Zavala County Sentinel (Crystal City, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. [44], Ed. 1 Friday, March 29, 1929 Page: 7 of 8
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■hall he Md uCBJWii
• Improvement «Jt<!iua«S^ ©f ««W!I
City, «u<! after the termiaMtou of the
■aid bearing the Mid City Commission
will determine from the evidence be-
fore h, the several ainounta to be aa-
aeaiied against said peraona or their
property, and will eo asses* the same
No assessments ahull be mudr
agulnst any person or Ula or her or
Its property in excess of the benef ltr
1 in enhanced value thereof urlaihg
I from the making of (he suld improve-
i ments.
5. That
linked at On* l City in the V
Garden District, «ame out on tha Wh
with a 8*-paite special. edition that
should prove of untold worth to that
city and district. Congratulation*,
Bro. Hardy.—Sablnul Sentinel.
sects the
Crochet* <
Be It resolved by the <U> CommIssIoii
of the City of Crystal City:
WHEREAS, the City Commission
has heretofore, by resolution, ordered
the Improvement of Bast Crockett
Street, from the West Property Llue
at West Zavala Street to a imlnt
where the Bast Propelty Ltne at Fifth
Avenue, Subdivision 126, Intersects
the South Property Line at Crockett
Street und the Wbrk of Improving
atered as Sepood-clnsa Matter at
Poet Office at Crystal City, Texas,
or tha Act of March 1. 1876.
PAVED HIGH VIA V FROM
UVALDE TO KOCKSPKINGS
v SUBSCRIPTION PRICE:
One Year, In Advance, $1.50; Six
Months. 75c; Three Months, 50c
Display Advertising, 20c per eolumn
inch. Legal notices and local
adleta, lc a word for first
insertion '
all of said owners und
other interested parties are hereby re-
ferred for further infomutlou to Uii
proceedings with reference to said Im-
provements on file with the City Clerk
of Crystal City, and particularly to
the roll und report of the said Cily
Engineer on file iu the office of the
City Clerk.
6. That the City Clerk Is directed
to give notice of lhe said hearing to
the owners of the said property, their
agents or attorneys, und other inter-
ested parties, by publishing a copy ol
this resolution three times, attested
by him, In the “Zavala County Senti
uel,” a newspaiier of general clrculu
tlon published in the City of Crystal
lr your dollar could talk it would rvm
you that there are few places where a dfl
amounts to much these days and times!
cept at Piggly Wiggly.
It doesn’t go far in paying rent or buyin
car! Is of little use in buying clothes or shj
but in co-operation with your knowledfl
quality your dollar does big things for yW
Piggly Wiggly. J
That is because the Piggly Wiggly storl
Crystal City, owned and operated by Crj
City people, has the advantage of b\M
with 2,800 other Piggly Wiggly stores,
meats, fruitfl
'atal City,Tex., Mar: ,29 1299
|H^e, Sentinel believes that during 1
TKe next -nine months of 1020 Crystal
City is g«lug to tusks wore real pro-
gress than lu any year In her history. *
There are a lot of things in the air,
end if only* a pert of them -oaterial- 1
tee Crystal City it going to be envied ]
by every other town in this section. '
The entire Winter Garden District is
in for a substantial growth during
the next year, but we verity believe
I Crystal City is going to bead the pro-
Loemion. All the scouting going on
Pbround here during the past few
months Is going to mean something.
Someone has said, and perhaps it
Is true, that if Crystal'City spinach
growers hud received a good price for
all the spinach grown here, followed
by a good return on the onion crop,
Crystal City rwould have outgrown >
hgrself. - The opinion is shared by ma-
ny that Crystal City is growing pien
ty fast. A good, steady substantial
growth is mu,ob better than a boom.
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The Sentinel man was in La Pryor
Saturday afternoon and there seemed
to be a lot of business going on. Ev-
eryone was in an optomistic mood.
Several expressed the belief that Crys-
tal City farmers are taking the right
step in planting cotton. One liurty
asked us to advertise for a dumping
ground for I>a Pryor rubbish. Said
the La Pryor country was so level
they were unable to find a pluee where
the rubbish would be out of sight.
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Some counties are cutting dowu ex-
penditures to such a degree that we
Teel it will become so chronic that lu
the end these counties will suffer by
such actions. Counties like business
institutions, must look after the wel-
fare of the county as a whole, and the
mere fact of cutting expenditures to
Mkhe quick will not materially benefit
Hhem, for It must be said that any
Bounty, state or nation must be liberal
many things iu order that Its “sub-
a^Brts” receive progressive admiuis-
EfHMoiis that will advance that county
HB|^kpoint where others will lie at
nHBJ'l to it, through its progressive-
^HFU'IiiIk to keep it In I be front ranks
^Bhk and a desire on Tin- part of its
j^Blts sister counties in the slate.
H^Wtlugiuess on the part of county of
pas been brought to the
^B^B>is(‘i'i.sni'
City, the first of which publications
shall be more than ten days before
the date set for the said bearing nud
Is further directed to give notice here
of by serving the said owners, if
known, or their agents or attorneys
If the address of said owners shall lie
unknown, with a coi y of this resolu-
tion either by registered letter posted
in the Postoffice of the City of Crys-
tal City more than ten days prior to
the hearing, or by messenger; said
personal service, however, to tie mere-
ly cumulative and in addition to said
notice by publication, which shall
without, said personal notice, he valid
and binding to pll persons concerned.
Passed and apprtwed. this, the 28th
day of March, A. I). 1921).
It. II. Iiolaomback, Mayor,
City of Crystal City, Texas.
ATTEST:
J. M. Evans, City Clerk,
City of Crystal City, Texas.
THE STATE OF TEXAS
COUNTY OF /AVAI.A
I, J. M. Evans,
City of Crystal
wnv nlon; and, except as may be otherwise
When this road Is topped with as- “{J^^’^ved to'hf forty^vW) wide
phult, it will not only provide Kock- ftom f],e West Property Line at West
springs with Its first paved highway. Zavala Street to the West Prop-
but will ulso give an all- weather road erty Line at First Avcnucjjsind
through/ the Nueces cauyon. With to lie thirty fee! <30’) wide
this road completed, there is no doubt from the West Property Line at First
but that other counties north of Kock Avenue to a potet^ «;h«re the East
springs will build roads
by securing choicest foods—
vegetables at lowest prices.
Open S.unday morning 7 o’clock, cl
promptly
PEACHES (Del Monte) No. iy2 cj
connect (|jvjH|on 120, intersects
with this one, and in the event this property Line at Crockett
is done it will give this entire section a good foundation through!
of the state a direct outlet to San «■» to be twelve hiches (12
_. . 4. ^ . loom* tuet)8ure, which shall
Angelo and other West Texas towns. ^ ,() ull|)roxinmMy ten
According o I). W. Price, secretary wlth olle inch (1”) of coir
of the Uvalde Retail Merchants' As- stone rock asphalt surfac
sociation, It Is believed no trouble will foundation and paving on
be experienced in securing the right- us n1iow11 |,y the plun* ah *
of way through the three counties, adopted for said work ai
and when this is done it will be a mat- merits; and said improve
ter of but a short time until the high- ,llso include *lu'h appurtt
essary for the proper
way Is topped. thereof as may be lnclui
This road known as the Nueces Can- plans und specifications 1
yon roud, [Misses through some of the provements, all in uceor
prettiest mountain country to be suitl contract, und the s
, , . .. . . , and drawings prepared b
found in (his iMirt of Texas. Engineer and on file In t
_WGD_ said Engineer, all of whlc
CARRIZO GETS 15% duly adopted and appro'
RKDITTION .N KEY BATE a%£SStS.‘S, K
in accordance with law,
The State Fire Insurance Commisl
.sion has notified Mayor B. L. Jeffrey ____ __________
that Carrizo Springs has been grant-j Commission inspected and corrected
ed a 15 i>er cent key rate reduction jan<*
on account of,good lire record, effec-
tive this month.
A represutative of the Fire Insur-! for0i i*. it further resolved:
anre Commission was In town recent-1 1. That the said roll und report ol
iy and slated that a still further re-1 *hp Hnghmer, asiso corrected .with the
... ... . ... i plans and specifications and profiles
duct Ion would be granted, probablyj ^ other documents attached there-
in April, because of the new fire truck to, are hereby approved and adopted,
and improved wnter conditions. When! 2.
this reduction is made, It will give!(0,1
Carrizo Springs one of the lowest fire I
rales of any town itssize in Texni. said
lie complimented the new fire chief of |
and company.-r-Currizo Springs Java- j11,1,1
VEGETABLE SOUP
TOMATO JUICE, per can
SUN BRITE CLEANSER
City Clerk of the
City, Texas, DO
HEREBY CERTIFY that the above
and foregoing is a true and correct
copy of a resolution adopted by the
City Commission of the City of Crys-
tal City, Texas, on the 2Sth day of
March, 1929, with all members
thereof present and voting AYE, ap-
proving report and roll filed by the
City Engineer with reference to the
improvements of East CrookeW SEpet.
from the West Property Line at West
Zavala Street to a point where the
East l’ro|ierty Line at Fifth Avenue.
Subdivision 120 Intersects the South
said City Commission his roll, or re-j Property Line at Croekett Street, as up
port, which has been by the said City pears of record in Book 2 page-
• ■ • ... ------l: | et seq. of the Minutes of said Com-
mission.
WHEREAS, all steps have been tak | Witness my hand and seal of said
en legally by the City prerequisite to City, this, the 28th day of March,
the doing of said work; Now, there-11929.
I (Seal) J. M. Evans, City Clerk,
City of Crystal City, Texas.
Pursuant -to said resolution, notice
is hereby given to all of said owners
j of abutting projiert.v and said rail-
... j way, and to all persons having any In-
Thut in the opinion <lf the City j teres! therein, or lien or claim therc-
llssion said improvements tire j on, to be and appear before the City
airy and it is also necessary and Commission of said City at the Coun-
r to assess a part of the cost of t-ji chamber in the City Hall, ttaere-
mproveineats against the owners ,,f oil the l.'ith day of April, 1929, at
operty abutting thereon and 10:00 o'clock, A. M.. and be heard con
st their property, and against corning all matters referred to in the
i railways or street railways and foregoing resolution, and to file theli
property abutting the suhl j objection, if any, in writing as here-
, and it is so ordaindtl that said . in provided, at which hearing all ol
ivements and assessments b„ sa|(| jK,rs0ns will be afforded a fall
and fair opportunity to be heard and
That as appears from the said j contest said assessments or any erroi
nd report as approved by the or invalidity in the procedure with
Commission the total estimated reference thereto, or In any manner
f said Improvements Is $14,54-1.- connected therewith, of which all oi
md the “total estimated amount -said persons will take due notice.
,Mii(l hv the City is $6,002.46; IN' WITNESS WHEREOF, 1 have
[he total amount to he assessed hereunto set_my hand, tills, the 2Hth
proportioned against such abut- day of March, 1929.
property, and the owners thereof, (Seal! J. M. Evans, City Clerk,
,772 50; ,aud the total amount to City of Crystal City, Texas.
isensed against the Missouri Pa- ———WGD-
Railway Company for paving lie- —I have some real bargains In a few
i the rails and two feet on the good farms and residences around and
le themif is $160.43; that the j„ Crystal Citv. If interested set*
nt per front foot to Is- assessed ' Englert.
ut tit.. utiLl iiviittnrf tr- iiUMioiv titl ,
WASHING POWDERS, Borax
Rub-no-more, Octagon ___^
EGG NOODLES
PRESERVES, (Pure fruit) 1
1 Doz Jars of these prese
TOILET PAPER, big rolls,
SUGAR ( 1 0 lbs. limit) I 0
POTATOES 10 lbs for
APPLES, good Wine Sap
LEMONS, good large <
RICE FLAKES, (Whit
RICE FLAKES (Come-
MEAT M A Wl?
SLICED BACON, rind off, (breakfi
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B. Y. P. V. NOTES
HAMS, for your Easter Dinner, Yl
The Intermediate B. Y. P. U. |^dd j
its monthly social at the home of
Jackie Nye with fifteen members
present, Wednesdn, March 27th.
Mrs. Nye and Jackie were most gra-
cious host and hostess. Everyone
voted it one of the best parties that
lias been given. Outdoor games were
played and an Easter Egg hunt fol-
lowed in which Edna Butler won (he
prize. Afterwards delicious lee cream
and smull cakes were served.
An election of officers will be held
Sunday night, at the regular meeting
hour. If you are not a member, come
and join with the boys and girls be-
tween the ages of 13 and 17 years.
All members are urged to be present.
Roy Pennyculck, Reporter.
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—FOR RENT: Two-room apartment,
close in, completely furnished. All
modern conveniences. Will lie vacant
April 1st. * Apply to Nellie Bird. 45-lt
will get a couuty
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d,M ;l1"1 1 ili'-'-ire to
mid Ini iaess In
ill'!' II lull I nf il. Mild
HHBCiiliuKr il m lictliT | 1 mi r
HBK^Bnd value wilh other iiisiim
what will make any city.
Vf^Ry or state.
If you are niggerly with your
borne institutions, Mr. Official, then
you can but expert your home Insti-
tutions to be niggerly wilh you. True
many of them do not have that spirit
of 1‘etallatfon that Is elmracterlstle of
,tbe human race, yet they may be
tbronght to a point where they cannot
Ihelp from becoming resentful. And
■when that resentful spirit Is made
manifest thru deeds that eglyulute to
■Mtard the progress of business and
lie well-being of the citizenship, then
Be reul weight of ^bls must naturally
B felt by those who caused the spirit
^Kitties, to ber-nme til?ger and better.
^Bit sliow a disposition to favor it*
^Htttutions and those who form a
Bt of it.
I^Bountles, to liecoinr* powerful fnc-
in governmental affairs, and rom-
Ktse a desired part of the better that
k* in mutate and nation, must be pro-
Epegsfl (o that degree that they ex
Bctse^ sound business Judgment,
ita officials, In that every
Kig that will be to the better ndraa-
of the county must be lnosight
^Bjhe public, through every Mgeney
might be of benefit, to tha and
^^Bhe <-oun(y itself might show u
that reflects the poo-
HAMS, for your Easter dinner,
whole Hams, per lb..........
EASTER BACON, In Easter Wi
BOILED HAMS, (Deckers)
KIPPERS FISH, (Oak srnbk.
-TYPEWRITERS—
All makes Cleaned and Repaired
Guaranteed factory adjustments
Agent for Underwood ami Remington
Portable Typewriters
Ring 248
BATES, THE TYPEWRITER MAN
UVALDE, TEX.
MACKERAL, (Fresh Salt)
SPRING LAMBr. VEAL
We will have another
Ribbon Quality Beef hi
so have the photo on Dj
see it.
—FOR SALE ut barn, good maize in
(he beihl for $25.00 per ,ton. See W.
S. Wilmuth or Phone 77-4R. 42-2tp
J. R. WHITE
GIBSON
PIGG LY W
DENTIST
Reeves Building
carrizo Springs, texas
Rev. and Mrs. M. I. Wood left
Tuesday morning for a visit with rela-
Clebourne.
tlves at
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NOTICE OF THE HEARING TO
THE OWNERS OF PROPERTY
Abutting on East Crockett Street",
from the West Property Line at West
Zavala Street lo a point where the
East Property Line at Fifth Avenue,
Subdivision 120 intersects the South
Property line at Crockett Street, ana
to all Interested parties, before the City
Commission of the City of Crystal
City, Texas, concerning the proposed
assessment of part of the cost of the
said improvements against Mid own-
er* and their property.
WHEREAS, the City Commissi cm
Dr. W. R. Butler
Physician and Surgeon
Special Attention to Diseases of
Women and Children
CRYSTAL CITY, TEXAS
Work Cl
Clearing out Did
Clothing!
Cribbs & Davidson
Water Well Cestrecten
TURN KEY JOBS
Sadden Service
Crystal City, Tent
heard; that the said hen:
continued from time to I
to <|ay until a fair tSM
bearing has been offered
lug to contest the said as
brvasMhMM; and that I
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Hardy, J. H. Zavala County Sentinel (Crystal City, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. [44], Ed. 1 Friday, March 29, 1929, newspaper, March 29, 1929; Crystal City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1096835/m1/7/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .