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Del Rio News Herald from Del Rio, Texas • Page 2

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ftVMCl WNMNIr ittii) TOWN 1 3 jTi i. i TJLi' -i IJfll A REVIVAL and children's usade continues at Central lurch of the Naiarene on 13th root at Bedell through Sunday. I rvices are held nightly at 7:30 0 clock and on Sunday at 10 a.m. 1 vangellsts Jerry and June 1 rooks are conducting the ces, June with the children and irry preaching. Pastor Earl Ice invites everyone to attend le special services.

IS AN FELIPE EXES will hold at regular meeting tonight at 8 oCclock at Memo's. Reports on 1 eunion '83 will be made by lairmen and planners hope to I ive all interested in the reunion attend. Former band i embers are needed, with or i ithout instruments, to participate in the Exes reunion pVade. ALPHA CHAPTER and Council will meet Thursday at 7:30 ftm. in the Masonic Temple for ttork in the Select Master Degree.

FELIPE CLASS of 1968 met at 707 Ave. for discussions oft reunion plans. Another fleeting will be held Friday at 7 If m. at 702 Pierce St. IP 'SACRED HEART summer Bible school will be held Monday, June 20, through July 1 from 9 aim.

to 12 noon on week days in Sacred Heart Academy. THANKlHAVf beta to Georf 0 Torrtt by nortldoanU In the Memorial Recreation Pro. gram. He donate let for the children in the program. CARMELA GARCIA identified the mystery picture published In the Del Mo Newt-Htrtld Monday and has received the prlte.

The picture allowed the top of the bandstand at Brown Plasa and Mrs. Garcia Identified it cor. rectly. Each Monday a picture is published for Identification with a prtie of IS offered to the first person who can tell whit and where it la. No calls are taken before 7 a.m.

on Tuesday. VETERANS OF FOREIGN wars Post 8S52 and Its Auxiliary will meet tonight at 7:30 o'clock in the VFW Hall. REAL ESTATE math course No. 102 will be given this weekend and the following weekend for 30 hours of credit for Texas Real Estate salesmen or brokers. The course is offered by the American College of Real Estate and details are available from Brenda Hunter at 774-4292.

FIVE LITTLE PUPPIES, just ordinary little dogs, need good homes. They are to be given away. Details are available at 5-0806 or at 140 Nor thill. gfa "A OKdfof WASHINGTON (AP)- notueed it lias approved a Texas public esHntial in aMoanclBfl the epprovtl, Bitty tee retary for civil rights, MM IM believed the Han forms" with department desegregation criteria 1 ingredients of an acceptable pi I believe this plan includes many AM otoments wMeh wken P.O. Box 1405 Del Rio 78840 775- IPPERS HELP Lynda Henson of the Del Rio announces this week's Crime Stoppers Crime of the Week.

police department is in- vijstigating a burglary that oc- cUrred at 4:38 a.m. Saturday at Russell's Hardware. 'Unknown persons entered the business by breaking glass on the cist side door, then, gained, entry a display case containing hlndguns. 'Taken in the burglary were 14 handguns two 9mm pistols, two, Magnums, four 138 specials, four Magnums, one rifle and a Magnum. Total wholesale value of these guns is $3,900," Mrs.

Henson said. Crime Stoppers will pay up to $1,000 for information leading to the arrest and grand jury indictment of the person or persons involved, have any information about this burglary and wish to reniain anonymous, call Crime Stoppers at 775-HELP. implemented can achieve Important dtMiMgaUoai oftjMthrtf," said Singleton in a statement. In a letter to Texas Oov. Mark White, Uafttton MM acetpUaJct of the plan was "based on the allocation of ofeojttattt'liKMHaf for Ira- plementing the policies, program! and other actions undorthis plan and on the successful completion of initial key activltlos durinf tho next several months." Singleton said failure to obtain the funding specified la the plan or to carry out the initial steps of implementation would nullify the department's approval.

The complex, 170-page plan was submitted by Texas on May In response to an order in March by V. S. District Court Jttdfe John M. Pratt, who had Instructed the Department of Education to begin on- forcement proceedings against Texas unless tho State came up with an acceptable plan by that date. In general, the plan makes a broad range; of commltnMntf to upgrade programs at tho state's two traditionally black institutions, Prairie View A University and Texas Southern University, and to increase minority enrollments at tho traditionally white ones.

It also aims aHncreaslng employment of minority teachers. After it was submitted, the plan waa sharply criticised by tho NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund and the Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund. The two organisa- tions have filed a suit being heard by Pratt which seeks for force Texas to desegregate its public university and college syuftem. USD A reported ready A to delay quarantine AUSTIN (AP) Assistant Attorney General Dave Richards said today the state has been informed that the U.8. Department of Agriculture will delay its efforts to enforce a brucellosis quarantine for at least another 30 days.

A federal court hearing is scheduled Thursday on state's efforts to extend a temporary restraining order into a temporary Injunction against enforcement of the quarantine. "We understand the USDA will not resist a temporary Injunction," Richards said, "and they will publish new proposed rules for brucellosis control in Texas not as an emergency." "This means there will be at least a 30-day period for public comment, maybe 60 days," Richards said. The governor's office said Gov. Mark White waa returning from Washington and would hold a news conference at 4 p.m. White said previously he planned to talk with USDA officials in Washington about lifting the quarantine until Texas could hold a special legislative session and act on the matter.

A bill that would have brought the state under federal brucellosis control standards failed in the final days of the recent session. Court handguns two 9mm pistols, at 775-HELP. 1 1 Officials resDond abortion regulation J- JL A J. AO A VJ. WASHINGTON (AP) The Supreme Court today atrucl rvffulAtiOMI thftt COIlld hi to 'harassment' suit is no factual basis for allegations in a lawsuit against Neal, filed by four Del Rio women who charge that they wf)re sexually harassed while thpy worked for the firm, a company official said Tuesday.

3'When the company first became aware of the allegations that form the basis for this suit, we conducted a thorough investigation and determined that there is no factual basis for these allegations," H. Doak Neal told tlveDeJ Rio News-Herald Tuesday. Lee Ann Donaldson, Renna Ayres, Alberta Whitfield and Barbara Conner are suing the San Antonio-based firm and Arturo Beltran, who they claim "frequently sexually harrassed by Beltran. The women also claim nothing was done by the company when they complained to Beltran's superiors. "Neal, has'a company policy prohibiting sexual bar- rassment ot any type of employee discrimination," Neal said.

"Neal, has been in business in Del Rio for 20 years. WASHINGTON (AP) The Supreme Court today struck down a set of state and local government regulations that could have made abortions more difficult to obtain, including a requirement that abortions for women more than three months pregnant be performed in hospitals. In three separate declsionsxesolving controversies over abortion regulation in Virginia, Missouri and Akron, Ohio the court struck down most of the regulations that had been challenged. The justices said, however, that states and communities may require that abortions for women more than three months pregnant be performed in licensed abortion or "outpatient hospitals." Hosp.TAl REPORT Del Rio News-Herald (USPS151-700) I member newspaper of llai'te-llankti Communications, Inc. The Del Rio News-Herald is published daily, with afternoon editions: Monday through Friday and morning editions on Saturday and Sunday.

The newspaper's ad- Jress is Drawer Del Rio, Texfas, 78840. Second class pottage paid at Del Rio, Jexas. Need a subscription? Call 775-1541 Home Delivery Out-of-Town $ne month 5.25 One month I 7.00 Six months $31.50 Six months 5)neyear $63.00 One year $84.00 Subscription payments are due prior to start of delivery. Payments may be mail Id to the News-Herald, or paid in person at the News-Herald office at 321 S. Main, Pel Rio, Texas.

Miss your paper? If you miss your newspaper, call the Nqws-Herald at 776-1661 before 7 p.m. Vonday through Friday and before 10:30 a.m. on Saturday and Sunday and we'll tying it to you. Need advertising? Detail 7751551 7744611 or 7761661 Classified 774-4611 National 774-4611 or 776-1661 For advertising information, call the advertising department from 8 a.m. until 6 Monday through Friday or 9 a.m.

until 12 Noon Saturday. llavo a news item? t'all775-IUl jilewsstories fxlOand? Obituaries Ext. II Exi. 12 Church News Ext. 11 I-i a Managing Editor Ext.

13 11 Editor Ext. 14 Ext. 0 Publisher Ext. 2 Requests for editorial coverage of events and happenings in the Oil Rio area be channeled through the appropriate editorial department. H'anl to louUvl a Acting Publisher Oscar San Miguel Mary Jant Bode Using Director Oscar Miguel odutlion Director Terry grown culalion Director Joe San Miguel luwntbi, Manager SnUB" vl 2 Ell.

14 18 fit 4 EMI 3 Ext 6 7744611 13 txl. 11 I VAL VERDE MEMORIAL HOSPITAL ADMITTED TUESDAY: Rita Casillas, Jesus B. Saens, Gloria Sanchez, Walter C. Baker, Hector R. Escamilla, Manuel M.

Longoria, David G. Nielsen, Fell- ciano Gomez, Julie Latham, Adeline Cerda and Frutoso K. Garcia. DISCHARGED TUESDAY: James Hatelrigg, Doris B. Garn, Ismael Duenei, Nicolas T.

Marin, Javier Esqulvel, Doroteo R. Rodriguez. Gabrielle Griffin, Bo Cooley and Gloria Sanches. DcArhs Francisca T. Garza Francisca T.

Garza, 61, died at 11:45 a.m. in Val Verde Memorial Hospital. She resided at 108 Aguinaldo St. Rites will be held Thursday at 4 p.m. with Requiem Mass in Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic Church and burial in the San Felipe Cemetery under the direction of Don's Funeral Chapels.

The body will be in state in Chapel 9 at Don's after 1 p.m. today. Eulogio Ortega Eulogio Ortega, 77, died Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. in Val Verde Memorial Hospital. He resided at 401 De la Rosa St.

and was a retired foreman with the Texas Department of Highways and Public Transportation. Kites will be held Friday at 10:30 a.m. with Requiem Mass in Our Lady of Guadalupe ORTEGA Catholic Church and burial in Ian Felipe Cemetery under the- direction of Don's Funeral Chapels. The body will be in state after a p.m. today in Chapel A.

Ortega was born March Hot, In Beaumont, Texas. Survivors include Ms wife, Mrs. PUar Ortega of Del Mo; sons, Jim Ortega of Dallas, Neri Ortega of Del Bio and larleue of DaUai; Eloiu Dulln of Palestinoeias, Olf a Oonialoi of OraM Prairie, Nina Corooado of Rio, UMi Lopoi, Viola Rosirlfuoi and Lupita Lonoi of Ian Anfolo; II grandentlo'roiK If groat- grandchildren and sister, Potrontta Botha of Del Bio. DON'T FENCE ME IN This female, part Labrador, has thoughts of belonging to a lucky family. Sho's 7 months old, and temporarily is staying at Davis Votorinary Clinic, 121 Stridden Drive.

Ortiz awarded scholarship Victor B. Ortls who graduated from Del Rio High School la May. la attending the summer session of the University of Texas at Austin, where he plans to major in microbiology and hopes to attend medical school to become a pediatrician. He was awarded the Hilary B. Doran Sr.

$2,000 scholarship, chosen from a long list of applicants, and was awarded the scholarship based on his academic achievements and extra auricular activities. He had the seventh highest grae point average in a class of 500, was Student Council representative, National Honor Society treasurer, San Felipe Leo CUb director and charter president of the Leo organisation. He was listed in Who's Who Survivors include her husband, Santos (Sonny) Garsa; two sons, Raul Torres of Dies Ordai, Mexico, and Roberto Garia of Del Rio; daughters, Berta Borrego of Ciudad Acuna, Mexico, and Hermellnda Garsa of Del Rio; brothers, Daniel Torres and Serafin Torres of Acuna; slaters, Natalia Roeha and Crui Elena Torres, also of Acuna; 14 grand, children aad aiae great. grandchildren. VICTOR ORTI2 Among American High School students and was president of the Junior Class.

Flash flood advisory in effect flash flood advisory for vice this morning, to be in effect through Thursday. Heavy rains in the northwest portion of the county fell around Juno, with 2 inches reported. The forecast for Del Rio is for 40 percent probability of thunderstorms today, 20 per- 4kM 30 pttfeMit tonightwillbe near 70 and the high Thursday in the upper 80s. Winds out of the east at 10 to 15 miles per hour today will be variable at near 10 miles per hour tonight. High Tuesday was 84 with a low of 74.

Amistad Report Amistad elevation this morning was 1108.45, a decrease of .08 from the Tuesday reading. Depth of the water at Amistad Dam was 208.45 feet, down .08. Water storage amounted to 2,857,383 acre feet, a decrease of 4,768 acre feet. Water surface measured 58,161 acres, down 64 acres. Downstream flow was 3,810 cubic feet per second.

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