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all is P. in Cincin-1 Ohio. li- 1 8308 Pol 32 Wednesday, May 26, 1971 THE CINCINNATI ENQUIRER Suits Filed A257290. Mary B. Polsont et al.

vs. James W. Snyder, et al. For $20,460. A257291.

Order for Jerry Rhoades to appear as a witness. A257292. Fidelity Fed. SALA VS. Bill Tarpoff, et al.

For $3,960. A257293. Giacinto Valerio et al. vs. Joseph J.

Commelo, et al. Foreclosure of mortgage. A257294. Betty L. Neely vs.

Marvin L. Neely. Divorce. A257295. Alice F.

Beckham vs. Wil(liam D. Beckham. Divorce. A257296.

Terry C. Smith vs. Terri Ann Smith. Divorce. A257297.

Mildred Goins vs. William R. Goins. Divorce. A257298.

Linda- S. Holcomb vs. Timothy A. Holcmob. Divorce.

A257299. Margaret M. Tyree vs. Edward M. Tyree.

Divorce. A257300. Pansy M. Lange vs. Dennis R.

Lange. Divorce. A257301. Charles V. Noland VS.

Patricia Anne Noland. Divorce. A257302. Mary Cathy Schmdt vs. John Schmidt.

Divorce. A257303. Arthur Young Co. VS. Henry Gallenstein Jr.

For $9000. A257304. Dr. Jerome B. Albert VS.

Charles Ingram, et al. Injunction. A257305. Emma Huffman vs. Willie Huffman.

Divorce. A257306. May White VS. Arnold White. Divorce.

A257307. State of Ohio Bureau of Motor Vehicles VS. Richard F. McEntush. Appeal.

A257308. Laura A. Quiqley vs. Jerome J. Quialey.

Divorce. A257309. Sylvia Courtney vs. Richard Courtney. Divorce.

A257310. Jesse DeHart vs. Aleneitha Crews. For $15.000. A257311.

Ronald E. King vs. Sheila King. Divorce. A257312.

Karen L. Keating vs. Daniel D. Keating. Divorce.

A257313. Royal Globe Indemnity Co. vs. Donald E. Waits.

For $5,900. A257314. Margo D. Ackerman VS. Charles A.

Ackerman et al. Divorce. A257315. Sandra K. Motzer vs.

Frederick A. Motzer. Divorce. A257316. Sharon K.

Kirsch VS. Joseph J. Kirsch. Divorce. A257317.

Marilyn J. Schultz vs. Wilbert J. Schultz. Divorce.

A257318. Ralph Messer, et al. VS. R. J.

Vilardo Chrysler-Plymouth, et al. For $341,530. BIRTHS GOOD SAMARITAN HOSPITAL MAY 14, 1971 BACHMAN- Gerald and Nancy, 3627 Glenmore qirl. BLEVINS -Randall and Benita, 2346 Fulbourne boy. TOLLE- Jack and Nola, 4379 Airy.

mount, girl. PERDUE- -James and Debra, 1885 Reading boy. PLOEGER -Anthony and Susan, Stout boy. PURCELL James and Mary 4334 Schulte girl. -Donald and Jacqueline, 622 Hawthorne boy.

LONG- Talmage and Sandra, 312 Calhour girl. HUNTER -Richard and Jalia, 4631 Vine boy. CARGILE- -Lawrence and Sharyn, 275 Mohawk girl. SHIELDS--Gerard and Mary, 1525 Sutton boy. -Joseph and Elizabeth, 908 Enright girl.

MAY 15, 1971 McCARTHY -John and Susan, 6988 Grace boy. REES- -Joseph and Anita, 3443 McFadden bov. COFFEY- -Henry and Ruth, 2236 Wheeler, girl. CALLAHAN- -James and Diana, 11986 Elkwood boy. BEDINGHAUS- Dennis and Mila, 3727 Carson girl.

SHOOK--Thomas and Diana, 707 Froome, girl. ADAMS -Ronald and Agnes, 565 Purcell, boy. STEWART- James and Dorothy, 4215 Appleton girl. -James and Kathleen, 6044 Winnetka girl. LESCH- and Dana, 4431 W.

Eichth girls KELCH -Donald and Sondra, 5695 Werkshire girl. INABNIT- -Ronald and Barbara, 3308 Carlisle Latonia, boy. CURRAN- Thomas and Kathleen, 2459 Madison bov. ZENZ--Michael and Cathy, 2570 Harrison girl. MAY 16, 1271 STRAUB -Galen Cheryl, 11419 Rose BALLINGER- Howard Janice, 906 boy.

HARRELL-Elza Fannie, 49 boy. STAHL- -Daniel Lorelei, 2940 Jonrose, girl. SCOTT -James Carol, 1922 Kinney boy. WEST -James Vella, 1760 Concerd Amelia, girl. CAINE Shirley, 647 Sedam St.

twin girls. FEHR-Ronald Mary, 2524 Sarv.s girl. DECKER- -Eula Simmie, Alexandria, boy, KELLER- Don Beverly, 3978 River girl. CAPPEL -Frank Glenda, 3530 Muddy Creek boy. MAY 17, 1971 WENNEMAN- Louis Nancy, Lot 161 Shadow Lake Village, Mason, boy.

FRALEY -Glenn 1841 Yorktown boy. SEIG-Gary Shelia. 3912 Kenkel Ave ROLLINS Janice, 4742 Woodlawn, boy. -John Patricia, 4442 Cornell girl. BUSCHE- -James Ruth, 459 Kitty Lane, bov.

HERING Donald JoAnne, 10647 Breedshill girl. RILEY -Bennie Sharon, 417 Warner girl. WOOD- John Karma, 4321 Tower airl. SCHENKEL -Robert Bonnie, 3676 Brockton, boy. NYSTEDT Paul Marianne.

2927 Windon boy. KRULL-Wayne Terry, 8008 St. Route 128, Miamitown, girl. COGLIANO-Francis Debra, 3954 Mar burg, boy. SCHMIDT- Edward Carol.

1003 Cor nell girl. MAY 18, 1971 CURTIN -Peter Leah, 3400 Lehmar boy. BAKER -Ray Linda, 3037 Marylou Ct. Mitchell, boy. DUNN -Harold Barbara, 907 Sunrise Loveland, girl.

WEINEGARTNER-Thomas Juditn, 7525 Pippin boy. LEE -Robert Rosalind, 5872 Snyder boy. LAMBERT -Walter Mary Lou, 5684 Biscavne, boy. DUFFY -James Cheryl, 310 Oak St. girl.

FERGESTAD-Gary Marilyn. 9229 Lora Linda girl. HUDSON Lester Victoria, 11188 Hawk girl. WALROTH Timothy Jerri, 6304 Sharlene boy. WHITE- -Jerry Carolyn, 3445 W.

girl. WEBB- -Marcus Opeleen, 5669 Sheed girl. POOLER -Sharon Noel, 1743 Esmonde, girl. HEIDEL- -Jerome Gay, 2508 Queen City, bov. YAZDIAN- Robabe, 1981 Seymour PETTIT -Robert Chervil.

8948 Eldira boy. MAY 19, 1971 LOWRY -Harvey Janice, 622 Libbeio. boy. RIDDER-Timothy Diane, 4054 West 8th girl. JEGGLE- -Lawrence Sharon, 816 Hiddenlake Lane, girl.

ARMSEY- -Thomas Mary, 5604 boy. REICHLING. -William JoAnn, 5823 Juvene Way, boy. ROBERTS -Charles Helen, 2315 Gest boy. -William Mary, 2119 Wastern girl.

1 Robert Doris, 1201 CRAWFORD Franklin girl. NIEMANN Gunther Nancy, 1136 Hempstead boy. PFLUM-John Barbara, 7201 Silver crest boy. HOLWADEL -Jack Mary 490 Palmere ton, boy. RECHENBERG -Janet Raymond, 6719 Dixie Florence, boy.

JEWISH HOSPITAL MAY 6, 1971 EHRHARDT- Westonridge Elmer and Carolyn, 2830 girl. SHARP--Leonard and Sandy, 3818 Floral girl. REED and Ruth, 1614 Grantwood girl. RAMSEY- -Frederick and Connie, 5317 Knoll boy. MEADOWS- Doyle and Geneva, 936 State VAN HOOSE- -Ralph and Nancy, 2047 Lawrence girl.

MAY 7, 1971 CLEMENTS- -David and Roberta, 9797 qirl. HAWKINS- Gene and Ruth, 256 Beechr dge qirl. TRITSCHLER- Robert and Mary Ann, 3101 Jessup boy. HECK Carl and Sally, 438 Foote Bellevue, boy. VOSSLER -Harley and Debra, 8717 Planet girl.

FISCH- Stephen and Linda, 222 Senator Doy. MAY 8, 1971 TANNER- Ronald and Linda, 2044 Mills boy. GRANT- -Willie and Bertha, 2531 Williamsburg girl. DELANEY Walter and Betty Lou, 4987 Scroer girl. HAWKINS--Melvin and Leila, 6126 Plainfield boy.

BELL Ronald and Linda, 3514 Ravenwood, boy. BLANTON- -Paul and Carol, P.O. Box 52. Amelia, girl. RAPER Thomas and Sue, 4488 Pearl Batavia, airl.

MAY 9, 1971 A Armando and Delilah, 2256 Banning bov. CONHEIM- -Jon and Rena, 3414 Telford girl. CASTLE Charles and Janice, 491 W. Sharon girl. BUDKE William and Henrietta, 9292 Brehm girl.

MEYER Bernard and Janice, 3954 Washington bov. BOWDLER- Garrett and Delores, 336 Point Pleasant Hebron, boy. BUCKSATH Donald and Carlene, 7008 Plainfield boy. BIRTHS JEWISH HOSPITAL MAY 10, 1971 ROSS-Robert and Patsy, 4901 Chalet St. Bernard, girl.

and Brenda, 5828 Montgomery boy. OLASOV- -Joseph and Linda, 4028 Ledgewood qirl. THOMPSON- -David and Alice 5143 Carthage, Norwood, boy. ROWLAND- Carlos and Nancy, 2009 Harrison qirl. MAY 11, 1971 BRETZ-Stephen and Carolyn, 858 W.

Kemper boy. and Virginia, 9368 Floral boy. MAY 12, 1971 COVERT--Tom and Judy, 498 Lobob qirl. WELLS -Clyde and Patricia, 1848 Centerridge, boy. MAYFIELD -John and Dianne, 11344 North Bend boy.

BLEDSOE Sam and Karen, 4110 son boy. MAY 13, 1971 SPIEVACK-Dr. Edward and Barbara, 2664 Vera girl. IRWIN- Charles and Frances, 51 De Camp, boy. LANTER -Robert and Donna, 231 Jupiter girl.

WILLIAMS Ronald and Ivy, 534 Clinton Springs girl. MAY 14, 1971 KENNEDY---John and Sandra, 309 Locust boy. MORRIS- -Jerry and Bettye, 10211 October girl. WILLIAMS -Thomas and Virginia, 5357 Cloverleaf boy. GUD- -Joseph and Patricia, 6454 Graceland girl.

FARMER -James and Dorothy, 2702 May boy. -Wayne and Patricia, 1647 North Bend girl. -Jan and Cindy, 8365 Mockingbird girl. WALKER -Herman and Janis, 940 Maple Dayton, girl. COLLINS -James and Verna, 618 Manor Independence, boy.

MAY 15, 1971 HODAPP -Clifford and Teresa, 6041 Hamilton girl. CARNAHAN -John and Roberta, Etta, Harrison, girl. MCORE- -Andrew and Ruby, 14 Kessler MILLER- -Steven and Constance, 7311 girl. Forest qirl. KELLY -Kenneth and Donna, 1727 Garden girl.

LONGMIER-Clifford and Shirley, 137 Glenridge girl. -Robert and Rebecca, 735 Delta boy. MAY 16, 1971 GOLDBERG -Martin and Barbara, 6318 Elbrook girl. ROBINSON -Mack and Arlinda, 2216 Burnet girl. GILBERT -Donald and Beverley.

2749 Town boy. DERBY -Lawrence and Judith, 6508 Parrish, girl. HAAS Tom and Carol, 10 Rosa Cold Spring, girl. FORMAN- -Daniel and Elizabeth, 5077 Batavia girl. TIL -Gary and Beverly, 600 Stewart, girl.

MAY 17, 1971 ROSS-Clarke and Rita, 10-B Blenn Florence, Ky. girl. STACEY- William and Deborah, 60 Burlev girl. MAY 18, 1971 PAUL -Laurence and Bonnie, 9595 Leebrook boy. BANES- -Robert and Vernie, 3256 boy.

BLACK- -Johnnie and JoAnn, 2630 Kenilworth Ave. boy. SORIANO Constantine and Marilyn, 5563 Fox Run girl. BOROCK -Melvin and Elizabeth, 11706 Hinkley Forest Park, girl. MAY 19, 1971 ALTMAN- and Janice, 3723 Marburg girl.

RAMSEY -Robert and Virginia 9097 Willev Harrison, boy. KAHN-Asad and Asmat, 510 Dixmouth boy. NEA and Joann. 595 Clough, boy. SON and Patricia, 35 Locust, Florence girl.

MAY 20, 1971 BAKER -Ronald and Darlene, 235 Renner girl. FISHER -Lawrence and Pauline, 6960 Somerset airl. YUAN- -Robert and Selina, 375 W. Galbraith bov. LAINHART Edwin and Carolyn, 623 Hallam Erlanger, girl.

MORRIS- Alberta, 4319 Hays airl. TUCKER -Robert and Helen, 1000 Clifton Hills boy. SEBASTIAN -Michael and Sharon, 5717 Bluegrass Independence, girl. -Edward and Rosalina 5745 Winneste boy. STAGE Glenwood and Judith, 5812 Saranac, girl.

BRADY -James and Marilyn, 1178 Liveoak qirl. MAY 21, 1971 ORR and Geraldine, 4721 Kenmore boy. GOLDMAN Leonard and Joyce 6720 Elbrook boy. GREEN Eldon and Ramona, 2327 Symmes boy. JONES- -John and Carol, Box 142X, Rt.

Loveland, boy. MURRAY-William and Eva, 1811 Cleveland Ave. boy. JOHNSON -Gerald and Doris, 1841 Huron boy. ROHE -David and Linda, 7891 Daleview, girl.

MAY 22, 1971 STRICKLEY William and Tanya, 27 Frank Highland Hts. airl. GRIMES -Foster and Tannis, Rt. 1. Box 485, Morning View, girl.

GESELBRACHT -William Jr. and Virgie, 182 Hillsdale, boy. FYFFE -Willie and Lina, 1719 Parker Rd. Milford, boy. NEEDHAM -William and Bonneita, 3261 Ainsworth boy.

BAIN -Michael and Carole, 2146 Cam- eron, Norwood, girl. CHRIST HOSPITAL MAY 17, 1971 PEARL-John and Mary, 246 Helen girl. REED John and Karyn, 6263 Cortelyou, girl. COX-Ronnie and Marilyn, 2617 Park boy. CROFT- -Charles and Reta, 485-F Dewdorp boy.

HEMPFLING -Louis and Rovena, RR No. Sunman, boy. MAY 18, 1971 COMBS Richard and Colleen, 3147 Auten girl. THOMPSON Charles and Janet, 547 View girl. HENEVELD--Graig and Sharon, 4261 girl.

RAIL John and Joan, 6752 Doon, boy. A APPEL Stephen and Martha, 6120 Bayberry, boy. LONGTIN Jon and Mayduane, 5141 Serenade girl. BOLTON- -William and Nancy, 6770 Park girl. WEBB Claude and Lovenia, 4219 Floral girl.

GARVEY--John and Janis, 7060 Wesselman Cleves, boy. DAVIDSON Hobert and Ruby, 7816 Locust boy. HELT-Jerry and Kathleen, 510 Stanley girl. CHRIST HOSPITAL MAY 19, 1971 PREECE- and Carol. 607 Fern boy.

and Dorothy, 4060 Mclean, boy. KLOSTERMAN Dennis and Kathleen, 9745 Gertrude girl. HARRIS Charles and Eleanor, 2215 Williamsburg boy. RICHARDS Gilbert and Mary, 8100 Kugler Mill girl. JOSEPH Michael and Wilma, 4227 Allendorf boy.

MAY 20, 1971 DICKMAN Michael and Linda, 3736 Creekview boy. WILKING-Fred and Carol, 6648 Kirkland boy. RUDISILL -William and Brenda, 4818 Section boy. SNODGRASS-Charles and Deborah, 913 Sycamore St. Falmouth, boy.

MAY 21, 1971 KAPP. -Richard and Jean, 6252 Joyce boy. MALOTT -Larry and Judith, 2377 St. Rt. 28, Goshen, bov.

EVENSEN Gary and Brenda, 7210 Longfield, girl. BARNARD -Mark and Susan 458 Lloyd girl. MAY 22, 1971 FALTIN-Bruce and Helen, 3505-C Village Franklin, twin girls. SMITH -David and Jane, 1310 Duncan, boy. BLAIR- -Troy and Mollie, 5488 Bahama Ter.

girl. -Gary and Carole, 581 Ter. race boy. MAY 23. 1971 GENTRY -Kenneth and Charlotte, 1727 Woodbine by.

KELLEN- -Walter and Joyce, 23 Broadview Milford, girl. OVERBECK -Richard and Kathleen 853 Gilcrest girl. O'CONNOR Richard and Marybeth, 1824 Lakenoll girl. ANNOUNCEMENTS me. FUNERAL HOME 3412 CLIFTON 281-4543 ALLISON ROSE COVINGTON 261-0146 RIEDLINGER-LEMEN FUNERAL HOMES 19 Green St.

1309 California Ave. WRASSMANN FUNERAL 2625 Gilbert Ave. 961-1600 WITT, GOOD KELSCH 3026 FUNERAL MADISON HOME RD. 531-0105 ANNOUNCEMENTS ANDERSON 415 Ludlow 281-0421 8611 Winton NURRE BROS. FUNERAL DIRECTORS 241-6929 TERMER FUNERAL CHEVIOT FAIRMOUNT DELHI HILLS 3425 4619 Harrison Westwood Delhi Pike 661-0833 921-1500 921-0110 -BAMBER.

Robert Bamber and John R. Bamber 3011 WOODBURN 961-1440 I FUNERAL DIRECTORS FORERAL HOME (Opposite Westwood Town Hall) 3042 Harrison Ave. MO 1-4059 W. Mack Johnson Funeral Homes WALNUT HILLS 1309 E. McMillan St.

MADISONVILLE VILLE 6111 Madison Rd. BR 1-0203 Schaefer-Busby Established 1836 W. 9th St. 241-0932 GUMP-HOLT FUNERAL HOME 3440 Glenmore at Herbert Cheviot 661-0690 JOHN J. RADEL CO.

FUNERAL HOMES HENRY J. RADEL, PRES. CINCINNATI 921-0365 COVINGTON 431-4185 Journey's End ANSON Paul beloved husband of Ruth Ashe Anson; devoted father of Paul W. and David A. Anson, two grandchildren; brother of Newell Anson, Altadena, Monday, May 23, 1971, residence, 3839 Aikensi de Ave.

Friends may call at the Thomas Memorial, 7500 Montgomery Kenwood, Wednesday evening, 7 to 9 P.M. Private funeral services at the convenience of the family. Interment, Delaware, Ohio. RAKOSI Joseph, beloved husband of Mrs. Katherine Rakosi (nee Schank) devoted father of Mrs.

Sophia Dorothy, Frank, John, Victor and Joseph Rakosi, also survived by three grandchildren; Tuesday, May 25, 1971; age 75 years; residence, 116 E. 9th Newport. Services Thursday, May 27 at 1:30 P. M. at the Muehlenkamp-Erschell Newport Funeral Home, 835 York St.

Visitation 4 to 9 P. M. Wednesday. BICKEL Albert beloved husband of Doris Angst Bickel, father of Patricia Malloy, son of Hattie Bickel, brother of Walter Bickel and Emma Matthews; Tuesday, May 25, 1971; age 61: residence 3768 Francis Ave. Friends may call at Rebold Funeral Home, 3700 Glenmore Ave.

at Mozart, Cheviot, after 2 P. M. Thursday, Funeral Mass St. Martin Church, Friday, 9 A. M.

Member Chapter No. 103 D.A.V. BRATCHER S. 0. (Sam), beloved husband of Lela Bratcher (nee McKeehan), dear father of Mrs.

Helen Ruth Conner, Mrs. Hazel Marie Riddle, dear brother of Claude and Harvey Bratcher, nine grandchildren, five great-grandchildren. Monday, May 24, 1971, at his residence, Box 256 Dixie Walton, aqe 69 years. Services Thursday, May 27, at the Connley Bros. Funeral Home, 11 E.

Southern Latonia, at 10 A. M. Interment Forest Lawn Cemetery. Visitation Wednesday 4 to 9 P. M.

BUSAM Beatrix H. (nee DeSerisv), beloved wife of Albert G. Busam, dear mother of Mrs. Charles A. (Helen) Hauser, Joseph L.

(Bud), Wilbur, and Harley G. Gusam, also 14 grandchildren, dear sister of Byron De Serisy; Tuesday, May 25, 1971: in her 82nd year; residence, 3804 Springdale Rd. Friends may call at the Hodapp Funeral Home, 601 Hamilton College Hill, Thursday, 6 p.m. Mass of the Resurrection, St. John Church, Ridge, Friday at 10 A.M.

CHISHOLM Nelson 111, devoted husband of Mrs. Theresa Chisholm, dear stepfather of Liza Whitefield, beloved son of Mrs. Clara Chisholm, dear brother of Mrs. Helen Appling, Marsha, Anthony, Stephen, Kathleen, Jon Chisholm, grandson of Mrs. Helen Chisholm, also survived by other relatives; Monday, May 24, 1971, in Atlanta, residence, 1165 S.

Lynnbrook Dr. Visitation Wednesday 6 to 9 M. at the McKenzie Funeral Home, 59 Erkenbrecher Ave. Funeral services Thursday, 10 A. M.

at St. Clare Church, 1443 Cedar Fr. Goode officiatinq. Interment, Gate of Heaven Cemetery. CONRAD Ida Mabel, sister of the late Amanda Teepe, Loretta Clark and Florence Torbeck; Monday, May 24, 1971; age 80 years; residence, 5340 Cloverleaf Ln.

Funeral services at the Chas A. Miller Sons Funeral Home, Hamilton Ave. at Knowlton Northside, Wednesday at 11 A.M. No visitation Tuesday. DELANEY Josephine R.

(nee Berling), beloved wife of the late James Delaney, devoted mother of Jerome Delaney and dear sister of Mrs. Eliabeth Stratiger and Miss Catherine Berling, also survived by two grandchildren; Monday, May 24, 1971; residence, 293 St. Agnes Circle, Ft. Wright, formerly of West 21 st Street, Covington, age 83 years. Funeral Thursday, May 27, from the Middendorf Funeral Home, 917 Main Covington, at 8:30 A.

M. Funeral Mass at St. Augustine Church at 9 A. M. Interment, Mother of God Cemetery.

Visitation Wednesday from 4 to 9 DISERENS Prof. Charles Murdoch, beloved husband of Pauline Oesterlein Diserens, father of Mrs. Zella Diserens Standifer of Chattanooga, Tenn. and Charlene Diserens, grandfather of Charles Givan Ruffner and Douglas Byron Ruffner of Chattanooga, Tuesday, May 25, 1971; residence 431 Wood Ave. Calvary-Clifton Lodge No.

700, F. and A. M. services at the Spring Grove Cemetery Mausoleum Wednesday, May 26, at 2 P.M. Elden A.

Good Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. DREIGON Walter, beloved husband of Ruby Donaldson Dreigon, father of Blanche and James Dreigon, stepfather of Helen Neal, Stanley and Richard Warman, suddenly, Monday, May 24, 1971, residence, 7051 Morgan Cleves. Services Thursday, May 27, at 10 A.M., Argo Funeral Home, Cleves. Visitation Wednesday, 6 to 9 P.M. ESCHENBACH Martha Meredith, wife of the late Richard George Eschenbach, beloved mother of Mrs.

Judith E. Lemons and Richard George Eschenbach, dear sister of George and Lawrence Meredith, 9 grandchildren and great -grandchild: at Wesley Hall. Cincinnati, Ohio, May 24, 1971. Sriends may call at the Hugenbera Niemever Funeral Home 40 W. 6th Covington, Thursday, 11 A.

M. until time of service at 1:30 P. M. Interment in the Mother of God cemetery. FRONK Bertha D.

(nee Wallace), beloved wife of the late Russell Fronk, dear mother of Wallace and John B. Fronk, six grandchildren, five greatgrandchildren, Monday, May 24, 1971; at her residence, 405 W. 13th Newport; age 78 years. Service Thursday, May 27, at the Conniey Bros. Funeral Home, 11 E.

Southern Latonia, at 2 P. M. Interment Highland Cemetery. Visitation Wednesday 4 to 9 P. M.

FISCHER Ernest husband of the late Lulu Briede Fischer, brother of Katherine Hard, Carrie Wilson, Louise Ward and Linnie Fischer, also the late Walter, Christian, William, Charles and Harry Fischer; Monday, May 24, 1971; residence, 31 Calhoun Cincinnati. Friends may call at the Tredway Funeral Home, 2131 Cameron Norwood, Wednesday, 7 to 9 P. M. Funeral Thursday at P. M.

For more complete information and address of the funeral director, refer to individual obituary below. NAME TIME DATE FUNERAL HOME ANSON, Paul R. BICKEL, Albert 9:00 A.M. M. BRATCHER, S.

0. (Sam) 10:00 A.M. BUSAM, Beatrix 10:00 A. M. CHISHOLM, Nelson Il! 10:00 A.

M. CONRAD, Ida Mabel 11:00 A.M. DELANEY, Josephine 9:00 A. M. DISERENS, Prof.

Charles 2:00 P. M. DREIGON, Walter 10:00 A.M. FIELD, Chester 11:00 A. M.

FISHER, Albert 2:00 P.M. FISCHER, Ernest A. 1:00 P.M. FRONK, Bertha D. 2:00 P.

M. GALL, Eva GLENDORF, Clara 10:30 A. M. GORRES, Mildred 9:30 A. M.

GRAF, Joseph 9:30 A. M. GRATSCH, Edward J. 8:00 P.M. HAMMOND, William 7:00 P.

M. HILTZ, Clara 10:00 A.M. KLEINER, Helen 9:30 A.M. KOHL, Charles 11:00 A. M.

McKEE, George 10:30 A.M. McLAUGHLIN, Joseph MILLER. Freeman 2:00 P. M. MOORE, Mont 9:30 A.

M. NOWLIN, Maggie 11:00 A. M. OVERBAY, Claude 2:00 P.M. POEHNER, Mary 9:00 A.M.

Jesse T. 10:30 A. M. QUARLES, Thomas R. 1:00 P.

M. ROTHWELL, Helen 2:00 P. M. RAKOSI, Joseph 1:30 P. M.

RUNGE, Walter P. 9:00 A.M. SCHNEIDER, Erwin F. 9:30 A. M.

SCHOLLE, Ethel 11:00 A. M. SCHOTTE, Harold 9:30 A. M. SCHULTZ, Agnes 9:30 A.

M. SCHWARBER, Johanna 9:30 A. M. SIKES, Dr. Clayton R.

Sr. 7:30 P. M. SMITH, William D. 11:30 A.

M. STEVENS, Inez 10:30 A.M. TARVIN, Colista N. WIGGER, Herbert 2:00 P.M. WILLIAMSON, Sam J.

11:00 A. M. WILSON, David 10:00 A.M. ZIMOV. Samuel 2:00 P.M.

ZOLLER, Karl 2:00 P.M. Mourneg'a End FISHER Albert Dunham, beloved husband of Bessie Fisher (nee Hunzicker), stepson of Mrs. George (Bertha) Fisher; Sunday, May 23, 1971; residence, 3950 Ruth Cheviot; ate 75 years. Visitation Wednesday from 4 to 9 P. M.

at the Bolton Lunsford Funeral Home, 3042 Harrison Westwod. Services Thursday at 2 P. M. at Spring Grove Mausoleum Chapel. Memorials may be given to St.

George Hospital or the Heart Fund. FIELD Chester beloved husband of Loucinda Field (nee Angel), dear father of Lila Gehring, Doris Huey, Marilyn Ashley, Janet Hall and Chester T. Field, brother of Bertha Wessel of St. Petersburg, also survived by seven grandchildren; passed away Tuesday, May 25, 1971; age 70; residence, 7102 Elkwood West Chester, Ohio. Funeral from the Schmidt- FUneral Home, 10980 Reading Sharonville, Thursday at 11 A.

M. Friends may call Wednesday 6 to 9 P. M. GALL Eva Fleischl, beloved wife of the late Julius Gall, devoted mother of Mrs. Shirley E.

Hoberman of New York and Dr. Edward A. Gall, dear sister of Mrs. Mildred Schmidt of Miami Beach, loving grandmother of Eric R. and Thomas M.

Gall, Peter 1, and Judith Hoberman. Service in New York City. Contributions may be made to the Pauline Fleischl Fund Sinai Congregation, 2011 Grand Concourse Bronx, New York 10453. GLANDORF Clara P. (nee Scheve), wife of the late Joseph J.

Glandorf, devoted mother of Sister Miriam Clare S.C, Joseph Roger and William E. Glandorf, sister of Joseph Scheve, Hilda Beimesche, Zita Scheve, Thelma Fogarty and the late Martha Teveluwe, and Louis Scheve also survived by 17 grandchildren; Monday, May 24, 1971; age 78 years; residence, 4009 Crosley Norwood. Friends may call at the Vorhis Funeral Home, 5501 Montgomerv Norwood, Wednesday, 4 to 9 P. M. Mass of the Resurrection at St.

Elizabeth Church, Norwood Thursday, May 27 at 10:30 A. M. Member of The Third Order of St. Francis. GORRES Mildred Barbara (nee Brosmore), beloved wife of Alfred J.

Gorres; devoted mother of Mrs. Raymond Satterlee and Alfred C. Gorres; dear sister of Mrs. Leo Weisenberger and the late Miss Marquerite Brosmore, Covington, and Mrs. Raymond Schuerman, Cincinnati, Ohio; also survived by four grandchildren and two great-grandchildren; residence, 229 Second Pool's Creek Rd Cold Spring, Monday, May 24, 1971.

Prayers, Thursday. May 27. at the Dobbling Home, Ft. Thomas at 9 A. M.

Mass of the Resurrection at St. John's Catholic Church, Wilder, at 9:30 A. M. Visitation, Wednesday from 4 to 9 P. M.

GRAF Josepn husband of the late Mary Helen Morel Graf, father of James and Joseph Graf brother of Frank Graf and Mabel Gaudio, uncle of Sylvia Gallagher, Helen McLafferty and Paul Carriono, Monday, May 24, 1971, residence 1128 Fuller St. Friends may call at the Fuldner Mortuary, 421 Arch Wednesday from 5 to 9 P. M. (Park in adioining garage using Broadway entrance) Mass of the Resurrection at Immaculata Church, Thursday, 9:30 A. M.

Edward beloved husband of Adele (Rasche) Gratsch, devoted father of Rev. Edward J. and Rev. Mark P. Gratsch, Sister Grace Ann, S.

Mrs. William (Ruth) Cormeier, and Mrs. Thomas (Adele) Lippert and dear brother of Mrs. David (Clara) Sloane, Marvin and Philip Gratsch, and Mrs. Helen Smith, Sunday, May 23, 1971; age 78 years; residence, 8670 Arborcrest Amberley Village.

Mass of the Resurrection will be offered at St. Matthew Church, So. Norwood, Wednesday, May '26 at 8 P. M. in the evening.

Visitation at the Busse and Borgmann Co. Funeral Home, Central Parkway and Clifton Hills Wednesday 5 to 7 P. M. Burial private. HAMMOND William beloved husband of Elizabeth C.

Hammond (nee Beisner, dear father of Donald P. and Lawrence F. Hammond and Mrs. Karl (Joice) Palm, devoted grandfather of Brigitte and Michael Palm and Lisa, Donna, Donald and Ronald Hammond; Sunday, May 23, 1971; residence, 1917 Lehigh Ave. Services for relatives and friends at Mt.

Washington methodist Church, 6365 Corbly Thursday, May 27, 1971, at 7 P. M. Donations to American Cancer Society would be Appreciated. HILTZ Clara, beloved sister of Ella, Alma, Flora and Lawrence T. Hiltz; Tuesday, May 25, 1971; residence, 1213 Highway W.

Covington, Ky. Funeral Friday, May 28, from the Middendorf Funeral Home, 917 Main Covington, at 9:30 A. M. Mass of the Resurrection, Mother of God Church, 10 A. M.

Interment, Mother of God Cemetery. Visitation Thursday 4 to 9 P. M. KLEINER Helen (nee Eppinghoff), beloved wife of Harold J. Kleiner, dear mother of Mrs.

Shirley Kathmann, Mrs. Ruth Win, Mrs. Mary Lou Witte, Harold, Marguerite, Bernard, William, Charles, Barbara, Gloria, Deborah, Joseph, and Tina Kleiner, also 10 grandchildren, dear sister of Charles, Bernard, George, and Ferdinand Eppinghoff; Sunday, May 23, 1971; age 53 years; residence 4735 Kirby Rd. Friends may call at the Hodapp Funeral Home, 6041 Hamilton College Hill, Wednesday, 4 to 9 P. M.

Mass of the Resurrection, St. Boniface Church, Thursday at 9:30 A. M. Burial, Gate of Heaven Cemetery. KOHL Charles beloved husband of Elsie Diekhoner Kohl, dear stepfather of Gladys Ainsworth Wells, dear brother of Harry Kohl, dear grandfather of Patricia Agee, and Robert Wells, also three grandchildren, Tuesday, May 25, 1971; residence, 2025 Sundale Ave.

Funeral service at the Chas. A. Miller Sons Funeral Home, Hamilton At Knowlton Northside, Thursday at 11 A.M. No visitation Wednesday. Journeg'a End.

May 28 Rebold May 27 Connley Bros. May 28 Hodapp May 27 McKenzie May 26 Chas. A. Miller Sons May. 27 Mddendorf May 26 Elden A.

Good May 27 Argo May 27 Schmidt-Dhonau May 27 Bolton Lunsford May 27 Tredway May 27 Connley Bros. Weil May 27 Vorhis May 27 Dobbling May 27 Fuldner Mortuary May 26 Busse Bormann May 27 May 28 Middendorf May 27 Hodapp May 27 Chas. A. Miller Sons May 28 Renfro Frederick May 27 Thompson May 28 Thompson May 27 Tuft May 27 Rebold May 27 Gilligan May 28 Chas. A.

Miller May 28 Pierce Peoples May 27 Dalbert Woodruff May 27 Muehlenkamp-Erschell May 27 Middendorf May 27 Harry Meyer Sons May 26 Vielhaver May 28 Busse Bormann May 27 Tredway May 26 Kleb Ihlendorf May 27 Stanley High May 27 Grueter May 27 Holthause-Rullman (Lawrenceburg, Ind.) Dobbling Houston Son May 28 New Carlisle, Ohio May 28 Alexandria May 27 T. P. White Sons May 26 Weil May 27 E. C. Nurre Journey's End McKEE George Rufus, dear gather of Mrs.

Dorothy Jean Madaris, fond brother of Phillip Bowen and Miss Pearl Kee, grandfather of seven, great-grandfather of four; Monday, May 24, 1971. Friends may call at Renfro Funeral Service, 647 Forest Ave. Avondale) Thursday, May 27 from 6 to 9 P. M. where services will be held on Friday, May 28 at 10:30 A.

M. Interment Union Baptist Cemetery. McLAUGHLIN Joseph, husband of Mary Walker McLaughlin (nee Fraley), stepfather of Barbara Fullam, Carol Kuhl, John and Ron Walker, also survived by four grandchildren; Tuesday, Mav 25, 1971; residence, 2802 Jefferson Ave. No visitation. Services will be at the convenience of the family.

Frederick Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. MILLER Freeman beloved husband of the late Hazel Arnold Miller, dear father of Mrs. Dorothy Barg, Mrs. Virqinia Witaker, Mrs. Leona Zieger, Mrs.

Martha Meyers, Mrs. Grace McConnaughey, Mrs. Alice Meeker, Clarence, Willard, Albert, Harold, Edward, Guy, Allen and John Miller; also survived by 75 grandchildren and 71 great Monday, May 24, 1971, at his residence, Mt. Orab, Ohio. Services at the Thompson Funeral Home, Mt.

Orab, Thursday, May 27, at 2 P. M. Friends may call Wednesday after 4 P. M. MOORE Mont, beloved husband of Ella ReNorma Ghorv.

William, Harold and Norma Ghory, william, Harold and Raymond Moore, 8 grandchildren, Monday, May 24, 1971, residence, 5151 Camargo Rd. Friends may call at the Thomas Funeral Home, 4418 Whetsel Madisonville, Thursday evening, 6 to 9 P.M. Funeral Mass St. Anthony Church Friday, 9:30 A.M. Burial Gate of Heaven.

NOWLIN Maggie (Granny) (nee Justice), devoted mother of Wanda Tenpenny, sister of Ruth Bean of Warran, Elizabeth Clifford of Silex, Mo. and Henry A. Justice of Nashville, dear grandmother of Sharman Tenpenny, residence, 536 W. Loveland Loveland, Ohio, Monday, May 24, 1971. Services Tuft Funeral Home, Loveland, Ohio, Thursday, May 27, at 11 A.M.

Visitation Wednesday 6 to 9 P.M. (Nashville, Tenn. papers please copy.) OVERBAY Claude, beloved husband of Mary E. Noe Overbav, father of Mrs. Rich.

ard (Juanita) Schleicher, Mrs. William (Philis) Delaney, Mrs. Gene (Karen) Hamann, 5 granddaughters and 2 grandsons, brother of Nellie Redmond and Ruby Hampton, Monday, May 24, 1971; age 52; residence, 1506 Knox St. Friends may call at Rebold Funeral Home, 1712 Queen City Ave. at Grand after 4 P.

M. Wednesdav. Tervices Thurs- dav. 2 P. M.

POEHNER Mary (nee Frizzell), beloved wife of the late Archibald Poehner, mother of George M. Duffy, sister of Agnes Mulligan and the late William J. Frizzell; Monday, May 24, 1971; at her residence, 1523 Burdette Ct. Funeral from the Gilligan Funeral Home, Woodburn at Lincoln, Thursday, May 27. Mass of the Resurrection at St.

Francis de Sales Church at 9 A. M. No visitation. PRICE Jesse beloved husband of Vesta Vaught Price, dear father of Marjorie Gentry. Juanita Watkins, Margaret K.

Harper and Noel B. Price, dear brother of Mary Taylor, Homer, Edward and Alonzo Price, also survived by 15 grandchildren and 2 great-grandchildren. Tuesday, May 25, 1971; aqe 68 vears, residence, 1616 Dhonau Sr. (formerly of Science Hill, Friends may call at the Chas A. Miller Sons Funeral Home, Hamilton at Knowlton Northside, Wednesday, 6 to 9 P.M.

Funeral service and interment from the Farris-Morris-Hislope Funeral Home, Science Hill Ky. Friday at 10:30 A.M. QUARLES Thomas leaves to mourn a devoted wife, Mrs. Helen Dorn Quarles, father of Mr. George Quarles of New York City, 2 grandchildren, daughter-in-law, 3 brothers, Mr.

Leverette Quarles, Mr. Robert L. Quarles and Rev. H. E.

Quarles, sister, Mrs. Carrie. LeGroen, 6 brothers-in-law, Mr. Claude Legroon, Mr. Clyde Davis, Rev.

J. C. Dorn, Mr. Herman Dorn, Mr. Clarence Dorn and Rev.

Moses Dorn, 4 Sisters-in-law, nieces, nephews and host of other relatives and friends. Visitation Thursday, May 27, 1971, 6 to 9 P.M., Pierce People Funeral Home, 1504 John St. Services P. M. Friday at Zion Baptist Church, 630 Glenwood.

Rev. V. L. Booth, officiating. All flowers are to be sent to Percival-Thompkins Funeral Home, 109 Waller Greenwood, South Carolina.

ROTHWELL Helen May (nee Spence), beloved wife of Carl E. Rothwell, devoted mother of Charlene and Warren E. Rothwell, dear daughter of Edgar Spence and the late Emma Spence, sister of Homer L. and Calvin Spence; Monday, May 24, 1971; residence, 803 Hermosa Ave. Funeral services Thursday, 2 P.

at the Dalbert Woodruff Funeral Home, Friends may call Thursday 1 P. M. 2880 Boudinot Ave. at Queen City. until time of service.

The family requests that memorials be made to the Landmark Baptist Temple, 1600 Glendale- Rd. RUNGE Walter P. (Boots), beloved husband of Rose Runge (nee Brinkmann), devoted father of Mrs Mary Elizabeth Beane, Gilbert and Elmer Runge, dear brother of John and Albert Runge, also survived by 9 grandchildren and one great-grandchild, Monday, May 24, 1971, residence, 1111 Holman Covington, age 78 years. Funeral Thursday, May 27 from the Middendorf Funeral Home, 917 Main Covington, Ky. at 8:30 A.

M. Mass of The Resurrection at Mother of God Church at 9 A. M. Interment Mother of God Cemetery. Visitation from 4 to 9 P.

M. SCHNEIDER Erwin beloved husband of Jose-; phine Marioni Schneider, devoted father of Paul E. Schneider, dear grandfather of Peter and Steven Schneider, dear brother of Albert: Schneider and the late Clarence Schneider; Tuesday, May 25, 1971; residence, 4218 Century Ln. No visitation. Friends may attend the Mass of the Resurrection at St.

William Church, Thursday 9:30 A. M. Memorial remembrances may be made to the Franciscian Missions in care of Liberty and Vine, Cincinnati, Ohio. Harry Meyer and Sons in charge of arrangements. SCHOLLE Ethel (nee Cassidy), beloved wife of the late Frank Scholle, devoted mother of Mrs.

Mildred Armstrong and Robert C. Whipple, grandmother of Robert A. and Wayne Whipple, Robert, Nancy and Karen Armstrong, sister of Mrs. Ruth Wycoff, also survived by four great-grandchildren; Sunday, May 23, 1971; residence, 3611 Vielhauer Paxton Funeral Rd. Service Home, at 2961 Madison at Oakley Square, Wednesday, May 26 at 11 A.

Friends may call Tuesday after 4 P. M. Memorials may be made to Oakley Presbyterian Church. Columbian Chapter O.E.S. meet Tuesday at 7:30 P.

M. SCHOTTE Harold beloved husband of Anna Mae Schotte (nee Hunnicutt), beloved father of Mrs. Mary Ann Fledderman, and Mrs. Sarah S. Reichler; beloved brother of Leroy Schotte (Hal also survived by three grandchildren, Mondby, May 24, 1971; residence, 6128 Beraver Mack, Ohio.

Friends may call at the Busse and Borgmann Co. Funeral Home, Central Pky. and Clifton Hills Thursday, 5 to 9 P.M. Mass of the Resurrection, St. Jude Church, Friday, May 28, at 9:30 A.M.

SCHULTZ Agnes, beloved wife of James L. Schultz, mother of Mrs. Edna Gruner. Mrs. Stella Breens, also three granddaughters, seven 23, great 1971; -grand- at Sunday, May the residence, 3322 Bevis Cincinnati.

Friends may call at the Tredway Funeral Home, 2131 Cameron Wednesday, 7 to 9 P. M. Funeral services Thursday at 9:30 A. M. SCHWARBER Johanna (nee Thomas), beloved wife of the late Anthony J.

Schwarber, devoted mother of Mrs. Ruth Kaupp, Bernice, Loretta, Robert, Anthony and Paul Schwarber, also survived by 22 grandchildren, Monday, May 24, 1971; residence, 4108 Lowry Norwood. Friends may call Wednesday from 4-9 P.M. at the Kleb Ihlendorf Funeral Home, 3900 Montgomery Rd. Mass of the Resurrection St.

Elizabeth Church Thursday 9 A.M. SIKES Dr. Clayton, R. age 71 years, beloved husband of Dorothy Baumes Sikes and devoted father of Jay 0. and Dr.

Clayton R. Sikes and dear brother of Robert R. Sikes, and grandfather of seven; Tuesday, May 25, 1971; residence, 3820 Miami Mariemont. Memorial ser. vice.

Pleasant Ridge Presbyterian Church, Thursday, 7:80 P. M. No visitation hours. Remembrances may be directed to the charity of one's choice. Stanley High Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.

SMITH William 1 beloved husband of Laverne Osgood Smith, devoted father of Debra, Virginia, Michael, Matthew, Martin, Russell and Brenda Smith, dear son of Richard and Ruth Connett Smith and brother of Ruth Stern, Mary Heenan, Clifford, Richard Jerald and Thomas Smith, Friday, May 21, 1971, Westover, Mass. Blessing from the Grueter Funeral Home, 4022 Glenway Ave. at Iliff, Price Hill, Thursday May 27, at 11:30 A.M. Friends may call Thursday morning from 9:30 A.M. until time of service.

STEVENS Inez of Park Aurora, be loved wife of Marion Stevens and dear mother of Carol, Aurora, also Mrs. Eugene Cappell and Mrs. George Wolff. Cincinnati, Ohio, also one granddaughter and five greatgrandchildren; Tuesday, May 25, at Dearborn Co. Hospital.

Services, Thursday, 10:30 A. M. at the Holthause-Rullman Funeral Home, 219 Mechanic Aurora, Ind. Burial in Riverview Cemetery. Visitation, Wednesday, 4 to 8 P.

M. TRAVIN Colista (nee McArthur) belovel wife of the late Horace K. Tarvin, dear aunt of Mrs. Thomas Cline, Mrs. Robert Stevens and Willard Anspaugh, residence, 224 Sixth Dayton, Monday, May 24, 1971.

Selvices a 27. at Dobbling Funeral Home, Bellevue, at 2 P.M. Visitation Wednesday, 5 to 8 P.M. WEST P. beloved husband of Mrs.

Mane West, father of P. Norman West, Nelson Johnson, Obera Sawyear, Mrs. Faye Brown, brother Mr. Ted West, foster brother of Mr. Avery West, Mrs.

Clara Price and Loraine Page, 7 grandchildren; passed away on Friday, May 21, 1971, Jewish Hospital. Visitation Houston Son Funeral Home, 2813 Gilbert 6 to 9 P. M. Wednesday, May 26. Services at 1 P.M.

Thursday, Brown Chapel Church. Masonic Lodge Service Wednesday, 8 P. M. Interment Spring Grove Cemetery. WIGGER Herbert age 70, of 6518 Alter Dayton (Huber Heights), passed away Monday, May 24, 1971.

Retired farmer and associated with Wayne Township Schools of Montgomery County for 13 years. Member of Michael L. Finnell Lodge F. A. Fairborn.

Survived by wife Grace, 1 son Earl, of New Carlisle, 1 daughter Mrs. Haveth (Lucille) Covert, Cincinnati, Ohio, grandchildren, stepdaughter Mrs. Robert (Leola) Sanning, Freenville. stepson Emmerson Brown, West Liberty. 11 stepchildren, great-stepchildren.

1 sister Mrs Clarence (Ruth) Lare, Golden Gate, Fla. Services 2 P. M. Friday from the Trostel-Chapman Funeral Home, 507 W. Jefferson New Carlisle.

Burial New Carlisle Cemetery. Friends mav call at the funeral home, 2 to 9 P. Thursday WILLIAMSON Sam beloved husband of Mrs. Marie Williamson (nee Sprague) and dear father of Mrs. Sue Wagoner, Mrs.

Donna Butler, Mr. Jack Williamson and dear grandfather of eight grandchildren, dear brother of Mrs. Ruth Rector, Mrs. Fleta Jorg, Mrs. Beulah Philson, Mrs.

Thelma Hooper and Mr. Robert Williamson; Monday, May 24, 1971; residence, 3507 Saxon New Smyrna Beach, Fla. Services Friday, May 28 at 11 A.M. from the Alexandria Funeral Home, 325 Washington Alexandria, Ky. Friends may call 3 Thursday evening.

WILSON Floyd beloved husband of Virqinia May Wilson (nee Giesen), devoted father of Mrs. Barbara Lee Gillem, Dennis Michael and David Marion Wilson, brother of Mrs. Ruth and Mrs. Dorothy Kirk, of Anderson, Monday, May 24, residence, 1619 Alcor Ter. Services at the T.

P. White and Sons Funeral Home, 2050 Beechmont Mt. Washington, Thursday, May 27, at 10 A. M. Friends may call Wednesday, 5 to 9 P.

M. Cheviot Lodge No. 140 services, Wednesday at 8 P. M. ZIMOV Samuel, of 5611 Kenwood beloved husband of Doris Zimov (nee Rabinowitz), devoted father of Mrs.

Catherine Rosenfield, Erwin Zimov of Worcester, Mass. and the late Louis R. Zimov, dear brother of Ben Zimov, also survived by 9 grandchildren and 4 great-Grandchildren. Services Weil Funeral Home, 3901 Reading Wednesday, May 26, 1971, at 2 P.M. The family will be at the home of Mrs.

Catherine Rosenfield, 5508 Montgomery Rd. Memorial contributions to the City of Hope or to your favorite charity would be appreciated. ZOLLER Karl 0., beloved husband of Myrle Evanshine Zoller. suddenly. Mondav, May 24, 1971, residence, 23 Ten Mile Amelia.

Funeral services at the Mt. Pisgah United Methodist Church, Thursday, May 27, at 2 P.M. No visitation. Those desiring may make contributions to Mt. Pisaab United Methodist Church Building Fund.

E. C. Nurre Funeral Home, Amelia, in charge. Vietnam World Veteran World War 11 Veteran A MONUMENT SEARS, ROEBUCK CO. GRAVE MARKERS AND MONUMENTS CO READING 961-7820 CARD OF THANKS In Loving Memory Of My Dearly Beloved Husband, JOHN A.

DURNELL, Who Passed Away March 29, 1971. want to thank friends and neighbors and everyone who were so kind during our dilemma and sadness. Sadly Missed by his Devoted Wife, Marge, and his Sister, Nancy. 1 BAER FLORAL DESIGNS 5 E. 4th St.

MA 1-3662 as easy as answering your phone Sell your household items thru AP Wirephoto Hey Fellas, Surf's Up A LONE SURFER joins a flock of sea gulls on the Pacific Ocean north of Santa Monica, Calif. The gulls, however. appear to show little interest in joining him in his sport. Tearful Mother Wants Baby Back NEW YORK (AP -A pealed Tuesday to "anyone back the baby the courts baby's adoptive parents have child. Red-eyed from weeping, one-year-old Lenore told of her fight to get the baby back.

Mr. and Mrs. Nick DeMartino, who have had Lenore since shortly after her birth and have fought a long and so far unsuccessful court battle to keep her, have removed Lenore to another state, their attorney disclosed Monday. Manhattan Spureme Court Justice Charles Loreto. woh originally ordered the baby returned to Miss Scarpetta, said Tuesday the De Martinos would be guilty of contempt of court if they did not return Lenore to New York State.

DeMartino, still not disclosing where the family Legal Notices LEGAL NOTICE FOR SALESMEN Pursuant provisions of Sections 1707.01 to 1707.45. R. notice is hereby given that on the 26th day of May, 1971, Robert P. Dietz, residing at 5855 Road, Cincinnati, Ohio, filed an application with the Division of Secure ties at Coumbus, Ohio, tor a license 10 act a salesman of securities in the State of Onio for First National Securities, of Cincinnati. Ohio.

All perconcerned will take notice that actron on said application will not be taken DV the Division tor at least seven days from the date of the advertisement. 99578 (Signed) ROBERT DIETZ LEGAL NOTICE FOR SALESMEN Pursuant to the provisions of Sections 1707.01 to 1707.45, R. notice hereby given that on the 26th day of 1971, G. A. Horne, residing at May.

6247 Crestview Place, Cincinnati, Ohio, filed an application with the Division of Securities at Columbus, Ohio, for cense to act as salesman of securities in the State of Ohio for Suncan Equity Services of Boston, Massachusetts. All persons concerned will take notice that action Said application will taken by the Division for at least seven davs from the date of the advertisement. 99575 Sianed) A. HORNE LEGAL NOTICE FOR SALESMEN Pursuant 10 the provisions ot Sections 1707.01 10 1707.45, R. notice hereby given that the 26th day Mav, 1971, David Crawford, residGrandain Road, Cincinnati, at 2469 Divifiled an application with the of Securities at Columbus, Ohio, for to act of securisalesman the State of for First Na: tional Securities, Inc.

of Cincinnati, concerned will take notice persons that application not will be taken the Division for at least by seven davs from the date of the advertisement. 99577 (Signed) DAVID CRAWFORD NOTICE TO BIDDERS Sealed proposals, in duplicate. will be received by the Board of Directors of the University of Cincinnati at the Office of Director of Purchasing, 3333 Vine Street. Cincinnati, Ohio 45220. until 2:00 M.

Wednesday. June 3rd. 1971, will be publicly opened and read at the 2:30 same dav in the College of Medicine, and Bethesda Avenues, Cincinnat, Ohioi for furnishing the material, tools. equipment and performing the labor for the execution of construction and completion the project entitled: of ALTERATIONS AND ADDITIONS TO RADIO ISOTYPE LABORATORY FOR UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI DATED FEBRUARY. 1971.

particulars may be obtained from the of WOOD KOCK, Architects 216 Ninth Street 99466 Cincinnati, Ohio 45202 LEGAL NOTICE By order of the Board of Education of the School. District City the Cincinnati, sealed proposals will received at the office of the Clerk of Board of Education, 4th Floor, Education Center, 230 East Ninth Street, Cincinnati, June 3, 45202 until 12:00 Noon, Thursday, 1971, for furnishing materials and equipment and all work necessary listed below, in accordance with plans and specifications prepared by Department of Business Administration, Board of Education, and on file office of the Director of Purchasing and Materiel Ohio Control. 2315 lowa Avenue, nati, Electrical Work- Various School. Relocation of Portable Classrooms- -VariSchools Replacement of -Pleasant Ridge Bids must be made blank forms to obtained from the Department of Business Administration, Division of Purchasing and Materiel Control. Every must contain name of every person interested therein must be accompanied by a quaranty some disinterested person or a certified check in a sum equal to 30 percent of the amount of the bid that if same accepted contract will be promptly entered into the performance of same properly secured.

Bids must be placed sealed envelopes plainly marked on the outside with the reference number of the work to which they apply. The Board of Education reserves the to reject any, or part of any, or all A bond in the full amount of this contract, will be required on all contracts in $500.00. PAUL A. MILLER, Superintendent of Schools 99455 CARL Clerk THE 02 tearful Olga Scarpetta apwho me" to get have awarded to her. The fled the state with the the natural mother of had gone, said in a telephone interview that they moved because "we love our child very much and we want to keep the family together." "We have reason to belie ve," DeMartino said, "that the state we are now in will give us a full opportunity to be heardwhich we haven't had." Miss Scarpetta, 32, emotionally recalled her feelings when she decided to give up her unborn child.

She said she was a student at Columbia University, and her parents knew nothing of her pregnancy. "I was frightened," she said. "I was alone. I thought I was doing what was best for her. I thought this way she would grow up never having any problems.

Now I know that no one can avoid problems." She said that when the baby was four days old, she took her to the Spence-Chapin Adoption Agency and left her there. Later, she said, "I began to think of her there, with no home, and I felt terrible. I went and begged them to let me see her." But the adoption people, she said, did not think it advisable for her to see the baby again. Miss Scarpetta recalls that it was only two or three weeks later she returned to the agency and told them she wanted her baby back. But Lenore was already in the DeMartinos' home.

Although under state law adoption is not final for six months, they refused to surrender the child. Fate Defeats Canada Trip By School Band DICKINSON, N. D. (AP) Don't ask Trinity High School band instructor Dennis Doppler about his last attempted trip from here to Moose Jaw, Canada. He's still fuming.

Doppler, five chaperones and 62 students set out for the Canadian community in Saskatchewan to take part in a band festival. One of the buses blew an engine before the students were picked up. A replacement was found and the contingent made it to the first overnight stop in Canada when Doppler found there had been a scheduling mistake. The band festival wasn't last weekend. It's scheduled this coming weekend.

Coming back to this western North Dakota community by way of Williston, another bus blew a tire. in All P. aloud the and a and and right bids. FOO Place your ad by phoning 421 6300 as School..

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