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SAN AKTCICO Twaidoy, Jufy 2, 1968 Deaths and Funerals 4 Gfs Wife Pag 6 Chapels for Mrs. Oscar (Lena) 1502 Virginia died in a Mrs. Ophdia Martin M. Huebner. 55.

of 1611 N.E. oca! nursing home Sunday. A Rescued lifelong resident of this city, she Mrs. Ophelia Martin, 71, of OmtlAWAY Wf Expressway, who died Sunday. Burial will be in Chapel Hills Memorial Garden.

She is survived by her bus band, Oscar Huebner, San Antonio; a daughter, Mrs. Alouis Tudyk, Marion; three brothers, Bono Barihold, San Antonio: was a retired registered and graduate nurse of Santa Rosa Hospital, a member of St. Gerard's Catholic Church. Altar Society, Third Order of St Francis, Our Lady of Mira wn uncinnau a tea nere Monday. A life resident of San Antonio, Mrs.

Martin was a member of the Ladies Auxiliary Railroad Trainmen, and the Women's Benefit Association. From Fire fn i Jill s. UWK. 1 culous Medal Associaton, Mar yknoll Fathers, Co Redemptorist! Willie Barthold, Converse: fit fe. jtU Mrs.

Martin is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Mary Martin: Seminary Guild, Santa Rosa; Oscar Barthold, Cibolo; three A soldier's 50 year old wife was in serious condition at Brooke General Hospital late Monday after four firemen res Handley, San Antonio; two Alumni Association, Near East sisters. Mrs. Willie Huebner, brothers. Loran Hill and Burton cawoiic welfare rioresviHe; Mrs.

Dan Zunker. If I Hill. San Antonio; two sisters, and Immaculate Heart of Mary. Seguin; Mrs. Anna Powell, La 1 Wright, Floresvillej Third Order of St.

Francis Vernia and four grandchildren. Mrs, Elmo ocued her from an and Mrs Jnhn ffoarn Cn.iRns.arv will he ispld at 7 early mornins house fire that SPECIALIZING TOYS FOR TRAVEL sent flames shooting high enough to be seen six blocks tulia. Tuesday at the Chapel of Homer! Mrs. Fanny W. Sctdtl Rosary will be recited Tues McClaugherty.

Services will be! day at p.m. in the Riebe Md at 9:30 Wednesday atl Services for Mrs. Fanny W. Saunders Chapels. Services will the McClaugherty Mortuary, fol Seidel, 86.

a former resident of Wednesday at 10 am. allowed by Conceiebrated Re pan Antonio, who died Friday, away, Christina Neyman re eeived second degree bums over Riebe Saunders and a.m. at quiem Mass at 10 a.m. at St.ere ncia at trie Mesa Espicop the Holy Rosarv Catholic' Gerard's Catholic Church. Buri i Church in Albuquerque, N.M.

2S per cent of her body when al will be at San Fernando Church. the fire broke out in her home at 331 Sandmeyer St. shortly Mrs. Louis M. Erben Archdiocesan Cemetery Clifford! H.

Vrodenburg Sr. after 12:30 a.m. Monday. She was overcome by smoke and blacked out in the kitchen Vital Statistics after crawling about feet Services for Mrs. Louise M.

Erben, 81, of 464 W. Mayfield Blvd, who died Sunday, will be at 10 a.m. Tuesday at the Cha pel of Homer McClaugherty. from her bed. but firemen man Clifford H.

Vradenburg 80, of 1245 Edison died here Monday. Vradenburg had been a resident of San Antonio for the past 29 years, and was a ning a hose and "squirting their way inside the blazing MARRIA4I LICNSII tsunai win oe at hi. jonrrs Armondo Lodttiode Rwz. 3U W. Cemcterv.

arrange marcher of Concordia Lutheran tvy enutem owtrrw. Lutheran ments by Homer McClaugherty; Church. RoyfnorHj ttpiUa Jtt DiSC CAMERA Color Slide Appoort Mortuary. MOVIE CAMERA Survivors include his o5T Art. i Mrs.

Llsie Vradenburg; his jvm Rum win, Randolph afs dauphtrrs Mp? Jordan i'' lw vi awtn aas Wo)fc crw, Moron Ooii crock. COURIERS Serving os couriers for Son Antonio, John Fosolino, left, ond Wiltiom Bird, Broniff International vice presidents, rode the inaugural flight of the airline's new non stop jet flight to New York Monday bearing gifts from Son Antonio and its World's Fair to New York Mayor John Lindsay. Broniff also launched a new non stop jet service to Washington, D.C, Monday evening, home rescued her, officials said. Acting Dist. Chief Tim Sanchez credited Lt.

Leonard Willis and firemen Charles Ahrens, Bennie de Leon and R. J. Seidel with saving Mrs. Neyman from the $1,800 blaze. Sanchez reported they found her husband, Spec.

5 Wallace Neyman of Headquarters ThrowH Comara Miss Lydio TKhonn Miss Lydia Tschann, 02, $1" astro vuje. ano Mrs. n. n.f "oo cioc iu e. Monoid $4" MUSIC BOX Fisliar Pried anJ Linda Dtom GoiU.

1M CUM French, San Antonio; his Jamet Oorril ftov. Boern. and Sharon fisliar Price Ca, Ann towvon, 3431 Gvotuertown. Clifford H. Vradenburg Jr.

4 Separate guin, Kenneth C. Vradenburg, Hurst, and Ernest H. Vradenburg, San Antonio; 20 grandchil Potrtcw Gray Wh4t1mgton 719 I. Elmlrti. Genoro frn Kroim 4)03 W.

Commtrc: end Cooorrwvkn, Slentwo4t. Phiiiip Aupr Vechem Ill Co metlf ntf irtnc Evetvn RutMlL An Brooke Army Medical dren and 6 great grandchildren. FAMOUS MAGNETIC ACTION SLINKY WHEEL 0 'J; 4B ivt I i' mW 4Br 4 in the front yard of his home.j Non Stop New York Funeral services will be heldiw vt shouting, "My wile is stiu in there!" Places Hit By Tliieves Wednesday in Concordia Luth Soro Soknor, 2t9 San Ftrnonde. Rfchord Roflf, 721 W. Morthoil, and Gtorio Gontaiet.

537 W. Agar no. Jeratf J09 Sptjroon, CdWornio, nd um Mnri Flmnr. CaMttin. eran Church at 11 a.m.

BuriaJ will be at Roselawn Memorial Neyman said he thought his wife had escaped but that by the Oovid Slfutntes )J9 Soititl, nd Flights Inaugurated iKwma Garza stfunte, MZ4 Morals. the MUiam uoni Fronklin, 4303 Wd Park. Arrangements are Alamo Funeral Home. by NO CRAYONS NO LOOSE MARKERS AUTO BINGO iOak, ond Naomi Dorlono HorK 43)9 Wild: Oc. Rudy LJon, 15 W.

Pork, and Hmo Miciiaol McComb Harris, lots W. Pool Thieves struck four separate establishments Sunday and Monday. Sometime during the day Sunday, a thief walked off with a Stewart P. Norton By SUZANNE PIEHL jsix ppr nt of its passengers Tuesdav the office of New 'from San Antonio. time he realized she hadn't, flames had engulfed about half the house blocked his path back to her.

Sanchez, who set damage at $1,500 to the home and $300 to the contents, blamed the fire on a cigarette discarded while someone was smoking in bed. mr 1 or, and corwyn tavanno Krndricx, Ql flfattAtAAA otmAnt nnA Kt.inlld AtdrtdOO. York Citv Mavor John Lindsav Steen also sent Mavor Lin 5 YRS. AND UP ACTION FOR 3 69 vi Btovit nemw mm wuij Albft Tom SlfvO, 302 W. Foptor, for Stewart P.

Horton, 80. of wbiwwoi. uvm norTWF, jo eiirtixb ano v.oro was to be gaudied up by a dsay a silver HemisFair com 30 pound stone Buddha statue dozen four foot yellow roses of memorative medallion struck from the Schultze House owned Texas, plus an equally tall red by the U.S. mint, and City Mgr. by Lockheed Enterprises, at He lyn Atntt Hardawoy, 21 Job Blanks Corpus ChristL will be Wednesday at 2 p.m.

at Sunset Memorial Park. Flames shot so high from the Ernet Chaos, 723 S. Main, and Novtita Serkmgo 2819 W. AAortin. Hector Albert Soucedo, 403 Gtodstone, and Mortna Eilzooeth Morin, t6 Wagner.

Oovid Guerra 1106 N.W. 38th. ond one representing San Antonio. (Jerry Henckel included a spe 'misFair, employe Dick Ying DplivMwi hv Branlff Inipr 'cial letter from Mayor W. Patrolman Homer Routh.

ZIPPERED SUITCASE a retired telegraph national Vice Presidents Wil McAllister and a scroll making; Value on the two to two and operator for the Humble Oil house that the fire alarm office received calls from Fort Sam Houston, six blocks away, firemen said. $192 liam Bird and John Fasolino, wnasay an nonorary aicaiue oi.one nair rooi tail statue died Sunday in Corpus tn umir stemmed nawr flo iti uuid. the long stemmed paper flo aBMA.UkuM'.... BBl Christi. He was a native of Bel In a send off speech during wers with their six inch blooms were flown to New York a luncheon for San Antonio dig placed at about $150.

Later sometime Sunday evening, burglars lifted 102 bed sheets valued at $204 from The Westerner Motel at 1116 Austin Hwy. from a linen closet, motel Monday on the inaugural flight! nitaries, Braniff District Di Yotondo Jacinto, 1206 Burtewn. Vernon Curtis Netct, Rt 2 Box 127, and Shirley Elaine NKce, S833 Merlin, Herbert Wayne Kingery, USAFSS, and Llla Lou Sottbery, 22? Proctor. Chorle Allen Blecxmann, Ranaolnfi AFB, ond Ceclllo Andrew Banto. 1211 overly.

Juan Morua, 9S5 S.W. Sain, ond Sefe rina Bnteno, 139 Peyton. Victor Manuel Mendei, 119 i Pint, and Jo Ann Campo, 211 Lamina. William Wayne Howe. N.

Carolina, ond Elizaoefn Ann Anderson, 3011 Steves. Gory Jean Tubbs, Randolph AFB, and Jon tee Ann Guti, LaVerma. Stontey Newell Patton 3226 Souther oss. and Joyce Ann Friedeck, 231 ton, and a member of the Methodist Church and Anchor Lodge No. 424 He is survived by a son, Marvin A.

Horton, Corpus Christi; a daughter, Mrs. Leola F. Griff itts, Miami, a brother, Everett Horton, Athens; his sisters, Mrs. Una Bradford, Mrs. YOUNG FOLKS CARRY All of Braniffs new non stop jet rector Roy Barnes noted that service to Manhattan's Kennedy, Braniff now has a third again airport.

as much service here as it did a Presenting the roses to the year ago. Braniff vice presidents during, "We're not the largest airline owner Frank Manley reported. Patrolman Kenneth Nitsche said the burglars apparently used a key to open the store Whopper Burgled Thieves took a whopping $1, 700 from a Whopper Burger, truck Monday. Meanwhile, police were investigating the $700 theft of an R.E.A. Express truck that occurred over the 99 mid day ceremonies Mondavi.

yet," he said. But I'd like to Roomy 14x4x12 at San Antonio's International point out that during every Mary Wallace, both of Beltan. KOMier it. Pedro Montex Ramlrer, 2209 Son Pedro, and Rina Moria Eicamllla, 329 S. Son Harocia.

Raul Arct Gomei, 211 Cortot and Silvio Ortli, 93 S.W. 36th. room as entry hadn't been for Airport, John Steen, president month this year since January of the Chamber of commerce we ve been trie leader in nn 'ced The sheets belonged to'Mrs Evv Beauman, Killeen; 0 a 90'Maln Linen Service, 901 and 18 said: time performance. We have Elmore Lari Rondoloh AFB, ond Susan Jane Coffman, 925 Sacr grandchildren. amento.

MATCH BOX SCAR'S': ber of commerce grateful Monday Braniff also inaugu i Burglars struck again fngements are by c'hU' weekend. Howard Drain, 28, of PhitUe Allan Newsom, 123 Lockiwe. 1206 for the service Braniff provides.1 rated its first non stop let morning when they broke the Wvominc driver of the Robert J. Rodriguei "Half of the people arriving from San Antonio to Washington; seal to a box car belonging to and leaving San Antonio's air D.C. with a party of (13 repre jthe West Coast Produce 750 port go by Braniff, and I under sentatives of the Institute of Merida and took one ton of Robert Rodriguez, 31.

of $00 ond Margaret Caroiya Bonister, $04 Fuv ston. Robert 531 Cerolvo, ond Francisco Chavona Soucedo, 124 Klein. Jews Gobrtei Medrano, 114 W. South cross, ond Aleiandra M. Mendez, 140 Lor.

roine. Luis Martinez Ortiz, 501 Gulf, and Josephine Gonzales. 132 Vista. David Logon, 1431 Cody, and UHlon Burton Poteot. Reg.

59c for stand tne airline draws around Texan Cultures who boarded a potatoes, Southern Pacific 3830 Crosette died Sunday. Rodriguez was a loan officer .7:45 p.m. jet en route to puttingjDepot Special Agent J. E. Pat sCnl! ArwL, a disPlav on tne Washingtonjton said.

with the Small Business Bureau limit 6 While) Quantity Lasts Van in cooperation wiin me patrolman Lerov Van Zandt Cnartes William Wendorff, Ft. Sam Houston, and Mory Patricia Harrison, 30 H. Southeross. William BortleH Lone, Florida, and bmunsonian i institute. said the 20 100 pound sacks of Both of the new round tnp potatoes were valued at about services which Braniff started inn To Dead Man Monday are operated with 95 bend a FAMILY Flaxibla family of dolls tAcludas Mom, Dod, Boy and Oirl fully drottod.

for four years. Rosary will be held at 9 p.m. Tuesday in St. Paul's Catholic Church. Requiem Mass will be at 9 a.m.

Wednesday at St. Paul's Catholic Church. Rodriguez is survived by his wife, Mrs. Katherine A. Rodriguez; his son.

Matthew A. Rodriguez; and his parents, Mr. While making his rounds morning Patrolman Gerard Whopper Burger truck, told police $1,700 in bills was taken from his van while he was stopped at a Whopper Burger stand at 1701 E. Houston St. Patrolman Kenneth Mosme yer said the money was stolen from the unlocked cash box inside the unlocked van while prain was inside the stand about 12:30 a.m.

to pick up cash receipts. Patrolman P. R. Gonzalez reported thieves broke a lock ef an R.E.A. Express truck parked at the shipping and delivery depot, 123 N.

Medina St. and took a carton of fur pieces valued at $700. Assistant Manager Max Warner, 207 Bella Vista passenger Boeing 727 tri jet aircraft. The flew York non Cvnthla Ann Woods, 11006 Burr Oak. Danny Korel Dtnkla, 1706 E.

Purati, ond Mory Linda Cerloff, 306 Avandole. Jesus Ernesto Espinota, 2)9 Hoaona, and Mary Heien Hernandez. Witlord Edward Knight 30C1 Venus, and Barbara Ann Enos, 341 Matthews. Ganiolo Corrilto Sanchez, 107 Faust, and Adeio Zapata Hernandet, 726 S.W. 2fth.

Bryce Tully Monaum, 132 Mardell, and Barbara Ann Lona, V01S LoMondo. Acting on along distance tele phone call, police found 60 year old Francis Clark Davis sitting in a chair in his liv i3 i stop flight leaves San Antonio at'" Xlr Th7rtv 12:45 pfem. daily and arrives the Kennedy airport at 82A tkq open, and called the ing room at 116 Cornell and Mrs. J. C.

Rodriguez; all of i Robert Nash, 2026 Lamar, and Cora i Austin. head uith a .410 gauge pistol riving in San Antonio at 9:20 M.v Unrvivwi hv twn tprc Mr lying Dy tne side of the chair. Missing. Henaerson ioiu Lian i L' 'I" Pa na nirl thmr fminH natMe nu sst i rv UPr 15 ctAflr fltfPrR IPht iiwjwu, and Mrs. James Hufstetler, La Dr said the theft apparently after his nephew, Sam P.

Davis stop service provides a north fowls, four desrt bowls, of Sherman, called them bound non stop flight at 7:45 tw0 pounds of cheese, 10 saying he had received a letter p.m. daily which arrives of hamburger patties, Monday from Davis in which he Dulles airport at 11:58 p.m. It four Ps, two frozen Mexican vornio, Italy. Burial will be in San Fernando Archdiocesan Cemetery. DIVORCES RANTED Parker, Mar gia Ann and Waldon Sr.

Johnson, Evelyn and Robert. Martinez, Rosarlo Alvarodo and Louis. Regusters. Ruby ond Guy. Mobee, Rebecca C.

and Charles O. Klutz, Rose Lekf and Herman. Mahr, Oveta B. and Joe. Rosemary F.

and Jose C. McOougola, Bessie and Normand G. Beitah, Leslie O. and Tuawona Margarita. Cells, Froncisco and Esteto.

Tavltas, Socorro and Pedro. Rodmonn, Rosemary Elizabeth and Arrangements are by The MAGNETIC CHESS CHECKERS said he was going to commit will thrn continue on to New. dinner, some two minute twiner, wine iwu imuuiei i steaks, eight cases, of assorted Anselus FuftcraI Home suicide. York, arriving at 12:58 a.m. occurred some time Saturday.

HEART TRANSPLANTS EYED AUSTIN (AP) The Texas House created a special committee Monday to look into the problems involved in heart transplants. Bexar Medical Examiner Dr. beer, one toaster, one shaving The return service leaves Mrs. Oscar Huebner $148 $200 oenrti Peter. Falcon, Roquet and Leonardo.

Robert Hausman ruled suicide; New York at 8 a.m. and Wash and reported Davis had been ington at 9:10 a.m., arriving in $148 $2 0 I Value kit and an adding machine. Henderson valued the articles at $221. Value Services will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday at the Riebe Saunders dead about 12 hours.

Antonio at 11:29 a.m..

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