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Valley Morning Star from Harlingen, Texas • Page 3

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Harlingen, Texas
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Pan Am Honor Students Named EDINBURG Forty-three in the Pan American University math, students will be graduated with Cum honors Sunday night when Lt. ichool of science and Brann, Hans RemdiGuerra and Lucille L-eonor Karl Wilhelm Fix, Esther Smith of Rio Gronde City, laude graduates, whojGUj2art Bruno F. Martinez Ireme Ledesma of Pharr, must average 3.0 to 3 4 in their Snra Kathleen Rosa Longhofer of Rill Hobby speaks at four years of work number 39. Harlingen, Victor Rosa of Elsa, commencement exercises in the In the school of science and McAllen. gan juana Trevino of Hidalgo, field house.

Ceremonies begin math they are Thomas David Beverly Byars and San Juanita Beatrice Weber of Weslaco and at 8 p.m. Johnson of McAllen, Joan Gonzalez of Mission, Zbranek of La Feria. There are two summa cum Brough Prukop and Rumi J. laude graduotes. Rosalinda Sandlin of Edinburg, Luis mi Fruia of Brownsville will Ledesma of Mercedes, receive her degree in education Ramiro Villescas of San Juan, at the top of the list.

Her grade Perlo L. Zarate of Brownsville point average is 3.8538 on the 4.0 system. Lila Beth Voss of McAllen is second with an average of 3 728 Her degree will be from the school of humanities and social studies. anci Budde Deen Rule of Port In the school of education they aie Juanita Frausto, Irene P. Fuentes and Ruth Edna Guerra of Edinburg, Irma to qualify for summa cum Olivarez and Elida laude graduation the Yanez of Santa Rosa, average must be from 3.75 to Carmela Hernandez and Joan 4.0.

Marie Whittle of Mission, Javier There also an- to magna Ayala of Mercedes, Shirley Ann cum laude graduates. They Kennedy of Pharr, Anna Mae must average from 3 5 to 3.74. Langley of San Benjto, Carmen They are Diana L. Hartzog of Munoz of Roma and Alicia C. Edinburg in the school of Rios of McAllen, humanities and social studies In thr school of humanities and Sylvia J.

Padilla of Weslaco and social studies they are Brush Fire Threatens California Condors HIGHEST HONORS FOR PAN AM GRADUATES These two Pan American University students will be graduated Sunday night in public ceremonies with the highest honon-iumma cum laude. Rosalinda Noemi Fruia, left, will receive a degree in education. She is from Brownsville and has a 3.8538 grade point aver- Beth Voss of McAllen with a 3.7828 average in the age over her four years of college. At right is Lila school of humanities and social studies. VAlltY MOONINO HARLINGEN, TEXAS First Baptist Names Guest Preacher Dr.

Howard Gary, president of the Valley Baptist Academy, will be the jrue.st preacher for the 10 50 a.m. worslhip service of the Harlingen First Baptist Church Sunday. Sunday the worship service period will be devoted to a panel discussion with the pulpit committee which is seeking praspecti for a pastor of the church The pulpit committee is composed of Luther A. Book out chairman; C. H.

Hamilton. James Hough, Mrs. Gerald Dale. Bonnie Flinn, Bonnie Bound, Howard Horace Bussell and Parjer, Knapp Saturday, Aug. 26, DR.

HOWARD GARY NATURALIZER7 Police Warn Of School Start Hazards OFF TO SEA Yeoman 3rd Cl. Rolando Marroquin, left, and Chief Warrant Officer Calixto Sandoval, both members of the U.S. Navy Reserve in Harlingen, left Friday for two weeks active duty training aboard the Destroyer USS Strong. They will participate in maneuvers with the Spanish Navy during their active duty tour. (Star Photo) Attorney General Hikes Governor Power Threat AUSTIN, Tex.

(AP) Atty. Martin said was a Senate at the Aug. 21 event. Gen Crawford Martin, who member of the appropriations Department of Public Safety the governor Wednes- conference committee that first'cannot buy an airplane or heli dav of much of his power over gave the power transfer to tht copter without getting the gov spending, Is about to take Rovemor in 1959 I ernor permission first, away some of the chief there that I authority. FILLMORE, Calif, blaze in tihe Kent; Warming temperatures and River Canyon A spokesman rising winds up a four- said the fight was and day-old brush fire Friday In the but that full control should Los Padres National Forest, the be achieved by 8 p.m.

mountain home of the last of Saturday, the California condors In Los Padres forest, a total inds gusting to 30 miles an 2.100 men have been involved hour over the ndgetops pushed fighting the four-day old the flames along a 12 -mile front blaze, believed started by where 1 (KM) mon battled the campers playing with fireworks stubborn blaze in the tinder-dry brush midafuMnoon Hw dm The ooo men actually on the round prime rate incre scorched a total of 16,500 acres lines were by touched off Thursday by Chase in Ventura County 55 miles behcopters and supplied by NEW YORK northwest of Los At mule and train. Most The first day of school in Harlingen is Monday and Police Chief (iuy Anderson has urged that everyone drive carefully: and observe laws concermmgi pedestrian crosswalks. new overpass on 77 Sunshine Strip will eliminate the 1 hazard that existed during past said, iherp are many other school crossings in the city used by school Anderson said that new traffic 5V4 per cent. signals have been installed near rpu- Travis elementary school to I he move, fo owed immedi-i i. 'control traffic on Tvler.

but he York lately by several drivors t0 ftn Prime Rate Increase Gathers Momentum of thorn gathered momentum Friday as around the country, inori labored with hand tools hi some two other large banks boosted), lending 5y far we've able to country the state. per cent. financial ontributed lookout for children at all times the! He also said that traffic must of DAVID L. CISNEROS, M.D. come to a halt when school community of buses stop to load or unload U.S.

Forest Service officer two latest rate boosters possible credit crunch to come passengers. New National Service spokesman. are serioiiK Trust Pittsburgh having some difficulties First National Citv Bank and cause of the drying conditions, 1 Trust Co both of New but the fire has not started a Ylirk and employing 3 major run as 7 sdli rm rate base on various Two were Klsewhere Hres (ondor North America lar- htjd earlier in the ju per cent, respectively gest land bird, to inspect WH-f reported contained. An handle the flareups with 10 air Marker sai(1 fc was were Bankers Trust said a U.S. remarkable that mme of thelYork.

and Mellon any knowledge of it (the rider) nesting sues IV nearest birds 8 oo.cay 80 (i blaze in San nation's third ba and it was brought up on the state agencies from hiring were least nine miles frojn Mountains of Riverside believed to the largest Martin indicated he would is of the Senate, lawyers or buying law books the fire an not conaS- contained lender to corporations, in- an opinion early next wetki explanation was that without the attorney in immediate danger. at atTea as 0f a.m. its prune declaing unconstitutional the governor needed this power okay. To the north. men battled Friday.

accorded top rated number of appropriations bill, in 0f alorniC attack," Mar- requiring the govemnrs tin gaj(j prior approval for various expenditures. Harry Bresler. hrad of claims division, said trying to get two option request were rules for the legislature on prompted by an earlier opinion which riders are valid and jn whieh Martin said a rider re which are invalid, Martin said qlliring thr governor prior ap the opening of his office for the practice of general surgery at 1105 E. Jefferson, Brownsville Mon. rtiru Fri.

f-12 o.w, 1:30 to w. Phone: 546-1548 the Noturolize? pump YOU'LL WISH EVERYTHING YOU WEAR COULD FEEL AS GOOD ilack or Red Navy Coif jr Black 4 to 10 4A to OPEN Til 8 P.M. TONIGHT "A To Sbop To And HARUNSEN SUN VALLEY MALL 20.00 Friday. On Martin issued an opminn saying lt was uncin- for the legislature to authorize the governor to trarw for funds from one agency to propnations art requiring prior another-a power uwd by governor-or Smith to avert welfare cuta in 1970 money could be spent for cer- proval of expenditures for wa ter studies unconstitutionally gave Smith a The staff found 45 provisions in the current ap Smith was enraged, saying the optmon would reduce the governor to ceremonial "I think you can safely say that he's not going to like this one a hell of a lot Asst Vty. Gen Sam McDaniel said of the forth coming opinion.

State Comptroller Robert Calvert asked for both opinions. Smith defeated Martin for lieutenant governor in 19626, and Martin was closely allied with political foes, former John Connally and Lt. Gov. Ben Barnes. tain things.

Martin 24-page opinion will such riders as one that says the cover the constitutionality of Degrees Won By Valleyites ALL NEW 1973 MODELS NOW ON SHOW SAN ANGKLO Jofci Lawrence Alexander and Darrell Wayne Karhart both of Harlmgem. received degrees from Angelo State University here during the school's sixth annual summer commencement operate from malice or just try to Thorns Mm, president do the best job I Martin of McMunay College in said of Smith criticism AbiJcru, was the gueit speaker Now! inavoK Modular Solid-State color television GOOD SUMMER PLANTS eLUMIilA, MANGIPANI, yellow, pink QUEENS CHEPE MYiTLE SS.S0 I 4 COLORS 00 CARRISA 4 AVOCADOES. LULU VARIETY S4 11 HlltSCUS, DOUILE WHITE MANGO TREES S4.tS $1S SPHAGNUM MOSS For 4 Air Leyerinq SI JO WIRE HANGING IASKETS AM Sliet SMS Sl-SCf SUPERTHRIVE HORMONES for Air 00 Up CROTONS Aitortmoot loeutiful S2.00 Up INDIAN CARNATION AUSTRALIAN TREE FERN S2.S0 MAT MOSS ALL SIZES to S4.9S FERTILOME Yord Poorf Chlordono 70 COCOS PLUMOSOS PALMS 00 fo S120 00 ASPARAGUS PERN SI 10 NEW SHIPMENT OP CROTONS S4 00 to S4.00 RIO SPIDER SPRAY For Evorqrooof 4 N. Ploot S1.7S CARL POOL MAGIC GROW, For oil $2 ft CARL POOL lr-41 Mohot Rloom S2.H ROSES Climbon, 4 Spodal fie to SS.fS WORM AND CATERPILLAR SPRAY SHEFFLIRA UMIRELLA 4 Up SI-00 4 S7.M DURANTA Good wind brook ARECA 'ALMS Indoor or Outdoor Uio SI 00 to S13 9S ESPARANZA, YELLOW FLOWERS SI.SO GOLDEN SHOWER TREES $200 ROYAL PONCIANA TREES Popular $1.10 Spociel $1.00 NORFOLK PINES 00 op CRfPE MYRTLE 4 qol on, $3 50 FERTILOMI WITH IRON Goo4 for 40.11»». $150 FORMULA of Pkq RAINBOW NURSERY CLOSED ON NORTH MORGAN HARLING2N plug-in circuit panels, modules and transistors let your serviceman fix wrong without replacing right! The 101 modular cbass' iftj Not a iJtx up or bur servemg mm tx-crme necessary- ft's deal a taw to pet to and tc fe psort di the Magnav Ti T.

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