San Antonio Register (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 38, Ed. 1 Friday, December 23, 1960 Page: 3 of 12
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Isr, fulled to jifld tb( right ot •}•,
•nd hot It kept improper lookout when
they wen in rollinion, Wedneadiiy, it
Knvidnd and Went l'oplur. Vnmsgt la
th< truck won |45j lit Blunder*' m-
J«n, $2B0.
On Houlhwent Rfltk tad HiKiirn
Wwlniwlny, • 11)57 m-du 11 driveu by
Mr*. Effle Hheppurd, 41, HIS HfKUnt,
■imtained $10 dnrntgrn when it won
•Iruck by n machine, the llceine num-
ber of whirli wnn obtnined, which fled
the nceiie. Police re|H>r(* indicate the
unidentified mntoriat wnn on the
wrong tide of the atreet, not pirn*
in*. '
Kii vehicle* were involved in an
■evident. Wednesday, on the aonth-
bound Kxprmwsjr at I'owell, cauned,
police report, when Frank W. Nonti,
117. 1255 Savannah, kept improper
lookout and hit and ran. Mra. Irmn
C. Hrowu, .'17, 524 (iillette, auntiiiucd
$15 damnitea; Mra. Edna It. Milla, 411,
3,'M Koalyn, $150: Hichard <1. Guer-
rero, 18, ifll'ttl Itiiffnln, 1700; Keiitx,
$1000, and Curtia T. Himmnna, '£!,
430 Calgary, Apartment II, (75. Hob-
ble l'oppell. NO.'t t'topia, whose dam-
age* were not ascertained, fled the
■cene.
Mra. Minnie Stoke*. 22. 11121 Mim
cry, and Miaa Alicia Becerra. 21,
2ftA Hunk, were carried to Itrooke
General and Kanta ltoaa hokpitala,
reapertively, and Keutz to Baptist
Memorial hospital, all with undeter-
mined injuries. Guerrero refused treat-
ment.
Thursday, December 15, in the 1100
bbick of East Commerce, a Kcd Top
tail driven by Herbert Pebrow, .'10,
30,'1-A (ioliliunith. collided with the
rear of a pickup truck operated by
Korwin Henry Vogel, 28, Marion.
Teias, when, police report, Hehrow
was speeding, followed too closely,
■ nd failed to use proper lookout.
Pamage to the taxi v.-na $00; the
truek was not damaged.
Resistive damagea of $150 and
$25 were unstained by a pickup truck
operated by Raul G. Itodriguer, 22.
4<W Jean, and a truck operated by
Volley b. .Tacksnn. 20. 1812 Nevada.
In a collision. Thursday, at South
Laredo and West Ccvallos. I'olice
reports indicate Jackson failed to yield
the right of way or use proper look-
ont.
A 1057 sedan driven by Johnny A.
Parker. Ifct, El Paso, Tcxaa, sus-
tained $40 damages. Thursday, when,
■t tile corner of ttpriggsdale and Ne-
braska. It wna atruck by a vehicle
which fled the acene.
Friday. December 10. at Broad-
way and Cnaa Blanca, a vehicle driv-
en by Henry J. Tucker, 42, 401
Writ Olmoa, and ■ 105!) aedan oper-
ated by William h. Joyner, 411, 434
Garrlty road, were lq collision. Nei-
ther traffic violations nor damages
were indicated. _
At Mertk Flore. and West Travis,
Friday, a 1000 aedaa driven by Wal-
ter Emmett Kroll, 27, 278 Harcourt.
••uUinul $15 damagea wiien it was
■truck by a vehicle operated by Earl
Carloa Goodrich. 08. 434 Menchaea.
Goodrich, who had no damagea. failed
to yield the right of way or uae prop-
er lookout, polite reports indicate.
■AJf
Vlata and Pecos, it was ,truck by l
machina operated by Ben Meadowa,
III, 28, an airman stationed at Lack-
land Air Force base, Meadowa, who
had no damages, followed too cloeely,
iwlica reporta indicate.
According to police reporta, Jamea
Edward Hmltli, 88, 802 Dakota, ex-
ceeded • aafe apeed and followed too
closely, Hutnrday, when he cidllded.
with a muclilne driven by Tbomaa t
Katuon Alatorre. 32, 319 North Ohlpa-
deraa, on Bandern road off Cheryl
drive. Smith aiistnined $400 damagea;
Alatorre'a waa not listed.
Damagea of $400 and $150 were
euslained, rea]>ectively, by a 11158
station wagon operated by Robert J.
Sheahan, 32, 1212 West Mistletoe,
and a vehicle driven by Mra. Tena
Dixon Hill, 45, 1211 Gravel, in a col-
lision, Saturday, at North St. Mary'a
and Lexington. Mr*. Hill, police re-
l ort, failed to yield the right of
way, disregarded the traffic light,
nnd failed to use proper lookout.
Sunday, December 18, at Brook-
lyn and Camden, damages of Out
and $150 were sustained, respective-
ly, by Julius (lilmore, 80, 1818 West
Laurel, and Phillip M. Escamilla, 45,
222 Culcbra, when they were in col-
lision. Escamilla, police report, dis-
regarded the atop sign, and both fail-
ed to use proper lookout.
Monday, December 10, at Jones and
North Alamo, police reports indi-
cate Bobby I). Russell, 21, 1021
Dawson, failed to yield the right
of way and was passing illegally
when he collided with a tmck ojier-
nted by Fred T. Woody, 40. Palestine,
Texas. No damages were indicated for
either.
Ssadtrs,
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DIVORCE MILL
DIVORCES FILED
December 10
Lemmie Lee Kincheon vs. Wilbur
L. Kincheon.
December 14
Knrl Wayne Hull v«. Hebn G. Ilnll.
Deremher 15
Sylvia Reed vh. Ilobcrt G. Hoed.
Derrmbrr !•
Lottie Matthews vs. Rny Mat-
thew*.
Ellie M. Mason vs. Willard T. Ma-
in.
DIVORCES GRANTED
December 14
Claudia 1). Sanders vs. Gilbert S.
Donald R. Murphy vs. Delpbine E.
Murphy.
Ada Pearl Pearson vs. Let 0. Pear-
son.
Ophelia T. Davit va. Edgar E. Da-
vis.
William Jonet vt. Jessie Mae .Tones.
Myrtit Harris vs. Jimmy Harris.
December 10
Dorto Wade va. Albert Eugene
Wade.
Jo Ann Williama ti, John T.
Williams.
Rajmond Chestnut vs. Brunette
Chestnut.
December 19
Lottie Williams vs. Crawford L.
Williams.
Frances M. Thomas vs. Charles G.
Thomas. «
Barbara Louise Mead va. Frederick
Morris Mead.
Conclave —
21a.
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at thi« session are Wendell Alston.
Alexander Barnes, Joseph Makel, and
George L. P. Weaver.
Dr. John F. Potts, president of
Voorhees junior college, Denmark,
8. C.. will report for the scholarship
commission Wednesday.
Reporting for the housing authority
will be Milo C. Murray of Gary, Ind.,
while William C. Janon. Jr., of Phil-
adelphia. Pa., will report for the rec-
ommendations committee.
A busy round of social activities
(j.J. Men
Funeral Director
430 N. Cherry St
CApitol 6-7283
II. Washington, Zi, 2(M Xelirartn
failed to yield the right of way or
giro ■ algnal *f Intent, and both he
and Sherman F. Dobbs, 37, 1017
Oembler road, failed to use proper
lookout. Friday, when they were in
collision at IUce and South \\. « ■
White roads. Dolibs aiiMnined ft'
damages; Washington. $0O.
Mrs. Martha J. Drown. 71. 1018
Poinsrttia, reported to polics that on
Friday, on Clark atreet. Loui* .Itir-
mon, 431 Hub, backed tlie 1000 sr
dan he was operating into her ma-
chine, doing $50 damage to it. Jar-
nion'a damages were not immediately
ascertained as he fleil the scene.
Police rejiort* indicate Mack M.
Johnson. 30, B10 Nebraska, followed
too closely and failed to use proper
lookout, Friday, when, at tira>'8""
and North Alamo, he collided *""
the rear o£ a machine driven by Mau-
rice Hiskel, 04. 200 Kedwood, doing
|5t) damages to Hiskel • vehicle, fl.«
to his own 11)00 aedan.
Carlos H. Marcado, 42. 31 o North-
west 23rd atreet, exceeded a aale
apeed. faileil to yield the right of way,
overtook and attempted to pass with-
•ut sufficient clearance, "other illegal
pausing," and kept improper lookout,
police reporta indicate, when he wi-
nded with a truck operated by C eve-
land Merriwether, 47, 801 V™'"",'
Fridav, at the lnteraection of South
(jever'a and Hedges. Damage to Mar-
tado'a vehicle was $75; to the truik,
^ Saturday morning, December 17,
at Montana and South Walter., Jcise
Wheeler, 37, Houte 6, Box
failed to yield the right of way or uae
prmier lookout, police report, in
cate, when he waa in collision w th
. machine driven by Danict t. W in-
ters, 28, 1442 Aransas, their aus
taining resiiecUve damagea of i00
'"whi^Mra. Haiel Corinne Crey, 48,
#27 Lively, had to atop to avoid blt-
ting a car which .topped, auddenly,
la front of her vehicle, Miaa Claudia
Ann Anderion, 17. 116
lided with th. rear of Mra. Ure)
1053 aedan, Saturday, in the 1W
block of Fifth. Mrs. Grey
|1T5 damage.; Miaa Anderson, $250-
Police repojti Indicate Miss Andc
aon followed too cloaely and failed
uae proper lookout. ,
Improper lookout on tbe 1^r
fewajrtfrtas
r "s.t'vs.s? ±ac
waa $15; ttV truck Tudyk wa. oper-
^Vd''"SKU Saturday,
d.mig«S $L and $^ ««. ..J.;
Ky^ft'.ij
iSV Z Wl ' <'*« .■"■
talned |80 damages Charlea Mttch-
ji 91, 821 Arthur walk, a pas«n-
■tr la MeOruder's vehicle, suffered
•adetermlned Injuries and waa earned
t* Brooke General honiitaK
Respective damages of $M and 35
were anstained by Bamnel W. F"rcey,
m. 401 South Olive, aad Robert c.
Ooaaalea. IT, 2327 Wyoming. Satur-
day, in a collision at Booth Olive and
Nevada, police reporta indicate For-
eey failed to yield the right ot way,
and both failed to nas proper lookout.
A HMO aedan driven by Tkomaa
It Irwin, Pa„ aaataiaed $80
Itatardar.
Greetings
of the
Season
MR. AND MRS. S. J. DAVIS
istf.h
Real Estate
CApitol 7-9663 i
403 Oomo
Christmas
Special
An order of our "SUNDAY
Chicken, regularly 59c, just
coupon.
Coupon good for any number of orders.
GOOD" Fried
49c with this
Coupon
Good for
10c
Our "FRIED CHICKEN"
Is Santa Claus approved.
This offer good thru Dec. 31 at Whopper-Burger
No. 2 only — 1701 East Houston Street
Season's
Greetings
HI
TO OUR PATRONS AND FRIENDS
PEACE, GOOD WILL ON EARTH
TO ALL!
A*.
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Always Glad to Serve You
Ontral Bnildiaf - Oomtr Orookctt and Bo. Broadway
SAM GORELNICK, Owner
cllmaiiaf with a pleasure flight to
Mexico City will occupy fraternity
members and their wires and
hearts.
Grand Baslleua Newton will
aide at the feature afternoon
Wednesday, when a special "Social
Issues" symposium will be held.
Election of officers will follow this
meeting.
James Fcldcr, sccond vice grand
haalleus of Clark college, Atlanta,
Ga., will presido at Thursday morn-
ing's plenary aeaaion.
The theme will be discussed fol-
lowed by the traditional annnal me-
morial service.
College Heada on Panel
Four college preaidenta ar. ached-
uled to be panel participants on tha
Thursday afternoon aeaaion, which
will get under way at 2:1& They will
be Dr. Samuel Nnbrlr, Texaa South-
ern unireralt/, Houston; Dr. Ben-
jamin E. Mays, Morehonae college,
Atlanta, 6a.; Dr. W. 8. Darla, Tw«
neaaee A. and I. unlveralty, Nashville,
and Dr. John F. Potts, Voorheea Jun-
ior college, Denmark, 8. C.
Finger
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whUe convincingly carrying on
Jeukios,
)«K?or JenklnB.
Includ* % brother,
hi"
i' Cionwles did not actually have
• gun was not immediately explain*
tde
nine:
ss
LEO SLASHED
Miss Aunle Houston, 24, 402 North
Palmetto, waa treuted at Robert B.
(ireen hospitalf Thursday iukIii, Dec.
IB, for knife wounds in tha right
leg. inflicted, six* said, by a man,
during an altercation in a North New
Orannfela tavern.
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•t Fort Sam Houston and Kelly field.
Hi. retired from Kelly in 19158.
la 11)19, he was married to the
former Miss to>si<T5ay^nunie!n!i
1M4. In 1940, he and the former
Mn. Luella Johnson were mnrried.
|l# children were born to either union.
.Funeral services were held Tues-
day morning, at 10 o'clock, from the
ekape! of Collins funeral home, with
tba Rev. 0. W. Jllack, pastor of Mt.
Zlon First Baptist church, officiating,
nterment was in Fort Sam Houston
Natinrni] cemetery.
Survivors, besides the widow, Mrs.
Grant
mrnvi
wnwmwHtwB
To all our patrons and friends we wish
A MERRY CHRISTMAS
i
AND
A HAPPY NEW YEAR
KIDDIE CARE CENTER
1522 HAYS STREET
Mrs. E, L. Harris, owner
CApitol 6-0524
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colleges in the country.
Participants will be drawn largely
from a six-state area of Texas, Okla-
homa. Louisiana, .New Mexico, Ar-
kansas and MlMM >ijipi.
Persona intereMted. may apply to J.
IT. Morton, institute director, Hns-
ton-Tillotson college, Austin, Texan.
Polio —
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n a ted against this horribla gisease,"
ht added.
E very one who bun not had ehn
properly spaced should contact the!
physician at once. Halk allots ai
available through the 8au A
and Bexar county health depart
for those who are unable to pn
them.
tntontA
rtmenti
pay fo(
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^Season's
(Lrreetings
May Christmas joy be yours, and miy'
Health, Happiness, and Prosperity'
, attend you throughout the coming year I
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Prices Good in H. E. B. San Antonio Stores
i Thursday, Friday, Saturday, December 22, 23, 21 ]
CLOSED SUNDAYS
We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities
Many Additional Specials on Display In the Stores
H. E. B. or HENNT USDA FRESH GRADE A
EGGS
Medium size
doz
49c
FRESH MEATS
Extra Fancy Young Broadbreasted Armour Star/
T urkeys
TURKEY TOMS, 16 to 22 lb. size Ib. 41c
SWIFT'S or ARMOUR STAR I
TURKEY HENS . lb. 49CJ
GENUINE LONG ISLAND
HAPPY HEN or HENNY USDA FRESH GRADE A
EGGS
Large size
dozen
59c
Ducklings n 49c
...65c
DEL MONTE EARLY GARDEN A A
PEAS 2 ■ 29c
EXTRA FANCY YOUNG
Geese ib
FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
Red Delicious Washington Extra Fancy Starking
Limit 2, please, with purchase
DEL MONTE A _
PEACHES ™'s 25c
Apple
All sizes
lb. ...
Limit 2, please, with purchase
LIBBY'S ^
Pumpkin lOc
Limit 3, please, with purchase
KING SIZE 'i
DRINKS £
Of 6
is deposit
M
SILVER VALLEY
24-oz. btls.
for
MAXWELL HOUSE
Coffee*"""
BLUE RIBBON
Margarine
FOREMOST WHIPPDiG a a
Cream *¥ ••"•=••••33C
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Mb.
ctn.
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33c
25c
59c
15c
Celery
CALIFORNIA PASCAL
Large 3 doz. size
2 stalks
17c
17c
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410 North New Braunfels
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