Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive
A Publisher Extra® Newspaper

The Cincinnati Enquirer from Cincinnati, Ohio • Page 34

Location:
Cincinnati, Ohio
Issue Date:
Page:
34
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

C-4Metro THE CINCINNATI ENQUIRER Saturday, March 4. 1989 Obituaries 5 Death Notices 5 Death Notices 5 Death Notices 5 Death Notices OLIVER KIDWELL ACHENBACH EMERSON Heather Shawndella, beloved Florence W. (nee Ware), be Funerals For more complete information and address of funeral director refer to the individual death notice i below. Orville Osborne, 63 Dorothy beloved wife of Donald D. Oliver, dear daughter of the late James and Carrie loved wife of the late Charles L.

George husband of Virgina Wagner Emerson and the late Betty Haas Emerson, dear father of Kim M. Roth, step-fa daughter of Steve and Annette Overstreet Kidwel, dear sister of Johnny, Michael and Aman da. Thursday, March 2, 1989. Achenbach, also survived by Bob and William Ziegler, Janice Gordoanier, Fred Lawrence, Janice Marshal and Roberta Maciver. Age 89.

Residence Lee Marshall, devoted mother of Charles, James, Douglas, Donald, Gene, Markies, Teresa and Tony Porter, Brenda, Ad- Symmes Twp. man founded Osborne Trucking Friends may caN Chas. A. Miner Sons Funeral Home, Hamilton Ave. at Knowlton ther of Diane Kinderick, dear son of Rudolph and Edna Becker Emerson, brother of Joyce Mueller, Betty Campbel, Kathy, Carl and Mark Emer nanne, Regina, Thomas, Mary FUNERAL J-HOME and Tonya Maddox, loving sis Northside, Monday 12:30 P.M Cincinnati.

Died Wednesday, March 1, 1989. Funeral services wiH be held Saturday, March 4, 1989, 10 A.M. at the Stanley TIME DATE Girls League and supplied the lights for the NAME to the time of the Blessing and son, grandfather of Grant and Lauren Kinderick. March 2, prayers at 1:30 P.M. ACHENBACH, 1989.

Residence Loveland. ter ot Mattie E. Watson, wine and James Marshall, loving grandmother to all of her grandchildren, also survived by many nieces, nephews, daugh High Funeral Home, 6546 Mont Sycamore Athletic Club football field. He was a member of the Syrian Shrine; 10:00 A.M. Morch 4 Stanley High Florence Friends may cal Sunday 6-8 gomery Road, where friends may call after 9 A.M.

Inter P.M. at the Quentin K. staley BERKEMEYER, Helen March 6 Neidhord-Minges ment will be In Rest Haven Cemetery. BEST, Tom George 11:00 A.M. Morch 6 Neidhord Funeral Home, 7140 Plainfield Road, Deer Park.

Services Monday 11 A.M. W. Post 243 services Sunday at 7:30 P.M. If so desired, memorials ters-in-law, son-in-law, other relatives and friends. Visitation Sunday, 5 to 6:30, Joseph R.

Garr Funeral Services, 9:30 Findlay Street, where services KIHM Frank beloved husband of Cristyne Sorn Kihm, devoted father of Michael David J. and Dr. John M. Kihm, dear grandfather of Aadrew and Za-chary Kihm, dear brother of the late Betty Grimmeissen. Thursday, March 2, 1989.

Resi BLACKSON, BERKEMEYER 2:00 P.M. March 5 Marlclond-Denney Howard M. Helen (nee Shrope), beloved begin at 6:30. may be made to the Heart CABLE, Wilbur H. 10:00 A.M.

March 6 Chas. A. Miller Sons wife of Aloysius G. Berkemey-er, dear mother of Helen Mer- Fund. OSBORNE CONNELL, Jomes 7:30 P.M.

Morch 6 Jamison Jamison EVERS Orville, beloved husband of dence North College Hill. Age 65 Joyce H. Osborne (nee Greer), CURRAN, Isabelle 2:00 P.M. March 7 Bovard E. Thomas, beloved husband of Mrs.

Roberta (Bobbie) Evers curio, Mrs. Paul (Marian) Weisbrod, Mrs. Palmer (Mary Lou) Click, Mrs. William (Lois) Flick, also 16 grandchildren and 26 great-grandchildren. Friday, years.

Mass ot Christian Burial, St. Margaret Mary Church, devoted father of Mrs. Joseph i ty (Jenny) Seta and Brad T. Os (nee Geiman), dear father of DAVIS, Thomas J. 1 1:00 A.M.

March 6 T. P. White Sons borne, dear son of Draxie Os Ms. Amy Lynn Evers and Ed North College Hill, Monday, March 6 at 10 A.M. Visitation at the Neidhard Funeral Home, 7401 Hamilton Avenue, Mt.

10:00 A.M. Morch 6 Thomas Memorial March 3, 1989. Age 90 years. DEVINE, John F. ward Thomas Evers, also survived by parents Mr.

and Scottish Rite, Valley of Cincinnati; Jenkins Masonic Lodge 856 and Order of Eastern Star Chapter 140. He also was active in the Hamilton County Republican Club. In addition to his wife, survivors include a daughter, Jenny Seta of Symmes Township; a son, Brad T. Osborne Visitation the Neidhard-Minges borne and the late Milburn Osborne, grandfather of Chris, Michael and Lisa Seta and 7:00 P.M. Morch 4 Knechtly-Potts DUHL, Waldo E.

Mrs. Edwin H. Evers and sis Funeral Home, JI55 Harrison Westwood Monday from ters Mrs. Mary Ellen Schnei EGLOFF, Elmer A. 1 0:00 A.M.

March 6 Vitt Stermer Healthy, Sunday afternoon from 3-6 P.M. If so desired, memorials may be made to the Kidney Foundation. Employee 9 A.M. till time of prayers at Brant Osborne, brother of Nora Marie Home, Orbie and Bobbie Osborne. Thursday, March 2, der, Mrs.

Nancy Fry and Mrs. Janice Kennedy. March 2, 1989. a.m. Mass of Christian EMERSON, George 8.

11:00 A.M. Morch 6 Quentin K. Staley Burial 11 A at St. Martin's 9.4 1989. Residence Symmes Residence Cold Spring, KY.

EVERS, E. Thomas 7:30 P.M. Morch 6 Muehlenkamp-Erschell of Cincinnati Ben for 32 years, retired. Church, Cheviot. Memorials to Mass of the Christian Burial, St.

Township. Friends may caH at the Thomas Memorial, 7500 the church or charity of ones FOSNOT, Frances M. 1 1:00 A.M. March 6 i I Busse BY ROBERT M. ELKINS The Cincinnati Enquirer Orville Osborne, 63, an electrician who became a trucking company executive, died of an apparent heart attack Thursday at his home in Symmes Township near Loveland.

Mr. Osborne, a native of Pikeville, moved to Cincinnati in 1952 and seven years later founded the Osborne Trucking Co. He later established Distributions, Cincinnati, and Capitol Cartage, Columbus. "Years ago, he was working as an electrician for Westinghouse when he decided to take a second job," said his wife, Joyce H. (Greer) Osborne.

He worked at a filling station and became interested in working for a trucking company whose vehicles refueled at the station. "So he went to work for that trucking company and worked three jobs until he decided to go into the trucking business for himself," she said. "He started with one truck. He was a very serious man who was all work and no play, except where it came to his family. There, he was a warm and loving man." A supporter of youth athletics, Mr.

Osborne recently served on the board of directors for the restoration of Crosley Field in Blue Ash. He sponsored three Little League teams and the Eastern Hills cnoice. Joseph Church, 7:30 P.M. Monday. Memorials to American Cancer Society or St.

Joseph Borgmonn 'i KING BEST Church Building Fund, Cold Clyde L. 'Buck', husband of the FREY, AntoinetteG. March6Nurre Montgomery Kenwood Sunday from 4-8 P.M. Funeral services at the Springdale Church of the Nazarene, 11177 Springfield Monday at 10 A.M. If desired memorials may 3 Spring, KY.

No visitation. Tom George, beloved husband late Florence Wilce King, de GERDSEN, Mary I. 1 1 :00 A.M. Morch 6 Cook voted father of Phyllis Patton, Orville Osborne founded company FOSNOT of Betty Holdren Best, devoted father of Shirley Woeste and Mary Herdon, Margaret, Clyde HAMILTON, Leono 1 1 :00 A.M. Morch 6 Nurre Frances M.

(nee Low), devot Dick VoHman, also survived by Harold and Thomas King, grandfather of 13, great-grand ed wife of Charles Fosnot, beloved mother of Sharon M. HUNTING, Ann B. 1 :00 P.M. Morch 6 Hodges Naples, FL be directed to the Springdale Church of the Nazarene Building Fund or N.E.E.D.'s of Blue Ash. father of 13, brother of Annie eight grandchildren and six great-grandchildren, two nephews and two nieces.

Thursday, of Blue Ash; a sister, Nora Marie Home, and two brothers, Orbie and Bobbie Osborne, all of 1 :00 P.M. March 5 Brown-Dawson HUST, Wilbur Carter, Eunice Donalds, Mar Strickland, Walter and Larry Fosnot, loving grandmother of garet Lovins, Clara Stedfeld March 2, 1989. Residence Mt. Dalbert Woodruff JONES, Shirley R. Healthy.

Age 70 years. Funeral seven grandchildren, dear sister of Doris, Stella, Junior, Pikeville; and four grandchildren. and Bill King. Friday, Marcn 3, 1989. Residence Mt.

Carmel, KEER, Mary Kathryn 9:30 A.M. Morch 6 Crover-Hookom Charles and Robert. Friday, PANCERO Lucille, wife of the late Lester Pancero, devoted mother of Mary L. McCombs, grandmother of Michael McCombs and Mary Ann Windle, great- March 3, 1989. Age 60 years.

KIDWELL, Heather 1:30 P.M. March6Chos. A. Miller Sons formerly of Elmwood Place. Services Evans Funeral Home, Milford, Monday, Visitation will be 4 to 8 p.m.

Sunday at Thomas Memorial Funeral Home, 7500 services Neidhard Funeral Home, 7401 Hamilton Avenue, Mt. Healthy, Monday, March 6 at 11 A.M. Visitation at the funeral home Sunday evening Friends may call at the Miller, 10:00 A.M. Morch 6 Neidhard KIHM, Frank J. March 6 at 2:30 P.M.

Visitation Busse Borgmann Funeral Home, 3464 Central Pkwy. at Sunday 6-8 P.M. 6-8 p.m. it so desired, memori 2:30 P.M. March 6 Evans KING, Clyde t.

Clitton Hills Dr. Sunday 2-5 P.M. Montgomery Road, Kenwood. Service will be 10 a.m. Monday at the Springdale Church of the Nazarene, 11177 Springfield Funeral service Monday 11 als may be made to the American Heart Association.

Member of D.A.V. Mt. Healthy Chapter. Employee of Thorn A.M. KOLLENBERG, Shirley Ann KOLLENBERG 6:00 P.M.

March 6 Schmidt-Dhonau Shirley Ann Veronica (nee Gu grandmother of Amanda Lynn and Jerry Allen Windle, aunt of William Martin, Stanley Richie Jr. and Betty Wagner. Friday, March 3, 1989. Residence Milford, OH. Mass of Christian Burial, St.

Andrew Church, Monday at 11:30 A.M. Visitation Evans Funeral Home, Sun-day 6-7 P.M. FREY 11:00 A.M. March 6 Brown-Dawson tierrez), beloved wife of Roy IAMB, NoelE. McAn Shoe Co.

for 43 years. Antoinette G. (nee Watzki), be Pike. Burial will be at Gate of Heaven Cemetery, Montgomery. Memorials may be made to the Springdale Church of the 'Butch' Kollenberg, dear moth retired.

MARSHALL, Sylvia Mae 1:00 P.M. March 6 Hodapp loved wife of the late John Frey, dear mother of the late er of Shirley Marie and Misty Lynn Kollenburg, grandmother BLACKSON MINGES. Joan B. 1 1 :30 A.M. March 7 Paul R.

Young Nazarene building fund. Howard 68. Services Sun John P. Frey, sister of Erwin Watzki and the late Louise Herrmann, Mary and Clara Watzki, also survived by sever of Adam and Aaron J. Kollenberg, dear daughter of Eileen Martinez, also survived by POTH day 2 P.M., Markland-Denney MIRRIELESS, James F.

Jr. 11:30 A.M. March 6 Stanley High Funeral Home, Rising Son, IN. Visitation Saturday 6-9 P.M. al nieces and several great- Carl F.

Poth MOURER, Megreele Carl beloved husband of Loretta Baumann Poth, loving father of Carletta Claxton, devoted son of Barbara Yunger Poth and the late Carl Poth, nieces and nephews. Friday, three sisters and seven brothers. Friday, March 3, 1989. Age 43. An R.N.

for many years at Children's Hospital. A memorial Survived by his beloved wife March6Hannah, Shildmeyer March 3, 1989. Age 79 years. Joyce. Memorials to the Amer ican Cancer Society.

P.M. March 6 Middendorf-Bullock Mr. Poth was a member of the Purcell NARE, Patrick A. Friends may call at Nurre Brothers Funeral Home, 345 W. McMillan Street, Clifton, Sun service wiH be held Monday, March 6 at 6 P.M.

at the Schmidt-Dhonau Funeral Knights of Columbus and a 12-year mem OLIVER, DorothyE. 6:30 P.M. Morch 5 Jos. R. Garr CABLE day 7-9 P.M.

Mass of Christian Wilbur H. (Rusty), beloved hus ber of the Men of Milford Jesuit Retreat dear father-in-law of George P. Claxton, dear brother of Margaret Thernes and the late Catherine Merschback, also survived by many cousins, nieces and nephews. February 28, 1989. Age 76.

Visitation Sun OSBORNE, Orville March 6 Thomas Memorial Burial, 10 A.M. Monday, St. Home, 10980 Reading Road, Sharonvile. Donations may be made to Hospice of Cincinnati. band of Rose Mary Blum Cable, devoted father of Mary Young, Francis Sereph Church.

Inter- League. He also was a member of St PANCERO, Lucille 1 1:30 A.M. March 6 Evans ment St. Mary Cemetery. Mrs.

Steven (Lynn) Jentzen POTH, Corl F. 1 1 :00 A.M. March 6 Harry Meyer Geiser and Mrs. Christopher (Lisa) GERDSEN day 3-4 P.M. at the Harry Mey- Lawrence Parish in Price Hill.

Besides his wife and daughter, he LAMB Mary beloved wife of Dr. Geiser Funeral Home, PURSLEY, Issac W. 1 :00 P.M. Morch 5 Thompson-Stevens is Knight, dear brother of Betty Blum, Melvin and Howard Cable, dear grandfather of Brian and Matthew Young and Brian- Robert H. Gerdsen, mother of Helen Kispert and Dr.

Robert 4989 Glenway Ave. (opposite the Covedale Cinemas). Mass Noel beloved husband of De-lena (nee Jarman) Lamb. Thursday, March 2, 1989 at his survived by his mother, Barbara Younger RAMSEY, Thomas W. 1:00 P.M.

March 6 Bovards H. Gerdsen. Friday, March 3, of Christian Burial Monday, Poth of Westwood, and his sister, Marga RICHMOND, DeloresR. 1:00 P.M. Morch 6 Argo-Bolton Lunsford na Kmgnt.

Thursday, Marcn 2, 1989 at Bethesda North Hospi March 6 1 1 A.M. St. Lawrence Carl F. Poth, 76, of Westwood, owner and operator of the former CP. Woodworking and Tables died Tuesday at St.

Francis-St. George Hospital. "He just loved working with wood," said his daughter, Carletta Claxton of Westwood. Mr. Poth also worked at the Kiechler Meyer Manufacturing Co.

in Harrison for 10 years before he retired. When he was 72, he started a his second custom woodwork business at his home. "He was an ambitious man," said his wife, Loretta. "He never wanted to settle down. "His customers loved him.

He was one in a million." 1969. Age 76 years. Friends ret I hemes of Western Hills. SCHUCK.NorbertM. March 6 Middendorf-Bullock tal.

Age 86. Funeral service Monday 1 1 A.M., Cook Funeral residence Fairfield, OH. He was employed by General Electric Evendale for 32 years retiring in 1988. Funeral services will be at the New Haven Missionary Baptist Church, 2417 Indian Mound Norwood Monday Home, Brookville, with visi Church. Member of Purcell Knights of Columbus and Men of Milford.

Memorials may be made in the form of spiritual remembrances or to St. Law may call at the Chas. A. Miller Sons Funeral Home, Hamilton Ave. at Knowlton Northside Sunday 5-8 P.M.

Funeral serv STOUTEMYER, Jomes P. Visitation is 3 to 6 p.m. Sunday at Harry Meyer Geiser Funeral Home. Mass of tation 1 hour prior to service. 11:00 A.M.

March 6 Bolton Lunsford Memorials to The Watch Cen ices Monday at 10 A.M. ter. STUBBS, Marion R. 1 0:00 A.M. March 6 Schmidt Dhonau rence Education Fund, 3680 Christian burial is 11 a.m.

Monday at St, Warsaw 45205. HAMILTON Lawrence Church. TACKE, Helen S. 1 2:00 Noon March 6 Hodapp CONNELL Leona (nee Carnes), beloved at 11 A.M. Visitation at the church on Sunday from 5-9 P.M.

Masonic services, Scottish Rite services and Eastern Star services will begin at 8:30 10:30 A.M. March 6 John J. Radel WALSH, Lucille F. James, beloved father of James K. Cornell III and Richard PURSLEV Issac husband of Edith Pur-sley (nee Evans), father of Memorials may be made to the St wife of Bruce M.

Hamilton, dear mother of Bruce M. Ham WINTER, Alice M. Coster, also survived by one Lawrence Education Fund, 3680 Warsaw March 6 Anderson, Baiter 4 Sahnd i ilton dear grandmother of daughter-in-law Karen Conned, Bruce M. Hamilton III, Cassan Mary Irene Franke, brother of Lucille Glasgow and Nettie Pur-sley, also survived by six Ave. P.M.

Sunday. Memorial contributions to Hospice of Miami Valley. Arrangements by Brown-Dawson Funeral Home, Hamilton. YAGER, John March 6 Witt, Good Kelsch brother of William Connell, Ruth Nowlin, Virginia Lewis, one granddaughter Kimberly Con dra Lea and Beniamin Andrew Hamilton. Thursday, March 2, 1989.

Residence New Rich Vorhis YELTON.GeraldineM. grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. Residence Mt. Orab, OH. Visitation 6-8 ned and other relatives and mond.

Age 65. Relatives and friends are invited to attend March 4T. P. White Sons YOUNG, Zelia Harry W. Tiemeier P.M.

Saturday, Thompson-Ste friends. March 1, 1989. Friends may call Monday from 6 until time of service 7:30 P.M. at the Second Corinthian Baptist graveside services at Laurel vens Funeral Home, Mt. Orab.

MARSHALL Sylvia Mae (nee Six), dear cemetery, New Richmond, Funeral service 1 P.M. Sunday, World War II. He was a member of Monday, March 6 at 11 A.M. mother of J. Raymond and Charles (Bud) Marshall, also Church, 934 Marion Ave.

Rev. RAMSEY Nurre Funeral Campbell County VFW Post 3205, Ameri R. L. Hardy Pastor. Interment Thomas 71.

Versailles, IN. survived by six grandchildren, Home serving the family. Spring Grove Cemetery. Jami Visitation Sunday 4-8 P.M. can Legion Post 327, Newport, and the sixteen great-grandchildren and five great-great-grandchil son Jamison in charge of HENN Services 1 P.M.

Monday, Bov ards, Versailles, IN. arrangements. hilver Grove chapter of Amvets. dren, sister of Don Six and Ha Clifford beloved husband of Mabel Peterson Henn. Friday, zel Herman.

Tuesday, Febru In addition to his son, survivors include 5 Death Notices TACKE Helen dear sister of Emma Tacke and the late William, Harry and Herbert Tacke. Friday, March 3, 1989. Friends may call at the Hodapp Funeral Home, 7401 Vine Carthage Monday from 11 A.M. until time of service at 12 Noon. Memorials may be directed to the Carthage United Church of Christ.

RICHMOND CL'RRAN ary 28, 1989 In Williston, FL. Delores R. (nee Mertans), be March 3, 1989. Friends may call at the Vltt Stermer Funeral Home, 3425 Harrison Ave, Isabelle. 93.

Funeral Tuesday 2 Resident of Carthage. Friends P.M. Bovard, Versailles. Calling may call at the Hodapp Funeral 5 Death Notices YOUNG Zelia (nee West), wife of the late Wallace Young, devoted? mother of Mable Zonoga and, Arnold Young and the Coleman, dear sister of Louise Durbin, also survived by many grandchildren and great-grandchildren. March 1989.

In Youngstown, OH. For-? merly of Mt. Washington. Age4 82 years. Service at T.

P. Whitel and Sons Funeral Home, 20501 Beechmont Mt. Washing-, ton, Saturday, March 4, at ioj A.M. Friends may caH Friday, 7 to 9 P.M. Memorials may b4 sent to the Alzheimer's Foun-i datioa Monday, March 6, from 9 A.M.

Monoay 5- km. Bovard. Home, 7401 Vine 5t Carthage, loved wife of Frank E. Richmond, devoted mother of Donna J. Metcalf and step-mother of Frank and BiU Richmond and to time of service at 11 A.M.

Sunday from 6-8 P.M. Funeral For the past 24 years, Harry W. Tiemeier operated a fishing lake in Silver Grove, Ky. Customers would go to Tiemeier's Fishing Lake for a sandwich and a beer. Then they would try to catch the catfish, bass or crappie in the three-acre lake.

Mr. Tiemeier, 76, died Thursday at St. Luke Hospital, Fort Thomas. His son Jerry, of Southgate, said Mr. Tiemeier loved to entertain his customers with stories.

"You name it, he could tell it," he said. "He was kind and fair and gentle with everybody." Mr. Tiemeier was a Navy veteran of services Monday 1 P.M. at the DAVIS HUNTING tunerai home. Mrs.

Marshall Thomas beloved husband of Linda Knifper, dear sister of Kathleen Meyer and Donald Mertans, loving grandmother was a member of the D. of A. Ann age 77 of Naples, died March 1, 1989. She has been a Naples, FL resident for 20 Carthage Council 18. Memori his wife, Ann; a daughter, JoAnn Eaton, Erlanger; a sister, Clara Taylor, Cincinnati; 10 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.

Visitation is from 4 to 8 p.m. Sunday at Dobbling Funeral Home, Fort Thomas. Mass of Christian burial will be said at 10 a.m. Monday at St. Philip Church, Melbourne.

Burial will be in St. Joseph Cemetery, Cold Spring. Letfa (nee Schneider), devoted father Vicki Haugnt, Thomas, Bruce, Greg, Dave, Mark and Robert Davis, devoted son als may be directed to your of Shannon Ward, also survived by 11 step-grandchildren and years coming from Cintl, OH. favorite charity. She was a member of Trinity by the Cove Episcopal Church Myra Drapp Davis, dear several step-great-grandchil-dren.

Friday, March 3, 1989. Age 60 years. Resident of Cros WALSH Lucille F. (nee Thompson), be in Naples. She is survived by MINGES loved wife of the late Walter J.

Joan B. (nee Roetting), beloved grandfather of ten grandchildren. March 1, 1989. Age 64 years. Residence Anderson Township.

Mass of Christian Burial, Guardian Angels her husband William F. Hunting, M.D. of Naples, two sons, Fritz Hunting of Ada, Ml and Michael Walsh, loving mother of Marga wife of Virgil J. Mmges, devot by Township. Visitation Sunday 2-5 P.M.

at the Argo-Bolton Lunsford Funeral Home, 100 South Miami Avenue, Cleves, where the funeral service will ed mother of Ricky J. Minges, World War I Vet World War II Vet Korean Veteran Vietnam Veteran Armed Forces L. Hunting of Cintl, a daughter Sarah H. Mayfield of Cinti and 1 Church, Monday, March 6, at Mlchele A. Douglas and Tricia L.

Messer, dear grandmother of Danielle N. Douglass, sister i a.m. Friends may call T. P. eight grandchildren.

Memorial ret Woytsek, Florence Bidding, Jean Noell, Lucille, Walter, James, Charles and Joseph Walsh, and the late Marion Walsh, dear sister of Eva Francisco, also survived by 22 grandchildren, 16 great-grand White and Sons Funeral Home, services will be conducted be held Monday at 1 P.M. Memorials may be directed to the American Cancer Society. legals of Anna Mitchum and Theo 2050 Beechmont Mt. Monday, March 6, at 1 P.M. dore and Andrew Roetting Classified advertising continued from Page B-7 from the Trinity by the Cove 10 MONUMENTS Washington, Sunday, 7 to 9 P.M.

Memorials may be sent to tive Date 02 '24 '89, Application i nursaay, March 2, 1989. Resi SCHUCK Norbert beloved husband no 1431051 109 K001; Mon- dence North College Hill. Bless Episcopal Church with Reverend Nathaniel Hynson officiat children and one great-greatgrandchild. Thursday, March 2, the American Heart Associa ing Paul R. Young Funeral tion.

1989. Residence Cincinnati, OH. santo Co, River Rd, Addyston OH, Effective Date 02 24-89, Application no9s0 1431010054 P006; Plainville Concrete 50 Home, 7345 Hamilton Avenue, Legals ing. Private interment wiH take place at a later date in Walloon Lake, Ml. Family suggest con Age 91 years.

Mass of Chris REBOLD leqals 10141 Woodlawn Wood-lawn, Ohio 45215, to consider an appeal for a variance by General Diaper Service of 10141 Chester Road, Woodlawn, to permit construction of a building addition on a sub-standard size lot, located in the l-P Industrial Park District. The variance involves Woodlawn Zoning Ordinance Sections 36.71, 15 00 and 70.00. 018701 Mt. Healthy, Tuesday 11:30 Legals CONSTRUCTION BIDS WANTED DEVINE tian Burial Monday, March 6, Illinois Ave, Readma OH. Effec FUNERAL HOME A.M.

Friends may call Tuesday from 10:30 A.M. until time of John F. (Jack), beloved hus 10:30 A.M. at St. Aloysius Gon- ofCarnetta Schuck (nee Schilling), beloved father of Yvonne Parchman and the late Norbert M.

Schuck also survived by seven grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Residence Ft. Wright, KY. Thursday, March 2, 1989. Age 86 years.

Friends zaga Church, Bridgetown. Inter band of Lois Devine (Cookie) Sealed orooosals will be re blessing. tributions be made to Naples Conservancy or the Children's Hospital of Cinti. Earl G. Hodges Funeral Chapel in charge of Markers Monuments Flower Vases tive Date 02, 24,89, Application no(s) 1431381081 F003, US Dept of Energy Feed Materials Prod, WiTley Road, Fernald OH Effective Date 022489, Appli (nee Zurenko), devoted father County reserves the right to reject any or all bids.

Robert A. Taft, President Board of County Commissioners Hamilton County, Ohio Attest: Angela Detiel 018652 3700 GLENMORE 661-6200! arrangements. MIRRIELEES of Jill, Doug, Danny and Erin Devine, brother of Pat Routt, Dick Devine, Marian Krogmann ceived by the Board of County Commissioners of Hamilton County, Ohio, in Rm. 603, County Administration Building on Thursday, March 23, 1989 until 12:00 noon EDT and wit) be ment St. Joe New Cemetery.

No visitation. Memorials to St. Theresa Home, 6760 Belkenton, Silverton, OH 45236. John J. Radel Funeral Home, Delhi serving the family.

cation nOlSJ I4JIIIUI28 POII P020 P033 P040 P056; Final Issu HUST and the late William Devine, James F. beloved husband of Jeannette Mirrielees, devoted father of James F. Mirrie Wilbur, 68, of 3748 St. Law ance of Permit to Install, Far-red, Dudley, Metropolitan Sew and relatives are invited to attend the Mass of Christian Burial, Monday, March 6 Sts. Boniface James Church, Ludlow, KY at 11 A.M.

Entomb LEGAL AD Sealed proposals win be 125 HOUSES FOR SALE loving son of Mane and the late William Devine Sr. March 2, publicly read aloud immediate' iy thereafter for the construe' er District OH, Effective Date rence Ave, Cinti. Past away Friday in his residence. He was lees III, River Hills, Wl. and Wil ceived by the University of Cincinnati at the office of the Di 0224 89, Facility Description; tion project entitled: PARTIAL 1989.

Friends may call at the liam C. Mirrieless, Indian Trail, wastewater. Application no employed as an elevator opera rector of Purchases, Room 300, RENOVATION OF THE UNION TERMINAL All in accordance Thomas Memorial, 75O0 Mont tor for the Kroger Warehouse NC, dear grandfather of Hillary, Christina and Robert Mir 05-3574; This final action not preceded by proposed action Old Service Building, Cincinnati, gomery Kenwood Sunday Ohio 45221-0080 until 2:00 P.M. on state St. tor if years, retir and is appealable to Ebr.

Sani km. Mass ot the Christian ing in 1983. He is survived by his with the contract documents for the same as prepared by Glaser Associates, 2753 Erie Avenue, Cincinnati, Ohio 45208 rieless, loving brother of Mabel LeBlond. March 3, 1989. Age 74 Friday March 10, 1989 and will be publicly opened and read Burial Monday 10 A.M.

St. Sav tary Sewer Extension no 3088 for Northland Industrial Subdivi WINTER Alice wife of the late Dr. John F. Winter, beloved mother wife Kathryn (nee Colston) ment St. Stephen Mausoleum.

No visitation. Memorials to the American Cancer Society, 3372 Central OH 45225 or St. Elizabeth Medical Center Auxiliary would be appreciated. Middendorf-Bullock Ludlow Funeral Home, 461 Elm serving the family. iour Church, Rossmoyne.

If de years. Resident of SHverton, sion, MiH Creek Service Area, aiouo me same aay tor: Bee-cher Hall Room 45. Price Inaui- and MesserCargile Associa Hust of Cinti, two sons Ralph Hust of Cinti and John Hust of sired memorials may be direct- OH. Funeral service Stanley tion at the Union Terminal, 1301 ry forms and specifications East Branch Drainage Area; St Joseph Infant 8. Maternity to the Heinzerling Hign Funeral Home, 6546 Mont 20 ANNOUNCEMENTS Death Notices i mmmmmmmmmmmmmmtmmmm Death Notices 5 Monuments 1(H CremationCemetery 1 5 Announcements 20.

Card of Thanks 25; In Memoriam 30! Florists Western Avenue, Cincinnati, Sayior Park, one daughter Per- may be ptcked up at the De r-tome, snaronvnie um, bttee of John Winter and Dorothy and Jack Johnson, dear aunt of Frank, Paul and Alexander Winter, dear cousin of Martha Tesner. Wednesday, March 1, partment of Purchasing at the ri Ann of Iowa, one sister Vi Foundation, 1800 Heinzerling Columbus, OH 43223 or gomery Road, Kennedy Heights, Monday, March 6 at Ohio 45203. The work required by the Contract Documents tive Date 02 24 89, Facility De Sheehan of Cinti, eight grand aDove aaaress. 0)8702 scription: wastewater, addii- shall be executed under sepa Acacia Fraternity, 110 South 11:30 A.M. Friends may call rate agreements for the follow EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY All real estate advertising in this newspaper is subject tP the Federal Fair Hpusing Act of 1968 which makes it illegal to advertise "any preference, limitation or discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex or national origin, or an intention to make any such preference, limitation or This newspaper will not knowingly accept any advertising for Campus, Oxford, OH 45056.

LEGAL AD Monday morning from 10:30 STOUTEMYER James husband of Ruth E. Stoutemyer (nee Hill), father 1989, Hyde Park. Friends may cation no 05-3623, this final action not preceded by proposed action and is appealable children. Funeral Services wiH be held at the Church of God of the Union Assembly, 1800 Mill- ing prancnes or worn: item 1 Sealed proposals wiH be re A.M. until time of service.

Yeatman Lodge 162 F. 8. A.M. Plaa Waterproofing; Item General Construction; Item ceived by the University of Cin to tpr. sanitary sewer exten DUHL of Paul and James Stoutemyer, call at the Anderson, Baiter 8.

Sahnd Funeral Home, 3412 Clifton Ave, Clifton, Sunday, 2-4 vilte Ave, Hamilton, Sunday at 1 cinnati at the office ot the Di Interior Masonry; Item 4 Metal sion no 3091 for Transitional Living Center, Metropolitan Bill spitzmueiier, Annette Lack rector of Purchases, Room 300, kindly take notice. If desired, memorials be made to the Syc P.M. with burial at Rose HiH Burial Park, Hamilton. Visita Waldo age 84, formerly of Springfield, OH. Thursday, Hooting; item Hydraulic Lifts; ner, Patricia Thompson and Old Service Buildtna, Cincinnati item 6 Hyaraunc fcievators, amore Presbyterian Church, Ohio 45221-0089 until 2:00 P.M.

Joyce Stapleton, also survived P.M. Funeral Mass Monday 10:30 A.M. at the St. Mary's Church, Hyde Park, tion at the Brown-Dawson Fu March 2 in Georgetown, OH. Item 7 General Plumbing; Item 6 General Fire Protection, Item 45242.

March 22, 1989 and will be pub by 13 grandchildren and five A.C. DOBBLING SON neral Home, 330 Pershing Ave, Residence Lake Waynoka, Sar- licly opened and read aloud the real estate which is in violation of the law. Our readers are hereby informed that all dwell great grandchildren. Monday, 9 General HVAC; item 10 Gen Hamilton, Saturday 5-8 P.M. same day tor: Psvchiatrv-Psv February 27, 1989 at St.

Peters FT. THOMAS BELLEVUC 441-1730 491-4500 chbiology Safety Screens. MOURER ings advertised in this new pa JONES burg, FL. Age 85 years. Funeral dina, OH.

Retired printer. Beloved husband of Rosamond White Duhl, dear father of Robert, Cicinnati, brother of Evelyn Haythe. Services 7 P.M. Satur eral Electric. No proposal or proposals will be considered which are not based on the Contract Documents as here Knee inquiry forms and soecifi per are available on an equal opportunity basis.

cations may be picked up at service Monday Marcn 6 at 1 1 Shirley beloved husband of the late Margaret S. Jones Tne ueparTmem ot Hurcnasma ELDENA. GOOD 2620 ERIE AVE. 87 1-3433 Megreete, of Blanchester. Service 2 P.M.

Monday. Vista-tion 6-8 P.M. Sunday. Hannah-Tufts-Schildmeyer Funeral with enumerated and named. AMELIA-Beautifut 6 rm brick at the above address.

Pre-Bid (nee Muck), devoted father of day, Knechtly-Potts Funeral Each bid for said improvement Meeting, mere win be a Pre- Patricia Bemerer and Carolyn shall contain the full name of Home, Russellville. Visitation on .8 acres wooded lot, 3 bdrm, 2 baths, 2 car gar, 1 yr old. Owner, 752-8225. 177,500 Home. each person or company inter YAGER John, beloved husband of the late Elizabeth (nee Ritter) Yager, dear uncle of Joseph Baron and Elsie Cleary.

March 2, 1989. Resident of Oakley. Mass of Gaskill of Bristol, VA, also sur A.M. at the Bolton Lunsford Funeral Home, 3042 Harrison Westwood. Visitation Monday from 10-11 A.M.

Queen City Lodge 559 F. A.M. service Monday at 10:45 A.M. Memorials may be given Saturday at the funeral home Bid Meeting concerning this project at Hospital Dining Room on March 8, 1989 at ested in the same and each bond for said improvement 8 P.M. Services wiH also be vived by five grandchildren.

Saturday, February 25, 1989. REMAX held at 11 A.M. Monday, Glen 2:00 P.M. 018696 sni oe accompameo by a suit NARE J.J. GILLIGAN SON 2926Woodburn 281-8311, JS Age 79 years.

Funeral service was held at the convenience of Created by TOP producers for TOP producers. Coming soon to Haven cemetery, Springfield, OH. PUBLIC NOTICE to the American Cancer Soci-ety or Hospice. able surety company bond in the sum of 100 of the bid or certified check on some solvent bank within the County in the The following were the family. Dalbert Woodruff Christian Burial St.

Cecilia Church Monday 10 A.M. Visitation at the Witt, Good Kelsch Funeral Home, 3026 Madison Rd. at Oakley Sq. Sunday from 6-8 P.M. Funeral Home serving the fam ceived prepared by the Ohio Environmental Protection Patrick beloved son of Sandra Nare (nee Hoffman) and Richard J.

(Rick) Nare, dear brother of Chris and Andy Nare, devoted grandson of John Nare and Rose Lipps EGLOFF STUBBS ily. sum ot ioo ot me Dm condi tioned that if the bid is accept' Agency (OEPA) last week. Ef' Hall and Jordan FUNERAL CHAPELS 11 -8881 863-2907' Elmer beloved husband of Marion beloved husband of ed a contract wiH be entered KEER the late Edith I. Myers Egloff, sewer District, Mill Creek 5ervice Area, East Branch Drainage Area; Final Issuance of findings and orders, Rumpke, Inc. Landfill, 10795 Hughes 1 Mi.

N. of Struble, Cincinnati, OH Effective Date 022489, Facility Description: Solid Waste, This final action not preceded by proposed action and is appealable to Ebr. orders will take effect when Sec 6(c) of HB 592 is not applicable. The entity shall not accept over 8333 tons-day. Orders wiH become null void if a PTi sets a different daily waste receipt limit.

Receipt of Request for Extension of Time to Complete Hazardous Waste Closure. Notice is hereby given that the Ohio EPA received on February 21, 1989, a request from Bali Realty for an extension of time to complete closure ot a hazardous waste storage area for their facility located at 16 De-Camp Avenue, Cincinnati, Ohio, U.S. EPA ID OHD982074312, Ohio Permit 05-31 -00 Jl. Written comments concerning this request may be submitted until April 6, 1989, to Ohio EPA, Division of Solid and Hazardous Waste Management, Attn: Thomas E. Crepeau, 1800 WaterMark Drive, P.O Box 1049, Columbus, Ohio 43266-0149, (614) 644-2934.

Receipt of Hazardous Waste Partial Closure Plan. For: United States Environmental Protection Agency, Risk Reduction Engineering Labor at o-, into with the lowest and best fective dates of final actions and issuance dates of proposed actions and of draft a tions are stated. Final actions may be bidder for said improvement. loving father of Glenda and Robert Egloff, grandfather of Jim, Robert and Thomas Mary Kathryn (nee McKen-na), of Milford, beloved wife of William J. Keer, devoted moth ANDERSON 560-Mint bi-level, 3 bdrms, 2 baths, family rm and more.

Trv offer! Elliott Annetta Marie Stubbs (nee Hartzell), father of Virgil Rusty W. and Richard J. Harris, Elizabeth H. Vaughn, Sharon A. Vitori and Mona L.

Olden, The bidder to whom the con Nare, George Hoffman and Rose McGill Hoffman, also many aunts and uncles and cousins. Thursday, March 2, tract is awarded will be re FUNERAL HOME SWI READING HP Greenberg, 531-2110, 531-8111 quired to furnish a corporate surety company bond in a sum appealed, in writing, within 30 days of the date of this notice, to the Environment Board of Review, Rm. 300, 236 E. Town EQUITABLE REALTORS er of Mrs. Jerome (Margaret Mary) Horton, Mrs.

John (Maryterese) Hemm and 1989 Residence Covington, KY. equal to 100 ot the proposal. Egloff, grandfather-in-law of Mary Egloff, great grandfather of Chris and Andrew Egloff, brother of Loretta Egloff and Anna Bocke. Thursday, March ANDERSON: by owner-1311 brother of Faye Matthews, Gladys Perdue and Ival, Ronald, Kay and June Stubbs, also 19 Age 8 years. Friends may call Monday, March 6 from YELTON Geraldine M.

(nee Bodey), beloved wife of the late Ralph R. Yelton, devoted mother of Bar St Columbus, OH, 43215. Notice of any appeal shall be filed 35 EiomsTS randchtldren and five with Tne director within days Eight Mile. 4 bdrms, Vt bath, brick, 2-story on fenced 1.6 acres. C'A, WBFP, 2-car garage, screened porch, 2 decks.

$89,900. 474-4153 after 6pm or wkends. 2, 1989. A retired letter carrier. Bidders must comply with the prevailing wage rates on public improvements in Hamilton County, Ohio as ascertained and determined by the State of Ohio Department of Industrial Relations.

Drawings, specifications and Bidding Documents great-grandchildren. Friday, March 3, 1989. Age 56. Resident Proposed actions will become final unless a written adtudica- Gregory Anthony Keer, dear grandmother to six and sister to the late WiHiam J. McKenna.

Family wiH receive friends at the Craver-Hookom Funeral Home, Sunday 6-9 P.M. Mass of Christian Burial St. Andrew Friends may call at the Vitt Stermer Funeral Home, 4619 Delhi, Sunday 3-5 P.M. Funeral Tion hearing request is submit' of Reading. Funeral service at P.M.

at St. Benedict Church, Covington, KY with Mass of Christian Burial at 7:30 P.M. Entombment St. Mary Mausoleum. Middendorf-Bullock Funeral Home, 917 Main Covington, KY in charge of arrangements.

Memorials are the Schmidt-Dhonau Funeral ted within 30 days of the issuance date; or the director Mass Monday March 6 Our bara Y. Willoughby, Kenneth E. and Gerald R. Yelton, sister of Georgiana Cook, also survived by three grandchildren. Thursday, March 2, 1989.

Friends may call the Vorhis Funeral Home, 5501 Montgomery Rd, Norwood, Monday, March 6th, from 10 A.M. to 11 A.M. Serv Funeral Flowers fj ANDERSON-Coldstream. New custom home, 4 bdrm, 4 baths, 3 car garage, loaded w'ameni-ties. $320,000.

984-5832 for appt. may oe ooTameo ai uooge Plan Room, Suite 1200, 105 East revises withdraws the proposed action. Any person may Church, Milford Monday 9:30 Lady of Victory Church at 10 A.M. If desired contributions Home, 8633 Reading Rd, Reading, Monday at 10 A.M. Visitation at the funeral home Sunday 4-7 P.M.

Memorials 4th Street, Cincinnati, Ohio A.M. If desired memorials may suDmiT comments andor ucauiy a OlSMnclKHT 961-6622 OtyWKfc.7 0yDelfwryiS ANDERSON EASTGATE 45202, AHied Construction industries, 1010 Yale Avenue, meeting regarding any draft action within 30 days of the may be made to the Delhi Fire-mens Association, 697 Neeb 45238. be made to the Sisters of Mercy Retirement Fund, 1768 Cedar Cincinnati, OH 45224. requested to Holy Family School or Childrens Hospital Cancer Research Program. Cincinnati, Ohio, MesserCar OPEN 1-5 SURREY HILL requested to the American Cancer Society.

oare indicated. ice wiH be private. used above does not include receipt of a verified complaint If significant public interest ex- giie Association, 1301 Western Avenue, Cincinnati, Ohio 45203 upon deposit of $35.00 refundable with a bona fide bid. If bidder requests drawings. 125 HOUSCS F0KSAL 125 HOUSeS FOfSALC 125 HOUSeS 1 0 SALE New homes, SI 49,900 Gas heat, water, sewer, 12 ac.

sites. Many custom homes to choose from. 275 E. to East- 125 HOUSES F0S SALE 125 HOUSES FOIl SALE ft 25 HOUSeS OK SALE mm mm mm mm mm sts, a public meeting may be ry. Center HiH Facility, 5595 Center Hill Road, Cincinnati, Ohio, US EPA ID OH1680090007, Ohio Permit 05-31-0359.

The Ohio Environmental Protection Agency held. As to any action, including speattcaTions, ano bidding doc late Blvd. to Old 74, to L. on to Surrev Hill. receipt ot vermea compiainTs, any person may obtain notice BLUE ASH-Beautiful 4 bdrm cape cod.

Newly redecorated, close to town, quiet; dead-end CLIFTON 5125 uments be sent by mail, same will be forwarded shipping COLERAIN TWSP-3 bedroom-brick, C'A, pool, deck, $47 ,000, 2719 Roosevelt, 471-4831 DELHI 4 bdrm Cape Cod, l'i baths, FR, CA, eat-in kit, deck, fenced yd. Oak Hills Schools. 757-7085 4B9-4999 DILLONVALE 2 FAMIHT Each apt larger than most 5 rirf homes in the area. Easy wait' to shopping center. ED MAY REALTY 891-860 (Ohio EPA) is hereby oivino of further actions, and additional information.

Unless other sireer ay owner. 791-3240. BRIDGETOWN OPEN SUN. 1-5 New 3 bdrm brick ranch, high effic. gas turn, with country kif overlooks Ig family rm, 2 full baths, bsmt rec rm wwalkout, ta deck overlooking woods, $128,500.

Bridgetown Rd to 3603 Powner Rd. notice ot the receipt of a Haz 4316 Skylark. 471-4833 BLUE ASH-Bv owner S92.500 FORECLOSURE 6 rm 2 bath brick structure needs attention. Call Phyllis Lawson 771-9500, 522-1172 wise provided in notices of particular actions, all 3 bdrm, 1 'j baths, ranch, land ardous Waste Partial Closure Plan involving a drum storage area for the above referenced facility. Copies of the facility's scape pano, i car.

793-7067 eves 8, wknds COLLEGE MILL -2 bdrm, 36.500 low down. Open Sun. 1-3 1153 Homeside Ave. From Hamilton Ave. E.

on North Bend to Argus, right to Atwood Homeside. 451-3362 wk ends-eves. DELHI (585)-Prict Reduced. 7 rm, 3 bdrm ranch wliving rm, kit, family rm, ca, level yard, garage built In the front. Rare 3 drm in the Delhi area convenient to evervthina.

922-5666. EASTGATE--4 bdrm brief? ranch, carpeted, painted, w4 papered. Privacy wood fenc4 Lovely lot, trees. City water--' sewer. Garage-storage.

RH nancinq. $59,900. 528-2633. ANDERSON -New 4-BR, 2-story, new area, nice lot, $136,950. American Heritage 232-9555 partial Closure Plan will be BLUE ASH-On tree lot.

mr. communications shall be sent to: Hearing Clerk, OEPA, P.O. Box 1049, Columbus OH, 43266-0149 PH. (614) 644-2115. Consult ORC chap.

3745 and OAC Chaps. 3745-47 and 3746-5 for requirements, final issuance of renewal of air available for public review at the Public Library of Cincinnati kling traditional 4 bdrm, 1st flr study, Homerama kit, decor selection available. Spring com- Century 21 S. Junker Assoc BRIDGE TOWN--Streamwood sub-div, by Bryan W. Schmidt Bldrs Inc.

4 br, 2 story, $1 19,900. Lots available. WiH build to suite. School Section Rd to west on Simca. Sewers 8 gas heat.

Oak Hills Schools, 574-4400 and Hamilton County, 800 Vine DELHI-Bv owner. Ooen Sun. cnarges coiieci upon receipt ot a written request and deposit check. Bidders must meet all applicable governing local, state and federal laws and regulations including those concerning wages, employment opportunity, health and safety and others. Each bidder shall insure that all employees and applicants for employment are not discriminated against because of their race, creed, color, sex or national origin in compliance with Revised Code of Ohio Sections 153.59 and 153.60 Bid Item 2 is Set As)e For Minority Business Enterprises which are registered with the City of Cincinnati to ANDERSON-New development, 2 models avail for occupancy or choose from several other floor plans.

S13CS. A.T.P. REALTORS 232-5263 pienon S7W.500 791-7615. ASHCRAFT HOMES. INC CLIFTON JUST LISTED! Brick 2 family, double lot, garage, 2 equip kitchens, fuHy rented, ideal for Student.

Gross income 14,400. Mi-chaelSmithson 784-1463, 871-4040 COLLEGE HILL-3 bdrm, $32,900. FHAVA $1050 down, 101 fin. 30 years. arreei, uncinnan, unio nivi and the Ohio EPA, Southwest District Office, 40 S.

Main permit to operate, Andrew FAIRFAX JUST LISTED! 3 bdrms, Vi bath cape cott, Bsmt, vinyl siding, air, $65,0004 Joe Stern 272-0596, 871-4040 Jeroens Co, 2535 Soring Grove ufwi neany. 4QV-WZ Street, Dayton, Ohio 45402 Comments concerning the par Ave, Cincinnati, Oh Effective date 02 24 89, application not s) BOND HILL -1251 Oberlin Blvd. 4 br, l'j ba, ca, 2 car ga, OHFA Bond money, Ralph Carter, JoAnn Jones Realty, 861-4414, 861-0487. CAMP WASHINGTON 7-rm 2-family brick, income $325. mo.

Tenants pay heat. $20 000 Ms Check ANDERSON-Open Sun. 2-5 2025 Endo Valley, 5 bdrm, exc area, 1121 .900. 474-1711 tial Closure Plan should be sub College Hilt-Charming Victorian lovely lot, 3 bdrm, 2 ba, Ig kit, fam rm, deck, $89,900. 542-1618 V-5, 5673 Victoryview Ln.

off Neeb Rd. Extremely clean 2 story, 4 bdrm, additional bdrm perfect for teen at lower level. LR WBFP, DR, paneled fam rm, Ig all equipt eat-in kit, i'fi baths, CA, attractively decorated lower level wbar leading onto patio. Fenced back yd, on cul-de-sac. $115,000.

662-4701 431070624 POO Dutch Girl Howell Realty CO. 961-3333 Cleaners, 7733 Reading Road, Cincinnati, OH Effective Date 02 24 89, Application no(S) mitted before April 6, 1989 to: Ohio EPA, Thomas E. Crepeau, Div. Of Sold Hazardous Waste Data Management Section, P.O. Box 1049, ANDERSON Open Sun 2-5 Manitoba Dr.

3 bdrm, 2'i baths, 2 car garage. WBFP, vaulted ceilings, $89,900. Own-er. 474-3272 721-6500 431072780 DOOI; Formica DEER PARK New Listing Spotless 5 rm brick, cul-de-sac street. Garage, bsmt, extras.

Steve 791-4000, 793-0419 BOND HILL 583. New listing, brick ranch. 5 rms, 2 baths, new roof, furnace, C'A, fenced yard, screened porch. Elliott Greenberg, 531-2110. 531-8111 EQUITABLE REALTOR CHEVIOT G-242 Immediate occupancy, lovely 3 bdrm.

carpeting, level lot, walk to school. $49,900. George Theobald 471-0321, 662-1990 BISCHOFF REALTY, INC 1800 WaterMark Drive, Colum DELHI OPEN SUN 1-4 279 Deephaven, extra Iro 4 FAIRFIELD-2 bdrms, fun bsrrjl, detached garage. Corner kit Very nice. $52,900.

856-9096 1 Wobt. T. Ryan Realtor bus Ohio 43266-0149. 0.866$ BATAVIA-Willamsburg 3 bdrm ranch, 1 bath, acre lot, wood stove, $49,600. 724-6405 COLERAIN down, S48Smo 3 bdrm, family rm, fenced yard, in quiet area.

FHA terms to qualified buyer. $46,500 or best offer BRIDGETOWN Ranch, 3 bdrm, 2 story, 2Vi bath, 2 car garage, fenced yard, 2 family rms, wbfp, must see. Asking $109 900 244-7931 Woodlawn Board Of Appeals PUBLIC HEARING DEER PARK VACANT Settle estate, attractive brick 5-rm, 1 floor, carpeting, OA basement, garage. qualify for bidding-on MBc Set Aside program. To qualify for this benefit, respondents must be registered with the Contract Compliance Division of the City of Cincinnati before the awarding of a contract.

Items 9 and 10 contain Minority Business Enterprise Participation Requirements. The Board of County Commissioners of Hamilton Corp, 10155 Reading Rd, Even-dale OH, Effective Date 02 24 89, Application nos) 1431150801 B001; Hamilton foundry and Machine The, 200 Industrial Lane, Harrison OH, Effective 02 24 89, Application no(s) 1431233202 F001 F002 F003 F0O6 P901; Hess A Eisenhardt Co, 8959 Blue Ash Avenue, Cincinnati, OH, Effec CITY-COUNTY FHA-VA. Low down some kitchens remodeled 271-5746 FAIRFIELD-Open Sun. 2-4. ,3) bdrm 2-story, Vt baths, eaf-jni kit.

2-car garage, bsmt. $88,500. 5594 Venus Ln. 874-8609. Tj bdrm, 2 baths, LR, rec rm.

eat-in kit, large backyard, nice Asking $69.900. 451-2776 791-2066. Matchmaker Realty BLANCHESTER $28,500 HANDYMAN'S SPECIAL WeH insulated 2 bdrm home, newer wiring, needs remodelina. sponiilli Realtor 791-1331 DILLONVALE-Nice 4 bdrm, 2 tun baths, family room. bsmt.

Notice is hereby given that the Woodlawn Board of Appeals will hold a public hearing on April 5. 1989, at 7 30 p.m., at the Woodlawn Municipal Building, FAIRFIELD-Ouad 3 bdrm, 7W ba, WBFP, deck, cul-de-sac. iiw LfcfcKAKK--AmOeNeV CLlFTON-2 family, off street parking, good condition, near UC, good rental investment, $74,000. 874-0537. COLERAIN TWP-Open Sat Sun 1-5, 4987 Springdale Rd, 3 63 acres, lake, woods, 3 bdrm, 2Va bath, $139,500.

522-6249 661-5115, Try Classified To Buy Or Sel CALL 421-6300 ,3 bdrm. bdrrr air, large level corner lot on quiet street. Priced in $70's 791-2066, Matchmaker Realty CENTURY 21 BIEDERMAN upen sun 2-5, well Kept, 2 bath brick. $75,000. 891-1348 maculate, open Sun 2-5, by owner.

$92,500. 874-2 105 JTi i.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

Publisher Extra® Newspapers

  • Exclusive licensed content from premium publishers like the The Cincinnati Enquirer
  • Archives through last month
  • Continually updated

About The Cincinnati Enquirer Archive

Pages Available:
4,581,676
Years Available:
1841-2024