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The Brownsville Herald from Brownsville, Texas • Page 6

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HElUl.n, Marrh HAFB Will Establish IVeiuMViseiwi HARL1NGEN AIR VORCK BASK --An nclivf Air force Museum program, the purpose of which is in preserve Iho history, spirit 'Ac rorps and traditions nf Ihe Air Force, is curvrntly being car rid out in this area. Items wanted includes of pi'l depicting (lie Air force, its personnel or i mission; experimental and other foreign and domestic items of equipment; aeronautical or military trophies and relics; flags, colors, guidons, and streamers of organizations having a particular historical or sentimental value lo the Ai Force; models; and nicmorabili of a personal nature with persons and events important in Air Force history, inclutlinr photos, rare Ixxiks find private documents, Permanent museums are now ii operation at WriRlfl-Patterson Ai Force Bnse, Ohio, and Snmpsoi Air Force Y. Another such museum is presently hein ra activated nt Lackland Air Force B'lse. These museums will becom 1 final repository for many icnl ilcms showing Ihe growth am development of tlie Air Force. Anyone having items such those lifted above, and who wis lo donate this material eillu permanently or on a loan his to ih? Air Force, is requested contact thr- Museum Property Of ficrr of Air Force TCuiiriins S-lVi or phoiie CIA 30-00 Curtain Callers Present Easter Play March 29 The Texas Southmost Collegi "Curtain Cnllcrs" "'ill prcsen You Tlirre They Cru clftcd My an Kfislrr play at an R.m.

on March 29. Members of the cast are: Jim McCIung, as Peter; Elaine 1 Patrick as Judas; Guy Bazar, as Caiathins; Leonard Bloorn, as Pilate; Rich ard Godfrey, as Simon; E. Duarle, ss the Centurian; anc McMn Weinhreclit, as John the Beloved. Ruth Slratton will be the eolotst. The stage settings are beinc dr signed by Beverly Thr play Is under fht direction Jo Snbrlno, cluh sponsor.

Willacy To Gel New County Agrnt District Extension Agent, Jnr Rolhe, announces a Travis A King has been employed by tli Commissioner's Court rf Cou ty as Cou nt Ag i cull Agent, i April 1 Kiiif who nl (he present i Count. Agricultural Agent of county, will till the i i vaea trd by L. K. Franks is ic as County Agent, clfcclive April 1. Kins is graduate of Technological College, has degree in Animal Husbandry an (IRS been County Api'iniUvu'ii Agent for I last five years.

Trumpet Virtuoso To PL-ty Rafael MenrtM the world's greatest rum pel vir tviosn, will ftppenr ns soloist will the Weslaco high innd a p.m. Fridny, Maicli The ccncori In tho new ci1 ni'hfwl auditoi iuru i lip mule the direction of Gene A. RmnpJit Weslaco biind i AdmiJ sion will lc for adulls am 51.00 for students. Mender, has made music ill his tory by c.Si.ihllshin^ sinnc! ants of performance for i I MI ni pel. rctvirlcM.

an Graduated Scnlc On Insurance Approved AUSTIN' I'P A Fcale for ratine dwclHr tor lire, and exlcn t-overase insurance acloyilr nnee CoinmisFioners, i Aiij. 1. 'x, rjl tf i i hearing held hy the rr-mmi fire -re mnro i tlif los ratio on Imver hrnckr In ut inr. on Hit: ov (1 Hie ('jurl A a Ims i i iFml i 'or a hf-cond; Irrin oji TPifs ynungrst I'rcsldirij; Kt (fin history of Texas, Mnrrivm was lasl yrnr In i C'hnirrnanshlp of IFic i a Met'EEon jf llnr. tfc ns Cli.iirniHj) tit Slur i Arnrrh i i i 9 1W1 lo 1355.

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Lest We Forget WED.VESIMV 3 p. Historical Museum open lo the public. 3:30 p. Culture Club meets at the homo of Mrs. G.

N. Bogcl (or a Friendship Tea-with Mrs. E. V. Nelson as co-hostess.

6:30 p. m. Exchange dub meets at the Corral Drlve-In. 7:30 p. Litters meet at the Tune-Up Shop.

7:30 p. m. Home Builders Association meets at shelter house, Rlnggold Park. 7:30 p. Devotloni in Siicred Heart Church.

7:30 m--Students of Sacred Heart Church attending Brownsville High School will meet In Church for Lenten Devotions. 8 p. for membera of the Sacred Heart Church Choir In the Church. p. Legion Auxil- jiary meets in the Legion Halt THURSDAY Noon--Kiwanls Club meets at 1 El Jardin Hotel.

Noon --West Bnwnsville Qub meets at the Town House. i 7:30 p. Class at Good Neighbor Settlement House, 1349 E. 13th St. 7:30 Pan American Management meeting.

7:30 p. Winter Resident! Club meels at the Youth Center 7:30 p. Brownsville Lioness Club meets 8t the Town House, 8 p. Legion meet! at Legion Hall, Fort Brown. 8 p.

Eight Square Dance at Ebony Heights School. FRIDAY 7:30 p. Way of the Cross, in Sacred Heart Church. I SAnrrtDAY i 9 a. lor Junior Choir of Sacred Heart Church In the Church.

9:30 a. of the Altar Boys of Sacred Heart Church to the Parish Hall. 12:30 p. Meeting of the League Women Voters at iLandrums. A A Y.M You eon have everything in nylons wilh Ptnney's new Goymode slretch- oblojl Shec-rness that makes (hem hard to tell from your own complexion! Fit that molds them around every curve and contour of your leg And, more be.iuty miles to the pair than you ever dreamed possible! The secret's in their double-loop knit now 2 threads instead of one if one snags or catches the other is still intact to check runs! Here's a now triumph in Gaymode strctchables more spectacular because at Penney's low price you set nil the shcerness, stretch and wear found in any stretchables at ony price! They come with dark and regular ssams in spring fashion shades.

PAIR if i si mid 94, nerm, long AS ADVERTISED IN LIFE Census Survey Slated To Open On March 19 Special questions en consumer income, rnigration and family characteristics will be asked in the U. S. Census Bureau's Current Population Survey (n March, ao- cording to Supervisor Autra A. ville ol the Bureau's district at Houston which will participate in tlie sun'ey. The special quei- tions bo in addition to the regular employment artel unemployment inquiries asked each month in the Current Population Survey.

Supervisor Deville emphasized ithat all information about IndMd- uals lurnished lo the Census Bureau Is held In absolute confidence under Federal law. It Is used only to obtain summary figures such aa totals, averages and percentages for various groups In the population and not to show information (or particular families or Individuals. The information cannot be furnished to any other Government Agency and thus cannot be i tor investigation, taxation or lation. The Current Population Survey twill be conducted locally and In 320 other areas of the country during the week of March 19. Information will be collected locally by Mrs.

Rosemary Phlppj and Mr. Comer C. Kidd of Brownsville and Harlingen, CORPORATION COURT FINES Monday's corporation court fintt jtotaled SIS9. Thirteen persons were fined on drunk charges. Four persona were on parking charges, i Olher persons fined were Rey- inolds Galvan, $10 for affray, GU- borto Gomez.

$5 for speeding; Ernesto SoHs, $5 for disregarding a red light: and Andrew Alva Trcvi- no. $5 for allowing his license to expire. The fa low ing persons were fined $10 for driving without a license; Jose Machuca, Francisco Guevara. S. B.

little, Aurora Reyes, Jos? Cerda. Gutierrez. Pedro Juarez, Juan Salinas. Pedro Guerrero and Juan Rivera. Meeting Set On Weslaco Party An open meeting of the Weslaco anniversary cclt- bratlon bonrd of directors will be held Thursday.

April 32. at which time seven members of tbs board will be elected. Businessmen and citizens of Weslaco are invited to attend meeting lo discuss whether hoM a i a party again this year. Also up for discussion, in the 1 event the celebration Is continued, will the lype of show and whether the fruit and vegetable style show should bo revived in view of completion of the new city-school auditorium. CIIUKCHfLL HAS COLD NICE, France--UP--Sir Winston here on a Riviera vacation, is suffering from a mild cold, it was reported Tuesday.

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Years Available:
1892-2024