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Cemetery. The Setter funeral home, Newport, is in charge of arrangements. Mrs. Harmeling MarDorothy Martin tin, a registered nurse, died yesterday at St. Elizabeth Hospital.

She lived at 1213 Scott Covington, and was 48 old. Surviving her are two sons, George Reiss, Cincinnati, and James Harmeling, Covington; five daughters, Mrs. Edna Moeller, Cincinnati, and Mrs. Jessie Martin, Mrs. Rita Taylor, Mrs.

Alma Vickers and Mrs. Dorothy Malott, all of Covington; a brother, Walter Johnson, tenden, and two sisters, Mrs. Edna Phipps, Ludlow, and Mrs. Sarah Webster, Crittenden. Requiem High Mass will be sung at 9:30 a.

m. Thursday at St. Agnes Church, Lookout Heights. Burial will be in Mother of God Cemtery. The Linnemann funeral home, Covington, is in charge.

Helen Mary Walker A blessing for Mrs. Helen Mary Walker, a former president of the Ladies' Auxiliary of Edward W. Boers Post of the American Legion, Bellevue, will be said at 10 a. m. Thursday at the Dobbling funeral home, Bellevue.

Burial will take place in Evergreen Cemetery. Mrs. Walker, who was 53 years old, died Sunday night in Speers Hospital, Dayton. She had been employed for years as a tailoress for Hyde Park Clothes, Newport. She lived at 404 Fairfield Bellevue.

She is survived by her husband, Harry Walker; two sons, Harry Walker Dayton, and Charles Walker, now stationed with the armed forces at Camp LeJeune, N. two sisters, Mrs. Ruth Taylor and Mrs. Elizabeth Reardon, New York City, and her mother, Mrs. Catherine Faulkner, Bellevue.

Laura Wells Services for Mrs. Laura Wells, 119 W. Second Newport, will be held at 10:30 a. m. tomorrow at the Radel funeral home, Newport.

Burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery. Mrs. Wells, who was 80 years. old, died Sunday at her She is survived by a sister, Mrs. Neal Carlfield, Chicago.

Orrin Phipps Orrin Phipps, St. Francis Hospital, Burlington, died yesterday, nati. A farmer, he lived Lawrenceburg, and was 87 years old. Surviving him are his widow, 207 E. 4th Mrs.

Ella Cason Phipps, and two sons, Wayne Phipps, Cincinnati, and Wendell, Mack, Ohio. held at 3:30 p. m. tomorrow Graveside services will bel the Odd Fellows Cemetery, Burlington. The Bullock Memorial funeral home, Hebron, is in charge.

Frank Fletcher Frank Fletcher, retired paper hanger, died yesterday at Speers Hospital, Dietrich Dayton, He lived on Road, Highland Heights. Mr. Fletcher, who was 67 years leaves sisters, Mrs. Winfred Hardin, Alexanand Mrs. Belle Etter, Georgetown, and a brother, William Fletcher, Cincinnati.

Services will be held at 2 p.m. tomorrow at the Alexandria funeral home. Burial will be in Alexandria Cemetery. George Gallenstein MAYSVILLE, March 17 (Special) -George Gallenstein, retired employee of the Southwestern Tobacco Co. in Maysville, was found dead in bed his home, 413 Central today by a neighbor, Mrs.

Brooks Rayborn. He was 77 years old. Surviving are five sisters and a brother, Mrs. Margaret Walter, Mrs. Josephine McCracken, Mrs.

Carrie Maurer, Mrs. Frances Spitsel, Mrs. Pauline Riggs and Charles Gallenstein, all of Cincinnati. Requiem High Mass will be sung at 9 a. m.

Thursday at St. Patrick Church. Burial will be in St. Patrick Cemetery, Washington, Ky. The Higgins funeral home is in charge.

Martha Caudill FLEMINGSBURG, March 17, (Special) Mrs. Martha Black Caudill died yesterday at home in Colfax, Fleming County. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Jane Stone, New Lisbon, and Mrs. Harlan Kissick, Salt Lick, five sons, Leslie, Dunreith, Willis, Fleming County; Stewart, Muncie, Carl, Kansas City, and Robert and Emory Caudill, both of Colfax, and a brother, Henry Black, Morehead.

Services will be held at 2 p. m. Tuesday at Sharkey Church. Burial will follow in Eldridge Cemetery. Rev.

C. M. Liles VANCEBURG, March (Special) Services for Rev. Charles Menifee Liles, pastor Liberty Grove Christian Church at Charters, Lewis County, who died at his home in Garrison, will be held at 2 p. m.

at the Garrison Methodist Church. NEWPORT 207 E. 4th Services Are Arranged For Heart Attack Victim Services for Harry Ackley, who collapsed and died Sunday night as he was driving his automobile near the Cincinnati Union Terminal, will be held at 2 p.m. tomorrow at the Muehlenkamp funeral home, Newport. Burial will be in Forest Lawn Memorial Park.

Mr. Ackley was driving with Miss Shirley Dryer, 91 Beech Covington, when he suddenly swerved his car to curb, laid his head against the seat and fainted. Miss Dryer called the police, and Ackley was taken to General Hospital, where he was pronounced dead. Dr. Herbert P.

Lyle, Hamilton County Coroner, attributed the death to a heart attack. Mr. Ackley had been under treatment for heart condition. He was 30 years old. His home was at 25 17th Newport.

He is survived by his mother, Mrs. Cordelia Ackley, Newport, and three sisters, Miss Juanda Ackley and Mrs Geneva Gemmer, both of Newport, and Mrs. Emily Ackley, Covington. Bridget Whalen Bridget Whalen, a resident of yesterday in the Dry Ridge Covington for many years, a died Rest Home. Her home was at 653 Covington.

Sue is survived by her husband, Nicholas Whalen; two sons, Charles Whalen, Covington, and William Whalen, Florence; and two daughters, Mrs. Mary Beckman, Miami, and Mrs. Lucille Brockman, Covington. Requiem High Mass will be sung at 9 a. m.

Wednesday in St. Patrick Church, Covington. Friends may call from 2 to 10 p. m. today at the Middendorf funeral home, 917 Main Covington.

Burial will be in Cincinnati. George McLoney George Amos McLoney, a retired carpenter, collapsed and died yesterday after shoveling away a patch of snow his home on Nicholson Road, Walton. Rouse, Boone County Coroner, said Mr. McLoney, who was 85 years old, suffered a heart attack. He is survived by his widow, Mrs.

Abbie Courtney McLoney; a son, Harold McLoney, Walton; a daughter, Mrs. W. E. Dickson, Louisville; and a sister, Mrs. W.

T. Courtney, Georgetown, Ky. Services will be held at 10:30 NEWPORT: 207 E. Water District Says It Will File Suit If Cold Spring 'Invades' Territory The Campbell Water District, said in a letter to the City of Cold Spring yesterday that it would take legal action prevent the city from supplying water to district consumers on Johns Hill Road. The letter advised Cold Spring that the district is planning construction of storage facilities, mains and other necessary appurtenances within the coming year for Johns Hill Road residents.

The letter said: Burial will follow in Waring Cemetery, Garrison. He was 57 years old. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Helen Neal Liles, a daughter and four sons, Mrs. Betty of Christy Garrison; and Charles Howard Liles, and William Liles, both of Columbus, Ohio, and, Ronald Liles, Lorain, Ohio, two brothers, Wilson and Vernon Liles, both of Garrison.

Calvin Berryman MAYSVILLE, March 17 -Services for Calvin Berryman, retired Mason ty farmer, who died at the home of a brother, Walter Berryman, West Union, Ohio, will be held at 4 p. m. Tuesday at the J. W. Porter Sons funeral home, Maysville.

Burial will follow in Maysville Cemetery. He was 76 years old. Besides his brother, he leaves two sons, Richard and Roy Berryman, both of Maysville; two daughters, Miss Louise Berryman, Louisville, and Mrs. Elmer Woodward, Aberdeen, Ohio. Charles Stone VANCEBURG, March 1 17 (Special) Charles William Stone, retired Lewis County farmer, died yesterday at his home here.

He was 76 years old. Surviving is a daughter, Mrs. Henry Butler, Vanceburg, and a son, James Arthur Stone, Canton, Ohio. Services will be held at 1. p.m.

Tuesday at the Church of God here. Burial will be in Morgan Cemetery, Lewis County. Myrtle Littleson NEWPORT OUR NEW BOSS SAYS207 4th E. "SELL OUT" NEWPORT, a 4th BOSS OVER 100 BRAND- NEW 1958 FORDS E. NEWPORT To Be Sold at Prices So Low We Are Not Allowed to Advertise ALL MODELS ALL COLORS ALL STYLES ALL Mi YOU CAN SAVE HUNDREDS OF DOLLARS NOW! SALE DON'T GIVEAWAY MISS THIS COME PREPARED IN NOW TO BUY Remember, You Can Afford A Schott Neuport Ford 4th NEWPORT 207 E.

4th NEWPORT the UNITED WAY Here's Your Doorway To Opportunity If your dollars are loafing on the job perhaps it's time you put them to work where they'll DIVIDEND CURRENT SARTT INSURFI SATIRES BUILDING UNITED ASSOCIATION "Because of these plans, the hereby notifies you that objects to any action on your to supply water consumer outside the of your town and within territorial limits of the disAny steps you invade our territory, will in prompt action the part of the district. "We understand that you are the process of obtaining source of supply of water, will include the installaof a main along Johns Hill We also understand as a part of this plan, the of Covington intends to construct a main and build a station in Campbell which would be solely the purpose of supplying needs." District members said they recognize that Cold Spring has legal right to obtain water Covington, and does not to take any legal steps this regard "even though the expenditure this of money is by illegal. Covpurpose our feeling that the responfor blocking the exrests with a resident Covington. SAVE "A more serious problem and directly affects the lone interests the water district is with your proposed construction. It is our understanding that you intend to supply water to consumers along where Johns outside Hill the Road corporate limits of your city and that your financing is dependent upon securing these new customers.

"This territory is part of the service area of the district. It is our understanding of the law that another agency, such as Cold Spring, is permitted to supply consumers in district territory only if the district is unable to supply them presently or within the forseeable future. The district is actively planning that construction." Campbell County Public Properties Corp. approved a resolution granting permission to Cold Spring to install its proposed water mains on the the property of the Campbell County Infirmary. George am County Attorney, said the resolution may be in violation of the mortgage agreement the corporation now has with a Cincinnati bonding firm.

James Meadows, Cold Spring city attorney, was present. BEAUTY SHOP SPECIAL WAVES :4.95 and Bustles our specialty: 6 Days A Week WE SPECIALIZE IN YOUR TYPE HAIR STYLE Helen Jean Huck, Owner YORK Beauty Shoppe 8TH and YORK NEWPORT, KY. HE 1-8374 918 Monmouth Newport, Ky. AX 1-6010 wi ORD SCHOTT NEWPORT FORD FORD NEWPORT OPEN 'TIL 9 P. M.

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4th NEWPORT 207 E. 4th NEWPORT 207. CINCINNATI ENQUIRER 3K Tuesday, March 1 18, 1958 KENTUCKY EDITION a. m. tomorrow at the Chambers Grubb funeral home, Walton.

Burial is to be in Resthaven Cemetery, Louisville. William Weber Services for William Weber, a retired employee of the Max Wocher Sons Cincinnati, and a former resident of Dayton, will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow at the Vonderharr Stetter funeral home, Newport. Burial will be in Spring Grove Cemetery, Cincinnati, Ohio.

Mr. Weber, who was 87 years old, died Sunday at the Brown County Hospital, Georgetown, Ohio. He had been living in recent years with a Fred Weber, near Bethel, He is survived also by a daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Nelson, Falmouth. Harry Grey Services for Harry Grey, a resident of Chicago who died Sunday when on his way home from the funeral of his sisterin-law, Mrs.

Amelia Grey, will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow at the Erschell funeral home, Newport. Burial lwil be in Evergreen Cemetery. Mr.

Grey, who was years old, was a former resident of Northern Kentucky but had in Chicago for many years. He had been staying at the home of his borther, Frank Grey, at 205 Kentucky Newport, until after the funeral. He left his brother's residence about 4 p. m. Sunday to catch a bus but collapsed in Newport at 14th St.

and Central Ave. The Newport Life Squad was unable to revive him. Mr. Grey was a retired electrician. He is survived by his widow, Mrs.

Barbara Grey, and his brother. Tony Fischer Tony Fischer, retired tool and die maker, died yesterday St. Elizabeth Hosiptal. A resident of 415 Fifth Dayton, he was 67 years old. Surviving him are his widow, Mrs.

Carrie Freppon Fischer; two daughters, Mrs. Hogan, Southgate, and Mrs. William Hemingway, Highland Heights; a brother, Thomas Fischer, Bellevue, and six grandchildren. Solemn Requiem High Mass will be sung at 9 a. m.

Thursday at St. Bernard Church, Dayton. Burial will be in St. 4th NEWPORT VANCEBURG, March 17 (Special) --Mrs. Myrtle Evelyn Littleton, R.

R. 5, Vanceburg, died last night at Hayswood Hospital in Maysville. She was 82 son, years Ernest old. G. Littleton, is Ports- al mouth, Ohio.

The Dickerson funeral home here is completing arrangements. NEWPORT, 207 E. 207 E. 4 207 E. 4th NEWPORT 207 E.

4th Sty. NEWPORT 207 E. 4th LOZ E. 4th- NEWPORT E. 4.

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