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San Antonio Light from San Antonio, Texas • Page 22

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San Antonio Lighti
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Around the 1 Plaza School Ky RENWICKE GARY What can best be called a service for pets, principally cats, is -conducted by Mrs. Janet Hanson on W. Ridgewopd. She service about 5 years ago and sometimes feeds between 25 and 35 cats per day. She says, "I go iovthe to do the feeding.

When the 'to be away, they leave me their keys and tell me just what they want their cats to eat. They also provide.the food, leaving it in thea-efrigeralor. "I-start out around 6 a. m. and usually complete my rounds by 7 p.

m. Actually, I make the rounds of homes twice a day since nearly-all people waiit their cats fed both morning and Canned tuna and salmon and special hamburger are the foods most: cat owners provide. Mrs. Hanson is the widow of G. M.

Hanson, wlio was an engineer on the Missouri Pacific railroad. She says; "I enjoy the woik I'm doing. The reason I do, I suppose, is that I have always loved cats for pets." Coming Up Trustees of the San Antonio Independent' school district Wednesday will be looking ahead to September. Items on the a a or that day range from additions and repairs to buildings to SAN ANTONIO 78ih 169 MONDAY, JULY 1958 PAGE 21 Children Beat Heat Medina lake residents are rejoicing not only because the lake is brimming again, because Sail Antonio's Joe Otelle has opened the barbershop at thfVlake. Mrs.

O. North on- Bangor will go to Hayiies- ville, on July 21, 1o attend a family reunion scheduled to coincide with the one-hundredth birthday of her father, D. Greer. Mrs. North is the youngest of 14 children, 11 of whom are still living.

Mrs. North says, "My father continues to take a keen interest in lite. He has a sense of humor and he loves people. I know he'd enjoy receiving greeting cards from people in San Antonio." Address them thus: C. D.

Greer, Rt. La. A midnight "spool: show" booked for the Texas theater stage this Friday and Saturday. It'i billed as Dr. JekyI and his Weird Show.

San Antonid'State. T. B. hospital patients in building 12 who expicsbed a leoent wish for a television set are getting the wish fulfilled twofold. The A Rosenbergs on Shaion dt are donating one and Barnett Shaw (of Shaw's Jeweliy) is giving another And both sets aie in excellent oiaei Jack and Velmj, Pierce (he's the Majestic building manager) back from a trip to Toronto for the national convention of building owners and managers.

Joseph Ixynian on E. Olmos noting our recent spelling of -pickles was Maybe if we. write 10 times correctly we Won't 'err again. So" hf re Pickles, pickles, pickles, pickles, pickles, pickles. football helmets.

Largest item to be considered worth of jajii- orial supplies, including baskets, brooms, brushes, sprinklers, towels and wax. Shade materials'for the Highlands, new Edison, Lowell and Hup'pertz- -schools will total i while roofing repairs -at Woodlawn, Graebner, Grant and Burbank schools 'are expected to cost Other supplies to studied include a dishwasher for the Poe Junior High school cafeteria, $1527; letterheads and envelopes, and 122 football Helmets with masks, $2260. Free River Ride for Kiddies Children under 12, accompanied by parents, will be ad milted free to Fiesta Noche del Rio Tuesday, according to George Delavan Alamo Ki wanis head. Boats will leave the Casa Pao river landing at 6 p. m.

tor a ride up the San Antonio river. A show of Mexican music will begin at 8:15 p. m. LOS ANGELES HEIGHTS NEIGHBORHOOD YOUNGSTERS HAVE LEARNED TO REA'J! HEAT Here Rose Hoberg, 9, learns to float with help of Instructor Dorecn Kirk while pals look on. iWoman Finds Father A 23-year-old Lubbock woman liad a joyful reunion at the police station -with a father she had not seen since she was a baby.

tip: "Stage -with Henry Fonda and Susan Sirasberg, now rescheduled for ihe Josephine for around" Aug. An earlier play date was canceled. Fred Clack, the highly efficient headwaiter at Oak Hills Country as" steward for a Marine Corps general for more than 12 months during World war II. He's a native of Seguin. Miss Angelene Chiles, Lubbock, stopped over in.

Antonio Sunday en route by bus from Lubbock to Victoria' to find her father, Fred Butler. She sought aid of police, who located Butler at 653 Delgado ind brought himJLo the police station. The woman said her parents separated when she was less than a year old. Shaver Gets Hearing Korean Floods The state board of pardons Apf and paroles to a 131(6 LilVCS hearing, July 18 for Jimmy N. Shaver," Shaver is scheduled die Tuly 25 for rape slaying in 195-1 ot a 3-year-old girl.

The Mard granted the latest hearing at the request, of Attorney Jarrard Secrest, Shaver's law- 1st Absentee Vote Recorded -Absentee voting in the Jul 26 Democratic primary elec tion started Monday in til basement. The first vote was cast Mrs. Gale Graham, 630 Mi sion. Absentee balloting ends Jui 22. The voting is being co.

ducted on paper ballots. Station KTSA's Don French is one of 10 U. S. disc jockeys who have been chosen to accompany: a group of recording artists on a European tour under itlie auspices of the state department in August. Don is awaiting word of the full particulars.

Emma -Hernandez, the pretty thrush the Emilio Caceres orchestra, charming listeners with her singingi'ln both English and Spanish. Hts. Students At Monterrey Two members of Los Amigos Spanish al Alamo Heights High school nave received scholarship awards to attend Ihe Mpnter rey: Institute of technology for six weeks, beginning Sun das', They are Carl Jockush jr and Doris Merger. Also at tending the school will be Charles SEOUL, July violent rain and flooi South Korea have claime 7 lives, left 3500 people horn ess. The rains, following a unusual spring drouth, causi in estimated 52,000,000 dai ige.

Start U. S. Tour NEW YORK, July LJ i i. I Twenty men and women stu Von Ormys Sacred Hear church scheduling barbecued dfints fi om (he goviet tjm ehicsen dinner for next Sunday, with the chow line forming ai -pi ve( i today for a 4-wee! and again al 8 p. m.

I tour of the U. S. as part of th Soviet-American cultural change agreement. Gonzalez Due Aid From Laredo SMtiiltoTlie r.lshr I.A.REDO, July citizens' steering: committee lias heen organized here to assist Sen. Henry B.

Gonzalez in publicity and fund-raising for his'gubernatorial campaign. Tile committee is composed of State Kep. Oscar Laurel, E. D. Salinasj'Honore Ligarde, A.

B. Sanchez, L. f. Botcllo, and Conrailu G. Centeno.

Gonzalez' A I headquarters-has announced at plans are being made for a Gonzalez rally at Washington park here' Saturday evening 1 J)r. Cigarroa, a cousin, will introduce Gonzalez. Yarborough Fete Planned A $10-a-plale dinner honoring Son. Ralph Yarbo ough and his family will be given at 7:30 p. m.

Sa urday at the Monger hotel. The Los Angeles Heights ighborhood kids are arning to beat the heat the Catalina Park pool, There 21-year-old Doreen, rk is teaching to children. She Is an instr'uc- with the city recreation vision. The junior pool at Cataliua one of six such pools irt Antonio. Swimming is beg laught at live ot Ihcss uring the summer.

Instruction is from 9 i 12 noon each day, with hour classes for three age roups. Each class is limited 30 and sessions will last hree weeks. Because of the popularity, f. "learn-to-swim" classes, ruction must be limited to cg'mners. Children flock to the six unior pools for free swim eriods from 1 to 5 p.

m. daily, owever. Rules limit pool ca- acity to 30 swimmers at ime. Rites Held for School Workman Funeral service. 1 have been held lor Jerry B.

Hollingsworth, 26, killed 'Thursday when a section of ceiling at the new Sam Houston High school collapsed. He was the son of Mrs. Anita Hollingswdrth, 1221 W. Magnolia. Two Shot At Baptism A baptism party ended early Sunday in gunplay Rolling Auto Injures S.

A. Woman Mrs. Jerrene F. Williams 44, 107 Mecca, was in satis factory condition at Brooke Army hospital Monday aftei an auto parked in her driveway rolled over her. She was at 1 p.

m. Sunday in the front yard of her Hollywood Park home when 'her husband rolled up the windows of their two autos parked at the top of a sloping drive. He went to the backyard. One of the cars started to roll. It passed over her body and pinned her -to a low retaining wail running parallel to the driveway.

She had spinal and internal injuries and a broken wrist, left leg anil ribs. Yarbo rough's talk will be elccast al 8:30 p. m. over WOAI-TV. Plans for the dinner call lor sponsor's table honoring ihose wishing to contribute $50 01- more to Ihe senator's campaign.

Committees lor Ihc dinnei Charter Foes Plan Fight The Charter Revision league Monday scheduled a push in an attempt to force an eleo lion fox 1 changing the charter. Clyde chairman, said his office lias mailed 60(1 notices to prospective precinct workers for a drive to obtain minimum of 10 per cent Ihe qualified voters to lion for I lie charier amend- mctit election. DIME A NAME i In the notice to the workers, Wantland promised, tha pay 10 cen'js pee name for every signature procured, including those o-btained during the July 26 election. He also pointed out if the olal signatures obtained from ny precinct during month equal to half the lotal votes in the July 116 primary he league will a bonus $25 to the person obtaining the signatures. DKOF .8000 Wantland saM the league Is are Mrs.

P. Grasslioff and Mrs. John Sc.haef.er, decora lions and arrangements; Wil liam O. Murray Bill Ben and left two men wounded. -The fight started in the celebration of a baptism at 613 Durango.

The brother ot one of 'be combatants produced a pistol. The other combatant seized a 22 rifle. A peacemaker took the pistol from the brother. said police, the rif 1 em an opened fire. The brother, Alberto de Torre, 32, living on "San Carlos, was wounded in the left foot; He was treated and released at Lackland AFB has pital.

Another bullet struck the leg Herman Pacheco, 23, who gave his address as 615 Durango. He apparently was liot involved. He was admitted to the same hospital. -Booked-at city jail for assault to rnurder was Armando Morales, 29,. of 611 Durango.

Hoyo Award Winner Named William i ck, 830 Magnolia, is the 195S winnei ot an award presented an nually by District Judge and Mrs. John C. Hoyo to the St. Mary's Law school graduate with tile highest average. Sim cock, who received a 4-volume set of Texas Annola- prepared to disregard some 8000 previously filed with thn, city and fount! to be insufficient to force an election.

i lie said profiting this experience, the league is prepared to obtain a complete new and has retained "some attorney" to Insure thrft the petition will be processed according to law. netr, John Schacfer, Alber Mrs. Maury Mav tick and Mrs. Joe Me lure, reception for out-ol own guests; Jess McNeel, Phi Villis, Bill Bennett ami Join Schacfer, sponsor's table. Blair FLCCVCS is chairman of lie tickets committee.

Serving vith him are McClurn, 'ack Martin, Rex Ballard; L. W. Mrs, Emma Fischer, Mrs. R. L.

Shcrrod, Bernard lifshutz. Bill Murray, Mrs. Waury Maverick, Allen Goldsmith, Bob Sawlellc, Mrs. Allie Monday was reported seriously ill at his residence at 930 Bur- Tune, Ralph Brile, James Bloomingdale, Floyd McGown jr. and John Luedecke.

'Unde Boh' Uk 'Griticar H.obert "Uncle Bob" Uhr, former county commissioner, Chess Tourncv Won by Mexican Roberto Trevino, Mexico, was winne.r of. the masiors cxperus invitational chess tournament sponsored by (lie -San Antonio Cliess club anil the Texas assn. Other winners in the contest lield over the weekend at Hie Hilton liolcl were Kenneth uef. Uhr, known, as the "watch- (jdog of the treasury" during his (courthouse tenure, is 82. His son, Clinton Uhr, is running for country, treasurer.

CAA Plans Improved Radar Surveillance radar used by the civil aeronautics adminis- ti'aiion at'international airport to keep aircraft safely separated is to be improved, the CAA reported. The modernization will- provide air traffic controllers with more up-to-date equipment and is scheduled to go into opera- iLovely, Patty Rickraan leaving on a vacation trip 1o Roswell.vN. with plans for a short-visit in her home'town of Brady en route. on.ihe radio -front: After giving record spinning short whirl Denver, Jerry Miller is returning lo hit old deejay job here with KONO, LOWEST PRICED ONE H. P.

HI LUXE ROOM CONDITIONER NO COSTLY 220-V WIRING JUST PLUG IT IN 1 'John Todd Meek back from a motor trip through Ihe southland, on which he slopped in Norfolk to say "Hello" to son, Boh, and in Savannah to see son, Jim. Incarnate Word Given Slate OK Fashion note: Vacationers to the west coast report (hat those Japanese style thong sandals, made of rub- tier, arc all the rage. Dr. Fiemming Due at Kerrville Dr. Arthur S.

Flemming, secretary of health, education, and welfare, will speak at 8 II p. m. Saturday at the Method- ist laymen's retreat, Mr. Wesley, Kerrville. It He will speak again at the 11 a.

m. Sunday service. Other speakers for the 3-day i conclave, which begins Friday, will'be Dr. Edward A' Sagebiel, president of Texas college, and Dr of the Me'iliodist church, Evan college of San Antonio Monday won. slate approval as a teacher training institution in vocational homemaking.

The stale, board of educa tion approved, the-vocational homemaking progra'm, at-'Incarnate Word on a provisional basis. The action (jualilies incarnate Word graduates in that field as teachers and voca. tlonal homemakers. ADS 100 Thermostat 3-SPEED Thin Style Exhaust Ventilate Efectrestatk Filttr "Sflu ArtMio RMIR Air Condilimcf THREE STORES TO SERVE PE 3-9139 24M Wnt An. LE 4-5421 LE 2-7375 2311 S.

odd to your MYings oecovnt by July TSth and it will earn interest from the first of the Start Saving for a Sunny Day There are plenty of rainy day-reasons for you can save at First National for life's luxuries, too things like retirement, travel, or a place on the lake. See our friendly savings department today about better living tomorrow. NATIONAL BANK SINCE 1896 213 WEST COMMERCE STREET Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation.

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