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SUCCESS STORIES ARE COMMONPLACE AMONG USERS OF EXPRESS-NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. DIAL CA5-I6U REPOS PICK UP PAYMENTS Color TV's $11 Arnernj refrigerators and freezers Pull Factory mo. Warranty applies up TED'S TV PE6-3128 4 Closeout prices. Admiral ceior TVs, i FIRESTONE store 300 BROADWAY CA7-9131 (31 tlrds. AKC GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPS Ch.

Sired, OR4-6240 (2 PET SALON PICK UP AND DELIVERY PESASSI r(10)18 Day ami Nile. German Shpnhorrl Bath Color and Black and white TV onepnera Harold TV Service. OUri881 OL5-1160 and Toole REG. Biue Tick Hounds. $35.

Border collies, Chihuahua $10. PE2-7011. 10 1 AKC MINIATURE DACHSHUNDS Puppies, Stud Service, 0X5-1590 AKC German Shepherds 2 mos. Also Chihuahuas CA6-1973 (10)7 AKC pups Ed3-3018 (3 puppies, white German Shepherds, 6 wks. old, with or papers.

CA6-0578. 10)6 SAN ANTONIO EXPRESS Thundty, Sept. 28, 1967 Pepe 9-E Fire, Policemen Attend Special Classes Boilers, Air All sizes BEAUCHAMP MACHY. CO. 2900 E.

Houston CA5-2361 tX WANTED: Smoll portable gasoline AKC w.KwrmTîx?oéis! ALI MYNAH BIRD BABIES BABA PET COVE DI2-2642 (10)7 born Aug. 6 $30. 731 Eleanor, TA4-4898. (10)18 Air compressor, type a compressor, type MK, working IT AKL Beagle pressure 200 lbs $250 or trade; type 0ir Camprest0r' Lorge oir compressor, 220 cu. on femote LE4-3518.

loot 1115. (2 PUPPIES WA4-1884 (10)27 wheels. Good condition Compressing unit, 5000 lbs. (no mo! tor). Ideal for charging aquallng bottles.

7624 S. PR ESA LE4-2907. (3 MALK S75 Or best offer OL8-4542. (4 Drilling Unit Heavy Dufy Failing 1500 Drilling Unit, 1500 ft. drill-pipe.

Two drill collars 5x6 Gd. pump. Gas and Butane fuel. Mounted on Big 400 hp Ford, Now on contract. All tools with unit, 43 ft.

mast. B. Patterson, 3248 Cato, Ed3-0023 S.A. (8 Welding Machines, chain saws, Woterpumps. Tires and tubes.

COMMERCIAL SUPPLY CO. 431 HOEFGEN CA4-6141 Beagle Pups AKC Reg. Ed3-5709 (2 MUST LIQUIDATE Case wheel loader back hoe, A-C HD 3 Crawler loader and backhoe, Troian 2 wheel drive looder, Cat 12 motor grader, Terms available. Available Frl. Sat.

Sept. 29, 30 only. Call 512-CA5-5441 ext. 99 Frl. after 3 p.m.

until 10 a.m. Sat. (30 Structural Oil Field Line Pipe Casing Tubing Largest Prices Fete CA6-I407 San Antonio Box 67, Uvalde, BR8-5666 (X FOR RENT PORTABLE WA3-8905 (29 2 -8 bulldozers, rakes, 1 root plow, service trailer. CA1-3090, Surplus Forklifts Large Air Compressors Largest Stock In S.A. AMAZING PRICES IH TD 24 Bulldozer, approx.

machine with winch Case Model 420 Loader with hyd. ripper $1,250 Barber-Greene ditcher, will dig 8 deep ready to work, perfect condition 1 With GMC Diesel power engine lust rebuilt painted and ready to go $2,950 Cat hydr. front-end loader $1350 Shield Bantam, year approx. 1960, model 35 backhoe on truck machine guaranteed perfect 125,000 Lb. winch, frame-mounted with cable, roller guides and power takeoff Gardner Denver air compressor AMERICAN LIFT TRUCK BROKERS P.O.

Box 6465 6964431 If No Answer, CA5-2695 (X HOLT MACHINERY CO. South Texas Caterpillar Dealer Holt Ave. Phone MI8-1111 5 Acres trucks, trailers, equipment We trade, finance. Call 817-725-2181 Johnston Truck 8 Supply Cross Plains (X Wanted and Cash for Typewriters Adding Machines and' Calculators Typewriter 111 N. Main Avt.

CA6-2331 (X Furniture Appliances Best prices paid. OL5-4634 Evas. Cash OL5- 3441 I II buy any amoum QOI 1 of anything. I Immediately for spot cash. WA2-7TQ7 CITY FURNITURE AUCTION SOUTH SEAS PET SHOP OR3-0311 Tropical fish Aquariums, Supplies, Pets-all kinds.

Boarding, Grooming. 10)6 Chit T5V Win. Dachshunds, Chihuahuas, Stud Service WA3-0102. (105 Dachshund puppies, black and tan, healthy Purebred $25. LE 4 9670 (29 SIAMESE CAT, 1 YE.

OLOT 4 KITTENS Dll-1760 DOG HOUSES, any size 4902 BLANCO RD. DI4-2283 (X AKC Ch. Sired SILVER POODLE Female 2 mo. TA6-3450 (29 THOROUGHBRED PUPPIES (4 smn puppiei wks Stud Service MA4-2I31. (4 AKC Reg.

female ii9ht CaM late, Michael Zlnner 732-9315. (4 a IPY silver jmlk akc Reg. 378 Astoria. Ed3-0345 By WES PENDLEY Do you think ail a policeman needs to know is how to shoot a pistol and use a billy club? Or a fireman handle a water hose and swing an axe? Not so say San top safety officials, Fire Chief Milton Rogers and Police Chief George Bichsel. why some 25 firemen and five police officers have signed up for special history classes to be held for them this semester at San Antonio College night school.

They are anticipating the establishment, already under consideration for two years, of special associate of art degree programs at SAC in firefighting and criminology. had hoped to have the approval of the Texas Education Agency for funding of these programs this says Dr. Edwin S. Keasler, director of the SAC evening division. But we really get such as he says.

started until we finally got our advisory committees set up in June. By then, it was too late to get approval until next The advisory committees, composed of top fire and police authorities, are also taking time for a close look at loopholes in similar programs being offered by other colleges in the state. of them went overboard, asserts Capt. Chuck Ruble, head of police department cadet training and a member of the advisory board. invested too much in polygraph machines and various Capt.

Ruble maintains that regular cadet training offers sufficient instruction in the use of firearms and that polygraph machine (lie detector) training is a separate field of education, courses offered should be adaptable to other policeman could use a strong fundamental background in basic history and government Fire Chief Rogers predicts that more education will be necessary for the typical fireman in years to come simply to keep abreast of new developments in firefighting techniques. use of chemical compounds in firefighting will probably be more prevalent than the use of water by the year says Chief Rogers. will need to know chemistry and That the average fire and policeman is already aware of their educational needs is demonstrated by the fact that only five policemen turned out for this special history course. than 50 officers said they were interested in the fields, igree program in plains Dr. Keasler, when we offered the history course, it turned out mast of them had already taken For the firemen, this offering marks their first opportunity to attend school in their off hours because they work rotating 24-hour shifts.

class is set up to rotate with their days said Dr. Keasler. week it will be held on Monday night, the next week on Tuesday night, then on Wednesday night, and so Capt. Ruble observes that efforts by the police department to arrange duty schedules to coincide with their college courses is also a fairly recent innovation. Ruble joined the force after earning a BA degree at Trinity University and spent almost 10 years more before he got a law degree attending night school at St.

University on a ter-skelter basis. Bichsel demonstrated his faith in the prospect of a special SAC Back in those he police training program with a muses, lot of the head brass around here see an officer trying to further his education. They felt it would just interfere in the performance of his Now both he and Chief Bichsel agree that an associate of art degree, representing two full years of college study, will eventually be required for promotion into upper departmental ranks. request for $3,000 to defray tuition expenses of officers electing to take the courses. was cut from the budget this year because of the shortage of city funds to meet pay increases for policemen and garbage he said, I will try again next Congressman Henry B.

Gonzalez, aware of the nationwide interesting to note that need for such college programs, the last change in policing is also pressing for passage of a methods took place 30 years ago bill which would provide up to when radio came into use for $1,200 annually for education Chief Bichsel. observes penses. Meanwhile, the fire and po- some of these bright licemen enrolled in this young fellows coming on the history course, which will partment and going to college be part of the curriculum for during their off hours will even-1 the degree programs, are optimally come up with some new mistically footing their own and better bills. Kittens, LE2-6381 Pekingese pups AKC0K5 colors Champions at Stud. DI2-2514 (10)-24 PUREBRED GREYHOUND PUPS $10 up.

Stud service NE5-8789. MIXE DO BE RM AN pvr. Oriental WhCft have you. Ail offers considered. 0X64987 (30 AKC Poodles 77.

Beautiful Healthy PE 6 00 I 5 (10117 BASSET HOUNDS Awr diisk (29 AKC PUPPIES 0X4-2893 COLLIES AKC PUPS 0 X6-0856 (24 Tov TerrSnTaTso Chihuahuas, stud service LE2-7965 (30 BLock Labrador puppiesf 2 will be gopd retrievers. 8 wks. old, 1 male 1 male. TA6-7332. 1 fa A AKC Min.

Dachshund Mole puppies, OL2-2889. (22 Siamese Kittens SWEET ITT ALI BABA PET COVE D12-2642 (10)2 GERMAN SHEPHERD 7 Wks. $8 LE4-4148 (30 AKC APRICOT POODLES Puppies, Stud Service, TA6-8140 (10)15 Kennels Aransas Pass, Tex. 758-2380 (10)6 Great Dane Pups (9)28 IX AKC REG. GERMAN SHEPHERD Best Prices in Town For oil type at good used furniture.

One piece to complete housefuls, estotes, antiques, anything of value. PE4-4281, PE3-0402 (X Buy-Selt doors, windows, cabinets Plumbing, Lumber, Ornamental Iron Singleton Trading Post, Ed3-6071. (4 WANTED; PENNY SCALES, NEW Pups. Ch. Sired, DI2-0648 (28 Wirehair Terrier Age 3 3 (28 AKC MINIATURE Stud service 0X6-1580 (10)7 SpriA9er SPoniels Puppies Stud Service Grooming or USED.

Also coin operated temole sanitary napkin dispensers. Will con- DOStOn Terrier sider other vending equipment. UI44000 A. SERVICE (27 SJf. 5 Lt 4-43503.

AKC REG. POMERANIAN STUD SERVICE, 694-3691 3 POINTER, FEMALE we" shots. 5100- 655-7749. (3 BASSET LASSIES, AKC WE buy old Singer and Jopeneso Sewing Machines. CA7-5597.

(10)10 Cash 333-1864 Appliances ANY AMOUNT. 333-1840 EVES (10)9 Wanted to Buy! For cash Furniture, antiques, estates, wringer washers, portable late model refrigerators, heaters, gas ranges. Must be 1 (X jyJONES FURNITURE, 1805 Blanco We buy PE6-1595 TA2-3254 eves, and Suns Uv) 1 WANTEdTo buy portable bldg. suitable for horse stall. 0X2-1398.

(29 iT. Cji for furniture, appliances, LAon or anything of value. GE2-9673 PE4-6500 after 4 Sun. WANTED USED COLOR TV for spare ports. PE 5 1 5 Sala J.C.

HARPER 8 ASSOC. 314 Mariposa PE6-3815 LASSIES. puppie shots 10 wks. OR4-7718 AKc Toy Poodle puppfes, block, chocolate male, 1 parti, PE4-0608. (2 TOY APRICOT POODLES AKC-Raa $100 to $125.

OV4-0363. (i hund AKC 9 wks. Champion blood lines Tri-color. Dll-2173 (29 FORCED TO SELL female Collie pup, 10 mo Wonderful with children. Good Price flood home 0X6-1 1 22.

GREAT DANE' 10 mo. AKC-Reg. male. Show blood. 732-6306.

121 Rabbits, Bees Cats, Birds Pets QUAILS Northern Bob White dressed. PE3-0569 WANITFD or PE2-4492 (10-5 Afghan Hound AKC Pups! Feed, Seeds GE4-4147 HILLTOP, Stock trailers Blacksmith Hwy. 181 South 633-0651. (10)18 HAY FOR SALE Irrigated, fertilized coastal Bermuda. CA7-5179, MA7 2303 AKC POODLE PUPPIES $50 up.

CA6-2847, CA3-5059. AKC PEKINGESE MALE 4 MO. all shots, wormed. WA3-0102. an SHEPHERD pups Ch.

Bloodlines. Dll-1544. (3 MAR and colt gentle red, male, DACHSHUND PUPPW wks. AKC reg. Reg.

German Shorthair Pointer puppies $100. 0X2-1117 6 DIC-MAR AFGHANS Blonds, Brunettes, Redheads, with Texas Bark, TA4-436Q or 8 with children. 059-7024. (28 (3 REG. Quarter mare wRtTaMTI by Field Boy AAA, also 2 Fillies by Forecast AAA.

DI2-2294 or 537-4346 Boerne, Texas. SANGER 8 TGELT (3 LIVESTOCK INSURANCE PE4-6477 (29 niruuiiiMn PUPPIES AKC Finest $HOW WHITE mare and DACHSHUND rUrf Dun fi co SiOO TOW. mic nnr Also STUD SERVICE TA2-J850 Dun filly colt TOMMIE DOT Mol-3164. (29 Siamese Kittens SLP (30. to PE2-5504 or Express AKC AIROALE PUPPIES FINEST QUALITY.

WA24316 Box 7142. AKC POODLES Pet, show, also studs FRESH CUT HAY FERTILIZED CONDITION 1028 HUEBNER RO. OV4410 0X4-2492 FEED BARRELS WITH LIDS AKC CO. LE3-515! Toy Poodle Pups tat xooj sio head, ah stoiu! Choice riding area, 4530 Rlttlman Cl A AACCC SEAL POINT! (10-11 OlAMtOC KITTENS MILEY HORSE TRAILERS-Save! It you want the best! Lyman HI2-12II HI2-1202 Austin. TI CH.

PEDIGREE! HAYBALING, WINDROWING BasenII rups Dll-4810 and CONDITIONING. LE3-8337 (41 (X GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPS, AKC CHESTNUT colts, both Reg. 7 mos. ALSO STUD SERVICE. PE2-3824 Halter broken, accept offer within (4 reason PE-6-4378 daytime.

(28 AKC Males BEAUTIFUL gray half Arabian Gel- Peaingese rups 014-2438 9mg. Western or English, exp. rider, a 4 reasonable. 0 4-2384. (28 lorac kennels Too Northern Hnktoin Lovable Dachshunds, Blacks Red i rsuririei noistein RARE BURMESE KITTENS Cows, heifers and baby coIvh B'UEPOINT SIAMESE Kittens, and CA6-2012 Gunnsky Dairy MA8 1084 BLUE PARSIANS, ADULT STOCK (X Chftninn OL5-0295 GERMAN SHEPHERD WITH nOrSC OnOemg or CA2-I709 female puppies WA2 1304.

(3 30 DRY RANCH ranch house between George West and Three Rivers stands high end dry but completely surrounded by flood water as the Nueces River remains out of its banks from Three Rivers south to Corpus Christi Bay. Flood waters, however, are receding in this section. UPI Telephoto. Feed, Seeds 3 PAINT horses. Reg.

fillie and gelding. Unreg. filly. Trailer Ct. at 5334 Sherry, Farm Rd.

2536 between Loop 410 and Loop 13. MA3-2428. (3 16 Choice HEREFORD HEIFERS, delivered. OR4-Q534 after 6 Miley 4 horse like new, Dick Layman, Austin. H12-1218.

(10) 13 NEW HORSE TRAILERS for Rent BB SLIMP LE3-5151 or DU-7215 (9)30 REG. BRANGUS BULLS Ready for Service, call Steve Leal, Bandera, Code 512, SW6-3385. HORSiS broke and trained. Logan Adams LU9-3131, Medina Texas. (30 12 GOOD HEIFER CALVES WA2-5815 OR WA3-2486 (3 Charbray (3 10 CHAROLAIS HEREFORD Cross heifers to 5-16, priced Reasonable, RANCHO DIANA MY5-3541.

(10 THOROUGHBRED mare good for pleasure or working. Ed3-8B65. (3 FELPS STOCK TRAILER new sold In San Antonio at 4126 E. Commerce. Phone Ed3-1611 far prices, etc.

(10)26 9 HORSES FOR SALE PE3-8381; after 5 MY8-2090 (3 (21 WHEAT SEED Milam, recleaned tested, treated, 5 Johnson per lb. $5 per CWT. Elmer Grosser. Rt. 1, Wetmore Ph.

Bel- verde GE8-2417. (4 ONE 7 or 8 yr. old gelding, well broke, gentle for children. MI8-0261. (3 IS CHOICE STOCKER CALVES UP.

MOl-2496 (10)27 ANGUS young reg. cows, bred and calving. Also a uniform group of bred heifers now calving. Call Area Code 512 GE 8-2300. (4 ABOUT 400 bu.

more grain oats $1.25 bu. 0X4-2554. PERMANENT reg. AQHA stallion, 8 yrs. old, worked on cattle.

Grandson of OX4-39S5. (4 HAY; Johnson grass, Coastal Bermuda, alfalfa ana Peanut hay. Delivered in truck loads only. Guy Bodene, San Marcos, Tex. EX2-4431.

10)12 Equipt. Supplies 12 USED TRACTORS I. H. Sales Service 1811 SO. ALAMO CA3-4086 (X 5 Acres trucks, trailers, equipment We trade, finance.

Call Johnston Truck 8 Supply Cross (X 1 Galvanized tanks for sale, 2800 gals. A-l condition. OR4-9593, OR4- 3675. JOHN Deere Model A tractor with 2 raw plonter and cultivator, $650; case 5 disc wheat land, $100; John Deere 3 disc plow, $100. MU8-3450.

(2 M.M. GRAIN drill on tires, 16 drop 8 In. spacing, $350 C.C, Carter, Sabinal, Tex. YU8-2264 nltes. (2 30x8.8 22-ply aircraft tires, good condition.

Ideal for farm equipment. 7626 S. Presa LE4-2907. (3 FARMALL 560 Diesel, good condition, take smaller tractor In trade. FR9-2706 eves.

Seguln, Tex. TRACTORS; CASE 400 Deisel, $650. FERGERSON 35, $450. FERGERSON 30, $350. DC CASE, L.P.6.

3 pt. and Hydraulic connections, $295. JOHN DEERE LPG, Good tires $425. 13 FT, I.H. Disk Harrow $250.

JOHN DEERE 10 ft. 14 disk 1 way plow, $225. 4 DISK I.H. plow $150. 4 ROW John Deere bedder and planter, 3 pt.

$225. 1960 MODEL FORD Th ton 750 truck with 16 ft. grain and cattle bed, $1,250. 34 ft. HOBBS cattle trailer, air brakes $700.

Phone 2811 Yancy, Tex. Jimmy Helllgman. (2 SQUEEZE CHUTE, USED CA3-9501; TA2-3509 (2 NOTICES 160-Bids and Proposals NOTICE FOR BIOS THE SAN ANTONIO COLLEGE WILL RECEIVE SEALED BIDS ON THE HOUSES AT 123 West Myrtle Street 1715 North Main Ave. 124 West Locust Sfreet TO BE REMOVED FROM THE GROUNDS In 90 Days. BIDDING WILL CLOSE AT 4:00 P.M.

Monday October 2, 1967. Address all bids, with a check for of Bid, to: Business Office San Antonio 1300 Son Pedro Ave. San Antonio, Texas 78212 (10)2 6 Triggers Debate NEW YORK (AP) Did Episcopal Bishop James A. Pike communicate with his dead son during a seance that was taped and televised in Toronto earlier this month? The believes he did. Some experts in the field of psychical research believe he The man who arranged the session, Allen Spraggett, is in the middle, believing was strong evidence of communication and, at the least, of extrasensory perception (ESP) but if it was his son, to me an open At the seance, which took place Sept, 3 and was shown on CTV, the private Canadian network, Sept.

17, the Rev. Arthur Ford, a widely known medium and ordained minister of the Disciples of Christ Church, went into a trance. His spirit control, Fletcher, a French-Canadian he had known as a boy, relayed messages to the bishop purportedly from dead friends and relatives. The controversial bishop said in an interview in Seattle Tuesday that during the session his son. James spoke to him directly through the without the control.

The son committed suicide in February, 1966, at the age of 22. referred to lot of seemed very aware of said the bishop. He said his son knew of his dispute with the Church over interpretation of some traditional doctrines. Dr. Karlis Osis, director of research for the American Society of Psychical Research, who has done elaborate investigation on the question of survival after death, said Wednesday: do think there are some facts discovered in parapsychological research which suggest that Comal County Fair To Open at 3 Today tive proof in an area where many scientists, including J.

B. Rhine, hold that objective proof cannot be found with current investigative The seance, he said, prove survival after death but a high and specialized form of ESP. The medium could have picked SANYO OKs Migrant Operation The San Antonio Neighborhood Youth Organization YO) Board of Directors unanimously adopted a resolution Wednesday night calling for the acceptance of the administrative responsibilities of the Migrant and Operation Mainstream program. The two programs will be brought up in a special meeting of the board of Equal Opportunities Development Corporation (EODC) at 7:30 p.m. Thursday.

In other board action, a plaque was presented to Ben Singleton, the outgoing president of the SANYO board. The presentation was made by the new president Francis Roser, and the executive-director of SANYO, Rev. John W. Yanta. Roser, towards the conclusion of the meeting, asked that the Greater San Antonio Federation of Neighborhood Councils, look into a new recruitment program being staged by the Air Force for more women into the armed services.

He noted that while the air force was shy in applicants, it still would not accept those with possibility, but it is by no means GED only high conclusive at the present stage, school graduates, thus strongly doubt that proof of ing many prospects from the one medium in one session poverty stricken area, could give us more evidences criteria of the air force than has already been obtained (reflects all bureaucratic think- in a series of long, well-planned ing packed into Roser SPECIAL TO THE EXPRESS NEW BRAUNFELS The Comal County Fair, largest and second oldest county fair in Texas, will begin officially at 3 p.m. Thursday with the opening of fairgrounds gates to the first of more than 50,000 visitors expected to attend the fair. The fair, originally scheduled for last week, was postponed a week because of rains. The ever-popular country store, where homemade foods can be purchased by visitors, and an improved and expanded set of exhibit halls will open simultaneously with the main gate. Exhibit halls will remain open until 10 p.m.

Race entries will be accepted at 5 p.m. Thursday for horse race card. Another of the most popular features, the annual in Old New and accompanying press party, will be staged in Comal Corral, the fairgrounds beer garden area, beginning at 7 p.m. Thursday. Dancing and costume contests and general merriment are the attractions.

The annual fair parade in downtown New Braunfels, expected to be the largest ever, will begin at 10 a.m. Friday. It will be preceded at 9:45 a.m. by a pet parade. Also Friday the first of three rodeo performances will begin at 8 p.m.

and the first of three afternoons of horse racing at an improved track will begin at 2 p.m. The Friday race card will feature a special match race between several Comal County horsemen who each claim to be the best. In the race they will be required to ride horses which they have trained themselves. Races and rodeo performances will begin at the same times Saturday and Sunday. The rodeo performances, produced by Lloyd Woodley of Lampasas, wiil at various times feature trick roper Jack Long, trick rider Judy Henderson, the Comal County Posse, the Randolph Blue Blankets, the Bob Garcia Jr.

Mounted Posse, the Guadalupe County Junior Posse and a singing group from the Texas State Penitentiary in Huntsville. Ralph Wagner Shows will provide carnival attractions at a newly paved area. Still another fair-long highlight will be the baby barnyard at which youngsters can get a ital Statistics MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED Hector Bojorquez, 816 Aganltr and Sandra Carolina Hernandez. Walter Owen Baker, 312 E. Hermosa and Susan Tillitt Wolff, 720 Wllshlre St.

Eddy Lee Maupln, 2631 Clara Lane, and Kaye Arlene Zimmerman, 3337 Fredericksburg Rd. Karl Valentine Diftmeler, Houston, and Elaine Frances 215 Apperson St. Robert Oliver Sumpter, 516 Broodway, and Theresa Elsie McCoy, 715 W. Ridgewood Dr. Ruflno Lopez, 2901 S.

Laredo and Bertha Morales, 310 Randall St. George Rodriguez, 522 Oriental and Leonor Avila, 133 Holly St. Raymond Alton Krous, 243 Readwell and Winifred Jane Kallles, 311 Smallwood Clarence Nino Bernal, 310 McLone and Norma Magdalena Pena, 1625 Roost velt Ave. Stanley Joe Bronder 462 Ulopia Stand Wanda Iris Wingo. Harvey Louis Smith, 300 Terrell Rd real close peek at various baby animals.

While the four-day fair does not officially begin until Thursday afternoon, a heavy slate of pre-fair activities has already brought heavy traffic to the fairgrounds area. Main attraction among fair activities was the selection Wednesday night of the first Comal County Fair Queen. Eleven girls vied for the honor. Other activities began as early as 8 a.m. Wednesday as exhibits began to arrive for display in all departments of the Comal Corral opened at 5 p.m.

Wednesday and the first judging of pigeons and agriculture department exhibits was held at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. Judging of poultry and rabbits was held at 8 a.m. Thursday; judging of canning, baking, flora 1, antique, clothing, ails, crafts, imports and handiwork exhibits at 9 a.m. Thursday; and judging of goats at 1:30 p.m.

Thursday. experiments Martin Ebon, formerly admin-! istrative secretary of the Parap- jsychoiogv Foundation in New; York, New School lecturer im field and author of in Our said: Pike represents the kind of individual and searcher who has found subjec-; said. Death Claims Father LYNDA BIRD, ROBB HAVE EVENING OUT Lynda Bird Johnson and her fiance, Marine Capt. Charles S. Robb, had an evening out in San Antonio Wednesday.

The couple was guest of Richard Gill Jr. at the Poco Loco Night Club, according to club manager Felix Stehling. Also accompanying President daughter was her San Antonio friend, Warrie Lynn Smith, and members of the Secret Service. The group stayed at the club from about 9:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m., according to Stehling, and enjoyed the singing and playing of Fernando Herrera.

$11,550 OKd For Research EXPRESS WASHINGTON BUREAU WASHINGTON An $11,550 grant to the Southwest Foundation for Research and Education for studies of malformation in early human embryos has been approved by the Department of Health, Education and Welfare. Announcement was made through the office of Sen. Ralph Yarborough. Hungry Thieves Rob S.A. Market Harless, 531 The hungry safecrackers who struck at the Olmos Food Market, 1825 W.

Olmos Wednesday made off with about $750 in cash and checks and polished off 10 soft drinks and sandwiches of bread and canned meat. Police said owner W. K. Wilkins, 1326 W. Winnipeg ond made the estimate after an and Margo Dickson St.

Ruben U. Serna, 1310 Brighton, Herlinda Martinez, 643 W. Pyron Ave. Joseph Anthony Aguilar 1005 Burnet! Crusaders. Stand tall corioto son tipped off officers of the fcmstoy shortly before 3 a.m.

Pedro Cantu, 4034 San Luis Walk, and' Marla Te 511 San Luis and Michael V. Peche, I of several well-known local ath Orolla Garcia, 1917 Santiago St. Joseph Newman, New York, and latte Lee Spungin, 1201 E. Mulberry Ave. Armando Perez, 2215 Durango and Minerva Rodriguez Perez, 2110 Durango Etrain Carbajal 631 Ridgewood I and Delfina Cardenas.

Lawrence Patrick McCarty, 107 Jaek- father; somKeiier and Marian Phillips Daniel, 202 Birchleoi St Fire Causes $18,000 Damage Judging is to continue Friday and will end with the judging of cattle Saturday morning. The Comal County Fair, celebrating its 74th anniversary this year, attracted a record crowd estimated between 50,000 and 70,000 persons last year. Weather conditions permitting, Fair Association President Claude Scruggs is predicting an even larger throng this year. UFO Was Probably Big Meteor A huge meteor was cited, by the Weather Bureau as a probable cause of a brilliant celestial light Wednesday night which apparently brightened skies momentarily throughout South Texas. More than 50 telephone calls from alarmed citizens were received around 10:30 p.m.

by the San Antonio police dispatchers and Texas highway patrolmen reported sighting it throughout an area bounded by Del Rio, Austin and Three Rivers. U.S. Weather Bureau forecaster, Ken Richardson, who studies astronomy as a sideline, said that the only probably cause of the brilliant blue-green light, would be the explosion of a metero. it hit the Richardson explained, friction began melting the outer layer, pressure builds up in the meteor until it explodes in a ball of Richardson, recalling sightings of a similar meteor around Corpus Christi about 10 years ago, said it would be highly improbable for a large meteor to hit the ground intact. it he said, would have heard about it.

Even if one that size landed in a farming area, the force of it would surely wake up some How big, exactly, is a huge meteor? larger than a he said. know, a shooting star is only the size of a grain of outh Suffers Gunshot Wound A 14-year-old youth was in poor condition at the Green Hospital late Wednesday night following what police termed an accidental shooting in the 1300 block of Brighton Ave. Juan Moncivaiz of 1222 Brighton Ave. was shot in the left side of his abdoman as he walked towards a group of boys who had called to him, police said. Officers said a 15-year-old youth was showing Moncivaiz a .25 caliber pistol when it discharged.

He and another youth aged 16, were ordered to report to the juvenile authorities Thursday morning. Ruled in Death The death of a 52-year-old San Antonio man, who died Wednesday after he was involved in a traffic accident, was ruled a heart attack by Dr. idical Center Wednesday as result of injuries sustained in Clarence David The elder Peche is survived and vemo School Meeting automobile accident An open meeting of the South west Independent School board by a daughter and seven sons, and PTA open house will be at including former pro baseballer Moicom1 st ioorch 7:30 m- Thursday at the high Fred Peche and Cosmo Peche, 223 si." school gym. A tour of new who played in the Florida State buildings will follow the meet-League the past season, ing- i Funeral services are pending. Fire did an estimated $18,000 (iarnages Wednesday to the of a endi home of Albert V.

Diaz, 2210 Ruben Santos, assistant county Long Hansel, 230. Irvington St. I medical examiner. He was Merced R. letes, died at Brooke Army Me-! 4l Harris Davenport, Converse, and MlStietOC Ave Sarah Virgin Moore, 11 Geneseo Rd Diaz, who also owns a home Express-News want ads CA5-1611 Ramirez, 1320 Morales whose car was Mexlco' was away when collision with an auto driven woyn.

W. by Wtttom Hathaway. 17 and joy mi iOutiei on an inclosed screen according to lice, Hathaway was reported to Dist. Fire Chief Ben Sova said have received minor injuries in DIVORCES GRANTED Ely, Mary Ann and Donald Thomas. Munoz, Concepcion R.

and Meeks, Patti and T. Patrick, Borrego, Anila A. end John V. the fire was contained on the the Sept, 13 wreck. porch, and that most damage was done by smoke Morale? (fed at Wednesday.

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