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Express and News from San Antonio, Texas • Page 39

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CANYON SPRINGS RESORT The Country Club Qf Canyon Lake CANYON SPRINGS RESORT It 12 to 18 month, ahead In development of most of the other Canyon Lake properties! Come by and see how much more you can for your money NOW1 Canyon Lake, in ihe scenic hill country, Ihe clearest, highest elevaiion lake in Texai, will be a reality in early 1944. Property values around thii beautiful lake will be increasing rapidly during this coming year, Buy NOW and ONLY CANYON SPRINGS RESORT OFFERS THESE FEATURES NOW 17 acres of recreational facilities Swimming pool Tennis Courts Softball Diamond Fishing Coves Safety Engineered Hard Surfaced Roads Water and Electric Systems Club House now In planning Lakeside Park, with launching ramps, picnic facilities, will give all property owners full use of lake. ONLY CANYON SPRINGS RESORT HAS ALL OF THESE FEATURES NOW! FOR WEEKENDS FOR VACATIONS FOR RETIREMENT Only 35 milei north of Antonio, only 17 milei wait of New Braunfali, Scores of families from San Antonio and South Texai art already owners at Canyon Springs Resort, LAST UNIT OPENED This It the lowest price these fine lokesltt lots have ever been offered! I I A sound Itmitmtnt wdltK litcrem ropldly In value man alert buyin edvoi tajt el thtu tiw rfmolnltig priced lakosllx. LOVELY WOODED LOTS DOWN PAYMENT Special Limited Time Only LAKESITES PRICE LIST SALE PRICE 00 995 VISIT OUR COMPLETE RESORT CITY Sao Canyon Dam and Canyon Lake item our new "Diamond Head Point" and REGISTER a) our Fioid Office for FREE DRAWING Lakeside Lot, Cottage and Lof Owners $500 Bonus. Field Office open all day a 4 Sun.

Property (hown by appointment anytime--Call 0 1 4 4 6 5 1 DIRECTIONS: Mutii U.S. Hlih-ny 4bn Ptdit tun into Sfitl Orlit JpofOtlwitdjf ind (urn UFI en Hflhway 511 Ml Li turn RItiHT Ktr (hnt ftdoif Smilhtan Vjlliy) to Mkir Road Turn KM rvTo Cuni'i UiEl SEd 2 wHu fjit to lo Cinynfl Rturl, RESORT THI COUNTRY CLUI OF NEW CANYON UKI Coll lor rt Hrorhnrr 1 our HID (let Mull' Sun Antonio SMurtUy, rob. 1964', Doctor Explains es A HAMRICK slorr. buyer Nfew Store Picks Buyer Mary Hamriek is buyer tor Ko sportswear and ac-jevcryone has certain difficult essorics for Ihe new Rhodes times, times of stress and ten- tore opening in WonderlandIsion and apprehension. But far DEATHS and FUNERALS American Psychiatry As.snda- Inconslsloncles usually are a lion President Dr.

Jack H. major cause. Pa ren stress! Kwalt, a a a and athletic achieve- School professor in Sim Anlonlojmcnls and often push their to address the International(youngsters ahead Instead ot Medical Assembly, reported guiding them. So then Friday he has received dozens sonic kind of rebellion occurs, of calls soliciting his opinions they're surprised, shocked. Who of l.ce Oswald and Jack Ruby.jean they blame?" "Most wanted to know! He will speak on "Trends In the psyclilalric explanation of (he Care of Mentally 111 Per- Oswald's alleged assassination sons" Saturday, final day of the of i Kennedy and 28th annual IMA.

jliuby's subsequent killing of Medical specialists are among wald," he said. jlhe guest speakers here for the But It's not so simple lo offer such opinions, certainly without having a i the men. Ewalt, however, attempted to explain some of the cnnlribuUng factors which may have triggered such killings or any violent acts. "Beginning in i sessions in the Granada Hotel. Following 10 presentations, which begin at 9 a.m.

Saturday, many of the physicians will play In a golf tournament at Pecan Valley Country Club. topping City Feb. 14. Miss Hamritk was formerly vith Leon Godchaux in New Orleans for seven years as portswear buyer. Miss Hamriek plans lo stress too often we don't correct these emotional early enough, so that they grow, and are built on with other stresses and strains.

"Take violence, for example," Train Slices Bus In Half; 22 Die PARANA, Argentina (AP)Police said a bus turned from a tree-lined road to cross a railroad track and was sliced in half by a diesel train. They said 22 persons died and 12 were in ashions for casual living. Ilhe psychiatrist said. "Society's! jured, eight seriously. HARRY F.

BULL JR. Funeral services for Harry F. Bull of 266 Eland who led Thursday, will be held at :30 a.m. Saturday in Zizik oarns-Downing Funeral Home. tcquiem Mass will be at 9 a.m.

Saturday in St. Gregory's Cath- ilic Church and burial will be San Fernando Cemetery No. 2. He is survived by his wife, Linnie Bull; daughter, i i a Armstrong, irotlier, August Bull, and sis- cr, Mrs. Paris, both of San Antonio, and several grandchildren.

MRS. KATHERINE HA1LES Private funeral services for Irs. Katherine (S r) fallcs, 94, who died Thursday I the home of her niece, Mrs. lelcn Woltersdorf, of 235 Porter will be held at 3:30 p.m. aturday In Uiebe Chanel.

Bur al will be in Roselawn Mc- lorial Park. She Is survived by several ieces and nephews. FRED PRICE Fred W. Price, 51, ot 218 Lewis died Friday. Services will held at I p.m.

Monday in Liebe Chapel. Burial will be in ort Sam National Cemetery. He is survived by his wife, Irs. Vera Price, and daughter, Irs. Barbara Jean Landrum, lolh of San Antonio; and two ISSAC RRAUNSTlilN Issac Braunstein, 79, of 518 died Friday.

FH- icral services will be held at 2:30 p.m. Sunday in Hoy Akers funeral Chapel. Burial will be Agudas Achim Cemetery. A San Antonio resident for 46 and member of Congrega ion Agudas Achim, he is sur vived by three sons, Edward and Jerome Braunstein of San An tonio; Alvin Braunstein, Del Rio four daughters, Mrs. Her man Lelbovilz and Mrs.

Slolsen, both ot San Antonio Mrs. Jcanelte Snyder, New York City; Mrs. Nelson Wellman, Ar cadia, two brothers, in eluding Jack Braunstein of San Antonio; i grandchil The Express News' Belia Majeo Show Appearing as guest of honor this February 1, will be Delia Mcndoia on Belia and Mateo Camargo's program "THE CHIHUAHUAS" on Radio KUXA from 11:0011:30 A.M. lidin Mcndoia, known as "La Alondra Da La Fronlera" Is a most popular ren; and seven great-grandchil- ren. LEO STF.1VART Leo Eininill Stewart, 70, of 78 Chesswood died Friday, ervices will be held at 10 a.m.

aturday in Roy Akers Funeral hapel. Burial will be in Mis- ion Burial Park. A resident of San Anlonlo for 0 years, he is sui-vived by his ife, Mrs. Lena Stewart; son, lichard Robert Stewart; daugh Miss Annie Marie Stewart, 11 of San Antonio; brothers, laudo and W. R.

Stewart, both San Antonio. ROBERT HOUSTON Services for Robert C. Houson, 73, of 427 Evans who died Thursday, will be held at :30 p.m. Saturday in Roy Akers eral Chapel. Burial will be Sunset Memorial Park.

He was a past "president of he Telephone Pioneers of Amerca, member of St. Luke's Epis- opal Church, resident of the ity for 44 years, and worked ir Southwest Bell Telephone Co. 8 years. Survivors include his wife, Irs. Mary Ellen Houston; son, ames C.

Houston, both of San daughters Mrs. Charles Schulenhurg, Irs. Mary Welker Bray, Har- ngen, a niece; and five grandchildren. JOE MORALES SR. Joe Morales 86, of Rt.

7, died Friday. Rosary will be relied al 7 p.m. Sunday in Alamo funeral Chapel and blessing ervices will be held at a.m. Monday in Alamo Chapel ollowed by Requiem Mass al a.m. in Sacred Heart Catholic Church.

A former owner ot Morales Transfer he was a member of Sacred Heart Catholic Church and former member of the San Antonio Fire Department, hav ng lived In San Antonio for 8: years. He Is survived by his wife tlrs. Lottie Morales; daughter rs. Anna Rose Meyer; sons iddie Morales, Joe Morales Jr. Morales, all of San Antonio and George Morales, Middle own, i and 15 grandchildren.

AMBURSTMcDANIKL Services for Amburst Cla; linger In United States. She has recorded many sellers such as "Ma! "Amor "Mundo which are all very popular In the United States as well as In Latin America, lately, Lldla Mendoza has been travelling all over world. Presently, she is on vacation and will be heard thTs coming Saturday, February 1 from 11:0011:30 A.M. on Radio Station KUKA on "THE CHIHUAHUAS" program sponsored by the SAN ANTONIO EXPRESS AND NEWS every week. McDaniel, 76, of 4701 Roosevelt who died Thursday, will be held at 3:30 p.m.

Saturday in Alamo Chapels. Burial will be in Roselawn Memorial Park. He is survived by his wile, Mrs. Matlie L. McDaniel, San Antonio; daughters, Mrs.

Elizabeth Talmadge, of Pine Bluff, Mrs. P. A. Crowder, of Tulsa, Mrs. Eunice Marin, of Slockdale, a er; four brothers; 12 grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren.

MRS. MINNIE SPARKS Mrs. Minnie Amick Sparks, 82, of 312 Thomas Jefferson died Friday. Funeral services vill be held at 3:30 p.m. Sat.ir- lay in Porter Loring Chapel, with burial in Mission Burial Park.

A member of Travis Park UcUiodist Church and Asbury lible Class, she had lived in San Antonio for 33 years. She is survived by two daugh- ers, Mrs. A. Ray Haben, San Anfonio; Mrs. Cecil B.

Rader, Gauley Bridge, W. i brothers; five sisters; 10 grandchildren; and 10 great-grandchildren. CAUL BAUnATTO Carl A. Ilarbatto, 16, of 1126 Kirk died Friday. Rosary vill lie recited at 7:30 p.m.

Saturday in Angelus Funeral Chapel; another Rosary will be held at 7:30 p.m. Sunday in the Angelus Chapel. Blessing of the Body will be at 8:30 a.m. Monday in the Angelus Chapel, fol lowed by Requiem Mass at 9 a.m. In St.

John Bcrchman Catholic Church. He is survived by Mr. and Mrs. Sam Barbatlo; brothers Gary and John Barbatlo; grandmother, Mrs. Marie Dauwe, all of San Antonio.

BAHT GOLDBERG Bart Arden Goldberg, 3-year- old son of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Goldberg, 106 Ewing died Friday. Services will be at 2 p.m. Sunday in Roy Akers Funeral Home with burial in Agudas Achim Cemetery.

Other survivors are the child's brother, Douglas Mark Gold berg, his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Irving S. Goldberg and Mr. and Mrs.

Keefe Greenberg, all of San Anlonio. I H. Finch, age 11, al 111 Monlclalr, died In local hospital Wednesday. Mr. Finch Jiad lived in San Antonio far three yeari and wai a retired rancher, burvivofs: WHC.

Mrs. Ida Belle Finch; daughters, Mrs. Ralph J. Parker ol San An- lonlo, Mrs. Richard ol Gonioles, and Mrs.

DonleL Cogan ol Del Rio; STI, Gerald K. Finch of San Anlonlo; mother, Mrs. Nancy Finch of tr.o, Texas; hrolhers, Arthur, Lloyd, Erby end Dowllna Finch; sisler, Mrs. Ella Boudreoux; grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Services vill be herd Saturday morn- Ing at 51:00 o'clock In Rlebc Chapel with the Rev.

Herman Rabbins of- (Iclallng. Interment will be In Swv sel Memorial Park. Arronoemenh by BIEBE FUNERAL HOME XOBZA Mri. Arfele Ackermann Kobta, 45, ot 151 Pennyltone died Wcdnel- tlav In a local hospital. Mrs.

Kobia was Illellme resident ol San Antonio Survivors: Husband Rudolph M. Kobia; parents, Mr. and Mrs. Norwin F. Ackermoin; brother, Vernon V.

Ackermann; listers, Mrs. F. 0, Thelle, and Mrs. Leray (Frankle) KaeMer. Services will be herd Solurday morning In Rtebe Chapel at 6:30 o'clock and al SI Margaret Mary Church al 9:00 o'clock.

Interment In Holy Crost Catholic Cemetery. Arrangements by RIEBE FUNERAL JIOME BUCkELEW Miss Joyce Sue Buckelew, age It, ol 4XH Skelton Drive, passed away ot her residence Thursday. Survivors: Parents, Mr. and Mri. A.

A. Buckelew; brothers, Ancll and R.chard E. Buckercw; slilor, MrJ. Carolina Dye, all ot Son Anlonlo. Services will be held Saturday otter- noon In Rlece Ctiapel at 2:00 o'clock with Ihe Rev.

Sterling Wheeler officiating. Interment wlll.be In Million Burial Park. Arrangements by RIEBE FUNERAL HOME Bart Arden Goldberg, 3, ion ol Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Goldberg of 104 EwJng died January 31st.

Other survivor! Include brother, Douglas Mark Goldberai grandparents, -Mr. and Mr- Irving Goldberg and Mark GoldbtTQl grandparents, and Mrl- Irvma Goldberg Mr, and Mri. Keele Greenber'n, all ol Son Atilonlo, Services p.m. Sun. day, Feb.

Roy Akerl Funeral Choptll, 5)5 H. Main Robbl Arrtrom Prero and Cantor Emonuel Rnrkan officiating. Patlbeareri tnur O'Krent, Louis Bellniky, Paul Olajftond, Leonard Schwartz. ory Pollbeareri, Or. Thomai Sullivan, Or.

Jerry Niwlc-n, Charles Kosarek, -Raymond 0. Taylor, inler- mcnl Agvddt Achim Cemcle-ry. Thou fo may make contribution to ttlt LtVKtmla Fund, nenti oy ROY AKERS I-ANNOUNCEMENTS l-Dcothi PRICE Fred W. Price, aoe 51, of Lewis Street, died Friday In a local hospital. Survivors: wife, Mri.

Vera Price; daughter, Mrs. Barbara Jean Landrum; grandchildren, Debra and Connie Landrum. Services will be Monday afternoon at o'clock In Rlebe Chapll with Ihe Rev. Joe MacNamee olllciatlng. Interment will be In Ft.

Sam Houston National BRAUNSTEIN Mr. Isaoc Braunstefn, 11, 511 E. Laura) died January 31. Resident at San Antonio -t years, member of Congregation Agudas Achim. Survivors: Sons, Edward and Jerome Draunsleln, al San Anlonlo, Alvin Braunstein, Del Rio, daughters, Mrs.

Herman Lelbovlli and Mrs. Johan Slolscn, both ol San Anlonlo, Mrs. Jeonette Snyder, New York City, N.Y., Mn. Nelson Wetlman, Arcadia. brothers, Jock Braun- slefn.

San Anfonio, Aaron Brounstein, Brownsville, sisler, Mn- Dave Berlin, Carpus Chrlsll, )l grandchildren, 7 great-grandchildren. Services p.m. Sunday, February Roy Akers Funeral Chapels, N. Main Rabbi Amram Prero and Cantor. Emanucl Barkan officiating.

Interment Agudas Achim Cemetery, Arrangement by BOY AXERS CA6-7MI STEWART Mr. Leo Emrnlll Stewart, 70, 778 Chesswood, died January 31. Resident of San Antonio 30 years, member of Ihe Baptist Church. Survivors: Wile. Mrs.

Lena Stewart; Son, Richard Robert Slewarl; daughter. Miss Annie Marie Stewart, all 01 San An- lonlo; brotherl, Jesie Stewart- Rocksprings, Ctaude and W. R. Slewarl, bolh of San Antonio. Services 10 a.m.

Saturday, February Roy Aken Funeral Chapels, 515 N. Main Ave. Interment-Mission Burial park. Arrangements by ROY AKERS CA6-720I HOUSTON Mr. Robert C.

Houston, 73, -177 Evons died January 30. Resident of Son Antonio 44 member ot St. Luke's Episcopal Church, Pa si president ol me Telephone Pioneers America, member of W.O.W. Mr. Haas Ion was employed by Ihe Southwest Bell Telephone company for 48 years.

Survivors: Wife, Ellen "Pegoy' 1 Houston, Son An- lonlo; son, James Houston, Son Antonio, a oh Mrs. Charles Baumgarten, Schulenburg, Mrs. Mary Welker Bray, liar, llngen, grandchildren; nfece, Mrs. Elltabeth Beaslev, Fort worlh. Tex.

Services 3:30 p.m. Saturday, February Roy Men Funeral Chapels, SIS N. Main Avt Rev. Edward Bvin Jr. arrielatrng.

In- lermem Sunset Memorial Pork. Arrangement! by ROY AKERS CA6-JMI WHY PAY MORE? SHOP SOLO-SERVE 3 NURSERIES JUST ARRIVED, 5,000 OLD NO. i art of btggtu Uoding Afniitcar. (toil Sd-tlity va Floribunde THESE ROSES RtD HOStS Crimion GTery EifliU di Hollnndt Charlotli Armitrong Mi randy PoinKllta Radianc-i Red Toli i man YELLOW ROSES Eclipie Goldnn Charm luxenbeurg Sauer Thireit McGrtdy bwiTHi wt riilin, ColifornTo variitlii. ARE NOT WAXED WHITE XOSIS Victoria Blanche Malftm PINK ROSES BrtarcliM Conlmit Edilor MtFadnnJ Thi Docror PinV MUUI-COIORED ROSES Condauo Snifog Courtlitt Vanttn.l Hoovor ES cfftr yeu tttmtt poHi.1 varUi.ii, from Climboi Buihn ONLY THE BEST CLIMBING ROSES Niw Imp.

F.K. DruichVI-Whiti Red Rotfianc-l--Rid Doeror-- Pinle DuPanl-Yellaw Cf. Snow POLVANTHA AND aORIBUNDA ROSES ldit.1 Go Salmon Floradora El PouCien Imp. 4.., 1 15 for SOLO-SERVE PECAN TREE SALE PLANT THE MONEY TREE NOW treei because they havs a 3-or-more-fool root, cannot be balled or grown In containers; they must be sold bare root. Trees that must be planted bare root must be planted now while they ara dormant.

Don't wait. Now is Ihe best time. 8-FOOT PECAN TREES Success--Stuart-Western Schley. This tree valued by Modern Garden Center for $17.95 SOLO-SERVE PRICE 1 for PLANT SPRING BLOOMING BULBS NOW Jumbo Gladiolus Bulbs clr cam (a 49c 9 25, or 98c Aztec lily lr! Rcd 4 9 3 .45 Calla Lily ytllow Pi Whi 3 9 1..3 (or Dahlia Tubers-all colors 29c 4 $1.15 Exotic Lilies RGbrum Avralum IGolct Tlgrlnum 39c 4 or Hardy Gloninias 81 Amaryllis Bulbs lm rt an lon-itlmei 2 Ea 4 (or Elephant Ear Bulbs 'TM 19c 5, 0 90c Can.ias Root tarM Rsd i t. Rowtr II1W Ki "9 Humstrt tnrte llowtr V-Rtd King Hubtrl (lower 3'.

2 25c 2-YEAR-OLD COMMERCIAL- PECAN TREE For tKie who want to plant orchard 'or qu on lit! in of Pecan Tree Sue-ten Stuorl -Mohan BurkcSt, 77 5 eo. for FANCY LEAF CALADIUM VERY COLORFUl Growing In Poll 39" 3, or Althea Rose of Sharon 2-3 ft. Dbl. Red. Dhl.

PinV, Dbl. While, Dbl. Purplf. Shade Trees You Should Buy And Plant Now Mimosa 8.,.. 97c Sycamore 97c Arizona Ash Chinese Elm tAh i'grawir Chinese Umbrella MmSJJi.J'i'in.'j' seedless Chrnaberry tress).

Reg SI fa Silver Poplar TMi 97c 1 77c bltoms WISTERIA 39e 3 $1.00 FLOWERING QUINCE Cydonlo Japo-ltcn, bloomi cr A Ml. planti 2 0 0 GUARAklTEEO LAWN FOOD FEED YOUR 1AWN NOW Have, th. fir.l 0 town. your 8 a fuur n-Bign 6 GREEN GRO IRON 80.lb. $O98 Sock, W.

will lend you a spreoder. With on Insectlcidi to kHI alt the bugs in your lawn. FRESH FRUIT AND NUT DEPARTMENT GRAPEFRUIT 20-lb. Sock ORANGES fRESH ORANGES or DELICIOUS APPLES a PAPER SHELL PECANS (Nuts)-Guarcinleed FresK) 3 bi $1 15 a ID, for HEDGE PLANT Hedg Now Amour Prlvll 2 fo tit on. 10 for 81,75 10 for it AP 3 4 Boxwood Dwarf 7e 10 for Larger Boxwood growing it AP In TOOLS TO IN THE YARD Spade Forks, $1.89 long-Handle Shoyol, Ovarall 48" $1.89 PRICE BARE ROOT FRUIT TREES Buy ond plant bore-root fruit trcei at can gal more lor your money.

10,000 lo chooitf (rcm, PEACH 15 vortelfw tttotu Irom PLUM Varle lo Tom PFADC to cnooiB from are: rcrtivj Garber, Kelller, and APRICOTS Vori to en08 -from on: Early G-olden ond Mflorpork 3-(l NOW 49C 2 0r 90C ApproK. 4-s ft NOW 2 .75 Approx. 5-i-rt NOW I 2 (or 2.50 H.J8-- 1-j QQ i- ApproK. 4-8 II NOW (or O.aU i PYRAGANTHA; Re4J berried, 13" lall, crowing in ly-jol cans j-v 5 for PLANTS NOW PUNTS TO V'TRAY md colors, singU id Yellow, Allyssum, While ii, colors and Red; trs and Mixed. for APPLE TREES 511- Qoldcn Delicious, Janalhan, Red D-fllCJom ReB.

7 r- NOW 3C FIG TREES 4 to baited. CtlsiUal, Wtille Kodolv, Brown Tur- ond TMCI Everttcr- Ing t-i -70 1 Srjra crep 4 to R'e'-j. 11.47 7 NOW -3C AZALEAS 1 lo IMir loll ng. 7fe Balled, Choose from cfwarl and grower. All colon, 45c 6 (ar Blackberries HB 19c.

.10 1.75 Raspberries lhin 29c 10 fir( 2.75 Dewberries lOc 10 9Se Rhubarb Giants ff, 25c .4, 0r 95c TOMATOES and PEPPER PUNTS to IS planli to a tray 5 ny 3 ar Colorful Small Plants to Plont Now Geraniums in bloom 39e ea. 3 for 1.15 Aculpha Copper Plant 29c oa. 4 for 1.15 11,480. Begonia 19c ea 4 or lantana 19e ea 6 for 1.15 Leather Fern 39c ea 3 for Clip Arid Bring This Coupon VALENTINE RED BORDER ROSE Rtg. n.u M.

Growing in 1-ooJ. com NOW 4 5 eo. 4,, LIMIT good Friday, Solurdny. Sundoy, and Monday Clip And Bring This Coupon BABCOCK PEACH 1-Year Old, 4-iT. loll Frtesloni Honoy 45e 3 ar Good Friday, Saturday, Sunday, ond Monday Clip And Bring This Coupon PANSIES (good Healthy Plants) Thousands to choose Irom, I to 8 largf plants to a tray a Inr LIMIT A Good Friday, Saturday, Sunday, ond Monday Clip And Brihg This Coupon GRAPE VINES Frodcnla, Concord, Thompson Larg4 vlnci.

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