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Obituaries Robert A. Masterson III, 76 Retired yard master, police officer enjoyed river, rail travel Robert A. Masterson III was a man who savored America through numerous travels on riverboats and railroads and who gave back as much enjoyment as he received. Mr. Masterson, 76, of Cherry Grove, died Wednesday at MercyAnderson Hospital after heart failure.

He worked 34 years as a yard master at the Pennsylvania Railroad, retiring in 1976. Prior to that he was a Cincinnati police officer for five years. When he met his wife 52 years ago, they courted by riding riverboats from Cincinnati to Manchester, their son, Robert A. Masterson IV of Anderson Township said. Later, the Mastersons took many trips a aboard the Delta Queen to Louisville and Pittsburgh.

They also explored the country on trains. Mr. Masterson took the lead in many civic groups. "He enjoyed being around good people they were all community-minded people," said his son. "He was always one of the largest ticket sellers for the Shrine Mr.

Masterson was a past presi- Shrine, Adams County Historical Society and was the chaplain of the Caledonian Society. When Mr. Masterson was younger, his son said, he managed knothole baseball teams and Boy Scout troops. "If he could always give a little back, that made his life much happier," his son said. "And he had a lot of fun about it." Mr.

Masterson also leaves his wife, Mary Alice Masterson; a daughter, Mary Sue Yenke of Withamsville; another son, Carl C. Masterson of Cherry Grove, and 10 grandchildren. Visitation will be 6 to 8 p.m. Friday at T.P. White Funeral Robert A.

Masterson Ill Home, 2050 Beechmont with active in fraternal groups a service by the Masonic Lodge and Scottish Rite at 7 p.m. dent of the Railroad Retirees Club, Clermont County Shrine Club, Se- Funeral service will be 10 a.m. nior Syrians and the Mount Moriah Saturday at Mount Moriah United United Methodist Men. Methodist Church, 686 Mount MoHe was a member of the Sons riah Drive. Burial will follow at and Daughters of Pioneer River- Manchester Cemetery.

men, Mount Moriah United Meth- Memorials may be made to the odist Church, E.T. Carson Masonic Shriners Burns Institute or Mount Lodge 598, Scottish Rite Syrian Moriah United Methodist Church. Clifford W. Juergens Clifford W. Juergens, retired builder and former civic affairs with the Deaconess Board," his stepson president of Glenway Loan and Deposit died said.

"'He was largely responsible for overseeing a Tuesday at his Western Hills home. new addition they built there in 1956." Mr. Juergens, who was 88, died of heart failure, In addition to his stepson, he is survived by a sister, said his stepson, Charles E. Meyer of New Smyrna Clara J. Axmann of Cincinnati, and two grandchildren.

Beach, Fla. He was preceded in death by his wife, Phyllis K. Mr. Juergens owned and operated the Clifford W. Juergens.

Juergens Building from 1929 until 1962. He served as a director of Glenway Loan and Deposit Service will be held 10 a.m. Saturday at Dalbert of that institu- Woodruff Funeral Home, 2880 WestBoudinot from 1937 to 1982 and was president tion from 1946 until 1972. wood. Visitation will be 6 to 8 p.m.

Friday, with He also was a past director of Deaconess Hospital Masonic services at 7 p.m. Burial will be in Spring and served on the board of trustees of Philippus Grove. United Church of Christ, Over-the-Rhine. Memorials may be made to Deaconess Hospital or "He was a very active individual, particularly in the Shriners Burns Institute. Legislature fixing pay law Gap threatened loss of compensation for unemployed BY MARYFRAN JOHNSON ing the previous year.

If any of Gannett News Service State news those 20 weeks fell into that computer blind spot called the COLUMBUS, Ohio One small amendment will spell big Wage Reporting System kicked "lag quarter" that worker is out of until late winter. relief to thousands of unem- in Oct. 1, the beginning of fiscal construction workers and 1988-89. Instead of reporting "Then if the poor guy has a seasonal when job by Jan. 1, he gets no benefits ployed employees state wage figures on a weekly basis, legislators meet Friday.

all of Ohio's 200,000 employers at said Katherine Kuck, a all," Their one-day session will now file that information quar- legislative liaison for the Ohio flaw in Ohio's Unemploy- terly, by computer. Bureau of Employment Services. patch a ment Compensation Law. So far, so good. But the cut- "That's the essence of the probA potential loss of unemploy- back on paperwork for employ- lem." ment benefits for about 24,000 ers also created a computer blind If the change is approved Friworkers annually should be spot covering the most recent day, it will allow state officials to avoided by an amendment, said quarter.

collect affidavits from the unemSen. Richard Finan, R-Cincinnati. If a construction worker lost ployed workers plus a confirThe amendment is expected to his job Sept. 30, for example, and mation from their last employer move smoothly through the then waited a few days before covering that lag quarter and House and Senate. showing up to file for unemploy- permitting immediate award of "If we don't act on this now, a ment benefits, he would miss the benefits.

lot of people could miss a whole Oct. 1 deadline covering the pre- Ohio's unemployment benewinter of payments," Finan said. vious three months. So the work fits, which are payable for up to He is a member of the Unem- he did during July, August and 26 weeks, are figured at of ployment Advisory Commission, September couldn't be counted the average weekly wage to a a group of legislators, labor lead- in his favor until the next fiscal maximum of $157 for a single ers and management that drafted quarter rolled around in January. worker, $238 for a worker with the proposed solution.

To qualify for unemployment two dependents and $248 for The trouble cropped up when benefits, a worker must have those with three or more depenthe state's new, computerized logged 20 weeks on the job dur- dents. Cincinnati Zoo 1 of 4 chosen Hamilton County, for program to breed rare rhinos BY M.A..J. McKENNA The Cincinnati Enquirer Success in breeding rare animals has won the Cincinnati Zoo a prize. It weighs 1,200 pounds, comes wrapped in a hairy hide and dates back 600,000 years. The zoo hopes to acquire a pair of Sumatran rhinoceroses next spring as part of a four-zoo emerprogram to save the rare gency, animals from extinction.

They would be added to the permanent collection at the zoo, which already is the U.S. center for a similar breeding program to save the black rhinoceros. "Cincinnati has a very respectable record breeding very difficult animals," said Warren Thomas, director of the Los Angeles Zoo and head of the four-zoo consortium, which also includes the Bronx and San Diego zoos. The black rhinos being bred here are endangered, but few animals are as endangered as the Sumatran rhino, a relatively small, primitive animal that has not changed in 600,000 years. There are about 500 left in the world, most of them trapped in tiny forest pockets in Indonesia, Burma and Borneo.

The ones scheduled for the consortium's zoos are being trapped in a forest that will be clear-cut for a palm-tree plantation, Thomas said. The consortium has permits to export as many as five males and five females but because the animal is so rare and shy, it's not clear how many will be caught. The animals will come to the U.S. next month, but will spend the winter in a warm California zoo. Girl dies after struck by van THE CINCINNATI ENQUIRER A 12-year-old Anderson Township girl died Wednesday after she was struck by a van on Roundbottom Road.

Namara Brinner, of the 7800 block of YMCA Road, was pronounced dead at University Hospital at 5:25 p.m. The Hamilton County Sheriff's Patrol said the girl had been playing with friends about 4:30 er loved Anton, Eagan, garetha of of funeral to and 5 Death Notices ANTON Margareta (nee Kreppel), bewife of the late Julius devoted mother of Mar- Erti, dear grandmothof Linda Budde, great-grandmother of Anna Marie Budde. Wednesday, October 5, 1988 in MN. Age 87 years. Committal prayers Saturday, 9 A.M.

at St. Joseph Old Cemetery Mausoleum Chapel. Memorials may be made to the Devine Redeemer Hospital, 724 19th Ave. North, So. St.

Paul, MN. 55075. Dalbert Woodruff Funeral Home serving the family. BAUMANN Freda (nee Burbacher), beloved wife of the late William Baumann. Tuesday, October 11, 1988.

Age 85 years. Formerly of Madisonville. Friends are invited to attend Mass of Christian Burial, St. John the Evangelist Church, Deer Park, Friday, 10 A.M. Interment, Greenlawn Cemetery, Nurre Bros.

Funeral Home. Edward beloved husband of the late Teresa Bode (nee Dellaposta), loving father of Nancy Wainscott, Tony and Paui Bode, dear brother of Mary Cipriani, Harry, Ray, Bob, Jack and the late Art Bode, ten grandchildren. Suddenly, October 11, 1898. Age 72. Funeral from the John J.

Radel Co. Funeral Home, 4122 Glenway Ave. Friday, October 14 at 9 A.M. Mass of Christian Burial, St. Teresa of Avila Church, 9:30 A.M.

Friends may call Thursday from 5-8 P.M. BORGMAN Elsie E. 86. Aurora, IN. Passed away October 12.

Survived by one son John E. Borgman of Aurora, one daughter Catherine Smith, of Versailles, mother of the late Donna Marie Teaney, also nine grandchildren, 12 great-grandchildren. Calling Friday, 12 to 1 (Fast time), St. Mary's Catholic Church, Aurora, Funeral Mass, 1 P.M. Friday, (Fast time), St.

Mary's Church, Aurora. Bovard's Versailles in charge of arrangements. BRANDENBURG Sandra, beloved wife of Jarrett Brandenburg, devoted daughter of Mrs. William (Phyllis) Mays and Robert and Louise Meyer, dear sister of Barbara King, Daniel and Robert Meyer, granddaughter of Lewis and Helen Lindsley. Monday, October 10, 1988.

Residence Williamsburg. Friends may call at the Thomas Memorial, 7500 Montgomery Road, Kenwood, Thursday, 5 to 8 P.M. where funeral services will be Friday, 1 P.M. BRUNSWICK Luella M. (nee Greissinger), wife of the late William Brunswick, mother of the late Walter Heidenreich, grandmother of Joyce Engel and Paul Heidenreich, also survived by nine great-grandchildren and seven great-great-grandchildren.

Wednesday, October 12, 1938. Age 98 years. Residence St. Bernard. Services 2 P.M.

Friday, October 14, at the Immanvel United Church of Christ, Tower and Jefferson St. Bernard. Visitation at the church, from noon until time of service. Jackman-Kercheval Funeral Home, Harrison Ohio, in charge of arrangements. BUELL Rose S.

(nee Teeples), wife of the late Charles F. Buell, beloved mother of Lee J. Blaney, sister of Beatrice Tuttle and Myrtle Becker, also survived by three grandchildren and one great- 1988. 77. Tuesday, Funeral Oc11, Age services to be held at Lynch Sons Funeral Home (Richardson-Bird Chapel) Milford, MI.

Saturday, October 15, 1988. B. J. Meyer Sons Funeral Home handling arrangements. Memorials may be made to American Heart Association.

Walter Boyce. Residence ben, ME. Age 63. Died at a Bangor, hospital. October 10, 1988.

He was born in Oshkosh, May 31, 1925. The son of Robert J. and Leala Todd Mead Crosset. He was retired as Vice President of the Crosset Co. produce business.

He is survived by his wife, Mona Campbell Crosset, daughters Pamela T. Crosset-Moschini and Barbara CrossetHoffmeier, brother Robert J. Crosset granddaughter, Tiphani Crosset Hoffmeier and other surviving family members. Friends who wish, may donate to the American Cancer Society. Arrangements by McFarland Funeral Home, Bar Harbor, ME.

DARBY Stanley devoted son of Linnie Wright Darby and the late Willie Darby, dear brother of Frances Manifold, Faye South, Flint, Sue Pullen, Flint, Judy Darby, Orlando, Daniel Lakeland, Donald, Kenny and Rickey Darby, all of Flint, MI. and the late Curtis Darby, special friend of Dennis Buttelwerth and his family, also survived by numerOUs nieces and nephews. Monday, October 10, 1988, in San Francisco, CA. formerly of Cincinnati. Funeral services at Spring Grove Cemetery, Norman Chapel, Saturday at 2 P.M.

In lieu of all other remembrances, memorials may be to Friends of Hospice, P.O. Box 7999, San Francisco, CA. 94120. Chas. A.

Miller Sons serving the family. DAVIS Alfonzo, loving father of Grady Davis and Mabel J. Price, of Camp Dennison and Ossie Finney of Compton, also survived by 32 grandchildren, 35 great-grandchildren, five great-great-grandchildren, a loving niece, Luanna Shannon of Chicago, IL. and a cousin, Anna Clark of Cincinnati, OH. also a host of other relatives and many friends.

October 7, 1988. Funeral services Friday, 7 P.M. at New Sardis Primitive Baptist Church, 2106 Stanton Ave. Walnut Hills. Burial, Saturday, 11 A.M.

Graceland Memorial Garden, Milford. Arrangements by Hall-Jordan Funeral Horne, Walnut Hills. DODDS Mary Elizabeth Mulford, beloved wife of Warren O. Dodds, devoted mother of David Llewellyn Dodds of Oxford, England, dear sister of Harrison S. Mulford.

Suddenly, Monday, October 10, 1988. Residence Kennedy Heights. No visiting hours. Service Friday at the convenience of the family. Remembrances may be directed to the Norwood Presbyterian Church Fund, 4400 Floral (45212).

Stanley High Funeral Home. ENSEL Harold. 61. Beloved husband of Barbara Ensel, devoted father of David Ensel of Sparta, NJ, and Hildie Reynolds, loving brother of Anne Bisenger of West Orange, NJ, dearest grandfather of Leah and Sarah Reynolds. Services Weil Funeral Home, 3901 Reading Rd.

Friday, October 14 at 10 A.M. Friends may call on the family at his residence through Monday evening. Memorial contributions to Valley Temple or Jewish National Fund would be appreciated. Thursday, October 13, 1988 THE 5 Death Notices Robert dear uncle of Donald J. Dickinson and Wilma Schlotthaver.

Monday, October 10, 1988. Age 87. No visitation. atives and friends are invited to attend the Mass of Christian Burial, St. James Church, White Oak, Friday at 10 A.M.

Frederick Funeral Home, serving the family, Earl beloved husband of Dorothy Frodge (nee Hoctor), devoted father of Beverly F. Ploetz, James E. Frodge, Kenneth R. Frodge, dear son of Mrs. Carl Frodge, brother of Helen Quatkemeyer, Fields, Port Richey, FL.

and the late Paul Frodge, grandfather of Emily, Thomas, Stephanie Ploetz. October 10, 1988. Friends may call at the Thomas Memorial, 7500 Montgomery Rd. Kenwood, Friday, 9:30 A.M. to 10:30 A.M.

Mass of Christian Burial, St. Johns Church, West Chester, Friday, 11 A.M. GLASMEIER August C. (Gus), beloved husband of the late Collette (Eisenman) Glasmeier, beloved father of Collette Schmidt, Paul of Thousand Oaks, CA. and Elmer Glasmeier, dear father -in-law of Marcella and June Glasmeier and the late Robert L.

Schmidt Sr. and Nancy F. Glasmeier, also survived by 13 grandchildren, 14 great-grandchildren and four step-great-grandchildren. Tuesday, October 11, 1988. Age 88 years.

A longtime resident of N.C.H. Friends may call at the Hodapp Funeral Home 6041 Hamilton Ave. College Hill, Thursday, 4-8 P.M. Mass of Christian Burial, St. Margaret Mary Church, N.C.H.

Friday, 10 A.M. Mr. Glasmeier was a member of the Catholic Order of Foresters Remembrances may be made to Patna-Peru Missions, 658 North Bend Rd. 45224. GRABER Myrtle (nee Evans), beloved wife of the late Edward Graber, dear mother of Louella Jackson of Atlanta, Edward Graber, Charles Graber, Dorothy Corder and Linda Cutter, also survived by ten grandchildren and two great-grandchildren, sister of Arthur Kirby.

Wednesday, October 12, 1988. Age 82 years. Former resident of Woodlawn. Friends may call at the Hodapp Funeral Home, 7401 Vine Street, Carthage, Thursday, from 5 until 8 P.M. Funeral services Friday morning, 10 A.M.

at the funeral home. GRANT Ruth M. (nee Butler), beloved wife of the late John Grant, dear mother of Barbara L. Turner and Beverly J. Christophersen, grandmother of Shelly, Dayna, Dawn and Douglas, great-grandmother of Ashleigh, dear sister of Vivian Schappacher and Joseph Butler.

October 10, 1988. Age 67 years. Resident of Mt. Carmel. Service Friday, October 14, 1988 at 10 A.M.

at T. P. White Sons Funeral Home, 2050 Beechmont Ave. Mt. Washington.

Visitation Thursday from 6-9 P.M. Memorials to the American Cancer Society, 2nd and Main, Batavia, OH. 45103 HALL Cecil beloved husband of Anna R. Hall (nee Young), dear father of Donald R. Hall, grandfather of Steven R.

Hall. Tuesday, October 11, 1988. Age 84 years. Funeral from the Gump-Holt Funeral Home, 3440 Glenmore Ave. Cheviot, Friday, October 14 at 10 A.M.

Friends may call from 6-9 P.M. Thursday. Memorials may be made to the Lincoln Park Baptist Church, 2965 Blue Rock Rd. 45239. Burial Rest Haven Cemetery, Louisville, KY.

HEILBRUN Stephen beloved husband of the late Mildred Waltz, dear uncle of Herbert M. Heilbrun, loving brother-in-law of Aleen Lindsay, also survived by many nieces and nephews. Burial in Lee Cemetery, Morehead, KY. Memorials may be sent to charity of your choice. HELMKAMP Zella J.

(nee Wildey), beloved wife of the late Elmer P. Helmkamp, dear mother of Margarette Burnett and the late Phyllis Keller, also survived by five grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren, sister of Alice Martin, Inez Stahman, Edith Kattelman. Tuesday, October 11, 1988. Age 84 years. Resident of St.

Bernard. Friends may call at the Hodapp Funeral Home, 7401 Vine Street, Carthage, Friday, from 5 until 8 P.M. Funeral services Saturday morning, 9 A.M. at the funeral home. Memorials may be directed to St.

Joseph Infant Home, 10722 Wyscarver Road. HOLLIFIELD James Kenneth, dear husband of Tangie Hollifield (nee Abbott), beloved father of Brandy, Christine and Tosha, dear son of Kenneth and Wilda Hollifield and Maxine Hollifield, dear brother of Lori Miller, Becky Galea, James Hartell, Shelley Hollifield, Michael Hartell and Angie Hollifield, dear grandson of Cread and Mabel Hollifield. October 11, 1988. Age 27. Residence New Richmond.

Friends may call at the Nurre Funeral Home, 200 Western Ave. New Richmond, OH. Thursday, 6-8 P.M. Mass of Christian Burial, Friday 10 A.M. at the St.

Peters Catholic Church, 1192 Bethel-New Richmond Rd. In lieu of other remembrances, donations may be made to the James Hollifield Memorial Scholarship Fund, Bank One, 251 E. Main St. Batavia, OH. 45103.

JOHNSON Samuel, beloved father of Donnie, Jeffrey and Samuel Il Johnson, Karen Bell, Connie, Handy and Chanda Ferguson, beloved brother of Douglas Johnson, Lula Bell Kinner, Marie Palmer, Dorothy Johnson and Juanita Mitchell, grandfather of 15. Reposing Friday, 6 until time of services at 7:30, New Prospect Baptist Church, Rev. Dr. T. L.

Lane, officiating. Interment Spring Grove Cemetery. Colin Mortuary serving the family. JUERGENS Clifford beloved husband of the late Phyllis K. Juergens, (nee Klanke), stepfather of Charles E.

Meyer of New Smyrna Beach, dear brother of Clara J. Axmann and the late Elsie and Frieda Juergens and Martha Fischer, grandfather of Charles Michael Meyer and Katherine Denise Meyer Pettit. Tuesday, October 11, 1988. Age 88 years. Funeral service Saturday, 10 A.M.

at the Dalbert and V'oodruff Funeral Home, 2880 Boudinot Ave. at Queen City. Visitation Friday, 6 to 8 P.M. Price Hill Lodge service Friday, 7 P.M. at the funeral home.

If so desired, memorials may be made to the Deaconess Hospital or the Shriners Burns and Crippled Children's Institute of Cincinnati. 5 Death Notices KLEIN Rae, beloved wife the late Samuel J. Klein, dear mother Mrs. Cherie Fine, Justin Klein and the late Joan Kruke, sister of Edward Jacobs, also survived by seven grandchildren and ten great-grandchildren. Services, Weil Funeral Home, 3901 Reading Rd.

Thursday, October 13 at 10:30 A.M. Memorial contributions to the Joan Kruke Memorial Fund, Cancer Family Care, would be appreciated. KREMMEL Margaret E. (nee Sherlock), beloved wife of the late John Kremmel, sister of Robert Sherlock, Tacoma, aunt of Virginia Green and Eileen Bocchicchio and other nieces and nephews. Wednesday, October 12, 1988.

Formerly of Ludlow, KY. Friends may call at the Vitt Stermer Funeral Home, 4619 Delhi, Thursday, October 13 from 5:30 until time of Blessing at 6:30 P.M. Funeral Mass in Pittsburgh, PA. LOOS Faye. 75.

Funeral Friday, 10 A.M. Board's, Versailles, IN. Calling Thursday, 5 to 8 P.M. Bovards. MARTIN Russell of Maineville, husband of the late Daisy Martin, father of Martha Hildebrant and Phyllis Smallwood, brother of Mildred Planck, of six grandchildren, eight great-grandchiidren and one great-great-grandchild.

Tuesday, October 11, 1988. Age 89. Friends received at the Tufts Schildmeyer Funeral Home, Park Riverside, Loveland, Thursday, 6-9 P.M. where services will be held Friday, October 14 at 11 A.M. Interment, Valley View Memory Gardens, Xenia, OH.

MASTERSON Robert Ill, beloved husband of Mary Alice Masterson (nee Schott), devoted father of Mary Sue Yenke, Carl C. and Robert A. Masterson, also survived by ten grandchildren. October 12, 1988. Age 76 years.

Residence Cherry Grove. Services at Mt. Moriah United Methodist Church, Saturday, October 15, at 10 A.M. Friends may call at T. P.

White and Sons Funeral Home, 2050 Beechmont Mt. Washington, Friday, 6 to 8 P.M. Memorials to Shriners Burns Institute or Mt. Moriah Methodist Church. E.

T. Carson Lodge and Scottish Rite Ring services Friday, 7 P.M. James beloved husband of Marie F. McCarthy, dear father of Gary E. McCarthy, Donna M.

Hellmann of Kettering, OH. and JoAnne I. mann, dear brother of William J. McCarthy of Chicago, also survived by three grandchildren. Monday, October 10, 1988.

Age 63 years. Resident of Finneytown. Friends may call at the Hodapp Funeral Home, 6041 Hamilton Ave. College Hill, Wednesday, 6-8 P.M. and Thursday from 9-10 A.M.

followed by the Mass of Christian Burial, St. Vivian Church, 7600 Winton Rd. Finneytown at 10:30 A.M. Entombment Gate of Heaven Mausoleum. Remembrances may be made to the American Heart Association.

NEVELS M. Linda of Mt. Carmel, devoted mother of Joni Silverman, Nancy Adkisson and Sonia Nevels, dear daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward J.

Murphy, dear sister of Regina Leggett, Amy, Edward J. John M. and Timothy Murphy, one granddaughter. Mass of Christian Burial will be held Friday at 11 A.M. from St.

Veronica Church, 4473 Mt. Carmel Tobasco Rd. Visitation will be held Friday from 9:30 A.M. until 10:30 A.M. at the Moore Funeral Home, 6708 Main St.

Newtown. Joseph beloved husband of Marguerite Nolan (nee Haley), devoted mother of Patricia Gottlieb, Pauline Kelly, Peggy Flannery, James A. and John. J. Nolan, and the late Joseph P.

Nolan, dear sister of Sr. Mary Lucy, S.C., also survived by 29 grandchildren and 35 great-grandchildren. Wednesday, October 12, 1988. Residence Cincinanti, OH. Formerly of Ft.

Mitchell, KY. Age 91 years. Funeral Saturday, October 15, from the Middendorf Funeral Home, 917 Main Street, Covington, with prayers at 9:30 A.M. Mass of Christian Burial, at the Church of the Blessed Sacrement, at 10 A.M. Entombment St.

Mary Mausoleum. Visitation Saturday morning from 8:30 until 9:30 A.M. OWEN Marian beloved wife of Charles R. Owen dear mother of Charles R. Stephen W.

and James D. Owen, sister of Burton and Harry Schwettman, grandmother of Nicole, Kelly, Whitney and Paul Owen. October 10, 1988. Resident of Wyoming. Family visitation at Vorhis Funeral Home, 11365 Springfield Pike, Springdale, Thursday, October 13 from 9 to 9:45 A.M.

Memorial service will be held at Wyoming Presbyterian Church, 225 Wyoming Avenue, Wyoming, Thursday, October 13 at 7 P.M. Sympathy may be expressed by contributions to American Cancer Society, Cystic Fibrosis Foundation or Wymoming Presbyterian Church. RUEHLMANN Loraine (nee Geisler), beloved wife of the late George M. Ruehlmann, dear mother of Ruth R. and Richard P.

Ruehlmann, dear sister of Alice Geisler Mundt, pre-deceased by sisters, Ida, Clara, Edna, Frieda, Florence and brother Christian, also survived by nieces and nephews. Wednesday, October 12, 1988. At her residence. In her 95th year. Visitation one hour prior to services, which will be held Friday, October 14, at 2 P.M.

Place to be announced later. Interment Spring Grove Cemetery. If so desired, memorials may be directed to St. Peter and St. Paul United Church of Christ, Ferguson Road, or to a charity of your choice.

Bolton and Lunsford Funer al Home, 3042 Harrison Ave. at Ruehiman Westwood, serving the family. SHUMWAY See Anne Wotring notice. SIEGLE Edward beloved husband of Dorothy Donaworth Siegle, dear father of Darrell Siegle. October 11, 1988.

Residence New Haven. Age 79. Friends may call in the John C. Brater Funeral Home, Broadway at Vine St. Harrison, OH.

Thursday, October 13 from 7-9 P.M. Funeral service Friday at 10:30 A.M. in the funeral home. Expressions of sympathy may be made to the New Baltimore Life Squad. CINCINNATI ENQUIRER Funerals complete of the For more information address the director refer individual death notice below, NAME TIME ANTON, Margareta 9:00 A.M.

BAUMANN, Fredo 10:00 A.M. BODE, Edward F. 9:30 A.M. BORGMAN, Elsie E. 1:00 P.M.

BRANDENBURG, Sandra 1:00 P.M. BRUNSWICK, Luella M. 2:00 P.M. BUELL, Rose! S. CROSSET, Walter Boyce DARBY, Stanley V.

2:00 P.M. DAVIS, Alfonzo 7:00 P.M. DODDS, Mary. Mulford ENSEL, Harold 10:00 A.M. FALK, Robert H.

10:00 A.M. FRODGE, Earl L. 11:00 A.M. GLASMEIER, August C. 10:00 A.M.

GRABER, Myrtle 10:00 A.M. GRANT, Ruth M. 10:00 A.M. HALL, Cecil M. 10:00 A.M.

HEILBRUN, Stephen B. HELMKAMP, Zella J. 9:00 A.M. HOLLIFIELD, James Kenneth 10:00 A.M. JOHNSON, Samuel 7:30 P.M.

JUERGENS, Clifford W. 10:00 A.M. KLEIN, Roe 10:30 A.M. KREMMEL, Margaret E. 5:30 P.M.

LOOS, Fove 10:00 A.M. MARTIN, Russell J. 11:00 A.M. MASTERSON, Robert Ill 10:00 A.M. McCARTHY, James F.

10:30 A.M. NEVELS, M. Linda 11:00 A.M. NOLAN, Joseph P. 10:00 A.M.

OWEN, Marian S. 7:00 P.M. RUEHLMANN, Loraine W. 2:00 P.M. SHUMWAY, Anne Wotring SIEGLE, Edward G.

10:30 A.M. SIMMS, Mrs. Minnie E. 7:30 P.M. STATH, Viola M.

10:00 A.M. STATHAM, Bernice Albertha 7:00 P.M. STOCKTON, Clarence 1:30 P.M. TEMPFER, Howard James THEOBALD, George Joseph IV WILLIAMS, Esther 11:00 A.M. WOODRUFF Nancy 10:30 A.M.

WOTRING, Anne Largent 2:00 P.M. WRIGHT, Quiller 12:00 P.M. 5 Death Notices 8896200 SIMMS Mrs. Minnie beloved wife of the late Robert Simms, loving mother of Mrs. Minnie Glass, Mrs.

Rosemary Williams, Mrs. Eloise McDowell and Mr. Walter R. Smith, dear sister of Mrs. Verdell Yorborugh, also survived by 26 grandchildren, 24 great-grandchildren, nephews, nieces, other relatives and friends.

October 11, 1988. Friends may call at the Mt. Carmel Baptist Church, 3101 Eastern Ave. Friday, October 14 from 6 P.M. until the hour of services, 7:30 P.M.

Rev. Donald E. Hamilton, Pastor. Interment, Walnut Hill Cemetery, 10 A.M. Saturday.

Thompson Funeral Service. STATH Viola M. (nee Krull), beloved wife of the late Fred G. Stath, devoted mother of Margene Lewis, Lola Dixon, Karen Snyder, Ralph, Richard, Daryl and the late Fredrick Stath, dear sister of Jean Henderson, Ruth Wagner, Robert and Walter Krull, also survived by 12 grandchildren and one greatgrandchild. Wednesday, October 12, 1988.

Age 73 years. Visitation Thursday, from 7 to 9 P.M. at the Argo-Bolton and Lunsford Funeral Home, 100 South Miami Cleves, where funeral services will be held Friday at 10 A.M. STATHAM Bernice Albertha, beloved sister of Rosa Wright of Woodlawn, loving aunt of Therma Lee Ashford and Jean Eiland, both of High Point, Dorothy Hayes and LaPhillip Hayes, both of Louisville, Dwight Hayes of Marion, IN. and Warren G.

Murph and Rudolph Hughes, both of Cincinnati, also survived by a host of other relatives and friends. October 11, 1988. Friends may call Friday, 6-7 P.M. at New Friendship Baptist Church, 3212 Reading Rd. Avondale.

Rev. H. L. Harvey Jr. Pastor, officiating.

Services 7 P.M. at the church. Burial, Saturday, 10 A.M. Vine St. Cemetery.

Arrangements by Hall Funeral Home. STOCKTON Clarence, beloved husband of Mildred F. Stockton, (nee Walker), devoted father of Marlene Reinhardt, brother of Alice Cowdrey and Edgar Stockton, grandfather of Kevin S. Meadors, Lee Ann and Michael Reinhardt. Friends may call at the Maham Funeral Home, Williamsburg, Thursday, 6 until 9 P.M.

Masonic service 7:30 P.M. Funeral service Friday, at 1:30 P.M. TEMPFER Howard James, of Ocala, age 69, died Saturday, Septernber nati, 24, 1988. A native to of Ocala Cincin-20 came years ago, retired postal worker, member of the D.A.V. and the VFW Survived by his wife, Dorothy J.

(Petering) Tempfer of Ocala, two sons, James of Cleveland, OH. and Thomas of Pompano, two daughters of Panama City, Deon T. VanHorn and Joan E. Breault and four granddaughters. THEOBALD George Joseph IV, October 9, 1988.

Age 2 days. Infant son of Deborah and George Theobald, grandson of Mary and George Theobald and Thelma Early, numerous aunts, uncles and cousins. Interment at Old St. Joseph Cemetery. WILLIAMS Esther (nee Whicker), beloved wife of Elmer Williams, devoted mother of Julius Williams, mother-in-law of Wanda Williams, grandmother of Christine Young, Melissa Arnold and Craig Williams, great-grandmother of Amber Young, sister of Ruth Vaughn and Virginia Mounce.

October 11, 1988. Residence Anderson Township. Services at Open Door Baptist Church, Eight Mile and Clough Roads, Friday, October 14, at 11 A.M. Friends may call at T. P.

White and Sons Funeral Home, 2050 Beechmont Mt. Washington, Thursday, 5 to 8 P.M. DATE Oct. 15 Oct. 14 Oct.

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14 Oct. 14 Oct. 14 FUNERAL HOME Dalbert Woodruff Nurre Bros. John J. Radel Co.

Bovard (Versailles, IN) Thomas Memorial Jackman-Kercheval (Harri. son) B. J. Meyer Sons McFarland F.H. Bar Har.

bor, ME. Chas. A. Miller Sons Hall-Jordan Stanisy High Weil Frederick Thomas Memorial Hodapp Hodapp T. P.

White Sons Gump-Holt Oct. 15 Hodapp Oct. 14 Nurre Oct. 14 George H. Colin Mortuary Oct.

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14 Oct. 14 Oct. 14 Oct. 14 Dalbert Woodruff Weil Vitt Stermer Bovards (Versailles, IN) Tufts Schildmeyer T. P.

White Sons Hodapp Moore Middendorf-Bullock Vorhis Bolton Lunsford See Wotring notice John C. Brater Thompson Argo- Bolton Lunsford Oct. 14 Hall- Jordan Oct. 14 Maham (Williamsburg, OH) Ocala, FL. Oct.

14 T. P. White Sons Oct. 14 Dalbert Woodruff Oct. 15 Elden A.

Good Oct. 14 Jamison Jamison 5 Death Notices WOODRUFFPANGALLO Nancy A. (nee Breehne), beloved wife of Russell L. Woodruff, devoted mother of Christina Lynn (Chrissy) and Nicholas C. (Nick) Pangallo, E-4 U.S.

Army, dear daughter of Barbara Alice Breehne and the late Thomas W. Breehne dear sister of Bonnie Rothenbusch, Thomas W. Jr. and John C. Breehne, granddaughter of Dorothy Neal, also survived by two nieces and five nephews.

Tuesday, October 11, 1988. Age 41 years. Funeral service Friday, 10:30 A.M. at the Dalbert Woodruff Funeral Home, 2880 Boudinot Ave. at Queen City.

Visitation Thursday, 4-9 P.M. If so desired, memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society or St. Francis St. George Hospital. WOTRING Anne Largent (nee Shumway), beloved wife of Warren Thomas Wotring, devoted loving mother of Thomas Allen and Jeffery Michael Wotring, loving daughter of Ruby and Robert Shumway, dear sister of Jane Shumway, also survived by four nieces and one nephew.

October 8, 1988. Cremation, Phoenix, AZ. Interment, Spring Grove Columbarium. Memorial services at the Hyde Park Community United Methodist Church Chapel, Saturday, October 15, 1988 at 2 P.M. Memorials may be sent to the American Cancer Society.

Elden A. Good Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. WRIGHT Quiller, beloved father of Betty Mastin, dear brother of Travis, Leonard, Virkey and Thomas Wright, Eula Holmes of Cleveland, Doris Holden of Boston, also survived by three sisters-in-law, two brothers-in-law, a host of grandchildren and great-grandchildren, nieces, nephews and friends. October 9, 1988. Friends may call Friday from 11 A.M.

until time of service, 12 Noon at the Jamison Jamison Funeral Home, 3437 Montgomery Rd. Rev. R.T. Brown, officiating. Interment, Union Baptist Cemetery.

War Vet War II Vet Veteran Veteran Armed Forces Legal Aid Society battle over jail plan THE CINCINNATI ENQUIRER The Legal Aid Society and Hamilton County squared off Wednesday over Sheriff Simon Leis' desire to change accommodations at the Justice Center. The Justice Center was built to house 848 prisoners, but by using cots and putting two people with in some cells, it may accept up to 1,016. A federal-court order limits the number of prisoners who can be housed there. To comply with that ceiling, Leis has been releasing some inmates early. A federal court-supervised agreement between the county and the Legal Aid Society also regulates the types of prisoners who must be put in private cells.

The county hopes to change the rules of the agreement and has asked U.S. District Judge Herman Weber to modify the double-cell requirements so some people now requiring housing in single cells can be doubled up. That would free up to 100 beds now unoccupied because of the conditions. If Weber grants Leis' request, it will bring the Justice Center into line with state standards, Assistant Prosecuting Attorney Robert E. Taylor argued.

Taylor said freedom in doublecelling would offer short-term relief to overcrowding, but only a new minimum security jail offers a long-term solution. 10 MONUMENTS REBOLD FUNERAL HOME Markers Monuments Flower Vases 3700 GLENMORE 661-6200 ANNOUNCEMENTS Death Notices Death Notices 5 Monuments 10 15 Announcements 20 Card of Thanks 25 In Memoriam 30 Florists 35 A.C. DOBBLING SON FT. THOMAS BELLEVUE 441-1730 491-4500 1.1. GILLIGAN SON 2926 Woodburn 281-8311 -Erschell 261-8093 Newport, Ft.

Thomas, Dayton SCHMIDT-DHONAU READING SHARONVILLE 948-1113 948-1113 WITT, GOOD KELSCH OAKLEY SQ. 531-0105 p.m. near the intersection of Roundbottom and YMCA roads when she ran into the road, apparently without checking for for oncoming traffic. Police said the driver of the van tried to stop, but could not. No charges were filed.

The victim was treated by the Anderson Township Life Squad before being transferred to the hospital by A Air Care helicopter. 35 FLORISTS WEN ART SUE BAKER FLORISTS CITY WIDE DELIVERY 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE 871-8884.

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