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THE CINCINNATI ENQUIRER Saturday, City's Broke, Gets A Boost MONROE, La. (AP) The City of Monroe, first American municipality in six years to default on a payroll, got an unexpected $300,000 in federal money Friday, enough for a belated payday for employees. Gov. Edwin Edwards carried the check into town, along with another for $165,000 in Federal Disaster Aid grants. Edwards said the $300,000 was in federal transit funds for the city's bus system.

"The city can now take the money in its general fund dedicated to the transit system and meet its payroll," Edwards said. Mayor Jack Howard, who has been trying to arrange a bank loan of $1 million to meet payrolls until the end of December, knew about the windfall carried by Edwards. The governor said he had tried all day to contact the mayor by telephone but couldn't catch him. It was not immediately known how soon the paychecks could be made out. Monroe's policemen, firemen, garbage collectors and other municipal employees had stayed at their jobs Friday without their paychecks.

The defaulted bimonthly payroll totaled $310,000, but the city has about $135,000 in cash to go with the federal grant. The Federal Disaster Aid grants, totaling $176,600, may also ease the situation. The grants cover rebuilding projects forced by three straight years of flood damage. If the Federal Disaster Aid funds cover projects already paid for by the city, that grant and the cash still remaining in city coffers would cover the paychecks. Less than $2000 would be left over.

Nixon Offers Aid In Suit LOS ANGELES (AP) Former President Richard M. Nixon has offered his aid to a Chinese woman in her liber suit against a newspaper that reported they were romantically linked, the woman's attorney said Friday. Attorney Robert K. Steinberg said Friday Nixon said during a meeting in San Clemente that he would co-operate with Marianna Liu in her $5-million libel suit against the National Enquirer. "What Mr.

Nixon means, I believe, is that if anyone wants to take a deposition he would be available in San Clemente," Steinberg said. "He said he would go to court if necessary." NIXON SPOKESMEN declined comment. Mrs. Liu's suit was filed in Superior Court August 30. The paper published a report that Nixon was involved romantically with Mrs.

Liu, that he had helped her emmigrate from Hong Kong to America and that he had been advised by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) that she was being investigated as a Communist spy. "Mr. Nixon denied he was ever involved in any type of intimate relationship," Steinberg said. "He denied that he helped her get into this country illegally. He denied any knowledge of her being a suspected Red agent." STEINBERG SAID he has requested Mrs.

Liu's file from the FBI under the Freedom of Information Act. "William C. Sullivan, a former assistant director of the FBI, said to his knowledge she was never under suspicion," he said. He said the National Enquirer report quoted "an FBI source." Steinberg said he has demanded a retraction, "but at this point they've refused to retract on grounds they made no direct accusations." 4 Newsmen Now Freed FRESNO, Calif. (AP) Four Fresno Bee newsmen were freed Friday after 15 days in jail for refusing to reveal a confidential source.

The four men smiled as Superior Court Judge Hollis Best sentenced them to five days in jail as punishment for conviction on contempt charges but gave them credit for time served. After an all-day hearing aimed at showing that the newsmen never would disclose a confidential source as ordered by the court, the judge weighed his decision for about 30 minutes and then agrethis court is persuaded that the preponderance of evidence is established that there is an articulated moral principle in the news media" not to disclose a source, said Best. "The court also concluded, using the burden of proof, that there is no substantial likelihood that they will reveal the source." The judge's decision followed testimony from the journalists themselves that their resolve remained firm. "I consider this an ethic as a matter of conscience," reporter William Patterson said. Reporter Joe Rosato said the 15 days the Bee newsmen spent in custody have "just reinforced my belief that I will never disclose the source." During the hearing, it was revealed for the first time that it was Rosato who made a promise of confidentiality to a source and remains the only member of the Bee four who knows the name of the source.

Earlier, another one of the jailed newsmen, managing editor George Gruner testified that the defendants' careers would be destroyed if they revealed their source. "To violate (this ethic) would be to hold us up to scorn among other members of our profession," Gruner said. Disclosure also "would have a chilling effect on future sources," Gruner said. James Bort, former Bee city editor and now ombudsman, followed Gruner to the stand and reiterated his resolve to withhold the source as a matter of professional ethics. HOUSES FOR SALE BIRTHS GOOD SAMARITAN AUGUST 19, 1976 BOWDON- -Bruce and Jane, 214 Bosley St.

boy. CURLIS- -Kenneth and Janet, RI. 2, Will girl. DUNTEMAN- Ronald and Mary Jo, 3608 Westwood-Northern Bivd. girl.

FISHER- Thomas and Deborah, 2018 Broadhurst boy, HALLMAN- George and Margaret. 5 Locust Milford, 0., boy. HATTING -Donald and Sue, 6492 Bridgetown girl. HEIMPOLD -David and Janalee, 3568 Ripplegrove boy. HEITFIELD- Thomas and Donna.

97 Branch Hili C1, boy. KAVANNAUGH-Martin and Diana, 10596 Chipstone Harrison, boy, KREKELER- John and Patricia. 4540 Reemelin boy. LINK -Barry and Crystal, 464 Winter's Cold Spring, girl. MOORMAN-Glen and Mary, 3294 Lapland girl.

-Bryan and Linda, 5117 Colerain boy. -Jude and Elaine, 3709 Woodbine girl. GOOD SAMARITAN AUGUST 30, 1976 BORCHELT-Richard and Mary Jo, 3850 Kilbourne boy. DAY-Robert and Monica, 3031 Westwood-Northern boy. -W.

Michael and Gloria, 28-C Fawn Fairfield, boy. HORAN-R. Thomas and Sheila, 100 Ridge Hill Highland Heights, girl. McMANUS- Michael and Theresa, 7438 Cella boy. PILOT -Donald and Mariann, 156 Warner girl.

PRICE- -John and Joan, 5463 Rapid Run boy. REEVES- -John and Mary Ellen, 3230 Charter Oak Edgewood, girl. SCHOENSTEIN- John and Virginla, 3771 Creekview boy. SMITH-David and Rita, 21 Hillside boy. SNEED -Gerald and Gloria, 415 Walnut Elmwood, boy.

TEPE- James and Judith, 3572 St. Charles girl. LEGAL NOTICES Department of the Treasury Internal Revenue Service Notice Of Sealed Bid Sale Under authority contained in section 6331 of the Internal Revenue Code, the property described below has been seized for nonpayment of internal revenue taxes due from Mark H. Kroll P.O. Box 40-2521 Ocean View Station Miami Beach, Florida 33140.

The property will be sold at public auction in accordance with the provision of sections 6335 of the internal Revenue Code, and related regulations. Date Bids will be Opened October 6, 1976. Time Bids will be Opened 10 A.M. Place of Sale Federal Building 550 Main St. Room 3509 Cincinnati, Ohio 45201.

Title Offered: Only the right, title, and interest of Mark H. Kroll in and to the property will be offered for sale. If requested, the Internal Revenue Service will furnish information about possible encumbrances, that may be useful in determining the value of the interest being sold. Description of Property Item No. 1 Essex 3 Masts, Overall Length 27 Inches Height 20 inches.

Item No. 2 Godrun 3 Masts Overall Length 36 Inches Height 24 Inches. Item No. 3 Bounty 2 Masts Overall Length 20 Inches Height 17 Inches. Item No.

4 Two Masts Hull Colored Red Overall Length 23 Inches Height 18 Inches. Item No. 5 Two Masts Color Ivory Overall Length 28 Inches Height 24 Inches. Item No. 6 Three Other Model Boats.

Item No. 7 One Lot of Yard, Pool Porch Furniture, Fireplace Equipment, Three Rugs Other Miscellaneous Items. The Property Will Be Offered For Sale As Separate Items Nos. 1 Thru 7 Or in The Aggregate. Property may be Inspected at: Stacey Storage Moving 2335 Gilbert Ave.

Cinfi, Ohio 45206. Showing Time On Friday September 24, 1976 from 2 to 4 P.M. Submission of Bids: All bids must be submitted on Form 2222, Sealed Bid for Purchase of Seized Property. Contact the office indicated below for Forms 2222 and information about the property. Submit bids to the person named below before the date bids will be opened.

Payment Terms: Bids must be accompanied by the full amount of the bid if it totals $200 or less. If the total bid is more than $200, submit 20 percent of the amount bid or $200, whichever is greater. Or acceptance of the highest be bid, the balance in due, it any, will Required full Deferred as follows: Balance To Be Paid On October 7, 1976 by 10 A.M. Form of Payment: All payments must be by cash, certified check, cashier's or treasurer's check or by a United States postal, bank, express, or telegraph money order. Make check or money order payable to the Internal Revenue Service.

Joseph P. Rothan -Revenue Officer 9-17-76 Internal Revenue Service P.O. Box 808 Attn: J. P. Rothan Cinti, Ohio 45201 684-2521 132974 Legal Notice THE CEMETERY OF SPRING GROVE The annual meeting of the lot holders will be held at the Cemetery Office, 4521 Spring Grove Avenue, Monday, October 4, 1976, at 2:00 o'clock P.M.

to receive the reports of the officers and to elect three Directors for the ensuing three years. Thomas E. Davidson, Secretary 132951 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BOARD OF HEALTH LEAD PAINT REGULATION The Board of Health will hold a public hearing on a proposed amendment to its reguiations concerning allowable per of lead in paints and other substances and the authority to order the removal of such substances when located on interior and exterior environmental surfaces which are accessible to small children. Those wishing to speak for or against the proposed amendments to the regulation should call 352-3177 before September 20, 1976. THE HEARING WILL BE HELD: DATE: SEPTEMBER 21 (TUESDAY) TIME: 7:00 P.M.

PLACE: 3101 BURNET AVENUE, CINCINNATI, OHIO 132970 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING The industrial Commission of Ohio will hold a Public Hearing on November 5, 1976, at 9:30 a.m., in Hearing Room Ohio Departments Building, 65 South Front Street, Columbus, Ohio, for the purpose of adopting, amending, rescinding Proposed Chapter IC-5, Specific Safety Requirements of the Industrial Commission of Ohio Relating to All Workshops and Factories. The Proposed Chapter IC-5, Specific Safety Requirements of the Industrial Commission of Ohio Relating to All Workshops and Factories, contains requirements upon an employer for the protection of such employer's employees and no others and shall apply to all workshops and factories subject to the Workmen's Compensation Act. The full and complete text of the said Proposed Chapter IC-5, Specific Safety Commission Requirements of the industrial of Ohio Relating to All Workshops and Factories, as filed in the Office of the Secretary of State on August 27, 1976, is available for public inspection in the Office of the Secretary of State, State House, Columbus, Ohio; the office of the Inudstrial Commission of Ohio; the office of the Industrial Commission of Ohio, 65 South Front Street, Columbus, Ohio; the office of the Division of Safety and Hygiene, 2325 West Fifth Avenue, Columbus, Ohio. THE INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION OF OHIO William W. Johnston, Chairman Raymond A.

Connor, Vice Chairman Gregory J. Stebbins, Member 132960 STATE OF OHIO DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE The undersigned, SUPERINTENDENT OF INSURANCE OF THE STATE OF OHIO, hereby certifies that American Reinsurance Co. of New York, State of New York, has complied with the laws of this State applicable to it and is authorized during the current year to transact in this state its appropriate business of insurance. This certificate must be published in a newspaper of general circulation in Hamilton County and filed in the Office of the Recorder of said county. Its Financial condition is shown by its annual statement to have been as follows on December 31, 1975: Admitted Assets.

$555,718,033.00 Liabilities. $501,861,644.00 Surplus. Income. $322,421,803.00 Expenditures. $263,533,685.00 Net $53,856,389.00 Capital.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, $8,176,691.00 I have hereunto subscribed my name and caused my seal to be affixed at Columbus, Ohio, this day and date. Sept. 2, 1976 Harry V. Jump Superintendent of insurance of Ohio 132968 Journey's End AHRENS Walter beloved husband of Jeannette "Jean" Ahrens Seibel, dear father of Stc. William W.

Ahrens (U.S. Army), grandfather of three grandchildren and brother of Mrs. Clara Colnot, Friday, September 17, 1976; age 68 years; residence 6563 Hayes Rd. Friends may cal at the Vitt Stermer Funeral Home, 3425 Harrison Cheviot. Time later.

BERNING Catherine (nee Michaels), beloved wife of the late John L. Berning, devoted mother of John L. Berning of New York and Mrs. William (Patricia) Keehan of Illinois, also survived by nine grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Thursday, September 16, 1976 at Palatine, formerly of Cincinnati.

Visitation, Monday morning from 9:30 to 10:30 A.M. at the Harry Meyer and Sons Funeral Home, 4989 Glenway Ave. opposite the Covedale Cinema. Donations may be made to St. Joseph Home for the Aged, 80 West Northwest Palatine, Ill.

Mass of Christian Burial at St. Joseph Home, Saturday morning. BIRTHS GOOD SAMARITAN AUGUST 25, 1976 BENESCH-William and Cynthia, 7999 Bridgetown girl BLADES -Mark and Bonita, Rt. 1 Box 215A, Cedar Grove, boy CONLON-Michael and Eiko, 11767 Hamlet boy GARRETT and Della, 270 East Kemper Loveland, girl GUNN-Gerald and Cheryl, 4258 Hamilton boy LUNSFORD- James and Alycia, 1026 Burton boy MEEK -Donald and Karen, 3316 Scioto boy OLLIER -Donald and JoAnn, 3317 Stevie boy PETIT -Bernard and Marlene, 3387 Greenway girl RAVENNA -Paul and Ruth, 3938 Blue Heron Lane, boy SCHAEFER- -William and Lorayne, 3680 Moonridge girl TAYLOR -Arthur and Joanne, 8357 Mace girl AUGUST 26, 1976 CANTWELL- -Michael and Cindy, 2610 Fenton girl CASSIDY -Henry and Alice, 1561 Oak Knoll boy ECKHARDT -Fred and Parn, 2227 Westwood-Northern boy HARRISON -David and Sharon, 6810 Park boy HEINE- Jacob and Pauline, 3349 Wunder boy HUBER- -Michael and Kathleen, 606 Commons Milford, 0., girl JONES -Kenneth and Valerie, 4467 Colerain girl KLOENNE- Thomas and Judith, 3652 Concerto Sharonville, girl MCCORMICK -Robert and Mary Lu, 3811 Fox Run girl MEYER-Paul and Billie, 3109 Riddle View Lane, girl RICHTER- -Gilbert and Donna, 1017 Fisk boy TEAL -Jospeh and Jean, 1011 McPherson, boy THOME -Robert and Mary Ellen, R.R.5 Box 133, Brook ville, girl AUGUST 27, 1976 ADKINS- -Terry and Marilyn, 1042 Clepper Lane, Batavia, 0., boy -Robert and Judith, 1079 Bandanna boy -Steven and Rose Ann, 10700 Robindale girl -Gene and Kelly Ann, 2130 Drex boy CARSON -Kyle and Karen, 3542 Schwartze girl HALBIG -William and Katherine, 5042 Relleum boy INDERHEES-Kenneth and Ann Marie, 5233 Arrow boy JOSEPH- -John and Molly Ann, 6273 Cortelyou girl KATHMAN-Dennis and Connie, 7810 Dawn boy LOICHINGER -Richard and Linda, 2560 Homestead Place, boy McCABE-Richard and Donna Jean, 4912 Strathmore girl AUGUST 28, 1976 ANTROBUS-Kenneth and Susan, 3201 Mayridge girl CARRICO -Francis and Deborah, 7696 Clovernook boy COSTANDI-Youssef and Suzanne, 124 Hosea girl ELLIOTT -James and Ollie Mae, 3436 Price girl GRUBBS -Dennis and Mary Lou, R.R.2 Box 271, Lawrenceburg, boy JOHNSTON- and Katherine, 3210 Lookout girl KELLER -Kenneth and Jean, 3484 Cheviot boy LANZAROTTA-Michael and Diane, 1852 Sunset boy LYNCH -Ronald and Carole, 6688 Hayes boy SANDY -Kenneth and Kathline, 9933 Arborwood girl SMITH- -Jonathon and Marie, 2963 West Knolls girl STEINER- John and Susan, 2880 Jonrose, girl SWADENER-Gregg and Deborah, 7126 Broadmore Drive, girl VANDERPOOL -George and Kathy, 651 Sedam boy WELLING -Donald and Patricia, 8931 Appleknoll girl YEARY -Philip and Irene, 5897 Juvene Way, boy August 31, 1976 BAKER -Dennis and Kathleen, 5369 Romance girl. BITSOFF -George and Rose, 152 Dorsey girl.

CANNON- -William and Patricia, 6514 Betts boy. EILERS- Gary and Rita, 3107 Lindsey Edgewood, girl. -Clyde and Carole, 1713 Lang girl. HULL -William and Elizabeth, 4412 West Fork girl. -Ronald and Geraldine, 224 Central Lockland, boy.

KRABBE- -Joseph and Sandra, 9383 Yellowwood girl. -David and Nancy, 5347 Taloak boy. MILLER -Earl and Sandra, 1110 Westfield Harrison, boy. MITCHELL-Lewis and Mamie, 9322 Round Top girl. MOHR -William and Mary Constance, 5129 Rybolt boy.

REDER- William and Jo Ann, 5227 Woodlake boy. REUPERT- Richard and Judy, 5627 Sheed boy, RIDER -Russell and Janet, 2301 Diana Covington, boy. SCANLON -William and JoAnn, 101 S. Cooper girl. SCARBROUGH-Eidon and Mary, 3952 W.

8th girl. SCOTT -Danny and Robin, 115 Campbell, Harrison, boy. SECREST -Daniel and Peggy, Springdale, girl. VAUGHN- James and Julie, 1742 Jester girl. September 1, 1976 COLLINS- John Karen, 7336 Kelly, Ft.

Meade, Maryland, boy. COX -Charles Lois, 837 Laverty boy. -Thomas Barbara, 597 Old State Alexandria, boy. -William Kathleen, 92 Burney Ft. Thomas, boy.

DUNCAN-Ronald Ella Mae, 276 Brookhaven boy, FORBES-David Cynthia, 2714 East Towers boy. -Wade, Jr. Gail, 10259 Dewhill Lane, boy. JOHNSON- Jerry Joy, 7909 Burgundy Lane, boy. KIM -Chong Yeon Hi, 36 West 7th girl.

McCRAY -Douglas Teddie, 4960 Ridge girl. MEYERS- Thomas Eileen, 1663 Yellowglen girl. MOLLETTE-George Melody, 7832 School boy. NUCK Suzanne, 4126 Mandrake girl. VALENTINO Patricia, 2996 Glenaire girl.

September 2, 1976 BRINK Vincent and Gloria, 2580 Westwood-Northern boy. -Stanley and Kathleen, 4024 Jamestown girl. -Donald and Rebecca, 303 Walnut Lebanon, 0., girl. HAHLEN-Michael and Wenda, 29 Bellemonte, Lakeside Park, girl. HEINY -David and Joanne, 2733 Mont Chateau, boy.

HUNT -Donald and Mary Kathryn, 2717 Vera Cruz Villa Hills, boy. LYNCH--John and Karen, 1362 Kesta boy. NAPIER -Alexander and Pamela, 9854 Oak Loveland, 0., boy. STOCKMAN -Randall and Anne, 2480 Queen City girl. TURNER -Charles and Margaret, 640 Heavenly boy.

For more complete information and address of the funeral director, refer to individual obituary below. NAME TIME DATE FUNERAL HOME AHRENS, Walter J. Vitt Stermer BERNING, Catherine Sept. 18 Harry Meyer Sons BUCK, Harold L. BUDE, Josephine M.

9:30 A.M. Sept. 20 Neidhard CHAPMAN. Lillie M. 1:00 P.M.

Sept. 20 Thompson CREIGHTON, Howard G. Muehlenkamp-Erschell CROWELL, Mathilda J. 10:00 A.M. Sept.

20 Thomas DAVENPORT, Bessie 10:30 A.M. Sept. 20 Rentro DUMLER, Pearl 11:00 A.M. Sept. 20 Gilligan HAECKL, Mable 3:00 P.M.

Sept. 19 Chas. A. Miller Sons HOOD, Raymond R. 2:30 P.M.

Sept. 19 Swindler LANG, Nora A. 9:30 A.M. Sept. 20 Gilligan MAYFIELD, June Dodge PRINZ, Theodore R.

10:00 A.M. Sept. 20 Swindler PUCKETT, Thomas Sr. 10:00 A.M. Sept.

20 Klaus-Weigel RAUCH, George L. 9:00 A.M. Sept. 20 Rebold SCOTT, Edith Mae 3:30 P.M. Sept.

19 Chas. A. Miller Sons SR. MARY SETON DACEY, S.C. 10:00 A.M.

Sept. 20 Gilligan-Siefke STIETMAN, Charlotte 2:00 P.M. Sept. 20 Strawser TACKE, Herbert D. 11:00 A.M.

Sept. 20 Hodapp TRAUB, Lawrence 10:30 A.M. Sept. 20 Strawser WILLIAMS, Pearl E. C.

Nurre WILLMAN, Henrietta 7:30 P.M. Sept. 20 Dayton, Ohio YOUNG, Joanna Thomas Memorial Journey's End BUCK Harold beloved husband of Elaine Haag, devoted father of Gerald, Michael J. and Dennis C. Buck, loving son of William C.

and the late Marguerite C. Buck, brother of Mrs. Robert (Peggy) Freyhof and Kenneth (Bill) Buck. September 16, 1976. Residence 28612 North Lincoln Bay Village, Ohio.

Formerly of Norwood, Ohio Service, Monday at Bay Village at the convenience of the family. CHAPMAN Lillie (nee Shelton), loving wife of John Chapman, dear mother of Albert Taylor, Herman Taylor, and Willie Taylor. Fond step-mother of Walfer, Earl, James, Thomas and Reversa Chapman. Loving daughter of Mrs. Mary Shelton, also survived by two sisters, Ms.

Lena Shelton, and Mrs. Mattie Hayes, two brothers, Sylvester and Hardie Shelton, 14 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren, other relatives and friends. September 15, 1976. Friends may call at the Southern Baptist Church, Lexington Readings Rds. Sunday, September 19 from 6:00 to 9:00 P.M.

Corinthian Chapter O.E.S. P.H.A. services 6:30 P.M. Sinai Court Daughters of Isis services at 7:30 P.M. Funeral services Monday at 1:00 P.M.

Rev. James E. Milton Pastor. Internment Spring Grove Cemetery. Thompson Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.

CREIGHTON Howard beloved husband of Mrs. Eleanore Creighton (nee Welker), dear father of Mrs. Pat Snyder, Mrs. Pamela Adams, Barry, Rodney, Timothy and Rick Creighton, also survived by 10 grandchildren and his mother Mrs. Emma Pfau.

September 16, 1976. Residence 232 Osborne Bethel, Ohio. Funeral arrangements by Muehlenkamp-Erschell Newport Funeral Home, 835 York St. Services at convenience of the family. Memorials to the American Cancer Society would be appreciated.

Visitation, 6 to 9 P.M., Sunday. CROWELL Mathilda J. (nee Becker), beloved wife of the late Rudolph C. Crowell, dear aunt of Mrs. Josephine Adams, former resident of Brambie Ave.

September 15, 1976. Friends may call at the Thomas Funeral Home, 4418 Whetsel Madisonville, Sunday from 5 to 8 P.M. Mass of the Christian Burial Monday, 10 A.M. at the St. Margaret of Cortona Church.

Interment, Mother of God Cemetery. DAVENPORT Bessie, devoted wife of the late Larz Davenport, fond aunt of Mrs. Grace Elliot. September 13, 1976. Friends may call at Renfro Funeral Service, 647 Forest Avondale, Sunday from 6 to 8 P.M.

where funeral services will be held Monday, 10:30 A.M. Rev. Samuel R. Wright officiating. Interment United American Cemetery.

DUMLER Pearl (nee Droste), beloved wife of the late Martin Dumler, dear mother of the late Martin Dumier, Friday, September 17, 1976 at her residence 3939 Erie Ave. Mass of Christian Burial at St. Francis de Sales Church Monday at 11 A.M. No visitation. Gilligan Funeral Home in charge.

GRAVE MARKERS MONUMENTS SEARS, ROEBUCK CO. War I Vet War Il Vet Veteran Armed Forces Spanish-Amer. War Vet JOURNEY'S END (DEATHS) Journey's End HAECKL Mable (nee Stewart), beloved wife of John Haecki, dear mother of Mary Jane Baker, Robert Stewart Haecki and Carol Huether, dear sister of Irene Frankhaus, Thursday; September 16, 1976. Residence 5743 Nahant Ave. Friends may call at the Chas A.

Miller Sons Funeral Home, Hamilton Ave. at Knowlton Northside, Sunday 2 P.M. until time of service at 3 P.M. In lieu of other remembrances, memorials may be directed to the Ohio Masonic Home, Springfield, Ohio. Shriners Burns Institute or charity of your choice.

HOOD Raymond beloved husband of Mrs. Goldie (nee Chadwell) Hood, devoted father of Raymond Hood, Samuel Jane Billy Ray, Harvey and Boyd H. Hood, dear brother of Mrs. Loretta Brummett, Mrs. Alice Powell and Anderson C.

Hood, also survived by 11 grandchildren and one great-grandchild, Thursday, September 16, 1976; age 61 years; residence 508 Riggs Independence, Ky. Funeral services 2:30 P.M. Sunday at the Faith Baptist Church, Latonia. Friends may call from 4 to 9 P.M. Saturday at the Swindler Funeral Home, 214 W.

Southern Latonia, Ky. Interment services ivesday, September 21, at the Calvary Cemetery, Corbin, Ky. LANG Nora A. (nee Burke), beloved wife of Irvin G. Lang, dear mother of Claire Budai, Virginia Hunter, Evelyn Broerman and Philip Lang, sister of Loretto Stein, also survived by 22 grandchildren and one great-grandchild.

Thursday, Sepfember 16, 1976 at her residence 6433 Crestview Ave. Mass of Christian Burial at the Church of the Nativity, Monday at 9:30 A.M. No visitation. Gilligan Funeral Home, in charge. MAYFIELD June Dodge, beloved wife of Kenneth Mayfield, loving mother of Wally Dodge and Ellen Dodge.

September 15, 1976 at her residence 323 Forest Cinti. Funeral Service in Morgantown, West Va. at the convenience of the family. Memorial service at the Wyoming Presbyterian Church, Saturday, September 25, 10 A.M. Gifts may be made to the charity of your choice.

PUCKETT Thomas age 55. Residence 206 Martin Trenton, Ohio. Husband of Helen Virginia Puckett, father of John Thomas Jr. and Janice Linn Puckett. Thursday, September 16, 1976 at Mercy Hospital, Hamilton.

He was a general supervisor at Ford Motor Car Sharonville. Services, Monday, September 20 at 10 A.M. at the Klaus-Weigel Funeral Home, Hamilton, Ohio. Visitation, Sunday September 19 at the Funeral Home, between 6 and 8 P.M. Family suggest donations to the Trenton Ohio Rescue Squad.

RAUCH George beloved husband of Grace Holthaus Rauch, beloved father of Mrs. Ronald (Judith) Koehne, Ronald G. and John G. Rauch, brother of Sr. Mary Carleta, S.N.D.

and Albert E. Rauch. Friday, September 17, 1976. Residence 3739 Kessen Ave. Age 53.

Friends may call at Rebold Funeral Home, 3700 Glenmore Ave. at Mozart, Cheviot, Sunday, 4-8 P.M. Funeral Mass St. Martin Church, Monday, 9 A.M. SCOTT Edith Mae (nee Reid), beloved wife of Wylie H.

Scott, dear sister of Ethel Lowe, Friday, September 17, 1976; age 64 years; residence 1514 Lingo St. Friends may call at the Chas. A. Miller Sons Funeral Home, Hamilton Ave. at Knowiton Northside, Sunday from 1:30 P.M.

until time of services at 3:30 P.M. Interment Monday. A JOURNEY'S END (DEATHS) RADEL FUNERAL HOMES Henry J. Radel President Their final tribute a Radel Service. HULSMANN, Anna M.

BROWNING, Alice L. DEBES, Betty BARNES, Robert W. HELTON, Jackson L. LOTTES, Harry SILER, William Henry WALKER, Wilma L. You Can Trust Your Family To The Radel Family Of Fine Funeral Homes.

CINCINNATI Journey's End TRAUE Lawrence, beloved husband of Patricia Traub (nee Hayden), devoted father of Janice Lehan, Bobbie Jean Traub and Larry, Allan, Anthony and John Traub, devoted step-father of Pam Patton, Patty Stamper, Robert and Richard Wetzel, devoted grandfather of eight grandchildren, devoted son of Mary Traub, devoted brother of Eileen Brickler. Wednesday, September 15, 1976. Residence 10592 Kenwood Blue Ash. Friends may call from 4 to 7 P.M., Sunday at the Strawser Funeral Home, 9503 Kenwood Blue Ash. Services, 10:30 A.M., Monday.

For those who choose contributions may be made to the Heart Fund. WILLIAMS Pearl, beloved husband of Laura Price Williams, dear father of Larry James and Marlene E. Williams, also survived by two brothers and six sisters. Thursday, September 16, 1976. Residence Mt.

Carmel, Ohio. Private Funeral Services from the E.C. Nurre Funeral Home, Amelia, Monday, September 20 at 1 P.M. Friends may call Sunday, 3 to 6 P.M. Those desiring may make memorial contributions to the American Heart Assoc.

WILLMAN Henrietta, beloved wife of the late Harry Willman, devoted mother of Rev. John Willman, Miss Martha Willman, Mrs. Rosemary Coleman, Mrs. Mercedeze Williams. Friday, September 17, 1976, at St.

Elizabeth Hospital after a short illness. Residence Dayton, O. Mass Christian Burial, Monday evening, 7:30 P.M. St. Mary Church, Xenia Dayton, O.

Visitation, Sunday, 4 to 9, Westbrock Funeral Home, and Monday evening at the church 6:30 until time of Mass. YOUNG Joanna F. (nee Miller), beloved wife of the late Ory R. Young, devoted mother of Mrs. Beatrice Sanders, Mrs.

Joan Sanks, Mrs. Jean Streitenberger and John F. Young, also survived by 10 grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. September 16, 1976. Private services at the convenience of the family.

Memorials may be made to the Pleasant Ridge United Methodist Church. Thomas Memorial, 7500 Montgomery Kenwood in charge of arrangements. FLORISTS CB club being formed. For details write P. O.

Box 29157 BAND-738-4861, 921-7779. Avail. Variety of music. Any occasion. CAKE SHOW -Beechmont Mall, Sept 18th, 19th.

Plan to enter call 871-6772 EXCESSIVE fortunes -Drinking is a crippler. lives, and families. Help is available. Call the CAREUNIT program at St. Francis Hospital (513) 244-5292 FREE PREGNANCY TEST HELP Call BIRTHRIGHT 241-5433 FREE-WE WILL HAUL AWAY OLD JUNK CARS.

351-6026 FREE -Will haul away altogether appliances, refrigerators, washers, dryers, freezers, ground level basement. Call Genfleman Joe Junkman 761-9649. GLENDALE 12TH ANNUAL STREET SALE Sept. 18 11 a.m.-3 p.m. THE CINTI.

FLORISTS 24 hrs. Immediate delivery. 7 days 241-8070 MISCELLANEOUS NOTICES ATTN: CINTI. CITY EMPLOYEES: HAVE A PLANT PARTY Earn money in your spare time. We provide the plants, you provide your friends.

For information Oasis Plants 984-3330 JUNK CARS-Hauled away free regardless of condition 731-2799 NEEDED -FIRST TENOR, B. 621-7846 NEED (2) OHIO STATE FOOTBALL TICKETS. Call after 5. 752-8287. PARTY HUNT -Go car hunting.

Front door service at Stillpass Motors. PERMANENT HAIR REMOVAL(Electrolysis) Betty Jump C.T. Audrey Meiman C.T. Licensed under medical board 4130 Dixie Hwy Erlanger 342-6622 POLLY M. QUIN -Please contact Robert E.

Jacobs. Important. 381- 6600. RECORDING ARTISTS Local record company is auditioning talent for possible recording. For appointment call Ms.

Lee AMERICAN MUTUAL RECORDING COMPANY, Cincinnati, Ohio 513-621-6233 RUMMAGE SALE 9-12 South Reading School (Clark Rd.) Many good buys Machine Desk cabinets. Only $25. Kramer's 521-3100 TROUBLED? Have a problem? Call Contact. Here 24 hrs. day.

631-0111 WANTED -Bengal Tickets, Seasonal or spot games. 4-6 seats. 216-238- 7250. WANTED -Ohio State Football ticklets. 2 per game, Call anytime after 5 pm 863-0398.

LOST AND FOUND FOUND- -C. Hill abandoned tiger kitten, free to good home. 681-3352. FOUND- -In Norwood, male pup, 6 wks. old, Spaniel, white with black and brown.

541-7955 eves. FOUND-Male cat, wide jewel collar. Silverton area. 891-3184. FOUND -Small poodle, Tri-County Area.

Call and identify. 874-9461. LOST -Black female puppy, 10 wks old, white spot on neck, Anderson Twp. 231-4892 LOST -Bucket of tools. North Bend at Fair Park Reward.

681-9342 LOST -Fairfield area. Gray and black striped female cat. Answers to REWARD. 868-7147. LOST -Male Husky, gray white, Hyde Park, answers to REWARD.

861-5815; 475-5828 LOST -Male, Poodle, brown, Hyde Park area. Generous Reward. 631- 8306 until 5:30. After 5:30, 321-9770. LOST -Movie camera, 10th Washington, Newport.

REWARD. 291-6386. LOST -Part great female, tag 40289, male part shepherd fag 44288, 251-1474. Reward. LOST -Part Shepherd, part Siberian Husky, black, white spots over eyes, male, Smoky, lost in Forest Park viIcinity.

Reward. 851-0255. p.m. 475- 3842 a.m. LOST -Prescription Sun glasses between Post Office Netherland.

Hilton. REWARD. 471-2266. LOST SAMOYED. Large, white, long haired dog, male.

REWARD. 931- 8191. LOST- -Toy poodle, male. Charcoal gray with white chin whiskers. Wearing red collar with rabies tag Vicinity 7th and Oak, Newport.

Answers to Child's pet. REWARD. 431-2937, 635-5914. LOST TOY TERRIOR BLACK WHITE FEMALE Needs medication. Walnut Hills.

REWARD! $150. Family grieving. 321- 2020. LOST -Watch, Gold accutron, and band, inscription on back, Northgate area. 385-7432.

LOST band, gold mans. Indiana Hill vicinity, reward, 232-3445 SILVER CUFFLINK -Initials: J.A.T. Maybe Hyde Park Sq. Vicinity. REWARD.

891-7823. EDUCATION INSTRUCTION MUSIC LESSONS--Will teach your child to play piano. Wyoming-Finneytown area. 761-5688. SEWING LESSONS Private: Semi Private 522-6775 VOICE LESSONS -Class private.

nix. 621-4744 AUTO DRIVEWAY CARS: L.A., Wilmington, N.C., Chicago, New York and Los Vegas. 621-8384. LEAVING FOR L.A. AREA -Sept.

20th. Young man, middle 20's. Share expense driving with same. After 4 PM 731-0214. NEED Ride; Kirby Colerain to Woodlawn 7:30 a.m.

542-8975. RIDERS DRIVERS- To other US cities. Share transportation, cuts cost. RIDE CENTER. 381-2870 RIDERS- To Southern Calif.

Share driving expenses. Leaving Call Brad 522-4738 YOU FLY -We'll deliver your car, ICC licensed, insured, 70 offices. Auto Transport, David Rubens, 861-4729 TRAVEL OPPORTUNITIES AAACON -Offers you a car to drive to N. Y. Las Vegas, Phoe- CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING index Announcements A -Journey's End (Deaths) Monuments 3-Card of Thanks -In Memoriam D--Florists -Religious, Social Events -Societies and Lodges -Miscellaneous Notices H-Lost and Found -Education Instruction -Travel Opportunities -Farm and Produce -Greetings Real Estate for Sale 1-Houses for Sale 1A -No.

Ky. Houses for Sale 18-Mobile Homes 1C-Condominiums 1D-Home Insurance -Indiana Real Estate IF -Home, Garden 1 Supplies 1G -Custom Pre-Cut Homes 2-Apartment Houses, Sale 3-Real Estate Loans 4-Resort Property Sale 5-Florida Property 6-Out-of-State Property Sale 7-Farms, Country Homes, Sale 8-Lots and Acreage Sale 9-Business, Indus. Prop. Sale 9A -Industrial Property Lease 98-Business Places, Rent 9C-Office Space for Lease 9D-Business Supplies 10-Investment Property 11-Real Estate for Exchange 12-Real Estate Wanted Real Estate for Rent 13-Apartments Furnished 13A -Rental Furniture 138-Hotels, Motels 13C-Apart. to Share Service 14-Apartment to Share 14A -Rental Agencies -Rental Information Serv.

15-Apartments, Unfurnished 15A Homes tor Rent Option to Buy 16-Houses Furnished 17-Houses, unfurnished 17A-Houses, 17B-Moving Storage 18-Garages 19-Furnished Rooms 20-Unfurnished Rooms 21-Room and Board 22-Day Care Children 23-Farms, Cntry. Homes Rent 24-Resorts 25-Rest Homes, Licensed 29-Office Furniture and Equipment for Rent 30 -Wanted to Rent Employment 31-Instruction opportunity 33-Domestic Help Wanted -Domestic 34-Employment Services And Consultants 348-Resume Services 35-Help Wanted 39-Sales Help Wanted 40-Professional Situations Wanted 41-Situations Wanted -Agency Situations Wanted Business Service 41B-Professional Service 42-43-Service Directory Financial 44-Business Opportunities 44A-Franchises Distributorships 45-Personal Loans -Financial Service 46-Bank Loans 47-Pawn Loans Merchandise 48-Household Goods 48A -Gold Chest 48B-Goid Sales 49C-Bridal Services 48D- Arts and Craft 49-Coins Stamps -Collectors Items 50-Antiques 51-Musical Merchandise 51A-CB, Stereo, Radio Equipment 52-Television -Photo Equipment and Supplies 528-Sewing -Food Items 53-Sales, miscellaneous 53A -Swap Shop 53B-Flea Market 54-Business, Office Equipment A -Typewriters 55-Diamonds, Jewelry 56-Wearing Apparel -Factory Outlet 57-Pets 57A -Horses and Equipment 58-Livestock, Farm Equip. 58A -Fuel Oil, Wood 58B-Evergreen, Shrubs 58C-Lawn Snow Equipment 59-Lumber, Building Supplies 59A -Home Improvements 60-Machinery, Tools, Equipment 60A Tools Equipment for Rent 61-Auction Sales 62-Wanted to Buy 63-Sporting Goods Transportation 64-Boais, Motors Equipment 64A-Campers, Travel Trailers 648-Utility Trailers 65-Motorcycles, Motor Scooters 66-Bicycles 67-Airpianes for Sale 68-Parts, Repairs 68A -Recreational Vehicles 688-R Directory 69-Wanted Automotive 70-Trucks, Rent, Lease 70A -Truck Directory 708-4 Wheel Drive Vehicle 71-Trucks, Tractors, Trailers 71A-Foreign Sports Cars 71B-Station Wagons and Passenger Vans Cars 71D-Auto Loans 71E-Auto Insurance 71F -Auto Leasing 71G-New Car Directory 72-Automobiles for Sale For information on Box Number mail, call 721-2700 Rate Effective Nov. 1, Time Daily $1.10 per line Time Sunday .1.42 per line Times .90 per line 3 Times .84 per line 4-5-6 Times 66 per line 1-8 Times .63 per line 9 Times 58 per line 10 Times .53 per line 30 Times 52 per line AMBERLEY 535-308 PRESTIGIOUS ADDRESS Beautiful 5 bedroom, 3 bath home on one acre lot. surrounded by mature trees and professional landscaping.

Ideal for entertaining, this 6 year old home is in perfect Where in Amberley can you buy so much home, including a finished rec room in basement and not have to spend thousands remodeling. Quotation $96,500. See it today. 231-5200 JERI DICK 984-3535 THEO. MAYER REALTOR AMELIA ACRES bedroom home, one car garage, public water, fenced yard, $28,500.

Call Mr Pierce, 734-4538 or 752-0939 TilliamS REALTY AMELIA-5 room modern house, on 2 acres, lots of trees and a barri, 500. by owner, 752-4981. ANDERSON NEW JOB is forcing owner to sell this 3 bedroom, 14 bath horne. Fully equipped eat-in kitchen. Full dining room.

Big basement. Fenced rear yard and car garage. 2nd floor in process of remodeling. Owner will have it completed. Will FHA or VA.

Only $29,900. 791-0700. CENTURY 21 Harry Shelby, Realtors ANDERSON -Brick home, beautifully decorated, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, wooded lot, 1118 Holz, $39,900., 232- 8562 or 562-2893. ANDERSON CD3037 7011 LAWYER One of a kind, custom built 4 bedroom, country French colonial Large center foyer -slate floor Living room, formal dining room, woodburning fireplace Equipped kitchen Family room with raised hearth 3-Car garage Full basement All this on 2 beautifully treed, landscaped acres. 271-7200 Connie Dufresne 232-2688 West Shell HI ALIGNS ANDERSON -Convenient, spacious bedroom split-level, acre baths, living room, dining room, den, family room, kitchen, could also be nice home.

Priced in mid 50's, 231-9053 ANDERSON-FOX CHAPEL 08 NEED 5 Particular? This elegant 2 story home is for you. Unusual floor plan with contemporary flair. Ultimate in spaciousness, grand for entertaining and family fun living Too many features to tell about in one ad. Please call for details and appointment to see. Ask for KATHY ZIMMERMANN 231-0900 CLINE Journey's End SR.

MARY SETON Dear sister of Mrs. Genevieve Healy, of Cincinnati, Ohio, Mrs. Frances Delch, oi Indianapolis and Mr. Joseph Dacey, also of Cincinnati. Thursday, September 16, 1976.

Visitation, Sunday, September 19 from 4 to 8 P.M. at the Mother House, Mt. St. Joseph, Ohio. Bible Vigil, 7 P.M., Sunday.

Mass of Christian Burial, Monday, September 20 at 10 A.M. at the Mother House Chapel, Mt. St. Joseph, Ohio. Gilligan-Siefke Funeral Home, in charge.

STIETMAN Charlotte (nee Powell), beloved wife of the late Fred Stietman, devoted mother of Mrs. Charlotte Henry, William Dolfinger, Jr. and Edward Dolfinger, devoted grandmother of three grandchildren, devoted sister of Myrtle Smith and Ann Stanley. Thursday, September 16, 1976. Residence 4459 Emerald Rossmoyne.

Friends may call from 3 to 6 P.M., Sunday at the Strawser Funeral Home, 9503 Kenwood Blue Ash. Services 2 P.M. Monday. TACKE Herbert beloved brother of Helen and Emma Tacke. Friday September 17, 1976.

Residence, 7151 Dillword Street, Carthage. Friends may call at the Hodapp Funeral Home, 7401 Vine Street, Carthage, Sunday from 4 to 7 P.M. Funeral services, Monday at 11 A.M. Member of Elmwood Eagles VFW. Family request memorials directed to the Carthage United Church of Christ or your favorite charity.

ANNOUNCEMENTS SERVICES BU ALLISON FUNERAL HOME 261-0146 inc. ROBBINS MADISON AVE ALLISON ROSE IS THE PREFERRED SERVICE SERVING ALL GREATER CINTI AREA ANDERSON FUNERAL NOME 3412 CLIFTON 281-4543 home FORD (Opposite Westwood Town Hall) 3042 Harrison Ave. 661-4059 Busse Borgmann Co. 3464 Central Parkway 681-1343 DALBERT-WOODRUFF FUNERAL HOME 922-1010 2880 BOUDINO1 at QUEEN CITY AVE. A.

C. DOBBLING SOM FT THOMAS BELLEVUE 441-1730 491-4500 Glenn, Hall and Jordan FUNERAL CHAPELS 733-4430 863-2907 ELDEN A. GOOD 2620 ERIE AVE. 871-3433 I GUMP-NOLT FUNERAL HOME 3440 Glenmore at Herbert Cheviot 661-0690 Jamison Jamison Jr. Inc.

West End Evanston 721-1616 961-7544 W. Mack Johnson Funeral Homes WALNUT HILLS 1309 E. McMillan St. 961-0474 MADISONVILLE 6111 Madison Rd. 271-0203 MIDDENDORF.

JOHN N. SONS 912 Main, 431-1718 Muchlenkamp-Erschell 261-8093 Newport, Ft. Thomas, Dayton MURRE BROS. FUNERAL DIRECTORS 241-6929 Schaefer-Busby Established 1836 24 W. 9th St.

241-0032 SCHMIST-DHONAU READING SHARONVILLE 948-1113 944-1113 Tufts Funeral Nomes Loveland Kings Mills 683-2430 597-2992 VORNIS Funeral Homes LOCKLAND SPRINGDALE 821-0062 771-2594 631-4884 WEIL FUNERAL HOME 3901 READING, RD T. P. WHITE SONS Mt. Washington 231-7150 WITT, GOOD KELSCH FUNERAL HOME 3026 MADISON 2D, 531-0105 REALTORS ANDERSON LOW $50's 4 BEDROOMS and 1 bedroom on 1st floor, 3 full baths, plus family room with woodburning fireplace, equipped kitchen, loads of space. Situated on no-outlet street.

231-7500 Bob Johnson 231-0779 The JOHNSON REALTOR ANDERSON-MT. WASHINGTON 345- SMASHING is the word for this custom designed one-floor plan home at 1506 Burney. Two bedroom plus sun room. Gorgeous ground with a walled-in garden too. Why not go first class.

Please call for details. JANE DRUFFEL 271-9500 SAVE $3000 on today's market, on this 3 bedroom, bath condo. Plus washer and dryer, Culligan water softenar, rods. 528-1071. ANDERSON Offering 67 Wooded Seclusion Be the first to see this 4 bedroom, 2 story home designed for graciousliving.

Entry hall leads fo very generous size rooms with a picture, book view of the unusual heated inground pool. Lovely patio plus all the features that make a house a home. Priced low at $64,900. Please ask for ANDERSON-Owner Transferred 102 Beautiful Bi-Level Spacious three bedrooms, baths, huge paneled family room with woodburning fireplace. Wooded lot.

A real dream with many extras. Call NOW. KATHY ZIMMERMANN 231-0900 CLINE REALTORS ANDERSON- -Reduced $35,500. 3 bedrooms, basement, air screened patio. 248-0300 Real Estate 1200 ANDERSON SHERWOOD FOREST 4 bedrooms, baths, dining room, equipped eat-in kitchen, family room, wooded lot, central air, immediate occupancy.

$47,500. By Owner 231-3667 ANDERSON TURPIN SCHOOLS VA PRICED Come see today. This newly listed 4 bedroom home is freshly painted inside and out with first floor wall to wall carpeting, and central air conditioning. Family room with wet bar. All utilities and only $41,000.

VICKI ZEIS 321-3366 REALTOR 871-3100 MONTGOMERY co. ANDERSON TWP. BY OWNER 1443 Collinsdale $37,900 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, 2-story. 1472 Sutton Ave. $32,900 2 bedrooms, baths, large lot, extra building 26 30.

Call 231-2549 or 232-7029 ANDERSON TWP. LIKE CONTEMPORARY? You'll love this 3 bedroom, 2 full baths, redwood, story home with 16 ft. high living room, dining room and kitchen, wood-bearned ceilings. Open clerestory windows porary floor-plan. A wooden Deck overlooks the private wooded lot.

Asking $44,900. Call 232-0030 Parchman Oyler REALTORS ANDERSON TWP-Like new 3 bedroom bi-level, 2 baths, 2 car garage. Large family room, patio doors. Gas heaf. $41,900.

FHA- VA or trade. Realtor 731-2002, 793-3811. ANDERSON TWP. 1.5 acres Contemporary Redwood Ranch secluded in woods, 3 bedroom, 2 bath, 36x15' deck off family room, with fireplace, basement, 2 car garage. Turpin schools.

$59,900 232-3414 ANDERSON TWP. -60 yr. old house with 10 large rooms. Florida room, living room with woodburning, fireplace, dining room with bay window, large kitchen with breakfast room, family room with bar, 4 bedrooms, deck and patio. All this on acre with large, old trees.

231-0991. ANDERSON TWSP BY OWNER 3 bedroom brick ranch, central air, fully carpeted, dish washer, range and disposal, large family room, fenced rear yard. $29,500. By Appointment only. 232-3941.

ANDERSON 116 BRITNEY AREA Professionally decorated 3 bedroom, bath home on park -like lot. Big family room with woodburning fireplace, gas heat, central air. Drapes, washer and dryer inJOYCE cluded. WADDELL Immediate occupancy, 231-0900 CLINE REALTORS ANDERSON NEW LISTING Immediate occupancy on this newly decorated and spiffy clean 3 bedroom home. Spacious back yard offers privacy and distant view.

300. NINA FANSHER 232-3110 Dwellings.

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