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MmtnrttMERn 1RN0U1ICEMOT1 mmn run mi Cincinnati Enqirlrtf i uui lOST-WOWANS IFlfORT Swu mfi AMELIA, NEAR iai7t mmj loot ATTENTION, COLORED! tfvFdER 1-7973. jiOST-ito iiVm7r MiMi'Mm tni Woedtwn IfcxMid W0 1-6991 HOUSES FOR SALE $1 Million Longview Job Due Enquirer Bureau Spccvil BOND HILL DC IIJXF 5TAMIL ill $iUl St Ull 117 HNMSSHY, FiorfKT. Vll H'lPHH COLUMBUS, Msy 8 More IT I man i minion in improve ments are scheduled for Long I bedrooms and 2 baths in tK oct. ment. (orner of fins Park erd Pd dork toad, ianrb-tvoa anartmenis living mom, 1521 large dining room enuinced k'trhens.

Porrhasi 2d firwf rented for S185. 1st floor fm Ourrheser. CAIl MARIAN BLOCK, AV 1-1010 0' Jf ANNE CLARE. VA 1-147 PO 1 000. MUELLER-FRIDMAN BOND hTl VI AaGF" ACE HIGH WITH KIDS! Three twin bedrooms; tomolelely modernized famdy kitchen; nice lot; one mmuie to naiochial or oublit school! Call JE I 9811, RE 1-7777 view Hospital in 'he next two jPt ngelow, A room modtrn.

20-ft. Iy-1 room. 4 but'cwru end ham. it i ten ll15, automat heat; tectid (wage; 9 10 acre tort. Only SI 1,000 WEINTRAUB, RE 1-1470 AMELIA MODERN i room bricki bastmont, stairs ta ua finished.

Jd, 3 5077, Mil 1-3900, Town ft Cjiuntry Realty AMFLIA-8 room. I or2 $8(10 rash. $60 per ennnlh; onrt $8200. Jt 185 AMI I IA four acres; 6 rooms, ail mof rrnconveniences; J13.750, WO I 8714 1 ANDERSON TOWNSHIP PERFECT NIGHT'S REST jNo traffic noiit, no bouncint trash (ns; h.rt it really secluded and ineaieful setting for an ULTRAMODERN I8RICK C0N1IMPORARY HOME i 6 rooms 30x19 living room with wood burning fireolart 2 tile baths, lower level family room with wood- years in the $76 million capital M9l't avtrv fvie it conduced with ha Ml W.ei.tion tt. Mcrad tribute ta iwtiimi memory Th tion.x ii o.

HENRY J. RADEL, Pre. M2 STATS AVE, WA I-036S 4122 Glanwty, Wa MSI2 IMS M.diion. Owiitqtow, HE MIIB 1104 Vm St, PA 1-4145 822 Vori N.wport, CO I-8S60 improvements program recom mended by the Capital Planning and Improvement Board for the biennium. Classification Index t-HOUSFJ mm SALE 3 APARTMENT MOtlSrS.

SAll S-KtAL ESTATE LOANS -RtS0RT PROPERTY SALE S-F10RI0A PROPERTY SAlt tV-OUT-OF-STATE PROPERTY. SALE! 7 FARMS COUNTRY HOMES. SALE I-IOTS AND ACREAGE SALE -BUSINESS INDUSTRIAL PROP. 10 INVESTMENT PROPERTY 11- RFAl ESTATE FOR EXCHANGI IJ-REAl ESTATE WANTED Hueston Woods state park BEN SIEGEL, REALTOR near Oxford is given top priority among park improvements. (RACK Projects approved for Hueston tuRtral kiits 10 MD MILL Open 2 to 5 Sunday 1431 Ctrolint Ave i bv owner, htvt- Woods total $478,000.

Lonrview Hospital Improvi Hrmtrlv With W1LTSEE. Inc. -Ettwktr Photo room frtmt; ectllent tonditiom near schools, churthts. RE 1 0788. ournino nrepiaiti noma centered on an acre hilltop lot, offering PANORAMIC VHW OF THE COUNTRYSIDE menU will include $438,000 to 24 W.

9th St. CH 1-0932 BON': HILL Brick. 3-bedroom, nawlv HOUSES FOR SALI WALNUl HULLS 1309 E. McMillan St WO 1-0474 MADISONVILLE 6111 Madison Rd. BR 1-0203 aeioratedi wall-to-wall tarotted thronghoutt mutt tall.

Owner. RE CREMATION TW 1-3773 rebuild Harmon Hall, $400,000 to rehabilitate eight wards, $200,000 to tear down the old annex building and for utilities, 1-6044. AVONDALE and $26,000 for remodeling of BRANCH HILL "$500 DOWN" Living rnom. family sie kitchen. hedrnnms.

tile the auditorium. i Busse BorpannCo. Rollman Receiving Hospital HILLSIDE CHAPEL NICHES URNS 525 J'nnn Ave UN 1U2I NO CHARCf -OP IMAPH SftVICIS ootlti Un Rtoutti "IS'IUR' At OMf maim yJ0 NURRE BROS. FUNERAl DiRFtlOR CHerrv 1-6929 ALLISON ROSE hath: basehient. Only $75 monthly.

will receive $21,000 for rehabili A nice buy at J8200. Clost To Hospitals Rnck. 4-apartment 4 rooms, solarium, hth, eatei t) Ken 4 garaoes Priced for Kc.tllent return On bus line. Call Mr. Stnkmen SY 1-1273.

AfTFR 5 P. Rf FRANCIS L. DALE, attorney, is congratulated by the Rev. Morris Arnold, left, and Rev. William Slater after his election last night as president of the Council of f'Churches of Greater Cincinnati, Rev.

Mr. Arnold was elected first vice president, Rev. Slater, who was president for the paet two years, came here from Cleve- land to preside at council's 45th meeting. Churches Must Work As One" tation and deferred mainte nance work. A Cincinnati National Guard MU 1-1343 Central Parkway and Clifton Hills Ave.

Take Ohio Bus Lines to Funeral Home Transfers Accepted ERSCHELL Armory will receive $100,000 as BRtNIWOOflTcAN'T BEAT "THIS" Prices Slashed $3000 TO SETTlf FSTATI COVINGTON CO 1-0146 the state's share for a five-unit AMBFRLEY VILLAGE PRESTIGE LOCATION ULTRAMODERN Several romplPtert, othPi'S under const nici ion on hau-I if itl Larnarnue Dr. off Arborcrfst Dr Follow arrows to (ippti Mouses Daily and Sunday 10 A. til dark. On 'j arid acre lots. Al) utilities.

BUILDERS: Nelson, Happier, Solon, Kelly and Longeway. SPLIT LEVELS AND RANCH HOMES Cincinnati School District; School bus; $40,000 and up. ELMER COOK Ko armory, for which 75 per cent of the total cost will come from 4C')(ercH clirafftuhrifir FUNERAL HOME Administrator wants action TOOAVI Beaulilul 3 bedroom tttarhed aaraof; wall lo wall caroet; tirtrta (all Charlie 6R 1-2947. Federal funds. FT.

THOMAS NEWP0R1 CO 1-8033 Miami University, Oxford. HI 1-1982 AVONDALE NORTH-UNRESTRICTED near Reading Rd.j 4-4-3; 3 hailis garage, gal furnau, Priced to sell fast. 3 fan-ily brick duolek) 5 tnd bath, lsti 5 and bath. 3d, 4 and balh. 3di 2-cai GUV W.

ANDERSON tlMCTOt 3 1 17 VINE STREET AVm 1-0421 REALTOR GR 1-8780 JOHN C. GUMP FUNERAL HOME $440 Glenmore at Herbert Cheviot MO 1-0690 will receive $1,233,000 for a new women's physical education building. Central State College, Wilberforce, will receive for a new gym and $250,000 for utilities and classroom Bamber Funeral Home gaiagti gas heat; very clean. $3500 John Bamber Robtrt Bamber BRENTWOOD, EAST-BRICK Tremendous Savings New ranch homes, 2-3 4 bedroomi, tx 3011 Woodburn Avt. WO 1-1440 down.

Bill Berwick. CA 1-1347. SMITi REAlIv c0- Tand 3" I m. Try $1500 down. IVANSlON-l-tamily brick, CUMMINSVIUE-lhrtt l-lamiliet.

motivation to ecumenicity is one of obedience to the fulfillment of the words of Jesus Christ "that all might be one that the world might believe." Thev task of the churches today, he stated, it to manifest this oneness. Expressing the belief that the ecumenical movement will continue to develop at local national and world levels, Dr. Cal Hodapp Funeral Homes elusive. Finneytown school bus. AV Hmilton at Elision 7401 Vin S.

1-38B3, MU 1-7539, JA 1-9627. The new Bureau of Unem XI 1-1040 VA 1-0805 HOME rr REALTOR MU 1-8600 ED. BURDEN CA 1-1961 AVONDALE 3588l5en, off Forttti ployment Compensation at Cincinnati is scheduled to receive $250,000 for a parking lot. 1 -family. 5 roomi modarn.

RIEDLINGER-LEMEN FUNERAl HOMES kins said churches can do many things more effectively by working together instead of TRY $1250 DOWN Owntr, TW 1-5449, aflar NO RESTRICTIONS We have 1-2 3 family hornet as low as $1000 down 19 GrMnJt. J3eejutiitofnlt Ave TEBOLD FUNERALHOME THOMAS 5. SMITH. Broker, CA 1 1347 IB Mailman Sentenced For Thefts Verl L. Smith, 27, 3705 lona 8RiD6lT0WN BRUNE-HARPENAU SPLIT-LEVELS RANCHOMES FHA Loans Available WE TRADE 2, 3, 4 BEDROOMS Family RoomsPatios $16,250 TO $22,600 Open Daily, I to Dark Classification Index END (DEAIHS) B-URD-OF IhANKJ IN MtMORiAM O-BIRIHS MARRIAGES E-REllfilOWS SOCIAL EVENT! F-SOLIEIIES AND LODGES G-MiSlEHANFOUS NOTICE! H-LOSI AND FOUND K-1RAVEI OPPOPRIUNIIItS AVONDAlI HICKMAN ST.

j'tnart menls. 3 'ooms. tarhr fire escane, spiariili fnmares, tntranres, meters ALD5N McttOD EA 19191 3700 GIENM0RP AVE M0 1200 QUEEN J. J. SULLIVAN CO.

Iradforo Sulllvtn Olrtctor 1336 st Bell PL W0 1-0133 AMBERLEY 4 BEDROOMS 2 FULL BATHS Amharley Vill" is the location nf rhi' sneriout brltk and stone ranch-style home. Two bedronms and tile balb nn the first floor Two larot bedrooms and hath nlu irniout 'tneled sewing ronnt on second floor. Beautifully thrubbed Phone today for an appointment to Inspect Hi itl comtortahlt home. HERBERT M. HEILBRUN TW 1-8595 I-766 separately.

"Effective cooperative action of Christians," he observed, "does not require uniformity of organization or doctrine but it does require conformity to Christ." Other officers elected last night include the Rev. Morris F. Arnold, rector of Christ Church, first vice president, and Mrs Philip E. Obmart, sec AVONDAI E- Booart St, 5 family brirk. new storm doors, wmdrws, newly nainted: newly rtwlrerir bath aach, VORHIS Funeral Homes PO t-SSBT im AVONDnli-Briik St Couis 4-i" itKKlAND OHIO NORWOOD OHIO ME 1-4884 letter carrier, was sentenced to three months rh prison VA 1-0063 JOURNEnjWTJ jDETHSJA al-i 4f-nily level lot 2-car Directions; 6300 block Glenway Ave.

to (ir sea thit tndav by1 Judge John H. Druffel in VON BOKERN Laura, beloved sister ol uwrenct turn lett on Greenway PL 1 8221 JENKINS REALTY By Ann Russell I Enquirer Church Editor The ecumenical church, made up of many churches, must work as one church against the strong and antagonistic forces that seek to destroy it, the Rev. Stanley R. BougMon, executive secretary of the Cincinnati Preshytery, said last night. spoke at a symposium on ehureh ecumenicity (uniting) at Hie 45th annual meeting of the Council of Churches of Greater Cincinnati at Christ Church, The program followed a dinner and business session at which Francis L.

Dale, Cincinnati attorney and Methodist lay leader, was elected Council president. i Other symposium participants were the Rt. Rev. Roger W. Blanchard, bishop coadjutor of the Episcopal Diocese of Southern Ohio and the Rev, Dr.

Raoul superintendent of the Cincinnati Methodist District. The Rev. Richard D. Isler, executive secretary of the Council, was moderator. "We must increasingly re-j frain from saying 'my church' and 'your church' and speak of.

'the church' in the united build-, ing of the world Christian com-; munity," Rev. Mr. Boughton Mid. He pointed to the necessity of 'rethinking our relationships" since World War II because of the "phenomenal gowth of nationalism in Asia and Africa." This, he declared, has precipitated a new emphasis in the life of the world church, the "ecumenical church involved in a dynamic revolutionary mission." Bishop Blanchard said thel U. S.

District Court yesterday AVONDALE-KEADINQ RD. 4-familvi Al condition. Income $3480. Asking $25,500. AV 16026.

for stealing approximately 60 retary. Re-elected as treasurer was Walter S. March and as AVONDALE 17-roorn brick, 7-7-3r bar- letters addressed to the Disabled American Veterans at Joseph VonBokern, Thursday, May 7, 1959j formerly of 409 W. Twelfth Covington, aged 71 years Funeral Monday, May II, 1959, from the John N. Middendorf Sons Funeral Home, 917 Main at 8:30 A.

Requiem High Mass 5t. Alovsiui Church. 9 A. M. Interment Mother of God Cemetery, friends may call Sunday, from 2 until 10 P.

M. RANGES REALTY, CH 1-0977, CA -69 CHEVIOT FAIKMOUNT DELHI HILLS 3425 1824 4619 Harrison Wetlwood Delhi Pile W0 1-0833 WA I 1500 WAJ-0110 Pleasant Ridge. He pleaded AMBF.RlEYVilLA&F. AVONDALE Colored; good 1-family 3 bedtoomj) convenient. PL BRIDGETOWN 5575 CHIID5 AVE OPEN SAT, AND SUN.

2-5 guilty. A postal inspector said Smith WRASSMANN fUZ? AVONDALE, North-Warwirk modern brick 3 bedroom home, air condi- WEINER-Jacob, beloved husband ol p. 1-6309 LARGEST- SPLIT.LEVEL admitted realizing approxi lionedr ii oi to schoo and buses; the latt Emma Calnie Weiner, devoted 2625 Gilbert Ave. WO 1-1600 mately $500 by taking letters Built In Greenacres. 25-foot living buy from owner; priced for quick talt $17,000.

AV 1-4889. room, i3-ioor master Bedroom. on which there was postage father of Sister Junilla, Sister Paci-ficia, Sister Edwardine, CPP5, Sister Nola, PHJC, Rev. Francis A. CPPS and Al I.

Weiner tnd Mrs, Frank full balhs, 2-car garage, home AVONDALE, two 1-femilv brick homes, very clean. Open for due. Council trustees. Fredriks D. Berger and Mrs.

Earl Hughes. Named to the executive board were the Revs. Hugh B. Evans, L. V.

Booth, W. Eugene Motter, Richard E. Moore, Charles A. Malotte and Robert Cassell and Mai. F.

William Carlson (of the Salvation Army), Louis A. Hoff, H. P. Winter, Charles Armold, Orville E. Petereon and Mrs.

Hugh Carmichael. The Rev. William A. Slater, who has served as president of tomplelely air-conditioned. Urge family room With built-in cuo- left's fillS 1 (Antoinette) Schmldlin, Mrs.

Charles In another case Charles E. noaros, see many niort tttturts. H. (Cecilia) Wesselkamoer and tha late Rev. Florence J.

Weiner. OlMi esi Tipton, 1415 Vine pleaded offer. ED BURDON, UN18027; BATAV" Largs Restored House vacant. Call MRS. DICKEN, MO I-B200 dence, 3784 O'Leary Deer Park WITT, GOOD KELSCH SURPRISE HOUSE guilty of possessing 60 gallons of untaxed liquor.

He brought Ihursday, May 7, 1959; aged 88 years. Friends may call at the Imwalle Mer morial, 4811 Vine al Washington, the liquor to Cincinnati from looks like a conventional 7 story hotise, artually is very spacious 5 room, I-floor plan with expandable Jd floor. lower-level game room 0 rorna' lot one block from Court-nuse. 1 tila baths, 8 rooms, has feoaialp anlianre. Could he 2-familv "Kiellent rvHi'iiion, Call Bill Charles PL 2-56S8 EA 1-7900 FUNERAl HOME It I ftR 102f MADiSON RD I 'U I Up Bolton Funeral Home 3042 Harrison Avt.

We'lwooo Si. Bernard, Sunday, beaween 3 and 9 P. M. Solemn ppnuiein High Mass Tennessee. He also was sen with tiienlace ropner plumbing St.

Mark Church, Fvanslon. Monday 10:30 A. M. Elder Council K. of slate rool.

Irnnrnt ulate condition tenced to three months in prison, I I 1 the Council for the last two Wain A Bolton M0 1-4059 Will meet tt funeral home, Sunday, Quotation under $.10,000. WV'jbmm (2k Tji Eleanor S.evert. EA 1-4730. TR l-UWlU yFF CI JJ 'J 2B 8 P. M.

An indictment against John years, returned from Cleveland to preside at. the meeting. lie WHITTAKER Martha Davis, survived hy H. King, operator of Jehmiie's JOURNEYJi her brother, John Landon Davis of BRIDGETOWN NFAR SCHOOISI Lunch Room, 141; Vine in left here May 1 to accept an ex Indianapolis, suddenly Friday, May 8 HILTBRAND Ida (nee Rapp), of Seven volved in the same moonshine Mile. Ohio.

Thursday. May 7. 1959, ecutive church post there. at Oelray Beach, Florida; burial to be at Evergreen Cemetery. Oaylon 3 Bedrooms, i Baths JUST COMPLETE D- NEW CUSTOM TYPE A NEAT BRICK case, was dismissed for lack of! beloved wife of Robett Hiltbrand, dear mother of Rosa, Robert Jr.

and Albert Bishop Henry W. Hobson gave Real dollar valut in this tltitctive HUMt; 4x1, living room dining room evidence. Tipton was an em papers please copy. WIESSNER-Elirabeth (net Doldi, be loved wife of Lynn Woessner, de the benediction last night. 2-bedroom home, new furnace and Hiltbrand, Mrs.

Florence Hiltbrand Millie, and Mrs. Helen Hiltbrand combmalion; has large window wal cat in Kitchen, with built-in range Slout; also survived by seven grand. hot-water heattrj carpeting included: full basement; lot 50x176 on no-outlai streetr immediate possesstoin. Call voted mother of Mrs. Jane Selhorst and Mrs.

Mary Mitchell, sister of children and two great-grandchiidren; ployee of King s. Boy, 12, Drowns ano oven; a tremendous bedrooms; both baths In tile; BEAUTIFUILY FINISHED BASEMENT, A I ONLY $22,900, Alice Stueienderg. 5Y I-B334 Mrs. A. Donnelly, Mrs.

Fred Bret! Schneider, Charles, Walter and Roy sister ot Mrs. Bertha Stevens of Cm-cinnati. Services Monday, at 2 P. at th Inman Funeral Home. Somer OBITUARIES Dold; at her residence, 51.

Petersburg Fla. i formerly of Covington, Ky. Serv villa, Ohio. Visitation at thfuneral ATHENS, Ohio, May 8 CP) mm home, Sunday, titer 2 P. M.

Martha Whittaker ISAACS-Elizabeth. of 3652 Reading A 12-year-old boy drowned in an abandoned strip mine bed at ices from the Vonderhaar Stetter Funeral Home, Third and Overton Newport, Monday, May 11, 1959, at 10 A. M. Friends may call from 3 to 9 P. Sunday.

Road, sister-in-law of Mrs. Rose AMBFRLEY Conservative Elegance On more than an acre of beautifully landscaped lot 3-bedroom ranch especially designr-d by present owner lor comfort featuring electric garagt doors Thennopaiie windows --permanent awnings iwo patios tnd en air-conditioned Florida room with Cuban Me floor this is one of Amberley's belief homes-see it you'll love It Call SY 1-6234 for information. hotze, Icuntzler co. fW 1-4306 tyV I-3A9B RE 1-0336 Isaacs. Services Weil Funeral Home BLUE ASH Nelsonville last night, but his BRIDGETOWN OWNER GREEN ACRES WANTS OFFER 3901 Reading Road, Sunday, May 10 at 11 A.

M. Word has been received of the death of Mrs. Martha Davis Whittaker, a former resident of younger brother was rescued. The victim was Clyde Bradley, LITTLEF0RD Roger beloved husband Transferred and must sacrlflr.t this of Merjorie Littleford (nee Donaldson), IMMACULATE Two large bedrooms, plus tnclosed porch for year around use. Living room, large kilchen, attached garaoe.

real buy at $11,900. Call Virginia Woilson, El 1-6315, EA 1-7900. devoted rather of Mrs. Robert son of Mr. and Mrs.

Earl Brad-i ley, Nelsonville. He was one of spacious J-bedroom solit-ltyel. G.E enuipoed kitchen, family room. Dado heaiitifullv decorated. Immediatt occupancy.

Call today. Stegeman, Mrs. John W. Ross, Roger 5. Lillletord Jr.

and William D. Little- five boys wading in the water- Cincinnati and Dayton in Del-ray Beach, Fla. "Funeral arrangements will be held in Cin ford, end dear brother of Mrs. Arthur W. Wadsworth and John Lillletord filled pit.

and apparently went under when he missed his footing. cinnati at the convenience of Jr. i at his residence, Alexandria, Ky. Thursday, May 7, 1959, Service Monday, May II. at St.

Andrews Eplsco the family, pal Church, Ft, Thomas, at 10:30 A. Friends may call Sunday, at the Hobbling Funeral Home, 106 Ft. Thomas Ft. Thomas, Ky. tj BRIDGETOWN-LOT 100x5961 13 FRUIT TREES from 3 to 5 and to 9 P.

M. In CLOSING TIMES To place, cancel or correct an ad, phone GA a direct line to Want Ad headiiuarieni. Ada may be charged. Billings wlU bp made at expiration of ads. DEADLINES DAILY 4 P.

M. Deadline tor all ids tor tht next morning i Enouirer SUNDAY 6 P. M. FRIDAY ALL ADS Chargto ano Paid In Advanct CORRECTIONS "'UF A5H ive-room: aluminum siding: city wa ten gas furnace: garaoe; on lot 50 bv 150. Prireri lot muck sa e.

PROGRESSIVE RIAL STATE AGENCY JE 1 3365 REALTORS TE 1-5727 BLUE A SH 0 1 an vvood Rtl.7 2'or 3 lieu nf flowers, friends may send en offering to their favorite charity MATTICE Re George, beloved husband 4 YEAR BRICK-5 1-FL00R1 ASKING $16,800, Home has Full basement, garage, rear pat.o, GRAPE ARBOR AND RASPBERRY PATCH. CALL of Louise Howard Mattice, Thursday May 7, 1959; residence, 2625 Park Norwood. Friends may call at bedroom brick; 3 yeacs old: large lot; full basement. Only Addison, MO 2-1736; suburban, TW 1-1200, NOW, the Tredway funeral Home, 2131 Cam eron Norwood, Sunday, 2 to 4 1.1-222? P. M.

Funeral Monday, 10:30 A. I A0AMS0N BtUN Jl ANDREAS PETRIK ASHBURN SAUER I B0HL TRAGESSEt I COOPER TURNER I DAEHIER VON B0KERN I HENSHAW WEINER I HtlTBRAND WHITTAKER 9 ISAACS WIESSNEI LITTLEF0RS (I MATTICE II MINDERMANN II M0SIER MUHLHAUSEK MINDERMANN John beloved hus band of Ethel Mindermann (nee Trial Date Set In Smith Case U. S. District Judge John H. Druffel yesterday set May 18 for the trial of attorney Robert James Smith, 30, 760 E.

Mitchell on an airplane bomb-hoax charge. Smith is charged in connection, with a call made to the control tower at Boone County Airport saying a bomb had been placed on an outgoing plane January '30. Smith requested a jury trial. AMBERLEY VILLAGE FIRST tIME Of FIRED ONF OF THE FINE51 ESIAIE5-5ITIJ. AltO IN A COMMANDING P05U10N OVERL00KIN0 A WINDING ROAD 10 A BtAUTIFUl PARK LIKE SETlING ANO FOUR ACRES OF TREES ANO SHRUBS.

I HI IS AN FXCEP1WNAI 0PPOR1UNITY 10 ACQUIRE A HOUSE IDEALLY ARRANGED FOR lODAY'S LIVING WELL BELOW REPRODUCTION aiSIS LESS THAN FIVE MINUTES TO St-OPPING. THIS UNUSUAL HOUSE 'US1 BE SEEN TO BE APPRECIATED AS WORDS ARE INADEQUATE! 3 BED ROOMS AND 3V BATHS. PANELED DEN. GARDEN. QUOTATION.

FOR APPOINTMENT CALL HARRY COWEN, UN LJ409- GERTRUDE FRIDMAN. MUELLEh-FRIDMAN a AMBERLEY-SAGAMORS NEW! CONTEMPORARY SPLIT-' rVEL 3 BEDROOMS 2 FULL BATHS FULL BASEMENT LOT 85x267 $31,500 OPEN NOON TIL DARK Davis), and dear brother of Mrs. BRIDGETOWN, NEAR- 1 ACRE Visitation Parish ONLY $1500 DOWN Frieda Cummins and Mrs. Marie Hays Thursday. May 7.

1959; at his home Dtadlines tor corections art tht same 1006 Park Park Hills. age 72 years. Friends may call Sunday at John N. Middendorf Sons Funeral BOND HILL 1 69 Spacioul 3 bedroom, TV room, flrl-place in living room, full dimng room, eat-m kitchen; 2-car garage. NEAR ST, AGNLS AND BONO Hill SCHOOLS; ON BUS.

ONLY $16,900. BRENTWOOD 5158 J-room 1-floor plan; eat-i kitchen, eouiooed with disposal, dishwasher and stove; air conditioned; full basement; attached garage. Mutt tell immediately. Open to offer. COLLEGE HILL 5 III If you trt looking for delightful home and real buy that will givt vou comfortable living oo a auiet Home, 917 Main from 4 to 10 Donl miss this opportunity to see this 3-bedroom home, with spacious living and dining room, modern bath, kitclien; basement garage; on a beautiful level lot.

160 ft. by 260 ft, ONLY $16,900. P. M. Services Monday, May 11, at 2 P.

M. Interment Highland Cemetery, as deadlines for each Ivoa ot ad Onct Dleitd. an ad be until tfttr tht first anoearance In tht caper ERROR AND ADJUSTMENTS Advtrtlstra mould check tht first lis-ittlimtnt ot thtu td. In Enouirer can not be responsible tor more than one MOSIER-Arthur beloved tiusband of Helen largenesst Mosier, son of Henrietta and the late Arthur Mosier, brother of Mrs. Revilo Erlck son end Kenneth C.

Mosier, 8 1959; residence 6B17 Stewart Rd. Frank Turner Frank Caldwell Turner, former employee of the Western Southern Life Insurance died yesterday at Bethesda Hospital after suffering a heart attack, on Wednesday. He was 81. Mr, Turner, who lived at 920 Burton Avondale, began working at the insurance firm st the age of 17 and retired 27 years ago. '-A 50-year member of the Linwood Lodge 567, F.

Mr. Turner is survived by his widow, Mrs. Alice Lippelman Turner, and a daughter, Miss Dorothy E. Turner, also of Cincinnati. Services will take place at 11 a.

m. Monday at the Ja-cocks-Elden A. Good Funeral Home, Walnut Hills; Burial will be in Spring Grove. Linwood Lodge will hold services at 8 p. tomorrow.

Elizabeth Isaacs Miss Elizabeth Isaacs died yesterday at Sheltering Oaks Hospital. She was 72 years old. Miss Isaacs, who lived with her sister-in-law, Mrs. Rose Isaacs, at 3652 Reading was a mem. ber of Lexington Synagogue, the F.zralh Noshim Society, and a life member of the Hadassah.

She is survived by four nephews, S. H. Isaacs, Cincinnati, Dr. Aaron Isaacs and Dr. Arthur Isaacs, both of Louisville, and Ben Zillman, St.

Louis, and a niece, Mrs, Henry Goldstein, Louisville. Services will be conducted at 11 a. m. tomorrow at the Weil funeral home, 3901 Reading Rd. Burial will be in Louisville.

Jacob Weiner Solemn Requiem High Mass for Jacob Weiner, owner and operator of Weiner's Leather Shop for 40 years, will be intoned at 10:30 a. m. Monday at. St. Mark Church.

His son, the Rev. Francis A. Weiner, will officiate, Mr. Weiner, who lived at 3781 O'Leary Deer Park, died Thursday at St. Francis Hospital.

He was 88. The 1m-walle funeral home is in charge. Street you must see this 3-hedroom incorrect insertion Upon noting an error tht tdvtrtistr should ail tht Silverton. Thomas Memorial in charge of services. Due notice Man Crushed Walter Blanks.

57. 952 Rich- B460 GWILADA MUHIHAUSER George, beloved husband Lang built home. Rtcreaiion room in basement; garagt. Many other features FINNEYTOWN 128 Brkk; 4 bHrooms, 2 iMtM; wilt to BRIDGETOWN "Ul A LARGE YARD With fruit trees grape irbnr, and llower garden surrounds this white I-llnnr plan with very Urge living 'Oom and kitchen. 1 bedrooms, tile bath; 2 large oorrhes; a'lacber' ga raqri.

The or ta is right JJEliNG REAL TATE GR I BRIDGE fOWN--MACiC 1-3442 RE l-lfl of Gertrude Riggs Muhlhauser, dear father of Mrs. Fred (jiianita) Lee mbnd riiPri of a crushed head Classified Department GA 16300 or llassitied Customer Service PA 1 -271)0 Adiustments trt made on tht degree to which tht error reduced tht value ot tht td Iht right li reserved by tht Cincinnati Fnonirtr to revise or ieier-1 arbitrarily at Its option any advertising deemed obiertloftnbl tithtr in subiect matttr dear grandfather ol Melmda and wall Cterr-clino in living room, dminq iyesterday when he was wedged Danny lee. Wednesday, May 6, 1959; James A. Pool, Builder AMBERLEY YOU ARE INVITED TO VISIT "WHITE TREE ESTATES" WHfRE "CLEARVUE" residence, 55118 Sidney Rd. Friends may call at tht Chas.

A. Miller Sons Funeral Home, Hamilton at LEVEL LOT 100X260 room wnnrj hurnma rrfpUr binM-in Hi -Fi Gf -tfauiopffi kitrhrt with 9Utn fpf Mro rutrJitfOrt roim he mprit; oowdr room; cnmplMv ir rnnrl'hrintrl; 2r gar8P. Witi ion Si6er Undt. WYOMING, NEAR 176 Knowlton Northside. Sunday, afle illustrttlon ot phras-otogv opposed to public interest or tht oollcy tt tht between a magnetic and a flatbed-type railroad car in the junk yard of David J.

Joseph 924 W. Fifth St. The crane turned as he was about to climb aboard. Operator of the crane fi M. Funeral service Monday, at with beautiful argt frees, lurroundina A.

M. Kilwinning lodoe. No. this spacious 3 bedroom brirk beauty. newspenet CANCELLATIONS IS BUILDING LUXURY HOMES UNDER ON l-ACRE I0TS.

WE ARE 356, F.J.A.M. sarvict Sunday, at lya baths, dining ronns would makt ideal Isl-floor bedroom, lifttimt Halt P. M. B.P.O.E., No, Itryict, Sun- SIARTIKB OUR "HORSESHOE CIRCLE' This outstanding homt is worthy of DAILT-5 P. tor next day tnaulrtr HN nob TH Aun ruiiu uuuirc tocc day, at 8 P.

M. roor. quotation J21.TO0, WHITE OAK REALTY 3UNUAT Noon Saturday tor runninstiDRlVE. 5ELECT YOUR LOT NOW AND O'BRIEN-Cecilia Newman, beloved JA was James Patton, 32, 8 St. James PI.

Coroner Herbert P. 5273 your consideration, localed on a Vj acrt. Contains 2 baths, enuinpd kitchen; screened porcti and manv other apoointments. to wo eanr.tnationi accented saturnaviwt- will BUILD YOUR DREAM HOUSE for ids appearing foe tht flrtt tlmt MR RANDMAN HAS DIFFERENT PLANS 'ench, tut- BRIDGETOWN Lovtiy new torn-built 2-bedroon Ljle was notified. brick rUR TuU 10 CH005E FROM DRIVS OUT TODAY AND CALL GERTRUDk large lot; beautiful sectioni In new Oak Wfc 1-2456 tI33J rKIUMAN JE 1-1111 PO 1-7000.

tins Mign scnooi area; Z-ctr garagt 1 E3 RAKMIOItN MULLER-FRIDMAN full Basement- bargain tcceot best offtr now Convention Opens ralhsktller; Owner will HU 1-9826 AMBERLEY VILLAGE Space No Problem About 70 delegates attended the opening session yesterday wita of tin late Thomas J. O'Brien and mother of Mrs. Edwin C. Van-j leunen and grandmother of Thomas and Elise VanLtunen and sister ol Mrs. James R.

Poston, at her residence, 6300 Edwood Avenue. Cincinnati, Ohio, Friday, May 8, 1959. Prayers at the Allison and Rose fu-neral Home, Rbbms St, and Madison Covington, at 9.30 A. M. with Requiem High Mass at Immaculate Contention Church, Newport, at 10 A.

M. Internment St Steonen Cemetery. Friends may call from 4 to 9 P. M. Sunday.

PETRIK-Madalene beloved daughter of thi late Michael and Regma Petrik, and sister of Mrs. Rose Tavlor; Wednesday, May 6, 1959; residence, 248 Senator Pl Chiton. on Sunday Please tsk tor cancellation number it your cancellation receipt. LOCAL RATES The following ouotttions are tht rates PER LINE PER DAY when insertions tre consecutive lorn atts within SO-milt rtdiut tt Cincinnttl. DAILY SUNUAt 0 tlmtt Zjc 34c Nmtt V4c Sic 4 tlmtt 26c 40e 1 Hmt 35c SOc Minimum cbtrge SI 00 CLASSIFICATIONS BRIDGrfOWN-GREEN A'CRES SPLIT-LEVEL RANCH Nearly new; 3 bedrooms, ij btths GE kitchen.

fmiiw rnnm. of the two-day convention of: id this spaciout 4-bedroom, 2-beth brick ranch (2 bedrooms and bath Ohio units of the National Federation of Federal Employees in BOND HILL OPEN HOUSE 3 TO 5 1113 FENMORE DRIVE One square off Paddock Road, near shopping and schools. A perfect family home with 5 bedrooms, room and paneled living room. Owner transferred, wants ouick sale. Call MARY BR 1-9500 OR AFTER 5 P.M., El 1-2767 caipeting; lot 65x126.

Reduced MO 1-8687 RODA GR 1-5300 separated by living Quarters on each BRIDGETOWN- 1-FLOOR PLAN KAREN Brick ranch; 2 bedcooms. the Hotel Sinton. Today, the Very Rev. John J. Marquardt ol Glendale will discuss "Commu wing of homeij snacious lot.

Asking $38,900, Call Bernire Wagner tt RE 1-6265 or RE 1-64S0. Robson-Middendorff rarnsKeiier; iio.vuu, Announcements Real Estala Far Salt Friends may call al the Baiter nism" and state officers will be Sahnd Funeral Home. 3412 Cliftomi tnt elected. Llatl A It Class 1-13 Class 13-30 Cites 3141 42-43 .0 44-47 48-62 BRIDGETOWN RD -MACK -5 acres; "10 Clifton, Friday, from 4 to M. Reouiem High Mass, Church i nf tht Annunciation, Clifton Jjn'nciai And luimtH rroni) goon oroom brit.K; gas AMBERLEY SUPERB Merchandise SETTING Therefor with joy thall draw water out of the of talvation.

hninh 12:3. (Looyi 1959 John Howard Harrii) DAMS0N-Arch father oT" MrT. John Kreig ol Cincinnati, Mrs. Robert Frodot and Virgil Adamson of GfO'Oi-town, Ohio, May 1, 1959; midencf, Georgetown, Ohio. Frienrh may tail tht Cahjll Funeral Home, Georgetown, after 3 P.

Friday. Service SaturdayMay 3 P. M. ASHBURN Robtrt beloved husbaMi of Florence Lear Ashburn, beloved son of Richard E. and Goldie Carey Ash-burn, brother of Dick.

Jim and Judy Ashburn and Mn. Delores Kaiser, of 5531 Monardl Cincinnati. Ohio, Sassed away at Deaconess Hospital, iednesday evening. May 6, 1959. Visitation at Tufts Funeral Home, lovaland, Ohio, Friday evening, from 6 until 9 P.

M. Reauiem High Mass St John Church, Foster. Ohio, Salur- A. M. ANDREAS Suti (net Griffith), beloved widow of John E.

Andreas, devoted i of Mrs. Margaret McCormack, Miss Maude and Ed Griffith; at her residence, 605 Vine Oayton, Kv.i aged 86 years, Servires from tht Vpnderhaar A Stetter Funeral Home. Third and Overton Newport, Monday, May 11, 1959, at 2 P. M. Friends may call from 3 to 9 P.

Sunday. Member of the loyalty Council, No. 14, 0, of A. and Caian- lOHl-Minnie (nee HanselmanT beloved wife of the latt Albert Rohl, devnted mother of Mrs, Vide Gaiter, Mrs. Ralph laycock, Mrs.

Kenneth Morrison, Harlev, llovd, Charles, Clar. ence and Harold Bohl, Friday, May 8, 1959; residence, Georgetown, Ohm. Friends may call at the Cahall funeral Home, Georgetown, alter 4 P. M. Saturday.

Services Sunday, MV 10. est h30 P. M. COpPER-Robert 6 pt Zelma Cooper mee Stearn), devoted father of Robert Gtorge Cooper uddenly, Thursday, May 7, 1959; residence, Marathon, Ohio. Friend may call at tht Cravtr Funeral Home, Milford Sunday, May 10, from 6 to 9 P.

M. Services St. Thomas Epitco- 0-30 a'm' Mv PTEHlISrsttlli' MwrnlliTTieiovTd wife of tht latt Albtrt C. Daehltr of Portsmouth, Ohio; devoted mother of Stirling Moore of Bateyia, Ohior grandmothtr ol H. Stirling New-, town, William Marty of Madeira, and louts H.

Moon of Bttavii, Ohio; Thursday. May 7, 1959. Remains at the Moore Funeral Home, Batavia, Ohio, whert services will be held Saturday, May 9. at 2 M. Friends may rail after 4 P.

Friday N' Fllen wiHn ol, Edward Henshaw near mother ol lewis J. Henshaw dear 0-anH other of Dr fdoar Jr and Slanley Henslnw dear ol Mrs lewis M. Mrs A A Mrlheete and Stenhan Inhnson Wdriedv. Mav A 19 Funeral se'vire at the Gr Fnistnnat Chmrh College Hill Saturday 9 TO A m' Family rntt no flowers he stnt Chas, M.llw torn Is charge, -cac garagt; includes half-arrr tHi'' 10 HU 15' 66- To Head Board automobiles iotft, Iruckt Irtlltfi Class 63-72 The beauty of this snowy-wtiite, enhances the hauty nf this snowy-white green-snuttered can-ter-hall colonial; 3 family bed BRIOGFTOWN-OAK HIIIS PRICE RKDUCKD Resor Saturday, May tt 9 SAUElT-Martaret beloved sister of Mrs. Rudolph R.

Kahsar, sister ot the late Anthony, Albert, Frank and Edward Sauer Thursday. May 7, 1959; rtsidence, 3501 Beldart Clifton. Friends may call at the Baiter Robert Gorman, 101 0 Rrayton Wyoming, former rooms end 2-baths, plus maid's MISCELLANEOUS NOTICES 0 on this 2-bedroom Cape Cod; Itrge BOND HILL living rnom, fireplace, screened opr-rh ic vnn uivr i a HU J-7793 OAK HILLS Bl 1-0841 Ohio Supreme Court. Judge, has been elected chairman of the board of trustees and chairman Sahnd Funeral Home. 3412 Cliflnn nc unq muirw.ii or secono M.

mortgages and wish to disnose nf Deaths Elsewhere sir Samuel Vlwniint BRIDGETOWN MACK Lot 65x280 them call SKylmt 3-5300 or BE 1-1470 o-room one; very clean; good condi arrer don; 18-tt. living room, kitchen-dinette combination, 2 large bedrooms. of he board of control of the Agricultural Experimental Sta Templewnnd) Honre, 79, signer un and At its tins date I will not bt responsible for debts contracted tue bath; basement; garaoe. MO 1.7M7 Clifton, Sunday, from 4 to 9 P. M.

Requiem High Mass, Church of the Annunciation, Clifton and Resor Monday, May 11, at 9:30 A. Veterans Visitation Hospital Circle will meet Sunday, at 5 Archbishop Moeller Circle, No. 138, Daughters of Isabella, tt 7 P. M. TRAGESSER-Georgt, beloved husband room With batti; first-floor den and powder room; picture pretti-ness at a psHse-pampering mid forties price DOROTHY TR 1-2122 DIETZ Realty, CA 1-3375 e.

AMBERLEY 4 BEDROOMS 2 BATHS AIR-CONDITIONED Houst. laautitul kitcbtn with 1 Tap-pan electric ovens and tltrtric range BRIDGETOWN MACK HAurvAi i'u (as Foreign becretsryi oi me 1935 Hosre-Lavel Pact which tion at Wooster, Ohio, it was an npunced yesterday. 5-room brick; Urge lot; 7 years old. LIKE NEW Two-family; 4 large rooms te) tach apartment; not a thing to be done, iust move right in; '3 block from bus lines; 2 porches; new gas forced-air furnace tnd 50 gallon water heater; tilt kitchens and bath; tiled floor in basement with plenty of storage and clgsets; mtrblt tills tnd casement windows; lovely lot of 50x140 ft. Ctfl BERNIE RUBINOWITZ, JE I-S79 t)r RE 1-6450, Robson-Middendorff rvtu i-aj68 ended the Italian-Ethiopian tor oy tnyone other than myself.

FRANK BANKS 1816 Elmjt. RADIOS. TELEVISIONS. IAWN FURNI-TNRE, IRONERS. Salvation Army Thrift Shop.

1514 Fretmtn Avt. Savt tnd Halo Otheri. PA 1-448. lamp WASHI NGTONSidnev tootless; 2- ttmily (tV2)i sptrate utilities; new of Ada Schwartzel Tragesser, devoted a.k.. I Ctanar gat ntttj ctroorti $9900, E-Z ttrmt SAMBI, Realtor CA 1-4319 WE 1-699S Dishwasher tnd disposal.

Wall-to-wall carpttlng. recreation room tnd bar tnd bath In bastment, 1 acrt lot. Out of LOST AND FOUND War on Mussolini terms, 'Britain's one-time First Lord i of the Admiralty, Home Secretary and wartime Ambassador to Spain, of a heart attack in london. Richard (Old Mr, Chips) fThhiiiai-riisIrl C.l animal trainer Business Vint $. $10,900 LOST-Billfold.

Urge, black, contain vacant-5-robm, 2-story framt houst BOND HILL WIRE-CUT BRICK Mrs. Virgil (Alice) Arnold, Mrs. Carl (Altne) Imhoff, detr brother of J. P. Tregtsstr, Mrs.

Cart Fernbach, Thursday, May 7, 1959; residence, Ross, Ohio. Funertl teryices Paul Young Funeral Home, Hemilton-Cleves Ross, Ohio, Monday, 2 P. M. Friends may call Sunday, after 4 P. M.

Member of Modrn Woodmen of America, Lodoe No, 8255: 1-0. Indge Nn, 4R7: Silver Bell Rebecca tndoe No. 3 driver license bil of tile hnr nictiyaecortttd; eomnlttt btth cectit cards automobile mtmbarshm ges turnact; tint for valley it ctrnrict't. soeia securi worntrt. eva KOhnit VA I-53S2 Nict 3-bedroom horn with I btdroom and bath on 1st floor.

Newly deco nrivnir oanersi rewjirfl juggler, acrobat and master oi AUCHER, VA 1-6369 rated. All urge rooms, Kitchen with Woman In Race Mm Edna R. Breitenstein, a member of the Goast Guard during World War II, is op-pnsiitg Frank W. Vogelsang or comnmnder nf the, Robert K. Ben Hep Pott, No, xn, American 'Tsgion, in the an-viint elerfmn Tuexdtiy.

Minn Bieiiexulein routd he the nerond vrivwn in a row in Mrf the pnnl succeeding Mis Frances Cluhb, eating snare, basement bits nut rath. Scully WO 1-6480. OST-Tiny Chthnahi a bmwn puppy 3th- and Sroft Coving nn Oam, AV I u. circus art, at Sahshurj town owner will itcrifict for $43,500. Hurryl This Is I bargain.

Immediate occupancy. Call Abt Heimin, UN 1-3679 PO 1-7000, JE Mill. MUELLER-FRIDMAN AMBfRltYVlllAGF Imwp'Nte Occupancy BRICK COLONIAL 1 hedrnoms, 1 baths, car garaoe, 6 years nld, patio, gilll, tile roof, near schnnls. Mnllye Dorfman AV 13883 CARTHAGE-6805 Feirnarki 6 rnnms nailer ano tn tinor. is ummum storm sfl-Frmk Caldwel', belovrd bus- winnows.

te.s not water heat. na 1st. 2 nn 2d. mndarn kilrh hand ol Alice lnpelman Tu'ntr. i.jjjo b'ick garagt.

on 66 Tt. en: narawood floors; gas furnace of hnrnthv lu-'rer, fndv lot. garage; near transportation, Owner UIM reman niark. and Ian hound; 6 months oid: hetween Straight St, and WALT MOORE, Realtor, VA I-6V8 4-1 FLOOR BRICK, $10,900 Mav 8, 1959. residence Burton Ave, Friends mav rail at H' larnhs-fiden A.

Good Funnel Home, 7600 Gilhert Ave a' Talt Rd Sunday Marshall, Reward. DU 1-0659, England. MJ Hen. sir Ibrahim. 85.

as Sultan of Johore ruled 'the rubber-rich tip of Malayan Peninsula, a million -'ilr 100 times over, of Influenza In London. RE 134 ME 1-4832 $1000 Down buys this lame fenced BOND Hill -5 ttwns, with unfinished lot: city waltr; no outlet street. Ouick Ms mm mirki rue k.lchen and bath: Service Mondav, Mav linwood lodge No M. Stryicta Sunday tt 4 lo I II, at It A 567 and A I HOME 10ST Blark and white nurse; til ner, sonel helnngmiji returned: valinhla reward 1-5141. LOST-Black.

ml encktf; IiM'n. wtni. CH 1-5400. I-ISM. a i REALTOR MU 1-8600 storm doors, windows: excellent con d'tion throughout ntar Swiltcm Cem.

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