Back in January, 1973 Tex Ritter, Country singer,
came to Delmar. He was doing a tour encouraging country music. He visited town
officials and had lunch at Orrell's State Line Restaurant. This was his second
trip to Delmar, as he had a few years earlier came to help the Delmar Fire
Department with some fund raising. Tex died a year later on January 2nd 1974. I
guess once he had been to Delmar, he figured he had done it all and dieing was
the only thing left.
Those of us who are older, have all sit around a bar, drinking beer and singing to Tex's songs on the juke box of "Rye Whiskey", "Deck of Cards", "Wayward Wind" and that tear jerker of "Hillbilly Heaven". He sang the title song in "High Noon" of "Do not forsake me oh my darlin". His son was, of course, John Ritter of "3 is Company" fame and his grandson is Jason Ritter of "Joan of Arcadia" and "The Class" fame.
Those of us who are older, have all sit around a bar, drinking beer and singing to Tex's songs on the juke box of "Rye Whiskey", "Deck of Cards", "Wayward Wind" and that tear jerker of "Hillbilly Heaven". He sang the title song in "High Noon" of "Do not forsake me oh my darlin". His son was, of course, John Ritter of "3 is Company" fame and his grandson is Jason Ritter of "Joan of Arcadia" and "The Class" fame.
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