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Valley Morning Star from Harlingen, Texas • Page 2

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Harlingen, Texas
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Ike Opens Tour With A Speech In Puerto Rico Obituaries from Pasf Onri fprences of iis to forrn that our fire unmn thf' Unit- of Sfatrs should dnvrtnp Raid. "Rut f'U' ma.ionty of fhp pooiHe nrv cnn you will find diffor pnce nf opinion to i.a.ct that the union should prrma nont. Mrs, Maria de Jpsus Toscano IVda. de Ramos, at hpr rpsi- 722 parly Monday morning aftor a short illness. IIJ.MO TOHD jWright, 71, a winter visitor hrre includp four sons, Kd- BROVVNSVILI.K Funpral lor several years, died Sunday uardo Ramos.

Antonio Ramos, for Tclmo Todd of afternoon. Mrs. Wright came from and PYancisco Ramos, all of Har- Rrownsville will be conducted at Englpwooii, Colo, and was born in lingen; and Domlnto Ramos. 10 a.m. Tuesday in thp Darling Parsons, Plainview; two daughters.

Mrs! Funeral Home with the include her husband, Maria R. Hernandez, Harlingpn; Rev. Billy Lucas officiating. Arthur Wright, one son. and a and Mrs.

Victoriana R. De Leon daughter, one brother and two of Mexico; 37 grandchildren, and siiiters. grea-t-grandchildren. Funeral were held Mon- Funeral will be con- at a.m. in the Virgil Wil- ducted at m.

Tuesday in MortauiT with the Rev. Wil- thp family residence and religious Memorial Park. Pallbparers will be Walt Foelker, John Kucera. Art Nowakowski, Charlie Killcullm. R.

Wich, Rupton Doskocil. and Frank McCabe. Mr. Pekarski is sunived by his wife. Mrs.

Frances Pekarsiki, and a brother, Joe Pekarski of Michigan City, Ind. I Funpral serflces will be conducted Thursday in the Huffman Funeral Home in Carbondale. ill. Kreidler-Ashcraft Home had charge of kx-al arrangements. I Mr.

Shcrrctz is survived by wife. Mrs. Mardell Sherretz of Harlingen, a daughter, Barbara, and a grandson, both of York, N.Y. Nora Richard. Austin; brothers.

Dave Wirth and Charles! Wirth both of New Orleans, siiiters, Mrs. Margaret Keller, Mrs. Barbara Wirth Bosch, and Mrs, Klizabeth Baeher, all of New Orleans; grandchildren, and great-grandchil dren. MORNTNT, 23, 1960 Burial will be in the Buena Vista cemetery. Mr, Ti'dd, a longtime resident Nvas fourvi dead day here Sunday son ning.

Justice of the D. J. Mr, Todd died of a self-inflicted wound. Survivors include wife, Beulah Tixid; one sister. Mrs.

vili arrive Wednesday as guest nf President Jusce! ino Kuhitschek. Rio already was bedecked with banners and thr city was gPtting in mood ior a rovai welcome. liam nfficiatig. The body services will follow in A.ssumption was forwarded to for Catholic church, interment. Burial will in Infima Linda cemetery under the direction of niVKRA i ASTII.LO Garza Funeral Home.

SANTA ROSA Funeral serv-: H. niKAU.HKl SAN BKNITO oshta serv- nu ices for H. Pekarski. 69, who uill be J. Last, hd- in the Santa Rosa Catholic church Bixiun; John Vandever.

Hu 2 at 1 -Tuesday. Pviley, Argill Allen and lienry Al- Burial will be in the Sebastian .1. II. Diltz of Brousville; two Tuesday morning he will to bi-ofhrrs, Jack of Browns- ices for Antonio Rivera Castillo, Brasilia, new of Panama h9. who dieri after a traffii hacked out of a panama.

wil! be which has been cani tal of countin. It is miies Rio dp wherr conducted chapel at Ich. Sunday, will be in the firiffin-Thomae 8 p.m. Wednesday. Requiem Mass will he offcrerl by the Rev.

John Ofic at 9 am. Thursfiay in St Helen Catholic Five-Yecir-Old Boy Killed In Accident (TPI A CemetPiy under direction of Sfotler INA KHUJLS Mr. Castillo is by bis Jo.sefina To- wife, s. Krancisca ('astillo, in Rio Hondo rres, six mnnth old daughter of Santa Rosa; four sons. Margarito Runai will be in Mont and Mrs.

Pedro Torres of of Tivoli; Domuigo, Martin, and ---------2-S Keith Lane, died Francisco all of Santa Besides her parents she is sur- Rosa; and two daughters by four hrothers, Pedro tina and Tefania Castillo, both of Jose, Augustin and Guadalupe; a Santa Rosa, sisicr. Iiei'tha Torres: and grand- WIf-MAM I). KI TIIKKKMil) William D. Rutherford, 75. died Sunday night in a local hospital, Mr, Rutherford was born in Warrenton, W.

Oct, 17, 1S81 He was a retired sto-ks and bonds salesman uho had lived in Harlingen the last three years, moved here from Kalamazoo, Mich, and was a member of the Klk.s Ixv'ce of Akroii, 0. He is iveil by his wife, Mrs, Ruthei'foid of Harlingen, Funeral arrangements are in complete and will be annoimced later by Funeral Home. I.KON' R. There will be no services here for B. Sherretz, 6.5, who died Meta Saturday.

JOHN WIKTII SANTA ROSA Funeral ices for John Wirth, 73, who died Sunday will be conducted by the Rev. Tom McGee at 2 pm. Tues in the Aaron-Cox Chapel in Harlingen. Bui'ial will be in Restlawn Memorial Park. Pallbearers will be Jack Stowe, Weltin Hawk, Tony Sesso.

George Schulgen, H. H. (Tiarles Kiibanks, James Baker, and Rwlnh Ketchum. Services are under the dii-ec- tion of Aaron-Cox Mortuary. Mr.

Wirth by his wife. Mrs, Corine Wirth, Santa Rosa; two sons. Norman Wirth, iiarlingpn: and John Wirth S. Navy; daughters, Mrs, Baxter, Houston; and Mrs, iu ai bio HOLLYW(K)I) The script for the biography of painter Paul Gauguin will be written by Lipton, a beatnik novelist, ARTHRITIS? I have been wonderfully being able to return to active life after suffering from iiead to with muscular and pain. Most all joints seemed affected.

Acniniing to medical diagnosis, I had Rheumatoid Rheumatism and Bursitis. For free information write; LKl-A 8. WIKR Arbtir Hills DrhP-HMfi P. O. Bok PROMINENT HEARING AID COMPANY Wishes to interview lady or gentleman desiring to engage in interesting vocation, our work semi-professional and the person selected will, after thorough training, be assigned to our office in the Valley.

No invest- ment required and older age it not a barrier but financial responsibility as well as good habits and moral character are most essential. Please contact Grady L. Hoal TU 2-2963 319 Williams St. Corpus Christi, Texas A.MARILLO old boy died instantly Monday parents. Pilar Airiage and Ramon when the car his mothei' was Torres.

drivnng overturned twicp after being sideswiped by a station wagon The accident cx'curred on State Highway 136 six miles northeast of Amaiillo Thp victim was Lynn Kirk, of Panhandle. son of Mr and Mrs. Ralph Kirk. Hp was riding in the back seat of the car which wa's sideswiped by a car driven by Frank Parker Rattan, 52 Highway Patrolman John Lowr.p Rattan was iry- inc to pass the car dru en bv Mrs. Kirk.

Rattans car skidded sideways aboijt 30 yards but did not ovrr- tiim. Neither Rattan, a civilian at Amanllo Air Foice Base or his wifp were siretisly injured. Services were held at 3 pm. Monday in the IVIta with bunal in the City Cemetery. Delta Funeral Home was in charge of the arrangement.s.

IKIAINO BROWNSVILLK -Jose Trevino of Taylor died at bitih at m. Sunday. He is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jose Angrl Trevio.

Serv ces were held at 10; a m. Monday in Della Chapel. Burial was in City Delta Funeral ni was charge of airangemcnts. A. The Weather roRLCASI rl Aic, nri'l cold n'ffr- up IP tK da' ff- to A'ini 7o to 40 in thi R-' a G.nmrtf TIDES S.

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MsdiSLnd fil Orifirs r. rna 1 12 1 T. r. rny Sv 2-i Misre TO RKKlNFJin MILAN. Italy UPI KI( HAKDSON PHARR Mi.ss Florence A Riehardson, TO, died a morning in the Mc.Mlen Municipal Hospital, Miss Richardson was born in D.

and had one quarter mile North Palm Drive for the past 27 years. She was a public stenographer. Suivivors include a sister, Mrs, Dewey San Juan, nephew. Robert G. McMullen, McAllen and a niece, Mrs.

Betty Hohman of San Juan. Funeral senices will be held in the Kreidler Funeral Home Chanel at 4 p.m. Tuesday the Pwev. William Arnold pastor of the First Presbyterian Church, officiating. The body will be forwarded to Fairmont Mausoleum.

Denver, for interment. I). Funeral for Mrs. Marjor f'telehanty fiS. who died Saturday.

he conducted by the Rev, D. Williams McClurken at 11 a.m. Tuesday in St. Alban's Church. Burial will he ''lont Meta Memorial Park linder the direction of the i'u- neral Home, Pallbearers be Paul George, Mendal Perry.

Walter Clore, Redus McP'lwrath, Thise. D.K, Jack.son. John Abbott, and Dane Smith. Mrs. Olcott is by in son, Dr.

Cornelius Olcott Harlingen; a foster Gordon Olcott, San Diego, a brother, Robert Delehantx' of Connecticutt; a sister, Mrs. Helen Dity. San A Diego, and two grandehil- dren, Neil and Kathy Olcott, Harlingen. ESTRADA TiYFORD Higinio Estrada, 7fi, died at his home here Monday morning after a long illness. FIstrada had been a Lyford resident since lfi.37, having moved here from Yorktown.

include five daughters, Mrs. Harlinda de Leon. La Feria; Mrs. Hortencia Mrs. Olivia Rubio, Miss Rebecca Estrada, with and Mrs.

Olayia Barron all nf Ly- fonl. Services will be conducted by the Rpv, Stanley Guzik, in the I.yford Catholic church at 4 p.m. Tuesday. Burial will be in the Lyford MKS. hOKA Evergreen cemetery under the di- MISSION Mrs.

Dora N. Keck, rection of Duddlesten Funpral died at the home of her daugh- home of Raymondville, ter. Mrs, Seth Bairett, SOI Pa- mela, Sunday evening. She had been a resident of Mission for the past 25 years. Other survivors elude threp sons, F.

S. Keck Bristow, Tom, Turlock, Keck of La Villa, five grandehildren, children and grandchild. MAKiA ki a onzai Requiem Mass for Mana 11 will be offered at 9 a.m. in Assumption Catholic church. Burial will follow in Las Flores great grand- Ranch cemetery, one great great Until time for the spmces, the body will remain at the family Funeral will be beld residence, Rangerville Rrl.

iWodnesday at 3 p.m, in the Virgil Garxa Funeral Home is un Funeral Home Chapel charge of arrangements. iwith the Rev. Stevens, pastor of the First Christian church, officiating. Burial will bp in Valley Memorial Gardens. Pallbearers will be A.

L. Goble, Thurman CaHer, A. P. Wright, Marshal Walden, S. T.

Tillson MKS. DE TOSC ANO VDA. DF- RAMOS Premier Ibrahim Abdullah arrived here to inspeot a number of Italian oil refinerie.s. i MKS. ALICE WKK.HT Me ALLEN Mrs, Alice Mav iSperiallrp In H.

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