Hudspeth County Herald and Dell Valley Review (Dell City, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 25, Ed. 1 Friday, February 24, 1967 Page: 3 of 6
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FEB. 24, 1967, HUDSPETH COUNTY HERALD-Dell Valley Review, PAGE 3
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Ignition Parts for Most Motors
Antifreeze - $1. 70 a gal.
SPARKPLUGS as low as 60<t
J. W. HILL
WE LIKE the sincere interest
shown by County Agent, Cliff
Caskey, and his willingness to
be of service and help to every-
one the amiability of new-
comer to Dell Valley, Lou
Thomas as well as the well-done
Price-Dell Project under the
supervision of W. R. Thomas.,
truly an asset. to Dell Valley..
the potential of Guadalupe
National Park and all that our
Congressman Richard White
has done to help Dell Valley
and Hudspeth County. ........
the avowed support from county
officials to back the much-
needed flood structures for the
county.... WE ALMOST MADE
the winter without even a snow
flurry.... but Tuesday morning
brought a quickly evaporating
"film" of snow before clearing..
'twas cold Wednesday morning
but clear and sunny
SOME PEOPLE always manage
to look as though they never
get mussed or harrassed... . Ar-
leen and Commie Gaba... Ag-
nes Thorp and Billie Pauley...
not to overlook Jean Isbell and
Ruby Lewis ALWAYS UN-
DER CONTROL on the person-
ality side and pleasing to be
around too..... Deron Kasparian
and Roy Monk Esther John-
son and Sylvia Lee Larry
Karr and Kit Harris. .. are to
name a few WOULD LIKE
TO SEE.... more trees planted
in Dell City and around Dell
Valley how about some
around the high school. .. or
around the Community Build-
ing. ... or out at the new Fair
Grounds even a cheerful
face-lifting could be obtained
around the many businesses in
town by tree and shrub planting..
MAKE THE TOWN look like
"somebody cares"
COMM. COURT
From Page 1
Upon a motion made by
Commissioner Louie Lutich,
seconded by Commissioner
Johnny Garren, and carried, it
is ordered that Fabens Hospital
and ftovidence Memorial Hospi-
tal be accepted as County Pat-
ient Hospitals.
Upon a motion made by Comm,
J. D. Lee, seconded by Garren,
and carried, it is ordered that
Allan Hill be given the low bid
on gas, oil, diesel and grease
at Dell City; that Texaco have
the low bid on gas, oil, grease
and diesel for Pct. 4 at Alla-
more.
Upon a motion made by ,
Comm. Garren, sec. by Peace, i
and carried, it is ordered that
Hudspeth County sell one 1960
International Flat-Bed Dump
Truck and one 1958 Chevrolet
Flat Bed Dump Truck for high
bid of $400 for the two.
Motion made by Lutich, sec.
by Garren, and carried, it is
ordered that Hudspeth County
adopt Blue Cross-Blue Shield
Services.
As the last order of business
came the consideration the
approval of the proposed con-
tractual agreement between the
State Department of Public Wei-
PERSONAL
NOTICE
To you know who, who rescued 2
pigs, 7 weeks old from my pig
pen. To save embarrassment,
you may return them or mail
$25. 00 to Post Office Box 35.
P. S. We know where and when.
The pigs have a tatoo.
Countv Agent
Notes
Dell City.. .We should keep a
close watch on the cow herds
in the next few weeks for Vita-
min A deficiency. This will
show up in cattle not receiving
supplemental feeds of good
leafy green alfalfa hay that con-
tains a source of vatamin A.
Symptoms are night blindness
and watering or tearing of the
cattle's eyes. Cattle normally
will store up three months in
the liver from good green grass,
but 3-4 months after frost will
need a source of Vitamin A
till the grass greens up in the
spring.
Cattle may be given Vitamin
A shots or feed supplements
containing vitamin A.
Healthy cows produce a higher
percent calf crop and wean hea-
vier calves for the market.4-H INTEREST HIGH
Dell City -Some 50 youngsters
and children turned out for the
organizational meeting of the
4-H Club on Monday night.
County Home Demonstration
at Large, Miss. Donna Taylor,
Ft. Stockton, Texas, was on
hand, with Coutny Agent Cliff
Caskey, to speak and give in-
formation necessary for forming
a 4-H Club in Dell City.
The ne xt meeting will be
March 7. A meeting will be
planned once a month. Election
of officers will
The next meeting will be at
night March 7. A meeting will
be held once a month thereafter.
There will be election of offic-
ers and selection of projects
desired on March 7. Everyone
is invited to attend.
REACHING HANDS TELL STORY — Reaching
hands, ihe design /or the Encounter Crusade of
El Paso Baptists, March 5-10 in Liberty Hall, re-
call a true story of heroism. Eight years ago Jesus
Manuel Corral, a bracero, was lowered head first
70 feet into an irrigation well at Dell City to save
the life of a boy, 3, who had fallen into it. The
field hand brought the boy to safety. Today, an
American citizen, he still lives and works in Dell
City. Encounter, the design for the crusade, tells
the story of his bravery and the love of Jesus
Christ for man. Corral is shown with the design.
Contact Us
For
IRRIGATION TUBES
(At Economical Prices!)
DELL CITY MERCANTILE
Dr. Joe Schrimpshire, Metho-
dist District Superintendent,
will be in Dell City on Sunday,
February 26, to hold Evening
Services.
***
Weekend visitors with Mrs.
Grace Grebing were Mr. and
Mrs. Glenn Ellis of Austin, Mr.
Ellis is a scientist at the Uni-
versity of Texas. Mrs. Ellis is
a granddaughter of Mrs. Grebing.
Mr. and Mrs. Nicolas Herrera
and their granddaughter, Lisa,
are visiting relatives in Cali-
fornia that they haven't seen
in five years. They will be
, gone about a month.
***
In Dell Valley for the Paymaster
Seed meeting were Frank Dick-
son the Sales Manager and Tru-
man Bridges the Area Represent
tative. They held a very infor-
mative meeting at the Comm-
unity Building last week.
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fare and the County of Hudspeth
which would set up the Food
Stamp Program in Hudspeth
County in accordance with
"Food Stamp Act of 1964"; and
Whereas, it is the desire of
the County that this program be
set up in Hudspeth County,
Texas:
PLANAVIN The New Shell
Herbicide
WE HAVE THE OTHER
PERRY HARDWARE
AND
SUPPLIES
Dell City ph.4-2151
6AS COMPANY
P. □. Box 6
DELL CITY. TEXAS 79837
Therefore, motion was made
by Lutich that the County Judge,
Tom H. Neely, be authorized
to execute the contract, enter-
ing into this agreement with the
State Department of Public Wel-
fare, and empower the County
Judge to take whatever steps
are necessary to perfect and
implement this Agreement.
The motion was seconded by
Comm. Peace and unanimously
carried and it was so ORDERED.
A motion by Garren, sec by
Lutich, carried, it was ordered
that Right-of-Way Easement
from Southern Pacific Company
to Hudspeth County be accepted
for filing and recording. This
Easement covering access road
from Ft. Hancok to Interstate
10.
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Addington, Dianne; Brown, Julia & Gilmore, Joyce. Hudspeth County Herald and Dell Valley Review (Dell City, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 25, Ed. 1 Friday, February 24, 1967, newspaper, February 24, 1967; Dell City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1177422/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .