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Journey'a End BRAY tist Church Building Fund. BROOKING beloved husband of Mrs. Minnie J. Bray (nee Banks), devoted father of Robert Bray, Jr. of New York City, N.

Mrs. Geraldine Boyd and Miss Barbara Bray of Dayton, Ohio, dear brother of Mrs. Evelyn Frazier, grandfather of Robert and Levette Boyd, also survived by a niece, Miss Dorothy Evelyn Frazier, many nephews, other relatives and friends, Tuesday, May Friends may call at the Thompson Funeral Home, 820 Lincoln Ave. Friday, May 9, from 6 to 9 P.M. Funeral services 10 A.M.

Saturday at the Bethel Baptist Church, 2712 Alms Place, Rev. Harry Brown, Pastor. Interment Spring Grove Cemetery. Family request memorials be given to Bethel Bap- Harry King, beloved husband of the late Margaret Sampson Brooking, father of John R.S. Brooking, grandfather of John Susan and Anne Margaret Brooking, brother of Mrs.

Mary B. Inglis. At his residence 133 Park Road, Ft. Mitchell, Kentucky. Wednesday, May 7, 1975.

Age 72 years. Graveside services at the Cave Hill Cemetery Baxter and Broadway, Louisville, Kentucky, Friday, May 9, 1975 at the convenience of the family. Friends may call from 5 until 7 P.M. Thursday May 8, 1975 at the residence 133 Park Road, Ft. Mitchell, Kentucky.

the Memorials may be given to Centre College, Danville, Kentucky. BROTHERS Jessie (nee Faulkner), wife of the late Paul Brothers dear mother. of Paul Brothers dear grandmother of David and Jim brothers. Tuesday, May 6, 1975. Residence 2825 Blue Rock Road.

Age 73. Visitation Thursday from 7 1o 9 P.M. at the Frederick Funeral Home, 2553 Banning Road at Pippin. 'Mass of Christian Burial at St. Ann Church, Friday at 9:30 A.M.

BURKE Frances (nee Colina), widow of Charles A. Burke, dear mother of Mary Louise and Robert C. Burke and Ruth Berry, dear sister of Marie Watelle, also survived by ten grandchildren and two greatgrandchildren. Tuesday, May 6, 1975. Residence 2701 East Towers Drive.

Friends may call at the Chas. A. Miller Sons Funeral Home; Hamilton Avenue at Knowlton Street, Northside, Friday 4 to 8 P.M. Mass of Christian Burial at Annunciation Church, Clifton, Saturday 9:30 A.M. cos For more complete information and address.

of the funeral director, refer to individual obituary Name Time BARTLETT, John L. 9:30 BEHYMER, Marie 10:00 BOGEN, DA Robert F. 11:00 BOLSEN, Joyce Louise 10:30 BRAY, Robert, Sr. 10:00 BROOKING, Harry King BROTHERS, Jessie 9:30 BURKE, Frances 9:30 CARROLL, Michael A. 10:00 CLAYPOOLE, Margie 1:00 COFFMAN, Lora COHEN, Rose CROCKETT-KUHL, Theresa 9:00 DAVIS, Alma Mary 9:30 DEITZ, Marguerite B.

3:00 DEVNEY, Joseph E. Sr. 9:30 DORNETTE, June B. 10:00 EDWARDS, Thomas H. Sr.

10:30 ELLIS, Barbara Jean 10:00 ERNST, Edward W. 10:30 FESTER, Bertha H. 9:00 FISHER, Charles W. 10:00 FROMANDI, Christine 9:30 GERDEN, Arno 2:00 GRIESSER, Stanton 11:00 HANYNIE, Hubert L. 11:00 HARPER, Ethelrie 10:00 HILL, Morris L.

HUBERT, Margaret Dippong 10:00 KUHL, Theresa 9:00 LEEKER, Edith D. 1:00 LIMING, Anna M. 1:00 McCARTHY, Thomas Edward 9:30 MEFFORD, Marie 2:30 MOORE, Carl D. 10:00 MOSIER, Raymond R. OBERT, Charles W.

9:00 O'LEARY, Anna 9:30 PEPINSKY, Bernard 11:00 PRICKETT, Otto 11:00 REBHOLZ, Ferd 10:00 ROUSEY, Schuyler C. M.D. SCHIRMER, Tillie B. 11:00 SCHULER, Joseph H. SCHWAB.

Albert B. 9:30 TENKMAN, Carl H. 9:00 Pearl E. 10:00 WASKEY, John W. Sr.

2:00 WEISBENDER, Frederick 11:00 GOLD CHEST CALL 421-6300 3 LINES (DAILY $1.30 SUNDAY $2.60 Date Funeral Home A.M. May 10 Thomas A.M. 9 Gilligan-Barrere A.M. May 9 Nurre Bros. A.M.

May 9 Dalbert Woodruff A.M. May 10 Thompson May 9 Allison Rose A.M. May 9 Frederick May 10 Chas. A. Miller Sons A.M.

May 9 Nurre Bros. P.M. May 8 B. J. Meyer Strawser Anderson A.M.

May 10 Rebold A.M. May 10 Rebold P.M. May 9 Thomas Memorial A.M. May 10 Lietemeyer A.M. May 9 Hodapp A.M.

May 9 Vorhis A.M. May 10 Tufts A.M. May 10 Vorhis A.M. May 10 Seifert-Hardig A.M. May 10 Dalbert- Woodruff A.M.

May 9 Middendorf P.M. May 9 B. J. Meyer A.M. May 8 Rebold A.M.

May 9 Bullock A.M. May 9 J. C. Battle Sons Baiter Sahnd A.M. May 9 Elden A.

Good A.M. May 10 Rebold P.M. May 8 Chas. A. Miller P.M.

May 8 Thomas A.M. May 9 Rebold P.M. May 9 Rebold A.M. May 10 Noakes Hawthorne A.M. May 10 Dhonau-Rosenacker A.M.

May 9 B. J. Meyer Sons A.M. May 8 Weil A.M. May 9 Craver-Hookom A.M.

May 9 Schmidt-Dhonau Hodapp A.M. May 9 Wrassmann Renton, Washington A.M. May 9 Dobbling A.M. 10 Imwalle Memorial A.M. May 9 Bolton Lunsford P.M.

May 9 Dalbert Woodruff A.M. May 8 Chas. A. Miller Sons AIR Small CONDITIONER -Fedder, 5000 BTU. GARAGE DOOR -16' wide for 2 cars, TABLES-3 American of Martinsville hot water heater, 8 gal, electric.

complete with hardware, like new, call living room tables. Early American cofCall 381-0101. 661-6800 fee table and lamp table. Very good AIR CONDITIONER -General Electric cond. 729-2176 Carry-cool, 4,000 BTU.

Excellent GARAGE SALE-875 Heatherstone Dr. Call 232-8410. Forest Park, Misc. items, May 8 TAPE DECK -Sony Cassette, TC-137 AIR CONDITIONER -Portable washer through 10. Between 10 and 5 p.m.

SD, with Dobby and Limiter, and car and dryer, misc. bed furniture, dog GOLF CLUBS -Hinson, matched set, deck. 791-7343. house, call after 7, 625-6824 irons 2 thru 9, woods 3,4, excellent AIRPLANE -Radio Controlled, 4 chan- cond. $65.

662-7917. nels, Electric Start, to fly. Must GOLF CLUBS -MacGregor 1-3-4 woods, TV -Colored. $75. 491-1561.

sell. 221-2248. 2 through 9 irons wedge. $80 firm. TV -color, console, all channels, ALADDIN LAMPS -Lanterns, misc.

An- 851-6059 fect working order, real nice cabinet, tiques and collectibles $150. 729-3427 531-5040. GOLF CLUBS -Mens McGregor DX TV -Zenith 22" console black and white. ALL FURNISHINGS OF A 5 ROOM Tourney, Irons 2 through wedge and Has all channels UHF and VHF, $65. Call APT.

-Everything in good cond. Call 351- woods 1,3,4 and 5, $75, affer 5 871-0941 731-5201 6829. GUITAR -Electric Gibson EB2, hollow TV 19" -color portable $125., console 25" ALL MAHOGANY -Chest of drawers body, 2 pickup bass and case, cherry fin- color $150. plus 4-drawer dresser. Unmatching.

ish $300, 231-8550. Call 471-9644. Must sell, make offer. 681-3886. GUITAR -Gibson Les Paul Custom, ALUMINUM -Awnings-Doors, wood black; Kustom 300 PA head; 2 cabinets TV-21" black and white console casement windows, homelite water 15 in.

JBL. Best offer. 825-8049. call 625-5324. misc.

574-4869. TV ANTIQUE BRASS BED-(Boss) Wood- GUITAR -Kimberly. guitar. With 25" color console en washer, brass hat rack, brass and Checkmate. amplifier.

$125. 581-1489. 961-3669 iron bed. 356-7291. ANTIQUE -Bureau desk, mahogany, GUITAR Rickenbacher.

Electric steel. VACUUM -Eureka, canister model, alx18" with matching chair. Value With case. $125. 581-1489.

most new, $35. 861-1239 after 5 p.m. $250. 871-8948. GUNSmith and Wesson, 44 WASHER AND GAS DRYER -Sears, ANTIQUE -Grind organ, old bath tub model 29, 4 inch barrel, like new magnum, with unfinished bar, Sunray stove.

Call 522- with claw legs, leff drainboard sink, case. 771-5388. 8667 practically new toilet, misc. Items 931- WASHER DRYER -Automatic. Both 9786.

GUN-45 Automatic, Remington, 39 in excellent condition. Call 542-0103. series, good condition. ANTIQUE -Plate collection, some beau- 541-3952. WASHER-Kenmore, good condition.

ties, 10-5, 4023 S. Jefferson, Nor wood. HOSPITAL BED -Wheel chair, suction $50. 891-2871 ANTIQUES -2 treadle sewing machines, 2771. machine, used in home, like new, 321- WATERBED -Queen, complete $75, 52 floor model Philco radio, odds, ends.

851- gal. water heater, 2 yrs. old, after 6 p.m. 1816.1 HOUSEHOLD -Furniture for sale 232-3938. ATTIC TO CELLAR TREASURES -For 6101 Madison Rd.

high browse low browse. Fri. 271-2287 WATER HEATER -Rheem, 30 gal, $25. 10-4. 3116 Ferguson Rd.

Westwood. Horizontal Briggs shaft, and Stratton, $35. 921-6129 after 5 p.m. HP. BABY BED-Playpen.

Rocking horse. 661-7942. engine, WHEELS-4 slotted mags for GM 14x7. CLOTHING -Men's, Women's and Chit- $75. 581-1489.

dren. Child's Organ. 2 TV stands 921-3743 KITCHEN CABINETS- -Built in Oven and ZENITH QUADROPHONIC STEREOBABY BEDS-(2). 2 high chairs, 1 porta- double bowl: sink, $150. 481-0550.

Almost new. Excellent cond. $125 621- crib. Call 922-6092. range, 7161 BABY ITEMS -Car seat, walker, gate, twin LAWN MOWER -Black and Decker, 2087 toys, clothes, (never used).

781-2527. 48B GOLD SALES blade, electric, $40. BABY SWING -Car seat, scales, hula LAWN MOWER-21" Toro, self-propelled, with bag $45; 27" Toro riding mower AAA 10-FAMILY SALE -Terrace Park, coupe, metal wardrobe, $100, 522-0967 after 5:30. Winding Brook off Fieldstone Sat. 922-8632.

Briggs Strat- only, 10-4. Appliances, antiques, misc. ton, 22" self propelled, only used 4 times, BASEMENT SALE -Tools and antiques. BANJO -Cost $400 new, sell $250 $60, call 681-9050. May 3-10.

10a.m.-5p.m. 826 Academy, 351-3888. Price Hill. BANJO- Tenor, Roy Smeck, Harmony, and coffee tables, sofa, recliner, 2 yrs. BASEMENT SALE -Wicker ratan, LIVING ROOM -Early American-end $125.

Call 931-3402 old, like new. $400. 821-1455. plants, metal beds, May 9-10-11th, 10-8 BAR--Portable, formica-top, $75. Serv- LIVING Car Carrier $45, p.m.

154 Ohio Ft. Thomas, Ky. er. cabinet $50. $75.

Gold cane 871-8948. chairs, $30 pr. Antique Ladies Dresses, size 12, perfect. Lounge Chair, misc. College Hill 542-8938 BIG SALE-3 days Thurs.

Fri. Sat. 6415 BAR STOOLS (2)-Burnt orange $25 for LOWREY ORGAN -TLO-R rhythm Glade, Mt Washington. 10 till excellent $650. CLOTHING SALE both.

Pool Table $45 Call 281-5535. 522-8054. 2018 Emerson, N. College Hill BED -King, complete. Westingiouse METAL Detector -Whites.

66 TR with Fri. and Sat. size 10. washer-dryer. Drapes.

Tables, 821-1818. wedding dress headphones and extra loop. 683-6097 ESTATE SALE Furniture, appliances, after 6 P.M. misc. 14 Earnscliff Ft.

Thomas, Ky. BEDROOM SET -Mediterranean, MOVING -Walnut room set, 9-5 Tuurs, Sat. May 8-10. dresser mirror, 9 drawers! nite stand! chair, washer and gas dryer, 15 gal. ESTATE SALE- Trunk, coldining double bed, 2 yrs.

oid $400. 821-1455. aquarium, complete. 231-3938. lectibles, glass, lots of goodies, misc.

BEDROOM SET-Twin bed, 2 chests, ORGAN-Lowery, household. 8034 School Rd. bookcase sofa, top, ball. 771-1373. oval rug, leaving city, must sell, $495.

385-8041 or ESTATE SALE- Thurs-Sat. Roundglass double keyboard, Stratford bowling 931-0425. china closet, antiques, furniture. E. BEDROOM SET -Twin maple, perfect ORGAN -M100 HAMMOND.

Walnut Kemper-Conrey-8034 School. also 2 twin Hollywood beds and finish. About old. $900. Excellent FLEA MARKET -Village Square Townbaby bed, 891-2221 after 7 p.m.

cond. 861-8566. houses. Hamilton Bising. By the pool.

yrs. ORIENTAL RUG -Sear's Servistan, Sat. Sun. 10-4. BEDROOM SET-5 piece, 661-9285.

white French 9x12, all wool, excellent cond. $225. 861- GARAGE AND HOUSE SALE -china, Provincial. Best offer. 1239 after 5 p.m.

silver, glass, electric appliances, 10-5, -Baby Grand Kimball, Provincial 4023 S. Jefferson, Norwood. Call: BIKE-Boys 231-9909. 5-speed, good cond. $45, styling, fruitwood finish.

2 yrs. old. $2300. GARAGE SALE-Fri. and 10-6, Baby PIANO 793-3137.

furniture and baby clothes, 831 BIKE -10-speed, $85; like new. Young Withamsville. satchel, equipment, pump, Roger Re- PIANO -Baldwin Acrosonic cherry GARAGE SALE -Household and misc. vere. 631-0199 after 6.

spinet, excellent condition, Call 831-6578. Park. 10-5. 11633 Manford BOOKS -Scientific American, Cook, Forest paper back, (475), 21" TV, adding PIANO Electric, 3 voices, GARAGE SALE -May 8. 11843 Lawnmachine, 531-5040 excellent -instapiano, $310, Call 984-8562.

view Ave. off W. Kemper, Springdale. BOX SPRING -Double, Like new. $20.

PIANO -Player Player needs re- Clothes, tables, some antiques, misc. SONY MIKE. pair. $200. Call 683-6936 between 3 and 6 GARAGE SALE 731-4115 p.m.

MAY 9 AND 10 CAMERA -Polaroid 60, automatic PIANO $200, 8455 STELETA DR. PISGAH. land camera with 291-7038. carrying case. deliver GARAGE SALE Moving, 2 TV's, dining good can 683-1342.

set, king size bedroom set, living CANNING EQUIPMENT -Pressure PIANO Upright with bench, excellent room chair. 874-9155. cooker, jars (pints, quarts). 2 canners. cond.

$250. GARAGE SALE -Sat. May 10th, noon to 481-8026. (ALL, $35.) 521-5631. 6 p.m.

Multi family sale end of Manor Hill CARPET -Gold wool, approximately Dr. Clifton. 9x10 and 13x17, $150. braided rug, PIANO -Wurlitzer electric piano, small, GARAGE SALE -Thurs. Fri.

Also 9x6, green and brown. $10. 984-2891. needs tuning. Reasonable.

793-8760 tures, frames, much furniture. Many, picCHESTS- Matching bedroom, both $60. PLANETARIUM -Spitz Jr. home or 5791 Woodhaven Green Acres. Antique radio, mattress, 871-9250.

box spring and school use, $35 firm. GARAGE SALE -Thurs. Fri. 10-5. 1920 other misc items.

531-5040 Edgewater. Pleasant Run Farms. CLOTHES -Dresses, slacks, blouses, Clothes, antiques, dishwasher, misc. Mens shoes. clothes, Age 2-12.

shoes. TV Maternity, $15. 242-3072. 10. PROJECTOR- -Victor 16 mm sound.

GARAGE SALE -Walnut table, tent, size Good condition. 385-9053 misc. 1671 Collinsdale, 231-2385 Thurs. 10 CLOTHING Ladies, large sizes RANGE -Magic Chef gas, $75, swim- to 5. thru like new, dresses, coats and ming pool with new liner $125, GARAGE SALE -10 families, May 9th.

shoes. 731-8180. 821-3862. 10th, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Forest Hills, 8655, COMMEMORATIVE BOTTLES -Cleve- Linder wood.

Moving. land, Indiana, Notre Dame, Kentucky RANGE- Roper gas, good cond. $15 GARAGE SALE -10-6, May 8-9-10, 3981 Colonel, etc. 56 full, $4 empty. 471-3849.

351-6876. E. Galbraith Rd. -Dinette set, antiques, COUCH AND CHAIR -Blue-green Medit- REFRIGERATOR -Crosley Shelvador tools, misc. erranean 78 in.

$125. Pecan coffee table with auto. defrost. 6 cubic f1. $50.

761- GARAGE SALE -2515 Sudbury 4 blocks $20, after 6:30. 232-2745. 2500 Mon. through Fri. off W.

Kemper between Hamilton Ave. COUCH -Small Early American pattern, REFRIGERATOR- -Hotpoint, copper- and Pippin, color TV, sewing machine wing back, excellent cond. $80. 861-1239 tone, yrs. old.

$200. 891-2871 etc. after 5 p.m. REFRIGERATOR frost free, GARAGE SALE 5-9, 10 crib and 1 yr. old, $170, moving must sell before er, Dr.

cocktail Pleasant table, misc. 12042 851-7428. Deerhorn COUCH -Spanish, gold, good $100. May 14, 871-1972. Run 661-9355.

REFRIGERATORS- Avocado 18.4 cU. GARAGE SALE-956 Seminole Trail, CRAFTSMAN- Tools, all yr, old, 12" top freezer, never used, 10 cU. Milford. Helmet, bottles, wood lathe 9" table saw jointer, 11. $85.

A-1, 221-3787 rocker, appliance, clothing misc. 26" riding mower 984-0247. REFRIGERATOR -Smaller model, $40. GIGANTIC Garage Sale, 309 Water DEPRESSION GLASS Many patterns Washer and dryer, $40 each. Good Street, Milford, Ohio, May 9th and 10th and colors, Fri.

after 4 p.m. All condition. Call 541-2775. from 10:00 a.m. all day.

day Sat and Sun. 232-3621. RIDING TRACTOR -Simplicity 7 HP, 32" HADASSAH RUMMAGE SALE -1874 mower, cuts excellent, call Mike Yorktown lower level. Swifton. DIAMOND RING or make offer.

2954. Spring merchandise. Misc. 281-3970. MOVING -Bedroom, appliances, dressDINING ROOM -Apt.

size, china cabinet, RING -Shriners, Diamond. $750. 471- er, misc. Tues. Thurs.

1-7. 1534 Oak buffet, tablez, chairs, solid maple, $150. 1224. Knoll, off Hamilton, N. College HIll.

321-3266 RUGS-(2) Beige, 12x11, 12x10, Good NEIGHBORHOOD GARAGE SALE-5DINING ROOM SET -antique, with cond. 8th and 9th, 10-6, 3734 Sagebush, Groeschairs, Yellow kitchen set with 821-6053. beck, Antiques, carpet, clothing, misc. chairs, misc. 531-6836 after 6.

NEIGHBORHOOD GARAGE SALE -5- DINING ROOM SET SAX-'67 Selmer Paris Mark IV Tenor. 8th and 9th, 10-6, 3734 Sagebush, GroesOctagon table, 3 leaves, pad, 4 patent Excellent $550.4 Call 984-8562. beck, furniture, baby ifems, shingles, leather chairs, buffet. 821-1722. misc.

DINING ROOM TABLE -Round, 6 cap- SEWING MACHINE -Riccar, excellent NEIGHBORHOOD SALE -Furniture, tain chairs, made of Phillipine narra cond. $40 Call 821-3214. sporting equipment, TV, roll-a-beds etc. wood call 248-0955. SEWING MACHINE -Singer, excellent 8482 and 8467 Denallen, Anderson Twp.

DINING ROOM -Was $1200, double wide cond. with ZigZag, $45, NEIGHBORHOOD SALE -Spring cleanchina cabinet, hutch, 6 chairs, octagon 761-4907. ing. Bargains galore, 7 familles. 6019 table-2-18" leaves.

752-0114. SEWING MACHINE Singer Touch and Sheed Rd. Monfort Hats. Thurs. 9-6 DINING TABLE -Dropleaf maple, Sew, Monigrams, Button holes, elastic NEIGHBORHOOD SALE Furniture, chairs, seats 10, $115; Baby Crib, $20, stitch, blind hems $70, 424-3568.

sporting goods, beds, etc. Wed. thru 825-8270. 8467 Denalien 231-9302. DRAPES-3 pair, 96x63" $12 each, 1 pole SOFA -Modern black white striped PARTS OF 3 ESTATES- -Books, lamp $5, metal base cabinet $15, metal velvet, like new.

after 6:30. 8476 records, jewelry, china, Sat. Sun. 9-6, hutch cabinet $15, 733-5198. SPEAKER CABINET -Accoustic.

Two Forest Rd. Mt. Washington. DRUMS-4 piece Ludwig, Zildgian cym- 15" speakers, good cond. $150 or best PATIO SALE -Wed, rugs, Thurs, ladies' Fri.

clothes, Misc. bois, offer. 984-8868. antiques, frames, 4 581-5856 after 5 p.m. STAINED GLASS WINDOWS -(2) 4X4 14-16.

619 Cherry Grove. ENCYCLOPEDIAS -Colliers, year Ft; (1) ft. Call 471-2902. RUMMAGE SALE- -Fri. May 9, 10-1, books, $125 STEREO -Fisher Console, 6 speakers, Oak Hills Presbyterian Church at Werk 661-9323.

radio etc. solid cherry. Like and Werk Ridge. new. Cost $1000, sell reasonable.

RUMMAGE SALE -Sat. 10-2 pelt-driven, window or attic. 6646. mont General Protestant Furniture, etc. Home, 6881 Very good condition.

$45. 581-7379 STEREO-Garrard spd. Turntable, Ave. FIREPLACE EQUIPMENT walnut enclosed amplifier, never used YARD SALE -Baby. Items; clothes; Leather -top occasional table, $25.

Dress- Lloyd speakers, headphones. $90. 542- shoes; etc. Sat. 12 Noon-6 p.m.

2474 er $50. Brass lamps $40 pr. 871-8948. 7636 Garrison Dr. Mt.

Healthy. FREEZERS- large chest $100, 1 small STOVE -Gas Tappan, 4023 'S. 38 in. Formica YARD SALE -Cranston Richmond. Presbyterian upright $85, 1 side by side $100 call 683- wood.

breakfast set. Jefferson, Church, Rummage, New furniture, misc, etc. 1342. FURNITURE -Living and dining room, SWIMMING POOL -15x27 oval with YARD SALE- -May 9 and 10, 10-6 p.m. sofa, chairs, table and chairs, credenza redwood deck, filter and ducting kit in- small appliances, clothes, dishes, misc.

and lamp, 231-2963 eves. or weekends cluded. $700. 232-5209 4223 Williams St. Rossmoyne.

FURNITURE-2-day bed, corner group SWIMMING POOL -4x24' ground, red- YARD SALE Fri. next Sat. with table, $110. 5 piece dinette, $50. wood deck, new liner.

$175. After 6, Sun. 10-5. 6516 Dixie Hwy. Fairfield, piece bedroom $60.

481-1468. 7554. to fire station. FURNITURE -3 rooms, 2 bedrooms, liv- TABLES -Blond coffee, end. 2 piece liv- YARD SALE- -Thurs Fri 10-5.

ing room, kitchen, misc. Carpets, 1 baby ing. room suite. Maple bunks, 561-4312. trindle much clothes, more.

household 219 S. Items, Avon Lockland. bottles, I bed. Good cond. 621-2343.

beds. Boston swivel rocker. Wayne, Journey's End CARROLL Michael beloved husband of the late Frieda F. Vogele Carroll and. dear father of Mrs.

Evelyn Robbins, Mrs. Betty Turner, Dorothy, Marcella, Patricia and Michael Carroll, also survived by 14 grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren. Monday, May 5, 1975. Residence 5702 Marmion Lane. Friends may call at the Nurre Bros.

Funeral Home 6050 Montgomery Road, Thursday from 5 to 8 P.M. Mass of the Christian Burial at Holy Name Church Mt. Auburn, Friday at 10 A.M. Burial St. Joseph's New Cemetery.

CLAYPOOLE Margie (nee Duzan), beloved mother of Jack Owen Claypoole, dear sister of Susan Hicks, Georgia Sheriff and Brent Duzan, dear grandmother of Margie Lynn, Jack Jr. and Sherrie Claypoole and dear aunt of Barbara Hall, Richard, Gordon and Patrick Sheriff and Jeanette Eastley. Monday, May 5, 1975. Residence 2320 Glenway Avenue. Relatives and friends may call at the B.J.

Meyer Funeral Home (Colonial) 3726 Warsaw Avenne on Wednesday from 4 to 9 P.M. Funeral service Thursday at 1 P.M. COFFMAN Lora, devoted sister of Anita Hern and Katherine Bentley of Los Angeles, California. Tuesday, May 6, 1975. Residence 1010 Cross Lane, Walnut Hills.

Services at the convenience of the family at the Strawser Funeral Home 9503 Kenwood Road, Blue Ash. COHEN Rose (nee vonPlaten), beloved mother of Mildred Michelson, Esther Werst and Edith Bowman, sister of Mrs. William Reyering and Mrs. George Reyering, also survived by three grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren, Wednesday, April 7, 1975; formerly of 2620 Stanton Ave. Memorials may be made to General Protestant Orphans Home, St.

Aloysius Orphans Home or to the charity of your choice. Services at the convenience of the family Anderson Funeral Home, Clifton, in charge. CROCKETT-KUHL Theresa (nee Englert), widow of Lewis Crockett, devoted mother of Elsie Kuhl, Laura Hirschauer, Martha Bernhard, Mary Zorn, Louis J. and Oscar L. Crockett, nine grandchildren and 16 greatgrandchildren' Wednesday, May 7, 1975, in her 98th year.

Residence 4118 West Ct. Friends may call at the Rebold Funeral Home, 3700 Glenmore Ave. at Mozart, Cheviof, after 4 P.M. Friday. Funeral mass St.

Aloysious Gonzaga Church, Saturday 9 A.M. Member of Rosary Altar Society and St. Anthony Shrine Society. DAVIS Alma Mary (nee Weber), beloved wife of Maurice Davis, dear mother of James, John, and Jerry Davis, and 14 grandchildren, sister of Raymond J. Weber and Eva Ferguson, Wednesday, May 7, 1975, age 69.

Residence, 382 Grand Ave. Friends may call at Rebold Funeral Home, 3700 Glenmore at Mozart, Cheviot, Friday 5 to 9 P.M. Funeral mass Holy Family Church, Saturday 9:30 A.M. DEITZ Marguerite beloved wife of the late William W. Deitz, devoted mother of Mrs.

Loren (Virginia) Poft, sister of Mrs. Dorothy Baughman of Newark, Ohio, Mrs. John Kocher of Zanesville, Ohio, grandmother of Debbie and Greg Poff. Wednesday, May 7, 1975. No visitation.

Funeral services at the Smith Funeral Home, 405 North Columbus Street, Lancaster, Ohio, Friday at 3 P.M. Thomas Memorial, 7500 Montgomery Road, Kenwood, in charge of arrangements. DEVNEY Joseph beloved husband of Mary Devney (nee Dalton), devoted father of George of Covington, Joseph John V. of Russell Spring, Ky. and Jesse dear brother of John Devney Dayton, Ohio, also survived by 14 children, May 7, 1975; grandchildren and 18 great-grand2918 Henshaw.

Friends may call at the Lietemeyer Funeral Home, 3886 Reading Rd. south of Paddock, Friday, May 9, from 4 to 9 P.M. Services Saturday, May 10, at 9:30 A.M. from the funeral home. DORNETTE June B.

(nee Brown) beloved wife of the late J. Walter Dornette, devoted sister of Mrs. Gregory (Marion) Miceli and John D. Brown, Tuesday, May 6, 1975, residence 302 Mill St. Visitation at the Hodapp Funeral Home, 7401 Vine Carthage, Friday from 8:30 AM to be followed by Mass of Christian Burial at St.

Anthony Friary, 5000 Colerain Mf. Airy at 10 AM. If so desired, memorials may be directed to the Registered Nurses Private Duty Service, 2810 Burnet Cincinnati, Ohio 45219. EDWARDS Thomas H. beloved husband of Louise Wilhelmy Edwards, devoted father of Thomas H.

wards brother of Mrs. Mildred Williams, Mrs. Mae Smith and Mrs. Mabel Hand, grandfather of Shannon Rae and Stephanie Lynn Edwards. Tuesday, May 1975.

Residence 4036 Grove Avenue, Norwood. No visitation. Friday May 9 at 10:30 A.M. at the Vorhis Funeral Home 5501 Montgomery Road, Norwood. ELLIS Barbara Jean (nee Williams), dear mother of Mark and Russell Ellis, daughter of Catar and Mary Wilson William, sister of Kathy McClure, Samuel and David Willismars.

Residence Gaslight Village, Goshen, Ohio, Suddenly Wednesday, May 7, 1975. Friends may call at Tufts Funeral Home, Loveland, Ohio Friday 5 to 9 P.M. Services Saturday May 10 at 10 A.M. Burial Goshen Cemetery. ERNST Edward husband of the late Josephine Brill Ernst, devoted father of Dellard, Paul, Edward and June Ernst and Mrs.

Marion Derrenkamp, grandfather of Paul and Peter Ernst. Wednesday, May 7, 1975. Residence 2596 Irving Place, Nor wood. No visitation. Blessing at the Vorhis Funeral Home 5501 Montgomery Road, Norwood, Saturday May 10 at 10:30 A.M.

FESTER Bertha H. (nee Kern), beloved wife of George Fester, dear mother of Mrs. Billie R. (Janet) Gross and Donald Fester, dear sister of Loretta Kunkemoeller and Edith Green, Aurora, Indiana, also survived by two grandchildren. Tuesday, May 6, 1975.

Residence 6321 Hillside Avenue. Friends may call at the Seifert-Hardig Funeral Home Monitor and Parkland Avenues, Saylor Park, Friday 4 to 9 P.M. Funeral services Saturday May 10 9 A.M. Prayers at the funeral home Friday 8 P.M. Memorial funeral Mass St.

Aloysius Church, Delhi, Tuesday, May 13, 7:30 P.M. FISHER Charles beloved husband of Ivy McFeat Fisher, devoted father of Mrs. William (Virginia) Bischof, dear grandfather of Mrs. John (Janef) Knost, Sgt. Kenneth Glen and William Bischof, also survived by one great-grandson.

Wednesday, May 7, 1975. Residence 789 Anderson Ferry Road. Age 71 years. Funeral service Saturday 10 A.M. at the Dalbert-Woodruff Funeral Home 2880 Boudinot Avenue at Queen City.

Visitation Friday 4 to 9 P.M. Price Hill Lodge service Friday 7:30 P.M. FROMANDI Christine (nee Knochelmann), beloved wife of the late Theodore (Ted) Fromandi, survived by several nieces and nephews. Tuesday, May 6, 1975. Residence 1625 East Henry Clay, Ft.

Wright, Kentucky. Age 86 years. Funeral Friday, May 9 from the Middendorf Funeral Home 917 Main Street, Covington with prayers at 9 A.M. Mass of Christian Burial at St. Agnes Church at 9:30 A.M.

Interment St. John Cemetery. Friends may call Thursday from 6 I to 9 P.M. Journey's End GERDSEN Arno beloved husband of Florence Gerdsen (nee Ferneding), beloved father of Robert A. and James N.

Gerdsen; dear brother of Norma Gerdsen, also survived by five grandchildren. On Tuesday, May 6, 1975. Relatives and friends may call at the B. J. Meyer Funeral Home (Colonial) 3726 Warsaw on Friday from 11 A.M.

until time of services at 2 P.M. If desired remembrances may be made to the Shriners Burn Institute or the American Cancer Society. Stanton, beloved husband of Lucienne Griesser, father of Mrs. Robert (Monique) Marks, brother of Ralph W. Griesser, May 5, 1975.

Funeral service at Rebold Funeral Home, 3700 Glenmore Ave. at Mozart, Cheviot, Thursday 11 A.M. Memorials, if so desired, may be directed to donor's favorite charity. HARPER Ethelrie (nee Chaney) beloved mother of Joseph Harper of Cincinnati, Daniel Harper of Columbus, Ohio and Charlotte Merriweather of Dayton, Ohio. Dear sister of Catherine Saunders and Lorenna Coleman.

Also two grandchildren and other relatives and a host of friends. May 4, 1975. Visitation Thursday from 6 to 9 P.M. at J. C.

Battle Sons Funeral Home, 543 Rockdale. Rosary at 7:30 P.M. Requiem Mass Friday at 10 A.M. at the St. Mark Catholic Church.

Montgomery Father Kinderman officiating. Interment Union Baptist Cemetery. In lieu of other remembrances, contributions may be made to the NAACP Educational Fund. "Battle for Golden Service" HAYNIE Hubert beloved husband of Alma Fields Haynie, devoted father of Skip L. Haynie, dear brother of Mrs.

Ruby Johnson, Mrs. Gentry Bates, W. N. J. and S.

G. Haynie, Tuesday, May 6, 1975, residence 145 Highway Ludlow, age 70 years. Funeral services Friday at 11 A.M. at the Bullock Funeral Home, 461 Elm Ludlow, where friends may call Thursday from 6 to 9 P.M. Scottish Rite services conducted at the funeral home Thursday at 7 P.M.

Morris beloved husband of Helen Stoddart Hill, father of Norman R. Hill, grandfather of three grandchildren. Tuesday, May 6, 1975. Services at the convenience of the family. In lieu of other remembrances, memorials may be made to Perin House.

Baiter Sahnd Funeral Home in charge. HUBERT Margaret Dippong, beloved wife of the late John A. Hubert, mother of Barbara Ann Smiddy, John M. Hubert, of Wadsworth Ohio, and Margaret June Hubert, Tuesday, May 6, 1975. Friends may call at the Elden A.

Good Funeral Home, 2620 Erie West of Hyde Park Square Thursday 4 to 9 P.M. Services at Vine Street Hill Cemetery Chapel Friday at 10 A.M. Memorials if desired may be directed to the Children's Hospital Research Foundation, Elland and Bethesda Cinti. 45229. KUHL See Crockett notice.

LEEKER Edith D. (nee Dramann), widow of Albert H. Leeker, mother of Etta Jean Wheeler, Reoch, and the late Cora Belle grandmother Thomas William A. and Robert M. Wheeler, great grandmother of Kristin Wheeler, sister of Ann Dramann, and the late Rosetta Lehmann, Wednesday, May 7, 1975.

No visitation. Memorial services at the College Hill Presbyterian Church, Hamilton Ave. and Groesbeck Thursday, May 8, at P.M. If desired memorials may be directed to the Shriners Burns Institute or the College Hill Presbyterian Church. LIMING Anna M.

(nee Nash), beloved wife of the late Vernon Liming, devoted mother of Mrs. Jeanette Elick, five grandchildren, eight greatgrandchildren, seven great-greatgrandchildren, dear sister of Mrs. Blanche Chambers and Earl Pelling. May 5, 1975. Friends may call at the Thomas Funeral Home 4418 Whetsel Avenue, Madisonville, Wednesday from 6 to 9 P.M.

Funeral services Thursday 1 P.M. Interment Green Lawn Cemetery. McCARTHY Thomas Edward, beloved husband of Laura Spitzmiller McCarthy, father of Eisleen Schroeder, Dennis and Kathleen McCarthy, brother of Romilda McCarthy, Grace Robinson, Ann Calder and the late Robert McCarthy and Helen Schuck, Monday, May 5. 1975; age 61; residence 904 Rosemont Ave. Friends may call at Rebold Funeral Home, 1712 Queen City Ave.

at Grand. Thursday, 5 to 9 P.M. Funeral Mass St. William Church Friday 9:30 A.M. MEFFORD Marie, daughter of the late Harry P.

and Caroline Leibold Mefford, Wednesday, May 5, 1975; age 64 (former Catering Dept. Employee, Netherland Plaza). Friends may call at Rebold Funeral Home, 3700 Glenmore Ave. at Mozart, after 4 P.M. Thursday.

Services Friday 2:30 P.M. MOORE Carl beloved husband of Jean Moore, devoted father of Mrs. Betty Jean Cooper, Mrs. Carla Ann Money, Mrs. Alice Marie Roth and Donna Mae Moore, son of Mrs.

Ethyl Moore, brother of Mrs. Valta McDermott and Virgil L. Moore, also survived by four grandchildren. Wednesday, May 7, 1975. Residence 831 Garfield Avenue, Milford, Ohio.

Services Noakes Funeral Home Milford, Saturday May 10 at 10 A.M. If so desired, expressions of sympathy may be made to the Milford Church of Christ or the Cancer Society. Berea, Kentucky papers please notice copy, MOSIER Raymond husband of Edna Wuest Mosier, father of Mrs. Jack (Mary) Sparks, and the late Stanton O. Mosier, brother of Mrs.

Robert (Ida Belle) Plasters, Orwick Dietz and the late Earl and Jacob Mosier, also survived by four grandchildren and three May 6, 1975, residence Mt. great-grandchildren, Tuesday, Healthy. Funeral services Thursday af the Hawthorne Funeral Home, 7830 Hamilton Mt. Healthy, at the convenience of the family. No visitation.

Member of McMakin Lodge OBERT Charles beloved husband of the late Helen Obert (nee Eckstein), dear father of Mrs. Norbert (Bertha) Gerversman, dear grandfather of Bob Gerversman, dear great-grandfather of Eileen and Michael Gerversman, dear brother of Lawrence Obert and the late Bernard and Harry Obert and Gussie Oldiges and Sarah Gerald. Passed away Wednesday, May 7, 1975. Age 87 years. Residence 4003 Herron Avenue, Cumminsville.

Relatives and friends may call at the Dhonau-Rosenacker Funeral Home 5527 Cheviot Friday 4 to 9 P.M. Mass of Christian Burial St. Patrick Church Saturday at 9 A.M. Services by Northside KFC Council at 7:00 P.M. O'LEARY Anna (nee Molloy), beloved wife of the late James O'Leary and beloved mother of Neal, James and William O'Leary, Mrs: Charlotte Thieman and Mrs.

Mary Ellen Schoener, dear sister of Daniel Molloy, also survived by 31 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Monday, May 5, 1975. Relatives and friends may call at the B.J. Meyer Funeral Home (Colonial) 3726 Warsaw Avenue on Thursday from 6 to 9 P.M. Funer al mass Friday St.

Lawrence Church at 9:30 A.M. If desired, remembrances may be made to the American Cancer Society or Heart Fund. Journey's End PEPINSKY Bernard, formerly of 6345 Montgomery Road, beloved husband of the late Sadye H. Pepinsky, devoted father of Dulcy Ann Schottenfels, dear grandfather of David and Amy Ellen Schottenfels and brother of the late Abe Pepinsky. Services Weil Funeral Home, 3901 Reading Road, Thursday, May 8 at 11 A.M.

The family will be at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Schottenfel, 4526 Briston Lane. Memorial contributions may be made to the Jewish Community Center, the Israel Emergency Fund or the charity of your choice. PRICKETT Otto, beloved husband of the late Charlotte M.

Bleichart Prickett, devoted father of Mrs. Charles (Alice) Martin, Mrs. George (Charlotte) Eggleton, Mrs. Shirley Kennedy, Melvin Robert J. and Otto Prickett brother of Ada Burgess, also eleven grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren.

Residence Milford, Ohio. Tues. May 6 in his 83rd year. Friends may call one hour before services 11 A.M. Fri.

May 9 at Craver Funeral Home Milford. If desired, memorials may be made to Diabetes Assoc. or charity of choice. REBHOLZ Ferd formerly of Reading and Westchester, beloved husband of Katherine Rebholz (nee Koenig), dear father of Dr. Joseph, Michael and Thomas Rebholz, Mary Hart and Madeline Whitaker, brother of Marie Topmiller, Anna Rose Mitchell and the late Andrew and Joseph Rebholz.

Passed away Saturday, May 3, 1975 at Prescott, Arizona. Also survived by eight grandchildren. Funeral from the Schmidt -Dhonau Funeral Home 433 Reading Road, Reading, Friday May 9 at 9:30 A.M. Funeral Mass at St. John Church, Westchester at 10 A.M.

Relatives and friends may call Thursday from 4 to 9 P.M. St. Paul Commandry Knights of St. John service Thursday at 8 P.M. ROUSEY Schuyler C.

M.D., beloved husband of Erma Porter Rousey, dear father of Marilyn R. McCorkle M.D., Mrs. Erma Schlotman, also survived by seven grandchildren. Wednesday, May 7, 1975. Residence 707 Worthington Avenue, Lockland.

Private, services. No visitation. requests memorials directed to the Friendship Methodist Church Building Fund, Springfield Pike, Wyoming or the U.C. Medical School Scholarship Fund. Edward Bernard, of 2365 Madison beloved husband of Flora Kilgore Salzberg, dear brother of Jessel S.

Salzberg of Hills, Calif. and Mrs. Leah Metzger, of Kansas City, Mo. Services Weil Funeral Home, 3901 Reading Rd. Thursday, May 8 at 3 P.M.

The family requests there be no visiting at the residence. SCHIRMER Tillie dear sister of Mrs. Julia Wolf, also survived by nieces and nephews, Tuesday, May 6, 1975; residence formerly of 825 William Howard Taft Rd. Friends may call at the Wrassmann Funeral Home, 2625 Gilbert Ave. north of Taft Rd.

Thursday 6 to 9 P.M. Funeral Mass Friday, May 9, at 11 A.M. at the Church of the Assumption, Walnut Hills. SCHULER Joseph beloved husband of Wanda Schuler, father of Samuel and Dean Schuler, Alice McGuffey and Delores Patten. Tuesday, May 6, 1975.

Services and burial Renton, Washington. SCHWAB Albert husband of Mrs. Hazel Schwab (nee Berkley), father of Alan Schwab, grandfather of Glenn and Douglas Alan Schwab. Residence 2373 North Ft. Thomas nue, Ft.

Thomas, Kentucky. Monday, May 5, 1975. Prayers Friday, May 9 at the Dobbling Funeral Home, Bellevue, at 9 A.M. Mass of Christian Burial at St. Anthony Church at 9:30 A.M.

Visitation Thursday 4 to 9 P.M. TENKMAN Carl beloved husband of the late Madge E. Tenkman (nee Hartley), devoted father of Robert and Victor Tenkman, brother of the late Ursula Bertram, Marie Brunemann, Norbert and Henry Tenkman, also survived by eight grandchildren. Residence 4240 Bertus Street, St. Bernard.

Wednesday, May 7, 1975. Age 72 years. Friends may call at the Imwalle Memorial, 4811 Vine Street at Washington, Friday between 6 and 9 P.M. Funeral mass St. Clement Church Saturday 9 A.M.

TOPE Pearl (nee Metz), beloved wife of Herman D. Tope, devoted mother of Mrs. Shirley Kestier, Herman D. Tope and David L. Tope, dear sister of Mrs.

Loretta Kelsch, Rosemary, Eugene, Alvert, Alvin, Robert and Rowland Metz, and the late John and Lester Metz, also survived by 17 grandchildren. Wednesday, May 1, 1975. At Hillsboro, Ohio. Age 60 years. Visitation Thursday from 4 to 9 P.M.

at the Bolton and Lunsford Funeral Home, 3042 Harrison WestSt. wood. Ignatius Mass of Church Christian Friday Burial at at A.M. WASKEY John W. beloved husband of Ann Doekel Waskey, devoted father of Marion L.

and John W. Waskey dear grandfather of Lisa Marie Waskey, Tuesday, May 6, 1975. Residence, 3880 Weirman Ave. Age 73 years. Funeral services Friday 2 P.M.

at the Dalbert and Woodruff Funeral Home, 2880 Boudinot Ave. at Queen City, Visitation Thursday 6 to 8 P.M. If so desired memorials may be made to the Price Hill United Church of Christ Memorial Fund. I Vet War il Vet Veteran Veteran Forces Spanish-Amer. War Vet GRAVE MARKERS MONUMENTS SEARS, ROEBUCK CO.

Thursday, May 8, 1975 Journey's End WEISBENDER Frederick, son of the late Frederick and Margaret Langniss Weisbender, dear brother of Margaret and the late Henry Weisbender. Tuesday, May 6, 1975. Residence 4437 Hamilton Avenue. Age 83 years. Friends may call at the Hillside Chapel Dixmyth Avenue, Thursday 10 A.M.

until time of services at 11 A.M. Chas. A. Miller Sons serving the family. ANNOUNCEMENTS SERVICES BU ALLISON HOME 261-0146 inc.

ROBBINS MADISON AVE. Mrs. Annie Rahman Weeks 11 A.M. Thursday Mr. Ernest R.

Hopper 10 A.M. Thursday Mr. Harry K. Brooking Convenience of the family. ALLISON ROSE IS THE PREFERRED SERVICE SERVING ALL GREATER CINTI.

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Mack Johnson Funeral Homes WALNUT HILLS 1309 E. McMillan St. 961-0474 MADISONVILLE 6111 Madison Rd. 271-0203 Muehlenkamp-Erschell 261-8093 Newport, Ft. Thomas, Dayton RADEL FUNERAL HOMES Henry J.

Radel, Pres. 652 State Ave, 921.0365 822 York Newport 261. 8560 4122 Glenway Ave. 921.4512 1005 Madison, Covington 431.4185 RIEDLINGER-LEMEN FUNERAL HOMES 19 Green St. 1309 California Ave.

Schaefer-Busby Established 1836 24 W. 9th St. 241-0932 FUNERAL HOMES CHEVIOT FAIRM.OUNT DELHI HILLS 3425 1824 4619 Harrison Westwood Delhi Pike 561-0833 921-1500 921-0110 T. P. WHITE SONS Mt.

Washington 231-7150 WITT, GOOD KELSCH FUNERAL HOME 3026 MADISON RD. 531-0105 IN MEMORIAM in loving memory of Larry Neidhard May 8, 1958 You are not forgoften loved one, Nor will you ever be, As long as life and memory last, We will remember thee. Your Loving Family FLORISTS BAER FLORAL DESIGNS 24 E. 4th St. 621-3662 MISCELLANEOUS NOTICES BIRTHRIGHT Pregnant and need help? Call AH-1-LIFE, 241-5433 BLOOD DONORS- -Needed.

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CUSTOM FRAMING SALE -At Blackschiegers. Bring in your prints paintings, needlework etc. 7740 Laurel Ave Madeira, 271-7500 DECORATIVE MODELS OF HOMES- Any type desired. I will design and construct models such as Louis IV, sailles, Colonial, Plantation, modern homes, medieval castles, foreign homesgabled London houses or any desired. Will be extremely realistic and detailed.

People, vehicles such as coaches and all furnishings included. Real materials used. 18-24 in. high. Apply at 2545 Witliams Norwood or call 561-5026.

DIAL A SMILE948-1368 FREE-WE WILL HAUL AWAY OLD JUNK CARS. 351-6026. GREETINGS MOTHER'S DAY IS SPECIAL WITH AN ENQUIRER GREETING AD An Enquirer Greeting Ad takes such little time to write and so little money to place that no one has an excuse for missing it. Don't make excuses Sunday, make her happy! DEADLINE IS FRIDAY, 5 P.M. Only A Line Just A 3-Line Minimum Call The Enquirer Classified At 421-6300 TODAY! MISCELLANEOUS NOTICES THE CINCINNATI or broken freezers, stoves, washers, dryer, dishwashers, ironers around you neither want or need? We haul them away free.

Ground level and Basement only. CALL JOE THE GENTLEMAN JUNK MAN 761-9649. LOOKING FOR -Information relating to Clifton School building and people for a pictorial history display. Call Carol Nagel 961-8296eves. years on 5-year to Pat Mason's Nautilus Club.

$275. 581- 8629 MUSIC OF THE 50's, 60's, 70's-Vermillion Band, wedding receptions, parties, dances, Kris 321-3195 NASHVILLE RECORD PRODUCTION COMPANY -LOOKING FOR SINGING TALENT 812-332-1666. PUBLIC ADJUSTORS AND APPRAISERS LOSS APPRAISALS FOR PROPERTY OWNERS ONLY. PROMPT EMERGENCY SERVICE. 221-1833, 242-8975 RECEPTION HALL-Now booking for weddings, dances etc.

plenty of off street parking. For more information call 681-6696 or 861-0319 SUNDAY NEW YORK TIMES Delivered on 861-9191 YOU'LL NEVER MISS AN ADDRESS IN THE DARK WHEN YOU TAKE A YELLOW CAB LOST AND FOUND BEAGLE -male, Lost, Mt. Healthy area, child's pet, 522-1858 Reward area. FOUND 662-1557. -Black Mon Dog, 4-26, after 5.

Sharonville FOUND -Gentle female German Shepherd, Falmouth, owner or good home 922-4991 FOUND- -Madeira. Female cream shaggy poodle mixture. 242-3300, ext. 51. After 5, 891-5328.

FOUND -Male puppy at Winton Galbraith. May 2. 729-0650. LOST -Black Labrador Retriever, female, Pleasant Ridge. Reward.

Days 271-9898. Eves. 731-7808. LOST -Black neutered male cat with white underneath in vicinity of BurnetMelish, May 5th. Reward 621-7777.

LOST -Black Scottie male, answers to Tiger, Forest Park area. REWARD 721- 6614, 742-0548 LOST-Female Cocker Spaniel, Brentwood-Finneytown area. 522-4408 LOST -Ft. Thomas, female, black, tan, white; answers to REWARD. 441-7299.

LOST -Hyde Park area, Siamese cat, male, ID tag, phone 871-4282. LOST -Large white dog, short hair, bushy tail, answers to Hyde Park area. REWARD. 871-7009. LOST -Male beagle, black, brown and white, Camp Denison area 5-2-75.

Reward for any information 831-4310. LOST -Movie camera on Sat. May 3. Left in phone booth on Woodburn Ave. If found call owner 221-0762 after 6 LOST -Poodle minature, 5-5th, has brown strap collar.

Reward 625-7316 eves. LOST -Red Female Irish Setter, Reward, Bond Hill, 5 small. 242-2698 LOST- -Ring, oval shape, brown stone, Pogues Northgate, May 3rd, sentimental value. Reward. 851-7569.

LOST -Sharonville, small black and white female dog, on 4-28-75. 984-1592 LOST -Toy Collie, female, Northbrook Area. white brown and tan. 641-0607. after 5 825-7960.

LOST -Young Siamese cat. Female, Wyoming area. Reward. 761-0737 LOST-4 mos. old black and white kitten, Westwood area.

Answers to Frank, children's pet, Reward. 481-4277 LOST -6 mo. old pup. Female. Brown tan with white on feet.

in Walnut Hills area. REWARD. 761-1774. MISSING -Black standard Labrador Retriever, Anderson area, no markings, no ID. Answers to Raven.

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ANDERSON-BRITNEY ACRES 68 "EDELWEISS MUSIC" is lovely and so is this custom built 2- story home. Gas heat, central. BUY IN ANDERSON. Call now and ask for CLINE REALTORS ANDERSON FOX CHAPEL 5 bedrooms, baths, library, family plus Rec Roorn, 1st fl. laundry room, screened porch overlooks huge rose garden, lovely landscaped lot.

Quotation in 90's. Call Mrs Lyle 231-5512. John Bailey, Broker, ANDERSON MT. WASHING TON BELLE MEADE COURT 2 Family Condominiums, 3 Bedroom-1 Floor Plan. Open Daily 8-5, DIRECTIONS: 12 mile east of Mt.

Washington water tower at 6469 Beechmont Ave. Phone 232-2600. ANDERSON -Quad level, 3 bedrooms, large family room, bar room, basement, cul-de-sac, woods, park, $36,900. By owner. 232-2364.

ANDERSON TWP -By owner. 3 bedroom Calif, ranch, 2 full baths, air cond. beautifully landscaped, Forest Hill School 2 blocks to elementary school, 000 firm. See at 8488 Linderwood Ln. 232-0529 after 6.

ANDERSON TWP. MUST SELL Falling in Love! WITH THIS 5 room plus ranch is easy to do! Owner wants an offer on the $22.000 price. Features include acre. treed lot, wall to wall carpeting, paneling, 220 wiring, basement new roof and wafer heater, full and more, Call Realtor 522- 5560 for quick showing. NORTH WWEST ANDERSON TWP.

Price is right! AT $35,500 for this year old. 2 car Bi-Level. This nicely decorated home has a paneled 23 ft. family room, carpeted living room and dining room. Cute kitchen with range and papered wall, 3 carpeted bedrooms, baths, large utility room and gas, water sewer.

Home has lovely back yard with nice shrubs and trees and a beautiful view of a treed Valley! Call 232-0030 Parchman Oyler REALTORS ANDERSON Patricia Dye, 231-4131, 232-7797 The HOMES JOHNSON REALTOR 3 bedroom brick ranch. Living room, dining room, kitchen. Attached garage. $34,900. ALADDIN REALTY, 752-7085.

ANDERSON 4 SOUTHERN COMFORT SCARLETT AND RHETT never had life so easy as you could have in this beautiful Georgian colonial with every conven: ience of modern living. Located in one of the best areas, yet priced in the low $60'S to sell quickly for transferred executive. This won't last long, plan to see it today. AVONDALE 2 FAMILY CALL OWNER 751-6494 BATAVIA -Brick ranch on acre, bedrooms, built in appliance kitchen, wall to wall carpet, aftached garage, low 30's. 752-7732.

BLANCHESTER ALL CITY UTILITIES NO DOWN PAYMENT Only $95 average monthly payments to qualified buyers. Charming new 3-bedroom home on large lot with garage. Completely decorated with deluxe kitchen and bath. $22,500, annual percentage rate, 33 yrs. Only 7 lots remain, so hurry, call now collect, 1-291-4538.

BLANCHESTER 25 acre mini farm Want 500 feet road frontage? Here's darling 3-bedroom ranch with 2 car rage, There's a good barn; ideal for family with horses. THELMA GAUTHIER 791-6666 REALTORS BLUE ASH Desirable Area bedroom brick home in excellent condition near transportation and shopping. includes wall to wall carpering in the living room, eat in kiTchen, 2 car garage, rec full basement, and paneled room. Sycamore schools. Priced at $29,900.

For more information call 793-2544. Parchman REALTORS Oyler BLUE ASH 3 or 4 bedroom frame, new furnace, fenced yard. $24,500 Fuhrman Realty, 791-8160. ENQUIRER HOUSES FOR SALE BRIDGETOWN DRN 1645 SPOTLESS NEW RANCH 1.152 ACRE LOT This mint condition home with a brick wall and a fireplace in the living room, formal dining room, equipped kitchen with oven, microwave oven, range, dishwasher and all wood cabinets. The home also has 3 large bedrooms and baths.

The lot is completely level and ideal for a garden. Many more extras and asking $47,900. 662-4400 ROY NEAL 922-1520 West Shell REALTORS BRIDGETOWN OAK HILLS COOL, CLEAN, COMFORTABLE Living in this completely air conditioned home. 3 bedrooms, baths, large family room with woodburning fireplace, 2 car garage, fenced rear yard. Covered patio, gas grill, See this value packed home today.

Bob Bigner, 522-3333. fine homes of america SCHNEIDER REALTOR BRIDGETOWN (OUT) PANORAMIC VIEW impressive contemporary trilevel with 3-5 bedrooms, baths. A family oriented home, Situated with deluxe teathroughout. on acres. Let us tell you more.

$98,500 CALL 451-1300, 251-1400 REALTORS GRADY 818 BRICK SPLIT-LEVEL! Quiet dead-end street, fenced lot, 3 bedrooms, carpeting, formal dining room, country kitchen, beamed and paneled family room, covered rustic brick patio, basement, garage. St. Al's. RITA JEANNE TALLMAN 661-8200 CLINE REALTORS 753 COLONIAL RAISED RANCH! Classic entrance foyer, huge family room, woodburning fireplace, 3 bedrooms, mirrored vanitory baths, plush carpeting, super equipped kitchen, formal dining, patio, central air, 2 car fenced lot, "HOUSE RITA JEANNE TALLMAN 661-8200 CLINE REALTORS CARTHAGE PRIVATE LOT What a winner you will have with this 7 room, 4 bedroom home located among other well kept homes. With full basement, 2 stories and swimming pool, you certainly can't beat it for the price.

JIM WELLER 771-7777 HILL REALTORS CHEVIOT DESIRABLE LOCATION NEAR HARVEST HOME ONLY BY SEEING WILL YOU AP. PRECIATE THE SPACIOUS, TASTEFULLY DECORATED ROOMS IN THIS GRACIOUS OLDER 2-STORY HOME featuring 3 bedrooms with walk-in closets, 2 baths, carpeted dining room and living room with fireplace, easy-towork -in kitchen, breakfast room, big and bright basement and 2-car detached garage, Only $37,500. Virginia Forgy, 541- 1133. E. G.

DETZEL, Realtor, 541-5800 CHEVIOT JUST LISTED $39,900 ENJOY THE PLEASURE of this comfortable 3-bedroom home. Large living room, country kitchen, carpeting, finished basement, central air, Dig fenced lot. Call TRIMBLE REALTY CO. 662-3610 CHEVIOT JUST LISTED $19,900. 4-ROOM, 1 FLOOR 2-car garage, garden size lot, basement, carpeting, low EGBERS REALTY-481-2400 CHEVIOT NEW LISTING! 1 or 2 family brick on busline, come and see, Dorothy Jones 661-8800 THIEMANN CITY WIDE Looking For The Finest In New Homes? Artisan Development, a Division of Kaiser -Aetna, has 3 outstanding local developments to meet your housing needs.

For private tours of Chestnut Station, Belibrook or Hampton Village at Northgate. 948-1116. ACRES Farm home in excellent condition, situated with many shade trees, big garage and large barn. Could be used for horses. Located about half mile west from East Fork State Park of 12,000 acres, a 2000 acre lake and many miles of riding trails.

Just minutes trom Clermont County Hospital, also very close to college, schools and library. Comfortable farm home that's so much in demand. It'S what you've been looking for at only $58.500. DON MOORES 752-2222 REALTORS CLERMONT COUNTY ON THE WALL, here's the fairest one of all! Call now, make an appointment and you'll agree, that this 2 year old brick 3 bedroom ranch is outstanding. This home teatures equipped kitchen with self oven, family room, big deep yard with mature frees, completely fenced and a 2 car aftached garage.

For the hot days PrO ahead it has central air conditioning. Truly an immaculate well kept home. A bargain at only $36,500, Call 232-0030. Parchman Oyler REALTORS CLERMONT-Miamiville Charming 100 yr. bidg.

restored ideal for living own business 3000 near 275, 3-4 bedrooms, bath, new carpets. 2 car gar Owner $48.000. 831-8128 CLEVES JUST LISTED $23,500 ANTIQUE BUFFS Stately 80 year old frame. Brand new kitchen. Financing available, Exterior painted blue last year.

Hurry! TRIMBLE REALTY CO. 662-3610 CLEVES YOUNG will love this immaculate newly remodeled 2 bedroom home, in central location, with eat in kitchen, basement, detached garage, extra large yard. $22,500. DON ENGLISH 771-7300 Signature. CLEVES-5 room frame, large living room, new furnace and water heater, fenced yard Call 941-6189.

CLIFTON DRN 1646 FIRST AD ONLY $19,900 For this mint condition 2-family with 3 rooms and bath on each floor. There is a newer furnace with separate gas and electric meters plus a single car garage. Call for details. 662-4400 ROY NEAL 922-1520 CLIFTON Vet's Little Cash CLAYTON 421-0040, 242-1561 CLIFTON, NEAR Frye BATHS, MYTH-5 CENTRAL ROOMS, AIR, CARPETED, PANELED. $16,950.

LOW DOWN PAY. MENT. FRYE REALTY 591-1000 CLIFTON -Solid 2 family, $6.000 gross income, both apts. fully equipped. $39- 900.

861-6663 or 861-2313 CLIFTON 2 family, Parker St, Vets Special, little cas. Hurry! 232-7050 or 531-6468 CLIFTON $11,9001 POSSIBLE VA! Completely modernized 2 family, fully rented. $2,340 income. Owner transferred. M.

SMITH, COLERAIN A 404 Owner Transferred Must sell. Lovely 3-bedroom townhouse, full family room with woodburning fireplace. Tennis clubhouse and pool. Mark Diem, 921-5143 or 232-8300. REALTORS COLERAIN BY OWNER NORTHGATE AREA 4-yr -old 3-bedroom bi-level, also offers family room, wall-to-wall carpet, range, dishwasher, garage, fenced yard.

Within walking distance of Northwest Jr. and Sr. High, Clean. Must sell. $31,500.

851- 1238. COLERAIN TWP BY OWNER $27,900 Can VA or FHA this 4 bedroom home, financing available, call 851-4148 for details..

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