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Express CLASSIFIED ADS MORE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING THAN ANY OTHER SAN ANTON 10 OR SOUTH TEXAS NEWSPAPER I Want Ads CA5-1611 Monday, June 7, 1965 BELLC: Nick P. Bellos, 73 years, of S. Presa St. died Saturday at a loco I hospital. He was a member of St.

Sophia Greek Orthodox Church, Survivors; Wife, Nick Bellos, Pepeii, Albania; sons, Cons tontine N. Bellos, San Antonio, Thofoni N. Betios, Albania; daughter, Mrs. Afexanderla Gogoni, Pepell, Albania; brotirfr, Frank T. Bellos, San Antonio; 7 grandchildren, numerous nieces and nephews.

Tri- sagion 7 Tuesday evening in the Chapel of me Porter Loring Mortuary. Service Wednesday at 2 o'clock in Georgian Chapel of the Porter Loring Mortuary and service at Wednesday at St. Sophia's Greek Orthodox Church, Father James Karagas officiating. Pallbearers: Jimmy Beilos, Jackie Belios, Johnny Varessis, Roy Saw yer, Ellas Kouloumbitsis, Dan Anthony. interment Mission Burial Park.

Direction by PORTER LORING McCullough at Elmira chollett Mr. Leo Joseph Chollett, 1117 Lamor died In Houston, Texas, June 4. Resident of San Antonio 26 years and member of the Lutheran Church. Survivors; Wife, Mrs. Ele- verfha J.

Chollett; son, Leonard E. Chollett; stepson, Wllllom J. Brower; daughter, Mrs. George Cermin; stepdaughters, Mrs. George Epperley, all of San Antonio; Mrs.

Frank Martlnok, Gilberts, brothers, Henry Chollett, Dickenson, Louts Chollett, Houston, half- brothers, Howard Tengier, Columbus Earnest and William Tenali both of Houston, Texas; sister, ft Tom Maples, Gildden, half sister, Mrs. Margaret Kalden, Houston, Texas; step-brother Ed Tengier Houston, Texas; I grandchildren Services 1 p.m. Monday, June 7, Roy Akers jneral Chapels, 515 N. Mr. John Mr.

John Hollingsworth Ina. in Burial Park. Pallbeorers will be OS officiating. Interment North Mission members of the Brotherhood of Railroad Carmen. Arrangements by ROY AKERS DIXON West Kirk Place, San Antonio passed away In a Son Antonio Hospital sed away in a San Antonio Hospital Sunday.

He is survived by brothers, George Lytle, J. T. ond Shad San Antonio, Burney Tampa, a number of nieces and neph ews. Funeral will be from the Hurley Chapel, Devine, Tuesday, June at 2 p.m. interment In the Lytie Community Cemetery.

mar exas KAISER Mr. Charles Kaiser of 245 Deli Street, born In Son Antonio, Te May 6, passed away in a hospitol Saturday, June 5, 1965, at the age of 78 years. Funeral services will be held in Alamo Chapels Tuesday, June 8, at 11 a.m. with the Rev. Jack Rotan of Universal City Baptist Church officiating.

In ferment in Hermann Sons Cemetery Mr. Kaiser has been a resident of DLectors Directors Notices NISBET Graveside service arid Interment fori Fred B. Nisbet, of 266 Kate Schenck. will be Monday at 10 o'clock at: Ft. Sam Houston National Chaplain Gilbert Ollvorez Arrangements with PORTER LORING McCullough at Elmira PATYMAS Manthos E.

Patyhas, age 103 years, Friday San Antonio for a lifetime, was a of 523 N. McCullough, died member of Fraternal Order of Eagles local hospital. 0 Aeria No. 70 and Is survived by his her of St. Orthodox Sons, Mr.

Charles F. Kaiser of, Church. Survivors. Daughters. Mrs Lynchburg, ond Joe O.

Kolser i Antono, of San Leandro, California and a Mrs. Vasillo Sitia brother, Mr. P. Kaiser of San Antonio. Arrangement by ALAMO FUNERAL HOME CA5-573I LORENZEN Mrs.

Helena (Lena) Lorenzen, age 80 years of 221 McMullen St. died in a local hospital Saturday. Member St. Johns Lutheran Church, Vineta Lodge No. 15 Order of Hermann Sons, Beethoven Domenchor.

Survivors; Son, Julius Edward Lorenzen sisters, Mrs. Olga Schuette, Mrs. Ida Viemann; brother, John Rein all of San Antonio; several nieces and nephews. Services will Tuesday morning at 11:00 o'clock at the Riebe Chapel with Rev. Arthur Holm officiating, interment In San Jose Burial Park.

Arrangements with RIEBE FUNERAL HOME LIPKE Mr. Eric August Berthold Llpke of 870 Alametos St. Born In New Berlin, Texas, February 5, 1897, passed away In a local hospital, Sunday, June 6, 1965, at the age of 68 years. Survivors are: Wife, Mrs. Julio Lipke; daughters, Mrs.

Mary June Cowan, Mrs. Julia Ann Meson, Mrs. Thomas (Burney Jean) Pheps; sons, Mr. Eric J. Lipke, Mr.

Walton Lipke; sisters, Mrs. Martha Barth, Mrs. David (Fredia) Barker, Mrs. Ella Melsner, Mrs. Hilda Wagner, Mrs, Morton (Lillie) Woerner, Mrs, Bailey (Louise) Kentchum; and 10 grandchildren.

Arrangements are pending and will be announced In later papers by the ALAMO FUNERAL CA5-5731 MARTINEZ Mrs. B. Martinez of 363 Lone Star, born In Laredo, Texas Oct. 22, 1922 passed away Friday, June 4, 1965 at the age of 42 years. Funeral services will be held Monday, June 7, at 1:30 p.m.

In the Post Chapel Fort Sam Houston with Chaplain William J. Hughes officiating, inter ment will be In the Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery. Mrs. Martinez has been a resident of San Antonio during her lifetime, was a member of fhe Methodist Church ond Is survived by her husband Sgt. 1st Class Gilbert V.

Martinez; daughter Virginia Martinez; sons, John Ernest and Robert Daniel Martinez; mother, Mrs. (Virginia Garcia; sister, Mrs. Ernest (Petra) De Leon. Arrangements by ALAMO FUNERAL HOME CA5-5731 HOWZE FLOYD Mr. Robert H.

Floyd 64, 1555 W. Luitwood, died June 4. Resident of San Antonio 29 years, Mr. Floyd was educated In his home town of Galveston, and attended college at Poll Tech of Brazil. During this time he was also appointed Vice Consular for the U.S.

Embassy at Santos Brazil. During his appointment with the Dept, of the Army he received a meritorious civilian service award for heroism during an explosion and fire at Ft. Sam Houston on 17 January 1948. His Civil Service appointment was from 1936 to 1962. Survivors: Wife, Mrs.

Cecile Floyd, San Antonio; Step-son, James A. Wiesner, Son Antonio; two sijters; one brother. Services 10 a.m. Monday, June 7, Roy Akers Funeral Chapels, 515 N. Main Ave.

Entombment Sunset Memorial Park. Arrangements by ROY AKERS CA6-7201 FRY Mr. Bert C. Fry, 60, residence 112 E. Mistletoe.

Funeral services Monday 8:30 a.m., Angelas Chapel, interment In St. Mary's Cemetery. Arrangements by the ANGELUS HOME FULLERTON Mr. Philip Y. Fullerton of 1807 w.

Wildwood, born In Gonzales, Texas April 22, 1881 passed away In a local hospital Saturday, June 5, 1965 at the age of 84 years. Funeral services will be held in the Alamo Chapels Monday, June 7, 1:30 p.m. "wmbe'hrtd JMon with the Rev. J. Howard Smith Jay at a 7n the Fort Sam elating.

Interment In Roselown Mr sam mortal Park, Mr. Fullerton has been a resident of San Antonio for the Mr. Charles B. Howze, 70, 2142 W. Huisache, died June 5.

Member of Davy Crockett Lodge No. 1225, Member of Laurel Heights Methodist Church and resident of San Antonio 36 years. Survivors: Wife; Mrs. Era Howze; daughter, Mrs. Mary Jane Upshaw, Colorado Services 9 a.m., Monday, June 7, Roy Akers Funeral Chapels, with Dr.

Ennis Hill officiating. Following service, body will be taken to Port Arthur, Texas, where graveside service will be held at 10 a.m., Tuesday, June 8. Interment Greenlawn Cemetery, Port Arthur, Texas. Arrangements by ROY AKERS CA6-7201 MARTINEZ Mr. Gonzolo E.

Martinez of 147 Matthews born In Purdon, Texas Oct. 15, 1920 passed away Monday, May 31, 1965 at the age of 44 years. past 41 years, was a Norf member of torthslde Baptist Church and is sur vlved by wife, Mrs, Mary Fullerton; daughters, Mrs. R. v.

"Alene" Buck of San Antonio and Mrs. J. F. Doris" Gambll! of Oregon; Mrs. Ida Ross, city, and Mrs, Moggie Taylor uf Eagle Pass; brother, Mr.

Horace Fullerton of Selma, grandchildren, Donnie, Nancy, Frank, Mary Lou, Billie Jeon, and John and 7 grandchildren. Arrangements by ALAMO FUNERAL HOME CAS-5731 Of al ES--------------Mrs. Gertrude Gonzales of 323 Cass born In Mexico Dec. 25, passed away In her home Friday, June 4, 1965 at the age of 76 years. Rosary will be recited Sunday In the Alamo Chapels at 7:30 p.m.

Blessing of the body will be Monday morning of 8 a.m. with Requiem Mass to be held In St. Catholic Church, 1619 S. Flores with the Rev. Kevin T.

Smith os celebrant. Interment will be In San Fernando Cemetery No. 2. Mrs Gonzales has been a resident of San Antonio for the past 58 years, I member of St. Catholic Mission Burial Pork, dl Church ond Is survived by twojrectlon SOUTHSIDE FUNERAL HOME 6301 So.

Flores (in Horlartdaie) Please deliver all floral offerings to the church, thanks. Houston National Cemetery with the Rev. John V. Foster officiating. Mr.

Martinez has been a resident of the city of San Anfonlo for the past 40 years and Is survived by his ex-wlfe Esp (Alice) Stuart; son Rudy Martinez; father, Guillermo Martinez; sister, Juanita Martinez; one grandchild, LeRoy Stuart, all of Son Antonio. Arrangements by ALAMO FUNERAL HOME CAS-5731 MCDONALD Sadrlck L. McDonald, age 43 203 West Huff Avenue, passed away June 4 In a local hospital. Operator and owner of a used cor business, member of the Baptist Church, Veteran of World War II. Survivors: Wife, Mrs.

Charlene McDonald; sons, Woyne and James Allen McDonald; daughters, Mrs. Charlene Janette Fowler, Misses Peggy Ann and Kathy Lynn McDonald; two granddaughters, brothers, R. C. H. McDonald of Tyler, Texas, J.

W. Charlie and Hershal! of San An tonio; sisters, Mrs. Mammle Funaer- burgh, Abilene, Texas, Mrs. Lucille Thedford, of San Antonio. Services 10 a.m.

Monday, June 7 Harlandale Baptist Church, Rev. Andy Odom, offl Crete, Greece; 7 grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren. Service Monday at 2 o'clock in the Georgian Chapel of the Porter Loring Mortuary and 2:30 Monday at St. Sophia Greek Orthodox Church, Father James Karagas officiating. Pallbearers: John J.

Mozakis, Pappas, Mattheos Stavrakakls, Steve Pepps, Paul Zambonis, Gus Bellos. Should friends desire, contributions may be made to the School Fund of St. Greek Orthodox Church. Interment Mission Burial Park. Direction by PORTER LORING McCullough at Elmira and REHBERG Mr.

Remhard F. Reh- bera 75, 2302 Hopeton, died June 5. Life resident of San Antonio, member of the St. John's Lutheran Church, Life Charter member of Victory Lodge No. 1160, life member of Scottish Rite Bodies, K.C.C.H., life member of Alzofar Shrine, Har- monio Lodge No.

1, Sons of Hermann for over 50 years. Past president of the Life Member Club of Retired Southwestern Bell Telephone Company Pioneers. Survivors: Wile, Mrs. Malinda H. Rehberg; daughter, Mrs.

Barbara V. Hartfiel; grandson, Kenneth Wade Hartfiel; sisters, Mrs. Emmie Rossy, Miss Louisa Rehberg; brothers, Gustav H. Rehberg and Hilmer L. Rehberg; all of San Antonio; many cousins, nieces, nephews and friends.

Services 2 p.m. Monday, June 7, St. Lutheran Church, Rev. Roald Braulick officiating. Pallbearers, Dan P.

Kilgore, E. D. Wlemers, R. A. Strlegler, Roy E.

Ayres, Henry F. Hlns, Clay Moore. Graveside services and entombment Sunset Memorial Park under the auspices of Victory Lodge No. 1160, Arrangements by ROY AKERS CA6-7201 RAMSEY Mrs. Edith Springall Ramsey, age 87 years, of 123 Lewis died Friday at a local hospital.

She was a Charter member of Beacon Hill Presbyterian Church. Survivors: Brother, Roland Springall, San Antonio; sister, Mrs. Jonn W. Alexander, Dallas, several nieces and nephews. Service Monday at 10 at the Beacon Hill Presbyterian Church, The Rev.

Joe Cochran officiating assisted by the Rev. Ralph Madison. Honorary pallbearers will be fhe Elders of Beacon Hill Presbyterian Church, Should friends delsre contributions may be made to the Presbyterian Pan American School, Kingsville, Texas Interment Confederate Cemetery. Direction by PORTER LORING McCullough at Elmira SHEPARD Mrs. Matthew (Maiette) Shepard, formerly of this city, died in Ft.

Worth June 5, 1965 where she had been a resident the past 2 years. Mrs. Shepard Is survived by 2 cousins, W. D. Waltman and J.

R. Penn, both of Ft. Worth. Rosary 7:30 p.m. Sunday, Homer McClaugherty Funeral Chapels, 1322 N.

St. Mary's St. Services 10:45 a.m. Monday, Homer McClaugherty Funeral Chapels followed by Requiem Mass at 11 a.m.; St. Mary's Catholic Church, 202 N.

St. Mary's Rev. John J. Lazorsky, Celebrant. Funeral directions by HOMER MCCLAUGHERTY FUNERAL CHAPELS 1322 N.

St. St. CA7-2206 STOCKTON Mrs. Ann Stockton, age 48, of 527 Rlttlman Rd. died Friday at a local hospital.

She was a member of St. Andrew Methodist Church. Survivors: Husband, John D. Stockton; mother, Mrs. L.

O. Boggess, Commerce, Texas. Service was Sundcy at 3 o'clock at St. Andrews Methodist Church with Dr. a Moore officiating.

Should friends de sire, contributions may be made to St. Methodist Church Garden Club, Following the service here, the body was taken to Commerce, Texas for service Monday at 2 o'clock at the Goff Funeral Home, interment In Commerce Cemetery, Commerce, Texas. Arrangements with PORTER LORING McCullough at Elmira FUNERAL CHAPELS 515 NORTH MAIN AVENUE AKERS SERVES ALL FAITHS FAITHFULLY THROUGHOUT THE WORLD Complete funeral arrangements can be handled from any point. The transportation can be overland, rail, air or sea for the return of your loved one to San Antonio or any destination. Financing and all details can be taken care of through our office by calling Roy Akers, AREA CODE 512-CA 6-7201, SAN ANTONIO, TEX.

A service that truly keeps a living faith with the departed. ROY AKERS VICTOR LODGE No. 1160, A.F.&A.M., 209 E. St. Funeral Communication this Monday, June 7 at 1 p.m.

for the purpose of conducting Masonic service tor Riney F. Rehberg, charter ond lift member of Victory Lodge. Religious service at St. John's Lutheran Church at 2 p.m. followed by entombment Sunset Memorial Park.

Visiting brethren fraternally inviled. O.V. Kerlee, E.D Wlemers, secy. mandery No. 7, K.T.

Stated Conclave Masonic Temple, 167 S. Broadway, Monday at 7:30 p.m Also to receive and vote on Petitions and work In orders of Red Cross and Malta. Ascension Day will be held. Members urged to at tend. Visitors cordially Invited.

Philip Greenley, Commander; Jesse S. Jones Recorder (X and Rev. Paul Burke, Iclatlng. daughters, Mrs. Joe (Lvdla) Mitchell of San Antonio, and Mrs.

Aurora Gonzales, Los Angeles, 11 grandchildren; 34 great grandchildren and three great-great-grandchlidren, Arrangements by ALAMO FUNERAL HOME Erselle 55, 115 Serna Park, died June 4. Resident of San McKINZIE Mr. Dennis R. McKlnzie, 23, 419 Buckingham, died June 4, In Lawton Okla. Resident of San Antonio 15 years, member of the Baptist Church.

Survivors: Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hooper T. Cockerham, Lawton, sisters, Mrs. Mary V.

Hylton, Antonio 52 years, member of Mt Olive Lutheran Church member Antonio, Miss Sebma Kay Cock the Auxiliary Post No. 76, V.F.W. lerham, Lawton, brother, Don Survivors: Daugher, Mrs. David Hasdorff, San Antonio; sons, Charles Ervin Hartung, Tucson, John Gordon Hartung, New Orleans, Mrs. Nina Heven, San Antonio, Mrs.

Della Dellinger, Houston, brothers, John t. Roe, and Gordon Roe, both of San Antonio; 9 grandchildren. Services 11 a.m. Monday, June 7, Roy Akers Funeral 515 N. Main Rev.

Wilson V. Hill officiating. Pall bearers: Walter Wagenknecht, William Gerhardt, John Oehler, James Hosdorff, John Land, Red Hartung, Arrangements by ROY AKERS HUGHEY Mr. Hugh Henry Hughey 3519 Grant died June 3. Resident of San Antonio 20 years, member of the Episcopal Church.

Survivors: Wife, Mrs. Mary Belle Hughey, San Antonio; daughter, Mrs. Lon Williams, Baytown, sister, Mrs. Claude Webster, Chicago, III. Several grandchildren.

Services 1 p.m. Mon day, June 7, Roy Akers Funeral Chapels, 515 N. Main Rev. John DeForest Officiating Interment Ft. Som Houston National Cemetery.

Arrangements by ROY AKERS HATCH of 2004 South W. Rd. died in a local hospital Saturday. Member Soufhslde Christian Church. Survivors: Son, Thomas Hatch, San Antonio; sister, Mrs.

Lula Laningham, Abilene; brothers, Tom and Arthur nieces and nephews. Services will toe Monday morning at 10:00 at the Riebe Chapel with Ray. T. Ervin and Dr. Jos.

B. Hunter officiating, Interment in Chapel Hills Memorial Gardens. Arrangements wlfh RIEBE FUNERAL HOME aid Ray Smith, Lawton, grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. E.

Wlgley, Mr. and Mrs. Bert B. Brine gar, both of San Antonio; niece, Miss Linda Kay McKlnzie, San An tonlo; numerous aunts, uncles and friends. Services 10 a.m.

Tuesday, June 8, Roy Akers Funeral Chapes, 515 N. Main Rev. Fred Bonam officiating, interment Sunset Memor ial Park. Pallbearers, Donald Ray Smith, Richard C. Hylton, Ed Kut2er, Johnnie Pinkston, Perston Kufzer, Randel Fretiz.

Honorary Pallbearers: Halbert H. Brinegar, Gerald B. Brinegar. Arrangements by ROY AKERS, CA6 7201 Bandera, Texas papers please copy. MENDOZA Ricardo Mendoza, 10, of 718 Kendalia passed away June 4, 1965 In a local hospital.

Survivors: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mendoza; sisters, Mrs. Cecelia Casslllas and Miss Mary Jane Mendoza of San Anfonlo; brothers, Frank Jr. of Dallas, Antonio and Alfred of San Antonio We believe in giving credit where credit is AMERICA'S FINEST PERSONNEL SERVING YOU ALAMO FUNERAL HOME NORTH ALAMO at 7th ST.

CA orter oring 08 TUA 8 A New Symbo Of A Fine Tradition McCullough and East Elmira the Central Exprtiawaf BLUE Lodge No. 1219, 2702Vs S. Presa St. Stated communication lodge rooms Monday, 7:30 p.m. Paul E.

Johnson, W.M.; Har old A. Schmidt, Sec. AT Ml WASflFR Lodg No. 1270 21: City St. Stated commun! cation lodge rooms, Mon day 7:30 p.m.

Members urged to attend. Visitors cordially Invited. R. B. Taroava W.M.; Paul Reyes Secretary SAN an T(J Lodge No, 1079, 125 r-.

Maple St, called com S' munlcatlon Monday, June 7 at 7 p.m. for work In the M.M. Degree. Members urged to attend. Visitors cordially Invited.

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665 O.E.S. meets the 1st and 3rd Monday of each month at 8 p.m, O.E.S Temple, 1847 W. Huisache. Members urged to attend. Visitors cordially Invited Mrs.

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CA4-5503. (6-7 CA7-8221 (G SHEDROCK Mr. Jimmie Williams Shedrock of 2914 Jupe Street, born In San An tonlo May 5, 1944, passed away In Medina Lake Sunday, May 23, 1955 at the age of 21 years. Mr. Shedrock has been a resident of San Antonio for his lifetime and was a member of St.

Benedicts Catholic Church of 4538 Lord Road where Rosary will be recited and Requiem Mass will be offered Monday, June 7 at 7 p.m. with the Rev. Robert E. Schmidt as celebrant. Interment in St.

Jerome's Cemetery, Martinez Tuesday morning at 9 a.m. Survivors are his mother, Mrs. Mary Shed rock; brothers, Harry Shedrock Jr. and Jerry Shedrock; grandparents. Mr.

and Mrs, Paul L. Markowskl of Adkins, Texas; and Mrs. Ethel Shedrock of San Antonio. Pallbearers will be Dennis R. ond Martin O.

Zamzon, Kenneth C. Wclkener, Homer A. Ahr, Alvin H. Galloway, and Clifford Padaleckl. Arrangements by ALAMO FUNERAL HOME CA5-573I SMITH Ralph J.

E. Smith, 48 years. FUNERAL HOME FREE Parking for Our Clientele on Our Connecting Parking Lot. San Antonio's Only Suburban Funeral Home 6301 So. Flores WA 2-6339 IX SERVING ALL FAITHS Aapphirs died June 6, In Pass, Texas.

Resident of San Rosary will be recited In the Brooke- Fu a.m. In the Brookehlll Funeral Home hill at 8:00 KING Miss Emily E. King, age 39 years, of 282 Claywelt, died Sunday at her home. She was a member of St. Peter, Prince of the Apostles Catholic Church.

Survivors: Mother, Mrs. Ella Mae Schgler; brothers, Donald Schuler, Schuler, Orville Schuler; sisters, Miss Pamela Schuler, Mrs. Betty Konecke, Mrs. John Ahlenius, Mrs. Virginia Rogers, Mrs.

Mildred Rogers, Mrs. Jeanne Martina, all of Chicago, grandmother, Mrs. Jenny Hanke, ntonlo. Service Tuesday mornmg star and the Air at 9 In the Colonlul Chapel i Weda! (Tweltth Oak Leaf Cluster) of Porter Loring Mortuary and Massjin Ja.n.u° rX at 9:30 Tuesday morning at St. I ALAMO FUNERAL HOME Peter, Prince of the Apostles Catho- llg Church.

Arrangements with PORTER LORING McCullough at Elmira Mr. 22 Eagle Anfonlo for 20 years, member of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers Local No. 197. Survivors: Wife, Mrs. Ralph E.

Smith, San Antonio; daughters, Mrs. A. D. Chandler, Miss Lisa Gave Smith, both of San Antonio; sisters, Mrs. C.

C. Clous, Victoria, Mrs. J. Brasher, Montebello, Mrs. H.

E. Golden, Kilgore, brother, R. L. Smith, Tyler, grandchildren, David C. Chandler, Kimberlie A.

Chandler, both of San Antonio. Services 10 a.m. Tuesday, June 8th, Rcy Akers Funeral Chapels. 515 N. Main Ave, Rev.

RusseH A. Robold officiating. Interment Roselawn Memorial Park. Arrangements by RH ROY AKERS, CA6-7201 nerol Home Chapel Sunday I Texas Kilgore, Texas and D.m. Services Mondav Yjctoriq, Texas papers StALLCUP Mrs.

Bettie Avery Stallcup of 147 Koehler Court, born In Hornsby Bend, Texas August 22, 1872, passed away in a local hospital Saturday, June 5- 1965 at the age of 92 years. Funeral services will be held In the Alamo Chapels Monday, June 7, at 3:30 p.m. with the Rev. William S. Montague officiating.

Interment In Mission Burial Park. Mrs, Stallcup has been a resident of Son Antonio for the past 18 years, was a member of the Highlands Christian Church and Is survived by daughters, Mrs. Ola Youngblood, Miss Leora Stallcup, San Antonio, Mrs. Volfle (Ivena) Diddle, Taylor, Texas; sons, Erby Day Stallcup, Calllham, Texas, Ira Pruitt, Floyd Tennell, and John Day Stallcup, Son Antonio, Irvin Sam Stallcup, Corpus sisters, Mrs. Lexie Conner, Austin, Mrs.

Ola Driskill, Wellington, Texas; brother, Lonnie Gardner, Liberal, Kansas; 17 grandchildren and 28 great-grandchildren. Arrangements ALAMO FUNERAL HOME, CA5-5731 TATE Mrs. Louise Notzon Tate, age 63, of 203 Honeysuckle Lone, died Saturday of a local hospital. She was a member of Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church, board member of Sarah Roberts French Home, Char ter member of Ursuiine Alumni. Survivors: Husband, Chortes W.

Tate, sons, Charles W. Tale, Denver Gordon E. Tate, Houston; daughter, Mrs. Johnson, Dayton, Ohio; sister, Mrs William L. Nelson, Galveston Chapel.

Mass will be offered at 9:30 a.m. by Rev. Leo Ebisch In the St. Catholic Church. Interment In San Fernando Cemetery, Arrangements with BROOKEHILL FUNERAL HOME 6100 S.

Flores WA3 7523 MILTON Mr. Thomas J. Milton, 410 E. Church Harrisburg, born In Bastrop County, Texas, on Feb. 21, 1920.

In Ft. Knox, at the age of 45 years. Funeral services whl be held In Alamo Chapels, Monday, June 7, at 9:30 o.m. with Chaplain Louis B. Parks officiating.

Interment will be in Ft. Sam Houston Notional Cemetery with full military honors. Survivors; Wife, Mrs. Margaret Milton; son, Charles Milton; mother, Mrs. Callie Gerlsh; sister, Mrs.

Hazel Stroud, both of San Antonio. Mr. Milton served in the U.S. Air Corps from 1938 to 1945, having flown 65 combat missions. In 1944 while making a bomb run over France he was badly wounded but returned to his post far a return run under heavy enemy ground fire and successfully dispatched his bombs on target.

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No down payment on VA loans, FHA and FHA in service loans from $300.00 down. At the Intersection of Hwy. 90 W. and S.W. Military Drive, (across from the Lackland Hospital) turn north to model homes.

Furnished model open daily 9 a.m. till dark. Immediate occupancy. Coll OR 4-3412. For information write 7050 S.

W. Military San Antonio 27, Tcxar. doug sounders developer and buck? ZlZIK Kearns owning Since 1896 822 E. Houston CA 3-6258 Edward Downing, Director Churches School Clubs Planning Annual Affairs Equipment Rented Amol's WHOLESALE DIST. CO.

710 S. CA7-1457 (6-30 RANCH FOR BOYS $85 MONTH MA2-3388 Call between 10 a.m.-5 p.m. 6-8 FAMILY PLANNING All medically approved methods of child spacing-including Rhythm (the method approved by the Catholic Church). Planned Parenthood Center. 312 N.

PRESA CA7-0107 (6-14 7 HUNTERS tor 5,000 Acres Zovafla County. Individual or party. Year round privileges. Express Box 4498 743 Acres; deer, turkeys, doe permits. 8 Hunters $200 per gun.

15 Minutes N. Star Mall. CA5-7261. (7 HUNTERS JEEP Custom metal cab. Fully equipped.

Exceptionally clean. 1 owner. 535 Topeka. LE4-5166. (6-8 16 Ml LES Northwest.

1,500 near Helotes. Rough country, good hunting. Call TA4-24S9, TA6-7865 Elkin McGaughy. (10 DRINKING Is a problem for loved ones there Is nope and help. Al-Anon Family Group.

P.O. Box 12220OtY. (X People Will Talk Talk good If your work Is good, talk bod If your work is bad. They ore talking good about our piano and furniture reflnlshing, our nigh class upholstering, repairing and furniture made new to order, about our low prices and quick service. Lets you and I talk a little.

Earl's Furniture Co. 1938 Nv Panom CA2-2841. (6-8 Highest Prices Paid for your old Diamonds. O'CONNELL'S Jewelry 512 E. Houston CA7-7344 (X WHY PAY RENT? BUY NOW Anxious to move now that school Is out? Let us help you find your home CHARLES WATTS gSS (6-9 FUNERAL INSURANCE INDIVIDUAL AND FAMILY GROUP POLICIES FROM $150.00 ROY AKERS PORTER LORING RIEBE FOR DETAILS CALL MRS.

JONI JONES, MGR. CONSOLIDATED Funeral Services Afsn. 409-11 Majestic Bldg. CA 2-8311 Summer School Camp 6 July 31. Kindergarten thru 6th grade.

Camp Ingleside. Route 1 Box 190 776-2468 Ingleside. 6-11 THE MISSION WAY SOON "ONE CALL DOES WA4-4242 Mission Burial Rd. MISSION Park Rd. Traditional and Garden Cemeteries Largest Perpetual Care Fund MISSION PARK FUNERAL CHAPELS a 2 BURIAL lots In Roselawn Cemetery.

Reasonable, WA3-7977 ofter 2. (6-9 WATERMELONS are here! PUESTOS tor RENT. All produce. Lopez Farmers Mkt. 5603 W.

Commerce GE2-6011. VISITING Austin or Corpus Enjoy excellent food at CAFETERIA (6-30 HOMES Built On Your Lot Or Land Loans Arranged. OR4-6411 Texwood Homes OR4-3997 (6-30 WANTED: Ride to Houston In a week or 10 days. References given. PE2-3830 after 6.

(6-6 ROSELAWN MEMORIAL PARK "SAN FINEST" PERPETUAL CARE GE2-2364 (X 2 SPACES, Roselanw Cemetery lot. $395. LE4-5557. (6-8 16 OR LESS, CHOlCi BEAUTIFUL MISSION RD. BURIAL PARK.

BY OWNER. PE5-3977. (6-7 ft Sunset TA 3-3154 MEMORIAL PARK 1701 AUSTIN HIOHWAV SAN GARDEN CEMETERY (6-7 Finding help Is simple with an Express-News ad. Be first In the morning to get the best. CA5-16H, NOTICE All advertisements are accepted tor pubiicotion on the premise tfct the product Is properly described In the advertisement, Is available at the advertised address and will be willingly sold to the consumer at the price ond conditions stated in the advertisement.

If any reader ever encounters anything other than faithful compliance with these conditions we would op Dreclate your calling, writing or go ing to the Better Business Bureau, 406 W. Market, Room 401, San An fonio, CAS-5833, of which this newspaper Is an active supporter. Advertisers who deliberately violate these slandards will not be premltted to use our advertising columns. (X PHONE YOUR WANT AD-CA5-W1 SAN Antonio Convalescent Center Air conditioned, new facilities. 24 hour nursing.

Persons receiving old age assistance welcomed. CA6-3732. (7-5 9 -Stamps and Coins 1960 Small date une. PE2-0443 Penny 6-8 ESTATE Houses MASONRY 1035 JOHN PAGE 500 block Lark off Culebra (Loma Beautiful NEW homes. No qualifying.

NO down. PE5-0052. (6-30 BARGAIN Would you like to buy a $59,000 house for Please visit the new Oriental at McCullough and Harriett. Open all day Saturday and Sunday. TA2-8961.

(7 Walk to 3 NE Schools Modern 3 bedroom, 2 both. Just painted. Electric kitchen. Assume at 4V or refinance FHA. Open after 11 a.m.

810 Brookview. DI2-6557, (7 COLONIES NORTH New 4 Bedrooms One-story, 2 baths, family room Just completed native rock home featuring a GE built-in kitchen, complete Day Night air-conditioning and many other extras you will appreciate. This home is a real value at $20,800 plus carpet. FHA-VA or Conventional financing available. Open Daily 10 'til 6 p.m.

3419 COLONY DRIVE Robt. L. Gragg, Builder, Inc. D14-4601 Anytime no OPEN DAILY 10 TIL 6 MONTH FHA 122 MANDALAY DR. W.

6 large rooms, fireplace, beautiful bath, many closets, fenced, patio pit, 220 wiring, 2 garages. BESS (7 we CURB SERVICE If you phone us your order CANDIES MAJESTIC BLDG. CA7-I771 (6-7 UNABCe to qualify forHoah to repair house? About to lose house? Need refinancing? Back Taxes? Confidential Smith CA2-0011, eve. Di2-6728 (6-7 IF YOU want to drink that's your business, lit you want to stop drinking that'; our business. Alcoholics Anonymous.

P.O. Box 644, San Antonio Centroi office, Travis Bldg. CA6-2523. (X New and Different TOPIC HOMES Individually Designed For Modern Living Fully Insulated Roper Charm Range Roper Dishwasher ic Disposal Friedrich Central Air Friedrich Central Heat it 3 and 4 Bedrooms Northeast Schools VA-FHA-Conventional OUT BLANCO RD. $15,000 to $18,500 and in Castle Hills Terrace $23,000 to 532,000 Di4-2309 Nltes Di 2-6964 OPEN DAILY I I See them before you buy (10 WILL BUILD TO SUIT Building homes in Shertz Now Call Robert Carr, PE5-7864 (9 WANT AD CA5-1611 laugherty Funeral Director CA 7.2206 (X ANGELUS FUNERAL HOME 902 W.

Housion Henry A. Guerro CA7-1461 (X BROOKEHILL FUNERAL HOME Donald Bierschwale Gordon A. Riebe 6100 S. FLORES, WA3-7523 Classification Index (X 7i grandchildren. Rosary Tuesday eve-; nlng at 8 o'clock In the Georgian Chapel of the Porter Loring Mor tuary Service Wednesday morning el at 9:30 in the Georgian Chapel and! Moss will be sold' at 10 o'clock 1 Wednesday morning at Blessed Sac- JUNE THE TIME rament Catholic Church Interment flowers, plants, trees, foil- Holy Cross Cemetery, mroction by shrubs, Redwood pottery, ptan- POfJER LORING ters, Spanish iron.

Catering to flor- Elmfra Jists. merchants, decorators. PE4-6619. Roper Co. Imports 1900 Son Podro (X i Finding help Is simpio wlfh an I Express-News ad.

Be first In the 'morning of get the best. CA5-16U ir Cruz the Florist 517 Dolorosa CA7-0553 6-11 of Momoriom Flowors and Found and Coins Notices ESTATE Open tor inspection Duplexes tor tor for to be moved tor Trade for Sale Out of Town Real Estate tor Colored Acreage Properties and Ranches ond Ranches far Rent Builness Property for Sale Property Wanted Estate Sell or Exchange Real Estate Wanted "8--Real Estate -Real Estate Loans Wanted Furnished Apt. Fum. Unfurnished Duplexes Furnished Unfurnished Furnished Unfurnished with Board for Rent for Colored to Rent or Lease OPPORTUNITIES Opportunities Opportunities Wanted to Lend Propositions Wonted instructions Wanted VUI-EMPLOYMENT Agenls Wanted Domestic Help Wanted Female Domestic Female Foreign Cors for or Trade Loans and Commercial Homes and Trailers Space for Rent Works Scooters Trucks, Motorcycles, Bicycles DIRECTORY Directory want ads (north) Want ads (south) for Sale Goods Equipment instruments Supplies Apparel 1 and Tools Repairs Wanted Sale SUPPLIES Birds, Pete Supplies Equipment and Supplies NOTICES Bids and Proposals Publications NOTICES 170- Legal Oak Forest Estate 2927 HITCHING POST. Brond new, beautifully planned, and decorated, 3 bedroom, 2 bath, big den.

Complete with electric kitchen, exquisite carpet, air conditioning, on oak studded lot. For sale by builder, T.W. McCabe, TA6-8536 open dolly 2 to 6 P-m. il 3 New View SPLIT LEVEL AND 1 STORY 14x20 master bedroom, beautiful paneled room. Rumpus room, utility area.

168 Faith Dr. in Waodlawn Hills. (Take Bandera to Benrus to Faith Dr.) Many lots. Will build to suit. Open 2-5.

TA4-7137. ALTA TSCHIRHART, PE2-3531 (7 OPEN TODAY FOUR CHOICE LOCATIONS THUNDERBIRD HILLS Convenient to Lackland and Kelly Directions: On Loao 410 between Bandera and Ingram Roads OV 4-0810 i Colonies NORTH Directions: Drive out I.H. 10 to Wurzbach Road 0X6-1292 CARRIAGE FROM $18,000 Directions: Drive out Blanco Rd. 1 mile north of Loop 410 OV 4-0810 NEW Distinctive hillside home. Every convenience.

Best financing. Will trade. Open Sun. noon till dark. 3310 Wood- cllffe, off Kenney Rd.

DI4-5020 DI2-7143 CA52645 (8 218 LAKESHORE OPEN SUN. IS Charming 3 bath, In nice neighborhood. $11,700, terms flexible, TRI-ANGLE REALTY CO. D14 4250 oak $14,000 to $21,000 Two miles from Randolph AFB Main Gate In Schertz Directions: From Randolph AFB Gate, take Highway 78 east tc Lone Oak (2 mites). OV 4-0810 Built by CONSTRUCTION CO.

PE 3-8196 (6-30 SOUTHSIDE BARGAINS 146 POLLYDALE $11,300. Air conditioned 3 bedroom, den, 2 baths, 2 carports. Has nice little apt. for in laws. High fenced shady lot, Also 254 RAVENHILL Dr.

Only clean 2 bedrooms, air conditioned. Carpeted living room, fenced shady tot. Possession today. $300 down. FHA or VA.

Also 470 E. PALFREY $9.150, Clean 3 bedroom Assume Gl or 300 down FHA. STEVE MARTIN CO. PE5-0825 ANYTIME (9 G.H. JEB FREY, 8LOR.

"Just a little bit different' Will build on your lot or min DI4- COLONY NORTH 3303 QUAKERTOWN JESS GRAGG CA7-0326 PE5-8I SAN ANTONIO REAL ESTATE SECTIONS 20 NW NORTHWEST HOMES 20 NK NORTHEAST HOMES COMMERCI 20 SW SOUTHWEST HOMES 20 SE SOUTHEAST HOMES.

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