Dell Valley Review (Dell City, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 51, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 6, 1958 Page: 3 of 4
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DELL VALLEY REVIEW
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TREASURER’S REPORT
TEXAS
IN ADVANCE
948337
14661
First Baptist Church
— 7:00
_ 4:15
_ 9:30
343022
Methodist Church
1077384
68467
San Ysidro Church
1077384
1077384
IF"''
RECAPITULATION
BALANCE
6447427 .
CHURCH OF CHRIST
THANKS FOR YOUR SUPPORT
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MILK PROGRAM
Tell it to your local paper.
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STAH10VERV
attend church every week
"PRAY EVERY DA'
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was
day of No-
execut-
devisees,
successors
933427
168629
4209609
1120347
15415
43321
1120347
2793478
17686
4209609
5796737
3790
168629
506790
249
933427
948337
Sun. Bible Class 9:45
Morning Worship 10:45
Evening Service, 7:00
THE DELL VALLEY REVIEW
PUBLISHED WEEKLY AT
sole
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Assembly of God
Report of MARY CLIFFORD, County Treasurer of Huds-
peth County, Texas, of Receipts and Expenditures from
April 1 to June 30, 1958,, inclusive:
JURY FUND. 1st Class
Balance last Report, Filed _ _ _ .
To Amount received since last Report
By Amount paid out since last Report, Ex “A”.
By Amount transferred to other Funds since last Report,
By Amount 1 per cent Commission
Amount to Balance, _ _ _ _
5796737
id (//Balance 4209609
LATERAL ROAD FUND
Balance last Report, Filed
Dell City, Texas
E. J. Hollis
Pastor
DELL CITY
SUBSCRIPTION $2.50 PER YEAR
Lots
17,
| WisUw'.
■ Sit YOU* LOCAL
,1 U. S. MARINE RECRUITER
a. m.
a. m.
p. m.
Wednesday Service 7:00 p.
O’]
Sunday School 10
Morning Services 1 1
M. W. T 5
Evening Services 7
All services are
Community Building.
Jos. Luconic, Pastor
[ she was
was there-
force and
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Jury Fund, Balance _ —
Road and Bridge Fund Balance-
General County Fund Balance
R & B. Mt. Fund Balance _ ------
Lateral Road Fund — — — —
Officers Salary Fund Balance----
---- 442291
---- 2351187
1629810
324186
. 3421
15415
343022
Balance 168629
GENERAL COUNTY FUND. 3rd Class
Balance last Report, Filed — — — -- — -- 5483933
To Amount received since last Report —----— — 312804
By Amount paid out since last Report, Ex. “A”, —-------- 1229202
By Amount transferred to other Funds, since last report,— 340240
By Amount 1 per cent Commission
Amount to Balance,
a. m,
a. m.
p. m.
p» m.
held at the
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To Amount transferred from other Funds, since last
Report,
By Amount paid out since last Report, Ex. “A”, _
By Amount 1 per cent Commission------------
Amount to Balance,
—-------- 343022
3 W Balance 15415
R.&B. Mt. FUND
Balance last Report, Filed
To Amount received since last Report
By amount paid out since last Report, Ex. “A”
By Amount transferred to other Funds since last report,
By Amount 1 per cent Commission _ _
Amount Balance, —
P. G. BROYLES, Pastor
Sunday School 10 A. M.
Morning Worship — 11 A. M.
evening Service 7:39
Prayer Meeting, Wednesday
7:30 P. M.
In recognition of the gallant
action of the Marines at Bell-
eau Wood in )Vorld War I, the
French changed the name of
the sector to the Bois de la
Brigare de Marines.
$
The special milk program,
recently revised and extended
by Congress, is ready to ope-
rate in Texas, reports John J.
Slaughter, Dallas, who has
charge of the program for the
Agricultural Marketing Ser-
vice.
Rev. John Casey
Sunday Masses At
9:00 A. M. and 11:00 A. M.
Weew Day Masses At
. . 7:30 A. M.
’ i..A.
HEALTH HINTS
By Dr. Frank G. Ploudre, President
• National Chiropractic Association -
----—___§3
Don't Let That Hobby
Get You Groggy!
What’s your principal leisure-
time activity—and why?
To assure emotional balance
and mental stability, your select-
ing the right hobby is as essen-
tial as selecting the right hus-
band, wife, or friends.
As a matter of fact, some peo-
ple take up a hobby only be-
cause they “think” they’ll like it,
or because “it’s the thing to
do.” Subconsciously, they revolt
against it. This fosters frustra-
tion and builds up tension. It de-
feats the very purpose of a hobby
—to relax tired muscles and cre-
ate peace of mind.
The man who becomes an ex-
pert at bridge only because it
makes him socially acceptable ...
the woman who takes an active
part in all “meetings” only be-
cause she feels she has a “moral
obligation”... the youngster who
participates in sports only to
avoid the taunts of his friends
.. . each is doing himself, or her-
self, an injustice. Each is court-
ing mental and, physical deteri-
oration. I
To supply the desired benefit,
a hobby must be a joy. When it
becomes an obligation, when it
becomes “work,” it loses its in-
trigue and tranquilizing value.
Your doctor of chiropractic
asks you to do a little soul-
searching. Do you, for example,
spend countless hours playing
bridge or participating in social
functions when you’d really rath-
er collect cigar bands as a hobby?
CITATION
BY PUBLICATION
Although I had no opponent in the recent Demo-
cratic Primary I wish to express my appreciation
for the support given me by the people of
Hudspeth County
Bernice M. Elder, County Clerk.
948337
' H ( >"' Balance „ — 933427
ROAD and BRIDGE FUND. 2nd Class
Balance last Report, Filed ’ —- -- — — 472488
To Amount received since last Report — — -- — — 34302
By Amount paid out since last Report, Ex. “A”, — — — 334371
By Amount transferred to other Funds since last Report, —
By Amount 1 per cent Commission
Amount Balance,
„ 2793478
'^ iBalance _ — — 1120347
OFFICERS SALARY FUND
Balance last Report, Filed — 233246
To Amount received since last Report — 435431
To Amount transferred from other Funds, since last
Report --------------------— _ — _ _ 340240
By Amount paid out since last Report, Ex. “A”, _
By Amount 1 per cent Commission
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O enchanting dressup cotton of
blue and green with panier over-
skirt. Good bosom friend under
the figure-following bodice is
new Strapless Living Longline
Bra by Playtex. At last a strap-
less that stays put and uplifts
for always in complete airy
comfort!
THE STATE OF TEXAS
County of Hudspeth
Before me, the undersigned authority, on this day per-
sonally appeared Mary Clifford, County Treasurer of Huds-
peth County, who being by me duly sworn, upon oath, says
that the within and foregoing report is true and correct.
Mary Clifford, County Treasurer.
Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 2 day of July, 1958.
Bernice M. Elder Clerk
County Court Hudspeth County, Texas
THE STATE OF TEXAS
TO: JACK TREPAINER.
if living, and if dead, his heirs
legal representatives,
ors, administrators,
legatees, spouses,
and assigns,
GREETING:
You are commanded to ap-
pear by filing a written answer
to plaintiff’s petition at or be-
fore 10 o’clock A. M., of the
first Monday after the expira-
tion of 42 days from the date
of issuance of this Citation, the
same being Monday of the 8th
day of September, A. D. 1958,
at or before 1 0 o clock A. M.
before the Honorable Dis-
trict Court of Hudspeth Coun-
ty, Texas, at the Court House
in Sierra Blanca, Texas.
Said plaintiff’s petition
filed on the 26th
vember, 195 7,
The file number of said suit
being No. 1 248.
The names of the parties in
said suit are: Mary Ruth Fyke
Slagel, acting herein by and
through her next friend, Pearl
Condron, joined herein by
Pearl Condron, individually
and as next friend, plaintiff s
and Jack Trepainer, Mildred
Sparks, Sylvia Bunt, Bessie
May Fickman, R. W. Rogers,
individually and as the
heirs of Mary Trepainer,
ceased, as defendants.
The nature of said suit be-
ing substantially as follows, to
wit: To have the following
described deed set aside and
declared null and void: Said
deed being dated the 2nd day
of January, 1946, wherein
the purports to convey
14, 15, and 16, in Block
Gilcrease Addition to the
Town of Sierra Blanca, Huds-
peth County, Texas, together
with all improvements and all
equipment, which purported
deed is recorded in Volumn
45, Page 61, of the Deed Re-
cords of Hudspeth County,
Texas, and that at the time
Mary Ruth Fyke Slagel signed
and attempted to acknowledge
said purported deed
insane an said deed
fore void and of no
effect.
If this Citation is not served
within 90 days after the date
of its issuance, it shall be re-
turned unserved.
Issued this the 28th day of
July, 1958.
Given under my hand and
seal of said Court, at office in
Sierra Blanca, Texas, this the
28th day of July, A. D., 1958.
Bernice M. Elder
Clerk, District Court of Huds-
peth County, Texas.
Aug. 7-14-21-28, 1958
Sunday School 9:45
Worship 11:00
Training Union 6:30
Worship 7:30
Prayer Meeting
Wed. Evening
Intermediate G. A.
2nd & 4th Tuesdays 4:15
Junior G. A.
Each Tuesday
Royal Ambassadors
2nd & 4th Thursdays 4:1-5
W. M. S.
Each Tuesday
Brotherhood
First Monday 7:00
All Young People are in-
vited to Youth Fellowship at
the Church, Sunday Evening
at 8:30
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