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San Antonio Express from San Antonio, Texas • Page 26

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HOOVER Electric Fry Pan Available with aluminum, atainleas atrel or Teflon cooking surface. HOOVER Electric Can Opener Deaths and Funerals John Thomason Services were hold Friday at Mission Park Funeral Chapel for John Rex Thomason, 66, of 1414 Hicks founder and owner of the Commerce Battery Co for 45 years, who died nesday. Thomason was well known in local sporting events and was a life member of the Alamo Boat Club. He was also member of Calvary Baptist Church and Anchor Lodge. 424, for many years He is survived by his wife.

Mrs, Danrne Thomason and a sister. Mrs. F. M. Howell.

Corpus Christi. Isaac Haywood Services will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday at New Union Baptist Church for Isaac Haywood. 74, of 1201 Delaware who died Sunday. Burial will be in City Cemetery No.

3 with arrangements by Collins Mortuary. He a life-long resident of San Antonio and is survived by bis wife. Mrs. Fit a Mae Haywood; two daughter, Airs Thelma Owens and Mrs. Mary Etta Bonds; a son.

Isaac Haywood Jr, all of San Antonio. Mrs. Edna Douglas Services will lie hold at 10 a m. Saturday at Mission Burial Park for Mrs. Edna Douglas.

77. of 1006 W. Amber PI, who died Thursday. She is survived by a daughter. Mrs.

Peggy Joseph, San Antonio. Mrs. Willie G. Gotthardt Services will be held at 10 a m. Saturday at Alamo Funeral Chapels for Mi's.

Willie Gotthardt. 67. of 424 Sussex Ave who died Thursday. Burial will be in Roselawn Memorial rark. Mrs.

Gotthardt was a member of the Lutheran Church and a resident of San Antonio for 24 years. She is survived by a son, Gotthardt three stepsons. Jack Cude. both of Houston: and James Cude, both of San Antonio; a stepdaughter, Mrs. Sue Wheatley.

San Vntonio and four grandchildren. Ramon M. Martinez Rosary will be recited at 7 p.m. Sunday at the Angelus Funeral Chapel for Ramon M. Martinez.

70. of 418 Cincinnati who died Thursday. Blessing of the body will be at 8:40 a.m. at the chapels followed by Requiem Mass at 0 a.m. at St.

Ann's Catholic Church. Ruria' will bo in San Fernando Ceme terv No. 2. Martinez was a retired groeei and a resident of San for 69 years. He is survived by his wife, Mrs.

Lucia Martinez; a son. (Ramon B. Martinez and a daughter. Miss Ramona Martinez and two grandchildren. John Caran Sr.

John Caran 71. of 220 Crestviewr Dr. a native of Austria. Hungary, died Thursday. Services will be held at 11 a.m.

Monday at Hie Porter Luring Chapels with burial in Sunset Memorial Park. Caran had been a resident of San Vntonio for 18 years, and is survived by his wife, Mrs. Bertha Caran; four sons, John. Robert and Sam Caran, all of San Antonio; George Caran. Cleveland, Ohio; a brother, Sam Caran.

Garden Grove, Calif, and ten grandchildren John H. Turner for John 11. Turner. 60, of 307 Wilkins Vve who died Thursday, will held al 2 p.ni Saturday ai I he Porter boring Chapels with burial in Mission Burial Park. He is survived by his wife.

Mrs. Carolyn Turner: two daughters, Mrs. Pat Brady and Mrs. James Miller, all of San Antonin. Miss Mobcl McChesncy Graveside services for Miss Mattel Clare McChesney, 87, of 118 Davis who died Thursday.

will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday at the Edna Cemetery in Edna. Arrangements are by Porter Loring. She was a native of Jackson County and a resident of San Antonio for 50 years, Mrs. Emil Barrera Rosary will be recited at 8 m.

Sunday at Roy Akers for Mrs. Emil (Natalia Barrera, 54, of 2706 Commerce who died Thursday. Services will Ik1 held at 9:30 a.m Monday at Roy Akers Chapels followed by Requiem Mass at Sacred Heart Catholic Church. Burial will be in San Fernando Cemetery No. 1.

Mrs. Barrera was a member of Sacred Heart Catholic Church and a resident of San Antonio for 45 years. Survivors are her husband. Emil Barrera; a daughter. Airs, Richard A.

Lemko, three brothers, Albino and Clemente Villareal. all of San Antonio; Lonzo Villareal, El Paso; a sister, Mrs. Elisa V. de irigoyen, San Antonio and a grandson. George R.

Ciomperlik Rosary will be recited at 6 p.m. Sunday at St. Catholic Church for George R. Ciomperlik. 41.

of 320 McKinley who died Friday, Requiem Mass will be offered at 10:15 a.m. Alonday al the church Burial will be in Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery with ar a ngements Zmk-Kearns-Downing. He is survived by his wife. Mrs, Leona Ciomperlik; a daughter, Mrs. C.

S. Chapman: two sons. James E. and Donald R. Ciomperlik; four sisters, Mrs.

Eddie Padalecki; Mrs. L. G. Adams; Mrs. Gritezek: Airs.

Leon Nickel; a brother. August Ciomperlik, all of San Antonio and a grandchild. Frank L. Glowney Sr. KIMMLY I).

HOBBS killed in Vietnam S.A. Alan ar ieiim Spec. 4 Kimmey D. Hobbs, a 1965 graduate of Harlandale High School, has been killed in action in Vietnam, the Department of Defense reported Friday. parents, Air.

and Mrs. Harold Hobbs, live at 1018 Rayburn Dr. in San Antonio. According to the father of the 20 year old soldier. Hobbs was killed when a truck he was riding in struck a land mine Wednesday.

Hobbs had been in Vietnam with the First Cavalry Division for five months. He was a medic in an infantry company and had been in the Army since December, 1966. He departed for Southeast Asia from Fort Polk, La. Before that, he underwent Army medical training at Fort Sam Houston. Survivors include a sister, Mrs.

Kay Jayne Gregg of San Antonio. The Defense Department also reported Friday the death of Army Sgt. Jose S. Garza of Laredo in Vietnam. He was the husband of Mrs.

Isabel Garza of that city. Ban Continued JAKARTA (AP) The Indonesian capital's military commander. Maj. Gen. Amir Maeh- mud, announced the ban on demonstrations and rallies will continue, the official news agency Antara reported, a- a necessity for maintaining law and order.

Leaflets and sloganeering also are banned. Services are pending at the Mamo Funeral Home for Frank L. Gloowney 73, of 118 Elsie who died in Me He is survived by his wife. Mrs. Evelyn Bess Glowney: four daughters, two sons, two sisters, a brother, 15 grandchildren and 17 grandchildren.

Maj. James H. Heineman Maj. James 11. Heineman.

38. of Warner Robins, died Thursday in Colorado Springs. Colo. Services will bo held at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday at the Alamo Chapels with burial in Fort Sam National Cemetery with military honors.

He was a native of Salisbury, Aid. Miss Priscilla E. Schroff Services for Miss Priscilla Schroff. 55, of 1243 Babcock Rd who died Wednesday, will be held at the Rohland Funeral Horne in Lebanon, Pa. Local arrangements are by Alamo Funeral Home.

A resident of San Antonio for two years, she was a member of Zion Lutheran Church and is survived by a sister, Mrs. Joseph Kenney, Sea Isle City, New Jersey. S.Sgt. David Parker Services are pending at the Alamo Funeral Home for S. Sgt.

David Allen Parker. 24, of 4314 Redstone who was killed April 6, in Vietnam. lie was a native of Tacoma, Wash, and is survived by hi' wife. Mrs. Elizabeth Ann Parker; a daughter, Cynthia Ann Parker, parents, Mr.

and E. E. Sparkman; Mrs. Buckley, all of Roswell. New Mex.

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