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The Journal Herald from Dayton, Ohio • 36

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Bflmont Chapel Ave. Pastor Carol McKinniss officiating. Interment Memorial Park Cemetery. Friend may call 6-8 PM Friday at the Funeral Home. REWARD EMU.

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4500 Salem Ave. 274-7271 1132 Wwxtmjfi Or. 2JI-20) A BANKRUPTCY FROM $100 A'so Chso. 13 DeW DISSOLUTION FROM SIM DIVORCE FROMISIOO OWI FROM van Free Consultation Free Parkins ALEERTLAWOFFICE 4403 N. Main 275-7170 (Across From Forest Park) 26 Insurance Very Low Cost, high nik-uM- bonds rates.

vVe specialize on problem accounts. Aso special rales lor single orivers preferred rates for good drivers. 433-3061 HUBER HTS. INSURANCE. Low auto rales.

FRB Bonds. 234-1714 32 School Instruction! PROFESSIONAL COMPUTER TRAINING Indivluali2ed Instruction In word and data processing Limited class siie DATA SKILLS Rev85.03.WS5B 431-1540 TRUCK DRIVING SCHOOL I. FuS or part time training. Financial Aid a Joe Placement Assistance Trained in West Jefferson, Ohio i-aw-j-uire MTA SCHOOLS CareerCotn ScnoolRel 83-03 0837 FLORAL SCHOOL DAVID CURTIS CO. INC 2 N.

Main, Centerville 433-05M 73-04-Ojosr T.V. TRAVEL INSTITUTE Day Eve class. 16 week course. Including computer training. Call for brochure 223-7397 Reg 0857T.

DATA 1 WORD PROCESSING Hands On Training Day A eve. classes job Assistance Applied rC-TcLH Reg. no. I0I5B 439-3403 iimiiisEiai EMPLOYMENT 39-45 IIIIIB1II1IB1 NOTICE GUIDELINE FOR RESPONDING TO A DNI BOX NUMBER To insure your reply reaches the correct advertiser, YOU MUST ALWAYS INCLUDE the DNI BOX NO. in the address (Example) uni trom ad) 45 S.

LUDLOW ST, P.O. Box 101 DAYTON 45401 SERVICE TO EMPLOYMENT READERS The Davton Newspapers, inc. cannot disclose Ihe identity ol any DNI adver liser using a blind box numbei in their ad. Readers interested In position olfered, but desiring lo avoid sending a resume to certain companies, can do so. Address your reply to the box num ber listed in the ad and Place in a sealed envelope.

Place that envelope in another. addressed to: The CLASSIFIED ADV. MGR. 45 Ludlow PO BOX 1061. Davton.

OH. 45401, along with a no'e listing the companies you ou not want vour reolv to reach. 1 the advertiser anyone on vour list, we will des'rov vour reply. To process vour requesi, it is necessary to use com ple-e box number inlormalion on vour reply 32 School Instructions 7 1 am. '4 i is i til Sbi.

s.v k- ncrf -enLirteer As- Sr -s. Fx wruxr 1 4 lte 1 INSURANCE OS 'or 9f W5P sr icuassl aa vm awe mn accounts 'ate-vae-e -n itv 0 eV: i Ljvwil FVSoI i.Ca.:ov 0l LPN'i Acreoig aoocttwna MV-2Bn art rre CreVxw cree are 41t Wil AAfStCAL ASSISTANT Fama o-k. norwest are. du-'! Rent to DSi Ml, Utl OPTICIAN Expenee "ecessary Dav'on Mai Area Cat fb4 Wt PARAMEDIC'S Mmt live wi'hin IS minutes ot Dcwmown Davton Aooty in oerson: 712 Thi'd St Davton. OH.

PART TIME X-RAY TECH For downtown doctor's ofice dav per week. Office 1 computer know jg a must. Reply to- DNI Box uyjM 455.LudiC,wSI.,PO Box 1061, Davton, OH 45401. R.N. CONSULTANT immediate ootping Must have prior experience in iono-term on facilities.

Familiar with patient assessment and licensure requirements Will be in charge of keeping facilities withm small home chain up-to-date wittt any cbanges nursing requirements. xperienced only need apply. Good pay and pleasant work environment. Calr. (513) 271-049 for interview Mon-Fri.

or appiy: Buckeye Fim4y ef Nursing Homes, 571 Supenar Ave, Dayton, Ohit 45407 RN's 7-3 and 3-11 every other weekend. Call between I0am-2pm, Crestview Nursing Home, 426-5031. RN'S Wayne Hospital, Greenville, OH has mmeoiate openings tor registered nurses Ihe lollowing areas: 3-1 1 shift in OB par I hme 4 full lime; 11-7 in OB, part lime; 3- II in Med-Surg, full lime. Can Riegie, 513-540-1141 extension 2311 42 Trade DIESEL MECHANICS Large Nationwide Transportation Company is expanding lo the Dayton area and is in need of Diesel Mechanics. Applicants should have at least 5 years experience working on over-the-road tractors 4 trailers, performing all duties ol a journeyman mechanic.

xceilenl salary 4 company osid benefits Send brief resume lo DNI Box 2i4B-M, 45 S. Ludlow PO Box 1061, Dayton, OH 45401. An tQual Opportunity Ermwyer ELECTRICIANS Commericai 4 Industrial. Experienced only Apply Premier Electric, Notre Dame Ave. Wednesday thru Friday No phone calls ELECTRICIAN Full time.

3 years experience necessary In commer cial and industrial wiring. 256-1011. FAA LICENSED MECHANICS or equivalent. Military experience preferred. Send resume to: Britt Airways, Hulman Regional Airport, Terre Haule.

IN 47803, Attn: Maintenance Dept. HVACR Service Technician. Residential 4 commercial. Exp. necessary.

Must furnish own hand tools. Excellent working conditions. Company truck. Call 890-3838 for appt. JOURNEYMANMACHINIST Instructing adults in all facets of basic machining.

Competitive wages. Full benefit package. Steady full-time satisfying work. Apply at: 501 s. Wittenberg Ave.

Springfield, OHOH 45506 BOB. MFH Machine Operator S6-J12 Per Hr 461-4110 JOB FINDERS llcsrv tee Machine Shop LOCAL CONTRACT SHOP Opening for oerson wabilitv to esti mate all types of machining 4 assist in sales. Must have background in processing 4 shop procedures. Send resumesalary requirements: DNI BOX 22I2M, 45 S. Ludlow, PO BOX 1061, Davlon, 45401.

MACHINIST SS-S10 per hour Full-time permanent 461-4111 JOB FINDERS licsrv fee MOLD MAKERS CNCMILLOPER. POLISHERS Openings for experienced people with plastic injection mold experience. ALPHA MOLD INC. 3488 Stop Eight Rd. PRESSMAN Printing company now hiring.

Aggressive cenlral Ohio printing company Is looking for journeyman sheetled 2-color and 4-color press person and journeyman strippers Great benefits and better than aver age wages. Presspersons call Bob Smith 1614) 877-3443 wkends. strippers call Paul Baronda (614) 252- 5855 wkends; (614) 486-026 wkdays PRINTING TAKE-CHARGE PERSON ESTIMATING PURCHASING MINIMUM 3 YEARS COMMERCIAL PRINTING EXPERIENCE MILLER PRINTING CO 581 W. Leffel Lane P.O. Box 1666 SprtngfliHd, Ohio 4S501 REFRIGERATIONS AC MECHANIC Musi have minimum of 5 years experience In amonla and treeier svslems.

Must be able to perform maior and minor repairs to compressors or systems Including electrical and pijmping. Contact Charlie Stamper or Tim Kipp 513-376-8611. SUPERVALU STORES INC. 1003 Bellbrook Ave. Xenia.

OH 45305 An Equal Opportunity Employer TOOL ENGINEER Do you have experience In die design layout, die building, die estimating? Would vou like lo work lor a progressive growing company? Would vou like to be employed In a Chrislian organlzalion? If all of the above applies 8, appeals lo you, reply lo: DNI Box 221 1M, 45 S. Ludlow PO Box 1061, Davlon. OH 45401. 42 Trader ttrvr i r-e 4.4 iueevilw ao-Jr 43 Te-crtnicat ACCCXST.N3 ASSISTANT CfEANASS eo-rte Kct an 0 insvwrai LV Ct. OH Ev.

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di myiw, QM 45401 ACCOUNTS PAYABLE WSiTlOii rtjr? urn DOV'tOH. tKDW 0-UTV nrvu at I rrirt lry 23 MKkw S- Daoo, 45401 moot Dt ACCOUNTS RKtivsti PcvtiT tmt cna'tens-n pes tea irMT rkewaM LttrrtrKt 1 or 71 iArkrw mr 3ej. no prone cn Arnault. PtfKrirJ.i rnl.rln. Rerl Ouslwi (iood pnont voire rrwfur, wet w-th xpefienct lotiections, ikxJ turWi'a (atv4 rMuru nui 45 5.

Lutfiow SI, PO Box ii, uayion, uh 4M0I. AIRLINES HIRING wm rte a FWit Atteneantj, Rnarvattonlst, Customer Swvko, Pilots 1 Others. 461-4111 JOB FINDERS lie try fee Pari lim twiiv Ma.nidtn unitv nnuii nave experience a Phases of apartment maintenance. Must have excellent references. Salary rsawitikhl (uvirainivuiA.

Randwell. PO Box 31051, Davlon, un iwi r. i.xwn.vnvn-VMWwvEIW ciaily oes gned aot communiilesKt caron, tne uavton area, uuties include maim, rental ot aots resident rllinn VU.II train reclion ot one of ihe nation's largest apt oeve-ooers. waint exo required. Aot, utls salary provided.

This is an excel ooo for me retired, seml-retlred, or others lookino. for addi- nonai mtome. jeno resume to' ro Bo 1307, Fairborn, 45324-130? IKEURI VltO DCD UAlItt 441-4111 JOB FINDERS Ik try fee usitmoLi wukk. tasyi S6JO0C per 100. Guaranteed payment.

No experience no sales, uetaiis send self-addressed slamoed envelope: ELAN ViTAL -933, 3418 Enterprise Rd, Fl Pierce, FL 33482. ASSISTANTS IMMEDIATE OPENINGS PERMANENT 16 Positions available. S250-S350 weekly. Training provided. Call Personnel 9am-4pm, 434-0S2J.

ATTENDENT-Apply Gas America, 5249 Springboro Pike. BABYSITTER for one year old, prefeiably in my non-smoking Kettering home, 4 davs, -Call 434-9326 BABYSITTER my home, aoprox, 20 hrs per w. 2 children. Pnillips-buig-Varona area. Call 884-7180.

BARBER STYLIST, Oakwood Ex-. cel. opporlunity for reliable person. 8-6, closed Mon. 293-8843, 299-9292.

BARMAID Nights 25J-6095 BARMAID Aoply In person Colony Chib, 2101 S. Dixie between 4-6pm, BARMAIDS wanted will train. 454 E. Fifth, Oregon District, 221-5500. BARTENDER Nights.

Exp. Necessary. Apply in person, 2-4 p.m. Dominic's, 1066 S. Main SI.

BOOKKEEPER Minimum-Jo per hr. 441-4111 JOB FINDERS llcsrv lee BOOKKEEPER Wp are uelcina hrmkkepiw evne- rienced in payroll, payroll taxes, bank reconciliation general ledger. Experience on a IBM-PCXT 4 a retail background are preferred. In addilon to a competitive salary, we offer an excellent benefit package a very enjoyable work environment. Please reply in confidence to: DNI Box 2252P.

45 S. Ludlow POBox 1061, Dayton, 45401. CAB DRIVERS Lease Be your own BOSS. CARPENTRYS1MHHR. 441-4111 JOB FINDERS lieirv fee CASHIER ATTENDENTS.

We will be accepting applications Frk-Dec. 27 at 3619 Wilmington PK. p.m. for full 8, part lime employees. We will be hiring 6 people for the soulh Dayton and Xenia area.

There is an excellent opportu' nlty for advancement for people who are willing to work stations at above minimum wage. Omega Oil. Centervlle Times Counselor needed in area pounded by St. Rt. 725, N.

Main and E. Franklin. Must be available Wednesday eflernoons-and Saturday mornings. Call Times-Circulation, 294-8516 or 294-7917, CHEF, experienced in the Italian cuisine on Hilton Head Island, Soulh Carolina. Call collect, 803-785-3300 aft.

11 am ask for Mr. Carlo Cau. CLERICAL-SALES Telephone 8. office exp. reoulred, type 35-40 wpm.

Send resume lo. P.O. Box BDVS, Davlon, 0. 45406... COLLECTOR, pari lime, for large aparlmenl community.

Must have collection experience be able lo work flexible nours. Apply in person 4334 Cl Riverside Dr. Mon-Fri 10-r COLLECTOR I Position open. Benefits, holidays, paid. 274-1739 or apply: 1700 Need-more Rd.

Suite 109, Davlon, 0454 14. COOK The CentervMt Club has I position" open. Exp. prelerred. Apply between 2 8.

4 p.m., 6290 Far OH. 439-2582. COOK Experience Necessary. Apply in person. 2-4 pm Dominic's, 1066 5.

Main SI DELIVER Y'J50OS7O0 WEEK 461-4111 JOB FINDERS He irv tee DELIVERY A appearance, patient, depondab'e. Apply In person, bring resume, Saturday 10: 12 noon. 2621 Wilmington Pk. DISHWASHER COOK Aoply within belween 2pm Sum daily at rear entrance S202 N. Main.

DRIVERS WEEK 441-4111 JOB FINDERS lit srv fee SH HOUR Many Opening Available Now. Cat 461-4111 JOB FINDERS Ik srv fee 42 OH 457? 5 4: OferfvorMM H. of Kettering ial a rrstsest of ttt iUr liwzg Care Ctater. passe way oa Wednndty at Good SaJEiriua Hosjxul after a (eogtfsy preceded ia deati by itr fcuiMnd, Richard ia Wck. 19T6.

Sft is survived by her daughter, Cheryl Brace. Eag'ewood, 1 too. Gary Cine hens, Kettering; 1 brother. Eugene Archer. Columbia City.

Indiana. 9 grandchildren; great-grandchildren. Funeral services 10am Saturday at the Tobias Funeral Home. Far Hills Chapel. 5471 Far Hills Ave.

at Raha Rd. Intombtnent Miami Valley Memory Gardens Mausoleum. Friends may call at the funeral home from 6-8 p.m. Friday. Those who wish, may make donations to the Arthritis Foundation.

MIST, Clarence Sr age 79, of 1606 Emmons Ave. passed away on J-r-ir Dec. 25. Mr. Must was retired employee of the Chas.

H. Shook Construction Co. He is survived by his wife. La Verne 4 sons and daughters-in-law, Kevin P. and Gratia of Centerville, Clarence Jr.

(Clancey)and Patricia of Vandalia, Barry A. and Mary of Dayton, and Joseph V. and Judith of Dayton; a brother, Lester Must of Cleveland; 19 grandchildren; 7 great grandchildren. He was preceded in death by a daughter, Diane Logel. Mass of Christian Burial 10 am Friday at St.

Anthony Church. Prayer Service 9:30 am at the Westbrock Funeral Home, 1712 Wayne Ave. Burial Calvary Cemetery. The family will receive friends on Friday from am at the funeral home. In lieu of flowers contributions may be made to the St.

Vincent DePaul Society. PFEIFFER, Katie 93, of 1854 South St. Rte. 235, St. Paris, Ohio, formerly of Dayton, died at 9 PM Tuesday in Mercy Memorial Hospital, Urbana, following a lengthy illness.

She was born in Hamilton, Ohio, March 23, 1892, the daughter of the late Charles and Allie Lancaster Erb. She was a member of the Covenant Lutheran Church in St. Paris and her husband, Herman, preceded her in death in 1973. Survivors include 1 son, William C. Ruffing of Miramar.Fla.; 1 daughter, Mrs.

George (Laura)PolandofSt. Paris; 1 grandson, Robert Kerrof Los Angeles, California; 2 brothers, Carl and Edgar Erb, both of Kettering; 2 sisters, Mrs. Edward (Allie) Bartlow and Mrs. Golden (Julia) Willhite of California, Kentucky. Preceded In death by 1 daughter, Julia Kerr; and 1 brother.

Funeral services will be held Friday at 11 AM in the Covenant Lutheran Church, St. Paris, with the Rev. Craig Fourman officiating. Burial will follow in Pleasant Hill Cemetery near Brook-ville. No visitation.

Arrangements Richeson-Wickham Atkins Funeral Home, St. Paris. Memorial Donations may be made to Covenant Lutheran Church. RANSOM, Richard age 62 of Centerville, passed away Wednesday at the Dayton Hospice Unit. He is survived by his wife, Nancy 1 son, Richard R.

wife, Barbara; 2 daughters, Terry husband, John Flint, Mari anne husband, Don Chlsm; 2 sisters, Leila Helen; 1 brother, Robert 5 grandchildren, Emily, Amy, Aaron, Jona than Kevin. He was a retired partner of the United Trades Associa tion and a veteran of World War II, U.S.M.C, Funeral services 11 A.M. Saturday at the Tobias Funeral Home, Far Hills Chapel, 5471 Far Hills Ave. at Rahn Rd. Inter ment David's Cemetery.

Friends may call 1 hour prior to service time at the funeral home. In lieu of flowers, gifts may be made to Hospice of Dayton. RIEGEL, Wayne 64, of 3509 Pobst Ketter ing, passed away Wednesday, Dec. 25, at Kettering Medical Cen ter following a brief 111 ness. He was preceded In death by his son, James Wayne Riegel.

He Is sur vived by his wife, Ruth; sister, Florence Riegel of Greenville; 2 grandchil dren, Lomney Ann and Danessa Riegel of Las Ve gas, a niece and nephew of Dayton. Here' tired In 1983 from DESC following 30yearsof ser vice. He was an Army Veteran of World War II and a member of Miami Valley Scot tish Rite and Antioch Temple, Dayton; also American Legion Post 140 and he was past Ex altedRuler of Elks Lodge 1139 In Greenville. Services 10 am Monday To- Dias I'uneral Home, Bel mont Chapel, 648 Watervliet Ave. Inter ment Forest Hill Ceme tery.

Friends may call 2 M0u.0r lurry Ci 8i (X fPfCljA TSiHUY. Metsser Ol TfK? ft Ctrti Des'-iJ Fnterai-ty. Preceded 6y -Je, 6etrK F. Brx. Sormed fry 2 liugv.cn ft toof-in-uw.

Si;) ft Josef Kisser ft Lw I'egen 7 rnd-chi'4rea. Tire. ft DeST KUusaer, R-chtllc Sherman, Suae Km. ft Am Li Itjer. 8 reat-nnil-ctudrw I sstw.

flfcei Spite ft ipecul friend. TJwlnu Warner. Funenl eroc Friday. 2 n. it the ft Clickier Funertl Horn.

IM9SimAve RibbiP. IrvtEf Bloom o(ficitin. Interment Riverview Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to the Jewish National Fund-Trees or Israel. IOONE, Anna G.

(Warner 99, of Dayton, passed away Wednesday at Heartland of Kettering. She wis preceded in death by ber first husband. Richard Mallory; and is survived by a son, Clarence E. Mallory of Ypsilanti, Ml; and a daughter, Mrs. One (Hazel) Asbury of W.

Car-rollton. She was also preceded in death by her second husband, Buford Boone and daughter, Elizabeth Gates Smart; and is also survived by 2 daughters, Mrs. John (Mary Sue) Balch and Mrs. Anna Weizman, both of Dayton; 14 grandchildren; 20 great-grandchildren; 13 great-great grandchildren; 1 great-great-great granddaughter. Mrs.

Boone was a member of the Central Christian Church. Friends may call at the Tobias Funeral Home, Belmont Chapel, 648 Wa-tervliet Ave. from 7 to 9 P.M. Friday. Graveside services will be held on Saturday at the Machpe-lah Cemetery in Mount Sterling, KY.

CHEPER, Pompei age 75 of Randolph died Wednesday, December 25, 1985. He is survived by his wife, Mary; 5 sisters, Theresa Russo, Blanche Rohr, Julia Luzi, Betty Miller EvaEvans; 2 brothers, Nicholas Cheper Alfred DaMico. Mass of Christian Burial will be held at the convenience of the family at Holy Cross Catholic Church by Father Walter Kartiskis. Interment Cal vary Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to one's own charity.

Public visitation will not be observed. Arrangements by BakerHazel Funeral Home. DEFFNER, Louise, age 81 of Dayton, passed away Tuesday at her residence after an extended illness. She was born in Neu-markt, W. Germany and married to her devoted surviving husband, Fred, for 59 years.

Other family members include a son, John and his wife, Ann of Chicago, a granddaughter, Diane of San Diego, grandson, John William and his wife, Christie of Normal, a great grandchild, Joanna and a niece, Philliplne Posselof Lima, OH; also nieces and nephews of Germany; many friends also mourn her death. Funeral- Ber- vices will be conducted by Rev. Robert Skipper of Hope Lutheran Church, where Louise was a faithful member for 50 years. Services will be at 10:30 a.m. Sat urday at the Tobias Fu neral Home, Belmont Chapel, 648 Watervliet Ave.

Family members will receive friends for one hour prior to the ser vice at the funeral home. In lieu of flowers, contri butions may be given to the Hospice of Dayton, Interment will be at Da- vid's Cemetery. FLEE, Raymond, age 79, of Hillsboro, died at his resi dence on Monday. He was a retired Contract Price Analyst in Aeronautical Directorate of Procurement at WPAFB, Survived by his wife, Lois (White) Flee; 1 son Raymond Flee, Jr. of Las Vegas; a daughter, Emma Jo Silvers of New York; step-daughter, Missy Swaney of Hillsboro; brother, Kenneth Flee of Wisconsin; 1 1 grandchil- dren; 5 great grandchil dren.

Funeral services Friday 2:00 p.m. At The Turner Son Funeral Home, Hillsboro. Visita tion Thursday 6-8 p.m. at the funeral home. Memo rials may be made to the American Cancer Sou ety.

GAIER, Raymond H. Sr 84. died Tuesday in Springfield. He was self employed as a Cost Ac countant for the firm of member of SCORE. He survived by 2 daughters ft 3 sons, Including Ray mond H.

Gaier Jr. of Huber Heights, OH Friends may call at the Conroy Funeral Home, Springfield, from 7 9 P.M. Friday. Mass will be held at 1P.M. Saturday lUtXUU toss of lirtktt SX Apt ill Daytc pjed a it Wedricsdiy at Ket-tensg Mecai Crater Pr.pld ii feat fry ser betoved htiSard.

Geefft V. Roller. Sorvned by daughters, Mrs. Curt (Dotue) linscoa of Co-tiinsus. Mrs.

Curies Vivian) Zimmerxan of Beavercreek. Mrs. Don-aIdtBonnic)Pagl of Centerville. three ast era. El'a Wilson of Fairborn.

Pat Quins of West Carroiitoe ft Gladys Cheek of New Carlisle, one brother. Henry Warren of Fair-born, seven grandchil-drea. seven great-grandchildren, several nieces, nephews ft 1 host of friends. Funeral services 10 am. Saturday, Tobias Funeral Home.

Beavercreek Chapel 3970 Day-ton-Xenia Rd at Grange Hall Interment Fairfiek! Cemetery, Fairborn. Friends may call at the funeral home 7-9 p.ra Friday. SCHRI1ER, Louis age 75, of Dayton, passed away Thursday at his residence. Mr. Schreier wis retired from The McCall Corporation.

He is survived by his wife, Rita; daughter, Ellen Hager-man of Springfield; 2 sons, Frank Schreier of Dayton and David Schreier of stepchildren, Pat Vaughn of Dayton, Norman Frank of Georgia and Ed Frank of Colorado; 1 sister, Mildred Phillips of Cincinnati; 3 brothers, John Schreier of Cincinnati, Ralph Schreier of Miamlsburg and Joe grandchildren; 20 greatgrandchildren. Services 10:00 a.m. Saturday, Morris Sons Funeral, 1809 E. Third St. with Rev.

Bernard L. Toppings officiating. Burial Glen Haven Memorial Gardens. Friends may call at the Funeral Home, Friday, 5-8 p.m. Contributions may be made to Hospice of Dayton.

SULLIVAN, Mary V. (Gin- ny), age 46, of Beavercreek, passed away Wednesday, December 25 at her residence after a lengthy illness. She is survived by her husband, Ken; her father, Frank P. Delany of Iowa; 3 daughters, Maureen, attending UD, Kathleen and Molly, both at home; 3 sons, Pat, attending The University of Texas Law School and his wife, Nancy; Dennis, attending The University of Miami at Oxford; and Mike, attending Wright State University; 1 sister, Kathreen Breitbach of Iowa; 2 brothers, Frank Delany, Jr. of Iowa and John Delany of Wisconsin.

Prayers 8:30 a.m. Saturday from the Tobias Funeral Home, Beavercreek Chapel, 3970 Day-ton-Xenia Rd. at Grange Hall. Mass of Christian Burial 9:00 a.m. St.

Luke Catholic Church. Friends may call at the Funeral Home from 7-9 p.m. on Friday. Interment will be in Iowa. TOLER, Dorris (Zeb) age 63 of New Carlisle, passed away Tuesday morning In Springfield He was retired from Chrysler Airtemp.

He is survived by his wife, Elizabeth; two sons, James Thomas, both of New Carlisle; three daughters, Doris Ann Whitfield, Ida J. Toler, both of New Carlisle, Gloria Cleary, Florida; five grandchildren one brother, Harley, Tennes see. Family will receive friends 4-8 p.m. Friday at the Trostel-Chapman Fu neral Home, New Car lisle. Funeral service is 10 a.m.

Monday at Pettus- Owen Wood Funeral Home, Nashville, TN. In terment to follow in Jackson Cemetery. If de sired, contributions may be made to the Heart Fund. ULLERY, Russell age 82 of Madison died Christmas morning at Good Samaritan Hospi tal. Russell had been a life long resident of Madison Twp.

Attended Trot wood Church of the Brethren, was a carpen ter and ran a custom thresher team in the Brookvllle-Trotwood vicinity. Russell had retired from the Harris Sey bold Co. after 30 years of service. He was a mem ber of the 25 Year Club and the Darke Co. Steam Threshers.

He Is survived by his wife of 52 years Dorothy; 3 sons their wives, Kenneth Carol of Trotwood, James Patricia of Lewisburg and Charles JoAnn S.D.; 1 daughter, Nancy Ullery of Marlon; 10 grandchildren; 2 great grandchildren, nieces nephews and i host of other relatives friends Funeral service 2 p.m Sunday at the Rogers Fu neral Home, Trotwood Pastor Glen Tlmmons of ficiating. Burial will be in Cedar Hill Cemetery Friends may call on the family 5-8 p.m, Saturday at the funeral home. For those who desire, dona tions may be made to the Children Dept. Trot wood Church of the Brethren In memory of JOttVsO. eg Si of Laos.

64 Cknjtsuu Day at ta hrUs4 at EaUM. Joeasoa a fittfuuy aetrvt cae-ber of ts New Ubasca CSurca susce 1911. She was preceded death by hut Kttsiad. A ia 1971 Survived by err titer, Aku Jobasca of Eaton: Jaughtm. Mrs.

Margaret Ftory and Mrs. Wilma (Don) Undsey. an of Elton; grandchildren, David FTory. Miramar. Fla Michael and Jeffrey Ftory of Eaton.

Susan and Charles WaiUa of Dayton, Melinda and Dick Wall of Camden. Scott Lindsey of Corinth. Mississippi: great-grandchildren. Trad and Kristin Wallin, Alex WalU sisters-in-law, Oma Dafier and Ruth Glsewite and many nieces, nephews and dear friends. Funeral services will be held 2:00 p.m.

Saturday at the Rogers ft Holp Funeral Home. New Lebanon, Pastor Robert Dillard officiating. Interment Sugar Grove Cemetery. Friends may wish to call at the funeral home on Friday from p.m. If desired, contributions may be made to the New Lebanon Brethren Church In Mae's memory.

ROBERTS, Louise age 89, of Dayton ft St. Petersburg died December 24, 1985 in St. Petersburg. Mrs. Roberta was the mother of Leonard Roberts who died In 1984.

She had spent most of her time In Minneapolis, Minnesota where she was the state manager of Luzier Cosmetic Co. Mrs. Roberts retired to come to Dayton. After her son's death in 1984, Mrs. Roberts spent her summers in Dayton her winters in St.

Petersburg. She is survived by many dear friends. Private services will be held Saturday at Woodlawn Mausoleum. Arrangements by Rout-song Funeral Home. SANDS, Marianne (Schmidt), age 50 of Fairfield, passed away Sunday, December 22.

She was the beloved wife of Robert C. Sands; devoted mother of Mrs. Daniel (Susan) White, Robert C. Sands Jr. and Gerald M.

Sands; devoted daughter of Mrs. Clara Schmidt; grandmother of six; sister of Mrs. Alice Schil-linger. Prayers Friday 10:30 a.m. at the Paul R.

Young Funeral Home, 3950 Pleasant Hamilton followed by Mass of Christian Burial at 11:00 a.m. in Sacred Heart Church, Fairfield. Burial St. Mary's Cemetery, Hamilton. Friends may call Thursday from 7-9 p.m.

If so desired, remembrances may be sent to Childrens Hospital, Cincinnati. STUDEBAKER, Edna Rd, Dayton, died December 24 at Friendship Village Medical Center. She graduated from Bethel High School (Miami County), earned a BA de gree from Miami University, where she was a member of Alpha Omi-cron Pi Sorority and received her MA degree from Columbia University, she was a member of the First Unitarian Church, Quota Club, Business Professional Women's Service Club, Urban League Guild, Na tional Association of Deans of Women Delta Kappa Gamma Honorary Fraternity. She was teacher in Tipp City Ohio for five years In Lima Ohio for one year. She worked at Social Welfare for Girls in Industry (1 year in New York years in Pittsburgh), She was also Assistant Prin cipal Dean of Girls at Central High School, Cleveland, and at Glen ville High School, Cleve land for twenty years, In 1954 she received the Bishop Alumni Medal, Miami University, for services rendered in Public Schools, in 1957 she was the motivating force behind the formation of the Senior Citizens Center ol Montgomery Coun ty served as Executive Director for 5 years.

She was preceded in death by her parents Joseph B. Elizabeth (Fouts) Stude- baker and a sister, Mrs. Hugh (Rachel) Brubaker of New Carlisle. Sup vlved by her sister, Mrs, Max (Ina) Scarf of New Carlisle, six nieces, Mrs, Charles (Mary) Martin Dayton, Mrs. John (Phyl lis) Milliken, New Car lisle, Mrs.

Boyd (Jane) McKinney, Indianapolis, Mrs. Norman (Nancy) Baker, Columbus, Mrs Richard (Maxine) Goo- dall, Troy, Mrs. Rich ard (Sue) Wunderllch Tipp City, one nephew Joe Brubaker, Tipp City Funeral services 10:30 a.m. Saturday at the Trostel-Chapman Funer al Home, New Carlisle Rev. Richard Ward offi ciating.

Interment In New Carlisle Cemetery, Friends may call at the funeral home 1 hour prior to service time on Satur day. The family suggests, if desired, In lieu of flow ers contributions may be made to the Senior Cltl zens of Dayton or to the Senior Citizens of New Carlisle. Envelopes will 3.fM. --ror A e'lr4y 'lt Jejr i r. Ut 'tA VjTh'N 4 tip' rv A VI lX -S.

Ptyf-VlrV ASTDIPECTCR PRODUCTION MANAGER A grwNc It mjt Moerv-e eioerre r-r3 er Jd-X A VV 9 a w-i V-" -v 5d 'tun uer -M-eertrs ON- eVi n. 45 S. Lgdklw St. PO Bei iutl Dow. istit 40 Solaa Mentoring Cn rOijUit 'ji Sj-Ji a lkl DOYOO L.ETO TRAVEL? CA YOU JELL? OO YOU HAVE GOOO CAR? it tn amoer ilL above it v.

we nave ust wivat veti rt ioo- TO "Of Can Mr Sctwoer. I't-aJA-IlM COPIER EQUIPMENT SALES CoTi'Si-on 4 suopies For ma of tor aopomtmenl. Earn Mt. 5X Use Best ENCTCLOPAEOU SRlTANNtCA 43S-344I INSURANCE P-ospecM oroAi- i. by our adver-tijin nps rest i 'a'lvej m) our 'utt product line hea Me, auto and home owner insurance.

Enoeri-enced or win tram qualified candt-daie TneVuluaiofOmahaCompe-nws 4S4-032 EOCM. F. part Time salesclerk Growiig re: an srioe companv has an opening lor a part time saiesclerk to work between 20 25 hours per week. Retail shoe experience preferred, but nol necessary. Work schedule win Include mornings, evenings weekends.

Apply in person, Pic-Wav Shoe Wart, 71 S. Sering-boro Miemisburg. No phone calls please. REAL ESTATE SALES Wanted. Enthusiastic, energetic full time salespeople, licensed or unlicensed, lo ioinoneof the too Century 2 1 offices in Ohio.

Training available. Located near Davlon Wall. Cel1 Century 21, Trans Am Rlty 435-5910 ROOFING SIDING SALES Residential, career position, saiery plus commission. Reply in writing lo: Enterprise Roofing, P.O. Box 545, Dayton, OH 45409 ROUTE SALES Large industrial Uniform Co looking for an aggressive Individual.

Experience helpful but not necessary. Good pay benefits. Send resume to: DMI Box 45 S. Ludlow PO Box 1061, Dayton, OH 45401. SALES-BRIDAL SHOPPE Full and part-time positions available.

Previous related sales experience. Salary commissions on every sale highest pay in area clothing stores. Phone for confidential interview. 433-0433 Ms. Flanigan WENDY'S BRIDAL SHOPPES Davton Mai SALES CLERK Growing retail shoe company has an ooening for a part lime sales clerk.

Approximately 15-20 hours per week. Work schedule will include mornings, evenings weekends. Apply in person at Pic Way Shoes, 2645 Wilmington Pike Kettering. No phone calls. SALESDAYTON AREA Terrific career opportunity.

Fasl growing business in convention planning, corporate events, wedding, and social affair. Send resume to: PEI, 4739 Devill, Cincinnati, OH 45246. SALES International company, leader in it's field, is expanding rapidly and seek ing 2 or 3 career individuals wanting io earn szsk-wuk ttrst year in sales. Also need sales management personnel. Call 435-9061.

SALES MARKETING SPECIALIST Ydung. local company looking for a tremendously aggressive fiercely competilive Sales Marketing Manager. We want a decision-maker that can motivate and organize other people. Business sense, high output and performance a must. Great opportunity and fulure for the right person.

Send resume to: DNI Box 2213M, 45 S. Ludlow PO Box 1061, Dayton, OH 45401. SALESPERSON For rapidly expanding sign compa ny. Call lor interview K7B-5402. Salesperson wanted for southwest Ohio.

Earning capacity 460,000 per year. Laii tsi-WM ask tor Max. TELEMARKETING NOW HIRING Part time only. Day evening shifts available. Cays, 9-1, Eves, 5-9.

Call tor appointment, tu-tttt. TELEMARKETING. Day 4 night work. Siart immediailv. No exper ence necessary.

Hourly work or commission, call 132-3814 41 Health Car AIDES Accepting applications between I0nm-2pm for 7-3pm and 3-llpm shifts. Crestview Nursing Home, area, 426-5033. ASSISTANT DIRECTOR DIETARY SERVICES DEPT. Experienced iood service profes sional needed to assist in daily departmental operation for 730 resident retirement community Minimum Qualifications are an As sociates Degree as a Dietetic Tech nician and three vearsexperlence In a heallh care facility. Previous supervisory or administrative experience preferred.

Send resume by December 31. 1985 in co the Per sonnel Otlerbein Home, 585 N. St. Kl. 741, Lebanon, Ohio 45036.

TO PLACE A 1 SERVICE DIRECTORY AD CALL 223-1515 32 SchoolInstructions Dm Ohio W.M VALCH.N. Flovd. age 74. of Rt 1. Duff.

TN Thursday at Good Samaritan HospiUl. Mr Vaughn was preceded in death by his brother Clarence In 1972 and is survived by his sisters, Mar garet Bozeman ft Ann Haruell both of Dan-dridge, TN, Thelma Householder ft Helen Douglas both of Duff, TN. Services will be held Saturday 10a.m. at Carrigan ft Mains Funeral Home, 2201 N. Main St.

with Rev. Glenn W.Barrett officiating. Burial Memorial Park Cemetery. WALTON, Mary L. (Doll) Guinn, age 76, of 541 Chestnut Springfield, died at Mercy Medical Center, Wednesday afternoon.

She was born November 1,1909 in Alabama. Survivors include 4 sons, Edgar and James Walton both of Dayton, Macon of Cleveland and John of Springfield; 2 daughters, Minnie Gul-lelte and Rose Stephens both of Dayton; 1 brother, Omie Holley of Springfield; several grandchildren greatgrandchildren; nieces, nephews and cousins; a dear friend, Mary Stone of Dayton. Friends may call at the Dennis L. Porter Funeral Home after Noon on Friday. Funeral Services 1:30 p.m.

Saturday in the Funeral Home. Burial in Ferncliff Cemetery. WETZEL, Mrs. Martha age 91, of Bethany Lutheran Village, died Wednesday. Mrs.

Wetzel is preceded in death by husband, Raymond L. Wetzel. Survived by daughters, Mrs. Leroy Hunn of Kettering, Mrs. June (Dayton) Harens of three grandchildren; six great-grandchildren.

Prayer service Friday 1:00 p.m. Meyer Boehmer Funeral Home, 1733 Brown St. Burial Calvary Cemetery. If you desire, make contribu tions to Bethany Lutheran Village. 06 Funeral Services DAYTON CREMATION SERVICE ttSO 449-1159 ANNOUNCEMENTS NOTICE The Classified Advertising Dept.

Will Be CLOSED NEW YEAR'S DAY WEDNESDAY JAN. 1st Deadlines to in-coiumn ads, kills or corrections for Wed. Jan, 1st and Thurs. Jan. 2nd win be: ii i TUES.DEC.3lst PM- The Classified Dept.

will resume normal operations- THURSDAY, JAN. 2nd oooeee 10 Lost and Found LOST; Bm lemaie dog, medium- siied, part lab, shorl-heired, white on chesl, while hairs on chin. Was wearing taoed red nylon collar. An swers to "Mutr. REWARD Any Info please ctl 11-7071 LOST Mined Breed CM llMfci Uk German Shepherd), 7 mo oid maie, DiacK wrwniie tan on up ot paws answers 2'2 Mea- dowdawsalem Ave.

271-1040. REWARD REWARD. Lost In Huber Mis area Small black pari Poodle, Schnauier lemaie, name DlnKv, wearing red coiiar. iu-btm. Family Pet tvii wniivt iTi'twvif tcHirj'r.

Mad River of Jrndi PJ( ucnii o'ufrui iw vj'i 'ltii child's Ml. 237-W4I, 274-733. REWARD LOST Blue Tien Hound, female Diark Ian spotted, missing canine too'h, Norinndge area, Can 2U-440I (keep Irving). REWARD REWARD LOST Small while mlied male ttoo long bushv tail, S. Main 4 Patlersor area jvs-yvue GIBSON, Arthur age 54 of 5 1 0 Floral Acres Dri ve.

Tipp City, died Tuesday at his residence. He was a Millwright for 14 years at Delco Moraine North and a mem ber of the Second Presbyterian Church. Cambridge. O. He is survived by his wife.

Mary; three sons, Larry of Troy, Jeff ft Steve(Gail)Emrickallof Tipp City; six sisters; three brothers; three grandchildren. Graveside funeral services 10.30 a m. Saturday at Forest Hill Cemetery, Vandalia. Visitation 6-8 p.m. Friday at Frings ft Bayliff Funeral Home, Tipp City.

Contributions may be made to Hospice of Miami County. HYNES, Fay age 78 of Dayton, died Tuesday. She was preceded in death by her husband, William J. Hynes. Survived by 1 sister, Betty Freres of Wisconsin; 2 nieces, Miltha Coyle of Dayton and Mary Charlie Overbey of Dayton; especially loved by her great-nieces nephews, Thelma Thomas, Donald, James, Michael, Tammy, David, Cathy, Patrick Connie, 12 great-great nieces nephews, 1 great-great-great niece and many friends at Brookview Place.

Prayers 9:30 A.M. Saturday at BakerHazel Funeral Home, 5555 Philadelphia Dr. at N. Main followed by funeral services 10 A.M. Saturday at Queen of Martyrs Catholic Church.

Family will receive friends from 6-8 P.M. Friday at the funeral home. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to Harrison Twp. Volunteer Fire Department.

K.AMISTROS,GeorgeJ.,of Heaihergreen Nursing Home, Jamestown died December 25. He was born in Boston, Mass. February 5,1913, the son of John Sophia Zarog-lanis Kanistros. He was a veteran of WWII had been self-employed in the Dayton area. He is survived by a brother P.

J. Kanistros of Dayton a sister, Mrs. George Gava-las of Lima. Services will be held Saturday, 1 2 noon at the Greek Orthodox Church in Dayton. Burial in Woodland Cemetery, Dayton.

Arrangements by Powers Funeral Home, Jamestown. KEMPFF, Barbara J. 1405 Woodstock Drive passed away on Monday December 23. Mrs. Kempff was a graduate of St.

Mary of the Woods College. She was treasurer for the Oakwood Parents Association and was a member of the Holy Angels Church. She is survived by her husband Ronald three daughters, Caroline F. of Dayton, Melin-da A. of Florida South U.

and Katherine B. at home, two sons, Paul L. of Nashville, TN and Bart J. at home, her mother, Catherine Stames of St. Louis, a sister brother-in-law, I Donald Ceresia, St.

Louis, a brother sister-in-law, Roger Mary Starnes of Atlanta, GA. Memorial Mass of Christian Burial 7 p.m. Monday December 30 at Holy Angels Church. Interment Calvery Cemetery, St. Louis, MO.

There will be no visitation. Family requests In lieu of flowers contributions be made to the Dayton Clinical On cology Program, 3525 Southern Blvd, Kettering, 45429. Arrange ments by Westbrock Funeral Home. McGlNNIS, Walter age 88, of 2381 Oak Tree Fairfield, OH, died Tues day evening, December 24, 1985. In 1938, he mar ried Alice Campbell and sheprecededhlmindeath in 1972.

He had been manager of the Dayton office of Globe Chemical Co. He Is survived by son daughter In-law, W. Edward Theresa McGlnnls of Fairfield; grandchildren, Kevin, Kathleen Kelly McGin-nls and Monica Wilkins Prayers will be Saturday 9:30 A.M. at the Paul R. Young Funeral Home 3950 Pleasant Hamilton.

Followed by Mass of Christian Burial 10 A.M. at Sacred Heart Church. Burial in St. Jo sephs Cemetery. Friends may call Friday from 7-8 P.M.

If so desired, re membrancesmay be sent to donor's favorite MEDICAL LABORATORY TECHNICIAN SCHOOL Trades The Middleiown Regional Hospital School for Medical Laboratory Technicians can help you begin a profession with a future. Our hospital based 12 -month education program will allow you excellent clinical training in addition to solid academic background. To qualify, you must hold a high school diploma and have successfully completed a biology and chemistry course with an overall average or above (preferred). In addition, the completion of 30 semester college credit hours (45 quarter hours) is recommended. The deadline for applications for the August class is March 1, 1986.

You may request an application DETA1LERSCHECKERS STRUCTURAL STEEL FABRICATORS Expansion ol engineering department has created a need (or experienced steel detailers checkers for one of the midwest's leading structural 4 miscellaneous fabricators. Same department also has opening for a COORDINATOR OF SUBCONTRACTED DETAILING Send resume salai requirements toi Bob Petrotkl SOUTHERN OHIO FASRICATORS 10333 Woyne Ave. packet either in person, in writing, or by colling the Laborat07 Department of the hospital, 513-4242111, ext. 103. 1 1 i wgsiiti -i Hl.i.A.'UAl IAI.

MiiU'e'iiw Cincinnati, LOST male cocker spaniel, bionde butt color, I vri oid. chiids pel. CHI 277-2532, 274 IVM REWARD 1 6pm Sunday. Masonic in St. Bernards Church with burial to follow.

charity. service Sunday 4 pm, ft be provided, Russell, I.

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