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Valley Morning Star from Harlingen, Texas • Page 2

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2 Monday July 22, 1974 MOffNING ST At Revised Revision Faces Third Vote rBelieve or AUSTIN Tex ilPh- Con stitut jonal Convention delegates will try for a third time Monday to approve a document which voters can decide on at the November general election in the last two wwks the delegates rejected the ver sion of the constitution which they drafted during the first six months of the convention This time the convention Submission ami Transition Committee has made some alterations which it will enough votes to reach the magic 121 ins'ded for final approval The major change made by the committer- deletion BABY BEDS 423-4748 of a controversial higher educa tion assistance fund which wmld have cost the state at least $.11 million per year in appropriations The fund was replaced with a 10 cent per $100 statewide property tax similar to one contained in the old constitution of 1876 that will be dedicated exclusive ly to higher education Xnother factor which may af feet the outcome of the voting Monday is an apparent weaken mg of latxir opposition to a so- called right to work provision which conservative delegates insist mast go in the constitution State President Hubbard insists pro latxir delegates are stan ding firm their opposition to the provision, but Hep Terrs Doyle I) Port Arthur, announ ced he throwing in the towel on the issue and urged other delegates to the same because We ve lost the bat 10 Discount On AH Plants Patting I Poison Poh EXOTIC NURSERY 2326 S. St. Expressway, Front Access Rd. Spoetai Good TVough Thursday tie Convention fYesident Pnce Daniel discounts reports that at least 60 delegates are still committed to blocking the constitution if right to work is included I certainly hope that no one is so hung up on one issue that going to destroy the work of the I said The delegates return to work at 2 Monday A number of them are expected to speak for and against the constitution be fore the vote, but virtually all the issues have been thoroughh debated since the convention began Jan 8 If they fail to win a two-thirds majority again Monday, the delegates will have only one week to reach agreement on a document which the voters can ratify or reject at the November election The convention expires at midnight July 30 State traffic authorities report that 1,835 people died in auto accidents along North (arolina highways during 19 7 GRIN AND BEAR ITBY LICHTY Unlimited Funds Available 50,000 To 50 000,000 for Office Buiklmgs, Shopping Centers, Nursing Homes, Churches, Funeral Homes, Trailer Porks, Farms and Ranch Construction Loans, Standby, Accounts Receivable, Inventory, Equipment, loons to Heirs on Trusts. Contact: Southmost Financial And Investment Co.

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$22 95 Distributor sugg. retail price ADVANCED CHROMACOLOR PICTURE TUBE ADD A LOOK Of fINE fur 1 MEDITERRANEAN Stop in today! Bases optional at additional cost SERVICE IS IMPORTANT 13 Seagomg duck 34 Over 15 Item for Sher 35 Praised lock Holmes 16 Winter toy THE Daily Crossword by Tap Osborn ACROSS 1 Tack 5 Boom 9 Dugout 28 Boat cranes 29 Egg shaped 30 Castro 31 Fodder 12 17 Vicarious cuiprits 19 Window feature 20 Religious school 21 Throws out 23 Lie about 24 Parenthesis' relative 25 De Stael highly with over 36 A Hamilton likenesses 37 The living or dead 38 Fortress, about Dailey? 39 Dunne or Bordom 40 Football team 42 Hidden attacker Solution to Saturday's Puzzle 0 si 0 A EE 3 0 1 0 1 43 Long talk in Africa 45 Misuses ex pense account 46 Cromwell or Twist 47 Pardon 51 Portico 52 Farmer's helpers 54 Melody 55 Jason's ship 56 Fortune teller's card 57 Bemg Lat 58 Mortgage or note 59 Ott and Torme DOWN 1 Mrs Truman 2 Asian staple Exiled man Remove hair Twenty Drama Self comb form 8 Taken or quiet, offered leftovers7 9 Appearance 10 Family embarrassment 50 11 Landlord's due, in Paris 53 That is. Latin Christen again Lengthy look Incarcerate Half of a noted spa A la Shakespeare's stream Lawn plagues Sofa Bet coverer Miss Bancroft River into North Sea Setback Iseult's lover Dream Fr Accuse Washing Identical Western law enforcers Choir members Juan or Eva Fad Ripped Missing, in the army II landing craft Dernier Weather Tabulation Partly cloudy with warm nights and hot afternoons through Tuesday will be the rule weatherwise in the Valley Highs today and Tuesday will range from the low 90s along the coast to near 100 in western portions, Lows tonight will be in the low 70s. TIDES: 6 59 a m. and 5:13 p.m.: low 12:21 p.m.

6:57 a.m. and 7 09 p.m low SUNSET: Monday 8 SUNRISE: Tuesday 6 51 a Lo Hi Rain Amarillo 66 97 Atlanta 67 91 Austin 73 100 Baltimore 58 83 Birmingham 68 94 Bismarck 68 95 08 Boise 63 97 Boston 59 80 Brownsville 70 94 Buffalo 51 78 Casper 61 85 16 Chicago 66 72 Cleveland 52 77 Dal Ft. Worth 74 103 Denver 62 86 01 Des Moines 76 104 Detroit 52 80 Duluth 52 59 1 40 El Paso 62 92 Fargo 69 85 2.97 Great Falls 58' 92 Fargo 69 85 2.97 Harlingen 74 95 Helena 55 91 Houston 77 96 Indianapolis 62 84 Jackson Ms 71 94 09 Kansas Citv 76 107 Little Rock 75 102 Los Angeles 68 82 Louisville 63 83 Memphis 75 96 Miami 78 91 .03 Midlnd-Odessa 70 99 Milwaukee 58 73 Mpls St Paul Nashville New Orleaas New York Norfolk Va Oklahoma City Omaha Philadelphia Phoenix Providence Raleigh Rapid City Richmond St. Louis Salt Lake City San Antonio San Francisco Seattle Washington 70 87 71 92 74 83 62 84 62 82 73 105 68 110 62 84 81 101 54 78 65 77 68 95 58 83 72 94 62 92 68 95 52 62 53 79 63 86 04 14 01 01 SEMI ANNUAL FURTHER REDUCTIONS Blouses Pants Pantsuits Dresses Separates Lingerie UP TO OFF STYil SHOP ladies Ready To Wear And Shoes "A Nice Ploce To Shop Since 1954" SUN VALLEY MALL HARLINGEN Open Friday And Saturday 10 A.M. To 8 P.M.

Obituaries I JOSE DIAZ WESLACO Jose Diaz. 79, died early Sunday in the Pharr Nursing Home after an illness of several months He was a resident of Weslaco for 38 years and a retired truck driver. Funeral mass will be said at 3 p.m. Wednesday in San Martin de Porres Catholic Church Burial will be in Highland Memorial Park under direction of Garza and Llewellyn Funral Home A rosary will be recited at 8 p.m. Monday in the Garza and Llewellyn Chapel Survivors include the widow, Mrs.

Guadalupe Diaz; six daughters. Mrs Francisca Guerrero of Abilene. Mrs Petra Latshowski of Los Angeles. Mrs. Guadalupe Cano.

Mrs. Estela Cedillo. Mrs Maria Teresa Loya and Mrs Evangelina Marroquin, a'l of Weslaco; and five sons, Juan, Eulogio and Ricardo Diaz of Weslaco and Pedro and Jose Diaz Jr of Abilene Also surviving are a brother and sister. Francisco Diaz and Mrs Trinidad Hernandez of Edinburg; and 44 grandchildren. VIRGINIOS.

ORTIZ Virginio S. Ortiz, 90, a long-time Harlingen resident, died Sunday afternoon in the Good Samaritan Nursing Center. Funeral services will be announced by Garza Funeral Home Survivors include three daughters. Mrs. Maria Garza and Teresa Ortez, both of Houston, and Mrs Carmen Cantu of Rancho Cordova.

four sons. Melquiades Ortiz, North Highlands, Feliberto Ortiz and Arturo Ortiz, both of Harlingen and Manuel Ortiz. Corpus Christi; two brothers. Longino Ortiz, Harlingen and Mariano Ortiz, Matamoros, Mexico; 43 grandchildren; and 10 great-grandchildren. ELIJIO GAYTAN JR.

Elijio Gaytan one and one-half day old son of Mr and Mrs Elijio Gaytan of Apt 41, Bonita Park, died in Valley Baptist Hospital Sunday morning. Funeral services wili be held today at 4 p.m in the Assumption Catholic Church Burial will follow in the Loma Linda Cemetery'. Survivors besides his parents include five sisters. Nora. Noemi, Noelia, Norma and Julia; a brother, Elov Gaytan: his grandparents.

Mrs Eugenia Corona. Houston, and Mr and Mrs Vidal Garcia. Harlingen. ROBERT F. RANDERSON SAN BENITO Funeral services for Robert Randerson.

76. will be held at 10 a today in Thomae-Garza Funeral Chapel ith the Rev Carl Israel of the Mercedes First United Methodist Church officiating. Burial will be in Mont Meta Memorial Park Pallbearers will be Lake, S. V. Neeley.

Floyd Jamison. Clyde Young. Bob Gause and Don Martin Trans-Canada Highway Crash Fatal To Six SUSSEX. N.B (UPI) Six persons, including an American couple, were killed Friday in a three-car collision on the Trans- Canada Highway, police reported Saturday. A teen-age girl, believed to be the daughter of the Americans, was listed among those injured.

She had a broken hip and jaw. but was reported in satisfactory condition. The dead Amencans were a 54-year-old man and his wife from Palisades Park, N.J., police said. They were not identified pending notification of the injured girl. The others killed were David Scott Mills.

20; his wife. June Ann, 19; and their two-year-old daughter. Margaret, all of Lincoln, N.B., and Katherine Linda Mills, 15, of Port Hiford. N.B CARLLeSUEUR Funeral services for Carl LeSueur. 86.

will be held at 11 a today in the Cox Funeral Chapel, with the Rev E. Davis of the First Christian Church officiating. Burial will be in Mont Meta Memorial Park under the direction of Cox Funeral Chapel of Harlingen Pallbearers will be George Weicher. Waldo Truax. A1 LeRoy, Frank Huggins.

Art Buckles and Iceland Moore MARION MONROE GOODMAN Marion Monroe Goodman. 89. of Harlingen, died Sunday afternoon in a local nursing home. He was a member of the Raymondville Masonic Lodge No. 1204.

Funeral services will be announced by Cox Funeral Chapels of Harlingen. Survivors include a son. William M. Goodman. Harlingen; and several nephews, nieces and cousins VALLtf MORNING STAR Published every morning by Freedom Newspapers, Commerce South 15th Streets, Harlingen, Texas 78550 Second Class Postage Paid at Harlingen, Texas 78550 BY CARRIER $3.50 per month plus 6r State Sales Tax.

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