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Dayton Daily News from Dayton, Ohio • 36

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DAYTON DAILY NEWS Aug. 3, 1983 ONE EASY PHONE 2 GREAT FAMILY PLANS TO PLACE YOUR AD CALL 223-1515 01 Obituaries 01 Obituaries 01 Obituaries 10 Personals 01 Obituaries 01 Obltuorles PLANA PLAN Items priced Items priced INFORMATION under $200 ever $200 2 lines. 7 days S7 2 lines 7doys 3 linn 7 day) S3 3 tinen. 7 ttayt 4 lines 7 doys $9 4 fines 7 days 5 lines, 7 days $10 5 lines 7 days REAL ESTATE EXCLUDED INDEX 01 Obituarwt 02 In Matnoriom 03 Cordt of Thonlu 04 Cntfy loh 05 Monument! 0 LoM 4 Pound 09 Announcement! 10 rionoh 11 Attorney! 11-1 Ton Strviu 112 Dental SerricM 13. knwronce 13-1 Fntndthtp Dayton Newspapers, Inc.

223-1515 Classify BRANDENBURG, Harold Dean, of Carillon Towers, passed away Monday. He was a retired employee of E.F. MacDonald Co. where he served as Vice President. A member of the United Church of Del-ray Beach, the Conservency Lodge 661 Fit AM, Scottish Rite Valley of Dayton, An-tloch Temple, the Dayton City Club, Dayton Country Club and the Dearf ield Country Club.

He attended Miami University and was a member of the Sigma Nu Fraternity. Survived by his wife, Leila; a daughter, Mrs. Jospeh (Barbara) Buchanan of Kettering; 4 grandchildren, Stephan Dean, James Edward, Mrs. Christopher (Nancy) Hogan and Joseph David; 1 great grandchild, Erin Christine Hogan. Funeral services 1:30 p.m.

Friday at the Woodland Mausoleum. Dr. Wayne L. McCoy officiating. The family will receive friends 6-9 p.m.

Thursday at the Schllentz and Moore Funeral Home, 1632 Wayne Ave. Those wishing may make memorial contributions to the Unity Church of Delray Beach, Fla. 101 N.W. 22nd St. Delray Beach, 43344.

DEBROSSE, Shelly, age 14, of 2055 Northland Dr, Lawrenceville, GA. Formerly of Dayton, OH, died August 1, 1983. She Is survived by Mr. and Mrs. Nelson (Pat) Debrosse; 2 sisters, Carman and Paula Debrosse all of Lawrenceville, GA; grandparents Mr.

and Mrs. Milton (Fransls) Debrosse of Englewood, OH; Mr. and Mrs. Don (Marie) Scarborogh of Huber Heights, OH; several aunts, uncles, and cousins. Funeral services will be held Thursday August 4 at 2 p.m.

from Wages Oak Lawn Chapel In Lawrenceville, GA with Larry W. Wynn dating. Interment nnett Memorial Gar- Members of the Central Wy nnett High School football team will serve as pallbearers and honorary escort. The remains are at Tom M. Wages Funeral Service, Inc, Lawrenceville, GA MYERS, Estella 77 of King Tree Nursing Cen ter, passed away Mon-day.

Mrs. Myers la sur vlved by her daughter Betty McCarty of Union, O. and 2 broth' Services 11 a.m Wednesday, Carrfgan A Mains Funeral Home, 2201 N. Main St. Burial Memorial Park Cemetery.

Friends may call at the funeral home Tues day 6-8 p.m. ABORTION-Adoption concerns WUMANLIne J4 nn ZH-J44 ABORTION Non-profit. San Davton-Ketter- mg location yri. 34M s. Dixie Or.

Confidential sate cere, local hospital affiliate. 1 fee only, anes- Davion. Check ui out with your pnysician. wt Kt LbKIIHfcD, Davion Women'i Health Center Inc. 296-1306 ABORTION 1-24 WKS Davton or Cincinnati Aoott CALL FREE 1-000-362-1205 A TOUCHING PLACE ADULT STUDIO XX ADULT FREAKY FUN XXX ADULT LUV TUB 898-72 1 1 ATTN: SINGLES Take JMtnH- Listen-Recerded A WORLD OF CAESAR ADULT STUDIO CAESAR'S SURPRISES CAESAR'S SUITE 276-2188 CINCINNATI Bengal Tickets for Aug a and Aug II.

Discount price. Parking passes. 433-2901 INFORMATION JOBS INSTRUCTION SERVICE DIRECTORY RENTAL i PROPERTY FINANCIAL 1 csa ME 01 Obltuarlei BLUM, Philip F. age 78, 415 W. Hudson Ave.

passed away Tuesday at Good Samaritan Hospital. A practicing attorney in the Dayton area for 45 years. Surviving are wife, Eleanor; 3 sisters, Mrs. Gertrude Lewis, Chicago, Mrs. Leah Kelmen; Ms.

Bessie Blum both of Clnn. several nieces and nephews. Member of Beth Jacobs Synagogue. A graduate of The University of Dayton Law School. Funeral services at 11 a.m.

Thursday, Marker Heller Funeral Home, 1706 N. Main St. Rabbi Samuel Fox and Rev. Hyman Chodos officiating. Interment Beth Jacob's Cemetery.

If desired, memorial contributions may be made to the charity of your choice. Shiva will be observed at the residence, 415 W. Hudson Ave. BAUMG ARDNER, Geneva age 70, of 529 Brookwood died Tuesday. She was a member of Falrview United Methodist Church, Abigail Circle of the United Methodist Women and was active In the Parrlsh Com munity Center at Fair view United Methodist Church.

She is survived by her husband, Carl 2 daughters, Mrs Carl (Joyce) Seebach of Englewood and Mrs Larry (Patricia) Reed Dayton; 2 sons, Robert H. Stafford and wife, Barbara of Englewood and Ronald L. Stafford and wife, Shirley of Dayton; 1 sister, Naomi Smith, Tennessee; 2 brothers, Edward P. Fowler, Russell Fowler both of Florida and 7 grandchildren. Funeral services 1:30 p.m.

Friday at the Baker-Hazel Funeral Home, 5555 Philadelphia Dr. at N. Main St. Rev. Kenneth W.

Krueger and Rev. Siuajl Subramanlam officiating. Interment Royal Oak Cemetery. The family will receive friends at the funeral home Thursday from 3- 5 and 7-9 p.m. $14 $1 $16 $17 13 Employment AQUATIC Soecialisl-full time position.

Must be exp. In leaching pre-scnool, youth adults. WSI reaulred. Start Sept. I.

Reply with resume to Box: 3032 Dayton Newspapers, Inc. 45 S. Ludlow, Davion, O. 45402 An Equal Oppor. Employer A.R.T.

uallty assurance technician. Koertise In ICD-9-CM coding. Knowledge of Medical Care Evaluation procedures forms design. Accural typist good figures, competitive sa arv fringe benefits. Send resume to: Region II Medical Review 3077 S.

Kettering Blvd. Suile 100, Davton, Ohio 45429. EOE Assistant mgr. trainees m-110 per hour Hiring Immediately, no experience necessary. Call 433-7407, v-i2oniv.

ASSISTANTS needed for Dav Care Center. Call 254-4490 ASST. MGRS FuaVParl Time JOBLIST INC. 145 Fee 275-9174 A LIC EMP. AGCY.

AUTO RENTAL CLERK With Lorae DeolerihiD A great job opprotunitv for a well-organied, aggressive person. No experience necessary. CALL 42V- imi Between it) a No Saturday Calls. BABYSITTER mv home. Must be malura.

Mon, Tues Fri from 6-2. Boy, 12 mos. Call 294-3323. BANQUET SET UP PEOPLE for Holiday Inn. Apply at Holiday inn, Davion Mall.

BARBER. Saturdays only. 253-975) or 26-134, after 4 PM. BARBER Stylist with following. High percentage paid.

439-2701 BARMAID attractive Individual, apply 4354 Springfield SI. BARMAID, exp preferred, nights. Aiex Lonnnenrei mo-mm BARMAIDS, Dancers, Hostesses. Annlw in iwuw Mil Ur (Yt IV N. Main after 4pm BEAUTICIANS-Thinking of mak-Ing a change.

Investigate the opportunity of Fiesta Hair Fashions. Good operators make more money due to high volume. Full or port time needed in our New Lebanon salon. Guarantee against comm. Paid vacations, insurance program 078-3794 after 4pm BICYCLE riders are needed for HAVA-A-BAR Ice cream, 6 routes are now available.

Call now 221-2299. BOOKKEEPER Experienced. Pari lime. Hours negotiable. Send resume to: Hospice of Daylon.

2111 Embury Park Davion, Ohio 45414 BOOKKEEPERS Can Start Now JOBLIST INC 145 Fee 275-9174 A LIC. EMP. AGCY BOWLING CENTER Full I part time bar help-part lime mechanic desk personnel. Apply 1403 Wilmington Ave. BRUNSWICK PtNSETTER MECHANIC Poelking Lanes South.

435-3155 Bunding Materials Center Now faking applications lo staff building materials center. Must have High School education, be able lb work with the public, neat appearance. Start In snipping and receiving. Experience helpful but not necessary. Full and pari lime available.

For further Information call 294-3003. Equal Opportunity Employer. BUILD-up roler, wanted, minimum 4 yrs. exp. call M4-214I.

BUSINESS MANAGER Smell community based hospital seeking manager for business dept. Responsibilities include thorough knowledge of third party reimbursement reporting supervision direction of pallenl accounts, collection, admitting, billing, i switchboard lunctlon. Candidates must have a BS degree in accounllngbusineu, supervisory experience working knowledge of general accounting related lo hospital environment. Preler aplllcanrs with recent hospital or nursing home experience. Competlve salary benefit package.

Send resume I salary Teouiremnts to: Director of Personnel, Mercy Memorial 904 Scioto Urbane, 6. 43071 CAWAIGN REPRESENTATIVE 13.35 te 17 J5 per hew Represent I explain important issues, circulale peiilions and coiled contributions door to door. Good marketing I public rela-' Hons exp. Opportunity for advancement in public campailn coordinating. Call Centervllle It 434-0505 or Engiewood 132-0414 CARE for elderly lady.

Must liva-In. 1100 mo, 290-5423 CAP! lor handicapped lady, age 50, must live-In, need reliable pVTSUft, IIW ITIU. MGVTJT. Cashiers Hiring full time JOBLIST INC. 145 Fee 275-914 A UC EMP.

AOCY. iHEF1, Salad Person Call forappl. Mon-Thun. 4 pm- 13 eta 1 rr-- ewn 1M Frindhlp MEET NEW FRIENDS THROUGH FRIENDSHIP ADS TO PLACE AD CALL 223-1515 DISCLAIMER The publisher has nol Investi gated, and accepls no responsibility for, the truth or accuracy of any slalemenis made by ihe ad vertiser In these ads. Readers may wish to consider taking ap-propiaie safeguards in responding lo such advertisemenls.

13 Implofirnt ACCOUNTANT Local Downtown medium-site Accounting Firm needs CPA or CPA Candidate with minimum 2 yrs. National Firm experience to participate in Audits, Tax Com pliance i-inanciai planning, salary commensurate with experi ence. Send resume with references to Box 2689, Dayton Newspapers, 45 S. Ludlow Uavton, OH 45402. ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE Crowing Davton advertising agency graphics studio needs lo ad an experienced account executive to Its creative staff.

Must be a self starter I have experience with industrial ac counts, strong writing skills, audio visual experience a plus. Send re sume salary requirements to Box 3037, Davton Newspapers, Inc. 45 S. Ludlow Dayton, OH 454U2. ACCOUNTING CLERK-N.

Day Ion firm has opening for a sharp person in the accounting department. Must type use 10- kev adding macntne and nave ac-counlinopav roll experience. Good benefits, phone 222-2B51 ext. 201 tor information. An EEOC employer.

ACCOUNTING TECHNICIAN Highly motivated individual responsible lor Ihe auditing, ac counting and computerized operation of a home improvement loan system. Associate degree in Business or related accounting experience necessary. Must be City of Davton resident or willing lo relocate. Send resume to: Controller, Cily-Wide Development Corporation, 2000 Miami Valley Tower, 40 west Fourth street, Dayton, Ohio 45402. An Equal opportunity Employer ADVERTISING Due lo our tremendous growth in the Daylon area, we are looking tor 4-5 peo-oie in our telephone contact divi sion.

Good work habits and a good telephone voice are ail that are needed lo gel you started in this exciting field. Hourly pay plus bonus and many other benefits are available. Call between 11am- 5pm lor appt. Ask tor Ms. While.

I54-SV4I. Advertising Sales ATTENTION GUYS GALS DO NOT QUALIFY FOR AIRLINES Bui would Ilka to travel? Large company has exciting positions for enthusiastic people free lo travel entire U.S., such as NY, Las Vegas, 4, A. No experience necessary. 2 weeks training, expenses pa high earnings plus bonus. Hotel I transportation lur-nished.

Return transportation guaranteed. 10 or over. Year round employment, not summer lob. Musi be tree la leave immediately or do nol apply. Call Theresa Reynolds 223-7131 ONLY jlam lo pm.

Parents welcome I interview. APT. MANAGER. Maintenance, live In. 4 units norlh 134-7357 13 JOBS 1 INSTRUCTION 1 INDEX 1 1 Employ-wit 1 1 4 EmpJovoWftt WontW I 14 I EkferlvCort I Employment ScrvicM 1 17 SchooliCompt Kg It frtvoto liMtruction BREWER, Hazel age 88, formerly of Dayton, died Monday, August 1, 1983 in Brookvllle.

She was a member of Shlloh Church and Sunbeam Chapter No. 465 O.E.S. She Is survived by a son and daughter-in-law, Lawrence E. and Jean of W. Milton; grandchildren, Cynthia and Ernesto Astacio and Gregory and Pam Brewer; 1 great-grandson, Gregory Brewer all of Florida.

Funeral services will be held 1:30 p.m. Thursday at Baker-Hazel Funeral Home, 5555 Philadelphia Dr. at N. Main St. by Rev.

William Hens-ley. Interment David's Cemetery. Friends will be received from 7-9 p.m. Wednesday at the funeral home with Eastern Star Memorial Services at 7 p.m. If desired contributions may be made to the Building Fund of Shlloh Church.

PHILLIPS, Emma, age 82, of 105 Estonia Dr, New Lebanon, died Monday at Good Samaritan Hospital. She was a member of the First Baptist Church, New Lebanon. Preceded in death by her husband John L. in 1979. Survived by son, Wilbur of Dayton; daughters, Betty Hypes of West Alexandria and Sally Johnson of New Lebanon; brother, Shelby Price of Dayton; sisters, Lottie Phillips and Grovle Steel of Beatty-ville, 9 grandchildren; 7 great grandchildren; many nieces and nephews.

Funeral Services will be held 1 p.m. Friday at the Rogers Holp Funeral Home, New Lebanon. Pastor Hal Hevener elating. Interment Sugar Grove Cemetery. Friends may call at the Funeral Home Thursday 6-9 p.m.

PHILPOT, Gilbert G. age 79 of Dayton passed away Tuesday at Kettering Memorial Hospi tal. Gilbert was retired from WPAFB and was a member of the Interna tiona Order of Oddfellows. He is survived by three daughters, Doris Smith of Dayton, Joyce Fabian of Fairborn, Sharon Wilson of Xenla; one step-son, Wader Golden of Louisiana; one step- daughter, Nellie McKelvy of Huber Hts; 11 grandchildren; 7 greatgrandchildren; one sister, Edna Bowman of Manchester, KY. Funeral services 10:00 a.m.

Friday from the Magettl Funeral Home. 1508 Valley St. Inter- ment Memorial Park Cemetery. Visitation 6-8 p.m. Thursday.

Family request contributions be made to the Bob Hippie Lab for Cancer Research or Oddfellows Home In Springfield Oddfellows service 7:30 p.m. Thursday at the funeral home. REGAN, Mrs. Viola (Renner), 72, of 31 N. McGee a former employee of Metropoli tan Clothing mem ber of Altar Rosary Society and Legion of Mary, died Tuesday.

She was the wife of Raymond F. and mother of Ronald J. Funeral 8:30 a.m. Friday from Harris Funeral Home, 49 Linden Ave and 9:00 a.m. in Holy Family Church.

Burial Calvary Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home 4-8 p.m. Thursday. SHOEMAKER, Mary, age 77, of 429 Dayton Towers died Mon day at Miami Valley Hospital. She was a member of the Dayton Womans Club, Belmont Chapter OES.

She Is survived by her husband, Allen L. whom she was married to for 57 years on Sunday. Also survived by (laugh-ter and son-tn-law, Ruth and Harry Walden of Dayton; 3 grandchildren, Mary Harris of Columbus, Susan Miller of Montclair, N.J., Cpt. John Walden of Ft. Dlx, N.J.; 8 great grandchildren, brother and sister-in-law, Robert and Dorothy Heys; sister and brother-in-law, Judith and James Sutphen, all of Dayton.

Services will be held on Thursday August 4 at 10 a.m. at St. Marks Episcopal Church. Friends may call at the Routsong Funeral Home, 6 Oak wood at Irving Ave, From 5-8 p.m. Wednesday.

Burial Miami Valley Memory Gardens. Riv. John Cobb and Rev. Edward Puff officiating. In lieu of flowers friends may males donation to Shrine Crippled Children or Bob Hippie Lab.

CAVIN, Doyle D. pre- ceeded in death by Marie L. Cavin, lived In Holly Hill Florida, formerly from New Lebanon Ohio, died July 29. Survived by sons, Doyle D. Jr.

(Dan), from Ml-amlsburg, Richard A. Cavin from Lewisburg; 2 grandchildren, Cindy L. Creech, from New Lebanon, Shelley M. Cavin from Lewisburg; 1 great grandson, Charles Andrew Creech; 1 brother, Ray Cavin from Richmond IN. 2 sisters, Kate Clifton and Ruby Watson both from Kingsport TN; nieces and nephews.

Graveside Services at Bearcreek Cemetery on North Union Road, Friday, August 5, at 2:00 p.m. HARDESTY, Frank A age 87, of 4727 Foxdale Kettering, died Monday. He was District Director of United Steel Workers of America, AFL-CIO, for 27 years when retiring in 1961. He was preceded in death by 1 son, Glenn E. He was a member of Southpark United Methodist Church; Lathrop Lodge No.

676 Csnton, Ohio; Scottish Rite Valley of Houston, Texas; Antioch Shrine and Rose E. Miller Senior Citizens. He is survived by his wife, Marie of Kettering; 1 daughter, Mrs. Vera Schick, Kettering; 1 daughter-in-law, Mrs. Glenn (Peggy) Hardesty, Flndlay, Ohio; 2 sisters, Mrs.

Effie McCormick and Mrs. Bessie Wheeler, both of Ironton, Ohio; 9 grandchildren, Ronald W. Schick, Mrs. James (Judy) Drummer, Robert F. Schick, Nancy Sturgell, Rev.

Thomas E. Schick, Charles Hardesty, Glenn E. Hardesty Mrs. Dennis (Linda) Eaton, and David L. Hardesty.

Services 2 p.m. Thursday at the R. L. Ullmer Son Kettering Chapel, 4100 Benfield Dr. Rev.

Lenn E. Gelger officiating. Burial Miami Valley Memory Gardens. The family will receive friends from 6-9 p.m. Wednesday at the Chapel.

HOPE, Mrs. Mary age 78, formerly of Dayton, died Tuesday at Southwest General Hospital in Berea, O. Survived by 1 daughter Mrs. Shirley Spero of Berea, 2 atsteri Mrs. Thelma Miller of Vandalla and Mrs.

Clayrce Grimes of Dayton; 1 granddaughter Mrs. Deborah Lymanof Massachu-settes and 1 great granddaughter Alicia Hope Lyman. Graveside services will be conducted by Rev. Roger Rollins 10:30 a.m. Friday at Dayton Memorial Park Cemetery.

Arrangements by Weaver Funeral Home, Dayton. KRAMER, Mrs. Ida axe US, of Covenant House passed away Tuesday. Surviving are husband, Louis daughter, Mrs. Ellle Brown of Dayton; 3 grandchildren; 1 great granddaughter.

Member of Beth Jacobs Syria- gogue, Hadassah JCC Seniors Group. Grave side services were 4 p.m. Wednesday, Beth Jacobs Cemetery. Rabbi Samuel Fox and Rev Hyman Chodos offici ating. Intermecnt Beth Jacobs Cemetery.

If de sired, memorial contributions may be made to Covenant House. Arrangements by Marker Heller Funeral Home, N. Main St. MEECE, Sarah Jane age 92, of Dayton, passed away Wednesday at Miami Valley Hospital suddenly. She was pre ceded In death by 2 daughters, Edna Meece Lowry and Oka Weaver; 2 sons, Robert Earl and Chester She is survived by her hus band, Marion; 2 (laugh- ters, Stella Meece of Dayton; Delphia Toman of Dayton; 4 sons an Alton of Huber Curtis of Somerset, Ky, Victor and Roy both of Dayton; 2 listers, Amanda Slivers of Louisville, Ky.

Emma Godby of Russell Springs, Ky. 1 brother, Silas Baker of Somerset, 9 grandchildren and 6 great grandchll dren. Numerous nieces and nephews. She was a member of The East Daytin Baptist Church Funeral services at 11 a.m., Friday, Tobias Funeral Home, 648 Wa tervllet Ave. Interment Memorial Park Cemetery.

Friends may call from 1 hour prior to service time Friday at the funeral home. BOLLHEIMER, Lavern C. (Bud), age 71, of Dayton died Monday. Bud was a retired employee of Delco Products with 37 years of service and a member of their 25 Year Club. A member of the Stuart-Patterson Park Senior Citizens Club.

Survived by daughters, Mrs. Bobby (Marcella) Hurt, Mrs. Ray (Louise) Fleming; sister, Henrietta Som-mers; brother, Edward Bollheimer, all of Dayton; 2 grandchildren, Jeffrey and Jennifer Hurt. Prayers 9:30 a.m. Friday at the Meyer Boehmer Funeral Home, 1733 Brown St.

Mass of Christian Burial 10 a.m. Our Lady of the Rosary Church. Burial Calvary Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home Thursday 4-8 p.m. In lieu of flowers, make contributions to Children! Medical Center.

LUKINGBEAL, Paul, age 88 of 12 E. Fifth Franklin died Tuesday at his residence. He operated a picture fram-ing services Franklin, fomerly owned operated Lukingbeal Grocery, was a veteran of WW member of the Farmersville Masonic Lodge. Survived by one daughter Mrs. Phyllis Kurtz of Franklin, sister Mrs.

Alice Hoops of Farmersville, several nieces nephews. Funeral service will be 10:30 a.m. Friday at the Unglesby Funeral Home, Franklin. Burial Woodhill Cemetery. Visitation Thursday 6 to 8 p.m.

at the funeral home. Memorial contributions to First Presbyterian Church of Franklin. NOEL, Mrs. Eva Mae, age 75, of Oak died Tuesday at Miami Valley Hospital. A retired employee of Frlgidaire Corp.

and member of East Dayton Church of the Brethren. Preceded in death by husband, Howard. Survived by daughter and son-in-law, Wanda and Fred Lewis, Dayton; sister, Daisy Powers, Dayton; grandchildren, Steven A. Downs, De-nise Y. Johnson and Cymthia A.

Killings-worth; 6 great grandchildren. Funeral service 1 p.m. Friday Schllentz and. Moore Funeral Home, 1632 Wayne Ave. Rev.

J. Calvin Bright officiating. Interment Arlington Cemetery. The family will receive friends from 6-9 p.m. Thursday at the funeral home.

OTtYON, William age 58, of Englewood, passed away Monday, August at Good Sa maritan Hospital. He is survived by his wife, Mary E. (Jean); 1 son, Gregg of Dayton; sister and brother-in-law, Rhea and Robert Durko of Dayton, and a host of relatives and friends. He was employed at the NCR Corp. for more than 37 years and was a member of the 25-Year Club.

He was an Active Amateur Bowler in the Dayton area at one time. Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. Thursday at Baker- Hazel Funeral Home, 5555 Philadelphia Dr. at N. Main St.

Rev Wheeler T. Harden officiating. Interment Memorial Park Cemetery. Friends may call from 6-9 p.m. Wednesday at the funeral home.

Me mortal contributions may be made to the Bob Hippie Laboratories. PAULICK, Robert age 59 of Kettering, died Monday. He had for many years his own Ac counting Service In the Dayton Area. He was a member of St. Charles Borromeo Church; Knights of Columbus; a Graduate of the Univ.

of Dayton whare he received his Bachelors, as well as his Masters De gree. He was a Veterart of World War II. He Is survived by 3 sisters, Mrs. Joanne Lauglnlger, Nashua, New Hampshire, Genevieve and brother In-law, Paul Schurman and Mary Lou Paullck of Ketter ing; 2 brothers and sisters-in-law, Richard E. and June, Huber Hts.

and David and Joan of Kettering. Services Mass of Christian Burial, St. Charles Borromeo, 10:30 a.m Thursday with Prayers at 10 a.m. R. L.

Ullmer Son Kettering Chapel, 4100 Benfield Dr. Burial Calvary Cemetery. The family will receive friends from 5-8 p.m Wtdnesday at the Chapil. In lieu of flowers, Contributions ma be made to the Bob Hippie Laboratory. 10 Personals COLLEGE Motel in W.

Carroll-Ion, low rate, clean rms. color TV, radio, Acond. i59-4tu8. CONFUSEOT DEPRESSED? Call CONTACT 434-4684 DISCREET, personal Introduc-lions. Special rale for women.

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DNI, 45 S. luoiow, uovion, u. wi. 10 Parionali CREWS, Jill, age 33 of 455 W. Main Trot-wood, died Tuesday at her residence after a lengthy illness.

She was a devoted member of the Assumption Church and Right to Life Society. Loving wife of Garland Lin, loving mother of Anna Marie, Debbie Lin, Karen Agnes, Shelia Joy, Julie Rene, Sarah Michelle and Michael Lin, and daugh-ter of Mary Agnes Turner of Dayton, and sister of Marlbeth Joy Davis of Dayton, and a host of other friends and relatives. Mass of Christian Burial will be held at the Assumption Church 10 a.m. Friday. interment Cedar Hill Cemetery.

Friends may wish to call at the Rogers Funeral Home, Trotwood, 2-4 and 6-9 p.m. Thursday. The family request If desired that memorial contributions be made to Hospice of Davton. St. Vin cent DePaul Society or irustees Fund for her children's education.

Envelopes available at the Funeral Home. WARNER, C.A. (Chet), age 76, of Kettering, passed away Tuesday at Kettering Medical Center. He is survived by 1 sister, Mrs. P.H.

(Mary Lou) Robey of Tucson, several nieces and nephews. He was a retired manager from the Kroger a member of Masonic Lodge No. 5 Macon, Ga. He served as a Capt. in the U.S.

Air Corp WW II. Funeral Services will be held at 2 p.m. Friday, Tobias Funeral Home, 648 Wa-tervllet A v. Interment Miami Valley Memory Gardens. Friends may call 5-8 p.m.

Thursday at the funeral home. OB Lest a Found Found Pekingese, Napoleon area. Redish brown, no ID 299-5194 FOUND Iri color Bugle, female, Eastwood Lake 727. 236-4034 FOUND very large female dog, black wwhlle chest, possible Newfoundland. Springfield SI.

Smithville Rd. area. 434-4110 C5ST Basset Hound 9 mo. old. Black i white spots.

Englewood Randolph Two area Honey-brook Dr. 190-4400 ext. 229e REWARD LOST Billfold, black. Return pawl, keep money 256-2739 1 ai hl-Lr 19 UP nlA rl KmU av VHjrf is ji, vru 101, vntv creek, east Whlpp Rd. 434-SlM LOST female black seller white neck.

Answers lo Gypsy Huffman and Heiss area REWARD Call 254-0644 or 254-491 LOST German Shepherd, 4 blk Ian, female. Good Shepherd Lnurcn, Marsnman no. ttj-vuio LOST: gold Cocker Spaniel, black IU. Ia Lost in Saiem-Rivervlew Ave rca twiqi. bihhwi iv hot itct area, tan 221-131.

ATTENTION LOST grev male cat. yellow, col lar. Answers to the mame cf Muffin. Hincrest a Riverside area. 254-1359 or 271-3470 or 254-0780 $100 REWARD LOST Irish terrier, reddish brown female.

Looks like tm. Airedale. REWARDI 299-M52. Lest Ladies Cameo ring 179-4312 REWARD Last ladies watch, gold color, Seiko quart! on July 20. Sentimental value.

Reward. May have lost In Rikes-Seiem Mall 275-1771 LOST: POODLE while, bushy nair, lu id. ooesn I near or sec well. Answers to Michelle 8. clapping hands.

Reward Of 150 Loll fn Centervllle near Far Hills vvnipp. wj-rtM. LOST-Small while cat with black i brown ears a tan tmny Shull Ro-Carrlaoe Hill Park Re serve area, between Rt. 201 1 Beiietontelne Rd. See Sundays paper tor photo.

Call 179-0007, 37-1449. $200 REWARD LOST: Tan While Teacup Chihuahua, answers lo Bandit, on Redbank Lane, Huber Hts. Ml 5576; 274-9120, ask tor Elaint REWARD I AtY Tarrltp ml. black, Ian while, 'vicinity ot spinning a conn, im-mi. REWARD LOST while with Ian female, mixed Collie, wearing choker chain, Dorothy Ln Wilmington area, answers to lorey cn-i 1 14 LOST would person driving blk Pont, on Rt 35 on 73113, that picked uo padding from lounge cnair ptease car im-im.

COST I corduroy tan loveseal July 31. 434-g Hi: nt-jm. Leat-4 mo old, male blk Labrador Retriever wearing cnaln collar. wavne-wvoming area REWARD 2SM0O2 MALAMUTE, male, Kiln, looks like husky, silver, lost In Foresl Ridge area and veiny it. 2302 09 Announcoma-nts CASH For Alum Can 1 (Mast BEST PRICE 252-50U InTTTNT CASH tor cans I glassi Davton Necvcimg, m-gii lOPartonali ABORTION AAC DAYTON.

We can help. Up lo 14 wkt. All services performed by surgeon. Davton Women'i services, hit n. mam ai.

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