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1 1 Death Death Notices Wednesday, J. October 10, 1984 11 11 THE and CINCINNATI of the Death ENQUIRER Notices B-9 intel 00 Business Digest T-Bills Decline its closed decline with a for the 2.76-point past loss three at 1,175.13, sessions to bringing 12.26 points. Losers led gainers 7 to 6 on the New York Stock Exchange, whose composite index fell 0.22 Yields on short-term Treasury securities to 93.36. Big Board volume totaled 76.84 million edged lower in Tuesday's auctions, the fifth from 46.36 million on Monday. consecutive week that interest rates declined.

up shares, only The government sold $12.4 billion in new securi- Ponderosa Expects Gains ties -half in three-month bills at an average discount rate of 10.11%, down from last week's Ponderosa based in Dayton, says net 10.23%, and half in six-month bills at an average income for the third quarter ending Nov. 1 will discount rate of 10.21%, down from 10.35%. The probably be lower than analyst estimates of 40 yields were the lowest since the 10.04% of July 9 cents per share or more. However, the restaufor three-month bills and the 9.88% of April 30 rant chain said net income should be substanfor six-month bills. The new discount rates tially above the 13 cents a share earned in last understate the actual return to investors- year's third quarter.

The company said third 10.52% for three-month bills and 10.92% for six- quarter net income has been reduced by continmonth bills. ued expenses related to the steakhouse breakfast program and start-up costs for the new Avon Closing Warehouse Casa Lupita Mexican units. Customer traffic and sales continue to show increases over last Avon, which operates a manufacturing year, the company said. facility in Springdale, will close its distribution facility and sales office in Kansas City next Studying Stadium's Condition summer as part of a previously announced plan to improve the efficiency and profitability of its Severdrup Parcel, a St. Louis-based engibeauty business.

Half the 389 employees affect- neering firm, is undertaking a comprehensive ed by the closing will be offered jobs at other examination of Riverfront Stadium's condition. locations. Activities performed in Kansas City The study, including evaluation of the 14-yearwill be transferred to branches in Atlanta, old stadium's structure, and electrical and mePasadena, and Morton Grove, Ill. The chanical systems. firm will recommend any Kansas City facility, the smallest of the compa- needed repairs or improvements.

ny's six branches, serves seven western states. Gateway Fund Cites Gain Stocks Lower Again The Gateway Option Income Fund, which Stocks drifted to a minor loss for the third is fully invested in a diversifed stock portfolio, straight session Tuesday after an early upswing increased in price from $13.48 a share to $13.97 a lost momentum. Weakness in General Motors share during the third quarter. A regular diviand other blue chips highlighted the decline. dend of 20 cents a share was declared July 25.

Mining, defense, oil and airline stocks also retreated. The Dow Jones average of 30 industri- -THE CINCINNATI ENQUIRER als, up points in the opening 90 minutes, and ENQUIRER NEWS SERVICES THE LEADERS AMERICAN SALES CLOSE CHANGE WangLabB 735,800 STOCK EXCHANGE BergenBrun 323,800 KeyPharm 319,100 unch PREV INDEX Amdahl 187,200 WHAT THE AMEX DID TODAY' DAY 30 HormelG 134,600 High Low EchoBayg 128,700 10 unch 210.80 209.90 DomePtrl 127,500 219 Total 752 Close Chg. CrystalOil 121,300 unch 260 BARE GulfCan 124,700 273 Unchanged. New Highs. 209.90 Off 0.41 KirbyExp 84,200 New 13 5.210 Million Notices ABT Richard G.

of Loveland, beloved husband of Grace C. Anderson Abt, dear father of Richard A. and Sherry A. Abt, father-in-law of Teressa Abt, son of Eva Matz Abt and the late Albert W. Abt, brother of Albert C.

Abt, grandfather of Ami, Becki and Michael Abt. Suddenly Monday, October 8, 1984. Friends received at the Tufts Funeral Home, Park and Riverside, Loveland, Wednesday, 7 to 9 P.M. where services will be held Thursday, October 11, at 10 A.M. Interment Gate of Heaven Cemetery.

ACKERMANN Lauretta Frohmiller, widow of Rudy Ackermann, devoted mother of Shirley Kuyath, Mary Brockhoff, Jim and Tom Ackermann, dear sister of Mary Louise Dammel, also survived by 14 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. October 8, 1984. Residence Montgomery. Friends may call Wednesday, 4:30 to 6:15 P.M. at the Stanley High Funeral Home, 6546 Montgomery Road, followed by Mass of Christian Burial, All Saints Church, Kenwood, at 7 P.M.

Remembrances may be directed to the Little Sisters of the Poor, 476 Riddle Road, (45220). ADAMS John beloved husband of Virginia L. Adams (nee Bonar), devoted father of John Robert Adams and Gladys Lee Dalton, son of Leona Buchanan, brother of Patricia Cole and James Adams, also survived by six grandchildren. Resident of College Hill. Monday, October 8, 1984.

Age 50 years. Friends may call at the Imwalle Memorial, 4811 Vine Street, St. Bernard, Wednesday, between 5 and 8 P.M. Funeral services Thursday, 11 A.M. Western Hills Lodge and Scottish Rite will hold services Wednesday, 7:30 P.M.

BAY Richard of Loveland. Husband of the late Betty Jane McNorton Bay, beloved father of Christopher W. Bay, grandfather of Andrew Tyler and Amber Denise Bay, father-inlaw of Peggy Bay. Saturday, October 6, 1984. Tufts Funeral Home serving the family.

BERTRAND Carl. Age 89 years. Beloved husband of the late Marie M. (nee Hancock) Bertrand, dear brother of Josephine Kief, step-father of the late Jean Hamby, dear uncle of many nieces and nephews. October 8, 1984.

Resident of Oakley. Visitation at the Witt, Good and Kelsch Funeral Home, 3026 Madison Road at the Oakley Square, Thursday at 9 A.M. until services at 10 A.M. Memorial donations may be made to the Oakley United Methodist Church, Brownway and Minot Avenues, 45209. BLOME Ruth M.

(nee McClorey), beloved wife of Henry J. Blome, devoted mother of Janet Zieleniewski, devoted grandmother of Anne Marie and Joe Zieleniewski, devoted mother-in-law of Dr. G. Joseph Zieleniewski. Monday, October 8, 1984.

Residence Montgomery. Friends may call from 6 to 9 P.M. Tuesday at the Strawser Funeral Home, 9503 Kenwood Blue Ash (next to First National Bank). Services 10:30 A.M. Wednesday.

For those who choose, contributions may be made to the New Thought Unity Center, 1401 E. McMillan. BOLDEN Loretta, wife of the late Oscar A. Bolden, dear sister of Glenn Fugate and the late Melvin Fugate, Ethel Hollingsworth and Willie Burgan. Also survived by several nieces and nephews.

Monday, October 8, 1984. Age 70 years. Friends may call at the Chas. A. Miller Sons Funeral Home, Hamilton Avenue at Knowlton Street, Northside, Wednesday 4 to 8 P.M.

Funeral services Thursday 11 A.M. BRENNER Herbert, husband of the late Gladys Black Brenner, dear father of Geraldine Fischer and Donald Brenner and the late Beverly Brenner, dear brother of Saidie Mohrmerer. Tuesday, October 9, 1984. Funeral services at the convenience of the family. Chas.

A. Miller Sons serving the family. BUCHANAN Helen dear sister of Richard W. Buchanan, of Georgetown, Ohio, Mrs. Ivan A.

Given, of Sun City, Arizona and Mrs. William G. Brady of Cincinnati, aunt of Mrs. John E. Sargeant of Los Angeles, William Brady of Cincinnati and James B.

Given of Irvine, greataunt of Scott and Steve Sargeant and B. G. Brady. October 9, 1984, at 'Marjorie P. Lee Home.

Formerly of Mt. Washington. Services at Knox Presbyterian Church, Friday, October 12 at 10:30 A.M. Friends may call at T. P.

White and Sons Funeral Home, 2050 Beechmont Mt. Washington, Thursday, 6 to 8 P.M. Memorials to Knox Presbyterian Church or. charity of your choice. DAWSON Helen M.

(nee Youngman), beloved wife of the late Raymond F. Dawson, devoted mother of LaVerne Gilb, Jack Dawson, Ruth Resler and Shirley Davis, also survived by ten grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren. Visitation at the Gilligan Funeral Home, 8225 Montgomery Rd. at Galbraith Wednesday from 5 until 8 P.M. Funeral service Thursday at 10 A.M.

TO SELL YOUR USED HOUSEHOLD ITEMS YOU CAN ALWAYS WIN WITH A "TRIPLE PLAY" IN THE GOLD CHEST 3 DAYS (3 LINES) BOTH DAILY PAPERS PLUS SUNDAY $8.00 SEPARATE PAPER RATES AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST CALL 421-6300 TO PLACE YOUR "TRIPLE PLAY" DeVOTO Elizabeth Bess (nee Emmett), beloved wife of the late Earl DeVoto, devoted mother of Virginia Nicolletta, Earl DeVoto and the late Paul DeVoto, dear grandmother of 12 grandchildren and ten great-grandchildren. Residence Newport, Kentucky. Tuesday, October 9, 1984. Prayers Thursday, October 11 at the Dobbling Funeral Home, Ft. Thomas at 10:30 A.M.

Mass of Christian Burial, St. Joseph Church, Cold Spring at 11 A.M. Visitation day from 4 to 9 P.M. at the funeral home. Arthur beloved husband of Bertha Roney DuChemin, devoted father of Linda Turner, Robert, Richard, Arthur John, Michael, William, Rita and the late Barry E.

DuChemin, also survived by 16 grandchildren, brother of Virginia Hucke, Hilda Hucke, Anna Mabel Taylor, Edna Kleinheinz, Melvin, Oliver, James and the late Albert DuChemin. Suddenly Tuesday, October 9, 1984. Residence North College Hill. Age 64 years. Mass of Christian Burial at St.

Margaret Mary Church, NCH, Thursday, October 11 at 10:30 A.M. Friends may call at the Neidhard Funeral Home, 7401 Hamilton Avenue, Mt. Healthy, Thursday morning from 8:30 A.M. until time of mass. If so desired, memorials may be made to the American Diabetes Association.

Retired member of Teamster Local 100. DUGE Edna (nee Megerle), dear sister-in-law of Helen Mae Megerle, dear aunt of Jean Megerle Stivers and several great nieces and nephews. Residence 75 Vernon Lane, Ft. Thomas, Kentucky. Monday, October 8, 1984.

Age 92. Mass of Christian Burial, Thursday, October 11 at the St. Thomas Church, Ft. Thomas at 10 A.M. No visitation.

The Dobbling Funeral Home, Ft. Thomas serving the family. EGAN Norma devoted sister of Judith A. Egan and Jane Weber, also survived by one niece and three grand-nieces. Sunday, October 7, 1984.

Residence Delray Beach, Fla. Former resident of Newport, Ky. Age 64 years. Services Thursday, 10 A.M. at the Muehlenkamp-Erschell Ft.

Thomas Funeral Home, 427 S. Ft. Thomas Ave. Visitation Wednesday 7 to 9 P.M. Memorials requested to the American Cancer Society, Cincinnati Children's Hospital or St.

John's United Church of Christ, Newport. EWIG Mildred aged 83 years, beloved wife of the late Herman K. Ewig, dear mother of Janet Kreidler and Roberta Lentz of Arlington, also survived by five grandchildren. Sunday, October 7, 1984. Residence Hyde Park.

Funeral services at the Elden A. Good Funeral Home, 2620 Erie West of Hyde Park Square, Wednesday at 10:30 A.M. Memorials if desired may be directed to the Leukemia Research, American Cancer Society, 3372 Central Parkway. FRANK Arlie beloved husband of Clair Frank (nee White), devoted father of Mrs. Marvin (Jean) Sorg, grandfather of Rebecca Feagans, Michael and David Sorg, brother of Marie Brunk, Mickie Arnold, Leo and Joe Frank.

Tuesday, October 9, 1984. Residence Golf Manor. Friends may call at the Thomas Memorial, 7500 Montgomery Road, Kenwood Thursday from 10 A.M. until time of funeral services at 11 A.M. If desired, memorials may be made to the Cancer Fund.

GELHAUSEN Margaret Mary (nee ReaganRegan), beloved mother of Margie Gelhausen, Akron, OH. and Jerry Gelhausen, motherin-law of Joyce Gelhausen, dear grandmother of Lynn, Tina and Theresa Gelhausen and Sandy Hoffmeister, also survived by one great-grandchild; Christopher Hoffmeister, sister of William Flynn of Cincinnati and Maurice Flynn of Glenn Shaw, also survived by 12 nieces and nephews. Sunday, October 7, 1984. Age 68 years. Friends may call at the Nurre Bros.

Funeral Home, 345 W. McMillan Clifton, Wednesday from 6 until 9 P.M. Funeral service Thursday, 10 A.M. Interment St. Joseph New Cemetery.

If SO desired memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society, 3372 Central Parkway. Gary husband of Mrs. Edna Gray, father of Teresa, Susan, Elizabeth, Allen, and Robert Gray, step-father of Mrs. Regina Kinsel and Richard Flanigan, brother of Roger Gray and Mrs. Sharon McCord, halfbrother of Mrs.

Barbara Henry, Beverly and William Mahle, son of Mrs. Effie Mahle, step-son of Mr. William Mahle, also survived by two step-grandchildren. Monday, October 8, 1984. Residence Pleasant Plain, Oh.

Services Noakes Funeral Home, Milford, Thursday, October 11 at 2 P.M. Visitation Wednesday 7 to 9 P.M. HALL Edna M. (nee Martin), dear wife of William W. Hall, loving mother of Josephine M.

Witliams and William Hall, also survived by nine grandchildren and ten great-grandchildren. On Tuesday, Ocfober 9, 1984. Visitation at the B.J. Meyer Sons (Colonial) Funeral Home, 3726 Warsaw Avenue on Wednesday, October 10, from 6 P.M. until 8 P.M.

Services on Thursday at 10:30 A.M. HEDRICK Margaret Mary (nee Cole), beloved wife of Robert D. Hedrick, devoted mother of Yvonne Honebrink, Marian Hughes, Cathy Ruter, Thomas and Michael Hedrick, loving grandmother of 12. Tuesday, October 9, 1984. Age 62.

No visitation. Relatives and friends are invited to attend Mass of Christian Burial, St. James Church, White Oak, Thursday at 11 A.M. Memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society. HERTZMAN Ethel, of the Orthodox Jewish Home, beloved wife of the late Louis Hertzman, dear mother of Emma Cohen and the late Maurice Hertzman, devoted sister of Mrs.

Sophie Ostrow, also survived by two grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. Graveside services Wednesday, October 10. Procession to leave Weil Funeral Home, 3901 Reading Road at 1 P.M. Memorial contributions to the Smith Sisters Sunshine Fund of the Orthodox Jewish Home would be appreciated. Funerals For more complete information address funeral director refer to individual obituary below.

FUNERAL NAME TIME DATE HOME ABT, Richard G. 10:00 A.M. Oct. Tufts ACKERMANN, Lauretta Frohmiller 7:00 P.M. Oct.

10 Stanley High ADAMS, John E. 11:00 A.M. Oct. 11 Imwalle Memorial BAY, Richard H. Tuffs BERTRAND, Carl 10:00 A.M.

Oct. Witt, Good Kelsch BLOME, Ruth M. 10:30 A.M. Oct. 10 Strawser BOLDEN, Loretta 11:00 A.M.

Oct. 11 Chas. A. Miller Sons BRENNER, Herbert Chas. A.

Miller Sons BUCHANAN, Helen L. 10:30 A.M. Oct. 12 T. P.

White and Sons DAWSON, Helen M. 10:00 A.M. Oct. 11 Gilligan DeVOTO, Elizabeth Bess 11:00 A.M. Oct.

11 Dobbling DuCHEMIN, Arthur W. 10:30 A.M. Oct. 11 Neidhard DUGE, Edna 10:00 A.M. Oct.

11 Dobbling EGAN, Norma K. 10:00 A.M. Oct. 11 Muehienkamp-Erschell EWIG, Mildred L. 10:30 A.M.

Oct. 10 Elden A. Good FRANK, Arlie H. 11:00 A.M. Oct.

11 Thomas Memorial GELHAUSEN, Margaret Mary 10:00 A.M. Oct. 11 Nurre Bros. GRAY, Gary L. 2:00 P.M.

Oct. 11 Noakes HALL, Edna M. 10:30 A.M. Oct. I1 B.

J. Meyer Sons HEDRICK, Margaret Mary 11:00 A.M. Oct. 11 Frederick HERTZMAN, Ethel 1:00 P.M. Oct.

10 Weil (graveside) HILL, Russell G. 11:00 A.M. Oct. 10 Dalbert Woodruff HOWELL, Jerry K. 10:00 A.M.

Oct. Linton, IN. KAESEMEYER, Louis Jr. 10:30 A.M. Oct.

11 Stanley High KINSEL, Gilbert 10:30 A.M. Oct. 11 Quentin K. Staley LEGSCHMID, June 10:00 A.M. Oct.

Grueter McKINNEY, Anson 7:30 P.M. Oct. 10 Vitt Stermer MERSCH, Dr. Edward M.D. 10:00 A.M.

Oct. 11 Middendorf O'DELL, Giles R. 2:00 P.M. Oct. I1 B.

J. Meyer Sons PARM. Wilma Jean 11:00 A.M. Oct. I1 Miller, Busse Borg.

mann PATTERSON, Elbert Miller, Jr. 7:30 P.M. Oct. 10 Geo. H.

Colin Mortuary RIFE, Roy E. Geo. H. Rohde Son RUEHRWEIN, George E. 10:00 A.M.

Oct. 11 Hodapp SCHIERING, Esta Mae 11:00 A.M. Oct. 12 Paul R. Young SIEGMUNDT, John C.

B.J. Meyer Sons STALLWORTH, Bernard 8:00 P.M. Oct. Vorhis TRAGESSER, Clara 2:00 P.M. Oct.

12 Charles C. Young TRUMBO, Roberta 8:00 P.M. Oct. 11 Hall- Jordan WALKER, Charles Richard Gilligan WEBER, Keith C. 8:00 P.M.

Oct. 10 T.P. White Sons WESTENDORF, Joseph W. Hawthorne WHITEMAN, Bessie 11:00 A.M. Oct.

I1 Ralph Meyer- Bolton Lunsford Death Notices Russell beloved husband of Marian B. Hill (nee Bacon), devoted father of Barbara Bardes, Woody Hill and Deborah Hill Lawson, son of Harriet Kain, also survived by four grandchildren. Sunday, October 7, 1984. Funeral service Wednesday, 11 A.M. at the Dalbert and Woodruff Funeral Home, 2880 Boudinot Ave.

at Queen City. Visitation Wednesday, 10 A.M. until time of service. If so desired, memorials may be made to the Westwood First Presbyterian Church. HOWELL Jerry K.

Age 50. Passed away at 11:25 P.M. Monday in Linton, Indiana. Survivors include his fiance Grace Stiner of Owensville; parents Mr. and Mrs.

John Howell of Linton; sons Johnny and David, both of Linton, and Kenneth of Owensville; daughter Deborah Hitch of Amelia, Ohio; three grandchildren; brothers Marion and Joe, both of Linton and Jack of Orlando, Florida. Funeral services will be 10 A.M. Thursday at the St. Peter Catholic Church in Linton. Calling hours will be from 2 until 9 P.M.

on Wednesday at the Welch and Cornett Funeral Home in Linton. Mr. Howell was the founder of the Exal Corporation. KAESEMEYER Louis beloved husband of Cora M. Kaesemeyer and the late Marie H.

Kaesemeyer, devoted father of Louis H. Kaesemeyer, dear father-inlaw of Joan E. Kaesemeyer, loving grandfather of Jay and Erich Kaesemeyer, dear brother of Walter W. Kaesemeyer. October 8, 1984.

Residence Madeira. Friends may call Wednesday 7 to 9 P.M. at the Stanley High Funeral Home, 6546 Montgomery Rd. Service Thursday, 10:30 A.M. Remembrances may be directed to St.

Peter United Church of Christ Organ Fund, 6120 Ridge Ave. (45213). KINSEL Gilbert, beloved husband of the late Ethel Shannon Kinsel, dear father of Geraldine Coffee, Kathryn Koger, Gilbert Thomas Kinsel, dear brother of Rosa Vastine, grandfather of eight, great-grandfather of five. Suddenly October 8, 1984. Residence Mason, Ohio.

Friends may call Wednesday 6 to 8 P.M. at the Quentin K. Staley Funeral Home, 7140 Plainfield Road, Deer Park. Services Thursday, 10:30 A.M., Hartzel Memorial Methodist Church, Applewood Drive, Dillonvale. If so desired, family requests memorials to Hartzel Memorial Methodist Church, Applewood Drive, Dillonvale, 45236 or the Heart Fund.

LEGSCHMID June (nee Law), beloved wife of Frank S. Legschmid, dear mother of Betty Mercer and Rex A. Legschmid, dear sister of Marion Ervin, Andrew and Ray Law, also survived by three grandchildren. Monday, October 8, 1984. Visitation at the Grueter Funeral Home, 4022 Glenway at Iliff, Wednesday 6 to 9 P.M.

Funeral services Thursday at 10 A.M. Memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society or Hospice Inc. of Cincinnati. McKINNEY Anson, beloved husband of Rosamary Dirksing McKinney, dear father of Annette Douglas, Annis Sanders, and James A. McKinney, grandfather of Sonja, Theresa, and Yvonne Douglas, Edward, Thomas, Angela Sanders, Jacob, Jamie, and Sarah McKinney.

October 8, 1984. Age 78 years. Friends may call at the Vitt and Stermer Funeral Home, 4619 Delhi Road, Delhi Township, Wednesday evening from 4 to 7 P.M. followed by the funeral mass 7:30 P.M. at St.

Dominic Church. CLASSIFIED ADS CALL 421-6300 SIEGMUNDT of John beloved husband Marie Siegmundt (nee Strotof meyer), dear father Jay Siegmundt, loving grandfather of Mark, Jeffery, Gregory and Jill Siegmundt. On Monday, October 8, 1984. Age 80 yrs. Visitation at the B.J.

Meyer Sons Funeral Home (Overlook), 4841 Glenway Ave. on Wednesday from 7 to 9 P.M. Member of the Masonic Order, Cheviot Lodge. Donations may be made to the charity of your choice. STALLWORTH Bernard, beloved son of James A.

and Eugenia McPherson Stallworth, devoted brother of Mitzi Earnest of Dayton, Ohio and James A. Stallworth, Jr. Saturday, October 6, 1984 at Marietta, Georgia, formerly of Cincinnati. Friends may call at the Vorhis Funeral Home, 5501 Montgomery Road, Norwood, Thursday, October 11 from 6 P.M. until service time at 8 P.M.

TRAGESSER Clara, nee Huffman, beloved wife of the late J. Peter Tragesser, devoted mother of Herbert, Vernon Tragesser and Mrs. Robert (Loraine) Schultz, grandmother of nine grandchildren, 14 great-grandchildren. Age 87. Died October 8, 1984.

Residence 2485 Mardel Court, Ross, Ohio. Funeral services Charles C. Young Funeral Home, 4032 HamiltonCleves Road, Ross Ohio, Friday 2 P.M. Friends may call Thursday 6 to 9 P.M. Memorials may be sent to the Venice Presbyterian Church, Ross, Ohio in her memory.

TRUMBO Roberta (nee Furr), beloved wife of Edward Trumbo, devoted mother of Gary Trumbo, dear stepdaughter of Rufus Maynor, loving sister of Cleo Furr, Florence Malone, Thelma Williams and Lawrence Furr, three aunts; Millie Milton, Rebecca Clay and Sally King of Athens, a host of nieces, nephews, cousins and friends. October 4, 1984. Friends may call Thursday from 6 P.M. until time of services, 8 P.M. at the Peace Baptist Church, 658 Rockdale Ave.

Dr. D.L. Motley, Pastor, officiating. Burial Friday, 10 A.M., Crown Hill Cemetery. Arrangements by Hall- Jordan Funeral Home.

Charles Robert, beloved brother of Richard Lee and Carolyn Louise Walker and Carol Lee Cox. Tuesday, October 9, 1984. Funeral service at the Dayton Veteran's Cemetery, Wednesday, October 10 at 11 A.M. No visitation. Gilligan Funeral Home in charge.

If desired, memorials may be made to the charity of your choice. Death Notices Sales Net Div (Hds) Clo Chg. USAG wt UnitelV .941 15 UnityB 5 UnvCm 13 11 UnivRs 163 UnivRu UnvPat 25 13 V-V VallyR 1.92 23 Valmac Valspr .40 11 Verbtm 461 7 VARsh 27 Verna 3 9-16- Vernit .16 150 Viatech 2 Vicon 16 Vintge Vaintl VisualG .28 10 Voplex .36 26 VulcCp .40 -W-WWalbar .32 37 20 Walco .40 11 WangB .16 7358 WangC .11 28 WrnC wt 53 WshHm 21 WshPst .80 14 WRIT 1.60 Watsc A .15 Wthfrd 201 Webcor oo Wedtc Weiman .08 14 WeldTb .10 Weldtrn 25 WelGrd 14 WstBrC 178 Wstbr .20 10 WDigitl 237 WIRET 1.48 WstSL s1.13e 26 WhEnt 379 15 Wichita WillexG 13 WilsnB 72 Wincp pd 2 18 Wintin n2.16 20 WolfHB 6 Wk Wear .48 18 12 WwdeE 217 WWde pf1.80 16 14 Wrath 105 WrgtH 206 X-Y-Z YankO 44 Yrdny .08 32 Zimer .10 37 8 NY Stocks (Continued from Page B-4) Sales Net Div (Hds) Clo Chg. William 1.40 296 29 WilmEl 64 Wilshr0 .20 44 inDix 1.68 39 31 Winnbg 536 Winner 39 Winter WiscEP 2.28 191 WisE pf 8.90 z350 74 WisE pf 7.75 z100 65 WiscPL 2.56 40 WisPS 2.56 155 Witco 1.48 53 WolvrW .48 213 WoodPt .72 119 20 Wolwth 1.80 2712 WridAr 10 Wrigly 1.80a x48 Wurltzr 18 WyleLb .32 x173 X-Y-Z Xerox 3 1013 XTRA .64 35 ZaleCp 1.32 Zapata .84 x229 Zayre 169 ZenithE 1477 Zero .36 Zurnin 1.32 68 Treasury NEW YORK U.S. for Tuesday.

Due -1984- 10-11 10-18 10-25 11- 8 11-15 11-24 11-29 12- 12-13 12-20 12-27 -1985- 1- 3 1-10 1-17 1-24 1-31 2- 7 2-14 2-21 2-28 3- 7 e-14 3-21 3-28 4- 4 4-18 5-16 6-13 7-11 8- 8 9-85 10- 3. WEBER Sales Net Div (Hds) Clo Chg. NEW YORK (AP)- Tuesday national prices for American Stock Exchange issues Sales Last Chg. A-B ADI 57 ALLab .20 8 AMC 5 AM int wi 38 ATTFd n4.60e x59 AcmePr 2 AcmeU .32 11 Action 514 Acton 25 Actn wt AdmRs 10 AdRusI .10 16 19 Adobe .24 71 Aegis Aeronc 115 AfilPub .80 AirExp 123 Alamco 10 AlbaW 10 Aloha 14 Alphaln .05 266 Altex 88 Alcoa pf 3.75 2300 31 242 Amdahl .20 1872 Amedco .08 52 AmBilt .15 135 AmCap AExp 13 AFruc see 84 AHithM 47 Alsrael 38 AMzeA .52 14 AMzeB .52 9 AMoti .16 7 AmOil 10 6 APetf 3.20 AmPin APrec .22 16 AmRity ASCiE Ampal .06 48 2 Andal AndJcb .271 on Angles Angel wt Anthm .04 142 ArgoPt 75 Armtrn 73 ArrgwA .20 8 Arundl 145 Asmr .15 128 Astrex 25 11 Astrotc 325 Astrot pf1.80 3 AtisCM 121 Atlas Vn .20 Audiotr 32 AutoSw 8 37 Avondl 5 .80 18 B-B BAT 404 3 5-16-1-16 BDM .15 13 BSN 90 Baker 37 BaldwS 145 8 BalyM wt 16 BanFd 2.08e 22 Banstr 6 BnkBld .40 72 BarnEn BaryRG 78 Baruch .341 3 Beard 20 BeefCh 51 BeldBl 3 7 Beltran 35 BnfStdA 9 BnfStdB 5 BergBr .32 3238 BethCp .491 2 BicCp .60 72 BigV 5 Biltrite .15 5 BinkMf 23 BioR A Blessng BlockE 573 BlountA .41 29 BlountB .36 16 Bolar .05 Bow Val .15 BowlA 5.36a 2 Bowmr 18 Bowne .44 84 BradNt 62 Brsen 1.60 17 Brauc 3 BrnFA .88 BrnFB .88 13 BrnF pf .40 33 Buckhn Buell .50 10 C-D CDI 4 33 CHB CMI Cp 36 CRS .34 116 15 CaesNJ 19 CagleA 22 CaRE 1.24 46 Calmt .60 106 Calprop .801 9 Camco ..32 22 Campni CMarc .24 23 18 CdnOcc .50 12 CWine 23 Cardiff CareB 10 CareA CaroP pf 5 250 38 Casblan 19 CastIA S. .80 CasFd 2.20a 28 Castind Centenl Centl pf CenM pf 3.50 250 CentSe 1.70e 20 CtryFa 17 Cetec .20 29 ChmpH 222 ChrtMA .20 92 Chr1MB .20 8 ChiRv 1.20 6 18 ChiD st 95 Sales Div (Hds) Chilton .20 Citadl CitFst 1b CtyGas 1.20 Clarmt 1.45e Clarost .60 Cognitr Cohu .20 ColFd wt Comfd ComAl .30 ComA pf1.62 ComdrC Compo .20 CompD CmpCn CmpFct ConcdF ConrHm Conqst Conq wt ConsOG viContA viCntA pf ContMtl CntCrd CrstFo Crompt Cross 1.32 CrnCP 40i CrCPB CrutcR Cryst0 .36 Cubic 39 Curtce 5 .80 CustEn D-D DWG .301 DaleEn .32 Damson Dam wtO Dams pf 2.50 DataPd .16 Datarm DeRose Decorat DelLab .52 DelVal 1.68 Delmed Dsgntrn Desgni .921 DeviCp Diag A Diag DiaBth .20 Digicon Digic wt Dillrd Diodes Dir Act Dixico DomeP Domtr 1.40 Downey Driller DrivHr Ducom .80 Dunlop Dur Tst Dynict Dyneer .80 EAC 40 EECO .32 EagCl EstnCo Estgp 3.60e EchoB .10 ElAudD ElcAm 1.40 ElecSd Elsinor EmCar EnrSrv Enstr pf Ero In Espey .40 Esprit EtzLav EvalRs Evr A .20 Excel ExpiSv FPA Fabind .35 FairmC FedRit 1.36 FtArka .50 FtConn la FWymB .80 FischP FitcGE 2.60 FItGE pf 4 FlanEn FlaRck .50 Fluke 1.271 Foodrm FooteM Foote pf FthillG Forden 7e ForstC A .14 ForstC .08 ForestL Fotomt FrdHly FreqEI Friona .50 Frischs FrntHd FrtA wt Fur Vit GNC En GIExpt GRI GTI GalaxC Galxy0 Garan 1.20b GatLit GelmS Gemco GDefns .88 GnEmp Genisco GenvDri .20 GeoRes GeoRs pf 1 GiantFd .80 GntYl Glatfl .64 Ginmr.

1b GIbNE Net Clo Chg. 10 24 37 12 7 21 20 43........ 64 15 20 27 18 13 44 149 140 32 40 21 191 19 38 17 7 6 44 24 6 15 193 1203 32 x3 27 2 58 6 80 21 x1 664 16 107 12 13 221 32 Va 3 48 105 37 140 42 1275 2 95 36 x5 220 26 219 26 E-F-G ,5 174 7 18 1287 10 52 54 278 15 33- 32 25 3 34 F-F 36 19 29 10 17 7 33 144 z150 91 -1 17 7 297 56 29 36 32 85 12 70 23 8 26 6 36 11 236 68 46 25 242 10 37 56 Sales Net Div (Hds) Clo Chg. Gloser .44 38 GoldW 8 7 GidFid 148 Goldme pf2.50 32 20 GorRup 1.12 27 GrndAu .40 Grant .621 40 11 GrTch 77 GtAmi .60 6 GrtLk 5 .40 48 Grenm 115 Greiner 17 GrdCh .50 22 GIfCd .52 1247 Glkstr .30 25 H-I-J-K HMG 1 HUBC .56 12 Hamptl .931 7 Hanfrd .90 33 4 Hasbro .24 266 51 Hasbr pf 78 Hasting HawaiA HithCr 2 183....... HithCh 72 HIthEx 17 HeinWr 57 Heinick .10 22 Heizer Heldor Heliont 126 HelmR 68 Hersh0 Hindri 20 Hiptron 22 Hofman HollyCp 31 Hormi 1.04 1346 30 HrnH 1.85t 172 HrnH wt.27t 46 3 HOUOT 1.55e x303 HovnE 68 12 Howlin x6 1.36 HubelB 1.36 10 33 Husky ,15 35 1-I ICH .25 115 ICO 55 7 IPM 2 3 IRT Cp 5 ISS .12 10 ImpGp 240 2 Impind 8 ImpOil g1.40 95 infight 44 8 Instron .28 2 InstSy 506 23....

InsSy pf IntCty .40 53 Intrcle 13 Intmk 5 .12 30 IntBknt 06e 416 IntBk wt IntCtrl .25 13 InHyd 91 Intinem 8 IntPwr .16 3 IntDta 25 lonics 20 IroqBrd 49 Isaly 31 J-J Jacobs Jensen JetAm 57 JetA wt 104 Jetron .491 25 JohnPd Jupiter 25 KnGs pf 4.50 z20 33 KapokC 414 KayCp .20 2 KearN .40 31 d12 Kentrn 18 Ketchm 13 KeyPh .16 3190 Kidde wt 20 Kinark 12 KingR .20 16 38 Kirby 842 Kit Mfg Kleer 13 Knoll KogerC 2.20 27 L-M LSB 97 LaBarg .06 39 LaPnt LakeS 51 Ldmk 197 12 Laser 29 10 Laurn LeePh Lehigh LeisurT 15 Levitt 6 Litfld Lodge Logicon .20 Lorimr 764 LouisCe la 11 55 Lumex .08 23 LundyE 16 Luria .411 53 12 Lydal 152 LynCSy .10 120 LynchC .20 25 M-MMCO Hd 18 MCO Rs 40 MSA 13 MSA wt 10 MSI DI .40 18 MSR 96 MacSc .14 136 Macrgd 26 MePS 2.32 16 16 Malart g.70e 5 Mangd 3 MarkPd 176 5 Marm pf2.35 9 Mrshin 467 MartPr 65 015 Masind .20 Matec 30 MatRsh .12 Matrix 81 Sales Net Div (Hds) Clo Chg. MayEng 2 51 Mayflw 14 McCO n1.50r 132 McDow 10 McRae Medalst 10 Media 1.08 24 60 Mediq .20 8 MEMCo 1.16 MercSL .371 39 MetPro .15 Metex MchGn 109 Midind .40 MissnW MIchIE .24 78 MiteCp 6 40 MonMg .52 MoogB 2 MoogA 42 MtgGth 1.40e 13 Morten 25 -1-16 MtMed 31 MovStr .60 Murpin 53 MuseAr 171 Muse wt Myerin .28 43 N-O Nantck 86 NtPatnt .10 447 NelsLB 6 NHamp .80 50. NMxAr .791 x8 NPInRt .93 52 NProc 1.10e 22 NY Tm .52 144 NewbE 11 Newcor .32 x12 Nexus 10 Nichols 110 Nolex NordR 58 NoCdO 15 NIPS pf 4.25 2370 NuciDt 2 Numac 6 0-0 OEA 107 Oakwd 10 Odetics OhArt .24 3 Oisten .30 58 19 Openh OriolH .50 25 OriolH .60 93 Orrox 25 OxfrdF .421 28 7 OzarkH .20 54 9 P-Q-R PGEpfA 1.50 x10 PGEpfB 1.37 x4 PGEpfC 1.25 PGEpfD 1.25 x23 PGEpfE 1.25 x10 PGEpfG 1.20 x10 9 PGEpfF 4.34 x29 PGEpfZ 4.06 x67 PGEpfY 3.20 x10 PGEpfW 2.57 PGEpfV 2.32 PGEpfT 2.54 x12 PGEpfS 2.62 x2 PGEpfH 1.12 x13 PGEpfR 2.37 x72 17 PGEpfP 2.05 x8 PGEpfO 2 x21 PGEpfM 1.96 x4 PGEpfL 2.25 x6 PGEpfK 2.04 x25 PGLrn 1.12 185 Packt pf4.50 z100 Pact pf4.75 2300 Page 94 PaliCp 40 109 Pantast ParaPk 10 PayFon PEC Isr 250 Peer Tu PenTr 1.20 23 18 PE Cp .191 PenRE Penril PeriniC .80 V8 Perini PetLw 1.491 167 PetL wt 5 7-16-1-16 PetLe pf1.65 13 PetLe pf2.28 PetLe pf3.33 PhilLD PicoPd Pier 1 wt PionrSy PitWVa .52 PitDM .40 14 Pizzain PicrD .30 Plantin PlyGm .20 45 PopeEv 90 PortSys 100 11 PostiPr PowerT PrairO 2 30 PrattL .92 16 PrattRd .20 PremRs PrenH 1.84 85 PresR .72 25 7 Presid PrpCT 2.85e ProvEn 2.04 10 PSCol pf4.25 z200 33 Pgt pfC 2.34 17 Pgt pfE 4.38 21 Queb .28 2 16 PuntaG 6 R-R RAI 83 REIT 2.40 11 RTC 31 Ragan .12 Ransbg .12 126 Ratliff 29 Raven .36 18 RIEst 1.64 21 Redlaw RegiB .56 RepGy .50 79 11 Resrt A 439 Resrt 2200 42 RestAsc 17 Sales Net Div (Hds) Clo Chg. RibletP .20 24 RioAl .55 2 15 RioGDr 28 2 Rckwy .52 3 Rogers .12 x61 RoonP 88 Rudick 28 Rudck pf .56 RBW 32 Russell .30 59 Rykoff .50 16 S-T SFM SMD SPW Cp 20 Sage 19 Salem .40 39 SDgo pf .90 7 SDgo pf 9.84 2100 00 72 SDgo pf 7.80 z1200 SDgo pf 2.47 3 3 SDgo pf 2.68 12 SanJW 2.65 Sanmrk .541 24 Scheib .56 SchoolP Schwab .48 10 SciMgt .10 24 SciLsg 70 Scope .30 ScurRn SbdCp .50 54 Seaport SecCap 62 12 SeisPro SeisDIt Selas SeligAs Semtch Srvisco .44 Servo Servotr .621 Seton .12 ShaerS Sharon 36 2 Shopwl 200 Siercn 26 SikesA 5 .20 Silvrest 30 SmrtF 1.80 80 0122 SmthA 98 14 SmthB .48 35 Snyder 125 14 Solitron 69 SCEd pf 1.02 6. SCEd pf 1.06 91 SCEd pf 1.08 SCEd pf 1.45 SCEd pf 2.30 34 173.

SCEd pf 2.21 37 Sprkmn 88 Sprk pf 2 Spectro .14 24 SpedOP Spencer .24 StHavn .08 StdPrd .80 19 StdShr 2.791 StarrtH Statex SterIEl StriExt 13 SteriSft 126 StorEq 1.84 Strutw SumitE 101 6 SunCty SunSL 56 9 Sunair .24 Sundnc 320 SunJr .48 SuprFd 97 SupCre 37 Supind 1.51t Supr Sr .32 38 Susqueh Swantn SwftE Swiftin 1.20 28 Synaloy .381 SystEn .10 123......... T-T Bar 17 TIE 801 TII 20 TabPd .20 TandBr Tasty .40 Team TchAm TchSym 20 TechOp TechTp 19 Techcm 30 Techtrl .24 199 Tchnd 8 TejonR z350 Telecon 12 Telflex .40 21 TelDta .36 28 Telsci 80 Telesph 108 Tenney Tensor TexAir TexAE .391 72 TexAE pf 11 20 Txscan 152 ThorEn 19 3 Tidwell 11 TolEd pf4.25 z150 Tortel 12 TotIPt .24 2 TrnsLx .10 14 TrnsTec .56 69 Tranzon .40 TriSM 39 9 TriaCp .691 Tridex TubMex 285 4 Tultex .44 147 13 TurnC 1.10 22 Tyler wt 67 U-V-W UNA 37 4 USR Ind 2 Ultmte 323 Unicorp 146 Unimr 167 UAirPd 5 18 UnCosF 1b 13 UFoodA .10 53 UFoodB 60 UtMed .651 MERSCH Dr. Edward M.D., beloved husband of Margaret Mersch (nee Rettig), devoted father of Mrs. William E. (Mary) Wehrman, dear brother of Ferd, Bernard, Charles, Robert and Dr.

William Mersch, M.D., Mary Catherine Mersch, Margaret Michael, Ann Rottinghaus and the late Elizabeth Lahner, also survived by six grandchildren. Residence Edgewood, Kentucky. Monday, October 8, 1984. Age 76 years. Mass of Christian Burial, Thursday, October 11, St.

Pius Church at 10 A.M. Interment St. Mary Cemetery. No visitation. Middendorf Funeral Home, 917 Main Street, Covington, Kentucky in charge of the arrangements.

Memorials may be made to St. Charles Nursing Home or Northern Kentucky Right to Life. Giles dearest husband of Florence H. (nee Kimmich) O'Dell, loving father of Giles Glenn Gale Mary P. and Michelle M.

O'Dell. On Monday, October 8, 1984. No visitation. Relatives and friends are invited to attend Mass of Christian Burial on Thursday, October 11 at 2 P.M. at St.

Teresa Church. Memorials may be made to Hospice of Cincinnati, 2710 Reading Road, 45206. B.J. Meyer Sons Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. PARM Wilma Jean (nee Bingham), beloved wife of Earl R.

Parm, devoted mother of Patrick Joseph Servo, Robbie Ely, and Donna Sue Parm, dear sister of Billy, Lawson, Pauline Mills, Bobbie Morgan, Gerry Leen Sizemore, Molly and Brenda Baker, Christine Jones, Myrtle Rasberry, Dathna Matta, B.J., Lonzo, Don Lee, Terry, and Cecil Bingham. Also survived by seven grandchildren. Monday, October 8, 1984. Friends may call at the Miller, Busse and Borgmann Company, 3464 Central Parkway, Thursday 9:30 A.M. until time of funeral services at 11 A.M.

PATTERSON Elbert Miller, beloved father of Larry, Derrick, Darryl, Angela and Alberta and two step children, William and Donnie Cunningham, dear friend and confident Clara Anderson, three brothers, Richard, Clarence and Robert, two sisters, Rosemary Buckner and Bernice Brown and six grandchildren. Reposing Wednesday, October 10, 1984, 6 P.M. until 7:30 service, Colin Chapel. Rev. Walter Dobbins, officiating.

Colin Mortuary serving the family. RIFE Roy beloved husband of the late Georgiana Elliott Rife, and father of Mrs. Charles (Jane) Richardson and the late Ann Hilberg, also survived by five grandchildren and five greatgrandchildren. Services will be held at the convenience of the family. If desired, contributions may be made to the Heart Association.

Geo. H. Rohde and Son Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. RUEHRWEIN George beloved husband of Loretta Ruehrwein (nee Pies), dear brother of Marian Rughrwein. Suddenly, Monday, October 8, 1984.

Friends may call at the Hodapp Funeral Home, 6041 Hamilton College Hill, Wednesday from 7 to 9 P.M. Funeral services at the funeral home, Thursday, 10 A.M. SCHIERING Esta Mae (nee Pickens), beloved wife of the late Shirley Schiering, dear mother of Mrs. Norman (Thelma) Hammitt, Gordon (Bud) Schiering and the late Mrs. Ralph (Opal) Distier, grandmother of eight grandchildren and 13 greatgrandchildren, dear sister of Mrs.

Norman (Thelma) Crawford. October 9, 1984 in her 90th year. Residence Colerain Road. Funeral service will be held Friday 11 A.M. at the Paul R.

Young Funeral Home, 7345 Hamilton Avenue, Mt. Healthy. Friends may call Thursday from 6 to 9 P.M. If desired, memorials may be sent to Prince of Peace United Methodist Church, Colerain Road, Flower Fund. 'Keith dear son of Dean S.

and Mary Lou Weber (nee Hewitt), dear brother of Karen W. Burkett, Nickie Lisa Mark and Tina E. Weber, grandson of Anna L. Hewitt and Evlyn M. Weber, nephew of Leo and Betty Weber, fiancee of Susan Day.

October 7, 1984. Residence Finneytown, formerly of Mt. Washington. Mass of Christian burial, Gaurdian Angels Church, Wednesday, October 10 at 8 P.M. Friends may call at T.P.

White and Sons Funeral Home, 2050 Beechmont Mt. Washington, Wednesday 4 to 7:30 P.M. Interment St. Mary's Cemetery, St. Bernard, Thursday at 11:30 A.M.

Family prefers memorials to Children's Hospital Medical Center or spiritual bouquets. Joseph husband of Betty S. Westendorf, father of Mrs. Thomas (Karen) Ross, William Daniel V. and David A.

Westendorf, brother of Sister Mildred Westendorf, C.P.P.S, Troy, Ohio, Mrs. Walter (Mary) Weinkam, Mrs. Walter (Helen) Mappes, Edward and Albert Westendorf, Lincoln, Nebraska. Sunday, October 7. Residence Green Hills.

Due notice of funeral service. Hawthorne Funeral Home serving the family. WHITEMAN Bessie (nee Seiter), beloved wife of the late Ellis E. Whiteman, devoted mother of Robert E. Whiteman, mother -inlaw of Mildred Whiteman of Aldan, also survived by five grandchildren.

Saturday, October 6, 1984. Formerly of Elbron Ave. Age 89 years. Funeral service Thursday at 11 A.M. at the Ralph Meyer Bolton and Lunsford Funeral Home, 4164 West 8th Street at Kreis Lane.

Visitation Thursday from 10 to 11 A.M. War I Vet War Vet Veteran Veteran Forces Spanish-Amer. War Vet Bills (AP)Treasury Bills Bid Ask Yld 9.72 9.58 0.00 9.72 9.64 9.79 9.97 9.89 10.07 10.01 9.95 10.15 C9.98 9.92 10.14 9.92 9.84 10.07 10.09 10 03 10.29 10.08 10.02 10.30 10.06 10.00 10.30 10.05 10.01 10.33 10.09 10.03 10.37 10.09 10.01 10.37 10.09 10.05 10.43 10.09 10.05 10.46 10.11 10.07 10.50 10.15 10.09 10.54 10.16 10.10 10.57 10.17 10.11 10.60 10.19 10.13 10.65 10.22 10.16 10.70 10.20 10.14 10.70 10.21 10.15 10.74 10920 10.14 10.75 10.20 10.14 10.77 10.22 10.16 10.81 10.20 10.16 10.84 10.18 10.12 10.82 10.21 10.15 10.87 10.21 10.15 10.90 10.24 10.18 10.98 10.23 10.17 11.03 10.23 10.17 11.09 10.22 10.18 11.18 ANNOUNCEMENTS SERVICES BU ALLISON FUNERAL HOME 261.0146 inc. ROBBINS MADISON AVE. Mrs.

Thelma D. Webster 10 A.M. Wednesday Mr. Glenn (Trigg) Dunn 2 P.M. Wednesday Mrs.

Hazel M. Ostendorf 11 A.M. Thursday ALLISON ROSE IS THE PREFERRED SERVICE SERVING ALL OF GREATER CINCINNATI Jamison Jamison Jr. Inc. West End Evanston 721-1616 961-7544 W.

MACK JOHNSON 1309 E. McMillan St. 961-0474 RADEL FUNERAL HOMES Serving Over a Century Rebold Funeral Home 3700 Glenmore 661-6200 Schaefer-Busby Fuldner Mortuary 24 W. 9th St. 241-0932 SCHMIDT-DHONAU JING SHARON LE 940 4113 94.71113.

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