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Valley Morning Star from Harlingen, Texas • Page 9

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Harlingen, Texas
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9
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lYour Stars Today Bf CONSTELLA 22) CfFIN ER GUIDE stiitf your mind toward folar ecUpse shadfMS a widf matters on travel, path across Mexico cJulf of law, study changeable now Old Mexico, and the East Coast erf friiiids can rttvaliiattd the it is important (July 23-Aug, 22). It falls location Financially uncertain at of our and stock present, but do a definite market. Itii effects have in to career versut fell earlier economically and home, even tho igti it reatncti politically; tan ('oniinut domestu expansion as well ai umwual phenomenon Virgo (Aug. 22), Your (March 21-April 19) persona! relationnhlps, everj-ihinf under control i 1 a 11 aUlancei, as baficgrmind artion can be or marital, in a of uncertainty Mental diiapUne neres-iirv now IJjra (Sept. tUm 22), Your own freedom nay he threatened by in the and norial bac kg round a wurt of concern, restrictions as 1 ty unexpected Some In your fini 5 cltl situation can rewilt due to health or work conditions.

Taurus (April 20-May 20), Friends could be but personal worries may is disturbad hf ujwng in Scorpio 23-Nm 21) businefii or marital matters Group (Mav 21.lune 21) fnends he aha ken you mm mhich the ball need to io in career mafters; though vou might make rerene personal rewardi? if! to (Mov 21). hanges. Always A Warm at First United Methodist Harriton at Fourth I V) Vanti I 19 KELI I I tl Worffejp 01 Pataw (I. D. (wttidi tifcumMancef can d'Omenc or work can he factors in made now (apricom a-Jan II) Refativei close-or faraway, may disturb you mentally or tmifte daily cftanfei Old or cauie (Jan lO Feb Be areful of terunty and make defiiioiii about dotnesHlc fimperfy martori in eordance career (Feh If March 20) in 'our 9tgr.

your periwinal tan be and vear probably been mtHY's ap- proaHj ymr heaitti and need for wetffa! stah.lifv to dea! chansei VAUjrr IMIMfiMI 0TM TffXAl March 7, Mexican-American GOP Effort Launched In Brownsville Meet I i. state leaders opened a two-day work sesifiion here Friday to party leadership tbp alley and to offrsally launch the party a Mexican American Advaiory Committet' headed by 5 state i man Kd Yturri of Brownsvaik, will efforts between now and the November eral to getting more Mexican Americans in Republican we are to build on our early the party needi to gain more voters friium the Meiican Amenmn community Ytum said The first major drive on the part of Republicans to attract was in 196.V The part) gaid is a of that effort Sen John R-Tex gained nearly per cent of the Mexiran Amern an vote in 1966 1 Per (ent Mesucan make up an estimated 19 cent of Texas' II 6 million The GOP candidates in thiti electicms ail were scheduled to be on hand for the two-diy meeting They Include Congressman George Bush of Houston candidate for the Senate Paul Eggen, the natorial candidate, and Byron running for lieutenant governor Ail three are 1 to it meetings on Saturday In con)unctjon with the meet ing here, GOP slate chairman William Steger of 11 head a party tat.k force to hold scsshjh in Hidalgo and f'ameron Count ick group met Friday with local leaders at the Hidalgo County pii'y headijuarter.s in McAilen, and wili hold a similar ses.iion at Fort Brown Hofei in Saturday, The confertncfis. said, are part of a of force meettngs scheduled by leader' in major areas ix'forc the May 2 primary elections He said the are slgwKl to shw that state Republican leaders are mined to see that each county IS properly to deliver the maximum for state Wide and candidatut in He said the study sessioai Valley had signific- ancf' Hhen cfmsidered along tht Mexican an COUNTRY DAhKTI Satyr doy POLLY'S lOUNGI South Podrt lilona Rail Wreck-Released Acid Fumes Reported Doing Danbury Damage DANCE SIESTA GUIST RANCH JAWtS DUNN THI ilO WRANGliHS 9- 1 AM Reds Accuse U.S. Troops Of Atrocities TMIY SfAT THI HUSH Ou 9 el- r-tebon 2 Sunday, Two vltitort, from ftft, Mary low afid iHown wiiH Sytvio (Stof r- trr'ijjKhff i in tit '-nf m.iireat- rvf in ref at td 1 a hmr ti ore at I ft tm: of dt. BRKt TMM mn svr cm pkthk rwt imi fmoMiY Military Expense Cut Affects Many Texas Jobs 1 1 by -une Ifl 1117 Ad- i Hiil i 74 tra-ntng and (-Oft iviiian isdd II hanges cutting ind rr 1 1 a in various and military jobs iHeti HR.

Vin.f-w* Mar i. rM 19 h. Juw b- Jiine Ift two im a future at N. militarv and nthn- i utting -iftine mui'arv 2.m and St2 t-v 1971 r. The i.V*'- pliHS.nE fctgh r-td'." and i ie mh All i DAN'BURY.

Tex. (UPI highly cflHcal of the which a nee drier by the ex- cleanup 1 (W from latest crash mHal frame warehouses md that's coitser not predict when leanup oper- killing vegetation the Danbury, estimate ations would be but Tex, mavor said Friday tlie from the last said, movwi in residents of Han. tram cnah equipment, itKludint a IW-ton a communitv of 2 He referred to a fiery rranp to clean up persons miles south of Houv tram wjeck (ktober, jtor homes the car exploded last Tuesday, lalhng a Mwsouri- Pacifir Raitrotc etnpioye and Injuring a co-worker Mayor Paul Harvey said a loose bfjom from a crane on a freight car wmmg and strucli a car on a tide track, i-ausinii the deritlment of the SI-ear train Harvev two metal blart frofTi acid fumes and vegetation grati ajid in about a KW-yard area around the wreck are djinf." 77 DRIVE IN THEATER II Il LOCAI. rCAIUNFS IN CARTOON JTAtTtHO im SA) MuriGm peiiiON. CMtio uMore tj eirrr Til VI.W YORK tibisijop of Canterborv, Dr Miiiiael Ramsey in York Fndav for a oiie- visit lexii Force ierfHrtfw 21 and rr.

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'aving 1200 v-inmt in 4 13 ruttmg ewter. and uttmv work 'oad Ki tif fi. l-arkiand one fotT- uttifiu' tors a adding 'fhx auv is -on unr 117! other wdi oo'rfihdalinji (iiiiirfi rustmir and ifh ihe Ferrit Harn r.t^;tu\r¡í jnd fl)mg cu! mJiUr, Mild Knoun Ihr b'. -furM Vt lf71 and 4rn' Ft fion IS tie hv ind IfTI San intonso The to r-it vo'K ihe Kir i i .5 d'-tr-ff u-fttff the of UM tnh- hu! urwler firt lex im Region Wil cut -t fisi.a» Todoy -Storts 1 30 efviwt 222 SPECIAL EVANCELISTK SERVICES 's GREAT GOSPa PREACHING SOUL-STIRRING MUSiC IVMY NMHT THIS WiiK SPECIAL SERVICES HEAR W. And Singer Danny Bob Smith SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH fOO North Pifti Horlinflan Ttxos MARCH 8th thru MARCH 13 10 30 a.m.

p.m. Supervised Nurtery Provided THI PUillC tS INVITED BRING YOUR FRIENDS forttto 7 p.m.~kàm, $1 00 Adult TTie CoHit ms Km A S' LAST DAY FIAIUtlS ---2 00 3 50 5.40 7 25 9 20 THE PARKWOOD MEMORIAL BIBLE CHURCH N. I0 m. 7 and A CHURCH Anchored to THI ROCK geared to the timei Net Wf'h of tfANity HAITMAN. WE ARE INVITING YO TO THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH RIO HO.NDO 1F.X\S THIRD ANNUAL BIBLE CONFERENCE March 8-15, 1970 SCHEDULE Morch 12th March 8th 00 A M.

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