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Corpus Christi Caller-Times from Corpus Christi, Texas • 8

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SA CORFUS CHRISTI CALLER Fit May 10 IMS DEATHS AND FUNERALS The victims wre MenM I Decker II nd Homer Hopkins 42 both of Fort Worth The cause or the explosion was not determined at once Sinclair employes at the terminal used extinguishers to put out the fire that followed the explosion 2 Burned Critically In Tank Trurk Blast TORT WORTH If) Two men were burned critically Thursday when the tank truck they were filling with diesel fuel exploded at the Sinclair Refining Co terminal fire officials said Pfc Adolfo 31 Terrs Earl Ron man Rockport Area Told To Expect Major Growth Mrs Trrpsa 31 Trna The Rosary for Tfc Adolfo Funeral services for Karl Or- Mrs Teresa Pena 74 of Terez 23 will be recited at 8 ijn Rnwman 15 ill he at 1013R4G Curtiss died in a local hns pm today at the Angetus Fu- nrral Chapel (Mineral Mass will he celebrated at 10 am tomorrow at the Holy Family Catholic pital at 1 :45 pm Thursday after a short illness She was born in Mexico and had lived in Nueces County Mrs II llickey Mrs II Hickey 84 of 1251 Clemmer died in a local hospital at 1:25 pm yesterday after a long illness She had lived here since 1926 moving from Waxahachie and! was bom in Ellis County Shej most of her Ife Church with the Rev' Thomas of 4010 'anderbilt pastor as celebrant Burial will be in Seaside Me-Buna will be with full mih-l tary honors at Rose HillMemo-morial rark umpr direction of8 pm today in the Angelus Fu-j Methodist Church The Rosary will be recited at: was a member of South Bluff Her given! ROCKPORT iSp) Planning expert Robert Gross- Clifford Jackson Funeral Funeral services iname was Virginia man predicts that the entire Live Oak Peninsula will of Mr and Mrs) Earl a Baker Junior urbaniznd within SO ara Ilarland Bartholomew THIS DOCTOR MAKES MORE THAN 1000000 HOUSE CALLS A YEAR nal Tark Terez son Moliten was enemv Jv ny fre in Vimp 29 in a Houston hospital after a officiating Burial will planners engineers Metnam illness lie had been suffer- mRose Hill Memorial Park SpST met "ith members of thi Hickey and Mrs Lillie Reageon the and and landscape arch! city council and the park board this week to discuss the comprehensive planning study his firm is mak-' i Surviving are two sons JesusSu 7 Dallas two crandsons naCorpusChristi andC? one great great grandchild ing one-third and Health Department the State through Chnstl- Guadalupe Pena of San Antonio Surviving are his parents a a stepson Emilio Pena of San brother James Bowman and a Antonio a daughter Mrs Do-sister Carolyn Bowman both of! lores Hernandez of Monterrey Corpus Christi and grand par- Mexico 18 grandchildren and "Jr ents Mrs Edith Hayward of! five great-grandchildren at am Catholic Hardy formerly of Hayward of: five great-grandchildren ing in the Rockport area Another member of the firm Nat Griffin has started work on the project which will require approximately three months for completion Cost of the study Mrs James Carter 59 ofiwiH be 917000 with the city pay- Funeral arrangements will be announced by Ross Langham Mortuary James Carter federal grant paying the remaining two-thinis The study will include all of Rockport and the area extending approximately five miles outside the city limiLs 31 rw Hardy 3IcCulloug1i Funeral Mass will be today in St Patrick's Church for Mrs McCullough Jr 26 Corpus Christi Wednesday in Groves ter giving birth to a daughter The infant died shortly after birth and will be buried with her mother in Seaside Memorial Park here 131 re Lily Goodman Maxwell Dunne Funeralj Service is In charge of funeral! I-uneral services for Mrs Lily Goodman 64 of Houston and formerly of Corpus Christi will lng from a form of leukemia or earner He was bom in CoipusjF Cape Coral Fla and Mr and! Mrs () Bowman of Corpus ChrisU arrangements Thomas Simmons Jr Manuela I crez Work Involved-in Planning Study Funeral Mass will be at 10 835 Recreation Drive died in a am today in Sacred Heart lncal hosPtal -at 1: Pm' Catholic Chureh for Mrs Man-uela Perez 61 of 1812 Kennedy terday after a long illness She had been a resident here 21 and was born in years Oklahoma Funeral arrangements will be announced by Ross-Langham Mortuary Survivors include her husband a daughter Mrs Ray Overby of Abilene and two grandchildren be at 2 pm today in Cage-Mills Funeral Chapel with Rabbi Sidney Wolfe of Temple Beth El officiating Burial will be in He- The work will Include preparation of maps with colored pins to be used to designate what each section of land is being used for determination of exact population and prediction of future growth pointing out what areas are deteriorating and suggesting ways to improve conditions traffic analysis and recommendations special study of the business district public buildings (present and future locations) public utilities parks and recreation facilities tourist potential and regulatory Grossman said the Rockport-Fulton area exciting opportunities to use its natural resources to capitalize on increased more so than any other city on the South Texas He said Ihe main avenue for economic growth Is in the area of tourism resort and retirement will he said that increased tourism will provide opportunities for employment and in the years ahead the education level of the local people will be who died Wednesday Burial will be in Rose Hill Memorial direction of service 92 who long ill Saturday Chap- I Stmlcni Killed When Two Copiers Collide Suggestions Expected To Be Made ROCKPORT Funeral services for Thomas Edgar Simmons Jr 47 who died Wednesday will be at 2:30 pm Friday in the First Presbyterian Rest Cemetery Church She died Wednesday morning Cemetery after Masonic grave-' her Houston home She had side rites Cage-Marshall Funer-j lived in Houston two years Burial will be in Rockport coming from Corpus Christi al Home Is in charge of funeralj where she had lived 30 years arrangements i Among his survivors is a son'SIelchor Hawkins Sr Delmar Simmons of Corpus! Christi I PALITO BLANCO Mekhor Hawkins Sr 60 died at 11:50 Ruben Alaniz Jr jpm Wednesday at an Alice has ipital after a short illness Born PREMONT funeral Bastrop he had lived here at Jiffi 5 most of his lire He was a farm-St Catholic Church here for Ruben Alaniz Jr 19 Montgomery who drowned Sunday in Irving! services will at 4 where he lived jPm Friday at San Jose Catholic Burial will 'be in in Palito Blanco with Cemetery under direction ofj burial in La Bandera Cemetery Howard-Williams a lender direction of Walker-Mora Home The family formerly Funeral Home of Alice lived here Park under Cage-Mills Funeral Home 31 rs Ada Roykin TAFT A memorial for Mrs Ada Roykin died Thursday after a ness will lie at 10 am in Cage-Marshall Funeral el Burial will be In Taft Among her survivors son Boykin of Christi A native of Montgomery Boykin moved to 1915 BEEVILLE Otis 59 died morning in a San Antonio following a long illness Funeral services will am Saturday at Galloway Cemetery is a Corpus ELBA Ala IT) Four student Ala pilots within a month of gradu-Mrs Taft in ation were killed Thursday (when their HU1 helicopters were on a training flight at the time believe our study and recommendations will help your area develop" Grossman added will be made regarding such things as types Juanita Wagley and lrn derwood City council members in al tendance wive Mayor Delmar pan rfwLSTkTsaSTS Mrs street systems Zambrano and of the collision The aircraft caught fire after the collision One of the victims was identified as Wo Candidate Donald Strickland 21 His wife lives at Montgomery Thursday hospital community water and sewer facilities the new water project and the business "Tony" Harden Johnson zoning officer and Herman administrative be at Enterprise while his parents and Sons chapel here with burial in Glcnwood Cemetery His survivors are his wife Genevieve of San Antonio and two Mr and Mrs Wilbur Strickland are residents of Killeen Texas Names of the other three victims were withheld pending the notification of relatives who lie said that at the end of two months the studies should be completed and the next step wili be analysis then conferences with the park board city council and citizens' committees suggestions will lx prac- tl II tl 1 TEA To Make Bilingual Push 1 EL PASO IT) The National I sisters Mrs Ollio Geisler of live outside Alabama Dr Van Dellen MD through his daily "How To Keep Well" column visits more than 1000000 homes a year Dr Van Dellen's authoratative column gives the type of information not often found in books on "How to Keep Well' plus a daily health hint Join his thousands of readers who use two doctors the family physician and Dr Van Dellen who pays a friendly house call every day I in 5th css Hundreds Denied Time To Attend Funeral Angry BIRMINGHAM Ala An official of a government em- A spokesman at Ft he explained prior- i Education legisla said all four of the students! it ios will be set on Ihe basis oflivf commission will hold an were scheduled to graduatejlhe financial condition of meeting Monday June 4 after 32 weeks of which alo will lx re-1 Thursday it says to as-ZAPATA Wood-ilralning sure lhit Congress apprfriates Thurs-j Members of the park board necessary funds" for bilin-i iattendinir the meetim? were rot Sual education iatiending the meeting were Col Brown Ihe chairman I The NEA said that while Con- Rogers Tat Smith: Mrs IfTC-ss recommended 351 million rFXTFnvift in tsi-m'-! the first two years of the! automobiles' pfied' up on a rain-1 Woman jbilmguai program the Budget slick road near this East Texas! in vc vui on mi l0n citv Thursday killing Robert 1 1I0LST0N iV lola Ior lhe frst i Van Dine 38 of Dallas Jjngwell 70 was struck and Local school distrlrts draft Police said Van Dine was filled by an automobile own bilingual programs' I thrown from his car in the colli-jday as she stood on a street 'and submit them to the Office of I sion about 25 miles north oLcorner near her home Tolice Education Congress is now de-l Centerville on US 75 during a 38-year-old man into cus-'ciding how much money to ap-! hard rain itody propriate 1 Lt Jack W'hetsel Jr McALLEN Funeral services for Lt Jack Whctsel Jr 21 will be held Saturday at 10 am at the First Presbyterian Church in McAllen LL was killed by enemy mine fragments in Vietnam on April SI Burial with military honors will be in Roselawn Cemetery KreitUer Funeral Home is in hundreds of federal workers in charge arrangements Birmingham were upset at! being refused time off to attend the funeral of Gov Luriecn IS 01111(1 The government issued a liuriYri Near memorandum at 2:45 pm 4 Tr 8 pm' Friday at the Jackson Wednesday advising its JlOlCl Funeral Home in Iaredo employes that they would be: 1 Requiem Mass will be at 8:45 granted administrative leave to ACAPULCO Mexico (if Po-ipm Saturday at St Joseph's attend today's services at who followed an arrow and CatJloIic chunri in Laredo with 47ftntn a directions in Laredo Calholic Ccme-Tnen at 420 pm a counter-1 terv manding memo was received in he san uncovered1 said that in order to take time Thursday the corpse of a man off the workers would have to! presumed lobe an American use their vacation time Judicial Police Chief Urbano! Jerry Jackson president of! Lana said the man blonde! the local chapter of the Ameri-j about 38 years old was wearing can Federation of Government! a par of shorts and a shirt with Employes said many workers a US trademark and had been protested saying adead for about three days government wide policy had al-j The body was dug out of the lowed them time off with pay sand about 500 yards from the for the recent funeral of Martin Pierre Marquez Hotel on Luther King Jr the Negro: the beach seven nules from the Preaer- renter of Acapulco Hotel house The Social Security's regional 'detective Julio Ricas had found representative for administra- the sign scratched in the sand tion Listerman said heiand the grave which had an Issued the memo saying leaves! empty pineapple Juice can plant- would be granted and that thejed atop it order came from: Luna said a watchman on the Washington beach reported after the finding of the body that he had seen Defendant Favored l'rsons- hn appeared tobc 'Americans on the beach three 111 Workman Vault idays ago Nearby was a white A Jury in Judge lloracejcar with Texas license plates Young's 117th District Court yes- He thought he heard a shot later terday ruled in favor of Ihe de- but paid no attention to it until fendant in a heard that a body had been sation suit and awarded no dam-! found as I Luna said it appeared the man 1 Sar! had been beaten before or after 5hiibcinS shot lhrouKh the lect about 14000 in workmen's: compensation payments for inju- Executive Institute lies she received Oct 18 19641 rv while working for the Viking: I Open INexl rail Motor Hotel at Portland The Jury deliberated about WASHINGTON IT) Prcsi-hours The case had been trans-ent Johnson announced Thure-ferred here from San Patricio1 da-V a ww federal executive m-Cflunty jstitute for advanced training of 1 lop career officials will be opened next October at Charlottesville Va To be operated in collabora- Mrs row 46 died at 1:40 pm day in a Laredo hospital after a short illness British Transplant Patirnt INSTANT INSTALLATION SOFT FOOD WASTE DISPOSER This GEKEBALELECTBIC Mobile Maid Dishwasher DELUXE 3 CYCLES COLORS: WHITE AND C0PPERT0NE E-Z LOAD Lin TOP RACKS RINSE AGENT DISPENSER KRNONTH N0 06UUTI0N BE SURE IT REALLY WORKS 4 UrfinrnurWwilenSiVe eiRhl plant patfo is resting programs mainly for civil serv- after night executives in the top three federal pay levels medical bulletin Thursday ri rlasi'es wiI1 focus role in dcal- problems a hospital spokes-imerjcan s0Cj0ty ways of in- 'creasing the effectiveness of chit federal programs and improving Still rlhWS itheir administration Riservt Yours Now Coll 853-9913 YOU CAN'T LOSE Rent oppliei to purchase price if you decide to koep it I Cra-h in Rainstorm AitImK GwkhoI Gulf Oil Cr tram Savanna Kill Uuanah Woman Gutfiarvlea Gulf OH Cara fa Saw- Bwar I Panamanian) Richer Run fc! WICHITA FALLS TCX3S IB Madge Bailey 65 of D-Amka inaian) at oi Dark i 'ah was killed and one person iEX 6W injured in a collision of two cars MMaawhreak at on Dork i and a truck during a driving Eagle Trampertar at OH Dark 1 Rental period limited to 3 months 'lie la Part Saa Trn Ruana Rica ta Corga Dork CO 4730 SO PADRE ISLAND DR Ph 853-9913 rainstorm near Wichita Falls Thursday Mrs Magel Lamb 47l ofj iQuanah was injured critically in I the trash tni Nyman ta Corga Dark a Tuer (DsMNi) ta OH Dark USNS Miiiicama ta OH Dark I Itt'na (Liter ian) ta Bulk Malanalt Deck.

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