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1981
THURSDAY, APRIL 30, 1981
SAN ANTONIO REGISTER
buti.k.k___
Oelta Sigma Theta’s Ex-
travaganza in March, 1981.
Mrs. Butler has been doing
the layout and art work for
the Delta Sigina Theta Sordr-
ity, Inc. since 1949 and-also
for other organizations in the
chy^ including her church.
An active member of Mt.
Zion First Baptist Church,
she continues to exhibit her
teaching skills 'each Sunday
morning as she leads the adult
class in Bible study. She has
served as consultant for the
church’s Day Care Center.
A member of Delta Sigma
Theta Sorority, Inc., where
she has served as president,
vice-president, historian,
parliamentarian, and trea-
surer of the San Antonio
Alumnae Chapter, she is at
tive in the local order of the
Eastern Star, where she has
served in many official capa-
cities. Among other organiz-
ations she is a member of
San Antonio Retired Teach-
ers Association; National
Retired Teachers Association;
National Council of Negro
DELEGATION
Chamber Board Chairman
Clyde Johnson, Jr., to be
broadcast Tuesday at 10:45
a.ni. over WO AI radio in
San Antonio.
Fair. The Science Fair
Exhibition was held at Win-
ston Elementary School(Ed-
gewood) April 22, 1981.
The third place winner dis-
played a mounted wasp and
its nest. A brief paragraph
explained how wasps make
paper for their nests and,
even though painful at times,
how they are useful.
The proud second grader is
the granddaughter of Mrs.
Ruby Gardner and Mrs. Sarah
Elizabeth Davis.
ded the Certificate of Merit,
the highest American Red
Cross award, reserved for
persons who save a life by
using skills learned through
Red Cross. Jones used cardio-
pulmonary resuscitation to
save a life of a friend who
had been struck by lighten-
ing during Hurricane Allen.
PRESIDENTS__
group of financial experts in
addressing the Trinity Univer-
sity conference, “Financial
Institutions: Changes and
Challenges,” to be held in
the St. Anthony Hotel, May
11 and 12.
Dr. Jordan, dean of the
Robert D. Anderson School
of Management at the Uni-
versity of New Mexico, has
been an outspoken critic of
Federal Reserve Board
policies in recent years. He
will speak on “Financial In-
novation in the ’80s.” on
Monday, May 11.
Other prominent speakers
include Alfred Johnson, chief
economist with Company In-
stitute of Washington, D.C.;
Harold Black, board mem-
ber of the National Credit
Union Administration; J.
WILFORDHALL TO
RECEIVE $8,000
GRANT
209 Alamo Plaza, San Antonio, Texas 78205 - (512) 227-5117
Just in time for you!
New Low Prices from Seiko at Alamo
Red Cross
plans
Garden Party
A grant of $8,000 has been
provided Wilford Hall USAF
Medical Center, Lackland
Air Force Base, by the
Hoechst-Roussel Pharmaceu-
ticals Company to perform
research on a new antibiotic
to combat resistant infections
such as pneumonia and men-
ingitis.
Lt. Colonel (Dr.) David
Gremillion, Chief of the In-
fectious Disease Service at
Wilford Hall, will carry out
Lucille Hegar and Gloria
Jo Floyd, Co-Chairmen of
the San Antonio Area Chap-
ter of the American Red
Cross Annual Meeting Com-
mittee, have planned a Cen-
tennial Garden Party on
Sunday afternoon, May 3,
1981 from 2:00 p.m. „ to
the research project
Richard Zeclier. board mem
Woman’s—Club,—The—Alamo
5:00 p.m. at The Lutcher
Research will include the
ber of the Chicago Board of
Options Exchange; George
Kaufman, chair of finance
and economics at Loyola
University; Joseph Bums,
director of research for the
Federal Reserve Bank of Dal-
las; and Gilberto Escobedo,
president of Hidalgo Life In-
surance Company, Mexico
Citv.
Unit American Cancer
Board; and Bishop College
Alumni Club.
Mrs. Helen Butler has re-
ceived many awards, cita-
tions, and plagues for ser-
vices in the community.
Among these honors was an
award from the St. Philip's
College Alumni Association;
Project Free Hoard of Direc-
tors, for meritorious service
rendered. Progressive Woman
Club for fifty one years of
continuous service. 1929-
1981 and recognition of 21
yean of faithful and devoted
federal service on the oc-
casion of retirement. The
latest recognition of her srr
vice w*as February 1981.
when she was cited as Delta
Woman of the Year.
Favorite hobbies ol Mrs.
Buder's are art-freehand
lettering, and ink drawing,
and sewing.
A sincere and dedicated
person t her philosophy of
living to serve shows up in
Center. This is one of a series use of the company’s exper-
of events die Chapter has imental cefalosporin, HR 756
planned to celebrate the (Cefotaxime). Cefotaxime
100th anniversary of the is a promising new cefalo*
American Red Cross’ found- sporin, Dr. Gremillion ex-
ing. Those interested in at- plained, which offers con-
tending may call the Office siderabie therapeutic advan-
of Volunteers for reserva tage over cefalosporins cur-
tails, 826-8611, ext. 47. rently available.
In keeping with the ceiv Dr. Gremillion’s research
tennial theme, volunteers in has dealt primarily with the
period uniforms will greet activity of this antibiotic
the guests. American Red against multidrug-resistant
(ross memorabilia will be Pseudomonas isolated at
exhibited and winners of the Wilford HaJL It also involves
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17), yellow top/»tainless
steel back, gilt dial,
adjustable textured
bracelet
SI 16.00
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|7j, yellow top/stainless'
steel back, gilt dial,
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17j, white top/stainless
steel back, white dial,
adjustable bracelet.
No. ZW646M- ST4&00
17j. yellow top/stainless
steel back, iridescent
brown dial, HARDLEX
mar-resist crystal,
adjustable bracelet.
THE DESIGNER NAME
IN WATCHES.
LADY SEIKO.
These are just a few
of the entire stock
of 17 Jewel Seiko
watches for ladies
and gents.
USE YOUR CREDIT AT
ALAMO JEWELRY
CYNTHIA GARDNER
Wm/s 108.00
No. ZW124M- SHi.UP
17j. yellow top/stainless
steel back, gilt dial,
adjustable bracelet.
maw $88.oo
No. ZW136M- $N4U10
17j, yellow top/stainless
steel back, burnt umber
dial.
REDUCED IN PRICE 20%
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both a life and a career.
The couple met in Los An-
geles, Calit in December
of 1978, and have been in-
separable since. Gloria de-
fines their relationship, with
a twinkle in her eye, “We
have a closer association
than just working together.”
The harmony of their atti-
tudes and goals is reflected
in the success of the store.
They have devoted many
long hours to the shop, push-
ing it up to number two in
sales among the seven stores.
The couple has brought
some fresh ideas to a buaness
which it in its eleventh year.
Upe explains, “We have
found that a team workiiq>
as closely as we do constant-
ly comes up with ideas for
increased efficiency and grea-
ter profits.
Lupe, a native of San An-
tonio, moved to Los Angeles
at the age of 17 and began
his career there, doing photo-
graphy for a blueprint com-
pany. Five years later he re-
ceived an offer from North new goals. Says Lupe, “We
American Space Rockwell, have seen how quickly profits
which he accepted, working can increase,but we won’t
the press. In die spring of just sit back now that they
1980, Lupe returned to his have. We want to see how far
hometown, bringing Gloria we can make this store go.
with him. He went to work A company like this can only
for Jiffy Press shortly after grow, and we want to be a
returning, finding the com- part of that expansion.”
pany to offer the best oppor- Few people are fortunate
tunities in his field. In Sep* enough to find an ideal com-
tember of 1980 Gloria was bination of career and life-
employed by Jiffy Prew style, and Gloria and Lupe
as a bindery worker, and count themselves among the
in February of this year lucky. In order to maintain
the two became a working their success, they have
team when Gloria joined adopted a working philoso-
Lupe at the Walzem Road phy which is expressed in the
message seen hanging in their
shop. “There is less to fear
from outride competition
than from inside inefficiency,
discourtesy and bad service.”
Says Gloria, “We live by that
saying, because , we don’t
want to compromise what
we have.”
St. Philip s
College
holds meeting
The regular monthly meet-
ing of St Philip's Alumni was
ua, not just a job. This at- held April 23, 7 p.m. at the
titude affects our sales and East Side Multi Service
service. We help each other Center. The meeting was
succeed and the company called to order by the PresT
benefit* dent, Mr. E.A. Smith. The
The couple is proud of the meeting was wefl attended
success they have brought by the members,
to their store. Another source Members attendiiy the
of pride, and the store’s main meeting were given new
attraction, is the colorful membership cards to start
artwork in the front window, their membership drive for
large enough to be seen from 1981-82 the alumni year
the street. The window paint- runs from May to May
ing is unique to the Walzem We are asking all ex-stu-
Jiffy Press
still has
service
In a time when indifferent
service, high prices and
mediocre work are almost
the norm in business dealings,
it is refreshing to enter a
place of business where tradi-
tional trade values still pre-
vail. Such a place is Jiffy
Press Instant Printing at 4909
Walzem Road, one of seven
Jiffy Press stores in San
Antonio, owned by Earl
lupe^HB
DE LA FUENTE
one world,
one human
For more information, attend a Bah* 7 fireside et
1602 Dakota, evary Friday night or call 534-8239.
FOR ALL YOU GUYS WHO
HELP BUILD THIS COUNTRY
FROM THE GROUND UP
THIS BUDS
FOR YOU.
plains why. “A commercial to get their new member-
artist, formerly with Walt
ship card.
Mr. Robert D. Coe, chair-
penon of our Summer Pic-
nic to be held August 7,
1981, Comanche Park No.
2, discussed plans for the
picnic. Our next meeting
wilt be May 22. Our malk
ing address la 2111 Nevada
St, Box 333, San Antonio,
Texas 78203.
Mrs, Jottnnie M. Thump
pride in their accomplish- son. reporter and Mr EA
menta, they continue to set Smith, president.
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