Hudspeth County Herald and Dell Valley Review (Dell City, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 29, Ed. 1 Friday, April 2, 1971 Page: 3 of 6
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CARD OF THANKS
SATURDAY IS ELECTION
DAY in Ft. Hancock.
.... in Sierra Blanca.... and
in Dell City. .... the school
Board elections... . and also
in Dell City... the City El-
ection. ESPECIALLY,
in small towns where EV-
ERY VOTE DOES COUNT,
don't neglect to cast your
ballot on Apri 1 3
nothing should be taken for
granted..................
POLLS open at both places
in Dell City at 8:00 a.m.
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HAPPY ANNIVERSARY
James Rascoe ’
Deron Kasparian
Mr. & Mrs. John
Paul Fain
Robert Barker
Mr. and Mrs.
Candido Holguin,
Jr.
Mr. and Mrs.
Ceo. Bullard
Truck Lusk
& Mrs. Dan-
iel Chacon
BarberShop Now Open
Each Monday
2:00 P.M. - 8:00
DRY CLEANING-LA UNDRY PICKUP
ALSO SHOE REPAIR SERVICE
MERCHAMTILE BUILDING
TIRES
UNCONDITIONALLY
GUARANTEED
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"One of the Southwest's Largest Stocks
of New and Used Nationally
Advertised Tires'
FWW
307 S. SANTA FE
F-bens, Tex. -Tire results
of tire Cotton Relays in Fa-
bens last weekend are as
follows:
One-quarter run, Mike
Hill, third place, S3. S.
120-yd, High Hurdles, Aaron
Ii/ewis, 4th place, 15. 1; Dis-
cus, 112 feet, 5th place,
and Shotput , 37 feet, 6th
place, Daryl Grubbs; Lind-
say Snodgrass. 3rd place,
1/2 mile 2.4
Tire Relay Team: Mike
Hill, Henry Armendariz.
Cont'd. Page 6
***
The Annual Future Home-
makers, of America Banquet
will be held Friday, April
2, in the Community Bldg.
***
Mr. and Mrs. Deron Kas-
parian attended tire UTEP
Ballet on Sunday. Presen-
tation was "Firebird".
***
• If you will call Mrs. Speights,
she will be happy to deliver
dishes belonging To those who
thoughtfully brought food
during their recent bereavment.
Nirs. Jeff Puckett, daughter
of Mrs. J. R. Speights from
Midland, is visiting in the
valley now.
***
Visiting their parents, the
I. E. Franklin's on Sunday
from Ft. Hancock, were
the Martin Franklin's.
***
Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Mi-
ears of Duvall, Washington,
are the proud parents of
a baby girl, Rebecca Anne,
bora March 29th. She
weighed 7 pounds and 11
Grandparents are Mr, a..
Mrs. A. D. Nelson.
***
Mrs. Nita Overton, mother
of Gene Lutrick, is visiting
the Lutrick's from Ft. Sum-
ner, New Mexico.
***
We can find no words to ex-
press our appreciation and
love for our many friends
who have, in so many ways,
helped us to bear the great
loss that came to our home,
the loss of our precious hus-
band, father and grandfather.
May God's richest blessings
be upon each and everyone
of you in our prayers.
Mrs. J. R. Speights
Mr. & Mrs. Jeff Puckett
Mr. & Mrs. Orville
Robinson, James 8
Phi Uy
Mr, Keith Richardson,
Robert 8 Pamela
Mr. 8 Mrs. Junior R,
Speights, Johnny
and Donald Joe
Mr. & Mrs. Gary
Elliott & Bryan
Mr. 8 Mrs. Douglas
Wright 8 Casandra
1971 School Calendar
April 8-13 Easter Holidays
April 16 End 5th six weeks
May 20-21 Seniors test days
May 25-26. ......... Final Tests
May 27 8th Grade Graduation 8:00 P. M.
* May 28,
May 29,
xt.
Ealing Your Own Words
By Austin Nichols
The latest tidings from the
scientific world deal with a
suggestion that old newspapers
be fed to cattle. Dr. David
Dinius. arr animal scientist at
the Agricultural Research Cen-
ter at Beltsville, Maryland,
claims the average cow can
easily devour the equivalent
of several 89-page journals a
day. mixed with molasses,
soybean meal, minerals and
vitamins.
When combined with the
added ingredients, says Dr.
Dinius, the newspapers make
“a tasty meal for cows and
other animals.” Now, Dr. Din-
ius may indeed be on the
verge of a profoundly scien-
tific breakthrough. Still, the
whole thing is greatly worrty
some. If .cows can be kept
contented by tughU eating
present day news, more pow-
er to them But what is dis-
turbing is the reference to
"other animals” in this pro-
posal.
APRIL 2. 1971, HUDSPETH COUNTY HERALD-Dell Valley Review, PACE 3
Let’s hope those seeking
office have in mind to serve
tlic community and school -
in a progressive, positive
way. .... often times petti-
ness and a grudge is costly. •
... to die elected as well as
to the town and people he -
serves. ..................
OF UTMOST IMPORTANCE
to Sierra Blanca, as well as
Hudspeth County, is die Bond
Election to be held April 17.
.... for improvements in their
water system.... I know tire
first drought among residents
is "what, more taxes?"....
but think of the benefits to
tire town and its people.....
and without a good water
system, you-really have
nothing, and almost impossi-
ble to attract any industry or
growtli. ...... so as always,
it's up to you who live there.
Ft. Hancock is wait-
ing final approval in Austin
on their proposed sewage
system..... all these things
are a tremendous atset to
die respective towns as well
as to die county as a whole..
.... let's hope everytiiing
goes well .and these plans
become a reality, .......
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more unexpected and surpri-
sing than the arrivals,.... of
pleasure You cannot
lay a trap for it.
-Alexander Smith
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ionai bouts of nausea, heart-
The way scientists t h'i n k bum,
these days by "other animals’1
they probably have humans in
mind. Whether other animals
happen to be four-footed or
two-footed doesn’t make much
difference to the detached
scientific approach. '
Based on this, some mad
genius in the huckstering
trade may even come up with
a gimmick whereby a poten-
tial customer, merely clipping
around a dotted line of an.
advertisement in his morning
newspaper, will be able to
sample the sensational new
taste treat at breakfast while
reading the sports pages.
Now*, supposing, when the
eating oi old newspapers has
become an accepted feature of
the family repast, someone
decides to investigate once
more the use of additives in
our food? Who’s to say
whether such studies will or
will not extend right into rhe
actual ingredients of the news-
paper itself, before it’s tossed
into the hopper?
We can imagine David Suss-
kind sitting on his television
show asking James Reston of
the ”Ne\y York Times”
whether, in his opinion, the
contents of the average Amer-
ican newspaper are indeed fit
for human consumption. And
we can hear Mr. Reston say-
ing that, although there is
probably nothing too harmful
about the body of the. news
pages themselves, there are
certain additives, in the form
of editorials and columns,
which might cause serious
malnutrition and even occas-
ional bouts of nausea, heart-
. dizziness and drowsi-
ness, not to mention fits of
deep melancholia.
The only way to offset all of
these ill effects is to enjoy
semettung happy, something
different and smooth, and 100
proof, like the drink with the
■three “w’s”, Wyborowa Wod-
ka. the Polish vodka, which is
so smooth that it might just
make the newspapers easier
to digest.
Worst of all, of course, is
.the possibility that many of
us writers for newspapers,
after being threatened with
it for years, may finally be
forced to eat our own words,
in more ways than one.
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Father John Casey attended
tire West Texas Chamber of
Commerce meeting in Abi-
lene tliis week. Visiting
Father Casey this week from
Winooski, Vermont, was
Father Gallegher.
***
Miss Mary Hargis, bride-
elect of Ronnie Smith, was
honored with a shower at
tire First Baptist Church on
Monday night. The wedding
is planned for April 9.
Mrs, Larry Karr was elected
as "Teacher of the Day"
duririg FHA Week and was
presented a cake by the
Students.
I
9»Dell
VbUtu
s Ray McCoy, Director for
h*»*> PCA, attended a convention
in Dallas Sunday and Monday.
***
John Kincaid, Assistant
State Conservationist, from
Temple, Texas, and Billy
Griffin, Area Conservation-
ist, Pecos, visited with lo-
cal SCS agent, Harvey Kahl-
den, last week.
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Snyder, Darlene; Brown, Julia & Gilmore, Joyce. Hudspeth County Herald and Dell Valley Review (Dell City, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 29, Ed. 1 Friday, April 2, 1971, newspaper, April 2, 1971; Dell City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1235192/m1/3/?rotate=90: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .