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Austin American-Statesman from Austin, Texas • 20

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B8 Austin American-Statesman Sunday, April 30, 1978 SCARBROUGHS; deaths and services ALVARADO, Benigno, 81, 3400 N. Interstate 35, died Saturday. Services pending at Mission Funeral Home. BRAKE, Robert Dean, 19, of Leander, died Saturday. Services pending at Condra Funeral Home in Round Rock.

Survivors: parents, Mrs. and Mrs. Marvin Brake of Leander; brothers, Marvin W. Brake of the U.S. Navy, David R.

Brake of the U.S. Army, Donald Eugene Brake of Leander. BURNES, Mrs. Mary, 92, 1703 Miami Drive, died Friday. Services 2:30 p.m.

today at Concord Baptist Church in Concord. Burial, Concord Cemetery. (Cook-Walden) BYINGTON. Ann Young. 46.

3300 Manor Road. Pounders of Caldwell, Oscar Pounders, Fred Pounders, both of Rockdale; sisters, Etta Sanders of Houston, Bernice Spivey of California; 12 grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren. ELMORE, Damie May, 76, of Lampasas, died Friday. Services 2:30 p.m. today at Lampasas Funeral Home in Lampasas.

Burial, Oak Hill Cemetery in Lampasas. Survivors: sisters, Winnie Elmore, Fairy Elmore, both of Lampasas, Mrs. Robert Karonek of San Antonio, Mrs. Stanley Anderson of Sonora, Mrs. Norman Grumbles of San Saba; brother, Deward Elmore of Sheffield.

OWENS, Ella Heusser, 85, of Elgin, died Saturday. Services 2 p.m. Monday at First United Methodist Church of Elgin. Burial, Elgin Cemetery. Survivors: Edward T.

Owens Jr. of Houston; sister, Edith Heusser of Bertram; four grandchildren. (Newby Funeral Home, Elgin) TOMPKINS, James Gilbert, 87, of Georgetown, died Friday. Services 2 p.m. today at First Presbyterian Church in Georgetown.

Burial, Presbyterian Cemetery in Georgetown. Survivors: wife, Edna Tompkins of Georgetown; daughters, Mar-get Ann Pack of Princeton, N.J., Eva Lillian Cook of Austin; seven grandchildren; three greatgrandchildren. (Davis Funeral Home, Manor Chapel. Burial, Austin Memorial Park. Survivors: mother, Mrs.

Jessie H. Loar of Iowa; son, Billy W. Loar of Austin; brother, Clarence Loar of Lorenz, Iowa. MORELAND, Mrs. Lena Mae, 73, of Commerce, died Saturday.

Services pending at Wilke-Clay Funeral Home. GARRETT, Mrs. Jessie, 80, 3509 Rogge Lane, died Saturday. Services Monday in Dallas. Survivor: brother, B.D.

Holbert of Oklahoma City, Okla. (Jones and Jones) WELLS, Maude Esther, 94, of Tyler, died Saturday. Services pending at Lloyd James Funeral Home in Tyler. Survivors: son, Melvin C. Wells of Burnet; brother, Lynn Jamison of Cleveland, Ohio; sister, Hazel Rubles of Fort Worth; 12 grandchildren; 20 great-grandchildren.

central texas deaths CORDER, Anna 81, of Rockdale, died Friday. Services 2 p.m. today at Phillips and Luckey Funeral Home in Rockdale. Burial, Hugh Wilson Cemetery near Tanglewood. Survivors: sons, Idra Corder of Rockdale, Wesley Corder of Houston; daughters, Ruby Wood of New York, Loree Ely of Vermont, Lula Mae Perkins of Corpus Christi, Lucille Wingert of San Antonio; brothers, Luther died Thursday.

Services 4 p.m. today at Wilke-Clay Funeral Home. Burial, Capital Memorial uaraens. CATES, Betty, 18, of Bryan, died Saturday. Services pending at Wilke-Clay Funeral Home.

CHANDLER, Mrs. Cleo Hausman, 53, of Irving, a microbiologist at UT Health Science Center in SALE! FAMOUS MAKER SHOES 2190o3490 Reg. 29.95-55.00. A select group of famous maker shoes including city sandals, espadrilles, tailored styles. Limited time only! Shoe Salon, Downtown and Highland Mall.

SCARBROUGHS- COLOR-COORDINATED EARTHENWARE AND STEMWARE BY FRANCISCAN r-SCARBROUGHS-i OFF! Ever popular Franciscan earthenware in your choice of 5 patterns. Apple, Forget-Me-Not, and Desert Rose shown. Also Meadow Rose and October on sale. 5-pc place setting, reg 21.95 16.00 20-pc set, reg 80.00... 64.00 5-pc completer set, reg 40.00 32.00 China and Crystal, Both Stores NEW, SMOOTH "CHANTE" WIG BYSTURE' 00 25 Dallas, died Friday.

Services 2 p.m. Monday at Church of the Incarnation in Dallas. Burial, Rest-land Memorial Park in Dallas. Survivors: husband, John W. Chandler of Irving; son, John W.

Chandler Jr. of Arlington; daughters, Patricia Ann Chandler of Dallas, Mrs. J.E. (Nancy) Babb of Carrollton; parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Louis Haus-man of Austin; one grandchild. (Sparkman-Hillcr-est Mortuary, Dallas) CLARK, the Rev. Lawrence, 50, 1601 Elmira Road, died Friday. Services 3:30 p.m. Monday at Greater Mount Zion Baptist Church.

Burial, Evergreen Cemetery. Survivors: wife, Merle Clark of Austin; son, Dwayne Lawrence Clark; daughter, Susie Merle Clark of Austin; sisters, Laura Mae "Jones, Virginia Wallace, Wilma Edwards, Louise all of Austin; brothers, George Clark Jr. of Lexington, Will Clark of Austin. (King-Tears) EDENS, Roderick 73, 2720 Mountain Laurel Lane, died Friday. Services 10 a.m.

Monday at Weed-Corley Funeral Home. Burial, Austin Memorial Park. Survivors: son, Rod Edens Jr. of Austin; brothers, Curtis Edens of Center Point, Burgin Edens of Kingsville; two grandchildren. HAYES, George 50, of Austin, died Friday.

Mass 10 a.m. Tuesday at St. Peter the Apostle -Catholic Church. Burial, 1:15 p.m. Tuesday at Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery in San Anto- Survivors: wife, Mrs.

Dorothy H. Hayes of Austin; mother, Lillian Roth Hayes of San Antonio; daughters, Sharon L. Eggenberger of Janet L. Hayes, Robin J. Hayes, Kimberly A.

Hayes, all of Austin; son, James D. Hayes of Denton; brother, Robert Reckner of Medway, one grandchild. (Wilke-Clay) KASPAR, Eric Jacob, 78, 4213 Marathon died Saturday. Services 4 p.m. Monday at Trinity Lutheran Church.

Burial, Capital Memorial Gardens. Survivors, wife, Lillian Kaspar of Austin; sons, Eric Kaspar Jr. of Ridgecrest, Bill Kaspar, Tom Kaspar, both of Austin; daughters, Pauline Locklin of Houston, Gloria McDowell of Leander, Alice Arnim of Dallas; borthers, Sam Kaspar of New Braunfels, Bill Simank of Beaumont, Fred Simank of Rockdale; sisters, Emily Zoch of Austin, Elizabeth Schrader of Thorndale; 15 grandchildren; six great-grandchildren. (Weed-Corley) KENGLE, Tom, 55, 5403 Manor Road, died Friday. Rosary 7:30 p.m.

tonight at Cook-Walden Funeral Home. Mass 10 a.m. Monday at Sacred Heart Catholic Church. Burial, Memorial Hill Park Cemetery. Survivors: wife, Mrs.

Margaret Kengle of Austin; sons, Thomas Kengle, Robert Kengle, Arthur Kengle, all of Austin, John Kengle of Bryan; daughters, Margaret Kengle of Miami, Rosemary Freeman of Longview, Alice Kengle, Theresa Kengle, Cathy Kengle, all of Austin; brother, John Kengle of Chilicotha, Ohio; sisters, Patricia Kengle of Newark, Ohio, Virginia Carver of Chilicotha, Ohio; one grandchild. LOAR, Clifford 69, 2704 Oakhaven Drive, died Friday. Services 1:30 p.m. Tuesday at Hyltin- Here's a fashion wig hair-do that's smooth, slick, chic and emancipated flirty fingerwaves add a touch of elegance. Easy-care Kanekalon blend modacrylic fibers in all beautiful shadings.

Great for summer. Wigs, Downtown and Highland Mall. MADEIRA CRYSTAL SALE! In comsilk, citron, smoke, olive or pumpkin to coordinate with your earthenware. Iced tea, juicewine or sherbert dish, reg 6.50 stem 5.20 STONEHENGE "MIDWINTER" OVEN-TO-TABLEWARE SAVE IretFred To manage self storage 1 I facility. Apartment, utilities, 1 salary.

Call Bob or Judy 472-8344 Distinctive English tableware in 5 patterns is dishwasher, oven and freezer safe. Shown, Wild Oats, 5-pc place setting reg 25.75 16.99 Sun, Earth, Day and Night patterns at similar savings. 5-pc place setting includes dinner plate, breadbutter plate, cerealsoup bowl and cup and saucer. Open stock 20 off! China, both stores. SCARBROUGHS' STAY TUNED for Iw Turtle's television column in Auslin Ampriton-Slolpsman hi mo mi 1 1 mi in i Wild Oats, reg.

25.75 16" MEMORIAL HILL PARK VETERAN'S FIELD OF HONOR FEATURE CRYPTS ONEIDA HEIRLOOM LTD INTRODUCES "DA VINCI" ioo00 20-pc set, will be 120.00 'V T-T GIVE HER A MONOGRAMMED BRACELET 750 SILVERPLATE For Mother's Day or as a great graduation gift, elegant cuff bracelets by Leonard. Script or block monogram up to three letters at no extra charge. Brushed finish pewter also available, 5.00. Silver, Downtown and Highland Mall. mm ml 1 Stainless with the look and feel of silver in a rich new pattern of great grace.

20 pc service contains 4 5-pc place settings. Matching 4-pc serving set, will be 36.00 30.00 1 Entirt unit completed. PRE-DEDICATION DISCOUNT AVAILABLE NOW. Unit Consists Of: Vented Crypts constructed of beautiful enduring granite. Oblique carved from Texas red granite.

Emblems for each branch of service etched In 23 karat gold, fount! for your family's endinnf sntini now at iibrtintlil siiinji Return Coupon For Additional Information. Also save on Heirloom LTD patterns Act I in brilliant mirror finish or Act II in mellow satin finish. Silver, both stores. No ooiigaiion, wt bourse. MEMORIAL HILL PARK CEMETERY AND MAUSOLEUM P.O.

BOX 15706 AUSTIN, TX. 78761 251-41M PLEASE PROVIDE ME WITH MORE INFORMATION ON THE VETERAN'S FIELD OF HONOR. TRADITIONAL FEATURE CRYPT INTERMENT Act II NAME. ADDRESS PHONE SHOP DOWNTOWN HIGHLAND MALL 10-9 CITY ZIP SHOP SCARBROUGHS DOWNTOWN HIGHLAND MALL Traditional iottrmnl) la ttii Veteran's Fills' of Honor ilse still aiillabli..

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