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CINCINNATI ENQUIRER Monday, GOOD July 7, BIRTHS July 1977 18, Jr. Galbraith Faye, 1977 and Estes Journey's beloved End Journey's End I MISCELLANEOUS Funerals For more complete information and address of the funeral director, refer to individual obituary below. NAME ANDERSON, Estes G. BECKER, Ralph B. (Bud) BODE, Frances B.

BRADFORD, Chester G. BROCKMEYER, Herbert W. CALDWELL, Ruth Mary CHAPMON, Cleo (Red) CLARK, Clare K. DELLINGER, Hazel I. GAJUS, William Jr.

GALLAGHER, Charleen GEIGER, Paul E. GILBERT, Charles Sr. GOWER, Edith HALL, Russell Sr. HARTMAN, Ralph W. HOPKINS, Harry S.

HUDSON, James D. KELLER, Barbara KELLER, Helen Marie KEMPER, Ronald G. KRAUSS, Elmer LUERS, Marcellus H. (Whitey) McDANIEL, Ella McGIRR, Maurice (Dale) MIDDLEKAMP, Celia MILAM, Elizabeth M. MUELLER, Phyllis NICOLAS, Sharon E.

OSER, Lena PHELPS, Danny Ray SCHOULTHEIS, Dorothy SCHEUERMANN, Olga E. SMILEY, James W. STACEY, Ruth S. STEGMAIER, Theresa S. STICKNEY, Louise STRATHMANN, Virginia M.

TIEMAN, Virginia (Virgie) WAUGH, C. Howard WHITE-CARTER, Edith Journey's End GALLAGHER Charleen (nee Eshelman), beloved wife of Thomas A. Gallagher, loving mother of Liz Gallagher, Thomas and Peter Schwartz and Christina Gallagher, devoted grandmother of Catherine, Monica, Dominic and Elizabeth Schwartz. Friday, July 15, 1977, at her residence, 123 Dorsey St. Friends may call at an Irish Wake to be held at the Gallagher residence, Monday, July 18 from 7 P.M.

to 11 P.M. Mass of Christian Burial at St. Xavier Church, 6th Sycamore Streets, Tuesday at 10 A.M. Gilligan Funeral Home in charge. Parking maps for the wake will be available at the corner of Sycamore Dorsey, Contributions may be made to the Save the Children Federation, for the benefit of Lucinda Antone.

GEIGER Paul devoted husband of the late Leora Geiger (nee Gray), beloved brother of Dorothy and the late Russell Geiger, also survived by one niece and two nephews. Saturday, July 16, 1977. Rest dence, 7343 Joseph Mt. Healthy. Friends may call at the Hawthorne Funeral Home, 7830 Hamilton Tuesday, July 19 from 12 Noon until time of funeral service at 2:00 P.M.

Interment, Greenwood Cemetery, Hamilton. Member of Brotherhood Railroad Clerks Unit Charles beloved husband of Charlotte Klaas Gilbert, dear far ther of Charles E. Glibert, dear brother of Bertha Meckel, Cornelia Major and the late Wit liam Gilbert and Nellie Redmond. Suddenly, Friday, July 15, 1977, at his summer home, Tar island, Ontario, Canada. Friends may call at the Chas.

A. Miller Sons Funeral Home, Hamilton Ave. at Knowton Northside, Wednesday, 12 Noon until time of services at 2:00 P.M. No visitation Tuesday. If you so desire, memorials may be directed to the Shriners Burns institute or charity of your choice.

GOWER Edith (nee Gorsuch), beloved wife of the late Webb C. Gower, dear mother of Jack Gower and Mary Catherine Cummings, sister of Jennie Sanger and the late Harry Gorsuch, Clarice Murray and Verlie Springer, grandmother of James Miller, Scott Cummings, and David, Jenny, Catherine, and Edith Gower. Saturday, July 16, 1977. Age 81. Resident of Sharonville.

Funeral services at the Schmidt-Dhonau Funeral Home, 10980 Reading Sharonville, Wednesday at 10:30 A.M. Relatives and friends may call Tuesday from 5 to 9 P.M. Chap. O.E.S. services at 7:30 P.M.

Also a member of Sharonville Senlor Citizens. Sympathy may be expressed by donations to Sharonville Presbyterian Church. HALL Russell beloved husband of Gladys Fisher Hall, devoted father of Dr. Russell Hall, devoted father-in-law of Roberta Hall, also survived by three grandchildren, Wayne, of Mark of Sunman, Ind. and Diane Hall, of St.

Leon, Ind. and Jean Weider Hall, of Calif. and Connie Rosfeld Hall, of Sunman, one great-grandson, Wayne, Jr. Friday, July 15, 1977. At his home in St.

Leon, Ind. Formerly of Northside and Norwood. Age 77 years. Friends may call at the Chas. A.

Miller Sons Funeral Home, Hamilton Ave. at Knowtton Northside, Monday, 6 to 8 P.M. Services Tuesday, 11 A.M. Burial in Arlington Memorial. HARTMAN Ralph beloved husband of Minerva Johnson Hartman, devoted father of Rose Marie Wetshaupt, Jean Owens, Joan Schroeder, Minerva Lee Buckmaster and the late Shirley Jane Harvey, devoted grandfather of 16 grandchildren, dear brother of Marie Hartman, Charlotte Gerdes and the late Antoinette Smith and Alvin Hartman.

Sunday, July 17, 1977. Residence, 1731 North Bend Rd. Age 74 years. Friends call at the Chas. A.

Miller Sons Funeral Home, Hamilton Ave. at Knowtton Northside, Tuesday, 5 to 8 P.M. Funeral services Wednesday, 10:30 A.M. HOPKINS Harry beloved husband of the late Helen Hopkins (nee Madden), dear father of Donald H. and John W.

Hopkins, also survived by three grandchildren, Saturday, July 16, 1977; age 87; formerly of Reading. Funeral from the Schmidt-Dhonau Funeral Home, 8633 Reading Reading, Monday at 10 A.M. Funeral Mass at SS Peter and Paul Church at 10:30 A.M. Friends may call Monday morning from 9 to 10 A.M. HUDSON James beloved husband of Helen Walker Hudson, father or James D.

Ill and Thomas Hudson, six grandchildren and one greatgrandchild, brother of Mrs. Gladys Morton and Thelma Davis, Friday, July 15, 1977; residence 4110 Floral Norwood. Friends may call at the Funeral Home, 2131 Cameron Norwood, Monday 7 to 9 P.M. Funeral Tuesday 10 A.M. NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE CONTRACTORS TO! STATE OF OHIO DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Columbus, Ohio July 1, 1977 Contract Sales Legal Copy No.

77-925 UNIT PRICE CONTRACT PMS-000S (111) Sealed proposals will be received at the office of the Director of the Ohio Department of Transportation, Columbus, Ohio, until 10:00 A.M., Ohio Standard Time, Tuesday, August 2, 1977, for improvements in: Butler, Clermont, Clinton, Greene, Hamilton, Montgomery, 'Preble and Warren Counties: On various roads in Townships of Lemon, Madison, Morgan and St. Claire, Cities of Fairfield and Oxford in Butler County; Union Township and in Clermont County; Village of New Vienna, Union Township, City of Wilmington and In- Cinton County; City of Xenia, Beavercreek Township in Greene County: Townships of Green and Delhi, Cities of Norwood and Sit verton, Villages of Harrison and Elmwood Place in Hamilton County; Townships of Washington and Butjer, Village of Germantown, City of Miamisburg in Montgomery, County; Townships of Gratis and Israel, Village of Lewisburg and in Preble County; Townships of Deerfield, Franklin, Salem and Turtlecreek, Villages of Corwin and Harveysburg and in Warren County, by applying paint to edge, center and lane lines. Project Length-0 feet or 0 miles. Work Length-0 feet or 0 miles. The ohio Department of Transportation hereby notifies all bidders that it will affirmatively insure that in any contract entered into pursuant to this advertisement, minority business enterprises will be afforded full opportunity to submit bids in response to this invitation and will not be discriminated against on the grounds of race, color, or notrai origin in consideration for an award.

"Minimum wage rates for this project have been predetermined as required by law and are set forth in the bid proposal." "The date for completion of this work shall be set forth in the bidding proposal." Each bidder shall be required to file with his bid a certified check or cashier's check for an amount equal to five per cent of his bid, but in no event more than fifty thousand dollars, or a bond for ten per cent of his bid, payable to the Director. Bidders must apply, on the proper forms, for qualification at least ten days prior to the date set for opening bids in accordance with Chapter 5525 Ohio Revised Code. Plans and sepcifications are on file in the Department of Transportation and the office of the District Deputy Director. The Director reserves the right to reject any and all bids. DAVID L.

WEIR DIRECTOR Rev. 8-17-73 130573 LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE TO BIDDERS Miscellaneous improvements and repairs to various schools for the Board of Education of Northwest Local School District, 3242 Banning Road, Cincinnati, Ohio 45239. Sealed proposals will be received by Joseph H. Presnell, Clerk of the Board of Education, Northwest Local School District, at the Board of Education Building (Weigel School), 3242 Banning Road, Colerain Township; Cincinnati, Ohio 45239 until 12:00 Noon (EDST), Thursday, July 28, 1977 for: MISCELLANEOUS MENTS AND REPAIRS THE FOLLOWING SCHOOLS: Colerain Senior High and Vocational Center; Northwest Senior High and Vocational Center; Colerain Junior High; Pleasant Run Junior High; White Oak JunHigh; Bevis Elementary; Colerain Elementary; Houston Elementary; Monfort Heights Elementary; Pleasant Run Elementary; Struble Elementary; Taylor Elementary; Weigel Elementary. Included in the work are the following items: Miscellaneous asphalt concrete paving and repairs, concrete work, site improvements; roof replacement and repairs, entrance door replacement, alteration to existing intercom system, masonry repairs, gymnasium floor refinishing, conversion of existing boilers to dual fuel burners, and other improvements and repairs as called for in the bid documents.

All bids shall be in accordance with drawings and specifications prepared by STEED HAMMOND-PAUL ARCHITECTS AIA, and shall be sealed prior to entry upon the premises. Principal contractors may obtain information and bid documents for the purpose of bidding from STEEDHAMOND-PAUL ARCHITECTS AIA, 10 Court Street, Hamilton, Ohio 45011, telephone (513) 863-5441. A deposit for contract documents in the amount of twenty dollars ($20.00) per set is required. Contract documents will be sent at bidder's expense. Successful bidder (s) will be required to secure the performance of the contract with a Performance and Payment Bond meeting Ohio Revised Code Provisions in the amount of of the Contract Sum.

Bids shall be submitted on the form furnished with each set of bid documents or on a typewritten copy of that form. Each bid shall be accompanied by a bid bond, certified check or cashier's check in the amount of at least of the gross bid. The provisions of Chapter 4115, Ohio Revised Code relating to prevailaing wage rates are applicable to this project. The Northwest Local School District reserves the right to reject any or all bids, to waive informalities and to withhold final awarding of the contract for thirty (30) days after the opening of bids. NORTHWEST LOCAL BOARD OF EDUCATION Joseph H.

Presnell, Clerk- Treasurer 133130 LEGAL NOTICE Sealed proposals for a food service system to provide meals for the Hamilton County TITLE Nutrition Program, in accordance with its specifications, will be received by Cincinnati Area Senior Services, Inc. at its offices at 1428 Vine Street, Cincinnati, Ohio 45210 until noon Tuesday; August 2, 1977, at which time bids will be publicly opened. Specificatons may be obtained at the same office. Bidders must be Equal Opportunity Employers, A General Bidders Meeting will be held at 1428 Vine Street at 10:00 A.M., Wednesday, July 20. The terms of the proposed contract will be for one (1) year from October 1, 1977 to September 30, 1978.

The right is reserved to reject any and all bids. Lucile S. Costello Executive Director Cincinnati Area Senior Services, Inc. 130572 LEGAL NOTICE Sealed proposals will be received at the office of the Director of the Ohio Department of Transportation, Columbus, Ohio, until 10:00 A.M., Ohio Standard Time, Tuesday, August 2, 1977, for improvements in: Hamilton County, Ohio, on part of interstate Route 71, Section 12.72, Sycamore Township and Section 15.25, City of Montgomery; Interstate Route 75, Section 6.47 City of Cincinnati, and Interstate Route 275, Section 32.70, Symes Township, by repairing damage to bridges hit by high loads, and related work. Structural Types: Steel Beam Continuous Project feet or 0.000 miles.

"The date set for completion of this work shall be as set forth in the bidding proposal." Each bidder shall be required to, file with his bid a certified check or cashier's check for an amount equal to five per cent of his bid, but in no event more than fifty thousand dollars, or 8 bond for ten per cent of his bid, payable to the Director. Bidders must apply, on the proper forms, for qualification at feast ten days prior to the date set for opening bids in accordance with Chapter 5525 Ohio Revised Code. Plans and specifications are on file in the Department of Transportation and the office of the District Deputy Director. The Director reserves the cight to reject any and all bids. DAVID L.

WEIR DIRECTOR Rev. 8-17-73 130588 NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE The following described items will be offered for public sale to the highest bidder on the premises of. The City Loan Savings Company, 414 Walnut Ohio, on the 28th day of July, 1977, af 10:00 o'clock AM. bed, mattress and box springs, dresser and mirror. Terms of Sale: Cash.

Items may be sold in units or in parcels, Seller reserves the right to bid and the right to reject any and all bids. The City Loan Savings Co. 175652 BETHESDA HOSPITAL PARKS- and Pamela, June 20, 1977 2443 Maple Wood, girl. DILL and Alice, 8586 Bethany Lane, boy, HEITMAN- and Linda, 5814 Pandora girl. -James and Melinda, 3020 Murdock girl, JUDD-Emmett and Cathy, 4536 Glenway boy.

KREBS-William and Teresa, 11119 Reading Sharonville, Ohio, girl. June 21, 1977 -Dennis and Cheryl, 11536 Lincolnshire, boy. CHILDS-Dale and Shirlene, 2736 Haverknoll Dr girl. FIELER and Judith, 6741 Cambridge girl. HENSGEN -Gary and Linda, 4547 New Market Batavia, Ohio, boy.

HENSLEY-Timothy and Susan, 200 Riveroaks boy, HODGES-Edward and Jacqueline, 6537 St. R1. 48, Goshen, Ohio, boy. ROBBINS-Larry and Linda, 7857 Evans girl. WHITTLE -Eddie and Paula, 3719 Kirkup boy.

June 22, 1977 -Leslie and Diana, 8609 Dallasburg, Morrow, Ohio, boy. GRUBBS-Jerry and Patricia, 678 Leland, Taylor MiN, boy. MERRITT and Dorothy, 4718 Chickering, boy. -Larry and Kaye, 3201 Griesmer Hamilton, Ohio, boy. June 23, 1977 CARTER and Connie, 1198 Eimwood, Amelia, Ohio, boy.

COX -David and Judith, 4031 Heyward girl. FORTMAN- Thomas and Norma, 3150 Sunshine, boy. FRASURE James and Debra, 3658 Archer boy. MILLER -Ronald and Sharon, 252 E. Pike, Morrow, Ohio, girl.

-Lawrence and Linda, 13 Iroquois, Loveland, Ohio, boy. WYATT-Ronald and Lettie, 105 W. 68th girl. June 24, 1977 DAWSON-Mark and Marjorie, 2954 Highforest, girl. GOULD and Beverly, 4073 Sharon Park Ln.

Sharonville, Ohio, boy. SUR SURYADEVARA-SIvakumar and Prameela, 5522 Montgomery boy, THOMAN-James and Kathleen, 4015 S. Madison Norwood, Ohio, boy. THE JEWISH HOSPITAL June 29, 1977 LINK -Thomas and Gladys, 4073 Sharon Park Lane, boy LOEWY-Dr. Andrew and Donna, 7105 Elbrook, girl RUBEN-Steven and Terry, 1008 Pelican, boy SMITH and Carolyn, 1736 Adams Road, boy June 30, 1977 GODERRE-David and Madeline, 9658 Iris Drive, girl KLEIN-Willem and Linda, 2459 Westwood Northern girl July 1, 1977 FOX- and Virginia, Box 141A, Route 1, Blanchester, Ohio, boy STONE -Ronnie and Christine, 1148A Deerfield Road, Lebanon, Ohio, boy WILLIAMS- James and Kathryn, 1463 Pembridge, girl July 2, 1977 DOOLEY -Daniel and Jacqueline, 2160 Karla Court, boy OWENS-Gerald and Wanda, 2956 Highforest Lane, boy TREPKUS-Stephen and Susan, 3113 New Year Drive, girl WOOSLEY-Jess and Maria, 408 Viscount Drive, boy July 3, 1977 -Ira and Elaine, 825 Clearfleld Lane, boy LEVY -Daniel and Rita, 2557 Hot lenshade, boy SINGER -Jonathan and Ruth, 120 E.

Mitchell, boy July 4, 1977 ARANYOS-robert and Lorene, 2807 S. Bantam, Bethel, Ohio, boy BOGART -Donald and Nancy, 7112 Grantham, boy and Lelia, Box 174 Apple Road, Amelia, Ohio, boy LEGAL NOTICES BIRTHS STATE OF OHIO LAND SALE The State of Ohio has available approximately 500 acres of choice land for industrial and commercial development. The land located south of and adjacent to the City of Massillon, Ohio, five (5) miles west of Canton, Ohio, and a part of the Canton-Akron-Massillon Industrial area. Approximately 450 acres of the land is located along and west of Rt 21 and is bisected by U.S. RT.

30 with access ramps at R1. 21. Approximately 50 acres is located east of RT. 21 (Erie Street at this point) Land will be surveyed and appraised by tract as a whole Inquiries are invited. Write to Fred M.

Case, Land Management, Department of Mental Health Retardation, Rm. 1145, 30 East Broad Street, Columbus, Ohio 43215. Phone (614) 466-3660 130584 LEGAL NOTICE Spring Hill Nurseries Tipp City, Ohio, on July 1, 1977 filed a Petition for an Arrangement under Chapter XI of the Bankruptcy Act in the United States District Court in Dayton, Ohio. The first meeting of all creditors is scheduled for 10:00 A.M. on August 1, 1977 at the United States District Court, U.S.

Courthouse, Room 811, 200 West Second Street, Dayton, Ohio. The meeting may be continued or adjourned from time to time by order made in open Court without further written notice to creditors. At the meeting, the creditors may file their claims, elect a standby trustee, elect a committee of creditors, examine the officers of Spring Hill Nurserias as permitted by the Court and transact such other business as shall come before the meeting. Proofs of claim must be filed before confirmation of the Arrangement, except if scheduled by the Debtor-in-Possession, claim may be filed within thirty (30) days after the date of mailing notice of confirmation to creditors, but shall not be allowed in an amount in excess of that set forth in Debtor schedules. 175655 LEGAL NOTICE Sealed proposals will be received at the office of the Director of the Ohio Department of Transportation, Columbus, Ohio, until 10:00 A.M., Ohio Standard Time, Tuesday, August 2, 1977, for improvements in: Hamilton and Warren Counties, Ohio, on various sections -State Route 32 in the Village of Newtown and State Route 128, in Hamilton County and Route 42 and State Route 63 in the Village of Monroe, in Warren County, by spot trenching out of shoulders and placing bituminous aggregate base in part and applying a bituminous surface course.

Shoulders- -Varies. Project and Work feet or 18.59 miles. "The date set for completion of this work shall be as set forth in the bidding Each bidder shall be required to file with his bid a check or cashier's check for an amount equal to five per cent of his bid, but in no event more than fifty thousand dollars, or a bond for ten per cent of his bid, payable to the Director. Bidders must apply, on the proper forms, for qualification at least ten days prior to the date set for opening bids in accordance with Chapter 5525 Ohio Revised Code. Plans and specifications are on file in the Department of Transportation and the office of the District Deputy Director, The Director reserves the right to reject any and all bids.

DAVID L. WEIR DIRECTOR Rev. 8-17-73 130589 LEGAL NOTICE Sealed bids for the leasing of the premises to the Department of Liqvor Control for use as a State Liquor Store in the vicinity of Montgomery Road, Cincinnati, Ohio, will be received at the office of the Department Liquor Control, Columbus, Ohio, up to twelve o'clock noon on Friday, AUgust 19, 1977. Bid forms and specifications, including two rest rooms, approximately 4,000 square feet, all utilities, air conditioning, parking, delivery, and others as specified, may be obtained at 2323 West Fifth Avenue, Columbus, Ohio 43204. Telephone (614) 466-4826.

DEPARTMENT OF LIQUOR CONTROL Clifford E. Reich, Director 130590 BIERMAN- James and 4126 Lora Charles Gertrude, 2025 West girl. FRITZ -Don and Mary Ann, 5402 Leumas boy. HARTH-John and Barbara, 414 Elm girl. HAYES-Dennis and Linda, 6150 Jessup girl, HOSTLER -William and Sondra, 2970 West Knolls boy.

KRUSE--Gary and Yvonne, 5214 Sidney girl. LAWSON-Timothy and Letta, 4717 Blue Jacket Mt. Carmel, boy. LINCK -Drew and Nancy, Timberhili girl. MARTIN--Gary and 2515 Sudbury girl.

MONNIG -William and Mary, 3317 Bassett girl. POLDER- Arthur and Catherine, 1584 Tonopah boy. REESE-Scott and Bonnie, 5571 Beechmont girl. -William and Sharon, 666 Park boy. SCHNEIDER -Nicholas and Patricia, 5120 Valley Ridge boy, WARD--Terry and Barbara, Webster boy.

WERT- -John and Karen, 1635 Sundale girl. YOUNG -Michael and Christine, 410 Morris Ft. Wright, Ky. girl. Marriage Licenses July 8, 1977 T.

R. Freese, 27, 5718 West Grove sales production manager, and Theresa Carter, 28, 6386 Wesselman, nurse anesthetist Thomas Paul Rehage, 24, 4730 Embrett stock clerk, and Marcia Ann Gravett, 19, 1764 Tuxworth receptionist Moses Hawkins, 26, 4539 Whetsel maintenance and Cynthia Hampton, 22, 6429 Kennedy instructors assistant Phillip S. White, IlI, 25, 301 S. Sycamore, Harrison, salesman, and Catherine L. Cornelius, 28, 301 S.

Sycamore St. Richard D. Martin, 20, 2342 Miles meat cutter and Cynthia Lee Tensing, 18, 2352 Roxanna Dr. Timothy Jenkins, 32, 17 W. Hollister and Kerry Margaret Grant, 27, 17 W.

Hollister Edward William Doench, 34, 8116 Forest U. S. Coast Guard, and Jean M. Weldon, 31, R1 4, Box 812, Stoughton, Wise. Jerome A.

Schuckman, 26, 5315 East Knoll clerk, and and Robin J. Adams, 20, 945 Lawn Ave. Martin L. Montag, 25, 11386 Bond Harrison, mechanIc, and Pauline E. Glenn, 23, 380 E.

Sharon clerk Gregory E. Herren, 23, 455 Kitty Lane, sales, and Marietta C. Bucalo, 19, 286 Deephaven teller. James A. Horn, 30, 810 Matson Place, city supervisor, and Barbara Pitchford, 25, Matson bookkeeper.

Frederic Alan Seibert, 27, 2779 Redfield salesman, and Marilyn K. O'Bryan, 26, 2345 Vera accountant clerk Gregory J. Tucker, 21, 1982 Fairfax war associate, and Janice A. Arnold, 21, 3351 Evanston assistant buyer. Bruce H.

Finke, 26, 75 Versailles, teacher, and Linda M. Hayden, 28, 75 Versailles, registered nurse. Terry L. Thomas, 21, 1926 Dalewood U. S.

Air Force, and Judith Ann Johnson, 19, 1811 Baymiller student. Robert Dean Moore, 20, Koehler service technician, and Rosemay Ann Sand, 18, 629 Harmes, machine operator James Hayden, 22, Anoka, assembler and Glenda R. Overton, 18, 944 Chateau Anthony D. Coletta, 40, 1731 E. McMillan, real estate broker, and Peggy Kaye Ganger, 31, 2847 Cypress Way, interior designer.

Gregory Dewey Hamilton, 32, 990 Chesterdale, foreman, and Debra Robinson, 24, 990 Chesterdale, typist Ray Peddenpohl, 20, 777 Striaght packing, and Nita Waters, 21, 602 Tafel St. Timothy Lee Shafer, 29, 3961 Cornell Sharonville, railroad trainman, and Joan Marie Roth, 23, 3654 Matson artist Timothy Joe Miller, 27, 5634 Macey bus driver, and Yolanda Leigh Dillon, 25, 5634 Macey waitress. Daniel W. Horane, 23, 2393 Sunny Hill, student, and Carrie L. Wadley, 20, 2331 Iroll secretary.

Donald Daniels, 29, 2522 Ingleside, teacher, and Brenda D. Freeman, 25, 79 Washington teacher. Jonathan David Sackson, 30, 2558 Madison painter, and Mary Beth Gwynn, 29, 2558 Madi. son librarian Paul Douglas Teeters, 49, 7892 Anchor roofer, and Sylvia Dean Teeters, 54, 7892 Anchor Rd. Suits Filed July 8, 1977 Court of Common Pleas A7705470 Taylor Rental Corp.

vs. Ronald I. Long, et al. For 928, due on a personal guaranty. A7705471 Robert Justice vs.

Josephine Justice. Divorce. A7705472 Phyllis June Turner vs. Michael L. Turner.

Divorce. A7705473 Wanda L. Durgan vs. Larry Durgan. Divorce.

A7705474 Arthur H. Galea, et al vs. Bluford Jackson Son. Beyond monetary jurisdiction of Municipal Court of Hamilton County. A7705475 Brenda Banks vs.

Jeremiah Banks. Support. A7705476 Beverly Davis vs. Michael C. Davis.

Support. A7705477 Connie Douglas vs. Jerome Tip Scalf. Support. A7705478 William J.

Reising, Adm Estate of Marc S. Reising, vs. Billy J. Dunaway, et al. For $187,081 personal injury vehicle accident.

A7705479 Irene Weston vs. Claude Ray Weston. Support. A7705480 Dorothy Milford vs. Bruce Alain Walker.

Support. A7705481 Patsy Lee and Robert Howard Ross. Dissolution of marriage. A7705482 Buckeye A vs. William Dabney, et al.

For $42,971 foreclosure of mortgage. A7705483 Samuel J. Dula et al VS. King Kwik Minit Market, et al. For $12,235 personal injury.

A7705484 Gaynal J. Smith vs. David Smith. Divorce. A7705485 Donald N.

Bullock and Edith M. Bullock. Dissolution of marriage. A7705486 Deborah Elliott vs. David P.

Elliott. Divorce. A7705487 George B. Mackhus, vs. Harriet Mackhus.

Divorce. A7705488 Eugene Smith, and Brenda Smith. Dissolution of marriage. A7705489 Vickie Baker vs. Roger Baker.

Divorce. A7705490 William J. Brown vs. Frank J. Jansen, Dba K.

Mortgage Service, et al. Injunction. A7705491 Carol J. Stephenson vs. Charles W.

Smith. For $101,812 damages. A7705492 Debra Chomyszak vs. Stephen J. Chomyszak, Divorce.

A7705493 Helen Gentry vs. Marvin E. Gentry. Support. A7705494 Diana M.

Hutton VS. Fred Hutton. Divorce restoration of maiden name. A7705495 Clyde H. Davis Jr.

vs. Adm. Bureau of Worker's Compensation, et al. Notice of appeal. A7705496 Clyde H.

Davis, Jr. VS. Adm. Bureau of Worker's Compensation, et al. Notice of appeal.

A7705497 Clyde H. Davis, Jr. vs. Adm. Bureau of Worker's Compensation, et al.

Notice of appeal. A7705498 Daniel R. Haus et al vs. Knights of Columbus, et al. For $2,523,949 personal injury vehicle accident.

A7705499 Paul G. Thomas, Jr. vs. Cheryl C. Borders.

For $25,000 personal injury, A7705501 Cynthia Ann Back vs. Thomas James Back, Divorce. A7705127 Pamela S. Martin and Roger N. Martin.

Same. A7705128 Roger W. Heuck vs. Anna R. Heuck.

Divorce. A7705129 Charter Oak A vs. Charles T. Myers, et al. For 669 foreciasure of mortgage.

A7705130 Marlene Ann Polisini vs. David Polisini. Divorce. A7705131 Lillian Morris et al vs. Western Auto Supply et al.

For $125,000 personal injury. A7705132 Southern Ohio Bank vs. Andrea L. Niehaus et al. For $9,508 replevin breach of contract.

A7705133 Thomas G. Burns Vs. Nancy J. Burns. Divorce.

A7705347 Betty Jo Bolin and Estil Lee Bolin. Dissolution of marriage. SAMARITAN husband of Cleo Anderson, devoted father of Mrs. Calvin (Phyllis) Hoover, Ms. Shilda Gail Justes, Mrs.

Michael (Christine) Pierce and Robert G. Anderson, dear brother of Mrs. Josephine Farrell, Mrs. George Williams, Mrs. Lanceford Creekmore, R.

Paul and Billy Anderson, nine grandchildren one greatgrandchild, Saturday, July 16, 1977; residence 8125 Bridle Rd. Services will be held at 11 A.M. Monday from the Moore Funeral Home, 6708 Main Newtown, where the family will receive friends from 6 to 9 P.M. Sunday. Oakley will hold services at 8 P.M.

Sunday. BECKER ANDERSON Ralph (Bud), beloved husband of Amy Lammers Becker, dear father of JoAnn Jacobs and Gall Smith, dear grandfather of Kimberly Ripple, Brian, Jeffrey and Douglas Smith, dear brother of Bette Pace of Michigan and Boots Boenitsch, dear son of Clifford Becker, Friday, July 15, 1977; restdence 904 Rosemont Ave. formerly of Sayler Park. Friends may call at the Selfert-Hardig Funeral Home, Monitor and Parkland Sayler Park, Monday 6 to 9 P.M. Funeral service Tuesday 10 A.M.

Memorial contributions may be made to the Moores HIM, Indana Life Squad Rescue Four. BODE Frances B. (nee McCash), beloved wife of the late Charles Bode, also survived by nieces and nephews. Saturday, July 16, 1977. Age 93 years.

Former resident of Carthage. Relatives and friends may call at the Hodapp Funeral Home, 7401 Vine Carthage, Tuesday, July 19 from 10 A.M. until time of services at 11:00 A.M. BRADFORD Chester beloved husband of the late Mercedes BradfordMason, (nee Schock), devoted stepfather of John Mason, dear brother of Lucille Cuiter, dear stepgrandfather of James Mason and Ryan Mason. Friday, July 15, 1977.

Residence 1415 Chase Ave. Age 73 years. Funeral Tuesday, July 19 at 10 A.M. from Spaeth Sons Funeral Home, 1320 Chase Ave. at Chambers Northside.

Visitation Monday, 6 to 9 P.M. BROCKMEYER Herbert beloved husband of Gertrude Brockmeyer, (nee Fuchs), dear father of Mrs. Charles (Lois) Geraci and Fred Brockmeyer, brother of Mrs. Witliam F. (Marie) Bosseler, Saturday, Juty 16, 1977; age 77; formerly of Lockland, also survived by seven grandchildren and one great-grandchild.

Funeral at Schmidt-Dhonau Funeral Home, 8633 Reading Reading, Tuesday at 11 A.M. No visitation. Sympathy may be expressed by donations to St. Paul Lutheran Church. Cards available at the funeral home.

CALDWELL Ruth Mary (nee Disselkamp), beloved wife of Dean E. Caldwell, devoted mother of Nancy, Thomas, Janice and Lisa Caldwell, dear daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Disselkamp, sister of Mrs.

Elaine Westrich, Mrs. Ellen Castator, Mrs. Peggy Reilly, Mrs. Mary Sue LaGory, Joseph, and the late James Disselkamp, grandmother of Eric and Jennifer Caldwell, July 16, 1977, residence 1479 Montegor Dr. Funeral Mass Guardian Angels Church Tuesday, July 19, at 9:30 A.M.

Friends call T. P. White Sons Funeral Home, 2050 Beechmont Mt. Washington, Monday 6 to 9 P.M. friends desire, memorials to Oncology Department, Dr.

Cornella Dettmer, Christ Hospital. CHAPMON Cleo (Red), beloved husband of Mrs. Bertha Chapmon, (nee Deaton), devoted father of Mrs. Mary Nimmo, Mrs. Patricia Schorry, Mrs.

Janice Bottom, Thomas and Larry Chapmon, dear brother of Clifton Chapmon, also survived by 12 grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Friday, July 15, 1977. Aged 72 years. Residence 5090 Batavia Pike, Cincinnati, Ohio. Services at the convenience of the family, Oakley Lodge F.8.A.M.

wiN hold services at 7:30 P.M. Monday at the Muehlenkamp-Erschell Newport Funeral Home, 835 York St. Memorials may be made to the Masonic Home, Springfield, Ohio or to the charity of your choice. Visitation 4 to 9 P.M. Monday.

CLARK Clare beloved wife of William J. Clark, devoted mother of Mrs. Jack (Pamela) Xenakes, Mrs. Clare Jeremy Clark, Mrs. Jack (Andrea) Sinkking, dear sister of Mrs.

E.B. Spoerl, six grandchildren. Saturday, July 16, 1977. Residence, 18 N. 5th Batavia.

Services wW be held at 1:00 P.M. Wednesday from the Moore Funeral Home, 225 Spring Batavia, where the family will receive friends Wednesday, from 11 A.M. until the time of service. DELLINGER Hazel I. (nee Inbody), widow of John G.

Dellinger, dear sister of W. Raymond Inbody and Helen J. Peterson, dear aunt of James R. Inbody and Barbara J. Miller, Friday, July 15, 1977.

Friends may call at the Chas. A. Miller Sons Funeral Home, Hamilton Ave. at Knowlton Northside, Sunday 2 to 6 P.M. Funeral services Monday 10 A.M.

Fairmont Chapter No. 352 OES services Sunday 5 P.M. GAJUS William beloved husband of Virginia Alcorn Gajus, devoted father of Mrs. Wilma Dunn and Witliam T. Gajus, Ill, grandfather of Ginny, Hope and Shaun Dunn and William IV and Gregory Gajus, brother of Mrs.

Anna Waites, Mrs. Evelyn Holtman, Mrs. Mildred Hirschfeld, Mrs. Alma Mullenix, Mrs. Thelma Lindner and the late Rosemary Morris.

Suddenly, Friday, July 15, 1977. Residence, 2970 E. Galbraith Amberley Village. Friends may call at the Vorhis Funeral Home, 5501 Montgomery Norwood, Monday, 5 to 9 P.M. Services Tuesday, July 19 at 10:30 A.M.

If desired, sympathy may be expressed by a contribution to Shrine Burns Hospital or the charity of your choice. Masonic Lodge F. A.M. and Scottish Rite Services, Monday at 8 P.M. BIRTHS GOOD SAMARITAN HOSPITAL July 5, 1977 BAILEY -Glenn and LaVeda, 1050 Garner boy.

BONHAM-Carl and Theresa, R. R. Glady Rd. Box 467, Blanchester, Ohio, girl. BURKE and Gay, 4161 Lakeman boy.

John and Joanne, 9452 Winton girl, DUESING -Edward and Cynthia, 236 Ward girl. -William and Barbara, 3861 North Bend boy. HILS-Thomas and Michael, 131 Anspaugh girl. HOELKER -William and Jean, 3411 February girl. KAISER- -Merl and Deborah, 1776 Esmonde, girl, Barry and Bonita, 6031 Sheits girl.

MONNIG- James and Pamela, R. R. Box 327 Guilford, girl. MORSE- James and Mary, 35 Meadow Crest Lane, girl. MYERS-Daniel and Pamela, Trenton girl.

RIGGIO- Anthony and Susan, 1118 Baytree Court, girl. SCHRAUDER- James and Irene, 10920 Tangleberry, girl. WALLACE -Thomas and Robin, 866 Academy boy. -Douglas and Ann, 3096 Teak wood girl. July 5, 1977 -Terry and Juie, 1722 North Bend girl NURRE and Nancy, 813 Buena Vista, Aurora, Indiana, Twins (Boy-Girl) ZINSER -Steven and Linda, 7409 Perry girl TIME DATE 11:00 A.M.

July 18 10:00 A.M. July 19 11:00 A.M. July 19 10:00 A.M. July 19 11:00 A.M. July 19 9:30 A.M.

July 19 1:00 10:00 10:30 10:00 2:00 2:00 10:30 11:00 10:30 10:30 10:00 10:00 8:00 11:00 11:00 9:00 10:30 1:00 9:30 10:00 9:30 10:00 12 11:00 1:30 11:00 11:30 10:30 10:30 10:00 7:30 2:00 10:00 July 20 July 18 July 19 July 19 July 19 July 20 July 20 July 19 July 20 July 18 July 19 July 20 July 18 July 20 July 19 July 18 July 19 July 19 July 19 July 19 July 19 July 19 July 19 July 20 July 19 July 19 July 18 July 19 July 20 July 20 July 18 July 19 July 19 Journey's End KELLER Barbara, beloved wife of Larry Keller, beloved mother of Kimberly, Larry, Jr. Wade and Yvonne Keller, dear daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gronberg, sister of Robert and Larry Gronberg. Residence, Milford.

Saturday, July 16, 1977. Age 37. Services, Craver-Hookom Funeral Home, Milford, Wednesday, Juty 20 at 10:00 A.M. Friends may call Tuesday, 6 to 9 P.M. KELLER Helen Marie (nee Plagge), beloved wife of J.

Paul Keller, dear mother of Jack and Ron Keller, survived by 11 grandchildren, dear sister of Mrs. Grace Kernen, Rev. Robert Ralph and the late Joseph Plagge. Saturday, July 16, 1977, at her residence. and friends may call at the B.

J. Meyer Funeral Home, 4841 Glenway Ave. (near Overlook Monday from 5 P.M. until time of Mass. Funeral Mass, St.

Antoninus Church at 8 P.M. Monday, Member of St. Francis Hospital Pink Ladies, St. Louise Aux. K.

of St. J. and St. Antoninus Rosary-Altar Society. desired, remembrances may be made to the American Cancer Society, KEMPER Ronald darling son of Terry and Annita Dent Kemper, devoted brother of Esther, Sandra, Jeffery and Steve Kemper, grandson of Mary and Tom Thompson.

Suddenly Friday, July 15, 1977. Restdence, 4160 Lakeman Northside. Age 5 years. Friends may call at the Imwalle Memorial, 4811 Vine St. at Washington, St.

Bernard, Tuesday between 4 and 8 P.M. Services Wednesday, 11:00 A.M. KRAUSS Elmer, beloved husband of Carolyn Krauss (nee Harter), dear son of the late William and Catherine Federman Krauss, dear brother of Mrs. Katherine Cherrington and the late Alfred and Raymond Krauss. Friday, July 15, 1977.

Residence, 4125 Janward Dr. Age 70 years. Services Tuesday, at the Bolton Lunsford Funeral Home, 3042 Harrison Westwood, at 11 A.M. LUERS Marcellus (Whitey), beloved husband of Laura Osner Luers, dear father of Janet Mills, Mrs. Carol Bullock, Mrs.

Myrna Huffman, Mrs. Marcia Collopy and Alvin Luers, also survived by 19 grandchildren and two greatgrandchildren, brother of Leona Osner and F.J. (Bud) Luers. Saturday, July 16, 1977. Residence Reading, Ohio.

No visitation. Friends and relatives are invited to attend Mass of Christian Burial at St. Peter and Paul Church, Reading, Monday at 9 A.M. Family requests memorials directed to St. Rita School for the Deaf or the American Cancer Society.

MeDANIEL Ella (nee Chalk), widow of Cleveland H. McDaniel, and survived by nieces and nephews. Saturday, July 16, 1977. Residence, Bethel, Ohio. Age 83 years.

Service from the Kennedy-Stevens Funeral Home, Bethel, Tuesday, July 19. at 10:30 A.M. Friends may call at the funeral home, 5, to 8 P.M., Monday. MeGIRR Maurice (Dale), beloved son of Eugene and Erna Matthes McGirr, dear brother of Mrs. Denice Setser and Ernst Michael McGirr, grandson of Mrs.

Pearl McGirr, Stanford, Ky. and Mrs. Babette Matthes of Heidelberg, Germany, Saturday, July 16, 1977. Residence, 3680-8 Hopper Hill Rd. Funeral services Tuesday, July 19 at the Family Cemetery, Moreland, at 1:00 P.M.

No visitation in Cincinnati. Hodapp Funeral Home, Carthage, in charge of rangements. MIDDLEKAMP Cella (nee Frankenhoff), beloved wife of the late Fred B. Middiekamp, dear mother of Eugene and Paul Middlekamp, dear mother-in-law of Anne Wagner Middlekamp, dear foster mother of Carol Kemper, also survived by five grandchildren, Friday, July 15, 1977; residence 1552 Joseph St. Funeral services private for the convenience of the family.

Memorial contributions may be made to Mother Margaret Hall, Mt. St. Joseph, Ohio, or to charity of choice that serves the aging. Seifert-Hardig Funeral Home, Sayler Park, serving the family. MILAM Elizabeth M.

(nee McMurrer), beloved wife of Earl E. Milam, sister of Alma McCall and the late Esther Colins, Florence Siebert, Genevieve Giuliani and Thomas McMurrer. in her 72nd year, of 1860 Langdon Farm Roselawn. Funeral Mass, Our Mother of Sorrows Church, Tuesday, at 9:30 A.M. Friends may call Monday between 6 and 8:30 P.M.

at the Albert L. Boehmer Funeral Home, 4617 Vine St. (near St. Clement Church), St. Bernard.

FUNERAL HOME Moore Seifert-Hardig Hodapp Spaeth Sons Schmidt-Dhonau T.P. White Muehlenkamp-Erschell Moore Chas. A. Miller Vorhis Gilligan Hawthorne Chas. A.

Miller Schmidt-Dhonau Chas. A. Miller Chas. A. Miller Schmidt-Dhonau Tredway Craver -Hookom B.J.

Meyer Imwalle Memorial Bolton Lunsford Hodapp Kennedy-Stevens Moreland, Ky. Seifert-Hardig Boehmer Connley Bros. Nurre Bros. Noakes Vorhis Muehlenkamp-Erschell Gump-Holt Anderson Gilligan-Siefke Thomas Allison Rose Noakes Schmidt-Dhonau Craver-Hookom Tufts P.M. A.M.

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STICKNEY Louise Hatfield, daughter of the late James T. and Elen Methven Hatfield, beloved sister of Mrs. Ruth Hatfield Gordon, Glendale, Ohio, and Miss Virginia Hatfield, Covington, Ky. Born Westwood-Cincinnati, Ohio. Died at Covington, July 16, 1977.

A student at Science HIll School, Shelbyville, Ky. Graduate of the College Preparatory School, Cincinnati, Ohio. Attended the University of Cincinnati, studied at the Metropolitan School of Art, New York, and received a "Certificate of Outstanding Merit." Member of the Cincinnati Junior League, won National Contest for Design of Crest and Letterhead used by the Association of Junior Leagues of America. Former city editor of the Cincinnati Junior League and Junior League news sheet. Founder and former director of the Cincinnati Junior League Scribblers Club.

Member of the National Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority, Member Christopher Gist Historical Society, Services at the Trinity Episcopal Church, Fourth and Madison Covington, at 10:30 A.M. Wednesday. Interment, Highland Cemetery. No visitation. Allison Rose Funeral Horne, serving the family.

Memorials may be made to the charity of your choice. TIEMAN Virginia (Virgie) (nee Duechscher), wife of the late Albert Tieman, dear mother of Mary Hess and Clarence and Robert Tieman, sister of Alma Haught, niece of Olive Windsor Horstmeier, also survived by seventeen grandchildren. Saturday, July 16, 1977; age 77; resident of Reading. Friends are invited to attend funeral Mass at Our Lady of the Sacred Heart Church Monday evening at 7:30 P.M. Family will receive friends immediately following.

Mass. Sympathy may be expressed by donations to St. Rita School for the Deaf. Committal services from the Schmidt-Dhonau Funeral Home, 8633 Reading Reading, Tuesday at 9 A.M... WAUGH C.

Howard, husband of Lyda Yockey Waugh, father of Mrs. Lester (Betty) Kenner, grandfather of Carole Kenner, also one sister and one brother. Residence, Milford. Saturday, Juty 16, 1977. Age 81.

Services, -Hookom Funeral Home, Milford, Tuesday, July 19 at 2:00 P.M. Friends may call Monday, 7 to 9 P.M. Masonic Service Monday at 7 P.M. If desired, memorials may be made to Trinity Methodist Church, or the Cancer Fund. WHITE-CARTER Edith (nee Colins), beloved mother of Claudia Rae Carter, Yvonne Lee Jones and Mary Ruth White, dear daughter of John and Beulah Steele Colins, sister of Brenda Meadors, Haley Jones, Debbie Moore, J.C.

and Willis Collins, also survived by three grandchildren. Residence, Loveland, Ohio. SaturJuly 16, 1977. Friends may call Monday, 6 to 9 P.M., Tufts Funeral Home, Loveland, Ohio, where services will be held Tuesday, July 19 at 10:00 A.M. Burial, Murdock Cemetery.

GRAVE MARKERS MONUMENTS SEARS, ROEBUCK CO. Phone 872-7463 Reading Rd. Store Only War I Vet War II Vet Veteran Veteran Forces Spanish-Amer. War Vet ANNOUNCEMENTS SERVICES BY ALLISON HOME 261-0146 inc. ROBBINS MADISON AVE Miss Josie E.

Howison 2 P.M. Tuesday Mrs. Louise Hatfield Stickney 10:30 A.M. Wednesday Trinity Episcopal I Church 4th Madison Covington Mrs. Cora (Carmen) Walker 2 P.M.

Wednesday Mr. Floyd Hall Due Notice ALLISON ROSE IS THE PREFERRED SERVICE SERVING ALL GREATER CINTI AREA, BAITER SANND, INC. 3412 CLIFTON 281-4543 Busse Bergmans Co. 3464 Central Parkway 559-1343 CREMATORY SPRING GROVE CEMETERY 681-6680 DALBERT- WOODRUFF FUNERAL HOME 922-1010 2880 BOUDINO1 at QUEEM CITY AVE A. C.

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Mack Johnson Funeral Nomes WALNUT HILLS 1309 E. McMillan St. 961-0474 MADISONVILLE Madison Rd. 271-0203 MIDDENDORF, JOHN N. SONS 912 Main, Ky.

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731-2799 DRINKING Creates, problems. it doesn't them. CAREUNIT you Program need help, call Hospital. 513-244-5292. Free Bible Correspondence Coun Enroll Today, Call 821-0411 FREE PREGNANCY TEST HELP Call BIRTHRIGHT 241-5433 FREE HAUL AWAY OLD JUNK CARS.

351-6026 ON AND AFTER- -This date I will not be responsible for debts contracted for by anyone other than myself. ERIC WM. STEGNER SEWING- -Expert custom dressmaking and alterations. Kenwood ares. 891-2779 SUNDAY NEW YORK TIMES Delivered on Sunday.

061-9191 TROUBLED -Need friend to talk to? Call 631-0111 day or WANTED -Ride to and from willing to pay $20 per week. From verton to Tots Corp. in Loveland Madeira. 791-6385 or 791-6203. WANTED VOLUNTEER TELL PHONE COUNSELORS -For HELP.

Call 471-6000 for application. LOST AND FOUND FOUND -Male Siamese Cat, blue lar. Amberly area. 731-3805. white, RoT Healthy FOUND Small 0387.

FOUND -White Spitz, Downtown area. not claimed need good with love. 721-5600. LOST brief case, vicinity and Main. $25 reward.

if found pie return to Ohio Blood Plasma, Main St. LOST -Burmese cal. Male. Sable brown. Vicinity Cooper Montgomer y.

Reward. 791-331 -Dog, blond. Rust color mustache. Yellow colt bells. 4 children broken hearted.

near Spring Grove Ave. Contact Township, Elmwood PI. LOST -English setter female, and white tic; orange blazer 733-3432. LOST -Female red Irish Setter, eve, Anderson Twp. 231-5279.

LOST -In S. F. Thomas area. black poodle. found, large rewa 781-5219.

LOST -Ladies Wedding Walnut between 6th 71. reward. 662-9714. LOST -Large Fluffy Gray Banning Rd. REWARD.

542-5254. LOST -Red Doberman male "Commanche" in M1. Healthy Miles Rd. on July 6. Reward.

522-27 for black hound 25" high wearing bell, Fla. dog Hamilton westsl Dog is gun shy 863-2909 LOST -Small black dog. River Rd. Reward. LOST- Tiny black dog, Min-Pin, 8 short hair, pointe ears.

Has name fag. 231-4545, 231 0841, 231-1494. Reward. LOST -Turquoise Key Ring, July Conservatory Disco. Sentiments value.

REWARD, 481-2817. LOST -Wedding ring set class rim Fri. July. 15 Victoria Station, Chest reward. 851-2282 after 5 p.m.

LOST -Weiner Dog. Answers Please cal 291-3272. $10 ward. LOST- White Persian cat plastic flea collar. Sat, Homestead Westwood Reward: 662-3821 LOST -White toy Poodle.

Westwood area July 4. 662-7740 LOST-3 weeks black male dor, crazy personality 421-9459 REWARD -For information to the return of brown white lost in Amelia area. 752-1624 $200 REWARD 2 brief cases, Kenwood ares, night, July 10. No questions days 621-4000, evenings Important horse papers. $75.

REWARD -For informatic leading to the return of smal Schnauzer "Snoozie" Disap sared July 9. Edgewood Rd. Chi dren's pet. 341-9531. EDUCATION INSTRUCTION FRENCH LESSONS- By U.

of graduate for all levels. Conversation French for travel. 661-1666 GUITAR LESSONS -Only serious students call 769-5735, 4-6 p.m. TRAVEL OPPORTUNITIES AAACON- -Offers a Car to drive NY, Birmingham, Toledo Arizona. 621-4744.

AUTO DRIVEWAY CARS: COM nia, Arizona, Texas, Chicago, Reta Oregon, 621-8384 YOU FLY -We'll deliver your car ICC Licensed, Insured, 85 offices, AAACON Auto Transport, 621-4745 Journey's End MUELLER Phyllis (nee Collini), devoted mother of Todd Mueller, Debbie, Denise and Scott Harmeling, beloved sister of Mrs. Norma Wit burn, Mrs. Margaret Chain and Charles Collini, Saturday, July 16, 1977, at her residence 4352 Michigan Covington, age 38 years. Mass of Christian Burial Tuesday, July 19 at the Holy Cross Church, at 10 A.M. Visitetion Monday at the Connelly Bros.

Funeral Home, 11 E. Southern Ave. Latonia, 6 to 9 P.M. Interment Mother of God Cemetery. NICOLAS Sharon E.

(nee McLaughlin), beloved wife of George S. Nicolas, dear daughter of Charles M. McLaughlin, dear granddaughter of Eva R. McLaughlin, beloved niece of Lois E. McLaughlin.

Saturday, July 16, 1977. Restdence, 111 Garfield Place. Friends and relatives are invited to attend the Funeral Mass at St. Monica Church, Tuesday, July 19 at 9:30 A.M. No visitation.

Nurre Bros. In charge. Burial Gate of Heaven Cemetery. OSER Lena, wife of the late Charles Oser, mother of Mrs. Geneva Love and Mrs.

Deloris Robinson, sister of Mrs. Laura Fletcher, Mrs. Dorothy Biggs, Mrs. Minnie Perry and Jack Waits, also survived by four grandchildren. Saturday, July 16, 1977.

Restdence, Madeira, Ohio. Services, Noakes Funeral Home, Milford, Tuesday, July 19 at 10:00 A.M. Visitation Monday, 7 to 9 P.M. PHELPS Danny Ray, beloved husband of Kathy Wilkerson Phelps, devoted father of Elizabeth Marie, Michele Renee and Travis Lee Phelps, son of Raymond E. and Edna Bustle Phelps, brother of Ernie Phelps, Mrs.

Gladys Akers, Mrs. Glenna DeBord, Mrs. Georgie Norton, Thomas and Forester Renner. Suddenly, Sunday, July 17, 1977. Residence, 3848 Sodom Hammersville, Ohio.

Friends may call at the Vorhis Funeral Home, 11365 Springfield Pike at Cameron Springdale, Tuesday, July 19 from 10 A.M. until service time at 12 Noon, SCHEUERMANN Olga dear daughter of the late Henry and Elizabeth Scheuermann (nee Kraus), beloved sister of Loretta B. and the late Emma Scheuermann. Saturday, July 16, 1977. Age 87 years.

Residence, 2811 Werk Rd. Funeral from the Hillside Chapel, 525 Dixmyth Tuesday, July 19 at 1:30 P.M. No visitation Monday, so desired, memorials may be made to charity of choice. Arrangements by Gump-Holt Funeral Home. SCHOULTHEIS Dorothy, (nee Zacheries), beloved wife of Daniel C.

Schout theis, devoted mother of Mrs. Freda Prather, Mrs. Helen Braun, Oscar, Arthur, and Wirt Schouttheis, dear sister of Mrs. Clara Kramer and Mrs. Laura Schaber.

Friday, July 15, 1977. Age 77 years. Residence 1702 Licking Pike, Cold Spring, Ky. Services, Wednesday, July 20 at 11 A.M. at the Muehlenkamp-Erschel Newport Funeral Home, 835 York St.

Visitation 4 to 9 P.M. Tuesday, SMILEY James beloved husband of Betty Mapel Smiley. Thursday, July 14, 1977. Residence, 3430 Tetford Cliffton. Friends may call at the Anderson Funeral Home, 415 Ludlow Cliffton, Monday, 7 to 8 P.M.

Funeral service, Tuesday, 11 A.M. STACEY Ruth S. (nee Stark), beloved wife of the late Robert Stacey, dear mother of Sr. Mary Robert, S.C., Mrs. Edward Seim, Mrs.

Lawrence Werner, Joseph and Ralph Stacey, also survived by 11 grandchildren and 25 great-grandchildren. Saturday, July 16, 1977. Mass of Christian Burial at St. Lawrence Church Monday at 11:30 A.M. No visitation, Siefke Funeral Home in charge.

Memorials may be made to Mother Margaret Hall, Mt. St. Joseph, Ohio. STEGMAIER Theresa beloved wife of the late Alfred Stegmaler, devoted mother of Florence Schwartz and William and Richard F. Stegmaier, also survied by three grandhcildren, six great-grandchildren and one grandchild.

Saturday, July 16, 1977, at the Hyde Park Villa. Age 92. Visitation Tuesday from 9 to 10:30 A.M. Funeral service, 10:30 A.M. at the Thomas Funeral Home, 4418 Whetsel Madisonville.

Interment, Vine Street HIM Cometery. Memorials may be made to the charity of your choice. STRATHMANN Virginia M. (nee Price), beloved wife of Art Strathmann, mother of Mrs. Becky Gavey, Patti, John and Dale Strathmann, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Clifford Price, sister of Mrs. Ruth Hall and Charles Price, also survived by three grandchildren. Sunday, July 17, 1977. Residence, Milford, Ohio.

Services, Noakes Funeral Home, Milford, Wednesday, July 20 at 10:00 A.M. Visitation Tuesday, 5 to 9 P.M. FARM AND PRODUCE BEANS -U PICK Half Runners, $4 bushel, Blue Stringless, $3 Bu. Ebon Farm, Ist left after Colony Shopping Center Lebanon. 3669 Oregonia Rd.

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