San Antonio Register (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 51, Ed. 1 Friday, February 18, 1966 Page: 4 of 12
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IAN ANTONIO RM.IMTOI
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BAN ANTONIO REGISTER
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NO WONDER
PHE increase in crime, and particularly in juvenile
delinquency, is a major United States problem.
The lawlessness between nations and the sharp
practices indulged in bv states and nations are far
from shininp examples of integrity for our people to
follow—instead, they see the practice of "might
nakea right."
A sinele issue of a newspaper recently carried
.hree news items that illustrate the "might makes
Ight" theory practiced by governments.
First, from New York state, it is reoorted that
he Seneca Indians, to make way for a flood control
lam, have been moved off their land and into mod-
ern hou.-es in the face of a United States treaty giv-
ing the lands to the Senccas as long as "the moon ris-
is, the grass is green, the river flows, and the sun
■thines..."
The reason for breaking the treaty is rational-
ized, but the Senecas have to move to new locations
provided by the government whether they like it or
not. A solemn agreement is broken.
In Oregon, the hirfiway department is reported
burying a water pipeline of a small town so deep un-
der a fill that it cannot be repaired, and denying re-
sponsibility under the law for damage, or paying for
relocating the line.
Under decisions of "urban renewal-' planners,
private citizen - are evicted from their homes or busi-
nesses md paid arbitrary prices for their property.
Again the "might makes right" technique is used,
^aii Antonio has many such cases.
With such examples of mijrht trampling on indi-
vidual rights, is it any wonder that lawlessness by
Juveniles and their elders increases, as the princi-
ple o£the Golden Rule are buried? - --
m'tmm Mt. Calm,7 Junior choir, aa4
I he Ml. Sinai BaptUt church junior
choir. Rev. A. J. .MiiIom will b* gucat
•l*akrr. lit to • nctnbcrthlf ailaU-
lit A. h. iv OiiiM
DISTRICT MRRT1NO — Offiorm
and mrmtMTn of th# San Antonio
City-will# Church t'lhrm union arc
convminf In the twrntjr fifth annual
ilintrict m^tlnjc ot Mt. Cnlviry llaj>-
Kt'GF.NE DRMT8. JR.
tor at Mt. Hir.nl ItnptUt church.
Sara Dnnlda la nrrretary: Jo# R
Toll'i-rt i« junior |»r idrient; and Mra
Mac llrtnk*. matron.
Sun-lay afternoon. February iff),
RFV. A. R. NKI-SON
u*t t hurch. 831 lViiw-lu*
Rrr. K K. Cihba, Mt. Calvary paa-
j t<»r. i» h'*t minintrr. The nietliui:
o|iru to the public.
Instillation officra
tiled for Thursday ni;bt,
r
JIIK S. TOI.BERT
ul 2: IS o'clock, the gueat epenlter will
Iw Iter. A. K. Nclw>n. pnator of
•thcl AMI! church. Ili. choir, ueh-
era and cfmgrtgation. will accompany
him. Guc*t enloiat will he Ijealie Foe-
! icr.
Out-of-town nahera are npwt'il
Oar Past
This Week
Au NPI I'catur*
FKI«. is, i:«0—Rlrhari Allen,
fi,under a! the Africa! Meth-
(nli.t KplafMMJ church, «a« horn
In Mar>lnnd.
Krh. IS, I lit"—Krejerlrii llottf.
In**, atale man anthor-aholltlnn-
lal, »a> hocn » iJ»ve In Marj land.
Feb. IS, IS7S—Kmnirlt J.
Scott, aerrelary to ISonher T.
Wnthlnilo* and nne-llnte aecre-
tar>-lrr.i*urer of Howard unlver.
aity, wh» born.
Feb. IS, IS71—Janiea T. I'ar-
trr, lawyer, lire- i lent and general
n:in»rl of Sotitheni \ld l.lf» In-
■nrnnce ctirtipany, and vice prril-
,'nl. t'oiuolidated llank and
Tru-I ftffltpMt of Kirhmond, \ a-,
waa born in Hichmo«d, \ a.
Feb. 14, l'"t>—HUncbe K.
Ilriice. Ntrro K-nntor from Mlaa*
laalppl. presided over Inite*
Slitle. Senate.
' rb. IS. IHI—Shadraeh. a
fugitive alave. wa» rexued from
■ lliixttiu tarlmtm by nbollllo»-
Ma r.fter a il ( I'inn to return
li!in tn hl« ma»ter had Ufen hand-
ed down.
Feb. 15. IMS—tieorje Schny-
|ec. writcr-cchlinnlvt, author, waa
b' -i In Ithude litnnd.
•j. a IOS1—Ur. flrirje W.
\V. i;e. phviilclan lnMiranee e\ectt-
lit. iiresldt'Dt, Federal ln*Mr-
ance comnaay of Wa»hineton. IK
C.. rn'1 vice ttrealdent. Richmond
Tenrfl'lal Ufe In-uimnce com-
prnv. died In Richmond. \a.
:>b. IS. r::it—C. L. Force,
of Poatnn. |fibll"ihrd tl-e flct
ptitKT printed In Vr|i-a, the I Ibe-
ri i llemld.
eh. 17. I HtHV—The Kn Klu*
Iv'.iti wa» oruanlied at Pnhdd,
Tettn.
Feb. 17. 1001—Marian Ander-
miii. fjutietl ci nlrnllo, waa born
In ITiiladelphla. Pa.
from Houaton. Anntiu, 11 a 11 a a,
Heartte, Corpua Cliristi. ni"l I.ulinir.
I.unch will he aerved all out-of-l own
u»he"», at 1:3U o'clock in tb« church
ilinlnif hall. .
Buiene I Vtnut wan reelected preal-
ilctit of the City-wide Church l!»li-
Icrs union: Miaa f,. C. Mitchell l» pro-
f i;rim chairtnaii; aud Mra, Jimmic
I Orchard ia ai-crelary.
MRS. XKI.MX BROOKS MRS. *NV OIA BROWN
INBTALI-KH -Mr, Zelina Ur'»..l<» insii'll-fd .i» |.realdent <"f the Cl'y-
■ .i.. .(upioc mis-Mou, Friday ev.ninu. WfHIJ 11. at Kn.| Baptist
.hitrrh, fKB Culehea avenne. Mra. Tiny <Ha llrowa was installed a» viM
pr>*>i<irnt. i1 .
Mra. MildreJ (lilnmre a-r. il a» mintreia of *erenion». Iu'tnllation of
uffii.rs and the ehartea to the afficera were nivea by Mra. 1* A. Crta-
RKV. A. t. M.U JhK
17, at 7 :15 o'clock, witli tlie »ertnon
heing flven by Rev. Giliba. Rev. M.
II. Van lli.«e, pa at or of St. Jntnea
AMB eh'irrh, will inntall Uie uffi-
eern. Munical ielectiona «I11 lie sivu
by the Mt. Calvary and Jiew Iloiie
Raptiat church choira.
Frl'laj ni*ht, February 1". at 7 :4."
o'clock, Junior night" will be ob-
aerved. aud officers will fie installed
by It* . l> U. Hall, palffor <4 Mt.
Row r.ji|iti«t chureb. Muwc.il selec-
lioua will 1m: heard fnnn the Millnw
*ker!ca"s n° 1 selling
scotch whisky!
srans
I I
distilleries
produce
, Btf NOFP,,,
[scors \vii/s;<y|
I^My
this qualfty scotch whisky
THE
BUCKINGHAM CORPORATION
ROCKE.-EU.ER CENTER . NEW YORK
IMPORTERS • BLENDED M PROOF
ecp'tary Mr*. I^»»tie Steven^: <-orr»'-i>< ^d-
t-»'anur«;r. .Mr»«. Joycv lUchardson; teai-bar,
.ii » tea«-h»*rv Mra. Geneva Kradfor l ; and
«»iher ch jirr record inff
it - - xTetury, Mr*. Joy«*c Taylor
w (jMrlen Etta Givrn*. H^i
ar. Kelt Attct BontlL
Tli»- aiiwion U composed of varioua ehurrhwi of the city. Interested
t L --a, elicibl* l«» i».irti»i}'.it«'t cr»- urged to attend nil mt^tinfu. The next
unf will l* hoi.i March 4, at .V * ML Roue llii|Ri«t church, Wi Ili^aa
Josk^i of Texas
WOLFF AND MAItX
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RKV. JOHN A. KKMI'I.K
RKV H A. 8NKKB
<11 NIOR MISSION DAY—Mt. Ararat Bapti.-rt rhurcb. IMA D.-lgado
■ira^t, Uio Hev. John A. Kf-mple. pastor, will oliwrve ita Jnuior mi^ai'm »n
aval 'lay, Sunday afternoon, February 20, at 8 o'clock.
Tbf fueat speaker for the oeeaeion will be Rev. II. A. Ftn«*d, pa«fof of
New Mt Olive Baptiat churck, Auftiin. Rev. 8n«^d in vice moderator of tb^
fvvwet Outlet aasoriation. Hia choir, uah^rs, and will he with him.
The poblU* is astended a aordiai invitation Mra. Kom-tu K^u>j«la la
frafdenl.
(Paid advartiaement)
Retired J. C. Smith
(JaiTaraity Matron
Dies at 91
N. C.
A native of ^milh Tantlaa.
Mra. S|>auldla( liied in th* na
llaa'i rai>iul ainre her r lir«nu>l
hi IMG. Hha «a. a dieaaanlur
for antral >aara befur. enlarirj
upon a 3ti > ear arr^ ir* at th* «»i-
.araitj*.
Hunrivlat la a Auicbtar, Mra.
,—i- f, ScoU, »tOl wferai
DAY IN, DAY OUT, JOSKE'S
KEEPS PRICES LOW !
JOSKE'S COMPARISON SHOPPERSPROTEOTYOU ON VALUEt
And Joake'a offeri you Ban Antonio'i largert Msortroenti of merchandia#
for yourself, your family and your home. Plm these and many ether lervicet
that make your shopping easy: Two houri free parking with Joske purchase, five
easy credit plans, satisfaction guaranteed or your money refunded, phone
order service (CA 7-4211) weekdays 8 a. m. nntil 9 p. m.! We invite yon to
shop with us for all your needs.
v?„, HANDY-ANDY
These Prices effective thru Saturday, February If
Handy-Andy-Hunt's Foods
TOMATORAMA
wrvra tomato
tl-OZ. RTb
Catsup
Regular, ffiefcorr,
Nleahhotis* ar
I'liza
6 *•!
(IJuilt e Ittls., I'lease; Additioiuil 20c Ea.)
HINT'S PLAIN TOMATO
Sauce
8-0z. Can
6 « 49c
Hunt'a hoi id I'acli
TOMATOES
Hunt'a
(limit e (alia, PInum; Additional lie Ea.)
Na. MO Caa Honl'a llallaa Parte* Na. 800 C*a
2 37" TOMATOES 2 45#
«•-<»». Caa dual's Tamata
39*
TOMATO JUICE 31' PASTE
e-Os. Caa
far
llnnl'a Stewed
Hunt'a Tomato • wlUl Muahrootna or with thewa
TOMATOES Nfclw#c" 19' SAUCE
e-Oi. Caa
2 f,r 27*
Bacon- 6-0z.
Wrapped Ea.
Fully-Dressed;
Whole
59c
29c
BKKF TENDERLOIN
FILLETS
IMI'KRIAl. V. 8. I>. A. GRADE "A*
Fryers
FRYER PARTS
LEGS lb. 45c BREASTS lb. 55c
Racks and Necks . lb. 15c WINGS lb. 25c
79c
SWIFT'S PREMIUM
Sliced Bacon
ib.
Bananas
ORNVINK CENTRAL AMERICAN t'NITEU FRUIT
Chiquita
Brand
Mwafe IJ. 8. Na. 1 RaaaM Slaa A Martln'a Ready Pak
POTATOES '** ^ B" 49e SPINACH
California Juicy
LEMONS
lb.
10c
"in
to-Oi. Ma MM 2^'
V. S. Na. 1 Cryatal Wax WkHa
61a. ies C far
6 ,,r 25* ONIONS
12*
Wesson Oil ? 49c
(Limit 1 Htla., I'lraaej Additional BV Ea.)
SKINNER'S SHORT KLBOW CLT
Macaroni
7-Oz.
Box
2 15c
(Limit 1 lto\«a, rieaaai AiidiUonal lie Ea.)
Hunt'a Fruit
COCKTAIL
Handy
BLEACH
N'a. 800 Can
2 ,ar 39*
•i i..ii. jilt ?5"
Huat'i Yellow Clinic Halm ar MM
PEACHES So-*" c" 2,or 55*
Htar-KUt Chuak Stylo U«ht Maat
Ti |MA N#- M 2 59*
BANANA
Nut Loaf
Reg. 54c
39c
Ea.
Individual Cinnamon
ROLLS
ROCKINGHAM
Mellow MoM Ml). Loaf
6,ur 39' RAISIN BREAD 32'
Drugs Housewares
HBO. lilt EX
Stacking Mugs 4 »»59c
Eilrt Large Tuba M/ira'a. Su|. Price 7M
GLEEM T00TH PA8TK 49*
Harii to Hold or Refuiar Hair Spray
LANOyN Pl^ys, 66-
Free TV Bingo!
Mm. thru FrL, e:0e ta e:M A. M.
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Andrews, U. J. San Antonio Register (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 51, Ed. 1 Friday, February 18, 1966, newspaper, February 18, 1966; San Antonio, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth403702/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting UT San Antonio Libraries Special Collections.