May Carson is the type of person that America was founded upon. I've heard my mother and father speak of people like this, they're always looking out for others and willing to help anyway they can. We need more people like May in our world today. Thanks Bob and Kelli for sharing another wonderful episode of TCR. Stan in Northern Idaho.
As a young guy my Dad would travel between Carlsbad and El Paso in his old rickety simi trucks and in the summer he would take us. We would beg to stop in Cornudas just to get out of the truck. This brings back so many memories. Thanks TCR.
@@JudiChristopher I loved Carlsbad in those days. The old motels and the DeLux diner and gift shop. Thats when Whites City was the best tourist stop in the entire USA. God Bless.
@@donculver153 YES... I lived at White City when I was 11 years old... Do you remember the Million Dollar Museum? Right in the middle of White City... it was so cool... it isn't there anymore but I'm glad I lived there to experience it... and they shot the movie "The Gargoyles" there too... it was so much fun to watch that cheese movie being made...
@@JudiChristopher I remember the museum very well. We spent a week every year in Carlsbad so I could probably be a tour guide at the caverns. We always ate in the bottom of the cavern but stopped at the museum and gift shop in Whites City on the way back to town. There was a tourist trap just before Whites City with teepees and a snake pit.
I watched a documentary about Cornudas. Looks like a young man owns it now. I’m wondering what happened to May Carson. I’m hoping she has just retired she seems like a treasure of Texas. I’ll have to take me a back country road trip one day and go that direction. Thanks for another great documentary of a sweet lady. A Texas jewel she is
Yes... I think you're right... I live in Carlsbad NM and we get a lot of things advertise from El Paso And someone was talking about the prices of the food there... $8.00 for French Fries!!!! ... I don't know who owns it now... But it will be a cold day in hades before I pay $8.00 for French Fries.
NOW... You are in my neck of the woods I live in SouthEastern New Mexico and have been to this place many times... I'm not sure if it is even still there anymore. This brings back so many good memories... Thank you
God knows I love small towns in West Texas. Bob and Kelli make it all that much more special. Next time I drive between Dallas (Daughter number 1) to San Diego (Daughter number 2), I will absolutely make it a point to stop here.
@@bevoburn Yeah, just saw a video of him praising himself for charging $10 a gallon with a minimum of 5 gallons purchase for gas and making $6.50 PER GALLON profit on it. Best I can tell, he bought it about a year ago. So far, the only thing I see the cafe is selling as of that video is cookies he scooped up from a toll house cookie tub, cooked them in his home kitchen oven, walked them over to the cafe on the cookie sheet and praising himself yet again for the profit he is making. The town has lost it's 'feel' it appears. Land developer meets small town country and guess what happens.
I kinda teared up for a minute seeing my Great Grandparents eating there. I wonder when this video was done because Gramps passed away about 12 years ago. Neat story!
I hope May lives a long and fruitful life, but as we all eventually go to meet our maker, I sure hope someone will take up the torch and keep this piece of Americana alive when May gets called up.
Sadly MS May passed away Dec 7, 2018 from "complications from Bone Cancer." In fact, she had long passed away when this video was published. Someone else bought it and from the looks of his videos, it will never be the same. He has painted over her name on the roof and it is now called Jaz Cafe. From what I have seen in his videos, the only thing he is selling is gasoline for $10 a gallon with a minimum of 5 gallon purchase. He boasts about making a "$6.50 profit PER GALLON." Where Ms. May was there to HELP people. Also, he is MEASURING on a scale portions of toll house cookie dough from a tub in his kitchen, baking them in his oven and walking them to the cafe on the baking sheet and again, praising himself for the profit he is making. Other than cookies, it appears that is all he is offering for now in the cafe due to "remodeling." I have not been back since he purchased it so all I have to go by are his video updates. MAYBE he has more up and running now??? No clue. However, times have certainly changed for Cornudas. Ms. May Carson IS DEEPLY MISSED !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! RIP sweet lady you were and are still VERY LOVED. Presidents, First Ladies and celebrities have been there. YOU are what made Cornudas what it was. IMHO, when your spirit left this world, so did the spirit of Cornudas.
I was all about it until I realized this entire channel was from ages ago and they haven't made a new video in decades. Sorry but 4:3 ratio was the give away.
@@cameraman655 Thank you. I was going to say the same thing. I believe TCR began decades ago as a PBS show. I enjoy seeing these "Classic" shows along with new videos! Side note & trivia -- Houston's (Channel 8?) was the first PBS station in the USA.
@@michelericca6728 if I remember correctly, TCR started off as a production for the Dallas station, KDFW called ‘4 Country Reporter’ in 1972, moving on to rival WFAA in the 80s as a syndicated series. I seem to recall reading that the production company was acquired by Texas Monthly. Indeed, Channel 8 was the first Public Broadcaster (1953), but considering that PBS would not come into existence until 1970, it is a grey area as to whether it was the “first” PBS station in the US.
Been visiting since 1994 when I'd run in my 18 wheeler. If you have the chance to drive by visit and take pictures to CAPTURE the moment and make a frozen time in your pictures.
May Carson is the type of person that America was founded upon. I've heard my mother and father speak of people like this, they're always looking out for others and willing to help anyway they can.
We need more people like May in our world today.
Thanks Bob and Kelli for sharing another wonderful episode of TCR.
Stan in Northern Idaho.
God bless Texas
As a young guy my Dad would travel between Carlsbad and El Paso in his old rickety simi trucks and in the summer he would take us. We would beg to stop in Cornudas just to get out of the truck. This brings back so many memories. Thanks TCR.
EXACTLY... I live in Carlsbad NM
@@JudiChristopher I loved Carlsbad in those days. The old motels and the DeLux diner and gift shop. Thats when Whites City was the best tourist stop in the entire USA. God Bless.
@@donculver153
YES... I lived at White City when I was 11 years old...
Do you remember the
Million Dollar Museum?
Right in the middle of White City... it was so cool... it isn't there anymore but I'm glad I lived there to experience it... and they shot the movie
"The Gargoyles" there too... it was so much fun to watch that cheese movie being made...
@@JudiChristopher I remember the museum very well. We spent a week every year in Carlsbad so I could probably be a tour guide at the caverns.
We always ate in the bottom of the cavern but stopped at the museum and gift shop in Whites City on the way back to town. There was a tourist trap just before Whites City with teepees and a snake pit.
@@donculver153
EXACTLY... Good Memories.
Another Great story by the Texas Country Reporter.
What a great woman. A slice of "America" the way it was, once a Great Nation!! It's a shame it is no longer May's establishment... God Bless
I watched a documentary about Cornudas. Looks like a young man owns it now. I’m wondering what happened to May Carson. I’m hoping she has just retired she seems like a treasure of Texas. I’ll have to take me a back country road trip one day and go that direction. Thanks for another great documentary of a sweet lady. A Texas jewel she is
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Yes... I think you're right...
I live in Carlsbad NM and we get a lot of things advertise from El Paso
And someone was talking about the prices of the food there...
$8.00 for French Fries!!!! ... I don't know who owns it now...
But it will be a cold day in hades before I pay $8.00 for French Fries.
NOW... You are in my neck of the woods
I live in SouthEastern New Mexico and have been to this place many times...
I'm not sure if it is even still there anymore.
This brings back so many good memories... Thank you
God knows I love small towns in West Texas. Bob and Kelli make it all that much more special. Next time I drive between Dallas (Daughter number 1) to San Diego (Daughter number 2), I will absolutely make it a point to stop here.
True America right there. Wonderful.
Another great, heartwarming story from TCR !
Would love to visit this cafe!! If you see 18 wheelers parked out in front or on the side you know that’s good food inside👍👍👍❤️ Great story!!
I GREW UP ABOUT FIFTY MILES SOUTH OF THERE IN SIERRA BLANCA. I REALLY MISS IT. THIS MADE MY EYES WET.
God Bless you Ma’am✝️🕊🙏🏼❤️
Great Story - - - - - as usual!!!!!
Greetings from the Norhtcoast of Germany 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Yes, it kinda does something for you❤️❤️
Apparently May's Grandson owns the place now and it's still in operation.
That's good to hear.
I hear it is for sale .....
It was sold to a carpet bagger. Mays Cafe is now called Jaz Cafe.
@@bevoburn Yeah, just saw a video of him praising himself for charging $10 a gallon with a minimum of 5 gallons purchase for gas and making $6.50 PER GALLON profit on it. Best I can tell, he bought it about a year ago. So far, the only thing I see the cafe is selling as of that video is cookies he scooped up from a toll house cookie tub, cooked them in his home kitchen oven, walked them over to the cafe on the cookie sheet and praising himself yet again for the profit he is making. The town has lost it's 'feel' it appears. Land developer meets small town country and guess what happens.
Awesome story! Thanks for this! I've been watching Texas reporter since I was a kid, 45 now. Time flies! Be safe and keep em coming! 🙏
I kinda teared up for a minute seeing my Great Grandparents eating there. I wonder when this video was done because Gramps passed away about 12 years ago. Neat story!
I believe this episode came out in 2003.
Wow! AWESOME that your Great Grandparents are in the video! What a moment for you!! ❤
Tom in Ft. Worth 😎
It says it was 10-25-2003
Very lucky lady to have so many people that love her 😪💞
Very heart warming story.
As I've said before, your story's and people like May give me hope for the human race.
Great video and a beautiful story. Thanks
Tear's in my eye's!
I love America! I love the people that make this country a better place!
Livibg in EL Paso Tx I've been to this cafe many times! It will be a sad day when this place closes it's doors!
God is so great to heal this lady and then she heals whoever comes in with good food and a safe place!
God bless you May!
God bless May’s soul.
That story got real good toward the end.
You know, "what goes around comes around" isn't just a trite saying. 🥰
thank you for this video.it is lovely
Awesome story
Great story. Such a beautiful lady. Bless ya maam
💖
God bless her and those truckers roll on
I wondered if that was El Paso Cattle company back in the 1900’s where they rounded up the horned Hereford cattle
I hope May lives a long and fruitful life, but as we all eventually go to meet our maker, I sure hope someone will take up the torch and keep this piece of Americana alive when May gets called up.
A great story
What year was this recorded?
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That place was never open when I lived in El Paso
There’s more you don’t know about that country out there west they are cattle ranches
Sadly MS May passed away Dec 7, 2018 from "complications from Bone Cancer." In fact, she had long passed away when this video was published. Someone else bought it and from the looks of his videos, it will never be the same. He has painted over her name on the roof and it is now called Jaz Cafe. From what I have seen in his videos, the only thing he is selling is gasoline for $10 a gallon with a minimum of 5 gallon purchase. He boasts about making a "$6.50 profit PER GALLON." Where Ms. May was there to HELP people. Also, he is MEASURING on a scale portions of toll house cookie dough from a tub in his kitchen, baking them in his oven and walking them to the cafe on the baking sheet and again, praising himself for the profit he is making. Other than cookies, it appears that is all he is offering for now in the cafe due to "remodeling." I have not been back since he purchased it so all I have to go by are his video updates. MAYBE he has more up and running now??? No clue. However, times have certainly changed for Cornudas. Ms. May Carson IS DEEPLY MISSED !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! RIP sweet lady you were and are still VERY LOVED. Presidents, First Ladies and celebrities have been there. YOU are what made Cornudas what it was. IMHO, when your spirit left this world, so did the spirit of Cornudas.
Bless her dear heart!!! & stomp on that stupid spider
Amen!
I was all about it until I realized this entire channel was from ages ago and they haven't made a new video in decades. Sorry but 4:3 ratio was the give away.
There is quite a bit on new content on this channel. This is from their ‘classic’ archives.
@@cameraman655 Thank you. I was going to say the same thing. I believe TCR began decades ago as a PBS show. I enjoy seeing these "Classic" shows along with new videos! Side note & trivia -- Houston's (Channel 8?) was the first PBS station in the USA.
@@michelericca6728 if I remember correctly, TCR started off as a production for the Dallas station, KDFW called ‘4 Country Reporter’ in 1972, moving on to rival WFAA in the 80s as a syndicated series. I seem to recall reading that the production company was acquired by Texas Monthly. Indeed, Channel 8 was the first Public Broadcaster (1953), but considering that PBS would not come into existence until 1970, it is a grey area as to whether it was the “first” PBS station in the US.
Been visiting since 1994 when I'd run in my 18 wheeler. If you have the chance to drive by visit and take pictures to CAPTURE the moment and make a frozen time in your pictures.
Old video she died in 2018 en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cornudas,_Texas