Valley Morning Star from Harlingen, Texas (2024)

A2 Aecr i 1974 Locai Scene Morning invites readers torall or in items ihemsehes. their or tsits i rom friends or rHath lor Local ene number is or address Local Vent Morning Mtr ill, Harlingen Texas Wd KanmgW; man has rrtu rw! frtiH a basirmi trip William ih Mr and Mrs i i wih roommate Jeff arpenter IV iher ie partid f'jr Srw and the summer ih 1 parenti for the fall lem; Mr and Mrs Soms iifter a ryft brother a.r>d '-ter Mr and Mrs H-iVi Mr am! Mrs and daughters ilnrv and Dallas are hn pareriv Mr Mrs i Rota M'inte Alto Nagy Graduates From University Itarne 1970 the Harlingen Jones fiali for Perfor graduate graduated laude Arts Fie also received the from the I of Honor Sooft Kev for rhomas reewitiv artueverriwil He the vi af Mr and Mrs revived a taw tie ire 1. NEW GROUP 5 P.M. by the way of Corpus Singing All The Old Favorites And Folk Music limited EfKjogemnfll 1 the Itane ran tc ar pouuor, ramage w. ever if the 12 mnnLh 12 mite warrant) expired unless it througf owner abuse (jfvrrrunrd or; ar vi ua.

basis GM sa id a re being notified of the fer by maiJ AJP trav ei and lower speeds helped rrvike the three-da Memonai weekend the for motor ist in 14 vean the National Safety Counn said Tuesdav TV Associated Press counted Vft panons killed on the na road? during the 71-hour peri'id which began at 6 time and ended at midnight TV figure is the lowest far three-da observance of na! l)av sin IW when 367 pemons were said Kuykendall council spokesman It also is lower than the council's pre no! i da est i mate that bet ween 45 i) and might die INTERNATIONAL BRKSC1A Italy AP fx-mb hid den a plastir garbage bag killed six persons arid wounded nearly 100 when it ex at an anti Fascist rally in this industrial Uwn in north Italy TV nation iargest trade unions reacted quickly by calling a four hrjur nationwide sinke for Wednes day morning and urged support for anti-Kasnst rallies Italian Preside called the explosifun a massacre and said it was clear evidence of an attempt bv tiny and squalid terronsl minorities to throw the state and nation into chaos WEATHER a ear cloud) through Thursdav along wjth warm nights and aftemcms Prevail in w.nd* will be the southeast at 10 to20 miles an hour during the day decreasing to three to six mile- an hour at night High temperatures wiii range from the lov. 90s near coast to the 90s up thf" TIDES Wednesday Lows 3 30 a and 5 25 high 10:14 a Thurs dav Highs 12 30 am and i0 03 a jows 4 a and fi hl sh i 6 41 Lo Hi Kam Amarillo 99 Atlanta 55 80 Austin 67 91 Baltimore 45 71 Birmingham 51 81 Bismarck 53 70 11 Boise 46 74 Boston 45 63 01 Brownsville 73 92 Buffalo 42 65 02 61 76 02 56 74 02 llw aukee Mpi- St Pa Nashs nie New Ori eat New York Norfolk i Oklahoma irr- 62 49 73 75 81 85 11 67 91 67 88 1 )al Wort Moine- 63 82 23 Detroit 14 61 06 Duluth 45 70 K1 Paso 73 97 Fargo 58 74 Harlingen 74 98 Helena 45 66 Houston 73 88 indiana polis 56 73 .10 jacKson 84 Kansas City 65 85 Las Vegas' 77 100 Little Rock 58 85 Angeles 62 76 Louisville 53 78 Memphis 63 84 Miami Beach 67 88 1 05 Midiand-Odessa 71 102 CLYDES RESTAURANT ond LOUNGE BRIDAL SHOWER OR WEDDING PARTY Make it 0 beoufrtul one witti ICE CREAM DESSERTS ICI CREAM CAKES I FRESH FRUIT PUNCH BASKIN ROBBINS STATEMENT TO CAMERON COUNTY CITIZENS Philadelphia 49 Phoenix 7 1 105 Providence 426605 Raleigh 4930 Rapid Citv Richmond 50 79 38 St 63 01 Salt Lake San Antonio 67 91 San Franc iso T) 49 ZJZ, Seattle 44 68 Washington 50 76 Summer Theater For Students Is Scheduled WESLACO A summer theatre for students between the ages of eight and 17 be sponsored by the recreation department of the City of Weslaco and the Mid-Valley Civic Theater The drama workshop for young people will be located at the Tower Theater under the direction of Mrs Shirley Atkins of Weslaco and Lucky Watkins of Edinburg Students from towns other than Weslaco may register for the workshop they said There ls no tuition Registration is to take place at the Tower TVater between and2and4pm June3 Additional information maybe obtained from Mn Atkins or Watkins They said participants should be interested acting and have some musical ability The program tentatively includes a production of Tom Saw yer and children's parts for The Sound (i Music Three Drivers Are Charged With DWI Three persons were arrested in the Harlingen area during the Memorial weekend and charged with dnving while intoxicated Encamacion Sanchez Trevino. 51 of La Fena. was arrested by state highway patrolmen and charged with DWI His bond was at $500 by Justice of the Peace Jake Childress Emigdio Garcia Recina. 45, Route 2, Harlingen, was charged with DWI and driving the wrong way on a one way street He was placed under a $.500 bond by (Childress on the DWI complaint and fined SI 7 50 in corporation court for the other offense TV arrest was made by Patrolman Victor Gar cia Natividad Zapata Rios.

25. Robin Hood was arrested by Cameron County deputy shenffs and charged with DWI Justice of the Peace Frank Pena set his bond at $500 New Hem was the first capita! of North Carolina The capital was moved to Raleigh in the mid-1790s and remains there, rnmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm fobcMKhir.liiHI r.u FEATURES 7:20 9:30 Only No One Under 18 WIIUAM BIA1TYS THE EXORCIST Dwcttd FRIEDKIN ok M'lill'illll ClTRtl MY 1 Adult Entertainment No. 1 'DAGMAR'SHOT PANTS" It's A Business Doing Pleasure Aith Her "CHROME AND HOT LEATHER" FOR MATURE ONLY PALM Valley Inn 10UNGE li Frnm Bros This Movie is not cut we are showing it in the full lenqth ver-! sion. i nterslales BOTANA "A Lot of Atmosphere with High Ceiling" RESTAURANT OPEN 6 a.m. to 11 p.m Daily Catering Available CINEMA 11 WORGIK SitC MORCAN PUZ1 CENTfS To-Day DoorsOpen FEATURES: 7.25 AND 9:20 ONLY Obituaries VfRA CTYTHIA MVRTLE HOUAVD rs Cynthia Myrtle Holland 71, was dead an arrtvaJ in valley Baptist Hospital Monday Survivors include two sons Bob Holland of Harlingen and lien Holland of Corpus Chnsti four sisters, Mrs Rose Williams and Mrs Maude Cullen of Harlingen, Mrs Lee Burke of Combes, and Mrs Mae Drews i Dallas and two brothers.

Ervin Bradford of Harlingen and Sam Bradford of Bandera Mrs Holland was a member of the Church of Chnst most of her adult life Graveside services will be held at 9 a Thursday in Combes Cemetery Mr Johnny Thompson of the Harlingen Church of Chnst, Mi Howard Stansbury of Combes Church of Christ, and Mr Ben Holland will officiate Kreidler-Ashcraft Funeral Directors have charge of arrangements Four Show Pigeons Are Stolen WESLACO There have been no immediate breaks in the investigation of the great pigeon heist In fact, police didn't even find any fingerprints W'e did find a few feathers, Lt Oscar Sanchez reported Tomas Benavides of 105 Paisano called the station to report a burglary Sgt John Lara and Lt Sanchez took along a camera, finger print dusting equipment and other things used in a burglary- investigation Missing were two white king pigeons and two silver king pigeons Benavides said all four are show pigeons SAGA TORI SAN BENITO Albert Akx. Nagaton 41 d)ed in Brownsville Medical Center Monday after suffering an apparent heart attack Mr Nagaton had been a science teacher at Central Intermediate Juuor High School Brownsville for the past eight years He attended Texas Southmost College and Texas sity and graduated from Southwest Texas State University in San Marcos Survivors include his parents Mr and Mrs Nagaton of San Benito and three asters. Mn Emi Kem of Chicago Mrs Alice Martin San Benito and Mrs Nellie Ando of Fairfield. Calif Funeral services be 10 a today in the Tbomae-Gar- 2 a Chapel with the Rev Willard Meyer of the Trinity Lutheran Church Brownsville officiating Burial will be in Restlawn Memorial Park near La Fena Pallbearers will be Joe Tijenna Angel Martinez Simon Rivera, Tom Tanamachi Henry Hanawa and John Ogata Fnends of the family are asked to make memonal contributions to the chanty of their choice AG APTTO LUMBRERA SANTA ROSA Agaptto Lumbrera 44 was dead on amval Tuesday at Valley Bap tist Hospital in Harlingen after suffering an apparent heart attack at home He was bom in Mercedes and was a longtime resident of Santa Rosa Funeral mass will be said at 3 30 pm Thursday St Mary Catholic Church Bunai will be in the Hoiy Name Cemetery under direction of Garcia and Trevino Funeral Home of Mercedes A rosary will be recited at 8 today in the Gama and Trevino Chapel Survivors include the widow Mrs Guadalupe Lumbrera and four sons. Eloy, Juan Guadalupe Ehazar and Orlando Lumbrera, ail of Santa Rosa Also surviving are four brothers.

Juan Lumbrera of Santa Rosa Albino Lumbrera of Bovina. Jose Lumbrera of Clovis, N.M., and Eusebio Lumbrera Jr of Dimmit, Tex and three sisters. Mrs Julia Gomez of Santa Rosa. Mrs Mana Aleman of Dimmit and Mrs Marganta Torres of Detroit, Mich MRS ELL HARRINGTON Mrs Nell Lynn Harrington 55 of 3006 Teresa died Tuesday morning at her home Mrs Hamngton had resided in Harlingen for the past three years Survivors include the husband William Harrington three sons John Harrington William Harrington Jr and Harrington all of Harlingen Funeral services will be 11 a Fnday in the Wildwood Chapel of Restland Funeral Home in Dallas The body will be at Tommy Cox Funeral Chapel in Harlingen today GUADALUPE GONZAiJEZ RAYMONDVTLLE Funeral services for Guadalupe Gonzalez. 77, will be held at 10 a today in Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic Church with the Rev George Balderama officiating Buna! will be in La Piedad Cemetery under the direction of Duddlesten Funeral Home WALTER QUICK LA FKRIA Funeral services will be 10 a today in St Alban's Episcopal Church in Harlingen for Walter Quick 65 The Rev Romilly Timmons will officiate Pallbearers will be members of the Fena Masonic Tommy Cox Funeral Chapel has charge of arrangements BOOSTER SHOT UR BAN III 1 UPD-Diesel tractor power can be increased by boosting the delivery of the fuel injection pump installing turbochargers, adding LP-Gas to the intake air and overbonng cylinders MRS.

LIBRADA MALDONADO RAYMOND VILLE Funeral services for Mrs Librada Maldonado. 74, will be held at 3 m. today in Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic Church with the Rev George Balderama officiating Bunal will be in the Lvford Cemetery. RUENES THEATRES 7 DAYS Mon. Thru Sun HARLINGEN GRANDE 3 -W 6 2 Color Movies $1.00 "EL MURO DEL SllENCO" ALSO "HONG KONG CAT" MASTERS OF KUNG FUI Din MEWE 0 fh 5651532 2 Color Movies $1.00 50' "3 PERFECTAS CASADAS" con Mouricio Garces LOS CANALLAS con Mil Mascaras Mon 2 wlrh ticket Mon.

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SINGLE COPY PRICE Daily Sunday 10C 25c Phone GA3 5511 MISS YOUR PAPER? If you should not receive your Valley Morning Star by 6 am. daily, 7 a.m. Sunday, or, if service be unsatisfactory please telephone, Circulation Department Phone 423-551 1 Please call before 9 a.m. as no missed paper service is available after 9 a.m. each morning, 95-FM RIKKI DON'T LOSE THAT NUMBER SteelyDan SURFER GIRL Beach Boys The Home Of Hit Parada Special Lecture on MIND CONTROL' AND DEVELOP YOUR PSYCHIC ABLITIES- ESP POWERS OVER 300,000 GRADUATES Pol 8y Roy Ramon 1004 Dr BrowmvilW Prwfod Vailoy Recently, many notional publications featured articles about SILVA MIND These articles along with many others, discuss how thousands ot people across the country have learned through MIND to use more of their mind and to pioductively develop the vast hidden potential that lies within every human boing.

Some of these articles report the amazing results of how MIND students have learrved to totally relax, improve concentration, memory, break bad habits and increase productivity and creativity, and yes function psychically by learning to dovelop and put to practical use the that we all naturally possess 26 YEARS OF RESEARCH The Institute of Psychonentology under the direction of Jose Silva, began their research in MIND in 1944 to see if it was possible to increase an individual IQ factor Amazingly, Silva discovered that not only could IQ be increased, but a person trained in this technique could even control the thought process to such an extent that it could be applied to practical advantage The implications of this breakthrough were staggering. In depth studies also revealed that anyone with a normal mental aptitude could develop so-called ESP and clairvoyance when trained in the MIND method In 1966, the institute decided to release their findings to the general public Techniques have been researched and refined to where only 40 to 48 hours of class time are required to learn the SILVA MIND method. ATTEND FREE LECTURE Thur.May30 2PMand8PM RAMADA INN Fri.May31 10AMand8PM Mon.June3 10AMand8PM 1800W. HarrisonSt. Harlingen, Texas.

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