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ll I i iy iy i yyryir yn iprgp yai-ga oi 3T Thursday, September 30, 1971 THE CINCINNATI ENQUIRER ANNOUNCEMENTS HOUSES FOR SALE i JOHN J. RADEL CO. FUNERAL HOMES HENRY J. RADEL F.1ES. INCINNATI 921)365 For more complete information and address of thei funeral director, refer to individual obituary below.

WALKER COVINGTON 431-4183 NEWPORT 261 -8560 NAME FUNERAL HOME CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Index Blanch Good Kelich TIME I 0O P. P. DATE -0cL Oct. BALDWIN, Win, AMBtRLEY HUDSON PKWY STATELY COLONIAL Professionally designed for owner. Lovely Williamsburg living room wiift woodburning fireplace and built-in features.

Early American paneled family room with woodburning fireplace and huge bay window. Large formal dining room, kitchen with separate breaatf area. Four bedrooms, 2 full baths, loads of closets. RECREATION WITH WOODBURNING FIREPLACE A Vj bath, and outside entrance to beautiful grounds. CaM for more Craver-Hoolcam BICKEL, Ada C.

BIRKENHEUER. Re. Pomld O.F.M. K' Ji Jtpt30 Oct. I Refcol Rebold Cera; beloved husband of Viroinia Walker; devoted brother of Alvin, Wilmer and Samuel Walker.

Also survived by many relatives; Sept. 28, 1971; residence. 605 E.Mitchell. Friends may call Friday from 6 to 9 P. M.

at Revelation Baptist Church, 1556 John St. where funeral services will be held Saturday at 10 A. M. Burial Spring Grove Cemetery. Jamison Jamison Funeral Homo in charge of arrangements.

DELHI HILLS BITTER, Lucy TZ3ir- tP i i CHEVIOT Oct. 1 Eldeo A. Good I FAIRMOUNT 1824 W-jtwood I 921-1500 4619 Delhi Pikt 921-0110 KUIH antPAKU VIO. VJ-J-J3U 11:00 A. 2 JI0 30 JL.

M. :30 AM 21:00 A M. 3:30 P. 9:30 A. M.

ftalton A lunsford Muehlenkamp-Erschell BOLAN.J'jtrick BRAND. Donald E. CLIFTON, Donna Ro COOK. Homer f. istiaro PEOPLE WHO NEED 0cl Oct Oct.

Oct. jWEIL 1 Craver-Hookom FRED? A.SCHMIDT Real Estate for Sale WIRE i INC. Ml KEADINC HOU 10:00 a7m. Oct. CROSS, Margaret Nurre Bros.

Schmidt-Dhonau Schmidt-Dhonau Schmidt-Dhonau lnmalle Memorial Jamison Jamison N. SONS 43I-U18 431-0096 Don I. WIDDENDORF. JOHN 91 7 Wain. Ky.

1 12th. Ky. FITZGEREL. FITZPATRICKRalpJ 10:00 AM jooTa.m 1:30 PM JljOO A. 1.00 P.

M. Nici FLANAGAN, Carrie E. (nee Woodyard), beloved wife of Algon Wire, devoted mother of William Woodyard, brother of Clinton Wricht, one grandchild, 2 great-grandchildren; Wednesday, September 29, 1971; residence. 6584 Miami Rd. Friends may call at the Thomas Funeral Home, 4418 Whetsel Wedisonville, Thursday after 6 P.

M. Service Friday 10 A. M. Memorials may be made to the charity of your choice. World War II Veteran Korean Veteran Oct.

1 0ct. Oct. Sept. 30 Oct Oct. 1 Christine GAUT, Schaefer Busby Vielhauer I l-Hoosis let Sat 1 Northern Kentucky rinses (er Silt 2- Annmtm Houses.

JA-MoMi Hemes t-Rtal Estate Loans 4-Rtion Piopeny Silo k-Hendj Piopenv Sail B-Om-ol Sim Ptootnr Salt 7-Fims. bnioiif Horns. I- Ims stitf Acrtagi Sale B-Busmss. Indus. Property 10 Inmtnicni Piopeny II- fttd Esmi Foi Eichangt 12-Ren Estate Warned T.

GROSS, Dorothy AM8ERLEY SAGAMORE 5 "You Are Transferred" that's what his boss said! So, that gives me a BRAND NEW LISTING. No basement, but sure has everything else, including a realistic price! ELLIOTT GREENBERG BROKER 531-2110 ii'i''' AMBERLEY A dream! 3-4 bedrooms, family room. BEE GO. 761-0910. ANDERSON TOWNSHIP QUALITY QUANTITY 7-ROOM BRICK RANCH 3 BEDROOMS 2 FULL BATHS, entrance foyer, spa 10:00 A.

M. Muehlenkamp-Enchell Allison A Rose Kodapn J)ct Oct. HARCUM. Cleveland D. HEINEKE, MelviHe HILL, Estelle HORNAL, Edward P.

BALDWIN 10:00 A. 1:30 M. 1:00 pVm. Oct. 1 Muehlenkamp-Erschell MISCELLANEOUS NOTICES Blanche (nee Chipman), beloved wife of Charlei Walter Baldwin: 0Ct; 1 Oct.

1 Busse Boromann Thomas devoted mother of Harold Roberts; HUGHES, Ruth 9:00 A.M. ranomoTner or Konaia SSTrT. of M.rTh in Chinnin'Si HUNTER-SCHRINER, Nettl. 1 P. M.

Oct. 1 Barrere-Gilligan 3 Eminence. Kv.t cious ano cnarmmq living room, oinin room, beautiful GE color coordinate' Real Estate for Rent also survived by jung, Helen 10:00 A. M. Sept.

30 W. Mack Johnson ABOUT YOUR WEIUHT WEIGHT WATCHERS WHY SETTLE FOR ANYTHING LESS? FOR INFORMATION: 631-8000. FOR INSPIRATIONAL MESSAGE CALL: 631TH1N hlf krnhr snH half cic. ters all of Kentucky; Tuesday, Sep- KRABACHER, Robert many birch dishwasher, disposal, many 10 00 A. M.

Oct. 1 90 A. M. Oct. 1 11:00 A.M.

Oct. 1 cabinets and snack bar; tloor family Rebold Herry Meyer i Sons Witt. Good Kelsch Thompson APPLES tember 28, 1971; residence, i04 KR0EGER. Dorothy Arbor Ave. Visitation at the Good Kelsch Funeral Home, Madison at Oakley Souare, Fri-1 L0NGMIRE.

Essie day, 4 to 9 P. M. Service, -2 P.M. at the Carlton Funeral Nellie F. room with sliding glass doors opening to patio, partially finished basement, oversized 2-car garage; tree-bordered lot and sensibly priced at $29,800.

b. DETZEL, Realtor, 541-5800 Red Delicious, Jonathan, etc. You may pick vour own choice, tree-rioa fruit 10:00 A. M. lVOO A.

10:00 X7m. Jlct. 1 Sept. 30 Oct. 1 Thomas Home.

Warsaw, where friends MEYER Riloh F. and save. Large selection, nice and; Riedlinger-Lemen Hodapp may call on Saturday afternoon. ciean. Also roaosioe marker.

Bring boskets if possible. PJvi. Oct; 1 COLERAIN TWP. Vorhis MITCHELL, Elsie A. M.

1:30 P. M. 0ct. Oct. BICKEL NEW, Wilburn Chas.

A. Miller Sons PARLOR GROVE FARMS 999 RIVER ROAD, HEBRON, KY. Call 689-4668, Vauqhan Hempflinq and Ada C. (nee Hance), beloved wife of the late Gus Bickeh devoted moth Frank M. O'NEIl, Oct.

1 Chas. A. Miller Sons 9:30 A. 2:30 P. I77.FT.

LOT THIS 6-R00M RANCH IS PERFECT FOR BOTH THE YOUNG AND RETIRED. A for. mal living room, all-electric kitchen, carpeting throuqhout, covered patio and full basement are pnly a few of its manv features. Only $22,900. VIR Thomas 13 Ayennems Furnished 13A-HOK FwiMtm I3B Motels Aotnnens To Shn MA-Rental Agencies IS AoauMnn.

UnlgiMiat) lS-Housas Furnished 17-House! Unfurnished HA- Houses line. OpnM To Buy: ot Purchasf-WB-yomgaStoieoi ID-Gar tori IB Furnished Rooms 20- Uftlumished Rooms 21- Reons and Board 22- Dn Cue. CMdreo 23- farms Country Homt, Bja 24- Resort. Collages. Rent 25- fltsi Homes.

Licensed 26 IndastiiaJ Piopeny. Lam 27- Business Places. Rent 28- OHici Desk Space 79 Miscellaneous. Foi Rain 30 Wanted. To Rent Hilton Holt.

4 miles west ot Anderson Ferry, Ky. 8 on Ohio River. SepT 30 "Oct. er of Carl Bickel and grandmother PIERCE, Wilford F. of Barbara Ann Bickel; also sister ibCUiic of Mrs.

Margaret Brown; residence, "Hutu, erne 4300 Mt. Carmel Cincinnati; ROSENTHAL. Alict no ,071 In Chas. A. Miller Sons W.

Mack Johnson Oct. 1 ART STUDIES GROUP forming. College. 11:00 AM 2:00 PM A. M.

10:00 A. M. GINIA FORGY. 541-1133. decouDaqe and re sted work.

ease Oct. 4 her 84th year. Service, call 731-5889 for appointment. G. DETZEL, Realtor, 541-5800 om Funeral Home, Milford.

Friday, Spring Grove Cemetery Shorten Tredway -r SC0F1ELD. Lloyd C. SHAW, Viola A. October 1, at 2 P. M.

Visitation, Thursday, 7 to 9 P. M. AUTO INSURANCE PROBLEMS? COLERAIN TWP. NORTHBROOK 9:00 A. M.

1:00 Pi M. We refuse no one. Check our low rates. 542-5901. Oct 1 6ct! 2 Sept.

30 0ct: 1 Jjef. 2 Oct. 1 THOMPSON, Dolli TURLEY, Helen M. Busse a. Borgmann Henry Llnnemann BIRKENHEUER Rev.

Donald, O.F.M, former Chap-; WALKER, Cera 10:00 ALM 10:00 AM. 10:00 A. M. CARPET WAREHOUSE STOCK REDUCTION SALE Cranr! Unenita ha AworH Jamison Jamison Thomas QUITE A on this 3-bedroom ranch on larqe level lot. A newly decoarated kitchen with stove and new refrigerator, newly paneled living room and fresh paint make this home seem mint new.

Priced for a quick sale at only $15,950. E. 6. DETZEL, Realtor, 541-5800 hrother 'of Mrs. Peter (Betty) Gin-1 IRE, Carrie Remnants rolls, all textures, most PEOPLE TO Eur THEIR ITEMS REACH THEM THRU THE i colors, all sizes, SI .50 SQ- yd.

to S5.00 nothinq higher, carpet City warehouse 1300 reading rd. Employment linger, Mrs. Frances Sekas, Mrs. Peter (Marie) Reck, Mrs. Victor; (Rose) Tekulve and William Birken-heuer; nephew of Sr.

Modesta, S.F.P. Transfer of remains to St. i Bonaventure Church, Wednesday, 4 flffire of the Dead. Thursday. I It READING.

0. (1 mi. north of Galbraith) AP Wirephoro Hand Made Totem Pole BLAIR, WISCONSIN There aren't too many things made by hand these days, but electric company lineman William Sosalla carved and painted this totem pole which includes a chief, an eagle, a medicine man and a sick man. It's 12 feet tall and "authentic," according to Sosalla whose ambition is to carve one 55 feet tall. And the knows where to put his hands on a supply of used poles.

8 A. M. to 5 P. M. Mon.

thru Fn CEMETERY LOT $200. Floral Hil (Masonic Gardens.) 291-9031. 10:45 A. M. followed by Mass of the Resurrection at II A.

M. Gon-2aqe Court 1572 C.O.F. prayers in church Wednesday, 8 P. M. Resthaven MemorUI Nellie beloved wife of the late SISlUsW? Frarvk M.

McCord, devoted mother i ANDERSON TOWNSHIP BRITNEY ACRES Beautiful 2 story home, on a cul-de-sac street. Large eat-in kitchen, decorated in red and white with kitchen carpeted. 2'2 baths, family room with rough sawed beams, planked floor, and fireplace. Huge master bedroom with a MrrnH Frank Mr.forH ir. anri Wit.

made to order. Peachgrove GROSS Dorothy (nee Glenn); beloved wife of Elmer Gross; dear sister of Mrs. Grace Belt and Mrs. Edrie Hayden; Tuesday, Sept. 28, 1971; residence, 3644 Zumstein Cincinnati; age 72 years.

Services Friday Oct. 1st at the convenience of the family. No visitation. Muehlenkamp-Erschell Ft. Thomas Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.

BITTER liam McCord sister of Mrs. Mary F. area. 522667. Atkins of West Virginia, David R.

EXPERIENCED TUTOR Ipeciahzlnq Seemster of Tennessee and W. Wal-math, fcnqiish, foreign languages, art rt te aranoV: Lucy, widow of Frank Bitter; residence, 6012 Harrison age 72. Friends may call at Rebold Funeral Home, 3700 Glenmore Ave. at Mozart, Cheviot after 4 P. M.

Thursday. Service Friday, 1 :30 P. M. Only serious students apply 10 nroat nranrlrhilHriin. imatter.

dren and 3IA ansiraciron Oop'rtos. Featta 31 Fem Help Warned 32 Agencies. Female 33A Oomestic Help Agencm 33 Domestic. Malejnd Femeli 3U-Help. Male and Female 34 Agencies.

Male and Fameta 34B Employment Seivic. 3bA gencies. Male 35 Male Help Warned 3SA Instruciion Opp'raies. Male 37 Posetons loi Salesman 3ft-Positions lot Salasmmoi 39- Sales. Male and fern 33A Situnmns Wanted Male and Female 40- Situations Warned.

Worn 4JJA-Situations Warned Professional Woman 41- Sueiions Wanted. Male 41A-Snuaiions Warned Professional Men Funeral service Jiosov. No visitation But They're Expensive Thursday 11 A.M. at the East Min-1 FXPFRIENf FO SEAMSTRESS Dress. HARCUM ister Preshvterien Church.

4406; making and alterations. Call 481-5646 dressing area plus a sewing room, larqe closets throughout. Builder's and decorators consulted on jobs at all times. Other models open. Call 232-2223 OPEN DAILY AND SUNDAY 2 TO 5 Located in Britney Acres off Asbury Rd.

Off State Route 125 (Beechmont Ave.) Mauch Martin Builders 232-2223 752-3825 BOLAN trie Ave. Thomas Funeral Home nvfor information (661-7320 after 6 P.M. ctnrge ot arrangements, memorials FQR INSPIRATION and spiritual help Cleveland father of Mrs. Edna (Robert) Armstrong; grandfather' of Mrs. Marlene Fife and Miss Donna Armstrong and one great-grandchild, at his residence, 1503 Morton Covinoton.

Kv.i Wednesday. 92 -735. be iter of youi rhoice. I FURNACES, blowers, burners, stokers, Ihumidif iers, will Install. 531791 1.

September 29, 1971; age 87 years. MILLER Thatched Roofs Become Popular MAN outside SPCA Sat. Sept. 25 who took bird dog patches, please call Judy 318 ANDERSON Robert De.ioveo. nusoana or in.Mrrili 471.5901 Patrick, beloved son of Daniel F.

and Virginia Mustain Bolan, brother of Daniel F. Michael Bolan and. Deborah Brelitch, grandson of Mrs. I 0. A.

Mustain Clifton Tuesday, September 28, 1971 I residence, 3661 Stettinius Hyde Park. Friends may call at the Elden A. Good Funeral Home, 2620 Erie west of Hyde Park Square, Thursday 4-9 P. M. Services' Friday, October 1, at 10:30 A.M.

Memorials if desired may be directed to the Pal Bolan Teen-age Memorial Fund, 3661 Stettinius Ave. SC.Vite a. mioux a iwac ru- neral Home Robbins St. Madison Covington, at 10 A. M.

Saturday, October 2, with additional service at the Lenoxburg Christian Church Cemetery. No ate Elsie Miller, Deioveo tatner or -r. Mrs. William (Helen) Moeller and NEW and Greater Cmtl area Wall Mrs. Stanley (Marion) Starr, grand- Street Journal and National Observer -1 1 n-.

hnm. HaIivni-V I a I VVI ft TaTnr uav a a rKiei iv.uciici Monday. Septembers, ivi. PARKING trienos may can ar tne inoian nm Church. 6600 Drake Friday.

JUST LISTED! French Colonial. tastefully decorated, Including new gold carpeting and central aic conditioning. Wide foyer, equipped kitchen eating area, the delightful family room has a brick hearth; four bedrooms, 2V2 baths, beautiful yard has been so well planted. For appointment call LAURA FARBACH-271-9500 day. Plum after 1 P.M.

to be followed $40 per service at 2 P. M. at church. and Water St. 241-1490.

45208. HEINEKE Melville beloved husband of Marie Schrenker Heinke; dear father of Chester Heinke and Mrs. BRAND nrriJi- IPENNYRICH bras are still big business. MITtlifcLL 1 BE SURE YOU'RE BUYING PENNYRICH Elsie (nee Davis); beloved wife of i 922-3688 Thomas Mitchell; devoted mother of SEWING LESSONS Advanced and be-Mrs. John T.

Yeoman and Robert Z. classes, Dillonville area. 791-Mitchell, Sr. Sister of Quincy Davis -i beloved son of Stella McAllister) and the late Brand, dear brother of Donald Brand (nee George W. George H.

Business Service 42- Prohmnnal Service 43- SarKi Onauory Financial jt 44- Buamess Opportunities 46 Personal Loans 46A Financial Semci 46- Belli Loans 47- Pran Leant Merchandise ICLINEI Brand, the late Lois Paris (Shirley) Jackson; grandfather, ot Chet Heineke, Ken, Tom and Steve Jackson; Tuesday, September 28, 1971; in his 70th year: resi- dence, 157 Escalon Ave. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the Mass of the Resurrection Friday, October 1, at 10 A. M. at St Charles Borromeo Church, Carthage. No visitation Thursday.

SeDtember 28. Weimer; Tuesday, 2452 Ferguson 1971; residence, SYMBRA'ETTE BRAS-S5 Cal Mary Charles, 471-8057 TICKETS 14) 'for Oct. 4-Bob Braun 50-50 ano Mrs. Lucy Keomon. miso survived by 5 grandchildren and 3 qreat-orandchitdreni Sept.

29, 1971; residence, 317 Jefferson aoe 41 years. Relatives and Rea'dino. Friends mav call at iCIub-change for later date: Ave friends are invited to attend Mass of the Resurrection Our Lady of Lourdes Church, Friday 9:30 A. M. No visitation Thursday.

Bolton and Lunsford Funeral Home in charge. the Vorhis Funeral Home, 310 Dunn, 542-7496 Lockland. Friday 4 to 9 P. M. rn ON VOUR BIRTHDAY? thatchmakers in England alone.

"A few years ago it was widely feared that the ancient craft of tihatchmak-ing was dying out," he said. "It appeared the old! exponents of the ant were not passing their skills on to the young." SUCH FEARS were un-founded, he said. The council now knows of courses in thatchmaking weaving together of reeds and straw to make a waterproof a i for roofs which are "very well attended." ini several rural areas. HILL Services Oct. 2, at 10 A.

M. Remember that 1 love you very much at the Lockland Christian Church. and wish I could share your birthday Estelle (nee Yeager), beloved wife of John C. Hill, devoted mother of Mr. farnl Theler and John W.

with BUCHER NEW WHAT SHAPE is vour wardrobe in? and alterations. 851- Dress making 5022. Wilburn; beloved husband of Mary lane Bonder New: dear father of ANDERSON TOP VALUE 3-bedroom ranch in move-in condition. Livinq room, larqe kitchen-dining combination, central air and fully equipped kitchen are iust a few of the special features. Full basement provides room for laundry, workshop and play area.

School is a safe, healthy walk away; $26,700. 793-2544 OyUr Realtors Charles beloved husband of Mrs. Effie Bucher (nee Spieoel). dear uncle of Helen and Chester Bucher: Mondav. SeDtember 27.

1971; aoe 90 vears: residence. 727 Monroe in pjo YOUNG GROUP just startinq out needs instrumental band and 2 vocalists. Call 221-7856. Farley New; dear brother of Susie Westerfield, Janie Winqate, Verlin Paige, Fronie Wilson, Lbnnie, Frank Hill, dear sister of Mrs. Margaret Fitzwater, Mrs.

Dorothea Groneck, Mrs. Geraldine Matherly, Charles, William and Arnold Yeager, also survived by three grandchildren; Tuesday, September 18, 1971; residence, 937 Monmouth Newport. Services Muehlenkamp-Erschell Newport Funeral Home, 835 York Friday, October 1 at 1 :30 P. M. Visitation 4 to 9 P.

M. Thursday. Newoort, Ky. Service, Muehlenkamp-Erschell. Newport, Funeral Home, 835 York Friday.

Octo Jr. and Isaac New; luesoay, sep. tember 28. 1971: aoe 49 vears residence, 1511 Chase Ave. Friends 10ST AND FOUND ber 1 at 1 1 A.

M. Visitation 4 to 8 P. M. Thursday. may call at the Chas.

A. Miller Sons Funeral Home, Hamilton Ave. FOUND-Small puppy dog, 2300 Auburn at Knowlton Northisde, ThurS' CLIFTON funeral service brown male, long ears jona rail. LONDON (UPI) Looking for the perfect olde English touch for your dream house in the country? Try giving it a thatched roof. Sure, they're expensive and a fire hazard to booit.

But P. Somerset Fry says they're coming back into fashion with a vengeance and he should know. Fry represents a little-known organization called the Council for Small Industries in Rural Areas. According to the council's reckoning, he said, there are now about 500 expert Taxes Rise hi West Virginia CHARLESTON, W. a.

(AP) West Virginia, long regarded as an economic disaster area in comparison to its sister states, is continuing to prosper in the midist of a national economic slump, state officials report. day 4-9 P. M. day 1 :30 P. M.

Donna Rosa (nee Henshaw), beloved IIUKNAL ANDERSON TOWNSHIP 857 wife of Thomas J. Clifton III: de FHwarH beloved husband of Ber NEAT AS A PIN tha Ayres Hornal; beloved father of O'NEIL sort.all 721-4692. IRISH SETTER Male, red, white, chest, reward. 221-2509. LOST' Boxer Male.

Sunday 9-26, Silver-ton-Kennedy Hts. area. Brown, white markings. Large reward. 793-2437, and ready for you to move in.

Charm JUB ing 3-oedroom, Z'2-oatn one a-story. Extras include central air, humidifier, SOLD CHEST 4t- Household Goods 49 Com. Stamps tjQ-Antiques (lA-Steieo and Radio EetitaM Bl Musical Merchandise 52 Television A Photo Equipment tint Supaaea ttA-Suap Shop U-Sales. Miscellanea MA-Tyoemieis E4 Business. Ollict.

EqumaK 66 Diamonds. Jewelry SS- Waanng Appaiol W-Pttt 57A hones and Eef emenl bS-Liwuicl. Feu. 6BA Feel Oil. Wood (8B-Eoigieen.

Shiubt MA Home Impiovements 68-tumfcer. Building Mater BO- Meatmen, tools. EouiomM 1 Auction Sales 62-WenurJ lo Buy 53- Spatting Goods fttA-Campmg. Iran! Tia4trl 84 Boais. Motors.

Equipment 648-Harbors and Water Front Piopeny BS-Mouicicks. Mom Scooters 67 Airplanes for Sale voted mother of Rachel Ann Clifton; daughter of Albert T. and Mary A. Henshaw (nee Holloway); sister of Mrs. Manfred (Carol Lee) Pranitch; residence, Cincinnati, Ohio, formerly of Milford; suddenly September 28, 1971, in her 27th year.

Service, Craver-Hookom Funeral Home, Milford, Friday, October 1, at 3:30 P. M. There will be no visitation. attic fan and 2-car qaraqe end lust 751-2289. victor ano Diancne norndi; uem brother of David C.

and Robert Hornal and Ida Belle Martin; also sur-v i by four grandchildren; Wednesday, September 29, 1971; residence, 1706 Vine St. Friends may call at the Busse and Borgmann Co. Funeral Home, Central Parkway and Clifton Hills Thursday from 4-9 P. M. Services Friday, October 1 at 1 P.

M. LOS't-Between Newport Shopoinq Center around the corner from the new Sherwood Elementary Schools. Call now for nvate showing. and Grand blue nanaoag. Keep cash and receive generous reward for MARY KEEFE 791-0020 return.

78I-2BV2, Frank P. beloved husband of Marquente Bauer O'Neil: dear father of Mrs. Wil'im (Mvra) Thierrann and Frank P. O'Neil dear broth-er of Helen Wilch, Margaret, James, William, Robert and the late John O'Neil: qrandtather of Debbie. Billy and Timmv Thiemann; Tuesday.

September 28. 1971: aoe 60 vears; residence. 2771 Jessup Rd. Friends mav call at the Chas. A.

Miller Sons Funeral Home, Hamilton at Knowlton North-side. Thursday. 4-9 P. M. Mass of the Resurrection at the Church of the Little Flower.

Mt. Airy. Friday. 9:30 A. M.

Little Flower Holv Narre Society service Thursday, 8 P. M. female cat, dark in Groesbeck, LOST color. answers to Cindy. very friendly, COOK Reward.

Lan mi-zvoi LOST-German Shepherd pup, female balck and brown. Clifton, Leila 721-9018 After 6, 9613260 ANDERSON TWP. $18,900 HUGHES Ruth; beloved wife of the late John Huqhes; devoted mother of Mrs. Thelma Norris and John E. Hughes; 5 grandchildren, 7 great-qranochil-dren.

Wdnesday, Sept. 29, 1971, residence, 5624 Islington St. Visitation Friday morning from 8 to 8:45 A. M. Mass of the Ressurrection, St.

Margaret of Cortona Church 9 A. m. LOST-Small black male cat with peculiar walk, North College Hill. Spt. 25.

Rtward.522-e.l85. LOST Tie claso, wishbone with bar, CMK Tri.Cnnntv area. 441-0882. Id ai. 1 A4 Homer beloved husband of Marie Cook (nee Dorst); dear father of John E.

Cook Mrs. Rita Stemann and Mrs. Kathleen Tedesco all of Cincinnati, Ohio, and Lawrence D. Cook of St. Petersburg, brother of Larry Cook, Mrs.

Jean Hosner and Mrs. Bessie Niemoeller, also survived by eight grandchildren; Saturday, September 25, 1971, in St. Petersburg, Fla. Friends may call at Nurre Bros. Funeral Home, 7793 Colerain Groesbeck, Friday, 4 to 9 P.

M. Funeral service, Saturday, October 2, at 9:30 A. M. PIERCE Wilford beloved husband CUTE AND COZY 2-bedroom all brick, smaller home, basement, attached garage, nice level lot, shale trees and is fenced. Ideal starter home.

Convenient to transportation. For appointment to sell please I LOST-Black sheared cocker, male, tags, Pierce (nee Moore); Mon- bV Ruth E. n7 imi I reml, Mvunuais yivmim 7. Automotive dence, 2324 Madison Rd. There will LOST-Gold watch sentimental value in be no visitation.

Memorial service front of Carpetland, reward. 825-2348. call will be held at the Hyde Park Marianne Shrader, 231-215', 871-4305 HUNTER-SCHRINER Nettie (nee Graham); age 96; beloved wife of the late William Hunter; devoted mother of Arthur, Walter and the late Edgar, Andrew and Carl Schriner; also survived by Community Church Chapel, Thurs EDUCATION AND INSTRUCTION day, 2:30 P. M. Memorials may be Ilt.U7 made to the charity ot your choice.

1 -a. 68-Pant. Accessories. Repairs ffl-Wtnied Auiom olive TO Cars. Trucks foi Rent 71 Trucks, lieciois.

Iiaileis 72A Foreign Spoil Cats 728-Aulo Loans 72C Amigu. Cats 72 AuiamoOiles foi Sat. five qranochildren and seven great- prvvrp nranHrhilrfrn. Tliewiav. Sentember inc.

EXPERIENCED Matured tutor tutoring r.l,; r. na cu.nl mathematics, tngiisn, oioiogy, cnem- nf Albert Renner. dear mother ofiistry, foreign lanqyaqes COSKERY Thomas beloved husband of Effie Coskery (nee Gregory); devoted son of Marie Timmerman, and the late Thomas W. Coskery; dear brother of Dianna Brewer; passed away Tuesday, September 28, 1971; residence, 706 Elm Ct. Funeral service at the Schmidt-Dhonau Funeral Home, 433 Reading Reading; latnrHav.

fVtnher 7 at 10 A. M. WATCH HILL ANDERSON "Thatch is not only a viable roof-cover, but it fits in well with the country scene," Fry said, ini fact, the town council of Kim-berley Green, ini Norfolk, even decided to build its welfare housing with thatched roofs just to stay in regional character. Predictably, there are problems. For one, ithatch is expensive.

"According to quality it can cost from $48 to $90 a 'square' the thatcher's standard measure of 100 square feet," said Fry. "Another factor which affects the price is the distance material has to be carried to the job." Different Materials, moreover, last longer han others thus cost more. Norfolk reed, for example, lasts 60 to 80 years, while cheaper combed wheat reed has a life span of 35-40 years. The cheapest of the lot, long straw, is seldom good for more than 20. Insurance costs are high because of Increased fire risk, as much as five times that for houses with ordinary shingle roofing, Fry said.

Perhaps with this in mind, a firm that makes simulated wood products recently offered to make plastic, fire-resistant thatch for anyone interested in coupling charm with safety. Albert (Bud), Glenn E. and the late phases of art. 731-5889, Lewis Renner, dear sister of Ruby 28, 1971; at her residence, 261 McCullough St. Funeral service at the Barrere-Gilliqan Funeral Home, 3734 Eastern Friday, October 1 at 1 P.

M. Friends may call Thursday after 4 P. M. EVER POPULAR 4 ii Announcements Sloan, also survived by four grand oanin.TU ANNOUNf FR 4 or 5 bedroom brick ranch situated on a lovely lot. Carpeted living and dining room, large family room with wood-burning fireplace, equipped kitchen, 2'2 baths and full basement.

For Relatives and friends may call Fri-, JUNG day, 4-9 r. M. FOR SPECIAL RECORDER MESSAGE DIAL 721-8675 COLUMBIA SCHOOL OF BROADCASTING HOLIDAY PARK TOWERS 70-1 2-001 2-H NOT AFFIL CBS children; Tuesday, September 28, 1971; age 59 years; residence. 3118 Lapland Dr. Friends may call at the Chas.

A. Miller Sons Funeral Home, Hamilton Ave. at Knowlton Northside, Thursday, 4-9 P. M. Funeral services Friday at 1 1 A.

M. details call Helen (nee Mohr); widow of Robert L. Jung; residence, 2374 Madison Friday, September 24, 1971; service at the W. Funeral Home. 1309 E.

McMillan Robt. W. Johnson 231-4131, 231-0779 CROSS Margaret daughter of the late Herbert H. and Minnie Cross (nee Miller); sister of Richard A. Duck-er; passed away suddenly Saturday, beV SeptMn ROSENTHAL TUTOR Experienced, certified teach PHONE 2 mother of Mrs.

Ann Roen-ir. Latin, English, Hi, Kindergar- Alice; Sept. 25, ivl resiaence i vic ten-3rd. 561-6091. 5-7 P.

M. thai Hunter; dear friend of Sarah held KRABACHER tory paricway. services were irkwav. Robert J. beloved son of Robert at Hillside Chapel Wednesday, Sept.

09 vmnathv mav he exoressed bv J. and Mary Baylor Krabacher, dear TRAVEL OPPORTUNITIES brother of Antoinette, Pauline, Don- Feiler; also survived by 6 grandchildren and II great-grandchildren; residence 2155 Luray Wednesday Sept. 29, 1971. Service at the W. Mack Johnson Funeral Home 1309 E.

McMillan St. Walnut Hills, Friday, Oct. 1 at 2 P.M. Visitation one hour before services. aid, Nancy, Gina and Amy Krabach AAACON offers cheap travel.

Driveto er, grandson ot Mr. and Mrs. rerai-nana Krabracher Sr. and Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur D. Baylor; Monday, Spntmher or. 1971. aoe 5: resi ANDERSON TWP. VIEW Does a 15-mile view from a screened patio appeal to you? If so, enioy it, then turn around and enter the custom built, top gualiJv 2-bedroom ranch with 2 wood burning fireplaces, full basement, 2-caf cja-raqe, $39,900.

Call 232-0030 7 Parchman If Oyler Realtors Boston, NYC, Texas AUTO DRIVEAWAY CARS-L. Allan-ta, Buffalo, New Jersey and New York dence, 6845 Harrison Pk. Friends of cmittt the family may call at Rebold fu-iOVllVLiLlj donations to Shrine Hospital for Crippled Children, Lexington, Ky. FITZGEREL Don beloved ion of Winona and the late John H. Fitzgerel; passed away Tuesday, Sept.

28, 1971; age 44; residence 1 1335 Reading Road, Sharonville. Funeral from the Schmidt-Dhonau Funeral Home, 10980 Reading Sharonville, Friday at 10 A. M. No visitation. FITZPATRICK A-Jeumey's End I Deaths.) A1 Monuments B-Card ol Ihants In Memoiiam D-Florisls E-Reliaioiis.

Social Events Societies and Lodges S-Misceatlaneous Nonces H-lost and found Education and Instiuctna I Irauel Opportuniiies l-fecitr and Pioduci For mfwmaiion on Boi Numbs mad. call 721-200. BOX NUMBER CHARGE 12 Adjustment of Errors the losportsrbiliii ol the Advemssrs te chart ns correctness of each msemon ol an adwirsemeM. Iks Eneunti assumes no lesponsibility lot the neeimon et ettots in advettmment oideied lot mote than one msanieo untesi notified the seme day. Upon noting as omi the advtnistr should can the Classtlmd Oeeatl-(in, 421-6300.

oi Classified Cusiomei Senect. 721-2700. Adjustments aie made on the degiee id iirmcli the etioi tedaced the value at the ad. the tight is ttservtd by Ihe Cincinnati Enqoirei to classify, muse ai tsitct attjtliaiiiy at its option any adveitismg deemed daiimantal to the public interest ol tint policy at the atwspepet. Please est lay cancellation number is yoet cancaHtoee Local Rates The lehnwg lunations an the rates era) an easement csnsecuMi.

Local was mhai S0-ad ndau it Caacma. 621-8384, Florence of Bronxville, New York; September 22, 1971; devoted1 ride wanted from 6509 Vine St. to neral Home, 3700 Glenmore Ave. at Mozart, Cheviot, after 4 P. M.

Thursday. Funeral Mass, St. Bernard Church, Taylors Creek, Friday at 10 A. M. Brentwood Shopping Center.

7-8 A. and return 4-5 P. M. will pay good. sister of Grace Evans, Ballenberg of finrinnati.

r.ravesirie service at Spring Grove Cemetery, Monday, October 4, 1971 at 11 A. M. 6 3 0 242-0140. RIDE WANTED 8 M. to 4 P.

M' working hours, vicinity or oremwuuu Plaza to vicinity of 4th, and Pike, Downtown. Call 522-3343 after 5 P. M. ANDERSON PINEHUR5T Citing "unparalleled progress," Gov. Arch A.

Moore Jr. told a news conference the state's tax receipts for July and August the first two months of the new fiscal year are running more than $12 million ahead of estimates compiled eight months ago. State Tax Commissioner Charles Haden told the Associated Press that West Virginia leads the nation in the per capita growth in personnel income. "NO ONE ANTICIPATED we would be this well off," Hader said. "The growth in the state has simply been amazing." "The economy of our state is still moving forward," Moore said as he announced that tax receipts in the general revenue fund for July-August totalled more than $78.9 million, compared to a projected figure ol $66.7 million.

The 18 growth pattern is conbained almost entirely within itJhe Business and Occupation Tax, and 3 consumers sales tax and the state personal income tax, which was raised 75 two years ago. The remaining 19 tax categories averages out about even with estimates. More than 18.3 million has been paid in state personal Income tax in the first two months of this accounting year, more than a 100 increase over projections upon which the legislature based the state's budget for fiscal PirF WANTED Kroner Mt. Look-: out to Federal 8 to 4:45. 871 8279.

SCHRINER Nettie. See Hunter notice. SCOFTELD Lloyd C. (Bud), beloved husband of the late Blanche, W. Scofield; devoted father of Edna Wstkins and Miles (Pete) Scofield; September 28, 1971, in his 70th year; residence, 120 E.

Main Mason, Ohio. Friends may call at the FLY. we'll deliver your car. ICC YOU SEEING IS BELIEVING. Attractive 4-bedroom 2-story, equipped kitchen with dinette, leading to an attractive family room with wood-burn-ino fireolace.

carpeted livino and dining room, entry hall, 2Vl baths plus central air conditioning. Call on this one today. Norma Ferguson, 231-4131, 321-4893- hnnried. Low rates. ANNOUNCEMENTS Ralph beloved husband of Lorraine McDevitt Fitzpatrick; devoted father of Jannine and Melissa fitzpatrick; son of Clara and the late Walter H.

Fitzpatrick; brother of Barbara Carter, Mary Pat Hartman, Kathy Britt, Maureen Harprinq, AAargie, Clare, Eileen, James, Michael, Walter and William Fitzpatrick; suddenly Tuesdav. Septemner 28, 1971; residence, 2907 W. Galbraith Groesbeck; age 29 years. Friends may call at the lm-walle Memorial, 4811 Vine St. at Washington, St.

Bernard, Friday be- A 0 C.ma.al AJIatt Offices In 60 cities. AAACON AUTO TRANSPORT, R. E. Finn, agt. 621-4744.

KROEGER Dorothy (nee Taylor); beloved wife of Edward Kroeger; devoted mother of Sr. Jan 0. S. Robert and William Kroeger; dear grandmother of Bryan Kroeger; Tuesday, September 28, 1971; residence, 3341 Glen-way Ave. Relatives and friends may call Thursday from 6-8 P.

M. at the Harry Meyer Sons Funeral Home, 4988 Glenway opposite the Covedale Cinema (off-street parking). Mass of the Resurrection, Our Lady of Grace Church, Friday at 9:30 A. M. Member of Seton Mothers Guild.

LINVILLE Jessie J. (nee Back), beloved wife of Paris Linville. devoted mother of Plan Your Sales Moving Ad FARM AND PRODUCE Shorten Funeral Home, 400 Reading Marcon, Ohio, Thursday from 5 "Mil IM III ni- 34c an in i 40c pat one 42c per too PICK YOUR OWN to 9 P. M. Funeral service, Friday, October 1, at 10 A.

M. at the Funeral Home. Burial, Rose Hill Cemetery, Mason. Wines 7 Meet 4tmn 1 tame. 2 II 4 anas lou.5ineiindorii nc at' Dea Sl.OOpeihneSurrdey Apples are ready for you to pick.

$3 bu. Visit our roadside market for all homegrown fruits and vegetables. Valley Orchards, 601 River 6 miles wesl of Anderson Ferry on Ky. Highway Route 8. 689-4992.

ANDERSON By owner, foot of Watoh Hill with new 20x40 inground heated pool, beautiful older 2-story home on 1 acre, mature trees, large foyer, winding stairs, 4 bedrooms, 1 full, 2 half baths, country kitchen, huge dining room, completely redecorated. Kodel carpeting, basement, 2Vi car garage, must sell, building new home. $38,900. 232-1593. St.

Clement Church Saturday, id A. M. FLANAGAN Nicie; beloved mother of James, Coleman and Robert Flanagan, Clara Nelson, Diane Watts, Jeanette Griffin and Patricia Smith; also survived by 19 grandchildren, 7 great-grandchildren, 1 brother, 2 sisters and other relatives; Sept. 28, 1971; residence, 3422 Bishop St. Friends may call Thursday from 6 to 9 P.

M. at Jamison Jamison Funeral Home. 3437 Montgomery 65c per line Oaoy 80c ant Sunday Only SI 00 Sunday S2JS Gold Chest Danny 0., Jerry Edwin, Darlene Royce, Jennifer Kay, Jeffrey Paris, Larry Dean, and James Anthony Linville, dear sister of Mrs. Doris Jones, Harold, Frank, Allen and Bobby Back; Tuesday, September 28, 1971; residence, 3333 Alamo Ave. Services Friday 11 A.

M. Visitation at the Witt, Good and Kelsch Funeral Home, 3026 Madison Rd. at Oakley Sq. Thursday 4-9 P. M.

LONGMIRE ANDERSON TWP. MUST SELL W. Mack Johnson Funeral Homes WALNUT HILLS 1309 E. McMillan St WO 1-0474 MADISONVTLLE 6111 Madison Rd. BR 1-0203 Established 1836 24 W.

9th St. 241-0932 ANDERSON 415 Ludlow 281-0421 8611 Winton BAMBER Robert Bambtr and John R. Bimbar FUNERAL DIRECTORS 3011W00DBURN ''b1? DALBERT'WOODRUFF FUNERAL HOVE 922-1010 2880 B0UDIN0T at QUEEN CITY AVE. SHAW Viola beloved wife of Omer M. Shaw; mother of Juanita Hansen; daughter of Mrs.

Elsa also leaves 5 grandchildren; Wednesday, Sept. 29, 1971; residence 2845 Weaver Rd. Route 4, Batavia, Ohio. Friends may call at the Tredway Funeral Home, 2131 Cameron Norwood, Friday 4 to 9 P. M.

Funeral Saturday 9 A. Sycamore Chapter 314 0. E. S. service Friday 7:30 P.

M. THOMPSON Dollie, wife of the late Ben Thompson, beloved mother of Mrs. Edna Scott, James Thompson and Harry Anderson, also survived by three grandchildren, five greatgrandchildren; Monday, September 27, 1971. Residence, 214 Earnshaw Ave. Friends may call at the Busse 4 Borgmann Co.

Funeral Home, Central Pkwy. and Clifton Hills Wednesday 5-9 P.m. Service Thuurrsday, September 30, at 1 P.M. TURLEY 2-story colonial, 4-bedroom, family room, 2'? baths, built-in kitchen, 2-caf garage, fully caroeted, fully paneled basement. With patio.

$32,200. Beat offer. 231-0660. ANDERSON MID-TWENTIES 4-bedroom brick home surrounded by flowers, mature trees, qarden area, kitchen includes stove and refrigerator call Mrs. Lyle 231-55512, John Bailey, Broker.

ANDERSON estates. 3-bedroom, l'2 bath, eat-in kitchen, den. Near schools. 231-7265; ANDERSON Metropolitan Realty's plan pays agents all the commission. 231-4345.

AVONDALE $13,500 AI GOLD CHEST Ads 3 Laos Classified Information To place, cancel or correct an ad, phone 421-6300, a direct line to Want Ad headquarters. Ads may be charged. Billings will be made at expiration of ads. Corrections DeaaSne fit corrections lei nut day paoet is 3 PH. Sunday tot: Nona Saiurday.

tm mining alt Once etacad. an id cannot be changed at tm not aeaaerancs Hat paper. Cancellations 0nr-3t P. M. In nut day Enguiw.

SIMOAY-Neeo Saiuidty lor tunning ads. No caaullaiiiiis acaapad Sauitay loi ad aptwig lot ne tiat time ea Deadlines Evanston. Funeral services Friday at 1 :30 P. M. from Peace Baptist Church.

Burial Spring Grove Cemetery. GAUT Christine Bredc, wife of l.eleslie E. Gaut; mother of Leslie E. Gaut and grandmother of Halle Bain and Emily Breck Gaut; Monday, September 27, 1971; residence, 1 Handa--svde Lane; Funeral service from the Spring Grove Cemetery Chapel, Thursday, September 30 at 11 A. M.

Memorial gifts may be made to the American Lancer Sccietv or the charity of wnur choire. Srhae-fer-Busby in charge of Essie M. (nee Preyer), beloved wife of the late Mr. Eddie L. Longmire; devoted mother of Mr.

Clifford Longmire; dear daughter of Mrs. Lucy Preyer of Hvbart, sister of Mrs. Estelle Preyer. Mrs. Celes-tine Young of Pensacola, Mrs.

Esterbell Nettles, H. B. Preyer, both of Vredenburgh, Fred Packer and John Packer of Mobile. also survived by one granddaughter; other relatives and friends; Sunday, September 26, 1971; residence, 2609 Glendora Ave. Friends may call Thursday, September 30 from 6 to 9 P.

M. at the Thompson Real Estate for Sale HOUSES FOR SALE i J) 1972. "WE ING a capital Haden ARE EXPERIENC- 11.4 growth in per personal income," said, "and that is AMBERLEY VILLAGE-JUST LISTED A. C. DOBBLING SON BELLEVUE Helen M.

(nee Tope), beloved sister of Leo B. and Bernard J. Tepe; dear friend of Mrs. Mary Eichholz; Tuesday, September 28, 1971 residence. 211 W.

18th Covington; Circular Driveway 2-FAMELY, 4-4 Brick, good location, 2 spaciois apart, ments, modern bath; home plus im come. Low, low down payment. 5HELT0N REALTY 661-7011 FT. THOMAS 441-1730 261-8041 one in the coun- number There's room to roam in this spacious GIRTY Harry beloved husband of Mrs. Maraaret Back Girtv: devoted fa t.

Farm Acres home. Tile entrance age oy years, prayers, i-rioay, ucto- 1 at the Henrv 1 tnnemjinn Sunday Oaedlim for ai eal (charged and pad) i Funeral Home, 820 Lincoln Ave. Funeral services, 10 A. M. Friday, Rev.

C. E. Drummer, officiating. Interment, United American Cemetery. MEYER Ralph beloved brother of Mrs.

Clara Michel, Mrs. Marie Sweitzer, Georte, Auoust and the late Leo J. Mever; passed away Wednesday, September 29, 1971; residence, 5117 Imwalle St. Bernard; eqe 58 years. Funeral Mass, Friday, October 1, at St.

Celement Church, 10 A. M. Friends may call at the ther of Mrs. Noma Cantwell, Donald H. and Robert L.

Girty: brother of. Mrs. Jenny Geistino and Earl Girtv: 4:30 P.M. Friday Sons Funeral Home, 25 E. 11th 'solid glass wall overlooking manicured Covington, at 9:30 A.M.

Funeral grounds. Exceptionally large bedrooms, Mass, St. Augustine Church at 10 walk-in closets with built-ins galore. A.M. Interment, St.

John Ceme- Ful1 basement. Zoned conditioning tery. Visitation, Thursday. 4 to 9 ani beatinq plus electronic air cleaner. P.

'Many extras. Lou Horwitz, 631-6952. i. J. GILLIGAN SONS 2926 Wood bum 961-7851 GUMP-HOLT FUNERAL HOME 3440 Glenmore at Herbert Cheviot 681-0690 Qsjjly Oetdtina til the 1st an ids Mat nnnine'i try.

In fact, that's double the national average right now." To back his prediction that the economy of the state is still rising, Moore said initial figures indicate the state has already collected more revenue in September than were projected. SHERLOCK HOMES 631-8802 RIDGEWOOD AMBERLEY also survived by 11 grandchildren and four qreat-oranHchi'-tei; Wednesday, September 29, 1971; residence, 4408 Berwick. Services at the Vielhauer Funeral Home, 2961 Madison Oakley Friday, October 1 at P. M. Friends may call Thursday after 4 P.

M. Memorials may be made to Hyde Park Bethlehem United Methodist Church. MONUMENTS FUNERAL 421-6300 WRASSMANN Riedlinger-Lemen Funeral Horn (., 1309 California Bond Hill, Thursday, 5 to 9 P. M. Contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society.

Charming 2-story colonial. 4 bedrooms, 1V4 baths, family room, living room with fireplace, formal dining room, modern kitchen. Must be seen to appreciate. By owner, 731-5170. HOME GRAVE MARKERS AND MONUMENTS SEARS, ROEBUCK CO.

MA 1-3662 4th St. 2625 Gilbert Ave. 961-1600.

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