Rio Grande Herald (Rio Grande City, Tex.), Vol. 83, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 28, 1996 Page: 6 of 10
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RIO GRANDE HERALD-Thursday, March 28, 1996, Page 6
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Local law enforcement officers
arrested the following 76 persons in
the week that ended Sunday. March
17 at midnight.
Ricardo Alaniz, DPS, March IS,
DWI; Apolonio Andrade, ROPD,
March 15, warrant (fines); Jose
Cruz Antuna Moran, March 16,
warrant; Adrian Canales, ROPD,
March 13, P.I., no driver's license,
fail to drive in single lane, defective
tail lamp(s), ran stop sign; Aniaro
Canales, Jr., DPS, March 15, P.I.;
Sigifredo Olivarez Casas, ROPD,
March 16, P.I., wrnt out of Brooks
Co.; Alex Cortez, SCSO, March
11, P.I., proh weapons
switchblade/knuckles; David Cruz,
SCSO, March 11, no seat belt
(driver), no motor veh. liability
ins., drag racing and racing, no
driver's license; Rigoberto Garcia
De La Sota, SCSO, March 14, no
driver's license, no motor veh.
liability ins., fictitious license
plate(s), defective tail lamp(s);
Galvino Dominguez, SCSO, March
12, poss marij less 2000 lbs greater
50 lbs; Ernesto Estrada, Jr., ROPD,
March 17, P.I.; Evelio Moreno
Falcon, ROPD, March 11, P.I.;
Roberto Lee Fuentes, RGCPD,
March 16, enticing a child.
Victor Manuel Gal'egos, SCSO,
March 17, P.I., disorderly conduct,
fleeing from police; Ascencion
Lopez Garcia, DPS, March 12,
poss marij less 2000 lbs greater 50
lbs; Omar Garcia, RGCPD, March
13, criminal mischief 0-20;
Reymundo Garcia, RGCPD, March
14, P.I.; Armando Navarro Garcia,
ROPD, March 17, P.I.; Israel
Garza, SCSO, March 11, P.I.;
Edmundo Estevan Garza, ROPD.
March 12, P.I.; Saul Garza, SCSO,
March 12, P.I., fleeing police
officer; Romeo Garza, ROPD,
March 13, P.I.; Ricardo Ibarra
Garza, SCSO, March 16, 49.02c
intoxication; Ruben Garza, SCSO,
March 16, P.I.; Ruben Garza,
SCSO, March 16, P.I.; Anastacio
Garza, Jr., ROPD, March 16, P.I.;
Fernando Garza, SCSO, March 16,
P.I.; Alfredo Garza, SCSO, March
16, P.I.; Jesus Garza, SCSO,
March 17, poss CS PG 3 less 28G,
P.I.; Jose Arturo Gonsalez, Jr.,
SCSO, March 15, P.I.; Emiliano
Gonzalez, DPS, March 12, poss
marij less 2000 lbs greater 50 lbs;
Evelio Gonzalez, SCSO, March 15,
P.I.; Felix Gonzalez, Jr., SCSO,
March 16, P.I.; Jose Gerardo
Gonzalez, SCSO, March 16, P.I.;
Eleobardo Garza Gonzalez, SCSO,
March 17, P.I., disorderly conduct;
Sylvia Guzman, SCSO, March 13,
P.I.
Jose E. Hernadez, ROPD, March
15, P.I., poss of alcoholic
beverage; Nelson Lee Hernandez,
ROPD, March 15, P.I., minor in
poss of alcohol; Alberto Hinojosa,
ROPD, March 16, expired state
license plate, no driver's license;
Pedro Infante, Jr., RGCPD, March
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What is Maundy Thursday?
Answer: The day of the Last Supper
What is Palm Sunday?
Answer: Palm Sunday commemorates the
triumphal entry of Jesus into Jerusalem
How did Jesse James die?
Answer: On April 3. 1882, long after Jesse
James had retired from his career as a
bank robber, he was shot in the back by an
associate for the reward that was still
being offered.
12, theft greater $20 less $500;
Crisolfo Lopez, ROPD, March 13,
P.I.; Roberto Zacarias Lopez, DPS,
March 17, DWI, PCM, no DL;
Ismael Marez, Jr., SCSO, March
12, arson; Efrain Martinez,
RGCPD, March 15, assault; Hilda
Martinez, SCSO, March 15, fleeing
police officer; Odilon Martinez,
ROPD, March 16, P.I.; Modesta
Lourdes Martinez Cortes, SCSO,
March 13, poss marij less 2000
lbs greater 50 lbs; Cipriano
Montes, SCSO, March 16, P.I.;
Cipriano Montes, SCSO, March
16, P.I.; Lourdes Cisneros Mora,
SCSO, March 16, P.I.; Saul Avila
Moreno, SCSO, March 15, P.I.
Juan Jose Ordunez, SCSO,
March 16, P.I.; Juan Pena, March
15, poss of marijuana; Sandalio
Pena, Jr., ROPD, March 16, P.I.;
Gustavo Perez, Jr., SCSO, March
13, P.I.; Gustavo Perez, Jr.,
SCSO, March 13, P.I.; Romel
Ramon, SCSO, March 16, P.I.;
Jose Mendez Resendez, ROPD,
March 11, P.I.; Jose Cruz Rivera,
ROPD, March 11, P.I., resist arrest
search or transp, evading arrest or
detention, poss drug paraphernalia;
Jose Delgado Rivera, RGCPD,
March 17, P.I.; Juan Manuel
Rocha, ROPD, March 14, P.I.,
asslt causes bodily inj; Jose Carlos
Rodriguez, RGCPD, March 11,
discharge of firearm in city munic;
Felipe Francisco Rodriguez,
RGCPD, March 13, crim misch
church/cemetery/pb bldg <; Jose R.
Rodriguez, SCSO, March 16, P.I.;
Jose Francisco Rodriguez, RGCPD,
March 17, criminal mischief 0-20;
Javier Rojas, SCSO, March 12,
assault (simple, physical contact).
Pablo Ernesto Saldana, SCSO,
March 11, P.I., no driver's license;
Pablo Saldana, ROPD, March 17,
P.I., terroristic threat; Adrian Rios
Salinas, ROPD, March 11, P.I.;
Jose Felipe Salinas, RGCPD,
March 17, P.I.; Nazario Santillan,
SCSO, March 11, warrant; Ernesto
Segovia, ROPD, March 17, P.I.;
Juan Eli Svenningson, RGCPD,
March 11, P.I., poss CS PG 1 less
1G, no driver's license; Florcncio
Pena Tiscareno, DPS, March 12,
poss marij less 2000 lbs greater 50
lbs; Jose Colunga Vasquez, ROPD,
March 12, P.I.; Ricardo Zamudia,
RGCPD, March 11, P.I.
A Big Thank
I wish to express my sincere concern to all
the voters that participated in the March 12
Primary Election. I wish to thank everyonefor
their support of my re-election effort. I prom-
ise to continue my sincere concern and inter-
est towards the improvement and enhance-
ment of education and the economy for the
benefit of everyone in Starr County. I promise
to serve you well and with integrity.
Thank You
s/Irma Rangel
Flu vaccinations may be
much different in future
Flu vaccinations of the future
could be more effective and last
longer-- and they could be
administered not by a shot but
through nose drops or sprays.
These possibilities are all part of
the mix as scientists v/ork to create
influenza vaccines that, like the
successful polio vaccine, are mode
form weakened live virus.
"The hope is that live attenuated,
or weakened, flu vaccines will
provide immunity to a wider variety
of flu strains," said Dr. Wendy
Keitel of the Vaccine and Treatment
Evaluation Unit at Houston's
Baylor College of Medicine. "There
is also the possibility that such
vaccines might also provide
protection that last longer that one
season."
Tests with live attenuated
vaccines at Baylor and other sites
point to their being at least as
effective as the currently used
killed-virus vaccines, and there is
reason to believe they will be tven
more effective, particularly in
young children.
Keitel and colleagues are also
testing ways to deliver flu vaccine
into the body through nose drops or
nose sprays.
A major advantage of the nose-
delivered vaccine, Keitel said, could
be that it stimulates an immune
response in the respiratory system,
the actual site of influenza
Ringgold Elementary students
perform well at UIL meet
MISSION — Ringgold
Elementary School students
garnered three first-places and four
second-places in U.I.L. competition
at La Joya on Jan 27.
Two third-graders — Josephine
Ecle and Tracy Klein — and fourth-
grader Robby Klein won first-place
honors.
Ecle was first in spelling, Tracy
Klein first in Oral Reading, and
Robby Klein was first in
Calculators.
Meanwhile, third-grader Zena
Davila was second in Spelling and
second-grader Tiffany Smedley
copped second place in Storytelling
at the meet, held at John F.
Kennedy Elementary School.
Also taking second-place honors
were fourth-grader Lisa Zepeda (Oral
Reading) and fifth-grader Amor
Saldafia (Ready Writing).
Here are the complete results for
the Ringgold Elemenlary School
students at the meet.
Second Grade
Storytelling: Tiffany Smedley,
2nd place; Anthony Ortega, 4th
place; Andy Salinas 5th place.
Creative Writing: Monique
Olivarez, 4th place.
Third Grade
Spelling: Josephine Ecle, 1st
place; Zena Davila, 2nd place;
Denise Bazan, 6th place.
Math: Ross Gillette, 6th place.
Storytelling: Jennifer
Guerrero, 4th place.
Oral Reading: Tracy Klein,
1st place.
Fourth Grade
Calculators: Robby Klein, 1st
place.
Number Sense: Robby Klein,
3rd place.
Mathematics: Emmanuel
Martinez, 3rd place.
Oral Reading: Lisa Zepeda,
2nd place; Maria Rodriguez, 3rd
place.
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end gives couples a chance to
rediscover the qualities that
attracted them to each other in
the first place.
The name Easter was adopted
for the Christian Paschal festival
from eastre, a pagan festival held
at the vernal equinox in honor of
the Teutonic goddess of the
dawn, called Eostre.
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infection. Because of that, such a
vaccine might be more effeclive in J
rcducir.g transmission of the
infection, especially if administered
to children, often the primary
transmitters of influenza.
This research is being conducted
in cooperation with Ihc National
Institutes of Heallh and the
pharmaceutical company Aviron.
Efficacy trails of the live attenuated
vaccine are planned for the fall of )
1996.
Also, the Baylor Influenza
Research Center's Dr. W. Paul
Glezen is planning to investigale
the possibility thai belter control of
the disease in the young could be a
significant step in dampening the
annual epidemic spread of influenza.
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Ready Writing: Daniel Silva,
5th place; Nicole Lopez, 6th place.
Spelling: Andy Smedley, 5th
place; Ronajae Page, 4th place. j
Fifth Grade
Oral Reading: Nicole
Smedley, 3rd place; Christina
Conway, 4th place; Fernando
Salinas, 5th place.
Ready Writing: Amor
Saldafia, 2nd place; Karina
Gonzalez, 3rd place; Dalinda
Falcon, 6th place.
Calculators: Jose Guerrero,
4th place.
Mathematics: Roy Lee Silva,
5th place.
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Roberts, Kenneth. Rio Grande Herald (Rio Grande City, Tex.), Vol. 83, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 28, 1996, newspaper, March 28, 1996; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth195541/m1/6/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Rio Grande City Public Library.