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Wednesday, July 17, 199! THE CINCINNATI ENQUIRER MetroE-3 Death Notices Death Notices Death Notices Death Notices Death Notices Obituaries Funeral CASH GAINES Brian Donielle. Services Friday, 7.30 P.M., Hall-Jordan Funeral Home, 2625 Gilbert Ave. Visitation P.M. ACKLEY Velma M. (nee Batchetor), beloved wile of Samuel E.

Ackley, dear mother of Nancy Ackley Lipps, dear mother-in-law of STOECKER William beloved husband of Eva Mae (nee Fugatel Stoeck-er, loving father ot William F. Stoecker, loving grandfather of William C. and Kristin Beth KIDD Louise Services today, 1 P.M., Greater New Hope Baptist Church, Avondale. Visitation 12 Noon till time of services at the church. Arrangements by Hall- Eric.

Services Friday, 7 30 P.M., First New Shiloh Baptist Church, Avondale. Visitation 6 P.M. till time of services at the church. Arrangements by Hall- Jerry Lipps, cousin of John For more complete information and address of the funeral director refer to the individual death notice below. Jordan Funeral Home.

Jordan Funeral Home. Horton, of Vicksburg, MS. Tue-Day, July 16, 1991. Age 85 William Mers, 63 Mount Lookout resident was a CPA GRASER Donald beloved husband of Betty Burkhardt Graser, dear Stoecker. July 15, 1991.

Age 73. Visitation, Thursday, 7-9 P.M., Blessing Friday, 10 A.M. at Hawthorne-Bowles Funeral Home, Mt. Healthy. years.

Friends may call at Mih- MAY Allen Eugene, age 19. Funeral service Thursday, 2 P.M. at the ovk-Rosenacker Funeral Home, 5527 Cheviot Rd, Thurs father ot Amy Heekin, father-in-law of Stan Heekin, COLEMAN Mattie dear grandmother of Earnest Coleman Gary Coleman, Stephen Coas-ton and Linda Addette, loving sister of Theodore Moore of FUNERAL HOME Ellison-Moon Funeral Home, NAME TIME DATE grandfather of Leah, Kristin ACKLEY, VelmoM, 3 00 P.M. July 19 Mihovk-Rosenocker VASTINE Frances, survived by son and daughter-in-law John R. and Judy Vastine, also grandchildren Akron, OH, dear family friend ADAMS, DoisyM.

7:00 P.M. July 18 Hall-Jordan Lawrenceburg, IN. Visitation Wednesday from 6-9 P.M. Survived by his parents Arvln and Marilyn May, two brothers Walter James and Richard May. Donations may be dlrect-ed to the family.

and Shannon Heekin, brother of Joseph Graser, New Richmond, OH, and Margaret Breller, Dearborn Heights, Ml, also survived by many relatives and friends. Monday, July 15, 1991. of Benjamin Keith and a host of other relatives and friends. Ju day, 6:30 to 8 P.M. Funeral service will be held at the Spring Grove Mausoleum, Friday at 3 P.M.

where friends may call from 2 P.M. until time of service. Member of the Eastern Star, Covington, KY, member Green Twp. Senior Citizens. Memorials may be made to the Shriners Burns In Jenny and Jodi Vastine.

Ex BELDEN, Perry D. 2:00 P.M. July 18 Hodapp pired Monday, July 15, 1991. Residence Ft. Mitchell, KY.

Fu BELDEN, Perry D. 2:00 P.M. July 18 Hodapp Age 64 years. Friends may call neral service Thursday, July ly 13, 1991. Friends may call at Bethel Baptist Church, 2712 Alms PL, Thursday from 6 until time of funeral service at 7:30 P.M.

Rev. Wayne Davis, Officiating. Interment Friday, 9:30 MCCOY 18th 10:30 A.M. at Stith Funeral BERNHARDT, Josephine 1:00 P.M. July 17 Spring Grove Mausole- um Cnopel Herbert Anthony (Infant).

at the Nurre Bros. Funeral Home, 6050 Montgomery Pleasant Ridge, Wednesday 5-8 P.M. Mass of Christian Burial stitute or the Montford Home, 7500 Hwy. 42, Florence, KY. Visitation Wednesday, July Heights, United Methodist BOWER, lulu 1:30 P.M.

July 27 Tredway Pollitt, Inc. Services today, 2 P.M., Hall-Jordan Funeral Home, Gilbert Ave. Visitation P.M. A.M., spring Grove Cemetery. 17th from 6-8 P.M.

Burial wiH be 10 A.M. Thursday at Sts. Peter Church, or me American Can-cer Society. Mill Crest Cemetery, Dry Renfro Funeral Service In charge of arrangements. BREDESTEGE, Florence G.

MERS 6:00 PM. July 17 B.J. Meyer Sons ADAMS Daisy beloved mother of Ridge, KY. Memorial contributions may be made to St Elizabeth Home Health Hospice, 401 East 20th Covington, KY 41014-9989. 8KITTAIN, PorltsD.

4:00 P.M. July 18 Kennedy-Stevens Paul Church, Norwood. Interment St. Peter Cemetery, New Richmond. He was a member of the Cincinnati Bell Pioneer's Club.

Memorials may be made to the charity of the donor's choice. John Lambert, loving grand William H. loving husband of Barbara (nee Timbers) Mers, dear father of Timothy Mers, Catherine Lezan, Mary Barca- Hilton Head Island, SC BROWN, Marjorie BY LORI McCLUNG The Cincinnati Enquirer William H. Mers, 63, died Tuesday at Good Samaritan Hospital after a brief illness. Mr.

Mers, of Mount Lookout, was a veteran of the Korean War, serving in the Air Force. He was a graduate of Roger Bacon High School and the University of Cincinnati, where he was a member of Phi Beta Kappa academic honorary. He also was a member of the Optimist Club. He was a certified public accountant and a partner in William H. Mers accountants, until 1981.

He later worked with Clark Schaeffer Hackett an accounting firm, until retiring in 1990. Surviving are his wife, Barbara Timbers Mers; two daughters, Catherine Lezan of Cleveland and Mary Barcala of Atlanta; and three sons, Timothy of Rome, N.Y., Michael of North Avondale, and Kurts of Mount Lookout. Visitation will be from 9 to 10:30 a.m. Friday at Bamber Funeral Home, 3011 Wood-burn Walnut Hills. Mass of Christian burial will be said at 11 a.m.

at Christ the King Church, Mount Lookout. BuriaL will be in Spring Grove Cemetery. Memorials can be made to St. Aloysius Orphanage, 4721 Reading Road. mother of John, Michelle, Michael and Stephen Lambert and Harry Gray, also survived by six great-grandchildren, Michael and Kurt Mers, fa CALDWELL, Ellen 1 1 :00 A.M.

July 19 Paul R. Young ther-in-law of Geoffrey Lezan and Edward Barcala. Tuesday, CASH, Eric 7:30 P.M. July 20 Hall-Jordan July 16, 1991. Mass ot Christian dear daughter-in-law Janice Lambert and a host of other relatives and many friends.

Ju COLEMAN, Mattie M. 7:30 P.M. July 18 Renfro COMARATA Vincent loving husband of Corinne M. Comarata (nee Pastore), beloved father of Mary Lou Alexander, Joanne Schoenling, James A. and Vincent J.

Comarata, dear grandfather of Gina, Nicole and Tony Schoenling and Llssa Comarata, brother of Henry and Tony Comarata, Martha Borman, Mary Wetenkamp and Rose Hornsby, also survived by many nieces and nephews. Tuesday, July 16, 1991. Age 68 years. Relatives and friends may call at Mih-ovk-Rosenacker Funeral VENNEMEYER Alois, 78 of Sarasota, FL, died July 12, 1991 at his residence. He was born March 15, 1913 in Lintern, Germany and moved to Sarasota In 1978 trom Cincinnati, OH.

He was co-owner and manager of Woodmont Dairy, Cincinnati, OH for 35 years and was a member of St. Martha's Catholic Church, a volunteer for ly 15, 1991 at age 75. Funeral Burial, Christ the King Church, Friday, July 19 at 11 A.M. Visitation Bamber Funeral Home, 3011 Woodburn Friday COMARATA, Vincent J. 10:00 A M.

July 19 Mihovk-Rosenocker services, Thursday, 7 p.m. at Hall-Jordan Funeral Home, 2625 Gilbert Walnut Hills. Dr. D.L. Motley officiating.

Friends may call 6 P.M. till time of DIXON Wiley Gwen, Sr. HETTRICK Murray beloved husband of Esther Hettrlck (nee Schuer-mann), devoted step-father of Lois Jacobs, dear brother of the late Gladys Kruse, Howard and Carl Hettrlck. Resident of Pleasant Ridge (Formerly of St. Bernard).

Monday, July 15, 1991. Age 88. Friends may call at the Imwalle Memorial, 4811 Vine St. Bernard, Thursday from 6-8 P.M. Mass of Christian Burial, Church of the Nativ from A.M.

Memorials may be made to St. Aloysius Orphanage, 4721 Reading Rd. 7:00 P.M. July 18 Holl-Jordon Nurre Bros. DOZIER, AnnB.

services, BELDEN DWYER. Donnot. 10:00 A.M. July 19 Nurre Bros. PHELPS William, beloved husband of the late Flora (nee Wright), brother of Nellie Owens, dear friend of Rev.

and Mrs. Thomas Perry D. (Butch), beloved husband of Barbara (nee Bakie) EMERY, Linda Sue 2:00 P.M. July 18 Ellison-Moon Home, 5527 Cheviot Thursday, 6-9 P.M. Mass of Christian Burial St.

James Church, White Oak, Friday at 10 A.M. Memorial contributions may be made fELIX IfELAI, Jennie 10:00 A.M. July 19 Evans ity (Pleasant Ridge), Friday, 10 Trammle. July 16, 1991. Resi Belden, dear father of Kyle Bel-den, son of Daisy Belden, brother of Donald Belden, Ginny Luf- A.M.

FERKINS, Rose July 18 Thomas Memorial dence Rossmoyne. Friends to the American Cancer Sod ety. FREESE, Cynthio 2:30 P.M. July 18 Tredway-Pollitt, Inc. HOWARD Andrew, loving son of Isaac J.

trell, Rosie Hogue, Jeanette Holden and Joyce Carpenter, also survived by numerous nieces and nephews. Tuesday, GAINES, Brian Donielle 7:30 P.M. July 19 Holl-Jordon DIXON may call Thursday 10 A.M. until time of service 11 A.M. at the Quentin K.

Staley Funeral Home, 7140 Plalnfleld Rd Deer Park. If so desired memorials may be sent to West Chester Baptist Church. Wiley Gwen, Sr. 'Pie', beloved Meals on Wheels in Sarasota and a member of the Kolping Society of Cincinnati. Survivors include his wife, Marjorie of Sarasota, a daughter Carol Arme Kremer of Florence, KY, three sons, Thomas A.

of Dublin, OH, Robert J. of Columbus, OH and John D. of Cincinnati, OH, two brothers, Otto of Lintern, Germany and Henry of San Francisco, CA and 12 grandchildren. A Memorial service will be held at 1 P.M., Saturday, July 20 at All Saints Church, 8939 Montgomery Kenwood. Memorial contributions may be made to the Hospice of Southwest Florida, 73 S.

Palm Suite 222, Sarasota, FL 34236, Juvenile Diabetes Foundation, 1110 Kenner Cincinnati, OH 45214, or the charity of your choice. GAMP, Fronfcie Jo 7: 1 5 P.M. July 1 9 Richards, Roll Dunbar Howard, devoted father of Theresa Craig, dear brother of Willie J. and Jasper L. Howard, father of Wiley G.

(Penny) Dix GRASER, Donald R. July 18 NurreBros. on, beloved step-father of Loretta Kinnard, dear brother July 16, 1991. Age 46. Resident of Independence, KY, formerly of Elmwood Place.

Friends may call at the Hodapp Funeral Home, 740V Vine Carthage, Thursday from 12:30 P.M. until HETTRICK, Murray E. July 19 Imwalle Memorial Japanese asked to give blacks jobs Isaac J. Howard, Etta Beatrice Hill, and Alton Howard, grandfather of one, also a host of aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, other relatives and HOWARD, Andrew 8:00 P.M. July 17 Renfro time of funeral service at 2 JARMAN, Arthur R.

July 19 Rullman (Aurora, INI QUAILEY Anna May (nee Jackson), beloved wife of the late Harry B. Ouailey, dear sister of S.T. Jackson and Eula Wainscott, also survived by two nieces and one nephew. Monday, July of Veatrlce Clark, Willa Bolden, Howard, Robert and William Dixon, loving grandfather of Ricky L. McFagden, Veronica and Rhonda Dixon, fond brother-in-law of Harold P.

Clark, Evelyn and Paulette Dixon, friends. Friday, July 12 at Uni P.M. Memorials may be direct' ed to Hospice of Cincinnati. versity Hospital. Friends may JOHNSON, Sadie 12:00 P.M.

July 20 Holl-Jordon call Wednesday, July 17 at St. "BELDEN JORDAN, Mildred L. 11:00 A.M. July 1 9 T.P. White Sons Mark A.M.E.

Zion Church, 3006 Eden from 5 P.M. until Perry D. (Butch), beloved hus dear nephew of Virginia Cor 15, 1991. Age 85 years. Visita band of Barbara (nee Bakie) JORG, Robert C.

8:00 P.M. July 1 7 Seifert-Hardig Broter tion Thursday from Reece, who organized the meeting, agreed to continue meetings that would include a Belden, dear father of Kyle Bel dell, also survived by two great-grandchildrne and a host of other relatives and friends. KENNETH, Hazel den, son of Daisy Belden, broth time of funeral service at 8 P.M. Rev. G.

Bernard Crawford officiating. Lodge services by Order of Eastern Star at 6 P.M. Corinthian Lodge 1 at 2:00 P.M. July 18 Markland-Denney, Ris- ing Sun, IN er of Donald Belden, Ginny Luf- A.M. at the Ralph Meyer-Deters Funeral Home, 4164 W.

8th St. Mass of Christian Burial at Holy Family Church, Thursday at 10:30 A.M. July 15, 1991 in his 76th year, WILLIAMS Donald. Services Today, 11 A.M., Hall-Jordan Funeral Home, Gilbert Ave. Visitation 10-11 A.M.

Japanese Expo in September trell, Rosie Hogue, Jeanette Services Thursday 7 P.M., KIDD, Louise 1:00 P.M. July 17 Holl-Jordon Holden and Joyce Carpenter, United Christian Church, 2521 6:30 P.M. King Solomon Consls The expo will give black businesses the chance to show their Bolton lunsford KLEIN, Nicholas J. tory 20 at 7 P.M. and Sinai 59 also survived by numerous nieces and nephews.

Tuesday, May Crown, Walnut Hills. Rev. James A. Lewis, pastor, RAGLAND Clifford beloved husband of KRODY, Regino 1 1 :00 A.M. July 1 8 Witt, Good Kelsch officiating.

Friends may call at 7:30 P.M. Interment Thursday, July 18, Spring Grove Cemetery at 11 A.M. Arrange July 16, 1991. Age 46. Resident of Independence, KY, formerly skills, Reece said.

In response to suggestions: from 6 P.M. till time of services at the church. Interment Union WILLIAMS Lucille. Services Thursday 7:30 P.M., New Nazarene Baptist Church, Corryville. Visitation 6 P.M.

till time of services at the church. Arrangements by Hall-Jordan Funeral Home. MATTOCKS, James Sr. ments by Rentro Funeral serv 7:00 P.M. July 18 Hall-Jordan Baptist Cemetery.

Arrange ice, Inc. Viola C. (nee Tenhundfeld) Ragland, devoted father of Mrs. Michael (Shirley) Vogt Bob and Paul Ragland and Debbie Grigsby, also survived by ten grandchildren and eight Morozumi agreed to help intro of Elmwood Place. Friends may call at the Hodapp Funeral Home, 7401 Vine Carthage, Thursday from 12:30 P.M.

until ments by Hall-Jordan Funeral Home MAY, Allen Eugene 2:00 P.M. July 18 Ellison-Moon JARMAN duce blacks to Honda company officials and a Japanese part Arthur 84, formerly of New great-grandchildren, dear MCCOY, Herbert Anthony time of funeral service at 2 P.M. Memorials may be direct-ed to Hospice of Cincinnati. 2:00 P.M. July 17 Holl-Jordon Alsace, a self-employed car brother ot Mary Burlew and specialist in Columbus, Ohio, the late Robert Ragland.

Tues MERS, WilliomH. Jr. 1 July 19 Bamber penter, beloved husband of Paulena Jarman and dear father of A'Lucia Harper of Aurora and the late Thelma Moel- WOOLFOLK Abraham, Sr. Services this evening 7 P.M., Calvary United Methodist Church, Walnut Hills. Visitation 6 P.M.

till time of services at the church. Arrangements by Hall-Jordan Funeral Home. who is a liaison between U.S, and Japanese machine makers. day, July 16, 1991. Residence Springfield Township.

Age 75 years. Mass of Christian Burial PHELPS, William 1 1:00 A.M. July 1 8 Quentin K. Stoley QUAILEY, Anna May July 18 Ralph Meyer Deters DOZIER Ann B. (nee Schneider), beloved wife of the late Shilo N.

Dozier, dear mother of Asa E. Swope and Raymond Swope, also survived by three grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Tuesday, July 16, 1991. Age 87 years. Friends may call at Nurre Bros.

Funeral Home, 345 W. McMillen Clifton, Friday 9-10 A.M. Interment Vine Street Hill Cemetery. ler, also survived by two at Sacred Heart Church, Mar BY NANCY FIROR The Cincinnati Enquirer Members of the black community met Tuesday with the Japanese Chamber of Commerce of Greater Cincinnati and agreed to meet again to spur jobs for blacks and growth among black businesses. About 60 people turned out at Integrity Hall in Bond Hill to ask how to form ties with Japanese businesses and why Japanese car manufacturers do not locate plants near black neighborhoods.

Henry Morozumi, president of the Japanese business group, said decisions were not based on statistics that distinguish race or income. Decisions are based on factors that include the cost of land and the location of skilled workers, he said. Morozumi said the Japanese are interested in getting to know the black community. Morozumi and Communiplex Services President Steven Wanda Turnbow, a systems brothers and three sisters. shaN Massachusetts Services Friday, 10 A.M., Rull- security administrator for Gen RAGLAND, Clifford W.

Camp Washington, Thursday, July 18 Neidhord July 18 at 10:30 A.M. Visitation man Funeral Home, Aurora. Visitation Thursday 5-8 P.M. eral Electric, urged Morozumi BERNHARDT Josephine Ungar, 97, beloved wife of the late Arthur E. Bernhardt, devoted mother of Mar-jorie Wilchins, step-mother of Mrs.

Robert Neel and the late Robert A. Bernhardt, loving sister of Irwin K. Ungar, also survived by five grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. Services Wednesday, July 17 at 1 P.M. at the Spring Grove Mausoleum Chapel.

No visitation. Memorial contributions to Glen Manor or charity of one's choice would be appreciated. REED, Geroldine 1 1:00 A M. July 1 8 Hodapp at the Neidhard Funeral Home, 7401 Hamilton Mt. to evaluate problems unique to Burial in the Rising Sun New Cemetery.

Memorials to the REHDER, Elizabeth A. Healthy, Wednesday evening 8:00 P.M. July 18 Miller, Busse blacks. Aurora Emergency Unit. from 6-9 P.M.

WURSTER Harold beloved husband of Ruth Parsons Wurster, dear father of Howard J. (Joe), Harold and Gregory Wurster and Cheryl Derrenkamp, devoted brother of Charles Wurster, also survived by 11 grandchildren. Thursday, July 4, 1991. "Your system includes al! REED JOHNSON REINSTATLER, Anthony R. 6:30 P.M.

July 18 Harry Meyer Geiser your people," she said. "That's what makes your economy Sadie. Services Saturday, 12 Noon, Hall-Jordan Funeral Home, Lockland, OH. Visitation Geraldine "Gerl" (nee Henderson), beloved wife of George Reed, dear mother of Steve Reed and Karen Buchanan, step-mother of George E. RIEDEL, Norma K.

1 :00 P.M. July 1 8 Chas. A. Miller Sons work." 11-12 Noon. RUTEMILIER, Lester C.

July 18 NurreBros. Reed, grandmother of Christo STATH, Arthur E. 6:00 P.M. July 1 8 Dalbert Woodruff JORDAN pher and Laura Reed, Eliza Age 73 years. Friends may call at the Miller, Busse Borgmann Funeral Home, 3464 Central Clifton, Friday, 5-8 P.M.

Mass of Christian Burial St. Patrick Church, Northside, Saturday at 9 A.M. If desried, memorials may be directed to the AMVETS. Mildred L. (nee LeClere), wife DWYER Donna dear mother of Joey and John Mangus and Andrew Marx, dear daughter of Donald and Norma Dwyer, granddaughter of David and Connie Tyree, Florence, KY, sister of Douglas Dwyer and Dee Ann Carman, Frankfurt, Germany, special firned of William Marx.

Suddenly, Sunday, July 14, 1991. Age 35. Friends may call at Nurre Bros. Funeral Home, 5907 Cheviot White Oak, Friday, 5-9 P.M. Mass of Christian Burial 10 A.M.

Saturday, St. Ann Church, Groesbeck. Entombment, St. Joseph Cemetery. Memorials may be made to the Trust Fund for her STEVENSON, Ronald louis of the late William W.

Jordan, 8:00 PM. July 18 Holl-Jordon Cincinnati Councilman Tyrone Yates urged Japanese businessmen to make their own decisions, "instead of seeing the black community through aunt of Thomas LeClere and Susanne Barley. July 16, 1991 STOECKER, William K. 10:00 A.M. July 19 Hawthorne-Bowles beth, David and Stephen Buchanan, Brian and Shannon Reed, daughter of the late Emma Morgan, sister of Patricia Bullock, Clyde and Charles Morgan, mother-in-law of De-nise Reed, Jim Buchanan and Lynn Reed.

Sunday, July 14, age 96 years, residence Mt. BOWER Lulu M. (nee Riggs), wife of the late Clarence Bower, devoted mother of Dorothy Meal Fitzpatrick and Jane Tench, grandmother of Susan Crowe and Dr. Larie Meal, also leaves three great-grandchildren. Monday, July 15, 1991.

Residence Norwood. In her 108th year. No visitation. There will be a joint Memorial Service for Mrs. Bower ar.d her late son-in-law Bill Tench (June 17,1991) at the Tredway-Pollitt Funeral Home, 2131 Cameron Norwood, Saturday, July 27, July 19 Chos.

A. Miller Sons TATE, Roy J. World War I Vet World War II Vet Washington. Services at T.P. White Sons Funeral Home, the lenses of white eyes.

Korean Veteran THORNSBURY, Norma Mae 2050 Beechmont Mt 2:00 P.M. July 18 Dobbling IFt. Thomos) Vietnam Veteran "Armed Forces I Persian Gulf Washington on Friday July 19 at 11 A.M. Friends may call TUCKER, Edward 1 1 :00 A.M. July 1 9 Moore Thursday 6 to 8 P.M.

10 1:30 P.M. July 18 Dalbert Woodruff UPHUS.RitaC. Monuments 1991. Age 60. Friends may call at the Hodapp Funeral Home, 7401 Vine Carthage, Wednesday from 5-8 P.M.

Funeral service Thursday, 11 A.M. at the funeral home. Memorials may be directed to the American Cancer Society and the Kidney Foundation of JORG EMERY VASTINE, Frances July 18 Stith Robert beloved husband of 1:30 P.M. If friends desired, REBOLD VENNEMEYER, Alois Ella Breitfelder Jorg, dear fa contributions may be made to 1:00 P.M. July 20 Toale Brothers (Sarasota, FLI Linda Sue, age 22.

Funeral service Thursday, 2 P.M. at the Ellison-Moon Funeral Home, Lawrenceburg, IN. Visitation FUNERAL HOME Two fail to testify against ex-candidate A.R.F., P.O. BOX 464, Amelia, OH 45102. ther of Gary and Ron Jorg and Jo Anne Jenkins, devoted brother of Bill Jorg, loving Markers Monuments Flower Vases WILLIAMS, Donald 1 1 :00 A.M.

July 1 7 Hall-Jordan Wednesday from 6-9 P.M. Sur BREDESTEGE vived by her parents Lester WILLIAMS, Lucille 7:30 P.M. July 18 Hall-Jordan 3700 GLENMORE 861-6200 grandfather ot nine grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Sunday, July 14, 1991 and Sharon Riley, one son Trav Florence G. (nee Gates), devoted wife of John J.

Bredes-tege, beloved mother of Bro. Paul (Society of Mary) and J. is Emery, two daughters Terri Woodruff and Nikita Emery, WOOLFOLK, Abraham, Sr. Residence Sayler Park. Age 75.

7:00 P.M. July 17 Holl-Jordon Friends may call in the Sietert- six brothers and five sisters. Thomas Bredestege and the Hardig 8, Brater Funeral Home, Donations may be directed to WURSTER, Harold G. Busse Borg- STONECRAFJ 921-8446 92'-56 9:00 A.M. July 20 Miller, mann Monitor at Parkland Say' the family.

late Mary Helene Delaney and dear mother-in-law of Cherie ler Park. Wednesday, July 17, FELIX (FELA) 1991 from P.M. Mass of Christian Burial in the St. Aloy Death Notices Death Notices Granite 4fV Bronze MAKERS STARTWG AT SINGLES DOUBLES $250. $380.

Servtcp to Omptpnes sius Church on the Ohio at REHDER Elizabeth A. (Beth), loving daugther of Dr. Herman and lla Rehder, beloved granddaugther of Anna Mueller. Sunday, July 14, 1991. Age 38 years.

Resident of Clifton. Friends may call at the Miller, Busse Borgmann Funeral Home, 3464 Central Pkwy. at Clifton Hills Thursday, 7 P.M. until time of funeral service at 8 P.M. Interment In Concord Cemetery, Groves City, OH on Friday at 1:30 P.M.

Donations, If so desired, may be directed to Christian Children's Fund, 203 E. Cary Box 26511, Richmond, VA 23285-0034 or Lutheran Senior City, 935 N. Cassady Columbus, OH 43219. Jennie (nee Garland), wife of the late Stanley Felix, devoted mother of Charles, Harley, William, Stanley, Harry and Donald P.M. Member of the River THORNSBURY view-Delhi Kiwanis.

Memorials may be made to the St. Aloy Felix, grandmother ot 16, great-grandmother of 14. Mon sius Church Memorial Fund. day, July 15, 1991. Residence 20 Announcements Milford, OH.

Services Evans Funeral Home, Milford, Friday, KENNETH Hazel, 87. Services Thursday, July 19 at io a.m. visitation STATH Arthur beloved husband of Christine Stath (nee Delseno), devoted father of Christy L. Wong and the late Arlene R. Johnson, dear grandfather of Amy Johnson, Jared and Brent Wong, brother of Raymond Stath, of Melbourne, FL.

Monday, July 15, 1991. Age 72 years. Memorial Mass to be held Thursday, 6 P.M. at Our Lady of Visitation Church. Dalbert Woodruff Funeral Home serving the family.

P.M. EDT. Markland-Denney Thursday, 6-8 P.M. Burial Lon don, KY. Funeral Home, Rising Sun.

Visi BY SMITA MAD AN PAUL The Cincinnati Enquirer A felony charge against a former Newport mayoral candidate was dropped Tuesday because one prosecution witness refused to testify and another did not appear. A charge of receiving stolen property against Brenda Goines, 42, was dropped as the jury was being selected for her trial. At the same time, her husband, Charles "Pink" Goines, 62, pleaded guilty to one count of receiving stolen property worth more than $100. He will be sentenced Aug. 27 by Judge Leonard Kopowski.

The two witnesses who were expected to testify both indicated they sold stolen items to the couple at Heringers bar on Patterson Street, said Assistant Commonwealth Attorney Jack Porter Jr. But when it came time for the trial, one witness, Gary James Dingess, who is serving a prison sentence for theft in Ohio, refused to testify, Porter said. The other witness, Sharon Tuccinardi of Covington did not show up for the trial. Goines and her husband were arrested Feb. 13.

Police said the arrests followed investigations by Newport police and Campbell County authorities. Norma Mae (nee Shultz), devoted mother of Candice Callahan, Master Sergeant B.J. Nie-lander and SFC Mark Nielander, dearest sister of Dorothy Mott, Vernus Seeders, Onel, Dean and Stanley Shultz, also surviving are nine grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Tuesday, July 16, 1991. Resident of Morningvlew, KY.

Age 62 years. Memorial services 2 P.M., Thursday at the Dobbling Funeral Home, Ft. Thomas. No visitation. Body donated to U.C Medical School.

ANDERSON BAITER SAHND FUNERAL HOMES INC. 3412 Clifton Avenue 8611 Winton Road 281-0421 tation Thursday, 10 A.M. until FERKINS Bredestege, loving grandmother of Patrick and Maureen Delaney, Mary Claire Nagel, Matthias, Andrew, Gregory and Mark Bredestege and the late William Bredestege, also survived by five great-grandchildren, dear sister of Charles Gates and Hilda Hader and preceded in death by two brothers and four sisters. Sunday, July 14, 1991 at 84 years of age. She died peacefully at her home In Price Hill.

No visitation. Relatives and friends are invited to attend Mass of Christian Burial Wednesday, 6 P.M. at St. Teresa of Avila Church. Member of St.

Mary's Ladies Society and St. Louise Auxiliary Knights of St. John. Memorials may be made to St. Vincent de Paul Society of St.

Teresa Church, 1175 Overlook 45238 or to Marlanlst Mission, 4435 E. Patterson Dayton, OH 45430. B.J. Meyer Sons in charge of arrangements. time of service Rose, beloved wife of Thomas Ferkins, devoted mother of KLEIN Theresa Held, Josephine Luehrmann, Donald and Arthur Nicholas beloved husband of the late Mable L.

(nee Roberts) Klein, loving brother of Cacaro, Linda Boost, David Ca- J.J. GILLIGAN SON 2926 Woodburn 281-8311 caro, Rosalee Owens, Angela Miss Elizabeth Klein, also sur Mcpartiand, Steven cacaro, al Family requests memorials to viving are a nephew Robert REINSTATLER Anthony beloved husband of Mary Davis Reinstatler, loving father of Sally Niehaus, Thomas, William and Jerry Reinstatler, Patricia Moorman, Debbie Kneflen, Ton! Hosty, Karen Lynn, Judy Wilson and Cindy Reinstatler, dear brother of Charlotte McCaffery, Robert Reinstatler, Ruth Bernens, Jane Brown, Jack Reinstatler, Betty Trentman and the late Charles Reinstatler, also survived by 26 grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. Suddenly the American cancer society Tuffendsam and one niece so survived by 39 grandchildren and 40 great-grandchildren, ELDEN A. GOOD 2620 ERIE AVE. 871-3433 or the American Heart Associ Suddenly July 15, 1991.

Age 85 ation; years. Visitation Friday 6 three brothers and six sisters. July 15, 1991. No visitation. P.M.

at the Bolton Lunsford Funeral Home, 3042 Harrison Mass of Christian Burial Thursday, July 18, 10 A.M., All Saints Jamison Jamison Inc. West End Evanston 721-1616 961-7544 Westwood. Prlvat Catholic Church. If desired, me TUCKER Edward of Williamsburg near Marathon, age 92 years, hus graveside services. Memorials may be directed to the Shrin morlals may be directed to St.

Jude Hospital, P.O. Box 1000, Dept. 300, Memphis, TN 38148 ers Burns institute. band of the late Hazel Marie W. Mack Johnson Anderson Funeral Home Tucker, devoted father of Bet or the American Cancer 5oci KRODY ty McVay of Cherry Grove, William Tucker of Loveland, ety.

Thomas Memorial In Reglna (Jean) (nee Dierck- charge of arrangements. 1309 E. McMillan St. Cincinnati, OH 45206 Yvfrrc fc 4i rtn rw 1 nr the late Robert and Edwin M. BRITTAIN Parks D.

(P.D.) husband of Sharon Johnson Brlttaln, father of Jann Rose Williford, Carmela and Parks D. Brlttaln brother of Lela Eagle, Helen Manning, Edith Bishop, Alex, Oscar and the late Beecher and Benny Brittain, also survived by four grandchildren. Residence Bethel, OH. July 16, 1991, age 52 years. Funeral service 4 P.M., Thursday, Kennedy-Stevens man), beloved wife of the late Joseph Krody, dear mother of FREESE Tucker, also survived by 15 grandchildren and many great Sunday, juiy 14, ivy i.

Age it. Visitation Thursday from 4-6 P.M. at the Harry Meyer Geiser Funeral, 4989 Glenway Ave. (opposite the Covedale Cinema). Mass of Christian Burial Thursday evening 6:30 P.M.

at St. Teresa Church. No procession to church. Remembrances may be made to Our Daily Bread. Member of United Brotherhood of Carpenters Local 126.

Barron J. Krody and Robert Muehlenkamp-Erschell 261-8093 Newport, Ft. Thomas, Dayton Cynthia. Saturday, July 13, 1991. Formerly of Cleves, OH and great -great-grandchildren.

Services will be held Friday, 1 1 Friends may meet at Spring Grove Cemetery, Inside Main viii piupuaa ami-gang iau.) Tillery says treat causes first BY JIM ROHRER ods." Vehr didn't seek Dolice ops." Vehr didn't seek police Krody, dear grandmother of Margo, Eric and Deborah Krody, dear sister of Emanuel, Alfred and Lambert Dierckman STEVENSON Ronald Louis, beloved husband of Laverne Stevenson, devoted father of Kim Gibson, Antoinette, Eric and Ronnie Stevenson, fond step-father of Tanya Lewis, Tracy Whitfield, Brian Pittman, Christiana, Michael and Erin Thompson, loving son of Mr. and Mrs. George and Mary Blankenship, dear brother of Phyllis Williams, Rev. Norman Blankenship (Laura), James (Evelyn) and Bernard (Patricia) Blankenship, fond son-in-law of Mrs. Ruby Cope-land, fond sister-in-law of Jacqueline Williams and Jacqueline Cunningham, also survived by 13 grandchildren, a devoted friend Herman Dantzler, and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, other relatives and friends.

July 14, 1991 In his 52nd year. Funeral services Thursday 8 P.M., Zion Baptist Church, 630 Glenwood (Avondale). Rev. Dr. Edward Wheeler, pastor, Rev.

Norman Blankenship, eulogist. Friends may call during visitation 6 P.M. till time of services at the church. Interment Spring Grove Cemetery. Arrangements by Hall-Jordan Funeral Home.

Gate at 2.15 P.M., Thursday for and Betty Oilier and the late A.M. at the Moore Funeral Home, 225 Spring Batavia where the family will receive friends from 6 until 9 P.M. Thursday. Edward was always there for his neighbors and graveside service conducted at 2:30 P.M. by Tredway-Pollitt Stanley Dierckman.

Monday, Funeral Home, Bethel. Visitation 6-9 P.M., Wednesday. Memorials Spina Bifida Clinic Chil- Funeral Home, Norwood. July 15, 1991. Resident of East GAMP Hyde Park.

Visitation at the Witt, Good Kelsch Funeral friends, he retired from Harrt drens Medical Center, co Dr. Sonya Oppenheimer. son Tire Rubber. Burial in Home, 3026 Madison Rd. at Frankie Jo, of Springfield, and a Cincinnati resident for the past Batavia Cemetery.

BROWN Marjorle (nee Hale) of Hilton Oakley Square, Thursday from 9:30 A.M. until 10:45 A.M. Mass of Christian Burial St. Cecilia SCHMIDT-DHONAU READING SHARONVILLE 948-1113 948-1113 Head Island, SC formerly of Cin 16 years, died unexpectedly. She was born In Henderson, KY, the daughter of George and Rena Frances (Craig) Sep- Church, Thursday at 11 A.M, UPHUS Rita (nee Holtgrewe), be RIEDEL Norma wife of the late Paul A.

Riedel, loving mother of Donald P. and Paul N. Riedel, devoted mother-in-law of Mary and Barbara Riedel, dear grandmother of 1 1 grandchildren and ten great-grandchildren. Tuesday, July 16, 1991. Age 93 years.

Friends and relatives are Invited to attend Mass of Christian Burial at St. Richard Church on Thursday at 1 P.M. Chas A. Miller Sons Funeral Home serving the family. Sympathy may be expressed ter.

Mrs. Gamp had recently TUFTS SCHILDMEYER Loveland 683-2430 Blanchester 783-2458 by a remembrance to 5t. Mar loved wife of William Uphus, devoted mother of Gary, Steve cinnati. July 11, 1991. Survived by son James T.

Brown three grandchildren, one great-grandchild, sister Winifred Wurtz and brother Robert Hale. Services will be held July retired and relocated from Cincinnati, where she had been garet Hall, I960 Madison HQ. and Bob uphus, Diane Mers- 45206. opinion on the motion. Vehr's motion will be referred to the law and safety committee and will be discussed when council meets in August.

Vehr's motion received less than a ringing endorsement from Councilman Dwight Tillery, chairman of the law and public safety committee. "If you really want to deal with gangs, you have to deal with their fundamental causes Branch Auditor for Provident Bank. She was a member of the First Church of Christ, Sci Kelly and Cindy Uphus, also survived by seven grandchildren, dear sister of Norb, WiH and Fr. 27 In Hilton Head, SC. Memorl MATTOCKS VITT STERMER MINERAL HOMtS M.MIjihmiii wur Cnu.nnjli (' als to St.

Luke Episcopal Church, 50 Pope Hilton James Hillard, devoted hus entist in Springfield and Cincinnati. Survivors Include her Don Holtgrewe, Evelyn Kett-ner, La Verne Schoenung, Es Head Island, SC 29928. band of Lou Jean Mattocks, beloved father of Veronica D. The Cincinnati Enquirer An ordinance that would make it a misdemeanor "for any individual to be a member of a criminal street gang" or to be involved with a gang was proposed Tuesday by Cincinnati City Councilman Nick Vehr. Vehr's motion took note of recent "youth violence and open gang confrontation" in some cities at showings of the film Boyz the Hood.

The law would give police "another tool to dissuade young people from joining gangs," Vehr said. We need to be proactive, to deal with a situation before it devel daughter and son-in-law, Chris ther Eichhorn and the late CALDWELL tie Gamp and Robert A. Brown, Howard Holtgrewe. Suddenly Fix, Gloria Jean Harris, Shirlene Turner, Steven Lovely, Denice of Boston, MA; two sisters, Pa Ellen M. (nee Asher), beloved Monday, July 15, 1991.

Age 66 years. Mass of Christian Burial wife of Harlan Caldwell, devot James Jr. and Darren Mattocks, dear brother of ed mother of Sharon (Gail) Thursday, 1:30 p.m. at si, VORHIS Funeral Home Lockland Springdaie Norwood 821-0062 7712594 631-4884 Harp, Herschel and Ronnie L. tricia Byerman and Phyllis Sep-ter, both of Springfield; one brother, Madison E.

Septer, of Dayton, OH; an aunt, E. Jayne Ross, of Springfield; several James Church, Hubble Caldwell, dear grandmother of White Oak. Visitation Wednes Thelma McCarter, Mary Ann Moore, Virginia Weaver, Dorothy, Donald G. Joseph, and Jimmy Rio Brimmer, also survived day 6-9 P.M. at the Dalbert and not symptoms," Tillery 35 nieces and nephews.

The fami Woodruff Funeral Home, 2880 Florists four grandchildren and two step-grandchildren, sister of Lola Long, China Chapman, Jacob and Jack Asher and the TATE Roy beloved husband of Bertha Herbold Tate, dev brother-in-law of George and Grace Herbold, devoted uncle of Jean Llnd (Columbus, OH). Suddenly Tuesday, July 16, 1991. Age 82 years. Resident of Twin Towers. Friends may call at Chas.

A. Miller Sons Funeral Home, Hamilton Ave. at Knowlton Northslde, Thursday, 5-8 P.M. Funeral services Friday at 10:30 A.M. If desired, memori RUTEMILLER Lester beloved husband of the late Ann Baltrusch Rutemill-er, dear father of Mrs.

Kurt (Leslie) Porter and brother of Melva Rutemiller and the late Robert Rutemiller. Friends and relatives may call at the Nurre Bros. Funeral Home, 6050 Montgomery Pleasant Ridge, Wednesday 6-9 P.M. Mass of Christian Burial St. Saviour Church, Rossmoyne, Thursday, 10 A.M.

Interment Gate of Heaven Cemetery. Retired member of Carpenters Local 126. Memorials to the American Cancer Society, 3372 Central 45225. ly will receive friends from 5-7 Boudinot Ave. at Queen City.

by 13 grandchildren and a nost of other relatives and many "Poverty, bad housing, poor education and unemploy P.M., Friday In the Richards, "The Florist dear friends. July 15, 1991 In his late Emmanuel Asher. Tues- Since IMS doiCi of 52nd year, services Thursday, 7 P.M. Hall-Jordan Funeral Flowers Raff and Dunbar Memorial Home, 838 E. High Springfield.

A Memorial service will be held at 7:15 P.M., Friday In the Memorial Home, with ment are causes, and they aren't going to disappear by Home, 400 North Wayne Ave. beauty A distinction day, July 16, 1991. Residence Northbrook. Funeral service Paul R. Young Funeral Home, 7345 Hamilton Mt.

Healthy, Friday at 11 A.M. Friends may call Thursday World War I Vet World War II Vet Korean Veteran Vietnam Veteran Armed Forces Persian Gulf Lockland. Rev. Rose officiating. Friends may call from 6 P.M.

making motions like these. Reader Richard Kincaid offici 961-6622 City 7 Dy (Vlivrry als may be directed to the tlH time of services. Interment ating. May she be remembered Shriners Burns Institute. In Norfolk, VA.

from 5-9 p.m. In Spirit, Light and Life. Auction CONTINUED FROM PAGE E-l many, it's a positive sign. First-day sales figures confirmed Hardin: In Monday's two sessions, 112 yearlings sold for $34,357,000, or an average of $306,759. Last year's first day, 113 sold for $34,475,000, an average of $305,088.

As the 1 p.m. auction time approached Tuesday, the crowd started into the pavilion. Some stopped to order lunch at counters serving chilled shrimp and chicken a la king. "I'm very pleased," he said. Sixty-four yearlings were sold Tuesday afternoon for $22,332,000, an average of $348,938.

After top-purchaser Asakawa came Vincent O'Brien of Ireland, who paid $1.75 million for a Nijink-sky II colt from Darby Dan Farm, Lexington, and Joe Jamail, a Houston lawyer who bid $1 million for a filly by Mr. Prospector, also from Farish's Lane's End Farm. The Associated Press contributed to this story. full Tuesday, but as No. 199's auction time drew closer, seats began to fill.

Tension heightened. Light applause followed the session's top bid, made for Japanese businessman Yoshio Asakawa. Through an interpreter, Asakawa said he planned to take the horse to Japan. The yearling came from Will Farish's Lane's End Farm, near Versailles. The farm is where Great Britain's Queen Elizabeth stayed during five Bluegrass visits.

Farish called this year's sales great. horses quickly on and off the stage, but they didn't hesitate to stop to deliver a sales pitch for a horse they felt should have brought higher bids. The auctioneers watched and listened to four spotters on the floor. "Talk to me," a spotter barked to his quarter of the room. The spotters know the big spenders usually agents in touch with the actual buyers who stay outside the pavilion and communicate with cellular phones.

The auction area stayed about a third A ring of people arrived early for a seat to watch the auction through a glass wall. Karen Kipp and two associates said they were there to learn. She manages a new brood mare farm in Jasper, Texas. "This is our second year here," said Kipp. "I love Kentucky." She said the thoroughbred industry is growing in Texas and by the fall sales she hopes to have one of her mares at Keeneland.

An announcer and three auctioneers worked Tuesday's sale. They moved the 0.

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