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The Monitor from McAllen, Texas • 6

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tnaek bar and Mrs. Harry Wright and (and Mrs. Steve Spencer arr Women's Calendar Mrs. W. G.

Westerfleld ara the morning auxiliary workers. Mrs. Kenneth Heliums man- 1:00 p.m. Clrclt Eight a ro ages tho magailne cart In the morning' Dancer meet in th Woman's Clu and Mrs. Dick Clardy assists In pedi- Building; with Maurlc Vndever as call, atrics In th morning.

Mr. Eby Frnti or. VALLEY EVtNING MONITOR WOMEN'S NEWS' Navy Mothers Receive Jhank-You Notes from the Kennedy Families TUBSDAY Mr. Tut Caddtl and Mr. H.

t. Mc Card itiff fh Information dnk In Hh morning at tho McAllen Municipal Ho nital and Mri. Frank Scarpact and rWL Up BabtL PAGE 6 TUESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1964 J5AKLJUAN -Bio GrandeVal- reported on Christmas Mr. Ptttr Banff Itatf the desk. In th afternoon.

Mri. W. W. Gearhart and Mri. GImko Doyla manaot tho hot.

pltallty cart fn ha morning and Mrs, Jack Mcllray and Mr M. William Ul V- I cards mailed to sons in service, Haley, draped the charter, to re-! main draped for 80 days. Communications from the Kennedy families expressing thanks to Navy Mothers for condolence and a letter of thanks from Cor HINTS COLLECTED IY MRS. DAN GERBER, MOTHER Of I son manage tha cart In tne afttrnoon, Mrs. Harvtv Aameth and Mrs.

I. pus Christ! Navy Mothers' Club McKoo ara tht morning workers at the for the donation sent them to aid and concern over the death of with their Christmas program Forcing or coaxing are probably the methods most unlikely to suc-ceed when it 20 Valley Beauties' Vie For Title of Blue Jean. Queen these delicious combination dlshei are enriched with iron and im-portant B-vitamins. All ready to 1 serve "as Is." Position Isn't everything. When It comes to a sleeping baby, that is.

Mrs. C. L. Vernon and Mrs. Robie, welfare, reported on ship gift and snack bar and Mrs.

Frame Moots and Mrs. John Martin are the afternoon workers. Mrs. Ivan McKoe maneaei the maaatlne cart In the morn-Inq and Mrs; Howard Bailey In pediatrics In the morning. Mrs.

Paul W. Oavis and Mrs Minerva Jackson President John F. Kennedy, were read. Mrs. Barnes read a poem, written recently, on the ley Navy Mothers' Club No.

One held its regular meeting last week at. San Juan Community Building. McAllen Mothers were hostesses. Mrs. W.

L. Shipp, commander, presided and opened the meeting with the usual rituals. Charter was draped in memory of Mrs. Ella Tassell and Mrs. Lucy German.

Mrs. Coleman Gimnick read the resolutions which were adopted by the club. Harold Mc-Kissick of San Juan sang "Does Jesus Care." Mrs. K. B.

Barnes, ments to gut snop and hospitals. good life and tragic death of are the night auxiliary workers. Mrs. Frank Chestnut, stamp chairman, reported she had sent j.f.k. Mrs.

o. E. Avery, adju p.m. Current Fvents Club meeli with Mrs. J.

0. Wharton, 11th tant, was given a vote of thanks ship, officer In the Order of Tummy position or flat-aback arc both o. k. unless vour doctor speci- St WEDNESDAY 1,379 cancelled memorial stamps to Naval Hospital at San Diego, Calif. It was voted that the club for the very efficient work in itainbow Girls, charter mem this emergency.

Mrs. R. E. Ro 1:30 p.m. Holt Hammond Home Demonstration Club meets at the Wom Youth Organization, girls basketball team and Sweetheart of Donna Girls 4-H.

She represents the Donna Girls 4-H Club. Johanna Ruth Lieber is the ber of Weslaco Youth Organiza sponsor a ladies' spring hat an's Building. tion. She will represent the show Jan. 31, from 9 a.m.

until hes a preference, By alternating po- 5jL sitions. vou'U soon Mrs. Don Bartel and Mrs. Sam Turk TriDle 4-H Club nf Weslar-n staff the Information desk In the morn 9 p.m. at the Texan Hotel, chaplain, assisted by Mrs.

John me reported thanks from me Tassell families to Navy Mothers for food during their bereavement. Mrs. L. W. Lelghton, finance Gail Risinger is the daughter ing at the McAllen Municipal Hospital daughter of Mrs.

J. C. Lieber Decker. Mrs. urea Hansier, Mrs.

of Mr. and Mrs. Grover Risin Pharr. Refreshments were served. and Mrs.

Archie Gaddy and Mrs. R. C. Robblru staff the desk In tha afternoon. sr.

of nio uranae uty. Jonan R. E. Robie and Mrs. Sarah comes to feeding a baby.

For these "persuaders" often stifle a baby's natural desire for food. They may well turn a normally amiable eater into a rambunctious rebel. They may even instill a lasting distaste for foods so administered. Your baby, like all babies, instinctively knows his food needs and will eat enough if he's left to eat, not made to eat. Pertinent peintar.

An unhurried, iinworried mother and a smiling mealtime atmosphere are still the best ways to teach your little one that eating is one of the truly pleasant experiences of life. Unsure personified. Seconds are usually in order when you treat Mrs. W. L.

Heartfield and Mrs. Olen (See Additional Photos a Page 5) DONNA Twenty contestants will vie for the tide of Blue Jean Lamb Queen Thursday at 'the Donna National Guard Biory. Contestants include the following: i Lynda Bowers is the daughter Of Mr. and Mrs. T.

C. Bowers of Edcouch and will represent the Hidalgo County 4-H Council in the Queen's Contest of the 13th Annual South Texas Lamb and Sheen Exposition. Lynda is ger of rnarr. uaii is 15 years old and a Sophomore at Pharr, Little manage the hospitality cart In the morning and Mrs. Jay Troutman discover your baby's preference, Plusses for the tummy position: covers stay put better diaper': will absorb more moisture.

Naturally yours from good old Mother Nature; that's the good and Mrs. Charles McMlllen manage the na is IS years old and a Sophomore in Rio Grande City High School. She is a member of the Spanish Club and Science Club, on the newspaper staff, the Rattier and belongs to the car? in me errernoon. Mrs. Tom spiro Dear Abby ano Mrs.

a. smissen ara the morn. Ing workers at the gift and snack bar ana Mrs. G. F.

Richardson and Mrs. Allan Baker are the afternoon workers, annual staff. Johanna will rep Mrs. Marshall Mangum manages the g2 38 resent the Rio Grande 4-H Club Mary Lou Loe is the daugh word on Gerber Strained and Junior Fruits. Know why? It's because they're flash-cooked in a In Response Abigail Van Buren ter of Mrs.

Joe Loe of Elsa. Ma Si ry Lou is 18 years old, Sopho magazine cart In the morning and Mrs. George McCullough assists In pediatrics In the morning. Mrs. Leon Henderson and Mrs.

Dorothy Norris ara the night auxiliary workers. :00 p.m. 101 Square Dance Club meets In Fireman's Park with Deke Meyers as caller. THURSDAY Mrs. Arthur Kruegar and Mrs.

H. E. san Juan, Alamo High School. She represents the Palm City 4-H Club is participating in the Bearettes and F.H.A. Clara Roegiers is the daughter of Mrs.

C. Roegiers of Edin-burg. Clara is 15 years old and a member of the Freshman class of Edinburg High School. She is a member of the Ser-genettes, St. Joseph's C.Y.O.

and Junior Altar Society a Junior leader in 4-H and treasurer of her club. Clara is representing the Edinburg 4-H Club. Olga Gloria Rubio is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ro-dolfo G.

Rubio of Rio Grande more in Edcoucn- Eisa men. She is a member of Thespian Club, band, Candv Striper at your sweet to Gerber Strained Oatmeal or Mixed Cereal with Applesauce and Bananas. The fruit is cooked right with Knano Memorial HosoitaL Sonb IS years old and is a junior at Edcouch Elsa High. She participates in national honor society, basketball team, and is jun-! lor class president She is pres-i Ident of Rio Farms 4-H Club, secretary of Hidalgo County Council, was selected 4-H favorite. Ginger Brown is the daughter of "Mr." and Mrs.

James C. Whittcnburg staff the Information desk learn. Do you know what hap lOATMSJ in the morning at the McAllen Municipal omore class reporter, member you. Happiness is including of Rio Farms- 4-H Club and is someone who is loneiy ana un matter of seconds to preserve the true colors and flavors the wirm sun gave them. What's more, this special quick-cook method helps preserve the precious vitamins the good earth gave them.

The happy result? Fruits with exceptional meal-appeal. Gerber Baby Foods, Box 72, Fremont, Michigan. piness is for tne Kids nerer Happiness is having enough to Hospital and Mrs. Bill Whalen and Mrs. J.

H. Monroe staff the desk in the afternoon. Mrs. William Kino and Mrs. popular In your circle.

Happi representing the Rio Farms 4-H eat so when you go to sleep at ness is in Ravine two parents Club. Maurice Vandever manage the hospitality cart In the morning and Mrs. W. T. DEAR READERS: A few weeks ago I ran this letter in my column: Dear Abby: Happiness is knowing your parents won't almost kill you you come home a little late.

Happiness is hav-ine vour own bedroom. Happi night your stomacn aoesn who haven't already fought iti Barbara Karen Malone is the Anderson and Mrs. Charles L. Simons the cereal for out-of-this-world flavor. The texture is smooth and wonderfully moist to pamper a delicate palatei As for nutrition, ache.

Happiness is having shoes out in the divorce court. Hap manage the cart In the afternoon. Mrs. Charles Brandt and Mrs. Joseph Falk are the morning workers at the gift and on your feet ana any Kina oi dotting to keep the cold out.

piness is keeping the clothes vou have neat and clean and City. She is 15 and a sophomore at Rio Grande City High School. Olga represents the 4-H Council of Rio Grande City and is a member of the Spanish daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alton H.

Malone of Mercedes. Barbara is 17 years old and a senior at Edcouch- Elsa High. She is representing the Edcouch- Elsa not worrying about whether i 5 Brown of Alamo and will repre-sent Pharr- San Juan- Alamo FFA senior chapter. Ginger is 17 years old and is a senior at PSJA. High.

Ginger partidoates in Teen, member of National Happiness is naving a root over your head. Happiness is the somebodv else is "better-dress FFA Chapter. hope thai mayDe you'll oe iucKy i enough to get some kind of an Happiness is believ ed." Happiness is not something you get. It's something you give. Honor Society, Bearette for Madalyn McDonald is the three years, twiner two years ness is having parents who trust you.

Happiness is getting the telephone call you've been praying for. Happiness is getting good grades and making your parents proud of you. Happiness is being included in the popular circle. Happiness is having parents who don't fight. Happiness Club, Science Club, CYO, 4- Club and F.H.A.

Lynn Seal is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Seal of McAllen.

Lynn represents the Lucky Leaf 4-H Club, is 15 years old. sophomore at McAl daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Har old B. McDonald of La Feria She is 15 years old and a Soph ing that the dream of freedom, brotherhood and peace for all mankind will someday come in Richmond, Va, and Assistant drum major this year; won 2nd place in Cover Girl Contest in 1963.

member of the Hidalgo County Contillion omore at La Feria High. She DEAR FIFTEEN AND UNHAPPY: Unhappiness is having is active in the Baptist Church, Club. is knowing you are as weu been in 4-H Club work for six DON'T BUY A COPYING MACHINE USE OURS! See Your XEROX Electrostatic Copies Made In Seconds! Only 15c each. All over the first 1 00 ore only 12c each. This can be one copy each 100 different sheets just 15c each.

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to punish your la year oia Gwen Callais is the daughter dressed as anybody. Happiness years, Y-Teens, A.A.U. swim for coming home late because len High School. She is active in the Tip-Top Club, Girl's Athletic Association and Bulldog backers. Pam Smith is the daughter of Mrs.

M. J. Callais of Browns ming and diving, member of if we didn't he'd Keep coming School Library Club and basket ville and will represent the Brownsville FFA Chapter in home later and later, unhappi ball. Madalvn represents the is something don nave. FIFTEEN AND UNHAPPY I received hundreds of letters from readers who wrote to comment.

Here are a few: ness is listening to your son or Air. ana Mrs. calvin Smith the Blue Jean Queen contest, La Feria 4-H Club. gripe about having to share true. MOREY, CLIFF, WHITEY AND GUS Get it off your chest.

For a personal, unpublished reply, write to ABBY, Box 3365, Beverly Hills, Calif. Enclose a stamped, self addressed envelope. Hate to write letter? Send one dollar to ABBY, Box 3365, Beverly Hills, for Abby's new booklet, "HOW TO WRITE LETTERS FOR ALL of Edcouch. Pam represents Marjorie Susan McQueen is Gwen is 17 years old and a junior in Brownsville High She is a room with his brother when he the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

should be old enoueh to under' me Monte Aito.uoid star 4 -H Club and is 15 years 1 a sophomore at Edcouch Elsa Student Council represent tive and FFA Sweetheart. DEAR FIFTEEN AND UNHAPPY: Happiness is coming stand that all parents aren't fi J. C. McQueen of Donna. Susan is If years old and a Sopho nancially able to provide each High School.

She also is a more in Donna Hieh School child with his own bedroom, un SIS S. Broadway Phone MU6-S6U McAlleri Blue Print Co. Peggy Cole is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Cole of McAUen.

Peggy is 15 years old and a sophomore in McAllen happiness is knowing that your home on time so your parents won't worry. Happiness is having someone to share a bedroom with. Happiness is proving to vour parents that you can be She represents the Donna 4-H Club of which she is an active member and has been for sev 15 year oia can oe trusted Hign. sue is if a. sweeineart.

en years in the Donna 4-H Club. Unhappiness is finding out that the reason your son's grades are poor is because he cut member of Student Council, for trusted. Happiness is in realiz She is secretary- treasurer of member of the school band and Thespians. Pam also is a 4-H Club member. Evangeline Trevino is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Antonio Trevino of Rio Grande City. Evangeline is 14 years old and a freshman at Rio Grande City High School. She is representing the Starr Grande 4 -H mer F.H.A. president and voted ing that sometimes you re lucKy you don't get what you pray for the club, member of Donna D'-Ettes Drill Team, and raised a "Most Beautiful" in we msn because it isn't always gooa ior classes, came unprepared for tests and never did his homework.

Unhappiness is in knowing that the "popular circle" your man class of 1962-63. Peggy is sponsored in the queen contest grand champion breeding ewe for the show last year. by tne McAllen FFA Chapter. GAS AT THE FAIR rauia Kay remelton is son runs with will call mm cnik Lynda Cox is the daughter of daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Paul Club and is a 4-H member herself, besides being a member of NEW YORK (UPI) gas-operated air conditioning Air. ana Mrs. J. cox of Don Pemelton of Mercedes. She is 16 years old and a Sophomore equipment will cool 80 per cent J.H.A., newspaper and annual staff, past secretary of the Girl na.

Lynda is It years old and a junior in Donna High. She is en" if he doesn't do what they do, regardless. Unhappiness is knowing that your son will be well dressed only if you hang up his clothes, shine his shoes of the pavilions at the 1964-65 at Mercedes High, representing scouts. New York World's Fair, the Gas tne juerceoes 4-H uuo rauia is president of the Donna Girls 4-H, member of Methodist Jann Elaine whitlock is the Appliance Manufacturers Asso active in FHA pep squad for and see that he changes his socks, and Unhap ciation says. Gas also will do daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. W. E. Whitlock of Mercedes. Jann practically all of the heating, cooking and water heating; Old piness is sometning we nave is 17 years old and a member brought on ourselves because for the Tigers and Y-Teens.

Cathy Rainwater is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Troy Rainwater of Weslaco. Cathy is 17 years old and a junior at Weslaco High School. She is a mi.

fashioned and modern gas lights we loved our son so much we of tne senior class of Mercedes High. She is representing the Mercedes FFA chapter and will decorate the fair walkways. couldn't say NO to him. UNHAPPY PARENTS Delta's Dost for Dsr.druff ItchySccIp Amy shampoo will waik away tfaadraff, bat who waits to lahaaipoo crcry day or two. Uw fBakcr'i Hair Toaic aartiase '4 fo oh about roar basJaeas.

It's the easy, alcaiaat way, YobH agree: "Baker! Best beats member of Hidalgo Cotillion em' participates as a twirler of the band, FFA Sweetheart, Homecoming Queen, 63-64: Hidalgo DEAR ABBY: We're a bunch Club, vice president of Y-Teens, member of National Honor So of guys in Vietnam doing a job ciety, secretary of Girls Athle ANTI-LITTER NEW YORK (UPI)-An estimated 70 million Americans are affiliated with the Keep America Beautiful (KAB) litter-prevention movement. They are members of more than 50 national for Uncle Sam, and we read uuwon uud, student Council, Thespians, Y-Teens and annual staff. Mary Alice Zepeda is the your column in the Stars and tic Association, basketball team, Student Council, Weslaco High cheerleader, member of Stripes. That 15 year old kid mu the rest," or asoney back. who was unhappy because she Methodist Church Youth Fellow- I organizations that assist KAB, didn't have a bedroom of her Its year-round educational own, didn't get the telephone program against littering on! calls she wanted, and wasn't as daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. E. Zepeda of San Benito. She is 17 and a senior at San Benito High. Mary Alice represents the San Benito FFA, participates as a member of the Catholic nignways and in recreational well dressed as some of the areas.

other kids, sure has a lot to iouth Association. in Spanish, it means "terrific" MORE AUTOMATION NEW YORK fUPIl -Auto mation has come to that scenic wonder and valuable source of hydro-electric power Ni- aeara Falls. N. Y. Faced with the dual problem of obtaining me most emcient use of a two-plant generating complex and at the same time staying within the permissible water diversion rate from the erratic Niagrra River, the state Power Authority has installed a digital mm- A I.

and you'll agree it's simply greatl puter system (manufactured by Leeds Northrup Co.) which automatically regulates Niagara Proiect generation in resnonse it i iiiwijijwiuMu)ti American Beauty Coiled Vermicelli for delightfully distinctive mealsl American fieautu Made in Texas bjrTexans to suit Texans' taste. to power system needs and de termines tne numrxT oi units to be operated at the two plants to maintain allowable water di version rates. mm 7 Tup, id Mil I -A A I I -it THERE IT GOES WINNING MORE HEARTS AGAIN! "Ask not whatyour country can do for you; ask what you can 00 for your country." AN ANNIVERSARY PRESENTATION! To mark an inauguration anniversary a handsome panel of our late President and his now-famous saying to be worked in cross-stitch for an heirloom! No. CC-101 has hot-Iron transfer for design measurinfc by color churt. To order send 50 cents In coins for each pattern to: CREATIVE WOMAN Valley Evening Monitor Box 438, Mldtown Station i New York 18, New York Print nnmc, address and style number.

DO NOT SL'ND TO MeALLKN. Then there's Cadillac's new Twilight Sentinel When it's time to turn on the lights, they switch on automatically and then turn off when sufficient daylight returns. And in the evening, the headlights can be set to light your path from car to doorway and then turn off automatically after you have entered the house. There's a lot more about the 1964 Cadillac just as new and just as exciting. Take performance, for example.

There's the exciting new 840 h.p. engine the most powerful in Cadillac history combined with the smoothness of an improved Hydra-Matic or the completely new Turbo Hydra-Matic transmission. Give in to your heart and get behind the wheel. Let your authorized Cadillac dealer introduce you to America's most desired motor car. Every time a Cadillac goes by, it seems someone tans in love with it.

Last year, for instance, more people moved up to -Cadillac than ever before in history. And the way 1964 ia atarting off, Cadillac is going to attract more owners than even its beguiling predecessor. Why? We think the answer is easy. Each year Cadillac simply lengthens its margin of product leadership by introducing advancements and improvements that are entirely its own. In 1964, for example, we've combined the heater and air conditioner in a single unit witk a tingle control.

You set the thermostat at your favorite temperature just like you do at home anjl the interior of the car holds it winter and summer. call it Comfort Control. Am aura-Mil Starts Wednesday Morning 9:00 A.M. LEVItiES'S VILL REMAIN OPEII UNTIL 9:00 P.M. FOR YOUR SHOPPING CONVENIENCE USE OUR UYAVAY Read Your 8-Pape Valns-Packed Circular SUCCESS TUCSON, Ariz.

(UPI) drifter from Tennessee wanted a place to sleep but was refused loddntr bv Sheriff's denu MORf TEMPTING THAN IYER AND JUST WAIT TILL YOU DRIVE IT-SEE YOUR AUTHORIZED CADILLAC DEALER des because he had committed R0W1 Windirful rilltffrem wtt krtMblal ASTHMA attack! Mi ptrexyimi Wi rurtikl fonmilt MiMtf4 If rMtrMwy tUlltt aaffvrinc gHMi, MmmIM. MiHK kTMlimtf ittm hrt itfi-m yiwi ir tmutt. 1 lMtl. HllH '1KU. kxnfvi iui.

a mxM'I irattM tmtmut. no crime. So Doyle Bailey, 40, stepped out to the deputies'! parkinK lot in front of the laU and took a blanket from a car belonging to a ranee denutv Grinnlne widely, riallev finally' HICHWAY rnt nlarfl In alav II viu 801 MU6-055r McALLEN iotled up oo a burglary thargi.l.,.. i.

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