Hudspeth County Herald and Dell Valley Review (Dell City, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 36, Ed. 1 Friday, May 1, 1987 Page: 5 of 12
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OUR TOLERATION
By Bob Wear
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HELPING PEOPLE
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY ;
HAPPY ANNIVERSARY
We can offer you savings
and checking accounts, individual
retirement accounts, high-interest
certificates of deposit —
DELL CITY
CHURCHES
10:00 AM
11:00 AM
9:45 AM
11:00 AM
6:30 PM
6:30 PM
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WELCOME A LA MISSION
CENTRO BAUTISTA
Sunday 10:00 AM
REV. ABEL HERRERA
Sunday School
Sunday Morning
Sunday Evening
Wednesday
LELAND HART
Spanish Service
Sunday 2:00 PM
When you come in as a customer,
you become our friend. And well
treat you like a friend, with an array
of services designed to make your
banking easier.
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But oUr friendly service doesn’t stop
there. We can help you out with a
wide variety of loan and mortgage
programs that can meet any
budget. We can assist you with all
your money matters. We're the
People Bank, and we'd like to serve
you.
Sunday School
Worship Service
Youth Meeting
Communion and Fellowship
Luncheon each 1st Sunday
FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD
10:00 AM
11 :00 AM
6:00 PM
7:00 PM
WELCOME
DELL CITY UNITED
DELL CITY UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
10:00 AM
11:00 AM
1:30 PM
preserve ’toleration’ as a strong support of our freedom.
-BOB WEAR
MAY1, 1987, HUDSPETH COUNTY HERALD-DeH Valley Review, PAGES
COW POKES
‘Wul, Jake you can go take your suit and tie off,
cause you ain’t giftin’ your loan extended. The
bank examiners have jist closed your bank!”
A man knows he’s reached
middle age when he doesn't
care where his wife goes-as
long as she doesn’t ask him to
go with her.
WELCOME FIRST BAPTIST
CHURCH
Morning:
Sunday School
Worship
Evening Worship
Wed.Bible Study
REV. BOB CARPENTER
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May 1 -Allan Hill
Linda Murphy
Terri Lutrick
Anne Lynch Hansen
May 2 -Judy Feather
Veronica Almeida
May 3 -Cruz Castanea
Joanna Lea Gallegos
May 4 -Maria Rubio
James Hilburn
Karen Hampton
May 5-Wilson Bennett
Helia Valles Marrs
May 7 -Rita Hill
Brandy Owen
Glenn C. Ellis
f Cesar Aguilera
May 8-Lupe Porras
Mr. &Mrs. Allan Hill
May 10-Odie Prather
May 14-Justin Loya
Noni Barker
Sam Robinson
Michael Rivera
May 16-Buff Templeton
Homer Slaughter
May 17-Victor Loya
Sonny Benton
Pascual Santono
Rice Christopher
Teitsworth
Mr. BMrs. Sonny
Benton
May 18-Juan Aguilera
Pryor Templeton
May 19-Tina Call
Irma Luna
Sai den Luna
Yolanda Zambrano
May 20-Gabriel Luna, Jr. Ill
Mr. GMrs. Bill Hill
May 21-Mr. 8Mrs. Jack Lynch
Mr. 8Mrs. Rex Bullard
Mr. & Mrs. Denny
Gentry
*Chamber of Commerce
Where
personal
attention
comes first
TOLERANCE IS a good word, and expresses a good and necess-
ary attitude and practice in human relationships. Of course, it
Mr. &Mrs. Paul Gentry must be understood and practiced within the right context. There
are self-evident limitations, that must be understood and respect-
ed. ’Tolerance’ cannot be absolute, because this view of toler
ance brings chaos and eventual loss of the freedom that the wise
practice of tolerance makes possible.
TO THE EXTENT that ’tolerance' and the beautiful idea that
the word conveys are abused and distorted, everybody loses;
lawlessness flourishes, unjustified rebellion against rightful
authority increases, and everything solid and decent in the
human experience is threatened.
SOME THINGS and some actions cannot be tolerated without
destroying the element in human society which makes 'tolerance'
possible. It is not the purpose of this writing tn include these
things and these actions, because most people know what they
are. It is the responsibility of all people who really care about
the good life to study and carefully consider 'toleration' and
how to make it work for the well-being of all persons.
THE DISPOSITION to grant to others the right to their own
beliefs, practices, opinions and habits is essential to the common
good. This attitude does not require us to agree with them, and
it does not destroy our right to pursue the course of life into
which our beliefs and practices lead us. If we do not care for
certain religious or political views and practices, we have the
right to say so; but not with the spirit of intolerance or bigotry.
We have the privilege to hold to our views and choices, and we
must extend the same privilege to us. This time-tested proce-
dure is essential to our survival as a free society.
APPLYING the Golden Rule to our thinking and action; "do
unto others, as you would that should do unto you"; will help
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Sunday Morning
Bible Class
Worship
Wednesday Evening
Bible Study 7:30 PM
RUSSELL RHOADES
BANK
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SAN ISIDRO MISSION
Mass every day of the Week
Mon-Wed-Thurs-Fri 7 PM
Tues-Sat 7 AM
Sunday 11 AM
Spanish & English
Everybody is invited
Please come
FR. RICHARD WAIWOOD
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Lynch, Mary Louise. Hudspeth County Herald and Dell Valley Review (Dell City, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 36, Ed. 1 Friday, May 1, 1987, newspaper, May 1, 1987; Dell City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1287504/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .