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PHARR MEMORIAL LIBRARY
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THE PHARR PRESS, PHARR (HIDALGO COUNTY), TEXAS
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THURSDAY MARCH 14, 1974
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Legal Notice
Public School Wk.
Attendance Sets
Record With 7,117
_____________________ Texas Public School Week, March
Young half poodle* ami terrier dog. Wrs petition at or before 30 o clo.-k ln“' 21^ had the largest parUcipation of
Black with gray streaks. Long ears. A.M. of the first Monday after the onen for at Toast eight m h T.HV, ^ ,?S,f
$10 reward for return or informa- expiration of 42 days from the date ? P f - at least eight (8) schools with 7,117 visits to all the
tion as ,o whereabonts. H. Jj Hall, fTsZce5 Z“n ^ SUPt GUS
U-lp same being Monday, the 22nd day “av w an otfidaf smte holidlv f”!™ Tlf * T “
of Anrii a n 1Q7A ct nr- Kofny-o in day ’ or an °mciaI Mate holiday, trustees at the regular meeting
- of April, A.D. 1974, at or before 10 begjnning on the 20th day and con- Monday night In 1973 there were
o’clock A.M., before the Honorable Hn„5n{y thp 4th Monaay nignt. in 19^, there were
93rrl nictrirt Court nf Hidnicrn tlnumg through the 4th day Preced* 0,335, which was a record up to that
93rd District Court of Hidalgo ^ the date of the election Said
County, at the Court House in Edin- place of votin? shall remain open
burg, Texas. between the hours of 8:00 o’clock
Said plaintiff’s petition was filed A M> and 5:00 o’clock P.M. on each
• Lost and Found
REWARD — LOST OR STOLEN
129 W. Kelly, 787-2132.
• Legal Notice
o’clock- A.M. to 7:00 o’clock P.M.,
Tuesday, April 2, 1974.
The absentee voting for the above
designated election shall be held at
the office of the City Clerk, 217
The PS-TeT^ Xfthe Mis-
sion Eagles 3-2 Tuesday afternoon and 50 cents for students
at the Bear diamond with a three
run rally in the 6th inning. Ramirc-
Luera and Mike Cranfield made
successive hits to drive in all thred
runs.
game
adults
Political
Announcements
The Pharr Press is authorized to
announce the candidacy of the fol- AD-2508-B.
on the 22nd day of February, 1974.
The file number of said suit being
CLASSIFIED RATES: — 4c per
ward first insertion, 3c per word
thereafter with same copy. Mini-
mum Charge 80c.
CLASSIFIED DISPLAY: — $1.00 per
inch.
lowing, subject to the vote of the
Democratic Primary May 4, 1974:
FOR DISTRICT JUDGE
206th District Court
RAMIRO B. MARTINEZ
FOR SAU
The names of the parties in said
suit are: IN RE: GILBERT GAR-
CIA, ET UX, PETITIONERS as
Plaintiffs.
The nature of said suit being sub-
stantially as follows, torwit: Suit for
adoption.
Issued this the 7th day of March,
1974.
between the hours of 8:00 o’clock ,^‘1LY ^^ Tf T
A ,,__j e nn __, , and niSht open house had the
largest number of visitors in most
cases.
Here are the total registered vis-
itors at all of the schools:
day for said absentee voting.
DATED this 8th day of March,
1974.
/s/ A. C. JAIME,
Mayor.
Senior High School..............43
Austin Junior High ............. 39
Jefferson Junior High........... 51
Bowie .......................... 280
Buckner ........................797
Buell ........................... 204
• He/p Wonted
HAVE OPENING — SMALL BUSI-
NESS — No investment, good profit
for somebody needing extra money.
After working hours, housewife or
student over 16, must be reliable.
For information call Ben Lyssy, _
686-8638, after 7 p.m. or Saturday fGR RENT
all day. ll-2c ---
FOR SALE
Building Lott in
Restricted Subdivisions.
Easy Pay.
Tropical Realty
L. C. Miles, 682-6121
THE STATE OF TEXAS
CITY OF PHARR
ORDER FOR CITY OFFICERS’
ELECTION
I, A. C. JAIME, in my capacity Bue11 Annex (Multilingual
as Mayor of the City of Pharr, and Special Ed.) ........... 27
Given under my hand and seal of Texas, do hereby order that an Carnahan ...................... 450
said Court, at office in Edinburg, election be held in said City on the Clover ................. 768
this the 7th day of March, A.D. 2nd day of April, 1974, for the pur- Doedyns ................ 581
—- FOR RENT — Small store building,
GETTING AHEAD? ? ? IF NOT 700 sq. feet. 109 East Park, Pharr.
WE’LL GIVE YOU UP TO $550 Call 682-4485. 5-ft-c
AFTER JUST SIX WEEKS WITH______
A N ADDITIONAL ALLOWANCE
AFTER 6 MONTHS WHILE YOU
LEARN. FOR QUALIFICATIONS
CALL AIR FORCE IN McALLEN.
686-4016. 7-S-c
Legal Notice
1974.
K. C. BOYSEN, Clerk,
District Court,
Hidalgo County, Texas.
By:
LUCILLE TREVINO,
Deputy.
(SEAL)
A true copy I certify.
CLAUDIO CASTANEDA,
Sheriff, Hidalgo County.
By:
P. T. CHAMPION,
Deputy.
(Published in The Pharr Press
March 14, 21, 28, April 4, 1974.)
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
PACKAGE STORE PERMIT
pose of electing the following offi- Edison ....................... 1,182
cials for said City: Franklin ....................... 400
Mayor, and four (4) Commission- Eulton ............4............ 500
ers who shall serve for four ’(4) tapper ........................ 491
year terms and until their succes- Sorensen ....................... 389
sors shall have been elected and Whitney ....... 246
qualified. % Material Center ...............,. 3
That in accordance with an order Central Offices .................. 18
adopted by the Board of Commis- q’OTAL 7117
sioners of said City, said election ........................
shall be held at the following places Totals for previous years have
in said City, and the following been: 1973, 5,335; 1972, 4.683; 1971,
named persons are hereby appoint- 3,764; 1970, 5,050; 1969, 5,210.
ed officers for said election. ___
In Voting Precinct No. 25, at
American Legion Building, 417
South Cage, in said City, with E. A.
TIPPITT as Presiding Judge, and
LLOYD GLOVER as Alter-
GED Tests Will Be
March 18-19-20
The G. E. D. tests will be given
Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday,
March 18-19-20, at the High School
Home Making building beginning at
5 p.m. according to Miss Hilda
Garza, DED test agent.
Upon successful completion of the
five tests, a high school equivalency
certificate is granted by the Texas
Education Agency. To be eligible
one must be 17 years of age or
over, and if 17 must be out of
school for one year prior to taking
the test.
The high school equivalency cert-
ificate is accepted by most em-
ployers, universities, vocational
nursing, and civil service in lieu of
a high school diploma.
For more information call Miss
Hilda Garza at the PSJA High
School, 787-9963.
VALLEY MEATS
Slaughtering and Processing
RETAIL And WHOLESALE
MEATS
3/» Mi. N. San Juan Rd.
Ph. 787-1808 — BOX 1512
SAN JUAN, TEXAS 78589
W. C. Crow, Owner
THE LIGHT TOUCH
Liability
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
Sealed bids will be received in the MRS
Michael Earl Stout and Carol City"^PhL^^Texa^^unti^L00 siding Judge§shalfappoint the ne- which gave them a higher rating.)
Ann Stout have made applica- 0-clock p m> Monday, April 8 1974 cessary clerks to assist him which 111080 that scored 69 or higher
tion for a Package Store Permit for lhe disposal of’ garbage and shaU not exceed four (4) clerks. were funded and two-thirds of the
to be located at 132 East High- In Voting Precinct No. 6, at City money was spent. PSJA had a
way 83, Pharr, Hidalgo County, The City reserVes the right to re- Hall Building, 217 West Park, in score of 62- A new application will
--. Texas, and operated under the ject any and all bids An bids must said City, with KENNETH WAL- be submitted on March 22nd, using
EXCELLENT, efficient, economical, *rac|e name of Mickey’s. be in sealed envelopes and plainly TERS as Presiding Judge, and JIM four factors instead of nine as in
Blue Lustre carpet cleaner. Rent (Panted in The Pharr Press marked indicating that the envelope MOREHEAD as Alternate Presid- ^ first one-
March 7, 14, 1974.) contains a bid. ing Judge, and said Presiding Judge The contracts of two teachers
HARRY DULIN, shall appoint the necessary clerks were extended for another year
___ ELECTION NOTICE City Manager. to assist him which shall not ex- past age 65, while the contracts of
The Board of Trustees of the (Published in the Pharr Press ceed four <4) ^erks. two others were terminated. The
REDUCE SAFE and fast with Go- pbarr. San Juan-Alamo Independent March 14, 21, 1974.) In Voting Pr^inct No. 35, at St. two who were extended were Jean
Bese Tablets and E-Vap “Water Schol District hereby publishes that -- Margaret’s Parish Hall, 122 West Fallin at Clover, and Vera Johnson
Pills.” Pharr Drug. 9-5p the regular election for positions on NOTICE TO BIDDERS Hawk, in said Oityj, with RUBEN at Whitney. The two turned down
said Board will be held on Satur- Sealed bids will be received in the CAN0 as Presiding Judge, and were Dorothy Hurst, at the High
day, April 6th, 1974, at the time and Office of the City Manager of the R0ME0 SIFUENTE& as Alternate School, and Mary Kies, Austin Jr.
places and all in accordance with city of Pharr, Texas, until 1-00 presidin2 Judge, and said Presiding High. Mrs. Hurst and Mrs. Kies had
Services Offered
electric shampooer $1. HALE
HARDWARE, 119 So. Cage, Pharr.
FOR SALE
FOR SALE — 1964
Phone 787-1983 or 787-2291.
FOR SALE — Portable black and
white General Electric TV in a
cabinet, $50.00. Samsonite card
table, cheap. 28 Valentine, Holiday
Village, Pharr. 11-lp
FOR SALE — 11 cu. ft. B. F. Good-
rich upright freezer. Good condi-
tion. $110. Call 787-1952. 10-4p
BOB WHISTLER
STORAGE RENTALS
INDIVIDUAL UNITS
YOU CARRY THE KEY.
HOUSEHOLD & COMMERCIAL
WAREHOUSE STORAGE
Records — Boats — Cars
WEST HWY. 83 — PHARR
787-2647 — 787-2660
the Order of Election entered by o’clock p.m. Monday, April 8, 1974 Judge sha11 aPPoint the necessary each had one year extension past
said Board at its meeting Febru- for the purchase of library shelv- cderks assist him; which shall not 65. The vote was 4-3, with Robert
Ford $50.00 ary 11, 1974, as shown in the offi- ine. SDecifications will be availahle exceed four <4> clerks.
cial minutes.
Daniel Ramirez
Dario Martinez
Hector Palacios
Eloy Hernandez
Paul Wagner
Robert Martinez
Octaviano Gonzalez
(Published in The Pharr Press
March 14, 1974.)
ing. Specifications will be available CAUecu i0ur v" ’CierKS- Martinez, Eloy Hernandez and Paul
at the Pharr Memorial Library in In Voting Precinct No- 36, at Val- Wagner voting no.
the City of Pharr, Texas. ley Community Center, 413 East The board accepted the bid of
The City reserves the right to re- Clark, in said City, with MARY $350 by a Mr. Alexander of Alamo
jept any and all bids. All bids must VIELMA as Presiding Judge, and for the purchase of a lot at Camp
be in sealed envelopes and plainly MRS- REFUGIO pJELLAR as Al- Alto, which had been foreclosed on
marked indicating that the envelope ternate Presiding Judge, and said for taxes four years ago, after be-
NO. D-184
THE STATE OF TEXAS
TO: CONCEPCION DE LA CRUZ
VALLES
GREETING:
contains a bid.
HARRY DULIN,
City Manager.
(Published in the Pharr Press
March 14, 21, 1974.)
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
Presiding Judge shall appoint the ing delinquent for seven years,
necessary clerks to assist her which School Calendar Approved
shall not exceed four (4) clerks. The school calendars for 1974.75
n otlng Precinct No. 60, at were accepted, textbook committee
a ol tbe W°rlcl Building, 908 report accepted, the delinquent tax
ir’»Sa*d ^ky.Wltb HUM- rod was approved, the business
. RTO BALU as Presiding Judge, manager’s report received, delin-
Seaied bids wil be received in the and ANASTAdO LUERA as Alter- quent tax attorney’s report, and at-
Office of the City Manager of the nate Presiding Judge, and said Pre- tendance reports
City of Pharr, Texas, until LOO siding Judge shall appoint the ne- „
You are commanded to appear by °’clock P-m* Monday> APril 8- 1974 cessary clerks to assist which Tthlt the District hacTa to-
filing a written answer to the plain- for the Plirchase of three (3) 1974 shall not exceed four (4) clerks. nounced that the D stnct had a
tiff if jretlttonat before 10o’clock P°lice Patro1 vehicles* SPec*oa- In Voting Preset No. 61, at
A.M. of the first Monday after the tlons wlU be available 111 the °«io0 Parkview Terrace Community
expiration of 42 days from the date of the Chief o£ Police of the ^ oi Room- 211 West AudrX- in said City
of issuance of this Citation, the Pharr’ TeXas* vvith MRS- FRED SANDOVAL as
same being Monday the 15th day of The Clty reserves the ri§ht to re- Presiding Judge, and SONIA WILL-
Aprii A.D 1974, at or before 10 Ject any and a11 bids- AU bids must INGHAM as Alternate Presiding sues>
o’clock A.M., before the Honorable be in sealed envelopes and plainly Judge, and said Presiding Judge An unloading zone for parents at
206th District Court of Hidalgo marked indicating that the envelope shall appoint the necessary clerks Doedyns School was discussed and
contains a bid. to assist her which shall not ex- Trustee Tony Gonzalez presented a
HARRY DULIN, ceed four (4) clerks. plan to enlarge the bus parking
City Manager. The polls of said election shall be zone. The enlarged area could be
(Published in the Pharr Press open for one (1) day only, from 7:00 used by the school in P.E. pro-
tal membership of 11,387 on Friday,
March 8th.
Other business is covered in sep-
a rate stories in this issue and oth-
er stories will be run in future is-
LEWIS NURSERY
HIBISCUS —- GERANIUM
BEDDING PLANTS
OPEN SUNDAYS
1800 NORTH CAGE
County, at the Court House in Edin-
burg, Texas.
Said plaintiffs1 petition was filed
on the 26th day of February, 1974.
The file number of said suit being
No. D-184.
The names of the parties in said
suit are: Roberto Valles as Plain-
tiff, and Concepcion de la Cruz
Valles as Defendant.
March 14, 21, 1974.)
ovclock a.m. to 7:00 o’clock p.m., grams in bad weather, he said. It
Tuesday, April 2, 1974. was decided to have the business
DORA H. GARZA is hereby ap- manager make a study of the stu-
pointed Clerk for absentee voting, dent unloading problems at all the
and FLORINDA VELA and ASE- schools and present to the next
NOTICE OF CITY OFFICERS’
ELECTION,
CITY OF PHARR, TEXAS
TO THE RESIDENT QUALIFIED NATH ALANIS are hereby appoint- board meeting.
VOTERS OF THE CITY OF ^ Deputy Clerks for absentee vot- _
The nature of said suit being sub- PHARR, TEXAS: ing. The absentee voting for the a LEGAL NOTICE
PHARR stantiaUy 38 follows, to-wit: A Suit TAKE NOTICE that a regular above designated election shall be W /_
for Divorce. municipal election will be held on held at the office of the City Clerk,
LISTINGS WANTED
We have buyers for homes,
'farmland and groves.
*WE ARE SOLD OUT.
PURDUE REALTY
7 So. Cage — Phone 787-2843
Issued this the 26th day of Febru- the 2nd day of April, 1974 in fhe 217 West Park, Pharr, Texas, and fied v?ters of sald ^lty sbaU be el1*
ary, 1974. City of Pharr, Texas, for the pur- place of absentee voting shall glbl^.£° ^d.®£e^i°n1
Given under my hand and seal of Pose of electing a Mayor and four remain open for at least eight (8)
said Court, at office in Edinburg, <4) Commissioners. Said election bours on each day for absentee vot-
this the 26th day of February, A.D. wiH he held in the following polling ^ which is not a Saturday, a Sun-
1974.
K. C. BOYSEN, Clerk,
District Court,
Hidalgo County, Texas.
(SEAL)
A true copy I certify.
HOYLER FIXTURES
CAFE - BAR
GROCERY
“Largest Stock of Used
Fixtures in the Valley”
NEW - USED
SELL - RENT - LEASE
201 West State
PHARR
CLAUDIO CASTANEDA,
Sheriff, Hidalgo County.
By:
P. T. CHAMPION,
Deputy.
(Published in The Pharr Press Clark>
March 7, 14, 21, 28, 1974.)
Notice of said election will be giv-
en in accordance with the provis-
ions of the Election Code of the
places in said city: day, or an official State* holiday, 5'at*of w‘thq, ^
In Voting Precinct No. 25 at beginning on the 20th day and con- of the State of Texas. The
American Legion Building, 417 tinuing through the 4th day preced- ^ shaU .haVe sald ”otlce
South Cage; ing the date of said election. Said Posted ?”d Published m accordance
In Voting Precinct No. 6 at City Place /o£ voting shall remain open with said Provisions-
Hall Building, 217 West Park; between the hours of 8:00 o’clock Immediately after said election
In Voting Precinct No. 35 at St. a-m* 311(1 5:°0 o’clock p.m. on each is held« Hie officers holding the
Margaret’s Parish Hall, 122 West day of said absentee voting. The same shall make returns of the re-
Hawk’ above designated place for absentee suit thereof to the Mayor of this
In Voting Precinct No. 36 at Val- vot“« * <*» ‘be absentee clerk's City as required by the Election
ley Community Center, 413 East malhn? address to which ballot ap- Code of this State.
plications and ballots voted by mail A C0Py of thls ordeP shaU also
may be addressed serve as a writ of election which
Pr^idSgeVriperS
°r ir’ vassing Board, and said Presiding election.
In Voting Precinct No. 61 at Judge shall appoint two (2) election /c/ * n tatmit
Parkview Terrace Community cierks to assist him. ’
Room, 211 West Audry. Said election shall be held in ac- Mayor.
The polls of said election shall be cordance with the Election Code of (Published in The Pharr Press,
NO. AD-2508-B
THE STATE OF TEXAS
TO: ARLENE P. CERVANTES
GREETING:
You are commanded lo appear by
filing a written answer to the plain- open for one (1) day only, from 7:00 this State and only resident quali- March 14, 1974.)
Benefit Donkey
Cage Game Mar. 19
The Pharr Jaycees are sponsoring
their annual donkey basketball
game on Monday, March 19, 7:30
p.m., at the PSJA High School gym.
There will be two games with the
Jaycees playing the High School
(Continued from Page 1)
15 per cent, while many up-state
schools had 40-30-30, or 50-30-20,
FOR
District Clerk
HIDALGO COUNTY
DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY
VOTE For
ROBERT L TEAL
★ A 44 year old native of Ili-
dalgo County.
★ Twenty years experience re-
cording and documenting
legal transactions.
★ Six years experience as Chief
Deputy County Clerk.
★ Currently manager of an ab-
stract and title company.
A PROFESSIONAL
RECORD KEEPER
AND EXPERIENCED
ADMINISTRATOR
(Pd. for by Robert Teal, Box 641,
Edinburg, Tx.)
(Printed in The Pharr Press,
203 S. Cage, Pharr, Tx.)
By
By J. M. ROBLES
It’s easy for a glass to be too big
or too small, depending on what
you’re drinking out of it.
* * *
Bachelor: A man who. when he
accomplishes something, gets all
the credit himself.
* * *
The one thing that most of us do
better than anyone else is read our
own handwriting.
* 0 *
A doctor can’t persuade you to go
on a diet half as fast as last year’s
bathing suit can.
* * *
Certain things worry a boss. Like
when the accounting department or-
ders three pencils and a dozen eras-
ers.
\ * * *
Make no mistake, you’ll find help
on your remodeling project at
SHOEMAKE LUMBER CO., INC.,
at 517 N. Cage, Pharr, phone 787-
1122.
FOR SALE—New 2 bedroom resi-
dence, ready to move on your lot.
Living and dining and kitchen,
vinyl tile on all floors. All panel
walls. See today at
SHOEMAKE
LUMBER CO. INC.
517 NORTH CAGE
PHARR, TEXAS
PHONE 787-1122
Mrs. G's Fashions Around The Clock
112 NORTH 12th St.
EDINBURG, TEXAS
ANNOUNCEMENT
MANNERING OLDS-FIAT
USB CAR OPERATION
Has been relocated at our new borne -
CORNER OF NORTH JACKSON RD.
and HACKBERRY
Just North of El Centro Shopping Mall
BEN’S PACKAGE STORE
116 North Gage — Pharr
We Have Weekly Specials
on your favorite brands of
WHISKEY, LIQUOR, WINE and BEER
- We Deliver -
Call 787-9000
Master Charge and BankAmericard
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