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Monday, March 13. 1989 THE CINCINNATI ENQUIRER MetroA-11 5 Death Notices 5 Death Notices 5 Death Notices funerals BAIN Obituary Henrietta beloved daughter of the late Albert and Henrietta (nee Mark) Bain, dear sister of Virginia Bain Levi, dear aunt of Virginia Elizabeth and Donna Howard Russell Ling, 72 GREWE Walburga Anne 'Waly' (nee Motzer), beloved wife of William F. Grewe devoted mother of Virginia A. Moser, William F. George E.

and Laurence A. Grewe and Karen E. Ziegler, dear sister of Hilda Doyle, loving grandmother five grandchildren and two step-grandchildren. Friday, March 10, 1989, Age 68, Visitation Monday 5-8 P.M. Frederick Funeral Home, 2553 Banning Road at Pippin.

Mass of Christian Burial, St. George Church, Tuesday at II A.M. Lee Levi. March 1, mi. Kesi-dent of Oakley.

Services Tuesday, 2 P.M. at the Spring Grove Mausoleum Chapel where the family will receive friends from 1:30 P.M. until time of service. Memorials may be made to the charity of your choice. Witt, Good Kelsch Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.

With his wife, he owned bakery in Dayton, 26 years Club, both at St. Bernard Church in was a full-service shop where family members worked long hours. MOORE Roscoe William, dear father of Phyllis Fields, Ross Wayne Moore and Carl Thomas Moore, dear brother of Virginia Carpenter, Eunice Pennington, Renetta Pryor, James Dallas Moore, Rosetta Phelps and Ruby Rigney, also survived by his stepmother, Allene Moore and six grandchildren. Saturday, March 1 1, 1989. Residence Glen Este.

Age 67. Friends may call at the E. C. Nurre Funeral Home, State Rte 125, Amelia, Monday, from 6 to 9 P.M. Clar-mont County, Post 63 D.A.V.

services at 7 P.M. Funeral services will be held Tuesday, March 14, at 10 A Interment Graceland Memorial Gardens. The family wishes to express their appreciation to the attending Physicians, Dr. James Garvey and Dr. Ross Ristagno, Memorials may be made to the Clarmont County D.A.V.

Post 63, co Ray Hutchinson, 3349 Huntsman Trail, Amelia, OH, 45102 or to Reynolds Robertson, 3515 Neal Circle, Batavia, OH, 45103, or to the Lindale Baptist Church, 3052 State Rte 132, Amelia, OH, 45102. Dayton. BY MIKE PULFER The Cincinnati Enquirer Howard Russell Ling, 72, who with his wife owned and ooerated a In addition to his son, Howard Ling leaves his wife, Loretta Mu- chorowski Ling; a daughter, Flora Ling Woellert of Springfield Town BALL Virginia B. (nee Bercaw), devoted mother of Tamara Fit-ton, dear grandmother of Jay S. and Michael G.

Fitton, beloved sister of Marie B. Grow and Christine B. More. March 9, 1989. No visitation.

Funeral services Monday, March 13, 1 P.M. at the Thomas Memorial, 7500 Montgomery Kenwood. Burial Rose Hill Cemetery, Mason, OH. If desired memorials may be directed to the charity of ones choice. ship, Ohio, nine grandchildren and GUTTRUNG Marguerite V.

nee Gaines), beloved wife of the late Anthony Guttrung, devoted mother of Lillian Ann Glendenning, Po-way, Marguerite Layburn, Tampa, FL. and Roy Guttrung, grandmother of ten, great-grandmother of five, dear sister of the late Roy and Earl Gaines. March 11, 1989. Aged 76 years. Resident of Oakley.

Services Wednesday at 10 A.M., Witt, Good 8. Kelsch Funeral Home, 3026 Madison Road at Oakley Square, where friends may call Tuesday from 6-9 P.M. four great-grandchildren. "It drew people from all over," he said. Howard Ling, a native of Dayton who lived there most of his life, sold the business in 1971 and retired, his son said.

Funeral Mass will be at 10:30 a.m. today at St. Anthony Church bakery in Dayton, for 26 years, died Thursday evening at St. Luke Hospital, Fort Thomas. "He did a lot of the (store) remodeling himself," said his son, Jerry Ling, of Fort Thomas.

"He was proud of the fact we had a very good quality name in the county." Jerry Ling worked alongside his mother and father for 15 years. He said the former Ling's Bakery, now Donut Depot on Fairfield Avenue, in Bel evue. with burial in Evergreen Cemetery in Southgate Ky. Pravers will be said at 10 a.m Howard R. Ling pride in store He was a member of the Men's Club and today at Muehlenkamp-Erschell BISSANTZ Henry, husband of Helen T.

Bis-santz (nee Tucker), father of Carolyn Alley and Richard Bis-santz, brother of Mary Bis-santz and Maude Taylor, grandfather of Pam and Karen Alley. March 11, 1989. Residence near Hamersville, OH. Age 75 years. Visitation 6 to 9 P.M.

Tuesday, March 14, at Kennedy-Stevens Funeral Home, Bethel, Funeral 1:30 P.M. Wednesday. Memorials, Hamersville Life squad. REARDON Rev. Maurice E.

March 10, 1989. Residence Archbishop Liebold Home, conducted by Littie Sisters of the Poor. Con-celebrated Mass of Christian Burial, St. Peter in Chains Cathedral, Wednesday, March 15, at 12:30 P.M. T.

P. White and Sons Funeral Home. funeral Home in hort 1 nomas. the Happy 55 HILBERG John 'Bud' III, beloved husband of Mary Hilberg (nee Mahan), dear father of John 'Skip' Hilberg IV and brother of Henry Hilberg. Thursday, March 9, 1989, in Scottsdale, AZ.

Graveside services will be held at Spring Grove Cemetery, Tuesday, March 14 at 3 P.M. Geo. H. Rohde Son Funeral Home, Mt. Lookout, serving the family.

Memorials may be directed to Pilot Dogs for the Blind, Co-lumbus, OH. funeral director refer to the individual death notice below. FUNERAL NAMK TIMK DATE HOME BAIN, Henrietta M. 2:00 P.M. Mgr.

1 4 Witt, Good Kelsch BALI, Virginia B. hOO P.M. Mor. 1 3 Thomos Memorial BISSANTZ, Henry 1 :30 P.M. Mar.

1 5 Kennedy-Stevens IBeth- el. OH CRAIG, George W. 2:00 P.M. Mor. 1 4 Evans IMillord, OH CURtIS, tevi, Jr.

Mor. 15 Moore IBotavio, OHI DAVIS, Rosalee 2:00 P.M. Mar. 1 4 Vole (Morrow, OH DOUTHITT, Julius 1 :00 A.M. Mar.

1 5 Ronald B. Jones DOWDY, Cindy 2:00 P.M. Mar. 14 lewis-Sullivan (Seaman, OHI FAULKNER, Albert 'Foster' Mar. 15 Chos.

A. Miller Sons fOX. Morgoret Mgr. 14 Nurre Brothers GRAF, John H. Nicholls Mortuary GREWE, Walburga Anne 11:00 A.M.

Mor. 1 4 Frederick GUTTRUNG, Marguerite V. 10:00 A.M. Mor. 15 Witt, Good Kelsch HILBERG, John III (Budl 3:00 P.M.

Mor. 1 4 George H. Rohde Son JOHNSON, Joseph Sr. 2:00 P.M. Mor.

1 5 Wilson Home for uner- ols JORDAN, Marie G. Mar. 14 Thomos Memorial KELLER, Stella M. 2:00 P.M. Mar.

1 4 Hodapp KOENIG, Mary A. 1 1:00 A.M. Mor. 1 4 Hodapp LEEDY, Chorles S. 1 1 :00 A.M.

Mar. 1 4 Miller-Simminger LOSEY, Gladys 1 1:00 A.M. Mgr. 15 Muehlenkamp-Erschell MACKE, Ruth P. 1 0:30 A.M.

Mor. 1 4 Mihovk-Rosenacker MOORE, Roscoe William Mor. 14 E. C. Nurre REARDON, Rev.

Maurice E. 1 2:30 P.M. Mor. 1 5 T. P.

White Sons SCHNEIDER, Mary Rose 10:00 A M. Mor. 1 4 Argo-Bolton Lunsford SCHULZ, Henrietta Mgr. 14 Rebold SCHWOEPPE, Cecilia E. 1:00 P.M.

Mgr. 14 Rebold SMITH, Elise Hendricks 1 1 :00 A.M. Mor. 1 4 Stanley High STAMPS, Patricio Ann 10:00 A.M. Mar.

14 Schmidt-Dhangu SURFACE, Robert H. 2:00 P.M. Mar. 1 5 Stith (Florence, KYI TEIPEL, Helen Mar. 14 Vonderhar-Connell (Newport) WIEGAND.

Arthur A. 7:30 P.M. Mar. 1 3 Linnemonn (Erlonger) WILLIAMS, EdgorC.Jr. 11:00 A.M.

Mar. 1 3 Tufts-Schildmeyer WOOLERY, Nettie 1 1 :00 A.M. Mar. 1 5 Dalberl Woodruff State news Presser was 'gutsy' informant CRAIG George beloved husband of Lavina Westhofer Craig, devoted father of Judy Keller, Pat Everly, Lisa Hofmann, Bob, Frank and Tom Craig, grandfather of 21, great-grandfather of 12, brother of Mary True, Art, Meredith and Alfred Craig. Sunday, March 12, 1989.

Residence Milford, OH. Services Evans Funeral Home, Tuesday, March 14, at 2 P.M. Visitation one hour before the service. on mob activities, FBI says JOHNSON Joseph Sr. 83.

Of Manchester. Died Sunday at his home. Native of Adams County. Retired farmer and postal worker. He is survived by his wife, Eva Johnson, two sons, Joseph A.

and Jack R. Johnson, one brother John R. Johnson. Services will be at Wilson Home for Funerals, Wednesday, 2 P.M. Visitation 6 to 9 P.M.

Tuesday, with masonic services at 7 P.M. SCHNEIDER Mary Rose "Sis" (nee Harvey), beloved wife of John A. Schneider, devoted mother of Thomas John R. and Mary Beth Schneider and Karen M. Gardner, loving daughter of Marie Rose Harvey, (nee Stanley) and the late Tom Harvey, dear sister of Clifford J.

and Thomas J. Harvey, also survived by seven grandchildren. Saturday, March 11, 1989. Age 58 years. Resident of Miami Heights.

No visitation. Memorial Mass Tuesday, March 14, at 10 A.M. at St. Aloysius on the Ohio Church, Sayler Park. Memorials may be made directed to the American Cancer Society.

Arrangements by Argo-Bolton and Lunsford Funeral Home. 69 organized crime figures in 11 cities. Presser was dropped as an uv CURLIS Levi, Jr. Of Batavia Township. 64 years of age.

Beloved husband of Mary Wade Cur lis, devoted father of James and Nancy, Lawrence and Debra, brother of the late Ronald Lee Curlis, grandfather of Sherry, Brenda, Stephen, Jason and Jared. Services will be held Wednesday, 10 A.M. from the Moore Funeral Home, 225 Spring Street, Batavia, where the family will receive friends from 6 until 9 P.M. Tuesday. formant after his 1983 election as international president of the 1.6 million-member union, but he continued to inform despite known threats on his life, according to 1 Sv JORDAN Marie G.

(nee Berger), beloved wife of the late Charles 'Toad' B. Jordan, devoted mother of Mary B. Dakei, Marilyn Haag, Charles Jordan dear sister of Ruth Butcher, sister-in-law of Dorothy Berger, also survived by 14 grandchildren and 25 great-grandchildren. March 10, 1989. Friends may call at the Thomas Memorial, 7500 Montgomery Road, Kenwood, Monday 6-8 P.M.

Mass of Christian Burial, Tuesday 10 A.M., St. Phillip Church, Morrow, OH. Oliver B. Revell, the executive assistant director of the FBI. "I can only assume he felt there were things we needed to know in order to continue the efforts he SCHULZ Henrietta (nee Mersch), beloved wife of the late Herman P.

Schulz, dear mother of Margaret (Mrs. Thomas) Connors, Phoenix, Elizabeth (Mrs. William) Rudemiiler, Shirley (Mrs. Robert) Krumpe, Torr-ence, CA. and Kathleen (Mrs.

Edward) Fritsch, 22 grandchildren and 23 great-grandchildren. March 10, 1989. Age 86. Visitation Tuesday 9-10 A.M., Rebold Funeral Home, 3700 Glenmore Avenue, Cheviot. Mass of Christian Burial, Tuesday 10:30 A.M.

at St. Martin Church, Cheviot. Memorials may be made to the charity of donor's choice. had undertaken on his stated uv tent, of lessening the hold of orga 20 ANNOUNCEMENTS nized crime on the Teamsters DAVIS Rosalee (nee Satterfield), wife of the late Arthur F. Davis, beloved mother of Clarence Davis, Gertrude Davis, Lena Gadzala and the late Raymond and Roy Davis, sister of Clyde Satterfield, also survived by six grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.

March 10, 1989. Age 88 years. Residence Morrow, OH. Visitation Monday from 6 to 8 P.M. at the Vale Funeral Home, Morrow, where service will be held Tuesday at 2 P.M.

KELLER Stella M. (nee Hagel), beloved wife of the late Harry L. Keller, dear mother of Eugene E. Keller, grandmother of Karol An 5 Death Notices TEIPEL Helen. Of Cold Spring.

Died Friday, St. Luke Hospital. Sur union," Revell said. Death Notices Larry Potts, Presser's FBI con dersen, Kim Rehkamp, Kristina Misch, Kip, Kevin, Kyle and Kraig Keller. Sunday, March 12, 1989.

Age 92 years. Friends may call at the Hodpap Funeral Home, 7401 Vine Street, Carthage, Tuesday, from 1:30 P.M. until time of service at 2 P.M. Member of the Wyoming Death Notices 5 Monuments 10 CremationCemetery 1 5 Announcements 20 Card of Thanks 25 In Memoriam 30 Florists 35 vived by several nieces and nephews. Visitation Monday, 5 to 8 P.M.

at the Vonderhaar-Connell Funeral Home, 335 E. 3rd Street, Newport. Mass of Christian Burial, Tuesday, 10 A.M. at St. John the Baptist Catholic Church.

Interment St. Stephen Cemetery. Memorials if desired, may be made to the church. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS AKRON, Ohio Records FBI agents kept about their contacts with Jackie Presser depict the Teamsters leader as a loyal informant who provided the government valuable details about organized crime, according to a newspaper story published Sunday. The Akron Beacon Journal said the documents showed Presser informed on powerful figures such as Anthony "Fat Tony" Salerno, whom the government identified as boss of the Genovese crime family, and his own niece, Cynthia Presser, who was convicted of embezzling union funds in 1980.

His information was so detailed that the FBI used it to obtain wiretap authorizations and keep track of suspects' whereabouts, the newspaper said. The story was based on files made public last week in the government's case against most of the union's top officials, whose trial on civil racketeering charges was to begin today in New York. When Presser died in July of brain cancer, he faced trial on federal charges that he oversaw an alleged union payroll-padding scheme. Presser claimed he took part in it as an informant at the government's request. According to the newspaper, some people who knew Presser credited his sense of altruism for providing the FBI with information while others said self-interest and revenge motivated him.

"His father (William, an Ohio Teamsters leader until his death in 1981) had done a lot for the mob KOENIG Mary A. (nee Feld), beloved DOUTHITT Julius, beloved husband of Evelyn Steffen Douthitt, devoted father of Joyce Pendergraft and George Mahan, also survived by ten grandchildren, three great-grandchildren. Saturday, March 11, 1989. Age 77 years. Resident of Highway West Covington, KY.

Services 11 A.M. Wednesday, in Ronald B. Jones Funeral Home, Ludlow, KY. Visitation 6 to 8 P.M. Tuesday.

ANDERSON BAITER SAHND FUNERAL HOMES INC. 3412 Clifton Avenue 8611 Winton Road 281-0421 SCHWOEPPE Cecilia E. (nee Beck), beloved wife of the late George A. Schwoeppe, dear mother of George A. (Peggy) Schwoeppe, Judith Mrs.

Robert Crone and Joseph H. (Patricia) Schwoeppe, dear grandmother of Jeff, Tim and Robyn Schwoeppe and Rob, Jamie and Josh Crone, dear sister of Andrew, Henry and James Beck. March 11, 1989. Age 67. Friends are invited to the Mass of Christian Burial, at 1 P.M.

Tuesday, at St. Jude Church, Mack. Memorials may be directed to the Alzheimer's Disease Association, 644 Linn Street, Cincinnati, 45203. Rebold Funeral Home, serving the family. wife of the late Bernard T.

Koenig, dear mother of Bernard Koenig, Mary Ann Mullu-cey, Paul and Thomas Koenig, also survived by 14 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren, sister of George and Robert Feld, Theresa Wiehe and Matilda Dorn. Saturday, March 1 1, 1989. Age 87 years. Resident A.C. DOBBLING SON FT.

THOMAS BELLEVUE 441-1730 491-4500 tact in 1985 and 1986, testified in a deposition in the civil racketeering case that Presser let members of the Genovese crime family in New York believe they were controlling him when he was reporting virtually every contact with them to the FBI. The FBI files said a main source of graft for the mob had been the $8 billion Central States Pension Fund, which was administered for years by Chicago Teamster leader and rackets figure Allen Dorfman. The files noted Presser telling of a dispute that was developing in 1975 between Dorfman and Jimmy Hoffa, former president of the Teamsters. The files indicate that the dispute concerned Dorfman's efforts to keep Hoffa from continuing in "the scheme to rip off and obtain loans from the Central States Pension Fund." Hoffa disappeared in 1975 and was presumed killed. Dorfman died in a 1983 gangland slaying.

WIEGAND Arthur devoted husband of Ruth M. Wiegand (nee Kreeb), beloved father of Diane Toombs, Eileen Schroeder, Elaine Groneck and Romaine Koumoutsos, dear brother to Rose Grosser, Voiia Wiegand and Dorothy Mastin, also survived by 11 grandchildren. Friday, March 10, 1989. Residence Edgewood, KY. Aged 72 years.

of Hartweil. No visitation. Relatives and friends are invited to attend Mass of Christian Burial, DOWDY Cindy (Fender). Age 27. Of 8379 Hotidayhills Drive, Anderson Township.

Formerly of Seamon. Died Friday. She is survived by her husband Michael, her mother Geneva Smalley of Peebles, two brothers Tim Fender of Seaman, Jackie Presser provided details on 69 people and didn't get a lot in return, except for maybe a cigar now and then," the Beacon quoted one government source who was aware of Presser's FBI activities as saying. The newspaper quoted the source as saying Presser was also motivated by a fear of communist influence in the union and the sheer thrill of trying to keep secret his informant status. "He gave the FBI total cooperation," said Joseph E.

Griffin, former agent-in-charge of the Cleveland FBI office. "He even offered to put undercover agents in any positions (within the union) that would help rid the Teamsters of organized crime. He was a courageous, gutsy guy." Griffin said Presser informed on J.J. GILLIGAN SON 2926 Woodburn 281-8311 St. James Church, Wyoming, Tuesday morning, 11 A.M.

Me morials may be directed to 5t, Ritas School for the Deaf, Glen- Mass of Christian Burial, Mon day, March 13, 1989 at 7:30 Doug Shepherd of Peebles, fa ELDEN A. GOOD 2620 ERIE AVE. 871-3433 SMITH ther Bill Fender of Toledo and a P.M., St. Pius Church, Edge mary Home Missions or the charity of your choice. Hodapp Funeral Home, Cartnage, in wood.

Interment Mother of Elise Hendricks, beloved wife of the late Robert H. Smith and stepfather Ray Smalley. Visitation at the Lewis-Sullivan Fu God Cemetery, Covington, KY, charge of arrangements. Adoiph Baloun, devoted mother neral Home, from 6 to 9 P.M. Hall and Jordan FUNERAL CHAPELS 761-8881 863-2907 Memorials are suggested to St.

Pius School Endowment LEEDY of Calvin H. and Bertram A. Monday. Funeral services 2 Baloun, dear sister of Edwin Charles husband of the late Fund, 348 Dudley Road, Edge- P.M. Tuesday, at the funeral home.

Burial at the Evergreen Charlotte Freeman Leedy, de Barnes and the late Dr. Louis J. Hendricks, Dr. Anthony B. Hendricks and Dr.

Elliott M. Hen voted father of Jack Leedy and wood, KY. Friends may call Monday 4-7 P.M., Linnemann Funeral Home, 30 Common Cemetery. Jamison Jamison Inc. West End Evanston 721-1616 961-7544 Carolyn Lukemire, dear broth FAULKNER er of Louise Cox and Margaret dricks, loving grandmother of wealth Avenue, Erlanger, KY.

Green, Kmgsport, also sur Katherine c. Baloun. Suddenly, Albert 'Foster', dear son of Ihe late Vesco and Elizabeth Smith Faulkner, beloved brother of Friday, March 10, 1989. Aged 87 years. Residence of Twin vived by seven grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.

Saturday, March 11, 1989. For Glenn Faulkner and the late W. Mack Johnson Funeral Home 1309 East McMillan St. Walnut Hills 961-0474 Mary Ruffner, William Ray, Towers Retirement Home. Friends may call at the Stanley High Funeral Home, 6546 Montgomery Road, Tuesday, March 14 from 10 A.M.

until time of service 11 A.M. Roy and James Ross Faulkner, also survived by numerous nieces and nephews. Friday, WILLIAMS Edgar Jr. Of Loveland. Husband of Betty Dunn Williams, father of Karen Ogden, Debo March 10, 1989.

Aged 71 years. mer resident of Bridgetown. Aged 83 years. Friends may call at the Miller-Simminger Funeral Home, 3330 Parkcrest Lane, Western Hills, Tuesday 10 A.M. until time of funeral services at 11 A.M.

If desired, memorials may be directed to Hospice of Middletown, Central Avenue, Middletown, 45042. Resident of Price Hill. Friends rah Carpenter, Edgar, III and Eric Williams, son of Edna Tra STAMPS Getting the answers Trivia game pursues teen sex understanding may call at the Chas. A. Miller Sons Funeral Home, Hamilton Avenue at Knowlton Street, Northside, Tuesday 5-8 P.M.

Funeral services Wednesday at 10 A.M. If friends desire, memorials may be directed to the Cincinnati Area Senior Services Suite 502, 644 Linn Street, 45203. LOSEY Patricia Ann, precious daughter of the late Patsy Stamps Williams, beloved sister of Beverly Sue Jones, sister-in-iaw of Durell Jones, dearest aunt of Kathleen Cromer, William and Bruce Jones, great-aunt of David Hammond and Holly Jones, Gladys (nee Murphy), beloved cy Williams and the late Edgar C. Williams, brother of Florence Carle and Jean Stock. Saturday, March 11, 1989.

Services Tuesday, March 13, at 11 A.M. Tufts Schildmeyer Funeral Home, Park and Riverside, Loveland, where friends will be received Tuesday morning, 10 A.M. until the hour of service. Interment Union Cemetery. wife of Gerald F.

Losey, devot STERMER FUNERAL HOMES loving niece of Grace Beaty, FOX Margaret (nee Whittle), be SR. Ann Elizabeth, S.F.P., Bill Vh.f-l ed mother of Cathy Twehues, Gerald James B. and Douglas E. Losey, dear grandmother of seven grandchildren and one great-grandson. Sunday, March 12, 1989.

Resident of Silver Grove, KY. Age 74 years. Services Wednesday, 11 A.M. at the Muehlenkamp-Erschell Ft. Thomas Funeral Home, 427 S.

Ft. Thomas Ave. Visitation Tuesday, 4 to 8 P.M. Memorials requested to the American Patrick and the late Hiram Patrick. Friday, March 10, 1089.

Age 53 years. Mass of Christian Burial, SS. Peter Paul Church, Reading, Tuesday, March 14 at 10 A.M. Friends VORHIS Funeral Home WOOLERY Lockland Springdale Norwood 821-0062 7712594 631-4884 may call at the Schmidt-Dhon-au Funeral Home, 8633 Reading Road, Reading, Tuesday A.M. loved wife of the late Robert Fox dear mother of Robert Fox Nashville, grandmother of Jeannette Tinker and Dean Tinker Fox.

Friday, March 10, 1989. Aged 88 years. Resident of Clifton Heights. Friends may call at the Nurre Brothers Funeral Home, 345 W. McMillan Street, Clifton, Tuesday 9:30 A.M.

until Mass of Christian Burial, St. Monica Church at 10:30 A.M. Interment Vine Street Hill Cemetery. Memorials may be made to the charity of ones choice. Cancer Society, Northern Ken Nettie (nee Sparks), beloved wife of the iate Burt Woolery, devoted mother of Mabel So-den, Minnie Cherry, Bernetta Botros and Betty Schmidt and the late Mary Ambrosius, Mar-jorie Pleiman, Edward and Bud Woolery, loving grandmother FUNERAL HOME mi BEAPINC HP.

tucky Unit or to the St. Luke Hospital Cancer Care Center. 35 houists SURFACE Robert beloved husband of Margaret Surface (nee Gard Questions Here are some of the questions. Answers are at the bottom. 1.

Not having sex is bad for you true or false? 2. Most sexually transmitted diseases can be transmitted by a toilet seat true or false? 3. If a guy wears an earring, he is a homosexual true or false? 4. What is AIDS? 5. Which is not a way of transmitting AIDS: blood, semen or drinking water? 6.

You can't get pregnant the first time you have sex true or false? Answers: 1. False; 2. False; 3. False; 4. Acquired immune deficiency syndrome; 5.

Drinking water; 6. False. MACKE Ruth P. (nee Harris), beloved wife of Joseph (J.H.) Macke, dear mother of Jo Ellen Nie-man, mother-in-law of Drew Nieman, dear grandmother of A. Maria and Brian Nieman, ner), dear father of Cynthia mm mm mm mm mm ART SUE BAKER FLORISTS Smith, Margaret Ann Teefy, of 14 grandchildren and 17 great-grandchiidren.

Saturday, March 11, 1989. Age 92 years. Funeral service Wednesdy, 11 A.M. at the Dalbert and Woodruff Funeral Home, 2880 Boudi-not Ave. at Queen City.

Visitation Tuesday, 6 until 8 P.M. and the late Bobby Joe Sur GRAF CITY WIDE 7 DAY DELIVERY face, grandfather of four. Died John beloved son of the late John and Sophia Apking) Graf, 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE 871-8884 also survived by four sisters and two brothers. Saturday, March 11, 1989. Age 66 years.

Friends may call at the Mih- dear brother of Margaret Slaughter and Ruth Coffin, also survived by nieces, nephews, and other relatives and friends. Suddenly, March 9, 1989, Age 57. Services at the convenience March 11, 1989. Residence Smyrna, GA. At the age of 71.

Services will be Wednesday, 2 P.M. from the Stith Funeral Home, 7500 U. S. Highway 42, Florence, KY. Visitation Tuesday, 3 to 9 P.M.

Burial Hopeful Cemetery, Florence, KY. Masonic services 7:30 P.M. Tues ovk-Rosenacker Funeral Home, 5527 Cheviot Road, I IV1 Funeral Rower Tuesday morning, from 9:30 EWorld War I Vet World War II Vet of the family. If desired, memo 961-6622 City 7 Dr Dciivtry Korean Veteran A.M. until time of funeral services at 10:30 A.M.

Remembrances may be made to the American Heart Association. rials may be made to the charity of your choice. Arrange 'Vietnam Veteran day. Memorials to the Florence Baptist Church. Armed Forces ments by Nicholls Mortuary.

Census finds inore farmers are part time tHE ASSOCIATED PRESS OWENSBORO, Ky. About 15.5 of the state's full-time farmers quit or went to part-time status between 1982 and 1987, according tb the U.S. Census Bureau. "In our perspective, that a trag-ady," said Roger Nesbitt, of the sjtate Agriculture Department. Nesbitt said a recent University (if Kentucky survey also showed that about 60 of the state's farmers relied heavily on off-the-farm income.

Among the hardest hit areas was near Owensboro in western Kentucky. In Breckinridge County, 8.6 of full-time farmers went out of business or switched to ijart-time status during the five jfears covered in the census. Daviess and McLean counties lost more than 17 of their full-time farmers, while McLean also lost 22 of its part-time farmers. "The farmers were not making enough money to stay in business," said Larry Jones, chairman of the agriculture economics department at UK. The number of farmers in the United States has been gradually decreasing for the past 70 years, and Jones said the so-called farm crisis of the 1980s greated accelerated the pace.

Like farmers elsewhere in the country between 1980 or 1981 and 1987, farmers were squeezed by rising interest rates, dropping land values and a decreasing price for their product, Jones said. In general, Jones said, midsize farmers with gross sales of $40,000 to $200,000 a year took the hardest beating in the state. The operations were big enough to keep the farmers from holding down outside jobs, but not big enough to be as cost-efficient as needed, he said. Tristate digest THE ASSOCIATED PRESS OWENSBORO, Ky. A newly designed trivia game that is picking up popularity among educators in western Kentucky doesn't contain questions about geography, history or literature.

Instead, the game focuses on teen pregnancy, teen sexuality and sexually transmitted diseases. "If we are frank in this type of situation, then the students and parents can be frank when discussing it with each other," said Margaret Britton, whose family life and sex education class designed the game last fall at Kentucky Wesley-an College. The game was modeled along the lines of Trivial Pursuit, with players rolling dice, moving markers around a board and answering questions. Britton, an associate professor of sociology, said the game was designed to encourage straightforward discussion of sex. It was one of six games students created as class assignments last fall, she said.

One of the game's creators, Tammy Edwards, has volunteered to help out during the workshops. "I'm shocked at how much (the students) do know," said Edwards, a 22-year-old psychology major at Kentucky Wesleyan. "I find that they do have the values to make the right decisions, and it's good for them to play this game and hear others say the same things." One key component of the game is a category in which players have to role-play situations that may confront teen-agers, such as pressure by friends to drink or to have sex on a date. The Sexuality Education Coalition of Owensboro, a group of concerned parents, has selected the game for use in a series of workshops called "Get the Facts," for middle school students and their parents. The board game helps test how Woman says she spotted fugitive businessman COLUMBUS, Ohio A recent visitor to a Mexican resort said she believes she spotted the last at-large member of the Just Sweats case trio at the hotel where she stayed.

The woman, who asked not to be identified, told the Columbus Dispatch she spotted someone who resembled John B. Hawkins, co-founder of the Colum bus-based athletic clothing chain, at a restaurant in Puerta Vallarta, about 300 miles north of Acapulco, Mexico. her home Friday, and that the FBI was investigating her statements. Woman's body exhumed at her parents' urging HOWARD, Ohio A Howard couple say they hope a decision to exhume the body of their daughter for an autopsy provides some new clues in what they believe was a slaying. The body of Laura Mills, 23, was found in the dining room of her home after it was gutted by fire on May 20, 1987.

Joann and William Heaton claim their daughter was killed sometime after she spoke on the telephone with her niece at 9 a.m. that morning. They had urged authorities to investigate their daughter's death. Joann Heaton said she was suspicious of the death because Mills had come home after working a night shift as a nurse's aide and told her niece she planned to sleep downstairs. Her body was found with bits of plastic from her upstairs water bed burned to it.

The Heatons also noted that Mills' purse was found a year and a day after the fire five miles away with the wallet and credit cards still inside but the money missing. They were also puzzled because of the speed with which the fire spread and because four pistols were also missing from the house. much the parents and middle school students learn during the workshops' presentations on topics such as teen sexuality, sexual attitudes and decision making, and teen parenting. Ed Neukam of Owensboro and his 13-year-old daughter, Kerry, attended a recent workshop at the Girls Club of Owensboro-Daviess County. Neukam said he thought pressures teens of the 1980s faced were far greater than in the past.

"I felt like I wanted to get closer to my daughter and know what some of the things are she's being faced with," Neukam said. He said that because of the workshop he would have less difficulty talking to his daughter as she approached dating age. The girl said she also thought she would have fewer problems talking to her father about concerns and problems she might face. "It explained to him about a lot of the things going on," she said. Hawkins; his business partner, Melvin B.

Hanson; and California phvsician Dr. Richard Boggs are charged in Ohio and California in connection with an alleged insurance fraud in which a body found in Boggs Glendale, offices was identified as that Hanson's in order to claim $1.5 million in insurance benefits. Hanson was arrested Jan. 29 in Texas, returned to Ohio and is being held pending his extradition to California. Boggs was arrested in Los Angeles and is being held there without bond.

All three men are charged in the death of Ellis H. Greene, the man whose body was found in Boggs' office. The Dispatch said the woman was interviewed at.

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