Hudspeth County Herald and Dell Valley Review (Dell City, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, January 27, 1967 Page: 3 of 6
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JAN. 27, 1967, HUDSPETH COUNTY HERALD-Dell Valiev Review, PAGE 3
OFTEN, WE OVERLOOK
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GROCERIES — HARDWARE
Mr. and Mrs. Elias Chacon are
the proud parents of a baby
girl born January 20, 1967. Her
name is Olivia. She was born
at Johnstone Clinic in Ysleta.
In naming those in attendance
at a recent shower given Mrs.
Chacon, we'd like to add to
the list Mrs. Jaime Hervella.
***
Sharon Barker Munda attended
the wedding of her cousin in
Oklahoma last week.
***
Margaret and Barney Bavousett
have taken over managing the
Beacon Hill Station, while,
former manager, Moises Diaz
returns to the Marine Corp.
***
Bruce Bissonette, reporter for
the El Paso Times was in the
valley on Tuesday giving a
new Cherokee Comanche
plane from Southwest Air Ran-
gers a try-out. Mary Mead
Lynch enjoyed a short flight
over Dell Valley with him.
***
Added to the Chicken Pox
list this past week were Laura
Lynch and Chris Snodgrass.
***
Daytimes have been on the
mild side - with temperatures
Sunday reaching 72 degrees.
Monday, Tuesday and Wednes-
day cloudy, but in high 60's.
Lows have remained above free-
zing for the past few mornings.
Slightly windy Monday night,
SALT FLAT ‘
AREA NEWS ’
RY ]OYCE GILMORE
Mrs. Jim Casey gave a buffet
supper and 42 party Friday night.
Guests enjoying the supper were:
Miss Bernie Masarang, Mr. and
Mrs. Burt Brownfield, Karen. Mi-
lton and Kristie, Don Gilmore,
Joyce Gilmore and Rev. and
Mrs. Les McNair^Mr and Mrs.
Ben Gilmore and Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Monk and children.
***
Don Botts is working in Salt
Flat this week.
**•*
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Gilmore went
to Van Horn last Wednesday.
***
Mr. and Mrs. George Pruett and
Kayla were in the Salt Flat, Dell
City last week. They were on
thei r way to Synder, Oklahoma
for the wedding of George's sis-
ter, Laura Pruett. Travelingwith
the Pruett's was Sharon Munda.
***
Rev. Les McNair and family vi-
sited -with the Gilmore and the
Hammack families last Monday.
***
Effie McLeod is home from the
hospital.
***
Mr. and Mrs. J.L. Ainsworth was
called to Abeline Friday due to
illness of their daughter, Mrs.
Peggy Hudson. We hope she will
be better soon.
***
Johnny Dorries has returned from
Viet Nam and is visiting his sis-
ter, Mrs. Katie Nelson.John-
ny was discharged this week.
***
Noel Kincaid visited Salt Flat
Saturday.
***
Countv Agent
Notes
EL PASO COLISEUM
7 Big Performances — February 7 - 12
World’s Champion Cowboys Competing in
Saddle Brone Riding
Bareback Brone Riding
Calf Roping
Steer Wrestling
Bull Riding
Special Attraction
Rodeo Association Barrel Racing
Top Specialty Acts
Pedro Gonzalez Gonzalez. Clowns Wilbur Plaugher and
The Border Collies Frank Ivey
Gen. Adm. $1.75
Res.
Box
For advance ticket reservations, write P. 0. Box 10239,
El Paso, Texas.
THE CAPABILITY of Deron
Kasparian and the efficiency of
Low an e Kasparian, plus the sin-
cere conscientious attitude of
Frank Brownfield all add up to
a promising year for the Dell
Valley Chamber of Commerce. . .
With a slate like that, it can't
help but insure an interesting;
and active year-round program. .
NICE TO SEE. . . .the medical
center active
for three days a month. .. .Ima-
gine an MD, D-ntist, Lab Tech-
nician and nurses !!!... Dr. Sher-
man and his staff are a welcome
reality to Dell Valley and the
County. . . HEAR EVERY ONE at
the Court House is pitching in
giving a helping hand toward the
Livestock Show Saturday. .. We
hope this show will be bigger
and better than ever.. . . County
Agent, Cliff Caskey, Show
Chairman, Jimmy Wafer and
Kit Bramblett are working over-
time to that effect. ... hear that
participation from the whole
county is good. ... just the proper
ingredient for a successful Coun-
Ruby Lewis filling in at the
Post Office in a pretty purple
Jersey print. . . and assisting
Wanna Ross wearing an attiavt-
ive plum bulky knit oversweater.
Pearl Blunk in a cute brown and
blue cotton. . .. ALWAYS AD-
MIRE. . .the congenial personali-
ties of Joe Rivera and Jaime
Hervella. . .their cooperativeness
when asked to give a helping
hand is unsurpassed. ... adding
to the activity n°w apparent
in Dell Valley, is the shipping
of some of the many heads of
cattle feeding in the valley.. .
several truckloads were shipped
out this week. .... TO WHOM
IT MAY CONCERN. .. . typo-
graphical errors do not necess-
arily erpresx tre opineon of the
editors. . . ! '• ■
BY: Cliff Caskey
It's fun to be a 4-H Club mem-
ber all the year around,but the
fun at the Livestock Show is tops. ^&event. . . . NOTICED LATELY
There is just one thing and that. - - - • -- -*■
is the work that has to be done
so that the fun can be enjoyed.
However most 4-H'ers work to-
gether and have fun doing the
work. Learning to associate witn
other people is just one of the
lessons you receive in 4-H that
stays with you all of your life.
I urge . you to look into 4-H
and find out for yourself that,
there is much more than feeding
and showing livestock. 4-H off-
ers more than 60 program areas
for projects and there is an area
of interest that will fit each and
every boy or girl that is Indus-
trous and has plans for the fu-
ture. To be a good 4-H mem-
ber one can not be lazy. If you
are interested in 4-H as an ad-
ult or member, contact me and
, I will be happy to visit you and
tell you the 4-H story.
Go with 4-H.
Yptt
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Band, and Pedro Gonzalez Gonzalez.
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Addington, Dianne; Brown, Julia & Gilmore, Joyce. Hudspeth County Herald and Dell Valley Review (Dell City, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, January 27, 1967, newspaper, January 27, 1967; Dell City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1178982/m1/3/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .