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SAN ANTON IQ REGISTER
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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1975
San Antonio Register
A Publication Dedicated to Right, Justice and Progress
Published Friday of Each Week by:
THE RE6ISTER PUBLISHING COMPANY
OFFICE: 1501 EAST COMMERCE STREET
Phone 282-1721 — P.O. Drawer 1595
San Antonio, Texas 78296
(Mall should be addressed to the post office drawer number)
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Marriage
Licenses
Stanley Van Teel, 23 and
Debra Louise Padgett, 22.
Elroy Percy Carr, 24 and
Theresa Marie Johnson, 19.
Charles Leslie Williams Sol-
omon, 20 and Sandra Kay
Jones, 22.
Jack Clifton Smith, III, 20
and Janette Arpatla Davis, 17.
Clarence Eugene Ramsey, 18
and Gloria James Jones, 15.
James Nathaniel Garnett, 22
and Barbara Anne Derborne, 24.
Benjamin Cleveland Taylor,
19 and Georgia Mae Roberson,
21.
Michael Scott Bennett, 23 and
Maureen Anne Murphy, 20.
Narvin Tunstall, 21 and Anita
Laureen Douglas, 19.
DIVORCE MILL
DIVORCES GRANTED
Edward Lynn Llghterd from
Sylvia Lannella Llghterd.
Joyce Karen Wilson from
Douglas Ray Wilson.
Jimmie McCullen tromJoyce
Ann McCullen.
Roland Franklin, Jr. from
Beverly Lorraine Franklin.
Norma Stafford from Andrew
Stafford.
Millie M. Leach from Elmore
Leach.
W'nda Miller from Clemon
Miller.
Joe Louis Smith from Lozle
M. Smith.
Melanie Denise Hendricks
from Michael L. Hendricks, Jr.
DIVORCES FILED
Brenda Joyce Isaac vs. Clif-
ford Isaac.
Marilyn June Robinson vs.
Elmo Jefferson Robinson, Jr.
Clarena Brown vs. Charles
M. Brown.
Karen N. Gill vs. Johnny
T. Gill.
William Clyde Graves vs.
Linda Nell Graves.
Jamesetta Teresa Terry vs,
Carl Wilson Terry.
Carolyn Jane Reeves vs. Gary
F. Reeves.
Jeanette Maxine Reese vs.
Lenz> C. Reese.
Laurella Orlene Hill vs. Dav-
id Jeffery Hill.
Angela A. Harrison vs.Ervle
L. Harrison, Jr.
Laverne Carter vs. Johnny
D. Carter.
Doris Eaton vs. Elliott M.
Eaton.
Glory A, Brown vs. Warren
C. Brown.
Sandra Thomas vs. Milton
Thomas, Jr.
Olin Edmond Belicek vs, Lu-
cille Bellcek.
N. Park, Killeen, Sept. 30.
--a boy, Rodney Norris, to Mr,
and Mrs. Tom C. White Jr,,
3835 Horseshoe Trail, Uni-
versal City, Sept. 25.
--a girl, Kimberly Nikole, to
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey C. Feg-
glns, 227 Deerwood, No. 14,
Sept. 25.
--a girl, Stephanie Nicole, to
Mr. and Mrs. Leon B. Wil-
liams Jr., 510 Hackberry,
Oct. 9.
--a boy, Percy II, to Mr. and
Mrs. Dan Clark, 620S. Hack-
berry, Oct. 7.
--a boy, Vincent Earl II, to
Mr. and Mrs. Vincent E.
Hawkins, 4438 Hein Rd., Oct.
14..
--a girl, Hachel Helena, to Mr.
and Mrs. Gary B. Durden,
1919 Jamar, No. 221, Oct. 6.
--a girl, Tamlka Renelce, to
Mr. and Mrs. JamesC.Clar-
ldy, 1514 Upland, No. Ill, Oct.
4.
--a girl, Ruth Elizabeth, to Mr.
and Mrs. Herman Conway Jr.,
4319 Dysart, Oct. 14.
The Veterans administration
sends 12 million pieces of cor-
respondence annually to 4.7
million GI life insurance policy-
holders. Prompt notification
of change of address is a must.
STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP,
MANAGEMENT AND
CIRCULATION
(Act of August 12, 1970: Section
3685, Title 39, United States
Code).
1. Date of Filing: October 24,
1974.
Annual Subscription price,
$6.50.
2. Title of Publication: SAN
ANTONIO REGISTER.
3. Frequency of issue: Weekly.
4. Location of known office of
publication (Street, city,
county, state, ZIP code):
1501 East Commerce street,
San Antonio, Bexar County,
Texas 78205,
5. Location of the headquar-
ters or general business
officers of the publishers
(Not printers): 1501 East
Commerce street, San An-
tonio, Bexar county, Texas
78205.
6. Names and addresses of
publisher, editor and man-
aging editor; Publisher;
Valmo C. Bellinger, 344
Belmont street, San An-
tonio, Texas 78202. Editor:
U. J. Andrews, 1512 East
Houston street, San Anto-
nio, Texas 78202. Manag-
ing Editor: U.J. Andrews,
1512 East Houston street, San
Antonio, Texas 78202;
7. Owner: Valmo C. Bellinger,
344 Belmont street, San An-
tonio, Texas 78202.
8. Known bondholders, mort-
gagees, and other security
holders owning or holding
1 per cent or more of total
amount of bonds, mortga-
ges or other securities:
None.
11. Extent and Nature of Cir-
culation.
Av. No, copies Single Issue
ea. issue during nearest to
preceding 12 filing date
months
a. Total No. copies printed
(net press run)
11,060 12,328
b. Paid Circulation.
1. Sales thru dealers and
carriers and vendors and
counter sales.
10,345 10,603
2. Mail Subscriptions
I, 443 1,453
c. Total Paid Circulation
II, 788 12,056
d. Free Distribution (includ-
ing samples) by Mall car-
rier, or other means
147 147
e. Total Distribution (sum of
c and d) 11,935 12,203
f. Office use, leftover, unac-
counted, spoiled after
printing) 125 125
g. TOTAL (Sum of e and f
should equal net press run
shown In a) 11,060 12,328
I certify that the statements
made by me above are correct
and complete.
Signed: U. J. Andrews,
Editor.
Volunteers
Needed
A south central hospital has
a great opportunity for persons
who like books and who would
like to learn about a medical
library. A retired or student
librarian would find this In-
teresting.
Typing skill would be helpful
but not necessary. Schedule
would be Monday through Fri-
day between eight and five.
Senior citizens In the city,
confined to nursing homes and
convalescent centers, need to
see a cheerful face as a friend-
ly visitor. There Is a special
place lor persons who are bi-
lingual.
Limited resource young peo-
ple, aged nlne-19, need teachers
of the basics of nutrition and
elementary cooking. Training
provided.
Persons wanting to help are
asked to call the Voluntary Ac-
tion center, a United Way serv-
ice, at 224-2371, ext. 27.
SOCIAL
SECURITY
By GILBERT G. GONZALEZ
QUESTION: How much cred-
it under social security must a
person have In order to qualify
for chronic kidney disease cov-
erage?
ANSWER: The person must
be receiving social security
benefits or Railroad retire-
ment, be insured under social
security rules by his (or) her
own work, or be the spouse or
child of a person receiving so-
cial security or Railroad re-
tirement, or insured by social
security rules.
QUESTION: Does Medicare
cover a person under 65 who
has kidney trouble?
ANSWER: Yes, provided the
condition is chronic and re-
quires dialysis treatment or a
kidney transplant. You should
contact your social security of-
fice for more Information.
Announcing
The Addition
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—a boy, William Nathan III, to
Mr. and Mrs. William N.
Clay Jr., 2111 E. Drexel.Sept.
22.
--a girl, Sabrina DeShawn, to
Mr. and Mrs. Shelton Alex-
ander Jr., 4238 Skelton, Oct.
8.
--a boy, He r sc he 1 Connor Jr.,
to Mr. and Mrs. Herschel C.
Minn Is, 8326 N. Van Diver,
No. 205, Sept. 30.
—a girl, Teri Danell, to Mr.
and Mrs. Larry Holmes, 1709
St. Joseph AME Church
Hackberry at Montana Streets
Sunday-October 26, 11:10 A.M.
General Theme: "THE COST OF ACQUISITION
The following invite YOU to attend
the Worship Services
Rev. D. A. Smith Jr, Pastor
Rev. E. E. Brown, Minister of Education
Mrs. Ella Smith, Supervisor of Missions
Mrs. Margret WiIburn, Church Secretary
Mrs. Ira M. Johnson, Announcing Clerk
Mrs. Esther Hamilton and Miss Nathalia Mann, Receptionists
STEWARDS
Mr. Willie Bonner, President
Mr. E.M. Dearring
Mr. Gaither Johnson
Mr. Columbus Freeman
Mrs. Celesse Johns
Ms. Janelie Henry
Ms. Ada Mann
Mrs. Barbara Redmon
Mr, Joe N. Craig
Mrs. Wilma Wilson
Mrs. Katherine Morris
Mrs. Marylln Andrews
Mr. Norman Fuller
Mrs. Lurlene Knox
Mr. Will Sullivan
Mrs. Margaret Wilburn
STEWARDESSES
Mrs. Willie Freeman, President
Mrs. Felma Henry
Mrs. Emma Fuller
Mrs. Pearl Sullivan
Mrs. Catherine Ezebb
Mrs. Doris Brown
Mrs. Emma North
HONORARY STEWARDS
Mrs. Alcue Selgler
Mrs. Mildred North
Mrs. Lillie Hights
ST. JOSEPH S DEPARTMENT OF MUSIC
Mre. Lena Williams - Mrs. Alberta Adkins
ST. JOSEPH'S GOSPEL CHOIR
Mre. Arnell Jones, President
ST. JOSEPH S ECHOES
ST. JOSEPH S CHURCH SCHOOL Mre. Cheryl Huff, President
Mr. Bonny Wilburn, Superintendent $T. JOSEPH’S MISSIONARY SOCIETY
DAUGHTERS OF ST. JOSEPH
Mrs. Barbara Hunt, President
TRUSTEES ST. JOSEPH SENIOR USHERS
Mrs. Lois Webb, President Mrs. Carol Shanklin, President
Mr. Bonny Wilburn
Mrs. Faye B. Allen
Mr. J. Nathan Craig ST. JOSEPHS LAYMEN
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Mre. Norma J. Brown, President
Mr. Jessie Henry Jr.
HONORARY TRUSTEES
Mr. Robert Taylor Sr.
Mr. Porterfield Macon
Mr. Alton North Sr.
Mrs. Sadie Johnson
Mr. Alzle Hollingsworth
ST. JOSEPH S AFRICAN METHODIST MEN
Mr. Lawerence Allen, President
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Andrews, U. J. San Antonio Register (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 19, Ed. 1 Friday, October 24, 1975, newspaper, October 24, 1975; San Antonio, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1124048/m1/4/: accessed June 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting UT San Antonio Libraries Special Collections.