Zavala County Sentinel (Crystal City, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 18, Ed. 1 Friday, September 27, 1929 Page: 5 of 10
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lirlal.il M <Uiii.Ii imi|ati'
tlalptii-. UiIh week and
'INr- take lb** follow I uk Item:
1ST, MOTIVES
IN (UKINrS SERVICE
first and eliW motive thut
dd promt t a CUiiatluu to do hli-
Mm. for Ohrlut, in love. Love for
one who flrnt loved um and gave Him-
JlMtf freelr Unit we might know Him
^ In forglvenew. of mIiim and rontluuom-
ftUowNhlp.
A MH'on.l motive that Hlumld prompt
ehirlutliili to do his very t**Kt for
IrUt. la an apical for help from a
lost world. In ihe deep revenue# ol
'every human heart there la a <-ry foi
lsfuetlon thill <an Im- supplied only
a mesHUKe of our Christ, then as
[Me-him- thla iiu-wuige let us reuolvi
that we will pans It on to aa ninny u»
W can.
A third motive is the fact that every
riatian must no me day Htaud liefori
1 great Jttdge to give uu uveount ol
Gji way he served Christ In this life
HEftO not want to go Into the pres
JJCO of tills Judge empty handed \V<
ram to atand liefore Illm. just "sin
fere saved by grite**.” to tell Him thm
made an honest effort to nerve ti
beat of our ability. Therefore let
one resolve that he will do more
Christ .this year and through life
- we have ever done In the past
BEST AND WORK
| A Missionary physician who In his
against disease in China bus
tilted a courage In comparison to
cb that of the battlefield seems in-
"It'aut, bus said thut his favorite
ble text Is "My Father worketh
ftherto, and 1 work." It is natural
at some tired, overwortned people
ould have seized upon those verses
scripture thut promise rest, hut.
irmblooded. eager youth has u very
lit Ideal. Indeed to uonual,
healthy tiersons of any age, rest ap-
peale not for Itself but as a necessary
preliminary to doiug something worth
whlie.
rest which the Bible promises
T Is not th»' rest of Inactivity, but of
•fyrtact adjustment, the lest which is|
due to a mind at jieuee, not to Inert
muscles. Much rest is perfectly com-
patible with the bruve doctor’s favor-
ite text, "My Father worketh hitherto,
’ rr?:u!L.ed!! HI!
grace of giving 1 •' *,?
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12 I am ' oiutnanded t» grow In the
grace of giving
18. My giving should be regular. -*»
14 My giving should be proportionate
to my abUttg.
15. My gift* should be brought to the
Isird'a House.
HI My giving should tie lllieral.
IT. Small giving brings small rewards
18. liberal giving brings llberul re-
wards.
HI. Examples of snerlfielal giving are
commiimh-d to urn.
2d. My giving should la* done cheer-
fully.
21 My giving here builds treasures
for me in Heaven.
22. M.v giving is essential in pro mot
tag Christ's Kingdom.
28. 1 must give for myself—Hod does
not recognize proxies.
2-i. As a steward I must give uu uc-
cuuntlug to Cod.
25. My reward lu Heaven will be
based upon the cbnnicler of luy
stewardship on earth.
2ft. Cod warns me uguiust selfishness
and covetmiKuesM.
27. My stewardship involves, also, the
right use of all iny other resources
such as time, talents, personality
etc
28. 1 am not my own, hut Cod's.
20. I am obligated to put the claim*
of Cod's Kingdom above every-
thing else.
80. The basis of my Joy lit
urdsbtp.
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of my | then the unknown heirs of T.ueU
fl
Uortena* Havell, Cora Belle Compton
If llvlfcg and If dead, then tbe un-
Sotite rewards promised m<
faithful steward.
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known helm of Cora Belle Compton
Clyde Coui|iton If living and If deed
then the unknown heirs of Clyd«
Compton, John Havell, if living and
If dead, then the nuknowu heirs ol
John Havell, A. E. Oarothers, If liv-
ing ami if dead then the unkiiowi
heirs of A. E. (brothers, whose real
deuce is unknown to the plaintiff, t<
apt ear at the next regular term ol
situated in the County of Zavala, am'
the State of Texas, and hs-uted iu tin
City of Crystal City, huldiug uu<:
Clulmitig Ihe same iu fee simple, to
wit
"hots Number Nine (Hi, Ten (10)
Eleven (11), uud Twelve. (12). It-
Block Numliei'ed Seventy-Nine (7H)
iu Crystal Clt.v. In /uvula County
Texas, according to the | lat of said
town as made by Surveyor C. M. .low-
ers, and of record in the deed record.-
of said Zavala enmity, Texas, uud
which real estate and premises Is fur
tlier described by metes and hounds a;
follows, to-wit:—
“Beginning at Ihe Northwest cornel
of hot number Nine (0), In said block
Number Seventy-Nine ("HI. in tin
City of Crystal City, In Zavala County
Texas; Thence in a general easterly
direction 20(1 feet to a stake for corner
the sa melielng the Northeast c.rnei
of lot numla-r 12. In block 711 and north-
east corner of said block; thence in a
steward I general southerly direction 150 feet t<
id stake, the southeast corner of said
•d ••Mas,-- W ,oed.Mmi.
_rhalm of Lucia Hori--
veil. Cora Belle Cmdjrfoh If Uvtn
and If dead, then the unknown heirs ol
Cora Belle Compton. Clyde Compton it
living and If dead. (ben the unkuowi
heirs of Clyde Compton. John Havel)
If living and If dead, (hen tbe unknown
heirs <<f John Saveli, A. E. Ourothci* j
if living and if dead, then the unknown |
heirs of A. E. IVi rot hers, are defend
uuls; the cause of m-th li being alleged1
us follows: Plaintiff alleges thut It 1-j
lawfully si<-zed uud possessed of and
is entitled to tin- p isKeMlnu ><t tlie f<il ‘
lowing descrllied laud and i reinlses ,
uustver hen in nu<l set up before r hi - .
court the nature of their s-r'd claim*
Plaintiff says thut the mild Haims
or apparent eliiiuis. of said defendant
east a Hum! ii]sm it* title, t < the ,
land, uml prays judgment of the <• m
removing said cloud.
You are eommumle<l to so summon-
sm-|i defendants, an<l t<< serve tiiit i i
tat ion. by making publication of thbj
citation on-e in ea<-h week for bun
consecutive weeks prevhiits t<i the re i
turn day hereof, In sane- news|ii|<ei
published in your <-<>unty.
Herein full not. hut have you i»-t'< r< i
said court. on the firs, <lay ol the n> \i i
term thereof, this writ, with your n
tiirti thereon, showing how you hn><
executed the same.
Witness .1. N. Sawyer*. <h-rk <>t lla !
Ilistrh-t Court of Zavala I'uunty, T<-x !
as.
Clven under uiy baud and Ua* |
of said <-<<urt in the Comity of Zavala
this the 2tith day <-f August. 1H2H.
(Seal) .i, N. Sawyers
Clerk of llistiii-t Court. Zavala
County, Texas.
Issued this the 2(itli <tav of August
1H2H.
J. N. Sawyers
Clerk of District court. Zavala coon
ty, Texas 1-J--4I<
1 lot 12; thence ill a general westerly
direction 2<K) feet to a stake, the south
For all who read these* facts we j w«*t corner of lot 9 iu said block 71);
covet the high Joy that cornea to every- thence In u general northerly direction
one who has consecrated fdiiisel/ and l"0 feet to the place of beginning.’’
•all his resources to the Lord Jesus The plaintiff specially pleads the
Christ and the advancement of his three and the teu year statute of liml
kingdom in the world. Thus, andjtatlon, respeetively. against each and
thus only, can one live the largest and
most useful life in this world, and lay
up for himself the largest reward in
the world to come.
Oilamr MheJW^^m a gm-at c(
;sj <-;•*. Mr. and Mrs. .1 .t M»ea
at Butmerlib- in*t Sorday.
Mrs. It.T
J. E. Peel’s Barber Shi
High x,iav. Toimortnl Work
\(»llh PATRONAGE solicited
ladle* Ch.ldirc LentitNieR1
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all of siihl defendant*. Plaintiff id-
leges thut the nature of the defendant's
respective claims Is unknown to him
and especially denies that the defend- „_
«nts, or any of them, have any valid | ZAVALA COUNTY REALTY CO.
title or claim to said land, and each!
and I work.”
Perhaps there Is nothing more dif-
ficult to endure than the iterplexlng
sense that you are only purtlully at-
taining what you have attempted to
do. It runs through all of life, hut it
h is particularly trying when yon have
lieen striving so hard to la* brave dur-
ing days of sorrow, and seem to be
making no progress. Remind yourself
I. that It is the motive and the effort
which count, and not your conscious-
ness of sum-ess, Because___Christ
through IMs indomitable spirit trl
pmphed. when He up|ieured to fail, so
all yon. since something of that di-
"|p fire Is emltedded lu the depth of
siiWt.—-Fretleriek C. Budlong.
At one pla<e where we hold meet
lugs, a boy sang In my choir who was
not uulte bright, lie would never
leave (be tabernacle at night until he
could shake my hand. It did not
umtter how many people were want-
ing to talk to me, nor how important
..the conference might he, he would
E come down and stand right next tc
j me, and If I moved, he would too. He
'/ would stick uround until the Inst man
in the tabernacle had gone, in order
: to have Ore last chance to say goodbye.
It was emlkarasslng at times and It
wasn't always easy to he patient with
him.
, About the next to the last night oi
I the meeting a man came forward to
siieak to me at the close. I bad seen
him come down the night before with
his wife and five children, and ul
take the evangelist's hand and (lien sll
down In the front row. He came lo
me and said, "l just want to thank
you for being so kind to Joey, lit
^ Isn’t unite bright uud has never had
j[. - anything he has enjoyed so much as
r the coming here and singing in tin
choir. You have been so kind to him
and he has worked so hard during the
V day In order to he ready ’in time to
conn* here at night. He has urged
and coaxed us to come, too, and it Is
through him that my wife and I and
our five children have been led to th<
Lord. His grandmother, uml his
(father, 75 years old uml an In-
- , . iim-i all his life, have come tonight
and now the whole family are con-
|jgs verted.”—Home and Ranch.
THIRTY-ONE FACTS A BO IT
■B&' Y STEWARDSHIP
1. Ood created all things In the be
ginning.
’• 2. flod is the present owner of all
(■Slaft things.
All the good things I enjoy are the
gifts of Cod.
It is ttod who gives me the power
to get wealth.
1 am u steward and not the owner
of the things 1 isissess.
Ood expects me to acknowledge
y stewardship of
Harry Kennedy of the Cuutei
Hurdle ranch was a guest of Ills sou
Robert Kennedy, here Sunday.
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CITATION BY PUBLICATION
The State of Texas. To the Sheriff
or any Constable of Zavala County
Texas, Greeting:
You are hereby commanded to sum-
mon Francisco Pereyra, if living and
if dead, then the unknown heirs ot
Francisco Pereyrn, Antonio Pereyra
if living and if dead, then the unknown
heirs of Antonio Pereyra. Antonia I'e-
reyra, if living nml if dead, then the
unknown heirs of Antonia Pereyra
Antonia I'ereyra de lteyes. If living
and if dead, then the unknown heirs
of Antonia Pereyra tie Reyes, Bernar-I living and if dead, then the unknown
do Reyes if living and if dead, then! heirs of Antonia Pereyra de Keyes
the unknown heirs of Bernardo Reyes Benardo Reyes If living and if dead
Jose G. Pereyra if living and if dead theu the unknown heirs of Bennrdt
then the unknown heirs of Jose O Reyes, Jose-C. Pereyra if living and
i'ereyra, Delflnu Pereyra if living and! if dead then the unknown heirs ol
and all of them are given notice t<
the district court of Zavala County
Texas, to he held at the courfhous<
thereof, in the City of Crystal, on tin
seooud Monday in November, 192H, lie
iug tlie 11th day of November, 1929
then and there to answer u iietltiou
filed in tbe said court on tbe 2(itl
day of August, 1929, the file number
of which is 2012, in which suit, tin
Methodist Episcopal Church South ol
Crystal City, Texas, Is plaintiff uud
Francisco Pereyra. if living and i:
dead, then the unknown heirs ol
Francisco Pereyra. Antonio Perevra
If living uml if dead, then the un-
known heirs of Antonio Pereyra, An-
tonia Pereyra, if living and if dead
then Ihe unknown heirs of Antonia
I’ereyra. Antonia Pereyra de Reyes, il
Alma She waiter. Mgr.
Uimbi-s, Farms ami city Property
for Sale <>r K-r i
LISTINGS SOLICITED
Telephone 175
P ((. lb ix -7(11
SPEEDY PICK-UP ,
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«
When you use Texaco High Test Gaso-'V
line and Aeroplane Oils, call on us.
Big Ben Service Statiod
( KYKTAL CITY. TEXAS
Day Phone 236
Night Phone 193,
If dead then the unknown heirs ol
Delflnu Pereyra. Miguel Pereyra il
living and if dead, theu the unknown
heirs of Miguel Pereyrn, A. ,T. Peeler
If living nml if dead, then the un-
known heirs of A. J. Peeler. Dolores
Soto de Beules, if living and if dead
then the unknown heirs of Dolores
Soto de Beales, John Charles Beale;
if living and If dead, then the un-
known heirs of John Charles Beales
James A. G. Beales, if living and .if
dead, then tlie unknown heirs of Juniei
A. O. Beales, C. C, Saveli, sometimes
spelled "Savelle”, if living and If dead
then the unknown heirs of C. C. Sa-
veli. Lucia Hortense Saveli, sometimes
sjielled "Savelle", 1^ living and if dead
.lose G. Pereyra, Delflnu Pereyra 11
living and if dead theu the unknown
heirs of Delflnu Pereyra, Miguel Pe-
reyrn if living and if dead, then the
unknown heirs of Miguel Pereyra, A. .1
Pettier, if living an dif dead, then tht
unknown heirs of A. J. Peeler, Dolores
Soto de Beules, if living and if (lead
then the unknown heirs of Dob ires
Soto de Beules. John Charles Beules
if living and If dead, then the unknown
lioiis of John Chartes Beales, James
A. (J. Beales, if living and if dead, then
Ihe unknown . heirs of James A. O
Beales, C. C. Saveli, sometimes spelled
"Savelle”, if living and if dead, thei
the unknown heirs of C. C. Saveli, Lu-
cia Hortense Saveli, sometimes spell
Cmtal Cit, Mi e Shop j THAT FEMININE CHARM
11y What is ic?At least half of ;t lies in the secret
Blacksmith ant) Machinist 1' J of perfect grooming in that trim grace of hairl
Acetylene Welndinj; li? shin and nails that spoils Bcautv. We kne^y
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Telephone 144
fpsils Beauty.
Phone 266
l MAE-MARTHA SHOPPE
| Mrs. G. W. Hvler Prop.
m.v stewardship of possession by
sharing iny income with him.
‘ Ood recognizes
■ the Tithe as mini
ntnna acknowledgment «f my stew-
ardship ol possessions
Giving less than my tithe Is rol>-
ratTT
make special offerings to
above iny tithe.
has been given I
mast lidnitnbter the remainder
fBW psatniBt-es as a trust from
iinwsr
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“M” SYSTEM
SPECIALS
FRIDAY AFTERNOON AND SATURDAY
PICKLES—quarts—Sour or Dills_28c
MALT-—Buckeye or Blatz.................... 55c
PEAS—Van Camp s Sifted No. 1—can .. 09c
SALMON—Bugle Brand— *
The cheapest meat you can eat ...... 17c
TEA-—McCormick’s Bouquet 1-4 lb. .... 22c
JELLQ or ICE CREAM POWDERS.. 08*/2c
MILK, (Borden’s) small, 5 cans . ...... 23c
MILK, (Borden’s) large, 5 cans __________ 48c
SAUSAGE, Armour’s Mexican Style,
can ________________________:...................... 08c
STARCH, Faultless — --------------------------- 08c
SOAP BARGAIN
5 P. & G., value —--— 25c onTr/^ i a f ^
1 Camay, value_____„r—. 10c or r6v>lAL
j Ivory, value ...... ....... 10c FOR ,
I Qxydol value ____________ 10c
1 Chipao, vie 10c ONLY
! Oval Sammy „<**!
Pan, 99Q
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w9Ae INTANBIBlV
ASSET
f HE success of any enterprise must al-
J ways be in direct proportion to the
extent to which it enjoys the confi-
dence of those it seeks to serve.
Confidence is the inevit^le result of the
Golden Rule in Business—of the consistent
practice of straight-forward dealing, of me-
ticulous, unswerving honesty, of a dominant'
desire to perform a valuable, needed service.
Confidence is the intangible yet priceless
asset that gives prosperous continuity to bush
ness; and, we think, this is particularly true of’
the utility business, which, more than most
others, is dependant upon the regard and
esteem of those whom it serves.
,The Central Power and Light Company
is constantly striving to maintain service of a
standard sufficiently high to fully justify the
confidence of its customers.
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Hardy, J. H. Zavala County Sentinel (Crystal City, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 18, Ed. 1 Friday, September 27, 1929, newspaper, September 27, 1929; Crystal City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1096220/m1/5/: accessed June 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .