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Valley Morning Star from Harlingen, Texas • Page 32

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Harlingen, Texas
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Auf. 10, 1972 VAU.IV WAR Airport Board Bypasses Noise Complaint Harlingen airport board i no Brrg farms a tract of land i pi an to install (Spartan which set took no action Wednesday on on the northeast side of the test cells to cut down the limit on noise and leaves the a complaint from Hatto Rerg airport where the test cells arejnoise. problem up to the company. He thtf noiw gener.t«l by Spartan located. Dr.

David Hory, anythirig'they Aviation engine test cells is Don Bodenhamer, a bnard said the position of Cljn tf) any nolse causing problems for him and member, said Spartan officials the airport board is that the problem, his are aware of complaint and has a contract The board agreed to lease Willacy Commissioners To Consider Poor Folk RAYMONDVILLE Commissioners Court. jagenda at, the request of among the four precincts County commissioners will County Judge Bill had Precinct One Commissioner Art Consideration of changes in again occupy themselves with indicated earlier he had Baughman. county road mileage figured the of the federally received assurances from Also up for discussion is the i 11 in recent designated poor when the court Cameron County officials that proposed food stamp program, efforts and suf- mrets here for its regular the Willacy program would again at the request of Baugh- ficicnt information still may not session Monday at 9 a remain tied to whatever agency man. The county is expected be available to the court until airport; One topic of discussion willjis set up in Cameron County, to begin a state-funded food its September meeting, the fate of the poverty However, an opposite view has stamp program in June, 1973. i Other agenda items include program in Willacy County as in Cameron The court will also be setting a date for a budget Cameron Willacy'Commisioners court.

prepared Monday to set per hearing and convening as a Counties Community0 Projects Tht was placed on the centages for the distribution of board of equalization to com- inc. by the Cameron County The item was placed on the road and bridge mileage funds plete proceedings for 1972. Hiring Teaching Staff Occupies Weslaco Board a certain parcels of vacant land within the industrial airpark to Hank Stanley, operator of the Fun trailer park, for use during December, January and February. Stanley desires the use of the land in anticipation of an overflow' of recreational vehicles this winter. The contract proposed by the board would provide that Stanley pay SlOft a month and would include a 30 day cancelation provision by either party.

Snavely, airport manager, reported the instrument landing system installation has been completed and is in operation for a 30-day trial period before being off i i a 11 commissioned. He proposed that an appreciation luncheon be held for FAA of- ficilas Aug. 29 and the board approved the proposal. Other items discussed included an official name for the a security plan and certification of the airport, including a certificate of exemption concerning fire fighting equipment. The board also heard a report from Seward G.

Smith, Harlingen certified accountant, on an audit of airport records. Smith said the airport books are "in excellent The final item on the agenda was a briefing on industrial expansion within the airport area, presented by David Allex, executive vice president of the Harlingen Chamber of Commerce. WESl ACO Hiring of 26 new accepting from 11 and granting leaves of two have been ap proved by school board. Given leaves to Study Mrs Grace Arredondo, home uchoo! counselor, and Evita Jo Salinas, a tearber at Stephen F. Austin Among resignations were of of Mary Hoge Junior High, accepting a ooachmg position at Mercedes; Amado Robledo Mary Hoge eoarh and teacher, accepting a work and study position at Pan American University; Abiel R.

Hinojosa, Mary Hoge, going to district; Ofelia Vasquez, Mary Hoge. moving to Faifu mas; and Larry Ditt- burrwr, Mary Hoge, unable to return in time for the opening of school. Other resignations came from Loretta Barbee of Lincoln School, entering another business; Farline Luce of Lincoln, resuming the teaching of home economics at Donna; Jose A. Galvan, high school industrial arts, moving 1o Kingsville; Jerry Burnett, C.V.A E. program, moving to another school outside the Valley.

9 Resignations also accepted Virginia Stephenson, unable to return to teaching after maternity leave, and Dorothy Taylor of Horton School husband being transferred. Teachers elected for the 1972 73 school year included: High school Lucky Watkins, speech; Maria Luisa Trevino, jhistory; Santiago Silva, unassigned; Mark Reeh. industrial arts; Howard Lynn Blackwell, history; Jerry W. Barton. physical education; Yolanda A Barrera, A E.

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