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MISCELLAfltOUS NOTICES, Tuesday, October 26, 1971 THE CINCINNATI and address of the WELLING MILLER HOUSES FOR SHE 1 BLUE ASH r25 ALL AMERICAN This 2-story Colonial only I year old features 4 large bedrooms, 2V2 baths, fully equipped kitchen and a host of other ntceties such as beautiful hardwood floors, rustic fireplace, pri-I vate rear yard and Central air. Graciously Liveable! Call Now! $37,900. JEFF ASHCRAFT 981-5555 BLUE ASH FIRST TIME OFFERED 4-bedroom house in mint condition. basement, wall-to-wall carpetinq, beautifuliv fenced-in rear yard, located one of the best school districts. For more information, call Morns Roberts, 793-0710 or 793-4056.

nlMfllll HESS Catherine Flynn, dear wife of the late Robert Hess, dear mother of Robert Hess, dear sister of Mrs. Ann Diebold, and Mrs Marie Ladri-gan, qrandmother of one; Saturday, October 23, 1971; residence, 4247 Duneden Ave. Deer Park. No visitation Tuesday evening. Friends may call Wednesday morning at 9 a.m.

to 9:45 a.m. at the Quentin K. Staley Funeral Home. 7140 Plain-field Rd. Deer Park.

Mass of the Resurrection, Wednesday at 10 a.m. St. John Church. Deer Park. HINDS Robert Hugh, beloved husband of Ann Eagen Hinds, father of Robert H.

II. Thomas E. William Sarah A. and Mary E. Hinds, and brother of Margueritte Brunen and the late Ralph and William H.

Hinds; Sunday, October 24. 1971 at his residence, 4380 Kalama Ct. Funeral from the Gilligan Funeral Home, Montgomery and Galbraith Wednesday, October 27. Mass of the Ressurection at St Vincent Ferrer Church at 9:30 A. M.

Friends may call Tuesday after 5 P. M. Oct. 2 0ct.27 Oct. 27 Oct.

28 0ct27 Oct. 28 Oct. 27 Richard beloved husband of Elizabeth Huerkamo Wetlinq, devoted father of Henry, Richard William and Thomas Wellinq, brother of Emma Welling and Rose Ruef; also survived by 16 grandchildren and eiqht qreat-qrandchildren, Saturday, October 23, 1971 residence 122 Mill Lockland. Friends may call at the Vorhis Funeral Home, 310 Dunn Lockland, Wednesday from 9:15 A.M. until Mass of the Resurrection at St.

Peter Paul Church, Readinq, October 27 at 10:30 A. M. If desired sympathy may be expressed by a contribution to the St. Rita School for the Deaf. WESSENDORF Philip beloved husband of the late Marcelia Robbe Wessendorf, devoted father of Mrs.

Charles (Betty Jane) Engelhardt, Mrs. Ted (Mary) Bestfelt, Mrs. James (Ruth) Jackson, Fred and Philip F. Wessendorf, dear brother of Mrs. Gertrude Smithers, Mrs.

Stella Raterman, the late Henrietta Kamp and Bernard Wessendorf, also survived by 16 qrandchildren and one qreat-qrand-child; Monday, October 25, 1971; residence, 6198 Taylor formerly of 2805 Temple Ave. Relatives and friends may call Wednesday from 4 to 9 M. at the Harry Meyer and Sons Funeral Home. 4989 Glenway Ave. opposite the Covedale Cinema (off-street park-inq).

Mass pf the Resurrection, St. Lawrence Church, Thursday, 9:30 A. M. World War I Veteran World War II Veteran CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Index 6ct27 Oct. 27 Oct.

J7 Oct. 26 27 HOUSES FOR SAl CLER.MONT-WI1HAMSVILLE CLEVER YOU! To be the first to see this -sharp brick ranch on or of the best streets in the area. Foyer, carpeted living room, dining room, eat-in eguipped kitchen, 3 spacious bedrooms, 2 fi'H baths, laundry room ew kitchen, attached garaqe. A qreat flonr plan ann1 in superb condition. $24,900.

Call 232-0030. Parchman OyUr Realtors CLEVES Carpeting Tnroughout in this beautrfullv remodeled-3-bedroom; 1 baths, new furnace, wirinq. Readv for immediate occuDancv. Only SI 3.500, AUCHER MR. LORIMG 481-1742.

CLIFTON 15 JUERGENS TWO-FAMILY FHA APPRAISED his older home, well maintained, has rooms and bath on 1st, 2 rooms and bath on 2d, plus 2 rooms on 3rd; the roof and hot water heater are 2 years old and the furnace is 5 years old; storm windows, aluminum siding. All this for $14,000. LOU POHL 871-0604, 221-6000 W66D Realty Co.vmx CLIFTON AND VICINITY PLANNING TO SELL? We urqently need 1 or 2 family homes; also investment properties, tor, cash buyers. Our long experience in real estate and ability to finance are your assurance of ouic professional service. Please call 241-4319.

REALTORS 339 348 PROBASCO A mftv 3-bedroom. 2-bath. ore-ficor plan with remodeled base-'' ment. It is in the block close to Clifton which means a short walk to UC or hospitals. Sound Good? It is JANE DRUFFEL-271-9500.

CLINEJ Married Student's Answer Two-Family Brick Larqe apts. 5 rooms and bath each floor. Wall-fo-waii carpet in livinq and dining area, panelinq in living room and family room. Separate entrances and utilities. 220 wiring.

Comer lot, entirely fenced. Jogging distance from UC. Only $18,900. "TAFFY" FULLER, 871-7300 J. M.

SMITH, Realtor CLIFTON Corporation liquidatinql You can steal this solid all brick 1 or 2 family house. Contains 6 biq rooms, new hot water heating system, fenced yard, patio, income potenital $170 monthly, low taxes, located in an area where many properties are beinq re- stored (reminiscent cf Mt. Adams) was price $12,900. Will try FHA offer. See today 561-5818.

I 1 "UQL CLIFTON, NEAR UC 3 TO 5 BEDROOMS ZONED R-6. A wonderfully built brick with 3 bedrooms. 2 solariums on first floor, 2 huge rooms and bath, 2d. Spacious rear yard with patio and a garden; 2-car garage. 221-4197.

CLIFTON 2-Family By Owner Lovely all-brick 3-story home in excel- lent neighborhood, complete remodeling. Walk to Medical Center or UC. 1 and 3 bedroom apts. with eguipped kitchens and fireplaces; garage, slate roof, full basement. Gross $4000 year.

$24,000. 961-7929. CLIFTON EMMiNG ST. ATTENTION, VETERANS- Sinqle family home, 5 rooms and bath. basement, qas furnace.

$6000. 7 annual nercentaqe rate interest. 30 yr. oan. 5200 down, ONLY J49 per mo.

CALL US TODAY! 751-2414 CLIFTON 1 OR 2 FAMILY BRICK. CALL 751-6494 COLERAIN TOWNSHIP 132 SFRFiMF MVINR F8P be v.ous this lovely 3-hedroomt and frame ranch. This 2'2-vear NEW home that has been verv tasleful- decorated inside and out features an attractive livino room and dining room that is carpeted, eat-in kitchen, IV2 ENQUIRER 6 PBO CLIFTON I Real Estate for Sale CLASSIFICATIONS 1 through 12 Real Estate for Rent CLASSIFICATIONS 13 through 30 Employment CLASSIFICATIONS 31 A through 41 A Business Service CLASSIFICATIONS 42 through 43 Financial CLASSIFICATIONS 44 through 47 Merchandise CLASSIFICATIONS 48 through 67 Automotive J. CLASSIFICATIONS 63 through 72 Announcements LOST AND FOUND 1 LOST-Grey and white female kitten. Oakley area.

531-3388. LOST-Cocker, blond, female. Fair-mount, child's pet. Reward. 471-2637.

I0ST Irish Setter, female, Mt. Airy; reward. 681-8336. SCHNAUZER" Miniature, gray female, LOST Groesbeck area. Reward.

931- 2821, 522-J608. SIAMESE Female; nursing mother; Wyoming area; SII-WjV EDUCATION AND INSTRUCTION WILL Give beginner or advanced Piano and Orqan lessons, Summit Estate area.i 232-1238. TRAVEL OPPORTUNITIES AAACON offers cheap travel. Drive to Florida, California, N. Y.

Texas, Phoenix, others. 621-4744. AUTO DRIVEAWAY HAS CARS TO FLORIDA. Starting October 26 through November Call us for deal. 621-8384.

AUTO DRIVEAWAY has cars "to: Florida, Houston, I. Seatle, New Orleans, Chicago, Pittsburgh. 621-8384. PROFESSIONAL DRIVER Excellent com panion. Will drive your car or you or anyone you wish anywhere you oesire.

5410471. YOU FLY, we'll deliver your car, ICC licensed, insured, bonded. Low rates. Offices in 60 cities. AAACON AUTO TRANSPORT, R.

E. Finn, agt. 621-4744. FARM ANO PRODUCE ALFALFA AND MIXED HAY FOR SALE 539-8033 WILL DELIVER PICK YOUR OWN Annies fall varieties! are ready for vou lo pick. Visit our roadside market for all homeqrown fruits and veqetaDies.

also larqe Jack-O-Lantern oumDkins. Vallev Orchards. 601 River 6 miles nf Anderson Ferrv on Kv. Hiohwav Route 8. 689-4992.

ARTS AND CRAFTS SEWING, slip covers, draperies, bed Swifton village. 531-1858 AMBERLEY-A DREAM! 3-4 bedrooms. family room. BEE GO, 791-0910. AMELIA' OUT Charming 3-bedroom brick ranch; wall-to-wall carpeting, large living room woodburning fireplace, formal dining room, IV2 Jile baths, family room, huge fireplace, central air, fenced rear yard, 34-acre park like setting, childrens paradise, many extras, by appointment only.

753-5939. AMELIA Lovelv 3-bedroom ranch on acre lot, heated garage, can be con verted to beautiful family room, lovelv truit trees on level terrain. Call 80B SHEARMAN. 231-4600 Si AMELIA-5 bedrooms, 2 baths, eguipped kitchen, large lot, good location. 351-0425.

TRI CITY REALTY 631-6611 ANDERSON TOWNSHIP BRITNEY ACRES Beautiful 2 story home, on a cul-de-sac strtet. Large eat-in kitchen, decorated in red and white with kitchen carpeted. 2's baths, family room with rough sawed beams, planked floor, and fire- place. Huge master bedroom wtth a dressing area plus a sewing room, large 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 Avt.) Mauch Martin Builders 232-2223 752-3825 ANDERSON 318 FRENCH COLONIAL Beautifully decorated including carpeting and air conditioning. Wide entrance hall, living room, dining room, paneled family room has wood-burning fireplace, deluxe eouipped kitchen; four bedrooms, 2'2 baths. Situated in an area pf lovely homes. For appointment Call LAURA FARBACH-271-9500 CLINE 91 ANDERSON SUMMIT 3 BEDROOMS 2 FULL BATHS plus central air conditioning, go along with this brick ranch; eguipped kitchen, lower-level family room, plus tenced rear yard.

For details, call Mildred Lyle, 231-4131, 231-1835 mnnFrTTJnVHaV gjliy rrrr-' ANDERSON-YELLOWGLEN Below Market Price of only $28,900 will make you the proud owner of this 4-bedroom coloni- al, 2V2 baths, eat-in equipped kitchen, garage, on a quiet street. Owner transferred. J. Tuke, 231-4040. 231-8716.

FRED TU f(E SON ANDERSON-Present home too bia. children gone. I have the house for vou move-in condition. Call for details. MARILYN JUCKETT.

231-4600 ANDERSON Foot of Watch Hill. Older 2 story, 1 full acre, gorgeous trees, large entry with winding stairway, 4 bed- rooms, country kitchen, new 2Ux4U in i ground heated pool, 1232-1194. 231-3404. 'ANDERSON TWP. Summit estates 3-bedroom, IV2 bath, eat-tn kitchen, den.

Near schools. 231-7265. ANDERSON-New 5-bedroom colonial. 1 ANDERSON T0WNSHIP-7-room house, 2-car garage. Lot 80x200.

232-3681. AVONDALE WILSON AVE. BRICK TWO-FAMILY 4 and bath. 1st and 2nd. 2 on 3rd: full FHA.

$16,500. H. Mitchell. 281- 3334. AVONDALE-CORRYVILLE-Near hospitals and UC.

Will FHA-VA. 205 Melish. 6 rooms. Vh baths, full basement, rede corated. Low down payment.

Aqent 521-0700, 621-0700. in 'rt forSale 1 HOUSES FOR SALE, i i Full in on as and Can tile 2 or 7 en I 4 1 I Mr. BOND HILL Unusually Fine Home an unusually nice large lot with 135-ft. frnotaqe. Ideal set up for professional man and can be used either a 1-familv with 4 bedrooms.

2 (baths or 2-famiIy. Unusual features in-' elude 31 -ft. livinq room, large paneled 'family kitchen, porch on 2 sides of house, tlower-tilled tenced yard. House premises in excellent condition. 631-4344.

E. Gest Hodge Co, BOND HILL $29,500 GRACIOUS LIVING be yours in this Enqlish brick and stucco home. Features livinq room with rookwood fireplace and French doors leadma to a larae covered patio. 3 bearooms, powder room on 1st, full bath on 2nd Overlook, jMaketewah Club. Call now.

522-3333. FINE HOMtb Or AMtKILA BOND HILL 8-711 SPARKLING! Home on Franklin 2 or 3 bedrooms, eat-in kitchen, wall-to-wall car-Det, detached oarane. Low taxes. Oniv $16,900. FHA.

THE ALLISONS. 821-0517. or office. 891-8200. BOND HILL 2-FAMILY ELM PARK DRIVE Fine residential area, sinqle family and rooms each apt.

separate furnaces. Scherer Realty 321-2414 BOND HILL NEWLY LISTED UNUSUAL BARGAIN Solid brick older home, 4-5 bedrooms, baths, modern kitchen, 220 wiring, 1 2 family. FHA priced. $18,900. IT A COOK, 242-8585, 271-8861 BOND HILL TOWNE ST.

JUST LISTED Deluxe 2-family. 5 rooms, each apartment with porches. Separate utilities. Original owner. Please call Lou Hor-witz, 631-6952.

SHERLOCK HOMES 631-8802 BOND HILL QUICK OCCUPANCYI luvv uuwn rHiivir.ni rooms, 2 baths, copper plumbing, 220 wiring. Lot 50x108. 1 Va blocks to school. 821-7699 FREEMAN REALTY 641-34B0 BONO HILL SOLD OUT! We need Please call 761-7777. list- BEN SIEGEL, Realtor BOND HILL Tiptop condition, 3 bedrooms, new carpeting, new furnace, new central air conditioning, newly decorated, fenced yard.

$24,900. 825-1600 Sherman 825-1602 BOND HILL-Lovelv 2-bedroom pool. $18,900. STEIN BRIDGETOWN -PORTMAN home; carpeting. 871-6688 101 MODERNIZED New Bedford colonial reduced $2000, Owner movinq south, a red I buy.

7 rooms 3 bedrooms, IV2 baths Log fireplace, new carpeting Central air conditioning, fenced yard. See today, call BETTY POWERS, 574-1390, 922-6600 FINE HOMES OF AMERICA ranches offer so much! Central' air. caroetina. fullv equipped I 3ir, carpetinq, fully equipped kitchen. 30 ft.

paneled family room, beautiful fenced rear 1 lot, attached qaraoe. AM mint condition for $29,900. AUCHER Mr. Theobald. BRIDGETOWN, OUT RANCH 3 BEDROOMS Just listed.

Features biq country kitch- with electric range, huge living room, attached garage; only 2 years SHELTON REALTY 661-7011 CAMP SMALL loom. 751-6494. CARTHAGE This exceptionally $13,900 kept home has larqe rooms and bath on 1st floor with expandable 2nd, full basement with toilet and shower; 2-car garage and fenced yard. Call KAY HEENAN, 521-5787, 522-900 CHERRY GROVE $1400 DOWN AHrArtiv "5 h.rlrftrtm 9 anH hath let and lavatory 2d. basement, move-in condition, attached qaraqe.

$146 per mn nrinrinlA anH inform! 7, annual percentaqe rate. 30 years. Seller pays closing $22,000. Patience Rudowicz. 232-2077.

321-9184 BRIDGETOWN A FINE OFFERING 3 1 481 1742 $21,900 ABOUT YOUX WEIGHT WEIGHT WATCHERS WHY SETTLE FOR ANYTHING LESS? FOR INFORMATION: 631-8000, FOR INSPIRATIONAL MESSAGE CALL: 631-THIN AN AUTO INSURANCE PROBLEM? Specialty Under Aqe 25 Drivers Financial Responsibility Bonds LEWIS AND PARKER INS. 221-1306 APPLES Red and Golden Delicious, Jonathan, Styman Winesap, etc. Also Halloween Pumpkins. You may pick your own choice, tree-ripe fruit and save. Large selection, nice and clean.

Also roadside market. Bring baskets if possible. PARLOR GROVE FARMS 999 RIVtR ROAD, HEBRON. KY. Call 689-4668, Vaughan Hempfling and Hilton Holt, 4 miles west of Anderson Ferry, Ky.

8 on Ohio River. AUTO INSURANCE" PROBLEMS? We refuse no one. Check our low rates. 542-5901. BENGALS TICKETS (2) November 28.

san ujego.Loge BOOKS How to make wine, champagne, beer in your own home. Send self-addressed, stamped envelope for price list. Opportunity Center, Box 256, Mason, Ohio 45040. CEMETERY LOTS Rest Haven Memorial Park, reasonable. 522-3923.

DOWNTOWN PARKING 9th and Race location. Ground level. Park own car. $20 month. Call 381L8087.

OR INSPIRATION" and spiritual help. Call 221-7357. FOR YOUR SOCIAL EVENTS we furnish everythinq. For information, call 721-7261 HAPPY BIRTHDAY Roland Died: LOVE RACHEL HAVE A DEBT FREE XMASI Receive free toys, gifts for having a Friendly Home Toy Party. Highest hot-ess credit in party plan.

Call npwt or 793-6828. IS THERE A GAMBLING "PROBLEM IN THE FAMILY? For help, call Gambler's Anonymous, 221-2022 or write PO Box 20422. Cincinnati. Jlhio 45224. MAGICIAN Garrison now booking fall and winter shows, several qood holiday dates still open 871-4626 day or night for free brochure.

NEED AN ANSWERING SERVICE? Call 232-3177 between I and 4 P. M. NEW MEDICAL REVOLUTION STOP SMOKING (OR SMOKt WITHOUT WORRY) FREE INFORMATION MD SMOKERS KIT, BOX 91071 Louisville, Ky. 40291. ON AND AFTER THIS DATE I will not be responsible for debts contracted by anyone other than myself.

CARLTON E. HALL 613 RACE PENNYRICH BRAS $5 761-3991 761j4536 PRE-SCHOOL training in the area of Blue Ash, Sharonville, guarantee high achievement. Experienced teacher. Have applied for state license. $15 per week.

Nursery school for15 children. Call 793-6744. PIANO LESSONS Experienced teacher, Monday thru Friday. Please call Mrs. Lindquist, 851-1454.

TROUBLED? Call the telephone minister 1 to 9 PJ. 241-1556. WYOMING Firemen's Monthly Flea Market. Oct. 30, 8 A.

P. M. Wyoming and Oak Ave. Admission tree. Dealers 10 of gross.

Last one of the year. LOST AND FOUND FOUND Black male puppy, vicinity Grandin Rookwood, no tags. 371 9057. FOUND Small Pomeranian dog vicinity ot Wincanton Ur. Can De teen at 12180Wincanton Dr.

Kingsgate, FOUND "Poodle, Hyde Park area. 87J-5753. FOUND-Wire-haired terrier, 6 near Cin'ti Country Club. 871-6295 LOST German Shepherd, female, blacklight tan, white soot on neck. 112 vrs.

old. Wearing collar, and flea collar. Mt. Airy-Finnevtown area. Reward.

681-0802. LOST Big red boned male Coon Hound: tatoos in ears, BH-'68. Blue Tick female; in ears, W-R. 1270. Reward: $100.8: 2-53523.

LOST: Male Australian terrier. Rough coat, sandy color. Weight, 15 lbs. Answers to "Sydney." Mt. Looout area.

REWARD. 321-0575. LOST 1023-Wirehaired Terrier, white with blackbrown soots; has leash: Kemper and Chester Rd. area. Reward.

729JJ20. LOST 2 female Beagles, brownwhite; Northside area. Reward. 681-6707. 542:3275.

LOST Price Hill area, female Irish Setter. 8 mos. old. "Fancy." Reward. 471-0793 or 251-6107.

LOST Hearing aid, vicinity Madison- ville School. Substantial rewara. B4I-8133days, 271-5091 evenings. LOST Indian Hill area7l6-17. Black male Labrador, no collar, named 'appy 56 1-5487.

10ST Gold charm bracrt, all telephone company service pins on it also LOST: 6 kevs safetvDin on ring: 10-24 between Silverton and Kenwood Shoplng Center. 831-7827. LOST Cat grey Siamese, Delhi. 922-9196. Enquirer Pattern 4520 SIZES 8-16 Pantsuit has a top that zips a diagonal course up and down one side.

Printed Patter 4520: NEW Misses' Sizes 8, 10, 12, 14, 16. Size 12 (bust 34) pantsuit 3lA yards 45-inch fabric. Send 75 cents for each pattern add 25 cents for each pattern for air mail and special handling. Send to Anne Adams, care of The Enquirer, Pattern 243 W. 17th New York, N.

Y. 10011. Print name, address with zip, size and style number. ill I 1 Ml inaiviauai obituary below, rate FUNERAL HOMt J)et. 27 27 0ct27 0ct27 0ct.28 JDct.

28 0e127 Oct. 28 Vitt Slrmer J.J. White UtiT Stanley High NeidhartJ Muehlenktmp-Erichtll Grueter Glenn-Hall Jordait George H. Rohde Vielhauer Oct. 24 Schoedinger Northwest Chapel Wrassmann Craver-Hookom Hodapp A.

C. Dobbling Son Hugenberg Niemeyer Hodapp Huqenberq Niemeyer Quentin K. Staler Giilioan Oilliqan-Sicfko Weil" Oct27 Chas A. Millar Sons Oct. 27 6ct28 Oct.

2f Gilligan Jamison Gilligan Jamison 0ctM 0tt. 26" Oct 27 OctiiS Oct. 27 Oct 27 Oct. 27 Oct 27" Oct27" Oct. 28 Oct26 0ct27 0ct27 0ct27" 0ct28 Oct.

28 J)ct27j 0ct28 Oct. 27 Oct. 27 0ct727 Oct 27 0ct27 OctTir Oct 27 Oct. it' Fuldner Mortuary Jamison A Jamison Baiter Sahnd Hodapp Middendorf Albert I. Boehmar Gump-Holt Monroe-Copher Tufti 7 Bussa I Borgmann Paul R.

Young Nurre Bros. Harry Meyer i Sons Paul R. Young Middendorf Allison I Rosa Chas. A. Miller Sons Mack Johnson Hodapp "Elden A.

Good MiddendoH Allison Rose Hodapp Radel Co. Vitt 1 Stertner Vorhis Harry Meyer Sons CARTER Mrs. Bertha, late residence 86 Washinqton Glendale. beloved mother of Rev. David Baker, Glendale, devoted sister of Joseph Crawford, Hiqh Point, N.

dear grandmother of nine, Sunday, October 24, 1971 Funeral service Wednesday at 11 A. at the Friendship Baptist Churctt, Lincoln Heights. Rev. Alphonso Williams, Pastor. Intermant Oak Hill Cemetery.

Friends mav call Tuesday 6 to 9 P. M. at the Glen Hall and Jordan Funeral Chapel, 400 N. Wayne Lockland. COCHRAN James beloved son of Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur Eads; also survived by James A. Cochran and brother of Mrs. Melinda Shearer, and qrandson of Mrs. America Cochran and the late Minnie Flora, suddenly Monday, October 25, 1971; aqe 15 years; residence, 209 Orchard St.

Service at George H. Rohde Son Funeral Home, Linwood and Delta Thursday. October 28. at 10:30 A. M.

Friends may call Wednesday from 4-9 P. M. DANIELSON Amelia (nee Carlson), beloved wife of the late Eskil V. Danielson; devoted mother of Mrs James W. (Dorothy) Curtis; also survived by fwo qrandchildren and four greatgrandchildren; Monday, October 25, 1971; residence.

2923 Fairfield Ave. Service at the convenience of the family No visitation please. Vielhauer Funeral Home in charqe of arranqements. DENNINGER Bernic aqe 79, of 1 872 River-Side Drive, Columbus, Ohio; Sunday, October 24, 1971, at First Community Vitlaqe, Columbus; for-. merly of Cincinnati, widow of Francis A.

Dennmqer; survived by son, John P. Oenninger of New York, N. two daughters, Mrs. John (Frances1- Vornholt, Marion, Ohio; Mrs. John (Bettv) Guernsey, Pitts-byrqh, eiqht qrandchildren, brother of Palmer McConnel, Neeah, Wise; member of the Broad St.

Presbyterian Church. Memorial funeral service 3 P. M. Tuesday at first Community Village Chapel. Rev.

Richard Crabbs ofticiatinq. Arranqements by Schoedinner Northwest Chapel, 1740 Zollinqer Columbus. DIRKIN Clara Saile (Reinhardt), beloved wife of the late Frank T. Durkin, devoted sister of Mrs. Eleanore Knocke, Mrs.

Amanda Kamm and Georqe 0. Saile, Monday. Oct. 25, 1971; residence 2713 Erie Hvde Park. Friends may call at the Wrassmann Funeral Home, 2625 Gilbert Ave north of Taft Thursday 4 to 9 P.

M. Services Friday, Oct. 29 at 10:30 A. M. Burial Spring Grove Cemetery.

EVELAND Opel (nee McGrath), beloved wife of Robert E. Eveland; residence. West Palm Beach, Fla. (formerly of Miamiville, Ohio); stepmother of Harold M. and William 8.

Eveland, sister of Thomas and Emma McGrath; in her 75th year. Graveside service Everqreen Cemetery. Miamiville, Wednesday, October 27. at 1 1 A. M.

Craver-Hookom funeral Home. Milford. FAIRBANKS Robert beloved husband of Pat-sv Fairbanks (nee Mitchell); dear father of Pearl and Patricia Fairbanks: dear son of William and the late Pearl Fairbanks; dear brother of Mrs. Emily Woodlev, Mrs. Mary leichman, Mrs.

Juanita Falk, Mrs. Blanche Oney, Mrs. Rosanne Capel-lo. Edward and Joseph Fairbanks; Saturday, October 23, 1971; aqe 50; residence, 6869 Warder relatives and friends may call at the Hodaop Funeral Home, 6041 Hamilton Colleqe Hill, Tuesday 4 to 9 P. M.

Funeral services Wednesday at 10:30 A. M. at Christ Church Chapel 4th and Sycamore Sts. Mr. Fairbanks was a member of D.A.V Chapter No.

1 and the Military Order of the Purple Heart. FEHLER Shirley Mae (nee Robinson), beloved wife of the late Roqer A. Fenler, devoted mother of Misses Lori Gay and Teri Lvn Fenler, dear daughter of Mrs. Dorothea Robinson, dear sister of Mrs. Karol Marie Lane and William J.

Robinson; residence, 171 Tremont Ft. Thomas, Monday. October 25, 1971. Services Thursday, October 28, at Dobblinq Funeral Home. Ft.

Thomas, at 10 A. m. Visitation Thursday 9 A. M. until time of services.

By family request, memorials may be made to the charity of your choice. FIELDING Renilda M. (nee Hahn), beloved wife of John D. Fieldinq, devoted mother of Dr. John D.

Fielding and William E. Fieldinq, also two grandchildren; Saturday, October 23. 1971; residence, 91 Carran Lakeside Park. Funeral service Wednesday 9:30 A. M.

from the Huqenberq Niemeyer Funeral Home, 40 W. 6th Covington. Mass of the Resurrection 10 A. M. at Mother of God Church.

Interment, Mother of God Cemetery. Visitation 5 to 8:30 P. M. Tuesday. GUILF01XE Fred, beloved husband of Ida Braun Guilfoile, dear father of Mrs.

William (Jean) Weber, grandfather of Mike and Joette Weber, brother of Mrs. William H. H. Kennedy, Auburn, N. Elizabeth and Lauretta Guilfoile of Ft.

Thomas, Monday, October 25, 1971; residence, 1 13 Farraqut i I I s. Friends may call at the Hodapp Funeral Home, 7401 Vine Car-thaqe, Wednesday from 4 to 9 P. M. Mass of the Resurrection at Our lady of the Rosary Church, Greenhills, Thursadv at 10 A. Member of Elmwood Eagles No.

1694. IIFBBELER Joseph husband of the late Thelma (Sterrett) Hebbeler; beloved father of Mrs. Mary Ann Dalton, Mrs. Carole Linstead. Mrs.

Wilma Motley, David, Ronald and Edwin Hebbeler; devoted son of Minnie Imwalle Hebbeler; brother of Paul and Robert Hebbeler and Mrs. Rose Sund; also 18 qrandchildren; Friday, Oct. 22, 1971; residence, 25 West Ninth Covington, Ky. Funeral service Wednesday 8:30 A. M.

from the Hugenberg Niemeyer Funeral Home, 40 W. 6th Covington. Mass of the Resurrection 9 A. M. at St.

Aloysius Church. Interment, St. John Cemetery, Ft. Mitchell. Visitation 6 to 9 P.

M. Tuesday. lcer to TIME AMSCHllNGER-aVElER. Ckrittim 9:00 A. M.

J. M. M. 2:00 P. M.

A. M. 2:00 PH. 11:00 A. 10 30 A.

M. AHMAC0ST. 6. Harold KCKSMITH. Irtne C.

BINCK, Claudt ilSCHOFF. John BURN5i Betty lee CARTER, Bert (it COCHRAN.Jamei C. DAN I DENNINGER, Btrnict M. 3:00 P. M.

DURKIN.Ieu EVELAND, Opal M. FAIRBANKS, Robert FEHLER. Shirley FIELDING, Renilda GUILF0ILE, Fred HEBBLER. Joseph HESS. Catherine HINDS.

Robert HOWARD, J. Edward H01STEIN, Theo. HUDS0N-M0RHARDT, Margaret HUGCINS. Leslie HUMMONS, Nana IMBUS, Rosa KELLY. Jack D.

KENKER, Albert KERSHAW. Rodelia KROPF, Ida 11:00 A. M. M.S.P. 9:30 A.

M. LANDELINA, Sr. LINGROSS. Cecilia MARSH, EHwood A. McGINN IS.

Robert J. MELZER. Maria MICHAEL." HerbeTT A. MILLER, Lawrence J. 0X0NN0R.

Lawrence O'HARE. Maurica PLOGSTED, Helen ivT REECE." Audley REQUARDT, Catherine 9:00 A. M. 1:30 P. M.

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MO 1-4059 DALBERT-WOODRUFF FUSFRAL HOVE 922-1010 2880 BOUBINOT at QUEEN CITY AVE. A. C. DOBBLING SON FT. THOMAS 441-1730 BELIEVUE 261-8041 GUMP-HOLT FUNERAL NOME 3440 Glenmore at Herbert Cheviot 661-0690 iDHN RADEL CO.

FUNERAL HOMES HENRY J. RADEL PRES. C'NCINNATI 921-0365 COVINGTON 431-4185 NEWPORT 261-8560 RIEDLINGER-LEMEN FUNERAL HOMES 19 Green St. 1309 California Av. SCHMIDTDHONAU READING 821-2777 SHARONVILU; 821-2777 0 THOMAS FUNERAL HOMES MADISONVILLE and KENWOOD VORHIS Funeral Homes tOCKlAND.

OHIO 821 0062 NORWOOD, OHIO 631-4884 WITT, GOOD KELSCH FUNEWL HOWE 53 1. 01 0i 3026 MADISON RO. 3'-UIU3 A-MSCHLINGER-WEBER Christina (nee Stefan), beloved wife of the late Anthony Amschlinoer, dear mother of Mrs. John (Christine) Pasternak, grandmother of Mrs. James (Tonij Long, Susanne and Jacqueline Pasternak; Saturday, October 23, 1971: in her 79th year; residence, 273 Emminq formerly of 3820 St.

Martin Place. Friends may call at the Vitt Stermer Funeral Home, 3425 Harrison Cheviot, Tuesday from 4 to 9 P. M. Funeral Wednesday. October 27 at 8:30 A.

M. Mass of the Resurrection SI. Martin Church at 9 A. M. ARMACOST G.

Harold, husband of the late Frieda Armacost (pee Hecker), brother of Mrs. Elizabeth Smith, Uncle of Mrs. Henrietta Jarrold and Gilbert Curtis Ycung, aiso areat nieces and qreat nephews; Octooer 25, 1971; residence, 1145 Sutton Ave. Services at T. P.

White Sons Funeral Home. 2050 Beechmont Mt. Washington, Wednesday. October 27, at 2 P. M.

Friends may call Tuesday 6 to 9 P. M. BECKSMITH Irene C. Hoffman, beloved wife of Raymond F. Becksmith, devoted mother of Martha, Marv, Ann.

Paul, Tom, Dave and John Beck-smith, dear dauqhter of Mrs. Marie Hoffman and the late Edward Hoffman, sister of Edward P. Hoffman, and niece of Miss Irene Fessler; Saturday, October 23, 1971; residence, 7984 Saqamore Drive, Am-berley Village. Mass of the Resurrection St. Saviour Church, Ross-moyne, Wednesday, 10:15 A.M.

No visiting hours. Remembrances may be directed to the Little Sisters of the Poor, 476 Riddle Road, 45220. Stanley High Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. I BISCIIOFF John E. beloved husband of the i late Frances Biscnott, tatner ot Mary Bischoff of Lancaster, Ohio, Monday, Oct.

25, 1971, residence 910 John St. Newport, Kv. Services at Muehlenkamp-Erschell Newport Funeral Home, 835 York Thursday at II a.m. Visitation Wednesday 4 to 8 p.m. BUNCH Claude, beloved husband of Ruby Smiley Bunch, devoted father of Carolyn and Kenneth Bunch, dear son of Charles Bunch, stepson of Truie Bunch, brother of Helen Allen, Sally Ramey, Chester, Clyde and Sidney Bunch, half brother of Edna Melton, and Shirley Portwood, Darlene, Edward, Larry, Mac, and Michael Bunch; Sunday, October 24, 1971.

Residence, 1888 Roosevelt Dr. Aqe 53 years. Funeral service at the Neidhard Funeral Home. 7401 Hamilton Ave Mt. Healthy.

Wednesday, October 27 at 2 P. M. Friends may call Tuesday, 6-9 P. M. BURNS Betty Lee (nee Compton), beloved wife of Lloyd Burns, foster mother of Judy Ravmond, dauqhter of Elizabeth Kreco and the late Tilden Compton, twin sister of Nettie Fraasman and Emiiy Willouqhbv, Hester and Tilden Compton Monday, October 25, 1971; at her residence, 4021 W.

Liberty St. Funeral service at the Grueter Funeral Home, 4022 Glenway Ave. at Miff, Price Hill, Thursday, October 28 at 2 P. M. Friends may call Wednesday after 4 P.

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M. 10:00 aTm. i 1:30 P.M. Lawrence beloved husband of Marcelia Wernicke Miller, beloved stepfather of Henry J. Mueller and Mrs.

Marcelia L. Simpson, dear brother of Amelia Determan, Matilda Bowing, Rose Ernst, Marian Jordan, Laura Kirbv, Jacob, Edward, John and George Miller, Sunday, October 25, 1971; residence 3622 Zumstein Ave. Visitation, at the Busse and Borqmann Funeral Home, Central Parkway and Clifton Hills Wednesday. 4 to 9 P. M.

Funeral Mass, Our Lady of Presentation Church. Thursday, October 28 at 10 A. M. O'CONNOR Lawrence beloved husband of Jean Hager O'Connor; devoted father of Patricia, Deborah and Larry O'Connor; dear brother of James R. and Harvie O'Connor; Sunday, October 24, 1971; residence, 7421 Joseph St.

Funeral service, Paul R. Young Funeral Home, 7345 Hamilton Mt. Healthy, Wednesday, at 2 P. M. Friends may call Tuesday from 6 to 9 P.

M. O'HARE Maurice beloved husband of Cecelia O'Hare, dear father of Mrs. Mary Walter, Mrs. Clare Erpenbeck, Maurice A. O'Hare Miss Jane O'Hare, and Mrs.

Patricia Cunningham; also survived by eight grandchildren and 12 greatgrandchildren; Sunday, October 24, 1971; residence, 5821 Pandora Ave. Friends may call at the Nurre Bros. Funeral Home, 6050 Montgomery Tuesday, from 4 to P. M. Mass of the Resurrection at the Church of the Nativity, Wednesday, at 9:30 A.

M. PLOGSTED Helen devoted daughter of Ihe late Edward and Clara (Bruemmer) Plogsted; dear sister of Edward, William and Lawrence Ploqsted, Mrs. Stanley (Henrietta) Decker; October 24, 1971; residence, 1710 Tuxworth Ave. Relatives and friends may call Tuesday, 5 to 9 P. M.

at the Harry Meyer Sons Funeral Home, 4989 Glenway Ave. (opposite the Covedale Theater), off street parking. Mass of the Resurrection St. Teresa Church Wednesday morning at 9:30. REECE Audley, beloved husband of Margaret Gould Reece; devoted father of Mrs.

bary (Dorothy) Ciemons, Mrs. Robert (Margie) Ragland, and Hiram Reece; dear son ot Hiram ana Lith-ie Sparks Reece; brother ot Mrs. Dessey Newton, Mrs. Florence Goh-id, Mrs. Faye Hammond, Mrs.

Nettie Hughes, Cov Reese ano the late Mrs. Darsey Speneberg; grandfather ot seven grandcniioren; iuncay. October 24, 1971; age 62; residence. 2to5 Bridgetown. Funeral service, Epworth United Metnooist thurcn, Wednesday, at 10 A.

M. Friends may call at the Paul Vounq ruiieral Home, 7343 Hamilton Mt. Heaitny, Tuesoay, trom 4 to 9 P.M. McMakin Lodge No 120 will hold services Tuesday at 8 P. M.

If friends desire remembrances may be sent to McMakin Lodge No. 120 or to the Heart Fund. REQUARDT Catnerine (nee Shanks), beloved wite of the late Henry Requardt, devoted mother of Mrs. Elsie Lancaster, Mrs. tieanor Luttman, Mrs.

Clara Perkins. Mrs. Mary rtuebnar, Leslie, Maurice and Donald Requardt, also survived by 24 grandchildren and 34 great-grandchildren; Sunday, Octooer 24, lvh residence. 516 W. Sixth Covington, age 86 years.

Funeral Thursday, October 28, from the Midoenoorf Funeral Home, 917 Main Covington, at 8:30 A. M. Funeral Mass at St. Aloysius Church at 9 A. M.

interment, St Mary Cemetery. Visitation Wednesday from 5 to 9 P. M. ROBINSON Walter beloved husband of Mrs. Zella Thacker Terrell Robinson, and father ot Mrs.

Gladys McDowell and Mrs. Vivian (Oscar) Sevier, and grandfather of 6 grand and 10 great-grandchildren; at his residence, 4806 Howard Winston Park, Covington, Monday, October 25. 1971; aqe 81 years. Services at the Allison Rose Funeral Home, Robbins St. and Madison Covington, Thursday, October 28, at 10 A.

M. Interment Forest Lawn Cemetery. Friends may call trom 4 to 9 P. M. Wednesday.

SCHNEIDER Eric Richard darling son of E. Richard ano Alma Jean Mines Schneioer, dear qrandson of Marie Maschmeyer and Ray Hines and Mr. and Mrs. E. E.

Schneider, Sunday, Oct. 24, 197), aqe 5 days. Friends may can at the Chas. A. Miller Sons Funeral Home, Hamilton Ave.

at Knowlton Northside, Wednesday from 1 p.m. until time ot service at 2 p.m. SHOOK Tressie Mary, beloved sister of Ethel J. Geis and Calvin A. Shook, aunt of Geraldine Stapf, Marv Jo Berg, Judy A.

Fooel. Marge Schmitt. Jean Hanekamo. John Clinton Kinq, Richard M. Geis and Carl L.

Geis. October 25. 1971. Residence 1049 Woodlawn Ave. Friends may call at the W.

Mack Johnson Funeral Home. 1309 E. McMillan Walnut Hills. Wednesday. October 27 from 5 to 8 P.

M. Mass of the Ressurection. St. Lawrence Church, Thursday at 10:30 A. M.

SMITH Celia Justine (nee Hausman), beloved wife of the late Enos Smith, dear mother of Mrs. Richard (Jean-nette) Hunter, qrandmother of Wen dy Hunter; sister of Mrs. Agnes I Moore; Monday October 25, 191, formerly of Green Hills; friends mav call at the Hodapp Funeral Home 7401 Vine St. Carthaqe, lues-day from 6-9 M. Funeral service, Wednesday at II A.M.

STANDFIELD Baker (Mike), belovpd husband of Elizabeth Fassold Standfield, father of Randall Baker Standfield and Sandra Elizabeth Storer, son of Va-lora Branch, also survived by three brothers and one Saturday, October 23, 1971; residence, 3643 Stettinius Hyde Park. Friends may call at th Elden A. Good Funeral Home, 2620 Erie west of Hvde Park Square. Tuesday. 4 to 9 P.

M. Services Wednesday. Octo ber 27, at 2 P. M. Walnut HiUs Lodge No.

483 services Tuesday at 7:30 P.M. Hvde Pqrk-Mt. Lookout American Leqion Post No. 744 services at 8 P. M.

STEINBORN Gertrude (Gen), (nee Gilmartin). beloved wife of Edward C. Stein-born, devoted mother of Mrs. Janice Messer. dear aranrtmother of Timmy Messer, beloved daughter of Mrs.

Gertrude Steffen Gilmartin and sister of Mrs. Verna Ross, Mrs. Mary Shelton and Thomas Gilmartin, niece of Mrs. Joseph Krummen and Clarence Steffen, Saturday, October 23, 1971. Residence, 844 Arlington Rd Park Hills, Ky.

Mass of the Resurrection Wednesday, October 27, at 10 A. M. at St. John Church, Covington, Ky. Interment St.

Mary Cemetery. Friends may call Tuesday at the Middendorf Funeral Home, 917 Main 7 to 9 P. M. STORY R. Wilmont, beloved brother of Mrs.

Allen (Vivena) Jordan and Mrs. Clyde (Carelou) Perkins; at his residence, 4811 Kollman Winston Park, Covinoton, Sunday, October 24, 1971; age 75 years. Services at the Concord United Methodist Churhc, Bracken County, Wednesday, October 27, at 2 P. M. Interment Concord Cemetery, Friends may call from 4 to 9 P.

M. Tuesday at the Allison Rose Funeral Home, Robbins St. and Madison Covington. THOMAS J. Milton, beloved husband of Catherine Brausch Thomas, dear father of Robert M.

Thomas, grandfather of Mary Kay Thomas, Linda, and David Thomas, beloved son of Mrs. Ola and the late Nelson Thomas, brother of Mrs. Helen Sampson; Saturday, October 23, 1971, in his 69th year; residence, 7740 Hart field Montgomery. Friends may call at the Hodapp Funeral Home, 7401 Vine St Carthaqe, Tuesday, October 26, from 5 to 9 P. M.

Mass of the Resurrection Wednesday at 9 A. M. at All Saints Church, Montgomery. WEBER See Amschlinger-Weber VOLMER Evelyn B. (nee Stophelt), beloved wife of William H.

Volmer, devoted mother of Harold Roberts, and Donald Volmer, dear daughter of Gus Stophlet, dear sister of Mrs. Erma Wessling, nine qrandchildren. Saturday, October 23, 1971 ot 3716 Forest Court, Cheviot; aqe 56 years. Funeral From the John J. Radel Co.

Price Hill Funeral Home, 4122 Glenway Ave Wednesday, October 27, at I P. M. Friends may call Tuesday after 4 P. M. Park in rear.

WEILER Edna G. (nee Merkle). beloved wife of Jacob R. Weiler. dear mother of Raymond and the late Robert and Richard Weiler, grandmother of six grandchildren, devoted sister of Mrs.

Paul (Frieda) Roll, Mrs. Michael (Ida) Decker, Eli and Ray Merkle, Saturday, October 23, 1971, in her 71st year. Residence. 6843 Grace Ave. Friends may call at the Vitt Stermer Funeral Home, .1824 Westwood Fair-mount on Tuesday, October 26 from 4 until 9 P.

M. Funeral Mass Wednesday, St. Margaret Mary Church at 9:30 A. M. Member of Little Flower Aux.

244. I I HOLSTEIN Theo of 1543 Section beloved husband of Sitta Holstein, devoted father of Martin Holstein, brother of Mrs. Otto (Paula) Sauer, uncle of Mrs. Siqmund (Ruth) Durlacher of Baton Rouge. dear grandfather of Margie and Debbe Holstein.

Services Weil Funeral Home, 3901 Reading. Tuesday, October 26 at 1 P. M. Memorial week will be observed at the residence of Mr. and Mrs.

Martin Holstein, 1845 Wynnewood Lane. HOWARD J. Edward, beloved husband of the late Lillian Howard (nee Hickman), devoted father of Ruth Beckmann and Edward Howard; also survived by eiqht grandchildren and two oreat-orandchildren. Sunday October '24. 1971.

at his residence. 975 Kirbert Ave. Funeral services at tne Gilligan-Siefke Funeral Home. 3671 Warsaw Wednesday. Oct.

27 it II A. M. Visitation Wednesday mornino from 10 A. M. till time of services.

HUDSON-MORHARDT Margaret nee Weber dear mother of Edward Morhardt and the late Phyllis Mesmer dear grandmother of Winifred and Edward Morhardt, dear sister of Joseph Weber and Edna Kauther, Sunday, Oct. 24, 1971. residence 2953 Colerain Ave. Friends may call at the Chas. A.

Miller Sons Funeral Home, Hamilton Ave. at Knowlton St. Northside. Wednesday from 9:30 a.m. until time ot services at 10:30 a.m.

HUGGINS Leslie, beloved husband of the late Marie Catherine McManus Muggins, and father of John Hugqins, and Unim Maria Offina. brother of Lor- etta Stahi, also survived by four grandchildren and three great Qrandchildren; Sunday, October 24, 1971 at his residence, 4942 Oak-lawn Ave. Funeral service at the Gilligan Funeral Home, Woodburn at Lincoln. Wednesday. October 27 at II A.

M. Friends may call Tuesday after 4 P. M. HUMMONS Nena, beloved mother of Frank Hummons, devoted grandmother of Frank Hummons dear qreat-grandmother of Frank III and Dean Von Hummons, October 23; residence, 935 Findlay St. Friends may call Wednesday from 6 to 9 P.

M. at Jamison Jamison Funeral Home, 437 Hopkins St West End, where funeral services will be held Thursday at 1:30 P.M. Rev. Francis Leslie officiating. Burial Spring Grove Cemetery.

EMBUS Rose Cnee Folz); Monday, October 25. 1971; at her residence; beloved wife of the late Joseph H. Imbus. helnved mother of Frank J. and Maurice J.

Imbus. Mrs. Joseph F. (Mary) Busse of Detroit, Mich, and the late Louis E. and Dorothy M.

Imbus, also survived by three granddaughters and 5 qreat-qrand-children. Requiem Mass at St. Robert 8ellarmine Chapel, Thursday, October 28 at II A.M. Visitation at the Gilligan Funeral Home, Woodburn at Lincoln, Thursday from 9:30 A. M.

to 10:30 Burial in St. Mary Cemetery, Ross St. Bernard, Ohio. KELLY Jack 0., beloved husband of Charlotte Becker Kelly, brother of Mrs. Nelson (Lucille) Ryan, father of Mrs.

John B. Martna Bennet grandfather of John Steven and Susan Kelly Bennet, uncle of Ann bchrano. Kave ana cnaries sierne berg, Lyn Jensen, Michael and John Kellv Hartio. Sunday. October 24.

1971; residence, 3367 McHenry Ave. Memorial service will be held at Westwood Presbyterian Church, Harrison Ave. at Kling, Tuesday, October 26. at 7:30 P. M.

Re membrances mav be made to the Cancer Society or the charity of your choice. KENKER Albert, dearlv beloved husband of Mary Beischel Kenker, brother of Mrs. Georqe Lillian Geiqer. Helton. Friday, October 22, 1971; aqe 83; residence 3200 Epworth Ave.

Funeral services Rebold Funeral Home, 3700 Gienmore Mozart, Cheviot, luesday at iu A. M. Friends mav call Monday 7 to 9 P. M. Interment Gate of Heaven Cemetery.

Memorials if so desired may be directed to Providence or Georqe Hospitals, or the charity of your choice. KERSHAW Rodelia, beloved wife of James Kershaw; devoted mother of Wylie Laster; also survived bv one qrand-child and one great-qrandchild; October 19. 1971; residence, 605 Lincoln Park Drive. Friends may call Tuesday, October 26, from 6 to 9 P. M.

at Jamison Jamison Funeral Home. 437 Hopkins West End. Funeral services Wednesday at 1:30 P.M. at Memorial Baptist Church, 438 Elizabeth St. Burial, Union Baptist Cemetery.

KROPF Ida Anoebranat: beloved wife of the late Fred Kropf; mother of Fred and Helen Kropt; grandmother ot Mrs. Carl (Cassie) Seqal and Frederick Kropf; sister of Mrs. Helen Biehl: Saturday. Oct. 23.

1971; res idence, 3102 Riddleview Lane. No visitation. Friends may call at the Baiter Sahnd Funeral Home, 3412 Clifton Clifton, Tuesday from 10 A. M. until time of service at 11 A.

M. LANDELINA Sister SFP (Frederica Seliner), dear sister of Mrs. Anna Thornton of Chicaqo, Monday, October 25, 1971, at St. Francis Hospital Visitation, Wednesday from 3 to 7 P. M.

at St. Clare Convent, 60 Compton with Mass of the Resurrection at the Convent Chapel Thursday at 9:30 A. M. LINGROSS Cecilia M. Hebbeler, beloved wife of the late Joseph Lingross and dear mother of Mrs.

Dolores Lit-tlev, Mrs. Carmella Lavern, Perry, Joeph. David and Gilbert Linqross, 13 qrandchildren and two greatgrandchildren, and sister of Mrs. Gertrude Ryan, Mrs. Leona Kennelly and George Hebbeler; Sunday, October 24, 1971; residence, 1628 Euclid Covinqton, aqe 70 years.

Funeral Wednesday, October 27 from the Middendorf Funeral Home, 917 Main Covinqton, at 8:30 A. M. Funeral mass at St. Auqustine Church at 9 A. M.

Interment at St John Cemetery. Visitation Tuesday, 4 to 9 P. M. MARSH Ellwood beloved son of the late Caroline Wellman Marsh and cousin of William H. Wellman; in his 72no year; formerly of 28 E.

McMillan Mt. Auburn. Friends are invited to attend the funeral service at the Albert L. Boebmer Funeral Home, 4617 Vine St. (near St.

Clement Church), St. Bernard, Wednesday, at 1 :30 P. M. Burial, cemetery of Spring Grove. McGINNIS Robert beloved husband of Cor-rin McGinnis (nee Niemann), devoted son of Isaac McGinnis and the late Martha McGinnis (nee Cook), dear father of Colleen, Janet, Pat-.

rick, and Robert McGinnis, brother of Mrs. Hallan (Betty) Brown, end Mrs. CharleS (Elsie) Niemann; Sunday, October 24, 1971; aqe 43 years; residence, 3639 Janlin Dr Blessinq from the Gump-Holt Funeral Home, 3440 Glenmore at Herbert, Cheviot, Wednesday, October 27, at 11 A.M. Friends may call from 4-9 P. M.

Tuesday. Member of Teamster Local No. 114. MELZER Marie (nee Holzknecht), wife of the late Georqe A. Melzer, mother of Edwin and James Melzer, also survived by 10 qrandchildren, two sister of Mrs.

Isie Kuhlmdn, of Norwood, and Mrs. Doris Niles, of Cincinnati; Sunday, October 24, 1971; residence, 1942 Hudson Nerwood. Services Mass of the Resurrection, Wednesday. October 27, at .:30 A. M.

at St. Amdrew Church, Mil-ford, Ohio. Visitation, Monroe-Coph-er Funeral Home, Milford, Tuesday 6 to 9 P. M. Devotional prayers at 7:30 P.

M. MICHAEL Herbert beloved husband of Doris Plummer Michael, dear father of David, Richard, Robert, James, John, Jerry, Danny, Larry and Steve Michael, residence Box its, Stevens Mainville, Ohio. Services Tufts Funeral Home, Loveland, Ohio. Wednesday at 2 M. Visitation Tuesday 6 to 9 P.

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Michael S. Dillon, 18, 6212 Ross Fairfield, Ohio, carpenter, and Laura Jean Arnett, 17, 261 Mystic student. Peter F. Shield, 19, 180 Monitor stock boy, and Susanne Lee Fox, 17, 3157 Boudinot student. Wavne T.

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Michael J. Miller, 28, 6580 Salem Pike, supervisor, and Staci A. Whitehead, 21, 2751 Eight Mile neiqhborqood. Good VA loan available. Asking S25.TOO.

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FHA easy financing. Call weekdays Aqent available, 721-4082 AVONDALE, N. 10-room brick in a very desirable area, 32 ft. living room with fireplace. Formal dininq and eat-in kitchen.

VINCE WYNNE, 231-4046, 793-3350 CST.IS7 FRED? A.SCHMIDT INC. Avondale N. Lenox Lane Larqe family home, on quiet dead end street, paneled first, Wi baths; garaqe. Large basement. $20,500.

Owner will FHA call 241-6334 SENTINEL 521-7017 BLUE ASH 833 NEW LISTING Nice brick home with full basement anri 1 harlrnnmi nira il.J In and moderate price are exactly what you nave oeen tooKing tori Latt IMARY CIAVOLA 791-0020! BLUE ASH MAKE OFFER Owner will acceDt anv reasonable offer on this cute 2-bedroom with beautiful bacKyard. wondertul tor the kids. JEFF KAMIN. 761-8700 BIUE ASH-tl4 900 Soic-and-snan 5-room. 1-lloor.

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