Hudspeth County Herald and Dell Valley Review (Dell City, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 42, Ed. 1 Friday, June 18, 1976 Page: 3 of 8
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^ite sorry to be losing John and Lana Walts from the comm-
^ty and school system. John has accepted a position at a
joys Ranch at Goldthwaite, Texas. We wish them well. John
Jfasone of Dell City’s Ag. teachers, and Lana taught first
ffade. ***
There will be a Fusball Tournament at the Dell City Recrea-
tion Center Saturday, June 19, 9:00 P. M. Reigning champions
aftlanny Wallace and James Rascoe.
***
fcstmaster Bo Rasco recently spent two weeks in Albuquerque,
going to a postal analysis training school.
Kathy Foreman has been hired as Dell City Secretary, replacing
Mildred Pauley who will be moving soon. Kathy’s mother, Mrs.
|inuny Sparks recently visited with Kathy and Walter. Yuba.
took granddaughters, Liberty and Cristal Ericsson (children Of
Mary Ann) back to Deport, Texas, with her. She also took
granddaughter, Dana Foreman, as far as Lubbock to stay with
the Fitzhughs, Walter’s mother.
Gail Holguin has returned to Houston to be with her mother,
Betty O'Bannion, while Gail's dad, Casey, comes home for
awhile. Everyone is hopeful that Betty will get to come home
soon. ***
Mr, and Mrs. James Lynch drove their daughter, Peggy, out to
San Diego recently to help her get settled in her new job at
the San Diego Wild Animal Park near Escondido. They visited
with their respective families in South Pasadena and Alhambra
areas, but were saddened with the sudden death of Mary's bro-
ther-in-law, Paul Kuever, of San Gabriel, California, while
they were there.
The Van Horn Order of Eastern Star had its Installation Satur-
day, June 12. Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Bunch were installed as
Worthy Patron and Worthy Matron of the Chapter #514. Instal-
ling Marshall was Mrs. Kathy Foreman, Installing Chaplin was
Mrs. Lola Parks, Installing Secretary was LeRae McMorris,
Installing Organist was Mrs. Lola B. Bullard.
***
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Mendoza sponsored a Fifteenth Anniversary
Mass honoring their daughter, Elizabeth Ann, on Saturday, June 12,
1976, 4:00 in the afternoon at San Isidro Church. Elizabeth Ann
was escorted by her nephew, Bobby Herrera, and Arlyne Mendoza,
her sister, was escorted by another nephew, Danny Herrera. God
parents are Mr. and Mrs. Juan Quintana. A dance followed at the
Community Building from 9 PM until 1AM. Out of town guests
were: Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Prieto, El Paso; Mr. and Mrs. Muricio
Cordero, El Paso; Linda Veck, El Paso; Cookie S Kristt Manzanares,
El Paso; Mr. and Mrs. Tony Lujan, Van Horn; Mr. and Mrs. Vito
Segura, Van Horn; Mrs. Juanita Serna and girls, Socorro, Texas;
Mr. and Mrs. Raul Herrera & Family, Socorro, Texas; Mr. and
Mrs. Juan Quintana and girls, Socorro, Texas; Mr. and Mrs. Mundo
Ramirez, Socorro, Texas; Mr. and Mrs. Alfonso Lujan, Socorro,
Texas; Memo and Concha Francis, El Paso; Louie and Josie, El
Paso; Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Archuleta, El Paso; Mary Quintana,
Carlsbad; Dolores Romo, El Paso.
***
The Guadalupe Romos enjoyed a big weekend last week. Visiting
them from Midland were a sister, S antes Duran, and her two daugh-
ter, Lupe Reves and Carnation Duran- Thev all attended the ordi-
nation of their cousin, Jose Arturo Banuelas, in to the priesthood at
the Messed Sacrament Church in El Paso. After the ordination, there
was a fiesta with mariachis in the parish hall of the church.
***
The Dell City school is receiving a new face-lifting. The new
paint colors, Spanish gold and brown, are quite an improvement.
***
There will be a Fair Meeting Monday night, June 21st at the
Telephone Office. The Fair Association will be meeting twice
monthly now.
***
The Dell City Soil Conservation Service has moved to its new
°"ices in the Dell Telephone Cooperative's new building.
There will be the regular monthly Lions Club Dance Saturday,
June 19, 1976, in the Com m unity Building.
***
Term er Dell City grid star, Jerry Sanders, will continue his
football career next season at W estem New Mexico University
in Silver City, N.M. The former All-State Linebacker is ex-
acted to give the Mustangs of head coach Jim W alker addi-
fional strength at the linebacker post. The Mustangs will kick-
off the 1976 season at home Sept. 11 against Eastern New Mexi-
co University. Jerry is the son of Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Sanders
***
ictor Corral, son of Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Corral, has been
aarned a supervisor for 7-Eleven Stores in Roswell, N. M.,
announced Art Burk, zone manager. Corral, who has been an
employee of 7-Eleven Stores for the past three years, was pre-
?Ousty an auditor in El Paso. He has served as a store manager
111 two El Paso locations after joiningthe company in, 1972. A
aative of Dell City, he is a graduate of the International Bus.
J’ffege. He and his wife, Neri, have one daughter, Nancy, 7.
116 Southland Corp, has eight stores in Roswell. Southland is
nation's largest operator and franchisor of convenience stores
b,lth 171 ore than 5, 700 stores in 39 states, the District of Colum-
^a°ada, Mexico and Japan. Neri is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Elias Chacon.
n.1, ***
Part JuHe Lukeman are in Yellowstone Park this week as
. °f their tour through the southwestern part of the United
vis'i-6^, Is son Mrs. Marsh Farmer. They plan to
Ty1 ,e James Munsons who recently moved to Jeffrey City,
'OlPing. It is cold and snowing in Yellowstone, the Lukemans
***
D? families have moved or are moving from. Dell Valley. .The
i/Yce Magbys left last Sunday 1Or their new home in Brady,
jj as> where Doyce will be City Marsnaii. The Buddy JNeisons
® moving to Big Spring- There was a joint, community party
^the families at the Community Building last Saturday night.
Lowther has been approved by Commissioners Court
Deputy for Dell City replacing Doyce.
***
gram.
Snoop el l a
COUNTRY KITCHEN
WHEN GOD MADE A
FATHER.
When the good Lord
was creating Fathers he star-
ted with a tall frame.
And a female angel nearby
said, "What kind of Father
is that? If you're going to
make children so close to the
ground, why have you put
Father up so high? He won't be
be able to shoot marbles
without kneeling, tuck a
child in bed without bending,
or even kiss a child without a
lot of stooping. "
God smiled and said, "Yes,
but if I make him child-size,
whom would children have to
look up to?"
And when God made a Fa-
ther's hands, they were large
and sinewy.
The angel shook her head
and said, "Large hands can't
manage diaper pins, small
buttons, rubber bands on pony
tails— or even remove splin-
ters caused by baseball bats. "
And God smiled and said,
"I know, but they're large
enough to hold everything a
small boy empties from his
pockets, yet small enough
to cup a child's face in. "
Then God molded long,
slim legs and broad shoulders.
"Do you realize you just
made a Father without a lap?"
the angel clucked.
God said, "A Mother needs
a lap. A Father needs strong
shoulders to pull a sled, to
balance a boy on a bicycle,
or to hold a sleepy head on
the way home from the cir-
cus. "
God was in the middle of
creating two of the largest
feet anyone had ever seen
when the angel could con-
tain herself no longer. "That's
not fair. Do you honestly
think those large boats are
going to dig out of bed early
in the morning when the
baby cries? Or walk through
a small birthday party with-
out crushing at least three
of the guests?"
God smiled and said,
"They’ll work. You’ll see.
They’ll support a small child
who wants to ride a horse to
Banbury Cross or scare off
mice at the summer cabin,
or display shoes that will be
a challenge to fill. "
God worked throughout
the night, giving the Father
few words, but a firm,
authoritative voice; eyes
that saw everything, but re-
mained calm and tolerant.
Finally, almost as an after-
thought, he added —-tears.
Then he turned to the angel
and said, "Now, are you
satisfied that he can love
as much as' a Mother?"
And the angel said no more.
(Condensed from Ossining
Citizen Register -Erma
Bombeck -The Readers Di-
gest)
HAPPY BIRTHDAY
HAPPY ANNIVERSARY
June 18 Clarence Rasco
June 19 Mr. & Mrs. Gerald
Gentry
Arlyne Mendoza
June 20 Ray Zumwalt
Mr. & Mrs. Mike
Hill
June 22 Bill Dodd
June 23 Jennie Teitsworth
Ben Gilmore
Jimp 24 Mr. & Mrs. J. F.
JonesFat is the most concentrated
sour/e of food energy. It
supplies 9 calories per gram
while protein and carbohy-
drate provide 4 calories per
perry hardware
safely
DELL CITY
SMAU APPUAMCB
964-2881
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32-OZ. LIQUID PLUMR
10# LA ROSITA FLOUR
5# SHURFINE SUGAR
3# SNOWDRIFT SHORTENING..
2# FOLGERS COFFEE
17-OZ. SHURFINE WK CORN..
....$2.54
.... 1.42
......85
... 2.10
1.19
1.39
3.65
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Mrs. Mildred Eads has been
a resident of Hudspeth County
fifty-one years and was one of
the first teachers to teach in the
newly built present red brick
school building. She and her
late husband, Earl Eads, moved
to their farm some thirty-eight
years ago where she still lives
in Acala. Mildred has always
been active in civic affairs and
still serves as Election Judge
in local County elections, has
served on the Fort Hancock
School Board and 'taught school
to help out during tne war years.
She is an avid gardener and
enjoys sharing her knowledge
and experience with others and
is a charter member of the
Thursday bridge club. Her son,
George, lives in Clint with his wife, Missy, and young son, John.
Her bridge guests always enjoy her delicious Swedish Ice-Box
Cookies:
SWEDISH ICE-BOX COOKIES
1/2 cup butter or margarine 1 tsp. vanilla
1 egg well beaten 11/2 cups sifted flour
2 tbsp. Caraway Seeds (optional) 1 cup chopped nuts
3/4 cup plain white sugar
Cream margarine and add sugar slowly. Add beaten egg and van-
illa with flour and nuts. Blend thoroughly into margarine mixture.
Form into roll. Wrap in wax paper and chill. Bake at 375 degrees,
12 to 15 minutes.
JUNE 18,
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