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Or. Alox Rafferty College grade rise violates common sense Legal Advertisement By DR. MAX ItAFFFRTY l.os Angf Its Times Syndicate The idea of a perpetual motion machine violates one grades'as long ago as 1973. to flunk 'em. Nearly half of a recent Then there are the ladies, class at Yale graduated God bless them.

It simply "with honors." wouldn't do to give one of spi. a. The same thing is ap- them a or a D--unless, of MJTICK Notice ii hereby given that the un- dertigned Inltnda to make awlicalion to the Common Pleas Court, Probate Division ti Butter county. Ohio, for an order to change her name lo Catherine Elizabeth Atbury. Said application will be by petition to riled in said Court, on or after the tMh day of October.

1976. Dated this lllh day of September. 1976. CATHVUV.NNASBURV of the fundamental laws of parently happening to the course, you want to hear a UXMLNOT1CK Hubert Nett whose place of retidenct 1) unknown will lake notice thai on Ihe 25 day of August Barbara Nett tiled her complaint in the Common Pleas Court Division of Domestic Relations, four- lhou.se. Hamilton, Ohio 45011 being case No.

DRTf OB 1611 the object and demand common sense. going to be worth a plugged can you hear those mut- -Here's the way a sane nickel. terings about male syllogism on this subject What's going on? Have all chauvinist piggery and the nra hi Colltl would have to be con- Ihe professors suddenly icy whisperings about veiled me October structed: been overtaken by the Santa sexism without having your maybe uitfnasain.i you (or Major Premise: "College Claus Syndrome? nerves snap like overtimed EDWARDT'HOBB! JTM. oS; OF grades are intended to Not at a I'm piano wires? COUOTS reflect accurately the speculating, of course, but This whole "let's-give- warm o. Bisow AITM fafpu' ability and the knowledge of knowing my fellow evcrybody-an-A" bit started soi Hentscwer Bidg college students in specific professors, I'd bet money, during the riots and the i a' im subject areas." marbles or chalk that burnings of the Sick Sixties, oa.

Minor Premise: "All the they're being bugged by the a lime when it was tests show that each year's following bogeymen: physically unsafe to give entering freshmen have less First, increasing doubts low grades to anybody ability and less knowledge are being bruited about that except button-down-collar than did those of the the instructor's "value conservative WASPs. previous year." systems" and "middle class It surfaced first at San Conclusion: "Therefore, ethics" qualify him to give Francisco State College, college grades should be anybody with a different where an administrative going down." background a grade at all. investigation of the early Instead, they're going up. In other words, if he's 70s found that the rioters By one-half of a letter grade going to grade a student and the arsonists had been TM I since 1960, according to a from New York's East Side rewarded for their un at Wall Street Journal article whose parents are on relief, lawbreaking by their leftist 1 by Professor M.M. Pressley then the professor had professors with As and Bs in 10 ptopeitj support ana maintain of the University of North better be an East Sider who subjects having nothing child more than years Carolina.

"Gradeflation," has been drawing food whatever to do with either NOTICE In the matter of the adoption of Tonya Colleen Mullins. No. AA843. Court of Common Pleas, Probate Division, Butler County. Ohio.

To Carroll U. Lucas and Janet V. Lucas: You are hereby notified that on the 17th of September, 1978. a Complaint for the adoption of Tonya Colleen Sccntcrs who was bom on the 7th day of November. 1972 at was filed in the Common Pleas Court.

Probate Division. Butler County, Ohio, and that the hearing on said Complaint will be had before the Judge of said Court on 4lh day of November, the Viet- he calls it. "Outrageous," I stamps himself. call it. Otherwise, he "can't Here are some of his more relate to the life style and lurid findings: the cultural mores" of the Eighty-one per cent of student, and therefore can't Vassar undergraduates give him an appropriate The fact that it didn't were making As or Bs in grade.

indicates that it has become 1974. Second, ethnic minority civil rights namese war. Like a low-grade fever, the aberration should have passed. Eighty-five per cent at members must be positively a bad habit which had darned well better be broken--if our institutions of same thing. stay in school and help the higher learning are to Seventy-five per cent of institution uphold its image recognize in the future any all students at Washington, in the jaundiced eyes of distinction between ex- D.C.'s American University HEW.

You can't see that cellence and mediocrity, were pulling down honor they do this if you're going that is. Solomon M. D. Remember Whan By George Cummins Physical problems can cause large weight gain Oscar Ritchie is shown seated inside what probably is tho first motorcar built and driven in Hamilton. The vehicle was btlilty by Ritchie and his father, William Ititchie.

The pair were owners of Ritchie and Dyer and the Advance Manufacturing Co. The auto was first noted on local streets Sept. 2, 1SOT. The car is shown at the home of Dr. J.P.

Uilson. 141) Buckeye St. By NEIL SOLOMON, M.D. Los Angeles Times Syndicate Dear Dr. Solomon: I'm disgusted.

I've tried a hundred different diets end have tost and gained over 200 pounds. I eat less than my friends; I gain, they lose. I know I have a medical problem. How do you go about finding such problems in your patients? Is the information you obtain from the patient really Dear Alice: It's possible that you may have a metabolic or endocrine disorder that directly interferes with your ability to lose weight. I wi things I share with you the necessary tests are look for in done.

If you and your private practice Armed parents were not checked; of the Butler county with this knowledge, you it's not too late. It is also 0 HARRY F. WALSH Judge. Common Pleas Court Probate Division Butler County. Ohio Sept.

22. 29, 1976 Oct. 6. 1976 CIVIL Ml.f-t.TG-ss NOTICE OF SALK: By virtue of an Order tor Sale issued on 1876 by Ihe United States District Court for the Southern District of Ohio, Western Division at Cincinnati. Ohio.

In Civil Action NO.C-I-7MS. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA vs. ROBERT L. DAVIS. ET.

1 will offer for sale to Ihe highest bidder on WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 29. 1976 at 10:00 A.M. al the front door of Ihe Butler County Court House, Hamilton, Ohio, the following described property: Situated in the City of Hlddletov-u County ot Butler. and State ot Ohio, and described as follows, to wit: Ninety-Eight I9B) feet to come evenly off the west end of Lot Number Eighteen Hundred and Ninety Nine (18991, as the same is known and designated on the recroded plat of the City of Middletown.

Butler County. Ohio. ADDRESSOF PROPERTY: 1213 Askew Street. Middletown. Ohio 45042.

TERMS OF SALE: Cash on day of sale and will be sold to the highest bidder. I reserve the right to reject any and all bids. ELMER ItEIS. United Slates Marshal, Southern District of Ohio. Sept.

1. B. IS, 22. 1976 LEGAL AD NOTICE TO BIDDERS Sealed bids will be received at the office Commissioners. Court Street.

:30 important to know if you Thursday'. forjhe Bridge will know how to find a specialist who really leaves were breast or bottle fed and no stone unturned in whether you were fat as a 1HM eTMh NO discovering and correcting child. onm, at the'office of the or arresting your problem From a careful history. I A 2 My approach is not unique, can get an idea as to Bids must be made It is lie approach of any whether you were born with gOOd endocrinologist. an increased number Of fat reserve the right to reject any or all bids.

The first thing I do when cells or you became fat later you come to see me is sit in hie. This is important in control For Butler county Engin. down with you and listen to order to project the you. This results in the prognosis of the obesity and compilation of a H-page to help me in counseling history. you.

It is immensely important If you were not fat as a for me to know everything I child, did you become fat at A 1: ROBERT w. BOGAN, clerk can of medical significance puberty? Did emotional WILLIAM R.FOSTERP.E.. about you, from the time problems cause you to iv for vnu to be you were conceived until the overeat? Did you suddenly metent present--starting with the start to gain an inordinate 10 will lake the a of our mother's amountof weightafter some health during her pregnancy physical or emotional and whether you were trauma? Did you gain ex- large or small baby, cessively after a surgical because babies born over procedure, such as a ton- BULK TREATED ROCK SALT SUITABLE KOK ICE CONTROL st be made on forms available al --i'y BY ORDER OFTHE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS BUTLER DONALD G.SCHIRMEU, President CAI.E L. LOGSDON. Vice-President ARTHUR F.

HEIFF. Member Pass with misfit By ALFRED SIIEIMYOLD l.os Angeles Times Syndicate Lawyers have pleaded with me not to give it away, but my first thought is for the public welfare. Here's the secret: The law allows you to pass even when you have two six card suits. South dealer Both sides vulnerable NORTH I 0 8 5 3 974 0 63 WEST 9 7 6 2 0 9 4 SOUTH None EAST A4 2 A 1 0 8 6 0 A 1 0 8 5 2 0 A 1 0 7 5 2 9 7 6 4 South West North East 1 0 Pass 4 Pass 5 Pass 5 0 Dble. All Pass Opening lead- 2 South got only five trump tricks and once club.

That made it 1400 for East and West. South should pass his partner at four spades even though he a yet mentioned his other six-card suit. When a hand is an obvious misfit, the player who passes early saves a basketful of points. The jump to four spades in such a i a i says: "Partner, I have spades from here to Canarsie and back. I have no side strength and no interest in further bidding." North wouldn't make four spades, hut he wasn't doubled and wasn't going to be doubled.

He would lose 300 points, less 100 for honors. The magic word "pass" would save 1200 points. DAILY QUESTION- AS dealer, you hold: Spades A4, Hearts AQ 1086, Diamond Clubs A10852. What do you say? ANSWER: Bid one heart. With two five-card suits, bid Ihe higher suit first.

If Ihe suits are spades and clubs, you may choose to bid one cluh first; but Ihis in an exception to the rule. CA POCKET GUIDE TO BRIDGE 1 written bv Alfred Sheinwold is available. your copy by sending $1 lo SHEINWOLD ON BRIDGE, to the bottom of He could be your local doctor, an internist (a doctor who in the nractice of nine pounds are suspected of silectoi medicine) an a i diabetes mellitus weight when you married? (sugar diabetes). What has happened to you in elands that affprt vour on 'y snould vou be during your adult life? What metabolism) or a checked, but your parents was your weight five years SSlhed and dedicated Decked for after you married? What is bariatrician (a doctor who diabetes. Large babies are it now? i i his a i in suspected of not handling Have you gradually S) CaS properly, gained weight during vour local medical society are their parents.

middle age? If you re and ask if any doctors in does not mean this your area are doing work on W1 be the case but ll alerts obesity. by JO OUELLET HOW TO PLAY: All the worda listed below appear in the puzzle--horizontally, vertically, diagonally, even backwards. Find them and CIRCLE THEIR LETTERS. The leftover letters spell the Wonderword. 1976 Los Angeles Times HOCKEV GOALIES A A A 0 0 I 0 3 L.

A A 0 A I A A I A I 0 I A I I A A I I A A I A I I 0 A A I I A I A I A 0 A I A 0 0 I I woman, have you gained it mostly in your thighs and my suspicion index so that hips? Do you have an increased amount of hair on your face, and if so, when did you first notice it? Do you have an abnormal distribution of hair on your body, particularly around your nipples? Do you have acne? Are your periods regular and normal? If you're a man, have you put on pounds mainly around your beltline? Alice, because this question is so important I will continue the answer in a Solution: 9 letters future column. East took the ace of hearts and returned a trump South won and knocked out the ace of clubs. Back came a heart, and South ruffed. Declarer led a low club, and West stepped up with the eight of lastTSmp wilh the of ihc JournaJ-News. Box Skates.

Skill, Splits, Stick. Strategy. diamonds and got out with a Los Angeles. Calif. 922 CLUES A-Amateurs; C-Caution.

Code. Conditioning, Contracts. Courage; D--Danger, Data; F--Falls. Fans, Foil. Form; CGoaltcndcr: l-Individuals.

Injuries; M--Macho. Masks. Mind; N--Ncts; P-Pads, Paid. Pause. Professional, Puck; R-Reliability.

Risks; S-Salary, Saves. heart. 30053) Answer: DELICIOUS Legal Advertisement I.KIiAl.NOTICK MARVIN AI.BITZ. ska JOHN ALB1TZ. whose place of residence is unknown will take noiicc lhat on the 28 day of June.

1976 Gayle I- Albili filed her complain! in Ihe Common Pleas Court Division of Domestic Kclahons, Courlhnuse, Ma mil Ion. Ohio 45011 ttfing Case No. DH76 06 1193, Ihe object ami demand for relief of which arc Divorce on Ihc grounds of gross neglect of duty and eximne cruelly. defendant is required lo file an wilh thisCmirl within 2fl days after the 6 "I October. 1W6.

you fail vn io jo. judgment may he taken agfliml you for Ihc relief demanded in the Cnmplnml F.DWAim S. UOHH, CLERK OK COUKTS Grscle White, Dcpuly W. Andrew Potion. Ally, for I'll 4.100 Carew Tower Cincinnati, Ohio Sept.

B. 15. 22. 29 'tci im Duller County Engineer Sept. 22.

1976 CITY OK FAIRFIEl.t,OHtO LEGAL NOTICK Sealed bids will be received by Ihe Safety-Service Director of the City of Fair-field, Ohio until 13:00 Noon, Eastern Daylight Savings Time, on Wednesday, October 6,1976, at which time Ihe bids will be publicly opened and read (or the purchase of the following items: Tires Regular, and Mud and Snow for the Police Depl. Tires Regular, and Mud and Snow (or all Other Depls. Didders must submit a firm bid. Detailed specifications may be obtained at the Municipal Building. 5350 Pleasant Kairfield.

Ohio. All bids must be sealed and plainly marked. Knch bid must be accompanied by a certified check on a solvent bank or a bid bond payable to the City of Kairfield. executed by the bidder and satisfactory tn the Safely-Service Director, in Ihe sum nf ten (10) per cent of the aggregate amount of the bid price, and a completed Non- Collusion A i a i The Safety-Service Director reserves the right to reject any or all bids, or to accept bids on an item by item basis, or to accci any bid which may be deemed to be for the best interest of the City of Ohio. DONALD B.

BRILL Service Director City of Fairfield. Ohio Sept. 22. 29J976 ADVF.RTISEMKNT FOR BIDS FOR UNIT PRICE CONTRACT IMPROVEMENT OF AND ADDITIONS TO MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM CITV OF HAMILTON. 011)0 Seated bids will be received by the Purchasing Agent of the City of Hamilton, State of Ohio, until Two 2) o'clock P.M., Local Time on the 6th day of October 1976.

at which time the bids will be publicly opened and read aloud for the following: CONTRACT NO. IM7 (5-76): The furnishing of alt material, labor, equipment, expendable tools and all other services required for Ihe Installation of water main extensions and tic-ins, all in City of Hamilton, Ohio. Hans, copies of specifications and other contract documents are on file in the office of the Purchasing Agent, Utilities Annex, Municipal Building. Hamilton, Ohio, where they are available for inspection by prospective bidders and where they may be obtained upon deposit of ten dollars ($10,00) for each set. which deposit will be refunded to each bidder who submits a formal proposal la the City of Hamilton, Ohio.

One hilf the amount of the deposit for all of complete documents, including tnd. tptciHcalions, returned in good condition within thirty (30 rtays after the opening of bids, will be refunded to all prospective bidden who do not submit formal proposal. Bidders arc required to lubmit firm unit prices for all Itemi called for on the Proposal Form. The quantities of work at shown on the Proposal Form and Indicated on the plans are only approximate, and the City reserves the right during the progress of the work to omit portions of the work and to either increase or decrease the quantities wiled, (or at the unit price bid, The City Manager reserves the right to reject any or all bids or'lo accept any bid which may he deemed to be for the best interest of the City of Hamilton, Ohio. fly order of the City Manager of the City ot Hamilton, State of Ohio.

JACK K1RSCH CITV MANAGER CHARLES A. CLEARV PURCHASING AGENT LEGAL NOTICE United Slates District Court, Soultwrn District of Ohio. Western Division. United Stales of America, plaintiff, v. Henderson Newton.

Civil Action No C-t Plaintiff filed its complaint on the day of February. W76 naming as defendants. Henderson Newton, Jr and Marilyn S. Newton, unknown, and on August ifls amended its complaint to add (he Unknown Heirs. Devisees Leaitees.

Executors. Administrators and Assigns o( Henderson Newlon. Jr. and Marilyn S. Newton.

any. defendants, addresses unknown. The said civil action prays for the foreclosure of a certain real estate mortgage recorded in Volume 1024 at I'age Ifl. of the Mortgage Deed Hecords of Buller County. Ohio, which said mortgage Is a first lien upon the following described premises, situated in the County of Buller, State of Ohio, and bounded and described as follows, to wit: Lot Number One Thousand Seven Hundred Thirty-Five as the same is known and designated on the recorded Plat of Badge's Subdivision, Number Nine 19), In ihe City of Trenton, Buller County, Ohio.

The prayer of said complaint seeks the foreclosure of Ihe said mortgage and other relief both legal and equitable Said defendants are required to reply to said motion on or before the 3rd day of November. Elmer J. Reis, United Stales Marshal, S.D. Ohio. Sept.

22, M. 1976 Del. 6. 13. M.

27. 1976 NOTICE OF HEARING The Board of County Commissioners of Buller County, Ohio mel in regular session on the 16th day of September. 1976 with Ihe following members present: Donald G. Schirmer, Cale L. Logsdon and Arthur F.

Reiff. Mr. Reiff inlroduced the following resolution and moved us passage: Resolution No. 2X187 RESOLUTION FIXING THE TIME OBJECTIONS TO OR DORSEMENTS OF THE A I A I ASSESSMENT AND SEWER RATES AND TAP-IN CHARGES F.STARUSIIKD FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF LOCAL AND TRUNK SANITARY SEWERS IN THE CRESCENTVILLE ROAD SEWEK I A A SEWEH DISTRICT NO 2, BUTLER COUNTY. OHIO WILL BE HEARD.

WHEREAS, Ihis Board of County Commissioners of Buller County. Ohio has previously established the Qresccntville Road Sewer Improvement Area: approved (he general plan and ratified the detailed plans, specifications, esdmales of cost, tentative assessments on local sewers. capacity charge and sewer rales and charges for construction, operation and a i a of facilities in said Improvement Area; passed Resolution No. 27971, declaring the necessity for the construction for local and trunk sanitary sewers in said Improvement Area and conducted a public hearing on July 26.1976 on said project: and WHEREAS, several of the property owners from within the improvement area in attendance at said public hearing expressed a desire for modifications to the detailed plans and tentative assessments; and WHEREAS, the requested modifications were reviewed and the appropriate 'mendmenls to the detailed plans, cost estimates and tentative assessments have been made; NOW THEREFORE. BE IT RESOLVED BY the Board of Counly Commissioners of Butler County, Ohio: SECTION 1.

That this Board of County Commissioners hereby declares that Ihc construction of local sanitary sewers, lift station and force main as amended in said Improvement Areas, Sewer District So, 2 Buller Coumy, Ohio, is necessary for the preservation and promotion of the public healthand welfare of the inhabitants uf the Improvement Areas and the County. SECTION 2. Thai Ihe location, route and termini of the sewer lines are as follows; Along Crescentville Road in Sections 1 and 8, T2, R2. Union Township from the east right-of-way line of (he Baltimore Ohio Railroad lo a point approximately 250 fecteasl of Princcton-Glcndale Road R. 747); and Along Prmcelon-GIendale Road LS H.

747) northwardly from Crescenlville Road to the existing County sanitary sewers in IJevilt Drive i is a part of the existing Southwest Union Township Sewer System. SECTION 3, That Ihe improvement shall sanitary sewers, lift station and (orcc mam within the Crescentville Road Improvemont Area as described in Section 2 herein of vitrified clay or double-nail plastic pipe (Irussl. manholes, we I well- diy wall lilt station. PVC 01 ductile iron force main, and appurtenances. Said described and set out in the plans, specifications, estimates of cost, tentative assessments and sewer rates and charfies which arc on file in the office of the county commissioners of Butler County, Ohio, Ml Court Street.

Hamilton, Ohio, where they may be examined. SECTION 4, Thai Ihe assessment area shall be the entire Crwconlvillc I toad Sewer Improvement Area. SECTION b. Thai the lolal ot constructing said local sewers, lift station and force main within said Improvement An-a, including engineering fees, fees. capitalized xpen- therewith, estimated at approximately $108.000 shall be paid from the proceeds o'f a like amount of general obligation bonds of Butter County.

Ohio, and certificates of indebtedness issued in a i i a i thereof, to be isswd under the provisions of Chapters B117 and 133 (the Uniform Bond Uwl of the Revised Code, and to be payable from Ihe levy and collodion of special assessments over a period of twenty HM years against benefited properly within Ihe assessment area. The amount of the assessment, based upon the cost of providing local and trunk sower service to the abutting property, shall be as follows: (1) A basic benefit charge per acre of a i i the I Area estimated at 11,424,31 per acre. (2) Asyslem capacity tap-in fee for each connection to the system in accordance with the System Capacity fee Schedule previously established by Board action. Resolution No. 271 IS, or later modifications thereof.

An opportunity will be given properly owners to pay said assessments described In I and (2) above in cash during a thirty (30) day period prior lo certification lo the County Auditor for collection on lax billings, together wilh interest thereon at (he rate borne by the bonds issued by Ihe Coumy in anticipation of the collection thereof. SECTION 6. Thai sewer rates and charges in said Improvement Area, based on water usage, shall be Ihe then existing rales and charges for theSouthwcsl Union Township Sewer Improvement Area of Sewer District No. 2. Hutler County, Ohio.

SECTION 7. That objections to the conslruclion of Ihc local sewers, lifl slnlion and force main in Ihe Improvement area, to the tentative assessments. io the boundaries of (he assessment area, and to the sewer rates and charges, all as herein described, wilt be heard by the Hoard of County Commissioners on me Mih day of Coumy Commissioners on the day of October. 1976. al 10:00 a.m..

EDST at Courthouse Annex, 141 Court Street, Hamilton, Ohio. Written objections to or endorsements of the proposed local sewers, the cnaraclcr and termini thereof, the boundaries of the assessment area. Ihc tentative assessment, and the sewer rates and charges will be received by Ihis Board (or a period of five (S) days after the dale of said hearing. SECTION a. That a copy of this resolution shall be published once a week, for I wo consecutive weeks, in Ihe Hamilton a News, Hamilton, Ohio, a newspaper of general circulation within the county, commencing September 22.

1973. On or before the date of the second publication, a notice of the time and place of the hearing provided for in Section 7 of this resolution shall he milled lo every owner o( property lo be assessed for said local sewers whose address is known, and such notice shall state that property of Ihe addressee will be assessed for such extension, Mr. Logsdon seconded the motion and the vote thereon mulled as follows; Mr. Reiff Yea Mr. Ixiflsdnn Yea Mr.

Schirmfr Yea Patted this day of September, IBId. HUBERT w. BOGAN Clerk, Board of Couniy Commlukmeri Butler County, Ohia A A DISTRICT Brick bl-level. 4 bedroomi. 1 baths, bar.

fireplace, large family room, air conailkminK, wooded lot. Owner. 777- IF YOU WANT TO SILL YOUR PROPER. TY PHASE CALL RALPH STIFFEN, REALTOR. orl-523-3731.

ttl UCHWf.INC FAIRFIELD TRUEVEL Custom buill. spacious home in area. Home offers 3 bedrooms. nice kitchen with bath, dining area, large utility room, extra nice family room with woodburning fireplace, central air, 2 car garage. WILL TKADE.

IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. PRICED AT 44,500. ENGLISH TUDOR Just nearing completion in Fairway Hills, this is a custom buill home with formal i i room, custom kilchen. sunken family room. 2 1 baths, 3 bedrooms, central air NATURAL GAS HEAT, 2 car attached garage, you still have to pick the carpeting.

WEST SIDE DUPLEX Excellent investment, live in one apartment and rent out the other or rent them bolh for a greater income. Downstairs apartment has 5 rooms and a upstairs has 7 rooms and bath, newlv redecorated, carpeting, 220 full basement, fenced yard, 2 car garage, Woo per month. Office Tom Colllgon Vol SM-M93 Barbara Ramtey 892-1669 EATON ROAD BRICK BEAUTY, 6 large rooms, 2 ballis, fireplace, full basement. 2 car garage, fully carpeted, central air, open for offer! NORMANDY HOTS. NEW LISTING, very nice 3 bedroom brick ranch, only might FIIA or VA! LINDENWALD Large 7 room home, basement garage, nice corner lot! IMMEDIATE possession! Owner wants offer! BEECH AVE.

Great Fail-Held home, a bedroom brick ranch, full finished basement, central nir.mid$30's! Bobbi Dollis M3-43S7 Louise Gllleiplo HD3-2347 863-3078 Y'fttalta Jmman VALUE CONSCIOUS? If so. inspect this spotless Southern i contemporary brick ranch. Throe bedrooms, put ing thru out. central air, full basement. Priced CIRCLE THIS So much to like about this freshly painted two story.

An excellent choice with two or three bedrooms, basement, garage. Con- i East Side location. $22,900 is the full price. FAIRFIELD All on one floor, owning this five room brick ranch will be a pleasure for young couple or retiree's. Asking $27,500.

OHlce 863-8900 Jones 863-6966 Detmer liom Journal Ham mis 863-8222.

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