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Valley Morning Star from Harlingen, Texas • Page 25

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EEN TALK By CARRIE ANNA CROCKETT end CAROLYN KLEIN Howdy Kids! th.t six cast consists of: Sandra Loue, ern duds" and seemed to have a tests are over can Wolf, Thomas Waters, Nan- real big time, breathe a sigh relief Onlv two Cy UhIrich' Martha assembly speaker was more wr-U Newkirk- Ujn Hensley, David Munn. ILs talk was wecks Ieft- lxMs make Hensz, Pat Priest, Gaylord Me jmars Daniel, Andrew Belschner, Albert most interesting and inspiring. best of it, tv 1 i ne annual i-ieen Banquet was Burt held Saturday nisht, March 1. and the cast" and committees are Pasoda Friday, the Student M-f) maV sponsored a "Western Ev Play of the best one ever! The eryone turned out in "west Room. The Purple" and the decorations were unique and outstanding.

Entertainment was provided by Monsters" and "The a newly formed quartet. Congratulations go to Desi Reynolds for winning Singles at the Falfurrias Tennis We a.t a'l very The 19.x3 Cameron County 4-H tans, Little Sisters, and St. An- proud of Desi and the tennis team. D.e.:s RvVue was lie in the Cj.n- ihonys Clubs; with a large cotton Th? Stu Council officers! fountain in 4-H TOPICS By LYNNE HANSEN munity in San Benito on 111 tllr background and election will be held Tuesday. An mobile letters hanging from the will be tomorrow.

Mon- ua. Jo at 8:00 p. m. 4 ceiiinrr day, and campaign speeches will on carnival the name for Brj.vnsvilie Souiiimost provided he all remember to ta.s year revue. entertainment between divisions in vote for the most capable candi- Around 500 guests came to iorm asvo -al I r.

dates. you cannot vote watch the 131 girls model their Santa Maria 4 II Club pro- (a aprons, skirts, blouses and dress- i0 La delegates left end 1 eg Ai aiion Juoges for tie aprons and skirts attended late sessions, and enter- cs Clydel and Lynne conlest6, d-V lclub sponsor, was elected state nd Jo? ted state high school The FBLA sent representatives to the State Convention at Denton. the Canic -jn Home Demon oration 0 f. 1 get the re l- and on the stage, and helped plan school soonsor lney were Mrs. Darrell M.

Car- and carry out the behind the scene ter, Olmito; Mrs. Robert A. Rupp, action. vice-nre San Benito: and Mrs. 0.

T. Rob- 'e Home Demonstration Coun- Safe driving is trying to be fur- cil served refresnments. ii.h-erci*. Th? i Dodd. Cameron a series of articles stressing safe 's ncrc County home demonstration agent.

Two fro t'ckrls 'Un'' 1 ir io will be given to the student who 1 1 Robert Rupp served as contributes the most effective iss lai icne Sadler, as- ph for the event. safety slogan before each paper, aslant county home demonstration Appreciation goes to Mr. Frank They should be turned in to Miss agent, Hidalgo County; and Miss Bruniemann. Cameron Coun- Ann Burtless, Room 105. 7 distfict ty agricultural agent, Mr.

Arlie The librai-y has received many vr from )Vcslaco- B- Cook, Rangerville, the new baeks. Each student, especi- Don Messer, Cnairman of Brownsville and San Benito Cham- ally around term theme time, the Cameron County Home Dem- bers of Commerc arrior Whoops By BERTIE MAE PATTERSON and QYNTHIA BARRIER SANTA ROSA Howdy! have really been buzang around S.R.H.S, this past week. The 92-B district tournament here. Our girls team won first and the boys came up with second Sometime this wrek our girls will in bi-distrirt. We 11 be behind you all the way girls.

On February 25th the annual district F.F.A. Sweetheart Banquet was held at the livestock show grounds in Mercedes. Those that went from our F.F.A. were the chapter sweetheart Helen Sanfilippo and her escort Gary Whcr) us, J. R.

Bevers, Norman vjregory and Robert Poor, 1 hosx that went really had a nice time. The F.F.A. sweetheart will be die entry in the Cover Girl Re- v.u\ We want to wish her the best of luck. 'o Santa Rosa school hand i making plans to march in the Rio iGrande Valley show pa- VklA r.r MORNTNO AT AJI itiMJHam. wia Sundloy, Moreh 2, Goren ty CHARLES GORIN ps right IWir br ChicaJTfl ulnerablt.

South deals, proper procedure. But in this hand, ninth trick had to be found in hearts, and to build up trick tuo fineries would be needed, requiring two entries in dummy In order to develop two declarer must find dubs divided 3-2 so that the seven of clubs would become the second Alter playing the ace of clubs, should have followed with the queen, and when the suit breaks favorably, lie may safely overtake tjne ten of dubs with the king. The heart finesse is then taken and loses to West, who establishes the diamonds. But the deuce of Permits entry to dummy for rasa another heart finesse. Neither NORTH 10 7 4 7 5 2 K7S3 WEST EAST 4KJ3 VQ74 VK852 QJlOn A 4 SOUTH A95 A 10 A 3 AQ 102 The actual biddmg South West North 2 I I Opening lead: Queen That card not to be fctudied in the abstract of dia Mothproof These combinations ought- WCishoblft IOWA erts from San Benito, i VALLEY FFA SWETTHE Judy FitzGerald, 18-year-old Weslaco High School senior, was selected the Valley district Future Farmers of America sweetheart at the annual district FFA sweetheart banquet in Mercedes Tuesday night.

Miss Fitzgerald, (ieft) who was one of 35 local chapter candidates competing, is shown with Russell Goolsby of Weslaco, district FFA president and Miss Barbara Denning of McAllen, last year's sweetheart. (Staff Photo) Greyhound Gab Lion Lines hr 8.I*L.V V' hut should be handled in relation- laundry manager at tlie University have been asked to march in this lL. 1 parade, Tuesday we had a speaker, a is the moral of today story, former student from Santa Rosa, ship to the rest of tine hand, with of Iowa says winter woolens, when the final contract always in should be dipped in a chemical solution for a few extra opening bid of two no minutes to insure moth protection L. A. Bradley said he has found student 1 trumP is Mly descriptive.

t.M vn tn three no trump is slightly that srviium silico flouride dis 101 ur unorthodox inasmuch as he is one solved in water wall provide an ir On Saturday twenty F.F.A members went to the district point short of the standard ie, expensive and effective protection. About three tablespoons of the ru a 1 I quiiTment of four points for such meeting in La freiia. Hwpvcr wp arc nevep chemical should be added to a pail By OLIVIA RIVERA LA FERIA By GINANNA CROUCH and JO ANN CLARK SAN BENITO Last Friday iur class; Jeann.e Christiansen and the Cam-should take advantage of our li- a Pandvland theme Humberto Reyna were sophomore Are we i jifferrnt activitic in intemhola. onstration Council, served as nar- eron County 4 boys for their brary. and Diane Montemayor this week is over.

We had tests contest. This vear want to the queen of diamonds, revue and she also cooperation with pi iking the an-' The Association party has sticks and gun an(j Rjck Booth were the freshmen throughout the week, you know, i nal the be 1 Muming ever Ck-round0rgan mUSIC nUal A Dress Revue a grand becn changed to March 15. All drops, John Hitt, and Martha Wat- favorites. genJor was esentpd mide in an interscholastic con- management of the club success. members must have their 50 cents ers were crowned Km" and Queen Richard Villarreal and Norma Tupsd iv 3UU 10 A meeting of the Highland Boys (in by March 8.

of Vanity Fair for 1958. Trevino were runners-up lor I a 1 The juniors are planning a big md 'Is Club was held recently.1 Gene Borchardt just returned Myrta Kay Liles and Mike Her- and Queen. Runners-up for evening. It was a three-act faice banquet this vear Frankie Vega and Lupe Castaneda from the fat stock show where he vey were presented as senior senior class favorites were Ar-with a fine cast consisting we wish them the best of luck'-urli Kast tirst coia'ons were cained in the alternately presided over the a Valley specimen. He class favorites; Nita Bellard and mando and Diana Cantu; RUdy Fernandez Johnny Mitch hi tins and With thi1 8ce' AIld one couonjheme Bein- ing, The rolI was Mr Rupp the local FFA Cnap.

Robert Lara represented the jun- Juniors weI-e wilUam Bentley and We sav haXP a good and t0 'U'H on insectp- Lupe ter. Gomez; for the sophomore Margev Stohler'God fiV i You u. Rodriquez led recreation. Bill Hud- Our teen of the week is a Ynunasteri Struck class Lorraine Romo; Junior Arell- Critically III is. blond, hazel-eyed senior girl.

She am, and Martha Jane Russell were )( National 4-H Ueek yes- has been a member of a capella Heaviest' by Polio freshmen class runners up. Bov HoMaitfjIilpd lerday 3nd ends MarCh Choir' Cardettes- Student AUSTIN polio Patty Coston read the prologue ducted bv 13- C. Mayborri. iSt publisher of the reminded to wear their 4-H and is president of Y-Teens. She struck heaviest at Texas children and and Phil Senterfitt Alter Attack by Day Snermar Democrat and a wide- uniform or awards to school on is planning to attend the Univer- of 4 or younger during 1957, the was mPastfr of ceremonies.

and M81Sted by Cynlhia, FOR Known newsman for nearly 60 All club reporters areJsitv of Tevas he- favorite slo- state Health Department report-j A styie sh0w was given for the attacked Bobby Sparks, 16- way to get hack to dummy for suit that each girl gained some A knowledge of leadership from the t0 piecipitate a nnptl with any pla; or who, under favor- an (or the KEEP license to tiie extent of a Miss Norma Lee Rgberts of San Benito sen-ed as chairman of the dress revue. Publisher Reported your attention In order to guard a holding of four to the followed, he was assured of four club tricks In an effort to build up a ninth trick, he led 4 low' heart off dum my and tineaaed ten, losing to West exited with a diamond, but declarer had no u.lS., condition to turn in all 4- Club news gan is 'cm tc way at the Sherman Commun- to Clydel Young and Lynne Han- Virginia Self: sen. See you next week, Cards! An assembly program was and chewed another heart finesse, so he was ity Hcsoita). Missed Friday. It said 59.7 per cent royai court.

Commentator was Jul all cases involved 4-year-old Hatchett. Sixteen girls modeled him so severely that he had to.down one. under children. THIS IS WHAT YOU'VE BEEN WAITING FOR rappaii Matchless Panoramic Sixty GAS RANGE clothes from shops in town. 5 ednesday morning.

The scratches on his face In the handling of the club suit, Entertainment was provided by men for constitu- pd at declarer had executed an unsafe Harlingen; by Linda father, E. Sparks, safety play. Were there no ex Flattops," San Benito; and Pat VeXer shot dog Mnt the head traneous considerations, the saft- Whitford, Harlingen. all accepted by the student body A dance was held in honor of ass.en? the court in the Community presented Building after the coronation. a Monday morning to Thursday Feb.

27. twenty -four the student body of L.F.H.S. students left for the Trinity speech on the program were Mr. tournament in San Antonio. The Barnhart and Richard Van Steen girls attending were Allene Booth, Kenny Scott and Jerry' Tretman Lanev Brown, Patty Coston, Caro- wpre elected recently captains for lyn Fincher.

Frances Foley. Syl- the La Fcria basketball via Gay, Gerrie Cause, Elaine team. Congratulations, boys! Goolsby, Julia Hatchett, Patsy, Public Education Week will be Hatchett, Suzie Hindman, Sarah observed in La Feria March 3-7. Mary McKown, Martha The Public is invited to visit thei Neely, Aileen Sakoda, and Mary schools during the week. Lois Weaver.

The La Feria FRA chapter was Also going are John Buffo, Rudy to the district chapters for Beaidixen. John De Pue, Johnny the district meeting Saturday. Fischer. B. L.

Foley, James Mor- This is about all for the week gan, John Ridgway, and Phil Sen- and do be with us again next terfitt. week. May God bless you all. Congratulations go to Billie Joe Thompson for winning the Daugh- .1 ters of American Revolution Geese award. Boast Less Greese The Outstanding Girl of 1938 for ST PAUL Housewives the Future Homemakers of Amer- may be enjoying lhat ica is Jane Sakoda.

The HA jess easier to fit in the sw-eetheart of 1958 is Merced Bur- oven and havp more edlble meaf Congratulations to both of (jian usual NEW LOOK With proner care wall to wall carpeting wtU retain new look. Corre-ct cleaning seemingly been a tery and controversial to ear pet After much reoearch a product Is on the market that and duffs up beat down carpet removal of thereby maintaining the new look. The textile engineer of a large carpet 'mill aays the beat The product is Bluo Ltutee. It In easily applied with a long handle brush. One half gallon of Blue Lustre coirreatrate cleans three 9x12 rugs.

YARBROUGH'S Laurel Park Shopping Ceater TAPPAN'S BEST RANGE JUNKIN'S Bought a Carload of TAPPAN RANGES especially for their Gigantic STORE-WIDE SALE. And because of their volume buying ONLY JUNKIN'S can bring to the Valley this oustand- ing value on the Finest Range that TAPPAN Builds. COME IN LOOK COMPARE! REGULAR PRICE SALE PRICE SAVE AUTOMATIC ROAST Just probt, dui, turns oft signal sounds mtit of ntu" yeu srr foacrt Top burner thsrmostst cooking automaticdly Just set burning, no no T0UCM-T0 GO AUTOMATIC CLOCK. Just to cook it starts stops perfect cooking or baking results every CHECK THESE ADDITIONAL QUALITY FEATURES ALL PORCELAIN Inside and Out! VISUAUTE OVEN CHROME LINED OVEN PRES-TOE BROILER ONE-PIECE TOP LIFT-OFF OVEN DOOR CLEAN QUICK BROILER FREE Valley-Wide Installation by Factory Trained Experts CONVENIENT BUDGET TERMS TAPPAN THE VALLEY'S LARGEST SELLER! 516 W. JACKSON mas.

you. fp you next week, forget to drive safely. Daniel to Address Newspaper Group AUSTIN (UP)- Gov Daniel will be the principal concluded speaker Monday night at the annual banquet of the Texas Daily Newspaper Association, it a announced Friday. The 37th annual three-da ymeet- ing opens Sunday. Geese raisers may enjoy bigger an-l profits because of the development of a new concept of goose marketing.

Recent studies at the University of Minnesota have shown that geese make most of their growth Price during their first 10 weeks and that geese should be sold when they are 16 weeks old instead of the usual 26 weeks. Therefore, "junior will be' going on the market in the future. They have all the qualities mentioned above. Sale of Lingerie discontinued styles FAMOUS NAME BRANDS Slips cjCony Cji Sei Broken Sizes and Colors Sizes 32-38 1ones downtown Harlingen.

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