Hudspeth County Herald and Dell Valley Review (Dell City, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 23, Ed. 1 Friday, February 10, 1967 Page: 3 of 6
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Make beds now for seeding of ■
hardy, colorful annuals like
marigolds, zinnias, cosmos and
petunias - all do well in Dell
Valley and are well worth any
effort put forth to grow them.
Don't forget to try some hardy
roses too. Shrubs like pyracan-
tha, oleander, japonica and
privet as well as the Phitzer
juniper, especially thrive in
Dell Valley. So if you don't
particularly like gardening but
like your yard to look like you
do, grow these easy-to-care
for plants that you only need to
plant once.
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1967, HUDSPETH COUNTY HERALD-Dell Valley Review, PAGE 3
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He points out to Mr. Davis
that the August heavy rains
caused serious flood conditions
and damages throughout the
valley. Such flood conditions I
not only cause direct loss to ev-
eryone concerned but cause a
setback in the raising and har-
vesting of valuable crops and
may even cause so much damage
to the surface as to eliminate
valuable soil from great portions
of the valley area.
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I found that the surrounding hills* Chrysanthemum,, Yes, it's too
ing a little late to make prepar-
ations for planting.
Now is the time to dig or cul-
tivate proposed mum beds - till
the soil real well, add well-
rotted manure and w'ater in thor-
> mum
planting and transplanting time
rolls around in late March and
early April, everything is ready
to go.
In fact, not only is the above
procedure good for mums, but
ott states, "In my many years of ca” aPP^Y all spring ^seed-
geologic work, I have not en- x. n
countered such an extraordinary
condition of water drainage as
found in Dell Valley. "
If there is a fool-proof, easy-
to-grow, as well as a beautiful
"In my geological examination P^ant f°r Dell Valley, it's the
I found that the surrounding hills Chrysanthemum; Yes, it's too
of the valley are often compara- ear^y plantthes^but it's gett-
tively barren of thick soils and i-—
with a gradiant that is so steep
as to result in heavy cutting by
the swift waters running from
these steep slopes. I am sure a-
gain that you are very conversant
with this particular type of dam- °ughly. Then by the time
age done during these recent
storms" writes Mr. Elliott in
his letter to Mr. Davis.
In reference to the abundance
of Dell Valley water as a re-
markable Texas asset, Mr. Elli-
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PERRY HARDWARE
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SUPPLIES
Dell Sty
SWEETHEART
BANQUET
107 E. SAN ANTONIO
EL PASO
PAIiNTING DONATED
TO MOTHER'S CLUB
KARR FEED & GRAIN
LIVEISTOCK SUPPLIES
FEED AND GRAIN
DELL CITY, TEXAS
CHARLOTTES
6IFT SHOP
on the Mall
3024 Montana
Phone PR 8-4415
Gifts of distinction from
around the world —
finest crystal, China and Linen
for every taste and every
purse.
EXQUISITE GIFT WRAPPING
AND DELIVERY
COMPANY
P. □. Bax 6
DELL CITY. TEXAS 79837
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Shell Service
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Strong, dusty winds prevailed
over Dell Valley Sunday night
and Tuesday. Temoeratures
dropped to the mid teens Wed.
and Thursday mornings. Highs
ranged from 48 degrees to mid
50's both days.
Happily situated at McMurray
College in Abilene are Don
McCoy and Tommy Jack Slau-
ghter where they entered atthe
Semester.
*+*
Mr. and Mrs. Eladio Muniz are
the proud parents of a baby girl
born February 4 at the Johnstone
Clinic in Ysleta.
***
Among those attending the Live-
stock Show and Rodeo was Anne
Lynch, who was seen there with
the George Kuper's of El Paso.
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PHARMACY
I A COMPLETE LINE
I OF PHYSICIANS
* EQUIPMENT & SUPPLIES
• Surgical Supplies •
• Neck Braces •
• Crutches •
• Trusses •
Brrrrrrrr,... it's been on the
chilly side for another few days,
really can't complain, here it
is with winter almost over, and
we can call it a mild one this
year. ..have already discovered
a crocus blooming !......Looks
like chicken pox and mumps
make the sick news this week..
Hear the Steve Sredonavich Jr.,
Kevin Ross, James and Stanley
Barrett, Ivy Berry and Margaret
Huffman are among the latest..
Peter and Krissie Lynch are just
about over their chicken pox...
DIDN'T KNOW HIM.... Les
McNair, that is.. .in his paint
spattered work clothes finishing
up the new addition to the Bap-
tist Church......DON'T YOU
LIKE.... Betty Snodgrass'
black wool knit with brown
accessories.... Mildred Smithers'
brown knit trimmed with char-
coal piping.... Elizabeth Jones'
orange sweater with matching
plaid skirt,..;. Alex Hervella's
beige knit with scoop neck and
satin piping.....Pearl Harmon's
becoming bright blue two piece
suit......MOST HAPPY TO
HEAR that the hepatitus cases
are subsiding.... it gives every-
body a scare and is certainly
something that shouldn't be ta-
ken lightly.... all precautions
for prevention should be heeded,
CONGRATULATIONS... to the
boys of Dell City and Russell
Wafer of Ft. Hancock for pla-
cing so well in the Swine Judg-
ing at the El Paso Livestock
Show... Lee Brownfield placed
fourth in Medium Barrows.....
Jakie Hill placed fifth and Russ-
ell Wafer placed sixth. .. The
Lamb Judging was judged Wed-
nesday morning... results next
week.. HAPPY VALENTINES I !
FEB. 10,
IT’S NO
SECRET!
Dell Valley -Mother's Club
had its regular monthly meeting
last week. Miss. Maserang's
Room won the banner for the
Elementary Grades and Mr. Ho-
ward's 10th won the High School
Banner.
Mrs. Lou Thomas has donated
a lovely painting to Mother's
Club for a money raising pro-
ject. Plans are being made with
Dorothy Collier as Chairman, to
sell donation tickets on the pain-
ting.
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8:30 AM TO 7:30 PM
SUNDAY
10 AM TO 1 PM
ANNA PAVEGLIO
IN ACCIDENT
San Antonio -Former Dell City
resident, Anna Paveglio, has
been injured in a car accident.
Word comes that Anna has two
broken legs and is in a cast from
the waist down. We wish her a
speedy recovery.
Dell Valley -The young peop-
le of the First Baptist Church
, will enjoy the "Gay Nineties"
setting at the annual Sweetheart
Banquet in Fellowship Hall Sat-
urday night at the church.
In addition to a good meal
prepared by the ladies of the
WMU, Fhil Johnson will be pre-
sent to play the Gay Nineties
Piano and a movie, "Goal to
Go" will be shown.
The young people of die
church have cast their ballots
for the sweetheart to reign this
year.
If you have not made reser-
vations, do so today to help in
the planning.
> COOL ANNUAL
/0 DIVIDENDS
3 EL PASO LOCATIONS
506 N. MESA
9414 DYER STREET
88 BASSETT CENTER
The Deron Kasparians and the
Guy McCoy's swapped houses
this last week-end. The McCoy s
are now living on the Del-Tex
Farm, and the Kasparians are
living in the house located on
the Ray McCoy Farm.
***
I Another two proud parents are
I the Celso Rubio's who now
have a new baby girls named
Michele, weight 6 pounds and
8 ounces. Also born at the
Johnstone Clinic in Ysleta.
***
Out and about last week was
John Edwards of the Farmers
Home Administration. With
him was Mr. Don Muni who
will be operating for FHA in
this area. Mr Edwards is being
transferred.
***
Leroy Perry is now back at work
after having , what could have
been a fatal accident, while
moving the old library build-
ing onto the Keith Richardson
Farm. Leroy's jaw was disloca'
ted, when the iack fell. Hope
all is back to normal.
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Addington, Dianne; Brown, Julia & Gilmore, Joyce. Hudspeth County Herald and Dell Valley Review (Dell City, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 23, Ed. 1 Friday, February 10, 1967, newspaper, February 10, 1967; Dell City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1235117/m1/3/: accessed May 22, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .