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Valley Morning Star from Harlingen, Texas • Page 2

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Sat. 20 21 22 Photographer on duty Store Opening till 8:00 p.m. GIBSONS 1124 Central Blvd. Brownsville 302 N. 77 Sunshine Horlingen Local Scene The Valley Morning Star invites readers to call or write in items about themselves, their travels or visits from friends or relatives for the Local Scene.

The number is 423.5511, or address Locol Scene, Valley Morninq Star, P.O. om 511, Mar- lingen, Texas 78550. Mr and Vtrs Koijffl 1 (lilbert. rplumixl fnim (Tinsti a di.sind of Anx-nran C-arKYr frnm arnfnin I'nit uf 17 I WEATHER a of and ihundf' shf'urrs winds will east tf' at 10 li! 20 an dus fligh li'mfwitun's da'. fX'ncMl from tin- (Skiist io 'tif rniddlc thr flic i.iws at nm and mi'kllr Th(' ram 40 and fur tonight i TlDFS a at td km 9 Fndav 3i a and Io'a -uip i NSKT 24 rn si NHlSH 19a Ijo Hi FUin 99 87 33 Hl 9i Buffaio "I fasfM'r Hi Ki 07 rievi-iand 64 '2 Dal Ft Worth -4 'H fi) i it ihjiijth Harlingen He t'na Jack Min Kansa Titv i-as PK-i.

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or are in a low income bracket protested the increase becau.se said they simply could not afford It along with the rapid nse in cost of living, including an increase in electricity rates If the city agrees to the increased rates as It IS anticipated an additional revenue of approximattdy $2.50 000 will be generated This means, according to WTijtley. that the water system couid opt'rate on a profitable IS and at the same time ac'umulati' about $100,000 a vci rest'rve to be used for exp.insion and maintenance He '-aid the increased rates would permit the system to continue tc operate without borrowing monev or asking for a bond isslk The mayor in aaswer to a expiaimxi the makeup of the water He said the waterworks system operates under a bond trust and the by law requires that a board. from the city commission, conduct the affairs of the system ITie mayor is an ex-officio member as have all former mayors sim-e the inden ture came into being Thompson each board member is paid one pt'r cent of the gross revenue of the waterworks system each year and Legal Riglits Of Retarded To Be Studied AUSTIN, Tex (UPD-Attor ney General John Hill Siinoun- ced Wednesday his office will receive $48,000 from the Texas Department of Mental Health and Mental lietardation for research into legal rights of the mentally retardwi Hill said LS office will begin work on the project as soon as tiie comptrdler approves transfer of the funds for MHMR to his department Three special attorneys and support staff will be hired for six months to examine the legal status of mentally retardedin Texas, and to a com- preheasive code for the retard- txJ to be submitted to the 1975 legislature Serta Bedding And Linens TWIN SIZE I If 111 heodboard QUEEN SIZE KING SIZE With linens $225 with 7 pc. linens Jv SLEEPERS in twin, regular and queen sizes Reduced! TWIN SET complete with headboard and Other Bedding from $69.95 to King Perfect 3 PIECE LINEN GIFT SET WITH ALL KING QUEEN SIZE PERFECT SLEEPERS. SPECIALS ON BEDROOM, DINING ROOM, LIVING ROOM FURNITURE AND CHAIRS SWANN'S SZ 1221 JACKSON 423-9672 last year each board member received $1 450 Members of the board are Day Young, chairman, A McBnde vice chairman, Howard and treasurer, Mike Hodes assistant secretary-treasurer and the miayor board under tenus of the indenture is self perpetuating If a member leaves the board has the authority to elect a replacement At Valley Morning press time, the public heanng was still in process and many per soas were waiting to be heard The results of the heanng.

if any, will be published in Friday 's Rate Probe Requested SAN ANTONIO, Tex (UPI)A Bexar County grand recommended Wednesday that a special investigatiwi be made of power and electricity problems in the San area Jury foreman Irving Baren blat made the recommendation to Judge Brown as the panel ended its six-week term in 144th Distnct Court and recommended that a new undertake the investigation Brown said he would refer the matter to Judges Preston Dial and Peter Michael Currv' Barenblat said his grand jury panel "felt it was proper for a grand jurv' to look into such a problem Under sworn testimony a grand jury may be able to get to the heart of our utility problems." hp said Boyfriend Indicted In Death Of Lindgron SAN ANTONIO, Tex (UTD- A Bexar County grand Wednesday indicted John A Grayless, 16. for murder with malice in the shooting death of George Ijndgron, 42 diaughter, Jorja Jean. 18. girl fnend. previously was charged in the death of her father, a former city water board executive Grayless remained in jail in lieu of bond Goldwater Cites Five 'Post' Offenses WASHINGTON (UPI) Sen Barry Gddwater, Anz, Wednesday cited five offenses for which he said the Washington Post could be prosecuted for publishing top secret documents leaked by a government official.

The provisions were listed in a 38-page legal document inserted in the Congressional Record The five offenses cited by Goldwater were communicating documents relating to the national defense, retaining national defense documents, conversion of property of the United States, to commit an offerv se agaiast the United States, and conspiracy to impair, obstruct or defeat the lawdul functions of the United Stales and the secretarv of state ROBrai Ri)i)KN MAR.SHAIX Funeral mass for Robert Roden. 78 of Mar shall will be said at 10 a today in Marshall He was a brother-in-law of Mrs McCaleb Sr and grandfather of Mis-s Martha Roden both of Weslaco He died Tueiiday aftenxion in a Marshall hospital after a long illness and was owner of Roden Gift Shop JLUANJ.lvOPFIZ SAN BENTTO Julian Ix)pez, 81, a life long resident of San Benito, died Wednesday in Dolly Viasant Hospital Survivors include the widow Mrs Irene five Pedro, Kusebio, Klizandro, Jesus and (kmovevo all of San Benito, three daughters Mrs Manuela Rodnguez, Misses Gregona aixi Diana Lopez, all of San Benito: four brothers. Isabel Jaime Eustacio Jaime Ixjpez. Manuel Jaime and Juan Jaime lx)pez, all of San Benito, 25 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren rosary will be reated at 8 today in the Thomae-Ciar za Chapel Funeral services will be 2 Fnday in St Benedict's Catholic Church Bunal will be in the City Cemetery MRS. CFX1LA(i()BAR LOS Funeral services for Mrs Cecilia May Crobar, 88, will be at 10 a today in St Cealia's Cathohc Church here Bunal will be in Mont Meta Memonal Park Thomae-Garza Home of San Benito is in cha.rge of RUBENGUERRA SAN BENTTO Guerra 20, died Sunday in Foley.

Ala as the result of an accident Survivors include his parents. Mr and Mrs Ennque Guerra, six brothers. Mano. Ernesto. David.

Lazaro. Balenro and Enrique Guerra Jr, and five sisters, Misses Delia. Sandra. Diana, F'lisa and Sylvia Guerra, all of San Benito A rosary will be recited at 8 today in the Thomae-Gar za Funeral Chapel Funeral services will be announced by Thomae-Garza Funeral Dirtxtors WOOIKiAS ALBANY, Ore (UPI) A pilot plant to be built at the Research Center of the Bureau of Mines here will look into the possibility of converting wood waste from logging operations into fuel oil, perhaps ultimately gasoline VALLEY MORNING STAR Published every morning by Freedom Newspapers, Commerce South 15th Streets, Harlingen, Texas 7855C SecofKl Class Postage Paid at Harlingen, Texas 78550 BY CARRIER $3,50 per month plus State Sales Tax. SINGLE COPY PRICE Daily Sunday 25C Phone GA3 5511 MISS YOUR PAPER? If you should not receive yoor Valley Morning Star by 6 am, daily, 7 Sunday, or, if service be unsatisfactory please Circulation Department Phone 423-5511 Please call before 9 as no missed paper service is available after 9 a.m.

each morning. cveiytnuig. Bugs wiJl cill practicjillr iny home 'lioine." That is why professional control makes jk) much sense. The man from Tennimx is trimed to tight treatment from over 50 formulas. He's a profes- with profrtiional But his jKTvlce costs a bt kss than you'd expect.

owrtrol txpeh. Call 5. 77 Obituaries MRS EDWARD PINK Mrs Izora died in Annapolis Md after a lengthy illness Mrs Pink was a resident ni Harlingen for many years She was a fonmer presidient of the Twelve-Thirty Qub of the Harlingen Cxiuntry Club and was active in Si Epi.scopal and the Sisterhood Survivors include a daughter, Mrs James Tolbert of Md, two granddaughters and one great grand daughter Memonal services will be held at 2 30 Saturday in St Alban Church with the Rev Romilly Timmoas officiating Bunal will be in San Antonio In lieu of flowers, the family suggests that fnends desiring to do so send memorials to the St Alban Memonal MRS. JESSIE MORELAND WESLACO Jessie Moreland. 65.

formerly of Weslaco, died Wednesday at a Kenedy nursing home had resided in Kenedy about seven years Survivors include a daughter, Mrs Arthur Lee of Pascagoula, Miss Funeral arrangements will be announced by F'uneral Home PA.NTAIJ^N WESI.ACO Pantaleon Ayala 86 of 221 Ijberty died Wednesday in Knapp Hospital after a k)ng illness He was a Weslaco resident for more than 50 years Funeral mass will be said at 3 Fnday in St Joan of Catholic Church with the Rev Alfonso CM as celebrant Bunal vnll be in the Weslaco Cemetery under direction of McCaleb Funeral Home A rosary will be recited at 8 Thursday in the McCaleb CTiapel Survivors include the widow, Mrs Nicolasa Ayala, two sons. Tomas Ayala of Weslaco and Pedro Ayala of Houston, three daughters. lss Isadora Ayala. Miss Dominga Ayala and Mn Alvarado of Weslaco, and 11 grandchildren Also surviving are two brothers and two sisters, Florentino and Pedro Ayala, Miss Jesusa Ayala and Miss Guadalupe Ayala, all of Allende. Mexico ANDRESROMO LYFORD h'uneral services for Andres Ronio.

16. w'ho was killed in a traffic accident near Holgate, Ohio, Saturday night, will be held today at 3 p.m in the Pnnce of Peace Catholic Church in Lyford The Rev George Balderrama will officiate Interment will be in the Lyford Cemetery under direction of the ixiddlesten Funeral Home The youth was the son of Mr and Mrs Adolfo Romo of Lyford Other survivors include two brothers, Jr and Armando Romo of Lyford, and a sister. Muss Arcelia Romo, also of LWord Also survivmg are the paternal grandmother, Mrs Margarita Romooi Raymondville, and the maternal grandmother, Mrs Cmsuelo Trevino of Mexico The I'liiKxi Stales which set the Atlantic crossum record in 1952 was the oct'an liner placed in Though the ship frequentlv cruised faster than knots, it actually was held under wraps Designed for conversion to a ship should the nt'ed arise the 817-foot ves.sel could steam at 40 48 land mih's an hour Removed from serx ice in 1970, ship IS tx-rthed at Breokfast at Reosonable Prices PALM VALLEY INN 1 mi, 83 Expresswoy Harlingen 423-8440 Big Kyng-Fu Doule Feoture See The Power And Excitement of The Black Belt "THE FURY OF THE BLACK BELT" Color (Rj olso The Ultimate In Kung Fu Kora KUNG FU: THE PUNCH OF DEATH" Color (Rj Cor Lood No. 2 (PG) THE MERCENARY 2 BRUCE LEE HITS The new that you the biggeit kicW of your life! Bruce lee mvmry hmb of hit body 7 BIG DAYS Adults SfChild 50' "BLUE DEMON YZOVEKvs LA INVASION DE LOS MUER-, a colores "PAD nuestro que ESTAS EN LA TIERRA" con AA Lopez Ochoa, Lola Beltran Mon 2 for 1 Lodies Free with 1 Paid Adm MATINEE DAILY AT 1 pm $1.00 ADULTS UNTIL 6 pm CHILDREN 50 ALWAYS Adults $1. CMId 50 "La Mejor mas nueva de Cantinflas de '74 RIOMA FILMS, a tu exeluiivo 4 Mmnmia CMSBUEuCOMMMMW ClAOOIA ISIAS.

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