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The Journal News from Hamilton, Ohio • Page 34

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The Journal Newsi
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Hamilton, Ohio
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Parents may eat at child's school Parents and other m- Ifrested persons are being Wyited to eat lunch at IfamiJton elementary in observance of National School Lunch Week, Oct 10-14, said James R. Wells, director ot food service. Anyone planning to visit a lessons offered OXFORD Group skating lebsons are being offered at the Miami VDiversity Ice Arena Starting OcL 13 group lessons will be given for froys and girls from 4 to 5 P.TO and adults, 7 to 8 each to include all levels of skaters The two group sessions will meet for six periods on a twice-weekly basis that are planned for Oct 18, 20, 25 and 27, and both sessions carry a $15 registration fee, third group will be for and will run for ten weeks on a weekly basis, from 9 to 10 a.m. and from 10 to" 11 a A third opportunity is planned from 11 a.m. to noon for women and children.

-This section will continue on Oct. 14,21 and 28, Nov. 11 and 18, and Dec, 2, 9 and 16 Further information regarding group lessons can be obtained by contacting the Ice 'Arena; phone 5293444 school should contact the school office by 9 a m. for a reservation School offices will tell callers when lunch will be served at that school Cost of a complete meal is 80 cents. On Wednesday, Oct 12, most of the schools In the United States will be served a Universal Menu.

It will Include Lasagna da Vinci, Coliseum Salad with Italian dressing, Gondola Garlic bread, Sunny Italy Fruit Surprise and Mama Mia Milk Area students in symphony Two Pleasant Run Junior High School orchestra students have been selected as members of the Cincinnati Youth Symphony. Selected were Tom Console, son of Mrs Frances Console, 1991 W. Kemper Road, and Stacey Quo, daughter of Mr and Airs, Phillip Quo, 12067 Deerhorn Dnve. The orchestra has 100' members. Obituaries Gordon Hester, Gordon 54, Wolverton Road, Rte.

Baton, died Wednesday, morning at Reid Memorial Hospital in'Raehjjiond after a farming accident McGowa't), 13, 4 Wage, Mid- dleiomi, died 3,43 p.m., Fort at Keep your straight until ready to move! TR1 STATE COINS 51O9 Dixie Hwy. 896-1357 Open: Mon-Fri. 11-7, Sat. 10-5 GRAND OPENING Buying UU1VI Clad Halves (roll) 1300 SavErDeilarsVGi.S.Tofrhch Afeo Buying Sterling Silver, Golil Coins, Proof Sols Poc ket Watchei Scrap Diamonds Paper Money, Jewelry NO AMOUNT TOO SMALL OK TOO LARGE Selling US 520 Gold Piece $210.00 197G Proof $5 Gold Indian Piece ss Gold Liberty $77.00 1978 Red $2.50 We Have a Good Selection of Gold Coin Jewelry. Coin' Supplies, ami Proof WE DO APPKAItAU INDIVIDUALS AND.

ESTATES. MR. LE1NEKE Geo. Leineke, George Leineke Sr, 71, 1721 Old Oxford Road, died in Mercy Hospital at 2:10 a Thursday He was born in Allegan, the son of John C. and Nettie Leineke.

He was educated in the schools of Flint, Mich, and attended college Ut Berkeley, Calif He married Estelle Klem Petri in 1951. He was assistant secretary at Ohio Casualty Insurance, retiring in J971 after 26 years of service. -He was a member of First Church of Chnst Scientist and Elks Lodge, Survivors include his wife, Estelle Leineke; four sons, George Leineke Jr Oxford; Claude Leineke and Wegner, both of Chicago, HerbertPetri' Baltimore, Md three daughters, Mrs (Carol) Knarr, Singapore, Mrs. James (Marilyn) Wire, Mrs, Robert Carolyn) Haftman, both of Sturgis; Mich, i 1 grandchildren, five great-grandchildren, brother, Jack Leineke; slster.Mrs. Cecil.

(Gladys) Bevis, both of Sacramento, Calif. Private services Funeral Home, 240 Ross Ave. Burial Cemetery. No visitation. The family suggest donations the American Heart Association in memory of Mr, Leineke.

Mrs. Garrett Mrs. Viola Stella Garrett, 59, 107 Gordon died Thursday at 3 50 a.m Mercy Hospital. The a Funeral Home, 330 Pershing A In charge of arrangements. County number of years.

He was a momber of Buller County Bureau Survivors include his wife, Dorothy Hester, Eaton, mother, Mrs Thomas Hamilton, ope sop, Thomas Hester, Eaton; one daughter, Miss Betty Hester, five sisters, Mrs, Marian Fox and Mrs slead, bolh of Hamilton, Mrs, Ruth Muskopf, Kairfield; Carol Botos, of Colorado; Mrs Jeanine Brunn'er, Houston, two brothers, Robert Hester, Trenlon; Richard Hester, Dayton; and two grandchildren Services Saturday at St John Catholic Church, New Pans, Ohio at 11 a Burial St Andrew Cemetery, Richmond Visitation Friday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 at Kcssler-Barnes Funeral Home, New Paris Rosary services Friday 8,15 pm at the funeral home laurettd Moore Moore, New Paris, at Hospital mond, Ind, She was a retired, em ployeeof Fort Hamilton- Hughes HospltaJ, a member of the Wilson Junior High School Open House, 7'30 Wednesday, Oct 12. Parents will follow their child's Wednesday schedule. A follow-up will be held at 7 p.m., Monday, Oct. 24, in the Wilson cafeteria. Safety is your responsibility! 3n Senior, Citizens New a ris include three sons, Robert Moore, Clarence Moore, darksyllle, Tenn Kenneth Moore 1 New Paris 1 one daughterMrs, Pat Kesslcr New Pans'" two brothers, Phillip and Clelus Tangeman, both of Cold- aier, Ohio; nine grand children' and Prp-ii gTandchVtn Services Saturday at 2'30 P.m.

ttt Kesslor-Barneb Funeral Home New Park aT gpnng Lawn Cemetery, New Pans VisitationFnday3-5 and 7 9 1 Toys for Tots campaign open OXFORD Jhe annual Toys for. tots tall'drive has started by Miami University's Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps (NROTC) and its women's auxiliary unit, the Mariners, The campaign to locate and repair used toys for use in time for Christmas runs through Nov. 30. barrels aVe.now, located outside Krqgers and ut the First National Bank. If you have large toys to be picked up, or need more information call 529-6191 or the NROTC Unit office, 529- J925 The Toys for Tols program is an annual.event and provides toys for underprivileged children In the Mrs.

leveline Mrs 7 A' Leveline, 7A 345 Williams died at Wednesday in Fort Hamilton-Hughes Hospital, Born in Okeana, she was the daughter of Jefferson and Mary Butts Boulcher She attended the Hamilton public schools ana married Harvey, Levelme (n Hamilton in He died in 1667. She was employed at Tuffy's Restaurant, Oxford, as a cbcki retiring 1970, She was a member of i a Church and Hamilton Senior Citizens Survivor? include one son' Jeff Leveline, Hamilton; two daughters, Mary Levelme, Los Angeles, June Miller, Denver'-' Colo three grandchildren, one sister, Mrs, Lillian Applegale, Greonup, Ky. Services at Zcttler Funeral Home, 2640 Pleasant 10 a rn. Saturday, i a a Cemetery. Visitation Friday 6 9 p.m.

Mrs. Napier Services for Maud Napier, 75, 12 Booth who was dead on arrival at Mercy Hospital Wednesday will be Saturday at 10 a Brown-Dawson Funeral Home, 330 Pershmg Ave. Burial Rose- Hill Burial Park Visitation Friday 5" to 8 p.m. Born in Clay County, Ky Mrs Napier was the daughter of Will and Lou Bowling Allen. She was married to Jay Napier in Manchester, in 1923.

Survivors include her husband, Jay Napier; a son, Virgil Napier; four daughters, Mrs Flossie Wyatt, Mrs Alpha. -Cupp of -Fatten, Mrs. Wi'liam House, tyolh of London, Ky three George Allen, Bert Allen, 'both of London, William Allen, Cincinnati two sisters, Mrs. Bessie Barge, Mrs Essie McDaniel, both of London; 14 grandchildren; 14 great- grandchildren. EL BEE SHOE OUTLET HOURS Sunday 12:00 to 6:30 --Daily 10 s.m.'jo 9 FMKMK MAMS AT SPECIAL PIKES SPfCIAL PEOPLE TO NIL? YOU THREE DAYS ONLY FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND SUNDAY OLD SNEAKER TRADE-IN SALE Trade in you'r grubbiest old tennis shoes or sneakers arid get 82 off any new pair of fall and winter shoes that cost S5 or more.

Here's', an offer your won't want to In pair ol joggers or tennis of age, wear, conditipn or one of our EI.Beo Shoe we'll give you a tpapial $2 credit toward the purchase of any of women's or in $ur stock priced or more, from thouiandt of elready priced savings of up 10 of the original reUil value. DOWNTOWN--Nexf to Elder Store for Homes 212 High Street Hamilton, Ohio Be prepared ForIce and 5now! ORNAMENTAL HAND RAILING Get It Done NOW! FREE ESTIMATES HAMILTON FENCING COMPANY 895-4393 894-1537 MISS BAUER Linda Bauer, crdsh victirn A four-car collision last Saturday on Ohio.4 claimed ils second victim, Wednesday. Linda Bauer, 23, 4690 Pleasant Falrfield, died at Cincinnati General Hospital where she had been in -'critical condition since (he accident. She was born in Hamilton, the daughter of Kenneth L. and Jane Ann Westflclf Bauer.

She graduated from Garfield High School in 1972. Miss Bauer was employed by Ohio Casualty as a rate checker. She was a member of the Fairfield Auxiliary She is survived by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bauer; three brothers, Kenneth Bauer, David J.

Bauer and Tom R. Bauer, all of Fairfield; a one sister, Mrs. Curtis (Anita) McPherson, of Fairfield; materpal grandmother, Mrs. Jacob of arid paternal grandmother, Mrs. Charles, Bauer, of Hamilton.

Funeral services Will be Salurday, 10 a.m., Colligan Funeral Home, 437 S. Third St. Mass of the' Christian Burial 10:30 a.m., St. Stephens Church. Burial St.

Stephens Visitation Saturday at the funeral home, 8 a.m. until' time of services. Milas Lovins Services for Milas Lovins, 86, 612 Sycamore who died Tuesday at Fairfield Nursing Home, be Friday at 2 p.m., Brown- Dawson Funeral Home, 330 Pershing Ave. i a Cemelery. Visitation Thursday 6 to 8 p.m.

Born'in Clay County; he was a son of Will and Action Hensley Lovins. Mr. Lovins was employed in coal mines of Kentucky for 15 years. He was employed in construction work lor local contractors for'18 years. married Fannie Puckett Smith in New 1959.

Suryive'rs include his wife, Fannie Lovins; a slepson, Billy, Smith, Dayton; three daughters, Mrs. Ray (Jane) Nistler, Hamilton, Mrs. Flnlay (Joan) Osborn, Pamona, Mrs. Lin- yillc (Franclne) Hall, Hamilton; abrplher, Lester Lovins of Indiana; a sister, Mrs. Jane Hudson, Toledo; eight grandchildren.

GRAND OPENING-OCT. 7 Need it? rent it! 1990 S. Erie Blvd. (Rt 4V Acrcwe.fromferfotfMaxtor-.-;.' 1 Hq mi It on, Ohio Leigh Ferris Leigh R. Ferris, 91, Walnut College died Wednesday 'afternoon; in i Oxford, A native of Preble County, 1 Mr.

Ferns was a member pfi the First Presbyterian; Church of College Corner' He was engaged in far-' mmg and carpentry most of His wife, Sarah Ferns, died In 1975 Survivors include, four sons, 'Floyd Ferns, Cen- temlle, Robert' Ferns, Richmond, Maynard Ferris, Oxford, Thomas Ferns, Liberty; two daughters, Mrs, Mary Carpenter, Mrs. Jean Minrieman, Dayton; 15 grandchildren; 21' great-grandchildren. Services 2 p.m.;; Funeral Home, College Corner. Burial College Corner Cemetery. Visitation Friday 6 to 9 p.ip.

Henry Sharp i OXFORD--Services, for Henry Sharp, 60, 5632 College Corner Pike, Apt. 1, Oxford, who died Wednesday in McCullough-Hyde Hospital, willbe Salurday at JO in the Vine St. Baptist Church, Oxford, with burial in Woodside Cemetery, Oxford. Visitation will be Friday 68 p.m. in the Marshall-Smith Funeral Home.bxford.-.

Mr. Sharp was born in Meigs County; a son of Will and Annie Sharp and altended public schools there. He was employed at the Oak Ridge Atomic plant in Tennessee. After moving tq.Oxford in he worked as a custodian at Stewart and Kramer, schools unlil In 1967. He 'married Barbara Johnson in Oxford in 1967.

Mr. Sharp was a member of the- Vine St. Baptist Church. the wife, he leaves, stepsons, Dwight JohnBoh.iLOxford policeman, Johnson, also of Oxford, Donald Johnson, Hamilton: and Ronald Sharp, Denver, two stepdaughters, Judy Sharp, Oxford and Sylvia Sharp, Denver; six stepgrandchildren; four brothers, Jack Neal and Neal, both Athens'; and George Neal of Knoxville; three sisters, Mrs. George (Nancy) Hickey, Spring City, Mrs.

Kyle and Miss Ruth Neal, both of Knoxville. Wanda Hoke Mrs. Wanda G. Hoke, formerly of 331 and a resident of Crestwood Nursing Home, died at Fort Hamilton-Hughes 'Hospital at 3:55 a.m., Thursday. Born in she was the daughter of Frank and Emma Tutwiler.

'She was educated in Virginia schools. 1 She married Homer H. Hoke in Virginia and he preceded her In dcalh 1951. She was a member of First United Methodist Church. Survivors include two daughters, Mrs.

(Vivian) Sauer, Hamilton, and Mrs. Loraine Swartz, Springdale; i 'la grandchildren; 18 greal- grandchildren; one great- Breal-Erandchild. Services will be 10 a.m. Saturday at Webb Funeral Home, 240 Ross Ave Vlsijalion 5-8 p.m., Friday, at the funeral home, Burial in Rose Hill Burial Thos. Kelieher Mass of Chrislian Burial for Thomas J.

77, 1038 Sherman Terrace, Greenhills, who died Wednesday at io p.m., will be at 10 a.m!, Saturday at St. Charles Borrqmeo Church, Carthage. Visitation fi 9 p.m. Friday at John Hwlapp and Sons Funeral Home, 7401 Vine Carthage. Burial Spring Grove Cemetery Mausoleunj.

Mr. KellehefVlwas employed by- H.vJi. Crecraft Glass Harhillorv' for 35 years before retiring. Survivors inciude jiis wife, Thelma -(Kissel) KelJehis'f; one daughter, Lbrtine Weshihskey, one daughter, Nancy and one. brother'.

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