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Tuesday. February 28, 1984 THE CINCINNATI ENQUIRER TEMPO LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES Death Notices Death Notices Bridge HAMILTON COUNTY COMMUNI provements Coierain Twp. (S 100,000) TY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT PROGRAM walks v.iuge ot wienoan i for mOrC COmplGlC iniOriliaUOn 3I1U aUUrCSo OI Ulc THREE-YEAR SUMMARY OF USE OF FUNDS Reconstruction ot selected streets funeral director refer to individual obituary below. To conform with recently adopted Green Twp ($190,00) legislation and regulations, Hamil Street and sidewafc reconstruction ton county is puDasnmg a summary SEIDENSPINNER John, husband of the late Alma Benz Seidenspinner, devoted father of Carol Blakeslee, brother of Bertha Kistner and Effie Latham and the late Al Seidenspinner, grandfather of Stephen and Jennifer. Sunday, MARSHALL Phoebe B.

(nee Wolfe), beloved mother of Jeanine Oliver and Shirley Atherton, dear daughter of Myrtle Wolfe, dear of Dorothy Cspito, Or Schooler and Burnie Wolfe, also $urvived by five granicha- City ot Lincoln Heights $196,700) FUNERAL HOME Reconstruction of Keatioffer Run of its 1912, 83 and proposed 1984 Community Development Block Grant Programs, this summary is TIME DATE NAME sewer Citv of Loveland ($155400) BY CHARLES H. GOREN and OMAR SHARIF North-South vulnerable. South deals. North 4 A532 Q87 103 Q732 PerryElizabeth Street storm 1 1:00 A.M. March I Chos.

A. Miller Sons ALfORD, Virgil R. sewer replacement city of Ml. Healthy ($300,000) mienoeo to acquaint me citizens 01 Hamilton County with the actual past uses of Block grant funds as wen as proposed uses in 1984. 10:30 A.M.

Feb.2Y Vorhis BARROW, Alma R. SavannahCatalpa storm sewer re placement City of North Coiege BIRMINGHAM, Agnes B. 1 1:00 A.M. Mor. I Witt, Good I Ketsch ivn HKUOKAM Public Works Activities ($100,000) Improvements to selected streets City of Norwood ($125400) February 26.

1984. Resident of Norwood. Friends may cal at the Spring Grove Mausoleum Chapel, Wednesday, February 29 from 12 noon until service time at 1 P.M. If desired sympathy may be expressed by a memorial contribution to BRINKMAN, Frederick 2:00 P.M. Feb.

29 Dobblinq Reconstruction of Mt. Healthy BUSCtMA, Joseph 1 1:00 A.M. Gillioon-Borrere dren. Sunday, February 26, 1984. Age 63 years.

Residence Taylor Mil, Ky. Member Lato-nia Baptist Church. Funeral services, 10 A.M. Thursday af the Latonia Baptist Church. Interment Forest Lawn Cemetery.

Visitation 4 to 9 P.M. Wednesday at the Swindler Funeral Home, 214 Southern Avenue, Covington, Ky, McCOWN Water system improvements lage of Addyston (450,000) Mam Street improvements Village of Puhlman aAenue street Improvements City ot Cheviot (JI80.000) Selected neighborhood street improvements Coierain Township Heights streets Springfield Twp. ($50,000) Rossmoyne storm sewer Syca CLOUD. Estol C. 1 1:00 A.M.

Feb. 29 Stanley High West QJ9 102 AQJ5 KJ9S East K1064 5 98642 864 1:00 P.M. Feb. 29 Modopp DAVIS. WorrenG.

the arizen united Metnodisi Church. Vorhis Funeral Home in charge. more iwp. Grove Ave. area redevelopment Village ot Woodlawn ($300,000) ($175,000) 7:00 P.M.

Feb. 29 Gillioon DOYLE, MqryC. Landfi Reclamation City ot Wyo Webster Avenue street improvements city of Deer Park SEYFFERLE 1 1:00 A.M. Feb. 29 MuehMomp-Erschell DOYLE.

Richard C. ming Senior Citizen Activities (smoooi Prentice beloved husband Salem Senior Center construction. 10:50 A.M. Feb. 29 Bolton i Lunslord FINK.

Rove Evelyn and Lincoln Avenues street improvements Green Township ($150,000) Vorhis renovation and or leasing Anderson Twp. ($350400) Harrison Senior Center lease Harrison Two. ($8,500) FRITSCH. Brion Joseph Robert beloved husband of Daisy Seyfterle, dear stepfather of Joyce Ackermann, stepgrandfather of Lynn, Michael and David Ackermann. Saturday, February 25, Leggett Street improvement City 10:00 A.M.

Mar. I Miller-Busse i HEREFORD. Mory North College Hill Senior Center lease City of North College Hill INGRAHAM-VARNEY 1984. Residence Clitton. Friends of Detores McCown, dear son of Mrs.

LiHie McCown, devoted father of Maurice, Ronald, Vernon McCown of Cincinnati and Tony McCown, Albuquerque, New Mexico, dear brother of William McCown, Greenville, Samuel McCown. Louisville and Ernestine Robinson, GreenviHe, one grandchild and a host of other relatives and friends. February Public Service Activities 10:00 A.M. Mar. I Schmldt.Dhonou Helen G.

Feb. 28 California KEMEN, John Edward OT i.itN.ui netgiio niwwii Water system improvements along Mill and Wihams Streets Village of Lock land ($130,000) Center and Main Streets improvements City of Lsvefand (1150,000) Dugan Gap Brow er Road water line construction and tap-in assistance ($182,000) Main and Church Street intersection improvements village of Newtown ($225,000) City of Lincoln Heights recreation and public services including transportation and senior citizen activities for eligible residents ($85400) may cad at the Hodapp Funeral Home, 7401 Vine Street, Carthage, Tuesday from 6 to 8 P.M. Funeral services Wednesday, 11 AM. at the funeral KERNAN. Gertrude M.

10:30 A.M. Feb. 29 Neidhard-Mmoes Norwood Service League providing 10:30 A.M. March I Chos. A.

Miller Sons LEON. Mary home. 25, 1984. Friends may call direct assistance and referrals for income eligible residents City of Norwood ($15,000) West College Hill Neighborhood LINDENSCHMIDI, Karl 2:00 P.M. March I Miller, Busse i Bora SIEGEL Wednesday from 6 p.m.

until time of services, 7:30 P.M. at Shady Lane landslide correction Village of North Bend ($55,000) Mentor Avenue storm sewer Im Arthur 53, devoted son of clarer plays low from dummy. Note North's raise to two hearts over the double. That is exactly the same bid that he would have made had there been no double. South's Jump to four hearts is merited because of his distributional assets.

If you signaled enthusiastically to the first trick to show partner that you liked his lead, you understand signaling. However, you have fallen asleep on the Job. Partner surely has at least three spades for his takeout double, and you have only one chance to gain the lead and do something constructive. The winning defense is to overtake partner's queen of spades with the king and shift to a diamond. If you fail to do that, declarer will set up dummy's queen of clubs for a diamond dls- card and he will make his contract Instead of going down one.

The maxim: Keep awake in defense, for there will often be no second chance. Get the book now and glean another 100 nuggets of advice at a cost of under eight cents a hand -there are few better bargains in bridge today. QUESTION: As South, vulnerable, you hold: AQ98654 VKQ5 KQ9 The bidding has proceeded: South West North East 1 24 Pass Pass 34 Pass 3 Pass 1 What action do you take? ANSWER: The whole point of this exercise is that you wanted to convey to partner that you have a hand nearly good enough for game with a long spade suit. To complete your message, simply bid three spades it Is up to partner to go on to game if he has any values at all. Services operation providing direct assistance and referrals for income Elizabeth B.

Siege! and the late the Bond HiH St. Mark United Methodist Church, Franklin and MARSHALL. Phoebe B. 10:00 A.M. March I Swindler provements City of Norwood eligible residents Springfield Twp.

($60,000) ($150.0110) Water system improvements City McCOWN. Prentice E. 7:30 P.M. Feb. 29 Hall-Jordan Oakdale Streets.

Rev. Odell Hill, Pastor officiating. Burial Skyline Improvement Association Charles M. Siegel, M.D., dear brother of Mary S. Croog, beloved uncle of Lisa and Charles Croog.

Services Weil Funeral of Norwood ($40,000) 1:00 P.M. Feb. 29 Jomison Jamison MILLER. Earl Thursday, 10 A.M., Vine Street Benson Avenue storm sewer improvements City of Reading operation ot recreational center -Coierain Twp. ($30,000) Activities that primarily meet Hill Cemetery.

Services en (S25U.UUU) O'CONNOR, Edward H. 10:00 A.M. Feb. 29 Poul R.Young trusted to Hall-Jordan Funeral objective (3) ''the conservation Home, 3901 Reading Road, Tuesday, February 28 at 1:30 P.M. and expansion of the Nations hous Home.

Montgomery Road Ohio Avenue intersection engineering costs Citv of Silverton 10,000) 0STERHAUS, ing stock In order to provide a de 10:00 A.M. Feb. 29 Thomas Memorial Cotherine J. MILLER Daly and Hempstead storm drain cent nome ana a suitaoie living environment tor all persons, but South 87 AKJ9643 7 A 10 The bidding: South West North East IV Dble Pass 4V Pass Pass Pass Opening lead: Queen of Hugh Kelsey has established an international reputation as accomplished and prolific bridge writer. His latest effort, 101 Bridge Maxims (Devyn Press, 209 pages, paperback, $7.95.

Available post free from Bridge World Magazine, 39 West 94th New York, N.Y. 10024), is Intriguing in concept, pleasant to read, and an education in sound bridge reasoning. Kelsey has taken 101 principles that have withstood the test of the time, presented them as problems and, after explaining how the hand should be played and why, he gives the maxim on which the hand is based. To test yourself on this example as it appears in the book, cover the South and West hands with your thumbs and decide how you would defend four hearts from the East seat after your partner leads the queen of spades and de Earl, beloved husband of Julia PACHOUD, Rosemary M. 10:00 A.M.

Feb. 29 Rebold age improvements bpnngtteio Twp. ($75,000) Oak Avenue street and sidewalk SPITZ Eva, beloved wife of the late Hubert Spitz, devoted mother of Sol Spitz of Sedona, Arizona, Leon, Eran and Lorna Spitz. Miller, father of Melinda Gato-way, Donna Roberts and principally those of low and moderate income" include: Housing Assistance Activities Loan and grant assistance for hous PFLUM, Catherine A. 11:00 A.M.

Feb. 29 Frederick improvements City of Wyoming Verna Jettenes, also survived S4J.UUU) 10:30 A.M. Feb. 29 W. Mack Johnson POWELL.

Virginio ing rehabilitation to income eligible homeowners in areas of the coun by six grandchildren, eight Elm Street Redevelopment City of Loveland ($183,225.80) (added by great-grandchildren, otner Services will be held at the convenience of the family. Memorial contributions to the RAUF, Bernodine 1 1 :00 A.M. Feb. 29 Poul R.Young ty, including Blue Ash and local program amendment) relatives and a host of friends Hagemantown drainage improvement City of Sharonville SAYLOR, Tommie E. 10:00 A.M.

Feb. 29 Stith February 22. Visitation Tues Jewish Family Service or the Loan and grant assistance for housing rehabilitation to income eligible homeownes in Norwood day 6 to 9 P.M. at Jamison and ($160,000) (added by local program SCHINKEL, Rosello M. 11:00 A.M.

Feb. 29 Chos. A. Miller Sons Jamison Funeral Home, 4J7 amendment) Orthodox Jewish Home for the Aged would be appreciated. No visiting at the residence.

($100,000 Stanley-Martha culvert replace Hopkins West End. Funeral Loan and arant assistance for SCHMIDT. Virginia Rose 2:00 P.M. Feb. 28 Dobblinq ment Anderson iwp.

service Wednesday at 1 P.M. (added by local program amend home repair to income eligible homeowners county-wide Interment Wesleyan STEVENS SEIDENSPINNER, John 1:00 P.M. Feb. 29 Vorhis ment) Recreational Activities Cemetery. (S2HMIW) Activities that primarily meet SEYFFERLE, Robert L.

1 1 :00 A.M. Feb. 29 Hodopp Youth Services, construction of O'CONNOR Madge (nee Fenner), beloved wife of Homer Stevens, beloved mother of Ed Thomas Stevens of Cincinnati and objective (8) "the alleviation of physical and economic distress 1:30 P.M. Feb. Weil sidewalks and parks Village of North Bend ($7,250) (added by SIEGEL.

Arthur E. Edward beloved husband of local proar am amendment I Weil SPITZ. Eo Jean Wilson O'Connor, devoted James M. Stevens of Evans- PlainviHe Park renovation Cokjm- father of Mrs. Stan (Laurette) bia Twp ($13,000) through the stimulation of private investment and community in areas with population out-migration or a stagnating or declining tax base" include: Commercial Development Activi 1 1:00 A.M.

Feb. 28 Stanley High STEVENS. Modge Koller, dear grandfather of ville, Indiana, dear grandmother of James Bradley Brent A. and Sherry Stevens, beloved sister of Chloe Marco- Mrs. Charles (Laurie) Perm, 2:00 P.M.

March I E.C.Nurre STUTZ. Ernest and Jean Koller. Monday, Senior citizen Activities Sycamore Senior Center renovation City of Blue Ash ($125,000) Harrison Twp. Senior Center lease of space Harrison Twp. ($8,500) North College Hill Senior Center lease ol space North College Hill ties Neiahborhood business district February 27, 1984.

Mass of VARNEY, Helen G. See Ingraham notice Christian Burial, St. Matthias redevelopment City of Cheviot VonHAGEL, Albert L. 10:00 A.M. Feb.

29 Witt, Good 4 Kelsch nette, Mary Sauner, Ora Fenner and Gladys Huber. Sunday, February 26, 1984. Friends may call at the Stanley High Catholic Church, Wednesday, Neighborhood business district IS 5.UUU) 10 A.M. Paul R. Young Funeral redevelopment village ot tim- Home, Mt.

Healthy, in charge Funeral Home, 6546 Montgom Whitewater Twp. Senior Center engineering Whitewater Twp. ot arrangements. ery Road, Tuesday, from 10 Death Notices SAI.UUU) Death Notices wood ($100,000) Redevelopment of industrial sites Village ot Golf Manor ($70,000) Plannino and Administration OSTERHAUS Housing Assistance Activities Loan assistance for eligible muttifa- A M. until time ot service at 11 A M.

Memorials may be made to Norwood Christian Church Catherine beloved wife of Boggje Activities by the Hamilton County Regional Planning Commission are budgeted at $37,500 for county- or the Shrine Burns Institute. FRITSCH the late Edward J. Osterhaus, devoted mother of Catherine Naael, Grace Schmidtgesling, BARROW Alma beloved aunt of Mrs. Brian Joseph, beloved son of miiy properties v-liy ill im Manor ($35,000) Loan Grant assistance to income eligible homeowners In Delhi Elrhwood Place, Silverton and West College HiH ($425,000) Loan and grant assistance for home repair program thai wil be available to income eligible owners Jack and William usternaus Joseph E. and Suzy Kemper wiae comprenensive planning ana primarily meet Objective (5) "a more national utilization of land and other natural resources and the betterarrangement of residential, commercial, industrial, recreational, and othr needed activity STUTZ Ernest, beloved husband of the late Hazel Stutz, son of the late Frederick and Anna Stutz, dear father of Ernest H.

Stutz and the lale Edward Oster Fritsch, brother of Stephanie Fritsch, grandson of Mr. and haus, also survived by 17 Paul (Veronica) Pennell of Columbus, also survived by a nephew, Richard and Julia Pennell. February 25, 1984. Residence Sharonville. Past matron of Cardinal Chapter 104 O.E.S., grandchildren and 21 great Then score: 34 letters: 1 point 5 letters: 2 points 6 letters: 3 points 7 letters: 5 points 8 or more: 11 points Mrs.

Jerome G. Kemper and county-wide $200,000 grandchildren, oaturoay, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fritsch. Commercial Development Activi Costs for the general administration of the Hamilton County Block Grant Program total $230,000 and February 2o, I9B4.

Kesioence Madisonville. Friends may call at the Thomas Memorial, 7500 Monday, February 27, 1984. Services at the convenience of the family. ties Vine Street Business District revi-talization Village of Elmwood Place ($50,000) and Darla M. Jodrey and the late Verla Mae Stutz, brother of Elizabeth Ruber and Russell Stutz, also survived by five grandchildren.

Monday, February 27, 1984. Residence New inciuae contracis wnn ouisioe Montgomery Road, Kenwood, agencies for housing counseling, fair housing, minority contractor Tuesday, evening from 5 to 8 Mangham Drive strip commercial facility development City of Lin HEREFORD P.M. Mass of the Christian assistance, and a historic inventory Burial, St. John Vianney ot the county. The above activities total coln Heights ($150,000) Hamilton Couty Development Company providing SBA 503 loans to smaH businesses County-wide Sharonville.

Friends may call Tuesday from 5 to 8 P.M., where Eastern Star Services will be held at 7:30 P.M. at the Vorhis Funeral Home, 310 Dunn Lockland, where services will be held Wednesday, February 29, 1984 at 10:30 A.M. Contributions may be made to the Hamilton County E.S. Home and Hospital, Cincinnati, OH. Mary (nee Gardt), beloved wife of R.

William Hereford, daughter of the late Louis and Church, Wednesday at 10 A.M. Richmond, OH. Age 83. Friends may call Wednesday, 6 to 9 P.M. at the C.

Nurre Funeral Home. State Route 125, Amelia, OH. Funeral services 2 P.M. $3,568,500. The 1984 entitlement is If desired, memorials may be How many words can you make? In 3 minutes, find as many hidden words as you can and write them down.

To make a word, use letters, In sequence, that adjoin at any side or corner. Each letter In the grid may be used only once In a word. Any word found in a standard English dictionary is acceptable. PLAY AGAINST THE "BOGGLE Find his list below. See If you can beat him.

OR PLAY AGAINST A FRIEND. Compare lists and cross off words In common. ($100,000) (added by local program $3,370,000. A total of $198,500 is being reprogrammed from the 1983 directed to the charity of one's amendment) Margaret koss oarot, Warsaw, Kentucky. Monday, choice.

coniingeiicy iuna 10 me io piu- Administration and Planning February 27, 1984. Resident of Thursday, March 1, 1984. Burial at Olive Branch Cemetery, Batavia, OH. gram to cover me snortTan. 1984 Prooram Budaet Summery PACHOUD Regional Planning Commission county-wide comprehenive planning and specific plan elements for Finneytown.

Friends may call at the Miller-Busse eorg- Rosemary M. (nee Herr public works si.vei, Public Services $190400 Senior Citizen $373,500 Housing Assistance $470,000 mann Funeral Home, 3444 Cen mann), beloved wife of Ray BRINKMAN Norwood, Kron manor ana inevioi ($75,300) General Administration Better Housing League Housing Opportunities Made Equal mond C. Pachoud, loving mother of Mrs. Michael (Susan) Commercial Development $305,000 tral Parkway, Wednesday, 4 to 8 P.M. Mass of Christian Burial St.

Bartholomew Church, Frederick dear friend of Charlotte Listerman, dearest brother of Carolyn Moreland, Planning Administration $230,000 evonnuL Albert L. Age 68. Beloved husband of Emily (nee Newell), VonHagel, dear father of AF bert L. VonHagel, of Memphis, Patricia Ann Kelley of Lexington, Ky. and Jane Hennessy of Port Huron, Cincinnati Minority con Thursday, 10 A.M.

In lieu ot Total Expenditures $3,568,500 tractors Assistance Corporation other remembrances memori Coyle, Lisa, Michelle, Sharon and Jacquelene Pachoud, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur (Virginia) Herrmann, daughter-in-law of Mrs. Clara asn 'bvons 'arts 'dIS 'dVU 'OVH 'Snid Onid NVld UVd NVd Vd 'dVN 'BVN 'dVl 'dWO 3SinO iSftd Old dVtd 'HVd 'OVd 'SdIO dlO 'oi8 'Nbva 'uva Nva nivhs aioooa 984 Entitlement Miami Purchase Associ als may be directed to St. Bar ReDroarammed '83 Contingencies) tholomew Church or cnarny ot ation General staff and administration Indirect Costs Total Administra ITO.3UU Total Resources $3,568,500 your choice.

Pachoud, ot Vivian stoin- Michigan, dear grandfather of Anna Brinkman and Martin Brinkman, also surviving are three nephews. Sunday, February 26, 1984. Residence 75 E. Moreland Alexandria, Ky. Age 93 years.

Funeral services at 2 P.M. Wednesday, Dobbling Funeral Home, Ft. Thomas. Supplementary Comments tion off, Rita Kelly and Marlene nine and great-grandfather of Contingency Balance $158,902.76 Kalb. February 26, 1984.

Age INGRAHAM-VAR lywrKUWA The activities listed under the 1982 and 1983 Programs are the same as those identified in the respective final community Development Crossword 45. Friends may call at Rebold Funeral Home, 3700 Glenmore live, dear brother ot Ethel Schmidt and Raymond VonHagel. February 25, 1984. Resident of Maderia. Visitation at NEY Public Works Activities Selected neighborhood street Improvements Coierain Twp.

Visitation Tuesday from 4 until vaiements. except tor tnose ac Ave. at Mozart, Cheviot, Tues Helen G. (nee McDermott) tivities identified as "added by local 8 P.M Henry Barnes Masonic day, 6-9 P.M. Funeral the Witt-Good and Kelsch wife of the late Charles F.

program amendments. These ac Beachmeadow Drive reconstruc Wednesday, 10 A.M., St. Ingraham, dear mother of 10 Maple genus tion Delhi TWD. $235,000 Service, Tuesday at 7:30 P.M. Indra Consistory Scottish Rite Service, 7 P.M.

Tuesday. Dominic Church, Delhi. Funeral Home, 3026 Madison Road at Oakley Square, Tuesday, 6 to 9 M. Mass of Chris George E. Varney, stepmother tivities were added to tne community Development Program after approval of the original appli Damon Road Reconstruction VII- Memorials If so desired, may laoe of Greenhils ($179,500) Memorials are requested as of George C.

Ingraham and Louise Mayberry, sister of be directed to the American tian Burial at St. Gertrude Benken Ln. reconstruction Green 11 N.E. state 16 College cheer contributions to the Shriner's cation and funded from contingency monies or from funds substituted from the original project to a Cancer Society. Church, 7630 Shawnee, George and Claire McDermott, Burns Institute.

Twp. ($60,000) Grandview area street reconstruction Miami Two. ($48,000) 53 Small measure DOWN 1 Old French coin 2 Dancer Miller Marie Vosolo and the late Ann different protect wimin a particular PFLUM Wednesday at 10 A.M. Memorials may be made to the American Heart Fund. community.

The actual use ot 20 Roman road Milano. Sunday, February 26, 1984. Age 65. Resident of Read BUSCEMA Catherine A. (nee Fastnacht), Perry, Elusbelh Street storm sewer replacement City ot Mt.

21 Home of the wife of the late Raymond A. ing. Mass of Christian Burial at Joseph, beloved husband of the funds implementing the 1982 and 1983 Programs has been determined to have been consistent with the objectives as originally set forth in the final statements for the re Healthy ($30,0001 SavannahCatalpa storm sewer re iKWorld War I Vet World War II Vet Pflum, devoted mother of Sally St. Peter Paul cnurcn, i nurs lale Lillian Munao Buscema, placement City of North College A. Foster, dear grandmother day at 10 A.M.

Relatives and dear father of Josephine Reed, Korean Veteran Jenny Martinelli, Margaret spective program years. of Theresa and David Foster, sister of the late Ellen Clarke friends may call at the Schmidt-Dhonau Funeral Vietnam Veteran Armed Forces Farruggia, Nancy Boyce, Vin Mm Improvements fo selected streets City ot Norwood ($175,000) Benson street Reconstruction Citv of Reading ($150,000) and Frederick Fastnacht. Sun 36 Merit 37 "Lorna 38 Portuguese seaport 41 June bug 42 Famous sur realist 43 In progress 48 Heraldic bearing 49 Teacher's org. 50 He lied to Othello 51 Bring up 52 Ruler of Home, 8633 Reading Road Spanish-Amer. War Vet cent and George Buscema and The 1984 Program has been carefully designed to avoid displacement.

However, Hamilton County has developed a Relocation Plan for day, February 26, 1984. Age 75. the late Mary and Eddie Fazzio ANNOUNCEMENTS Visitation Wednesday, 9:30 to Reading, Wednesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 P.M. Third Order of St. Francis, St.

Peter Paul Daly Road Storm Sewer Spring and Anthony and Leo Busce Community Development Funded field lownsntp (sjyuuu) ma, also survived by many Rossmoyne Storm Sewer Syca 10:30 A.M. at the Frederick Funeral Home, 2553 Banning Road at Pippin, followed by Prayer Group and Rosary Activities to provide reasonable benefits to persons involuntarily and permanently displaced, by ei grand and great-grandchildren. more 1 ownsmp Reconstruction of Streets and Side- Saturday, February iv4 SERVICES Alter Society services at P.M. Mass of Christian Burial at St ther public or private entities, as a Funeral Mass at St. Stephen walks Village of Glendale 3 Buttons 4 Salutes 5 Denomination 6 South Seas island 7 Meant 8 It frightened Miss Muffet 9 Place for a queen time: 24 minutes.

John Church, Dry Ridge Road I $30,000) Church, Wednesday at 1 1 A.M. result of acquisition, substantial-rehabilitation, or similar block grant KEMEN Washington Park recreation devel at 11 AM. No visitation. Gilligan-Barrere 1V opment Village of Glendale funoea activities. Additional, all the project activi John Edward, age 72, died Sun Funeral Home in charge.

POWELL ties herein above are designed to day, February 26, 1984 in Cali Rehabilitation of community build Virginia Muhlhauser Shapleigh, ings City ot Lincoln Heights primarily benefit low-moderate income persons. CLOUD fornia after a short illness. He is survived by his wife; Stella age 79, wife ot Newton An me ueoartment ot communuy Estal beloved husband of Street and Sidewalk reconstruction ACROSS 1 Marionette maker 5 Cebine monkey 8 Pillow cover 12 Unique person 13 Sea bird 14 Size of type 15 Tennis stroke 17 Currier and 18 one's words (recant) 19 Sea ducks 21 Australian city 24 Chip in a chip 25 Yale men 26 Not well-nourished 30 Sought office 31 Penetrate 32 Lawyer's org. 33 nation 35 Comfortable Pearl Colthar Kemen, tw Development wi request that the drews Powell, mother of Judith Shapleigh McKinney and Peter City of Lincoln Heights ($164,500) Janet Sonneman Cloud, de daughters; Eileen Butz of Phoe Hamilton county Doaro ot Lounry Public Service Activities voted father of Peter and Pilar Tripoli Avg. solution Inca 22 Ardor 23 Outer covering 24 Chekhov 26 Like coffee in the bean 27 Gambling game 28 Black 29 Pulpy fruit 31 Part of QED 34 More uncanny 35 Hot 37 Female antelope 38 Fragrance 39 Peel 40 Spicy stew 41 June 6, 1944 44 Born 45 "The of Davison Shapleigh, six grand Commissioners reauthorize filing of nix, Ariz, and Patricia Peder Madison Place Fire Station recon children, sister of Charlotte sen of Harlan, Iowa, four struction Columbia Twp.

FUNERAL HOME 7b OI46i. Cloud, devoted brother of Merle Marshall. Suddenly, February 25, 1984. No visita the 1984 community uevetopment Block Grant application and final statement during the regularly Muhlhauser Petzhold and Rob grandchildren and one ($150,000 ert Frederick Muhlhauser, Sr. Norwood Service League providing Emma Kemen of Johnstown, tion.

Memorial service Indian scheduled Commissioners meeting on March 7, 1884. Prior to thai OH. direct assistance ana referrals tor income eligible residents City of Monday, February 27, 1984. No visitation. Services at Norman HiH Church, 6000 Drake Road, date, any comments on the protect MIIIIS I I1MSM HI.

Norwood A native of Brooklyn, N.V., he moved to Cincinnati at the age Wednesday at 11 AM ed use of funds may be addressed Chapel, Spring Grove Cemetery, Wednesday at 10:30 A.M. West College Hill Neighborhood Services operation providing direct Memorials may be made to to the Hamilton county Depart the American Heart Associa assistance and referrals tor income Memorials may be made to ot two and remained there until 1977 when he moved to Carlsbad, CA. John had been active ment of Community Development, Room 1000 Court House Annex, 138 tion or Association for Retard Mr. William Logston, Jr. 10 A.M.

Tuesday eligible residents Springfield Twp. your favorite charity. Arrange- East Court Street, Cincinnati, Ohio ed Citizens Hamilton County, by W. Mack Johnson. as a business consultant prior 45707 telephone 632-8754 Addi Valley Neighborhood Services 2400 Reading Road, Cincinnati, to his death.

A memorial serv Mass of Christian Buri Providing transportation services, RAUF 45202. Stanley High Funeral ice will be held Tuesday the AIM ME SiN IEID QmEli AM I iO Ql JQ G6 DM E'dIa LUL TO CZ C'JJTnwpi i le UN ELAlfTl NOjEID Ten AjNtTUD Agr AjSRnG jJnms fSOI EM I EjlOP A dUrIaIt iFLuwre senior citizen activities, ana recrea Home. tion programs for etigible residents Bernadine (nee Schomaker), beloved wife of the late Her 28th in California. The family prefers in lieu of other remem utv ot Lincoln newnis euvia Senior Citizen Activities tionally, both the Hamilton County Relocation Plan and the Final Statement ot Protected Use of Funds wH be maintained in the Department of Community Development and made available to the public upon request during normal hours. BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF brances donations be made to man Carl Rauf, devoted moth Salem Senior Center construction, CBN World Outreach Center, er of Mrs.

George (June) Buehler, Mrs. Ernst (Rita) renovation and 'or leasing Ander Warren beloved husband of Georgia L. Davis, dear father of Eva Charlene Mahon, Tony Virginia Beach, VA. 23465. son iwp.

ISMMUO) al Corpus Christi Church Newport, Ky. Mrs. Fannie Jensen 2 P.M. Tuesday Mr. Kenneth Newhause 10 A.M.

Wednesday Mr. Donald (Foxy) Haute Owen and Paul H. Rauf, dear Harrison Senior Center lease and KERNAN and the late Ricky Warren est friend of William Baker, construction Harrison Twp. Davis, also survived by five the Worlds" HAMILTON COUNTY, OHIO Joseph DeCourcy, President dear grandmother ot 15 grand Gertrude beloved wife of Joseph Kernan, dear mother of North Coteae Hill Senior Center grandchildren and one great children and 1 1 great-grandchil Michael J. MeJoney, County Admin lease City of North Coiege Hi grandchild, dear brother of 2-28 Barbara Flynn, Mary L.

Lock isis.uw) Jessie and Lunoy Mites uavis, wood, Joseph Kernan and 46 Turkish title 47 Kippur Whitewater Senior Center con dren, sister of Mrs. Catherine Nelson. Sunday, February 26, 1984. Residence Mt. Healthy.

Mass of Christian Burial, istrator Room 224 Court House Cincinnati, Ohio 45202 ATTEST: Angela Oetzel, Clerk 047694 Shirley Poe, Verla Campbell, struction Whitewater twp Answer to yesterday's puzzle. Roberto A. Lindsay, also sur vived by 13 grandchildren, sis Due notice Judy Baumgardner, Bobby ($255,000) gait Housing Assistance Activities Donald, Ronald, Larry, Jonny ter of Lillian Ross and De LEGAL NOTICE Church of the Assumption, Wednesday, 11 A.M. Friends Loan and grant assistance tor nous- and Michael Davis. Sunday, smond Ruppel.

Sunday BIO 459 ina renaoiHiation 10 income emjoe February 26, 1984. Age 56 may call, Paul R. Young Funer homeowners in Aaaysion, iock- February 26. Age 78. Mass of Christian Burial, Our Lady of years.

Residence Sharonville Hamilton County Board of Elec land, Newtown. Norwood, and west al Home, 7345 Hamilton Mt Healthy, Wednesday from Friends may can at the Hodapp CoDeoeHM I $625,000 Lourdes Church, tions, 622 Sycamore Street, Cincinnati, Ohio until 10 00 o'clock A.M. on Loan and grant assistance for 10 A until time ot Mass. February 29 at 10:30 A.M. Visi Funeral Home, 7401 Vine Street, Carthage, Tuesday Monday March 5.

1984. tation Wednesday from 8:30 home repair tor income eligible homeowners county-wide Bid 459 for the printing of Baiot SAYLOR from 4 to P.M. Funeral serv A.M. to 10 A.M., Neidhard- inoe cards ana Absent voter (SAKJ.OW) i 2 3 4 8 10 11 15" 16 up mi iP nijiP ices Wednesday, 1 P.M. at the Tommie dear husband of Funeral Home, 3155 Commercial Development Activi Booklets and Absent Voter Insert Pages tor the Primary Election to ties Lena Saylor (nee Craig), dear Harrison westwooo funeral home.

Elmwood Lodge 81 1 Loyal Order of the Moose ANDERSON BAITER SAHND FUNERAL HOMES IC 14 12 Clifton Avenue 8611 wmtonRoad. 281-0421 DALBERT WOODRUFF Neighborhood Business District be netd May 1984. Burial Arlington Memorial Gar father of Craig and David Say Redevelopment City ot Cheviot Service, Tuesday at 7:30 M. dens. If desired memorials may Complete lists of specifications and bid sheets may be obtained at the lor, dew son of Mrs.

Ruth Fry, dear brother of Mrs. Dorothy Neiahborhood Business District DOYLE be sent to the Favorite Mission or your favorite charity. Pitts office ot the Board ot Elections. The surcessfut bidder will be required to furnish a bid and or a Redevelopment Village of Elm- be- Mary C. (nee Suaivan), Jane Cote, Mrs.

Nita Brinkley, Mrs. Agnes Laman, dear grandfather of two. Died burgh Press please copy. wood riace FUNERAL HOME 922 1010 loved wife of the late John J. Development of parking lot for surety bond double the amount LEON ot the bid to guarantee the accept business district City of Silverton Doyle, dear mother of Kath Saturday, February 25, 1984.

ance ot the contract and to insure bouokqt queen otv ave ELOEN A. G000 Residence 317 sunset fcr- Mary (nee Sampson), wife of the completion of the work on time. leen M. Werle, carol Mcuonee, Eileen Smith and Robert Planning and Administration Regional Planning Commission lanaer, Kv. at the age of 64.

the late Peter Leon, dear 2620 ERIE AVE 671-3433 Doyle, also survived by 13 Services wlH be Wednesday, 10 The BOARD reserves the right to reiect any or aH bids. BY ORDFR OF THE BOARD OF County-wide comprehensive plan mother of John and Gus Leon, grandchildren and one great ning and specific plan for Norwood, A.M., Sfith Funeral Home, Flor dear sister of George Sampson, Georgia Anastopoutos and ELECTIONS OF HAMILTON inevioT ana (on Manor ence, 7500 Highway 42. Visita tion win be Tuesday 4 to r.M. General Administration Better Housing League HOME Dimitri Sampson, dear daugh HUGENBERG VANOVER 40W 6ttiSt.Cov.Ky 43IW2 W. MACK I0HNS0N grandchild.

Sunday, r-eoruary 26, 1984. Friends and relatives are invited to attend Mass of Christian Burial at Mother of COUNTY, OHIO. George Eyrich, Chairman Elver Radford, Director 047686. Burial Forest Lawn cemetery, ter of John and the late Geor lmlal iwz.uvu. Erlanger, Ky.

Miami Purchase Association ($30 000); General Staff and God Church, 119 West Sixth gia Sampson. Monday, February 27, 1984. Friends may can at the Chas. A. Miller Sons IT Walnut Hs 941-0474 SCHINKEL Street, Covington, Wednesday Administration Indirect Costs ($67,000) for a Total Admin Sealed proposals will be received and read at the office of the County Purchasing Department, Room 230, Court House, Cincinnati, Ohio, at at 7 P.M.

No visitation. Gilligan MIDDINDORf, I0NN N. I SONS 25" 26 27 28 29 33 34 HH 35 42- HH 44 HP 46 47 Rosella M. (nee Lippert), wife of the late Ben Schlnkel, dear Funeral Home, Hamilton Ave. at Knowlton Northside Funeral Home in charge.

If de 917 Main, Cov 43)1718 istration ($506,000) Contingency Fund Balance $195,151 mother of Ben H. Schlnkel, Wednesday 5 to 8 P.M. Funeral 11 00AM TUES MARCH 6, 1964, tor snow Dlows push frames sired memorials may be made to the American Cancer Soci 19S4 PROGRAM services at the St. Nicholas Proposals forms, specifications, ety or St. Francis Soup Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox PROPOSED STATEMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT etc, may be obtained upon applica dear sister of Harold Lippert, devoted grandmother ot Julie A.

and Thomas B. Schinkel. Sunday, February 26, 1984. Age Kitchen. Church, Thursday, 10:30 A tion at the office of the county pur OBJECTIVES AND PROJECTED In lieu of other remembrances USE OF FUNDS FOR FY84 DOYLE memorials may be directed to chasing Department.

Richard Powers Purchasing Agent 047623. All proposed Community Development activities In the 1984 Hamilton Richard beloved husband of the church. County Community Development Mrs. Beverly Jean Doyle (nee Howe), dear father of Ms. 72 years.

Resident of College Hill. Friends may call at the Chas. A. Miller Sons Funeral Home, Hamilton Ave. at Knowlton Northside, Tuesday 5 to 9 P.M.

Funeral services LINDENSCIIMIDT Program meet one or more of the nine National Objectives of the Housing and Community Development Act ot 1974, as amended Karl, beloved brother of Rober NURRE BROS. FUNERAL DIRECTORS 241-6929 RADEL (Rf FUNERAL HOMES Serving Over a Century Siltatfer-JJuiby rXrr" 2414)332 Tufts Funeral Home Loveland 683-2430 Death Notices ta Walters, Martha Kummer, Wednesday at 11 A.M. Thomas and the late Louis Lin- section 101 Id). Today's Cryptoquip clue equals A. 2-28 Activities that primarily meet Memorials If so desired may denschmidt, also survived by obiectlves (ml) "the elimination of be directed to the North Pres nieces and nephews.

Sunday. Shawn C. Doyle, Charles C. Doyle, son of Mrs. Margaret Doyle.

Saturday, February 25, 1984. Residence 125 Chesapeake Newport, Ky. Services from MueWenkamp-Erschell Newport Funeral Home, 835 York Newport, Ky. Wednesday, 11 A.M. Visitation 4 to 8 P.M.

Tuesday. slums and blight and the prevention ALFORD byter ianCburchOrganFund. February 26, 1984. Age 69 ot blighting influences and me deterioration of property and neighbor years. Friends may can at the Virgil husband of the late Edna Snyder Alford, dear fa SCHMIDT Archbishop Llebold Home Chapel, 476 Riddle Thur ther of Russell L.

Alford, dear hood and community facilities ot Importance to the welfare of the community, principally persons of low and moderate and Virginia Rose (nee Straus), beloved wife of the late Wirt day, 12 noon until time of grandfather of Lisa, Julie and VFG USXKGL VFRV EQYM NQPRC FRP KGREYGCC UXL: NRLQMXSPC. Yesterday's Cryptoquip RICH BASKETBALL STAR BOUNCED HIS UNSOUND CHECKS. Funeral Mast at 2 P.M joy Aitord. Sunday, February Schmidt, devoted mother of CrmA trhmlrit A Minhlitnrl 114) "the eipansran and improve Memorials may be directed to 26, 1984. Age 84 years.

Friends ment of the quantity and quality of community services, principaly for Archbishop Llebold Home, may caa at me cnas. a. Miner Heights and SaHie Schmidt, also I VITT Highland Heights, dear sister of 1 1 45219. Member of Men of Mil- persons or low ana mooeraie in come, wnicn ere essennw tor William Straus, Indianapolis, ford. Miner, Busse and Borg- Sons Funeral Home, Hamilton Ave.

at Knowlton North-side, Thursday, 10 A.M. until kid, Richard Straus, BeHevue, mann serving the tamuy. sound community development and for the development of viable Th PrvntAnnin la a nimnle mihstitution CiDher in Which each FINK Rose, dear sister of Carrie and Edward Fink and Ann Strobel, also survived by several nieces and nephews. Sunday, February 26, 1984. Age 103 years.

Funeral services Wednesday at 10:30 A.M. at Rlverview Home Chapel, 5999 Bender Delhi. Bolton and Lunsford Funeral Home serving the time of services at 11 A.M. Ky. and Dorothy Rensford, urban communities inckrae Member ot Brotherhood of Clearwater, grandmother Pubhc Works Activitie letter used stands for another.

If you think that equals it thrnnohmit th nuzzle. Siiurle letters, short words. STERMER FUNERAL HOMES MTSHkiuhAwikic Cmkikuii nirHMc UKimli T. P. WHITE I SONS Mt.

WasNngtc 231-7150 of two. February 26, 1984 In her Carpenters and Joiners of Replacement of traffic sign. Nebo Village of America. In lieu of other eWorld War I Vet World War II Vet Korean Veteran Vietnam Veteran Armed Forces remembrances, memorials 66th year. Residence 16 Dietrich Rd.

No visitation. Services Tuesday 2 P.M. at the Dobbang and words using an apostrophe can give you clues to locating may be directed to the AmerF Storm wafer study and corre-Vilegeol Cleves Elected neighborhood sfree family. loanisrt-Amer. War Vet Funeral Home, Ft.

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