Hudspeth County Herald and Dell Valley Review (Dell City, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 42, Ed. 1 Friday, June 18, 1976 Page: 4 of 8
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PAGE 4, HUDSPETH COUNTY HERALD-Dell Valley Review, JUNE 18, 1976
The Spirit Of'76 IS
BICENTENNIAL REVIEW
Copyrigkiod 197$ by Connio Logon Advertising Co., ho., Oklobono City, OMobomo
WESTERN PRODUCTION CREDIT ASSN'S main office is located in Stanton, Phone 756-3376
P^nCh^fl4oUn ™ ^1° St 5959 Gateway West> Phone 772-5293 in Rjcos at 5th 8 Cypress, ’
rates oftntoX^' mOney to farmeK and stockmen for agricultural purposes at reasonable
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As it is our purpose in this issue to give our readers throughout this district a list of prominent
pSwCTION CeR?MT°As'sScUTO?l.brinS “ atttn,iOn ’ WESTERN
The management has a reputation far and wide as business people of ability and straight-for-
wardness and are anxious to please every customer alike. In this Review we take pleasure in
recommending WESTERN PRODUCTION CREDIT ASSOCIATION to the people of this and
surrounding areas y
For full market value for your livestock, phone 622-5580 or visit the ROSWELL LIVESTOCK
AUCTION CO. located at 900 Garden Avenue in Roswell. These qualified merchants are your
guarantee for the highest prices, the most pleasant business transaction. They have served the
community in this capacity for many years, enabling you to benefit from their experience in this
field. ROSWELL LIVESTOCK AUCTION CO. is well trained to give you a fair evaluation of
the value of your livestock, meaning more profit for you. Honesty and fair dealings are their
trademarks as hizhest nrices are your guarantee. Farmers and ranchers in this area will testify
to this. This Bi Centennial Review recommends the services of this company for high prices
and efficient, dependable business methods. Cattle sales on Monday - Sheep Sales on Thursday.
To receive the best service and results in shipping your livestock, it is generally accepted that
it pays to do business with DALE D. DRAKE LIVESTOCK HAULING at 398 East Burt in El Paso.
DALE DRAKE has served the farmers and ranchers of this district most efficiently and always
with a remarkable degree of satisfaction.
MR DRAKE seeks to find the most advantageous market for their livestock, and that they have
been successful is evidenced by the increasing number of people who are doing business with
him. He offers both local and long distant hauling. Phone 859-7408.
Mr. Drake is a progressive man, having gained the confidence of the people throughout this
section.
We suggest to farmers and ranchers of this section that they contact DALE D. DRAKE for fast,
dependable livestock hauling. Call Day or night
N 8 W EQUIPMENT INC. located in Artesia on South First Street, phone 748-1281, is the dealer
for the New Holland, White and Ford tractors and farm equipment. Be sure you see this firm before
you purchase your farm equipment They have had years of experience in furnishing just the right
machine for the job.
When you buy farm equipment you want to know that you are getting machines that will stand
up to the job. This equipment can be depended upon to give the maximum service per dollar
invested.
We in this Review issue wish to point out the fine reputation the N 8 W EQUIPMENT ING has
built They are noted for square dealings and will stand behind every purchase. Trade with a
firm you can depend upon. M. L. WORLEY, President and General Manager.
salt flat
JOYCE GILMORE
Keith Richardson, Pam, Kay-
la, Robert, Bennie and Tom-
my, with Mr. and Mrs. Ham-
mack, went to Van Horn to
visit Shirley Sunday afternoon.
Going on Sunday also were
Joyce Gilmore, Toni Gilmore
and Leslie. Going to Van
Horn on Monday were Evelyn
Lewis, Vida Baker and Ona
Hammack - also Kayla Rich-
ardson.
***
Visiting with the Buddy Nel-
sons over the weekend were
Junior and Jo Dell Murrey,
Terk and Brenda of Califor-
nia. Katie and Beth Nelson
went to the caverns with
them Sunday.
***
Glen and Toni Gilmore with
Leslie, went to Artesia, N. M.
on Monday.
***
John Gilmore took Isobel to
the hospital in Van Horn
Wednesday evening. John
Gilmore, Mr. and Mrs. Ham-
mack went to -Van Hom on
Friday.
***
The Gilvin-Terrill road crew
left Friday noon for Amarillo
for a 4-day weekend.
***
Keith brought Shirley home
from the hospital on Tuesday.
Keith and Shirley, with
Tommy, went to Van Hom
on Friday. The rest of the
children stayed with the Gil-
mores.
***
Mrs. C. E. Nelson went to
Carlsbad, N. M., Friday
afternoon.
***
Ruby Turner and Wanga
Tinnin, with Tracy Turner,
took Carrie Iyka to EL Paso
and visited with Lottie Phil-
lips.
***
Norman and Lillian Nye of
Farmington, N. M., visited
withthe Lee Tinnins Sunday
thru Wed. diowing them all
the new pictures of all the new
grandchildren.
***
CHAPARRAL FEED 8 SUPPLY located at 11234 Montana in EL Paso, Phone 598-3403, is your
headquarters for the Taylormade Feeds and Farnam Products, and a complete line of tack They
have been concentrating for years on the problems of the farmer and stockman along these lines
and are prepared to serve the farms and ranchers of the area. When you need feed or tack, we
suggest you see CHAPARRAL FEED 8 SUPPLY in EL Paso. In this Review, we highly recommend
this firm to our many readers. We know you will be pleased with the service they offer you
EL PASO LIVESTOCK AUCTION CO., located in El Paso, conducts Livestock Sales each Tuesday
and a Horse Auction every 3rd Thursday, Phone 859-9101. When you consign your livestock here,
you can always depend upon getting the highest market value. This company(has always assisted
materially in the growth and expansion of El Paso as a trade center, and) has been partially res-
ponsible for the renewed activity in stock raising in this section. Here you are assured of honest
weights for livestock Remember this fact—if the farmers of this community were compelled to
ship their livestock elsewhere, they would fall far short of getting the prices obtained here.
We are pleased to give this reliable firm commendable mention in this Review. We assure our
readers that they will get a fair deal in every transaction. Contact LLOYD A. OTTEN for further
information.
Les and Freida Daugherty
visited the Lee Tinnins Wed,
then on to see the Lotto Tur-
ners.
Visiting with the Lee Tinnins
Thurs. were Wanga’s Aunt
and Uncle, Hub and Ruby
Chase of Hemmet^ Calif.
They had car trouble so Wan-
ga took them to El Paso to
visit Mrs. Bryars. Wanga went
to the doctor, then home.
***
Lotto and Ruby Turner left
Saturday for Silver City to
help Tina Moore celebrate
her birthday Sunday. They re-
turned home Monday.
***
Mart and Ellen Tidwell and
Thonda returned home from
San Angelo to visit Ginger.
They went down Sat. and
returned to Sierra Blanca
Tuesday,, and Mart went to
Grishem Station while Ellen
stayed with the Dogie Wrights.
***
Bobbi Graves left from Min-
eral Wells to visit with her
mother, Mrs. Johnston. L. H.
left for Mineral Wells Sat.
***
The Clancv MarHns areyjsi-
ting in Lubbock with friends
and relatives.
sjojofc
We know of no firm or or-
ganization who has contributed
more to the cotton industry than
PECOS VALLEY COTTON OIL
INC. at 521 No. 8th in Loving.
Phone 745-3551. This excellent
firm offers the best service any-
where in Cotton seed and Feed,
as well as Custom Grinding.
This firm has a widespread
reputation throughout our area
as one of good service, modem
methods, and experienced per-
formance. For all of your needs
along this line, contact this
Company. CHARLIE POLK,
Manager.
CADILLAC, OLDSMOBILE,
PONTIAC, AND GMC TRUCKS
are famous names in the au-
tomobile industry and another
name that is very familiar to
many residents of this area is
ROSS HYDEN MOTORS, INC.
located at 1002 No. Canal in
Carlsbad, phone 887-5555.
They have an expert service
department, Body and Paint
Shop, and Wrecker Service.
They are home of National
Car Rentals and Quality Used
Cars. You will be proud of
your new car or truck you pur-
chase here. We recommend
ROSS HYDEN MOTORS INC.
to out readers.
When in Van Horn, may we
suggest that you dine at BELL's
CAFE, Phone 283-2587. They
offer you a wide variety of
selections including Mexican
Food, Barbecue, Steaks, Chick-
en and Sea Foods served in a
quiet, restful, homelike at-
mosphere.
If you don't want a com-
plete meal, you will find they
have a wide variety of short
orders to tempt your appetite.
We are fortunate to have in
this section such an immacu-
late, modem and efficient ca-
fe. Dine here and we know
that you will want to go back
Mr. and Mrs. Anson Carr have
their trailer moved to their lot
by the Shamrock Station.
***
Buddy, Katie Nelson ana
Beth left for Big Spring Sun.
They will be house hunting and
visiting with friends and rela-
tives. The Nelsons will be
moving soon. 'They have
been working for the Guitar.
Ranch for 25 years, and will
be missed greatly by all in the
community.
***
-Mr. and Mrs, Glen Gilmore
'made a trip to El Paso on
Monday.
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