Hudspeth County Herald and Dell Valley Review (Dell City, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 28, Ed. 1 Friday, March 26, 1971 Page: 3 of 6
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March 19
March 26
9:00 A, M,
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32 OZ. FOODKING PEACH
PRESERVES
Stella C, Kelcy, Tax Assessor-Collector
Hudspeth County, Texas ,
"One of the Southwest's Largest Stocks
of New and Used Nationally
Advertised Tires"
ALL
MAJOR
BRANDS
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NEW-USED
FOR ALL PURPOSES —
BETH BREWER
Dell City, Texas
March 17, 1971: 9:00 A. M.
1:00 P. M.
12:00 Noon
. 4:00 P. M.
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FIRST COMMUNION 8
CATECHISM
FIRST COMMUNION AND
CATECHISM AFTER 11:00
MASS SUNDAYS, SAN ISI-
DRO CHURCH.
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March 12
CORNUDAS STATION EL PASO NATURAL GAS CO,
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MAR. 26, 1971, HUDSPETH COUNTY HERALD-Dell Valley Review, PAGE 3
1971 SCHEDULE FOR LICENSE AND
BarberShop Now Open
Each Monday
2:00 P.M. - 8:00 P.M. GENE WILLIAMS
DRY CLEANING-LAUNDRY PICKUP
ALSO SHOE REPAIR SERVICE
MERCHANTILE BUILDING
TIRES
UNCONDITIONALLY
GUARANTEED
"The Singing" will be held
at the Assembly of God Church
this Sunday, March 28th at
2; 30 in the afternoon. Every-
one is invited to attend.
A sunny temper gilds the
edges of life's blackest
cloud. -Guthrie
***
Visiting from Fresno, Cali-
fornia, are the C. A. Fore-
man's. Mrs. Foreman is the
mother of Sandy Archuleta,
and a former resident of Dell
Valley.
The Dell City Science Club
under the direction of Mr.
Rush Callan will be making
a trip Saturday to the Sci-
ence Fair in El Paso.
***
Gaye Nell Brewer is now7
employed by the Telephone
Company in Andrews, Tex-
as.
Miv/in:*
HAIL
Coming I
Hail stones bigger
than baseballs -- or
smaller than marbles--
either can flatten a
field and destroy a
cash crop. Insure
today with Farmers
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insurance!
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< OUR 80-DEG REE weather
is NICE! .... Since Spring
officially arrived last Sunday,
Dell Valley weather has been
beautiful let's hope it
stays that way now with
the City raw water turned on
again, maybe things will
green up faster time to
plant flowers and vegetables
too COMMENDATIONS
to Mayme Regan and those
4-H girls for putting on a nice
dinner Monday night for the
weed control meeting...,
looked like pantsuits were
tiie attire of the evening,....
Frances McCutcheon in a
gold one.... Mildred Smithers
in a black one trimmed in
ivory.... Earlene Gentry in
a pale yellow suit.,. .Jan
Lee in pale pink.. . LOOKING
SPRINGLIKE..,. Mary Hand
in lime green with yellow
daisies.... Isobel Gilmore
also in a lime green cotton...
WE'D LIKE TO MENTION....
our ambulance drivers again
who often go unthanked AND
UNPAID they made two
trips Sunday - one to El Paso
and one to Carlsbad - one trip
right after the other !.... Do-
nations are always in order. ..
and we do say we think you
are doing a wonderful job !
DID YOU SEE. ....
Dr. Norman Vincent Peale's
article in Sunday's El Paso
Times? once again,
Manuel Corral is commended
for his courageous act of a
few years ago when he res-
cued a three-year old child
from an abandoned well in
Dell Valley we shouldn't
forget what Manuel di a in a
time of crisis either. ......
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
MEETS, THURSDAY, APRIL 1,
and it's not an APRIL'S FOOL!
A right act strikes a chord
that extends through the
whole universe, touches all
moral intelligence, visits
every world, vibrates along
its whole extent, and con-
veys its vibrations to tire
very bosom of God !
-T. Binney
SUNDAY SINGING
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Deli
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, James Burgin, young son of
.. the George Burgin's is in a
Carlsbad hospital following
a bad spill from his bicycle
last Sunday. We hope he's
much, much better by now.
***
The Ernest Shelton's former
Dell Valley residents, visited
in the valley with relatives
last weekend. Mrs. Shelton
is a sister to John, Alvin,
Paul Gentry, and Nadine
Barker.
Ernie Sanders has enlisted*^*8
in the Army and is now in «
Fort Ord, California. Jimmy '
Lutrick is there also. Jimmy
Chacon has also enlisted
and expects to be sent to
Ft. Ord. We hear that George
Elias has enlisted in the Na-
vy. Joe Ed Parker and
Kenny Pritchett are in
the Marines and stationed
in San Diego.
Home for spring vacation
from college: Anne Lynch,
Thomas Parker and Frank
McCoy from Texas Tech.
Dickey Shirley from New
Mexico State.
***
Born to the Gilbert Castillos,
a baby girl last week in
Ysleta. She weighed 8 lbs.
and is named Linda.
***
Brent Snodgrass, who is att-
ending South Plains Junior
College in Levelland, was
one of two voting delegates
to attend an agricultural
convention in Dallas last
week. Brent, who is a very
capable speaker, fills many
speaking engagements along
with his college work.
Becky Parker was hospitalized
in the Ysleta hospital last
week. We wish her a speedy
recovery.
***
William Brownfield is expec-
ted home this weekend after
reserve training of two weeks
in California. William
attends New Mexico State.
12:00 Noon
, 4:00 P. M.
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE OFFICE
9:00 A. M 12:00 Noon
1:00 P. M 4:00 PM
Dell Valley - Kickoff for the Spring Interscholastic Meet is
March 27 with a track meet in Fabens, and a District Volley-
ball Tournament in Anthony. The Literary Meet is April 14.
Tennis, April 6-7. The One-Act play competition will be on
April 1. List of events with related sponsor: Debate, Karr; Golf,
Lusk; Informative Speaking, Trimble; Number Sense, Ziler;
Oral Reading, Daley; Persuasive Speaking, Trimble; Poetry
Interpretation, Daley; Prose Reading, Daley; Ready Writing,
Trimble; Science, Callan; Shorthand, Hand; Typing, Hand;
Slide Rule, Ziler; Spelling, Daley; Tennis, Lusk; Track, Sturtz;
One Act Play. Karr; Volleyball, Sturtz.
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Snyder, Darlene; Brown, Julia & Gilmore, Joyce. Hudspeth County Herald and Dell Valley Review (Dell City, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 28, Ed. 1 Friday, March 26, 1971, newspaper, March 26, 1971; Dell City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1235202/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .