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Valley Morning Star from Harlingen, Texas • Page 2

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Harlingen, Texas
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May 4, 1960 MORXrvn TF.X** Obituaries Jubilee Chairman Says ham. Texas. April 29 of O. I I (Ophir) Ridings, former Me Alim resident and father of J. D.

Rid- MrAllrn and Mrs. Tom of Pharr. Evan presided of the ed to all those persons who had and burial Harlingen Golden Amiiversarv a part in the recent week Ions Ronham Sunday with the Celebration. has asked that of Hawkins pas or of the his pei'sonal appreciation be relay- fiftieth birthday. -----f------- -------------------------L- Mr, Ridincs resided in McAllen WP had such complcle Wilson I CO operation from every one in tcmn, it be imyossible for about 10 veal's ago.

Resides the son and daughter me to fhsnk personally each of (Continued from Page those who celebration helped a to vith an could he asked. "He is open- profitable one financially, ly supported racketeers in Gaheston make the Mrs. Josie Ridings, of! Bonham; seven grandchildren and vet. Not by a long shot. And those Tuesday.

i I one gi'f'at grandchild: a uTve niissed well come back Hurst explained that he used the of and throe r- he and half brothers; Dan Albert and Ks-j Tumms to sin GoWen Jllhj. ol Big Sandv, Tox. son said about 60 days ago the they had born sue- mimstenal of island achieving most of their kKIJA B. city asked Carr to take a stand to weather conditions rrow NSVILLE Mrs. Aurelia unpredictable factors Rargiiarena 87, died at Carr didn fayor the beyond our control, we were dis- 2 a.m.

Tuesday at her residence, answer, wilson said, appointed in not making the ven i he asked. is open- "sun'ivors include a son, Vasquez; three daughters. Rosa -i- 4 Mi 1 we feel that the cele- V. Vda Garza, Manuela Carr also charge a 1 bration was still a There Vasquez Contreras, Simona V. dr played favontes wito poitical pa people working on commit-Zamora; several grandchildren in gi-anting bank charters er shown any in- and other relatives.

I categoncally dmy tha affairs before. Men, Mass will be at a m. women and children have learned Wednesday at Oir Lady of Guada- The AG explained a as about their community and church and ftineral services only one on pnde in will be held at 4 p.m. at the Delta banking commission and tt taKes Harlingen. All of Chap I.

Burial will be in the Cityi to make However, he went on, rt frequently happens there are aiid those who worked be- charge of the arrangements. petmg applications for banks the scenes, contributed an -------and the has to choose one. number of man- KNRV Usually the losing applicant raises hi.story BROWNSVILLE Mr. Henrv' a big fuss and come alive for those who saw it. Alfred Bullock, 75.

of 2024 K. Jack- appeal to the And there is no way to weigh such son St died Sunday morning at sigmfioant to iwy a values as the good will his residence. Mr. Bullock where appeals have created, or the vast bom in Penn, and had courts have upheld the of the mrougnmn me sTaie. He is tii' when sairt that an am.rate esti- "T' mate of the financial status of pnce Hobert Bullock; five daugh-i rSL he celebration cannot be made ters.

Susan Marie B. Flores, An-! 'sverai days. There are funds nette Maria Deljado, Marietta 4 a and some bills Bullock. Henrieta Jo Ann and per. before the B.Jl^k,_a„d sonai and has orffered anything aniount of publicity Harlingen re- lived here for several years, ccived throughout the state." He is survived by his wife, nothing positive in had to the AG summed up.

GIFTS for MOTHER'S ond GRADUATION CHARM BRACELETS 3-50 up CHARMS. $1.50 UP For Heed Head Cliurrh House For the Ca-p Key to Greeting Services will be held at 4 p.m Wednesday from bis residence! with burial following at Buena Vista Garza a 1 home Is in charge of the arrangements. Hospital Bridge Affects Crossing Brownsville h'rst co-operative marketing will bf by a group of egg producers. (Continuad from Page One) million cost estimated onginally, it does not include required fur- BROWNSVIU.K Many resi-! Mexico authorities have repeat-', jnishings. equipment and other ex- Matamoros were prevent- that applications for pcnditurcs.

crossing into Brownrf- vorm are free i i'unds must be earmarked for Tuesday a' a result of an all of the items before matching week by the But it is known that the dfnm Interior Ministry to Hill Burton money is released jvipxican and the fenderal grant will no longer available after June 30. f.jYys.sing the international bridges ments required for the forms are the fenderal grant will no origin 'iTic action was described as a Half of the original $1.5 million Brownsxille. been rai.sed by public sub- immigration officials in Mata- Iscription and the other half is to indicated they are go- come from the Hill-Burton prcv demand Mexiro is.Mied problem" in Matamoros and several authorities said it in immigration to clear up the rnsi ing to fiemann Mexiro is mioo i crossine carts for Buildinc site lor the new medi- hridRcs hcrr. .11 facility, to be known as the estimated Mexican border Knapp Memorial Methodist hospi- employed in Browns- Brownsville of tal and to be operated by the Matamoros, Methodist church after its compie- acutely affected indicated that the oiti i tion, was donated by the city vrhen go to work Tues- to this area and (inns the project was initiated. 3 other border po.nf^ City Atty.

Garland Smith said seeking identi- merchants, enviouv he had not completed a check on of thr trade givrn the legality ol the city assumine drastic immigration order is the obligation, but said he would ol Valley hfve Iwn blamed for the crossing, SEND FLOWERS by Wire Delivery and Quality Guaranteed by the most responsible florists Look in Yellow Pagci lorists elsoraph elivery Hearing Is Scheduled be prepared to give an answer who have alien pass- Wednesday afternoon, ports issued by the U. S. State said the city probably but lack the necessary handle the matter through identificarion cards, a gi'ant-in-aid for which there is a provi.sion to u.se up to five mills on each $100 valuation annually out of the general fund. He offer- pgr Bus Fare Increase ed the grant-in-aid as -probably rrownsVILLK The Cham the way to do it." Commerce here has been Present tax rolls would yield the Texas Railroad $7,000 annually on the fiv- commi.ssion has set Mav for mill proposition, city manager Vir- Rearing on a rate gil Thompson estimated. increase in the Rio Gran- Mayor Bud Horn pointed out vallev.

$6,000 annually from the Valley Transit Inc, and source already is pledged Bus Lines have made ap to the local chamber of com- for a 10 per cent mini- merce, leaving only about 1 000 increa.se in bus fares for Smith said he would look into the city might ----have for provnding funds when the tives pressed for a quick answer, facility Is not municipally-owned. a special meeting was set for 10 Horn pointed out the city, in ad- a m. next Tuesday when a deci- dition to con.sidering the legality, sion will be madp. must determine w'hether it However, it was indicated if can afford the extra expense. He Smith finds it is legal the called attention to thp fact that at least will waive the building connection with the hospital, permit and wafer city must spend an estimated Commissioner Earl Butts urjed Sll.OOO-Sl.'j.OOO for a street leadin'; the hospital group to contact oth- I to the new building.

er Mid-Valley municipalities for W'hen the haspital represent.i- aid. crackdown. mSm Congress fContinued from Page Ciiei half-cent a gallmi tax increase on; gasoline to provide new fmancingj (or the Interrtate highway build -1 w.rm ing program and for postal rate ron.iidershi.. with modfniti to'Tony Tobola, Last Jackson increases to erase the Post Office The Weather Harlingen Beauty Wins 'Pirate Queen' Title Pretty Miss Shirley Tobola. Apparently, one of the points year-old daughter of Mr.

and Mrs on which they were judged uas ability to get along with other has another trophy to add to her fait for ningpv girls, according to Finis Bpnnett, Department deficit. He wants to ts to ihp to in ihp long list of awards, having won first place as Pirate I Queen" in Coi-pus Christi's Bucca- raise first cla.ss mail rates from to 6 the Grande ritv nrpn frrUT to five and air mail, barometer. 2 arid nuing om seven to I neer Days celebration. ,1 1 i 2 17 m. 6 33 He also called again for Thunddv.

p.m., piwal of four billion dollars in 7 -J I 1 I Sunrise; 5:51 8 m. Sunsft fomgn aid funds, new farm leg-1 ni 1 aid for school construction, removal of as the interesit ceiling on long-term government bonds, liberalized 77 migration laws, federal help 72 and 40 more federal judgeships, Major Request Detroit 74 assistant manager of the Harlingen Chamber of Commerce, who, with Mrs. Bennett, accompanied Shirley to Corpus Chri.sti. The for- By now, Shirley is acnistomed mal judging came in the la.st hour 7 pm winning contests, both those before the big parade, re.sulting which, in Shirley havinc the place of 50 involve personality and inteHi-honor on the big noat on which all the beauties rode. Another girl Jan Ellington of Lyford was second The President mide one major new request of Congres.v—a worth 7 gram ot federal-state help to aid the elderly in meeting the cost of 74 voluntary, private health 75 aiTce cata.strophic Illness.

He said he would submit his 7 this week. Mexico 82 Eisenhower also chided Con- Nflaml Midland gress about erecting new build-; ingS to care of its own office Monterrey .1 1. rpace problems unthout havung New York done the same thing for future city i Omaha presidents. He asked for powers to re- Louin organize the Executive Branch Luk, city 62 government. And he said the lawmakers should do something about giving the peoples of Guam and thp Vir gin Islands a voice in Congress 31 53 54 47 51 27 61 34 45 55 71 40 57 50 50 63 61 8 45 62 44 45 .71 gence.

She was Queen of Harlingen's Fiesta Turista in 1959, and not only the football sweetheart for Harlingen Cardinals, 'place winner, but became the All Valley foot- I ball sw'eetheart last year. She has a Cardette and a cheerleader during her high school career. TONITE Wednesday, May 4 WILL WILSON Answers the False Charges of His Opponent! 6:15 P.M. Channel 4 KGBT-TV paid pol. adv.

Hgn. for Will Wilison, A1 Conway and Claude Carter, Co-Chairmen, OW Wl, are In Beautifu Mont Meta Memorial Park THE PRIVACY, THE SECLUSION, THE DIGNITY, AND THE PROTECTION OF ---Crypt Entombment in Mont Meta Memorial Mausoleum Son Senito, For Information Mail To Mont Meta Memorial Park San Benito, Texas NAMI ADDRESS Mont Meta Memorial Mausoleum .12 and this year was head cheerlead- She was cla.ss favorite for the Mardi Gras coronation for two .11 .141 Science Shrinks Piles New Way Without Surgery Stops Pain Watermelons CSpeiUl) For time has found a new htaling with tha iihing ability to ahrink hemorrhoids, itchinit, and ralieva pain without surgery. In after case, while fently relieving: pain, actual raduction (thnnkage) took place. Mof amazing of were thorough that aaffartra mada astonishing statements like have ceased to be a problem!" The secret is a new healing sub- of a world-famous research institute. This substanca is now availabla in luppoiilory or ointmevt form under the name Preparation At your druggist.

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Not only does Shirley excel in beauty contests she is living proof that a girl can be beautiful 03 and brainy as well. She is a member of the National Honor Society and the Spanish National Honor .03 Society, and has in the I Student Council at Harlingen High 1 School. She is also a member of '6 the concert choir. She has a lot of fun alrmg with her studies and other duties. She played in the football game this year, and she is a member of the formerly known as the Valley's of (Continued Fmm Page One) Corpus Christi, ithermce per melon so' high it which 17 South Texas girls par- be wa 5 judged secretly.

Anson said the July 1 deadline may keep Central Texas I areas from getting in on anv but Ihp vfrv lafi but that' Soitfh Texfls may have hy May IS. Thpre is smal. mmpetition from Mexieo. i'f harden melons, and because late freezes, they are beautiful melons, to the S. now, and they might fur SPECIAL 5 HOUR DISTRIBUTORS CLEARANCE SALE 4 P.M.

TO 9 P.M. THUISDAY, MAY 5Hi RANGES DRYERS WATER HEATERS FREEZERS WASHERS DISHWASHERS AIR CONDITIONERS u. nish Texas with he said. Hcfftnan TV's Stereo's DCXteF: Washers West Germany plans 25 Youth Hostels, bringing its total ALL NEW APPLIANCES WITH FULL SERVICE WARRANTY First Valley watermelons this to 755, Bonn reports. WANT TO SAVE MONEY? NOW'S YOUR CHANCE tS-OHlV mmn coupon youR oMcin mm THURSDAY-F OR ONE DAY ONLY! WAREHOUSE SALE S.P.

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