Dell Valley Review (Dell City, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. [2], Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 7, 1960 Page: 3 of 8
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Completely covers all parts of plant for only sure complete
defoliation. Use same all-over pattern for hard-to-kill insects.
Lay-by weed application with Hahn is safe and sure. Controlled
pattern and shielding by fenders protect crop from chemicals.
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Only positive method of lay-by fertilizing^ Hahn All-Angle
Boom puts spray where you want it. Fenders shield plants.
Nozzles can be positioned at just right height for pinpointed
bottom defoliation. Boost yields up to ¥2 bale per acre.
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DEFOLIATE COTTON WITH FOLEX
Folex gives phenomenal results!
Heights up to the lowest immature
bolls can be covered with ease and
safety. Leaf drop is essentially com-
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DELL VALLEY REVIEW
Wednesday September 7
Here
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and
Gentry
ANNIVERSARY
Wit Bits...
A friend is a feller who takes
you for what you are, an enemy
for what you have.
How come it takes so long to
make money and so little time to
spend it?
area
like
TELL IT TO YOUR HOME TOWN
PAPER
HAPPY
BIRTHDAY
TO YOU
The 150 million fingerprints in
the FBI wouldn’t impress the av-
erage housewife. She’s washed
more than that off the refriger-
ator.
Sept.11- Mr and Mrs J.W. Hill
Sept. 14
Mr and Mrs Fred Lancaster
There
Mrs. Grady Collier called at
the office today and gave us
an account of their trip to
Colorado, when they visited
the Earl Franklin and Bruce
Macaw families at Hotchkiss.
Along with the S.W.Wallace
family they had an enjoyable
time when Earl took them to
many interesting points in the
Colorado Mountains.
While there, Mrs. Collier had
the opportunity to see her co-
usin, Roy Batchelor, from Holl-
and, who was also visiting the
Franklins. While on a picnic,
Mrs Collier stated that she
tasted some of the best coffee
she had ever drank, and it was
made by Bruce Macaw. We know
by experience how some of the
mountaineers can make coffee,
especially if they use the pure
Rocky Mountain Spring Water.
She also stated that Grady
has fell in love with the ,
around Hotchkiss and would
to move there.
Grady, don’t you do it. When
Sept. 10- Sylvia dan Lee
Sept. 11 - Etienne Etcheverry
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Sept. 14— Gerald Gentry
Sept. 15 — Earl Coor
Sept. 16 — Kelly Wallace
HAPPY
the snow falls up there you’ll
be wishing you were back down
here in the land of cotton and
easy living.
We have said it before, that
Earl Franklin should be empl-
oyed by the Colorado Tourist
Bureau for bringing many visit-
ors to the state. He paints a
pretty picture of the hunting
and fishing, and the easy liv-
ing to be had, but listen Old
Boy, just don’t be draggin’
some of our good farmers from
Dell City up there.
At any rate Urs Collier wish-
es to thank the Franklins and
the Macaws for ther fine hosp-
itality.
Methodists Church Notes: Dr.
Earl Dorff, District Superin-
tendent for New exico and
West Texas will conduct serv-
ices att
ices at the Methodist Church
Sunday, October 2.
There will be a church dinner
Sunday, September, ll0
Capital punishment is when
the government taxws you to
get capital in order to go in-
to business in competition with
you, and then taxes the pro-
fits on your business in order
to pay its losses.
Page :
Legal Pubbcatien
THE STATE OF TEXAS
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TO: FRED J. HARDESTY, AN OUT-OF-STATE RESIDENT, AND IF HE BE
DECEASED HIS UNKNOWN HEIRS AND LEGAL REPRESENTATIVES WHOSE
NAMES AND ADDRESSES ARE UNKNOWN; W.R.BECKHAM, J.D. COOLEY,
W.M. JOHNSON, D.L. WILEY, F.E. ROSE, JOSEPH M. COLLINS, W.L.
CLARK, E.G. LLOYD,JR., FRANK B. LLOYD, L.A. DORESEY AND WIFI
ANNA REY DORESEY, AND LILLIAN GRAY, WHOSE ADDRESSES ARE UN-
KNOWN, AND IF THEY BE DECEASED, THEIR UNKNOWN HEIRS AND LEG)
REPRESENTATIVES WHOSE NAMES AND ADDRESSES ARE UNKNOWN
You are hereby commanded to appear at the hearing before
the Special Commissioners appointed by the Judge of the Co-
unty Court of Hudspeth County, Texas, to assess the damages
occasioned by the condemnation of the hereinafter described
property, to be held in the County Court Room of the Huds-
peth County Courthouse in the City of Sierra Blanca, Texas,
at 10»OO o’clock A.M. on the first Monday after the expira-
tion of forty-two (42) days from the date of issuance hereo:
that is to say 10:00 o’clock A.M. on Monday, the 10th day o:
October, 19&0, and answer the petition of the State of Texaj
Plaintiff, in the suit styled the State of Texas vs. Dora
Tankersley, et al, wherein the State of Texas is Plaintiff,
and Dora Tankersley, a feme sole, Ed. L. Love, and E.A.Wrig]
all of whom are residents of Hudspeth County, Texas; Colin 1
Flannigan and Jerome S. Reed, both of whom are residents of
El Paso County, Texas; Fred J. Hardesty, an out of state re-
sident, and if he be deceased his unknown heirs and legal r<
presentatives whose names and addresses are unknown; W.R.Bei
kham, J.D.Cooley, W.M.Johnson, D.L.Wiley, F.E.Rose, Joseph
M. Collins, W.L. Clark, E.G.Lloyd, Jr., Frank B.Lloyd, L.A.
Doresey and wife, Anna Rey Doresey, and Lillian Gray, whose
addresses are unknown, and if they be deceased, their unkno
heirs and legal representatives whose names and addresses
are unknown, are Defendents, which petition was filed with
the Judge of the Hudspeth County Court of Hudspeth County,
Texas, on the 10th day of August, I960, and the nature of
which suit is as follows:
The suit is a proceeding in eminent domain in which the
State of Texas is condemning, at the request of the State
Highway Commission, for highway purposes, which are public
purposes, the following described tract of land situated in
Hudspeth County, Texas, to?-wit:
37.514 acres of land, more or less, out of and a part of Ta
as and Pacific Railroad Company Township 7, Block 72, Surve
38, in Hudspeth County, Texas, parallel and adjacent to the
present north right of way line of U.S. Highway 80, and bei
a part of the land conveyed by Kate Peace to Dora Tankersle
by deed dated April 2, 1959 of record in Book 60, Page 475
the Deed Records of Hudspeth County, Texas, and being more
particularly described by metes and bounds as follows:
BEGINNING at a point on the west line of said Survey 38 a
the intersection of the present north right of way line of
U.S. Highway 80 and which point is North 00* 14’ 00” West,
distance of 485.09 feet from the southwesterly corner of sa
Survey 38, Block 72;
THENCE NORTH 00° 14’ 00" West,
a point;
THENCE NORTH 56° 01’ 30" East, a distance of 6438.84 feet t
the easterly line of Survey 58 to a point;
THENCE SOUTH 00° 14’ 30.56’’ East, along the easterly line c
Survey 38, a distance of 312.64 feet to a point in the nort
right of way line of the existing U.S. Highway 80;
THENCE SOUTH 56° 01’ 30" West, along the north right of way
line of U.S.Highway 80, a distance of 1070.9^ feet to a
THENCE NORTH 33® 58* 30” West, a distance of 40 feet to
point;
THENCE SOUTH 56° 01’ 50" West, along the north right of way
line ofU.S. Highway 80, a distance of 1000 feet to a point;
THENCE SOUTH 33° 58’ 30" East, a distance of 40 feet to
point;
THENCE SOUTH 56* 01* 50" West, along the north right of way
line of U.S.Highway 80, a distance of 4367.95 feet to the
point of beginning, and containing an area of 37.514 acres
land, more or less*
You are notified that said hearing has been set for the
above stated hour, date, and place, and to appear at same a
present such evidence as you may wish. You are further noti
ied to appear and answer said petition on or before said da
if you elect to do so. If you elect to appear and answer be
fore said date, do so at the Court Room of the County Court
house of Hudspeth County, Texas, located in the City ofSiei
Blanca, Texas.
The interests of said Fred J.Hardesty, an out—of—state re-
sident, and if he be deceased his unknown heirs and legal x
presentatives whose names aind addresses are unknown; W.R.
Beckham, J.D. Cooley, W.M. Johnson, D.L.Wiley, F.E. Rose,
Joseph M. collins, W.L. Clark, E.G. Lloyd, Jr., Frank B.
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