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r. Sunday, Oct. 27, 1963 Page 14-C THE CINCINNATI ENQUIRER ANNOUNCEMENTS ANNOUNCEMENTS Seturdey'e Highi, Lows, And More Of Same WERNER O'BRIEN GILLILAND Dofo From U.S. WIATMK $UMAU svv. Owen, beloved brother of Jamesl O'Brien, Mn.

Anne Carroll of Ira-land and tha late Mrs. Catherine if "OWN- Charlll William ill luNfR-Bertha 11 9 Vi KIOWILl- Everett JIKGltTON- James IUDWI6 -Joseph IPAWIJ-Hattie All J. Raymond, beloved husband of Adela Reinstatler Werner, devoted father of Mn. Loraina Steinbicker, Mri. Joan Delorenzo, Richard L.

and faptaln Donald R. Werner, brother of Mri. Marcella Sadler and Law Amelia a.r rename, wiu.nnwn. Ky.i survived by huthend Albert (Docli 3 torn, Delmore Hirer of Liements; inursdey, October 24, 1963; residenca, 1116 Crosi In. Aurora.

Elbert Hirer of cinnati, Ronald Hirer of Cinclnnetl rence L. Werner; also 13 granacmi- 1. ILU1. Friends may call Sunday efter 4 P. Sullivan Funeral Home, 1336 F.

McMillan et Bell PI. Requiem High Mesi, Church of Assumption, nren; luesaav, unuuwr 'jfr residence, 3429 Woodford Pleas-! and 10 grandchildren, inter of Mn Rose Rene, of Aurore, Ind oni brother, Edward Schulr of Aurora Ind. Service Tuesday, 9 A. M. St William Church.

Wllliamstown friends may call 3 to 9 P. M. Monday at the Eckar funeral Home. to ant Ridqe. Friends mey can ai me Vorhis Funeral Home, 5501 Mont-aomerv Norwood, Sunday, 5 monoey, ucoDir at A.

M. OTTEN In 0 AA Renuiem Hioh Mass I I Church of the Nativity, Pleesent Dry Ridge, Ky. Ralph Aaron, beloved husband of the lete Ruth Otten (nee Volk), oe-voted fether of Mrs. George Endl- Ridge, Monday, octooer in, er A. M.

If so desired, sympethy may be expressed by a contribution te HARRIS Preclpltetlensi High low Free. Atlanta 59 Birmingham 88 57 otfon 14 8 Buffalo 72 Charleston, W. V. 82 50 Chicago 82 62 Cincinnati i4 SI 0 Cleveland 81 55 Columbus, Ohio .8.1 SI Denver 63 38 Detroit 83 59 ft. Worth 85 58 Indienepolli 82 54 Jacksonville 8.1 61 Lai Vegas 81 58 loa Angelee 83 61 Louisville 83 55 i.

Memphii 83 55 Miami Beach 86 73 Milwaukee 81 47 Minneapolis 64 47 New Orlaoni 81 62 Now York 78 60 Omaha 68 58 Philadelphia 73 57 Phoenix 88 59 Pittsburgh 81 54 Portland, Maino ..76 46 Raleigh 72 61 .04 St. Lnuil 82 63 Salt lake City 62 47 San Frenclico 69 57 St. Sta. Mario 69 47 Seattle 52 39 .19 Tampa 89 64 Weihlngton. D.

C. 75 60 tl Weather lureeu record for Tlio ii .1. IKailcl r. IltE.MlY J. IIADKL.

Pri. Radel'i ovary servica It conducted with tha full appreciation that it it sacred tribute to somaono's memory. 2562 North Band Rd, 541-4200 6S2 STATE 921-0365 822 York. Newport, CO 1-8560 GINNY Jewell (nee Adept), beloved wife of Straud Harrii, mother of Linde Sue and Rite Feve Harrii, daughter of Kesh and Alice Alsept, litter of cotr, near granorather ot two grand children; Saturday, October 26, 1963; of his residence. Hart Point Palatka, Fla.

(formerly of Bellevue, Ky.) Services Tuesday, October 29 et the Dobbling Funerel Home, Bellevue et 8i30 A. M. Friends mey call Monday from 4 to 9 P. M. tha Heart Fund.

WILSON Roy beloved husband of Christine Penn Wilson, beloved father of Don, Cherles, Robert and Carol Jean Wilson, beloved son of Lena P. and the lete Charles Wilson, Mn. Gladys Sturgill, Mrs. Zelde Showers PT1 Rust, Mrs. Ethel Jesseo, Mn.

lennic Risnar, Mn. Bertie Patrick end Mrs. Lucille Rimer, Mrs. Jennie Rust. 4112 Gl.nwav.

WA MSI2 1005 Madison, Covington, HE 1-4185 OWENS Mrs. eieene Mcreriana, cairn i -i e-z brother of Mrs. Irene Ryan; Saturday. October 26, 1963; residence, 7343 Clovernook Ave. Friends may UIUTVI, II, III- day, October 25, 1963; residence, 4429 Anchoraae Rd.

Service T. P. XT Anna M. (nee Franke), beloved wife of Kino R. Owens, devoted mother of Gayle Owens, Mrs.

Monte (Jean Williams end Mrs. John (Sara call et the Hodano Funeral Home, for Oeytini Sunday White A Soni Funeral Home, 2050 Busse Borpann Co. DRacnmonr mi. niwmqinn Tuesday, October 29, at 2 6041 Hamilton toiiege run Sunday, 4 to 8 P. M.

Funara terwiret Mnndav at 2 P. M. Mt, morgan, iisTer or Mn. tine Figures Show High Temporoturos txpecled lal4 icifilol Net Indicated-Comtill Ucal Forecast Monday, 4 to Friends may ca W. Mack Johnson Funeral Home WALNUT HILLS 1309 E.

McMillan St. WO 1-0474 MADISONVILLE 6111 Madison Rd. BR 1-0203 Healthy Lodge A k. M. lervlce 9 P.

Dresner, Julius end Edwerd Franke i also survived by nine grandchildren and one areet-grandson; Friday, October 25, 1963; residence, 1055 Asburv Rd. Services at MU 1-1343 Central Parkway and Clifton Hills Ave. -AP WlMP-hOtO IIAYNES Sunday, 7:30 P. M. World War I and II Veteran World War I Vetera William T.

husband of Mav White Sons Funeral Home, 2050 Beechmont Mt. Washington, October 26, 1963. Tamo. Free. Haynai (nee Crary), father of Joel monoay, ucrooer io, at P.

M. friends may call Sunday, 3-9 P. M. T.ftO a. m.

7 1 00 p. m. A-l MONUMENTS 58 0 74 0 1963 '62 '61 N'l Ida Chapter 4)6, O.E.S. service, ALLISON ROSE ana vavia neynes. ion or rwri.

Harriett Haynai. brother of Mrs. Frank Kramer; Friday, October 25, 1963. Services private et T. P.

White end Soni Funeral Home, 2050 Beech-mont Mt, Washington. Friends aunaay, uu r. m. upper 50s, and at night in the middle 50a. The high for the day will be near 80.

Showers are predicted for the northwest Pacific Coast and from the wes1central plains Into the Rockies. Warm and partly cloudy weather la forecast for Sunday. There la a chance of scattered thundershow-ers Sunday night as an expected cold front passes through. The low In the morning will be In the COVINGTON CO 1-0146 BENCSIK TsRof PFLANTZ MAUSOLEUMS MONUMENTS MARKERS may call Monday, 6 to r. M.

Highest Terns 84 42 55 64 lowest Temp 58 23 39 43 Precipitation 0 0.06 River at 7.00 p. m. 25.1 feet fn pool. Today Sunrise 6i59 a. m.

Sunset 45 p. m. Elwood husband of the late Emma Wolf Pflantz, beloved brother. HUBBARD FORMERLY WITH WILTSEE, Inc. GUMP-HOLT FUNERAL HOME 3440 Glenmore at Herbert-Cheviot MO 1-0690 4543W 8TH 921-4706 SEARS, ROEBUCK CO.

Grave Markers and Monuments 2900 READING RD. 961-7820 or tnzanetn wnire, Amelia scftenck, Anne Pflanrz, Alma Kemper, Irma Wagner and Clarence Pflentz; in his 79th year; Wednesday, October, Harry beloved husband) of Ruth Hubbard Inea ThullenL devoted 24 W. 9th St. CH 1-0932 father of Mri. Dorothy Meti ond Eugent Osterhaui, grandfather of Mrs.

Larry (Dianne) Smith, great ERSCHELL grandfather of Lawrence Glen Smith; J. J. residence, 24U3 Upland Place. Friends mey cell et the Tred-way Funeral Home, 2131 Cemeron Norwood, Sunday, 3 to 8 P. M.

Funerel Monday, 1 P. M. Louisville papers please copy. JIARDJBFJHANJCS triaav. October 25.

1V63, residence re FT. THOMAS HI 1-1982 NEWPORT CO 1-8033 3867 Olivette ege 72 yean. CARD OF THANKS Friends mey call Monday from 4 PHARO We wish to exDress our sincere thanks Deaths And Tuner ah Services Are Monday For Harry Foster, 76 HILLSIDE CHAPEL CREMATION NICHES URNS NO CHARGE FOR CHAPEL SERVICES BOOKLET ON REQUEST 523 Dmrnvth Ave UN 1-1021 VISITORS WELCOME J)AILY9 JO ANDERSON SCHRAFFENBERGER 3117 VINE ST. 8611 WINTON RD. Bamber Funeral Home and appreciation to our relatives, friends and neighbors for the kindness and svmoathy shown us in the great RIEDLINGER-LEMEN FUNERAL HOMES 1 9 Green St.

1309 Ca 1 1 orn la Ave. Vonderhaar Stetter Third Overton St. to 9 p. M. at the Wain A.

Bolton Funerel Home, 3042 Herrlson Westwood. Services Tuesdey, October 29, at 10:30 A. M. VFW Post 2548 services Monday at 7,30 M. Waitwood Council 129, Jr.

0. U. A. M. services Monday at 8 P.

M. Elizabeth Murphy, beloved wife of Harry A. Pharo and beloved mother of Mery Alice Pharo, Mrs. William Curran, Robert L. and Harrry G.

Pharo end beloved sister of Blanche losi of our dearly oeloveo MOtner. Daughter. Sister. Grandmother and Aunt wurpny; suddenly. Saturday.

Octo ROMANA SCHWING Especially wa wish to thank the Newport, Ky. 261-5795 WITT, GOOD KELSCH Staff and Nurses at the Bethesda INSKEEP ber 26, 1963; residence, 3279 Nash Ave. Visitation at Geo. H. Rohde Son Funeral Home, Linwood and Delta Tuesday from 4 to 9 P.

M. Reouiem Hioh Mass at Christ Hosoita Dr. Robert Wooltord. Dr. t-ranx FUNERAL HOME IC imfi(C 3026 MADISON AVE.

Herbert beloved husband of Mar iorie Ewafd Inskeeo. father of Mrs John W. Bamber 301 1 Woodburn Ave. Robert Bamber WO 1-1440 Schleuter. Dr.

Harold Hockley, Rev. Robert Tyler of the Westwood-Cheviot Church ef Christ, tha pallbearers, all Classification Index A-J0URNEY'S END A-l MONUMENTS CARD OF THANKS C-IN MEM0RIAM FLORISTS RELIGIOUS SOCIAL EVENTS SOCIETIES AND LODGES G-MISCELLANEOUS NOTICES LOST AND FOUND J-EDUCATI0N AND INSTRUCTION TRAVEL OPPORTUNITIES Robert Gilb. Mrs. Fkina Pittroff WRASSMANN and Herbert L. Inskeep brother me King uiurch, Wednesday, Octo ber 30, at 9 A.

M. POTTENGER Wm. beloved husband of Flor 2625 Gilbert Ave. WO 1-1600 donors of the many beautiful floral offerings, memorial cards, cards of svmoathy. Also Neidhard Funeral Home Directors for the thorough and efficient menaaement of the funeral.

or mrs. uarenco nenrens ana Kaipn Inskeep; residence, 3013 Cohoon Thursday, October 24, 1963. Friends mey call at tha W. Mack ence Pottenger (nee Schmidt), devoted father of David H. Pottenger Johnson tuners I Home.

1309 The bereaved Hine, Beilman and McMillan Stv Walnut Hills, Sunday Famihes II, dear brother of James W. Pot. ann. mnA kirm CM. 3inirttpgB Enb SHACKELFORD trom 4 to r.

M. services Mon dey, October 28, et 10:30 A. M. JACKSON Wilson, beloved husband of Ruth JNMEMORIAM grandfather of Susan P. and David H.

Pottenger III; Thursday, October 24. 1963; residence, 6807 Banfry ege 73 years. Servicei Shackelford, father ot Prisci lit. James, Jerry and Katherine Shackel SENG BIRTHDAY REMEMBRANCE ford, orotner or Dixie utristian; Saturday, October 26, 1963; age Carl A. beloved husband of Marcella E.

Seng (nee Joeraer). dear anonaay, October 28, et 10:30 A. at tha Wain A. Bolton Funeral Home, 3042 Harrison Wast wood. No visitation on Sunday.

Mamie. 229 Goodman; beloved daughter of Betty Jackson: passed ewey et Drake Memorial Hospital, Tuesday. October 22, 1963. Friends may call at J. C.

Battle Sons Funeral Home. 543 Rockdale father of Donna Carl A. Jr. and'of our dearly beloved Husband and Koger t. ienq ana ororner or mrs.

i Father 01; residence, IB tsoitwooa u. visitation at Rebold Funeral Home, 1712 Queen City at Grand, after 4 P. M. Monday. Funeral Tuesday.

Requiem High Mass, Church of the Presentation, 9 A. M. tneoa biioerr ana Mrs. cane Schwander; Friday, October 25, PRIGGE leona beloved daughter of the late Henry J. and Liilie M.

Priqge (nee Prudent), dear sister of Mrs. 1963; in his 59th year; residence, in his 59th year; residence, JOHN A. HIRSCH You sleep so many miles awav. We cannot olace a garland there. But wa can weave our thoughts today.

Groqer Mount Dr. Friends may at the Vitt Stermer Fair- 5732 2 Collette Schlachter; passed away SCHLENSKER mount Funeral Home. 1824 West- luesdav, October 22. IVcks, at Palm Fred beloved husband of Anna wood Monday from 4 to 9 Springs, residence, 230 Schlensker (nea Nellel, devoted vonoaie, aunaay, octooer trom 1 to 10 M. And Union Baptist Church Richmond and Mound Monday, October 28, from 9 to 10:55 A.

M. Funeral from the church, Monday, October 28, et 1 1 A. M. Interment. Union Baptist Cemetery.

"Battle tor Golden Service." KAIIN Albert J. of 5018 Lillian devoted husband of Lillian Kahn, beloved father of Melvln Kahn of Chicago and Irvin Kahn and brother! Into a peteled wreath of oravers. Sadly missed by Wife Ann and Children Judith and William In Loving Memory father of Carl and Edwin Schlensker, beloved brother of Henry Schlens P. M. Funeral services Tuesday, October 29, at 10:30 A.

M. SHELLEY John beloved husband of the late Frances Shaffer Shelley, father Shepherd lockland. Funeral from the Schmldt-Dhonau Funerai Home, 433 Reading Rd Readinq, Tuesday, October 29 at 9-30 A. M. Solemn Reguiem High Mass, SS.

Pater and Paul Church at 10 A. M. Visitation Monday from 4 to 6 and after 7 P. M. Ladies' So ker, Minnie Wilier, Nettie Meyer, tillie Rahn and the late Anna Meyer, dear grandfather of four grandsons ana one qranaoaugnrer; Friday, October 25, 1963; residence, 4948 Winton Ridge aqe 74 vears.

Funeral Tuesday. October 29. ot Carl Dudley of Lexington, Ky. and Mrs. H.

M. Peterson of Wash ciety services Monday at 7:30 P. M. ot Mrs. Rycke Winter of Davton Of our beloved Mother and Grandmother ELIZABETH FULDNER Who passed away October.

25 1955 In our hearts vour memory lingers. Always tender, fond and true. There's not day, dear Mom Wa do not think of you. Sadlv missed bv Mvrtle and Rudv. Service Weil Funeral Home, 3901 PULS ington State and brother of Alva, Raymond, George, Hubert and Harry Shelley.

Mrs. Olive Creamer and Mrs. Dorothy Crone; Friday, October ncauuiH Ji'iiuoy, Ubiuuer 1.1, et 11 A. M. Memorial week will Marie B.

(nee Gohs), beloved mother be observed at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Kahn at 1554 or Kudoiph Puis, Mildred K. Theile, Marie A. Kress of Ft.

Worth, Tex. i Jeanne Kirkoatrick of Miami. at 10 A. M. trom Spaeth sons funeral Home, 1320 Chase Ave.

at Chambers Northside. Friends may call Monday, 4 to 9 P. M. SCHNORR Jesse, beloved husband of Ruby Srhnorr Baker), dear father Evelyn and Louis and Grandaughter Z5. 1963; residence, 340 trie Ave.

Visitation at George H. Rohde Son Funeral Home, Linwood and lorvallis Ave. Sylvia. also survived by six grandchildren and two great-grandchil- KELLER dren; Thursday, October 24, 1963; residence, 433 Warner St. Friends Nikolaus, beloved husband of Eva I Vll.

-I may call ot Nurre Bros. Fairview- of John Schnoor; Thursday, October 24, 1963; et his residence, 4017 DeCoursey Covington, age 67 years. Prayers Monday, October Clitton Funeral Home, 348 W. Mc-Millen Sunday. 4 to 9 P.

M. Delta 5unday from 2 to 9 P. M. Services Monday, October 28. at 2 P.

M. SIEDENBERG Delia (nee Furman), beloved wife of the late Ervin Siedenberg. dear mother of Mrs. luella Clark acd Mrs. Florence Wehrwein; Friday, October 25, 1963; residence, 9.9 Ann Newoort, Kv.

Funeral from Lukii.iu'i n.iiii. u.oi lame: ui Mrs. Theresie Mlchels and Mrs. Elizabeth Koch; elso survived by three grandchildren and 10 greatgrandchildren; Saturday, October 26, 1963; age 86 veers; residence, 1188 In Loving Memory Of my beloved Mother LILLIAN ASHENBACH Departed October 28. 1949 Her loving 5onEdward IN MEMO Rl AM PATRICK SHEEHAN November 3, 1917 be ln Grandview Cemetery, Mentor.

Jennie Hart Miss Jennie Hart died Saturday at the Baptist Senior Citizens Home, Independence. She was a resident of the Martha Washington Hall, Cincinnati Miss Hart, a native of Fayette County, lived ln the Cincinnati area for 20 years. She was a member of the Athens Christian Church, Fayette County. She Is survived by three sisters, Mrs. Lesley Cason and Mrs.

J. O. Plnkstaff, both of Lexington; and Miss Kanard Hart, Frost-proff, and two brothers, Joe and Robert, both of Lexington. Services will be at 1 p. m.

Monday at the Stith Funeral Home, Florence. Friends may call at the funeral home 3-9 Sunday. Stanley Meerfield Stanley A. W. Meerfield, 73, a retired advertising salesman, died Saturday at the Rest Haven Rest Home, Covington.

He lived at 44 W. Fifth Covington. He Is survived by his wife, Mrs. Georgia R. Meerfield.

Requiem High Mass will be sung at 9 a. m. Tuesday in Mother of God Church, Covington. Burial will be ln St. Mary Cemetery, South Ft.

Mitchell. Friends may call from 3 to 9 p. m. Monday at the Hugenberg Nlemeyer Funeral Home, Covington. Charles W.

Brown Charles William Brown, 60, 123 Grand Forest Hills, died Saturday. He was a furniture reflnlsher for McAlpin's Department Store. He leaves his wife, Mary, and one sister, Mrs. Evelyn Shelton, Hollywood, Fla. Funeral service Monday, October! Services for Harry Foster, 76, a prominent Cincinnati warehouseman who died Friday, will be at 11 a.

m. Monday at the Well Funeral Home, 3901 Reading Rd. Mr. Foster lived at 6249 Aspen College HilL Mr. Foster retired In 1955 after serving 30 years with the Cincinnati Terminal Warehouses, Inc.

He was general manager of the corporation for 18 years. He was a director of the American Warehousemen's Association and the Na- tlonal Association of Re- frlgerated Warehouses. He was president of the Cincinnati Warehousemen's Association and the College Hill Civic Association. He leaves his wife, Mrs. Anna Martin Foster; two daughters, Mrs.

Arlene Haas, Miami Beach, and Mrs. Ruth Gilderman, Cincinnati; a sister, Mrs. Mamie Englander, Cincinnati; eight grandchildren and three great -grand-. children. A son.

Martin Foster, Tampa, died recently. Burial will be In the United Jewish Cemetery. 1 There will be no visitation. Fred Schlensker I Fred H. Schlensker, 74, 4948 Winton Ridge died Saturday at Deaconess Hospital following a short Illness.

Services will be at 10 a m. Tuesday at the Spaeth Sons Funeral Home, 1320 Chase Ave. Burial will be ln Spring Grove. Friends may call at the funeral home from 4 to 9 p. m.

Monday. Mr. Schlensker Jived his entire life ln Winton Place. He Is survived by his wife, Anna, and two sons, Carl, who will maintain his gar-' dening business, and Edwin, Hamilton. 28, at the tonniev Bros, eunerai Home, 11 E.

Southern Latonia, at 10:30 A. M. Reguiem Hioh 28, at 11 A. M. Contributions to the Lutheran Church of the Cross BROWN Charles William, beloved husband of Mary Katharine Brown (nee Braun), beloved brother of Mrs.

Evelyn Shelton; Friday, October 25, 1963; residenca, 123 Grand Forest Hills, Ky.i age 60 years. Funeral Tuesday, October 29, from the John J. Redel Co. Funeral Home, 1005 Madison Covington, at 2 P. M.

Friends may call Monday after 4 P. M. Interment Forest Lewn Cemetery. BRUIN Joy D. (nee Burden), beloved wifa of the lata Andy Bruin, devoted mother of Juanita Herbolr and the lete Marina Sat.

Joseph R. En-gang, deer sister or Mildred Martin and Gladys Bruce; also survived by eight grandchildren; Friday, October 25, 1963; residenca, near Bethel, Ohio; age 64 years. Funeral line ice from tha Kennedy Funeral Home, Bethel, Ohio. Tuesday, October 29, at Ii30 P. Friends may call at the funeral home, Monday after a m.

BURBRINK Elmer B. beloved husband of Marie Burbrink (nee Frledler), father of Elmer B. Burbrink grand-father of Roger Burbrink and brother of James Mannixt Thursday, October 24, 1963; at his residence, 4240 Delhi Delhi. Funeral from the Gilligan-Siefka Funeral Home, 3671 Warsaw Monday, October 28. Requiem High Mass at St.

Henry Church at 9 A. M. Friends may call Sunday afttr 3 P. M. CORDES-LUDWIG Tharesa Rheinecktr, widow of Chas.

Cordas, dear mother of Mrs, Chas. (Gertrude) Easton, Mrs, Clara Stoffer, Mrs. Robert (Marie) Sciiellingor, Mrs. Harry (Ruth) Henn and Geo. P.

Ludwig; also survived by six grandchildren; Friday, October 25, 1963 1 age 79 years; formerly of Mt. Healthy. Friends mey call at tha Neidherd Funeral Home, 7401 Hamilton Sunday from 4 to 9 P. M. Requiem High Mess, St.

Margaret-Mary Church, Monday, October 28, 9:30 A. M. CURRENCE Clara Rlggs, devoted mother of Mrs. Emma Yoakum, Mrs. Elsbeth Smith, Mrs.

Nellie Bice and Mrs. Irene Tingle, John end Charley Currence, sister of John and Rubin Riggsr also survived by 30 grandchildren and 30 great-grandchildren; Friday, October 25, 1963; residence, 3254 Berwyn PI. Services at the McCoy Funeral Home, Free- Memorial Fund would be appreciated n. irniieuTw vi, uuw nonce oi funeral. Chas.

A. Miller Sons in Mass Holy Cross Church at A. M. Interment, St. Mary's Cemetery.

Friends mav call Sunday from 3 until 9 P. M. RATERMANN Muehlenkamp Funeral Home, 835 York Newport, Monday at 10 A. M. Visitation Sunoay, 3 to 46th Anniversary Reouiem High Mass, St.

Francis de Sales Church, November 3 at 7 A. M. SCHULTZ George beloved husband of Elizabeth Eymann Ratermann, dear father of Mrs. Anton (Hermine) Hoffmann, Mrs. Herman (Aurelia) Bollen, Gerhard and Lawrence Ratermann and Mrs.

Lawrence (Theresa) Luebbe, grandfather of 23 grandchildren and cnaroe. KENNEDY Alte Grace (nee Wheaton), beloved wife of the late C. Pere Kennedy, dear mother of Mrs. H. A.

Denney Jr. and Eldon Clara Kennedy; also survived by four grandchildren; Friday, October 25, "963; In her 66th year; at the residence, 1434 9 P. M. WALSH Helen (nee Andriacco), beloved wife of Joseph Walsh, beloved mother of Michael. Karen.

Stephen. Anthony. Florhls-D Patty Ann, Mary Helen, Timothy and Margaret Walsh, beloved sister Albert beloved husband of Syl-vama Gibbs Schultz and father nf Russell Schultz and Mrs. Edith Potts; residence. Sylvan Love-land, Ohio; Friday, October 25, 1963.

Friends may call at the Tufts Funeral Home, Loveland, Ohio, Sunday, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 P. M. Services Monday, October 28, et 1 P. M. SCHWIETERT six great-grandchildren; Thursday, October 24, 1963; In his 90th year; residence, 1805 Queen City Ave.

Friends may call at the vltt Stermer Fairmount Funeral Home, 1824 Westwood Sunday, from 3 to 6 and 7 to 9 M. Funeral Mondav. October 28. at 8:30 A. M.

ot Ann Tallango, Mary Scriveri; William, Joseph and Daniel Andriacco; Franklin Bond Hill. Friends may call at the Hodapp Funeral Home, 7401 Vine Carthege, Sunday, October 27, offer 2 P. M. Funeral services Monday at the Bond Hill Presbyterian Church at Friday, October 25, 1963; residence, 1890 Queen City Ave. Friends may call at the Vitt Stermer Fairmount Funeral Home, 1824 West-wood on Tuesday, 4 to 9 P.

M. Funerel Wednesday, October 2 P. M. Memorial gifts may be donated to Bond Hllf Presbyterian Reguiem High Mass St. Bonaventure Church at 9 A.

M. Prayers of Holy Name Society and the Third Order Anthony, beloved husband of Frances inurcn. urinxer ocnwieren. oear tamer ot Paul, Clifford and Jennis Schwietert. brother of Catherine Duesing and KRAEMER Sunday at r.

M. REGAN Edward beloved husband of Mabel March Kraemer, father of 30, at A. M. Reguiem Hign Mass, St. Boneventure Church, 9 A.

M. St. Boneventure PTA services Tuesday, 7:45 P. M. little Flower Aux.

244. K. of St. J. lervice Tuesday, 8 P.

M. Marie Morgenroth, Ruth Schulte, Adell Cooper, Elizabeth Towner, John, Marcellus and the late Harry Schwietert; also survived by five grandchildren; passed away Friday, CAN EXPRESS YOUR FEELINGS SO WELL Patrick beloved husband of the late Julia A. Regan (nee Kunz). dear father of Robert, Carl, Edward and Frederick Roma in Regan; also survived by five brothers, three October 25, 1963; age 63; resi Donald E. and Noel Kraemer, devoted brother of Mrs.

Alice Rocker and Miss Alberta Kraemer; also survived by three grandchildren; Friday, October 25, 1963; residence, 3634 Herschell Ave. Visitation at George H. Rohda 4 Son Funeral Home. Linwood and Delta sisters and 20 grandchildren; Thurs dev. October 24.

1963: residence RIDGE FLOWER SHOP New Richmond Ohio. Friends may WEIL Dr. Joseph, of 1613 Asmann beloved husband of Dr. Pepl Weil. Service Hillside Chapel, Cincinnati Cremation 525 Dixmyth Sunday, October 27, at 12:30 P.

M. Contributions made to the Heart Fund would be appreciated. dence, 8316 Darlene Pisgah. Funeral from the Schmidt-Dhonau Funeral Home, 433 Reading Reading, Monday, October 28, at 10:30 A. M.

Requiem High Mass, SS. Peter and Paul Church, Reading, at 11 A. M. Visitation Sunday from 3 to 6 and after 7 P. M.

6028 RIDGE AVE. 631-5205 4307 PLAINVILLE RD. 271-6174 Monday, 4 to 9 P. M. Service at Hillside Chapel, Tuesday, October can bt rne Lew r.

vvnue memorial Funeral Home, New Richmond, Monday from 4 P. M. Reguiem High Mass, St. Peter Church, Tuesday, October 29, at 10 A. M.

29, at 10:30 A. M. SANTO 1409-19 KNOWLTON ST. port, unio, Monoay. vieinauer Fu "Third Generation Same location, Dial 541-4455 Ask for Sammie.

LANDY neral Homo in charge of ar- rengemonts. Casper beloved husband of Jessie Stone Landv. dear father of Mrs. MISCELLANEOUS NOTICES Wanda Naffalso; survived by four sisters and tnree grandchildren; Friday, October 25, 1963; residence, 632 Nelson Place, Newport, Ky. Service at convenience of family.

No visitation. Betz Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. WE'LL PAY YOUR BILLS YOU'VE HEARD IT ON RADIO AND TV Services will be at 2 p. m. LINDER BUSINESS SERVICE DIRECTORY LISTING OF EXPERTS who can do the job! FOR SERVICES REQUIRED LOOK UNDER HEADINGS LISTED it Tuesday at the Radel J.

Raymond erner Funeral Home. Friends may ni v. vsiri at call after 4 p.m. Monday. IE -S UP in -N 9 rU I -R EE rR -NI -L LA rl ID CALL 4 2 1 6 3 0 0 Now, let us consolidate all of your bills BANKS, loan Companies, Doctors, Dept.

Stores, and personal aVJL l.au uv DORAN-HANSBERRY Margaret (naa Merrlman), beloved wife of tha lata Charles Doran, dear mother of Joseph Hensberry, Mrs. Margaret O'Brien and tha lata Thomas Hansberry and Mrs. Mary Ellen Fisher and dear stepmother of Mrs. Ann Trelnen, Mrs. Catherine Fanning, Miss Mary Doran, Thomas and James Doran and the late John Doran; also survived by eight grandchildren and two greatgrandchildren; residence, 2730 lewn dale Pleasant Ridge, Saturday.

October 26. Friends may call ar tha Vorhis Funeral Home, 5501 Montgomery Norwood. Time announced later. EDWARDS Ada Jones, widow of Howard W. Edwards, mother of Howard Edwards Jr.

and Mrs. Andrew H. Withrow. grandmother of Andrew E. end Howard H.

Withrow, sister of Mrs. Frenk Callahan; Saturday, October 24, 1963. Service at tha convenience of the family. If so da-sired, contributions mey be made Fred beloved husband of Bartha Hopper Llnder, devoted father of Mrs. Dorothy Riley of Mensfleld, Ohio, Kenneth Fred Linder, brother of Gustov A.

Llnder, Mrs. Louise Jacobs and Mrs. Carrie Lauck; also survived by six grandchildren; Saturday, October 26, 1963; residence, 3948 Avilla Place, Norwood. Friends mav call at the 9:30 a. m.

Monday at the trienas kasi uut uk uk io oaie inro one easy payment you can Church of the Nativity ln To Place an Ad Call Miss Moore 421-6300 afford. We can help you, even if you have been turned down by EVERY- Pleasant Ridge for J. Ray mond Werner, 67, who died Tuesday ln Christ Hospital Vorhis Funeral Home, 5501 Mont-i gomery Norwood, Monday, 4 to 9 P. M. Service Tuesday, Octo-1 ber 29, at 11 A.

M. Norwood Lodge i F. A. M. servica Monday, P.

M. If desired, sympathy may be expressed by contributions to of a heart ailment. Mr. Werner was an off! FINANCIAL ADJUSTMENT FINANCIAL ADJUSTMENT PAINTING the Trust Fund of Zion United PAINTING, Interior, exterior, and minor clal of the Cincinnati Chemical now the Church of Christ, Norwood, repairs, low rates, 542-2097. GET OUT OF DEBT WITHOUT BORROWING PAINTING Interior and exterior.

Free LUND estimates. Reasonable. Call 271-5330 Toms River Chemical prior to his retirement after Edward, beloved brother of Domi PAPER HANGING nic Lund, Mrs. Lillian Ashworth, Mrs. Katharine Metherlv and Mrs.

to tha charity of your choice. ERNST Bartha (nea Askren), beloved wife of the lata William F. Ernst, dear mother of Mn. Marie Ferguson, Fannie Ernst, Mn. Helen Friedman and Mrs.

Dorothy (Spilker) Atkinson; Pay as low as 7.50 oer wk. 40 years. Services were de Al PAPERHANGING Reasonable. Samples. TARTER BROS.

381-1456 Nettle Murray; at his residence, 48 W. Fifth Covington; Friday, Oc If You Owe i i 50O S1500 $2500 J3500 UN- else. ONLY ONE PLACE TO PAY NOT A LOAN COMPANY NO LIMIT TO AMOUNT OWED NO NEED to be PROPERTY OWNER OFFICE-HOME APPOINTMENTS Payments As Low As $10 Weekly BONDED FOR YOUR PROTECTION NATIONWIDE BUDGET CONSULTANTS Dial 581-2266 1 W. 6th Corner Madison Covington layed pending the arrival per wk. $27.50 per wk.

per wk. tooer 23, ivm: age vean, Call, Sea or Write fro Free Information Name Addreil City State Phone Services at the Allison A Rose Funeral Home, Robblns St. and Mad of a son, Capt. Donald Werner, who has been stationed In Iran. PAPER HANGING.

PAINTING-Samples. Estimates. Reasonable. WA 1-4630. PAPER HANGING, PAINTING, STEAMING R.

C. DOLL, GR 1-78)6 PAPER HANGING-PAINTING -30 years' exoenence BOLIN, 681-8213. PA'PER HANGING $25.50 per room, paper furnished. Samples. 281-9844.

Consolidate your bills, past due end current. Into one low payment you can afford each payday. No security or cosigners reguired. Not a loan company. ison Covington, Monday, October 28, at 11 A.

M. Interment. Highland Cemetery. Friends may call from 3 to 9 P. M.

Sunday. Mr. Werner was a resi BONDED HOME APPOINTMENTS AMEND Eleanor daughter of the late Henry and Barbara Kuelenberg Amend, dear lister of diaries, William and George Amend, Mn. Clara Albert, Mrs. Lillian Schneider.

Mrs. Catherine Heitz, Mn. Etta Kloster-man and Mrs. Alma Mette, the late Harry and Frank Amend, Mary Hehman and Anna Vollman; Saturday, October 26. 1963; age 62; former reiident or North Fairmount.

Visitation at Rebold Funeral Home, 3700 Glenmore at Mozart, Cheviot, after 4 P. M. Tuesday. Funeral Wednesday. Requiem High Mass, Church of the Little Flower (Mt.

Airy), 9:30 A. M. Member of St. Clara Aux. 98, K.

of St. J. BALLARD Blasia beloved husband of the late Mary E. Ballard (net Green-well), devoted father of Patricia, Phyllii and Paul end Robert Ballard of California; brother of Thomas end William Ballard; also survived by four grandchildren) residence, 4203 Delmar St. Bernard; Saturday, October 26, 1963; age 66 veers.

Friends may call ar the Im-walle Memorial, 4811 Vino St. at Washington, Monday between 4 and 9 P. M. Requiem High Mass. St.

Clement Church, Tuesdey at 9 A. M. St. Clement Men's Society meet at funeral home, Monday, 8 P. M.

MEERFIELD dent of the Pleasant Ridge community since 1932. Delia Siendenberg PAPER PAINT REPAIRS Stanley A. Harry (Waters), beloved husband of Georgia Meerfield (nee FAMILY BUDGET SERVICE I '9 GLENN BLDG. 509 COPPIN BLDG. P.

ST- 7TH ND MADISON 421-4860 COVINGTON. KY-431-3234 ONE CALL DOES IT ALL Painting, papering, plastering, cleaning, Kitten; et nil home, 44 w. Fitth Covington, Friday, October 25, 1963. Funeral Tuesday, October 29, from the Hugenberg Nia-meyer Funeral Home, 40 W. Sixth rnulnntnn.

ku fi.O A etc. rasr service, ai-tiuoa. 24-HOUR ANSWERING SERVICE rrcis rami Nf. fainting. Koonna HAIR CUT THE CURLEY WAY BY MRS.

LAYCOCK, 791-3319 Sendees for Mrs. Delia Siedenberg, 86, 919 Ann Newport, will be held at ana Kepairs. i-ozo3. ma 1-3520. Requiem High Mass at Mother of rmii tod Lnurcn it n.

Interment JACUZZI WHIRLPOOL BATH For by week or month. New filters, all instructions. Good for rheumatism and arthritis. 271-7656. call before 12.

10 a. m. Monday at the PLASTERING PLASTERING AND DRYWALL R'EPAIR-Low rates. 931-9569. in St Mary Cemetery.

Visitation ALL BRICK WORK 3 to 9 M. Monday. S. Muehlenkamp and Sons HAULING AND CEMENT WORK LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE HAULING 241-8934 days; 281-0681 eves. All brick, atone, cement porches, MUMS for sale, extra large, 70 different varieties.

.75 each. LeRovs fruit PLUMBING MORELAND wans, parios, Tounoarions. PLUMBING, repairing and stand. Route 46, outside Harison, 0. Stanley beloved husband of Mrs ALL ROOFING LIGHT HAULING drains opened.

751-3863. Clara Rickett Moreland, dear father All leaks, gutters, downspouts, chim-neys, guaranteed work. 522-3991. LIGHT HAULING Old stoves, washers, refrigerators hauled away free. IKUUi.LI.Jj; The telephone minister can help you.

Mon. thru Fri. 1 to 9. 241-1556. REMODELING 542-0366 OT 891-8095 ALTERATIONS AND REPAIR LIGHT HAULING-ATTICS CLEANED CARPENTRY REPAIRS Remodel, paint, roof, plastering, cement.

531-31 30 "DO IT YOURSELF" is for the birds. They build nests. CALL US when you want any kind of modernization work done. JOE GRAUE CONSTRUCTION 231-4331. ATTICS and basements, oarages cleaned.

LOST AND FOUND of Mrs. William Schulte, Wendell Ralph James E. Moreland, brother of Mrs. Leo King, Mrs. Jessie Showalter, Mrs.

Ernest More-land) at his home, 4619 Victory Newport, Ky.i Saturday, October 26, I963i age 54 years. Funeral at the Swlndller Funeral Home, 214 W. Southern Covington. Wednesday, October 30, at 2 P. M.

Burial Forest Lawn Ceme yard work. 752-3831. ATTIC, BASEMENT CLEANING LIGHT HAULING AND MOVING ABOUT any type of cleaning and haul WE DO IT ALL COCKER-Male puppy, black, one white paw and under neck; blue vicinity Deer Park. Fridav 791.1 I.i LIGHT hauling and moving. General ing.

Reasonable, tall EA 1-1588. cleanup. $3.50 per hour. 381-7681 BLACK TOPPING y.r. t'estimate'0 LIGHT HAULING AND MOVING tery, trienas may call et the tu neral home, 9 to 9 M.

Tuesday. BLACK TOPPING-Parking lots, drive H. w. Davis Construction fo bK Maoeira, mt. naw.

aoma2. Evenings and weekends. 321-3982. ways, Lroci-waitexcavating. Lit 1-7880.

ENGLISH SETTER Male, white with red markings. License No. 3260. Near Sut MOVING ROOFING, GUTTERING, CHIMNEY MUELLER BRICK Al TAYLORS MOVING Large van. service any time, flat or hourly rates.

ALL LEAKS stopped 5 years. New customers only $10. Clean, coat, flush gutters. Joe Martin, 221-2885? Now. ton and5ajeni jysReward32J8350.

FOUND-Female fawn" and white puppy, losantivilla to Pleasant Ridge area. 531-4290. BRICK, block, concrete, carpentry, new or repair, underpinning in basements, roof repairs. 351-4935 Beulah E. (nee Glasgow), beloved wife of Albert Mueller, devoted mother of Mrs.

Clarence (Nancy, txpenenceo help, wu i-uvb BECKWITII William, of 821 Livingston dear father of James Backwith of Cleveland. Ohio; brother of Mrs. Isabelle Singleton, uncle of Willis Willlems and Walter Thompson; suddenly, Sunday, October 20, 1963. Friends mey call Sunday, October 27, from 3 P. M.

until 10 M. at Renfro Funeral Home, 647 Forest Avondelt, where services will be held on Monday, October 28, at 1 :30 P. M. Interment Union Baptist Cemetery. BERTLINE Herbert beloved husband of Helen Bertlint (nee Ronen), devoted father of Shirley Sutherland, Patricia Singleton and Herbert Bert-line son of Margaret and the late Tony Bertline, brother of Mane Heilfield, William and Anthony Bert-line; suddenly, Fridey, October 25, 1963; at Flemlngsburfl.

Ky.i residence, 5374 E. Wood Oakley; ege 53 years. Friends may call at the Imwalle Memorial. 4811 Vine St. et Washington, St.

Bernard, Sunday between 3 and 9 P. M. Services Mondey at 2 P. M. MOVERS.

Local and long distance. also survived by seven grandcnn-dren; Thursday, October 24, 1963; residence, Moscow, Ohio. Friends may call at tha Lew F. White Memorial Funeral Home, New Richmond, Sunday from 3 P. M.

Funeral services at the Moscow Methodist Church Monday, October 28, at 2 P. M. Moscow D. of A. services Sunday at 8:30 P.

M. FISCUS William beloved husband of Grace FIscus (nee Badglev), brother of Mn. Flora Bogan. Mrs. Mary Evans, Raymond, Frank, Henry and John Fiscus; Friday, October 25, 1963; residence.

Route 1, Georgetown, Ohio. Friends may call at tha Cahall Funeral Home, Georgetown, after 3 P. M. Monday. Service Tuesday, October 29, at 1:30 P.

M. FLOYD Muriel M. (nea Farmer), beloved wife of Lloyd Floyd, mother of Robert Floyd, grandmother of Tammy and Robbie Floyd, daughter of Charles and Minnie Parmer of Cor-bin, sister of Charlotte Sampson, Four Mile, and William Farmer, Corbin; Friday, October 25, 1963; residence, 1 Valley Goshen. Ohio. Services Cravtr Funeral Home, Mllford, Monday, October 28, at 2 P.

M. Visitation, Sunday, 3 to 9 P. M. FOSTER Harry, of 6249 Aspen beloved husband of Anna Martin Foster, devoted father of Mrs. Arlene Haas of Miami Beech, and Mrs.

Maurice Silverman and tha late Martin foster and brother of Mrs. Samuel Englander, Service Wail Funerel Home, 3901 Reading Monday, October 28, at 1 1 A. M. FRAZIER Elizabeth (nee Webb), beloved aunt of Mrs. Margaret Warfleld, dear cousin of Mrs.

Ida F. Nichols, and friend of Mn. Clara Wise; Thursday, October 24, 1963; residence, 1241 Lincoln Ave. Friends may call at the Thompson Funeral Home, 620 Lincoln Mondey. October 28, after 6 P.

M. Funeral services 11 A. M. Tuesdey et tha Wehrman Avenue Christian Church, 871 Wehrmen Ave. Rev.

John Compton, pestor. Interment United American Cemetery. GEHLER Anton, beloved husband of the late Barbara Portscheller Gehler, dear father of Mrs. Thereie Hahn, Tobas-co, Ohio; Miss Elizabeth Gehler. et home; Mrs.

Mary Burdette, Williamsburg, Ohio; Mrs. Barbara Baker, Mrs. Louise Robertson, Withams-ville, Ohio; Frank, Nicholas, John and Joseph Gehler; also survived by one sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Angel-brendt, Wyandotte, 35 grandchildren end 12 greet-qrandchil-dren; suddenly, Friday, October 25, 1963; residence, 6835 Montgomery Sllverton. Requiem High Mess Tuesdey, October 29, at 9 A.

St. John Church, Deer Perk. Friends may call Monday, 4 to 9 M. at the Quentin K. Stalay Funeral Home, 7140 Plainfield Rd.

ooooutt St. John Church. SEWING, ALTERATIONS AND REPAIRS We buy and sell furniture. MA 1-1239 carpentry "carpentry FOUND Cet. white with black and gray soots- gentle.

BR 1-4605 IF YOU have a move iob or furniture AL1ERAII0N5, repairs; work reason- REASONABlf Me 1-7546 able and guaranteed. 871-0934. nnej omirn, oear oaugnter or Mrs. May Glasgow, sister of Mrs. Joseph (Anne) Jacobs, grandmother of Mark Lea Smith, dear niece of Mr.

and Mrs. George H. Grevius; Fridey, October 25, 1963; residence, 2678 Cora Ave. age 47 years. Friends may call Monday from 4 to 9 toiell.

call LOC ALM OVING FLAT RATE" 221-0614 LOST-While ettending Masonic Convention. Oct. 17s Man's dark blue trousers. 4030. one block below 5th St.

on S. Main in oarkina Int nr PORCHES Additions a specialty. Re pairing. Estimates. Ben, 321-4292.

SEWING MACHINE REPAIR MOVING AND LIGHT HAULING. Call SEWING machine repair, any make or model. Service call. $2.95. 662-4959.

CHAIR CANING near Steven Hotel. liberal Reward. 961-0174. i nar (. ronn.

H-f He LHAiKS-laned. Quality work; reason- MOVING-LOW RATES. WE BUY FURNI lur.uiL apiu riLL viki unio. rnone iuo-2no4. evenings.

P. M. at the Wain A. Bolton Fu neral Home, 3042 Harrison Westwood. Servicei Tuesday, Octo ber 29, at 2 P.

M. aoie. 231-My. TURE. PA 1-9139.

Funeral Home, Newport. Burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home from 3 to 9 p. m. Sunday.

Mrs. Siedenberg died Friday at Speers Hospital She leaves two (laughters, Mrs. Luelia Clark, Newport, and Mrs. Florence Wehrweln, Chicago; two grandchildren and two great-grandchll-dren. Ralph Otten Ralph A.

Otten, 67, who operated a grocery store ln Bellevue for 33 years, died Saturday at the Veterans Administration Hospital, ln Cincinnati. Mr. Otten owned the grocery store with his brother, the late Howard Otten. Born ln Mentor, he lived ln Bellevue until 1951, when he moved to Palatka, Fla. He returned here for medical care two weeks ago.

Mr. Otten was a vet eran of World War I. He Is survived by his daughter, Mrs. George B. ESidlcott Eri anger, and two grandchildren.

Services will be held at 8:30 a. m. Tuesday at the A. C. Dobbling Funeral Home, Bellevue, where friends may call from 4 to 8 p.

m. Monday. Burial will GOOD QUALITY TOPSOIL. Call 321-1895 LOST-Men's black billfold containing MOVING Low rates, fast service. after 5 P.

231-0956. CLEANING ODD JOBS House cleaning, walls, oaoer cleanino oaintino. winrinwt. BUCKEYE MOVERS, 321075. NAGEL ariver license eno important papers.

Vicinity of lockland and Reading, Reward. 921-8290. LOST 1 bracelet diamond watrh. Re. TOPSOIL, FILL DIRT MOVING AND per hour.

basements, etc. 752-7053. Juer- William husband of Mary oens Naoel. dear father ef PAUL WHITTLE, 831-3140, anywhere. 321-2775 After 5 P.

321-6622 Mrs, ward. Newport vicinity. 581-B365. DRESSMAKING MOVING Any time by experienced men. Ethel Clark and Mrs, Maria Church BRANDHORST also survived bv four Grandchil Reasonable rates, ca tl Bl -32a.

TREES Iters- DRESSMAKER Fine work and lions in my home. 961-5437. LOST-Cat, white with gray spots. Hyde Park. Reward, 351-4223.

MOVING-Large van. Insured. Experienced help. 581-7428. FOREST TREES Sweet gums, maplen all sizesi very reasonable.

Also evar- dren) Friday, October 25, 1963) et residence, 4111 Lekeman St.) age 76 years. Friends may call at the ELECTRICAL WORK MAN'S EYEGLASSES One lense taped to frame Black case. Vicinity UC, $5 reward. 271-7404. greens, other species.

221-6089. ABE'S ELECTRIC Free estimates) MOVING AND HAULING terms. Keasonaoie. 41-143. TREE SERVICE mas.

A. Miller Sons Funeral Home, Hamilton Ave. ef Knowlton Northside, Monday alter 4 P. M. Reguiem High Mass at St.

Patrick JIM'S MOVING AND HAULING-Reason Ruth (net Males), beloved wife of Ernest Brandhorst. dear mother of Arlene Wood Martin and two grandchildren, daughter of Charles E. and Matilda Schrieber Males, sister of Marie Wlethom, Cherles J. and Joseph Males; Saturdey, October 26, 1963; age 49; residence, 2603 Pan-coast Ave. Visitation at Rebold Funeral Home, 3700 Glenmore Ave.

at Mozart, Cheviot, after 4 P. M. Mon-day, Servicei Tuesday, 2 P. JORDAN ELECTRIC Free estimates. Day able rates.

241-3696 or 421-osyo. TREES trimmed, topped and removed. 25I-3VSU. tvening, 791-2830 tuesday at 9 A. M.

TRAVEL OPPORTUNITIES CARS AVAILABLE "752-9955 ALL CITY TREE SERVICE, TR 1-1320 TREE SERVICE Expert; trimmed "and MOVING-HAULING CLEAN UP FURNACE SERVICE NOBLE removed. Free estimates. 561-4894. NEW YORK, CHICAGO, MINNEAPOLIS AUTO DRIVFWAY CO. COAL, gas, oil) forced-air furnacesi cleaning service and repair.

Free esti MOVING Hauling; basement-attic cleaned for salvage. 831-6241. Myrtle I. (nee McHenrv), wife of TV REPAIRING Easy terms. 24-hour service.

15 E. Second Covington 581-5100 DISCOUNT TV REPAIRS-Save on tube, Baa HtAIING, 531-7284 DRIVE MERCEDES-BENZ to Miami, Fla Gas and oil oaid. 871-2037. MOVING-HAULING 3 rooms of furniture- S29.50; clean up 542-2420. NORTHBROOK MOVERS-low rates.

Free estimates. Insured. 825-8058. 825-4133 GUTTER WORK me iflie rviiiiem a. noma, oevorea mother of Mrs.

Ruth Eckmen end Mrs. Martha Ann Rodgeri of Charleston, W. sister of Mrs. Carrie Brannock of Portland, Ore.) elso survived by four grandchildren) pans, laoor, free estimates, ruoe cneck-ing in vour home. Fast 24-nour service.

All calls made within one hour in Cin GUTTER CLEANING 891-0614 cinnati and Northern Kentucky. Easy OFFICE CLEANING creon Terms. 541-1B. JANITOR SERVICE -We specielire HAULING AND CEMENT WORK inursgey, ucroner 24, IV63; residence, 1302 Troy Pleasant Ridqe. Friends mav call at the Vnrhis Funeral Home, i.SO! Mont-i onmery Norwood, Sundey, 41 EDUCATION AND INSTRUCTION LIarTtTfTy HELICOPTERS in office cleaning.

Call 63l-809 or 631 4516 UPHOLSTERING I A TEST FABRICS-Low" prices. Pick delivery. Free estimates. 921-1878. LIGHT HAULING And cement work.

Odd lobs and cleanup. 62J -3079. LIGHT HAULING and basement cleaning. PAINTING WINDOW CLEANING PAINTING Brush or residential industrial, oualitv work; full insured PRIVATE homes, stores, storm win. Free estimates.

Reasonable. 56 1-4894. LIGHT HAUL I KING, basement and attic cleaning. PA 1-0520. Midwest Halicooter.

Hanger 2 5 E. 4th St. 621-3662 p. seryire Monday, October 28. at 11 A.

M. Pleasant Ridae Chapter 0 I S. iirvira aun-dev. 7 P. M.

I dowi. Free 68U70S. A. J. SEILEK JA 1-3505 lunken Airport.

321-7336. it i.

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