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Tuesday, May 1. 1984 THE CINCINNATI ENQUIRER TEMPO D-13 (0 Funerals Bridge Death Notices Death Notices Death Notices Death Notices BALSER DEERWESTER PETRI Declarer led a trump, West played low and East won the king. For more complete information and address of the Thoughtless defense would be funeral director refer to individual obituary below to continue with the queen of WHITE Mrs Nettie beloved wile of' the late Albert White, loving mother of Mrs Alberta Fraley, Paul White and Rae W. Bax of Boston Massachusetts dear sister of Mrs. Like Jack" son of Miami Florida, also survived by one niece Mrs.

Ka-thryn Britten of Cincinnati, grandchildren, great-grandchil hearts. That would be were clairvoyant. But partnership play is to return a low heart, and that is what did. It did not take long to figure out why his BY CHARLES H. GOREN and OMAR SHARIF Neither vulnerable.

East deals. North J986 3 AKQ53 KQ5 West East 4 A5 K72 95 AQ 10864 2 987642 Void AJ7 4 632 South Q1043 7 10 10984 had presented declarer a heart trick that he could make on his own. Lawrence ruffed with the ace trumps and shifted to a low Weichsel ruffed, returned a low club to his partner's The bidding: East South West North IV Pass INT Dble 2V 2 3T 4 Pass Pass Dble Pass Pass Pass NAME TIME DATE HOME BALSER, Hocold F. 1 1:00 A.M. Moy2 Quentin K.

Staley BEZOLD, Clemom J. 10:30 A.M. May 2 Muehlentomp-Enchell BLEDSOE. Martha 2:00 P.M. May I Quentin K.

Stoley BOYD, Charles V. May 2 MuehMamp-Ericlwll BOYLE. Thomas Walter 2:00 P.M. May 2 Allison Ron, Inc. BREYLEY, Ray Reynolds 2:00 P.M.

May 2 Allison Rose, Inc. CANTZLER. John Andrew 1 1:00 A.M. May 2 Dolbert 1 Woodruff CARR, Maude See Yater notice CONLAN, Thomas 10:30 A.M. May 3 Gilligan CRAIG, Claude E.

9:30 A.M. May 2 Noeaele. Kleb Ihlendorf DeBORD, Helen K. May Schmidt-Dhonou DECKER, Mottie 1 1:00 A.M. May 2 Tredway-Pollitt, Inc.

DEERWESTER, Michael 1 1:00 A.M. May 2 Tufts DICKMAN, Robert V. 10:00 A.M. May 3 Noates DUERIGEN, Elmer C. Bolton a Lunsford ELLIOTT, Ellen C.

10:30 A.M. May 3 Witt, Good Kelsch FELTS. Fern M. T.P. White Sons FROEHLICH Herbert K.

"Pop" 10:30 A.M. May 3 Muehlenkamp-Erschell FUERST, Marie Frederick GEVERTS, Ralph P. 10:00 A.M. May 2 Dabbling GOEDDEL. James Christian 10:00 A.M.

May 2 Chas. A. Miller Sons HANSON, Bee H. 10:00 A.M. May 2 Vorhis HAVLIN, Edwin H.

10:00 A.M. May 2 Chas. A. Miller Sons HELTON, Bruce D. 10:30 A.M.

May 2 Vorhis HISEL. William J. 10:00 A.M. May 3 Swindler KENNEDY, George M. 1 1:00 A.M.

May 2 Moore KLIEBER, Dolph J. 10:00 A.M. May 2 NurreBros. KUENZEL, Robert Bruce Anderson, Baiter Sahnd LUND, Robert 1 1:00 A.M. May 2 Argo-Bolton i Lunsford MACE, Florence M.

1 1 :00 A.M. May 3 T.P. White 1 Sons MATTOX, Robin 1:00 P.M. May 2 Dobbling McDONOUGH, Ross 10:00 A.M. May 3 Craver-Hookom MILLER, Elizabeth Ann (Betty) 10:00 A.M.

May I Colligan MULDER, Cleopatra (Geo) 1 2 noon May 2 Thompson NOBLE, Louis F. 1 1 :00 A.M. May 2 Horry Meyer Geiser PANER, Walter E. 1 1:00 A.M. May 2 Paul R.Young PENN, Ruth 7:30 P.M.

May 2 Renfro PETRI, John H. 1:30 P.M. May I T.P. White i Sons RESCH, Alois 1 1:00 A.M. May 2 Vitt Stermer SCHALLON, William J.

10:30 A.M. May 2 Strawser 1 1:00 A.M. May 3 Hodopp SCHROTH, Michoel A. 10:30 A.M. May 2 Vitt Stermer STAUB, Moriorie 10:30 A.M.

May 2 Harry Meyer I Geiser STOLLA, Haiel 2:00 P.M. May 3 Argo-Bolton i Lunsford THOMAS, Linda Sue 10:00 A.M. May 2 Thomas Memorial THOMPSON, Romie 2:00 P.M. May 3 Tuft! WALKER, Mattie K. .10:30 A.M.

May 2 A.J. Riedlmger WATSON, Mary Kotherine WHITE, Nettie P. 12:00 P.M. May 3 Thompson YATER, Maude 1 1:00 A.M. May 2 Tredway-Pollitt, Inc.

and scored another diamond for a 500-point set. QUESTION: As South, vulnerable, you hold: V9 J73 4KJ872 bidding has proceeded: West North East Pass IV 3 ANSWER: The way the bidding has developed, you almost you hadn't opened in the place. There is only one way tell partner you have a minimum pass. If you to warn him not to bid on, play you for a much hand, including in the enemy suit. QUESTION: As South, vulnerable, you hold: V6 4 9654 is your opening bid? ANSWER: This is simply a of hand valuation.

you have a seven-card or suit, you should count any four-card suit, no matter weak, as being worth one trick. Your hand, therefore, worth eight playing tricks this vulnerability, merits opening bid of four spades according to the Rule of Two and Opening lead: Nine of Peter Weichsel, Miami Beach, and Mike Lawrence, Kensington, won the Men's Pairs at the recent Spring North American Championships held in San Antonio, Texas. Weichsel is a reigning world team champion and has won many major pair events, but for Lawrence, a former world team champion, this is his first national pairs title. They excelled in both dummy play and defense. On this hand Weichsel and Lawrence held the East-West cards.

Although Weichsel opened a distributional hand and heard his partner raise his suit, he wisely elected to sit for four spades doubled. An inspired West would have led a diamond, but Lawrence naturally led his partner's suit. Weichsel won the ace and returned a low heart to declarer's king. fine if Intel Law ML West rence One of the "Little Women" Hacienda brick Cote sound WWII org. Speck Medal of Freedom recipient Sevareid Sash for Cio-Cio-San Bumpkin Bag Vintage car African tree DOWN 1 poet 2 3 Gasp 4 Land's 5 Private room 6 French river 7 Quiche 8 Medal 9 tree 10 ligent Weichsel partner with not of diamond.

ace ruff AQJ6 The South 14 wish first you can dead double he will stronger strength 4KQJ97632 What question When longer side how playing is and, at an Three. Then dWOS 'b3d Boggle score: 3-4 letters: 1 point 5 letters: 2 points 6 letters: 3 points 7 letters: 5 points 8 or more: 11 points 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. 51 -L jL 3 oc 8j UVl 3dVi dVl HVIS bVdS V3S 1VS dVS 10d '3SOb 3dVb dVb 3SObd S3ld 3ld XS3d lV3d SW3d bV3d V3d iVd ISWd WlVd 'bvo dn dwn S3n an isvn ioh S1WH 1VH ddVH Wild 1SV33 isv3 '3dv wiv Nivaa 3iOQoa Michael of Loveland, beloved son of Donald Deerwester and the late Joan Kain Deerwester, beloved brother of Mark Deer wester, beloved grandson of Tom and Kelly Kain and Ralph and Mabel Deerwester.

Sud denly, April 29, 1984. Friends received at the Tufts Funeral Home, Park and Riverside, Loveland, Tuesday 7 to 9 P.M. where services will be hel Wednesday, May 2 at 11 A.M. Interment Gate of Heaven Cemetery. DICKMAN Robert husband of Mrs Alice Dickman, father of Ron ald and Rickie Dickman, broth er of Mrs.

Irma Franke, Marjo- rie, Donald, Raymond an Harry Dickman, also survived by tour grandchildren. Sunday, April 29, 1984. Residence Mil-ford, OH. Services Noakes Funeral Home, Milford, Thurs day, May 3 at 10 A.M. Visita tion Wednesday 6 to 8 P.M.

DUERIGEN Elmer beloved husband of Helen Duerigen (nee Gillespie) Monday, April 30, 1984. Age 85 years. No visitation, services at the convenience of the fami ly. Memorials may be given to the Shrine Burns Hospital or the General Protestant Or phan's Home. Member of Unity center ot Cincinnati, E.T.

car- son Lodge 598 F. A.M. Scottish Rite and Syrian Tem ple Shrine. Bolton and Lunsford Funeral Home serving the family. ELLIOTT Ellen C.

(nee Brittian), beloved wife of the late Robert T. EHi ott, devoted mother of Dennis R. Elliott of Terrace Park, Mrs. Ken (Gail Lenmg of Love land Ohio, dear grandmother of four, Jennifer and Ryan Elliott, and Timothy and Theodore Ripperger, dear sister of Mona Sandmann of California. Sun day April 29, 1984.

Resident of Loveland, formerly of Oakley. VISITATION. Relatives and friends are invited to attend Mass of Christian Burial at St. Columbian Church, Loveland Ohio, Thursday May 3 at 10:30 A.M. She was an active mem ber of the Cincinnati May Festival, Cincinnati Welsh Soci ety and retired receptionist for over twelve years with WKRC- TV.

FELTS Fern M. (nee Davis), wife of the late Charles C. Felts, de voted mother of Richard Felts, grandmother of Jenny Moore, Jeffrey Felts and Judy Sipes, also survived by five great-grandchildren, sister of Hazel Dobler and Pauline Snyder. April 29, 1984. Services private.

T.P. White and Sons Funeral Home serving th family. Memorials may be made to Our Lady of Mercy Hospital. FROEHLICH Herbert K. devoted father of Myrna Jean Froehlich, Jana Lou Murphy, Judy Jo Steinmetz, Jerry and David Froehlich, dear grandfather ot ten grandchildren and two great-grandchildren and brother of Mrs.

Gene Droege and Mrs. Thelma MacDonald Friday, April 27, 1984. Resi dence 604 Dickerson Lane, Fal mouth, Ky. Age 77 years. Services Thursday, 10:30 A.M.

at the Muehlenkamp-Erschell Ft. Thomas Funeral Home, 427 S. Ft. Thomas Ave. No visitation.

Memorials requested to the American Heart Association. FUERST Marie (nee Eberle), beloved wife of the late Cornel Fuerst, devoted mother of Robert Fuerst, loving grandmother of Cornell Robert Fuerst and Ca role Blackschleger, great grandmother of Victoria Blackschleger, dear sister of Margaret Ruhl, Helen, Law rence (Bud), Donald and the late Robert Eberle. Sunday, April 29, 1984. Age 84. Private services.

Frederick Funeral Home serving the family. GEVERTS Ralph beloved husband of the late Beulah (nee Blanken- ship) Geverts, devoted father of Mrs. Joann Dittrich, grand father of Todd and Lynn uit trick. April 30, 1984 in his 82nd year. Mass of Christian Burial, Wednesday, 10 A.M.

at St Thomas Church. No visitation. Dobblinq Funeral Home, Ft Thomas, in charge of arrangements. GOEDDEL James Christian, beloved son of Frederic L. and Eve Cotter Goeddel, dear brother of Graham D.

Goeddel, dear grandson of James Stanley and Marjorie L. and the late Dorothy L. Goeddel and Frank D. and Margaret E. Cotter, Mt.

Dora, Fla. Saturday, April 28, 1984. Resident of Wyoming, OH. Age 6 years. Memorial services at the Wyoming Pres byterian Church, Wednesday, 10 A.M.

In lieu of other remem brances memorials may be directed to the Wyoming Life Squad, Wyoming, OH. 45215. Chas. A. Miller Sons serving the family.

HANSON Bee H. (nee Nobbe), beloved wife of John R. Hanson, mother of the late Paul Stagman, step mother of Loah Ann Fiesta, also survived by two grandchil dren and three great-grandchildren. April 30, 1984. Residence Norwood.

Services wiH be held Wednesday, May 2 at the Vine Street Hill Mausoleum Chapel at 10 A.M. No visitation. Vorhis Funeral Home, Norwood, in charge of arrangements. HAVLIN Edwin husband of the late Regina Listermann Havlin, dear father of Edwin A. and Myrna Havlin, dear grandfather of Keith and Mark Havlin, also survived by three greatgrandchildren, dear brother of Mary Melzer and WiNard Havlin and the late Ambrose, Earl and Bernard Havlin and Mabel DeRonde.

Saturday, April 28, 1984. Age 81 years. Resident of North College Hm. Friends may call at the Chas. A.

Miller Sons Funeral Home, Hamilton Ave. at Knowlton Northside, Tuesday 4 to 8 P.M. Mass of Christian Burial at St. Margaret Mary Church, Wednesday at 10 A M. Member of Mt.

Healthy Eagles 2193, member of WARF's Club and Queen City F.O.P.A. 4. HELTON Bruce beloved husband of Teresa Bauman Helton, devoted father of Peggy, Bruce and Jacob Helton, son of Samuel and Dolores Suyat Helton, brother of Kathy, Samuel, Christopher, Matthew and Mark Helton and Michelle Dur- Saturday. April 28, 1984. Resident of Woodlawn.

Friends may caN at the Vorhis Funeral Home, 11365 Springfield Pike, Springdale, Tuesday 6 to 8 M. Services Wednesday, May 2 at 10:30 A M. If desired sympathy may be expressed by a memorial contribution to the American Cancer Society John beloved husband of Edna S. Petri (nee Seyerle) devoted father of Martha P. Smith of Palo Alto California, Allen H.

Petri of Santa Rosa California, dear brother of Carl D. Petri of New Jersey, dear cousin of Carolyn Grasso of Troy Michigan, also survived by four grandchildren. April 27, 1984. Residence Anderso Township. Services at White Sons Funeral Home, 2050 Beechmont Avenue, Mt.

Washington, Tuesday May 1, at 1:30 M. Friends may cal Tuesday 12:30 to 1:30 P.M Family prefers memorials to the First Church of Christ Scientist Forestville, 7341 Beechmont, Cincinnati 45230 RESCH Alois, beloved husband of Maria Hess Resch, loving father of Herbert and Robert Resch, father -in-law ot Doma Resch, grandfather of Katii Resch, brother of Meni Zuck, Maria Resch and Anna Nieder- huber. Sunday, April 29. Age 54 years. Friends may call at the Vitt and Stermer Funeral Home, 4619 Delhi, Wednesday, May 2 from 9 to 10:30 A Funeral Mass, St.

Dominic Church at II A.M. SCHALLON William beloved husband of Dorothy Schallon (nee Han sen), devoted father of Sue Dick, Nancy Rohrig and Donald Schallon, devoted grandfather of seven grandchildren and one great-grandchild, devoted brother of Dorothy Beaulieu and Evelyn Murdock. Sunday April 29, 1984. Residence Mont gomery. Friends may cal from 7 to 9 P.M.

Tuesday at the Strawser Funeral Home, 9503 Kenwood Road, Blue Ash Services 10:30 A.M. Wednes day at the Montgomery Pres byterian Church, 9994 Zig Zag Road, Montgomery. Lodg Number 94 AM service 8:30 P.M. Tuesday at th funeral home. For those who chose, contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society or the Montgomery Presbyterian cnurcn.

SCHOOLEY Paul father of Karen Free man of Michigan, Mary Ellen Turner of Michigan, Paula Armstrong of New Mexico, Denise Nickel of Utah, Jeannie Boyce of Utah, Thomas Schoo-ley of Idaho, Bernard and Joel Schooley both of Utah, also sur vived by grandchildren, dear brother of Gerald Schooley of Ohio, Rosemary White of Flori da, Kathleen O'Leary of Call fornia, Charlotte Scott of Cali fornia, Marilyn Ouinn of California, and Ann Klein of Louisiana. Monday April 30, 1984. Age 65 years. Friends may call af the Hodapp Funeral Home, 6041 Hamilton Avenue, College Hill, Wednesday from 6 to 9 P.M. Mass of Christian Burial, St.

Vivian Church, Thursday at 11 A.M. Memori als, if so desired, may be made to the American Cancer Society SCHROTH Michael beloved son of Wal ter and Rose (Harnist) Schroth, dear brother of Mrs. Donna Doolan, Garry and the late Thomas Schroth. Sunday April 29, 1984 in his 37th year Friends are invited to attend Mass ot Christian Burial at St. Jude Church on Wednesday, May 2 at 10:30 A.M.

Vitt and Stermer Funeral Home serving the family. STAUB Marjorie (nee Kemme), beloved wife of William Staub, de voted sister of Virginia Die trich, Marion Dufford, Rita Langenbrunner and Lois Zeiser and the late Gregory Kemme, mother of Judy Neville and Vickie Roedig, also survived by many nieces and nephews. Suddenly, Monday, April 30, 1984 at her residence. Memori al Mass, St. Teresa Church, Wednesday at 10:30 A Family requests remem brances to the American Can cer Society.

Harry Meyer and Geiser Funeral Home serving the family. STOLLA Hazel (nee Jacques), beloved wife of the late John Stolla, devoted mother of Hazel Zapf, John Stolla, Ann Eads, Charles Stolla, Martha Donohue, and the late Tillie Mauldin, also sur vived by 16 grandchildren and 19 great-grandchildren. Mon day April 30, 1984. Age 77 years. Visitation Wednesday from 7 to 9 P.M.

at the Argo- Bolton Lunsford Funeral Home.100 South Miami, Cleves, where the funeral service wiH be held Thursday at 2 P.M. THOMAS Linda Sue (nee Boney), be loved wife of William (Bill) Thomas, devoted mother of Tracy, Lori, Becky and Thomas, dear daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Boney, sister of Mary Nooe, Shirley Waddel and Steve Boney Saturday, April 28, 1984 in Houston, Texas. Formerly of Deer Park.

Memorial services at the Trinity United Church of Christ, 3850 E. Galbraith Wednesday at 10 A.M. If desired memorials may be directed to the American Cancer Society. Thomas Memorial, 7500 Montgomery Kenwood, serving the family. THOMPSON Romie.

Formerly of Lebanon. Beloved husband of Edith Snider Thompson, father of Dennis Thompson, A brother of Beulah Kuntzman, Mildred Feagan and Estella Pepper, grandfather of two grandchildren. April 28, iv4. Residence Ocala, Fla. Friends received at the Tufts Funeral Home, Park and Riverside, Loveland, Wednesday 6 to 9 P.M., where services will be held Thursday.

May 3 at 2 P.M. Burial Hopkinsviee Cemetery. WALKER Mattie devoted aunt of Midge and Howard Green, Forest and Dallas Stepp, sister of Lucy Stepp, Myrtle Murphy, Woodrow, Bonnie and Roscoe Keith. Sunday, April 29, 1984. Age 80 years.

Funeral services Wednesday, May 2 at the Albert L. Boehmer and Son Funeral Home, 4617 Vine St. Bernard at 10:30 A.M. Visitation one hour prior to services. A.J.

Rieoiinger serving the family. WATSON Mary Katherine of 550 Avenue Winter Haven, Fla. Passed on April 29 at the Winter Haven Hospital. She was 77 years old. Native of Covington, Ky.

She was a nomemaker ot the Baptist faitt: and she came to Winter Haven in i972 from Cincinnati. Survived by beloved daughter; Dorothy ampler of Winter Haven, Fla. Services private at a later date. In lieu of other remembrances donations may be made to the League for Animal Welfare, Box 2S41, Cincinnati 45201. Need An Expert For Repairs? Classified Has One In The Business Service Directory! Call 421-6300 Harold beloved husband of Ora Irwin Balser, dear father of Harold H.

Balser, dear grandfather of Gary Balser, and bale Martin, dear great grandfather of Jori Martin Ethan, April, Angie and Jay Balser. April 29, 1984. Res dence Rossmoyne. Friend may call Wednesday 10 A.M. until time of service at 1 1 A.M.

at the Quentin K. Staley Funer al Home, 7140 Piaintiekt Road, Deer Park. If desired, memori als may be sent to Hartzel United Methodist Church, 8999 Applewood Drive, Cincinnati, 45236. BEZOLD demons devoted father of Mrs. Rita Schweitzer, Mrs Louella Harris, Mrs.

Juanita Massaron, Howard, Russell. Eugene and Raymond Bezold, dear grandfather of 30 grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren and brother of Mrs. Katie Beckerich. Sunday, April 29, 1984. Formerly of Ft.

Thomas, Ky. Age 90 years. Mass of the Christian Burial, Wednesday at St. Catherine ot Siena Church, Ft. Thomas, 10:30 A.M Prayers 10 A.M.

at the Muehlenkamp-Erschell Thomas Funeral Home, 427 S. Ft. Thomas Ave. Visitation Tuesday 5 to 8.30 P.M Memorials requested to the St. Elizabeth Church and Mission, Ravenna, Ky.

BLEDSOE Martha Sizemore, beloved wife of the late Calvin H. Bledsoe, dear mother of Betty Albers, Norma Gould, Shirley Miller, Calvin H. Bledsoe, Jr and the late Amanda Franzoni, grandmother of 13, great grandmother of five. April 29, I9B4. Residence Deer Park Friends may call Tuesday, 1 P.M.

until time of service at 2 P.M. at the Quentin K. Staley Funeral Home, 7140 Plainfield Deer Park. If so desired memorials may be sent to the Kenwood Christian Church, 8501 Montgomery Ken wood, 45236. BOYD Charles beloved husband of Mrs.

Virginia Boyd (nee Witte), devoted father of Patricia Innis, Donna Lehew and James Boyd, dear grand father of four grandchildren. Sunday, April 29, 1984. Former ly of Newport, Ky. Age 71 years. Services Wednesday at the convenience ot the tamny, Visitation Tuesday 4 to 8 P.M.

at the Muehlenkamp-Erschell Newport Funeral Home, 8J5 York St. BOYLE Thomas Walter, beloved hus band of Frances Jones Boyle, father of Mary Bruce, Tim and Jeff B. Boyle, grandfather of four grandchildren, At his resi dence 45 west Mapie Avenue, Ft. Mitchell Ky, Monday April 30, 1984. Age 66 years.

Serv ices and entombment at the Highland Cemetery, Ft. Mitch ell Ky, Wednesday May ivm at 2 P.M. No visitation Memorials may be made to the Northern Ky American Cancer Unit or the Kenton County SPCA. Allison Rose Funeral Home Robbins Street Madison Avenue, Covington Ky, serving the family. BREYLEY Ray Reynolds, beloved hus band of Ethelda Bryson Brey- ley, father of Ray Bryson Breyley, Rodney Louis Brey ley, Mrs.

E. Reynolds Breyley and Mrs. Betty D'Arvi Isaacs, grandfather of six grandchildren, brother of Thomas and Don Breyley, and Mrs. Barbara Corso. At his residence, 2309 Crestview Drive, Crescent Springs Ky, Monday April 30, 1984.

Age 67 years. Memorial services at the Allison Rose Funeral Home Robbins Street Madison Avenue, Covington Ky, Wednesday May 2, 1984 at 2 P.M. CANTZLER John Andrew, beloved husband of the late Minnie Stadler Cant- zler, devoted father of Mrs. James (Ruth) Bolland, brother of the late Edwin and Florence Cantzler, grandfather of Sharon Gargano, Steven and Gregg Bolland, also survived by one great-grandson. Saturday, April 28, I9B4.

Age 91 years. Funeral service Wednesday 1 1 A.M. at the Datoert and Wood ruff Funeral Home, 2880 Boudi not Ave. at Queen City. Visitation Wednesday, 9:30 A.M.

until time of service. E.T. Carson Lodge 598 F. A.M. service Wednesday 10:30 A.M.

If so desired memorials may be made to the Shrine Burns Institute or the American Cancer Society CONLAN Thomas beloved husband of Mary Helen Conlan, dear fa ther of Gretta Conlan Barclay, Maureen Conlan Hehman, Mary Carol Melton, Ginny Con lan Whitman, Chris, Thomas L. and John Conlan, brother of Margaretta McBrearty and Paul conian, also survived by 11 grandchildren. Sunday April 29, 1984. Friends may call at the Gilligan Funeral Home, Woodburn and Lincoln, Wednesday from 4 to 9 P.M. Mass of Christian Burial at St.

Robert Bellarmine Chapel, Thursday at 10:30 A.M. Memorials may be made to The Drop-In Center, 217 West 12th Street, 45210, the Resident Home for Mentally Retarded, 3030 West Fork Road, 4521 1, or the charity of your choice. CRAIG Claude beloved husband of Martha L. Craig (nee Radke), devoted father of Ralph F. Craig and Mrs.

Henry (Ethel) Mains, dear brother of Daisy Shores, dear grandfather of Corporal Andrew E. Craig, U.S.M.C. Saturday, April 28, 984. Residence Norwood, Ohio. Friends may call at the Naegele, Kleb and Ihlendorf Funeral Home, 3900 Montgomery Norwood, Tuesday from 6 to 9 P.M.

Funeral Wednesday, May 2 from St. Paul Lutheran Church at 9:30 A.M. Memorials may be made to St. Paul Lutheran Church. DeBORD Helen K.

(nee Vaughn), be loved wife of Troy C. DeBord, dear mother of Troy M. and Dzvid M. De Bord, grandmother of Bryan, Laura, Matthew, Troy, Andrew, and Caitlin De Bord. Resident of Blue Ash, formerly of Sharonville.

April 30, 1984. Age 62. Friends may call at the Schmidt-Dhonau Funeral Home, 10980 Reading Road, Sharonvile, Wednesday from 5 to 8 P.M. Funeral at the Sharonville Presbyterian Church, Thursday at 10:30 A.M. Sympathy may be ex pressed by donations to the Sharonville Presbyterian Church Memorial Fund.

DECKER Matt beloved mother of Charles Brumerte, also leaves one brother, one sister, four grandchildren and four greatgrandchildren. Monday, April 30, 1984 Residence 5140 Carthage Norwood. Friends may call at the Tredway-Pollitt Funeral Home, 2131 Cameron Norwood, Tuesday 4 to 8 M. Funeral Wednesday 11 A M. from the Grace Missionary Baptist Church.

4336 Ashland Norwood. FUNERAL Death Notices McDONOUGH R. Ross of Milford, husband of Cherie Alexander McDonough, father of Jennifer and Elizabeth, son of Edward and Louise McDonough, brother of Mrs. Douglas (Laura) White, Cdr. Edward Robert, Joseph, Matthew, Kenneth and Patrick McDonough, grandson of Kenneth and Edith Reinhart.

Friends may call at the Craver-Hookom Funeral Home, Milford, Wednesday from 6 to 8:30 P.M. Mass of Christian Burial, 10 AM, Thursday, St. Elizabeth Seton Church, Milford. MILLER Elizabeth Ann (Betty) (nee Beckman). Age 56 years.

Passed away Sunday morning, Jewish Hospital. Born July 18, 1927 the daughter of Edward and Angela Humbert Beckman. She Is survived by her husband; William Miller, two daughters; Mrs. Donna Riley and Mrs. Barbara Stacks, four sons; Doug, Barry, David and Keith Miller, grandmother of seven grandchildren, two sisters; Mrs.

Claire Drennan and Mrs. Mary Woertz, one brother; Ed ward Beckman and the late Thomas Beckman. Mass of the Christian Burial, Tuesday at Good Shepherd Church, 8815 E. Kemper 10 A.M. for the immediate family only.

Colligan Funeral Home, Hamilton, in charge of arrangements. The family wishes memorials be made to the American Cancer Society. MULDER Mrs. Cleopatra (Cleo) (nee Robinson), beloved wife of Mr. John Mulder, daughter of the late Ervin and Myrtle Robinson, also survived by one sister; Mrs.

AUene Bennett of Los Angeles, two aunts; Ms. Clara Miller and Mrs. LiHie Miller, one uncle; Mr. Milton Miller, mother-in-law; Mrs. Odessa Stokes, one brother-in-law; five sisters-in-law, nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.

April 28, 1984. Friends may call at the Thompson Funeral Home, 820 Lincoln Wednesday, May 2 from 10:30 A.M. until the hour of service at 12 noon. Rev. Thomas Fer-rell, Jr.

officiating. Interment Spring Grove Cemetery. NOBLE Louis beloved husband of Ruth Braun Noble, devoted father of David, Gregory, Mark and Paul Noble, Mrs. Joseph (Nancy) Rein, Jeff and Linda Noble, dear son of Clara Kohl Noble and the late Oswald Noble, loving grandfather of Jake, Matt, Mike, Erik, Brian, Jason, Patrick and Lauren, dear brother of Harold Noble, Mary Bolte, Janet Ahern, Mildred Brown and Irene Boullie and the late Roger Noble. Suddenly April 29, 1984.

No visitation. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the Mass of Christian Burial, St. Antoninus Church, Wednesday 11 A.M. Member of District 14 Knot hole Baseball and St. Antoninus Athletic Club.

Family requests remembrances to St. Antoninus Athletic Club. Harry Meyer and Geiser Funeral Home serving the family. PANER Walter beloved husband of Elizabeth Schoch Paner, de voted father of Mrs. George (Sheila) Ludwig, and Walter B.

Paner, dear grandfather of Gary Ludwig, Pamela Paner Dean. W. Gregory and W. Keith Paner, and six greatgrandchildren, brother of Gus Paner. Saturday April 28 1984.

Residence 5665 Vogel Road, Green Township. Mass of Christian Burial, Church of the Little Flower, Wednesday 11 A.M. Private visitation for the immediate family, Wednesday 10 A.M. to 10:45 A.M. Life time member.

Council 1683 of Northside Yard Master for 43 years Railroad friends desire, remembrances may be sent to St. Anthony Friary Shrine. PENN Ruth Dandridge, devoted moth er of Ruth V. Davis and Elizabeth Carter of Minneapolis, grandmother of Ruth Davis of Washington, D.C, Linda carter and Harold Carter, both of Chicago, and a host of other relatives and friends. April 29, 1984.

Friends may cal at Car- mel Presbyterian Church, Reading Rd at Lee Place, Wednesday from 6 until time ot funeral service at 7:30 P.M. Rev Clarence Wallace officiat ing. Interment Thursday, 9:30 A $5 A Spring Grcve Cemetery. ro Funeral Service in ge ol arrangements. dren, other relatives and friends.

April 27, 1984. Friends may call at the Thompson Funeral Home, 120 Lincoln Avenue, Thursday May 3 from 11 A.M. untl time of funeral service at 12 noon. Interment Union Baptist Cemetery YATER Maude, wife of the late John Yater, mother of Frances Hil, Ruby Van Gombos, Bobbie Scnemmet. Johnnie L.

Bower, Billie Lawson. Jean Brannon, Gen Horvath, sister of Margaret Noel, also leaves 14 grandchildren and numerous greatgrandchildren. Sunday, April 29, 1984 Residence Deer Park. Friends may call at the Tredway-Politt Funeral Home, 2131 Cameron Norwood, Tuesday 6 to 8 P.M. Funeral Wednesday, 11 A.M.

at Lancaster, Ky World War I Vet World War II Vet Korean Veteran Vietnam Veteran "Armed Forces Spanish-Amer. War Vet ANNOUNCtMCNTS SERVICES 1 ALLISON RQSE-- FUNERAL HOME 0 26 1 0 146 iac. rhiiis i mwu HI. AAr. Howard Allender 10 A.M.

Tuesday Mr. Thomas W. Boyle 2 P.M. Wednesday Highland Cemetery Ft. Mitchell, Ky Mr.

Ray R. Breyley Memorial services 2 P.M. Wednesday Mrs. Geneva L. Davis Convenience of family Mr.

Raleigh N. Walton 2 P.M. Wednesday Graveside services Hillsboro Cemetery Fleming County, Ky ELDEN A. GOOD 2620 ERIE AVE. 871-3433 Glenn, Hall and Jordan FUNERAL CHAPELS 761-8881 863-2097 HUGENBERG VANOVER 40 W.

6th Ky. 431-0292 Jamison Jamison Ir. Inc. West End Evanston 721-1616 961-7544 W. MACK JOHNSON Walnut Hills 961-0474 MIDDENDORF, JOHN N.

SONS 917 Main, Cov 431-1718 RADEL (R FUNERAL HOMES Serving Over a Century Rebold Funeral Home 171? QUEEN CITY 3700 GLENMORE 661-6200 lit FuMner Mortuary 2410932 24 9th St. WEIL FUNERAL HOMI READING RD LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE Of PUBLIC HEARING The Ohio Houiina Finance Agency, as the Agency of the State ot Ohio (the "IssueO, will hold a Public Hearing on May 15, 19S4 commencing at 9.30 a at the Lobby Hearing Room located in the State Of fice Tower, ju tasr woaa srreeT, Coiumbuv Ohio 43215 to discuss the possible issuance by the Issuer of currently estimated not to exceed $22,500,000 in principal amount of industrial development revenue bonds (the pursuant to Chapter 17506(A) of the Ohio Revised Code. The proceeds of the bonds would be used to assist the Evergreen, an Ohio Limited Partnership, in the permanent fi nancing of the construction of the Evergreen, a 262 unit multifamity rental project for the elderly, which is to be located on a 19 683 acre site at 230 West Galbraith Road in the City of Cincinnati, Ohio. "THE BONDS SHALL NOT REPRESENT OR CONSTITUTE A DEBT OR PLEDGE OF THE FAITH AND CREDIT OR THE TAXING POWER OF THE ISSUER Interested persons are invited to attend this public hearing and wil be given an opportuntfy to express their views concerning the proposed issuance of the Bonds and trie weapon ana nature or me pro posed project. OHIO HOUSING FINANCE AGENCY by: Karen Kerns Dresser Acting txecutive Lwector 000336.

LEGAL NOTICE Sealed proposals tor the require ments set forth below wiN be received at the office of Ruth E. Crockett, Treasurer of the Board of Education of the Princeton City School District, Hamilton County, Ohio, 25 West Sharon Avenue Glendaie, Ohio, until 1200 o' clock, -noon, local time on May IS, 1984, nd wiH oe public) opened ana read immediatety thereafter, tabulated and a report thereof made to said Board at its next meeting Description of the Requirements. Deliver and mstal 978 chair desks in Princeton High School 1 1080 Chester Road, Sharonvile, Onto, 45246 Copies of specifications and instructions to bidders may be ob-' mea at tne office ot jonn Beacham, Director of Business Af fairs, 25 West Sharon Avenue, Glendaie, Ohio All bidders shal futy comply and conform to all requirements of the laws of the State of Ohio The Con- tractor shal furnish Bid and or Performance guaranty in accordance with Section 153 571 of the Ohio Revised Code Bm3 bond to be 100of amount bid or a certified check to be 10 of the amount bd Bd and or Performance guaranty furnished in Bond Form shal be is- sued by a Surety Company or Cor- poration licensed in the State of -Ohm to provide said surety. Mid Board ot kducahon reserves the right to waive, to accept or re- lect any and al or parts of any and was. No bds may be withdrawn for at least sixty (60) days after the scheduled closing hme tor receipt of bids Board of Education Princeton City School District Mitcnei Lippert President RuthE Crockett Treasurer Published Cincinnati Enquirer Apr h.

way 1. 1, iv4 Suburban Press on. 19, May 10. 1984 000171. Humorous Ogden Turkish regiment England ingredient of Freedom recipient Sandarac Surrealist Crossword ACROSS 1 Neck area 5 through a glass, darkly" 8 Art cult 12 Memorable Ladd 13 Harbor boat 14 Part of QED 15 Medal of Freedom recipient 17 Green vegetable 18 Successful play 19 Chemical suffix 20 Day or Duke 21 Filthy place 22 Card game 23 American author Bret 26 Putting on guard 30 Malaria symptom 31 Samoyed, for one 32 Flowering shrub 33 Afternoon show 35 Social climbers 36 Fresh 37 38 41 42 45 46 48 49 50 51 52 53 Avg.

I 11 Sweetsop 16 Sting 20 June bug 21 Medal of Freedom recipient 22 Loiter 23 Inept actor 24 Turkish officer 25 Dull routine 26 Grief 27 "Who am argue?" 28 Neighbor of S. Dak. 29 Propane 31 Morning moisture 34 Born 35 Scorch 37 Cuomo or Ianza 38 Singer Ed 39 Dumb one, of comics 40 Of the ear 41 Didrikson Zaharias 42 Melville novel 43 Once called Saul 44 Pilaster 46 Biblical mountain 47 Kind solution time: 25 PA1 CTlBlAlkflkloMM i ft I I 1 i I a I Death Notices HISEL William beloved husband of Carlene (nee Vaughn) Hisel, devoted father of Linda Miller, dear son of Sam Hisel, dear brother of James, Bob and Gene Hisel, Mary GreenweH, Beulah Winkle, Juanita Winkle, Clara Whitton and Ruth Kendall, also survived by two grand children. Sunday, April 29, 1984. Age 56 years.

Residence 1723 Russell Covington, Ky. Funeral services 10 A.M. Thursday at the Swindler Funeral Home, 214 W. Southern Covington, Ky. Interment Forest Lawn Cemetery.

Visitation 4 to 9 P.M. Wednesday. KENNEDY George of Batavia, beloved husband of Mirtha Kennedy, devoted father of Julie Collins, Marcia Gambrell, Mariela Kennedy, Loretta Williams, and Gus W. Kennedy, dear sister of Mary Jane Spaeth, dear nephew of Marie Meyer, three grandchildren. Services will be held Wednesday at 11 A.M.

from the Moore Funeral Home, 225 Spring Street, Batavia, where the family will receive friends from 6 to 9 P.M. Tuesday KLIEBER Dolph beloved husband of Marie Hartmann Klieber, dear brother of Lillian Bauer and Marian Herzog, also survived by many nieces and nephews. Sunday, April 29, 1984. Age 75 years. Friends may call at Nurre Bros.

Funeral Home, 6050 Montgomery Pleas ant Ridge, Tuesday 7 to 9 P.M. Mass of Christian Burial, 10 A.M. Wednesday at St. Vin cent Ferrer Church, Kenwood. Interment Gate of Heaven Cemetery.

Member of the Fenwick Council 3rd Degree, Knights ot Columbus 4tn De gree, past Deputy Regional Director Alhambra, Charter Member of St. Vincent Ferrer Church. KUENZEL Robert Bruce, beloved father of Robert Bruce Kuenzel, II, dear brother of Richard Kuen zel. Friday, April 27, 1984, Western Hills. Funeral services will be at the convenience of the family.

Memorials may be made to your favorite charity. Arrangements by Anderson, Baiter and Sahnd Funeral Home, Clifton. LUND obert, beloved husband of Dorothy E. Lund (nee Gillespie), devoted father of Mrs. Gary (Tamara) Hasselbeck, loving grandfather of Lisa Marie Hasselbeck, dear broth er of Naomi Morgan, Mary Balsley, Thelma Clark and Jimmy Lund.

Suddenly, Mon day April 30, 1984. Age 74 years. Resident of Mack. Visitation Tuesday from 7 to 9 M. at the Argo-Bolton Lunsford Funeral Home, 100 South Miami Avenue, Cleves, where the funeral service will be held Wednesday at 1 1 A.M.

Columbia Lodge 44 AM Service Tuesday at 7:30 P.M. Memorials may be directed to the American Heart Association. MACE Florence sister of Mildred Minnich of Sylmar California, also survived by nieces, neph ew, and cousins. April 29, 1984. Residence Anderson Township.

Services at T.P. White 8. Sons Funeral Home, 2050 Beech-mont Avenue, Mt. Washington, Thursday May 3 at 11 A.M. Friends may call Thursday 10 M.

toll A.M. MATTOX Robin (nee Calk), beloved wife of the late Thomas E. Mattox, devoted mother of Louise Newton, Rebecca Neal and Thomas E. Mattox, dear- st sister of Catherine McCarty, Sarah Harmon and Frances Kelly, also surviving are seven grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Monday, April 30, 1984.

Residence 127 Fifth Dayton, Ky. Age 84 years. Funeral services Wednesday, 1 P.M. at the Dob- Wing Funeral Home, BeHevue. sitatran Wednesday from II until 1 minutes.

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