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Corpus Christi Caller-Times from Corpus Christi, Texas • Page 54

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Funeral Notices BURKHART Olen Burkhart, 62, of Jloute Box 40, Nueces at 1:30 a.m. -Wednesday in a local hospl- Born In Thrall, Texas, he lived in Nueces County since 1940. -r- He served as a private in the U.S. Army during WWII. He owned Burkhart's Service Station since 1949 and recently been semi-retired.

01 He is survived by his wife, Bobbye; his mother, Minne a both of Corpus three sons, Kenneth TMN. Burkhart, Victoria, Glen Burkhart, Michael T. Bur- -1hart, Corpus Christi; five "brothers, Lawson C. Bur- Fort Worth, Printus Burkhart, Midland, Au- --brey M. Burkhart, Dickinson, Seth T.

Burkhart, Cor. i i Bill H. '-Burkhart, Fort Worth; three sisters, Oma Waco, Mildred Jones, Lavaca, Miriam Spri- jiger, China Springs; 11 or srandchildren. Funeral services will be at 3 p.m. Friday In the --Clifford Jackson Funeral -Chapel on Kostoryz Road, "With Brother A.D.

Morris and Rev. Buel Crouch officiating. Burial will be in Gardens. Clifford Jackson Funeral fHome.on Kostoryz Road. CHAVARRIA Pedro Chavarrla, 74, of 2M3 Kinsolvlng Court, died early Thursday morning in a local hospital.

Born in Laredo, Texas, he had resided In Corpus Christi since 1955. Rosary will be recited at 7:30 p.m. Friday In the Angelus Funeral Chapel. Funeral Mass will be celebrated at 9 a.m. Saturday in St.

Joseph's Catholic Church. Burial will follow in Rose Hill Memorial Park. Angelus Funeral Home. FLORES KINGSVILLE Pablo Olivo Flores, 60, died Wednesday at 12 p.m. in a Corpus Christi hospital.

Born in Karnes County, Texas, he had lived in Kingsville most of his life. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Maria Munoz Flores, Kingsville; two sons, Eme- terlo Flores, North Carolina, Arturo Flores, Uos Angeles, California; four a A i a Amaya, Esther Wolf, both of Kingsville, Maria F. Franco, Consuelo F. Ross, both of Houston; two brothers, Martin Flores, Kingsville, Frank Garza, Corpus Christi; one sjster, Miguel- Ina Garza Salinas, Kingsville; 22 grandchildren.

Funeral Mass will be celebrated at 3 p.m. Friday in a a i a i Church. Burial will follow In St. Gertrudes Cemetery. Under the direction of Ramirez Funeral Home in Kingsville.

NORTON Mrs. Jimmy Horton, 71, died Tuesday. A native of Marshall, Texas, she had been a rest- dent of Corpus Christi for six years. Survivors include, two daughters, Mrs. Martha Jean Helms, who is a visiting teacher with the Corpus Christi ISO, Mrs.

Vera Horton Bailinger, Los Angeles, California; one son, Willis Horton, Marshall, Texas; one sister, Mrs. Willie Mae Perkins, San Francisco, California; seven grandchildren, three great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday in the jackson-Flowers Funeral Chapel, with Rev. T.

M. Bruton, officiating. Burial will be in Rose Hill Memorial Park. a a i be George Hillman, Dr. Robert Campbell, Dr.

John Green, Charles Whitson, Art Andrews, Lawrence Andrews and Wilbur G. Morgan. Jackson-Flowers Funeral Home. LUCERO SINTON Abelino Lucero, 23, died at 12:42 a.m. Friday as a result of a car- pedestrian accident.

A Rosary will be recited at 8 p.m. Friday in the Goodwin Funeral Home Chapel. Funeral Mass will be celebrated at 11 a.m. Saturday at Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic Church. Burial will be in Rest Cemetery.

Goodwin Funeral Home in charge. McGINNIS Mrs. Edward a McGinnis, 69, of Ingleside, died Thursday afternoon in a Corpus Christi hospital after a short illness. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday in the Ross Langham Mortuary Chapel with the Rev.

Dale Turner pastor of West Heights Baptist CHurch officiating. Burial will be in Seaside Memorial Park. She is survived by one brother, Ike Carter, Corpus Chriti; three sisters, Mrs. a Christi, Mrs. John Ray, Bowie, Mrs.

Lula McMil- iion, Wichita, Kansas. Ross Langham Mortuary. SPENCER Mrs. Paulina M. Spencer, 46, of 4443 Ocean Drive, died at 7:30 p.m.

Wednesday in a local i a alter a lengthy illness. A native of Brownsville, Texas, she had lived in Corpus Chrisli for the past six A Big Event Is To Corpus Christi Tuesday, March 16 Southern Kitchens Cooking School Free Gifts and Prizes Galore Free Tickets Memorial Coliseum 1:00 and 7:00 p.m. Southern Kitchens Cooking School is conducted by home economist Pat Pittman. At the School, she will demonstrate to homemakers new methods of food preparation and share many special recipes. During the two hour program she will prepare dishes right before your eyes.

The Cooking School wilt be held Tuesday. March 16 at Memorial Coliseum. 1:00 and 7:00 p.m. Tickets for the school are free on a first come, first serve basis at participating stores, a (ist of which can ba found in the Southern Kitchens Cooking School tabloid appearing in the Sunday Caller, March 14. Free tickets available at participating stores Here's a partial list of the FREE PRIZES I 1.

T.V. 2. Kirby Vacuum cleaner 3. H.E.B...Grocery Gift Certificates (hundreds of dollars) 4. Gift Certificates (hundreds of dollars) 4 Pokey Pots 5.

6. basic 8 courses 7. Corpus Christi National $5 savings certificates 8. bar stools 9. Sears Pest Control Sears Best Microwave Oven 10.

Kroger'a 2 cases of coffee 11. Modern Food cases Sam Andy Foods years. She was a member of the Episcopal Church. Funeral services will be conducted at 2 p.m. Friday in the Seaside Mausoleum Chapel.

Burial will follow in Seaside She is surived by her husband, Roy; a daughter. Miss Susan Spencer, Corpus Christi; a brother, Edward S. Monsees, Houston; her mother, Mrs. Emma Monsees, Brownsville. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made to the Ada Wilson Hospital Auxilary.

Maxwell P. Dunne Funeral i Morgan at Tenth. WARRICK REFUGIO Ralph Lunsford Warrick, 54, died at his residence Thursday afternoon. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday in the First United Methodist Church in Refugfo.

Graveside services will follow in the Oakwood Cemetery under the directions of the VFW Post 6290. The family request that in lieu of the usual remembrances, donations may be made to the American Cancer Society. Moore Funeral Home of Refugio. WH1TLEY Lloyd George Whltley, 57, of 1903 Peabody, died Wednesday in a local hospital. A a i of Christi, he was a Graduate of Tougallo College in Tou- gallo, Mississippi.

He was an accomplished and widely known musician. He was a veteran of WWII and a member of the Corpus Christi Musicians Association, Inc. He wa's presently p'aying with the Sol Pedrazza and Bossa Tres Plus One Group. He is survived by two sons, James Whltley, William Whitley, both of Daley i a i i a i mother, Mrs. Emma Whitley, Corpus Christi; one sister, Mrs.

Viola Johnson; one grandchild. Funeral services wil! be held at 2 p.m. Saturday from Brooks Chapel AME Methodist Church, Port Avenue at Hatch. Burial will follow in Seaside Memorial Park, i R.L. Brown, pastor, officiating.

Funeral Home. WILLIAMS REFUGIO James S. Williams, 43, died at 5:15 a.m. Wednesday in a Houston hospital. He was a native of Re- fug (o.

Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday in St. Luke's Baptist Church in Refugio. Burial, will be In the Refugio Cemetery. He is survived by his wife, Lizzie; Charles and James Ware, both of his mother, Mrs.

Lela Williams; one brother, Robert E. Williams; one sister, Mrs. Lois Bonner, Refugio. WRIGHT HOUSTON Jewel H. Wright, of Houston, died af 1:05 a.m.

Thursday in a Houston nursing home after a lengthy illness. A a i of Christi, she was the wife of the late George W. Wright Sr. She is survived by a daughter 'and son-in-law, Mary and Paul Kowis, a son a a i a George D. Wright Jr.

and Daisy Wright, all of Houston; two sisters, Mrs. Kathleen Mullins, Brownsville, Mrs. Mollie Wheeler, Corpus Christi and formerly of i a children, Robert Paul Kowis, Mike Kowis, G. Patrick Wright, Dede Wright Bucher, i Mark Wright. Funeral services will be conducted at 10 a.m.

Saturday at St. Cecilia Catholic Church in Houston. Inter- merit will follow in Forest Park Westheimer Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Robert Paul i Mike Kowis, Pat Wright, Dennis Wright, Dede Wright Bucher, HorraceMullins Jr. Honorary Pallbearers will be George Gregory and Morris Lichtenstein Jr.

Waltrip Funeral Home in Houston. CLAUDIA'S FLOWERS show respect and love. FTD MEMBER 1001 Blucher --683-4441. CORPUS CHRISTI TIMES, 12,1976 lip Catch up on South Texas Briefs In the Caller vcm foshington's ch See Sunday's Caller for the Southern Kitchens Cooking School Tabloid Cosponsored by Progressive Farmer and the Corpus Christi Caller and Times Unelected federal regulators now make mora rules drectly affecting the people than do the members of Congress. In the past decade, three presidents and Congress have vastly increased the regulators' reach and power, allowing them to double in number and cost.

Critics blame the regulators in large part for the problems of American business and scorn them as parasities or dictators. Are the criticisms justified? Will Congress reverse its decade-long trend toward centralized regulation? The answers to these questions and more will be in the five part series "Washington's starting Monday, March 15th, only in the Corpus Christi Times. Evertry to find a saxophone in an ordinary Classified Section? jft ain't easy. At feast it didn't used to be. Now, with Alphabet Ads in the Caller and the Times, you can put your finger on it in a minute.

Alphabet Ads are exactly what the name suggests -alphabetized. So Automobiles come before Merchandise, and Real Estate comes before Recreation. Your sax is Merchandise. So just read down the Merchandise column until you come to Musical Instruments. All the ads in that category are alphabetized by the first word in the ad.

And Bingo! There's your Conn tenor saxophone, right there between that bass violin and that Fender Stratocaster electric guitar. Call the number. Of course, if you're not interested in a saxophone, maybe a sports car? A fishing boat? Golf shoes? Some Spanish living room furniture? Whatever you're looking for, it's easier to buy from Alphabet Ads. And it's easier to sell. Because people can find it quick and easy.

ALPHABET ADS-882-9401 The Classified Section in the Caller and the Times. EASY COME, EASY GO..

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