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January 5, 1984
San Antonio Register
Page 3
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Trena Renee Harold
Mi* Trena Renee Ho-
ward, age 18, daughter of
Mr. and Mr*. Emerson L
Smith of the city, ha*
been (elected to compete
in the San Antonio Mn
TXX.N. Pageant, to be
held at Laurie Audito-
rium at Trinity Ui_
aity in t&e city
January 21 and 22. This
pageant m the official
city-wide pnlinaaam) far
the Temas Mies TJLE.N.
to be held a Siptimbtr
at the Loews Anatoie in
of 14 mad 18,
of the San
Htm TLX*.
A fljMO Cash
dup to any arhanl of hn
chosre. A
to the
of Mnd.lmf. An
pnad May trip to repr-
•ent San Antonio m the
1964 Teias Mies
TJLE-.V Pageant, .here
over 81,000 m caah and
wi he
TXJLN. does not
Harold n ji mill hy
Aamtm I rednck of Tevaa
b a
work, the^aofl of his
manifestations?' s
What is a woman to do
when she dreams a hund
red dreams miles away
from her imagination of
romance?
Will she charade another
identity, seeking for
chambers doeely to the
mood, will she see anot-
her mirroed room not
meant for her, yet in
vapors her voice replies
who is the fairest of them
them all?
What is a man who can-
not understand there is
eqality in love and life,
there is a balance bet-
ween he and woman, a
rule of thought that will
be endlessly pursued in
the decades of tine.
t/t
Luther James Maddox
IsmCasslT JaH
nt AMI Matin
The Bexar County She
riff. Department, Det«
tion Center, is
for persons interested in
a career as Detention
Officer*
To m*y r* *"* **
between mmetton (19)
and fifty-five (55) years
of age. Yon unaat posses a
High School Diploma or
a GILD, equivalent. All
I to
T
Mb' BIm;
- *'%
♦ $
Essence Magazine Editor4n-Chief, Susan L. Tay-
lor with Miss America 1984, Vanessa Williams
Essence Magazine
New York, N.Y.-Va-
nessa Williams, the first
Hack woman to be
crowned Miss
the feature of am
cover story in the Jaa»-
mae of I
will carry the theme "Be
A Winner," and wfll pro-
vide readers with a com-
plete program on looking
for entry are
high. Probationary Off-
icer's starting salary is II,
06&00 per
For
contact the
Office on the second
floor of the Detention
Center, at 218 3. Laredo
St. or cal the Peiauanal
Office at 220 1023, bet-
ween the hours of 8 aak
and 5
Already oaw of the
controversial am
after wiauiers of the Mim
America title, Ms.
Williama speaks candidly
in this exclusive Essence
interview about the bene-
fits and drawbacks of her
new role. She has been
widely quoted in the
media for saying that
asoairy and rtpunare
were her principal objec-
tives for entering the
n. In the inter-
Willisana din-
that pageaati are aa valid
a vehicle for women to
of the
to fc.su?
IkmI My appvb
of
y^k cdbfts
The
tion hajart of Smith
Klemeutary School at
823 S. Geverm, 523-1232
>o. 5142 \
*J. A
8, at 3030 E.
at 4 00
thfa
rity to be offend in the
hi the Spirit of fee Sen.
sum. We Wish fen A
tfeppy, n ifim. *
•few- Year
Far You * AL r
Qneen of rrSSi'LC
Sod ''
Blighted areas
of East Side
targets of project
& * •
program for staying fit.
In a feature entitled
"Where There's A Will,"
television and stage
actress Nell Carter tells
readers how, aa a diabetic
she was forced to lose 75
pound* which threatened
her life.
Kacy, whose "Body
Alive" segment is featur-
ed on the weekly "Es-
sence" television show,
presents s total exercise
program in a special pull*
out section of the maga-
zine. Also in this section
are profiles of four wo-
men who have become
more physically fit in the
last five years by doing
body maintenaeacc work*
outs. -0
Essence is one of the
fell
hi the Inked
States. It has a monthly
circulation of 708,000
and over 2.9 aaiBion
(ta>
the
mriag fe New York, md
HOUSTON
LutwerkKST
leadership."
At the grass roots level
Blacks dearly support
Jackson, helping to
silence prominent
Blacks summrious of
Jackson's motives.
Many fofand their
bases of popular sup-
port threatened last
year after voicing op-
position to a potential
The overwhelmingly
positive reaction to
news of Goodman's re-
lease seemed likely to
quiet, at least for a
while, non-Black critics
who only days ago had
been after Jackson's
hide.
The shaded section shows the area lor the proposed Cherry
Street East Side Redevelopment Protect
Describing the
project plans as s con-
cept that could mean
the "rebirth of the
East Side," San Anto-
nio Development Ag-
ency Director Winston
Martin said it is poMi-
hie urban develop-
ment and housing
grants could be ob-
tained by the federal
government to finance
the project.
Meanwhile. Pat Os-
bdrne. the city's Ma-
toric preservstion
officer, said she would
work closely with the
development council
to plan improvements
to Dignowity Hill, an
area bounded by Sher-
man Street on the
north. Cherry Street
on the west. East
Commerce Street on
the south and Palmet-
to Street on the east.
-It's a wounderful
district." Osborne
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Antonio.
Publisher's Note
Continued From Page 1
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the Democratic nomina-
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visits and campaigning.
That my friend wfll take
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Glosson, Edwin. San Antonio Register (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 5, 1984, newspaper, January 5, 1984; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth403821/m1/3/: accessed June 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting UT San Antonio Libraries Special Collections.