Hudspeth County Herald and Dell Valley Review (Dell City, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 41, Ed. 1 Friday, June 10, 1966 Page: 1 of 6
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NUMBER 40^
10 CENTS A COPY
6 PAGES
VOLUME 10
Mayor Pledges Law Enforcement
Io
Hart G aba Home
Cemetery
Receives Pump
Destroyed b y Fire
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the deficits have totaled up to
$34 Billion. The national debt
has reached a level of $324
Billionj penalizing American
taxpayers $22, 000 in interest
costs every minute.
Unless this federal fiscal irres-
ponsibility is soon corrected, in-
flation will lead to even higher
prices, further loss of value
for each dollar, loss of jobs
and possibly a deterioration in
our position of leadership for
the Free World.
Federal domestic expendi-
tures now are so vast that they
could easily be consolidated by
eliminating overlapping and
su plica ting government prog-
rams, by resisting the urge to
start costly new programs and
by pruning wasted money from
existing project!:.
What we must seek in America
is to achieve maximum produc-
tion and employment without
inflation, without reducing e-
conomic freedom, and without
creating conditions that will
cause recession later on.
And, the policies pursued to
reach these goals should be
consistent with out free politi-
cal system, emphasizing dis-
persion of power among the
states and separation of powers
in the branches of national
government.... rather than in-
creasing concentration of cen-
tralized power in Washington."
cuando lie go a su casa, se
dlrigio hacia el retrato de Kir a
pero en lugar de nariarle los
sucesos del dia permancecio
silencioso, vino a su mente el
periodico cuyos articulos mem-
orizaea tan facilmente y fue
a recogerlo para comprobar
la hazana. No hubo necisidad
apenas se concentre las pala-
bras acudieron con todos los
detalles, lo cual no le produ-
jo algria.
El viejo sospechaba que algo
fundamental habia cambiado
en su vida, lo cual no era de
su agrado. Hacia ya muchos
anos que al ver aproximarse la
vejez se prepare a recibirla
comodamente y lo logro a sa-
tlsfacclon, No queria cambios
estaba dispuesto a dar susojos
por tener a Kina con el, sien-
do eso emposible lo demas
de bi a quedar en absoluta tra-
nqullidad y esta se le escapa-
da a ojos vistas.
Se salio a cumplir con las
faenas domesticas, buscando
en las rutina en antidoto.Ahora
si se percato se la facllidad
con que le vantab a pesos que
unos dlas antes le parecieran
superiores a sus fuerzas. Se
recargo en la cerca del corral
y paseo su mirada contandoel
ganado, llamo su atencionuna
de las vacas que estaba pro=
xima a parir y empezo a hacer
un examen visual para calcu-
lar la fecha, fijandose deten-
idamente en el animal. De
manera inconciente brinco la
cerca y se aproximo reflejan-
do en su rostro estupor. Se
paso la mauo por los ojos y
volvio a fijar la mirada, len-
tamente regreso la sorpresa, cto
y vuelta y observo al animal
desde el la do opuesto, pasaron
unos instantes y como si re-
gresara de un sueno se puso de
pie volteando en todas direc-
ciones y examinando los alde-
rredores. Su vista se detubo en
un punto situado a gran distan-
cia de los corrales, en el lu-
gar preciso donde varios mes-
quites crecian juntos, con la
misma agildad con que habia
entrado salio del corral y a
grandes zancadas de dirigio a.
aquel lugar del cual no des-
pegaba la vista.
Los dos hombres que saile-
ron de entre los mesquites
cuando ya Don Anselmo ha-
bia casi llegado le eran des-
conocidos. El mas alto salu-
do y pregunto algo a lo cual t
el viejo no respondio;Repito
el desconocido el saludo y
la pregunta y to do lo que ob-
tuvo fue que Don Anselmo de-
tuviera sus pasos y recorriera,
con la mirada, lentamente,
al desconocido. (continuara)
SENATE RACE NOW
SPOTLIGHTED -Vern Sanford
Texas Press Association
Now that the Democratic
Primaries are- c /er, the U. S.
Senate race moves to the cen-
ter of the 1966 political stage.
Race between Democratic
Atty. Gen. Waggoner Carr and
Republican U. S. Sen. John
G, Tower is billed as one of
the top three Senatorial batt-
ies in the nation.
it's generally rated among
statehouse political pundits as
very close. Each side can cite
polls to prove its man is really
°W front. Cont on Page 5
maybe paying later. "
The fact of the matter is
that the federal budget has not
Dell City'........The Valley
Memorial Acres have received
a very generous gift from the
Hart Gaba's toward the purchase
of a pump, that will be used to
irrigate the trees, and the grass
that will be planted when the
water is available.
The Directors, Les McNair &
Father Casey have also announ-
ced that plots are available for
$50. 00 each.
Dell City... A group of concern-
ed citizens of Dell City attend-
ed the City’ Council meeting
last Monday night to complain
about the lack of law enforce-
ment of the speed limits. They
discussed the various means of
dealing with the problem at
length, and came to the conclu-
sion that the City will apply to
the Highway Department to ask
that the speed limits be lowered.
Mayor Hill pledged that Dell
City will have enforcement of
the speed limits.
The Council reported that C.
W. Voyles of Austin, Texas,
had refused the offer presented
to him by the City for the pur-
chase of a piece of property on
which to locate the w ater-sew -
Cont. on Page 5
surrounding towns are working
the fields. Costs are up be-
cause of higher wages and
lesser quality of many workers,
thi
This early thinning and wee-
ding is costing as high as $20
per acre. This will bring on
the herbicides next year
quicker than anything else.
Bpanol
DON ANSELMO (continua)
Some of the hybrid Sudan
crops are almost ready for
grazing. The alfalfa growers
are having good luck with no
r j.h. Castor beans have come
up from their very deep plant-
ing to show solid stands. Cott-
on that did not get set back
by hail or wind burn is mak-
ing good headway - especially
on strong rotated .and.
The ranching country surr-
ounding the farming valley
has had several good and
timely rains, and grass is
coming on and will be strong
until the late summer rains
fall.
Some early milo maize is
up to stands, but most is just
being planted at this time.
Fertilizers are being chiseled
in on most row crops. The dry
mixed fertilizers as well as
the nitrogen in the form of
anhydrous ammonia.
Insects have not been a pro-
blem yet. A ..
has been done on tomatoes
and some cotton.
Herbicides are in use on
ditch banks, idle or summer
fallow land, on feed and milo
maize crops.
Principle labor in use now is
chopping and thinning cotton.
Labor crews from El Paso,
Presidio, Alpine and other
Senator Tower Says U. S. on
Threshold of Danegrous Inflation
"There is little question but that the United States is on the
threshold of dangerous inflation", says Senator John Tower in a
recent newsletter report. "Uncertainties in recent days in the
stock market have reflected the uneasy situation. Interest rates
are up and money for mortgages and loans is getting tight.
The principal cause of this
growing inflation is in Wash-
ington. It is the monetary and
economic policies being pur-
sued by the federal govern-
men\ Some federal advisors
believe that inflation is "acc-
eptable. " But history has
shown that stable prices, not
rising prices, are the best foun-
dation for growth and progress.
Inflation, when encouraged by
government policy, tends to
feed on itself and to grow out
of control. That's the danger
we face now.
Inflation also contains the
seeds of recession. The great-
er the monetary excesses dur-
ing a period of inflation, the
more likely it is to be follow-
ed by recession, decreased in-
dividual incomes and unem-
ployment.
A number of calls have gone
out for housewives to restrain
their spending, for farmers and
ranchers to cut back, for busi-
ness and industry to curtail ex-
penses. None of these actions
has had much affect, and it's
little wonder. Because the
chief culprit is the federal
government which has insisted
on spending money it does not
NO LONGER PRIVATE PROPERTY
EASEMENT BY PRESCRIPTION..................
Dell City,.. At the City Council meeting, Monday night, Tra
vis Johnson. City attorney said that if a road is used for 10 years
consecutively , that it becomes the property of the City or Cou-
nty. The street in question , is Lee St., the portion of which runs
onto the airstrip, which is also subject to the easement by prescrip-
The tank tires were the target of vandals who slashed the tires of
many of the fertilizer tanks belonging to Paymaster.
Dell City.....Saturday morning at 1:00 A. M. , the> Dell City
Volunteer Fire Department received a phone call that the Halt
Gaba’s house was on fire Within 15 minutes the Fire Dept, was
on the spot pouring gallons of water onto the- already blazing
Tire*
Apparently the fire was started In a faulty water heater, and
the Ifames spread throughout the attic.
Mr. Gaba was the only member of the family in the house,
and he escaped without serious injury to himself. Little or no-
thing was salvaged from the burning home.
Fortunately the garage and pool room adjoining the rouse w as
not damaged, due to the skillfulness of the fire departmen...
......................... illill
Dell Valley -Growth on all crops has been outstanding this
past week. The high daytime temperatures and clear full sun-
light are the main reason for this advance in the crops. .
workins
and HudapaiR C aunty
FRIDAY, JUNE 10,1966, DELL CITY, TEXAS 79837
Farming
Receipt
Up
College Station - January-April
Cash receipts from farming up
Texas - Texas farmers and
_ * T!_r, received S635.8 million
have not been a pro- r -hers receiseu
. A little poisoning during the first quar
fi'm the sale of all crops, U\e
stock and livestock products, re-
ported the Texas Crop andLixe-
stock Reporting Sendee. The
receipts were up 21 percent from -----r------o
Se same quarter in 1965 and were have - sort of "going now and
split almost equally LeVeen «- *— 1-K-
crops and livestock - $318. 8
million from crop sales and ----— „
«317 million from livestock and been balanced since 1960. Since
livestock products. the deficits have totaled up to
Hudspeth Coun
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Carr, Judy & Gilmore, Joyce. Hudspeth County Herald and Dell Valley Review (Dell City, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 41, Ed. 1 Friday, June 10, 1966, newspaper, June 10, 1966; Dell City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1178092/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .