The Rio Grande Herald (Rio Grande City, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 6, 1986 Page: 6 of 10
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RIO GRANDE HERALD RIO CRANDE CITY. TEXAS THURSDAY. MARCH 6.1VH6 I'M* A
Births
The following babies were born
recently at Starr County Memorial
Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Roel Cortina of Rio
Grande City are the parents of a
son, Daniel Francisco, born Feb. 21
and weighing 8 pounds.
Mr.and Mrs. Ruben Sanchez of
Rio Grande City are the parents of
a son, Rogelio Javier, born Feb. 21
and weighing 5 pounds, 8 ounces.
Mr. and Mrs. Rosendo Contreras
Jr. of Grulla are the parents of a
daughter, Roxanna, born Feb. 21
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NO ES DELiTO DECIR LA VERDAD
SI LA ES
Que bien se ve. que ya pronto
tendremos una eleccion,
pues ya se habia de la mafia
y tambien de la corrupcion.
Para hablar todos hablamos,
no te lo voy a negar
pero a la hora de un apriete,
tendremos con que probar?
Porque es que al ser humano
nunca gusto se le ha de dar?
y se la pasa buscando
a quien puede criticar
Estos mismos de la code
a quien criticando estas
han hecho. tambien obras buenas,
ya no les critiques mas.
Porque no hablar de lo bueno?
y vivir como Dios manda,
no vivir con la discordia,
con el chisme y la demanda.
Pues hablas de los mafiosos.
con mucha seguridad
como sabes, que lo son?
o es que te lo supones?
o tal vez que tu has andado
esos mismos callejones?
Pol. Ad. Pd. for by Bonnie Jones. P.O.
El nacido de este lado
yo se que es americano
acaso Ud. no es que aqui?
que se cree tan Mexicano?
Pues en ese caso entonces,
le aconsejo a Don Taurino,
Que si no le gusta aqui.
regrese Ud. de donde vino.
Pues nadie somos perfectos,
nos podemos equivocar
y el que se crea perfecto
mejor se ponga a pensar
antes de escoger la piedra
con la cual el piensa tirar.
and weighing 5 pounds, 8 ounces.
Mr. and Mrs. Tiburcio Zarate Jr.
of Grulla are the parents of a
daughter, Lilian Marie, born Feb.
21 and weighing 7 pounds, 6 ounces
Mr. and Mrs Reyes Celedon III of
Rio Grande City are the parents of
a daughter, Laura Lee, born Feb.
25 and weighing 7 pounds, 15
ounces.
Mr. and Mrs. Jose Antonio
Rodriguez of Rio Grande City are
the parents of a son, Jose Antonio
Jr., born Feb. 26 and weighing 6
pounds, 10'2 ounces.
Mr. and Mrs. Ricardo Lopez of
Rio Grande City are the parents of
a daughter, Lizette Marie, born
Feb. 26 and weighing 6 pounds, m-
ounces.
Mr. and Mrs. Roel Xavier
Villarreal of Rio Grande City are
the parents of a daughter, Maribel,
born Feb. 26 and weighing 8
pounds, 1 ounce.
Mrs. and Mrs. Manuel Adame of
Rio Grande City are the parents of
a son, Josue, born Feb. 27 and
weighing 7 pounds, 5 ounces.
Mr. and Mrs. Joel Rivera of
Grulla are the parents of a son,
Joel Jr., born Feb. 28 and weighing
7 pounds, 12"i ounces.
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County Fair Queen Missy Aguern is pictured above riding on the lirsl
Saturday's fair parade. Behind her, from left to right, are Teen Princess Tina \\quisl, I'retc
Cynthia Belinda \1uno/., and I'etite Fair Princess Neva Nell Saenz.
National Bank's float at
en Princess
Ya con esta me despido
ya no critiquemos mas
soy tia de Comisionado
y madre de un Juez de Paz.
Box 67, Garciasville, TX 78547.
Marriages
The following marriage certifi-
cates were issued in Starr Count
recently.
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"Serving Texas & Louisiana Since 1962"
Roberto Calderon 28, of Corpus
Christi, Texas and Norma Silvia
Monsivais, 27 of Cd. Camarog,
Tamps.
Noe Gonzalez Rodriguez, 26 of
Roma and Melesia Rodriguez, 20,
of Roma
Erasmo Ociel Gonzalez, 19, of
Roma and Yolanda Beltran, 18. of
Rio Grande City.
Orlando Ozuria, 22, of Rio Grande
City and Maria Guadalupe
"Martinez, 18, of Garciasville.
Jose Luis Barrera, 18, of Roma
and Maria Leticia Garcia, 17, of
Roma.
Martin Guerra, 22, of Rio Grande
City and Julia O. Gonzalez, 18. of
Rio Grande City.
Jesus Flores. 21, of Roma and
Maria Elena Cantu, 20, of Roma.
Pena Makes
Pharmacy-
Honor Roll
Jose Ovidio Pena, Jr., of Rio
Grande City,was one of 85 students
named by the University of Texas
at Austin to the College of
Pharmacy Honor Roll for the 1985
fall semester.
Pena qualified for the Highest
Honors Honor Roll with a grade-
point average of 3.75
The list was announced by Dean
James T. Doluisio.
To qualify for the Pharmacy
Honor Roll, a student must carry a
minimum of 12 hours of graded
course work and earn a grade-point
average of 3.75 for highest honors,
3.50 for high honors, and 3.25 for
honors (A equals four points).
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Rio Woman's
Club Meets
The Rio Grande City Woman's
Club met at the home of Mrs.
Felipe Ramon with Mrs Ramon
and Mrs Alfonso Margo serving as
hostesses.
Mrs. Sylvestre Gonzales pre
sided. The minutes were read and
approved. Mrs. Mack Cummings
reported on a play she went to
entitled "When You Caming Back.
Red Rider'' Frankie Doyno was a
main character. Program
Chairmam, Mrs. Alfonso Perez
announced the next meeting would
be March 19th at the home of Mrs
Richard Gutierrez
This will be a joint meeting with
the Florence Johnson Study Club
honoring Mrs. Floyed MacDonald,
General Federation Woman's Club
Texas District President Plans
were also made for the Style show
"Fashions Through the Years"
Silver Tea - to benefit our local
library This will be on April 3rd at
the home of Mrs Gilberto Garza
The program "Traveling and the
Terrorist Threat" was presented
by Mrs. Lundy Hoooten and Mrs
Howard Bass. Mrs Hooten told of
the trip she and Rev. Hooten made
to Jordan and Israel in 1982 She
talked about how tense everyone
was as they crossed from Jordan to
Israel.
Their luggage was checked. Men
were frisked, and every pair of
shoes was X-rayed, because
explosives could be hidden in them
They could buy nothing with
"Jordan" written on it, and no
pictures were allowed Jordan
buses were very old and they kept
changing bus drivers
Ricardo Hecio, left, the principal of Kocjue (.mint
Elementary School; and Nance Munoz, administrative
assistant, display this Sesquicentennial flag as part ol
the state's 150th anniversary celebration and also as pari
of Public Schools Week. The children at this school have
had many posters to commemorate the Sesquicentennial
Man Killed In Accident
Manslaughter Charged
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In Israel the buses were modern
Food was pentiful There were
soldiers everywhere They took a
cab to a Kabuztz (Jewish coinmu
nity in the middle ol Arab
territory). Jewish Kabutz grow
plants and trees -Arab land is
barren
The Kabutz are well guarded
They crossed the Sue/ Canal to
Cairo. They visited tombs, and saw
pyramids Everything was guarded
by soldiers.
When they flew from Cairo back
to Amman. Jordan, a group of
bearded, very nervous men
boarded the plane They put the
women in front and the men in
back
All stewardess were taken off the
plane. She stressed how glad they
were to get back to the I' S A
Mrs. Bass spoke of the growing
problem of people being shot on oin
highways.
People vent their anger in main
ways Rig trucks are also a
growing concern. We need to have
a better understanding of mechan
ics of trucks When braking, it
takes much more distance for them
to stop than cars
Mrs Hooten, dressed as a
terrorist carrying a gun burst
through a side door, startling
everyone She took several people
as hostages and took their purses
She than asked "How did you feel
when you were com fronted with
this situation?" We need to pray
that our leaders will be able to
overcome this threat of terrorism.
The meeting was adjourned and
delicious refreshments were served
by the hostesses
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Involuntary manslaughter has
been charged against a
Garciasville man in a two-vehicle
accident that killed Matamoros
native Esteben Esquivel eight
miles east of Rio Grande City
Sunday night
The accident occurred at approx
imately 7:45 pm when Raul
Antunez, 19, of Garciasville,
allegedly drove a 1977 brown Buick
in front of a 1981 Ford pickup that
was traveling eastbound on U.S. 83
The Buick, according to the DPS,
was traveling westbound and was
turning into the 1-2-3 Bar on the
south side of the road when the
accident occurred
Esquivel suffered massive head
injuries and was pronounced dead
at Starr County Memorial Hospital
at 9:50 pm Sunday Jose Manuel
Antunez, the brother ol Raul
Antunez. and a passengei in the
Buick, suffered superficial wounds
Maria Carmen Montoya, the driver
of the Ford pickup, also suffered,
superficial wounds '
The Sheriff s Report, for the
week that ended Sunday at mid
night, lists Raul Antunez as being
charged with involuntary man
slaughter, and failure to stop and
render aid Jose Manuel Antunez is
charged with public intoxication
and failure to stop and render aid
A DPS trooper said that Raul
Antunez 'was intoxicated to the.
best of our knowledge "
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Roberts, Kenneth. The Rio Grande Herald (Rio Grande City, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 6, 1986, newspaper, March 6, 1986; Edinburg, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth195018/m1/6/: accessed April 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Rio Grande City Public Library.