The Rio Grande Herald (Rio Grande City, Tex.), No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 18, 1987 Page: 6 of 10
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School District Hires
Summer Personnel
The Rio Grande City CISD board
of trustees recently hired the
following teachers and other
personnel for the various summer
programs.
STATE BILINGUAL/ESL
PROGRAM— Supervisor Maria
Oralia Garza; Editor- Guadalupe
Pena; Bilingual Curriculum
Writers: Pre-K- Martha Blanco,
Diana Lea Gomez; Kinder- Adeline
Garza, Alicia O. Saenz; 1st Grade-
Angelica Brown, Idolinda Bazan;
2nd Grade- Sylvia Watson, Mary
Ann Garcia; 3rd Grade- Elma
Lydia Lopez, Gregoria Guerra; 4th
Grade- Elida Vera, Minerva Perez;
5th Grade- Simon Garza, Ma. Jesus
Contreras; Substitute- Ricardo
Recio.
ESL Curriculum Writers- Irma
Cruz, Delia Diaz, Marie Bowers;
Typists- Teresa Gutierrez, Livia
Zarate, Maria Nelia Salinas,
Gonzalo Bazan, Jr., Aurelia
itamirez.
Bilingual Pre-K and Kinder
Summer Teachers- Linda Mae
Olivarez, Diana Lea Gomez, An-
tonia V. Gonzalez, Emilia M.
Gonzalez, Thelma Lopez, Teresa S.
Garcia, Hortencia Pena, Idolinda
Bazan; Alternates- Arminda
Garza, Maria Elena Olivarez, Celia
Barrera.
Clerks- Aide Zarate, Apolonia
Duran; Custodians- Ninfa
Camarilio, Noe Rodriguez, Jr;
Alternate- Santos Fuentes. Bus
Drivers- Medardo Rivera, Jr.,
Domingo Torres, Juanita Balderas;
Alternates- Medardo Rivera, Sr.,
Alfredo Zarate.
CURRICULUM WRITING-
NOTICE OFELECTIONS
The Farmers Home Administration (FniHAI County Committee
election this year will be held on June 3(1, 1987. The liallot below
must be filled out, detached and mailed and received or returned in
person to Starr County FmilA Office, 14<HI E. Hwy. 83 not later than
June 3(1, 1987. If you do not tote in person you >.hou!d mail your
ballot inside a blank envelope marked ballot to ensure a secret ballot.
This blank envelope should lie placed inside the envelope you use to
mail to provide this information will render your ballot invalid.
Ballots and envelopes may also be otained from your local FmHA
office.
The slate of nominees for Starr Count) Committee are listed in the
ballot below. The qualifications of persons voting are described in
the "Voter Certification Statement." For further information
regarding voting and voter eligibility, see the county office listed
above. FmHA election are open to all eligible voters without reuurd to
race, color, religion, national origin, age political affiliation, marital
-tatus. sex, and/or handicap.
U.S. DEPARTMENTOF AGRiCl I.TLKi
FARMERS HOME ADMINISTRA TION
BALLOT FOR COIWH COMMITTEE MEMBER |S|
51.i11' (fcan-.e) TEXAS
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County (NameI
STARR
ROEL GUERRA
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•ONLY VOTE FOR
CANDIDATES)
Please Jetacb tbu notice before voting ballot
VOTER CERTIFICATION STATEMENT
Subpart \\ of Part 20.>l of Title 7. Code of Federal Regulations
requires that all voters for FmHA county or area committee elections
meet the following eligibility requirement: |a| lie farmers: |bl derive
the principal part of their income from farming (that is more than 5(1
percent of their gross income come from agricultural
production!: jet have their principal farming operation within the
county or area for which the election is being held.
B> submitting this liallot. I attest that I meet the criteria to vote.
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• EXPERT JEWELRY AND WATCH REPAIR •
ALL MAJOR CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED
AND OUR OWN CONVENIENT CREDIT PLAN AVAILABLE.
DISTRICT— Supervisor- Diana A.
Pena; Editors- Ernestina Trevino,
Julio Saenz, Jr (June 15-July 8),
Josie Guerra (June 23-July 16),
J.M. Longoria, Jr., (June 15-July
8). Typists- Lydia Clarke, Maria
Cuellas, Elia Chapa, Yolanda
Gonzalez, Ella Lou Saldana.
Curriculum Writers- Language
Arts (1-2), Vickie Veronica Salinas,
(3-4) Zoila Garcia, (5-6) Israel
Ybarra, (7) Grade Salinas, (8)
Rafael Trevino. Fine Arts and
Health- (1-2) Rumalda Gomez,
(3-4) Ma. Edelmira Gomez, (5-6)
Flora Ozuna, (7-8) Tony Espinosa.
Life Science 7- Ofelia Saenz;
Earth Science 8- Ruben Lopez;
Career Exploration- Nancy Perez;
Literature- Rosa M. Villarreal;
Texas History- Raymond Martinez;
Infor. Geometry- James Shaffer;
Algebra I- Sabas Ozuna; Biology I-
Noelia Vasquez; Physical Science-
Daniel Campos; World History-
Diane Shaffer; French- Nelda
Laurel; Physical Education-
Esmeralda Rodriguez; Introduc-
tion To Biology- Noelia Mendietta.
Librarian- Michael Reiff; Librar-
ian Aides- Ma. Guadalupe Garza
(North Grammar), Norma M.
Garza (Roque Guerra), Dora
Gonzalez (High School). Guidance
Curriculum Writers- Wilfrido
Garza (K-5), Barbara Ozuna (9-12).
SCE PROGRAM- Teachers:
Grulla Jr. High- Francisco Garcia
(Science), Nicandro Lopez (Social
Studies), Leonel Saenz (Language
Arts), Arcadio Salinas (Math).
Grulla Elementary- Susie Bocane-
gra. Irma Lozano, Margarita
Trevino, Horacio J. Garcia,
Gregoria Villarreal.
Ringgold Jr. High- P A. Gonzalez
(Social Studies), Roel A. Gonzalez
(Science), Apolonio Pena (Math),
Rolando Castaneda (Reading-
Language Arts). Ringgold
Elementary- Madia Garza, Irma
Pena, Elizabeth Margo, Adan
Acevedo, Alfredo Garcia, Ma.
Enriqueta Garcia, Maria Nela
Sanchez, Diana M. Lopez, Janice
C. Vickers. Leah Gonzalez.
High School; English- Celinda
Alvarado, Mona Lopez; Math-
Isaac Longoria, Ricardo Resendez;
Science- Oscar Zepeda; Social
Studies- Manuel Guerra.
Nurse- Imelda Ramon, R.N.;
Librarians- Lydia C. Lopez. Mar-
jorie Olivarez; Librarian Aides-
Noelia Cortez, Nelda Castillo,
Gabriela Lopez.
Instructional Aides- Ma. Luisa
Cantu, Elda Lopez, Minerva
Zarate, Belinda Lopez, Diana
Rodriguez, Pedro Villarreal,
Romeo Ortiz, Socorro Solis, Mary
Lou Villegas, Gracie Sandefer, Ana
Maria Wagner, Benita Warren,
Minerva Garza. San Juanita Saenz.
Elia Pena, Lydia Lopez, Thelma
Lopez, Encarnacion Hinojosa,
Irene Alvarez, Belia Moralez,
Veronica Acevedo.
Bus Drivers- Jose Galvan, Jr.,
Gumercindo Zambrano. Amado
Vera, Alberto Benavidez, Rafaela
Is Co-op Electricity
Different?
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Is A Man's Home
His Castle?
The answer to both is yes; even if the castle has no kilowatts.
50 years ago electricity for rural homes cost a king's ransom, if
available at all. As a result even the most regal rural horrss
had no power. So, while a kilowatt is still a kilowatt, rural
people needed a different source of supply.
The member-owned electric cooperative was organized and a
dependable supply of power has provided enormous benefits.
It's a 50 year tradition of excellence.
First To Serve - First In Service
The Co-op Makes The Difference!
MEDINA ELECTRIC
COOPERATIVE, INC.
KIO CKAMIK HEKALD RIO GRANDE CITY, TEXAS THURSDAY, JUNE 18,1987 PAGE 6
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O. Griego; Alternates- Alfredo
Garcia, Elias Solis, Jr. Custodians-
Martina Venecia, Ramiro Garza,
Victor Bazan, Maria B. Contreras,
Rebecca Sepylveda, Bertha
Venecia, Florencia Rivera, Alex
Gutierrez.
CHAPTER I PROGRAM- Cur-
riculum Writers- Elma P. Doyno,
Tomasita Cruz, Rosa M. Garcia,
Yselda Garza, Abrana Vela,
Mariana Alvarez, Manuel
Benavidez, Ana Mills, Gloria O.
Garcia; Typist- Anabel Gomez.
CHAPTER I MIGRANT
PROGRAM— Curriculum Writers-
Evelina Delano, Estella Q. Salinas,
Raul S. Campos; Teacher Aides-
Minerva G. Alvarez, Cidelia G.
Garza, Odilia Carrera, Ma. Adelina
G. Lopez, Berta Iris Lopez, Maria
de Jesus Lopez, Rosa Elia Z.
Barrera, Frances H. Carrion, Os-
belia Salinas, Tomasita T. Garza,
Estella G. Gonzalez, Minerva
Zambrano, Maria Estela Solis,
Estela V'. Rodriguez, Carmen Solis,
Rosa Elia Barrera, Guadalupe
Martinez, Cynthia M. Garza.
Community Aides (5-Day Pro-
ject)- Lucilla Venecia, Petra C.
Andrade, Josefa Gil; Substitute
Teacher Aides- Carmela Saenz,
Melva Trevino.
EXTENDED YEAR SERVICE
(EYS) PROGRAM- Teacher-
Clarissa Perez; Teacher Aides-
Gina Gallegos, Eva S. Silva,
Alternate- Lucia Solis; Bus
Drivers- Gracian Luis Perez,
Evangelina Olivarez.
LIFEGUARD AND SWIMMING
INSTRUCTION- Lifeguards (Rio
Grande City and Grulla)- Darrell
Earhart, Rolando Mancha, Leticia
Villegas. Manuel Gutierrez, Martin
Carrion, Jr., David Saenz, David
Gomez, Jaime Solis. Water Safety
Instructors- Leticia Villegas,
Manuel Gutierrez.
SUMMER FOOD SERVICE
PROGRAM- Fort Ringgold- Ines
G. Rocha, (Manager), Alicia Solis,
Enedina Arredondo, Juanita
Gonzalez. Substitutes- Rafaela
Gonzalez, Narcedalia Pena. Grulla-
manuei Zarate (Manager), Socorro
Vela. Substitutes- Micaela
Anzaldua, Araceli Solis, Raquel
Montanez, Peregrina Solis. La
Union- Juanita Lopez, Substitute-
Azucena Vela. Warehouse Sub-
stitute Custodian- Bias Garcia, Jr.;
Clerk, Fort Ringgold- Diana A.
Ramirez.
VOCATIONAL- JTPA- High
School Campus- Guadalupe
Castaneda (Gen. Mech Repair),
Lazaro Garza (Auto Mechanics),
Rosalinda Garza (Office Dupl.
Pract), Herminia Villarreal
(Sec./Office Proc ), Constancia
Pena (Salesmanship), Narcisco
Cavazos (Typing).
Grulla Campus- Alicia G.
Longoria, Homemaking; Jose A.
Villarreal, Const. Trades.
Vocational Secretary- Cynthia G.
Fuentes, high school; P/T
Custodian- Antonia S. Tanguina,
high school (six hours per day).
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Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 8526 of Rio Grande City
has allocated $500 from its bingo game receipts to the
Starr County Sheriff's Department. Pictured above from
left to right are County Judge J.M. Martinez, Jr., Post
Commander Domingo Olivarez, and Chief Deputy J.C.
Gomez. Olivarez noted, "We make these giveaways,
mandated by the state, on a quarterly basis. We're trying
to help the Sheriff's Department and the Fire
Department with the purchase of equipment."
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The VFW Post in Rio Grande City has allocated $550
from its bingo game receipts to the Rio Grande City
Volunteer Fire Department. From left to right are Judge
J.M. Martinez, Jr., Post Commander Domingo Olivarez,
and Precinct Four Commissioner Keynaldo Alani/, who
is active in overseeing the department. Olivarez noted,
"This quarter, we had to give away $5300." The
allocations will be made as follows; Fire Department,
$550; Sheriff s Department, $500; Pony League, $200;
Grulla Jr. High Math Department, $400; Ringgold Jr.
High, $750; Boy Scouts, $750; and VFW Post 8526,
$1000.
Fish can become seasick if kept on board a ship
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12 EXPOSURE $2.99
24 EXPOSURE $4.59
36 EXPOSURE $6.99
1 5 EXPOSURE (DISC) $ 3.49
Offer Good Only From Film Si/e
126. 35mm & Disc
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RIO GRANDE CITY ROMA
Ramirez Gift Shop Rlvervlew Family Center
Star Plaza Center bo* 129
Fort Ringgold ZAPATA Linos Pharmacy
200 e 2nd Rlvervlew Family Center box 1009
E-z Mart
900 E 2nd
Riverside Pharmacy
101 E Main
Rio Pharmacy
108 N Garcia
Bo* 129
western Auto
HWY 83
Ted s Drugs
BOX 818
Carcla's Pillbox
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