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Express and News from San Antonio, Texas • Page 22

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Express and Newsi
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San Antonio, Texas
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22
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San Antonio Sunday, June 6, 1971 Page 3-B SALE Playtex bras and girdles 7.49 FiberfiU-lined stretch bra adds shaping not inches. Lace cups, lining, stretch straps and back. White only, A-B-C cups. Reg. $5 each, now 2 for 8.49.

Cross-Your-Heart cotton bra 2 for 4.99 Reg. each. Unique elastic criss cross design assures belter uplift, separation, fit and comfort. While only, A-B-C cups. cups, reg.

$4 each, now 2 for 6.99. Free panty girdle, lightweight garterless control Cross-Your-Heart stretch bra with cool sheer elastic sides and back that won't ride up. Machine washable elastic keeps its shape. White only, A-B-C cups, reg. 3.95 each, now 2 for 6.89.

cups, reg. S.50 each, now 2 lor 9.49. Average leg Shortie J. Long leg Reg. Natural gentle figure control with the Free panty girdle.

Keeps stockings up, pantyhose in place without garters. White only, three leg lengths. Shortie, sizes XS-S-M-L, reg. $8. now 6.99.

XL, 7.99. Average (shown), sizes XS-S-M-L, reg. 8.50, now 7.49. XL, 8.49. Long leg, sizes XS-S-M-L, reg.

$9, now 7.99, XL, 8.99. Notions, Downtown, North Star and Las Palmas. Always carry your Joske Credit Card and just say charge it! ORDER BY PHONE, 227-4211. TO CALL JOSKE'S TOLL FREE, if you live within a 60-mile radius of San Antonio, dial Operator and ask for ENierprise 99S1. JOSKETS OF TEXAS Shop all 3 stores Monday 10-9 Deaths and Funerals cotton and lace bra with double under-cup panels for better supporl.

White only, A-B-C cups, reg. 3.50 each, now 2 for 5.99. cups, reg. 4.50 each, now 2 ior 7.99. full-lace cup stretch bra for youthlul support and separation.

Stretch back and sides. Adjustable straps won't twist or lose Iheir stretch. While only, A-B-C cups, reg. $5 each, now 2 fox 8.49. cups, recj.

$6 each, now 2 fox 10.49. Mrs. Maria DC Leon Mrs. Maria M. Vda De Leon, a former San Antonio resi- iil, died a a in New aunfels.

Rosary will be at 8 m. Sunday at Roy Akers Fu- eral Chapels. Requiem Mass ill be at 9 a.m. Monday at Saed Heart Catholic Church fol- wed by burial in San Fernano Cemetery. Survivors include rec daughters, two sons, one ster, 19 grandchildren, and 62 real-grandchildren.

Mrs. Bertha a a 78, of 430 Wilcox, who died Friday. Burial will be in Roselawn Memorial Park. lie is survived by his wife, Mrs. Jim Edna A pne daughter, one i and one grandchild.

Howard B. Herpel Howard B. Herpel, 44, of 207 Belviderc i Saturday. i will be at 11 a.m. Tuesday in the Georgian Chapel of the Porler Loring Mortuary with burial in Sunset Memorial Park.

I lie is survived by his mother Mrs, a Marie Baiich. sislcl ian, 73, of Rt. 11, Box 1G7AA, ed Saturday. Rosary will be 7:30 p.m. Sunday at Zizik- Chorlcs E.

Bramble earns Downing McClaugher- and Requiem Mass will be 8 a.m. Monday at St. Mary's athclic Church, wilh burial in Burial Park. Survivors iclude one son, two sisters, and mr grandchildren. Roland T.

Sykes Roland Tclfer Sykes, 59, of S22 Ilidgcwood Court, a teach- at Edgewood High School led, Saturday. Services will be 1 p.m. Monday at Alamo Fu- cral Home, with burial in Sun- et Memorial Park. Survivors iclude his wife, Mrs. Ethel M.

ykcs; one daughter; one son; wo brothers; 39 grandchildren nd three groat-grandchildren. Conccpcion Olivarez Funeral services for Concepion E. Olivarez, 51. of .102 Pi- cluirst, who (lied Friday, were eld at 12:30 p.m. Saturday at t.

Lawrence Catholic Church. iurial was in San Jose Burial i i Park Funeral Jhapels directing. lie is sur- ivcd by his wife, Mrs. Lydia daughtei-s; one two sisters; and one broth Mrs. Neff Barnes Graveside services will be at 0 a.m.

Tuesday in Hosclawn Memorial Park for Mrs. Neff Clara Frances) Barnes, 88, of 10 Barrett who died Frilay. Arrangements are with Alimo Funeral Home. She is survived by her hus- )and, one daughter, two sons md one sister. Richard P.

Henry Sr. Richard P. Henry 84, of 951 Hot Wells died Saturday. Services will be at 1:31 p.m. Tuesday in Alamo Chapel: with burial in Forl Sam HouS' ton National Cemetery.

lie is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lillic B. Henry, one son one sister, one one grandchild and one great-grand child. Gideon G. Alder Services will be at 11:31) a Monday for Gideon 0.

Alder, Charles Edward Bramble, 6G, of 227 Edgcvale, died Saturday. Rosary will be recited at 8:30 p.m. Sunday in Alamo Chapels wilh Requiem Mass at 3 p.m. Monday in St. Ann's Catholic r'c h.

Burial will be in Springfield, 111. lie is survived by his wife, Mrs. Hope Bramble, one son and one brother. Mrs. Hazel E.

Fronk Graveside services and burial for Mrs. Hazel E. Fronk, 04, of 927 W. Wildwood will be at 1 p.m. Monday in the Rose Hill Park Cemetery in Corpus Christi under direction of Porter Loring Mortuary.

She died Friday. She is survived by Iwo sons, a a two sisters and a brother. Morris S. Montgomery Morris S. Montgomery, 73, of 403 Burnside died Saturday.

Services will be at 10 a.m. Monday in Hie Porter Loring Mortuary Colonial Chapel. Burial will be in Sunsel Memorial Park. In addition to his wife, Mrs. Edith Montgomery, he is sur- ivcd by a son, a daughter, four isters and two grandchildren.

Mrs. Louis H. Scull Graveside services and burial or Mrs. H. (Lucille Scull, 82, of 1112 K.

Oakvicw vill be at II) a.m. Monday 'in Memorial Park under of Porler Loring Mor- In addition to her husband, she is survived by two daughters, a sister, a granddaughter and two great-grandchildren. Mrs. Cedric E. Services for Mrs.

Cedric Erland (X.elma Oma) Widbar, 57, of 206 line will be at 1 Monday i the Porter Loring Mortuary Colonial Chapel. Burial will Ire in Fort Sam National Cemetery. Slie died Friday. In addition to her husband, she is survived by a brother md a sister. LOCAL BRIEFS S.A.

Visitor Center Starts Weekend Schedule Ttic visitor information center of the Greater San Antonio Chamber of Commerce opened willi new weekend hours Saturday. i Day, the center, located at Commerce and Alamo, will be opened from 0 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturdays and 10 a.m. until 5 p.m.

Sundays. During the week, the hours are slill 8:31) a.m. to 5 p.m. According lo Sherry Castillo, who staffs the tourist facility on weekends, the center lias complete information on allrac- lions in San Antonio as well as Soulli Texas and Mexico. "The most common question we get is 'How do you gel to Lite Miss Castillo said, adding "We just tell Ilium lo walk across the street and around Young Bowler Drowns Here in Swimming Pool A 14-year-old Irving youth, here as a contestant in the American Junior Howling League slate lournamenl, was dead on arrival at lioxar County Hospital Saturday night, after his body had teen found at the bottom of a motel swimming pool.

Witnesses said at aboul 7:30 p.m. Hie body of Evan Lilienthal, of 2625 DeWill, Irving, was spotted at the bottom of the deep end of the pool of the Albert Pick Motel, 9fi Northeast Loop Expressway. Mo was pulled from the pool by Richard Reese, another Irving youth, and given moulh-lo-mouth resuscitation by Victor Colonella. 3(i, of Austin and later by T. J.

Martin, 24, also of Irving. The Irving youths were identified as contestants in the American Junior Howling league stale tournament here this weekend. The mother of the drowned youth, Mrs. June Trout, was reportedly sitting by the side of the pool and had missed him and started looking for him about 20 minutes before he was found. Malnourished Child Listed Fair at Hospital A lilllc i found nude and suffering from malnutrition Friday night, remained in fair condition at Bexar Ccunty Hospital Saturday.

The girl, estimated lo be a year old, was found by Patrolman U.S. Garcia when he entered an apartment in the 200 block of Randall Avenue in response to a prowler call. Three other children found in the apartment remained in Ihe Children's Shelter Saturday. The 13-year-old neighbor who turned in Hie prowler call told police the children's mother had left home about 1 p.m. Friday, about nine hours before officers were called.

Garcia reported lhat he "found the apartment fillhy, the odor almost unbearable wilh garbage and dirty dollies all over the place." Police reported Ihcy were slill investigating Ihc case Saturday..

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