY WERE
■ FARMERS, MECHANICS,
- CRAFTSMEN.CLERKS,
OR UNSKILLED
r WORKERS.
Cour Zavala County, Texas
Issued N iv. 19. 1941.
J. M. 'IVANS, Clerk Dist Court
Z'-va. Co . 'Texas. 31)-2tc
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CITATION F»Y PUBLICATION
the :rr vrn of tfxas
TO: R. '•■. MANNING, if living, if j
dead ids 1 known heirs ar-: 1.• • ■.• i
room--. nt.»t \ -s: M. J. Manning, if •
living, if deed his unkn wn heirs and
legal 1. ok nUtivea: M. T. Man-
ning, if living, if dead id.; unLnnwi'
heiis ;.n:' legal 1., , •da-
residence ol said R. S. Manning, M.
J. Manning and M. T. Manning, and
of each of them, and the- name* and
residences of the unknown heirs and
legal representatives of each of them
being unknown; and each and all
other proper persons, in.-hiding all
costs, charges and expenses of suit, rt>ct,rd holders, all unknown
which may legally accrue thereon iowners, and the heirs, admini tratois
and in said suit. ' and legal representatives >f all such
Each party to this suit and all par j unknown owners, owning and claim
ties summoned by this writ to ap-| lnK ,an-v interest in the property
pear and answer in this cause, shall 1 Lorc-inaftei- described;
take notice of, and plead and answer YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
to, all claims and pleadings then and !AND COMMANDED to appear at
th.-re and now on file and that maylthe next regular term of the 38th Ju-,
be hereafter and thereafter filed in dicial Distric t Court of Zavala Conn
said cause, by all other parties there- (Lv> Texas, to be held at the Court
in, who have ;fnd may file pleadings I House thereof in the city of Crystal
City, Texas, on the first Monday in
January, A. D. 1942, the same being
the 5th day of January, A. D 1942.1
then and there to answer a petition
in a delinquent tax suit filed by the f
State of Texas suing in its own be- j
half, and also in behalf of Zavala
1928
1929
1931
1932
1933
1934
1935
1936
1937
1938
1939
! 194(1
I together
Unknown $4.16
Unknown 4.42
Mrs. Sarah Boxwell 3.71
Mrs. Sarah Boxwell 2.51
Mrs. Sarah Boxwell 2.72
Mrs: Sarah Boxwell 2.82
Mrs. Sarah Boxwell 3.02
Mrs. Sarah Boxwell 3.03
Mrs. Sarah Boxwell 2.87
Mrs. Sarah Boxwell 2.87
Mrs. Sarah Boxwell 3.20
Mrs. Sarah Boxwell 3.11
with interest, penalties.
Putting by monies" was one of their traits.
THEY PROVIDED INHERITANCES FOR THEIR
WIDOWS, SONS AND DAUGHTERS.
in said cause.
Plaintiff and | or interveners also
seek the establishment and fore-
closure of the lien securing payment
of such taxes as provided by law.
The officer executing this writ
shall promptly serve the same ac-,_
cording to requirements of law, and ~.0Hn*y' Texas, and all political sub-
the mandates hereof, and make due Id,vlslons , sa*d county whose taxes
return as the law directs. are assessed and collected by the As-,
Witness my hand and official seal ®J’ssor and Collector of Taxes of said |
at my office in Crystal City. Texas, jrn,,ntv ‘u" ,,3,u J '
this 15th day of November, 1941.
(Seal) J. M EVANS, Clerk of
the District Court, Zavala County,
Texas.
Issued the 15 day of Nov., 1941.
J. M. EVANS. Clerk of the Dis-
trict Court, Zavala County, Texas.
30 2tc
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CITATION BY PUBLICATION
THE STATE OF TEXAS
TO: HERBERT J. KING, if living.
County, in said court on the 13th day
of November, A. D. 1941, in a suit
numbered 2959 on the docket of said
court, wherein the said State of Tex-
as is plaintiff and R S. Manning, his
unknown heirs and legal represen-
tatives, M J. Manning, his unknown
heirs and legal representatives, M
T. Manning, his unknown heirs and
legal representatives, unknown own-
ers and their unknown heirs and le-
jgal representatives, are defendants
I Said suit is a suit to collect
No RATIONING OF
TURKEY OR BEER
IN THANKFUL AMERICA
AS TEXANS and Americans we arc entitled to
*■ enjoy fully the real pleasures of life in a land
where there is no rationing of food or beverages
or fun! So, wouldn’t it be a fine thing to keep our
Thanksgiving celebration alive clear through the
week-end—w ith plenty of turkey on the table and
plenty of light, wholesome Southern Select in
the ice-box! Give it a thought!
_____________ _______ „ ... a suit to collect taxes.
if dead his* unknown heirs and legal I interest, penalties and costs on the
representatives; and J. T. Doaks, if following described real estate, lo
living, if dead his unknown heirs and cat«Kl, at the time said taxes were as-
legal representatives; the residence s<’ss<*u. within the boundaries of said
of said Herbert J. King and J. T.! county and each polticial subdivision
Doaks, and of each of them, and the ,n whose behalf this suit is brought
names and residences of each and all and described as follows, to-wit:
of the unknown heirs and legal rep- Twenty (20) acres of land, more
resentatives of each of them, being or 'ess; |y*n8 in Zavala County^Tex-
GAIVESTON-HOUSTON MEWEMES, INC
Golv«»ton, T«xat
! unknown;
And each and all other proper per-
[sons, including all record lien hold-
ers, all unknown owners, and the
heirs, administrators, and legal rep-
resentatives of all such unknown
as, and being known ns all of Farms
Nos. Five (5) and Ten (10) in Sec-
tion Eighty (80) of the G. M Jow
ers Subdivision of the Cross S Ranch
as shown by plat or map of said Sub-
division of record in Volume P, at
page 487, of the Deed Records of Za
BETTER
ROT B/TTER
This “putting by" trait is strong in farmers.
MECHANICS, CRAFTSMEN, CLERKS AND UNSKILLED
WORKERS TODAY----&]% OF ALL LIFE INSURANCE
POLICIES IN THE U.& ARE OWNED BY SUCH WORKERS.
owners, owning and claiming any in- ____
terest in the property hereinafter de-iva,a County, Texas; said land being
scribed; situated within the boundaries of no
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED ,21tht'r Taxing Unit of the State of
AND COMMANDED to appear at Texas; said taxes in said petition, are
the next regular term of the District a,‘®*cd to be delinquent, justly due,
Court of Zavala County, Texas, to be
held at the Court House thereof in
the city of Crystal City, Texas, on
the first Monday in January, A. D.
1842, the same being the 5th dav of
January, A. D. 1842, then and there
to answer a petition in a delinquent
owing and unpaid for the respective
years and in the respective amounts
as follows, to-wit:
Years To Whom Assessed Amts.
Delin. (If unknown Dol. Cts.
so state)
1830 Unknown 6.04
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FRED SMITH, Di.t’r.
REAL
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