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Page 14 Journal-News. Hamilton.Ohio Tuesday.September,'I. Tills sneak-preview of autumn continues In Triangle fB-r-r-r-r-rJ Mrs. Cavalier! Charles Chaney KENTUCKY Decreasing cloudiness the 50s. Partly cloudy and --Z7 1 -Markets A cold front moved into Saturday.

High will be in the the area over the Labor Day 70's Thursday and warming weekend, sending tern- to the low 80 by Saturday, peratures downward and giving Hamilton residents a sneak preview of impending autumn weather. According to official a weather observer George Johnson, the Labor Day high temperature was only a cool 75. Brief showers yesterday brought .68 inches of rain to the already waterlogged land. This morning's low was a brisk 53, The precipitation should let up today with the forecast calling for clear skies and cool temperatures. Low tonight is expected to plunge into the mid 40's.

Wednesday's outlook is sunny and cool with highs to reach only the mid 60's. cool Wednesday. Highs the mid to upper 60s WEST VIRGINIA Rain and a chance of Julia Cavalieri, 79, 853 Clinton died at Mercy Hospital Monday at 5:30 p. m. She was born in Musco, Italy, a daughter of John and Philemma Delaordo Bokeno.

She was a member of the St. Ann Catholic Church. She married Guy Cavalieri in 1913 in The extended forecast shows fair and mild weather for Thursday through Knife, gun used in store holdups and cool tonight with a "She leaves her husband; chanceof raine ast. Lows in daughters, Mrs. Keith (Lucille) Dynes, Darrtown, Mrs.

George (Adele) Blake, Mrs. Charles (Lillian) Oneile, Mrs. Thomas (Betty) McGill, Fairfield, and Mrs. Carl (Mary) Miller, Hamilton; two brothers, Ralph Bokeno, Fairfield and James Bokeno, Hamilton; a sister, Mrs. Amelia Young, Hamilton; 28 grandchildren Services will be at the Brown-Dawson Funeral Home, 330 Pershing Ave.

Thursday at 9:30 a. followed by a Mass of Christian Burial at 10 a. m. at St. Ann Church.

Burial will be in St. Mary Cemetery. Visitation will be Wednesday 5-8 p. m. Contributions in her memory may be made to St.

Rita's School for the Deaf. Cin'ti livestock I I A I Ohio lb, 3-4, 42.50-44.00; A (USDA)-Cattle -mixed good and choice 40.00- i 025 comnared to last 42.00; standard and good -Monday, steers and heifers standard 32.00- and112! great-grandchildTM 1.00 lower, cows and bulls 1.00 lower, trading slow, as of 10:30 a.m. several loads and heifers unsold, supply 45 per cent steers, 30 per cent heifers. Steers: few loads choice lb, 2-3, 46.00-47.00; lb. 2-4, 44.00-45.50; Hamilton police are investigating two armed robberies which occuured in a 90-minute period Monday night.

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No questions ashed. Sold with this guarantee by CVEHY DAY SAVINGS DAY EVERYTHING AT RtVCO pulled a meat-cutter's knife from under his shirt and ordered money emptied from the cash register. Geraldine Newman, clerk, said she gave the man about $200 and he left. The robber was described as a about 30 and white. The second holdup about 9 p.

m. at the East Ave. Delicatessen, 601 East was staged by two black men, about 20. One held a revolver on Berna Stein- 36.00. Heifers: load choice 875 lb, 2-4, 43.25; 3-4, 40.50-42.00.

Cows: utility 20.00-23.50; few ligh dressing 24.0025.00; cutter 18.00-21.00; bulls 1-2, 30.0032.50. Hogs: 500, barrows and gilts .25 higher, near 250 head short of early estimate; 1-3, 200-230 lb 38.25; 2-3, 230-240 38.00. Sows: .50 lower than last AA Rorru Wednesday, 2-3, 450-650 lb lv Del 30.50-3100; boars steady, BROOKVILLE, Ind. 400-700 lb 21.00. Mrs clara A Berry 83i Sheep: untested.

Route 3 Brookville, died Sunday at Oxford View Nursing Home, Oxford. Her husband Peter preceded her. She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Marcella Fritz and Mrs. William Berry, both of Brookville; two sons, Bill Berry, Brook- today reminded motorists ville, and Garland Owens, that Hamilton police will Oxford, seven grand- have radar speed control children and nine great- equipment operating in all grandchildren, schools zones starting Services will Charles R.

Chaney, 71,603 Sycamore St. was dead on arrival Sunday evening at Mercy Hospital. Born in Lynchburg, he was the son of Starley and Nettie McCoy Chaney. He a schools. He married Clara B.

Cabe in 1926. He was a member of the Monkey Mutual Aid Society and Local 955 of the UAW-CIO. He was a machinist at the Baldwin-Lima-Hamilton retiring in 1955. He leaves three sons, Arthur R. Chaney, Fairfield, Harold and Burdette Chaney, Hamilton; a daughter, Mrs.

Thomas i a Thieman. Hamilton; two brothers, Ensley Chaney, Sydney, and Norval Batavia; nine children and four 'great- grandchildren. Services will be 2 p.m. Wednesday at the Colligan Funeral Home, 437 S. Third with burial in Rose Hill Burial Park.

Visitation is 4-8 p.m. today. Mrs. Obttuartos Henry Garside Mrs. Ratliff Henry F.

Garside, 47, 544 Mrs. Sally H. Ratliff, 79, S. Front died Monday at 405 Gray died at 4:50 8:15 a. m.

in St. Elizabeth a. m. Monday at Schroder Hospital, Youngstown. Manor Nursing Home.

He was born in Newcastle, She had been living with a a son of Albert and daughter in Hamilton after Cecil Andrews Garside. He moving from Elkhorn City, was graduated from Hamilton High School in 1944 and attended University. Mr. Garside was Ky. Born in Hueysville, Miami she was a daughter of John W.

and Belle Baldridge Huff. She attended Floyd County schools and the a He was a member of the Payne Chapel AME Church. He leaves his wife, Mrs. aney. Alice Shepherd Garside; grand- his parents of Hamilton; five daughters, Mrs.

Sandra Lumpkin, Mrs. Alice Bailey veteran of the U. S. Navy, having served during World Bowling Green, War II. business college.

Her husband William Ratliff died in 1970. She was postmistress of Elkhorn City for several years, retiring in 1944. She attended the United Methodist Church in Elkhorn City. and Mrs. Ruth Blair, all of Survivors include two Clarence Watkins Clarence S.

Watkins, 91, 2227 Dixie died Monday at 5:45 p.m. at the Fairfield Nursing Home, 4030 Hamilton-Mason Road. He was born in Clermont County, Jan. 8, 1883, a son of Alonzo and Emma Barber Watkins. He was employed as a machinist for 40 years at the Herring-Hall-Marvin Safe Co, until his retirement in 1957.

He married Ethel McKirtrick in Hamilton in 1921, and she preceded him in death July 18, 1937. 'He then married Edna Scofied July 25, 1943, in Covington, Ky. He leaves his wife; a son, Richard N. Watkins, Pompano Beach, and two grandchildren. Services will be Thursday at 10 a.m.

at the Proeschel- Crawford Funeral Home, Hamilton, Mrs. Cecilia daughters, Mrs. Don 547 Main with burial in Griffin and Mrs. Ilene (VjvTan) Krebs, school zones in Hamilton Traffic Lt. Henry Smith 2 p.m.

and'demanded WednesdayTthe opening day Thursday at the Cook money. She said she gave of school. Funeral Home, Brookville, him $10, and when another He cautioned motorists with burial in Maple Groove that the speed limit in school zones while school is in session is 20 miles an hour. Lt. Smith also warned motorists that the recent rains have combined with wet leaves on pavements to cause hazardous' driving conditions.

customer entered the store, the men left without taking money from the cash register drawers. The second bandit left a butcher knfe in the store, police said. Each holdup was witnessed by two customers, police said. Cemetery, i Visitation is 2-9 p.m. Wednesday.

ARK 895-4488 A free family portrait for our customers To All Home Federal Customers: As a way of saying "thank you" for being a Home Federal customer, we want to offer you a free, 8 10 full-color portrait of your family. The picture will be taken by professional photographers in a special studio set up in our Downtown Office September 3-14, and in our Pisgah Office September 3-7. The studios will be open Monday through Friday from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m.--and 10 to 5 oh Saturday. We hope you'll take advantage of this offer.

There is no obligation whatsoever. The offer is extended to any family that has a savings account or a loan account at Home Federal. To eliminate waiting time for everyone, an appointment is necessary. Just call Home Federal (Hamilton, 863-7700, or Pisgah, 777-2295), and we will arrange a convenient time for your family sitting. The offer is limited to one free portrait for each family.

If additional prints are desired, they may be purchased directly from the photographer. But I want to emphasize that this is a Home Federal service--and as a customer, you are entitled to a free 8 1 0 portrait. There is no obligation to purchase any pictures. About 30 days after the sitting, you will be shown the proofs and can take your choice of several poses for your free full-color portrait. So stop in, won't you? For a good picture of the family, there's no place like Home! Cordially yours, J.

Parker Evans President Home Federal Savings and Loan Association of Hamilton jLs. 5 OFFICES: Third Court -Town CouniryHicks Manor 'Twinbfook Plaza -Pisgah Mrs. Mary Dunaway, 89, of Riverside, died Sunday at 6:45 a.m. in Riverside. She was born in Harrison, a daughter of Robert and Cynthia Carr Bayliess.

Survivors include a son, Robert Dunaway, Riverside; a daughter, Mrs. John (Stella) Doty, Hamilton; seven grandchildren, 19 great-grandchildren and six great-great-grandchildren. Graveside services will be Thursday at 1:45 p.m. at Woodlawn Cemetery, Harrison. There will be no i i a i a arrangements are by Brown-Dawson Funeral Home, 330 Pershing.

Warren Mohr Warren C. Mohr, 62, Summerfield, died Saturday at Munroe Memorial Hospital, Ocala, Fla. He had been a resident of the Cincinnati area including Harrison and Cleves most of his life. Born in Cincinnati, he was a son of Lillian and Jacob Mohr. He was an Army veteran of World War II, a member of the American Legion, and the VFW.

He retired from the Gulf Refinery in Hooven in 1960 after 30 years of employment. He leaves his wife, Alice McDonald Mohr; a daughter, Mrs. Casper (Delores) Myers, Hamilton; a brother. Nelson Mohr, Cincinnati; four sisters, Mrs. Viola Schuster, Cincinnati, Mrs.

Eva Ross, Michigan, Mrs. Emma Greggston and Mrs. Lillian Barricklow, both of California, three grandchildren and a great- grandchild. Visitation will be 4-8 p.m. today at the Charles A.

Miller Son Funeral Home, 4138 Hamilton Cincinnati, with services at 11 a.m. Wednesday. Burial will be in St. Joseph Cemetery, Price Hill. Thomas, both of Dayton; two brothers, Baxter Garside, Dayton, and Calvin Garside, Columbus; four sisters, Mrs.

Ruth Coleman, Mrs. Janet Cook and Mrs. Marilyn Phillips, all of Hamilton, and Mrs. Bar- Columbus, Mrs. 0.

D. (Zetta) Stumbo, Hamilton; a son, Danny D. Ratliff, Hamilton; a stepson, Reginald B. Ratliff, Elkhorn City, four sisters, Mrs. Sue Little and Mrs.

Lana Francisco, both of Pikeville, Mrs. Jean Rose Hill Burial Visitation 6 to 8 p.m. Wednesday at the funeral home. bara Bent, Xenia; and eight Terry, Theodore, Mrs. grandchildren.

Minta DeLong, Columbus; a FAIRFIELD SR. CITIZENS -n brother. John Huff, The Fairfield Senior Service will be Friday at Grayson, four grand- Citizens Inc. will hold a nth Payn a children and three great- covered dish picnic Thur- AME Church, 320 S. Front St.

Burial will be In Greenwood Cemetery. Funeral Home, Elkhorn City. Webb Funeral Home is in charge of local arrangements. Visitation Thursday from 6 until 9 p. m.

at the Hall- Jordan Memorial Chapel, 532 S. Second St. sday noon at Joyce Park off Arrangements are in- River Road, shelter 18, complete at the Bailey according to Rena Rnodis, -jntno Riirhnm ijublicity chairman. She said members should bring table service. Coffee will be provided.

Hospitals Mrs. Joan Miller, 1111 Blackwell; Mrs. Ronald Osborne, 11525 Rodoan, Cincinnati; Mrs. Curits Prater, 415 Sycamore, Trenton; Mrs. James Rhodes, 954 Vine; Mrs.

William Richardson, 3900 Shank; Mrs. James Spears, 1490 Kahn; Mrs. LeRoy Stubbs, State Rte. 227, Camden: MERCY Dismissals Mrs. Donald Applegate, 11646 Timberridge, Cincinnati; Mrs.

Samuel Baker, 881 Bishop; Mrs. Herbert Bennett, 36 Cherokee; Mrs. Ira Bond, 4467 Kyle Station; Barbara Brock, 550 Ross; Mrs. Paul Bryson, Richmond, Luella Cameron. 641 So.

Third; Mrs. Margaret Whitaker, Carberry, 1708 Chippewa. Madison, Trenton. Mrs. Tennie Cobb, 422 Willard Bloomfield, South Wanda Harris, 867 Central; Mrs.

Beve Hatfield, 217 South llth; Randall Hubbard, 715 Heaton; Naomi Hurm, 721 Main; Gordon Jeffries, 1175 Shuler; Benjamin Johnson, 136 Grant; C. Herbert Jones, 651 Rockford; Mrs. Mohan Kim. 206 Michael; Albert McQuire, 1191 Millville. Births Robert Lunsford, 7582 Bethany, Middletown; Mrs.

Charles Morgan, 208 N. University, Oxford; Mark Roberts, '310 So. Fourth; Michael Roberts, 310 So. Fourth; Mrs. Mary Robinson, 499 N.

Riverside, New Miami; Mrs. C. James Spurlock, 688 Glenway; Carolyn Stevens, 644 Mrs. Ray Dayton; Mrs. Mac Welborn, 1640 Wayne- 610 So.

Locust, Oxford. Mrs. Leslie Whitaker, 20 Princeton Square Circle; Dayton; Mrs. Jack Brunner, Cincinnati; Michael Wiehe, 1151 Susan; Donald Casey, 12017 Elkwood, Cincinnati; 11559 Bank, Cincinnati; Dorothy Clawson, 4363 Morgan-Ross; Mrs. Jan Fiehrer, 256 Laurel; Carlos Hamblin, 1220 Dayton; Mrs.

Rose Hubbard, 921 N. Third. Mrs. Emanuel Hyden, 121 Gordon; Phillip Jenkins, Knobloch, 11694 R. R.

1172 St. Clair. Camden: Mrs. Clarence Kurtz, 754 Brough; Wendell Murray. Russell Wineka, 6632 Hamilton-Mason; Horace Wooten 3895 Hammond; Allene Davis, 3725 Gerald; Michael Hasting, 6777 Hamilton-Mason, West Chester; Mrs.

Tommy Mrs. 1653 Somerviile-West Elkton, Somerville; Francine Patton, 970 St. Clair, Knobloch, Tommy and Blackwell, a 'boy, Aug. 30, Christopher Schmaltz, 4283 ljdrK Georgetta, (Pettus), 11694 R. R.

227, Camden, a girl Aug. 29, Mercy, Murray, Wendell and Judith (DeBolt)), 1653 Somerville-West Elkton, Fort Hamilton. Smith, Robert and Kay (Lenore), 336 N. llth, a boy, Aug. 30, Fort Hamilton.

Hickey, Crayton and Donna (Spiers), 1218 Gordon and (Baynon), 858 boy, Aug. 31, Taylor Darden Taylor James Darden, 70, 914 26th Santa Monica, former Hamilton resident, died Monday in Santa Monica Hospital. Mr. Darden was associated with his father- in-law, Andrew H. Schul, in the Hy-Grade Bottling Co.

of Hamilton. He was born in Dothan, and married Phoebe Jane Schul in Hamilton in 1936. Besides the wife, he leaves a daughter, Mrs. Daniel (Becky Lynn) Me.jia, and a son, James Kent Darden. both of Santa Monica; three stepgrand- S6 Mercv children, two sisters, Mercy Maxine and Susie, and two brothers, Dick and Woodrow, all of Titusville, Fla.

Services will be Thursday at 10:30 a. m. at the Moeller, Murphy, Moeller Funeral Home, Santa Monica. In lieu of flowers, contributions in memory of Mr. Darden may be made to the i A Uoarl ENinrf a i vIBmCS A.

Heart Fund. Catherine (Spvchala), Somerville, a girl, Aug. 30, Eson, twins, a a girl, Mercy. Darnold, Lance and Linda (Snowden), 930 Marty Lee, Carlisle, Mercy. Lark.

J. Russell Shely, 921 Chase; Hans Sturtz, 984 Doris Jane; Cecelia Vidourek, 1335 Southern Hills. FORT HAMILTON- HUGHES Clyde Allen, 417 Aug. 31, Fort Hamilton. Bradberry, Curtis and ClodialAllen), 237Walnut, a Sycamore; Mrs.

Richard boy, Aug. 31, Hamilton. Anelin. 1664 West Elkton; and 610 girl, Aug. 30, Givens, James Kollstedt, David and Yvonne (Pilgram), Margaret (Vereker), 727 Walnut, a girl, Aug.

31, Fort Minor, a boy, Aug. 31, Mercy. Weber, Christine Brough, a Mercy. Rehm, Donald and Joy (Ferneding), 2079 Thrush, a boy, Sept. 1, Mercy.

Coins, Glendis and Sandra (Reams), R. R. 2, Laurel, a boy, Sept. 1, Mercy. Brown, James and Gloria (Johnson), 2901 W.

Elkton, a Terry (Tbney), 629 Heaton, a girl. Williams, Gary Lee and Marjorie (O'Dell), 837 Meadow, Lebanon, a boy, Sept. 2, Mercy. McQueen, Gary and Betty (Davis), 139 Webster, a boy, Sept. 2, Mercy.

Becker, Michael, and Debby (Conlee), 17 Dewitt, a boy, Sept, 3, and tug Hamilton. Malje, Paul and Marsha (Storms), 307 Hooven, a boy, Aug. 31, Fort Hamilton. Hobson, Jack and Deborah (Johnson), 309 Bank, a boy, Sept. 1, Fort Hamilton.

Kenney, Jesse and Sandra (Hessel), 1147 N. W. Washington, a boy, Sept. 1, Fort Hamilton. Avery, John and Violet (Church), 109 Lawn, a girl, Sept.

1, Fort Hamilton. Jones, Robert and Susan (Anderson), 153 Timberhill, a girl, Sept. 1, Fort Hamilton. Brandon Barnes, State Rte. 128, Cleves; Lisa Besel, 5590 a i Bbwlus, 8518 Brookridge, West Chester: Oscar Brashear, 5721 Horse Shoe Bend; Mrs.

James Bray. 4775 Bradley; Mrs. David Chafin, 1680 West Elkton; Sarah Conley, 131 South C. Jacob Davis 51 Ellen; Mrs. Walter Egleston, 151 Timberhill; Roy Farmer, 2421 Millville-Oxford; Mrs.

Gary Fielder, 534 Brookfield; Burton. Fields, 234 E. i Richard Hartleb, 22 Mavern; Robert Lester, 1100 Brough; Mrs. Harry McGuire, 1530 Stahlheber; Michael Osborne. 448 Bell; CLIMATE CONTROL SERVICE INC.

920 Ross Kn. Ph. 863-6434 Smnlelng thiHAMILTON-FAIRFIElDAREA EMERGENCY PHONE (W5-27M. UlflTfR OlftSItfl TOILET TANK BALL Authorized Carrier SaiM Service CONDITIONING AT HMOWARC STOWS Lynch, James and Sharon ph Renfro, 424 Brook(Merrill), 1627 Parkamo, a fie girl, Sept. 1, Fort Hamilton.

UI Sch ch tma 17 Cash, Andy and Claris Fairway; Merle Sheard, 86 (Richardson), 6128 Liberty- Nancy: rank Smith, Fairfield, a boy, Sept. 1, Fort Hamilton. Oyler, Richard and Melody (Stenger), R. R. 5, Brookville, Indiana, a boy, Sept.

2, Fort Hamilton. Ison, Lambert and Janet (Schalk), 308 Park, Harrison, a girl, Sept. 2, 1383" Glenbrook; Mrs. Michael Southard, 2243 Hamilton-Cleves; Mrs. Garland Spurgeon, 405 Union; Mrs.

Eugene Allen. 1928 Harvard; Mrs. Jack Baker, 635 Columbia; Mrs. Donald Blanton, 724 Millikin: Mrs. Virgil Colwell, 63 Nelson.

Jackie Couch, 16 Ellen; Mrs. James Falbe, 1148 Blackwell; Mrs. Randall Haggard, 5930 Pleasant: Larry Jennings. 2628 River; Mrs. Edward Krall, 811 Bishop; Mrs.

Clark Moore: R.R. 3, Harrison: Sophia Mostcr, 10823 New Haven, Harrison: Mrs. David Niswonger, Bell Flower. California: Mrs. Robert Townes, 2396 Impala, Cincinnati.

Shirley Powell. New York. New York: Mrs. Robert Smith, 336 N. llth; Mrs.

Ronald Treat. 2041 St. Clair; Mrs. Thomas Stevens. 45 Bristol..

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