Hudspeth County Herald and Dell Valley Review (Dell City, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 29, Ed. 1 Friday, March 21, 2003 Page: 2 of 12
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PAGE 2, HUDSPETH COUNTY HERALD-Dell Valley Review, MARCH 21, 2003
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UNITED STATES
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POSTAL SERVICE
SPANISH & ENGLISH
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GENERAL Help Wanted
For details call our job line 915-570-3424 or submit application to: PERMIAN BASIN COMMUNITY
Ever wonder whether a
postage stamp is worth 37
cents? If so, consider what
might happen if private, for-
profit companies were to take
over mail delivery.
A - Z - WHAT YOU GET
FOR 37-CENTS
Consider, too, that for 37
cents you get much more
than just the delivery of one
letter. Read what the Postal
Service delivers, from A to Z:
For details call our job line 915-570-3424 or submit application to: PERMIAN BASIN COMMUNITY
CENTERS, 401 E. Illinois, Suite 400. Midland, TX 79701. E.O.E.
For details call our job line 915-570-3424 or submit application to: PERMIAN BASIN COMMUNITY
CENTERS, 401 E. Illinois, Suite 400, Midland, TX 79701. E.O.E.
PREVENTION TECHNICIAN NEEDED IN BIG BEND AREA. High school diploma or GED required.
Completion of or current enrollment in alcohol and drug abuse classes required. Provide
prevention/interv ention services to youth-at-risk for developing substance abuse problems and their
families in Brewster, Culberson, Hudspeth, Fort Davis, and Presidio counties. Provide intervention
counseling and substance abuse education skills training. Salary D. O. E.
SUBSTANCE ABUSE COUNSELOR NEEDED IN BIG BEND AREA. Must be Licensed Chemical
Dependency Counselor. Provide outpatient substance abuse counseling to male and female adults and
youth in Brewster, Culberson, Hudspeth, Fort Davis and Presidio counties. Salary D. O. E.
You must lose a fly to catch a
trout.
—George Herbert
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COUNSELOR INTERN NEEDED IN BIG BEND AREA. Must have 270 ADAC hours, 300 practicuni
hours, and letter of registration from TCADA. Provide prevention/intervention services to youth—at-risk
for developing substance abuse problems and their families in Brewster, Culberson, Hudspeth, Fort
Davis and Presidio counties. Provide intervention counseling and substance abuse education/sldlls
training. Salary D.O.E.
To maximize profit, they
might charge as little as 37
cents only for delivery to
heavily populated areas
where mail volume is high.
Rural customers and inner-
city residents across America
might be forced to pay higher
prices. Postal Service com-
petitors already take this ap-
proach by applying sur-
charges to packages des-
tined to residential and rural
areas, where they incur in-
creased costs.
Life Advice
(NU) - Preparing for the end
of a loved one’s life is a subject
most of us would rather not
think about. It is, however, an
important event that, out of re-
spect for the deceased, should
be well planned and tasteful.
For information about making
final arrangements for a loved
one, call 1-800-638-5433 for
the free Life Advice brochure
“Loss of a Loved One.”
Advisory councils that
involve customers who
provide valuable feed
back to improve postal
services in your commu-
nity.
Business centers that
offer free consultations
and advice to busi-
nesses.
Carrier Alert Program
that features our letter
carriers keeping a watch-
ful eye on senior citi-
zens.
Delivery to 138 million
homes, businesses and
PO Boxes, six days a
week.
Easy Stamp services
that allow you to pur-
chase stamps via the
web, by phone, ATM, or
fax.
Forwarding of letters and
magazines (for a limited
period) if you move.
Going to military ad-
dresses - the domestic
37-cent rate applies.
Holiday packaging tips
and suggestions to en-
sure that gifts arrive pic-
ture-perfect.
Inspection Service that
protects your privacy
and stamps out mail
fraud.
Justice - A postmark ap-
plied by USPS to provide
documentation that a le-
gal brief was mailed by
the deadline. Without
such proof, parties may
be required to hand-
deliver documents to a
court clerk.
Keeping America con-
nected through numer-
ous community letter-
writing campaigns.
Letters picked up from
your mailbox free of
charge.
More than 38,000 loca-
tions where you can mail.
National Association of
Letter Carriers that col-
lects more than 70 million
pounds of food annually
for local food banks.
PERSONAL AND BUSINESS
PH: (Home) 963-2697 (Work) 964-
Health
(NU) - If you worked as an
automobile mechanic during or
prior to the 1970s, chances are
you worked with asbestos-con-
taining materials. During that
time, asbestos was extensively
used in brake linings, posing a
risk of asbestos exposure for
people who installed or re-
moved them. For more infor-
mation about asbestos and your
rights, visit www.weitzlux.com
or call 1-800-476-6070.
Food
(NU) - Olive oil is the secret
of Mediterranean good health.
To learn about OleoMed olive
oil supplements, go to
www.oleomedusa.com\med or
call 1-800-431-8877.
MARY’S TAX SERVICE
Income Tax Preparation
RAPID REFUND
One-stop shopping at
Postal Stores.
Price of a stamp that
beats most industrialized
nations; in Germany or
Japan, for example,
First-Class postage will
cost you the equivalent
of 50 to 65 cents.
Quality - 93 percent of
Americans approve of
USPS service.
Rural carriers who pro-
vide a full range of serv-
ices to customers.
Stamp collecting, a dis-
tinguished hobby prac-
ticed nationwide.
Tradition - more than 225
years of continuous
service.
Universal service - First-
Class at one price, no
matter where you live.
Volunteerism - postal
employees across
America are volunteer
firefighters, EMTs, and
tutors, serving their
communities.
Web site access to
products and services at
www.usps.com.
Xenia, Ohio - yeah, the
Postal Service delivers
there, too!
Your letter, one of more
than 200 billion pieces
processed annually
Zero percent depend-
ence on tax dollars for
operations.
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520 VK Catherine, Marfa (CcK
915-729-4351 or 1-800-663-2846.
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Loans Available
Forms - Ranches - Rural Home
Livestock and Equipment
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Lynch, Mary Louise. Hudspeth County Herald and Dell Valley Review (Dell City, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 29, Ed. 1 Friday, March 21, 2003, newspaper, March 21, 2003; Dell City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1178379/m1/2/?q=%22thurber+%22~1&rotate=90: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .