Dell Valley Review (Dell City, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 37, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 30, 1958 Page: 2 of 6
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WEDNESDAY APRIL 30, 1958
CITATION BY
PUBLICATION
THE STATE OF TEXAS
You and each
Please send
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NATURAL GAS
IS
ECONOMICAL and RELIABLE
EL CAPITAN
DELL CITY GAS CO.
Theatre
PRESENTS
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Spanish Show
MAYO 4
FRUTO
PROHIBIDO
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the city of
Hudspeth
-STATE
-ACRES
Junios And Seniors I
Hid Annual Prom
FRI. and SAT.
May 2-3
VALERIE
Starring
Anita EKBERG
Sterling HAYDEN
Farm Progress . .
THROUGH
BETTER
SERVICE
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classes c
Monday and Tuesday
MAY 5-6
BAND OF ANGELS
CLARK GABLE
IVONNE DeCARLO
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nior bar]
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date
be re-
Tex. Correct Posture
Week May 1-7
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space— No children_ and _no
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The measure of a man’s real
character is what he would do
if he knew he would never be
found out.
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Yes, Mr. Farmer:
By Better Service FOR YOU we mean:
i • The most modem and
) efficient GINS
• Continued TOP SEED PRICES
•• Advanced HELD SERVICE
• Expertly handled
i CROP HNANCE
• Superior COTTON
MERCHANDISING
upper
the Dell High School
staged tieir annual Junior-Se-
juet and dance at the
Commujty Center last Satur-
day niglj.
GuestJ in attendance includ-
ed pareits, faculty
and menbers
board o|
wives.
Also hcluded in the invita-
tions to he affair were former
graduate) of the school.
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f
I
FINISH high school or grad f
school at home spare time
Books furnished. Diplom
warded. Start where you leP
school. Write Columbia school
Box 1545, El Paso- 4-tf
It is ai general rule of life
that should you toch mud
with your gloves, it is never
the mud that becomes glovey.
DELL VALLEY^EVIEW
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING j
SMALL COST — BIG RESULTS |
Ohly a heart without a stain
knows perfect ease.- Goethe.
Spring hangs her infant
blosisorris on the trees, rocked
in the cradle b of the western
breeze.-William Cowper.
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members
of the school
trustees and their
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move, quick to couple, built to take a beating. With Hi-Head
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portable irrigation systems. Free engineering
service. For full details phone or write us
today. Use the handy coupon below.
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Correct posture is one of the
most necessary components to
good health.
Emphasis of this fact will be
the keynote of Texas Correct
Posture Week, May 1-7, spon-
sored locally and statewide by
members of the Texas State
Chiropractic Association.
“Postural defects often result'
in disease since they curtail
of the pailies. ,ih the JiaiUra] function of the ner-
vous system. Too often, good
posture is regarded as merely
an asset to good appearance
and not as an asset to good
health,” Dr. C. T. Harkey, Jr.,
of Victoria, TSCA president
said this week.
“The effects of a mechainical
and industrial age have taken
a tremendous toll in the health
of the nation via postural de-
fects produced through work
requiring the same action by
the same muscles day after
day for long periods of time,”
Dr. Harkey said.
Chiropractors of Texas are
interested in good posture be-
cause they have learned that
correct posture is the founda
tion of good health.
“We believe it is fully im-
portant to check the body pos-
ture periodically as it is to
check the teeth,” he §aid.
That is why we are sponsor-
ing Corerct Posture Week. We
want to draw the attention of
every person, young and old,
to the importance of good pos-
ture. Nerves, muscles, vital or-
gans—all may suffer impair-
ment of ifunctions as a
of incorrect posture.”
TO: THE UNKNOWN
HEIRS OF JOHN A. GRANT
DECEASED, Defendants,
GREETING:
of you are
to appear
and answer the plaintiff’s peti-
tion at or before 1 0 o’clock A.
M. of the first Monday after
the expiration of 42 days from
the date of issuance of this
Citation, the same being Mon-
day the 14th day of May, A.
D., 1958, at or before 10
O clock A. M., before the
Honorable 34th District Court
of Hudspeth County,
held at the County
House in
Blanca,
to be
Court
Sierra
County,
Texas. Said plaintiff s petition
was filed on the 28th day of
February, 1958. The file num-
ber of said suit being No. 1 259.
The names
’said suit are:
U. B. MELTON as Plaintiff,
THE UNKNOWN HEIRS OF
JOHN A. GRANT, Deceased,
as Defendants.
The nature of said suit being
substantially as follows, to-wit:
This is a tresspass to try title
suit, field herein by the Plain-
tiff against the Defendants to
remove any claim of title or
possession, which the Defend-
ants may assert, in and to the
property described as:
Section 1, Block 69, Town-
ship 8, T&P Ry. Co. Surveys
Hudspeth County, Texas.
If this Citation is not serv-
ed within 90 days after
of its issuance, it shall
turned unserved.
WITNESS:
BEATRICE M. ELDER, Clerk
of the 34th District Court of
Hudspeth County, Texas.
Given under my hand and
Seal of said Court at office in
Sierra Blanca, Texas, this 3
day of April, A. D. 1958.
BERNICE M. ELDER, District
Clerk of the 34th District
Court, Hudspeth County, Tex-
as.
April 9-16-23-30, ’58
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Way, R. E. Dell Valley Review (Dell City, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 37, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 30, 1958, newspaper, April 30, 1958; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1337415/m1/2/: accessed July 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .