PAGE 4 EL UVALDE TIMES JUNE 7,1979 Birthday Honoree: Benito Cordero, who celebrated his fifteenth birthday last Tuesday, June 5 was honored with a supper given by his mother, Mrs. Isidra Ortiz. Pictured with the honoree are Mrs. Ortiz, Benito, May and Robert Salazar and their children Janie and Robert, Jr. Continua Programa De Asistencia En Pagos De Utilidades El Community Council del Suroeste de Texas anuncia que se ha extendido el programa de asistencia en pagos de utilidades (de luz y gas) para las personas an- cianas de ingresos limitados. Se ayudara con un máximo de $25 a las personas que califiquen. Igualmente ayudara a familias migrantes con gastos de utilidades o para gastos de gasolina si tienen viajes al norte para trabajar. Para mas información llamen al Neighborhood Center, 278-6123 o pase por la oficina. Accidents (Cont. from Pg. 7) James Hamilton of Uvalde. No injuries were reported and no tickets issued. Saturday, June 2, 1979 11:10 a.m. Santitos Diaz of Uvalde driving a 77 Pontiac was leaving the K Mart parking lot and failed to yield a right of way and hit a 73 Chevrolet driven by Ofelia Martinez of Uvalde. No injuries were reported. Diaz was issued a ticket for failure to yield right of way and no drivers license. Sunday, June 3, 1979 1:35 a.m. Raymond Wolf Richmond of Concan driving a 74 Mercury was waiting for a red light on E. Main when a 74 Ford, driver unknown, owned by C.A. Salinas of Sabinal, was traveling east on W. Main and failed to see the vehicle driven by Ramond Richmond at the red light and struck the vehicle on the rear. No tickets were issued and no injuries were reported. Sunday, June 3, 1979 11:20 a.m. John Henry Steen of Carrizo Springs was driving a 76 Chevrolet headed east on Main St. and attempted a lane change without showing his intent and struck the left rear of a 65 Chevrolet driven by Lewis J. Franklin of Uvalde, which was also east bound. No injuries were reported. Steen received a ticket for unsafe lane change. ■ Graduation Memories: The annual Seniors Dance at the Uvalde Civic Center was a very formal affair last Saturday, May 26. Parents accompanied each graduate and were presented to the guests by Master of Ceremonies Conchita Vasquez. Music was provided by “Pimienta.” Keep In Touch With Your Customers Advertise in Q Uvalde Times 278-3616 278-3061 School Board Descansen En Paz SHA MARIA DEFINA BERNAL La Sra. Maria Defina Bernal falleció en el Hospital Memorial de Uvalde el dia 29 de Mayo 1979 a la edad de 74 anos. Ella nació el 10 de diciembre 1904 en Uvalde, Texas. Residía en 307 So. Evans Street de esta ciudad. La sobreviven su esposo; el Sr. Milton Bernal; una hija la Sra. Teresa Mansanarez, Calumet Park, Bl.; diez nietos y siete bisnietos; dos hermanas la Sra. Catarina Hill, San Jose Calif.; y la Sra. Julia Vinton de Uvalde. Un numero de sobreños y sobrinas. Un rosario se rezo por el descanso de su alma el mirecoles 30 de Mayo por la noche en la Capilla Mike Esparza. El servicio religioso tuvo lugar el jueves 31 de Mayo a las 4 p.m. en la Iglesia Sagrado Corazon. El entierro tuvo lugar en el Panteón Hillcrest bajo la dirección de las Capillas Funerarias Mike Esparza. SRA DOLORES RODRIGUEZ La Sra. Dolores G. Rodriguez falleció a la edad de 82 anos, el jueves 31 de Mayo 1979 en Angleton, Texas. Ella residía en 526 Ft. Clark Rd. en Uvalde. La Sra. Rodriguez nació el 21 de Abril 1897 en Zaragosa Coah, Mexico; y residía en Uvalde desde 1924. Su esposo el Sr. Nazano Rodriguez la precedió en la muerte. Sobreviven a la Sra. Rodriguez, dos hijos el Sr. Juan G. Rodriguez; San Antonio, y el Sr. Rodrigo G. Rodriguez de Uvalde; dos hijas la Sra Amalia Santos y la Sra. Elia Santos de Angleton; 16 nietos y 3 bisnietos. Un rosario para el descanso de su alma se rezo el viernes por la noche en las Capillas Rushing-Estes-Knowles. Los servicios funerales tuveron lugar el sabado, a las 4 p.m. el dia 2 de juno desde la Iglesia Sagrado Corazon de esta ciudad y el entierro se llevo acabo en el Panteón Hillcrest bajo la dirección de las Capillas Funerarias Rushing-Estes-Knowles. HANDCRAFTED WOOD TOYS CRAFTS IDEAS DESIGNS 278-2652 2 Miles S. Hwy. 83 P.O. Box 2122 Uvalde. Tx. 78801 more definite allocations can be made. Subscribe to the most lively newspaper around El Uvalde Times. Los cargadores fueron; Rodrigo S. Rodríguez, Juan Rodriguez, Alfred Santos, Tommy Santos, Rudy Santos, David Daiz, y Ernest Rodriguez. YOU can control your use of electricity and your bill by using energy wisely. Higher fuel prices and inflation have pushed electric costs higher in recent years. But YOU still are a key factor in determining the size of your electric bill. Because only you can control the amount of electricity you use, a large part of the control over vour bill is in your hands. We offer these wise-use suggestions as a guide for getting the most out of every dollar you spend for electricity: • Make sure your house has insulation equal to at least an R-19 rating in the ceiling and R-11 in the walls. Insulation pays for itself within a few years in reduced heating and cooling costs. • Weatherstrip windows and doors, then keep them closed. • Eliminate excess heat with draperies, storm windows, reflective films, window shades and overhangs. • Set air conditioning thermostat at the highest comfortable setting, around 78 degrees. • Clean or replace air conditioner filters every month or—even better—every two weeks. • Have leaky hot water faucets repaired immediately; they waste both water and the energy used to heat it. Central Power and Light Company • Check the temperature control on your water heater. For most needs, the correct setting is 135 degrees; water heaters used for baths only may be set at 110 to 120 degrees. By following these tips, you should be able to control your use of electricity—and the size of your bill. Other matters addressed at were: *Heard Conservation Charlie Robinson and Paul Curtis began preliminary work to see if the district can qualify for a tive to energy. money could be obtained to take care of some maintenance needed at Jr. High, High School and Robb Elementary. * Approved continuation of contracts for the auditing firm of Meredith Elley and that of Gates Stein for school delinquent tax collection. *Appointedr' Paul Curfis as the Authorized Representative for National School Lunch and Child Nutrition Program. ^Received no bids on the Building Trader House and agreed to continue advertising. * Accepted the law bids of Richter’s Bakery and Foremost. * Went into executive session to discuss personnel matters. the the 4. meeting Energy Report. Want To Advertise With Us ... . 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