The Winkler County News (Kermit, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 92, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 8, 1970 Page: 3 of 10
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Sunday, Feb. 8, 1970
The Winkler County News, Kermit. Texas
Page Three
Come (n Soon)
TIPS TO WIG WEARERS
A hat worn constantly or a
wig worn all day every day can
prevent your scalp from
“breathing.” It’s the kind of
confinement that can make
your own hair look dull and
unmanageable. When you
remove your hat or wig, shake
out your own hair and brush it
lightly.
Wig wearers should shampoo
frequently because of the
increased perspiration under
the wig. Gentle baby shampoo
is recommended for frequent
shampooing because it does
not dry out the hair and leaves
it shiny and manageable.
Jimenez Named
To Honorary
Scholastic Group
Ruben Jimenez was among
38 University of Texas
students recently selected for
membership in Phi Eta Sigma,
national honorary scholastic
fraternity for freshman men.
He is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Merced Jimenez, 411
South Hickory, Kermit.
PRESENT PROGRAM — Each student in Mrs. Troy Warren’s fifth grade class at Purple
Sage School, Friday, in assembly, chose a character born in February and recited a comment on
his life. The groundhog received prominent attention in the play entitled, ‘Fabulous February
on Parade, 1970.’ Seated left to right are Corby Biddle, Alton Teague, Mark Haines, Mark
Morris and Greg Sanner. Standing: Nancy Puckett, Shelia Wood, Liz Baucom, Cheryl Coates,
Misa Mayes, Sylvia Quiroz and Joy Sanders. (Staff Photo)
COMPLIMENTED WITH SHOWER - Mrs. Joe Munn (seated) was the surprised honoree
of a layette shower held Thursday night in Permian Savings and Loan Room. She was presented
a corsage of yellow baby sox trimmed with green net. Hostesses (standing, left to right) were
Mrs. Darrell Hanna, Mrs. C. H. Partney Jr., Mrs. Lloyd Gilley and Mrs. Lee Roy Bell.
__(Staff Photo)
PURPLE SAGE ASSEMBLY - Mrs. Troy Warren’s fifth grade class were colorfully
costumed for their roles, Friday, in the school play, ‘Fabulous February on Parade, 1970.’
Highlight of the play was the presentation of a box of Valentine candy to each surprised
* mother. Seated left to right are Mike Bryant,Terry Bentley, Darwin Garvin, Scott Townley and
John Steward. Standing: Donna Throneberry, Robin Nix, Steven Joiner, Ricky Valdez, Thomas
Dowling and Joe Arnold. (Staff Photo)
DIP FOR VEGETABLES
ADD TO SNACK TIME
An unusuaLtreat can be used
as a dip for fresh vegetables or
as dressing for salads. It is
quickly whipped up and makes
Hi cups.
Mix together 1 cup
mayonnaise or salad dressing,
34 cup chili sauce, 3 to 4
tablespoons vinegar, 2
tablespoons chopped onion
and 2 teaspoons sugar. Cover
and chill.
rThe Lonely Heart'
Raisin Bread Breakfast Sandwich
Lloyd Prestridge
Serving Aboard
USS Midway
USS MIDWAY (FHTNC) -
Navy Petty Officer Second
Class Lloyd D. Prestridge,
husband of the former Miss
Marsha S. Wilcoxson, 625
North Poplar, Kermit, is
serving aboard the aircraft
carrier USS Midway, which was
recommissioned during
ceremonies at San Francisco
Bay Naval Shipyard.
First commissioned in 1945,
the Midway was
decommissioned to be
extensively overhauled. After
completion of the
modernization, the ship will be
able to handle the newer
aircraft being planned by the
Navy.
Joseph Stone
Completes 30
Years With Mobil
Joseph W. Stone Jr. of
Kermit reached his 30-year
service anniversary with Mobil
Pipe Line Company Jan. 23.
Born at DeLeon, Stone
graduated from high school in
Vivian, La., and attended
Louisiana College at Limeville.
Joining the company in
1940, Stone worked as a
pipeliner in Little Rock and
East Texas. While in the East
Texas area, he worked as
pipeliner, products gauger,
construction inspector, field
gauger and field engineer.
In 1953, Stone transferred
to Electra as a field gauger. In
1961, he transferred to West
Texas and was promoted to
metering technician in 1964.
Later he was promoted to
gauger foreman and, in 1967,
Stone was promoted to field
foreman. He is presently
located at the Halley
Station-Midland Division.
In march of 1966, Stone
went to Libya on a loan
assignment as terminal oil
movements gauger at Mobil Oil
Libya Ltd’s Ras Lanuf
Terminal on the Mediterranean
Sea. He returned to Midland in
June of that year.
During World War II, Stone
served in the Pacific Theater
with the U. S. Navy, and
during the Korean War he was
recalled, serving with the U. S.
Army in Korea.
Fishing and hunting are
Stone’s favorite hobbies.
He is married to the former
Mildred Louise Wall of Vivian
and they have two grown
daughters, Jo Ann and Jimmie
Louise.
Odd Fact
A four-member panel, chosen
to select a suitable name for
the nightly train that carries
San Francisco’s garbage 300
miles to dump it in a desert,
skipped over such suggestions
as "The Smells Fargo" and set-
tled for "The Excess Express."
California Raisin Advisory Board Photo
A new. twist to ham 'n eggs a la raisin bread is a hearty idea.
Simply add bits of green onion and green pepper to the well
seasoned ham and egg mixture. Then mound onto buttery raisin
bread toast. Top with additional toasted raisin bread slices
and brush with butter. This imaginative version of the Denver
sandwich is grand for breakfast or brunch.
WESTERN HAM ’N EGGS ON RAISIN TOAST
6 eggs
J/3 cup finely chopped green
onion
1/3 cup finely chopped green
pepper
% cup chopped cooked ham
% cup milk
y2 teaspoon salt
y& teaspoon pepper
Butter
12 slices raisin bread
Beat eggs lightly. Add onion, green pepper, ham, milk, salt
and pepper. Melt 2 tablespoons butter in skillet. Add egg mix-
ture and cook slowly, gently lifting from bottom and sides with
spoon as mixture sets. Do not stir constantly. Cook just until
eggs are set but still moist. Toast and butter raisin bread. Spoon
egg mixture evenly onto 6 slices raisin toast. Cover with remain-
ing slices. Brush top slice with melted butter, if desired. Care-
fully cut in half and serve 2 or 3 halves per person. Makes 4
to 6 servings.
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to put on a fresh new look for spring . . .
We, the following Kermit beauty salons, express our sincere
appreciation to our friends and customers for their patronage in the past,
and we look forward to serving you in the future.
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Elizabeth's
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Elizabeth Mills
411 E. Winkler 586-2134
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Green, Maud. The Winkler County News (Kermit, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 92, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 8, 1970, newspaper, February 8, 1970; Kermit, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth883658/m1/3/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Winkler County Library.