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a a a a a a a a a a Funerals For more complete information and address of the funeral director, NAME ALBERT, Meyer (Mike) BAKER, Thelma E. BALES, John H. BERTRAND, Marie M. Hancock BOARD, Byron D. BOURQUEIN, Arthur E.

BROCK, Alice H. BROCKMAN. Leo J. BRYANT, Roger L. CARLIER, Mary M.

CLARK, Michael CLEPHANE, Denise A. DICKERSON. Gustavus Artsman DONOVAN. Adeline DOUMAS, Arlene FRENCH, Howard P. FROEHLE, Bernard L.

GUILFOYLE, Clarence A. HARRELL. Frank HART, Magdalena Schlagheck HEIL, Helen C. HELMS, Sara B. HERING, Laura M.

HUBER, Albert KENDALL. Wilburn C. KIDD, Naomi KOHTE, Harry C. LACHMEIER. Herman McNUTT, Harry L.

MOORMAN, Katherine PALMER, Maude I. PFEIFFER. Fred PIERE, Lucille Wheatley POPOLIN, George S. PRYOR, Homer V. RYAN, Agnes M.

SANDER, Laura B. SCHRADER, Michael W. SCHWALBACH, Adam SIMMS, Ronja Denise Darcel STEWART, Pinkie Lou SUTTON, John 0. TAYLOR, Mary B. TOMES, Judy UTZ, Richard R.

VOLLMER, Louise A. WEINGARTNER, William C. WUEBBLING, Joseph J. Journey's End LACHMEIER Herman, beloved husband of Viola Pelzel Lachmeier, dear father of Phillip Lachmeier, Mrs. Robert (Shirley) Carter, Mrs.

Edward (Judie) Knabb, Mrs Robert (Linda) Singley and seven grandchildren, brother of Elizabeth Weimer, Wednesday, July 23, 1975; age 70. Friends may call at Rebold Funeral Home, 3700 Glenmore Ave. at Mozart, Cheviot, Friday 4 to 9 P.M. Services Saturday morning at 8 A.M. MeNUTT Harry husband of the late Vivian Wickerham McNutt, father of Jean Hester, William, Harry Jr.

and Robert McNutt, also leaves seven grandchildren and three great-grandchildren, Tuesday, July 22, 1975; residence 5219 Carthage Norwood. Friends may call at the Tredway Funeral Home, 2131 Cameron Norwood Thursday 4 to 7 P.M. Funeral Friday 10 A.M. MOORMAN Katherine (nee Wild), beloved wife of the late Raymond J. Moorman, dear mother of Father Marcellus Moorman O.F.M., dear sister of Mrs.

Carrie Schneeman. Sunday July 20, 1975. Age 78 years. Residence 1500 Groesbeck College Hill. Friends may call at the Hodapp Funeral Home 6041 Hamilton College Hill, Thursday from 5 to 9 P.M.

Mass of Christian Burial St. Clare Church Friday at 10 A.M. Member of Knights of St. John, Blessed Joan of Arc Chapter. Memorials in the form of Masses would be appreciated by the family.

PALMER Maude (nee Finfrock), beloved wife of Clarence C. Palmer, dear aunt of David K. Finfrock and dear cousin of Mrs. James (Marie) Webster and Mr. Raiph Baisly, residence 40 Circle Dr.

Florence, Ky, Wednesday, July 23, 1975; age 82 years. Funeral Linnemann Saturday, July 26, from the Funeral Home, Erlanger at 9:30 A.M. Mass of Christian Burial St. Henry Church at 10 A.M. Entombment Spring Grove Mausoleum.

Visitation Friday 5 to 09 P.M. PFEIFFER Fred (Tiny), beloved husband of the late Alice Luthringer Pfeiffer, dear father of Mrs. Charles (Mary Jane) Rollins, Mrs. Alice (Peggy) Brate, and Robert R. Pfeiffer, also survived by 12 grandchildren and nine greatgrandchildren, brother of Mrs.

Catherine Lay, Tuesday, July 22, 1975, residence, 10915 Chester Glendale. Friends may call at the Hodapp Funeral Home, 7401 Vine Carthage, Thursday July 24 from 6 to 9 P.M. Funeral ices Friday at 1:30 P.M. PIERCE POPOLIN Lucille Wheatley, beloved wife of Francis Pierce, devoted mother of Mrs. Edward (Eula) Naylor, Charlene Rudisill, Mrs.

Chester (Dolores) Lanter, Carl D. and David L. Rudisill, grandmother of seven, and great-grandmother of one, residence Milford, 0. Tuesday, July 22, 1975 in her 70th year. Friends may call at CraverHookom Funeral Home, Milford Thursday 4 to 9 PM.

Services Bible Missionary Church, Milford Friday, July 25 at 11 AM. George dear father of George E. and Gregory Popolin, son of Despina Popolin, brother of John Popolin, Angie Hendrix and Diane Schatzel, grandfather of Scott Popolin, suddenly Monday, July 21, 1975, age 57, residence 119 Patterson Lockland. al services from the Schmidt. Dhonau Funeral Home, 433 Reading Reading Thursday at 1:30 P.M.

Funeral at Holy Trinity St. Nicholas Church at 2 P.M. Relatives and friends may call Wednesday from 6 to 9 P.M. Member of F.O.E. Aerie PRYOR Homer beloved husband of Mae (Ginter) Pryor, step-father of Jack Jung brother of Mrs.

Gertrude Smith and Wesley Pryor. Tuesday July 22, 1975 in his 67th year. Residence 3495 Boudinot Ave. Friends may call at the Vitt Stermer Funeral Home 3425 Harrison Cheviot on Thursday from 6 to 9 P.M. Funeral services Friday July 25 at 11 A.M.

RYAN Agnes beloved wife of J. Ryan, dear mother of Joan M. Garvin of Fairfax, Va. and Dennis M. Ryan, dear sister of Clara King of Dearborn, Mich.

also survived by nine grandchildren, passed away Wednesday, July 23, 1975; age 67 years. Relatives and friends may call at DhonauRosenacker Funeral Home, 5527 Cheviot Rd.Friday 6 to 9 P.M. Mass of Christian Burial St. James Church, White Oak, Saturday at 11 A.M. SANDER Laura B.

(nee White), wife of the late Albert Sander, dear sister of Fred Morris H. White, of Black Mountain, N. Carolina, Frank J. White, of Ashville, N. Carolina, Roy T.

White, of Morganton, N. Robert L. White, Hayward, Bertha W. White, of Wilmington, N. C.

Also several nieces and nephews, Monday, July 21, 1975, residence, Grant Ave. Funeral service Thursday July 24 at the T. P. White and Sons Funeral Home, 2050 Beechmont Mt. Washington, at 2 P.M.

Friends may call Wednesday 7 to 9 P.M. FLORISTS BAERI FLORAL DESIGNS 24 E. 4th St. 621-3662 RELIGIOUS, SOCIAL EVENTS SENIOR CITIZENS DAY -AT 105th Beech Grove Sunday School Union, Sat. Aug.

9, 3-10, R1. 8, Mentor, Ky. Bring covered dish. We furnish Gos- Ky. ham and drinks.

Relax and enjoy pel singing among the beeches. MISCELLANEOUS NOTICES BASEBALL TICKETS WANTED -4 or man with young children desperateneeds these tickets. Reds-Dodgers Game Fri. July 25. 662-7372 after 6.

BIRTHRIGHT -Pregnant and need help? Call AH-1-LIFE, 241-5433. DISC JOCKEY- -Gregory J. Record The Board of Directors of the Health Planning Association of the Central Ohio River Valley (CORVA) will meet on July 24, 1975 at 4:30 P.M. at the Community Chest Building, 2400 Reading Road, Cincinnati, Ohio to comment upon 1) the following capital expenditure proposals under Section 1122 of the Social Security Act as amended in 1972 by Public Law 92-603: Wesley Hall Nursing Home, Cincinnati, Ohio, Replacement and Expansion, Summit Nursing Home, Cincinnati, Ohio, Expansion, Good Samaritan Hospital, Cincinnati, Ohio Emergency Room ExpanMiddletown. Onio, Establishment of 25 sion, Middletown Hospital, Bed Neuropsychiatric Service Unit, Covington-Kenton County TB Hospital Bed Conversion, Covington, Kentucky, Mercy Hospital, Hamilton, Ohio, Affirmation of Original Review and 2) the following projects: Ambulatory Patient Care, Continuation Grant to HEW, Volunteers of America, Grant Request to Greater Cincinnati Foundation, The Ohio Valley Health Services Foundation's Appalachian Health and Related Communication Study.

LONDON HALL -Weddings, dances etc. Plenty parking, Seats. 300. Air cond. Catering.

Complete wedding package. College Hill area. 681-6696 or 861- 0319. LONELY? Have a Problem? Call Contact, Here 24 hrs. day.

631-0111. MUSIC OF THE 50's, 60'S and 70's. Vermillion Band for wedding receptions, dances, parties. Chris 321-3195. ON AND AFTER THIS DATE I will not be responsible for debts contracted by anyone other than myself.

Stewart Mentz ON AND AFTER THIS DATE I will not be responsible for debts contracted by anyone other than myself. Charles Scott Jr. SAVE GAS, TIME AND AGGRAVATION. TAKE A YELLOW CAB SPA MEMBERSHIP- Take over payments. Call Barb at 825-4714.

SUNDAY NEW YORK TIMES DELIVERED ON SUN. Call 861-9191. WOULD LIKE TO CORRESPONDWith persons who have traveled Alcan Highway, Dawson Creek to Fairbanks in motor home. Please write Walter hops, wedding receptions, dances, etc. Call: 683-2547.

FREE -WE WILL HAUL AWAY OLD JUNK CARS. 351-6026. GOSPEL SINGERS NEEDED -1 bass, alto. Extensive travel to churches involved. Mrs.

Taylor, 291-5890. LEGAL NOTICE Mt. Adams area. 421-3326. 721-3734.

FOUND- Little rust color mature Pekingese 791-5519. GERMAN- Shepherd type, tan and white, lost vicinity of Cherry Grove Shopping Center, Call 752-2220, leave message if no-one answers. REWARD. LOST -Brown German Shepherd, Mt. Lookout.

321-1458, 871-2193. LOST -Brown toy poodle, brown cot lar and bell. Answers to Breezy. Needs medical care. lost in Newtown area.

561-6141 LOST -Cairn Terrier, female, small off-white, long-hair. Red collar. Mt. Airy vicinity. REWARD.

542-0322 or 729-4928. LOST -Cat, black male, North College Hill, July 17, reward. 729-0100 LOST -Doberman, red male, left ear does not stand up. Anyone knowing info or whereabouts please call 421- 5662 after 5 p.m. LOST -Grayish black Cat, yellow eyes, lean lost at Harpers Point Apts.

July 10. Reward 791-0152. LOST -Kitten, black with white, North Avondale (Redbud area). Call 221-7993. LOST -Mixed breed dog, mediumsized, long black hair.

Lost in Ault Park-Mt. Lookout area. 542-1617. LOST -Queen City, Ave. Brown Leather, Reward, 471-0985.

LOST -Red male Irish Setter, Friday, Newtown area. Reward, 561-9028. LOST -Small male English sheepdog type. Grey and white. Colerain and Kemper.

385-4661. LOST -White male Pomeranian, Deer Park-Silverton area. Reward. 791-0043. MOTOROLA PAGECOM -No.

W402. Lost in the Downtown area. if found call the operator at the Cincinnati Enquirer. 721-2700. REWARD for metal detector and operator to find something of value I lost.

John 922-3648. Phinney, Versailles, Ind. 47042. LOST AND FOUND FOUND -Black cock-a-poo type dog. EDUCATION INSTRUCTION READING TUTOR Grades 2-8.

Certified in remedial reading. My Clifton home. 861-3597. TRAVEL OPPORTUNITIES AAACON- Offers you a car to drive for us to Texas, Calif. Wash.

D.C., Idaho, New York. 621-4744 ARIZONA -Female to share expenses driving. Leaving 671-2862. AUTO DRIVEWAY CARS -Florida, Birmingham, Detroit, Texas, Ft. Wayne.

621-8384 YOU FLY deliver your car, ICC Licensed, insured, low rates, 70 offices. AAACON AUTO TRANSPORT 621-4744 FARM AND PRODUCE FRUITS AND VEGETABLES -Home grown, Reasonable prices, located on Highway 276, mile east of Owensville, 0. 732-2855. PEACHES You may pick your own choice fruit and save. Will open orchard July 25.

Open 8 a.m. until dark, 7 days wk. Also roadside market. Parlor Grove Farm 999 River Hebron, Ky. 4 mi, west of Anderson Ferry, Ky.

Rte. 8 on Ohio River. 689-4668. TOMATOES-For canning, pick your own in the Alexandria area, $2.50 per bushel. Call 635-5413.

BIRTHS JEWISH July 7, 1975 PLATT Douglas Wanda, R.R Morres Hill, Ind, boy, WANDERSKI Joseph and Virginia. 10128 Sturgeon Lane, girl. PROPHETT Sal Eleanor, 3939 Herron, boy, JULY 8, 1975 MEADOWS Gary and Patsy, 2212 Washington girl. JULY 9, 1975 PRAY Stuart and lidiko, 240 Beechridge, girt. MORENO Thomas and Debra, 6929 Terrylynn Lane, girl.

MITTER Michael and Ina, 2342 Walden Glen, boy. RICHTER Mike and Charlotte, 7118 Eastlawn Drive, girl. WILSON Harold and Karen, 1428 Tuscarora, Loveland, Ohio, boy. JULY 10, 1975 DEWAR Robert and Barbara, 511 Beechtree girl. TAYLOR Joseph and Eleanore, 2227 Westwood-Northern boy.

OKEY Roy and Rita, 10892 Deerfield girl, JENNINGS David and Deborah, 4908 Strathmore, girl. RADEL Gerard and Barbara, 3378 McHenry Apt. 2, girl. JULY 11, 1975 EVANS Michael and Cindy, 8616 Monroe, boy. GREER Charles and Laura, 2518 Westfield Charlotte, N.C.

girl. LEHMENKULER John and Sheila, 815 E. Cherry St. Blanchester, Ohio, boy. WILSON Thornton and Donna, 3610 Epworth boy.

MUSSMAN Mark and Kathleen, 8130 Richkaven Ct. Westchester, O. girl. STRAUSS William and Linda, 40 Walnut girl. POWELL Isaac and Oeidi, 4012 Padaock girl.

CHRIST HOSPITAL July 14, 1975 KLEIN- John and Michelle, 1624 Melvin girl. LIVESA 1940 Lexington -Kenneth and boy. Linda. MUZZY -Conrad and Nancy. 5416 Edwardsville Clarksville, Ohio, girl.

TETTENHORST- -William and Linda, 5588 Ponderosa Dr. Fairtield, Ohio, July 10, 1975 -Dale and Judith, 53 Today Fairfield, Ohio, boy. FENSTER- James and Linda, 1166 Ridgebrook boy. HOUSES FOR SALE THE CINCINNATI ENQUIRER Crime Justice following activities were reported to the Cincinnati police and criminal court officials in the 24-hour period ending at 7 p.m. Tuesday.

ASSAULTED Leo Woods, 31, 836 Ridgeway reported a man fired two shots at him, one wounding him in the chin, after a verbal on the street in front of his residence at 7 a.m. Tuesday, Mary Smith, 15, Evanston, reported she was wounded in the hip by one of two shots fired at her while she was sitting with her boyfriend in the back yard of a residence at 3625 Montgomery Rd. at 9 p.m. Monday. Two male youths, approximate ages 15-16, beat one teenager and then held him at bay with a pocketknife while an eightthe woods at 2040 Fairtax Ave.

at 8:15 p.m. Anthony Gilliam, 14, and the rape victim are both from the O'Bryonville area. ROBBED An employee of Tucker's Restaurant, 18 E. 13th St. reported a man holding a hand beneath his shirt as if he had a weapon robbed them at 2:20 a.m.

Tuesday of $125. STOLEN Purnell Kissinger, 50, 2341 Brokaw reported his residence was burglarized Monday afternoon a pistol and assorted jewelry totaling $875 in value. LEGAL NOTICES ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Sealed proposals will be received by the Board of of the University of Cincinnati the Office of the Director of Purchases, 3333 Vine Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. until 2:00 P.M. Friday, August 1, 1975, publicly furnish- opened and read at 2:00 P.M.

for ing ment, and performing tools, the labor the materials, and equipfor the execution of construction and completion by August 18, 1975 of the renovation project entitled: Renovation Taft Law Basement Level Drawings can be picked up at the Office of the Director of Purchases, 3333 Vine Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. Further information may be obfained by contacting University of Cincinnati Physical Plant Department James Morell 475-4063 063835 FORM OF NOTICE TO BIDDERS Or Transportation Administration Building The Department of Transportation, State Ohio Third Floor, 25 South Front Street Columbus, Ohio 43216 Sealed Proposals will be received at the Office Of: THE BOARD OF EDUCATION PRINCETON CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT 25 W. Sharon Avenue Cincinnati, Ohio 45246 until 2:00 P.M., Eastern Daylight Savings Time, on Friday, July 25. 1975 for furnishing material and performing labor for the execution of the following: New Roof and roof repair work for Heritage Hill Elementary School, Chesterdale Road, Springdale, Ohio. Items include removal of existing roofing and the installation of new roofing and related items.

All in accordance with the Drawings and Specifications and other Contract Documents prepared by and on file in the Office of Winkler, Ranck, Beeghly Maxfield Architects, 420 Dollar Building, Hamilton, Ohio 45011. Copies of Drawings and Specifications and Forms of Proposal, together with any additional information desired, may be secured from the Office of Winkler, Ranck, Beeghly Maxfield Architects. Drawings and Specifications will be forwarded, Shipping Charges Collect, upon receipt of written request and accompanied by deposit of Ten Dollars ($10.00) for each set requested. Upon the return of the Drawings and Specifications in good condition with Shipping Charges Prepaid within 10 (10) days after the opening bids, the full amount of the deposit will be refunded. Each bid must be accompanied by a Bid Bond satisfactory to the Owner, or by a Certified Check on a solvent bank in sum of ten percent of the amount of the bid.

Bids are to be sealed and addressed to: The Board of Education, Princeton City School District, 25 W. Sharon Avenue, Cincinnati, Ohio 45246. The Board of Education reserves the right to reject any and all bids. BOARD OF EDUCATION Princeton City School District Cincinnati, Ohio 45246 Ruth Crockett, Clerk 99683 INVITATION TO BIDDERS Sealed bids will be received by the Director of Transportation, State of Ohio, until 2:00 P.M., August 5, 1975 at the office of the Department of Transportation, Bureau Utilities Properties, Columbus, Ohio, for the purchase and removal of the structures described in this Invitation. The structures are located in the right-ofway required for the improvement or relocation of I.R.

Route 275 Section 11.06 Hamilton County, Ohio. Bids are to be submitted only Bid Proposal form Form Revised 10-72) prescribed by the Director of Transportation. Copies of the Bid Proposal form and pertinent tice to containing information regarding each responsibility. at the below listed addresses: District Transportation Office S.R. 741 Box 272 Lebarion, Ohio 45034 Certified checks, official bank checks, or money orders (personal checks and cash unacceptable), pay.

able to the Treasurer of the Stafe Ohio in the exact amount of the bid of each item; covering all structures listed in said item, must be filled with signed Bid Proposal for each item. In the event bids are not accepted the checks will be returned to the bidders. The Bid Proposal and the Notice of Bidders shall be incorporated in and made part of the final contract between the state and the successful bidder. The Director of Transportation reserves the right to relect any or bids and to waive technicalities. Each bidder must properly Form execute the Non-Collusion Affidavit referred to in the Notice to Bidders.

The structures, located on the parcel indicated, are described as follows: Item 25 Parcel 304-WL story x115 corrugated metal horse barn with 10' 30' masonite covered lean-to, 25 stats and. tack room, constructed in 1145, localed rear of 5906 Springdale Road. Colerain in Hamilton County, Ohio (Stone) Richard D. Jackson Director of Transportation 063870 LEGAL NOTICE Notice is hereby given that an order dated July 8, 1975, has been issued by the under signed authorizing the name of the gas screw SAREIM Il official number 291577, owned by Phillip N. Devoe of which Cincinnati is the home port, to be changed to TIKI I.

063869 LEGAL NOTICE The Southwest Ohio Manpower Consortium announced that funds in the amount of $493,853 received under the Comprehensive Employment and training Act of 1973 will be apportioned as follows: Program Agent Unit of Govt. Adams County County Brown County County Clermont County. County Higland County County Warren County County Area Served Funds Adams County 72,315 Brown County 67,377 $162,340 Highland 55,525 Warren $136,296 Administration Costs $11,431 Name of highest elected official: Clermont County Board of Commissioners, Stanley F. Cann, Chairman. Application Date: July 14, 1975 Total Program Funding: $493,853 Application will be submitted to: Manpower Administrator for Onio, U.

S. Dept. of Labor, Manpower Administration, 15th Floor, 230 South Dearborn Chicago, Illinois 60604 Name, Title: Board of Ciermont County Commissioners Address Telephone No. Batavia, Ohio 45103 Phone: 732-1220 Comments on the proposed program may be submitted to the RMA or Program Agent not later then July 31, 1975 or if notice of intent to file has been submitted by this date, completed comments must be submitted by July 31, 1975. The number of jobs is 120.

Thursday, July 24, 1975 Journey's End BAKER Thelma (Birdie), beloved daughter of the late Fred and Mayme Baker (nee Kallage), dear sister of Mrs. Elsie Elliott, Miss Edna M. and Clarence F. (Bud) Baker, also survived by several nieces and nephews, residence 2699 Dixie Highway, Lakeside Park, Ky. Wednesday, July 23, 1975; age 68 years.

Private service Saturday, July 26, at the Linnemann Funeral Home, Erlanger, at the convenience of the family. Interment Highland Cemetery. No visitation. Family request donations be made to charity of personal choice. BALES John father of Richard Bales, beloved friend of Catherine Buning.

Wednesday July 23, 1975. Residence 1786 Westwood Ave. Friends may call at the Anderson Funeral Home, 415 Ludlow Clifton, Thursday from 6 to 9 p.m. Funeral service Friday at 10 A.M. BERTRAND Marie M.

Hancock beloved wife of Carl Bertrand. Devoted mother of Mrs. Gus (Nancy Jean) Hamby. Dear sister of Emma Federle and Verlie Stewart of Rushville, Indiana, and Hubert and Ralph Hancock both of Sarasota, Fla. Tuesday July 22, 1975.

Residence 3327 Cardiff Oakley, Friends may call at the Witt-Good Kelsch Funeral Home, 3026 Madison at Oakley Sq. Thursday 4 to 9 P.M. Funeral services at the funeral home Friday at P.M. Interment will be at Williamsburg Cemetery in Williamsburg, Ohio. BOARD Byron beloved husband of Leah Meguire Board, devoted father of Mrs.

John (Thelma) Godlove and Charles L. Board, grandfather of three, brother of Mrs. Floda Crandell, Mrs. Erva Interrieden and B. G.

(Doc) Board. Residence Milford, Ohio. Monday, July 21 in his 75th year. Friends may call at Craver -Hookom Funeral Home, Milford, Thursday 5 to 9 P.M. Services Friday July 25 at 2 P.M.

BOURQUEIN Arthur E. beloved hyusband of Freda Calvert Bourquein, dear father of Mrs. William (Linda)Lee) Wright of Hamilton, O. and Arthur Dennis Bourquein of Batesville, also survived by four grandchildren, two brothers, Forrest and Ernest Bourquein and one sister, Hannah Bourquein suddenly at his residence Whites Hill Harrison, O. Tuesday, July 22, 1975.

Services at the Jackman Funeral Home, Harrison, Friday, July 25 at 2 P.M. Visitation Thursday from 6 to 9 P.M. Interment Glen Haven Cemetery. Memorials, if so desired, may be given to the Heart Fund or the Logan United Methodist Church. BROCK Alice H.

(nee Hutchins), beloved mother of Miss Constance Brock, dear stepmother of Mrs. Irene Keaton, John W. Loze, and the late Edward S. Loze, sister to the late Mrs. Florence H.

Bowes, July 22, 1975, residence 406 Walnut Dayton, Ky. Graveside services at the convenience of the family. No visitation. schell, Dayton Funeral Home, 215 6th is in charge of arrangments. BROCKMAN Leo beloved husband of the late Dorothy A.

Brockman (nee Montgomery), devoted father of Mrs. Diana Kramer, dear father of Scott Kramer, brother of Thomas Brockman, Sunday, July 20, 1975; residence 2588 Montana Ave; age 57 years. Mass of Christian Burial at St. Catharine Church Friday at 11 A.M. Memorials may be given to your favorite charity.

Bolton Lunsford Funeral Home in charge. BRYANT Roger beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Bryant, dear brother of James and Jack Bryant, July 22, 1975, residence, 5304 Eastwood Dr. Visitation at the Witt, Good and Keisch Funeral Home, 3026 Madison at Oakley Square, Thursday 4 to 9 P.M.

Funeral services at the Funeral Home, Friday at 10 A.M. Interment will be at Arlington Cemetery. CARLIER Mary beloved sister of William Earl A. and Viola M. Carlier, Mrs.

Zita Kupferschmidt, Rose Bolan, and Anna Kacner, Tuesday, July 22, 1975 residence, 3478 Ave. Friends and relatives are invited to attend the Mass of Christian Burial at St. Catherine Church, Friday evening July 25 at 7:30 P.M. Burial St. Joseph New Cemetery.

Donations to the American Cancer Society would be appreciated. Nurre Bros. in charge. CLARK Michael, beloved son of Fred and Alice Jones Clark, dear brother of JoAnn and Judy Lynn Clark, grandson of Mrs. Allie Jones, Pearl and Albert Clark.

Monday July 21, 1975. Residence 4025 Ponder Dr. Friends may call at the E.C. Nurre Funeral Home, Amelia, Thursday from 4 to 9 P.M. and at the Pentacostal Church of God 2106 Eastern Friday July 25 from 12 noon until time of service at 1:30 P.M.

CLEPHANE Denise A. (DeeDee), beloved daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur F. Clephane, dear sister of ael, Terry and Jeffery Clephane, dear granddaughter of Mrs.

Bertha Clephane and Mrs. Louise Fenker, dear niece of Russell Fenker. Tuesday July 22, 1975. Residence 750 Jarole Glen Este. Services will be held Friday at 10 A.M.

from the Moore Funeral Home 6708 Main Newtown where the family will receive friends from 6 to 9 P.M. day. Remembrances are preferred to the All Saints Lutheran Church in Mt. Carmel or the American Diabetes Association. DICKERSON Gustavus Artsman, beloved husband of Lillian Dickerson (nee Asche) dear father of Mrs.

Lillian Marsh, Melvin, Art Jr. and Robert Dickerson, dear grandfather of 11 grandchildren and two greatgrandchildren, Tuesday, July 22, 1975, residence 299 Sunset Highland Heights, Ky. Services Friday at 11 AM at St. Paul Episcopal Church, Newport, Ky. Visitation at Ft.

Thomas Funeral Home, 427 S. Ft. Thomas Ave. Thursday 4 to 9 PM. DONOVAN Adeline (nee Hack), beloved wife of the late Dennis L.

Donovan, de- voted mother of Ruth Saver, Jeannette Mullarkey and Wallace Donovan, grandmother of 13 and great grandmother of five. Dear sister of Wiltrid Hack, July 1975. Residence, 2622 Kenilworth Norwood. Visitation at the Witt, Good and Kelsch Funeral Home 3026 Madison Rd. at Oakley Square Thursday morning 8:30 A.M.

to 9:30 A.M. Mass of Christian Burial at St. Matthews Church in Norwood at 10 A.M. Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery, Family request memorials be made to the American Cancer Society. DOUMAS Arlene, beloved mother of Charlie Mae Alexander and Naomi Dumas, loving daughter of Lillie Mae Jenkins, dear sister of Jeanette Flagg, Mary Harvey, Lizzie Thomas, Elmore and Lem Jenkins and Pinkie Bond, also survived by ten grandchildren and other relatives.

July 18. Residence 1641 Sycamore St. Friends may call Friday from 6 to 9 P.M. at Jamison Jamison Funeral Home 437 Hopkins West End. Funeral services Saturday at 10 A.M.

at Emanuel Baptist Church 3041 Gilbert Ave. Rev. A. Watson pastor. Interment Beech Grove Cemetery.

Journey's End Glen Burton, 36, 5860 Winneste Ave. reported burglars pried apartment open the Tuesday front and door of removed his a movie camera and projector, three watches, items a color all valued television, at and other $1598. Dennis Maley, 24, 2618 Montana reported a tool box, stereo tapes, and fishing equipment, totaling $1020 in value, were stolen from his van in a parking lot near his residence Sunday-Monday Charles Atwood, 21, 3432 Southside reported a 12- foot-boat and a outboard engine valued at $650 were removed from the sideyard of his residence early Monday. Jesse Jackson, 50, 866 Lexington reported burglars removed a rifle, two revolvers, and in other merchandise totaling $569 value from his apartment Monday. Howard Cade, 31, Westwood, reported his auto was broken into in a parking lot at 6110 Glenway Ave.

Monday morning and burglarized of a buck knife and a $750 archery set. ARRESTED, CHARGED Joseph Roberts, 18, Wheeler charged with grand theft; police said he was observed removing property from autos parked at 3237 Clifton Ave. and placing it in his own auto; arrested at 3217 Clifton Ave. at 12:30 p.m. Monday.

Tommie Scott, 27, 320 E. 14th charged with aggravated robbery: police said Scoft, posing as a bootleg cabdriver, struck a female rider with a tire tool and robbed her of $22 at 1 p.m. Monday; arrested at his residence at 5 p.m. Monday. James Landrum, 31, 466 Whiteman charged with possession of a narcotic drug for sale; police said that upon the approach of the arresting officer he attempted to conceal a packet found to contain 15 bags of heroin at the corner of Gilbert and Florence Aves.

at 9:40 p.m. Monday. Bradford Parhan, 48, 722 Goshen Pike, charged with grand theft; police said he left a Sears store at 2900 Reading Rd. with $212 worth of merchandise which he had not paid for at 11:45 a.m. Tuesday.

CRIMINAL COURT DISPOSITIONS Susie Brand, 35, 2434 Highland arrested July 16 and charged with felonious assault; dismissed want of prosecution. HELD TO THE GRAND JURY John Jones, 19, 650 Neave and both Doyle arrested Head, July 18, 15 and charged 645 Salem with grand theft. Bruce Zeph, 20, 3451 McHenry arrested July 8 and charged with possession of a hallucinogen for sale. DRIVING WHILE INTOXICATED Rodney Irwin, 25, 3764 Monfort Heights arrested July 19; Judge Fetter imposed a sentence of 30 days, 30 suspended, $50 fine, $25 remitted, court costs, and driving rights suspended for 180 days. Norbert Shifflet, 32, 3827 Meadowlark arrested July 18; Judge Fetter imposed a senfence of 30 days, $50 fine, court costs, and driving rights suspended for 180 days.

William Woody, 62, 2453 W. McMicken arrested July Judge Fetter imposed a sentence of 90 days, 83 suspended, $100 fine, court costs, and driving rights suspended for 365 days. Jay Hampton, 46, Covington, arrested July 12; Judge Feftner imposed a sentence of 30 days, 30 suspended, $75 fine, court costs, and driving rights suspended for 365 days. John Anaple, 41, 951 W. North Bend arrested May 13; Judge Gorman imposed a fine of $100, court costs, and driving rights suspended for 60 days.

Harold Thompson, 34, 3444 Cardiff arrested June 20; Judge Gorman imposed a sentence of 30 days, 30 suspended, $75 fine, court costs, and driving rights suspended for 90 days. Raiph Overstreet, 33, Covington, arrested June 27; Judge Fettner imposed a sentence of 30 days, 27 suspended, $75 fine, court costs, and driving rights suspended for 365 days. James Dornacher, 21, 4518 Winton July 11; Judge Fetter imposed a sentence of 30 days, 30 suspended, $75 fine, court costs, and driving rights suspended for 90 days. Charles Masters, 27, 4487 Eastern arrested July 11; Judge Fetter imposed a sentence of 30 days, 30 suspended, $75 fine, and court costs. Lawrence Cotman, 19, CovFetter imposed a sentence of 30 ington, arrested July 20; Judge days, 30 suspended, $75 fine, court costs, and driving rights suspended for 90 days.

Peter Lenard, 28, 6622 Coleridge arrested February 13, 1974; Judge Crush imposed a sentence of 180 days, 177 suspended, $100 fine, court costs, and driving rights suspended for 140 days. Glenn Price, 45, 1214 Race arrested June 18; Judge Crush imposed a sentence of 180 days, 155 suspended, $100 fine, court costs, and driving rights suspended for 720 days. STOLEN VEHICLES The following vehicles were reported to the Cincinnati Police Department as having been stolen: MAKE, MODEL, COLOR NO, 74 Chev. Impala, 512 ES '68 Chev. Camaro, blue 421837 '72 Honda 450-cc.

motor, dk. blue 36 Anyone who sees one of these vehicles is requested to contact the nearest police department. Do not attempt to stop the vehicle or apprehend the driver. Suits Filed Common Pleas Court A755729 Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. vs.

Charlotte Armston, et al. Injunction. A755730 Kathy Harrison vs. Harold D. Harrison.

Divorce. A755731 Novell Henderson vs. Anette Henderson. Divorce. A755732 Charlotte J.

Austin vs. Ronald W. Austin. Divorce. A755733 Aaron Knabe, et al vs.

Dept. of Liquor Control, State of Ohio. Appeal. A755734 Federal National Mortgage Association vs. Albert Wise, ef al.

For $13,198 and foreclosure of mortgage. A755735 Jack K. Shafer et al vs. Donray Co. Inc.

For $150,000. A755736 Violet J. Reeves vs. James A. Reeves.

Divorce. A755737 Barbara K. Hanion vs. Thomas B. Hanion Jr.

Divorce. A755738 Nettie Helton vs. John C. Trimnell. For $150,000.

A755739 Holly A. Selvaggio, et al vs. Michael A. Wolfe, et al. For $54,408.

A755740 in the matter of: Donaid Eugene Caldwell, Sandra G. Caldwell. Dissolution of marriage. A755741 Robert G. Warren vs.

Verna M. Warren. Divorce. A755742 George L. Cole vs.

Mary E. Cole. Divorce. A755743 Toni-Lynn David vs. John wayne David.

Divorce. A755744 Diana E. Robbins vs. Steven W. Robbins.

Divorce. A755745 O'Rourke wrecking Co. vs. City of Cincinnati, et al. Injunction.

A755746 James C. Phillips vs. Georgia L. Phillips. Divorce.

A755747 Henry P. Pryor et al vs. Joseph D. Mills. For $340,000.

A755749 In the Matter of: Joann Coburn and Gary Coburn. Petition for dissolution of marriage. A755570 Joe Browning and Betty Browning vs. Elvira Costello. For $26,791.

A755751 Kathleen Scherer VS. Michael E. Scherer. Divorce. A755752 Clyde Williams vs.

Wyvonia Williams. Divorce. A755753 In the Matter of: Shirlee R. Witsken and Edward A. Witsken.

Petition for dissolution of marriage. A755754 in the matter of Joan C. Nagel and John A. Nagel. Petition for dissolution of marriage.

A755755 Larry Tarr and Mona Tarr vs. Gold Circle Discount Stores. For $40,000. A755756 Allied Franchises, Inc. vs.

Thomas McCormick, et al. For $7794. A755757 Ella May Singleton vs. Roger Lee Singleton. Divorce.

A755758 Claire Jones vs. Larion Gene Jones. Divorce. A755759 Doris Mounce vs. Richard Mounce.

Divorce. A755760 Geraldine Justice vs. David Justice. Divorce. Journey's End ALBERT Meyer (Mike), beloved husband of Sylvia Nathan Albert, devoted brother of Mrs.

Godtrey (Sadye) Phillips, Mrs. Hull (Ida) Bronson and Mrs. Selma Gallop, at Miami Beach, Fla. Services Weil Funeral Home, 3901 Reading Rd. Friday, July 25, at 11:00 A.M.

Friends may call at the funeral home Thursday evening 7 to 8:30 P.M. FRENCH Howard P. beloved husband of the late Reba Schellinger French. Devoted father of Mrs. Richard (Betty) Nuber and Mrs.

Donald (Edith) Michalis. Grandfather of Kenneth C. and Richard H. Nuber, Mrs. Ronald Bishop, D.

Glenn and Robert Michalis, Also survived by four great-grandchildren. Tuesday July 22, 1975. Residence 9133 Winton Rd. Age 80 years. Funeral service will be held at the Poulson and Van Hise Funeral Home, Trenton, New Jersey Saturday at 10 A.M.

No visitation in Cincinnati. If so desired memorials may be made to the Shrine Burns Institute or the charity of your choice. Dalbert Woodruff Funeral Home in charge. FROEHLE Bernard beloved husband of Marie Gillig Froehle, dear father of Robert Froehle of Fremont, Mich. and Mrs.

Harry (June) Reisiger, also survived by five grandchildren, brother of Robert Froehle, Punta Gorda Isles, Fla. and Carl Froehle of Cincinnati, 0. and the late Joseph, Andrew and William Froehle, Mrs. Clara Helferich and Mrs. Bertha Kistner, Monday, July 21, 1975 in his 75th year at Port Richey, Fla.

formerly of Fremont, Mich. and Cincinnati, O. Visitation at the Hodapp Funeral Home, 6041 Hamilton College Hill Friday from 10:15 A.M. until 11:15 A.M. followed by Mass of Christian Burial at St.

Clare Church, College Hill at 11:30 AM. No visitation Thursday evening. Family requests memorials directed to the Cancer Fund. GUILFOYLE Clarence A. (Gilly), brother of Edward Guilfoyle, also survived by several nieces and nephews.

Residence 326 6th Dayton, Ky. Tuesday July 22, 1975. Blessing Friday July 25 at Dobbling Funeral Home, Bellevue at 10 A.M. Visitation Thursday 4 to 9 P.M. HARRELL Frank, beloved father of Mrs.

Ida Johnson, Mrs. Eddie Mae Harris, William and Charles Garrett, Robert, Raymond and Maurice Harrell, and other relatives. July 20, 1975. Visitation Friday 6 to 9 P.M. McKenzie Funeral Home 59 Erkenbrecher Ave.

Chapel Funeral Saturday 10 A.M. Interment Union Baptist Cemetery. HART Magdalena Schiagheck beloved wife of Joseph Hart. Dear mother of Henry, Bernard and the late Eugene (Jeep) Hart. Dear sister of Mrs.

Barbara Fox, Mrs. Amelia Hart and Frederick Schlagheck. Grandmother of four, greatgrandmother of five. Monday July 21, 1975. Residence 4128 Superior Deer Park.

Friends may call Thursday 6 to 9 P.M. at the Quentin K. Staley Funeral Home, 7140 Plainfield Deer Park. Mass of Christian Burial at 10 A.M. Friday, July 25, St.

John Church Deer Park. Family requests memorials to the Heart Fund or the American Cancer Society. HEIL Helen devoted daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Christian P.

Heil, dear sister of Mrs. Myrtle Feld, Mrs. Lucille Wise, Mrs. Camille Meyer and the late Marguerite Fisher and Irma E. Heil.

Monday July 21, 1975. Residence 5751 Kugler Mill Rd. Friends may call at the Thomas Memorial 7500 Montgomery Kenwood, Thursday from 6 to 9 P.M. Mass of the Christian Burial St. Vincent Ferrer Church Friday at 10 A.M.

Burial in Gate of Heaven Cemetery. Prayers Thursday evening at 7:30 P.M. HELMS Sara devoted mother of Mrs. Doris O'Brien, and Richard Helms, and the late Donald K. Helms, grandmother of Barbara, Rick and Kelli Helms, and Sean O'Brien, sister of Mrs.

Lizzie Hurley, Mrs. Sindi Metcalf, Mrs. Nell Aulick, Mrs. Thelma Marsh, Mrs. Maggie Edge, Levi, Isaac, Dan Pennington and many nieces and nephews, Tuesday, July 22, 1975, residence, 7710 Moss Ct.

Deer Park. Friends may call at the Thomas Memorial, 7500 Montgomery Kenwood, Friday from 6 to 9 P.M. Funeral service Saturday at 10 A.M. HERING Laura M. (nee Fisher), beloved wife of the late John Hering, devoted mother of Ethel, Richard, Leonard, the late Charles and Walter Hering.

Passed away Tuesday July 22, 1975. At her home 3087 Hyannis Dr. Age 75 years. Funeral services July 25, 1975 at the RiedlingerLemen Funeral Home 19 Green St. at 10 A.M.

Friends may call Thursday 4 to 8 P.M. HOOD Kuper Hood, Jr. and the late Alice Hood, grandmother of Gordon H. Hood, Charles R. Hood, Mrs.

Kuper Lee Smyser, Mrs. Mary Todd Keefe and Mrs. Ann Hubbard Wickman, great grandmother of 13 grandchildren, at her residence, 142 Park Ft. Mitchell, Ky. Monday, July 21, 1975; age 99 years.

Services at Trinity Episcopal Church, Fourth and Madison Covington, Ky. Thursday, July 24, 1975 at 10 A.M. No visitation. Memorials may be given to the St. Charles Nursing Home, the Children's Hospital Research Foundation or the Book of HOOD Julia Hubbard, beloved wife of the late Kuper Hood, mother of the late Hubbard (Hub) Hood, the late Remembrance Fund of the Trinity Episcopal Church.

Allison Rose Funeral Home, Inc. in charge of arrangements. KENDALL Wilburn beloved husband of Ruth C. Kendall (nee Bredenberg), dear brother of Mrs. Elizabeth Wilson, Mrs.

Louella Metcalfe, Shelby and Herman Kendall. Wednesday July 23, 1975. Residence 47 Eastern Elsmere, Ky. Age 66 years. Funeral service Saturday July 26 at the Middendorf-Conniey Bros.

Funeral Home 3614 Dixie Highway, Erlanger, Ky, at 10 A.M. Interment Forest Lawn Memorial Park. Visitation Friday 6 to 9 P.M. KIDD Naomi, late residence 210 Elm Lockland, dear cousin of Janice Ellis and Mr. and Mrs.

Leo Bailey all of Connorsville, also survived by four nephews, other relatives and many friends. July 22, 1975. Friends may call Thursday from 6 to 8 P.M. at the GlennHall Jordan Funeral Chapel 400 North Wayne Ave. Funeral services 8 P.M.

at the chapel. Rev. Ozell Freeman officiating. Interment Friday at Dale Cemetery, Connorsville, Ind. KOHTE Harry beloved husband of Minnie Kohte (nee Grube), devoted father of the late Marvin Kohte Friends may call at the Thomas Funeral Home 4418 Whetsel Madisonville, Thursday from 4 to 9 P.M.

al services Friday 1 P.M. Interment Vine St. Hill Cemetery. Expressions of sympathy may be made to the St. Paul Lutheran Church.

KUBER Albert, beloved husband of Alice Huber, nee Stallings, dear father of Gerard J. Huber and Mrs. Gor: don (Judith) Knecht, brother of Harry Huber, Mrs. Robert (Ruth) Duffy and Mrs. Arthur (Charlotte) Kamm passed away Tuesday July 22, 1975, also survived buy six grandchildren.

Funeral from Schmidt-Dhonau Funeral Home, 433 Reading Rd. Reading, Friday July 25 at 9:30 A.M. Funeral mass at St. Peter and Paul Church at 10 A.M. Relatives and friends may call from 8:30 to 9:30 A.M.

on Friday only. refer to individual TIME DATE July 26 10:00 A.M. July 25 1:00 P.M. July 25 2:00 P.M. July 25 2:00 P.M.

July 25 11:00 10:00 1:30 1:30 10:00 11:00 10:00 10:00 10:00 11:30 10:00 10:00 10:00 10:00 10:00 10:00 10:00 10:00 8:00 1:00 8:00 10:00 10:00 9:30 1:30 11:00 2:00 11:00 11:00 2:00 10:30 9:00 2:00 2:00 10:00 11:00 10:00 9:30 10:00 July 25 July 25. July 25 July 25 July 25 July 24 July 26 July 26 July 25 July 25 July 26 July 25 July 25 July 26 July 25 July 25 July 26 July 24 25 July 26 July 25 July 25 July 26 July 25 July 25 July 24 July 25 26 July 24 25 July 26 July 25 25 July 24 July 25 July 25 July 24 July 25 July 25 Journey's End SCHRADER Michael beloved son of Virginia and William C. Schrader, dear grandson of Mrs. Ruth Schrader, dear brother of Mrs. Debbie Hackney, Cathy, Chuck and Ronaid Schrader, Wednesday, July 23, 1975; residence 623 Sunset Court, Kenton Hills; age 21 years.

Funeral services 10:30 A.M. Friday at the Bullock Funeral Home, Ludlow where friends may call Thursday after 5 P.M. Memorials, if so desired, are requested to the Ft. Mitchell Baptist Church. SCHWALBACH Adam (Art), beloved husband of Alma Ultsch Schwalbach (nee Wolf), brother of Mrs.

Raymond (Lillian) Kindt, brother-in-law Raymond Kindt, step-father of William and Robert Ultsch and Mrs. James (Helen) Gangloff and eight grandchildren. Wednesday July 23, 1975. Age 74. Residence 3763 Darwin Ave.

Friends may call at Rebold Funeral Home 3700 Glenmore Ave. at Mozart, Cheviof, Friday evening 7 to 9 P.M. Funeral Mass St. Martin Church Saturday 9 A.M. SIMMS Ronja Denice Darcel, late residence 5334 Winneste beloved daughter of William C.

Craig and Doris E. Simms, fond stepdaughter of Harvey Mincy, devoted sister of Harvey De Angelo Simms, Yolanda Yvette Simms, Tracy, Orlando and Venetia Craig, loving granddaughter of Sarah Cotton of Cincinnati, Ohio, Thomas Simms and Stewart and Mattie Scott Beckley, West Virginia and niece of Lucy Weatherby of Pontiac, Michigan and a host of other relatives and friends, July 20, 1975. Friends may call Thursday from 6 to 9 P.M. at the Pierce Peoples Funeral Chapel 1504 John St. Funeral services Friday 2 P.M.

at the Mother of Christ Church 1501 5301 Winneste Ave. Interment Union Baptist Cemetery. STEWART Pinkie Lou, beloved mother of Catherine Williams, Rosie Stanford, both of Salem, Alabama, Eva Mae Cannon of Columbus, Cora Lee, Willie and Johnny Stewart, dear grandmother of 14, loving sister of Hattie Mae Thomas, Allen and Henry Matthews all of Salem, Alabama, Ethel Lee Harris of Cincinnati and Annie Lee Underwood of Detroit, Michigan host of other relatives and friends. Tuesday July 22, 1975. Friends may call at Renfro Funeral Service 647 Forest Ave.

(Avondale) Friday July 25 from 6 to 9 P.M. Funeral services and burial in Salem, Ala. SUTTON John beloved husband of Helen Marie Sutton (nee Steelman), dear father of Mary Helen Costantino, grandfather of Keith Westmeyer, brother of Mildred Daugherty and Harry Sutton. Tuesday July 22, 1975. Residence 6568 Sherman Ave.

Funeral service Friday July 25 at the T.P. White Sons Funeral Home 2050 Beechmont Mt. Washington at 2 P.M. Friends may call Thursday 4 to 9 P.M. TAYLOR Mary wife of Galen Taylor, mother of Mrs.

Mabel Hill, LaVerne, Vernon and Dean Taylor, also survived by seven grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Tuesday July 22, 1975. Residence 982 Jackson Mulberry, Ohio. Services Noakes Funeral Home, Milford, Thursday July 24 at 10 A.M. Visitation Wednesday 7 to 9 P.M.

If so desired, expressions of sympathy may be made to the Mulberry Christian Church Building Fund. TOMES Judy (nee Baker), dearly beloved wife of Paul Tomes, devoted daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Baker, joined her friends in Christ on July 22, 1975. Also survived by her loving brother James Baker, all are comforted by her faith and trust.

Judy an inspiration to her family and friends lived at 4143 Edgehill Drive, Columbus, Ohio. Friends may call at the Thomas Memorial 7500 Montgomery Kenwood Thursday 6 to 9 P.M. Funeral services Friday at 11 A.M. Memorials made to the Cancer and Leukemia Research Fund Ohio State University Development Fund would be appreciated. UTZ Richard beloved husband of the late Anna Mary Utz (nee Zalla), beloved father of Mrs.

Dolores A. Schmaedacke and Mrs. Joan M. Freeman, also survived by six grandchildren. Formerly of 481 Erlanger Erlanger, Ky.

Monday July 21, 1975. Age 87 years. Funeral Friday July 25 from the Lineman Funeral Home, Erlanger, at 9:30 A.M. Mass of Christian Burial St. Henry Church at 10 A.M.

Interment Highland Cemetery. Visitation Friday 8:30 to 9:30 A.M. Family requests memorials be made to St. Rita's School for the Deaf. VOLLMER Louise beloved daughter of the late Valentine and Victoria Volimer (nee Schlecht), beloved sister of Charles Vollmer of St.

Louis, Missouri, Miss Ludwina Vollmer and the late Mrs. Frances Zieverink, Miss Augusta Volimer and Albert Vollmer, Tuesday July 22, 1975. Visitation Thursday July 24 at the Ralph Meyer Funeral Home 4164 West 8th St. at Kreis Lane from 8:30 A.M. to the time of the Mass of the Christian Burial at St.

William Church 9:30 A.M. Memorials may be made to the charity of your choice. obituary below. FUNERAL HOME Weil Linnemann Anderson Witt, Good Kelsh Craver -Hookom Jackman Muehlenkamp-Erschell Bolton Lunsford Witt, Good Kelsch Nurre Bros. E.

C. Nurre Moore Muehlenkamp-Erschell Witt. Good Kelsch Jamison Jamison Dalbert Woodruff Hodapp Dobbling McKenzie Quentin K. Staley Thomas Memorial Thomas Memorial Riedlinger-Lemen Schmidt Dhonau Middendorf-Connley Glenn-Hail Jordan Thomas Rebold Tredway Hodapp Linnemann Hodapp Craver-Hookom Schmidt-Dhonau Vitt Stermer Dhonau-Rosenacker T. P.

White Sons Bullock Rebold Glenn-Hall Jordan Renfro T. P. White Sons Noakes Thomas Memorial Linnemann Ralph Meyer Schaefer Busby Vitt Stermer Journey's End WEINGARTNER William beloved husband of Matilda Busemeyer Weingartner and brother of Mrs. Loretta Keller, Clarence Weingartner, and the late Theodore Gardner, Tuesday, July 22, 1975. Mass of Christian Burial at Guardian Angel Church Friday July 25 at 10 A.M.

Friends may call at the Schaefer and Busby Funeral Home, 24 W. 9th Thursday from 4 to 9 P.M. (Visitors parking 9th and Race St. Lot). WUEBBLING Joseph beloved husband of Ruth (Meyman) Wuebbling, dear father of Toni, Ginny, Dave and Sue Wuebbling, brother of Mrs.

Catherine Neiheisel, Mrs. Marian Hunger, Mrs. Marcella Garnett all of Cincinnati and Bernard Wuebbling of Largo, Fla. and the late Robert and Edward Wuebbling. Monday July 21, 1975.

in his 53rd year. Residence 2850 Montana Ave. Friends may call at the Vitt Stermer Funeral Home 3425 Harrison Cheviot, on Thursday from 4 to 9 P.M. Funeral Friday July 25 at 9:30 A.M. Mass of Resurrection St.

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BY OWNER. 1 FLOOR RANCH, 4 BEDROOMS, 3 FULL BATHS, CENTRAL AIR, GAS HEAT, CENTER HALL. SIDE PORCH, DINING ROOM, EQUIP. PED EAT IN KITCHEN, CARPETED, REC ROOM. FULL BASEMENT, 2- CAR GARAGE.

FINE COND. AND LOCATION. $69,500. 891-8846. AMELIA-3 bedroom, 3 bath, 2 fireplaces, family room, fences play area.

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A.M. home that needs some help, Could be used as a 1 or 2 family, featuring 45 bedrooms, formal dining room, baths, and country kitchen. Nearly new siding, roof and hot water heater. House rewired in 1957. Owner open to, an offer.

Joan Supe, G.R.I. 752-2222 'HAGUE REALTORS ANDERSON By owner. Large condominium townhouse, Anderson Commons. Mid 50's. Transferring, 222-8917.

ANDERSON TWP. (E-102) 2 ACRES Your own private Park of tall trees and green plantings, in the heart of Anderson Twp. close to everything 2 bedroom brick easily expanded fo bedrooms or use like it is! immaculate. tastefully decorated and built like the Rock of Gibralter. To admire call 7400 SANDBERG DIV.

OF WILSON REALTORS ANDERSON TWP. See to believe Seldom can you find so. much in a home, at thisprice. 4-5 large bedrooms, baths, 2 family rooms, new carpeting. Nice eat in.

kitchen and fully equipped. Also has a full basement, central air. Walking distance to schools and Swim Club. Asking $43,900, call 232-0030 Parchman REALTORS Oyler ANDERSON $36,000 2 YRS. OLD.

TRADITIONAL CHARM and the latest extras too! See this 3 bedroom, bath bi-level, inside and out to appreciate it. Cozy family room with fireplace, 2 car garage, central air, equipped kitchen, deck overlooking wooded back yard. Gas heat. Priced below replacement. 1058 BRUCE.

831- 6763 or 232-0453. ANDERSON 4 BEDROOMS 119 LEASE 12 MONTHS Brick bi-level with 4 bedrooms and on an acre of ground. Occupancy about August 1st. Central air, circle drive and in area of fine homes. Forest Hills School District, too.

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-RT. 350. 3 bedroom brick on 6 wooded acres. 4-car gar age, swimming pool, 2 baths, paneled basement. Must see to appreciate.

926-2725. AVAILABLE- For restoration. 107- 109 Riverside Dr. Augusta Ky. Circa 1798.

$10,000. write ENQUIRER BOX G-387 AVONDALE Choice brick 3 family Burnet Ave near Jewish Hospital: and bath each. income about $3000 gr. $9000 Want offer Mr. Vezie 321-8982 HOWELL REALTY CO.

961-3333- AVONDALE, Dry near Xavier. Lovely 612. Will FHA or VA. no money down. BEN J.

ALLEN, REALTOR 221-3695 AVONDALE NORTH House of rare charm 4 bedrooms, baths, Den, massive fireplace, a few of the many extra features. $57,500, call 861-5323, DATA REALTORS, AVONDALE 2 FAMILY CALL OWNER 751-6494 BLUE ASH MD-8 Just listed! Maintenance free aluminum siding home in move in condi tion. 2 or 3 bedrooms, wall to wall shag carpet, beautiful lot, many' extras. Call today CONNIE CHARLES 831-8200 I SHOWCASE REALTORS BLUE ASH -Modernized hunting lodge. By owner.

30 ft. living room; stone fireplace; bedrooms; 30 ft. electric kitchen; 1.54 acres; creek; waterfalls; 80 ft. footbridge; woods; unique home and setting $31,500. Call 891-0823.

BLUE ASH, NEAR 11551 DEERFIELD ZONED INDUSTRIAL IDEAL FOR HOME 2 bedrooms, 1 floor plan, unfinished 2nd, basement, garage. PAUL CRIBBIN REALTY 793-0400 BLUE ASH-4 Bedrooms, carpeting, fireplace, fenced yard. Excellent cond. $28,000 793-5238 BOND HILL: 5 room 1 floor, newly painted. Bargain.

921-8266 FRISCO PROCACCINO, REAL TOR BRIDGETOWN-BY OWNER -Brick Cape Cod, finished 2nd. 4 bedrooms, features large eat-in equipped kitchen, patio, tree lined lot. 1 car garage. In excellent cond. Located on Near schools and shopping center.

451-M 3608. BRIDGETOWN -DRN1608 OWNER WANTS OFFER 5 REDUCED TO $34,900 On this large spit level with cathedral room. ceilings in the living room and with dining. Fully equipped kitchen ad joining family room. 3 large bedrooms, with possible fourth.

Many extras Jike, central air and loads of storage, Imr mediate occupancy. 662-4400 ROY NEAL 922-1520 West Shell REALTORS BRIDGETOWN-Large pool, 4 bedroom, beautiful yard, owner, 574-2539. CUSTOM REALTY 574-2574. BRIDGETOWN, OUT OVER ACRE With country living all around is the setting for this nice family nome with a charming country kitchen, 3. bedrooms, baths.

661-8800 THIEMANN BRIDGETOWN Room to Roam This 7 room brick cape cod features a acre wooded lot. Just perfect for a growing family, you'll find lots of lovely carpeting, full base: ment and garage and a rific covered patio porch. This home is within walking distance to oakhills high and just minutes to the shopping plaza only $30,900. To see call 662-5550. Parchman Oyler REALTORS PrO BRIDGETOWN $107 MODERN ELEGANCE and privacy are yours to enjoy on this wooded acres.

4 bedroom, 212 baths, tarnily room and den, built. in pool, beautiful entrance fover, with spiral stairway, 2 car garage and horse stable, many other personalized features. $111,900. Boo Agnew, 574- 1358, 922-6600. DUFFY REALTOR BRIDGETOWN 3080 Fiddlers Green 4 bedroom ranch with fireplace, equippea kitchen, central air, carpeting, 12 acre, lots more, $35,900.

BOONE REALTY 574-1740 BRIDGETOWN $59,900. 751 DELUXE RAMBLER! 00 Lovely view lot. Large living room, woodburning fireplace, bedrooms, country kitchen, tile baths, family room enter ment center, brick wet bar, oval in RITA ground J. TALLMAN cabana, top location! 661-8200 CLINE REALTORS.

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