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EARLY EUITION DAYTON DAILY NEWS TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1993 a SD tt Obituaries dickey, cassie age GREBNER, Anna Mae, NFL expansion: Part II To Place a Classified devoted wife of Edward CHEEKS, Virginia 74, 97, of Dayton, died Fn day, November26, 1993 Obituary, Mon.thru Fri. of 136 Lexington Ave. F. Grebner; dear moth A member of Shiloh departed this lire on 8:00 am to 5:00 pm Church and League of Thursday, November located where we are and that our er of Mary Beth Schmitz, Bob Tom Grebner, Dorothy McCune St Barbara Women Voters, she was TV market is not quite that of St. PLEASE CALL 223-1515 a graduate of OberUn 25, 1993, at Good Samaritan Hospital.

A native of Brookside, Ala Louis'," said Herb Belgrad, chair Piepmeyer; grand- Obituary Pictures May man of the Maryland Stadium Au bama and a resident of motherof four, Monday, Business College and taught in 1915 Si 1916 in a country one room school in Astabula County and worked in Be Picked Up During Dayton many years She thority. "We can't change those things. But when it comes to the November 29, 1993 at Residence Fairfield, age Normal Business Hours was preceded in death by her parents, William 67. Prayers will be of stadium lease and the selling of ONLY, Monday-Friday, and Louisiana Cheeks. the Ordinance Dept.

in fered 10 A.M. Thursday luxury boxes, we're better than all Survivors include her Washington during IN THE CLASSIFIED the other cities." in the Zettler Funeral Home, 2646 Pleasant Favorite: St Louis OUmi cttkn In contact tfcm: Jacksonville, Memphis and Baltimore Previous pick: Charlotte Quote: "Other people are talking about stadiums. We're building ours. St Louis has got to be extremely attractive to the league." Stan Kroenke, head of the St. Louis group.

wwn. Preceded in son, Charles Cox; 2 ODA, Frances age 79, of Englewood, died Monday, Nov. 29, 1993 Mrs. Oda was precUf in death by herw-band, Lester; and is stir vived by daughter an son-in-law, Pat, an-; Adrian Brown of Engle wood; sons and daugfc ters-in-law, Richard and Johanna Oda of Dayton, James and Linda Oda of Springboro, 8 grandchildren; 6 great grandchildren; brother and sister-in-law, Hm bert and Verda Walker ofPiqua. Services will be held 10:30 A.M.

Thursday at Mains Funeral Home, 675. Wenger Engte-wood. Burial Glenha-ven Memorial Gardens. Friends may caH at the funeral home on Wednesday from6P.M.-8 P.M. kg DEPARTMENT daughters, Patricia Ann Ave.

(Rt. 127), Hamil At least, probably better than Jacksonville and Memphis. The death by her husband, Daniel, in March of 1993 (Rafus) Grier and Shir ton. Mass of Christian Survivors include her ley Johnson; 2 brothers, Burial 10:30 A.M, heads of both those groups strong Thursday in Sacred ly considered dropping out in the daughter, Jean Apker of NY; and son, Daniel of George and William Cheeks; 7 sisters, Mary five weeks since the Carolina Pan Heart Church, Fairfield. Visitation 6 to 8 P.M.

thers became a reality. Gould, Margaret Pope, Inez (Luther) Baxter, ATTENTION Wednesday at the funeral home. Memorials The day begins at about 8 a.m., Gertrude Smith, Carrie Baxter, Sarah (Mizel) to HospiceofMiami Val when the expansion and finance committee meets. This will probably last all morning, and each Boles and Phyllis ley or Mercy Hospital Cheeks; 6 grandchil Cancer Center. Dayton.

Funeral services will be held Thursday at 1 P.M. at Baker-Hazel Funeral Home, 5555 Philadelphia Dr. at N. Main St by Rev. Dennis Snell.

Interment Willowview Cemetery. Friends will be received from 12:00 noon until time of services on Thursday at the funeral home. dren; 5 great-grandchil group has been asked to be avail dren; a host of nieces, able to answer any last-minute questions. Lerner also may get to By R.B. Fallstrom ASSOCIATED PRESS ROSEMONT, 111.

Alter all these years of waiting, the favorites to get the second NFL expansion franchise today may be the Johnny-come-latelies. St. Louis' Gateway Football Partnership, hastily assembled the day before the league awarded the first franchise to Charlotte, N.C. on Oct. 26, is considered the front-runner when the NFL owners meet fpr E-Day, Take Two, at a suburban Chicago hotel.

The city has the nation's 18th-largest television market the biggest without a team and a domed stadium under construction. Plus, there's the threat that New England Owner James Busch Orthwein would move the Patriots to St. Louis if denied an expansion team. "Other people are talking about stadiums," said Stan Kroenke, head of the St. Louis group.

"We're building ours. St. Louis has got to be extremely attractive to the league." The group also is close to adding Walter Payton, the NFL's career leading rusher. Chicago Bears' Owner Mike McCaskey said he Would cast his vote for his former player. Coming up fast from a standing start is the third Baltimore ownership group headed by Al Lerner, a minority owner of the Cleveland Browns.

This group wasn't formed nephews, other relatives and friends. Services 1 P.M. Wednesday make a presentation. KLARIN, Samuel, age 76, FUNERAL DIRECTORS: THE FAX NUMBERS FOR CLASSIFIED OBITS ARE: SHEETS, James -65, formerly of Dayton, at McLin Funeral Cha The committee then makes a died Saturday at his pelNorthern Hills, 2801 recommendation to the owners. home in Palm Harbor, N.

Gettysburg Ave. FL. Lifelong member of with Dr. T. Martin offici After that, it's anybody's guess when the waiting will end.

The ating. Viewing 11 A.M. Temple Israel. He served in WWII. Retired winning city needs votes from 21 of Wednesday.

The family will receive friends 12 General Manager of the 28 owners, and most in the competition are expecting a long TheKlaimCo. Survived noon until time of ser until Charlotte got a team. The other four entries Jacksonville, Memphis and two other groups from Baltimore have been around for years. But the two other Baltimore groups, headed by Leonard "Boogie" Weinglass and Malcolm Glaz-er, were spurned by their own city's expansion committee. Gov.

William Donald Schaefer quickly threw his support to Lerner. "I think if we had stayed pat, we would have been out altogether," Schaefer said. "It's a whole new ballgame. It gives us a whole new dimension." Baltimore likely needed one because of its proximity to both Washington and Philadelphia. Also, the league already voted in one East Coast team when it picked Charlotte and had indicated it wanted the two new teams to present a balanced ticket.

"We accept the fact that we're (after hours weekdays) by wife, Meryl; brother St sister-in-law, Walter day. vice. Procession will form at 136 Lexington "We'll take along Trivial Pursuit Fran Klarin; nieces Ave. Final disposition, 225-2132 nephew, Ruth Silver or something," said Al Kerth, a Cremation. man, Marcie Gold, Si spokesman for the St.

Louis group. (8:00 A.M.-5:00 P.M. Joshua Klarin, all for CRAMER, Sarah Nath- The last time around, the NFL merly of Dayton; several died in Minneapolis Minnesota, Saturday November 13, 1993. He was a former resident of Dayton, Ohio, graduated from the eighth grade at St. Mary's Catholic School in 1943.

He is survived by brother, George Al Sheets of BeavercreeX OH and 4 sisters, Idella Heindl of berta Ruf of Minneapolis, MN. Marian Swisher of Budapest, Hungary and Bernadette PinflU of Lebanon, OH. Memorial Mass was held Friday, November 19 afst: Alphonsus Catholia Church in Brookjyrj Center, Minnesota, interment at Ft. Snelflng National Snelling, Evans-Nordby Funeral Home handled arrangements. anson, of West Palm DAILY Sunday) other meces St neph Beach, FL, formerly of ews.

Private services GRAVES, Mr. Allen, age Pittsburgh, PA, passed 225-2043 away on Saturday, No will be held. Memorial contributions may be was sold on Charlotte but it's official stance was that an agreement on the second city couldn't be reached. The delay gave owners some time to check out Kroenke, a shopping mall developer and heir vember 27, 1993. Wife of 90, of 149 South Ard-more Avenue, passed away Saturday at St.

Elizabeth Medical Cen made to the charity of the late Samuel J. your choice, Bradford- Cramer. Mother of the Connelly Glickler Fu ter. A native of Monroe late Gilbert B. Cramer.

to the Wal-Mart empire. neral Home in charge of Georgia and Dayton Survived by daughter arrangements. and son-in-law, Bonnie resident 50 years. A re tired employee of Day and Dr. Alan H.Klein of ROTH, age 78, of ton Paper and Stock Dayton, OH; daughter- Dayton, passed away Hester just keeps on catching Company after 20 years in-law, Paula Cramer of of service.

He was Sunday, November 28 at Grandview Hospital. Philadelphia, PA; sister, member of Bethany Anne Olbum of Pitts Surviving are her BARKER, Delmane, age burgh, PA; also survived Baptist Church. Sum vors include wife, Mat daughter, Marie Of 53, or Huber by 6 grandchildren, His brother, Roger, agreed. "I was talking to him about giv II Feltner; granddaugh tie Graves; sons passed away Sunday, Beth Klein Friedman of ters, Angela Dawn daughter-in-law, Oscar VELTEN, Edmund H.l November 28, 1993 at the WPAFB Medical Center. A retired Tech Dyer, James (Donna ing up football, retiring, and he said I shouldn't do that," Hester explained.

"I said I was tired of all Feltner, Sherry Lynn Feltner St Kimberly Rhode Island, Susan Klein Shapiro of FL, Daniel Klein of IL, Erin Dyer, Randolph Graves; daughter Ann Feltner; also 1 Sgt. from the Air Force, Cramer Sternbach of the hardships, the negative words member of American great-grandson, David Lee Crabtree, in; a host NY, Reid Cramer ofTX that were being said about me. son-in-law, Bena (Jus ten) Marks; 8 grandchil dren; 8 great grandchil Legion Fairborn Post. and Gillian Cramer of of nieces St nephews. Surviving are wife, Funeral services 1 1 AM.

"A week later, he said, 'Take a look at and he showed me a videotape of highlights from my dren; special friends MA. Graveside services and interment on Wednesday at Beth Chloe daughter, Tammy, Clearwater, having bad hands, a poor memory of the playbook and being damaged physically. In 1987, he became a reserve for the Raiders and had only one pass reception. The Raiders traded Hester to Atlanta the following August, and the Falcons waived him a year later. "I was terribly frustrated," Hester said.

"I kept waiting for the phone to ring, hoping someone would give me a chance. "I felt people in the league thought that I couldn't play, and there was no one willing to look at me. I knew in my heart that I could play." Wednesday, Morris INDIANAPOLIS (AP) It didn't figure that wide receiver Jessie Hester would be holding any club records this season for the Indianapolis Colts or any other team for that matter. But there he was, on the field, hoping to add to a club receiving record when the Colts hosted the San Diego Chargers on Monday night. i The first-round draft pick of the Los Angeles Raiders in 1985 was out of football in 1989.

A career that began with a club rookie record of 32 receptions for 665 yards took a rapid downturn. Hester gained a reputation for Clifford Ophelia Thomas; other relatives Sons Funeral Home, FL; son St daughter-in- football career. Shalom Cemetery at 1 1809 E. Third Pastor and friends. Memorial law, Jeffrey Patty, P.M.

Family suggests Lawrence Meredith of- service will be held 11 "I put it in, watched myself make plays, heard the commentators Yelm, WA; grandchil contributions to Ha- nciating. Burial in dren, Joseph Del, Jenni dassah or Riverview Woodland Cemetery. talk about my play, and I realized I A.M. Wednesday at the House of Wheat Funeral Home, 2107 North Center for Jewish Se had to get back mentally strong The family will receive friends at the funeral niors, Pittsburgh, PA. fer Jessica; 6 sisters 2 brothers.

Friends may call at the Marker Heller Funeral Home, Arrangements by the home Tuesday from 7 to BURTON L. HIRSCH and get back there." The Colts signed the 5-foot-ll, 175-pounder on March 23, 1990. Gettysburg Avenue Rev. William Isreal offi dating. Final disposi tion cremation.

No visi 9 P.M. Huber Hts. Chapel, CHAPEL.412-521-2600. 5844 Old Troy Pk. 5-8 SCHOLZ, Annabelle tation.

P.M. Tuesday. Further HARTMAN, Janice 50, Jane, 82, formerly of services burial Olive of 105 Banta West 2339 Elsmere Day Hill, KY. HOOVER, Mildred 83 Manchester, Ohio, died ton, Ohio, died Sunday formerly of Dayton Sunday afternoon, No evening, November 28, BLACKBURN, Marlon vember 28, 1993, at Browns CONTINUED FROMID passed away Thursday at The Dayview Care age 18, of Miamis-burg, passed away Sun Good Samaritan Hospi 1993, at Hospice of Dayton after an extended illness. Born on August age 71, formerly of Dayton, passed away-Friday, November 26, 1993 at his residence in Elgin, IL.

Mr. Velten served as Captain in the U.S. Army during WWII, woridngon the Manhattan Project. He was4 a chemical engineer, retiring 12 years ago from Cabot Berylium member of St. Thomas More Church in Elgjri, where he resided the past 4 years.

He is sup-; vived by his wife, Carcw line (Kastl) Velten; a daughter, Dory Lereseu of Ridgewood, NJ; sons, Col. Michael wife, Aeson Velten of Lee, VA, retired Lt. Col. Lee wife, Shelly Velten of Boisie, ID, David Velton of Foxboro, MA, Stephen wife, Terry Velten of Elgin, cent wife, Cathy VeM ten of Xenia, OH; grandchildren; 1 greai grandchild; and an aunt, Rita Reuber. cal arrangements by the Westbrock Furtertrr Home, 1712 WayneAvfit-nue.

Mass of Christian Burial 10:00 Wednesday at St. Mary Church, preceded by it prayer service at A.M. at the funeral home. Burial Dayton Memorial Park. FrieniJS may call at the funeral home on Tuesday from, Belichick is becoming less and less a creature of habit.

Last week Center in New Carlisle Ohio. Born October 12 tal in Dayton, Ohio. Born on July 18, 1943 in day, November 28. 1993 6, 1911, in West Carroll- at Grandview Hospital. Dayton, Oh, she North Adams, Massa ton, Ohio, she was the He was a senior at Mia- was a retired Saiesper chusetts, the daughter of Dwight W.

and misburg H.S. He was a daughter of Benjamin and Anna Roxy son in the furniture business and a eradu member of the Miamis-burg H.S. Football Blanche R. (Dumoulin) (Barnes) George. Pre ate of Roosevelt High Spaulding.

She was a Team received a ceded in death by husband, Richard Scholz, School. She was preced Cook for the past 13 black belt in karate. Pre ed in death by her fa years for C.R. Coblentz in 1990 and 3 brothers, ceded in death by his Middle School, New Howard, Devon and ther, William St uart and mother, Nell Stuart mother. Marsha, in 1988.

Survived by his fa Harold George. Survivors daughter and son- Newman. She is sur Paris, Ohio. Survivors are husband of 26 years, Ronald L. ther, Bruce; brother, vived by a daughter in-law, Eileen and Gene Joshua Stroud; sister, Helen Fulwuer of Day Acles of Dayton, OH.

Holly Brewer; grand and daughter-in-law, Steven and Tonya Hart- package. The pass was incomplete, and Jones then ran up the middle for 1 yard. Punting out of the end zone, Brian Hansen kicked the ball to the Browns' 40. Atlanta's Tony Smith returned it 16 yards. Five plays later, Bobby Hebert tossed an 8-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Mike Pritchard.

Norm Johnson's extra point made it 17-0 Falcons with 4:46 left in the second quarter. Atlanta defensive tackle Pierce Holt expressed surprise at the Browns' tendency to run so much in the first half. Cleveland ran 15 times for 63 yards and passed nine times for 11 yards in the first two quarters. "I was surprised at the end of the half that they kept hammering away," Holt said. "It seemed like they had an opportunity to make a big play and maybe get back in the game before halftime." ton; 1 son, John Hoover sons and daughters-in- mother, Wilda Stroud.

of Clearwater, 1 sis Metcalf, who injured his right hand on a punt return Sunday, touched the ball just four times from scrimmage. On Sunday, he ran 13 times for 61 yards and caught five passes for 43 yards. Atlanta cornerback Deion Sanders caught two passes for 13 yards as a receiver in the slot and slightly overthrew Andre Rison on a halfback pass. While i chick's offense came up short, the defense play well against the Falcons, especially against the run. Atlanta ran 24 times for only 67 yards, an average of 2.8 per carry.

The Falcons completed 21 of 30 passes for 194 net yards. The Browns rushed 29 times for 115 yards and completed 14 of 26 passes for 190 net yards. For the first time in his three starts, Philcox threw no interceptions. law, Eugene and Shelby all of Dayton; grand man of Dayton, 2 daughters, Lynn Boyd ter, Carolyn Spitler of Clinger of West Alexan mother, Ann Martin, Dayton; 11 grandchil of Eaton, OH. and Lisa dria, OH.

and Earl and Nashville, TN; very spe Hartman of Chicago, Margo Clingerof Eaton, dren and several great grandchildren. Grave cial aunt uncle, Cathy 1 sister and brother- 9 grandchildren; Rick Blackburn, Mia- in-law, Phyllis and Rich 11 great-grandchildren sideserviceswillbeheld at 2 P.M. Tuesday at ard Powell of North Ad misburg; 3 other aunts uncles, Debbie and great-grandchild. The Greenville Union ams, 5 grand Funeral service will be John Blackburn, Day Cemetery, Greenville children, Ashley and on Wednesday, Decem P.M. In lieu of ton, Donna Si Mark OH, with Rev.

Morris ber 1, 1993, 1 P.M. at Martin, Nashville, TN, Amber Boyd, Alissa Dillon, Rebecca and Bran flowers, memorial coiV. tributions can be made Gordon officiating. Ar Linda Ronnie Black Barnes-Preble Memory Gardens Chapel, 3377 rangements handled by don Hartman; several burn, Dayton; his girl The Miller-Baird-Hel- nieces and nephews. St.Rt.

35 East, West Al to St. Joseph Hospital, or St. Thomas More-Church, Elgin, IL. friend, Missy Pitts, Mia- Funeral service will be exandria, Ohio, with man Funeral Home Greenville. misburg.

Funeral Thursday, December 2. services Wednesday 1 1 Rev. Robert J. Thornton officiating. Inter 558 1993 at 11 A.M.

at A.M. from the Gebhart- Barnes-Preble Memory ment will be in Fairview Schmidt Parramore Fu More Obituaries Gardens Chapel, 3377 Cemetery in West Alex game news conference. Considering the way Sunday's game ended, things could get downright hideous during the upcoming game. As a television event, it may need an rating. The Browns mounted a stirring comeback effort under the leadership of Todd Philcox, starting for the third straight week.

Philcox, cut by the Cincinnati Bengals in 1990, had started just once in his three-plus seasons in the NFL. But the one-time trivia question who backs up Bernie and Vinny Testaverde? tossed a 35-yard touchdown pass to Mark Carrier as time ran out in the third quarter and ran for a 3-yard touchdown to bring the Browns within a field goal with 3:31 left in the game. On the Browns' next possession 4- the game's last Philcox had the offense on the Cleveland 43, third-and-one, with no timeouts left. Thirty seconds were left in the game. The idea was to get within field-goal range to tie the score and force an overtime session.

Be-lichick ordered a draw play to Eric Metcalf. Falcons' nose tackle Moe Gardner tackled Metcalf for a 2-yard loss. The play took 20 seconds. With 10 seconds left, Philcox tossed a pass over the middle to tight end Brian Kinchen for a 2-yrd gain and time ran out. Belichick, who has no offensive coordinator, was widely second-guessed for a series of plays that began on the Browns' 1-yard line with 8:45 left in the second quarter.

i Atlanta cornerback Elbert Shelley downed a punt at the 1 to put Cleveland in a deep hole. To climb qut, Belichick had his offense run Vardell off left tackle for no gain, then attempt a pass to defensive tackle James Jones, who was in at fullback In the Browns' jumbo neral Home, Miamis-burg. Rev. Terrell St. Rt.

35 East, West Al On Page 7 1 andria, Ohio. The family will receive friends on exandria, Ohio, with Hudson officiating. Burial Woodland Ceme Pastor Tom Clevenger Tuesday from 5-8 P.M. officiating. Interment will be in Preble Memo tery.

Friends may call at at the Chapel. Memorial contributions may be the funeral home on ry Gardens in West Al made to Hospice of Day Tuesday from 5-7 P.M. ton. Memorial contribu exandria, Ohio. The family will receive STORMER, Joseph friends on Wednesday, tions may be made to the Leukemia Society in age 82, of Vandalia.

December 1, 1993, from his memory. passed away Monday 5-8 P.M. at the chapel. JORDAN, Ms. Vivian Ann morning, November 29, 1 993 at his residence fol Memorial contributions may be made to (Few), 55, departed this lowing a lengthy illness.

life Thursday, Novem one favorite chanty. ber 25, 1993, at Miami He retired from Delco Products in 1991 after Bengals CONTINUED FROMID ble outing. "We didn't blitz too much, we just had four guys who were tearing their hearts out trying to get to him," linebacker James Francis said. "They did a good job of getting to him, so you've got to give those four linemen the credit." There was a lot of credit passed around in the locker room. The early-season finger pointing gave way to praise.

For instance, when Mike Frier, a defensive end credited with one of the Hostetler sacks, was asked what the line was doing to get to the quarterback, he didn't want the glory. "I've got to give all the credit to the DBs," Frier said of the defensive backs. "They were covering Valley Hospital. She KOCH, Gustav, 92, of serving as a mechanical was a native Daytonian their behinds off and they gave us a little time to get to Hostetler. Basically we picked up the tempo and went after him." Now the team turns to San Francisco in a Sunday night game that will be televised nationally on ESPN.

"No one's giving us a chance in San Fran," Fenner said, "so maybe they will overlook us and we can go on and play a heck of a game." Klingler, too, touched on the same thing. "We weren't worried about the first one," he said of the Initial victory. "We are worried about getting a bunch. "And it starts now. A lot of guys are talking about that now.

Next week, I'm sure we won't be given 8 chance in the press, but that's why we play." and a 1956 graduate of Dayton, passed away Saturday, November engineer. He was a graduate of Penn State Uni 27. 1993. He was a re versity. He is survived Roosevelt High School.

Preceded in death by her parents, Forrest tired tool and die maker by his wife, Jane (Wolf) Stormer; 3 sons with General Motors. He was preceded in death by his wife of 56 ter, Joyce Garrett Wil daughters-in-law, Mi liams and a niece, Dawn Sanders Parham. She is chael St Elizabeth Stormer, of FL, David years. Helen; his par ents, Frank and Eliza DAVIS, James age 82, Tammy Stormer, of survived by a son beth Koch; four broth Vandalia, Steven Re Charles Roland, de ers, John, Sam, Frank, voted former husband of Randolph passed away Sunday, November 28, 1993. Mr.

Davis was born in Mea- Job Charles Roland Jordan, becca 8tormer, of NJ; 3 daughters, Kathleen St husband, Stewart and Al; two sisters, Anna and Alice. He is 4 sisters, Jeanette Sanders. Barbara Hacker, of West Carroll- survived by his daughter, Helen Zappe of Day dowview, VA, September 17, 1911. Retired from Trotwood Madi ton, OH, Barbara Stormer St fiance Arne ton; son and daughter- HUNTTINCS LEGAL ADVERTISING Jones, Patricia Few and Gearldlne Wright; 1 aunt, Hallle (Ray Long; 3 uncles, Ross Bemice in-law, Robert and Vadseth, of Norway, Si Public AuctionsSales Deborah Stormer, of Jeanette Koch of Michigan; five grandchildren, Carolyn, Joyce, Dail, Vandalia; his mother, The proposal will be publicly opened and read aloud Ihe Conference Room at the Woodbourne Library at 1:00 p.m. EST, December 14, 1993.

The Librory Boord reserves the right to relect any or pari of any, or all said proposals, and to waive Informal Itles in the bids. By order of Ihe WashinglonCentervllle Public Library Board W.B. Walcott, Clerk-Treasurer Woodbourne Librory 6040 Par Hills Avenue Centervllle, OH 45459 17JI6 ll-le-73-30, 12-793 Taylor, Richard (Annie) Taylor and devoted uncle, Bill "William" Mary Stormer, of PA; 1 son Board of Education it a member of the Chambersburg Rd Church of God. Survived by his beloved wife of 48 years, Ruthey Mae; 2 daughters Si sons-in-law, Dorothy St Mathew Place your own; "situation wanted" ad brother, John A. Stormer.

ofMO; 1 sister. Linda, and Karen; 3 great grandchildren, Brenda, Becky and Frances) Taylor; 14 Susan 12 grandchildren. Mass of Brad; great-great-granddaughter, Starlin at this special pit (3. Christian Burial will be He was a member of the held at St. Christopher nieces and nephews; 3 goddaughters.

Brigitte Marbury, Leah (Art) Jones and Lovell Rut-ledge; dear friends, Ann Watson and Ms White; a host of cousins and friends. Memorial ser United Ancient Order of PUBLIC NOTICB Rote Flnley, mi Hoyden, E. Cleveland, Ohio 44112, Room A15. Refrigerator, numerous chairs, knick noc shelf, dinette set, bed, sealed boxes, room full to door. Catherine Mean, 1621 McArthur, Doyton, Ohio 45418, Rm.

AJ9 4 mattresses, stools, window air conditioner, tovs, several lomos, Irunk, ports ot stereo, boxes, ration chair, voccum, mirror, room full. David Bass, 1711 Wentworth, Doyton, Ohio, 45406, Room B41 mattress, sorbose con, wooden dinette chairs, boxes, table, voccum, room full. OorHut Turpi. P.O. Box 35, Keener), KY, 40339, Room 8156, floor cleoner, couch, plastic chairs, console TV.

chest freezer, misc boss, wall decor, Carol Middlebnxk, CO 2534 Calalpo, Doyton, Ohio 45406, RM AW washer, dryer, 7 boxes, chest, hutch lop, book shelf. The above mentioned ore hereby notified that their foods stored ot 1 METRO MOVINO AND STORAGE CENTI It mil be sold of pvbllc sale on llflvn at to am The U-HAUL CINTIR is located at IMte THIRD ST, DAYTON, OHIO 4fU 17720 11-30; IJ-7W Catholic Church, Vandalia, on Thursday, De Druids. Funeral service Johnson, Evelyn St Jack Adams; 7 grandchildren, Michael, Scott St Randy Johnson, Chris, Wendy. Melissa, Manja Adams; 1 great grandson, Andrew Johnson. Funeral services 10:30 A.M.

Wednesday at the will be held 10:00 A.M. Wednesday at the Tobias Funeral Home, Bel Work includes librory slack systems for 0 new library building. Bids will be received for all work under a single Library Stack Systems Contract. Bidding Documents are on file and may be examined at: Doyton Builders Exchange 2077 Embury Pork Rd. Dayton, Ohio 45414 Allied Construction Industries 1010 Yale Avenue Cincinnati.

Ohio 45206 F.W. Dodge Corporation 3077 Kettering Boulevard Doyton, Ohio 45439 I Ooit Corporation 6555 Eden Park Drive Suite 515 Cincinnati, Ohio 45202 Prime contractors mov oblaln up to two sets of plans and specifications (and addenda, If any) by depositing a check in the amount of 125.00 per set with the Architect, Baxter Hodeii Donnelly Preston, 3500 Red Bank Rood, Cincinnati, OH 45277, (513) 271-1634. Upon receipt of a request, accompanied by 0 deposit 05 named above, the Architect win forward copies of bidding documents SHIPPING CHARGES COLLECT. Additional sets or portions thereof may be obtained from the Architect ot the cost of reproduction and handling. Only bidders receiving complete bid sets from the printer will receive addenda Each proposal shall contain the full name of every person or company Interested therein, Eocti proposal shall meet the regulations of Section 153.54 of othe Ohio Revised Code Bid Bonds are to be executed on the prescribed State form, ore to be on amount equal to 100 of Ihe bid amounl, and by a surety 1 icensed to write bid bonds in the Slate of Ohio The contractor may, ot the option, submit 0 certified check, or irrevocable letter or credit with his bid.

Outside of the envelope must identify it as 0 bid, the Project name, ondmustbe delivered to the Clerk treosurtr of the Librory Board no later than the time and dole shown obove 7 7 lines $71 cember 2, 1993, 10 a.m. with Father Monnin officiating. Burial Memorial Park Cemetery. vices 7:30 P.M. Thursday at Home Ministries Church, 3526 Detroit Pastor Ron Ballard Public Notices LEGAL NOTICE NO 244 93 Resolution No.

4MM) By Ms. Neol Adopting the Riverdale Neighborhood Improvement Plan. Adapted by the Commission, Nov. 24, 1993 Il9nd by the Mayor, NOV 24, 1993 Richard Clay Dixon. Mayer ot the City ef Dayton, Ohio ATTIST: AMIS FRANCIS CLIRK OP COMMISSION 17763 11-3093 NO I ICE OP DRAWINGS OP JURORS In accordance lth Section 2313 20 of fheOhio Revised Code, notice Is hereby given that the Jurors of Ihe Common Pleas Court of Montgomery County, Ohio for the 1994 January Term will be drawn at the office of the Montgomery County Data Processing Center, fourlh floor of the Montgomery County Administration Building, 451 West Third Street, ot I 30 on Tuesday.

Friends may call at the mont Chapel, 648 Wa-tervliet Ave. Rev. George Slddall officiating. Interment Woodland Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home from 6-8 PM.

Morton Whetstone Funeral Home, 139 S. Dixie Vandalia on officiating. The family will receive friends 7 Notice to Bidders P.M. until time of ser 223-1515 George Martin Funeral Home, Northridge Chapel, 5040 Frederick Pike at Needmore Rd. Pastor William Roebuck officiating.

Interment Dayton Memorial Park Cemetery, Mr. Davis' family will receive Tuesday In lieu of flowers, contributions may vice. In lieu of flowers, the family will appreciate a love offering Ser vices entrusted to The Wednesday evening from 5-8 p.m. If so desired, contributions may be made to the Vandalia Fire Dept and Rescue Squad or to Hospice of Dayton in Jo sell emubyment be made to the charity Oer? moer 7, IWJ, LEOAL NOTICE By order of the Board of the Washlnoton Centervilie Public Library, sealed proposal will be received at the office of the Clerk Treasurer of the Library Boord, yVoodbourne Library, 6060 Far Hills Centervllle, OH4545, between the hours of 10, 00a and 5 00 until 1 00 p.m. EST, Tuesday, December 14, m.

Proposals ore being requested for the new building for the Washington Centervllle Public Library, III W. Soring Valley Rd Centervllle, OH 45451 advertising does not quAlify Thomas Funeral Home. of your choice or to St. John's United Church of Christ JofM A Lombard Olendo Roberts Jury Commissioners MontfOmery County, Ohio It-JW rhryton Daily! Htm friends 5-8 P.M. Tuesday at the funeral home 3701 W.

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