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Dttei libel 19, J9o4 The tiU(Jiitt r--i Death Notices Death Notices SI uu Death Notices WMR DM Wj ISM VI ArluaJtOfV i vay)oic mt Healthy. GOLD CHEST 421-6300 For more complete information and address of the funeral director refer to individual obituary below. 48 A GOLD CHEST FUNKRAL NAME TIME DATE HOMK BANKER, Virgil 10:00 A.M. Dec. 20 Hodopp GroYes.de BISHOP, Mary C.

1 0:00 A.M. Dec. 1 9 Witt, Good i Kelsch BRADEN, Guy 7:00 P.M. Dec. 20 Thompson BRENIZER, Kenneth M.

11:00 A.M. Dec. 19 Thomos Memorial Grqvesid) BUTLER, Annie 1 1:00 A.M. Dec. 21 Hall-Jordan CHAMBERLAIN, Carl p.

2Q Neidhord CLARK, Liilion 8:00 P.M. Dec. 20 Rentro DUNHAM, Dorothy D. hOO P.M. Dec.

20 W. Mack Johnion (Graveside) BUTTON, Cora M. 1 1:00 A.M. Dec. 20 John C.

Broter (Grove- tide) EGGERS, William H. 10:00 A.M. Dec. 20 Choi. A.

Miller Sons FROST, Rolph Lowion 1 1:00 A.M. Dec. 20 PoulR.Youno GYSIN.SigiiF. 1 1:00 A.M. Dec.

22 PoulR. Young HAAS, Joseph A Sr. 10:00 A.M. Dec. 20 VitUStermer HEINLEIN, George 1 1:00 A.M.

Dec. 20 Hodopp HERBSTER. Dr. Ben M. P.M.

Dec. 22 Dayton, Ohm HERZOG, Fay Porn 1 1 :00 A.M. Dec. 21 Bulloci HOCKNEY, Wilhom W. 2:00 P.M.

Dec. 19 Neidhord HOERST, Corl F. 1 1 A.M. Dec. 1 9 Schmidf Dhonau HORN, John E.

10:30 A.M. Dec. 20 Rebold JUERGENS, Phyllis 10:30 A.M. Dec. 21 Dalbert i WoodruH JUNKER, Mary Gail 10:30 A.M.

Dec. 20 Horry Meyer i Geiser KEHOE, Incite Geo. H. RohdetSon KIRCH, leono C. 1 1:30 A.M.

Dec. 21 Paul R.Young MITCHELL, Best M. 10:30 A.M. Dec. 21 Dhonou-Rosenoclier NEUFARTH, Arthur 10:30 A.M.

Dec. 20 Tufts PARKER, Daniel E. PRICE, Elitabeth Ann 7:00 P.M. Dec. 20 Schmidt.Dhonau RICHMOND, James Sr.

Seilert-Hordig RIES, Helen M. 1:00 P.M. Dec. 20 Thomos Memorial ROGERS, Alice 10:30 A.M. Dec.

20 B.J. Meyer Sons SMITH, Lucy Irene II :00 A.M. Dec. 20 Hodopp VORWERCK, Margaret F. 10:00 A.M.

Dec. 20 Witt, Good Kelsch WISE. Corlin R. 10:00 A.M. Dec.

20 Kious-Weigel WRIGHT, Edno M. 1:30 P.M. Dec. 20 Chas. A.

Miller Sons 48 A GOLD CHEST A GuAiS 55 PIECES EXCELLENT CONDITION 541-0253 SAXOPHONE-Alto. Mint cond. S400 or best otter. Can between Sii-qn? SEWING MACHINE -Singer Scholastic, wamut catnrt, 2ig fag, new treddle, Al cone 1150 212 07 5 SEWING MACHINf-'84 White deluxe free arm and facte. Sens tor 1544 J344, factor arranty.

SEWING MACHINE Dressmaker Like new Negotiable La vtvin SHELVES-Aaiujtaoie Pecan, treated 14) 6 long (3! 1 long Al hardware, brass oecan trim. Eves. afer 630 at 272-137 SILVER-TEA OONS 1S45 Made Onti, OH $100 Cal 5(1 1-8898 SNOW SKIS-Heao, Nordica boots, size 9 medium Poles tundras are Spademan. 225 85i ai0 SNOW TIRES-I55SR13, studded, mounted, good condition $40 Cal 474-3863 SNOW TIRES Firestone, 185x13, $20 each 681-2064 leave message STEREO COMPONENTS-Pkg, 100 watt, cassette player, jarrard turntable, Fisher receiver. Akai tape deck, access $280 82H284 STEREO EQUIPT-Onkyo amplifier and Onkyo tuner.

BiC turntable. Excellent cond. 525-0540 STEREO Fisher 3 pc unit, turnta- hip rwAivBf jtttpne trrl( tr deck, in cabinet 2speakers2vrs oig txceneni cono. s.iuu e'-flzy STEREO Pioneer Components SX-850 receiver. CT-F 9'91 tape deck PL-518 turntable.

(7; RTR speakers. $400 481-1280 after 7pn- STEREO Technics receiver with 1A nrptotc tllfl Vim, nn tirntAhle STOBART, JOHN-Print 34x22 The Robert E. Lee" numbered. Valued $1000 Sel $800 221-1464. STOBART RUTH VEN others.

Some at drastic reductions. Large selectionrealistic prices. 385-2094 STOVE-Gas, dbl oven, clean, works good, $125. Refrigerator, rod cond, $150. Matching washer dryer, $150.

All appliances cop- pertone. 753-5262 atter spm STOVE Magic Chef, green, 4 burner, lair condition. $75. Ca after 4 pm a -ian STOVE-Refrigerator. $40 ea 9 12 dark brown carpet.

$35. Must sel 351-1974 SUN BED-6'3' long Soiio Oak Does not burn. Must sel. Asking $1300. Call before 4 117-458-7122 TABLES New cond.

Ficks Reed Rattan Best offer. 831-6305 atter 6pm TIRES (5i-2 Michelms XAS185, 15, $80; XASI6515, $50, Riken 185 15, $40; Firestone 15513, $30. 251-0050 TOYS-IBsher Price), girls 5 spd bike $65, girls clothing (2-6, after 5 pm call 79 '91-9072 TV-Coior Console. 25" Solid Slate. $110.

Portable $95. 681-0540 TV-MGA 19- color With remote 8 stand. $300 481-1280 after 7pm 1 rniftr Pf A nn rnrtKnte one iwtahle SHO e'arh. Call 731 9053 TYPEWRITERS 2 elec portables 8. 2 manual oortabies, and other typewriters.

741-4518 VACUUM CLEANERS Upright Hoover conv $45; Singer $25. Zig z.ag sewing macmne tan. 63 i-wj i VCR-Toshiba Bela model front loading, remote, 2 mo Cost $325, seil $215 251-6518 VIDEO Arcade machines. Pac- man. Donkey Kong, Missile Com- -mand, Defender, etc.

Rod 271-1011 VIDEO GAME Odyssey, with 11 cartridges 232-6349 VIDEO TAPE Deck-VHS, portable, programmable, Pro Panasonic cameradeluxe case $980 922-1919 WASHERS. DRYER Good must sell moving. 471-2378 WASHER 8, Electric Dryer, Excellent condition Will separate. Call Anytime. 741-7097 cond.

can deliver, all 541-3521 WATCH Rolex, mens day, presidential hidden clasp band. 18 gold. Never used. 683-14 iy Cnrt.r nrtnit cond. $55, marble top coffee faoie, song cnerry uj, can i-ijo WORLD BOOKS-1 year book 1978, good cond, $75.

579-9822 WRIST WATCH- Van's, 18 cars) yellow gold, Gruen, leather band, very good cond, $300. 581-8898 evej YAMAHA SAXAPHONE Purchased new used Vt yrs, excellent cond $450 777-8228 48B GOLDSALES COVINGTON-Movlng sale. Lots ot different items, Fri 1027 Rut-seH St. HAMILTON-807 Dayton St. TueS thur Sun.

2 rockers, round coffee table, Mr 8, Mrs chairs, 3 marble top tables, old records, oak watt phone, Chlldcraft books, lamps, etc 42-43 SERY. DIRECTORY 48A 48 A 60LB CHEST GOLD CHEST RATES 5 DAY SPECIAL "GoldStar Premium" BOTH DAILY PAPERS SUNDAY 3 Lines $13.00 (9 ADS) Example 5 consecutive days Cincinnati Enquirer Wed, Thurs, Fri, Sat, Sun 4 consecutive days Cincinnati Post Wed, Thurs, Frl, Sat or Cincinnati Enquirer Fri, Sat, Sun, Mon, Tues Cincinnat Post Fri, Sat, AAon, Tues Each additional day $2.50 Each additional line 5 1.00 per line per day 3 line minimum 5 line maximum Individuals Only "MOVINC'SALES Must be legitimate. 421-6300 To Place Your "GOLDSTAR PREMIUM" ANTIQUE Bath tub with claw feet, in excellent cond. Needs to be removed. Wake offer.

221-3802 ANTIQUE Beautiful oil oaintino by American artist in original frame, canwi-acrt ANTIQUE QUILT Dark bluewhite, a beauty! For app't. call 793-8997 ANTIQUE SANTAS-Old paper mache candy containers; mint cond can in-mi YOU CAN USE CLASSIFIED TO FIND: HOME REALTOR TO SELL YOUR OLD A MOVER TO HELP YOU MOVE FURNITURE FOR YOUR NEW HOME PLACE TO ADVERTISE THE GARAGE SALE OF ITEMS YOU WON'T TAKE WITH TO PLACE A CLASSIFIED AD CALL 421-6300 (Auction JSale CLASS 61 Cincinnati Classifieds Call 421-6300 11.11 UUItlllllll.l.MI,, S400 cone ti4S) so COuNTRf AfrSIKkNBAND For hire tor Christmas parties Can after 3 30, 772-3188 DIAL A BIBLE MESSAGE Call 821-0411 DIVORCE Reasonable fees. Terms possible. Cal TERRY M. TRANTER Attorney at Law, 621-9204 EXERCISE CLASSES-Beglnnma Jan 8, Toes ft Thurs eves.

Fee 15. Location- Amelia Info 734-77 19 FRED LUERSEN Cat Lou, 921-2971 after 7pm. FREE BIBLE CORRESPONDENCE COURSE Cal 821-0411 HEALTH INSURANCE For seH ernpioyedunemployed'be-tween jobs, senior citizens. Family plans available. Dan Cook, State Farm Insurance 631-6699 HELICOPTER FLIGHT TRAINING Private pilot pkg $4450.

(No previous training required Private pilot add-on S3375. Training to be conducted at your local airport. 606-498-4652 HERB YOUR WEIGHT OFF-Safe, easy. Feel better. I'm doing It so can you.

WIH deliver. 581-3545 LOSE UP TO 29 LBS! In 30 Days. Its easy. It works. CALL 474-2082 MASON UNITED METHODIST YOUTH FELLOWSHIP-ls presenting a live nativity scene at the Mason PuMc Library at 200 Reading Thur Dec 20th, 7:30 pm 8 Sat Dec 22, 8, PRINCE TICKETS vUOD SEATS CALL 356-8447 SANTA We've got the kXliest fat man in town! BALLOONS-N-TUNES.

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SR. NOTICE Occasionally due to unforeseen circumstances Classified Section could be separated LOST AND FOUND BLACK 4 gray Schnauzer disappeared 1 1 2J village of New Miami, needs medication, reward 863-2733 FOUND-Black female cat, doIv- dactyl, obvious pet, in Monfort ngts. 34-U4 FOUND-klsh Setter. S. Fairfield area, 1211.

829-1023 FOUND PUG BULLDOG 922-9427 LOST-Engagement ring, Western Hilts County Club or ColerainMar-shal Ave area. Reward 921-3541 LOST-Female choc brown Labrador. Missing 1212, Summervllle Brush Run area. Reward 1-726-6517 LOST-Female Great Dane; gray black markings. Reward.

Ross Hamilton area. 896-9682 LOST-Gold ladies Seiko watch, Galbraith Rd. area. Reward. 891-9295 after 5 P.M.

LOST-Hyde Park Plaza, silver bracelet, with blue stones. Sentimental value. Reward. 752-0911 after LOST-Lady's white gold diamond penaoni'rceu t-ooster cenwooa Ke- waro or t-o in, rvs wetcn it i-uwt LOST-Male Boxer. Fawn and White.

Price Hill area. Name "Butch." Reward! 251-0360 LOST-MAN'S DIAMOND RING, Vicinity of WestwoodChevlot. Re- waro tor Keturn, 385-4555, 662-7281 LOST -Mens eyeglasses in Zettel opTomeinsi case, sjinon area. Ke-ward. 421-0311 ask for Anita LOST pooole type dog, medium size, brown white, black collar, answers to Cupcake.

Niiles Winton Rd. area, sac, ba-8323 LOST-Purse in Northside area. Please return important papers. Call 242-7971. LOST-Slberlan Husky, female.

blackwhite 8, gray. Western Hills area, tzi. xewara. lii-UAi 421-3220, J.C.Holt. LOST-Smell York Terrier type dog.

Monfort Heights area. Lost Sun Dec 16. 574-6556 LOST-WhiteYellow Labrador, 8 mo. old male. Mt.

LookoutHyde Park. REWARD. 321-4082, 871 -0698. LOST-White 9 months old Poodle, female, red collar, with bells, wesicnesier area, z7-3654 LOST-Yellow Tabby. Male, de-clawed.

North College Hlli area. "Casey" 729-2373 STOHmORT wci rnAAP tup wnoi ni in. drew Douglas Stegman. Born 12 Parents are Douglas and Lori Stegman. Maternal parents: Root J.

4 Inna trhmitt. Dtarnl nrmnA. parents: Thomas Millie Stegman. TRAVEL OPPORTUNITIES AAS Texas, N.Y. City all gas paid to Seattle, San L.A., K.C., Denver.

751-3555541-1208 AUTO DRIVEAWAY AZ; Southern CA; Washington, DC; North South FLA. Call 385-6654 CARS AVAILABLE CaBf Philly, Arlt, Seattle, Maine, Fla. 528-6061 Auto Convoy FARM AND PRODUCE FRUIT BASKETS FREE DELIVERY. Brimming with 1st quality grapefuit, oranges, pears, apples, bananas grapes. $7.

10.518 INCOME TAX DIRECTORY ATTENTION: Taxes prepared your home or mine-Cheviot Reasonable. 9am-9pm, 7 days. Ralph Bretol Tax Service, 661-7537; 662-4816 TICKETS PRINCE TICKETS For sale. Reasonable 491-1193 UNIVERSITY KY INVITATIONAL TOURNAMENT Basketball tickets available. 1-866-3805 WANTED 1 Prince ticket In 1st, 2nd or 3rd row, willing to pay top dollar.

451-8953 JUERGENS Phyllis (nee Klanke), beloved wife of Clifford William Juer-gens, devoted mother of Charles E. Meyer, sister of Mrs. Anna Bricka, dear grandmother of Charles Michael and Katherine Denise Meyer. Sud denly Monday, December 17, 1984. Age 5 years Funeral service Friday, 10:30 A.M.

at the Dalbert and Woodruff Funeral Home, 2880 Boudinot Avenue at Queen City Visitation Thursday 5 to 9 P.M. Pleasant Ridge Chapter 378 OE S. service Thursday, 7:30 P.M. JUNKER Mary Gail, loving daughter of Joseph H. Junker and the late Margaret Busch Junker, dear sister of Joan Bertke, Donald Junker of Cincinnati and Thomas Junker of Florence, also survived by many nieces and nephews.

Decem ber 16, 1984. Age 38 Visitation Wednesday 5 to 9 P.M. at the Harry Meyer and Geiser Funeral Home, 4989 Glenway Ave. (Opposite the Covedale Cinema). Mass of Christian Burial, Thursday, St.

William Church, 10:30 A.M. Secretary of Cincinnati Catholic Alumnae Club. Memorials may be made to Maryknoll Fathers and Brothers, Maryknoll, Y. or Cancer Family Care, 7710 Reading Rd. KEHOE Lucile (nee Marshall), beloved wife of Dr.

Robert A. Kehoe, dear mother of Kathleen Kehoe, sister of Mrs. Gladys Myers of San Jose, Ca. and aunt of Mrs. Edna Cahall.

Tuesday, December 18, 1984. Residence St. Margaret Hall. Services will be held at Spring Grove Mausoleum Chapel at the convenience of the family. Geo.

H. Rohde and Son Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. KIRCH Leona C. (nee Jankal. heinved wife of John N.

Kirch, dear sis ter ot Mrs. Loretta Hoffman, Mrs. Mary Walke and Joseph Janka, dear aunt to each niece and nephew and great-niece and nephew. Tuesday, December 18, 1984. Residence Springfield Township.

Mass of Christian Burial, St. Bartholomew Church, 9375 Winton Road, Friday. 11:30 A Prionris may call Paul R. Young Funeral Home, an namiiton Mt. Healthy, Thursday, from 5 to 8 M.

If friends detlro. dona tions may be sent to the American Lancer society. MITCHELL Bess beloved wife of Harold C. Mitchell, dear mother of Beverly and John, grandmother of Wade, Nickie, Westley, Jared and Jaime, sister of Robert T. Roulston.

Monday, December 17, 1984. Relatives and friends may call at the Dhonau-Rosenacker Funeral Home, 5527 Cheviot Road, Thursday, 7 to 9 P.M. where services will be held Friday at 10:30 A.M. NEUFARTH Arthur, of Cincinnati, husband of the late Alma Mathis Neu-farth, dear father of Dorothy Holland, Marjorie Long, Wilbur, Walter, Elery, and Ralph Neu-farth, grandfather of 15 grandchildren, 16 great-grandchildren. Monday, December 17, 1984 in his 97fh year.

Friends received at the Tufts Funeral Home, Park and Riverside, Loveland, Wednesday, 6 to 9 P.M., where services will be held Thurdsay, December 20, at 10:30 A.M. Interment Union Cemetery. PARKER Daniel beloved husband of Esther M. Parker (Magill), dear tamer ot Alice Parker Cook Wilburn (deceased), sur vived by son Harry L. Parker and grandchildren Judy Cook Gray, Sandy Cook Mcintosh, Diana Cook Thieryoung, Dan E.

Parker, II and Janet Parker Noe. Passed on into a greater lite on December 17, 1984. A memorial service will be held at a later date in the New Year. If desired, memorials may be made to the Shriners Hospital, Cincinnati. PRICE Elizabeth Ann, beloved wife of the late Watkin J.

Price, dear mother of Roger and the late Richard Price and Mrs. Jean Carpenter and Mrs. Mary In-nram. sister of the late Clar ence Kern, 14 grandchildren, 20 grear-granacniiaren ana twu great-great-grandchildren. December 18, 1984.

Age 95. Funeral service at Trinity United Church of Christ, Dillon-vale, Thursday, December 20, 1984 at 7 P.M. Schmidt-Dhonau Funeral Home serving the family. ANNOUNCEMENTS SERVICES AUISQil FUKEtUL HOME 1 26 1 0 1 46 iac. MIIIIS I I1HSM m.

BOLTON LUNSFORD Funeral Home (Opposite Town Hall) 3042 Harrison Ave. 661-4059 A.C. DOBBLING SON FT. THOMAS 441-1730 BELLEVUE 491-4500 ELDEN A. GOOD 2620 ERIE AVE.

871-3433 Jamison Jamison Jr. Inc. West End Evanston 721-1616 961-7544 MIDDENDORF, JOHN N. SONS 917 Main, 431-1718 Muehlenkamp-Erschell 261-8093 Newport, Ft. Thomas, Dayton NliRRE BROS.

FUNERAL DIRECTORS 241 -692V RADEL FUNERAL JJ HOMES Serving Over a Century aefer Fuktner Mortuary 24 9th St. 241-0932 VORHIS Funeral Home Lockland Sprlngdale Norwood 821-0062 771-2594 631-4884 WEIL FUNERAL HOME 1X1 READING RD RICHMOND James beloved husband of Betty Grisham Richmond, dear father ot James Richmond, dear grandfather of Regina, Eddie and Lydia Richmond, dear son of Buelah Elizabeth LaFoKette, dear brother of Doris Donat Sunday, December 16, 1984. Residence Sayler Park. Funeral services private at the convenience of the family. Seifert-Hardig Funeral Home, Sayler Park serving the family.

Memorial contributions may be made to the American Diabetes Association. RIES Helen beloved wife of the late John O. Ries, devoted mother of Mrs. Carolyn Keppel and Philip A. Ries, eight grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren, dear aunt of Betty Lee Barrow Monday, December 17, 1984.

Formerly of Kenwood. Mass of Christian Burial, Gate of Heaven Cemetery Chapel, 11000 Montgomery Thurs day at 1 P.M. If desired memorials may be made to the charity of one's choice. Thomas Memorial in charge of arrangements. ROGERS Alice E.

(nee Dooley), beloved wife of the late Joseph Rogers and dear mother of the late Betty J. Rogers, survived by nieces and nephews. On Sunday, December 16, 1984. NO VISITATION. Relatives and friends are invited to attend mass of Christian burial on Thursday, 10:30 A.M., St.

Teresa Church. Memorials may be made to St. Teresa Educational Fund, 1175 Overlook 45238, B.J. Meyer Sons Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. SMITH Lucy Irene (nee Wilson), beloved wife of the late Carl K.

Smith, devoted mother of Helen eichelbacher, grand mother of John Eichelbacher, also survived by son-in-law Richard Eichelbacher, several nieces end nephews, grand-nieces and nephews. Monday, December 17, 1984. Residence Cincinnati, Ohio. Friends may call at the Hodapp Funeral Home, 7401 Vine Street, Car thage, Thursday morning from 10 A.M. until time of service at 11 A.M.

Interment Aberdeen Cemetery, Aberdeen, Ohio. VORWERCK Margaret F. (nee Tynan), be loved wife of the late Leroy H. Vorwerck, devoted mother of Richard Thomas E. and Robert F.

Vorwerck, dear grandmother of seven, great-grandmother of one, dear sis ter of Mae Wells, Dorothy Doering, Daniel and James Tynan and the late Vincent Tynan, dear friend of Terry Diesman. December 18, 1984. Resident of Mt. Carmel. Mass of Christian burial, St.

Cecilia Church, Thursday at 10 A Visitation at the Witt, Good and Kelsch Funeral Home, 3026 Madison Road at Oakley Square, Wednesday 5 to 8 P.M. Memorial donations may be made to the Arthritis Foundation. WISE Carlin beloved husband of Dorothy L. (nee Hurrn), also survived by two daughters one sister, four grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren. December 16, 1984 at Ft Myers, Fla.

Community Hospi tal. Age 71. Residence 1369 Carlin Court, Fairfield. Mr Wise was owner and operator of the Carlin Pie Company of Cincinnati for 37 years. Funeral services Thursday at 10 A.M.

at the Klaus-Weigel Funeral Home, North Street at Elvin Avenue, Hamilton. Burial in Greenwood Cemetery. Visitation 6-8 P.M. Wednesday. Memorials, Diabetes Foundation, 1216 East McMillan Street, Cincinnati.

WRIGHT Edna sister of the late Hilda Rathke, Samuel, Charles, George, Harry, Albert and Edwin Wright, also survived by several nieces and nephews. Tuesday, December 18, 1984. Age 88 years. Friends may call at the Chas. A.

Miller Sons Funeral Home, Hamilton Avenue at Knowlton Street, North-side, Thursday noon until time of funeral services at 1:30 P.M. If desired, memorials may be directed to the Shriners Burns Institute. EWorld War I Vet World War II Vet Korean Veteran Vietnam Veteran Armed Forces Spanish-Amer. War Vet ANNOUNCEMENTS A DEATH NOTICES CARD OF THANKS MMEMORIAM FLORISTS RELIGIOUS, SOCIAL EVENTS SOCIETIES AND LODGES MISCELLANEOUS NOTICES LOST AND FOUNO STORK REPORT EDUCATION INSTRUCTION TRAVEL OPPORTUNITIES FARM AND PRODUCE GREETINGS PLANTS ACCESSORIES INSURANCE INCOME TAX DIRECTORY LEGAL SERVICES SPORTS TICKETS FLOKISTS 991 Neeb Road 922-1320 MiscnuHiousNoricis A BALLOON RIDE FOR XMAS THREE LAUNCH LOCATIONS BALLOONS UNLIMITED 581-6966 ABOUT AUTO INSURANCE-U-cense suspended? We can help you get your license back. Call Court House Insurance 421-5566 AGENT ORANGE CLAIMS FILING DEADtNE: JAN 2, 1985 DAMAGE HEARINGS to follow.

Cal Edwin F. kagla Attorney, 606- ui-2M tor mriaj tree consultation. "Kentucky law does not certify speaatTies or wgai praence. ARE YOU SINGLE, DIVORCED, UNATTACHED? ALONE? Do you Invest too much time and money In bars? Let us be your alternative! MATCHMAKER 772-7200 ARTHRITIS PAIN RELIEF For would be Christmas comfort. Get that special someone gift of pain relief.

CaH Ed or Janice af 751-0191 ATTENTION Drummer, bass, electric guitar keyboardist needed for rock soul band. Cal Ken Mon. Wed. Frl. 4-6 pm, 681-1264 BALLOON RIDES Give a gtft certificate for Christmas.

232-3696 CASH PAID PLASMA DONORS NEEDED J9 donation fee. Hours: 7am to 2pm, Monday through Saturday. This ad worth additional $5 to first time donors or old Donors absent for more than 6 months. Ohio Blood Plasma, 1 130 Main St. ami, OH L.k.

DANKER Virgil, beloved husband of the late Helen M. Banker, dear father of Robert L. Banker and the late Pauline Metze, grandfather of Carol Banker, Susan Hall, Janet Klein, Robert and Richard Banker, great-grandfather of Steven Hall, brother of Claire Troy and Margaret Plummer. December 18, 1984. Age 86 years.

Former resident of Carthage. No visitation. Friends and relatives are invited to attend graveside services Thursday morning, to A.M. at the Union Cemetery In Symmes Township. Memorials may be directed to the charity of your choice.

Hodapp Funeral Home, Carthage In charge of arrangements. BISHOP Mary C. (nee Brennan), beloved wife of the late William H. Bishop, devoted mother of Natalie Hawthorne ot Cincinnati, Thomas E. Bishop, San Diego, Mary Jayne Walsh of New York, N.Y., dear grandmother of ten, great-grandmother of eight, dear sister of William and Elmer Brennan, both of Cincinnati.

Sunday, December 16, 1984. Age 94 years. Visitation at the Witt, Good and Kelsch Funeral Home, 3026 Madison Rd. at Oakley Square, Wednesday from 8:30 A.M. until 9.45 A.M.

Mass of Christian Burial at St. Cecilia Church, Wednesday, 10 A.M. Memorials may be made to St. Vincent DePaul Society of St. Cecilia Church or the charity of your choice.

BRADEN Guy, beloved husband of the late Hattie M. Braden, dear father of Georgia Smith, loving grandfather of Ava Smith Harrison, devoted great-grandfather of Tiffany and Kristin Harrison, also survived by two sisters, Lenora Taylor and Roberta Mitchell, one brother, Raymond Braden, son-in-law, Wilmer Smith, other relatives and friends. December 17, 1984. Friends may can at the Thompson Funeral Home, 820 Lincoln Avenue, Thursday, December 20 from 6 P.M. until the hour of service at 7 P.M.

Interment United American Cemetery, 10 A.M. Friday. BREN1ZER Kenneth beloved husband of the late Ann Brenizer, devoted father of the late K. Michael Brenizer, grandfather of Mark and Andrea Brenizer. Monday, December 17, 1984.

Residence Madeira. Graveside services, Evergreen Cemetery, MiamlviHe, Wednesday at 11 A.M. If desired, memorials may be directed to the Lung Association. Thomas Memorial in charge of arrangements. BUTLER Annie, beloved mother of Mrs.

Annie Graves, Mrs. Evelyn Harris and Mrs. Emma Ambles, loving sister of Mr. Guy Finch, devoted grandmother of Jo Ann, Jeanette, Brenda, Damita Jo, Patsy Ann, Freddie Lee and Eddie Lee, eight great-grandchildren and a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives end many friends. December 15, 1984.

Friends may caH Thursday from 6 to 8 P.M. at the Hall-Jordan Funeral Home, 2625 Gilbert Avenue. Funeral services, 11 A.M. Friday, New Prospect Baptist Church, 1829 Elm Street. Rev.

T.L. Lane, Pastor, officiating. Burial Spring Grove Cemetery. Arrangements by Hall-Jordan Funeral Service. Suits Filed Hamilton County Common Pleas Court December 1984 A8410247-Jeannette Kjokovlc vs.

Mahmoud A. Khalek. Vehicle accident. A8410248 Charlotte Johnson vs. James Mayfield.

Worker's compensation appeal. AB4I0249-Carolyn S. Almond vs. Robert J. Almond.

Divorce. A8410250-John R. Denton vs. Branch Motor Express. Worker's compensation appeal.

A8410251 David Kent Spencer vs. Nancy EHen Spencer. Divorce. A8410252-John R. Denton vs.

Ace Doran Hauling. Worker's compensation appeal. A8410253-Quenstella Scott vs. Wendell C. Scott.

Dissolution marriage. M. Young vs. David GiDis. Medical malpractice.

A8410255-John Quallers vs. Beverly Warren. Civil. A84102S6 Judith P. Altenberg vs.

Ronald B. Lewis. Vehicle accident. A8410257 Judy Taylor vs. William S.

Taylor. Divorce. AB4I0258 Doris Rothan vs. Gary Saylor. CIvH.

AB410259-Elmex Corp. vs. Ohio Computer Services Inc. Breach of contract. A8410260-Thomas P.

Welch vs. Phyllis D. Welch. Dissolution marriage. A84 1026 1 -Eagle Savings vs.

Robert M. Skelley. Foreclosure. A8410262-Marle E. Blymyer vs.

Bethesda Hospital. Medical malpractice. A8410263-Brende Thurman vs. Robert Thurman. Support.

A8410264- Janet A. Brown vs. Richard L. Starkey. Support.

AS410265 Tina Schot vs. Donald Scholl. Support. A8410266-Lynne A. Hansen vs.

Johnson Saylers. Support. A8410267-Maxine Gummels vs. Gary Rone. Support.

A8410268-Nasim Khaku vs. Ahmed Khaku. Divorce. A8410269-Robert J. White vs.

Dora C. White. Divorce. A8410270-Dawn G. Ingersoll vs.

David M. Ingersoll. Support. A8410271-Jolene M. Haas vs.

F. Robbln Haas. Support. A8410272-Janice M. Freeman vs.

Thomas E. Freeman. Support. A8410273 nAattie Gordon vs. Willie J.

Gordon. Divorce. McLane vs. John Forte. Support.

A8410275-Jeannetta M. Day vs. James G. Day. Support.

A8410276-Laura R. Highfleld vs. Robbie L. Hlghfiekl. Divorce.

A8410277 Billy J. Perry vs. Billie K. Perry. Divorce.

A8410278 Carol Sharpe vs. Dwight Sharpe. Dissolution marriage. A8410279-Dewey D. Brum-mett vs.

Donna Sue Brummett. Divorce. A8410280 Kathy Lynette Yett vs. Nathaniel Yett. Divorce.

A8410281-Nancy Lee Clift vs. Donald R. Clift. Divorce. AB410282-Mary J.

Patrick vs. Thomas M. Patrick. Divorce. A8410283-Tommle Louise Noe vs.

James H. Noe. Divorce. A8410284-Mary R. St.

John vs. William J. St. John. Dissolution marriage.

A8410285-Golden Rule vs. Edwin L. Heisel. Declaratory udg-ment. A8410286-Xyovest Inc.

vs. Careers Unltd. Breach of contract. A84l0287-Marvln Smith vs. Yellow Cab Co.

Vehicle accident. Financial vs. Tim C. Anderson. Replevin.

AB410289 Belinda C. Johnson vs. Edward L. Johnson. Divorce.

A8410290-Albert C. Duebber vs. Ed Cain. Declaratory judgment. A8410291-Nancy C.

Wilson vs. Gurdon Wilson Jr. Dissolution marriage. A8410292-Wayne L. Todd vs.

Lennle Mae Todd. Dissolution marriage. A8410293-Flrst National Bank of Louisville vs. Richard L. Pike.

Foreclosure. A8410294 Mildred P. Anderson vs. Lawrence Anderson. Dissolution marriage.

AB4I0295-Wllma C. Frlshe vs. Olan Mills Studio. Unemployment appeal. Provided by Robert D.

Jennings, clerk of courts 43A GOLD CHEST ANTKJUES-Shaker Night Stand, UUirk ur Onrkr Uintan RtiiJtfl Sabie Fur Coat Eves, 231-5843, ANTIQUE 6 ft library table, beveled mirror sideboard buffet, mirrored china cabinet. Oak mirrored wash stand, lO'jxir Olson reversible rug 525-0551 APPLE PLUS 64K, card, CPM, 2 disk drives, printer, monitor, loads ot software. S2500 or best reasonable otter. 521-9399 AQUARIUMS (21-50 gallon tank, top, light, titter, heater gravel. 25-eacn.

i 45i-s iu ATARI 5200-Video games pki 10 game cartrioges 100. Like new cond 271-0243 BAGPIPES From Mideast manufacturing. Black rosewood, 1 yr old, 100. CaH eves, 581-8898 BED Brass, Queen size, excellent condition, 2 years old, $350. Cal 663-8697, 4-1 1P.M.

BED Fui size with box springs 8, mattress, ss or rjest oner. B68-2490 BEDROOM FURNITURE Maple Early American mirror $75, night-stand S50, dresser 125, dresser with bookshelves 1 75. Take all S300firm 251-0050 BED Youth S15. Glass top gold wrought iron coffee table S25. Desk S25.

Chicago roller skates, size 8, S)5. Drapes S15. 531-8072 eves BICYCLE Mens 10 sod, 23" Irame, light grey, 60. 772-4395 eves. BIKE -Girls 3sp, like new S50.

Tar i car tr Kjues S4 ea. Kite new, con after apm vkmj BIKES Girls 24" Schwlnn 3 spd, 140. Boys 20" Schwinn, S30, Good cond. 984-5275 BIRDHOUSE 351-1734 BOOKS-50 exciting Harlequin Romance paperbacks. Great gifts! Ai 3.

3JI-W07 BRONZE STATUES-Bench Seaver. Serious investors only. laa iz-a 5imuw BUNK BEDS-Stove, Atari, redin-er, rocker, stereo, cherry wood washstand and more misc. 525-7730 CAMERA EQUIPMENT Pentax MX, auto-winder, SMC zoom. All mint cond.

793-1753 CAMERA-MINOLTA XGM 35mm. 3 lenses: 50mm, 45mm, 135mm; motor drive, flash, case. Value over S800. SeH for S375. AH In new cond.

528-3072 days 752-6429 alter 5pm CAMERA 35mm Minolta, 2 lenses, flash and case. Excellent cond. 525-0560 CARPET-Rubberback 100 sq. yds. ner roll.

StlU in Dlastic. S250 oer roH. 291-7544 CHAINSAW-Steel, 31 AV, very good cond, 18" bar 4 chain $250. ia-xii gays m-oin atter a pm CHAIR Queen Ann wing beige velvet, like new. S65.

661-7992 CHINA CABINET glass top din ing raoie. une new. 0 l-JIZU CLOCK-39" Vienna Regulator, bono oan case, Westminster chimes. Great tor xmas. 791-8989 COFFEE TABLE AND MATCH END TABLE.

Like new 1 yr old. Dark wooa, neavy, S1W. 779-0416. COMMODORE 64-Computer, 6 software packs, printer, disc, color lk i mooem. svao aj i-ao after COMPUTER-Apple HE, 128K, 2 disk drive, monitor, printer, soft ware more, siays.

tn-viM COMPUTER-Aoole II, 48K, disk drive, RS modulator, software, S650 772-4395 eves. COMPUTER-Portable TRS4P, 128K, 2 disc drives, word process, visicalc, lots of software, 3 months old S995. 891-3793 COMPUTER-TRS 80 recorder 8. cassette, 48, areen screen, 25 games valued at S400, like new with pox, exiCTeni gin, yj. ut-3 1 1 COUCH CHAIR Early Amen can, blue floral with wood trim, excellent cond.

moving, must sel S75. 851-6483 CRAFTMATIC BED 8 mos old, with vibrator 8. heat, S900. Bed table, fike new S50. 528-3884 DESK Walnut, (old).

941-7387 DIAMOND One Full carat, single stone, beauti- tui. aacritice, i 84-4J45 DIAMOND-4V carat, color 12 round brilliant, ssooo. under ap- 829-1214 DINETTE SET-Oval shaped solid wood table, 2 leafs, 6 wooden chairs padded seats. Very good cond. Asking $125 or best offer.

Call Debbie at 357-8048 DINING RM-Beautiful Lane contemporary burled ash table 64x40 leaves, 4 cane oacx cnairs, large buffet base, lighted china cabinet; like new, DINING RM SET-Rattan, glass top. Antiques: desk, dressino table mirror '30s-'40s, Tiffany chandelier, beg 3 wmgoack etiairs, 4i- 14u DINING RM TABLE Rattan, 48" glass top, 4 large chairs on casters, Beautiful. $300. 528-5078 DININGRM Table 8, chairs, lamps, wrought Iron, ialousie dr, TV, lug-gage, antique mirror. Call 661-3455 DINING RM -55-60 yrs, 9 oiece dark walnut, all wood.

$475. 941-6322 DINING RM 9-pc. French Provincial, $700. Firm! Refrioerator, cop-pertone, $200. Firm! 635-7207 DINING TABLE all wood, 4 hl-back chairs $125.

coffee table $35. Pewter floral art $50. A-l 261-6946 DISHWASHER-Whirlpool portable, bronze, like new, great Xmas DOLLS-ALL KINDS, black 'white, $45 to $59, also stuffed animals $35, caH 741-31 12 or 931-4096 DRAPES 72" custom made, 4 pair; 10'xl5' carpet; fireplace screen. laB si i-jazv. DRILL PRESSROUTER-Tool-craft, floor model $215, welder, Lin-coki $100 both like new 831-7811 DRUM SET 1398-8757 FIREPLACE-Free standing, r-oego vvoooourmng, never useo, S5Y3 new, asking wuu.

3- tap i FORMAL DRESSES-Coats, slacks, blouses; Size 10-12. Floor lamp. Misc items. $1 up. 541-2932 FREEZER Ambassador, about 15 ft, stainless Inside.

$100. Sewing 384-3810 FUR COAT-Gray Pursian lamb, tun lengm, mink collar, size 10-12. Best offer. 931-2092. FUR COAT-Semolian Leopard, size b- 1 run lengtn, suuu Desi offer.

831-2700 FUR COATS Mensladles, mink fox. CaH KeBy, V84-434U mam-3pm. FUR JACKETS-lady's Fox mink and coyote, never worn. Half of original price bct-1214 FURNACE-Gas, 100,000 btu, $100 or best offer 8, 36' wooden ladder $50 or best otter 922-0632 FURNITURE End table, cocktail table, Early American chair, TV table. AH for $75.

631-4991 FURNITURE Maole table, couch. maple bed chest, RCA 25" enter tainment center. 351-5892. FURNITURE 3 pt wall unit $80. 2 Drown velvet swivel rockers $200.

bxceiiem cono. 542-8267 GUITAR-Lotus, Les Paul Copy. nara case, me new. Bom tor $225. 385-7410 GUN Remlnoton model 7O0 Bolt action, 30.06 with 4X scope.

Excel- lent cond. $270 tirm. 635-2040. GUNS-Authentlc Nazi German Lueger collection. Excellent Christmas gift, Long barrel short barrel, A-l cond.

cash only. HARPER PRINTS FOR SALE Ukwr issues, most framed. 474-2092 HOTTUB-CALSPA Must see. WIH sacrifice! 528-1797 JOHN RUTHVEN Ben Hamoton landscapes, Gene Gray wildlife; exceptional prices. w-Z34-525 1 KITCHEN CABINETS-Wood Birch, excellent cond.

Large formica top. Microwave Amana Radarange, Red Shag rug 12.6x10.6. 891-7071 LOVE SEAT- Matchlng sofa, $75. Call 371-5789. MICROWAVE Nearly new, large capacity, extras.

$250. 769625 MINK-Full length, 13-14, $1000. Also Muskrat Fur, length, $350. pom very gooo conation, 76 1-46Z4 MOVING Dinlno rm set-Cherry, Queen Anne, Sierra woodburning stove-never used, colector Avon, crystal stemware, 174-4354 MOVING Modern desianer book- cases (3), sian rug. Bedroom furniture.

Per- Antique rifle. Gun rack. Much misc. 251-0050 Color TV. MOVING lovseat -Off while rattan sofa ft matchlno endtables.

barilools, mlsc Items 385-2179 eves MOVING SALE King we bdrm, )iw. wmjuwiy yuwn size uu household items 631-52i5 MOVING SALE Side by side refrigerator, with icemaner, wood burning stove, elec. range, beds, chests, dressers, more. 722 2276 MOVING-Side by side refngera-tortreezer, hutch, bedrrn set, air cond 753 SedamSt 921-5324 OIL PAINTINGS Portraits, landscapes, seascapes, tine gjtts tor Xmas 63 1 8086 ORGAN-Baidwin Compact Theatre. Excellent cond.

S'000. can 521-8480 ORGAN Baldwin Interlude, fea tures special ettects equip? tor headphones (just serviced. S450. Cal5l-6184after4 ORGAN Baldwin, walnut, with bench. S250.best offer.

CLARINET, with case, SM'best offer. Serious cals only 661-2064 leave message ORGAN-Hammond, series MI0O. S500 Candelabra, S75. Toboggan, 123. iJI-TjZB ORGAN-Lowrey Genie 98, Leslie speakers, AOC.

Music. Perfect cond. 1000 541-2932 ORGAN LW5 Kimball Paradise. With player piano atttachment. Like new.

Sacrifice $3900 777-8527 ORIENTAL RUG-9X12, 100 wool, blue Ivory, 2 yrs old, originally $1000, sell S375, 441-1387 ORIENTAL RUG-9xl2, beige with rust and navv desion, never used. $175. Call between 6-9 p.m. 489-6096 ORIENTAL RUGland made Per sian, 9X12, excellent cond, mostly red blue, $950 firm 251-0050 OXYGEN CONCENTRATOR-Used 1 month, $1200. Aspirator, 2 mos old, $50.

528-3884 PA SYSTEM-Peavey, 4 channel, 2 cabinetsea have 2 12" speakers2 mics, all access, $650. 756-9073 PHOTO LIGHTS-2 Photogenic Studio Master, 400 waft seconds, 20" heads, good cond. 481-3346 PIANO-Baby Grand, beautiful finish, excellent tone, $975. 231-7564 PIANO Baldwin Acrosonic spinet style, tuned, excellent cond $895. Lai PIANO-Cable Nelson Spinet bench.

Maple finish, lust tuned, $550 MI-JH6J PIANO-Chickering, tW Grand. Beautiful Mahogany case. Profes- sionai quality instrument, 85 i-zu-tt PIANO Fine Chickering baby grand. 64" length. Good cond.

$2000. Call 561-7255 PIANO-Hallet 4 Davis Spinet with bench, mint cond. Make otter. Ask- After 6pm, 752-3927. PIANO-Knioht Brinkerhoff Reconditioned upright, mahogany tintsn.

$625. 738-2766 after nam PIANO, PLAYER-With bench 8, rolls, rebuilt, tuned, real beauty. $2495. 451-3895 PIANO-Player. Good cond.

$1500. Cal 683-1342. PIANO Steinway, professional upright, 8 yrs old, excellent cond. h. wxenos, 8mi PIANO-Uprlght, just tuned, new felts, A-l Keys, excellent tone.

WiB hold! $295. 441-4220 PIANO-Wurlltzer Spinet. Mahogany with bench, very good condition, 001-400 PINBALL MACHINE Black Knight, excellent cond, win deliver. $621 489-3220 PIN BALLS-Stern Viper, 4 player digital, Immaculate, $450. And Arizona, as is, s5.

bj i-u5qj PINBALL VIDEO GAMES Great for Xmas gifts rec rms. PING PONG TABLE-Complete, excellent cond, like new; antique ice cream table4 chairs. 671-6831 PLAYER PIANO-1920 Aeolian reconditioned, bench 1 rolls Incl $1995. 232-7267 POOL TABLE-Antique Bruns wick. Magnificent! 4rt 9.

Great Xmas Gift, $2900, 1-932-8552 POOL TABLE Bumper, slate top, excellent conoition, ran. 232-3955, 232-7050 POOL TABLE 3A" slate, complete with all accessories, top quality, S6W.61U-01I9 POOL TABLE 3Vax7. $50. Folds for easy storage. 471-5407 POOL TABLE 4'x8u, slate top, cover and accesso- ries, 752-1135.

PRINT-John Stobart "The Robert E. Lee" numbered. 34x22" Valued $1000 Sell $800. 221-1464. RECLINER 3 way.

Excellent cond. Rust fabric. Ideal Christmas gift. Best offer. Call 761-4804 REFRIGERATOR 8.

STOVE Good condition. 471-6005 REFRIGERATOR 17 cu. Frost Free, A-l auto washer dryer, A-l cond. $250. or will sen separate can deliver.

54 i-45ya. ROCKING CHAIR Like new. Dark wood. $50. Twin size bed with 421-3681.

ROLLS ROYCE-Chikfs elec. car from England. Like new In orig. oox. jewing at cost sow, i-jzuv.

ROWING MACHINE-Portable, $95. Bookshelves-3 section, $50. Eves, 871-2576 42-43 SERV. DIRECTORY 42D APPLIANCE REPAIR EXPERT REPAIRS-On refrigerators, washers 4 dryers, 24 hr. 7 day service, unn ny.

48I-52W 421 RRICK ft, ILOCK WORK BRICK WORK-Fireplaces, chimneys and flues, new or repair brick, block 8. stone work 481-0553 42J BUILDING ft REMODELING ALL Remodeling repairs, carpentry, brickblockstone'cement, roofing, paint, foundation, house leveling, waterproofing etc 481-0553 KITCHEN Bathroom, basement remodeling. CaH Bierman Remodel- ing, werry Lnristmas. 821-7313 K.W. DURHHOLZ CONTRACTORS REMODEL NG 8, REPAIRS Competitive Rates.

Free Esti- mates, cal Kirk at 528-2010 SERVICE IS MY BUSINESS Complete Remodeling: Kitchens, carpentry, plumbing, masonry. Call Bob Peterson, 779-2056 42L CARPENTRY A CARPENTER 2nd generation. Experience, large 8, small jobs. 921-3781 CARPENTER 3rd Generation. Experienced, spe- ctaining in small jobs.

542-6552 ROUGH AND FINISH CARPENTRY DR YW ALL AND PLASTERING 931-2412 420 CERAMIC TILE CERAMIC TILE GENERAL CON- TR ACTING Dry wan ft painting. Rental property serviced. No job too small 984-4394; 662-3545 42R ELECTRICAL CALL GILKEY For Your Electrical Needs. Commercial or residen-tlal. 825-3400 DANIELS ELECTRIC Residential, commercial.

Free estimates. 531-8462 42U FENCING EADS FENCE COMPANY Quality chalnllnk or wood. Free estimates. Low rates. 631-0933 42V FLOORING HARDWOOD FLOOR REFINISH-ING-32 yrs experience.

Reasonable rates D. Cooper 531-4449 42X GENERAL SERVICES ft REPAIR MAN UNEMPLOYED Light moving, hauling, dean up lobs, odd iobs, reasonable. 542-6017 43A HAULING A-ABAT Light Hauling, basement cleaning, trash pickup house Cleaning, can 3 i-W5Y HAULING Odd jobs, gutters, painting, concrete. Family men. 24 hrs7 days.

581-9626, 581-5897 ABLE HAULING-Basement, attic, garage cleaning, trsh removal, odd jabs. day service 661-Q671 ALL Hauling, bsmt, yard cleaning, trees ft hedges. Trimmed Oft removed. Free estimates. 542-4889.

SERVICE DIRECTORY Death Notices HEINLEIN George, beloved husband of Henrietta 5. Heiniein (nee Inner), dear brother of the late Robert and Edward Heiniein and Nellie Bryan, loving uncle of Karen Reece, Jo Morell, Gary Ittner, Billie Joyce Go- yert, Kathryn Jones, Marguer ite Ragar, and Milton and John Bryan. Sunday, December 16, 1984. Age 84 years. Residence Northside.

Friends may call at the Hodapp Funeral Home, 6041 Hamilton College Hill, Wednesday from 6 to 8 P.M. Funeral service Thursday at the funeral home, 11 A.M. Burial Spring Grove Cemetery. HERBSTER Dr. Ben age 80, of Trinity Home, 3218 Indian Ripple Road; died Sunday at Kettering Medical Center.

He was a member of Oak Creek United Church of Christ; Pastor for 30 years at Zion United Church of Christ in Norwood; the first National President of the United Church ot Christ Churches; retired Board of Trustees of the United Church Homes, Inc. and Heidelburg CoHege, Tiffin, Ohio. He is survived by his wife Elizabeth (married 55 years); two daughters and sons-in-law, Jane and Mark Buehrer of Kettering, Ann and Roger Lis-ton of four grandsons, Timo-thy and Benjamin Buehrer, Douglas and Thomas Llston; two granddaughters, Elizabeth Buehrer and Cynthia Hess; one great-granddaughter, Sarah Liston. Memorial services will be held on Saturday, 2 P.M. at the Oak Creek United Church of Christ, 5280 Bigger Dayton, Oh.

There will be no public viewing. Private graveside services at Prospect Cemetery, Prospect, Oh, In lieu of other remembrances, friends may make donations to Trinity Home or Oak Creek Church Trust Fund. Arrangements by Routsong Funeral Home Kettering-Ullmer Chapel, 4100 Benfield Kettering. HERZOG Fay Dorn, beloved wife of Charles A. Herzog, dear mother of Stella Mae Herzog, dear sister of Edna Arcaro Cole, Montie Arwood, Stella Stephens and the late Marie Ray-born, Emma Stephens, Donald and Orville Dorn, dear aunt of Stella Dawn Stephens, Louis Donald Nier, Clarence Rayborn, Jr.

and James Arwood, also survived by four great-nephews, three great-nieces and one great-great nephew. Tuesday, December 18, 1984. Residence 2180 Davies Street, Ludlow. Age 69 years. Funeral services 11 A.M.

Friday, Bullock Funeral Home, Ludlow, where friends may call Thursday, 4 to 8 P.M. Memorials, if desired, are requested to the American Heart Association or the First Baptist Church cf Ludlow. HOCKNEY William beloved husband of Ruth Merkle Hockney, devoted father of Dennis and Daniel Hockney, grandfather of Jennifer, Rebecca, Dean, Shelli and Douglas Hockney. Monday, December 17, 1984. Residence Mt.

Healthy. Age 74 years. Funeral services at the Spring Grove Mausoleum Chapel Wednesday, December 19 at 2 P.M. Visitation at the Mausoleum Chapel from 1 P.M. until time of service.

Member of E. T. Carson Lodge 498 F. 8.A.M. Member of North College Hill Board of Education for 14 years (1949-1963), also a Kentucky Colonel.

If so desired, memorials may be made to Hospice of Cincinnati. Neidhard Funeral Home, Mt. Healthy, In charge of arrangements. HOERST Carl F. Resident of Evendale.

Died December 16, 1984. Age 77. Preceded in death by four brothers and one sister. Funeral service at the SchmidfDhonau Funeral Home, 8633 Reading Road, Reading, Wednesday, December 19 at 11 A.M. Relatives and friends may cal Tuesday at the funeral home from 6 to 8:30 P.M.

Sympathy may be expressed by donations to St. Rita's School. Cards available at the, funeral home. HORN John beloved husband of Helen (nee Andres) Horn, dear father of Mrs. Ken (Joann) Sanders and Ken Horn, grandfather of seven, brother of Agnes Stein, Robert, Edward, Peter and Frank (Bud) Horn.

December 17, 1984. Age 70. Friends may call at Rebold Funeral Home, 3700 C-tenmore Ave. at Mozart, Cheviot, Thursday, 8-10 A.M. Funeral mass, 10:30 A.M., St.

Martin Church. Memorials, if so desired, may be directed to the American Cancer Society or the American Heart Association. CLASSIFIED CALL 421-6300 Death Notices CHAMBERLAIN Carl, beloved husband of Hazel Irene Saxton Chamberlain, devoted father of Jo Ann Chamberlain of Jacksonville, Fla. Sunday, December 16, 1984. Resident of Groesbeck.

Age 83 years. Private funeral services Thursday at the convenience of the family. Interment Wes-leyan Cemetery. If so desired, memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society. Neidhard Funeral Home, Mt.

Healthy, in charge of arrangements. CLARK Lillian, beloved wife of Elijah Clark, devoted mother of Patricia Thomas, Deborah, Irvin, Charles, Michael and Elijah Clark, grandmother of 15, great-grandmother of one, loving sister of Lerda Hitchcock, Edward Jackson and James Reed of Lexington, niece of Mary Jones of Lexington, Lillian Parks and Horace Jackson and a host of other relatives and friends, December 14, 1984. Friends may call at Renfro Funeral Service, 647 Forest Avenue, Avondale, Thursday from 6 until time of funeral service at 8 P.M. Evangelist Mary Lou Jones officiating. Interment Friday, 9:30 A.M., Vine Street Hill Cemetery.

DUNHAM Dorothy beloved daughter of the late Grace M. Dunham, dear sister of Robert L. Dunham of Terrace Park. Thursday, December 13, 1984. Residence Hyde Park.

No visitation. Graveside services Thursday, December 20, 1984, 1 P.M., Lebanon, Ohio Cemetery. Arrangements by W. Mack Johnson Funeral Home. DUTTON Cora M.

(nee Nowlin), beloved wife of the late Jesse Dutton. Monday, December 17, 1984. Residence Dayton, Ohio. Age 93. Graveside funeral service in the Gibson Cemetery, Bright, Thursday, December 20 at 11 A.M.

The John C. Brater Funeral Home, Harrison, Ohio, in charge of arrangements. EGGERS William beloved husband of the late Mary Jean Hardy Eggers, devoted father of Mrs. Michael (Mary) Kistner and William R. Eggers, dear brother of Harold B.

Eggers, also survived by six grandchildren. Monday, December 17, 1984. Age 68 years. Resident of Northslde. Friends may call at the Chas.

A. Miller Sons Funeral Home, Hamilton Ave. at Knowlton Northslde, Wednesday 4 to 8 P.M. Mass of Christian Burial, St. Boniface Church, Thursday at 10 A.M.

Family requests, If so desired, memorials be made in the form of masses. FROST Ralph Lawson, beloved husband of Louise B. Frost (nee Benight), devoted father of Anne Whedon, Mary Chaney, Cindy Speckert and Sara Fudge and the late James L. Frost, grandfather of nine grandchildren, dear brother of Mrs. Esther Holthaus and Warren Frost.

Tuesday, December is iqjm Residence Panama City Beach, Fla. Formerly of White Oak. t-unerai services White Oak Christian Church, 3675 Blue Rock Road, Thursday, 11 A.M. Friends may caH Paul B- Young Funeral Home, 71JC Uamiltnn Avff Mt Healthy, Wednesday, from 6 to 8 P.M. Member or Masonic Lodge 44 F8, AM.

GYSIN Sigls beloved husband of Gabrielle Gysln, dear father of Frederick William Gysln, Suzanne Chaille and J. Walace Graham, M.D., grandfather of eight grandchildren and three great-grandchildren, dear uncle of Francis and Charles Gysin of England and Eric and- Marc Funk of Switzerland. Saturday, December 15, 1984. Residence Fairfield, Ohio. Memorial service will be held at the Clover-nook Christian Church, 1373 West Galbralth Road, Cincinnati, Ohio, 45231, Saturday, December 22, at 11 A.M.

If friends desire, remembrances may be sent to the Clovemook Christian Church. Paul R. Young Funeral Home, Mt. Healthy In charge of arrangements. HAAS Joseph beloved husband of the late Josephine Feist Haas, loving father of LaVerne Schott, JoAnn Simon, Claire Brock, Arthur and Joseph Haas, grandfather of 14 grandchildren, four greatgrandchildren, brother of Frances Haas.

Sunday, December 16, 1984. Age 87 years. Friends may call at the Vitt and Stermer Funeral Home, 4619 Delhi, Wednesday 4 to 8 P.M. Funeral Mast, Thursday, December 20, St. Dominic Church at 10 A.M.

tf desired, contribution! may be made to the St. Dominic Memorial Fund. A MAN WITH TRUCK Light moving and hauling Reasonable rates 451-4628 CHRISTIAN MOVING And haul ing. Delivery, cleanino. Also lawns.

No job too big or smal 729-0189 INDePeNDeNT HAULING Brush, trash and shed hauling t-urniTure moving. 63 1-1435 MOVING And hauling, expert- enced men, low rates, bsmt, yard ft ttic cleaning 753-5394 MOVING HauHng, bsm't ft attic any kind of odd obv 261-6415 aftr 434 MOVING ACRES MOVING Rates $25hr. Fully Insured. 25V 7265 ask for Pete or Don 662-6758 ASTRO MOVING CO-NATIONAL VAN LINES AGENT KXMC 42866 $32 hr. Insured.

242-0926 COMPETENT MOVING-Local and long distance, emergency moves. Low low rates. 731-1610 41H PAINTING ALL Repairs Holiday Rates! PAINTING-lnterior painting decorating, color schemes. Good work 8, reasonable prices, 361-3762 INTERIOR CUSTOM PAINTING Drywall finishing 4 texturing. 27, yrs experience, rets, 38i-ya PROFESSIONAL -Painting ft Carpentry Work.

Good refs. Call for free estimates. 731-6502 -J $30 ROOM For wais 5. ceilings paint Neatly, beamy done. 542-8264 4U PLASTERING ft DRYWALL ABOUT-New-old.

Fix a leak- Also bath, bsm't, plumbing, carpentry paint, t-ree estimates mi-owi MR. SMOOTH'S PLASTERING Drywa Painting. Quality Work at Economy Prices, 961-2340 Dl ACTCDIUr. New and repair work. Also stucco.

Call 38 1-7631 QUALtTY-Ptastermg, dry wall, stucco, does not cost more. Reasonable Prompt 831-4423 43k PLUMIING ABOUT Old or new. Repair, also, bath, bsm't, carpentry, paint. F-ree estimates 53I-0W3 TOM MERRITT PLUMBING, New, repairs, remodel, water heater backhoe service. 542-3770 43N ROOFING ALL ROOF REPAIR Ana replacement.

Gutters cleaned ft replaced. Refs. Cal John at 489-1281 ALL TYPES OF ROOFS Repairs-, replacements, 10 hr day dlsewnt 521:8069, 731-8199 Chimney, Gutter Work Rernodetrig. Reasonable ft Insured. '351-3917 43W TREE SERVICE COMPLETE TREE SERVICE Topped, trlnj ft removed.

Free estimates. 541-8044 HOLIDAY HOUI1S We Will Be Open From 8-12 Noon Christmas December 24 Closed Tuesday, Christmas Day December 25 Cull 42 1-6300 uOHHKflBBinBHflBHRHDHIHHHHHBMni I i ft rVfi vfc.4Wi.j, 4k. an ttilii'' i aml-i ra-f.

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