Hudspeth County Herald and Dell Valley Review (Dell City, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 9, Ed. 1 Friday, November 6, 1970 Page: 6 of 6
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STATE
GRANTOR
William J. Mounce
DL
HAPPY BIRTHDAY
Sierra Blanca Corp.
WD
Chas. Mincer, et al
Texaco, Inc.
Mary V. Greedman Sr.
WD
Release
Trust
D. W.' Carson, etux
WD
MP
NOISY POPS ’
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IN BUSINESS TO GIVE
YOU THE BEST OF
SERVICE
lb
He that stays in the valley
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QUALITY
GINNING
FRANKLIN ELECTRIC CO.
YSLETA, TEXAS
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CUSTOM PICKING AND
PLOWING. HENRY FULL.
DELL CITY. 964-2401,
HELP WANTED
SALESMEN
Sam Blackham
Acala Magnetic Signs
Allan J. Greedman
State of Tex. Robt. S.
Calvert
W. F. Sawell
Fed. Land Bank of
Houston
Walter F. Foreman
Frances Dunne Ramsey
et uir
Anne A dale Reynolds et
uir
Horizon Corp.
Geo. 1. McConnell, et
ux
Wilfrid Nardine, et ux
Jessie L. Sutton
Olin Blanks, et al
Alvin Gentry, et ux,
et al
Jerry Sadler, Gen.
Land Office
Fred Leebirman
Vargas Food To Go
To Public
J. Stoney Pacher
Mobil Oil Corp.
Flynn Invest. Co. et al
D. E. Bullack & Jaggers
Helen M. Sutton
Larry Karr
Do
Do
Rio Grande Bldg. Loan Assn.
To Public
Homer V. Elmore
St. Tx. Lien
Corr. Field
Notes
GRANDFALLS VS. DELL CITY
From Pa ye 3
The Cowboys received the
kickoff and drove down the
field using up about 3 min-
utes of the clock. The Cow-
boys drove to the Cougars 6
where Rudy Sanchez drove
over. The 2-point conversion
was stopped. The Cougars
received the kickoff and
started their drive. The Cou-
gars were on their own 45
when BavousefTgot the call
and ran about 20 yards where
he pitched off to Aaron Lew-
is who raced on into the
end zone for the touchdown.
Jimmy Foster's 2-point con-
version attempt was stopped.
During the 4th quarter, the
Cougars had the lead 20-18.
The Cougars started a drive
but an intercepted pass
stopped it. The Cowboys
took the ball and drove to
the one where Raul Abila
drove over. The 2-point
conversion failed. The Cou-
J. D. Lee
To Public
Release
WD Refile
Notice of
Tid Tax
Lien
Oil & Gas
IRS
Do
Do
Wm. H. O'Donnell
Martha C. Huber
The Ausin Nat. Bank
West Texas/ PC A et al
IRS
2 CD
Assgn.
Lis Penden
Release
2 CD
Gra. Lease
Oil &
Gas Lease
Release
Do
Do
Trus. Deed
Affidavit
Abst. of
Judge
Do
Assumed
Name
GRANTEE
James B. Sammons Jr. et al
♦ DELL CITY, TEXAS
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GOOD MAN OVER 40
for short trips
surround i ng Dell City .
Hoshell V. Cooke II
Bud O. Foreman, et al,
Turstees
Do
First Nat. Bank of Boston
Court House News
INVESTMENT
Release
shall never get over the hill,’
-John Ray
^QJinilla Qin
& CUTS OFF;. \ J
Contact customers.
We train. Air Mail
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Pres., Southwestern
Petroleum Corp., Ft.
Worth, Tex.
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YOU CAN EARN $800 or more
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based on your effort and in-
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will quickly pay for itself.
You do no selling, need no
previous experience. We con-
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collecting money from and
restocking the KORN KRIB.
You must have a good car and
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BACK GUARANTEED. KORN
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Telephone (417) 883-5550.
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PAGE 6, HUDSPETH COUNTY HERALD-Dell Valley Review, NOV. 7,1970
gars received the kickoff
and started a final desperate
drive which was stopped
once again by an intercep-
tion. The Cowboys then ran
out the clock. The game
ended Grandfalls 24, Dell
City 20. The Cougars will
play Anthony this Friday for
Homecoming. Let's all turn
out for the game.
BB1WO
Dell Telephone Cooperative
MAIL EARLY From Pg. 2
length and girth limitations)
can be sent as "PAL" (Par-
cel Airlift) mail, provided
they are mailed by Nov. 27.
The charge is only $1 per
parcel, plus the regular do-
mestic parcel postage - much
less than charges that would
apply later if straight airmail
service must be provided.
3. For all packaging, in-
vest in good quality, sturdy
wrapping materials. This
small investment can help
insure undamaged delivery
of valuable gifts and prevent
delays which might result if
rewrapping were required in
transit.
4. Insure parcels realisti-
cally to cover full value but
do not overinsure. A $10
gift, for example, can bring
only $10 compensation, if
lost, even if "insured" for
$100.
5. Get plenty of stamps on
your first-trip to the post
office to avoid the time and
expense of additional trips.
6. Use ZIP code as a tool
for economy in mailing. When
it is consistently on parcels
and cards, ZIP Code helps
prevent errors in delivery
and expedites handling. If
only
FOR SALE to highest bidder.
One 1948 Chevrolet 1 1/2
ton truck Model 4400. Also,
one GMC bus, 37 passenger.
May be inspected at Dell
City School, Dell City, Tex-
as. Will receive bids through
Nov. 7, 1970.
FOR SALE: GOOD. 24-Ft.
Admiral-Duplex Refrigerator
Freezer. 18-Ft. Hot Point Re-
frigerator-Freezer. Franklin
Electric Company, Dell City.
FOR SALE: 2-Row IHC
Cotton Ricker and cotton
trailers. Henry Hill.________
CUSTOM HAY WORK
Cutting and Baling. Call
Bill Walker 964-2617, Dell
City.______________________
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TAX-FREE INCENTIVES RECOMMENDED "
Austin - Tax-free financial incentives are recommendecTby
Texas' top officials to lure new industry to the Lone Star state.
Gov. Preston Smith came out for the added attraction at no
cost to taxpayers. Lt. Gov, Ben Barnes said he agreed that re-
venue bonds to help industry finance locations would be the pre-
ferred route for legislation.
Both spoke here at the governor's annual conference on indus-
trial expansion.
Smith also advocated a pre-(.employment industrial program,
to fill the need for trained labor. He pledged his efforts to main-
tain a favorable tax climate for industrial development.
James W. McGrew, Texas Research League director, under-
scored the importance of the recommendations when he tole the
conference that Texas will need to provide 600, OOO new jobs
because of the predicted population increase during the next:
decade.
Sponsored by the Texas Industrial Commission and hosted by
Governor Smith, the conference honored six industries for ex-
pansion and economic impact on their communities during 1969.
Award-winning industries were Johnson Manufacturing Company
of Lubbock, Kilgore Ceramics Corporation, Celanese Chemical
Company of Clear Lake, Missouri Beef Packers of Friona, Lare-
do Packing Company and Friedrich Refrigerators Inc. of San An-
tonio.
At a meeting before the conference, the Industrial Commi-
ssion reviewed plans for a 24-page section on Texas Industry in
Business Week Magazine on March 13. Also discussed was a com-
puterized, finger-tip date bank on industrial development oppor-
tunities in 438 Texas communities over 1, 000 population.
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. ELECTION RESULTS
From Page 1
Presiding Judge, Court of
Criminal Appeals: John F.
Onion, Jr., unopposed, 456
Judge, Court of Criminal
Appeals, Place 1: Truman
Roberts, 461. (unopposed)
State Representative, 69th
District, Place 1: Richard
C. Slack, unopposed, 489.
Assoc, Judge, Court of
Civil Appeals, District 8:
Steve Preslar, unopposed,
476,
Asso. Justice, Ct, of Civil
Appeals Dist, 8, unexpired
term: William E. Ward, un-
opposed, 501.
Dist. Judge, 34th Judicial
District (Unexpired Term)
Unopposed, 463.
District Attorney, 34th
Judicial Dist, (Unexpired
term) unopposed, Jamie
Boyd, 490.
County Judge: Doyle Ziler,
556. Tom Neely, write-in,
16.
District & County Clerk:
Bernice Elder, unopposed,
537.
County Treasurer: Jo Car-
penter 551; Dorothy Jones,
write-in votes, 11.
Precinct 1, Justice of the
Peace: George Rose 138.
County Commissioner,
Pct. 2: Louie Lutich, 188.
Justice of the Peace, Pct.
2; Scott R. Bean, 146; Write-
in Votes for Leo Threadgill,
46.
county Commissioner,
Precinct 3: J. D. Lee, 45;
Les Foster, 39; Roy Rascoe,
35.
County Commissioner,
Precinct 4: Ray Collier, 77;
Deron Kasparian 59.
Justice of the Peace, Dell
City, Cherry Ann (Corky)
Caldwell, 64; Clayton Wood,
46. Write In votes for Gen
Gilmore, 17.
Justice of the Peace, Pct. 8
Huggins 8.
THE AMENDMENTS:
No. 1, For 268; Against 109.
No. 2, For 232 - 188.
No. 3, 253-151
No. 4, 195-149
No. 5, 209-149
No. 6, 253-134
No. 7, 200-167
S. B. Masonic Lodge
#.1063
Trustees of Dickshire
Deferred Profit Sharing Plan to Sunland
Harlan E O'Leary
Jay J. & Rose G. Armes
Nov 7 - Victo’ Reyes
Mary Bernice Snow
No v 8 - Faye Hill
Nov q - Karen Fain
Nov 10 - Carl Cooper
.Ruth Rasco
Nov 11 - Donny Sande’<'
Nov 12 - Doyle Magby
CLASSIFIED
MIS
TEXAS REFINERY CORP, offers high
income onnortunity to mature man in
_ Dell City ___area. PLUS regular
cash and vacation bonuses, abundant
fringe benefits.
Regardless of experience airmail A. N.
Pate. Pres.. Texas Refinery Corp.. Box
711. Port Worth, Texas 76101.-
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Snyder, Darlene; Brown, Julia & Gilmore, Joyce. Hudspeth County Herald and Dell Valley Review (Dell City, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 9, Ed. 1 Friday, November 6, 1970, newspaper, November 6, 1970; Dell City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1235089/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .