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CMOOfTHAMS LEGAL NOTICES D-4 THE CINCINNATI ENQUIRER Monday, November 5, 1984 Death Notices Death Notices For more complete information and address of the funeral director refer to individual obituary below. FUNERAL lt, a Yx I NAME TIME DATE HOME ALIEN, Emmo Ann Stanley High CALDER, Walter T. 11:30 A.M. Nov. 6 Frederick EGAN, Morgoret 11:00 A.M.

Nov. 6 John J. Radel Co, FINDLATER, Helen Raymond 10:00 A.M. Nov. 7 W.

Mock Johnson FLETCHER, Millard W. 2:00 P.M. Nov, 6 Nurre GATHOF, Loretto 10:30 A.M. Nov. 5 Miller-Busse I Borgmann GOODPASTER, Violetta 1:00 P.M.

Nov. 5 Moore GRIZZELL, Robert J. 1 1:00 A.M. Nov. 7 Peoples HEFNER, Mildred A.

2:00 P.M. Nov. 6 Stanley High HOLTHAUS, Robert J. 7:00 P.M. Nov.t Hodapp HOWARD, Theodore Nov.

7 has. A. Miller Sons IACOBUCCI, Louis J. 10:00 A.M. Nov.

7 Harry Meyer and Geiser JONES, Ruby V. 1 1:00 A.M. Nov. 7 Schmidt-Dhonau KAISER, Edward M. 10:30 A.M.

Nov. 7 Vole KROENKE, Clara 11:00 A.M. Nov, 6 Hodapp LEEN, Marcella 6illigon LEONARD, Leo J. (Lee) 1 1:00 A.M. Nov.

6 ConnleyBros. MALEY, Matthew J. 7:00 P.M. Nov. 6 Vitt i Stermer MALLARD, Michoel Sr.

Nov.t Hodapp MATTHES, Mogdoleno 10:00 A.M. Nov.t Rebold McLAIN, Groce V. Nov.t T. P. White i Sons PHILLIPS, Mary Frances Barber 1 1:00 A.M.

Nov. 7 Junk RENNER, Russell W. 11:00 A.M. Nov.t Chos. Miller Sons ROTTER, Dr.

Henry DPS Bullock SANKER, Margaret M. 1:30 P.M. Nov.t Vorhis SCHARFENBERGER Gilbert (gibfay) 9:30 A.M. Nov. 7 Schmidt-Dhonau SCHUH, Arthur D.

Nov.t Schmidt-Dhonau SHADD, Allene 2:00 P.M. Nov. 7 John C. Brafer SMITH, Glenn W. 10:00 A.M.

Nov. 7 Dhonou-Rosenaclier SOWERS, Douglas R. ISorg) 11:00 A.M. Nov.t Paul R.Young TARTAGLIA, Ernest T. 11:00 A.M.

Nov.t Nurre Bros. THALHEIMER, Gilbert J. (Hop) 9:00 A.M. Nov.t Naegele, Kleb, Ihlendorf THELER, Arthur Jr. 1:30 P.M.

Nov. 5 Hodapp WARREN, Hannah 7:30 P.M. Nov. 4 Jos.R.Gorr The Associated Press RON STONE, a West Hollywood resident, gave a thumbs up sign earlier this year, hoping for a chance to form the nation's first city controlled by gay people. Voters will decide whether to incorporate the area as a city and pick a city council that could be dominated by homosexuals.

Gays Might Control West Hollywood new kind of pride. "THE WORD that's being used is a gay Camelot," said Erin Lorber, executive director of the Municipal Elections Committee of Los Angeles, an influencial gay political group. West Hollywood is a mix of commercial buildings, small bungalows and new condominiums, blending chic and traditional styles. On one side of the district is Hollywood, on another the Fairfax district, whose elderly and Jewish population spills into West Hollywood. Adjacent to its southern border are the sprawling grounds of Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, the so-called "Hospital to the Stars." West Hollywood has become the center of the West Coast interior design industry, anchored by the monolithic Pacific Design Center.

It is also home to some of the area's most fashionable restaurants and hotels, the Sunset Strip and a Warner Bros, movie lot, numerous record companies, entertainers and agents. THE PRO-CITYHOOD forces say they want a local government closer to home, one that is more responsive than the downtown county board of supervisors to critical issues, such as traffic, land use and parking problems. Joining homosexuals in the push for cityhood are the overwhelming majority of tenants and elderly people, who make up 22.5 of the residents. Only 6 of West Hollywood's residents are children, according to the 1980 Census. The traditional compatibility of the community has resulted in a campaign in which anti-gay fears have not been prominent.

"Really there hasn't been as much as I thought there would be," said Lorber, noting that other concerns, principally rent control, had dominated the election. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS WEST HOLLYWOOD, Calif. A chance to form the nation's first city controlled by homosexuals has infused this two-square-mile community with a sense of history and hopes for a "gay Camelot" as Tuesday's election nears. The actual question before voters in the Los Angeles County territory sandwiched between Beverly Hills and Los Angeles is whether to incorporate the area as a city. The chief impetus for city-hood was the issue of rent control.

The existing rent-control ordinance was due to be phased out beginning in January, which concerned the 88 of residents who rent. That issue has been somewhat diffused by a last-minute extension of the ordinance, and now attention centers on the likelihood that a new city council in the new city would be dominated by gay men and lesbians. ABOUT HALF of the 40 candidates for a five-member city council-which takes power if the cityhood passes-are openly gay. Proponents say incorporation is a foregone conclusion. "The question is not whether we're going to be a city.

Everyone has taken that for granted. The question is what kind of city are we going to be," said council candidate Ron Stone, 36, who spearheaded the city-hood drive. There are no precise estimates, but most people put the gay population at about a third of the community's 36,000 residents, and many businesses in West Hollywood are gay-owned or gay-oriented, including two banks and several gay clubs. While gay activists emphasize they would run a city responsive to the needs of all its citizens, the cityhood proposal offers many homosexuals a "1 ANNOUNCEMENTS DEATH NOTICES CARD OF THANKS ft MEMORIAM 0 FLORISTS DELIOOUS, SOCIAL EVENTS SOCIETIES ANO LODGES ISCELLA005 NOTICES LOST AND FOUND 1 STCK EPOT EDUCATION AND MSTmjCTKW TRAVEL OPPCSTLMTES FARM AND PRODUCE GREETMGS PLANTS 4 ACCESSOeS WCOME TAX DKECTORV SPORTS TICKETS MISCELLANEOUS NOTICES ABOUT-Auto Insurance; hhrlsk or court suspensions. License back In 24 hrs.

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Seattle, others. 751-3555541-1208 AUTO DRIVE AWAY Phoenix; CA (gas); NY; CT; Rl; Paim Beach, Abuquerque, NM. 3854654 LEGAL NOTICE The following described motor vehicle win be sold for csh at a public sale on November 23, mt. at 9:30 AM at The Fifth Third Bank, 6th Floor. Dubois Tower, Consumer Lending Division, 38 Fountain square naze, uncmnan, wmu 45202.

The vehicle win be available for Inspection at 3915 Reading Hood, Cincinnati, Ohio, between the hours of 8:00 9:00 AM on November 23, 1984. For further Information, call The Fifth Third Bank at 579-5299. SELLER RESERVES THE RIGHT TO BID 77 Chev Camaro 1Q87U7N550U '84 Bronco 1FMRU14S3EUA81649 '83 Ford Escort 1FABP0429DW1731I '80 Chevrolet Chevette 1B089AY215255 78 Dodge Colt 6H41K87303531 78 Chrysler LeBaron FP4IG8G1188I3 78 Lincoln 84825854870 78 AMC Gremlin A8A465E359373 LEASE REPO '84 Lincoln Town Car 1LNBP96F8EY662191 '84 Cadillac Eldorado lGGal5788EE606812 '84 Chrys New Yorker 1C3BT5665EC238891 '82 Subaru Hatchback JF1AF22B9CB122187 001996 LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO Mary Ann BeHzer OWNER OF 1510 Pleasant 8, 1515 Race OHIO LISTED IN 30OK 81 PAGE 2 PARCEL 337 346 OF HAMILTON COUNTY AUDITOR'S RECORDS, CURRENT ADDRESS 1360 Custer Ohio TO REMOVE ALL LITTER AND TO ELIMINATE ALL NOXIOUS WEEDS FROM PREMISES WITHIN 15 DAYS. THE LITTER AND NOXIOUS WEEDS ARE IN VIOLATION OF MUNICIPAL CODES CHAPTER 714 SECTION 714-37 AND CHAPTER 731 SECTION 731-3 RESPECTIVELY. 001982.

"Notice for Bids Sealed bids wW be received by the Clerk, Village of Evendale, Ohio, 10500 Reading Road, Evendale, Ohio 45241, until Wednesday, November 7, 1984 at 12:00 noon, local time, when they will be publicly opened and read. Said bids shall be for the furnishing of a FIRE VEHICLE ONE 1 100 FT. TELESCOPIC ELEVATED PLATFORM. Copies of the specifications and proposal forms may be obtained from the EVENDALE FIRE CHIEF, Viiage of Evendale, 10500 Reading Road, Evendale, Ohio 45241. All bids shall be in a sealed envelope within another sealed envelope.

The outerenvelope shall be plainly marked "FIRE VEHICLE TELESCOPIC ELEVATED PLATFORM," and contain a 10 bid bond or certified check as a guarantee that if the bid is accepted the vehicle will be furnished In accordance with the contract terms. Bids without such check or bond may be returned unopened The Village reserves the right to reect any and el bids and to waive any Irregularities In the bidding. All bids must be valid for thirty days. Mary E. Speldel, Clerk Village of Evendale, Oh" 001940.

NOTICE FOR BIDS Sealed bids will be received by the Clerk, Village of Evendale, Ohio 10500 Reading Road, Evendale, Ohio 45241 until Monday, November 12, 1984 at 10:15 am. local time, when they will be publicly opened and read. Said bids shall be for the furnishing of all labor and materials and equipment necessary for the completion of the proiect entitled: "Cooper Road Sanitary Sewer Proiect: Copies of the drawings, specifications and proposal form may be obtained from the Administrative Office, Village of Evendale, 10500 Reading Road, Evendale, Oh 45241 for a 15.00 nonreimbursable lee. All bids shall be In a sealed envelope within another sealed envelope. The outer envelope shall be plainly marked "Cooper Road Sanitary Sewer Prolecr and contain a bid bond or certified check ki the amount of (5,000 as a guarantee that If the bid Is accepted the proiect win be promptly done.

Bids without such check of bond may be returned unopened The Village reserves the right to reiect any and all bids and to waive any Irregularities in the bidding. All bids must be valid for thirty days. Mary E. Speldel, Clerk Village of Evendale, Oh" 001959 NOTICE OF APPLICATION Public notice Is hereby given that Silver Coach, Inc. has filed with the Public Utilities Commission ot Ohio an application for a Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity to transport persons and their baggage over regular routes or between fixed termini as follows: Route 1: From Lockland, Wyoming, Woodlawn and Lincoln Heights, Ohio, to King's Island In Deerflekt Township In Warren County, Ohio via: Depart Lockland, Ohio, traversing local streets to Wyoming, Ohio, a contiguous municipality, traversing local streets to Woodlawn, Ohio, a contiguous municipality, traversing local streets to Lincoln Heights, Ohio, a contiguous municipality, traversing local streets to Woodlawn, Ohio, a contiguous municipality, depart Woodlawn, Ohio, going east on Glendale-MIHord Road to the Intersection with Interstate 75, thence northbound on Interstate 75 to to the Intersection with Interstate 275 to the Intersection with Interstate 71, thence northbound on Interstate 71 to Western Row Exit, depart Interstate 71 on Western Row Exit, thence northbound on Columbia Road to entrance to King's Island, Deerfleld Township, Warren County, and return over seme route.

Restricted to passengers and their baggage whose trips originate or terminate at King's Island. Route 2: From Cincinnati, Ohio, to King's Island In Deerfleld Township In Warren County, Ohio via Depart Cincinnati, Ohio, going north on Red Bank Expressway to the Intersection with Interstate 71; thence northbound on Interstate 71 to Western Row Exit, depart Interstate 71 on Western Row Exit, thence northbound on Columbia Road entrance to King's Island, DeerfieW Township, Warren County and return over same route. Re-' 'rlcted to passengers and their 'ggege whose trips originate or It minate at King's Island. Number and capacity of vehicles to be used: 1 39-passenger bus, 1 49-passenger bus, 12 14-passenger vans. Number of trips: route 1 -1 trip per week; route 2-12 trips per day.

Interested parties may obtain further Information by addressing the Public Utilities Commission ot Ohio, Columbus, Ohio. Silver Coach, Inc. 2330 Florence Ave. Cincinnati, OH 45206 001903 NOTICE OF MINORITY AND FEMALE SUBCONTRACTORS SUPPLIERS The E. DaJleyPerlnl Company Is preparing a bid for construction of the DAYTONCORRECTIONAL INSTITUTION, City of Dayton, Ohio.

A 10 percent goal of minority participation and a 2 percent goal of female participation Is Indicated. Bids and proposals for all trades are solicited Plans may be reviewed at our offices: 250 East Fifth Street, Suite 1140, Cincinnati, Ohio; Office of State Architect and Engineer, Columbus, Ohio; WF.W. Dodge, Columbus, Cincinnati and Dayton, Ohio; Builders Exchange he Cleveland and Dayton, Ohio; Minority Contractor Assistance Plan, Dayton, Ohio; Construction News Service, Cleveland, Ohio; Builders Exchange of Central Ohio, Columbus, Ohio; The Allied Construction Industries, Cincinnati, Ohio; Dodge Reports SCAN, Cleveland, Ohio; Builders Exchange of Akron, Ohio; and the Cincinnati Minority Contractors Assistance Program, Cincinnati, Ohio. Please submit written proposals by 12:00 Noon, Wednesday, November 7, 1984 to: RE. DaileyPerlnl Company PO.BoxM Cincinnati, Ohio 45201 Telephone: (513) 621-7447 001983.

PUBLIC SALE Please take notice that, subject to withdrawal on November 15, 1984 at 10:30 a public sale wit be held at Engel Storage, 7699 Herri-son Road, Mlamltown, Ohio, of the goods hereinafter described as a 1981 Shult-Llmlted cream and brown mobHe home sized at 70 feet by 14 feet. This sale Is being held to enforce the rights Home Federal Savings and Loan, Third and Court Streets, Hamilton, Ohio 45011, as a measured party pursuant to the provisions of an agreement under date of October 13, 1980. 001962. Sealed proposals win be received and reed at the office of the County Purchasing Department, Room 230, Court House, Cincinnati, Ohio, at 11:00 AM MON. NOV.

19,1984, for MOBILRELAY Proposal forms, specifications, etc may be obtained upon application at the office of the County Purchasing Department. Richard K. Powers Purchasing Agent 001955. The Board of Zoning Appeals of Terrace Park, Ohio will meet on November 19, 1984, at 7:30 P.M. at the Communlfy Buidku to consider a request for a zoning variance with respect to property located at the southeast corner of Western Avenue and Wooster Pike.

00)995 Death Notices ALLEN-DIACK Emma Ann, widow of William H. Diack and E. B. Allen, devoted mother of Ethel May Harris, Ruth E. and William H.

Diack, also survived by eight grandchildren and nine greatgrandchildren. November 3, 1984. Aged 90 years. Formerly of Pleasant Ridge. No visiting hours.

Service in the Stanley High Funeral Home, 6544 Montgomery Road, at the conven ience of the family. Remembrances may be directed to the charity of one's choice, CALDER Walter beloved husband of Mary Lucille Johnson Calder, devoted father of Ruby Scott, loving grandfather of Gary and Vicki Scott, dear brother of Gertie Hargis, Curtis and Marvin Calder, all of Science Hill, Marie Sweet of Deer Park, Victor Calder of Circle-ville, Ohio, and the late Dorothy York, Raymond Calder and Sadie Anderson. Sunday, November 4, 1984. Age 70. Visitation Monday at the Frederick Funeral Home, J553 Banning Road at Pippin from 5 to 8 P.M.

Funeral service Tuesday at the Niagara Street Baptist Church at 11:30 A.M. EGAN Margaret, beloved wife of the late Thomas Egan, devoted mother of Jeannine Kelley, Miriam Venable, dear grandmother of five grandchildren. Saturday, November 3, 1984. Residence Lakeside Place, Highland Heights. Formerly of Newport.

Age 70 years. Mass of Christian Burial, Tuesday, November at 11 A.M. from St. Joseph Church, Cold Spring, Ky. Interment Evergreen Cemetery.

Friends may call Monday from 6 to 9 P.M. at the John J. Radel Funeral Home, 822 York, Newport. FINDLATER Helen Raymond, wife of the late Charles Ramsey Findlater, beloved mother of Ann Meredith and C. Ramsey Findlater, dear sister of Miner Raymond, III, also four grandchildren.

Saturday, November 3, 1984. Hyde Park. Memorial service will be Wednesday, 10 A.M. at the Christ Church Chapel, 318 E. 4th Street.

Memorials may be made to the Cincinnati Zoological Society. Arrangements by W. Mack Johnson Funeral Home, Walnut Hills. FLETCHER Millard beloved husband of Virginia Sovine Fletcher, dear father of Wanda Chapman, Shirley McKinley, Shelva Corn-well, and Kay Fletcher, dear son of Robert Fletcher, brother of Alvln and Homer Fletcher, Jessie Epling and Mae Melton, also survived by IS grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Saturday, November 3, 1984.

Residence New Richmond. Age 67. Friends may call Monday, 6 to 9 P.M. at the Nurre Funeral Home, 200 Western New Richmond. Funeral services Tuesday, November 6 at 2 P.M.

Burial Laurel Cemetery. ADJUSTMENT OF ERRORS The EnquirerPost cannot be responsible for more than the first publication, so please check your ad for accuracy. Subsequent repeated errors win be the responsibility of the advertiser. The EnquirerPost shall be under no liability for its failure for any cause to Insert an advertisement. Upon noting an error the advertiser should call the Classified Customer service department at 369-1845.

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CLOSED SUNDAY 421-6300 Circulation Information For Cincinnati ENQUIRER Cincinnati POST and Kentucky POST Calf 651-4500 TARTAGLIA Ernest beloved husband of Helen C. Ryan Tartaglia, devoted father of Gary T. and Denise M. Tartaglia, brother of Nancy A. and Arthur A.

Tartaglia, and Mary Louise Warner, also survived by many nieces, nephews, godchildren and friends; dear friend of Linda L. and Jamie R. Bledsoe. Suddenly, November 2, 1984. Age 64 years.

Friends may call at the Nurre Bros. Funeral Home, 6050 Montgomery Pleasant Ridge, Tuesday, 9 A.M. until time of Mass of Christian burial, 11 A.M. at Our Mother of Sorrows Church. Interment Gate of Heaven.

He was a member of the Montezuma Marine Corps League and the Our Mother of Sorrows Holy Name Society. Memorials may be made to the American Heart Association or the Cancer Society. THALHEIMER Gilbert J. (Hap), beloved husband of the late Louise A. Thal-heimer (nee Schuler), devoted father of Mrs.

Robert (Jo Ann) Tershak, Marjorie and Gerald Thalheimer, dear father-in-law of Joyce Thalheimer, dear brother of Betty Drew, Ardella Schuler and Arthur Thalheimer, dear grandfather of Terrl, Bobby and Michael Tershak, Leslie and Timothy Thalheimer. Saturday, November 3, 1984. Residence Norwood, Ohio. Friends may call atthe Naegele, Kleb and Ihlendorf Funeral Home, 3900 Montgomery Road, Norwood, Monday from 6 to 8 P.M. Funeral Tuesday, November 6, mass of Chtistian burial, St.

Elizabeth Church at 9 A.M. THELER Arthur beloved husband of Dorothy Theler (nee Lohm-ueller), dear brother of Audrey Ramge of Grosse Point, Mich, and Shirley Pearce of Princeton, N.J. Friday, November 2, 1984. Residence College Hill. Friends may call at the Hodapp Funeral Home, 6041 Hamilton Avenue, College Hill, Sunday 4 to 8 P.M.

Funeral services Monday at the funeral home, 1:30 P.M. Remembrances may be made to the American Cancer Society. WARREN Hannah, dear beloved wife of Elias Thomas Warren, dear sister of Florine Richardson and Anna Richardson-Watson, mother of Elias T. Warren, Jr. of Long Beach, Ronald Warren, Mrs.

Wanda Clifford and Yvonne Warren-Murph of Cincinnati, a host of grandchildren, also survived by two beloved nephews, John and Malachi Isreal, a host of nieces, other relatives and friends. Visitation Monday from 6 to 7:30 P.M. at Jos. R. Garr Funeral Service, 930 Find-lay Street, where service wilt Immediately follow.

Rev. Ardie Brown, officiating. Interment Vine Street Hill Cemetery, Tuesday, 1 1 A.M. ANNOUNCEMENTS SERVICES 1u FUNERAL HOME 26 1 -0146 in. MIIIIS MIMM HI.

Mr. James (Jim) B. Colston 2 P.M. Tuesday BOLTON LUNSFORD Funeral Home (Opposite Town Hall) 3042 Harrison Ave. 66 1-4059 A.C.

GOBBLING SON FT. THOMAS BELLEVUE 441-1730 491-4500 ELDEN A. GOOD 2620 ERIE AVE. 871-3433 Hall and Jordan FUNERAL CHAPELS 761-8881 863-2907 Jamison Jamison Jr. Inc.

West End Evans' jr 721-1616 961-7541 JOHN N. SONS 917 Main, Ky. 431-1718 Muehlenkamp Erschell 261-8093 Newport, Ft. Thomas, Dayton Teliae 241-0832 THOMAS FUNERAL HOMES MACXSONVILLE and KENWOOD Tufts Funeral Home Loveland 683-2430 WEIL FUNERAL HOME '31 READING RD WITT, GOOD KELSCH OAKLEY SQ. 531-0105 LEGAL NOTICES CORRECTION This ad ran October 22, 1984 with the wrong proposal date.

The ad stated November 26, 1984 (in error), the correct date should be November 16, 1984 LEGAL NOTICE The Housing Authority of Newport, Kentucky wi accept proposals for professional architecturalengineering services for the preparation of bid specifications for Gas tnemeter replacement as outlined In the Comprehensive Improvement Assistance Program (CIAP), Phase KY 15-903 Work Item Num-Per M8I 4 A Proposals shall be accepted until Friday November 16, 1984. Please contact Paul Kroner, Modernization Supervisor at (606) 581-2533 for additional Information. Equal Opportunity Employer. Minorities and women encouraged toapply. 001906 LEGAL NOTICE Appleatton win be received by the undersigned at the office of the Board of Township Trustees of Green Township, Hamilton County, Ohio untl twelve o'clock noon on the 19th day of November, 1984, from any financial Institution legally which may desire to submit a written epptcatlon to bt designated as a public depository of the Interim deposits of the public moneys of said township, as provided by law.

Said applications thai bo made In conformity with the resolution passed on the JOth day of October, 1984, whereby the estimated aggregate maximum amount of public funds subject to the control of the Green Township Board of Trustees to be awarded and be on deposit as Interim deposits one niiiaondoiers Applications should be sealed and endorsed "Application For Deposit of Pubic Cheryl Winkler Ork of Green Township 001994 GATHOF Loretta. Formerly of Louisville, Ky. Saturday, November 3, 1984. Age 95 years. Funeral Mass from the Archbishop Lie-bold Home Chapel, 476 Riddle Road, Monday, at 10:30 a Burial at Calvary Cemetery, Louisville, Tuesday.

Miller Busse and Borgmann in charge. GOODPASTER Vloletta of Owensville, beloved wife of the late Elzie Goodpast- er, devoted mother of Mrs. Jo seph (Mildred) Paul, Mrs. Clar ence (Mary Ella) Teat, Mrs. Ellery (Ruby) Newfarth, Woodrow Goodpaster, and Wil-burn Goodpaster, dear sister of Mabel Corey, Ann Liza Flood, and Floyd Goodpaster, several grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

Services will be held at p.m., Monday, from the Moore Funeral Home, 225 Spring Street, Bata-via, where the family will re ceive friends from 12 noon, Monday, until time of service. GRIZZELL Robert dear father of Elaine Schmidt, Ramona Barth, Louis and Robert E. Grizzel, dear brother of Carles Grizzel. Sun day, November 4, 1984. Resi dence California, Ky.

Age 85. Services 11 A.M. Wednesday morning, Peoples Funeral Home, 5759 Highway U.S. 17, Grants Lick. Friends may call 4 to 9 P.M.

Tuesday evening. Burial Persimmon Grove Cemetery. HEFNER Mildred beloved wife of Carl B. Hefner, devoted mother of the late Kay Hefner Kreuz, dear sister of the late Guy Moore. Saturday, November 3, 1984.

Residence Oakley. Friends may can at the Stanley High Funeral Home, 6546 Montgomery Road, Tuesday from noon until hour of memorial service, 2 P.M. Remembrances may be directed to the Salem United Church of Christ, 2053 Courtland Avenue, Norwood, Oh. (45212). HOLTHAUS Robert beloved father of Katie and Sara Holthaus, loving son of Robert H.

and Loretta Murray Holthaus, dear brother of Sr. Peggy Holthaus, R.S.M. Saturday, November 3, 1984 in his 37th year. Residence College Hill. Friends may cal at the Hodapp Funeral Home, 6041 Hamilton College Hill, Tuesday, 3 to 6:30 P.M.

followed by the Mass of Christian Burial, St. Clare Church, College Hill, at 7 P.M. Friends are also welcome to attend the Committal service at Arlington Memorial Gardens by assembling at the funeral home Wednesday mornign by 9 A.M. HOWARD Theodore, husband of the late Alene Dobbs Howard, dear father of Marilyn Boehm and Frank Howard, also survived by four grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Saturday, November 3, 1984.

Age 76 years. Funeral services and interment from the Pulaski Funeral Home, Somerset, Ky Wednesday. IACOBUCCI Louis beloved husband of the late Anita Fiasca lacobucci, devoted father of John and Joseph lacobucci, loving grandfather of Tony, John, Christie and Connie lacobucci, dear brother of Frank and the late Vincent and Joseph lacobucci. Sunday, November 4, 1984, in his 73rd year. Visitation Tuesday evening from 7 to 9 P.M.

at the Harry Meyer and Geiser Funeral Home, 4989 Glenway opposite the Covedale Cinema. Mass of Christian Burial, Holy Family Church, Wednesday at 10 A.M. Remembrances may be made to the Holy Family or Our Lady of Grace Education Fund. JONES Ruby (nee Chatman) wife of the late Donald H. Jones, dear mother of Mrs.

Gerald (Donna Ann) Bowman and Michael D. Jones, grandmother of four, sister of Ruth Tackett, Geneva Mason and Woodrow Bullock. Resident of Reading. Died November 4, 1984. Age 54.

Funeral servcies at the Schmidt-Dhonau Funeral Home, 8633 Reading Road, Reading, Wednesday, November 7, at 11 A.M. Relatives and friends may call at the funeral home, Tuesday, from 5 to 8 P.M. KAISER Edward beloved husband of Carolyn Urton Kaiser, devoted father of Martha Ann Gibbons, Mary Louise Roberts, Nancy Jane Bernesser, Theresa Jeanne McCabe and Angela Jo Leasure, grandfather of 12 grandchildren and five greatgrandchildren, brother of May Hayes, Florence Zimmerman, Rose Calder and Loretta Money. November 4, 1984. Residence Morrow, Ohio.

Friends may call Tuesday, 6 to 9 P.M. at Vale Funeral Home, Morrow, Ohio. Mass of Christian Burial at St. Philips Church, Morrow, Wednesday at 10:30 A.M. Memorials may be made to MaineviH Lifesquad.

KROENKE Oar a (nee Nolte), beloved wife of the late Bruno Kroenke, dear aunt of Ralph C. Jentz, Howard Winterod, Robert Nolte, and Ann Peters. Saturday, November 3, 1984. Age 88 years. Resident Beechknoll Retirement Center.

Formerly of Avalon Hartwell. Friends may call at the Hodapp Funeral Home, 7401 Vine Street, Carthage, Tuesday morning from 10:30 until time of funeral serv ices at 11 A.M. Mrs. Kroenke was a 40 year employee of Union Central Life Insurance Co. Remembrances may be made to St.

Matthew United Church of Christ Memorial Fund, 6508 Vine 452 16. LEEN Marcella, dear aunt of Marcel- la Roddy, James T. and E. Wally Evans. Saturday, November 3, 1984.

No visitation. Funeral services at the convenience of the family. Gilli-gan Funeral Home, in charge. Memorials may be made to the Pleasant Ridge Presbyte rian Church. LEONARD Leo J.

(Lee), beloved husband of Mary Louise Leonard (nee Cassidy), dear father of Mrs. Mary Kathleen Doyle, Melissa, Tom and David Lee Leonard, dear son of Leo T. Leonard, dear brother of James and Jack Leonard. Thursday, November 1, 1984. Residence 35 Arcadia Avenue, Lakeside Park, Ky.

Age 61 years. Mass of the Christian burial at Blessed Sacrament Church Ft. Mitchell, Ky Monday, November 5 at 1) A.M. No visitation. Cormley Bros.

Funeral Home, Latonia, serving the family. Memorials may be made to the American Heart Association. IWorWWarl Vet World War It Vet Korean Veteran Vietnam Veteran Armed Forces Spanisrt-Amer. War Vet Death Notices MALEY Matthew beloved husband of Dolores Lang Maley, loving dad of Matthew Patrick and Thomas Richard Maley, Mary Patricia and Ellie Maley, grandfather of Patricia Ann, Patrick David and Jennifer Maley, brother of Helen Kett-ner, Julia Joyce and Joseph and Richard Maley. Saturday, November 2.

Relatives and friends are Invited to the Funeral Mass, Tuesday, November 6, Our Lady of Victory Church, 7 P.M. If desired, contributions may be made to the Shriners Burns Institute, 202 Goodman Street, 45219, or the Delhi Township Fire Department, 697 Neeb Road, 45238. Vitt and Stermer Funeral Home, serving the family. MALLARD Michael beloved husand of the late Clara Mallard (nee Borntrager), dear father of Michael B. and William T.

Mallard, dear brother of John and Joseph Mallard, Dolores Thomas and Virginia Longer-beam, also survived by six grandchildren. Sunday, November 4, 1984. Age 69 years. No visitation at the funeral home. Friends are welcome to attend the Mass of Christian Burial, St.

Bartholomew Church, 9375 Winton Road, Brentwood, Tuesday, 11 A.M. Burial St. James Cemetery, White Oak. Remembrances may be made to the American Cancer Society. Hodapp Funeral Home, College Hill, serving the family.

MATTHES Magdalena (nee Basch), beloved mother of Fred Matthes, dear grandmother of Patricia, Fred, Jr. and Kathleen Matthes, loving sister of Mary Waldeck, Anna Berg, Johanna Jacob and George Basch. Sunday, November 4, 1984. Age 75. Friends may call at Rebold Funeral Home, 3700 Glenmore Ave.

at Mozart, Cheviot, Tuesday, 8.30-9:30 A.M. Funeral Mass, St. Martin Church, 10 A.M. McLAIN Grace V. (nee Mills), wife of the late John W.

McLain, devoted mother of Gertrude Anne, John G. and William J. McLain, and Linda Sue Bowman, stepmother of Paul W. McLain, beloved daughter of Gertrude E. Mills and the late John G.

Mills, dear sister of Anne Williams, Gertrude Richardson and Margaret Jackson, also survived by two grandchildren. November 2, 1984. Services at T. P. White and Sons Funeral Home, 2050 Beectv mont Ave.

Mt. Washington, Tuesday, November 6, at 11 A.M. Friends may can Tuesday from 10 til 11 A.M. Family prefer memorials to American Heart or American Diabetes Association. PHILLIPS Mary Frances Barber.

74. Of Bethesda Scarlet Oaks. Died Sunday morning Deaconess Hospital. Born in Springfield, Ohio. November 24, 1909.

The daughter of Frank and Myrtle Pipes McKee. Retired teacher Springfield City School System. Member the Anna Gilbert O.E.S., South Charleston First United Methodist Church where she served as church organist for 10 years: Survivors include a husband Harlan Phillips of Springfield, two sons, Jon Edwin Barber of London, O. and Lynn McKee Barber of Cincinnati, five grandchildren, preceded in death by first husband Martin G. Barber, 1950, preceded In death by one sister.

Friends may call at the Junk Funeral Home, 53 South Chillicothe South Charleston, Ohio, 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 Tuesday, where funeral services will be held 11 A.M. Wednesday, with the Rev. Dennis Jones, officiating. Interment Greenlawn Cemetery, South Charleston. Memorial contributions to the Scartlet Oaks Life Care Fund.

RENNER Russell beloved husband of Caryl Latscha Remer, dear father of Julie K. and Jennifer L. Renner, dear son of Miriam and the late William O. Renner, dear brother of William R. and Alan J.

Renner, dear son-in-law of Clarence and Ruby Latscha. Saturday, November 3, 1984. Resident of Finneytown. Age 52 years. Friends may call at the Chas.

A. Miller Sons Funeral Home, Hamilton at Knowlton Street, Northslde, Monday, 5 to 8 P.M. Funeral services at the Northminster Presbyterian Church, 703 Compton Road, Tuesday, 11 A.M. ki lieu of other remembrances, memorials may be directed to the Cincinnati Children's Home or American Cancer Society. Death Notices ROTTER Dr.

Henry DDS, beloved husband of Margaret Meyer Rotter, dear father of Mrs. Anita Jacobs, Alvin, Morton and Franklyn Rotter, dear brother of Martin Rotter. Sunday, November 4, 1984 Residence 31 Huckleberry Hill, Ft. Mitchell. Age 81 years.

Memorial services Hillside Chapel at the convenience of the family. No visitation. Memorials if desired, are requested to the charity of your choice. Bullock Funeral Home, Erlanger, serving the family. SANKER Margaret beloved sister of John O.

Sanker, daughter of the late John F. and Mamie Sanker, sister of the late Alfie and Theodore Sanker and Ruth Schattinger, also survived by several nieces and nephews. November 3, 1984. Residence Norwood. Friends may call Tuesday, from 12 noon til service time at 1:30 P.M.

at the Vorhis Funeral Home, 5501 Montgomery Road, Norwood. SCHARFENBERGER Gilbert (Gibby), beloved husband of Dorothy Weigand Scharfenberger, father of Ross (Skip) of Louisville and Earl Scharfenberger of Boston, grandfather of Chris, Tony, Krlsta, Hope and Adam Scharfenberger, brother of Milton Gallagher. Resident of Reading. Died November 4, 1984. Age 70.

Funeral services at the Schmidt-Dhonau Funeral Home, 8633 Reading Road, Reading, Wednesday, November 7, at 9:30 A.M. Relatives and friends may call at the funeral Home, Tuesday from 5 to 8 P.M. Sympathy may be expressed by donations to the American Cancer Society. Cards available at funeral home. SCHUH Arthur beloved husband of Jacqueline G.

Schuh (nee Goldschmidt), dear father of Paula Marie, Elizabeth Anne, David John, and Christopher Michael Schuh, brother of Peggy Horan, Joan Carr, Robert K. and Donald L. Schuh and the late John T. (Jack) Schuh. Resident of White Oak.

November 2, 1984. Age 53. Funeral from the Schmidt-Dhonau Funeral Home, 8633 Reading Reading, Tuesday at 10:30 A.M. Funeral Mass at St. James Church, White Oak at 11 A.M.

Friends may call Monday from 6 to 9 P.M. Sympathy may be expressed by donations to the American Heart Association. SHADD Allene, dear mother of Patty Kirschner of Cincinnati, Ohio, devoted sister of Edna Schmeltzer and Mamie Acra. Sunday, November 4, 1984. Residence Cincinnati, Ohio.

Friends may caH in the John Brater Funeral Home, Broadway at Vine Street, Harrison, Ohio, Tuesday, from 6 to 9 P.M. Funeral service Wednesday, November 7 at 2 P.M. hi the funeral home. Interment Gibson Cemetery. Memorials may be made to the Westwood-Cheviot Church of Christ or the Bright Christian Church.

SMITH Glenn beloved husband of Kim (nee Sevier) Smith, father of Amy and Dustin Smith, loving son of Janet and Gary Smith, brother of Terry and Sandra Smith, grandson of Martha and Fred Smith. Saturday, November 3, 1984. Age 26 years. Relatives and friends may cal at Dhonau-Rosenack-er Funeral Home, 5527 Cheviot Road, Tuesday, 7 to P.M. where funeral service will be held Wednesday at 10 A.M.

Memorials may be made to the Church of Christ at Delhi, 6248 Gracely Drive, Cincinnati, 0 45233. SOWERS Douglas R. (Sarg), beloved husband of Ida Williams Sowers, devoted father of Douglas, Joseph, Mary, Theodore and Margaret Sowers, grandfather of ten grandchildren, dear brother of Mrs. Ka-thryn Case, Mrs. Francis Walker, Mrs.

Dorothy Simpson, Mrs. Ruth Kirn and Charles Sowers. Friday, November 2, 1984. Residence 4246 Carlin Ave. Blessing, Paul R.

Young Funeral Home, 7345 Hamilton Mt. Healthy, Tuesday, 11 A.M. Friends may caH Tuesday from 10 A.M. until time of service. EWorld War I Vet World War Vet Korean Veteran Vietnam Veteran "Armed Forces Spanish- Amer.

War Vet Those Who Do Voodoo Keep Pharmacist Busy culture in Mississippi. It is very strong in the Delta. Just as the whites gave the blacks Christianity, the blacks have given the whites voodoo," he says. SEVERAL YEARS ago, when Ferris was teaching at Yale, a doctor who knew of his study of voodoo called him from the University Medical Center in Jackson. It seemed they had a patient who claimed he had been hexed.

Nothing the doctor tried on the man worked. "They wanted to know about voodoo and what I would recommend. I told them if the guy thought he had been hexed, he had been and they better get somebody who could take the hex off," he recalls. "People who believe this have a very firm conviction. They sincerely believe." A plastic bag on a bottom shelf of Harmon's store holds what seem to be dried figs.

But a whiff leaves the nostrils filled with a strange, musky scent. The bag is filled with "High John the Conqueror," a root which is supposedly all-powerful against evil. Another shelf holds a plastic bag of lodestones, a natural magnetic rock which is supposed to contain potent magi-' cal powers. On every shelf the cans and bottles hold promises, more Implied than guaranteed. Promised on one bottle is money.

Another offers success at dice or the numbers game. A third offers to keep evil spirits away from you and your loved ones. COX NEWS SERVICE JACKSON, Allen Harmon is more than a little embarrassed by the whole thing. 'T sell it, that's all," he says, reaching over and taking a bottle of Dragon's Blood off the shelf in his drugstore. Harmon takes the top off the bottle and smells the red oily liquid.

"I don't think any of this stuff is worth 2Mi cents. It's hard to analyze just what's in it. It's more than just perfume; there's something What it is is voodoo. The stuff Harmon is talking about is crammed on glass shelves in his Jackson store in the heart of the city's black business district. READ SOME of the names on the aerosol cans: "Fast Money Blessing Deodorant Room Spray," "Indian Spirit Spray with 7 Cherokee Fruit of Life Oils," "Quick Money Drawing Spray," and "Do As I Say Triple Fast Action Spiritual Bath and Floor Wash." I Harmon's store shelves are filled with hex removers, graveyard dust, love oils, incense to fend off evil spirits and candles to do everything from bringing great wealth to chasing away an unwanted lover.

Bill Ferris, director of the Center for the Study of Southern Culture at the University of Mississippi, says voodoo is more widespread In the South than most people realize. "It's a religion and It's common In white as well as black- 'i f''i -I. "Zm 'jm. 1 'jm J1 tm Urn -m-Jm'..

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