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ADVERTISING tion The plete Need opment 1. to as Ohio (CON) of persons LEGAL Agency of March Department Program affected NOTICES 29, (SHPDA) of 1982 by project LEGAL Health, has the and review. hereby State application determined NOTICE 60 Health index GEORGE McIL VEEN Classified Advertising Director VICKI JONAS Telephone Sales Manager BOB DOUD Sales Manager Announcements -Death Notices -Monuments -Card of Thanks -in Memoriam -Florists -Religious, Social Events -Societies and Lodges -Miscellaneous Notices -Lost and Found -Stork Report -Education Instruction Travel Opportunities -Farm and Produce -Greetings -Plants Accessories Real Estate for Sole -Houses for Sale 1A -No. Ky. Houses for Sale 18 Mobile Hornes 1C -Condominiums 1E -Indiana Real Estate 1F -Home, Garden Supplies 1G -Custom Pre-Cut Homes 2 Apartments Houses, Sale -Real Estate Loans Resort Property Sale -Florida Property -Out-of-State Property Sale -Farms, Country Homes, Sale -Lots and Acreage Sale -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-Apt. to Share Service 14 -Apartments to Share 14A-Rental Agencies 148-Rental Information Serv. 15. -Apartments, Unfurnished 15A-Mobile Homes for Rent Option to Buy 16 -Condos for Rent 17 -Houses for Rent 17A-Houses, Lease opt to buy 178-Moving Storage 17C-Storage, General 18 -Garages 19 -Rooms 21 -Room and Board 22 -Day -Farms, Care, Services Homes Rent Cntry.

24 -Resorts, Cottages, Homes Rent -Lic. Nursing -Office Furn. Equip Rent -Wanted to Rent Employment -Instruction Opportunity 33 -Domestic Help Wanted 33A-Agency -Domestic 34 -Personnel Services and Consultants 348-Resume Services 35 -Help Wanted 38 -Healthcare Opportunities 39 Sales Help Wanted 40 -Professional Situations Wanted 41 -Situations Wanted 41A-Services Situations Wanted Business Service 418-Professional Service 42-43-Service Directory Financial 44 -Business Opportunities 44A-Franchises Distributor ships 45 -Personal Loans 45A-Financial Service 46 -Bank Loans 47 -Pawn Loans Merchandise 48. -Household Goods 48A-Gold Chest 488-Gold Sales 48C-Bridal Services 48D-Arts and Craft 49 -Coins Stamps 49A-Collectors Items 50 -Antiques 51 -Musical Merchandise 51A-CB, Stereo, Radio Equipment 52 -Television 52A-Photo Equipment and Supplies 528-Sewing 52C -Food Items 52 -Sales, miscellaneous 53A-Swap Shop 538-Flea Market 54 -Business, Office Equipmen 544-Typewriters 55 -Diamonds, Jewelry 56 -Wearing Apparel 56A-Factory Outlet 57 -Pets 57A-Horses and Equipment 58 -Livestock, Farm Equip. 58A-Fuel Oil, Wood 588-Evergreen, Shrubs 58C-Lawn Snow Equipment 59 -Lumber, Building Supplies 59 Remodel 60 -Machinery, Tools, Equipment 60A-Tools Equipment for Rent 61 Auction Sales 62 -Wanted to Buy 63 -Sporting Goods Transportation 64 -Boats, Motors, Equipment 64A-Campers, Travel Trailers 648-Utility Trailers 65 -Motorcycles, Motor Scooters 66 -Bicycles 67 -Aviation 68 -Parts, Repairs 68A-Recreational Vehicles '688-R Directory 69 -Wanted Automotive 70 -Trucks, Rent, Lease 70A-Truck directory 708-4 Wheel Vehicle 71 -Trucks, Tractors, Trailers 71A-Foreign Sports Cars 718-Station Wagons and Passenger Vans Cars 71D-Auto Loans 71E-Auto Insurance 71F -Auto Leasing 71G-New Car Directory 72 -Automobiles for Sale 617 Vine, Cincinnati, Ohie CLOSED SUNDAY 421-6300 the listed LEGAL provides Ohio Planning Ohio herein written NOTICES Center to and Certificate be notifica- Devel- com- of Less LEGAL BALANCES NOTICES by City bank For or the Village Fiscal CASH Subtotals 110,325.70 40.00 Year LEGAL Amberley LEGAL Ended RECONCILIATION NOTICE NOTICES Village, Totals December Hamilton 31, 1981 County LEGAL returned checks (payment for court fines -check returned by bank) TOTAL DEPOSITORY BALANCES 110,365.70 Fund Type INVESTMENTS: Cash Balances: Treasury Bonds and Notes 50,000.00 Governmental Certificates of Deposit 1,275,000.00 Funds Page 4 Other Investments (Including Savings) Line 41 1,325,000.00 Column 6 TOTAL INVESTMENTS 1,325,000.00 Expendable Trust Funds Page 10 Line 41 CASH ON HAND: Column 6 Cash on Hand Proprietary and Cash in Transit to Depository Nonexpendable TOTAL CASH ON HAND Trust Funds Page 11 Line 41 TOTAL TREASURY BALANCE 1,435,365.70 Columns 3, 5, 6 Less: Outstanding Checks and Warrants, December 31, 1981 TOTAL BALANCES, DECEMBER 31, 1981 (Must Equal Fund Type Cash Balances) 1,369,488.50 GRAND TOTAL MORTGAGE REVENUE DEBT SERVICE AND DEBT SERVICE RESERVE FUNDS (Cash and Investments in Hands of Trustees) PAYROLL CLEARANCE ACCOUNT BOND AND COUPON CLEARANCE ACCOUNT List all Depository Balances.

Do Not Include Payroll or Bond and Coupon Depository Clearance Accounts. Show name(s) of Depository (s). COMBINED STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS, DISBURSEMENTS, AND CHANGES IN GOVERNMENTAL FUNDS Special Debt Capital Sepcial General Revenue Service Project Assess. Fund Funds Funds Funds Funds REVENUE RECEIPTS: Property Taxes 564,858.73 Municipal Income Taxes 473,034.81 Other Local Taxes 43.86 31,135.17 State Levied Shared Taxes, Etc. 258,348.47 20,205.55 Intergovernmental Charges for Services 567.54 Fees, Licenses, Permits 14,696.19 Interest Earnings 169,426.76 Special Assessments Fines and Forfeits 17,991.35 All Other Revenue 3,013.26 15,906.30 TOTAL REVENUE RECEIPTS 1,501,980.97 67,247,02 0 0 EXPENDITURE DISBURSEMENTS: Security of Persons and Property 600,830.96 Public Health and Welfare 13,141.50 Leisure Time Activities 1,337.51 Community Development 7,052.08 4,967.16 Basic Utility Services 21,776.60 Transportation 246,002.88 43,698.87 General Government 203,801.61 Capital Outlay 15,209.15 145,453.70 Debt Service: Note Bond Principal Principal Retirement Interest and Fiscal Charges TOTAL EXPENDITURE DISBURSEMENTS 1,093,943.14 63,875.18 0 145,453.70 Total Revenue Receipts Over (Under) Expenditure Disbursements 408,037.83 3,371.84 0 (145,453.70) (20.79) Other Financing Sources (Uses): Proceeds of Bonds Proceeds of Notes Operating Transfers-In 200,000.00 Operating Transfers-Out 200,000.00 Other Financing Sources Other Financing Uses TOTAL OTHER FINANCING SOURCES (USES) 0 (200,000.00) 0 200,000.00 Excess of Rec.

and Other Sources Over (Under) Disburse. and Other Uses 408,037.83 (196,628.16) 0 54,546.30 (20.79) January 1 562,301.54 470,314.00 5,407.20 60,577.81 4,952.77 Fund Cash Balance December 31 970,339.37 273,685.84 5,407.20 115,124.61 4,931.98 Reserve for Encumbrances December 31 COMBINING STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS, DISBURSEMENTS, AND CHANGES IN EXPENDABLE TRUST FUNDS Insert Reparation Fund Name Rotary Fund REVENUE RECEIPTS: Property Taxes Municipal Income Taxes Other Local Taxes State Levied Shared Taxes, Etc. Intergovernment Charges for Services Fees, Licenses, Permits Interest Earnings Special Assessments Fines and Forfeits All Other Revenue 2,233.00 TOTAL REVENUE RECEIPTS 2,233.00 EXPENDITURE DISBURSEMENTS: Security of Persons and Property Public Health and Welfare Leisure Time Activities Community Development Basic Utility Services Transportation General Government Capital Outlay Debt Service: Bond Principal Retirement Note Principal Retirement Interest and Fiscal Charges TOTAL EXPENDITURE DISBURSEMENTS Total Revenue Receipts Over (Under) Expenditure Disbursements Other Financing Sources (Uses): Proceeds of Bonds Proceeds of Notes Operating Transfers-In Operating Transfers-Out 2,233.00 Other Financing Sources Other Financing Uses TOTAL OTHER FINANCING SOURCES (USES) 2,233.00 Excess of Rec. and Other Sources Over (Under) Disburse. and Other Uses Fund Cash Balance January 1 Fund Cash Balance December 31 Reserve for Encumbrances December 31 0 174668 FINANCIAL REPORT OF TOWNSHIPS For Fiscal Year Ending December 31, 1981 Columbia Township, County of Hamilton P.O.

Address 5686 Kenwood Ohio 45227. Date March 22, 1982 I certify the following report to be correct. Debra Harmon Huff Township Clerk Tel. SCHEDULE I CASH BALANCE SHEET DECEMBER 31, 1981 ASSETS: Depository Balances (Active and 98,053.29 Less: Checks Outstanding 6,832.16 Net Funds on Deposit 91,221.13 100,000.00 TOTAL $191,221.13 LIABILITIES Fund $191,221.13 TOTAL $191,221.13 SCHEDULE SUMMARY OF CASH BALANCES, RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES I Meme only) Total I (Memo only) Balance Total "Transfers Receipts Expenditures "Transfers Balance FUND Jan. 1, 1981 Receipts In" Balances Out" Dec.

31, '81 General Fund 35,935.70 $100,501.83 $136,437.54 $110.159.59 1 26,277.95 Motor Vehicle License Tax Fund 2,854.95 2,334.86 5,189.81 2,605.89 2,583.92 Gasoline Tax Fund 17,242.36 16,200.47 33,442.83 25,906.49 7,536.34 Road, Bridge Fund 49,545.60 29,747.73 79,293.33 44,922.42 34,370.91 Disposal Garbage District Waste Rd. 74,059.36 124,118.99 85,405.53 40,000.00 38,713.46 Police District Fund (11,409.031 76,063.07 40,000.00 64.654.04 3,034.63 Fire Protection Fd. 58,493.74 78,561.28 137,055.02 71,440.26 65,614.76 Federal Revenue Sharing Fund 4,205.35 20,183.00 24.388.35 11,299.19 13,089.16 Miscellaneous Funds Anti Recession 48.05 48.05 48.05 $230,976.09 $373,651.87 40,000.00 $604,627.96 $413,406.83 40,000.00 $191,221.13 TOTAL $191,221.13 179652 LEGAL NOTICE BIDS WANTED BUYER: Winton Place Development Corporation APRIL 5, 1982 Separate sealed bids for Frank's Hair Design Storefront will be received by the Winton Place Development Corporation at: The 740 Circle Cincinnati, Ohio 45232 from 8:00 AM to 12::00 PM (E.S.T.) on the Nineteenth (19) day of April, 1982, and publicly opened and read aloud at One PM (1:00 PM E.S.T.) at The The information for bidders, form of bid, form of contract, drawings, specifications and forms of bid bond, performance and payment bond, and other contract documents may be examined at: Frank's Hair Design Shop, 707 E. Epworth, Cincinnati, Ohio 45232. A check for the amount pf $15.00 will be required for the purchase of each set of documents removed from the premises above.

All bids are subject to the following: A) A bid bond, deposit of cash, or certified check, bank cashier's or bank official's check drawn on a solvent bank payable to the treasurer of the. Winton Plave Development Corporation, in the amount of not less than twenty percent of the total amount of the bid must accompany each proposal as a guarantee that if the proposal is accepted, a contract will be entered into. B) The successful Bidder will be required to furnish a surety bond in an amount of not less than one hundred percent of the total amount of the contract as a guarantee for the faithful performance thereof, including compliance with the City of Cincinnati Contract Compliance Program. C) Attention of Bidders is particularly called to the requirements as to conditions of employment to be observed and minimum wage rates to be paid under the contract. D) No Bidder may withdraw his bid within 60 days after the actual date of the opening thereof.

E) All Bidders will be subject to the provisions of the City of Cincinnati Contract Compliance Program regarding Equal Employment Opportunity, and Minority Business Enterprise Regulations. F) Bidder must use the bid document proposal forms furnished by the City as none other will be accepted. G) Proposal forms must be returned intact. H) Removal of any part thereof will invalidate the bid. I) Specifications and Plans referred to in this bid document by reference only need not be returned with the bid, however, no excision of material physically incorporated in the bid document will be permitted.

179616 CALL CLASSIFIED 421-6300 NOTICES Fund Balances Cash ert John Alice Walter J. L. dear Death BONVILLAIN (Alice) father beloved of Heinlein, Notices (nee Mrs. husband Ham- Rob- of band Robert Death Ruth Henry, Notices beloved THE Goins, For funeral CINCINNATI more director complete refer to Funerals information individual 3 3 and April obituary 2, address 1982 of below. G-1 the (Therese) O'Bryan, Mrs.

Bonni Valeska, Elizabeth Walter A. and Michael E. Bonvillain, also survived by eight grandchildren and three greatgrandchildren. Tuesday, March 30, 1982, Plantation, Fla. Age 72 years.

Graveside service Gate of Heaven Cemetery, Saturday, April 3 at 10 A.M. If 50 desired, memorials may be made to the Franciscan Missionary Union, 1615 Republic Street, 45210. Arrangements by Gump-Holt Funeral Home. BREEZE Kenneth beloved brother of Mrs. A.W.

Medecke and C.M. Breeze, also several nieces and nephews. Wednesday March 31, 1982. Residence 3806 Glenn Avenue, Covington Kentucky. Age 82.

Services Saturday April 3 at the Connley Brothers Funeral Home, 11 East Southern Avenue, Latonia at 10 A.M. Visitation Friday 5 to 8 P.M. Interment Highland Cemetery. COLLIER James husband of Laura (nee Sparks) Collier, father of Cheryl Brewton and Lawrence Collier, grandfather of Belinda Godby, James Brewton and Larry Collier, great-grandfather of Sandra Lynn Godby. Thursday April 1, 1982.

Residence Cincinnati Ohio. Age years. Service from KennedyStevens Funeral Home, Bethel, Monday April 5, 10:30 A.M. Friends may call at the funeral home 5 to 9 P.M. Sunday.

DONOVAN 567.54 14,696.19 169,426.76 1,369,488.50 1,369,488.50 BALANCES- Total Gov'mental Funds 564,858.73 473,034.81 31,179.03 17,991.35 18,919.56 1,569,227.99 600,830.96 1,337.51 12,040.03 21,776.60 289,701.75 203,801.61 160,662.85 265,935.18 200,000.00 265,935.18 1,103,553.32 1,369,488.50 BALANCES- Total Expend Trust Fund 2,233.00 2,233.00 2,233.00 2,233.00 Bonvillain Facility: Name Type of Project: ODH File Number: Estimated Cost: 2. Type of Review is: 3. Final SHPDA Decision Due June No review shall, to the extent practicable, (90) days from April 2, 1982. Any persons as defined in OAC, 3701-8-08-C may file a hearing during the course of the review within fifteen (15) days from April 2, 1982. quested, notification of the time, date and appear in the same manner as this notice.

LEGAL NOTICE ENERGY CONSERVATION PROJECTS The Newport Independent School System will accept sealed bids until 2 P.M. on April 21st, 1982 for Energy Conservation Projects af Newport High School, Newport, Kentucky. Additional information pertaining to this project, as well as a complete set of plans and specifications, are available from Mr. Frank Bruns, 301 E. Eighth Street, Newport, Kentucky 41071.

(Phone Number (606) 292-3005). A deposit of $35.00 is required for each set of bidding documents fully refundable if bid is submitted and documents are returned within 2 weeks of bid due date. Make checks payable to Newport Independent School System. A Bid Bond of is required for all proposals and a Performance and Payment Bond will be required for all contracts over $25,000.00. The Newport Independent School System reserves the right to reject any or all bids.

179626 LEGAL NOTICE The following motor vehicle: '78 Cadillac Coupe De Ville, 6D4758Q261750 wiki be sold for cash at a public sale on April 9, 1982, at 12:00 o'clock at 515 Main Street, Cincinnati, Ohio 45202. On April 11th, 1982 at 12:00 Noon o'clock: 78 Cadillac Coupe De Ville, 6D475Q261750 will be located for inspection at 316 Kinsey, Cincinnati, OH 45219. The seller reserves the right to bid. For further information, call 852-2522. 179659 LEGAL NOTICE As required by the Internal Revenue Code, the annual report of The Julifs Foundation will be available for inspection during regular business hours for 180 days from the date of this notice at 8485 Broadwell Road, Cincinnati, OH 45244.

179663 suits filed Court of Common Pleas March 30 A8202565 Evans Financial Corp. vs. David B. Weber, et al. Foreclosure; money for $62,876.81 plus int.

A8202566 Diana L. Wilson vs. David M. Wilson. Divorce.

A8202567 Phyllis Jones, et al. vs. Liberal SA, et al. Breach of contract. A8202568 Bruce T.

Vaught Application to Court of Common Pleas of Hamilton County for order directing insuance of a certificate of title to motor vehicle. A8202569 Kathryn A. Lane Charles E. Lane. Divorce.

A8202570 Richard J. Hammann and Karen Hammann. Dissolution marriage. A8202571 Thomas J. Bresnahan vs.

University of Cincinnati and Adm. Bureau of Workers' Compensation. Notice of Appeal. A8202572 William Collins, et al. vs.

Carlisle Crane Excavating, et al. Personal injury, money damages in amount of $150,000. A8202573 Steven L. Heitzman and Mary Lou Heitzman. tion marriage.

A8202574 Mary L. Arnold and Jerry L. Arnold. Dissolution marriage. A8202575 Jimmy E.

Maxwell vs. Annette C. Maxwell. Divorce. A8202576 Peter Sanders, et al.

VS. Judy Doe and Montgomery Cyclery, Inc. Personal injury money judgment. A8202577 Construction vs. Slife Material Handling System.

For $23,519.92 plus int. due on an account. A8202578 American Co. VS. Leonard Worthem, et al.

Foreclosure; money for $45,083.82, delinquent interest thru March 1, 1982 plus addl. int. after March 1, 1982 and late charges. A8202579 Hubert M. Collet vs.

Poolmaster of Cincinnati, et al. Breach of contract. A8202580 Bige J. Grubb, Jr. vs.

Este Oil Co. Notice of Appeal. Norwood would like sons listed tain sonal Norwood house that unclaimed paid wood counts. be placed April 6th, Vine St. at 6:30 Williams.

Joan Avenue, Geraldine liams 45212 Kasey way 45202 Ernest Harry Cincinnati, Alfred S. 8331, Ft. 33310 Derek view, Keith Drive, Pursuant R.C., that Family Medical filed an Division bus, Ohio, business ment Ohio. The names dresses cers and lows: Donna Birchbark shall A. bark All persons note that cation will Division from the ment.

A8202581 Roger C. sure; money A8202582 partment Levy, et al. Bill. A8202583 Glenn Roy A8202584 over Mtg. et al.

$13,144 with A8202585 ings Bank al. Foreclosure; with int. A8202586 Charles A8202587 vs. Jay A8202588 and Joey marriage. A8202589 Ella Chariton.

A8202590 vs. Cincinnati, Texas $600,000 A8202591 A vs. Foreclosure; A8202592 sity of crosystems, A8202593 Rosemary A8202594 and Dennis tion marriage. A8202595 vs. Robert vorce.

A8202596 son vs. Divorce. A8202597 vs. Otha A8202598 Jr. vs.

A8202599 art and solution DAILY DOUBLE LTC Beds 9890-01-81 $1,365,000 Substantive 30, 1982 take longer than ninety affected by the review request for a by contacting SHPDA If such hearing is replace of the hearing will Woodridge LEGAL NOTICE Transfer Company to inform the perbelow -having cerhousehold goods and perItems now stored at Transfer's warethey will be sold as storage lots for uncharges now due NorTransfer on these acThese storage lots will on public auction on 1982, located at 6216 Ohio beginning p.m. Auctioneer: Jim Withrow-5251. Globe Norwood, Ohio 45212 Roberts-1815 Norwood, Ohio LEGAL NOTICE 179653 Overstake-405 BroadCincinnati, Ohio Rigucci-1317 Alabama Cincinnati, Ohio 45225 Chambers-563 Lowell Ohio 45220 Harper Box Lauderdale, Florida Thornton-3030 ClineCincinnati, Ohio 45206 Korank-3195 Blue Acres Cincinnati, Ohio 45239 179596 LEGAL NOTICE to section 4143.04 notice is hereby given Care dba Referral Services, has application with the of Licensing at Columfor a license to do as a Personnel PlaceService in the State of and resident adof the applicant's offidirectors are as fol- G. Goodman, 8723 Cincinnati; MarGoodman, 8723 BirchCincinnati. I concerned will take action on said applinot be taken by the for at least seven days date of this advertise- 179662 Home State SA VS.

Meadows, et al. Foreciofor $38,043.90 with int. State of Ohio Deof Taxation vs. Ronald E. Complaint on Creditor's March 31 Lutie A.

Daniels vs. Daniels. Divorce. Manufacturers HanCorp. vs.

Kenneth King, Foreclosure; money for int. United Mutual Savvs. Gary Lee Pruiett, et money for $16,141 Annie Brandon vs. Brandon. Divorce.

Victoria D. Emmitt Emmitt. Divorce. Cheryl Williamson Williamson. Dissolution Billy Ray Kidwell vs.

Money. Douglas W. Elliott New Orleans and Pacific Railway Co. for personal injury. Gateway Federal Patsy C.

Baker, et al. money, State of Ohio UniverCincinnati vs American MiInc. Money. Harry Wissman vs. Wissman.

Divorce. Sue S. Daugherty W. Daugherty. Dissolu- Nancy Kay Hailton George Hamilton.

Di- Leisa Ann ThompDallas Eugene Thompson. Sarah Ann Coleman Field Coleman. Divorce. Norman E. Dendler, Carole A.

Dendler. Divorce. Steven Scott StewDeborah Kay Stewart. Dismarriage. Gold Chest.

That's the place to advertise any household items you want to sell. And the Daily Double is an offer that gives you the same ad in both the A.M. and P.M. papers' Gold Chest-3 lines for 2 days in both Daily papers for just Read Gold Chest today if you want some household items, and want no more! Phone today. to place your "Daily Double" ad message in CINCINNATI CLASSIFIEDS CALL 421-6300 pel), Fairfield, Mrs.

Marie M. (nee Jacober), beloved wife of Joseph J. Donovan, devoted mother of Sr. Mary Ann Donovan S.C. of Berkley, Joseph Donovan D.D.S.

of Wood Dayton, Ohio, Olean, Mrs. Mary Sr. Lou of N. Y. and Suzanne Donovan S.C.

of Columbus, Ohio, sister of George Jacober, Alice Brill and John Jacober, the late Cecelia Francis, Clemen, Harry, William, Ferdinand, Nellie, Anne, Frank and Joseph Jacober, also survived by seven grandchildren. Thursday April 1, 1982. Age 79. Visitation Friday evening from 6 to 7 P.M., for lowed by Mass of Christian Burial at 7:15 P.M. at the Chapel of the Immaculate Conception Mt.

St. Joseph Mother House. Harry Meyer and Geiser Funeral Home serving the family. EBKER Sandra daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Larry Ebker of Holiday Florida, sister of Joyce Smith and David Ebker, dear friend of Lisa Williams. Sunday March 28, 1982 at Holiday Florida. Cincinnati residence, 6805 Sampson Lane, Silverton. No visitation, Memorial services 1:30 P.M. Saturday April 3 at the Tredway Funeral Home, 2131 Cameron Avenue, Norwood.

If friends desire contributions may be made to Muscular Distrophy Association, 5002 Ridge Avenue, Suite 120, Cincinnati, 45209. FRANKLIN Bertha (nee Keck), wife of the late Charles E. Franklin, beloved mother of Earl W. Franklin, devoted grandmother of Karen Lynn and Sharon Ann Franklin. Sunday, March 28, 1982.

Formerly of Corryville. Graveside services will be held Friday, 11 A.M. at the Vine Street Hill Cemetery Chapel. Arrangements by Anderson, Baiter and Sahnd Funeral Home, Clifton. LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICE 179650 LEGAL NOTICE Sealed bids will be received by the City of Oxford, Ohio at the office of the City Manager, 101 East High Street, until 12:00 noon on April 30, 1982 at which time such bids will be publicly opened and read aloud for furnishing the following: Disk Style Computer System (hardware, software, and service) to be used for Budgetary Accounting, Utility Billing, Payroll, and other applications as outlined plus reports associated with each application.

Bids must be submitted in a sealed envelope clearly marked on the outside "Bid for Computer System." Copies of the specifications, instructions to bidders, and proposal forms may be obtained at the office of the City Manager. The City reserves the right to reject any and all bids, or to accept any bid which may be deemed to be for the best interest of the City of Oxford. Thomas C. Dority, City Manager "Sealed Proposals" will be received and read at the Office of the County Purchasing Department, Room 230, Courthouse, Cincinnati, Ohio at 11:00 A.M., Friday, April 16, 1982. JANITORIAL SERVICES COURT HOUSE A Corporate Surety Bond a Certified Check on a solvent bank, made payable to the Board of County Commissioners, Hamilton County in the amount of of the bid as a guarantee that if the proposal is accepted a contract will be entered into.

The successful bidder will be required to furnish a Corporate Surety Bond or a Certified check on a solvent bank, made payable to the Board of County Commissioners, Hamilton County for of the total amount of the contract price as a guarantee for the faithful performance thereof. Proposal forms, specifications, may be obtained at the Office of the County Purchasing Department. The Board of County Commissioners reserves the right to reject any and all bids. SIGNED: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Norman A. Murdock, President ATTEST: JACK C.

HALLER LEGAL NOTICE Sealed bids will be received by the City Clerk of The City of Silverton, Hamilton County, Ohio at the office of said clerk, 6860 Plainfield Road, Silverton, Ohio, until 12:00 noon, April 16, 1982 for the following city works project. 1. Electrostatic refinishing of chain link fence, approximately 4,278 square feet surrounding the swimming pool at city's playfield. Detailed specifications are onfile at the above address. William Thomas, City Clerk 179613 LEGAL NOTICE PUBLIC SALE The undersigned will sell at Public Sale, One (1) 1981 Peterbilt, 1X20B9X0BN139784 at 11:00 A.M.

on April 8, 1982 at Freeman' Gest Cincinnati, Ohio. The Undersigned reserves the right to bid. Paccar Financial Corp. 179661 LEGAL NOTICE The following described motor vehicle: One 1980 Dodge Omni, Serial will be sold for cash at a public sale on April 9, 1982, at 10 o'clock at 515 Main Street, Cincinnati, Ohio 45202. On April 9, 1982 at 10 o'clock.

One 1980 Dodge Omni will be located for inspection at 316 Kinsey Avenue, Cincinnati, Ohio. The seller reserves the right to bid. For further information, call 852- 2522. 179658 of (Reynolds) devoted father of Daniel Ray, Dennis Robert, Donald Roy and David Richard Goins, grandfather of Cynthia, Jennifer, Douglas, Nicole, Mark and Jason Goins, brother of Joel, Dayton, Della, Belle and Flossie, also leaves many nieces and nephews, also surviving four daughters-in-law Sharon, Betty, Rebecca and Barbara Goins. Wednesday March 31, 1982.

Friends may call at the Tredway Funeral Home, 2131 Cameron Avenue, Norwood, 5 to 9 P.M. Friday. Knights of Pythias Norlanthe Lodge will have a service 7:30 P.M. Friday, Funeral Saturday 9:45 A.M. at the Norwood Christian Church, 4400 Ashland Avenue.

George, beloved husband of Evelyn Gumbert (nee Doyle), devoted father of Mary Fehring, Janet Linser, Diane McDonald, Richard and Daniel Gumbert, beloved grandfather of Karen, Jeff and Kevin Fehring, Sherri and Gary Gumbert, Angela Linser and Amy McDonald, brother of Robert and John Gumbert, Sister John Catherine S.C. and Mrs. Catherine Wolfer. March 31, 1982. Residence Clifton.

Mass of Christian Burial, St. Thomas More Church, Withamsville, Ohio, Saturday, April 3 at 10 A.M. Friends may call at T. P. White and Sons Funeral Home, 2050 Beechmont Mt.

Washington, Saturday, 8:15 A.M. to 9:15 A.M. Family prefer memorials to Mt. St. Jo- seph Mother House.

KUPFERSCHMIDT George beloved husband of Zita (nee Carlier) Kupferschmidt, dear uncle of Mary Ellen Spaulding. Wednesday March 31, 1982. Age 71 years. No visitation. Mass of Christian Burial Saturday 10 A.M.

at St. Teresa Church, Price Hill. Interment in St. Joseph New Cemetery. Nurre Bros.

Funeral Home, White Oak assisting the family. LEE Tommie, beloved wife of Fred devoted mother of Albert Lee, Evelyn Thomas and Helen Gentry, loving sister of Anderson Allmon and Evelyn Cot vard, also survived by ten grandchildren, eight greatgrandchildren, a host of nieces, nephews and other relatives. March 30. Friends may call today from 6 to 9 P.M. at the Church of God, 3610 Clarion Avenue, Evanston.

Funeral service will be held Saturday at 9:30 A.M. Interment Spring Grove Cemetery. Jamison and Jamison in charge of arrangements. Louis beloved husband of Essie M. Martin (nee VanWinkle), devoted father of Mrs.

Anna Lee Hill, Mrs. Mary Lou Bray, Mrs. Janet Parrish and Louis R. Martin devoted brother of Mrs. Betty Baker, Mrs.

Pearl Meadors and Dale Martin, also survived by 19 grandchildren. Thursday April 1, 1982. Residence Williamsburg Ohio. Services from the Maham Funeral Home, Williamsburg, Saturday April 3 at 11 A.M. Visitation Friday 6 to 9 P.M.

MITTER Marcella (nee Scobie), wife of the late Milon J. Mitter, devoted mother of Jewelle Ann Schauer and M. James Mitter, sister of Catherine Chalk, grandmother of S. William Schauer, Leslie Ann DeCourcy, Julie, Mark and Amy Mitter, great-grandmother of Chrisfian and Derek Schauer and Bradley DeCourcy. April 1, 1982.

Residence Anderson Township. Mass of Christian Burial, Immaculate Heart of Mary Church, Monday, April 5, at 11 A.M. Friends may call at T. P. White and Sons Funeral Home, 2050 Beechmont Mt.

Washington, Sunday, 5 to 8 P.M. MURRAY Charles beloved husband of the late Pauline Kleve Murray, dear father of Charles J. and Terry Murray and Pam Cira, dear brother of Katherine and Mary Murray, also survived by three grandchildren. Wednesday, March 31, 1982. Age 67 years.

Resident of Westwood. Friends may call at the Simminger Funeral Home of Chas. A. Miller Sons, 3050 Harrison Avenue, Westwood Friday 5 to 8 P.M. Mass of Christian Burial at St.

Catharine Church, Saturday at 10 A.M. August M. (Bud), beloved husband of Lillian A. (nee Wolpert) Oberrecht, devoted father of David A. and R.

Oberrecht, Mary E. Babbel and Stephen J. Oberrecht, also survived by seven grandchildren, dear brother of Delores Kennedy. Thursday, April 1, 1982. Residence North College Hill.

Age 68 years. Mass of Christian Burial at St. Margaret Mary Church, N.C.H., Monday, Arpril 5 at 9:30 A.M. Friends may call at the Neidhard Funeral Home, 7401 Hamilton Mt. Healthy, Sunday, from 4 to 6 P.M.

PROPES John beloved husband of the late Gladys M. Propes (nee Hite), dear father of Ruby Shephard, Gertie Foreman, Carol Burnett, Linda Norman, Charlene Williamson, Andy, John, Danny, Lester and Greg Propes, also survived by 26 grandchildren and nine great brother of Gertrude Ward, Nora Fairchild, Effie Howard and Artie Tungate. Thursday, April 1, 1982. Age 66 years. Friends call at the Hodapp Home, 6041 Hamilton College Hill, Friday from 5 until 8 P.M.

Funeral service Saturday morning, 9:30 A.M. at the Fellowship Tabernacle Church in Carthage. Arthur, beloved husband of the late Vera Overberg Rogers, dear father of Russell A. Rogers, grandfather of two. Wednesday March 31, 1982.

Residence Deer Park. Friends may call Saturday 10 A.M. until time of service at 11 A.M. at the Quentin K. Staley Funeral Home, 7140 Plainfield Road, Deer Park.

Past President of Norwood F.O.E. Aries Family request memorials to American Cancer Society. RUTLAND Mrs. Clara, beloved wife of the late Mr. Anthony Rutland, loving mother of Edmond, N.C., Saul and Anthony Rutland Jessie Bridges, Lillia Graves, Clara Graves, Sarah Dawes, Louise Gause, Fannie Bryant, Katie Martin and Hattie Durham, devoted grandmother of 24, also survived by 36 greatgrandchildren, 15 great-greatgrandchildren, one sister -inlaw, Mattie Rutland, other relatives and friends.

March 30, 1982. Friends may call at the Corinthian Baptist Church, 772 Whittier Street, Sunday April 4 from 6 to 9 P.M. where funeral services will be held at 11 A.M. Monday, Rev. Wesley Maxie, Pastor.

Interment Union tist Cemetery. Thompson Funeral Home. NAME TIME BONVILLAIN, Walter E. 10:00 A.M. BREEZE, Kenneth H.

10:00 A.M. COLLIER, James L. 10:30 A.M. DEARWESTER Howard C. Jr.

10:00 A.M. DONOVAN, Marie M. 7:15 P.M. EBKER, Sandra C. 1:30 P.M.

FRANKLIN, Bertha 11:00 A.M. GOINS, Robert Henry 9:45 A.M. GUMBERT, George 10:00 A.M. KUPFERSCHMIDT George H. 10:00 A.M.

LEE, Tommie 9:30 A.M. MARTIN, Louis R. 11:00 A.M. MITTER, Marcella 11:00 A.M. MURRAY, Charles E.

10:00 A.M. OBERRECHT August M. (Bud) 9:30 A.M. PROPES, John W. 9:30 A.M.

ROGERS, Arthur 11:00 A.M. RUTLAND, Mrs. Clara 11:00 A.M. SCOTT, Walter C. 1:00 P.M.

SESS, James Dale Jr. 10:00 A.M. SEXTON, Garrett 2:00 P.M. SR. MARY BORGIA WHELAN, S.C.

9:30 A.M. SR. M. MAGDALEN, S.F.P. 9:30 A.M.

STANSEL, Georgia 10:00 A.M. TIEMEIER Infants John T. and Kenneth 10:00 A.M. VANLANDINGHAM J. Elnora 10:00 A.M.

WEISBRODT, Barbara F. 11:00 A.M. WERNER, Elizabeth R. 10:30 A.M. Death Notices SCOTT Walter age 78 of Lebanon.

Died Tuesday at his residence. Survived by his wife Alma, two sons, Walter E. Scott of Hampton Virginia, Rev. Gerald C. Scott of Winchester Virginia, one daughter, Mrs.

Barbara Ann Glazer of Cincinnati, seven grandchildren, several nieces and nephews. Mr. Scott worked as a tool and die maker at Frigidaire for 20 years. Funeral Saturday at 1 P.M. at the Oswald Funeral Home.

Rev. John Has officiating. Visitation 7 to 9 P.M. Friday. Burial in South Lebanon Cemetery.

SESS James Dale beloved son of Lyunda Barrett King and James D. Sess dear brother of Preston King, dear grandson of Polly and John Hill and Elma Sess. Thursday April 1, 1982. 11 years old. Funeral from the John J.

Radel Company Funeral Home, 652 State Avenue, Saturday April 3 at 10 A.M. Friends may call Friday from 4 to 9 P.M. SEXTON Garrett, beloved husband of Mary O'Rourke Sexton and the late Ethel May Harp Sexton, dear father of Velma Shoemaker, Denise Johns, Garrett Edith, Ted, Victor, Steven and the late Shirley Sexton and brother of Roxie Schoone and Ruth Britton, also survived by 17 grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. Wednesday March 31, 1982. Funeral service at the Gilligan-Barrere Funeral Home, 3734 Eastern Avenue, Monday April 5 at 2 P.M.

Friends may call Sunday from 5 to 9 P.M. If desired memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society. SR. MARY BURGIA Dear sister of Frances Cunningham and Catherine Gorman both of Wisconsin. Tuesday March 30, 1982.

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

Mass of Christian Burial Friday at 9:30 A.M. at the Mother House Chapel. Gilligan-Siefke Funeral Home in charge. SR. M.

MAGDALEN, S.F.P. (nee Mary Elizabeth Bruemmer), beloved sister of Rose Pottebaum, also survived by several nieces and nephews. Wednesday, March 31, 1982. Friends may call at the St. Clare Convent, 60 Compton Road Friday from 1 to 8 P.M.

and Saturday from 8 A.M. till time of Mass of Christian Burial at 9:30 A.M. STANSEL arrangements. Georgia (nee Brown), devoted wife of the late Ralph Stansel, beloved mother of Mrs. Rita Baxter, Mrs.

Ruth Henney, Ronald, Richard and Ralph Stansel, dear sister of Rubin, Charles and Clarence Brown, Mrs. Sue Ball, Mrs. Bessie Estes and Mrs. Flossie Bradshaw, also survived by 14 grandchildren and one greatgrandchild. At her home, 666 Donaldson Road, Erlanger, Ky.

Thursday, April 1, 1982. Age 57 years. Services in Ronald B. Jones Funeral Home, 316 Elm Street, Ludlow, Saturday, April 3 at 10 A.M. Visitation 6 til 9 P.M.

Friday. Interment Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Erlanger, Ky. TIEMEIER Infants John T. and Kenneth beloved sons of Mary Ann and Lawrence J. Tiemeier.

Sunday, March 24, 1982. No visitation. Graveside services Saturday, 10 A.M., St. Mary's Cemetery, Hugenberg-Anderson Funeral Home, 40 W. 6th Street, Covington, in charge of 'ANLANDINGHAM J.

Elnora, devoted sister of Beatrice L. and Burman S. Vanlandingham. Suddenly Wednesday March 31, 1982. Friends may call in the Stanley High Funeral Home, 6546 Montgomery Road, Saturday from 9:30 A.M.

until hour of service 10 A.M. WEISBRODT Barbara F. (nee Pessler), beloved wife of Albert Weisbrodt, dear mother of Sue Sommer, Thelma Betz, Shirley Gerwe, Jack and Norman Weisbrodt and the late James Weisbrodt, also survived by 16 grandchildren and two dren. Wednesday, March 31. Age 74.

Mass of Christian Burial, St. Joseph Church, North Bend, Saturday, April 3 at 11 A.M. Visitation Friday, 6 to 8 P.M., Neidhard-Minges Funeral Home, 7043 Harrison Pike, Taylor's Creek, Ohio. Burial St. John Cemetery, Harrison.

Member of St. Joseph Altar Society. If desired, memorials may be sent to the Cancer Fund. Classified. Call 421-6300 FUNERAL DATE HOME April Gump-Holt April Connley Bros.

April 5 Kennedy-Stevens 0 0 April 2 Paul R. Young April 2 Harry Meyer Geiser April 3 Tredway April 2 Anderson, Baiter Sahnd (Graveside) April 3 Tredway April 3 T. P. White Sons April 3 Nurre Bros. April 3 Jamison Jamison April 3 Maham April 5 T.

P. White and Sons April 3 Miller- -Simminger I April 5 April 3 April 3 April 4 April 3 April 3 April 5 Neidhard Hodapp Quentin K. Staley Thompson Oswald John J. Radel Gilligan-Barrere April 2 Gilligan-Siefle April 3 Hodapp April 3 Ronald B. Jones April 3 April 3 Stanley High April 3 Neidhard-Minges April 3 John C.

Brater Death Notices 0 WERNER Elizabeth beloved wife of the late Edward Werner, loving mother of Gertrude Stahl and Frances Kaiser, Oldenburg Ind. Thursday April 1, 1982. Formerly of Harrison Ohio. Age 92. Friends may call in the John C.

Brater Funeral Home, Broadway at Vine Street, Harrison Ohio, Friday from 5 to 8 P.M. Prayer service at 7:40 P.M. Mass of Christian Burial in the St. John the Baptist Church, Harison Ohio, Saturday April 3 at 10:30 A.M. Interment Church Cemetery.

WHITED Todd, beloved son of William E. Whited and Helen Clasgens and step son of Dennis Clasgens, dear brother of Angella Whited, devoted grandson of Audrey Gilpin and Edna Whited, also survived by many aunts and undes. Wednesday, March 31, 1982. Age 14 years. Residence White Oak.

Friends may call at the Hodapp Funeral. Home, 6041 Hamilton College Hill, Saturday morning from 9 to 10:30 A.M. followed by the Mass of Christian Burial, St. James Church, White Oak at 11 A.M. Burial St.

James Cemetery. FFWorld War I Vet Il Vet Veteran Forces Spanish-Amer. War Vet ANNOUNCEMENTS SERVICES BU ALLISON FUNERAL HOME inc. ROBBINS MADISON AVE. ALLISON ROSE IS THE PREFERRED SERVICE SERVING ALL GREATER CINTI AREA home (Opposite Town Hall) 3042 Harrison Ave.

661-4059 Busse Borgmann Co. 3464 Central Parkway 559-1343 DALBERT-WOODRUFF FUNERAL HOME 922-1010 2880 BOUDINOT at QUEEN CITY AVE. A. C. DOBBLING SON FT.

THOMAS BELLEVUE 441-1730 491-4500 Glenn, Hall and Jordan FUNERAL CHAPELS 761-8881 863-2097 ELDEN A. GOOD 2620 ERIE AVE. 871-3433 W. MACK JOHNSON Walnut Hills 961-0474 MIDDENDORF, JOHN N. SONS 917 Main, Ky.

431-1718 Muehlenkamp-Erschell 261-8093 Newport, Ft. Thomas, Dayton Rebold Funeral Home 1712 QUEEN CITY 3700 GLENMORE 661-6200 Schaefer-Busby Fuldner Mortuary 24 W. 9th St. 241-0932 SCHMIDT-DHONAU READING SHARONVILLE 948-1113 948-1113 THOMAS FUNERAL HOMES MADISONVILLE and KENWOOD Tufts Funeral Home Loveland 683-2430 FUNERAL CHEVIOT DELHI HILLS 3425 4619 Harrison Delhi Pike 661-0833 921-0110 VORMIS Funeral Home LOCKLAND SPRINGDALE NOR WOOD 821-0062 171-2594 631-4884 WEIL FUNERAL HOME 3901 READING RD. WITT, GOOD KELSCH OAKLEY SQ.

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