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AMERICA'S FINEST FUNERAL FACILITIES Hamo FUNERAL HOME Page 4-B SAN ANTONIO August 23 1977 DEATH NOTICES EXPRESS NEWS Treasury Bonds NEW YORK Closinsi Over the Counter U.S. Treasury Bonds wr Monday Rate Mat. date Bid Asked BidChgYld 8 25 Aug 1977n 100 100.3 3.12 8 38 Sep 1977n 100 7 100.9 5.40 7 50 Oct 1977n 100 7 100 9 5.82 7 .75 Nov 1977n 100 11100 1 5.80 6 63 Nov 1977n 100 3 100 5 5 94 7 25 Dec 1977n 100 11100 .1 6.00 6 38 Jan 1978n 100 2 100 4 6.05 6 25 Feb 1978n 100 3 100.5 .2 5.90 8 00 Feb 1978n 100 28100.30— 1 6 14 6 75 Mar 1978n 100.8 100 10 6 21 6 50 Apr 1978n 100.4 100.6 .1 6.22 7.13May 1978n 100 17100 20 1 6 23 7 88 May 1978n 101.2 101.6 .1 6.18 7 13 May 1978n 100 17100.21 6 24 6 88 Jun 1978n 100 13100 17 4 1 6.22 6 88 Jut 1978n 100 13100 17 .1 6 28 7.63 Aug 101.3 101.7 6.31 8.75 Aug 1978n 102 4 102 8 6 34 6 63 Aug 1978n 100 5 100 9 4 .1 6.34 6 25 Sep 1978n 99 23 99 27 6.40 5.88 Oct 99 8 99.12.. 6.43 6 00 Nov 1978n 99 15 99 19 6 35 5.75 Nov )978n 99 1 99 5 1 6.45 5 25 Dec 1978n 98.9 98 134 .1 6.50 8 13 Dec 1978n 101 31102 3 4 .2 6 49 5 88 Jan 99 99 4 6 52 7 00 Feb 1979n 100 16100 20 6.55 5 88 Feb 1979n 98 29100 1 .1 6.56 6 00 Mar 1979n 99 2 99 6 6 54 5 88 Apr 1979n 98.26 98.28 .1 6.59 6 13 May 1979n 99 6 99 8 4 1 6.58 7 88 May 1979n 102 102.4 6 55 6 13 Jun 1979n 99 6 99 8 1 6.56 7 75 Jun 1979n 101 29102 1 6 57 6 25 Jul 1979n 99 9 99 11 .1 6.61 6 25 Aug 1979n 99 10 99 14 4 .1 6 56 6 88 Aug 1979n 100 12100 16 1 6.60 8 50 Sep 103 17103 21 6 60 6 25 NOV 99 1 99 5 1 6 67 6 63 Nov 1979n 99 30100 2 6 59 00 Nov 1979n 100 19100 23 4 .1 6 64 7 50 Dec 1979n 101 20101 24 6 69 4 00 Feb 1980 9 4 4 94.20 2 6 39 6 50 Feb 1980n 99 16 99 20 1 1 6 66 7 50Mar 1980n 101 20101 28 6 70 6 88Mayl980n 100 6 100 14 1 2 6 70 7 63 Jun 1980n 102 4 102 12 6 70 6 75 Aug 1980n 99 28 99 30 6 77 9 00 Aug 1980n 105 28106 4 .2 6 69 6 88 Sep 1980n 100 5 100 9 1 .1 6 78 3 50 Nov 1980 91 8 91 .2 6 37 5 88 Dec 1980n 97 4 97 12 .1 6 76 7 00 Feb 1981n 100 12100 16 6 84 7 38 Feb 1981n 101 13101 6 87 6 88 Mar 1981n 99 27 99.31 6 88 7 38May 198In .1 6 88 6 75 Jun 198 In 99 15 99 17 .1 6 89 7 00 Aug 1981 100 8 101 8 6 6 64 7 63 Aug 19B In 102 5 102 13 6 92 7 00 Nov 1981n 100 100 8 6 93 7 75 Nov 1981 102 18102 26 1 6 95 6 13 Feb 1982n 96 18 97.2 6 90 6 18 Feb 1982 97 25 98 9 1 6.83 7 00 May 1982n 99 30100 2 1 6 98 8 OOMay 1982n 103 29104 5 1 6 95 8 13 Aug 1982n 104 14104 22 7 00 7 88 Nov 1982n 103 12103 20 .2 7 04 8 00 Feb 104 2 104 10 1 7 04 3 25 Jun 1978 83 81 28 85 28 6 18 7 00 Nov 1983n 99.20 99 28 7 03 7 25 Fob 1984n 100 6 100 10 .1 7 19 6 38 Aug 1984 95 26 96 26 6 96 7 25 Aug 1984n 100 3 100 5 7 24 3 25 May 1985 81 82 6 22 1 25 May 1975 85 84 16 85 16 2 6 68 7 88May 1986n 103 9 103 17 1 7.32 8 00 Aug 1986n 104 7 104 15 2 7 31 6 13 Nov 1986 94 95 6 6 87 3 50 Feb 1990 77 10 78 18 4 5 96 8 25 May 1990 106 2 106 18 2 7 44 4 25 Aug 1987 92 78 12 79 12 2 6 41 7 25 Aug 1992 97 30 98 2 .3 7 47 4 00 Feb 1988 93 78 10 79 .2 6 08 6 75 Feb 1993 95 12 96 12 7 14 7 50 Aug 1988 93 100 20101 20 2 7 28 4 13 May 1989 94 77 14 78 14 6 22 3 00 Feb 1995 77 12 78 12 .2 4.85 7 00 May 1993 98 97 4 98 4 7.18 3 50 NOV 1998 77 12 78 4 5 19 8 50 May 1994 99 107 20108 4 4 7.63 7 88 Feb 1995 00 102 12102 20 3 6 7 60 8 38 Aug 1995 00 106 20107 4 6 7 61 8 00 Aug 1996 01 103.10103 18 6 7.64 8 25 May 2000 05 105 22106 6 2 7 67 7 63 Feb 2002 07 99.15 99 23 .3 7 65 Treasury notes. Bid and asked prices auoted in dollars and thirty seconds Subject to Federal taxes but not to State income faxes.

RETA Mrs. Isabel C. Reto, S34 Delgado, born In Mexico Oct. 3, 1903, entered rest Monday, Aug. 21, 1977 ot the age of 73 years.

Mrs. Reto bad been a resident of San Antonio for 35 years. Rosary will be recited in the Max Martinez Chapel Monday, Aug. 22, at 0 00 p.m. Reaulem Mass will be of fered Tuesday, Aug.

23, at 3:00 p.m. from St. Agnes Catholic Church. 004 Ruiz, with Rev. Charles Coffee, celebrant.

Concluding services will follow in San Fernando Cemetery No. 2. Survivors: Husband, Rosalio Reta. daughters, Cora Sanders; sons, Felix, Thomas, and Barney Reta, sister, Romana Cruz Salazar; brothers, Inez, Benito, and Victor Cruz; 13 grandchildren and 2 greal grandchildren. Services under the direction of BALL Mr.

Clair M. Ball, 17, of 020 Denver died August II, 1977. Resident of San Antonio 59 yoars. Member at the VFW. Survivors: Wife, Rosa H.

Ball. Son, Robert Casanova both of Son Antonio. 1 grandchildren Gravoside services and Informant It A.M. Tuesday August Ft. Sam Houston National Cemetery 519 No.

Main 226-7201 AMEX Opt ions 161 NEW YORK prices (VAiolesale): Spot commodlt Prav. ygg MANGUM Roy W. Mangum, age 70, of 203 Limestone Crook, died Monday, Aug. 22, 1977. Ho was a member of Cofcor United Methodist Church; Conroe Lodge No.

741 AFBAM, Conroe, Aliafar Shrine and Toxas Independent Petroleum and Royalty Association. Survivors: Wife, Mrs. Margaret C. Mangum; son and daughtar-lp- law, Mr. and Mrs.

William Henry Mangum II, San Antonio; brother, R. O. Mangum, Houston; sisters, Mrs. Myrtle L. Stalling, Mrs.

Bertha Bunk, both of Corpus Christi, Mrs. Edna Long Muller, Dickson, Mrs. A. A. Peters, Canada, Mrs.

F. O. Groves, Boling, Mrs. June Feagln, Texas City, grandchildren, William Henry Mangum III, Janet D. Grant, Jimmy J.

Grant, all of San Antonio. Service Wednesday at 2 o'clock at Cokor United Methodist Churcb, the Rev. G. Robert Grimes officiating. Pallbearers, Charles R.

Mangum, Bruce M. Thomas, Ray Thomas, Bobby Peters, G. P. Ottls, C. E.

Feagln, Frank O. Groves, Steve Long. Honorary pallbearers, Charles L. Cecil, John L. Cecil, R.

E. Cecil, J. W. Cecil, A. A.

Peters, Frank Groves, Clayton Flood, C. R. Wheat. Should friends desire, memorials may be sent to Shrine Crippled Childrens Hospital in Houston, Cokor United Methodist Church Memorial Fund or the American Cancer Society. Arrangements with Porter Loring 1.1101 CUUOUOH MCGRATH Mrs.

Made Belle (Meadows) McGrath of Arlington, Texas passed away Saturday, August 24, 1977 In that city. Funeral Services were conducted Monday, at 3:00 p.m. in Mission Burial Park. Arrangements by MC CURDY Mrs. Norma E.

McCurdy, age 931 years, died August 1977 in local hospital. She was a member of St. Marks Episcopal Church. Survivors: Sons, Clifford O. McCurdy, James A.

McCurdy, ond Norman M. McCurdy; Doughter, Mrs. C.A. (Mary) Connelly, grandchildren; Brother, Edgar Otter; Sisters, Mrs. E.A.

Goering, Mrs. Hattie Bierschwale, and Mr s. Wright. Services Tuesday at 2:00 P.M. at Riebo-Saunders Chapels interment in Sunset Memorial Park.

Arrangements with: AntimoAmerican Copper, Electrolytic 65H 30ld, troy zNY 145 45 Silver, troy oz NY 4.365 Lead, lb Pig Iron, b. Wry Buffalo, Grsstn 210 19 PlatinmtryzNY 162.00 QckslvrFlskNY 115.OOn Steel scrap, gross ton Phila. Chi. Pitts. 6150 Tin, lb 5.7238 Zinc, lb BRADFORD MR.

EDWIN (ED- rrlfmnHn DIE) BRADFORD, lit flAf born In Wichita, Kansas Fob. 1,1901, entorod rest Sunday, Aug. 21,1977 at the ago of ytors. SERVICES TUESDAY, 10:00 AM ALAMO CHAPELS with The Rov. Hollier Tomlin of- ficlahng and Informant to follow In Sunset Memorial Park under the ausplcos of B.P.O.

Elks Lodgo No. 214. Survivors: Wife, Mrs. Elizabeth Danforth Bradford, daughter, Mrs. Clint (Rosemary) Palmer, City; granddaughters, Mrs.

Linda Plnnall, Dallas, Toxas, Mrs. Henry (Shora) Olson, Houston, Toxas, Mrs. Marvin (Pamela) Grunwald, City; 4groat grandchildren. Mr. Bradford has lived in San Antonio for tho past 70 yoars, was a member of Christ Episcopal Church, was honorary life mombor and organist for B.P.O.

Elks Lodge No. 214,, a mombor of Community Lodgo No. 1201, AF4AM add had recently recoivod his 50 yoar pin, 32nd degree Mason and mombor of Al- zafar Shrine, a mombor of Musicians Society of San Antonio, Local No. 23. Casket bearers will be Charles Mosts, Del Long, Hickey Freeman, Arthur Goergos, Richard E.

Williams and George Russell. Services under tho direction of a member of The Lelon Cude Family of JAMES F. COMBS, 114 1HB Kendall, born In BSB Gonzales, Texas Sept. 1, 1944 entorod rest Sunday, Aug. 21, 1977 at tho ago of 74 years.

SERVICES AM ALAMO CHAPELS Rev. C. Loon Simms of Cokor Methodist Church will officiate. Interment will follow In Sunset Memorial Park. Survivors: Daughters, Mrs.

Mlcki (Kail) Combs Smallwood and Mrs. Diane Combs Reoves, City; sister, Mrs. Erwin (Bello) Wesp, City; grandchildren, David Ray Smallwood, USAF, England, Darla Lynn Marlow, Canyon Loko, and Down Michole Smallwood, City. Mr. Combs was a retired Meteorologist, having boon TV Weather forecaster on Channel 4, San Antonio, Station WSAZ-TV, Huntington, West Virginia, KENS-TV, San Antonie and Station KRGV-TV, Weslaco whore he worked until his retirement in 1972.

During WW 2, ho served as chief aerographer's in the Coast Guard. In his early career ho worked as a reporter for the San Antonio Light and as Automotive Section Editor. Ho was a member ef the Methodist Church and the Hunting Lodge No. 147 Royal Order of Moose. Services under the direction of a member of the Lelon Cude Family.

LONDON METAL MARKET (In pounds sterling per metric ton) Close rov.Close Bid Asked Bid Asked COPPER WIRE BARS Spot 658 668 Forward 673 683 684 LEAD Spot 319 320 Forward 321 323 TIN Spot 6,720 6,740 6,725 6,735 Forward 6,625 6,630 6,605 6,610 ZINC Spot 299 300 301 302 Forward 306 259 227-4281 1H9N St.Mory St at TURREAGA Mr. Lorenzo Turreaga 2017 Leal St. born in Mexico Aug. 10, 1901 entered rest Sunday August 21, 1977 at the age of 74 years. Mr.

Turreaga had been a resident of San Antonio for 73 yoars. Rosary will be recited in the Max Martinez Chapel Tuesday Aug. 23, at 7:34 p.m. Requiem Mass will be, offered Wednesday Aug. 24, at 4:10 a.m.

tram Christ The King Catholic 2414 Porez St. with Rev. Laurence Matula officiating. Concluding services will follow In San Fernando Cemetery No. 2.

Survivors: Mother, Mrs. Candelaria Gutierrez; sister, Aleiandra Cruz, brother, Mr. Jesus Turreaga of Mr. Eustaauio Gutierrez, Mr. Viconte Gutierrez both of San Antonio, niece, Mrs.

Domingo Fernandez. 33 nieces and nephews. Services under the direction of RAMIREZ Mr. Jesus P. Ramirez 5503 So.

Presa St. born In San Antonio, Dec. 4, 1944 entered rest Sunday Aug. 21, 1977 at the age of 32 years. Mr.

Ramirez had been a lifetime resident of San Antonio. Rosary will be recited In the Max Martinez Chapel Tuesday Aug. 23, at 7:34 p.m. Requiem mass will be offered Wednesday Aug. 34 at 9:30 a.m.

from St. Patricks Catholic Church 1114 Willow St. with Rov. Msgr. Michael G.

McManus officiating. Concluding services will follow in San Fernando Cemetery No. 2. Survivors: Wlte, Mrs. Jo Ann Ramirez; parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Harold W. Dalzin; Paternal Grandmother, Mrs. Francisco O. Ramirez; brothers, Mr.

Apolinar Ramirez, Mr. David Ramirez, Mr. Robert Ramirez all of San Antonio. Services under the direction of SILVER (5,000 troy oz) Aug 438 00 438 50 436 00 Ocf 442 50 442 50 437 50 Doc 447.50 447 50 443 00 Feb 452 00 452 50 448 20 Apr 456 30 456 30 453 50 Jun 461 60 461 60 458.70 Aug 469 60 469 60 464.00 Oct 475 00 475.00 469 50 Dec 478 00 478.00 475 10 Feb 483 50 483 50 480 70 Ksx Mart Selected world gold prices Monday London, morning fixing SI44 20, down SO 30 afternoon fixing $144.10, down SO. 40 Paris Unavailable.

Frankfurt $144 49, down $0 14 Zurich $143 75 bid, down $0 14, asked Handy Harman base price, New York $145 45 up $0 95 Engelhard selling price, New York $144 60. up $0 40 227-6211 WAGNER Rov. Bernard A. Wagner, OMl, 58, of Brownsville, Texas died in that city Sunday August 21, 1977. Survivors: Father, Mr.

Simon Wagner, sisters, Mrs. L. V. Gober, Mrs. C.

R. Burk, Mrs. Edward Looney, Mrs Joe Lindley, brothers, Mr. Fred and John Wagner. Funeral Mass Wednesday p.m.

at The Chapel of the Oblate College of the Southwest. Interment in the Oblate Cemetery. Arrangements by THE ANGELUS FUNERAL HOME Henry Guerra 227-1461 SMITH MRS. MAUDE E. nr4Teahn LONG SMITH, 546 I.

wBm 1 Shutts born in sioux City, Iowa, Dec. 27, 1890, entered rest Fri. Aug. 19, 1977 at the age of 86 yrs. MASS-TUESDAY, ALAMO CHAPELS with Interment to follow in San Jose Burial Park.

Services under the direction of a member of The Lelon Cude Family of 225-5731 N. Alamo at Brooklyn rooklyn MISSION At CHAPflS 1700 I Military Or. BIHN Mrs. Forrest Bihn, age 72, died Sunday, Aug. 21, 1977.

She was a member of First Baptist Church. Survivors: Daughters, Joan Bihn, Beverly Bihn, both of San Antonio; brother, Vernon Crawford; sister, Mrs. Jim Crawford, both of Beoumont, Tox. Service Tuesday at 11 o'clock in the Colonial Chapel of the Porter Loring Mortuary, Dr. Perry F.

Webb officiating. Interment in Sunset Memorial Park. Arrangements with Porter Loring 1 tot McCullough 227-8221 HABY Wilvred, J. Haby, ate 71 of Rt. 4, San Antonio, passed away August 21, 1977 in San Antonio.

Survivors: Son, Wilfred J. Haby, daughters, Nancy L. Mangold, Gayntll Haby all of Rt. 4, Bro. Rudolph Haby of Madina Lake, and Robert Haby of Rt.

4, sister, Elvie Stien, of Rio Medina, daughter In law, Ida Haby of Rt. 4, and son in law, Earl Mangold of Rt 4, San Antonio. 7 grandchildren, Randy, Ronny and Bryan Haby, Janet, Michael, Deborah and Sherry Mangold. Rosary Tuesday at 7 p.m. from St.

Louis Catholic Church, Mass Wednesday, at 10:00 a.m. St. Louis Church, Castrovllle, followed by interment In Roselawn Cemetery, San Antonio. Arrangements by TONDRE-GUINN FUNERAL HOME CASTROVILLE, TEXAs Herr is the gold futures trading for Monday Open High LowClose Prv Chicago Mercantile Exchange 100 Troy ounce contracts Sep 144 60 144 60 143 50 143 90 60 Dec 146 70 146 70 145 70 146 00 60 Mar 148 50 148 50 147 70 148 10 .80 Jun 150 80 150 80 149 90 150 20 80 Sep 152 90 152.90 152 70 152 70 70 Dec 155 20 155 20 40 Sales Sep 217, Dec 1033 March 81; June 84, Sep 10, Dec 0. New York Commodity Exchange 100 troy per troy oz Aug 144 30 144 30 144 30 144 30s 0 60 Oct 145 00 145.10 144 50 144 Dec 146 50 146 60 145 70 146 70s 0 60 feb 147 50 147 50 147 50 147 60 Apr 149 50 149 50 148 70 149 00s -O 60 Jun 150 50 150 50 150 20 150 50s 155 80 155 80 155 40 155.40s 0.60 Sales estimated 1,109 settling MILNE Mr.

Albert F. Milne. ot 5211 Fredericksburg passed away August 22, 1977 in a local hospital at the age of 23 years. Survivors: Parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Albert F. Milne, San Antonio; grandmothers, Mrs. Catherine L. Milne, Vermillion, S.D. and Mrs.

Ozelia M. Hutchinson, Baton Rouge, La. Also, numerous aunts and uncles. Rosary will be recited 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at Oak Hills Chapel.

Funeral procession will depart Oak Hills Chapel at 9:45 a.m. Wednesday for a 10:00 a.m. Mass at St. Luke's Catholic Church with Fr. Daniel Hennessey as Celebrant.

Interment will follow In Holy Cross Cemetery. Arrangements with 225-5731 N. Alamo at Brooklyn WAGNER MR. LAWRENCE EARNESTWAGNER, BbSr 114 in San Antonto, Apr. 7, 1936 entered rest Sunday, August 21st, 1977 in a local hospital at the age of 41 years.

VISITATION TUES. 9 AM UNTIL 1:00 PM ALAMO CHAPELS at which time the remains will be taken to San Jose Burial Park for services at 2:00 PM WITH Or. Audrey Hanger, officiating. Survivors: Daughter, Dana Wagner, Son, Zed A. Wagner; mother, Mrs.

Grace Reddick, city; brother, Charles F. Reddick, Jr. ot Houston. Services under the direction of a member of The Lelon Cude Family. SHELTON Mr.

George H. Shelton, 81, of 419 Tophill died Aug. 22, 1977. Resident of San Antonio 48 years, member of Northridge Park Baptist Church. Mr.

Shelton was one of the original founders of the South Texas Geological Society. Survivors: Wife, Mrs. Lucille Shelton; son, James W. Shelton, both of San Antonio. Services 10 a.m.

Wednesday, Aug. 24, Sunset Funeral Home, Rev James M. Reid officiating. Interment Sunset Memorial Park. DONZIS Mr Jerome Milton Donzis, 55, of 434 Rockhlll died August 22, 1977.

Lite resident of San Antonio and a member of Temple Beth El Survivors: Wife, Mrs. Cookie Donzis. Daughter, Melanie Schnitzer. Sons, Henry and Lewis Donzis. Granddaughters, Stephaine and Jennifer Schnitzer.

Sister, Harriet Woifman. Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Simon Donzis, all of San Antonio. Pallbearers: Lee Woifman, Barney Budow, Sol Schnitzer, Walter McAllister Lenny Weisberg, Leor, Odon, Morton Shefts and John R.

Shaw. Honorary pallbearers: H. Zachry Seth Wistman, Mel Sexauer, Dr. Milton Rosenzweig and Wally Crain Services 4 p.m. Tuesday August Roy Akers Funeral Chapels, Or.

Samuel M. Stahl officiating. Interment Beth El Memorial Park 515 No. Main 226-7201 Hills MOELLER Mr. Wesley T.

Moeller, 49, 443 Thelma died Aug. 21, 1977. Member and former President of Christ Lutheran Church, Board of Directors for Lutheran General Hospital and Advisory Board District Representative of Lutheran Brotherhood, Fraternal Benefit Society, Alamo Area Council and Troop No. 86 Boy Scouts of America. Survivors: Wife.

Mrs. Wesley T. (Frankie Moeller, San Antonio, son, Donald W. Moeller, Dallas; grand daughters, Amy and Katie Moeller, Dallas; 4 step-sons; 1 step-daughter; 8 step-grandchildren; sister, Mrs. Alice Gabter, Houston; brothers, Moody Moeller, Argyle, Fred Moeller, Lake Charles, Henry Moeller, San Antonio; Prayer service 7:30 p.m.

Tuesday, ZIZIK-KEARNS CHAPEL, Rev. Lawrence Knutson officiating. Funeral service 130 p.m. Wednesday, Christ Lutheran Church, 4720 Broadway, Rev. Harold W.

Moench and Rev Arthur E. Rode officiating. Pallbearers, Gut Meiller, Rocky Rockstroh, Theo Llndig, Odis George, Kelton Lange, Leon Hosson. Honorary pallbearers, Walter c. Beglou, Woodrow Langhaug, Dr.

Charles Mims, Dr, Lawrence Cohen, Or. Jomes Hauer, George Kramer. Interment Mis sion Burial Park South Family requests donations to Christ Lutheran Church Organ Fund or American Cancer Society Arrangements by Zizik-Kearns I.UIfcThW I St 227.720« JIMENEZ Master Pedro Jimenez III, age 2, of 119 Ballard, passed away August 20, 1977, local hospital. Survived by parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Pedro Jimenez II, sister, Betty Jo Jimenez, paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Pedro Jimenez, Maternal grandmother, Carmen Pena, Funeral Mass will be on Wednesday at 1:00 p.m. at St. John Birchmans Catholic Church Burial will follow in San Fernando Cemetery No.

2. Services under the direction of Trevino Funeral Home 224 Cupples Rd. 434-0595 OMONDAY DIVIDENDS DECLARED Pe- Stk of pay- Rate recold able IRREGULAR Mass Inv GrStk 044 8 31 9 30 STOCK kansCity Solnd 8 JO 9 23 Distribution of 00897 shares of Mapco Inc INCREASED Boston Co 30 10 1310 27 Cfl IIlinoisCp 33 9 3011 1 Crane Co 35 9 2 9 13 Credithrift Fncl 08 9 9 10 1 Gray Drug Stores 25 9 9 10 1 Harris Corp 25 9 9 9 73 Houdaillo Ind 25 9 1510 3 Hubbard RIEst 31 9 2310 20 Rio Grande Ind 20 9 1610 4 Sumitomo BkCal 19 8 3110 15 INITIAL Larsen Co .22 9 9 9 27 OMITTED API Trust REGULAR BBDO Inll 50 9 1610 7 Blount 10 9 1410 3 Buffalo Forge 15 9 16 9 30 CIC Fncl Cp 125 10 2511 15 Craddock Terry Id 9 1610 1 Deposit Guaranty 275 9 1610 1 Egan Machinery 10 9 2 9 23 Filmways Inc 05 9 2010 14 Fsf Hawaiian 40 9 1 9 15 Fst Pennsylvania .33 9 6 10 1 Fulton Natl Cp 15 9 2110 1 Genuine Parts 225 9 9 10 1 Gulf Wstn Ind 165 9 9 10 1 Gulf Oil Canada 27 8 2610 I Hall Printing 20 9 6 9 20 Harmschfeger Cp 25 91510 I Hood HP 15 9 I Imperial Oil A .216 9 1 9 30 Inti Harvester 4625 9 1 510 15 koracorp Ind 075 9 9 9 30 Limited Stores .02 9 2 9 12 Morse Shoo 125 9 2 10 6 Natl Gypsum 2625 9 1210 3 Nthws! Engineer .25 8 31 9 19 Omaha Nall Cp .375 9 2 9 15 Pep Boys .25 9 2310 17 Property CapTrst 30 8 31 9 15 TEC Inc 10 9 9 10 4 Unit 25 9 1 9 15 Unit llluminat 61 9 2 10 1 Unit Jersey Bks 26 10 7 11 1 225-5731 N. Alomo at Brooklyn Uuotations tfie NASD i representative inter deuler prices approximately pm Inter dealer kets change throughout the day do not include retail mark up, down or commission Aug 22. Bid A Alamo Sovmgs Amer Fdrs Ainmest jlH Amer Sec Lif Bonanza Ini Cufeterias Inc 19 Central Park Bk 14 Comm Prop Calien Frost 20 Dorchester Gas 11 El Paso Elec 12 orest Oil )8 ia rank Sam Bk Shares 0 Gulf Energy Handy Dan 19 Henry Miller Kelly Field Ntl Merc of Tex Comm 4 Merc Of Tex Htd Merchant 151 NBC of Tex 3 Olympia Brew 19 1 6 Pogo 14 Shop Comm Shop Pfd ip' Sigmor Stwait Stvnsan 4 Texas Inti Air 5 Tipperary 14 Transport Lit Weatherford Inti Winrs j-, UNTERMEYER Mr.

Elroy Charles Untermeyer, age 52, of 1912 Skylark, died August 22, 1977 Member of Si. Margaret Mary's Catholic Church. Survivors: Wife, Mrs. Rosemary Untermeyer; tour sons; Charles, Gary, Thomas, and Bain Untermeyer. Father and mother, Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Untermeyer Funeral services pending with Riebe Saunders Chapels TC iei llMpeto 119 St Mary St at lyri' Directors GARZA Mr. Richard H. Garza, 27, of 3229 Algo Dulce passed away Aug 20, 1977 local hospital. Survived by wife, Sulema Garza; daughter, Lydia Ann Garza; parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Joe M. Garza; grandmother, Mattlde Garza, brother, Joe, Jr, Ernest and Andrew Garza; sisters, Virginia De La Garza, Yolanda Elena, Irma H. Garza; also uncles and aunts. Religious services will be held Tuesday 7 30 p.m.

at the Trevino Funeral Cnapel. Funeral services will be on Wednesday, at 9:30 a.m. at the Trevino Funeral Home. Burial will follow at Ft. Sam Houston Nutfonal Cemetery.

Under the direction ot Trevino Funeral Home 226 Cuaples Rd. 434-0595 JORDAN Miss Emily Jordan, 82, 926 Cincinnati died August 20, 1977. Member Ladies International Garment Workers of America. Survivors: Nieces, Mrs. Edna M.

Rawlings, San Antonio; Mai. Mary E. Jordan, New Braunfels; nephews, Guido E. Jordan, George F. Jordan, Milton J.

Jordan, Sun Antonio; Fred G. Gaubatz, Odessa Rosary 7 P.M Monday, ZIZIK-KEARNS CHAPEL. Mass 10 A.M. Tuesday, Our Lady ot Ml. Carmel A St.

Theresa, (Little Flower Shrine). Interment San Fernando Archdiocesan Cemetery. Arrangements by Zizik- Kearns Ouwning FfcCtjughef ly 1322 N. St. Mary's 227-2200 FUNERAL HOME 630! S.

FIORES 922-6339 Squyres, Director Directors GONZALES Mr Raul Gonzales 642 E. Thompson Placo, born in Sabinas Hidalgo, Nuevo Loon, Jon. 4, 1911, entered rest Sunday, Aug 21, 1977 at the age of 44 years. Mr. Gonzales had been a resident of San Antonto for 50 years.

Rosary wilt be recited in the Max Martin ez Chapel Tuesday, Aug. 23, at 7 30 p.m. Requiem Mass will be offered Wednesday, Aug. 24, at 11 00 a from St Stephen Catholic Church, 2127 So Zor- zomora with Rev. Chorles Herzig officiating.

Concluding services will follow In San Fernando Cemetery No. 1. Survivors: Wife, Mrs. Maria Louisa C. Gonzales; daughters, Mrs.

Guadalupe G. Alcala, Mrs Anamaricela G. Lara, Mrs Mary Margaret Palncio of San An tonio, sons, Mr. Peter Gonzales of Hawaii, Mr. Jose Luis Gonzales, Mr Raul Gonzales both of Son Antonio, nine grandchildren.

Ser vices under the direction of OROZCO Mr Jesus Orozco Sr. 522 Halstead born in San Antonio, Oct. 9, 1900 entered rest Saturday Aug. 20, 1977 at the age of 74 years. Mr.

Orozco had been a lifetime resident of Son Antonio. Rosary will be recited in the Max Martinez chapel Monday Aug. 22, at 7:10 Requiem Mass will be ottered Tuesday Aug 23, at 9.00 a.m. from St. Henry Catholic Church 1419 So.

Floras SI. with Rev William J. Collins MSC of ficiating. Concluding services will follow in Son Josa Burial Park Survivors: Daughters, Mrs. Henry (Marla Del carmen) Hin- oiosa, Miss Rebecca Oroozco, Mrs.

Juan (Mercedes) Loera; sons, Alvlno Orozco, Jesse Orozco Ralph Orrozco, Antonio Oroz co all of Son Antonio; 25 grand children, 21 great-grandchikdren. Services under the direction of JUttx W. Martin 227-4281 PEAY Mrs. Olive Peoy, age 73, of 114 Sunnyiand died Sunday, August 21, She was a member of Trinity United Meth odist Church Survivors: Husband, Laurence W. Peay, San Antonio, daughter, Mrs Glen F.

(Jeanne) Graves; grandchildren, William Graves, Joyce Graves, all of Houston. Service Wednesday at 915 In tfie Colonial Cfiapel of tfie Porter Lorina Mortuary, Dr. Paul F. Perry officiating. Those who desire may send memorial gifts to the Arthritis Foundation or tfie American Cancer Society.

Interment In Ft. Sam Houston National Cemetery. Arrangements with Rxrter Loring 1101 CUU OUOH LAMBERT Walter Lambert S. A retired 44, of 7203 Marbach died August 21, 1977. Resident of San Antonio 21 years.

Member of the Order of the Eagles, Sgt. Lambert worked several years since retirement as special deputy sheriff for Constable Dean Jones. Survivors: wife, Mrs. Bottle J. Lambert.

Daughter, Cherri Lambert, son, Richad Lambert. Step-daughters, Sandra and Catherine Donohue. Step-sons, Michael Daniel Donohue, all of San Antonio. Brother, William Lambert Pennsylvania. Services p.m.

Wednesday August Chapel No. 7, Lackland AFB, Chaplain Derrick Bluschke officiating Interment Ft. Sam Houston National Cemetery with Full Military Honors. 1 I i ,515 No. Main 226-7201 Chicago Grain CHICAGO (AP) Large commission house and commercial sales erased a 25 rent advance in old crop soybean futures, then dragged the contract down nearly the limit before it expired at noon Mon day on the Chicago Board of Trade Gram futures were mostly lower, with wheat declining 2'2 cents a bushel, corn ofl about two cents and oats unchanged to one cent lower New season lows were set in most wheat contracts, while specu lative selling In corn futures resulted in a sixth consecutive life of-contract low New crop soybeans lost about eight cents a bushel, mostly depressed by weakness in the August delivery and spreadinq The Novemoer contract dipped below $5 a bushel for the second time this month.

Soybean oil was firmly lower Meal losses ranged from S3 70 a ton In nearby months to 50 cents in deferreds except for a $1 advance In the most distant option Price movements In the expiring Au gust contract were erratic, fluctuating 45 cents during the session The weakness in beans also spilled into the grain pits, undermining futures prices despiterelatively light trade Iced broilers advanced slightly In near by deliveries, but were a shade lower in the tar distant contracts. At the close, soybeans were 7' 3 26Jx cents a bushel lower August 5 wheat was 2'4 to lower, September 2 14'- corn was to 2 lower, Septem her I 81and oats were unchanged to 1 inwor spntprriber 1 03 Open Htgh 1 ow close eng. WHEAT ioOO bu) Sep 2 17 2 17' 4 2 14'4 2 Dec 2 27 2 2 24 2 1 02' Mar 2.36’j 2.36'z 2 34 2 34'z 02'3 May 2 4 1 2 4 1 2 38 2 39' 7 02' Jul 2 2 46'4 2 2 44 02'4 Sep 2 49 2 49'4 2 48'; 2.49 CORN (5.000 bu) Sep 1 82 1 82'4 1 81 1 81'4- 02 Dec 1.92 1 92 1 91 1 91 Mar 2 00' 4 2 1 98 4 1 99 May 2 05'; 2.05'; 2.04 2 04 Jul 2.08*4 2.004* 2.07'* 2 08 2 11 2 10' 4 2 OATS (5,000 bu) Sep I 04'; 1 04'; I 1 03 01 Dec 1 13 1 13 1 1 12 Mar 1 17 1 15' 1 17 May 1 20 1 20 1 I91 1 19'; 1 20 00'4 SOYBEANS (5,000 bu) Aug 6 02 6 15 5 59'; 5 Sep 5 16 5 17 5 06 5 13' 08'4 Nov 5 07 5 09 4 5 O8V4 Jan 5 14 5 16 5 06'; 5 12 08 'Mar 5 25 5 25 5 15 5.20'08'; May 5 30 5 30 5 22 5 27 09 Jul 5.35 5 35 5 26'; 5 33 07'; Aug 5 32 5 35 5 30 5 35 08'; SOYBEAN OIL (60,000 lbs) Aug 19 60 19 60 18 70 18 90 62 Sep 19 50 19 50 18 70 18 93 44 Oct 18 90 18 90 18 41 I8 60 Dec 18 60 18 60 18 15 18 Jan 18.50 18 50 18 20 18 30 40 Mar 18 55 I8 60 18 25 18 43 May 18 70 18 70 18 35 18 40 Jul 18 55 18 55 18 35 18 45 Aug 18 40 18 40 18 40 18 45 SOYBEAN MEAL (100 tons) Aug 136 00 136 00 132 00 132 50 3 70 Sep 135 50 135 50 132 10 133 20 10 Oct 13450 135 00 132 50 133 30 50 Dec 136 50 136 50 134 50 136 20 90 Jan 137 50 138 50 136 80 138 30 90 Mar 142 00 142 00 140 70 141 90 90 May 145.50 145 50 143 60 144 70 1 30 Jul 148 50 148 50 147 00 147 50 50 Aug 149 00 150 00 149 00 150.50 -FI 00 Every service special service FEDEHAL STATE MARKET NEWS SERVICE CATTLE AND CALVES 2.500 Slaughter cows steady to $1 higher Light supply of slaughter bulls, calves and yearlings steady, instances $1 higher on some slaughter bulls Feeder steers and hulls $1 2 higher full advance 011 weights under 400 lbs Feeder heifers firm to $1 higher. Supply obouf 15 per cent slaughter cows and 5 per cent other slaughter classes Balance largely Good and Choice 300 600 lbs feeder steers and bulls and 325 475 lb feeder heifers. SLAUGHTER FOWS Utility 2 3 $22 50 25 50, few 525 to $26.25, with some on heiferette order $16 25 27 50.

Cutter $20 23 50 Conner ond low Cutter $17 25 20 25. SLAUGHTER CALVEW Few Good and 400 550 lbs $33 75 34 Mostly Good 400 600 lbs $31 33 50 Si AUGHTER BULLS Few yield grade I 2 1.200 1,500 lbs $28 75 30 25 FEEDER STEERS AND BULLS: Choice 225 300 lbs $43.25 47, 300 400 lbs $42 45 75, 400 500 lbs $39.25 42, 500 600 lbs $38 25 41 25, 600 700 lbs $36 25 38 25 Good and Choice 165 300 lbs $40 50, 300 400 lbs. $19 75 42 50, 400 500 lbs $39 41, 500 600 lbs. $37 40 50, Mostly Good 190 300 lbs $37.25 40 50, 300 400 lbs $36 25 39 75, 400 500 lbs $35.25 38.25, 500 600 lbs $34 25 37 25 few 600 700 10s $31 50 34 25 FEEDER HEIFERS: Good ond Choice 325 575 lbs $31 75 33 50 Mostly Good 175 400 lbs. $28 25 31 25.

few $J1 50 J2, 400 600 lbs $29.25 32.25, few 600 650 lbs $27.50 30 50 HOGS 600, Barrows and gilts steady, lew sows under 350 lbs $1 2 higher BARROWS AND GILTS I 2 200 235 lbs $44 75 45 1 3 195 240 lbs $44 44 50 3 190 260 lb? $4 44 SOWS Few 1 3 275 350 lbs $38 40 Dedicated Service Since 1896 227 3136 Riebe Saunders Chapels im. Max Marttwz 2 OIS W. Martin 222-6111 FUNERAL CHAPELS 515 NORTH MAIN AVENUS 226-7201 LYNN Mr. Thamat Marcut Lynn, 61, of Stf Lovott August Rot Mont of tan Antonio 12 momkor ot South San Baa fit Church. 1 a.m.

Tuot- 4ay August Rov Akors Funoral Chaaols. Intormont Nockomut Comotory, Stockdoto, Tox. 515 No. Main 226-7201 MR JAMES MARION Mg MARTIN, 616 Rut horn in Sweotwator, Texas April 25, entered rest Sunday Aug. 21, at the age of 75 vrs.

SERVICES WEDNESDAY 1:15 PM ALAMO CHAPELS with Rev. Michael R. Martin officiating and Intormont to follow in Ft. Sam Houston Natl. Cemetery Survivors: Brother, Martin, Waco, Toxas, nlocos, Mrs.

Mary Ann Scherlen, city, Mrs. Dorothy Potsoiti, St. Louis, nephews, Stovo and Rihcard Martin, city. Mr. Martin was a member ot Temple Baptist Church and hot boon a lifelong resident of San Antonio.

Services under the direction of a member of The Lelon Cudo Family of ows Smrmnity in thm tradition of your faith JBax PENA Mr John A. Pena, 75, of San An tonio, died Aug. 20. 1977. Resident of San Antonio 75 years, member ot St Gabriel Catholic Church Mass 10 30 a.m.

Tuesday, Aug 23. Interment San Fernando Cemetery No 2 515 No. Main 12Q1 THE WARMTH OF PERSONAL ATTENTION. rn wi ykes pi A Massey Me In tyr Mn Stl NatFueiGs Newmont NorNat Gas Nucor OlmCorp OllnCpwi Own II 4 75pf PayLessDq PeopleGaswi Pioneer Cp Potlatch ShellOil StdOil Ind StewWar SuaveShoe Transen Lin US Steel War Swasey WnAir Lin WeybrgSh Wheel Pit Stl WllmsCos Winnebago Zayre Corp ottering Pre-Arranged Contracts fonaraf latarenca Patinai 227-6281 PORTER LORING WORTUARY 1101 McCullough 227-8221 Nartk Park Marhmry 734-5313 ANGELUS FUNfettffL HENRY GUERRA 682 W. Houston 1 Alamo at Brooklyn KOTARA Russell K.

Kotara, 17, 9700 Gardner Circle, died Aug. 22, Member ot St. Gregory the Great Catholic Church; employe ot Acme Rent-Rlte and spring graduate of Churchill High School. Survivors: Parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Lambert S. (Florence) Kotora, San Antonio; sisters, Mrs. Yvonne Griffith, Turkey, Mrs. Joyce Joeger, Indiana brothers, John and Steven Korara; paternal grandmother. Helen H.

Kotara, maiernai grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lcngteld, all of San Anton lo. Wake Service and Mast I 00 p.m Tuesday, St. Gregory the Great Catholic Church, 700 Dewhurst Rev.

Jeremiah McCarthy, MSC, celebrant. Mass 10:00 a.m. Wednesday, Holy Cross Mausoleum Chapel. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Friends who wish to attend Mass Wednesday morning please assemble at the Mausoleum Chapel.

There will be no procession. Honorary Pallbearers will be uncle, cousins, ond hit many friends. ZIzik-Keams Downing-PkCUug her ty 1322 St. Mery 227-3206 M. soomuez FUNERAL HOMi Arrangements SII GvocMupe St.

226-4111 NEWYORK (AP) Treasur Bills for Monday. Due Bid Ask Yld 1977 8 23 5 90 5 40 0 26 8 25 5 85 5 41 5 49 91 5 67 5 37 5 45 9 8 5 67 5 37 5 46 9 15 5 39 5 37 5 46 9 20 5 50 5 20 5 29 9 22 5 47 5 17 5 26 9 29 5 49 5 19 5 29 10 6 5 47 5 29 5 40 10 13 5 48 5 32 5 43 10 18 5 50 5 34 5 46 10 20 5 49 5 3 5 5 47 10 27 5 50 5 38 5 .51 11 3 5 52 5 42 5 56 11 10 5 52 5 44 5.58 11 15 5 56 5 44 5 59 11 17 5 47 5.4J 5.60 11 25 5 55 5 47 5 63 12 I 5 59 5 51 5 67 IT 8 5.63 5 55 5 72 12 13 5 68 5 60 5 78 12 15 5 66 5 58 5 12 22 5 70 5 62 5 81 12 29 5 70 5 6 2 5.81 1978 5 5 75 5 69 5 89 1 10 5 78 5.70 5 91 1 12 5 78 5 70 5 91 1 19 5 8 2 5 74 5 96 1 26 5 83 5 75 5 98 2 2 5 86 5 80 6 04 2 7 5 88 5 80 6 04 2 9 5 88 5.82 6 07 2 16 5 87 5 85 6 II 3 7 5 93 5 85 6 I) 4 4 5 96 5 90 6 17 5 2 5 97 5 89 6 18 5 TO 5 99 5 91 6 21 6 27 5 99 5 91 6 23 7 25 5.99 5 93 6 27 78 8 22 604 6 02 6.40 Subject to Federal taxes bul not to income taxes KTel Inti MarineFin McKeon Cn MetexCp Ookiep Piedmont in RaganBrad Resisfotlex Spencer Fds Steelmet Tenneco wt VircoMf 211 Brooklyn at N. Alamo Burial Cemetery lot, choice two place in Roselawn Bargain. S34-S557 eves FOR SALE, original Roselawn Cemetery. 2 lots, 120 sa tt eacn, total 6 1-249-2807.

Buerne, Tx, lots Sunset Memorial Hillside. Call 388 4968.

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