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NOVEMBER 3,1983
SAN ANTONIO REGISTER
Top recruiter SFC. Frankie R. Brown
Pictured from l«ft to sight, Col. Reeves and CW 4 Brunette, extending SFC
Frankie R. Brown with a plaque and certificate for being the top recruiter in
the South Central Area for the 3rd consecutive year. SFC Brown beat his
own record by enlisting 106 applicants; he thanks the public for their sup-
port this past year.
The Texas Army National Guard has extended their drive excepting males
completing the 9th grade and females that are high achool graduates.
Foe information call SFC Frankie R. Brown at 661-7156.
Vicki Abrsms and her father, Mike Abrams at St.
Gerard's Homecoming Friday night, October 28.
Vicki was 3rd Runner-Up in the Miss St. Gerard
Homecoming Queen Drive.;
total Dm
Carol Winn and her proud father, George Winn,
wate in the St. Gerard's Homecoming Court.
Carol wis 4th Runner-Up.
Tim photo fontanel The fkwltet of
ral Mhslnnery Baptist CuatHlua Iflasiiin P. Ma.
MAW. Stewart giving remarks; Dr. Gloria M.
Jackson, Speaker (seated); Mrs. Lou NeOe Sutton,
9tate Representative (standing); and Mrs. Gwen-
dolyn Browning. Pnrtkipant (seated).
photoa by Wallace
Sn AaMi Aim into Mista
On Wednesday after-
Toe New Mount Roee
Baptfct Church lirfittii
a 1633 Mm Intta
th. community to +** MaM* Wfe. kkOOi MlL
IB UM lUMM Units Of wwewroww
On W»d(MP«iay after- seafood ndads. potato 7:30 pjn.
*>on, Oclohsr IB, from salad, rshsh tray, fruit The evenplht k
5 tfl 7rO**m the flan eotepote and assorted K«*. Wn. Qsnid
* I,,- Ln^Mrl n ,,ii * a -a.. m ^ fs
/\l»U'iw ■ CwRMRMNBt MO# WSTflM^ 0« vl
Friday
ber Sand4
7:
The
Ret,
table of
T. 0.
to the Bleu Prest
Mrs. M AW Ste-
The Rev. D. H. Hal ia
of the affair her
Mrs. Katy
Mm. UlsU,
Brown sad all local
of the Sea
officers of other cities
The evening wss
for
Mm. Ilsmialls Griffin
extended the
to man than ti
red and fifty
Mrs. Evelyn Brown of
to
A deb-
i of ham. tur-
key,
petted to ratoln thei
of the
but
has moved out of the
Aptitude Tests and the
National Merit Scholar
70,000
Met
State President, Mrs.
d'
ed.
The
electrified with a feeling
of fellowship and good
the i
the Area
Griffin for
and ability for a job
Fall gently
they array of
in the
Two North Baet In- Ns«to dtSsm
j Die* of the United Stataa.
have been n. Notional Merit
i® Scholarthio Cornoration
*• **r» ST^^oZuS
Scholarship Fro- pnudists in the spring,
Cor Outstanding b|>cd on confirming
Aptitude
W~o*i ^
High School senior dationx^
<1 k ©no of , M
1,500 fom
i win
"Oo"fc*
The Ana President,
Mm Griffin wsukbsis
On Thuraday after
noon, October 30, from
5 til 7:00 p.BL A de-
lightfully arranged re-
ception waa held In the
Friends who helped lo
of the
^lnh m|wmi the
Yon quietly thtak to
yourself, what wan you
doing thta time bet
year? Have you
ed or have you
ed7 Autumn has her
kind of
in 8cholsnhips totallag
I for more than gfcnillion.
Arhlsvimist Scholar- Phe other San An-
Alps to be swarded tonio itudsnts ioin the
Teddy I
Douglas
join the
North Bait Union as
mmnben of the 100
of Rev. sod Mm.
Christopher Griffin hi
honor of out-of-town
The mora then 60
enjoyed a
Convention of Tex*
the hugs suceeos It wss.
Without your help, no-
ooerstion and nravsra it
he Just
sibie to sccomplkh all
wn did. May God
i of Yon.
Ruby '
Julia Ran- Mm. Henrietta Griffin,
Hawkfcm. The table wm
Wd with
Mr.
Carieoe Hnwkfca, Re-
porter/Miss* in No. 2
MBGC of Texas.
for'- 1984
of the peat H* School at the time
love affaks you have f?
had, will yon trite the
vfl this R6CO0&MI Umm LM NQIS Srttos
| story In
the i hrnniflm of Ufa.
Lovn, Yss, la the aha- You me cordially invit- ton from 6:06 pan. to
dows of your heart yon ed to attand a reception £00 p.m.
to love «ain, but honoring Stats Repre- There will be food,
how? Yon mk your mntslhi Lou NsBs mnric. drinks rod cash
self, ro many hopes rod 8nttn»Dirtrict 130 on
liinmi f Ml to the min- Thumday, November o*s.
utes of the sight, never 10, hi the Coronado Tickets art $15.00 per
to be cdbd roskL. Jam- Room of ths H Tropi- person and will be avsB-
HoteL 110 Laxing- ablest thedoor.
drips in yeBow "f—
<M>
SCLC From Psge 1
down after which it will
cease to exist unless re-
authorized by Congress
and approved by the
president.
In response to the
United States' invasion
of the Caribbean nation
of Grenada, Southern
Leadership Conference
President Joseph E.
Lowery has issued the
following statement:
"The armed invasion
and occupation of Gra-
nada by the United
States was premature
and opportunistic. It
wm also probably illegal
and immoral. R was an
unnecessary risk and
lorn of human life and
of
"International law de-
mands the
political
ia obviously pee-
cipitous situstions. Ini-
tial remarks from
Americans in Grenada
hHkntfd no
threat or danger to their
troops, including Cu 1"
bans, should be with-
drawn as soon as logisti-
cally possible; and any
further action should be
taken in cooperation
with the OAS and the
United Nations.
"This invasion is part
of a continuing disre-
gard for the territorial
integrity and human
rights of Third World
Nations-with the inex-
capable shadow of racial
implications.
"While there is little
sympathy and support
here for the —1—*mS of
Prime Minister Bishop,
there can be no doubt
that the intervention of
the United States raises
several questions sbout
our failure to offer any
4S AmhI
Optnfon
Santa Qws
'48J:'h
Now Taking Applica-
tions To Aid Needy!!!
Ojfcration Sants Claus,
sponsored by The Texas
JEmancipatjon [ t Day
Page 3
modicum of cooperT
tion with the Bishop led
government, prior to his
death.
"In fact, U.S. rejec-
tion of Bishop may have
msde his government
more vunerable to as-
sault.
j Publisher's Note
From Page 1
son, who worked under
the leadership of the
late Civil Rights Leader
Dr. Martin Luther King,
is (he head of Operation
PUSH, a Chicago base
orgsnization which en-
courages voter registrat-
ion.
Jackson said with his
running the young voter
18-24 will come out;
giving him sdded sup-
port.
Commission Inc., is now
accepting application
from needy families for
Christmas Baskets.
Applications will be
taken between the
hours of 10:30 a.m. to
5:00 p.m. Monday thru
Friday at 2003 Martin
"American troops, and
any other foreign
Contractors' Notice
of Texas Highway
Construction
for
constructing .214 miles
of Gr. Cement Stab
ACP,
San Antonio on
mora Street from US 30
to Brady Strest
on Highway No. MH
396, covered by MQ061
(3) in Bexar County,
will be received at the
State Department of
■" a A IN still ii
nignwtyi ado niDiic
until 3
and then
ttAWakA*
Ths Greater 8an An-
, Th«l_
Out and
its
on Fri-
November 11th et
Union Baptkt*
1603 Hays (at
). Us Rev. R. A
h "Resell
kamd Misaal
Thsre will he soloM,
The puhlte is invited to
tUsaspMtnal
The 8tate
of Highways and Public
Transportation, in
of Tltto VI of the
Ctril Rights Act of 1364
(76 (Stat. 353) and the
Ragubtions of the UA
ment of Trssa-
portatkm (15 CFA.,
Part 8). Imued pursuant
to auch Act, haroby
notifies all bidtes that
it will affirmatively in-
sure that the contract
ffltrr1 kito prr*—'* lo
this sJiwtii—II wl
he swarded to the lo-
witbout illn rlmlnation
on the pounds ol inee,
color, or
wd fuithm that It wffl
affirmatively
is any
into pursuant to
RAPE «
THE TREND SETTER TOP TEN SURVEY
1. Every GH Wsnts My Guy Aretha
2. TaU Me If You Still Care S.O.S.
3. Wet My Whistle MidsiteSter
4. How Come You Dont Call Mills
5. Neither One of Us Sanborn
6. Let's Get Together One-Way
7.1 Need You
6.!
Arista
Epic
BS
be afforded full oppor-
tunity to
to this Invita-
tion snd wfll not be (Ha-
st on
ths pounds of
color, or
IglfliMlitaHns for Ml
a
ORAL CANCER
Oral csncers comprise between 3 and 5 percent |
of aH cancers. More than 24,000 new oral cancers ]
ate disgnosad each yeer in the United States, pre-1
dominantly in older men, with the lipe end ton-1
gushing the primary ritel. Smoking and alcohol
am the factors moat frequently as- j
sodatod with oral cancer. Exeeerive exposure to
sunH#t by H^Ukinned individuals, lack of cer-
tain vitamins snd untreated syphilis have slso
been implicated in ita development. The best wsy
to sisura sarvifral is early diagnosis and treatment.!
. Asy sore of the mouth thst does not bed within!
2 weeks should bs sxaminedby a dentist sndj
^^BMttle'sBrvey showed thst about 6% of aO]
8s for
P.CJ)J)JL, Inc|
\L
at
Gar
The thne will be from
715 pan. until
This sffort is on behslf
of The WeloosM
Far 1W MM snd
locsted st 616 Hudson
OFFICE: 1501
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Glosson, Edwin. San Antonio Register (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 3, 1983, newspaper, November 3, 1983; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth403970/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting UT San Antonio Libraries Special Collections.