San Antonio Register (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 12, Ed. 1 Friday, May 3, 1957 Page: 4 of 8
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BAN ANTONIO RROISTRR
A Publication Dedicated to Rltfht, Justice, and Progresi
' SAM ANTOIfTO 6. TEXAS
\ rraLiHUED r«in*f ot m i< ■■■ at
THE REGISTER PUBLISHING COMPANY
OfNCB Ml HORTB CFJITHF STUFF!
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in rmu'er Majr I 1911. • fh« Poal ")ffle* a! Bi
&! '< *in r«*mm. >ai <1«r of Marrh y IBTf Adverttmng rntea fnn l h*«1
«tu««L Siih .-H| flon ratet on* r*mr 18: all «onth IS, a'ngl# oofv IS ooi
falftnaal «4**rtl«tnf r0|ir0«#aiat1vMt iBteratnu *•«*• paper* •.
«* MMn 1' Tart cti| !*. V - r t«|* « * array Mill I MU
All matarl«i gntonttf 4 for ounil -atton mutt r* r*<«|v«<l t j> i Mtdaf noon to
fcppoar to th* Imh ftf (hal «r«e*. Ruhmittad ma'artal muat f>a ty pa written of
plMinl* arrlttaa on only na aid* of i> Mr. Tha light to condanaa matter U
m++t Kaalatara edifoMol ra^ui.-anianfa la raaanad wtthouf gn ltnriitH i o
It later ioaa no roirrni'e* tl* uaa or ra'urn of unsolicited mo'ertol
CITIZENS CAN HELP IN THIS PROBLEM
Vol only have the downpour* of th? )n>i two Wrrk«, with re-
* ' sulutit tl -h flood*, vrnaki'il a heavy tnll in direct prop-
erty daniMK'>>|< churned up street* Hncl road#. hiic! left dozen*
temporarily honeleaa, hut they hw «N' treated a poaaiWe
k • 11Mt protilem, certainly a nniiance.
That problem is mooqiiitoa.
Dr. .1 iKllintfton. pnhlic health director, in undmeorins
tli seriousness of file prohlein. i coiling for public cooperation
In controlling it.
All ereek«. diti'he*. arid pool*. are potential breeding places
for ino«(|iirti's. and health department mosquito-control crews
«r" now busy spraying creeks, ditches, and pools to kill the
mosquito larvae before they can hatch.
1'111 i, major problem c\ists in the innumerable breeding
pis -■> <>ri private premises, in alleys, vacant lot*. Anything that
will eati-h and hold water is a potential breeding place for mos.
quit. s buckets tin cans tubs, old tires.
t iti/'enn are nrgeil to empty any. ami all. container* holdiiut
water, on their premises If these containers can't be dispo«'d
of. at least turn them upside down.
A very la rife percentage nf the mosquito* come from water
i itaiiiers n private prqiern
Locally, the incubation period of the mosquito, from eif<j to
* lit. i* from five to t<" dais The best time to destroy the
y-.u when they are in the larvae stage in collection* of water.
i itizen* can ilo much in controlling this problem.
Princefse* of Omar,
Not American Woodmen
In an nnn#nn<tmMil |>nbli*li *«l laat
in it wita #Tr m**wia-
1> th«* a /♦•a wi« h *iii« «pnn-
r- | by A me>- «aa W««wIiim m. lhti*l
|t*ni. \ ir T' ♦ artiHi* *h'Wil«I h.i* ••
t<" 'l *Iih( -h« t -n was liv
flaie te i. f. No. 1.* , Prim******* of
l>ri *
Mr*. Iva Mann Kelerfed fn «< rre
an n oi-rfli*! at the rerent *tr|# #h«>w
in nut in. Th# n^tf mating will he
in the «f Mr and Mr* Bab*
AmlTann. Ill J*n rlinr Hriie. fir h-
ar«f Ctiri*r ia fitewkfent, nn«i Mp« Kufir
L. ia reporter.
pine Street Branch
YWCA Activities
Tli. rvboiuiire* and Antoinette.
T T-on rlnU- "f the Pin.' Street
ktan -ii YVNt A, ma«l K.i^f.-r ! a-kn*
f..r rli 'ilr^n ef tb Klla .Austin t'hil-
|r*n s Inrne ''afH^rinp Wilaon i« pr -^i-
4'nf f tWe I^)N>nalrea. and Jean
llie|iiiril«i i> a ^re*id« nt of the Antoin-
a • a
l<A*t weh a 'leUcatiiMl from tfce
VtMnc WMM'l *kriiaian a«frH iaUn«
•I **:in Anlaai# mad* a trip to Ana*
tin. TVxwa, ♦# #*e ar*r with H^niifor
frv>M ^an Antonio, ami oth^r
legialaf'T", iihentf rh* pending Mils; that
h.'ire to do ttrfh ainintalwing aegr urn-
li-in Tb^y wr* ail«Ir **"l !*▼ f*r. Ki!
p.i'r: k. ilirf^tnr -1 fStat* f'otinril
«t t rrfce*. Miw l|ei<Ti llwdaon. **-
m( .! rudn "f tki 8ti Aitoflft
IWCA; Mr* h. f, WlitrkM ppUb
lt-ni M t+>« Kan Antonio a^«M-i:it i« n,
jWCA; Vr* Mwafll Minkill* Hn
A In Imi Mm Wilk
V. «nd Mr«. T. RaMon mud# th*
Vip
• • •
YWfA Hemlier>hip l>ri\f
Tli- rn'mhereti.) drivi- i f tli IV:i '
^tr< i r ii «h \ * - < ■• • • ^i
a kickofl Inakfut Kitnrday, April
r. at 10 aVI«fk. Mr*. Mae Vaughn
inlner, menih«T«hlp ■ h.iiri • tii. i- < '!>•
Tin of the F.I ,e team, whi!" Mrs.
ilMitii" Mm Wilson i* captain of the
|T!i te«rn Mmfnm** Insram. Ma-
Vi JonbiMi Kjrtlt Johnaon, Alloc
■ Ills., KIiaMlhe-th Ifamiltrm, Leola
L t "-. Maftie I/ewl . AMli.t Tnman,
y H Jiiimv, F. N WUIIama,
CtM Ht.rimbj, Velma Hlair, J'*an
f.ir' «!i and Mow Oil rep, r!i«ifmnn
ff • h* hiani^i r mmit'o# on mnnnge-
weri r r "#'nt.
There will h« amy m- re w«.rkera
rli ■ may cntu ' perann* fir m *m-
Tin ' «niw will he givrn
ater
• a a
Tli" . iiminer artlvltiea work at the
^in j*tr rt hr: n< h will begin the
>eek "f .1 iiir . . If will he held three
!:i,i- a \wk fir einht weeks Swini-
nln„'. ' raft", m ini<-. tripa and gamea
tre Kiine of 1 he- mtivitii'H to be en-
fnV'tl. r«^ CApitM 6-S74'J f- r further
iifiirmation.
• • •
Th.* Debonair#*, a senior high ai'hool
•luh «f the I*ine Street branch, com-
pleted the mim necessary to s nd a
ijirl • munmiT conference at Camp
.Vltiih'rly. Ti'*u>. June 2-'K Tliey
i|Mit - i"«l a talenr #h« w at the brain h
• • •
M;>s Uilinn Mitchell U conducting
fla*-*'* In charm erery Tuesday after-
•ooti *t the bra neb from 4-3 o'clock.
• at
Fv-ry Friday afternoon from H:H0
to 7. Glen Herring conduct* claaaea
in tap. ballet, and modem dancing
Children from Mtt are accepted.
DI'KFJ AND DITHESSKS
MM I \l. (M B
Th.- Pukf* and Dtichea^ea Social
duh met Suiwlny In the home of Mr.
and Mrs. .lames Waiter*, 142 I afoate.
The meeting was called to order hy
the sergeant at arms, Jame* Walters,
and the preaiiW-nt presided orer the
butinepa aeaaioR. The cluh la working
on an interestlnf projet. Hoateaaei
were Mm Walt era and Mra. Everett
Wllco*. A drlifioua menu waa served.
Hicks Beauty
School News
ritb
Mra. Maltie* X|ef*rar. a m^hiT st
Hicks, «|ieaat the K;i*ter holidat* In
Corpus I'hrlafl with h«*r m-wher. Mr.
I'rn S Brown. Mi«4 Cweudolyn
Conner *p 'nt rfie week end
Mi«s I.*thi.t Jo HolUnd. in Xr„
RrattnfeN.
— bi« k%—
Mr*. Kranki* Workman Is going to
Hearae for th^ w~k nd. Mhe hs« heen
gitrea the cuatomera le ft In M IVarl
l«mm«'tis nnd Theldoti Branch, since
'heir graduation. ]„ t m<mtb Mi«a V.
F.lla Harris will sfw-id the week end
In Waelder. .Iamei. Hrookins. a night
e)«M veteran, who reeeatly mm-
pleteif the courae in heanty mltare,
pl.ins to rwnra for the Instructors
c«nrst In the near foture.
—hicks—
Mrs. D'rri* Harrta of Corpns Oiria-
tl i« a recent euro flee, and Is making
rr «t progre*.H J|r Part hen la Rn**,
Mrs. llaftle I^e digger. Jerry Ran-
rile. Kdward M. lNmald. Wilbert Ba*«,
and A taenia Katch motored to Crape-
land. aknig with Mr and Mrs. Jjtroy
Neal. to at lend the funeral of a rela-
tlre.
Mck«_
Tr'd DousI.-k l.ane. Mar*
I.a' v. and R-«l>erf Troet-.r,
lent*, gar# their f!r«t shamj
this week • ! #.r K Jon« > tnll f.p.
the week end In Au lin. AlTreil Fktrh-
6*1 ?et< ran atndent, baa had
era! call cn«tomera for th* w<-?k
M.
eraTi
poos
sjiend
k\. r \TIO
MK IM, < | | H
KI I'atio «lull ni 't Saturday
ni^'lit a \ ?b Cherr> ■tre^r, in
the h-'Ui# of Mr- Alice Mann. The
president, Mra. Mary M. Bpencer, pre*
*ide*| nrer the hrief ht1<lne«« *e*«ion.
.•ss xerve | n tasty menu.
dy«i Mili.-r re|>re«ented the Kl
h in Austin at the *tyle show.
The next mectinf will i .- In tlj
boa t Mra Ben Stewart, 231 Albert
ttreel Mra Hnby L Bell i« dob re-
porter.
The ho
Mn 01
Pntio < 1-
(> \ltRIII. n I KKI T
M M.IIItOHHOOl) (.1114)
Th«- 'iabriel Street Neighborhood
guild held jt- rcg'.lar meeting at the
re«iidenc. „f Mk Ida Brown. :VZ\ Oa-
briel street, with eleven member^ prev-
ent. Mra. Aleve Sief|# r. president,
presided over the business session.
One new member was added to the
giiildV roster. Sunshine wns sent to
.Mrs. (Ira VN mn. The hostess served
a very tasty repast.
The next meeting will he held with
Mrs. Sarah Agnc* Itrnwn, 722 CJa-
hriel street, on May 2tJ, «t 4 :3<) In the
afternoon. Mra. Oct avis (>«|..m is re-
porter for the guild.
No Down
Payment
To huiJd a house on yotir lot.
add room* to your home, or will
hfII liiilldlng material, jou build
it yourself.
TEXAS HOME
IMPROVEMENT. INC.
215 N. Klww Stmt
CApitnl K422I
til*.)
PROSPERITY HEIGHTS
(Opposite Lad/ of Lake Addition, Highway 90)
Now Has
WATER, ELECTRICITY AND
TELEPHONES
We Ha*e A Few Select Lota Left
5 DOWN - M PER MONTH
I. MEADER and SON
too; Ra.it II.union Slrr*
( *H CAplM S-l
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My-
J Jirthdiy greetings
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Gift fof tto® Host
GerberS
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HANDV-ANDy
BEST BUYS
FAMOUS
BRANDS
Ad effective
Thursday, May 2
Thru Sat, May 4
^HMBt FOOD
STRAINED ia rft_ £1
494 oz. Glass Jar '* ror
BABY FOODl
STRAINED, EXCEPT MEAT
3 For 25cl
4 Vi oz.
Can
GOLDEN CORN
Del Monte
Whole Kernel No. 303 Can
BOO TKAH* or IiRaIIRRMIII I*
I. t
People «{,#ood taste everywlioro recognize fine whiskey as a
proper gWt—< orrcct for almost any occasion. And surely the correct
whiskey to give must be Seagram's 7 Crown—the one whiskey
more mjHions choose for themselves than any other brand. '
Oiy© Seagram's and. be Sure
OF1 AMERICAN WHISKEY AT ITS FINEST
Mh minuets mvput. m mi cm. iunoeo musky ss rtoor. my, mn utmi smtna N
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$180 DOWN
BALANCE
like rent
• Well dnslenfd kilrhfns
and balbN
• A 11 utilitiaa, Ln< I inline
Hfftridty, gas, and sewer
• Spacious flu-fool front
lots
• Riuwi
• Taied Streets
• Near-by Schools and
Shopping Center
OPEN HOUSE
AT
2018 E. CARSON
beautiful, spacious, homes
*«* «
with modern conveniences
for your enjoyment!
n
from
5,995
■ If
These homes contain living-room, kitchen, dining area, two or three
bedrooms, and bath. Houses are .ready to be moved into immediately.
Several for you to choose from if you buy early.
THE&E HOMES WERE BUILT BY U. S. GOVT. -
FOB SALE TO PUBLIC FOR THE FIRST TIME
BRING THE FAMILY TO SEE,
Or Phone Sales Representative
CApitol 2-0821
H. R. HOHENBERGER, Sales Agent
Homes
development
BIB JUICES
Apple, Orange 4 oz. A A Pi
Orange Prune Can J| Pftr /fl
Orange Apricot " " V
Pink Salmon 49"
NO. 1 TALL CAN
U. S. CHOICE BEEF
OMAHA PROPERLY AGED
Chuck Roast lb. 49c
Round Steak . T . . lb. J9c
Prime Rib Roast... .T:... lb. 79c
PIE CHERRIES
RED TART
NO. 2 CAN
23c
FRESH GROUND 100% PURE MEAT
[HAMBURGERperib- 33cl
CENTRAL AMERICAN
BANANAS 2 MQn
Large Golden Yellow *®l* ^ ^
TEXAS FANCY - MEDIUM SIZE
Cuciiinbers lb- 7c
PEARL, LONE STAR
JAX, FALSTAFF,
12-oz.
Btls.
Case
24 Btls.
Plus Dep.
Plus Dep.
Top Value
HANDy-ANDV
2 For. 25c
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Andrews, U. J. San Antonio Register (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 12, Ed. 1 Friday, May 3, 1957, newspaper, May 3, 1957; San Antonio, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth399389/m1/4/: accessed June 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting UT San Antonio Libraries Special Collections.