Hudspeth County Herald and Dell Valley Review (Dell City, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 33, Ed. 1 Friday, April 16, 1976 Page: 1 of 8
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OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF DELL VALLEY AND HUDSPETH COUNTY
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NUMBER THIRTY-THREE
Gasler
MRS.JAMES LYNCH,SR.
PASSES AWAY
DISTRICT 12-B GIRLS TRACK CHAMPIONS
Mr Scarbrough presented
plans for senior trip. The pro-
posed trip for seniors to Coloradc
Springs on school bus was
approved by the Board.
County Commissioners Ray
Collier and Fritz Jones with
John Ferrell discussed plans
for tax work Mr. Farrell
recommended that the Board
enter into a cost-sharing
effort with County to measure
improvements for tax rolls.
The Board will take Mr.
Ferrell's recommendations
under advisement, and make
decision on this at a later
date.
It was approved to purchase
paint from Republic Powdered
Metals, Inc for exterior of
school buildings.
The Board appointed Les
Foster, D. D. Barker, V. C.
Snodgrass, Eligio Gallegos to
Board of Equalization.
They also approved the
New Mexico Contract for
three years at $200 per
Cont'd. pg. 2
GOOD FRIDAY - THE CRUCIFIXION
John 19:16-21 & Mark 15:33-39
FRIDAY, APRIL 16, 1976, DELL CITY, TEXAS 79837
VOLUME 20 8 PAGES
the city; and the signboard was written in
Latin, and Greek, so that many people
Then the chief priests said to Pilate,
it from ‘The King of the Jews’ to ‘HE
am King of the Jews’.” About noon,
fell across the entire land, lasting until
60 yard Dash: Carol Beas-
ley 1st; Cathy Fain 2nd;
Danelle Magby 3rd.
80 Yard Hurdles: Rosie
Espudo 1st, Brenda Lewis
2nd, V. Lewis, 3rd.
880 Relay: Dell City 1st,
Sylvia Lee, Cathy Fain, L.
Archuleta, F. Dean.
100 Yd. Dash: F. Dean 1st,
C. Beasley 2nd, 4th, S.
Cadena.
880 yard Run: 3rd - M.
Leyva, 4th, I. Munoz.
Mile Relay 1st, Rosie
Martinez, T. Wallace, P.
Richardson, Toni Scar-
brough.
Dell City Junior High
Girls finished 3rd over all
in the Junior High District
Meet at Van Hom.
Deborah Lewis won 1st
in Triple Jurrrp and IQO-yd.
Dash; Kim Kerby won 1st
in discus and 2nd in shot
put. Ise la Chacon won 2nd
in Triple Jump. Sylvia Re-
yes won 3rd in 60-yard
dash.
From The Living Bible
Then Pilate gave Jesus to them to be crucified. So
they had him at last, and he was taken out of the
city, carrying his cross to the place known as “The
Skull,” in Hebrew, “Golgotha.” There they cruci-
fied him and two others with him, one on either
side, with Jesus between them. And Pilate posted a
sign over him reading, “Jesus of Nazareth, the King
of the Jews.” The place where Jesus was crucified
was near
Hebrew,
read it.
“Change
SAID, I
darkness
three o’clock that afternoon. Then Jesus called out
with a loud voice, “Eli, Eli, lama sabachthani?”
(“My God, my God, why have you deserted me?”)
Some of the people standing there thought he was
calling for the prophet Elijah. So one man ran and
got a sponge and filled it with sour wine and held it
up to him on a stick. “Let’s see in Elijah will come
and take him down!” he said. Then Jesus uttered
another loud cry, and dismissed his spirit. And the
curtain in the Temple was split apart from top to
bottom. When the Roman officer standing beside
his cross saw how he dismissed his spirit, he
exclaimed, “Truly, this was the Son of God!”
RELIGIOUS HERITAGE OF AMERICA
WASHINGTON. D.C.
SCHOOL BOARD MEETS
Regular meeting of Dell
City I. S. D Board met in Supt
Beasley's office Ap?il 12, 1976
at 7:30 pm
Present: Supt Beasley,
Pres Richardson, Larry Karr,
Bob Jones, Joy Wood, Corine
Magby, Mary Meade Lynch,
J. C. Lusk, Wes Scarbrough,
John Farrell, Fritz Jones, and
Ray Collier. Absent: James
Lynch, Richard Rasco, Charles
O'Bannion.
Minutes of last regular
meeting were read Karr made
motion to amend minutes to
extend Judy Bieling's contract
for coming school year. The
motion was seconded and
carried. Jones made motion
to hire Dianne Radcliff and
James Radcliff as resource
teachers for coming year. The
motion was seconded and
carried. The minutes were
approved as read with these
ammendments. Mr. Joe
Muirhead has resigned, and
all other teachers have been
rehired for coming school
year.
Most people are limit-
ed by their inability to
appreciate others.
* * * *
Dell Valley -Results of District 12-B Girls Track Meet held at
Van Hom on Tuesday, April 0, 1976.
Anthony, who had won the district in girls track for 4 years in
a row, was soundly beaten by perennial second place finisher
Dell City. The final point tally was 233 for Dell City '.nd 157
for Anthony. Dell Citytook
21 girls to the meet and all
21 scored points. "The de-
termination these young wo-
men showed at the district
meet made this the sweet-
est victory I've enjoyed in
10 years of coaching girls
Athletics", stated Coach
Hayes.
Results: Shot Put: Jayne
Gentry 3rd, Tammy Cald-
well 4th, Virginia Hill 5th.
Discus: Jayne Gentry 1st,
Tammy Caldwell 4th, Vir-
ginia Hill 5th.
High Jump: Krissy Lynch 5.
Long Jump: Carol Beasley
3rd, Brenda Lewis Sth,
Cathy Fain 6th;
Triple Jump: Carol Beas-
ley 2nd; J. Chavez 4th; C.
F in 5th.
440 Relay: Dell City 1st -
Sylvia Lee, Carol Beasley,
Cathy Fain, Francis Dean.
440 Dash: Pam Richard-
son 1st, J. Chavez 4th, T.
Scarbrough 5th.
220 Dash: Krissy Lynch 2nd,
Lori Archuleta 3rd, Tammy
Wallace 4th.
Commissioners Meet
Sierra Blanca -The Hudspeth County Commissioners court met
in regular session Monday, April 12, 1976, in the Courthouse.
Present: Commissioners Manuel Lujan, Louie Lutich, M. R.
Collier and J. F. Jones. County Judge Doyle Ziler presided.
County Clerk Bernice M. Elder, recorded.. Following is the
business transacted:
Motion by Jones, seconded by Ziler, carried, that bids have
been received on trucks Commissioners Court authorized Com-
missioner Jones to dispose of - bidders being J. C. Bunch, Dan
Carpenter and Lone Star Auto Sales.
Ziler-Lutich, carried, that the Jailer employee position be
abolished as of April 30, 1976.
Lujan-Jones, carried, that the Sheriff be authorized to hire 4
Jailer dispatchers at the minimum wage scale. Lutich abstained.
Jones-Ziler, carried, that the County Judge be instructed to get
an opinion from the County Attorney on whether the abandoned
vehicle fund should and could be audited by the County Audi-
tor, and also disposal should be made of surplus funds.
Ziler-Lujan, carried, that the Sheriff be instructed to continue
to pay on the 2-lease purchase radars from Abandoned Vehicle
Fund. Collier voted "No", and Lutich abstained.
Collier-Jones-carried, that the jail bills be paid from the Per-
manent Improvement Fund. Lutich abstained.
Collier-Ziler, carried, that the Revenue Sharing Bills be paid
and that $1,135. 95 to Rio Grande Electric Co. be paid from Re-
venue Sharing. Lutich abstained.
Jones-Lutich, carried, that the regular bills be paid as read.
Lutich-Collier, carried, that the Justice of Peace reports be
approved as read.
Ziler-Lutich, carried, that $132.12 from the Criminal Justice
Fund be transferred to the Officers Salary Fund.
Ziler-Lutich, carried, that the Treasurer's Report covering the
quarter between January 1, 1976 and ending March 31, 1976, be
published and recorded.
Lutich-Colli er, carried, that the Financial Statement for 1975
Cont'd. Page 2
Alhambra, California -Mrs.
Nellie Phelan Lynch (Mrs.
James Lynch, Sr.) 88, of
Alhambra, California and
Dell City Texas, passed away
April 7, 1976, at her home
in Alhambra. She was bom
in County Kilkenny, Ireland,
and came to the United States
when she was 18 years old,
and worked as a secretary to
Mr. Stauffer of Stauffer
Chemical Company in San
Francisco, California, where
she met and married James
Lynch, Sr., who also was
born in Ireland, having come
to the states during the gold
rush of Alaska at the
turn of the century, spending
his early twenties in Alaska,
and later farming in Mexico
the San Joaquin Valley in
California, and Dell Valley.
Mr. Lynch passed away in
September, 197L at the age
of 91. 6
Even though most of their
lives were spent in the United
States, neither ever lost their ‘
distinguished Irish brogues, and
their wonderful Irish senses of
humor. Mrs. Lynch had a car-
ing, unselfish love of all ani-
mals, and she cared for and
fed hundreds during her long
lifetime. She was a member
. the Catholic church. She
is survived by four sons, Da-
vid Lynch of Alhambra, James,
Jack and Michael Lynch of Dell
City; 2 daughters, Kathleen
Murphy and Eileen Abbott of
ian Marino, California, and
<-i* grandchildren.
Donations may be made to
ot. Isidore Mission in Dell
Jty’ Texas. Recitation of
Rosary was at 7:30 P. M.
d k funeral rites at
APril 10- both at
* P®! Turner and Ste-
vens Funeral Home in Alham-
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