Zavala County Sentinel (Crystal City, Tex.), Vol. [24], No. 50, Ed. 1 Friday, May 1, 1936 Page: 3 of 8
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■Valla-DWnmit Counties Water Im- ~
provement District Number One”!
numbered 36,897 on the docket of CK
said Court, said suit being filed for j $
the purpose of validating the j«
organziation of said District, and V
validating refunding bonds issued by 1S
Zavalla-Dimmit Counties Water Im j *}
provement District Number One in j»J
the amount of $153,500 dated April 1, A
1935, maturing serially from 1939 tojfi
1968 both inclusive, and issued for S
the purpose of refunding an equal or ; &
greater amount of three (3) previous i [♦]
issues of bonds of said District dated A
July 1, 1925, April 15, 1926, and $
January 5, 1927, of which the total j >J
amount now outstanding is $271,000 jg
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give better service in many ways. They
wear longer, keep their shape and style,
and give you that serene satisfaction of
always looking your best. Let us keep
your garments cleaned and pressed. It's
a worthwhile qaonom£
PHONE 11
T>HOTO ABOVE shows the huge
Rjrd Exposition building at
the Texas Centennial, Dallas, as
it will appear when completed.
Construction is now in progress,
the general contract having been
awarded to the Central Contract-
ing Company of Dallas. Founda-
tions are now completed and erec-
tion of 363 tons of steel work is
under way. The steel work is
door court will be attractively
landscaped and will contain com-
fortable chairs and benches where
visitors may relax in the shade
under colorful umbrellas. On one
side of the Ford Building will be
nine reconstructed historic reads,
trails and highways to be known
as the “Roads of the Southwest,”
over which visitors will be trans-
ported in a fleet of Ford V-8 cars.
expected to be completed within
three weeks and the entire build-
ing and exhUMts will be ready for
the ExposiuB opening June 6.
The structure, which will have a
complete air cooling and humidify-
ing system, will house exhibits
showing manufacturing and test-
ing processes used by the Ford
Motor Company in its Rouge plant
at Dearborn, Mich. A huge out-
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Better Homes and Gardens
with LARGE LOOSE LEAF COOK BOOK
FOR TWO YEARS FOR ONLY
Mail Your Check or Money Order to
HARLOW HANSON
510 Mercantile Bld’^;., Dallas, Texas-
's in each of date being actually the foremost can- 1
ral districts didate.
lican major- Senator Vandenberg’s strength in!
popular party favor continues to I
af the points grow. If something goes wrong with \
in political the figuring of Landon’s managers,
re and more an<f I16 does not get the nomination i
l of the Re- on the second or third ballot, watch
ind is that Vandenberg come to the front. He is
be easy to beginning to be looked upon as thej
tie Presiden- man who will have most to do with j
lifficult task shaping the issues on which the Pres-1
irer House of idential campaign will be fought.
G. O. P. Braintrusters
:ould collec- The latest political strategy of the!
a extend the Republican National Committee is i
al, and give the organization of the Party’s own!
portunity to t brain trust. Exactly what Chairman j
s opposition, j Fletcher expects of thf group of uni- j
•essional and versity professors who have been |
938 and the named as ari Advisory Research I
[940, Council is not quite clear ir. the
minds of some.
bert» The professors who have been
nen who are (namcd 011 this commission are Saxon '
1 were at the P* Yale; Bullock of Harvard; Carver j
Republican Harvard; Hobson of Wisconsin;
Today the Tucker of Columbia; Bradford of!
andon, head- Leh‘gh^ and Carpenter of Buffalo, j
ive it all fig- *n annuoncing their appointment I
it’s whisker Chairman Fletcher said that they
e nominated' would analze the New Deal and find j
'leveland out -iust what the present Adminis-j
him as get-|fra*'on has done and where its acts i
e West and seern to he lead'nK the nation. Their I
■ first ballot findings will then be placed in the |
Then on the hands of the Republican Party man-j
■last and the j agement to form the basis of cam-j
expected toiPa‘8n ammunition.
ing in connection with the collection
of said bonds or any interest due
thereon or any taxes levied by the
District to pay the charges thereon
and as to all matters pertaining to
the organization and validity of said
District or pertaining to the validity
of such bonds.
Given under my official hand and
the seal of said Court, this the 9th
day of April, 1936.
GEO H. TEMPLIN,
Clerk of the District Court of
Travis County, Texas.
(Seal) By Ben Lee Chote, Deputy.
^eenne*^
•WASHINGTON, April 20 (Auto-
caster)—Congress is moving slowly
—very slowly-—towards the main ob-
jective of its members, which is to
Iget away from Washington before
Uie National Conventions and start
■■pairing their own political feces.
Hit is no overstatement to say that
He prevailing feeling in both Hous-
^kand among the members of both
I^Ales is one of fatigue and uuliffer-
ar^oo tired out to do
BHHHjte>>” sl *
^HK dili>Mii>
Hnurcs touAI pi educing a new tax
Bll but tr\«|i to avoid doing any
Bing that 'Ml impair their chances
B re-electiodH 4
I Under the^'onstitution, all bills
Br raising revenue must originate in
^Briflbuse of Representatives. The
aod Moan-
i'.xpi.uas tue rn.Trvrtout* Willard ■
Treatment winch is bringing
amazing relist. t>oltl on DodcIau ■
n.oney-ttack guarantee, 5
PRICELESS INFORMATION ■
—for those suffering from ■
STOMACH OR DUODENAL ■
)l'» « F RS, DUE TO HYi’i.R- fl
MADE SINCE 1SW) by the inv.l
WINTER GARDEN PHARMACY
WGD
HEROINE
1935 FORD SEDAN—If you
are looking for a real bargain
in a small, attractive car—see
this Ford today. Its finish,
tires and upholstery show no
wear. Its motor, transmission
and axle have been carefully
cheekmI for dependability amt
durability. flip AH
sP.ecial. «bbbb
sale price T
1935 OLDSMOBIEE 6 COACH
—This slightly used motor ear
is in perfect running condition
—upholstery cannot be told
from new. A car that any fam-
ily will surely enjoy. * Don't
fail to see this C*OHP
ramarkable bargain \K/S
at once ▼ w 1 w
1935 MASTER CHEVROl.ll
COl PE—If you want a coup
gra*-p this opportunity of I
lifetime. You'll be proud of ii
appearance mnp f
obot
Remembe
-these
cars Guar'
j~Tornado Torn South Starts Job of Rebuilding
Every ear a real bargain!
All vital parts carefully recoil
ditionrd!
1934 CHEVROLET MASTER
SEDAN—Original Duco finish,
clean upholstery, tires that
show little wear. Thoroughly
reconditioned and backed by
"an OK that counts.” Com-
pletely equipped including ra-
dio, steam heater and bumper
guards. Special fl» A
5,,KUy o4bt)
1934 ('111-' ; tOLET MASTER
COCPK— asp this opportu-
nity to enjoy Chevrolet’s fa-
mous beauty, performance and
economy at thLs unprecedented
low price. Just_like $40C
a new ear,
anteed OK
1931 BITICK 8
COUPE—A good
car for the money
1935 CHEVROLET STAND
AIU) COACH—Act quickly for
this great value. In fine condi-
tion—just nicely broken in.
Motor is smooth, powerful and
economical. (I* 4 ftp
XI*1 $495
Lowest Prices—Most
ient Terms:
Couven
1934 FORD COUPE — This
clean, twopassenger coupe is
just the car for a traveling
man. Its targe rear deck will
seclude many cumbersome
packages. Its appearance is
very smart and fli rt a p
SIX" W4&
j radio cars then. But we have cer-
tainly gone back, since repeal, to the
old American custom of getting
drunk on Saturday night and rais-
ing Cain.
-WGD-
No. 56897
In the District Court, 53rd Judicial
DLstrict, Travis County, Texas.
Ex Parte
Zavalla-Dimmit Counties Water
Improvement District Number
One.
Notice of Suit to Validate Organisa-
tion of the District, To Validate
Refunding Bonds and the Levy of
Taxes for the Payment Thereof.
Notice is hereby given to all per-
sons interested, including, among
others, all persons owning or claim
ing to own any right, title, interest
or estate in or to any land within
Zavalla Dimmit Counties Water Im-
provement District Number One,
that a suit was fiUd on the 9th day of
April, A. D., 193c, by Zavalla-Dim-
1932 FORD FOUR DOOR SE-
DAN—Just traded in cn a new
Chevrolet Six, and in excellent
condition. Body and uphol-
stery like new. For sale “with
an OK that counts"—to the
first lucky buyer tftAPA
ift*. 5250
A Real
bargain at only
1935 FORD COUPE — This
clean, two-passenger coupe Ls
just the car for a traveling
man. Its large rear deck will
seclude many cumbersome
packages. Its appearance is
very smart and attractive.
Hurry—on sale for An in
two days only at
this low prire ...
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isfaction!
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els!
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!A . . . Here is shown but one of the storm strewn scenes
•elans and other Southern state citixens faced when the
a I. A — a - 1— -.AAA La#l FoL Sia HADflu FlOO
ictive tornado in years had taken its toll of nearly 500
maged property, estimated into millions. Thie photo show*
if the business section at Gainesville after the tornado
and the job of rebuilding started. , »
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Hardy, J. H. Zavala County Sentinel (Crystal City, Tex.), Vol. [24], No. 50, Ed. 1 Friday, May 1, 1936, newspaper, May 1, 1936; Crystal City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1096832/m1/3/?q=%22~1%22~1&rotate=180: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .