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Valley Morning Star from Harlingen, Texas • Page 2

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Harlingen, Texas
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thry ommilled no punishnu'nt nouid br onsi si'vtTr thry Mill (HI rat thrir nir rrplird and Ihrn to tfH' questumrr quoliUion w.i*i ptTnutttHi that guitar PIANO ORGAN Ui Kv Convanianf Clou I SlfOSOf MUSIC 4M Jiff CAlttil SO ivieiMh 1 15 ijAi 550 cr AMSi tom pHt ita, bf a ISO 'i'sV tt 9 motnngi They'll Do It Every Time PRODUCE SPECIAl FRESH VALLEY TOMATOES LARGE SIZE MILS ROSK OKs Kaftrrai var' Kn 71 ijs- It 'T- In.r j- w- hurrh Shi- Kn-ipp Hi -piUi Butja, br in Lutfrrd; rmrtrry Mi-fi ifi haricv ar rart. MAM l-X JR Fursf'fj; for Jr if 4i4 a VI I 2 01 '-atar': in Si a- hur- THr bami P. if St tf lU ,1 r'TH't 3 tant at and f'-rmfr band dirrrfor nl Ik- a tf and IV Hr 'i 3 a in aruiv i iJ'j'd Thar' ri. Hfff nn at Houstun aftrr a 4 sr fu fVjvkn rr by hi pt; in MrrP' Park umJrr tion (if Llwrllyn Fum-rai Homr sary itrd Friday night in addition to Ihr p.irrnt^ im a broth iiarza Jaco be Manuel t'ardrnas t.run harlrx Mu'c and l-arry Ik-ad Honorary wiii tx- 1 t' ulty and of si Thr tiimily mrnvo- rial I inlributions madr t(! a 4 'holarship fund at the ins MH.S I Hll.KUn Miss Mrs l.loyd Hilrllo formerly of Mar iingen diH Ttiursiiay in a hospi tat shr was thr forinrr Bicki mdsm of thr Hr Survivors hrr hus hand I.lovd Hilrllo of (Jrrrn hh 1 onrdaughtrr Mrs I'lndy Flanagan of U-land Mivs and thrrr sons Strvenand Prtrr Noel MH.S RITA I ANO MFHC'KDFS Funeral Mass for Mrs Kita 77 da-d at 10 a ni tviday in Our Lady of I'hurch Hunal be in Krstlawn Memorial Park at Fcria A rosary iU'd in the (iraria and Trovino Funeral Home Chapi'l riday HILARIO TRKVLNO Hilario Humberto Trevint) 60 of 181W Palm No 101 died at Brownsville 1 i lal 1. enter A liietime Brownsville resident he wa.s a member of American Legion and St Joseph Church He workeil the Texas Employ r.i in and and S' a irtd if s.jrvn imiijdr wife Mar Mr- F.Adi Tatum and Mrs a -dldana all of Hr Nmfa de la ii mterrey of Fdinburg and Miller of San and tw brothers Jfje Harlingen and Er nr'ifn Br-wn'Vilie A said Friday at 8 rr; at Darling Funeral Home i hapel Funeral services will be It 4 in Catholic harch with the Rev officiating Interment w.ll be in Hucian Cemrtery allbearrrs will br Juan i lerra fiobert bmgoria on rad.

Haul Linares Trevino and Krnrsto ar TrrvifK, MRS MIN SI (LARK Minnie Clark 8 if Hariingen Thursday Baptist Medii ai enter after a long A na- livr (ireenwood La she ti; Mission from Lufkin the late 1920 and toHarlingenin the early 1930 She was the of the late John Clark There are known survivors Mr- Clark who was a member of St Paul Methodist Church (Jraveside services will be conducted at 4 30 ui Mont Meta Memorial (iardens The Rev Welch pastor of St Paul Methodist Church will officiate Arrangements are under the of Cox Funeral id MISS FLORA TODD Miss Flora died Fn at Twinbrooke South Nurs ing Home MissT(KJd anativeof England had been residing in San Benito since 1920 She taught musu in San for over 40 years A chafx Service will be con dueled today at 9 am the TNimae Funeral Directors Chapel with the Kev Mary of the Benito First Cnited Methodist Church of ficiating Burial will be in Mont Meta Memorial Park MARIANO MASCORRO LVFOHI) Mariano Mas corro 52 died the Willacy County Hospital after a short illness Survivors include his father rt-nardo Mascorro. and four sisters Mrs Juanita Manrique? Nfrs Anita Zifuentes Mrs Josefa Garcia, and Mrs Ciuadalupe (ionzales all of Lyford Funeral services will be con ductwi at 1 today in Prince of Peace Catholic Church in Lyford with the Rev Mike Zilli- gen officiating Burial will be in the Lyford Cemetery IHjddlesten Funeral Home of Raymondville is in charge of arrangements FifOArS CLOUDS cloud pwrture recorded ot iNjwi heovy convectivc ctoudi Mittourt weaker chodi thfovgh Pbms Qvercojt fi ieen ocroii the nofihem Pfam the eastern of the Rockies. Broiten bw appear Maine and the Gulf Cocjt while thin high cloodi oppear In the ond Idaho (AP) Weather Roundup No matter whal the weathei' in the Vailey, it is probably worse everywhere else. Albany 4379 Little Hock 63 83 Albuquerque 49 87 i Angeles 64 88 Amarillo 61 11 McAllen 77 93 4456 Miami Beach 73 82 Atlanta 6283 Milnd 72 8 Austin 84 92 Milwaukee 53 78 Baltimcre 56 1 8 Mpls St Paul 6289 Billing' 44 60 67 New Orle'ins 6 1 87 Birmingham 6 82 New Vi.irk 54 80 Hilmar- 44 56 18 North Platte 41 7 4673 Oklahoma 67 89 .52 69 Omaha 63 86 Briiwn 79 93 Philadelphia 56 78 Buffalo 49 71 Phoenix 63 97 Burlington VT 4680 52 84 Casper .38 55 Portland ME 4468 Chrv rnnt' 37 63 Portland UK 48 81 Chicago 57 83 Providence 50 71 (jncmnati 51 83 Rapid Citv 45 64 Cleveland 5383 St Louis 5580 Columbu.s 5282 Salt Lake Citv 4073 Dal Ft Worth 70 93 San Antonio 75 87 Day ion 53 84 San Diego 6582 Denvrr 43 71 San Francisco 64 85 Des Moines 61 82 St Ste Mane 49 85 Detroit 59 85 Seattle 52 78 Duluth 5 79 Sioux Falls 5680 HI Paso 5893 Spokane 4373 36 60 Sy rat. use 43 Fargo 4864 22 Topeka 6588 Great 4365 Tulsa 70 88 Harlingen 74 94 Washington 6080 Hartford 51 81 Wichita 65 84 Helena 4567 Evansville 53 83 Honolulu 7385 05 CAN.ADIAN Houston 76 85 Calgary 3668 Indianapoii.s 56 86 Edmonton 37 73 Jai kson MS 64 83 50 79 Juneau 43 5119 Ottaw a 5081 Kansas City 64 84 Regina 3668 Las egas 56 94 Toronto 48 82 48 66 41 54 1 30 Vancouver Winnipeg REGIONAL SUMMARY 11 A cool front extended southwestward from a low pressure center over Lake Superior penetrating the five south central states area near the Ok- 38 lahoma panhandle and continuing past the El Paso vicinity 06 Friday Warm moist air east of 41 the front made Friday afternwin muggy as temperatures climbed into the 80 and 90 over most of the area Thunderstorms developed rapidly ahead of the front during Friday aftern(X)n with heavy to severe activity reported Friday night in parts of West Texas and Okl'jhoma A severe thunderstorm watch was in effect for parts of West Texas, western Oklahoma and 11 extreme souuiea'Jt Mexico with in the five state area scatteieu thunderstorms were reported east of the front although not as heavy as in the watch area.

18 JETTIES TIDES Saturday Highs 3 59 a and 2 09 pm lows 8.18 a and 7:55 Sunday Highs 4 51 a and 2:38 lows 9 13 a and 8:36 p.m SUNSET Saturday 8 11 SUNRISE Sunday 6 41 Senate Wealth Revealed WASHINGTON (API When It comes t(! wealthy senators. Texas clearly lost the bragging rights Texas Democrat Lloyd estimated minimum net worth of $4 3 million is strictly middle-class and his Republican counterpart John Tower, is one of nine senators whose holdings don range in the millions Senators who receive 57.500 in annual salary were to file financial disc'lo- sure statements on additional 1977 income The statements were made public Friday Missouri's John Danforth listing large holdings in the Ralston Co and John Heinz as in soups and ketchup the list with estimated net orths of almost $18 million Senators were iwt required to list precise figures Assets and liabilities were placed in categories ranging from below 5.000 to more than $5 million Shooting Motive Sought Twenty-two senators are definite millionaires according to the statements and another 19 could possibly be placed in that category Bentsen listed totalling at least $4 8 million and debts of at least 540.000 Tower, the highest-ranking Republican office holder in the state since Reconstruction, listed only his civil service re- tirment fund under assets and total debts in the 5 000 15,000 range The former Midwestern University professor reported $23 750 in income from 18 speaking engagements during 1977 His honorarium for each appearance ranged from $500 to 2,000 Tower the state's senior senator who is running for a third consecutve term this year, also holds three 'nongovernmental positions He is on the board of trustees at Southern University. Southwestern University and the Kappa Sigma Foundation Bentsen stated that he held no non-governmental posts and that he had accepted no honoraria for speeches He did, however, list stock holdings in 19 companies ling at least $3 8 million At least $3 million of that total came from two South Texas firms: the First National Bank of McAllen and Tide Prgducts. a fertilizer and insecticide-pnxiucing company in the Rio Grande Valley THE BIBLE SPEAKS Rom "Brethren, rry heort's ond proyer to God for lyoel is, thot ftiey be soved for I beor ttiifn record ftioy they hove zeoi of God, bu1 not occording to knowledge, CMTttiy N. 7A ST.

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WITH S2.50 MORF Day lily Sale 4S0 VARICTIIS FOR SAlE-UM)SCAPf VARIETIES ANO FANCY HYBRIDS- MID-SEASON ANO lATE BLOOM All SOs 1.00 1.50 WHILE THEY Sf. DOfllHJ AUSTIN Texas lUPl At age 13. John Daniel Christian son of a former presidential press father and at lorney mother, already with seleclkm of the right college classmates said Christ lan also complained a bl about pressure from his family Then be a grade of from one of teachers On Friday his parents, lawyers and psychiatrics tned lo determine what caused the to respond to his problems with gunfire and his classmates mourned the young teacher's classroom shooting death a day earlier he si) upsiet with that unsalisiaciory said a classmate was really anxious about getting into a really college 1 mean like Harvard of something Everybody that his family Classmates thought the son of Georjie llirtstian. press secret- arv to Lyndofl during the final ihree wars of hts presidency was piaying a joke when he pointed a rtile at their English itacher But three shots eixied their laughter and the life of ilbur Rodney Grayson a ptjpular teacher won prizes for his roles in local theatrical productions When Grayson fell, some of the students started clapping Tih'y it was neat that Mr Gravstxi could fall that realistically I mean ht start bleeding at So It locked like it was all put up Who would believe anything else a stunner student said Until they discovered the blood they all thought it was a joke." said Jackie Strashun. juvenile prosecutor Christian faces prosecution for juvenile delinquency in the shooting Under Texas law a minor under 15 years old cannot be charged with a crime as an adult talked with the honor student Friday in an effort to determine what caused the incident no question about what happened or who did it or what the effect was.

Ms Strashun said The evidence is clear The motive, however, remained unclear CoBilratiilfitkiiis You1l be sure to find the icieal gift for thot girl yod in our shop Gift Certificotes ore ovoiioble ond gift wrapping is free! VALERIE JEANS MOT TO MOOOY FAIMT CWTa IMITO SPECIAL CLEARANCE SALE To make room for new merchondise arriving daily Mix 'N Match Sportswear Sweaters Dresses Coats Long sleeved Shells Sleepwear and Robes (Dtsconfinued Styles Well-known Bronds) Vi PRICE 801 Coronodo Vilioge.

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