San Antonio Register (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 21, 1982 Page: 3 of 12
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Thursday, January 21,1982
SAN ANTONIO REGISTER
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don’t be
in the dark
about
birth defects
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GLOBETROTTERS---
OLIVER
WILLIAMS---
C. SUTTON, Jr.
of his law office to
San Antonio Register
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the relocation
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Did you know there are
more than 2,000 kinds of
birth defects?
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Fred Michaux, Owner
PRE NATAL----
services
Dimes
spent
323 South
W.W. WHITE RD.
337-7558
LARGE
SELECTION
, Jr.
National
F.
and
of
7-PC. DINETTE
Large 36*60” Formica Top Tabic
with Hi-Bach Chairs. Choose From
Several Decorator Color*.
REGULARLY $159.95
Reverend S.„C. Byrd,
TEDC Director
2003 Martin Luther King
Suite “A”
Phone 512/533-4383
Complete
BUNK BEDS
Starting At
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•2 OTTOMANS
•1 LOVESEAT
FURNITURE
LIQUIDATORS
“NO FANCY SHOWROOMS OR PRESSURE SELLING...
JUST EVERYDAY LOW PRICES!”
Final rites
for
Fred Hunt
^sfer charge
NOTICE: WE ALSO CLEAN J
AND REPAIR garpet IF (
YOU CAN’T COME TO OUR
SHOP, PLEASE CALL US, WE
WILL COME TO YOUR
HOME
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direction of Lee & Sons
Funeral Home, Seguin.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
White spent the week-
end in San Antonio,
as guest of their child-
K&G NEW CARPET & VINYL
2323 VANCE JkCKSOH
Bus. Phone 733-3570 .4
are now
Joske’s,
Montgomery
stores.
mother, Mrs. Tickets
Banks; step-fat- ordered
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Rochester,
King,
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1500 West
COMMERCE STREET
227-9394
3203 S.W.
MILITARY DRIVE
922-6682 >
Emancipa-
Commission
that
American
the
for
peace,
Missionary
Institute
and
present
in
of
Vicinity
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March of Dimes
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Super
Savings
On
Queen
Size
Assorted
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research,
of all
pro-
funded
1981 at
While in Atlanta, Geor-
gia; to take part in the
dedication services of
“The Doctor Martin
Luther King,. Jr. Center
for Non-Violent Social
Change,” the Reverend
S. Clifton Byrd and other
Staff of the Texas Eman-
cipation Day Commission
Incorporated met with
initmate Family Members
of the late Doctor Martin
Luther King, Jr. After
this meeting and based
upon the. work and mir-
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sang in
many
The March of Dimes supports
research, medical services
and education to prevent
birth defects.
Special offer short plush sale Reg .
S1L95 Sale $8.79. Carpet any two ’
rooms get installation free
Trevera plush/soft echoes Dupont
Teflon sale price Reg. Price $12.95
square yard SALE PRICE $7.79
uncertainty,” the report
stated, adding: “They
do with a vitality which
energizes everything else
we do. The ultimate
reward is the lusty cry
of a healthy, newborn
baby.”
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PHONE: 222-1721 - P.O.Drawer 1598
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without qualifications. Register does not guarantee the use
or return of unsolicited material.
EDWIN GLOSSON Publisher USPS I.D. No, 479000
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In
lighting the
and clinical
throughs that
in 1981, the March of
Dimes report pays special
tribute to the thousands
of volunteers “who have
served with the full reali-
zation that theirs is a
service of indefinite
duration,” since birth
defects will not be
conquered by a single
triumph.
Volunteers today have
to “work harder, develop
new skills and demon-
strate new ingenuity to
keep ahead of inflation,
to make the prevention
of birth defects an ur-
gent priority even in this
climate of economic
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fred Williams; two sis-
Dorothy Dotson, San
Vera Young and 78297.
other relatives. Mail orders should speci-
Arrangements were fy the number and price
under the direction of tickets desired and
of the
Williams Mortuary.
Interment
Ft. Sam
National Cemetery.
quality constructed, low cost
to your house? Can’t get a
construction or repair job done,
1 it all with Skilled Professional
Planning and design service
Full warranty. 30 years ex-
Multi-color sculpture Reg.
$11.95 SALE PRICE $6.45
West Point Pepperell Short Plush
Reg. Price $10.95 SALE PRICE
$6.29
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tion
Incorporated
Great
won
Prize
for
Non-Violent
be
the
luther
Birthday
Holiday.
is the opinion of
Texas
Day
were
direction
Canter-Taylor- the performance date.
3-PC. HERCULON
LIVING ROOM
■7 Large Sofa,
ap Love Seat,
Lounge Chair
Funeral services for Mr;
Fred Douglas Hunt was
held Friday, January 15,
2:30 p.m. from Union
Lea Baptist Church, Re-
verend A. J.Maxwell,
Pastor, officiating. His
survivors include wife,
Mrs. Genevine Hunt;
mother, Mrs. Katie of
Seguin; five daughters,
five sons, two step-sons;
four brothers, seven sis-
ters, eight grandchildren;
and a host of other re-
latives and friends.
Interment was in Prince-
“ core” <
of Dimes
was
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INCLUDES: Large
Oval Maple Table anO
b All-Wood Mate Chairs
acles wrought by God,
through Doctor Martin
Luther King, Jr., the
Reverend S. Clifton
Byrd, Director General
of Texas Emancipation
Day Commission Incor-
porated along with the
wife and family of
Doctor King, Jr. along
with hundreds of thou-
sands of Americans,
both black and white,
as well as Christians
in other Countries to
make Doctor Martin
FRAMNG HOME BUILDERS
Want a quality constructed, low
addition
small (
we do
Workmen,
available,
perience..
was in
Houston
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Williams was born to two game
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wil- stand,
liams on September 8, So start whistling
1935. A religious man, “Sweet Georgia Brown”
Williams sang in the and get ready for the
choir for many years most enjoyable evening
and later worked with of basketball and comedy
the usher board of the you’ll
church.
He was
St. Peter
Ar.
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; the March of
in fiscal 1981
a total of $78,
645,982 a 15 per cent
increase over 1980 ex-
penses.
Scientific
“at the
March <
grams,
during fiscal
$10,171,554.
Medical services sup-
ported by the March of
Dimes in the amount
of $7,602,145 during
the year helped to pro-
vide genetic services,
perinatal care facilities
and services for high-
risk mothers and their
babies.
Programs for com-
munity services and ed-
ucation of professional
health personnel and
the general public were
funded at the level of
$38,983,325.
These programs have as
their goal the reduction
of known hazards
potentially standing bet-
ween every baby and a
healthy start in life.
addition to high-
scientific
break-
occured
ever have. The
Globetrotters are coming
a graduate of to town.
Claver Aca- Tickets for both games,
demy and attended St. priced at $6, $7 and $8,
Philip’s College where are now on sale at all
he studied electronics. Joske’s, Dillard’s and
He leaves to mourn Montgomery Ward
his widow, Mrs. Thelma
Williams; mother, Mrs. Tickets may also
Abbie Banks; step-fat- ordered by mail
her, LeRoy Banks; bro- sendin a check or money
order to Harlem Globe-
trotters, P. O. Box 1898, viHe Cemetery under the
Antonio, Texas
Granger,
Kennedy
placed ' in all
our History Books.
This being the
of our Lord, we
see this done!
For more information
Nobel please contact;
his
ina
way,
ranked
lifes of
Lincoln,
Gordon
ren and other relatives.
The
Bible
Seguin
will present a Gospel
Feast in Songs on
Thursday night, Feb-
ruary 28th at 7:30 p.m.
at the Eunice Chapel,
406 N. Guadalupe St.
The Emperial Harmoni-
zers of San Marcos, Texas
and many other singing
talents will take part in
this Feast of Song. Every
one is cordially invited.
Thre will be no
admission charge.
Sister Ernestine Clack,
President and Promoter.
S 5-PC.
PIT
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$49095
on Christmas
•New York.
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Glosson, Edwin. San Antonio Register (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 21, 1982, newspaper, January 21, 1982; San Antonio, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1308316/m1/3/: accessed April 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Private Collection of Mario Marcel Salas.