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MEDINA COUNTY TAX SALE
Tuesday, August 7,1990
10:00 A.M.
All of the property listed below will be
offered for sale at the Courthouse in
Hondo, Texas, on August 7, 1990, begin-
ning at 10:00 a.m. The Law Offices of
Gates Steen, as agent for the Medina
County taxing units will auction the prop
erty to the highest bidder for cash upon oral
bids under the rules governing auction
sales generally. The Law Firm will randle
all proceeds of the sale and will draw all
deeds
Bidders should satisfy themselves
about the location of the property on the
ground prior to the sate. Maps and Plats
are available at the office of the County
Clerk at the Courthouse, and at the Cities
of Hondo, Devine and Castroville
The property is being sold for the
amount of taxes due on the property, or tne
value, whichever is less. The opening bids
reflect the lower of the two. We can not
acept less than the opening bid.
ITEM NO. 1 : The North 1 /2 of Lot 8 and
all of Lot 9, Block 11, Original Townsite,
City of Natalia, Medina County, Texas.
(Value: $39,140) (Second Street, Natalia)
Opening Bid $10,281.00.
ITEM NO. 2: Lots 15 and 16, Block 43,
Original Townsite, City of Natalia, Medina
County, Texas. (Value: $24,160) (605
$1,485.21
ITEM NO. 14: Lot 18, Block 4 (NCB
188), Wedgewood Unit 3 Addition, City of
Devine, Medina County, Texas (Value:
$4,770) (Ingram Road) Opening Bid
$519 09
ITEM NO. 15: East part of Lot 10, Block
21, Original Townsite, City of Devine,
Medina County, Texas. (Value: $550)
(Upson Drive, Devine) Opening Bid
$693.65
ITEM NO. 16: Part of Lot 9, Block 21,
Original Townsite, City of Devine, Medina
County, Texas. (Value: $560) (Upson
Drive, Devine) Opening Bid $689.65
Pub. Aug. 2, 1990
Medina
PUBLIC NOTICE
Notice is hereby given by the
Economic Development Foundation that a
membership meeting will be held on
Wednesday, August 8,1990 at 5 PM at the
Hondo Municipal Building Council Cham-
ber.
Pub. Aug. 2, 1990
PUBLIC NOTIFICATION OF
NONDISCRIMINATION IN
VOCATIONAL EDUCATION
PROGRAMS
THe Hondo Independent School District
offers vocational programs in Vocational
Home Economics, Trade and Industrial
Pearson, Natalia) Opening Bid $6,919.74 Education, Agriculture Science ancI Tech-
itfm KIO 3: 4 77 acres, beina Dart of nolo9y. Agribusiness, and Office Educa
tion. Admission to these programs is open
to all students.
ITEM NO. 3: 4.77 acres, being part of
Lot 22, Block 6, San Antonio Trust Subdi-
vision, Medina County, Texas. (Value: ...
$33,910 (FM 471). Opening Bid $3,770 29 o '*ls thepolicy of the Hondo Independent
itch a. Dfir* rtf i At 7 RinrU in School District not to discnminete on the
Jumbo CD’s
8.43 %
1 Yr. CD $90,000
Bank-issued CDs available through Edward D. Jones & Co. are Federally
Insured to $100,000. Find out about them. Call today.
ITEM NO. 4: Part of Lot 7, Block 10,
Range 6, Original Townsite, City of Cas- °as's °T race;color' "aDO"ai u"9'"' s
troville, Medina County, Texas. (Value: handicap in its vocational programs,
$250) (No Access) Opening Bid $869 87
basis of race, color, national origin, sex, or
, serv-
ices, or activities as required by Title VI of
!!» nighB Ac,oM9«m=.n*d
Addition, City of Hondo, Medina County, ™eJx Qfthe^Educat'on Amendments of
Texas. (Value: $6,780) (18th Street, 1972 and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation
u j \ __■ _ n;j jAic ja Act of 19/3, 3S amended.
Mesa Verde The Hondo Indepeedent&hoolOisMc.
Addilion. City of Hondo, Medina Coonly, will Hire steps to assure Mack ol English
Texas (Value: $5,760) (18th Street, language skills will not be a barr^r to
Hondo) Opening Bid $908.42 admission and participation in all educa-
ITEM NO. 7: Lot 3, Block A, Mesa Verde ,lonal and vocational programs.
Addition, City of Hondo, Medina County, For information about V°ur nghte or
/\/oi,,Q « 7Rm MBth strppf grievance procedures, contact the Title IX
u ^ Anpninn Rid S 43 Coordinator, N.E. Woolls, at 2608 Avenue
H ITEMNO 8 LoMdBkJkA Mesa Verde H. 512 426-3027, and/or the Section 504
A^.EMN^'h8 r Upp^MpHin! rnnnT Coordinator, C.H. Parsons, at 2608
Addition, City of Hondo, Medina County, ___ '
Texas. (Value: $5,760) (18th Street, Avenue H, 512 426-3027
Hondo) Opening Bid $908 42
Pub Aug, 2, 1990
Tom Ozgo
1620 Ave. M
Hondo, Texas 78861
426-5335 (800) 441-6442
AVISO PUBLICO DE QUE NO SE
DISCRIMINA EN PROGRAMAS DE
EDUCACION VOCACIONAL
El Distrito Escolar Independiente de
H Edward D. Jones & Co.
Member New Yort< Slock ExchenQe.'lnc end Securities Investor Protection Corporation
CD s arc available from institutions nationwide, issuer information available on request. May be subject
to interest penalty for early withdrawal. Effective 7/31/90. $90,000 deposit. Subject to availablility. Simple
interest.
ITEM NO. 9: Lot 5, Block A, Mesa Verde
Addition, City of Hondo, Medina County,
Texas. (Value: $5,760) (18th Street,
Hondo) Opening Bid $908.42
ITEM NO. 10: Lot 6, Block A, Mesa
< —Verde Addition, City of Hondo, Medina Hondo ofrece programas vocacionales en
County, Texas. (Value: $5,920) (18th Vocational Home Economics, Trade and
Street, Hondo) Opening Bid $914.23 Industrial Education, Agriculture Science
ITEM NO. 11: 7.61 acres, F. Enderele anc| Technology, Agribusiness, and Office
Survey, Abstract 362, Medina County, Education. Todos los estudiantes pueden
Texas. (Value: $8,160) (18th Street, participar en estos programas.
Hondo) Opening Bid $1,300.19 El Distrito Escolar Independiente de
ITEM NO. 12: East part of Lot 11, Block Hondo no discrimina a nadie por motivo de
21, Original Townsite, City of Devine,
Medina County, Texas. (Value: $470)
(Upson Drive, Devine) Opening Bid
$401.24
ITEM NO. 13: Part of Lot 29,0.94 acres,
NCB 139, Adams National Bank Subdivi-
sion, Medina County, Texas. (Value:
$5,980) (No Address) Opening Bid
Community National Bank
REPORT OF CONDITION
"Consolidating domestic and foreign subsidiaries of the COMMUNITY
NATIONAL BANK of Hondo in the state of Texas, at the close of
business on June 30, 1990, published in response to the call
by the Comptroller of the Currency, under title 12, United Stater
Code, Setion 161. Charter Number 17002 Comptroller of the
Currency 22th Federal Reserve District.
raza, color, origen nacional, sexo o impedi-
mentos en sus programas vocacionales,
servicios, o actividades como son requeri-
das por Title IX del Civil Rights Act of 1964,
como fue corregida, Title IX del Education
Amendments de 1972, y seccibn 504 de la
Rehabilitation Act de 1973, como fue cor-
regida.
El Distritio Escolar Independiente de
Hondo tomarb medidas para asegurar que
la falta de conocimiento de ingtes no serb
una barrera para la admicibn o
participacibn en todos los programas vo
cacionales y educacionales.
Para informacibn acerca de sus dere-
chos o agravios, contacte al Title IX Coor-
dinator, N.E. Woolls, at 2608 Avenue H,
512 426-3027, and/o al Section 504 Coor-
dinator, C.H. Parsons, at 2608 Avenue H,
512 426-3027.
Pub. Aug, 2, 1990
Statement of Resources and Liabilities
"Casn and balances due from depositor institutions
Nonirvtex^st-bearing balances and currency and coin
Interest-bearing balances
Securities
Federal funds sold and securities purchased under
agreements to resell in domestic offices of the bank
and of its Edge and Agreement subsidiaries, and in IBFs
Loans and lease financing receivables: _ _
Loans and leases, net of unearned income | 17] 917
LESS: Allowance for loan and lease losses . | ] 385
Loans and leases, net of unearned income, =========
allowance, and reserve
Premises and fixed assets
Other Real Estate owned
Other assets
Total assets
Deposits
Non-interest bearing
Mil
Interest bearing ]28 ] 380
Total deposits (domestic offices)
Other liabilities
Total liabilities
"Common stock
Surplus
Undivided profits and capital reserves
Total equity capital
Total liabilities, limited-life preferred stock, and
equity capital
We, the undersigned directors, attest
to the correctness of this statement of
resources and liabilities. We de.clare
that it has been examined by us, and to
the best of our knowledge and belief
been prepared in •Conformance with
instructions and is true and correct.
Rene Aelvoet
has
the
T] Lloyd E. Hardt
Si B. T. Foster
"Symbol of Strength in Medina County'
I, Beverly M. Brown
Vice President/Cashic-z
of the above-named bank do
hereby declare th?t this
Report of Condition is true
and correct to the best of my
knowledge and belief.
Member F.D.I.C.
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
Pursuant to Section 152.905 of the
Texas Local Government Code, notice is
hereby given by the Presiding Judge of the
38th Judicial District, Mickey R. Penning-
ton, of a public hearing to be held in open
court on August 29,1990,8:30 a.m., in the
District Courtroom, Medina County Court-
house, Hondo, Texas. The purpose of said
hearing will be for setting compensation of
the Official Court Reporter and the County
Auditor.
Pub. Aug. 2, 1990
MEDINA COUNTY TAX SALE
Tuesday, August 7, 1990
10:00 A.M
All of the property listed below will be
sold at the Sheriff's Sale beginning at 10:00
a.m. on Tuesday, August 7, 1990, at the
Courthouse, City of Hondo, Medina
County,Texas.The property is being sold
for the amount of taxes and costs due
thereon. The minimum bid is shown below.
No lower bids can be accepted. Deed refer-
ences and suit numbers are shown to assist
the public in investigating the property.
Plats and maps are available at the Ap-
praisal District in Hondo or at the City of-
fices.
Item No. 1.: Property Description: Lot
13, Block 16, Original Townsite, City of
Hondo, Medina County,Texas.
(Value:$33,830) (10,868) Opening bid
$6,532.00
Item No. 2: 4.695 acres, More or less,
out of the David G. Burnett Survey #441,
Abstract 49, Medina County .Texas, and
being more fully described by metes and
bounds in Volume 250, page 297 of the
Deed Records of Medina County,Texas,
less andexcept 1.0 acre and .86 acre con-
veyed in Volume 341, page 510 and Vol-
ume 286, page 734 of the Deed Records of
Medina County, Texas. (Value $25,370)
(10,954) $3,027.00
Item No. 3: Lots 9 and 10, Block 1 A, City
of Hondo, Medina County, Texas. (Value:
$6 7701 MO 981) $2,132.00
Pub. July 26, Aug.2,1990
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PUBLIC NOTICE
SHERIFF’S SALE - REAL ESTATE
State of Texas, County of Medina. By
virtue of an Execution issued out of the
* Honorable District Court of Medina
County, 38th Judicial District Court of
Texas, on the 29th day of May, 1990, by
the derk thereof in the case of The First
State Bank, Bishop Taxas Stockhold-
ers Trust, U/A 5/31/71, at al, v. The
Hondo National Bank, at al.; Cause No.
10808; and to me as Sheriff of Medina
County, directed and delivered, I have on
the 13 day of June, 1990 levied upon and
will proceed to sell to the highest bidder, for
cash at 10:00 a.m. on August 7, 1990, it
being the first Tuesday of said month, at
the Courthouse door of Medina County
Courthouse, in the City of Hopdo, all the
right, title and interest of the Counter-De-
fendants William F. Wallace, Jr. and Elsie
May Neff, Trustees for the William F.
Wallace, Jr. Trust B, U/A 5/8/64 in and to
the following property, situated in the
county of Medina and Sate of Texas and
described as follows, to wit:
All of that certain tract of 9.96 acres of
land, more or less, out of the Nicholas
Pichot Survey No. 266, A-748, Medina
County, Texas, conveyed in and more
particularly described in that certain War-
ranty Deed dated August 17, 1971, from
Tanglewood Development Corporation to
the William F. Wallace, Jr. Trust B, re-
corded in Volume 240, page 405, Deed
Records, Medina County, Texas.
All of that certain tract of 9.96 acres of
land, more or less, out of the Nicholas
Pichot Survey No. 266, A-748, Medina
County, Texas, conveyed in that certain
Warranty Deed dated August 17, 1971,
from Tanglewood Development Corpora-
tion to the William F. Wallace, Jr. Trust B,
recorded in Volume 240, page 405, Deed
Records, Medina County, Texas, and
being more particularly described by
metes and bounds as follows:
BEGINNING at an iron pin set at the
Southeast corner of the N. Pichot Survey
No. 266, A-748, Medina County, Texas, as
shown on plat of subject survey by Harlan
R. Wolf, recorded in the Office of the
County Clerk of Medina County, Texas, to
which reference is hereby made for point of
beginning, thence North 89° 12‘West 2081
feet to a point where such boundary line
crosses the center line of the creek running
across the property for the beginning point
of this tract;
THENCE South 89° 12' East to the East
boundary line of such creek for the initial
corner of this tract;
THENCE generally North with the bank
of such creek, a distance of 240 feet;
THENCE generally Northwest along
such boundary line of the creek a further
distance of 735 feet to a point on such bank
10 feet North of the four trunk live oak for
corner of this tract;
THENCE East 15° North to a point on
the North South cross-fence of the 310-
acre tract for a corner of this tract,
THENCE South 15° East along the
North South fence to a point in the South
boundary of the 310-acre tract for a corner
of this tract;
THENCE North 89° 12' West approxi-
mately 200 feet to the initial corner consist-
ing of 9.96 acres, more or less.
Said property is subject to any other and
further rights to which the Counter-Defen-
„ slants QJiaqyqoe interested therein may be
entitled, under the provisions of law. The
above described property is to be sold to
satisfy judgment dated the 5th day of
March, 1990, and recorded in the minutes
of said court in volume 45, page 655 in
favor of Counter-Plaintiff, the Hondo Na-
tional Bank against the following Counter-
Defendants William F. Wallce, Jr. and
Elsie May Neff, Trustees tor the William F.
Wallace, Jr. Trust B, U/A 5/8/64 in the total
sum of $542,462.52. The remainder, if
any, is to be aplied as the law directs. The
highest bidder must immediately on the
first Tuesday of August, 1990, tender the
cash amount of the high bid to myself as
agent or trustee for Medina County. Fol-
lowing the ratification of this sate, I will give
a Sheriff's Deed to the highest bidder.
Given under my hand June 13, 1990.
Wesley Scott
Sheriff of Medina County, Texas
by J.D. Bailey, Chief Deputy
Pub. July 19, 26, Aug. 2, 1990
PUBLIC NOTICE
SHERIFFS SALE - REAL ESTATE
State of Texas, County of Medina. By
virtue of an Execution issued out of the
Honorable District Court of Medina
County, 38th Judicial District Court of
Texas, on the 29th day of May, 1990, by
the clerk thereof in the case of The First
State Bank, Bishop Texas Stockhold-
ers Trust, U/A 5/31/71, at al, v. The
Hondo National Bank, at al.; Cause No
10808; and to me as Sheriff of Medina
County, directed and delivered, I have on
the 13 day of June, 1990 levied upon and
will proceed to sell to the highest bidder, for
cash at 10:00 a.m on August 7, 1990, it
being the first Tuesday of said month, at
the Courthouse door of Medina County
Courthouse, in the City of Hondo, all the
right, title and interest of the Counter-De-
fendants William F. Wallace, Jr. and Elsie
May Neff, Trustee^ for the William F.
Wallace, Jr. Trust B, U/A 5/8/64; Wondob
Corporation; William F. Wallace, Individu-
ally; William F. Wallace, Jr. and Rafaelita
Cardenas, Trustees for the First State
Bank, Bishop Texas Stockholders Trust U/
A 5/31/71, and Elsie May Neff, Individually
in and to the following property, situated in
the county of Medina dn State of Texas
and described as follows, to wit:
A thirty-year leasehold estate running
for a period of thirty years from April 15,
1972 covering tracts and interest more
particularly described as that certain 310
Acre tract designated Survey 266 Medina
County, Texas and described by metes
and bounds in that certain Deed from
Doyle Weber, et al. to Tanglewood Devel-
opment Corp. recorded in Volume 233 at
Page 533 of the Deed Records of Medina
County, Texas, which is comprised of five
tracts totalling 239.8 acres more or less in
the aggregate, together with the right of
access in, on and over those service roads
outside of the five tracts and a part of the
310 A6re tracts shown on the Tobin Aerial
Survey Plat of the 310 Acre tract, together
with all fixtures and all rights and appurte-
nances to said tracts and interests belong-
ing or in anywise incident or appertaining
thereto, said thirty-year leasehold estate
being more fully set out and described in
that certain Muniment of Title from the
Bodnow Corporation to the Co-Owners of
Trust Account 504 recorded in Volume/
253, Pages 205, et seq., Deed Records of
Medina County, Texas.
Said property is subject to anv Other and
further rights to which the Counter-Defen-
dants or anyone interested therein may be
entitled, under the provisions ot law. The
above described property is to be sold to
satisfy judgment dated the 5th day of
March, 1990, and recorded in me minutes
of said court in volume 45, page 655 in
favor of Counter-Plaintiff, the Hondo Na-
tional Bank against the following Counter-
Defondants for the following sums: William
F. Wallace, Jr. and Elsie May Neff, Trus-
tees for the William F. Wallace, Jr. Trust B,
U/A 5/8/64 in the total sum of $542,462.52;
Wondob Corporation, a Texas Corpora-
tion, in the total sum of $288,985.19; Wil-
liam F. Wallace, Jr., Individually in the total
sum of 1147,944.43; William F. Wallace,
Jr. and Rafaelita Cardenas, Trustees for
the First State Bank, Bishop Texas Stock-
holders Trust U/A 5/31/71 in the total sum
of $118,355.55; and Elsie May Neff, Indi-
vidually in the total sum of $36,492.57
The remainder, if any, is to be applied as
the law directs. The highest bidder must
immediately on the first Tuesday of Au-
gust, 1990, tender the cash amount of the
high bid to myself as agent or trustee for
Medina County. Following the ratification
of this sate, I will give a Sheriff's Deed to the
highest bidder.
Given under my hand June 13,1990
Wesley Scott
Sheriff of Medina County, Texas
by J.D. Bailey, Chief Deputy
Pub. July 19, 26, Aug. 3, 1990
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NOTICE TO BIDDERS
Bid No : 90-05
Due: 10:00 a.m. Tuesday,
August 14, 1990
Bid proposals will be received until
10:00 a.m., Tuesday, August 14, 1990,
at the Office of the Superintendent,
Sabinal Independent School District, P.
O. Box 338, Sabinal, Texas 7C881, for
the furnishing of the following listed milk
and dairy products.
1) Grade A, pasteurized, homoge-
nized whole milk.
2) Grade A, pasteurized, homoge-
nized iowfat milk.
3) Grade A, pasteurized, homoge-
nized (chocolate flavored) milk.
4) Cottage cheese, 4% butterfat.
5) ice crearr), 1/2 pint cartons.
6) Small ice cream novelties.
7) Neopolitan sandwiches.
Specifications and proposal forms
are available at the office of the Super-
intendent at the above address, be-
tween the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 4:00
o.m., Monday through Friday.
The Sabinal Independent School Dis-
tiict reserves the right to reject any and/
or all bids or to accept any proposal
deemed to be in the best interests of
the school district.
Pub. July 26, Aug. 2, 1990
The Hondo Police department reported aaviseo uiai a 22“ red self propelled lawn-
145 calls during the period of July 24 mower was stolen from back yard. $175.00
through July 30, 1990. value.
Call received were: 2200 blk. Colony Dr. - 20" girls bicycle
• 5, Accidents purple and white with wheels stolen from
• 2, Animal calls front yard of residence.
• 1 Assault 2200 blk. Elaine Dr. - Unknown subject
• 1, Assault with bodily injury (s) removed lawn mower from back porch
• 13, Assist other agencies of residence.
• 16, Assist public 800 blk. 16th St. - Complainant advised
• 2, Breaking/entering that a 16“ Roadmaster bicycle w/training
1700 blk. 21 st St. -Tool box stolen from wheels had been stolen from her resi-
unlocked garage. Estimated loss $500.00. dence. Bicycle was valued at $65.00.
• 7, Civil matters • 1, Loud muslc/party
• 2, Criminal mischief . 1, Motor vehide theft
1500 blk. 30th St. - Complainant advised . 1, Qoen door/window
that unknown person (s) broke out the
driver side window of his car during p.m.
hours.
• 1, Curfew violation
700 blk. 19tn St. - Officer iocareo several
juveniles at Gas Go after curfew. All juve-
19, Other
• 9, Public intoxication
1700 blk. Ave O - 26 year old male,
arrested for public intox.. after officers
received several calls from his family
members advising he was yelling and
nites were taken home where parents took screaming and keeping them awake.
Out!
GRAFF'S
Laundry & Dry Cleaners
custody of all subjects.
• 9, Disturbance
BOO blk Ave S Disturbance, dvll mat-
ter, wife wanted husband arrested for look-
ing at another woman.
• 3, False alarm report
• 2. Family disturbance
• 1, Flre/reported tire
• 10, Information
1000 blk. 15th St. - Complainant stated
an enemy of his had tried to run over him,
however he did not want to file charges,
complainant stated he just wanted to tell
someone.
• 5, Larceny
2200 blk. Colony Dr. - Complainant
6, Release of claims
• 10, Security request
- 4,activity
• 6, Suspidous persons
1500 blk. 18th St. - Officer contacted 2
juvenile mates just as they were getting
home, advised them to stay home as cur-
few was in effect.
• 4, Suspidous vehide
• 1, Telephone harassment
• 1, Terroristic threat
2500 blk. 22nd St. - Complainant threat-
ened by son after having called police on
son earlier this date.
> 1, Welfare concern
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