The Mercedes Enterprise (Mercedes, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 10, 1979 Page: 5 of 8
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The Mercedes Enterprise -- Page 5
Mercedes, Texas 78570 Thursday, May 10, 1979
Zeta Omega of Epsilon Sigma Alpha forms
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High School honor roll is released by officials
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in the home of Mrs. Cathey
Hinojosa, was for three new
members. Mrs. Bertha Hino-
josa officiated.
The chapter is celebrating
the 50th year of Epsilon Alpha
International. The sorority
began in 1929 in Jacksonville,
Texas. In 1948 a chapter was
organized at Voorburg, Hol-
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Alfredo Hinojosa, Jr.
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SOPHOMORES
Straight “A”
Victor Martinez
Average “A”
Gabriel Galloso, Rosalva
de la Cerda, Idalia Gonzalez,
Jesus Marquez, Dalia Perez,
Fiorentina Rodriguez, Marc
Romeros, Norma Linda Vallejo
and Pablo Zavala.
Amador Martinez
Manager
FIRST PLACE WINNERS -- Top project winners of an April 26 Science Fair at Immanuel
Lutheran School in Mercedes are shown above. At left is Richard Hinds, awarded for his
experimentation with moulds; Jill Jones, center, holds her project on making dyes from
plants; and shown at right is Debbie Reid. Her project was on the stages of development of a
chicken. [Mercedes Enterprise Photo.]
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Mrs. Elida Garza, correspond-
ing secretary; Mrs. Josie
Hinojosa, treasurer; Miss Liz
Flores, educational director;
mrs. Sylvia Flores, ways and
means; Mrs. Alicia Vasquez,
scrapbook; Mrs. Gloria Hino-
josa, parliamentarian, Miss
Geralyn Flores, Jonquil Girl
and Mrs. Norma Peynado,
awards chairman. Mrs. Janie
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Senofsky.
Average “A”
Mario Campos, Leticia
Dominguez, Joanna Drawe,
Rita Gonzalez, Lynn Harding,
Maria Nelda Martinez, Jani
Ruth Maxwell, Maria E.
Sanchez, Cheryl Steputes,
Diana Sepulveda, Lee Roy
Thomason and Maria Wer-
biski.
Editor,
The Enterprise:
Normally the police depart-
ment is never called unless
it’s for some disturbance or
for a complaint. We wish to
take this opportunity to
publicly acknowledge the
excellent job that the Merce-
des Police Department has
been doing in maintaining
order, traffic and protecting
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Lobby Hours: 9 a.m. until 2:30 p.m., Monday through Thursday.
9 a.m. until 4 p.m., Friday
Motor Bank Hours: 8 a.m. until 5:30 p.m., Monday through Friday.
9 a.m. until noon, Saturday.
Member, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
316 S. TEXAS, MERCEDES 565-2478 565-4032 565-2666
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For courteous service and top quality merchandise at competetive prices,
see your friends at our Mercedes store. When you need automotive
supplies or any of the other countless items on our shelves think of us.
SERVICE RECOGNIZED - R. G. ‘Tiny’ Perez, right, long time local Salvation
Army Unit volunteer, was awarded a plaque for his dedicated service last week.
Making the presentation was Dan Morrison, at left, former chairman of the
Mercedes SA Unit. Mr. Perez has served the SA Unit in different capacities
including being in charge of the summer camp program for Mercedes
youngsters. [Mercedes Enterprise Photo.]
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our youth while they attend
Disco Dances at the Mercedes
Civic Center. This is to let the
parents know that the
undersigned are concerned for
the safety and well-being of
our youth and that the
Mercedes Police Department
is doing an excellent job.
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Robert Caballero, Sara
Lauderdale, Steven Leggett,
Albert Martinez, Jerry Perez,
Juana L. Ramos and Nicholas
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We love you...best wishes
The third chapter meeting
of Zeta Omega of Epsilon
Sigma Alpha was held May 7
at 7:30 p.m. in the home of
Mrs. Carolyn Riley.
This new chapter was
recently organized in Merce-
des by Mrs. JoAnn McNabney
of Kappa Delta in Weslaco.
Eleven new charter members
were present for the pinning
ceremony in the home of Mrs.
Bertha Hinojosa.
The second meeting, held
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City Hall, 400 S. Ohio,
Mercedes, Texas until 9:00
a.m., Thursday, May 24,
1979, at which time said bids
will be opened and read
publicly. Bids must be
submitted in a sealed enve-
lope marked “Bid for City
Property.” All inquiries may
be directed to Mike Perez,
Assistant City Manager, 512/
565-1153, extension 34, be-
tween the hours of 8:00 a.m.
and 12:00 noon and 1:00 p.m.
and 5:00 p.m. Monday*
through Fridays. The City of
Mercedes, Texas, reserves the
right to reject any and all bid*
and to waive any formalities
in the bidding procedure*
thereof.
WITNESS MY HAND AND
SEAL, THIS, THE 7th DAY
OF MAY, 1979.
Linda Gulley, City Secretary
Guajardo, a guest, was also
present.
The chapter discussed the
state convention in Houston
May 18-20. A social for
members and husbands was
set for June 1 at the home of
Mrs. Josie Hinojosa.
Refreshments were served
by Mrs. Riley and co-hostess
Mrs. Flores.
Mercedes, Texas is presently
accepting bids for the sale of
City-owned property described
as follows:
Located at 336 N. Virginia, L
Mercedes, Hidalgo County, .1
Texas, as lots 4 and 5, Part of v-
Lot 3, Block 53, Original
Townsite, Mercedes, Hidalgo
County, Texas.
The assessed value of the 3
above property is $5,000.00 -
and no bid will be considered
that is lower than the I M
assessed value. The afore- -7
mentioned bids will be a
accepted at the office of the "
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JUNIORS
Straight “A”
Joanne Cantu, Janie
Chapa, Cecilia de Leon, Letty
Mata, Jackie Weckbacher and
Dalia Mae Ybarra.
Average “A”
Barbara Barnes, Julia Bus-
tamente, Miguel Cabrera,
Norma Flores, Rosalinda Gon-
zalez, Anita Harding, Fidencio
Maldonado, Elida Martinez,
Sonia Martinez, Elizabeth
Silva and Tam Vo.
is planned
Mercedes 4-H Club mem-
bers will conduct a car wash
Saturday behind the Pizza Hut
beginning at 9 a.m. and
lasting until 5 p.m.
Price for the wash is set at
$2 per car. Proceeds will
benefit the club’s treasury.
Will graduate
Texas A&I University’s
spring commencement will be
conducted at 2 p.m. May 17 in
Steinke Physical Education
Center.
Registration for the first
summer term will be held
June 4 in Jernigan Library.
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Emma Garcia, Roland
Ogg, Everisto Presas, Jason
Schwarz and Suzanne
Schwarz.
Average “A”
Estella Basaldua, George
Bussberg, Sandra Cotter,
Ramiro Flores Ronaldo Gal-
van, Melissa Hinojosa, Tomas
Hinojosa, Laura Ann Schwarz,
Paul Thomason and Arturo
Villarreal.
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international organization.
ESA has its own magazine,
called “The Jonquil for ESA
Women.”
Members present for the
third meeting were Mrs. .
Bertha Hinojosa, president;
Mrs. Cathey Hinojosa, vice-
president; Mrs. Aida Gonza-
les, 2nd vice-president; Mrs.
Riley, recording secretary;
P iking Dyes from Plants
IChop the plant inb small pieces.
A.Boil slowly for one hour
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Using d mordant attract the dye The nordant
wes mad % teaspoon alum and one pin water and
dilut-d dmmonia. D;p white cloth into alum batk, |
then into the ammmong. Now fabr^ a rcaa,
to be dipped into the
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The fifth six weeks honor
roll has been announced by
officials of Mercedes High
School.
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