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ill i. TS 1 f1 4ti il Suits FilcJ COMMON PLLAS COURT A244848, Nelda laVov vs. Bvr-n LaVoy, divorce and custo.1v of children A244849. Trudy F. Tucker vs.

Christ R. Holman et el. for $15 000 damans. A2448M. Tri, Inc.

vs. Liquor Control Commission. For an anppal. A244B5I. Mildred Simmon! vs.

Jesse Simmons. Divorce A244852. Edith Sexton vs. Reed 51026 danaqps. A244853.

Bonita R. Martin vs. Thomas J. Martin. Divorce, custody of children and alimony.

A244854. Ronald R. Dick vs. Nancy Dick. Divorce.

A244655 Ruth Harrll vs. Leon Thornton. Support. For mnre complete information and address of the funeral djrectorrefer to individual obituary below. NAME" TIME' DATE FUNERAL HOME ARCHER.

Ernest 11:00 AM. Jan.5 Bolton Lunsford BOLAND, Dennis Schmidt-Dhonau CARTER, Lula 10 33 A. M. Jan. 5 DubMins HUM IIS JEWISH HOSPITAL DECEMBER 20, 1969 JOHNSON -Henry end 3096 Gillwvt bov.

POI-UtK-Donald and Barnice. 312 H. E.rnKrest, bov. and Patricia, 4211 Alendorf Er qirl. DECEMBER 20, 1969 and Gloria, 4AA8 Tower boy.

SCHNEDFR John and Dolores. 2916 Portsmouth, bov. BURTONS-Ernest and Delores. 1973 H. Sutter, bnv.

SCHEUERMANN Arthur and Sandra, 2298 Harrison girl. WEISSMANN-VWchael and Marv, 1580 Sprinqlawn boy. CASTOR, Mary J. CLEVESrWaryJane 9:00 A. M.

M. M. COMBS, Robert C. C0RSON7 Orri. 2:00 P.M.

"lO-OOJLM A. 9l30AJfl ALM. 9:00 A. M. DICKINSON, Nellie GARTNER.

Herbert GILB, Carl J. GORMAN, Agnes HAMERSLEY, Edith HARDY, John HOFFMAN, Otto IOjIS A. M. Jan. 3 Hodapp HOLMAN, Islah 11 :00 A.

M. Jan. Jamison Jamison HOWARD, 2-00 P. M. Jan.

5 Neidhard HURST, William Witt, Good Kelsch IRONMONGER, Wilburn 11 iOOAM; JanJ Vielhauer KABITSCH, Ruth 10:00 JJA. JatV5 Bullock KAMP, Anna M. JanJ Hodapp KINMAN, James L. 2:00 P. M.

Jan. 3 Stitti KIRSCHMAN- CUSHMAN, Madje 10:00 A. M. Jan. 3 Busse Bortimann KNIGHT.

Julia KONERMANN, Walter f. 9:00 A.M. Jan1Nurre Bros KROGER, Armond J. 10:00 A. M.

Jan. 5 Frederick KRUGER, Mary Witt, Good Kelsch MANZI.Jary 9:00 A.M. Jan. 5 NurreBros, MATTOX, Omer 1 :00 P. M.

Jan. 5 Mahan H0 i arg at i i 'J, i i j. BERLINO REALTY AVGNCALEfut ifll 4-5 2. ben Cu 7o i -09 i j. FJATAVI A Cenlurv oM Victoria Town house.

4 boVit-ns, 4 I rp: I -a (.:. eiuipped. Waik to school; 73? 217', BLUE A'jH (Earning litii Al AIR CONDIT'ONFO SYCAMORE SCHOOLS OPEN I TILL DARK Directions: Readinq Rd, to Cooper Rd east on Cooper to Waxwinq left on Lobelia to Models. 793-2400 0WCASE XCAUOK BLUE ASH DON'T MISS this 4 bedrooms, 2'2 baths, carpeting, family room, beam ceilinq, wood-burninq fireplace. Convenient location to expressways, transnor- tation, schools and new 2-vear college, Y.MX.A, Many extras! Immediate occupancy.

Call LUCY E. FRENCH 793 2400 IOWCASE REALTORS BLUE ASH COZY 1 -floor buff brick on a lovelv lot with trees. Living roon dining room and hall hata nrcttu rArnpt. i i MSB Z2 i CLASSIFICATIONS Real Estate For Sale 1 -Houses For'Sale 1 Northern Kentucky Houses for Sale 2- Aparlmervt tiousti, Salt 3- Real Estate Loans 4- Resort Property Sale 5- Floridi Property Sala 6- Out-of-State Property Sale 7- Farms, Country Homes, Sale 8- lots and Acreage Sale 9- Business Indus. Property Sale 10- Investment 'Property 1 1- Real Estate For Exchange 12-iReal Estate Wanted Real Estate For Rent 13- Apartments Furnished 13A-Rental furniture 14- Apartments To Share 14A Rental Agencies 15- Apartments Unfurnished 16- Houiei Furnished 17- Houses Unfurnished 17A-Houses For Lease, Option To Buy 17B-Movmg Storage 18- Garaqes 19- Furnished Rooms 20- Unfurnished 'Rooms 21 Room and Board 22- Day Care, Children 23- Ferms, Country Homes, Rent 24- Resorts, Coitaqes, Rant 25- Rest Homes, Licensed 26- Industrial Property, Least 27- Business Places, Rent 28- 0ffice Desk Space 29- Miscelleneous, For Rent 30- Wanted To Rent Employment 31 A Instruction Opo'rties, Femalt 31 Female Help Wanted 32- Agencies, Female 33- Domestie, Male and femalt 33A-Domestic Help Agencies 34- Agenciei, Male and Femalt 34A-Help, Malt and Femalt 35- MalttieltWinttd 35A-Agenclet, Male 36- Employment Service 36A-lnstruction Opo'rties, Malt 37- Position for Salesmen 38- Positions for Saleswomen 39- 'Sale Malt ind Femalt 40- Situations Wanted, Women 41- Situations Wanted, Malt Business Service 42- Professional Strvict 43- Service Directory i ESTATE Pi It to j'jH ICR 451-1742 CLIFTON 4 BEDRGOMS, V7 BATHi QUIET SECLUSION In fbls n-flior.

At rut 3 pars old all caMv a'd of tf't fd. Lovely re' rpciho-t room, t-x). Why wlif? JANG DRUrfEL 271-9500 CLINE irtfetlWliTi CLIFTON WALK TO U. C. from this Immaculate keot brick one or two-family.

Good income. Very good location. $14,500. MARYANN HEMPLEMAN 793-2400 lEAlTOlS CLIFTON, NORTH MOVE RIGHT IN the closing. Equipped kitchen brinq in the qroceries, You'll after lust love the spaciousness, the 4 bedrooms, Ine den, end the cirfrr chper of a wood fireplace.

The owner might even rent with option to buyl LLltlUN. LAjI 2-FAMILY- 4 rooms and bath in each 2 qas furnaces; aluminum storm windows and doors. 3-car garage. Will FHA with low down payment. ED Ml REALTY CLIFTON 2-familv, 8-room home.

Tenant will pay your way ond owner wll help with FHA terms. ED FRANKLIN, 791-0844. Please call 861-4200 DATA ASSOC. 242-6600 COLT'AIN TO'ANSHIP LIKE A VIEW tirrria. tu I Djssmert.

The price n.ilv $23,900. G. DETZEL, Realtor, 541-5809 COLERAIN TOWNSHIP DELUXE RANCH FEATURES GALORE ON A 135- WIDE BFAUTIFUL LANDSCAPED LOT. 10 "'i ijonditio ed brick ranch home has 3 twin-sized bedrooms, 2 bathi, slate entrance foyer soacious living and J.ini wood-burning 'fireolare p'rs a rst-flor family room wood-buminq fireplace. ipouinnpd kitchen, finished basement that has 32-ft.

rec room with a wond-burninq firpplace and glass slidinq doors to patio, 2-car attached garage. There are many, many other desirab.e ifeatu'f'S. Why not rail and se for yourself. $41,500. Quick occupancy.

541-1133. G. DETZEL, Realtor, 541-5800 COLERAIN BIG AND BEAUTI-FUL 2-STORY COLONIAL WITH 2-CAR ATTATUCn r.AOAr.C I A krnnn-, '2 baths, wondburring fireolace in (onra! dining room, fullv etuipned and den. tins big bpauty aKo has a finished basement where there a tt. paneled rumpus room wnn wooo-Durning rircp.ace.

aiso oirice rinc I'aunqry room 0 nlus a hratpd ad filtered swim pro 'or cnly $33,900. G. DETZcL, Realtor, 541-5800 COL ERA! CAN'T BEAT THIS jONEI It has 4 bedrooms, 2 full baths. i ing 2 bednoorm and Ixrtli OF WCCDEO H'LLS VALLEYS FPOM on 1st and paneled room, THE PICTURE WINDOW OF YOUR in basement used as 3d FAMILY ROOM? Then see this brii bedroom. Also paneled area with attached oaraqi-, lor family room in base-; I1') acres with about 251 ft.

of ment. A real clean well- f'ontane. There are three bedrooms, kcot home. Will FHA at 'He bath, carpeted livinq and dininq $18,600. Carll 793-2544.

rooms and first-floor family room with i Al JC ft 1 VL) CPA7F MAtrrPS AND WONUVEMS RFAWtK, PD. V6I-670 MISCELLANEOUS NOTICIS Allf, OU US ID CLjTHINS OLA! IRS Good condition, very cheS'i). 821-7197. AUTO INSURANCE PROBLEMS? We refuse no onp. Cherk our low rates.

755-8490 CALL ME FOR" Christmas, birthdays, etc. Men's and ladies' hand-tooled billfolds, $5 and uo. Key cases, senerate or match billfold, $2,50. Stockinq stuffers, $1.50. Beautiful hand-tooledl Hand Bags, special $25.

I a polio victim. 25J -5777 FOR SALE Barn structure end foundation. Hand-hewn beams, peaaed throuqh-out. all indications built prior to 1300. Calf 863-2758.

GIFT EXCHANGE SHOP Do you have qifts you can't use? Trade them on items you wantl Caih A. M. or P. M. 291-7517-or bring atternoons to 725 Main Covinqton, I Kruse Gifts 2 blocks from 1-75 exit1 at5th and Mam.

RE-UPHOLSTERING done in home, have samples. Experienced. 941-6726. ROCKHOUNDS Large selection, inexpensive handcrafted jewelry, tumblers, lapidary supplies. MYERS R0C SHOP, 931-5262 SEWING LESSONS Reasonable rates.

Dillonvale area. 791-3654. TROUBLED Call the Telephone Minister, 241-1556 Monday through Fridav, 1 to 9 P. M. WAT KINS PRODUCTS Over 100 yrs.

at your door. Soices, extracts, cosmetics and toiletries, household cleaners, health aids. Call R. M. ROUSE, 242-975.

THE' CHELSEAPRECUT distributor in the Southern Cincinnati and No. Kentucky area please call Jean Ivers collect, 893-7794. LOST AND FOUND DOG-Mostly German Shepherd, black tail, white spot between front tore legs, basic color brown. Western Hills, Price Hill. Approx.

4 mo, old, 471-0198 FOUND BE AGLE puppy, fan and white, near Blome Tuesday 1-1720 or 791 -208 1 LOST Wire hair Griffon, male, brown, black with silver, tan braided collar, Hamilton County license 70, 59994. Lost vicinity S. Norwood near Duck-creek and Burwood. Call 351-6528. Reward.

LOST Dark qreen wallet Tues. niqht, Dec. 22nd at Campbell Jr. Contains various I.D. cards with the name of Joe Trevino.

Reward. Call 542-4459. LOST-German Shepherd, male, black with little brown. Missing lower front teeth. Choker.

Chain. December 28. North of Montgomery. 793-2788. LOST-BEAGLE PUP, 5V'2 mostly black.

4 white paws, brown collar. Delhi area. Children's pet. 92lj4820 471-1303 LOST Small black doqj vicinity Pleasant Ridqe; part poodle. 1970 license; reward.J517528.Call after 5P.M.

LOST Black and white and brown Beaqle, old female, mole on face and body. House pet. 43J-3352. Reward. LOST-Small white female poodle.

North College Hill and Mt. Healthy area. Re- ward. Phone 522-2288, LOST Chocolate poodle, miniature, vicinity of All Saints and Sturbridqe, reward, 793-3261. LOST December 31, ladies Lonqine wrist watch.

Vicinity Shillito's Garage and 6th St.Call 331-1951. Reward. LOST White toy poodle, male, answers to Snowy; vicinity of Monfort Hqts. LOST-Man's wide, while qold wed-dinq band, inscribed: Central Parkway. Reward.

Call 522-4548. eves. LOST Black and tan female Beaqle, Wi.iton PI. area. Reward.

68M453. LOST-Mens glasses, dark frames. Please call 241-2166. Ext. 259 or 281-4523 TRAVEL OPPORTUNITIES AAACON needs people going to Seattle, Norfolk, Albuquerque.

Oregon, Nevada, Florida, to drive our cars. Cheap travel. Gas allowance. AAACON, 307 E. Fourth 621-4744 AARON DROVE, will yot? Cars available to any maior city.

Action Drivers Exchange, 1329 Arlington, 541-6995. DRIVING to Calif. Seattle-leave January 7-Prefer service man to share drivinq expense. Reference required. 89J-7168eves.

LOW, LOW COST TRANSPORTATION, L.A., Greenville, S. Salina, Kans. Auto Driveawy, 621-8384. MEDICAL STUDENT needs ride to Wash ington, D. C.

or Richmond, Va. 851-4459 PHOENIX Car available January 9. AUTO DR I AWAY CO. 62h 8384 RIDER WANTED-Cincinnati to Utah, or! parr way. Leave January 4.

Bob Weinewuth, 521-6885. 1 HOUSES FOR SALE AMBERLEY-SAGAAAORE Wine And Roses is the atmosphere of this white brick sinqle story with Built-in 2-car qaraqe. The screened in porch off the living room and tlie patio in back add to the charm of this 3-bedroom, air conditioned, wall-to-wall carpeted beauty. J.JV.WU. yj-2544 Farchmon (f OyUr Realtors AMBERIEY FAMILY NEEDED 535-120 to share my spaciousness.

I'm lone- Iv without the lauqhter of a happy rl i 3 ispacious ani cnarminq iivmi rnnv llarne and dining ronr, led (and paneled baspment, IM, ifenced at rear. Can vou beat tHs for 'only fl DFT7FI Rpaltnr CASTOR Mary J.i devoted mother of Frvln Castor and Mrs. Marlene Hornbeck and four grandchildren; Thursdav, Jmnary 1970; residence, 910 Walnut Dayton, age 53. Kequiem Hiqn Mass, Muiuld, January 5 at St. Bernard Church, 9 A.

Dayton, Ky. Interment St. Stephen Cemetery. Visitation, 4 to 9 P. M.

Sundav. at the John J. Radel Co. Funeral Home, 822 York Newport, Ky. CLEVES Mary Jane (nee Hideman); beloved wite of Jamei Cleves; oear morner of Debbie, Diane and Kathv Clevesj dear dairahter of Mr.

and Mrs. riArnrn HiHemani dtar sister of Mrs. Mildred Enqelman, Mrs. Dor othy Britfon, Mrs. Ruth Cramer, Mrs.

Rosalie wjnninq; l-nday, January 2. 1970s at her residence. 609 Bakewell Covington, Ky.) aqe 40 years. Prayers Monday, January 5, at the Lonniey Bros. Funeral Home, 1 1 E.

Southern latnnia. Kv. at 8:30 A. M. Reouiem High Mass, St.

Aloysiuj Church, at 9 A. M. Interment, it. Jonn ume-tery. Visitation, Sunday, 3 to 9 P.

M. COMBS Robert C.i devoted son of Alvena S. Combs (nee Rumpke), and the late uarenct t. oear ororn- a( kk Carl lUarlml IraAtTal and Mrs. Truma (Shirley Ann) Bristle; beloved uncle of several nieces ana nepnews; weanesoay.

December 31, 1969; residence, 6736 Palmetto Ave. Services at T. P. White Sons Funeral Home. 2050 Beechmont Mt.

Washington, monray, January ai i r. Friends may call, Sunday, 4 9 P. M. CORSON Orrie (jShorty); beloved husband or tne lare trnei wnuney Lorson; devoted father of Mariorie Lorinq, Marv Srhardine and Robert Corson. and brother of Mrs.

Harry Heiob xnH AArc. FkiA Aan'Wi a Wi Sll vived by 10 Grandchildren and 12 qreat-qrendchlldren; Thursday, Jan- Ohio. Services, Monday, January 3 ar I I m. flr ine Mnju runsiai Home, Cleves. Visitation, Sunday, 6 to P.

M. Interfent, Arlington memorial uaroens. DEAN Theresa (nee Fisher); beloved wife of Harold Jack Dean; dear mother of Chester H. Oean; also survived by two grandchildren; lister of Kate Lawrence; Thursday, January 2, 1970; residence, Miamitown, Ohio; age 84 years. Funeral service at the Neidhard-Minqes Fu neral nome, ij narnson rue, I iT Linn, January 5 at 2 P.

M. Visitation, iunaay, 4 to r. m. DICKINSON Nellie J. (nee Gallup); beloved wife nt tiu.

late Charles A. oVvoted mother of Charles Wayne Dickinson and grandmother of Cheryl and Steve Dickinson; suddenly, Wednesday, December 31, 1V6V; residence, JUJ miooieion age 88 years. Friends may call at the Hawthorne Funeral Home, 7830 Hamilton Mt. Hiulthv. Fridav.

after 4 P. Funeral services, Saturday, January 3, 1970 et 10 A. M. Interment, Arlington Memorial baroeni. GARTNER Herbert beloved husband of the late Mary Ami wuner barmen oe-voted father of Mrs.

Donald (Ade laide) Huohei ot Wilmette, dear brother of Mercedes Cremer-inq, Ralph Gartner and the late Dolores Aitken; also survived by three qrandchildren; Wednesday, rw-mher 31. 1969. at Wilmette. residence, 3415 Morrison Clifton; aqe 64 years. Kequiem High Mass at the Church of the Annunciation, Clifton, Monday, January 5, 1970, et 10 A.

M. Friends mdv call at the Neidhard Funeral Home, 7401 Hamilton Mt. Healthy; Sunday, 4 to 9 P. M. Memoer of Northside Council, K.

ot No. 1683. GILB Carl J.t beloved husband of the lata Fither Woooerer Glib and dear father of Richard C. Gilb and Margie Glib; Thursday, January 1, 1970; of 2215 Hannaford Norwood. No visitation, funeral Mass, St.

Peter Paul Church; Monday, 9:30 A. M. Nurre Bros. Funeral Home, Pleasant Ridge, in charge. GORMAN Mrs.

Aqnes; aqe 68 years; Friday, January 2, 1970, at 11:45 A. at the Louisville Memorial Hospital; residence, 605 North 31st sister of Mr. Thomas Burke nf Cincinnati. Otiioi several nieces and nephews also survived. Mrs.

Gorman is at Rattermans, 2114 W. Market, Louisville, Ky. Funeral service, Monday, iu a. w. at St.

Cecilia Church. Interment, Portland Cemetery. IIAMERSLEY Edythe (nee Krehnbrink); devoted wife ot the late jonn uirtoro Hamersley, and mother of Paul R. and John Clifford Hamersley Thursday, January 1, 1970; et her residence, 2710 Woodburn Ave. Funeral from the Gilligan Funeral Home, Woodburn at Lincoln; Monday January 5.

Requifm High Mass at St. Farncis DeSales Church, at 9 A. M. Friends may call Sunday after 4 P. M.

HARDY Rev. John; beloved husband of Martha Hardy; also survived uy other relatives; December 30, 1969; residence, 1320 Linn St. Friends may call Sunday from 1 to 5 M. at Jamison Jamison Funeral Home, 437 Hopkins West End. Funeral and Burial, Washington, D.

C. HOFFMAN Otto beloved husband of Lena Hochqesanq Hoffman; dear, brother ni i UAffm.n. Tm(uu. De cember 30, 1969; residence, 6840 Parrish Norm v.oiiege nui. Friends may call at the Hodapp Funeral Home, 6041 Hamilton Colleqe Hill, Friday, 7 to 9 M.

Funeral services, Saturday, 10:15 A. M. HOLMAN Isiah; beloved brother of Arlener Harris, Mallie Anderson, Florida Cot-tinqham of Brierfield, Little, jaKe, tiara ana muse nuimau, December 29, 1969. Friends may Mm A tn at Jamison Jamison Funeral Home, nnuiniiuiiMiiy Evanston, where funeral service L.U II A Will 06 I1CIU IVIUTIUCTT "I 1 n. Burial Union Baptist Cemetery.

HOWARD Chester beloved hmhanri d.i.... tountpd fa- ther of Mrs. Timothy (Cheryle) Hutzel, Timothy Jamie Lynn De Weese; dear son of William M. Howard; brothef of Mrs. Charles v.linn tAoturtK anA Ml win Howard; suddenly, Thursday, Janu- ary, 1, IVU; resioence, ioo Stevens Mt.

Healthy; age 51 years. Funeral service Neidhard Funeral Home, 7401 Hamilton Monday, January, 5 at 2 P. M. Friends may call Sunday, 4 to 9 P. M.

HURST William beloved husband of the late Rose M. Engersen Hurst; devoted father of Marie McCrack-en, Loretta Gohs, Rosemary N'ber-haus, Vincent, Paul and Edward Hurst; 19 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren; Thursday, January 1, 1970; residence, 317 Fifth Dayton, Ky. (formerly of Mark-brief Ave). Funeral Mass at St. hAnndau 0 A M.

leuiia mviiii, Visitation at the Witt, Good Kelsch tunerai nome, juo mom-son Hyde Park at Oakley Square, Sunday, 4 to 9 P. M. IRONMONGER Wilburn; beloved husband of the late Marie Petersen Finnigan Ironmonger: devoted father of Mrs. Janet Ritter, Mrs. Marcia McNeal and John Finnegan; brother of Mrs.

Amy Brewer and Ray Ironmonger; also survived bv 26 grandchildren; Thursday, January 1, 1970: residence, 4241 Paxton Rd. Rquiem Hiqh Mass, St. Cecelia Church, Monday, January 5 at 11 A. M. Friends may call at the Vielhauer Funeral Home, 2961 Madison Oakley Square, after 4 P.

M. KABITSCH Ruth; beloved wife of Richard W. Kabitsch; devoted mother of Mrs. Ann. Louise Berkemeier, Richard W.

Jr. and Carl Kabitsch; sister of Jaiws Simpson; Thursday, January 1, 1970; residence, 1020 Jackson DJ Paniiitm Hinh Mass. St. Aqnes Church, Park Hills; in A hA Prinndc mav call at the Bullock Funeral 461 Im luoiow, aunooy, M. to 9 KINMAN James beloved husband of Mrs.

Frances J. Kinman; devoted father of Robert V. Richards; dear brother of Ford and Kline Kinman and one granddaughter; residence, Mt. Zion Union, Ky.t Thursday, January 1, 1970; age 62 years. Services, Saturday at 2 P.

M. from Stith Funeral Home, Florence, Ky. Visitation, Friday, after 3 P. M. Interment, Richwood Cemetery.

JanJ Radel (Ncwport) JanS Connley Bros. Jan. 5 P. White 8 Sons Argo Jan. 5 Jam3 Jn.5 Jan.

5 Jan. 5 Neidhard-MJngjes Hawthorne Neidhard Nurre Bros. Jlattermans Barrere-Gilligan Jamison Jamison Jan, 3 Riedlinger-Lcmen Jan. 2 Riedlinger-Lcmen Jan. 5 Jan.

T. P. White Jlarry Mayer tUni jCook (Brookvillt, lnd.) Campbell Jan. 5 Jan. 5 Harry Meyer Sons "Staley Henry Linnemann Monroe-Copher Henry linncmann Sons "tufti "Weil Jan.6 Jan Jan.

5 Jan. 4" Jan. 5 Middendorf Barrerra-Giliiqan John R. Hayden Tredway MILLER Rosella; aqe 56; wife of George and mother of Wanda Jean Fischer, Forest Fark; sister of Mrs. Laura Bridgeford, Cincinnati, Mrs.

Ida Dudley of Brookville, Ind. and Mrs. Catherine Scott of Whlttier, Carl and Raymond Ross, Indianapolis; also three qrandchildren; residence, 133 Sammy Fairfield, Ohio; Friday, January 2, 1970. Funeral services Monday, January 5 at 11 A. M.

at Cook Funeral Home, Brookville, Ind. Burial Maple Grove Cemetery, Brookville. Friends may call Sunday, 2 to 9 P. M. NIGHTINGALE Florence (nee Gerwin); beloved wife of the late Herbert Nightinqale; devoted mother of Mrs.

Werner (Florence) Burkhardt of Sacramento, also survived by two grandchildren end one great-grandchild, January 1, 1970. St. Margaret Hall, formerly of 820 Sunset Ave. Visitation, Monday, 9 A.M. until time of Funeral at Harry Meyer Sons Funeral Home, 4989 Glenway Ave.

opposite the Covedale Cinema (off-street parking). Mass of the Re-seurrection, St. William Church, Monday, 10:30 A. M. Members of Ann Ladies Society of St.

William Church, Ladies Auxiliary of St. Francis Hospital, Leqion of Mary and Women Rotary Club, please take notice. RIESENBECK Henry beloved husband of Bertha Donnelly Riesenbeck (nee Bi II iter); dear father of Henry Riesenbeck; dear brother of Robert Riesenbeck and Mrs. Katherine Krallman; also several nephews and nieces; Wednesday, December 31, 1969; residence, 1703 Scott Covinqton; age 78 years. Prayers, Monday, January 5, at the Henry Linnemann Sons Funeral Home, 25 E.

11th Covington at 10 A. M. Interment, Highland Cemetery. Visitation, Sunday, 4 until 9 P. M.

American Legion service, 7:30 P. M. ROBINSON Golden (nee Pangburn); beloved wife of the late George Robinson; devoted mother of Mrs. Cora L. Walters, Mrs.

Goldie Hall, Russell, William and Norwood Robinson; also survived by 19 grandchildren, 16 great-grandchildren and five great-great-grandchildren; Wednesday, December 31, 1969; residence, 261 Main Owensville, Ohio; formerly of Milford, Ohio. Services, Monroe-Copher Funerai Home, Milford, Saturday, January 3, at 1 P. M. Visitation, Friday, 4 to 9 P. M.

SCHUMAKER Alvina H. (nee Buddeh beloved wife of the late William Scbumaker; dear sister of Mrs. Joseph Franx-: man, Mrs. Leona Schulte and Joseph Budde; also many nephews and nieces; Friday, January 2, 1970; residence, 117 E. 13th St.

Covington; aqe 79 years. Prayers Monday, January 5 at the Henry Linnemann Sons Funeral Home, 25 E. 11th Covington; at 8:45 A. M. Requiem Hiqh Mass, St.

Joseph Church, 9 A. M. Interment Mother of God Cemetery, Visitation, Sunday, 4 to 9 P. M. SHAW Edna (nee Hautt); wife of the late Howard Shaw; dear mother of Marvin Shaw; residence, 365 Blackburn Fairfield, Ohio; Thursday, January 1, 1970.

Friends may call at Tufts Funeral Home, loveland, Ohio; Monday, 5 to 9 P. M. Service Tuesday, January 6 at 1 P. M. Hamilton, Ohio, papers please copy.

SHIFRES Rose Sellz; of 19)1 Portman beloved wife of the late Leon Shifres; devoted mother of Leonard Shifres: sister of Julius Seltz of Louisville, Ky. end Mrs. Ida Seltz Effron of Palm Springs, and dear qrandmother of Susan, Audrey and Benita Shifres. Service Weil Funeral Home, 3901 Reading Sunday, January 4 at 2 P. M.

In lieu of other remembrances, contributions may be made tn thp American Cancer Society. Memorial-Week will be observed at the resi-i dence of Mr. and Mrs. Leonardi jmitres, acou t. liaibraith Rd.

WACII3 Mary J. (nee Trader); beloved wife of the late Fred Wachs; devoted momer ot Mrs. Mary Lee Moorman, Mrs. Kathryn Cahill. and Roslyn Wachs; dear sister of Cliff Trader; also survived by six grandchildren; Thursday, January 1, 1970; residence, 836 Limaburg Burlington, aqe 60 years.

Funeral Monday, January 5, from the Middendorf Funeral Home, 917 Main Covinqton, 9:30 A. M. Interment Mother of God Cemetery. Visitaiton, Sunday, 2 to 9 P. M.

WADSWORTH John; husband of lenorah Harvey Wadsworth and father of Robert and the late Charles and William Wadsworth; also leaves one sister; three qrandchildren and four greatgrandchildren; Friday, January 2, 1969, at Cleveland, Ohio, formerly from Norwood. Friends may call at the Tredway Funeral Home, 2113 Cameron Norwood; Sunday, 3 to 8 P. M. Funeral Monday, 1:30 P. M.

Melrose Lodge 671 services Sunday, 7:30 P. M. Louisville, papers please copy. WELLS Elwanda; beloved wife of the late Fred Wells and mother of Ronald and Fred Wells. Wednesday, December 31, 1969.

Funeral services at the Barrere Gilligan Funeral Home, 3734 Eastern Monday, January 5 at 2 P. M. Friends may call Sunday after 4 P. M. WILE Clinton beloved husbnd Meldahl Wile; residence, Ohio; suddenly, Thursday, 1, 1970; age 74 years, from the John R.

Hayden Home, Felicity, Ohio; January 4, at 1:30 P. of Vera Felicity, January Services Funeral Sunday, Visita- tion, Saturday, 5 to 9 P. cow Lodqe SI 22 AM, Saturday evening at 7:30 M. Mos- services P. M.

World War I Veteran World War II Veteran CARD OF THANKS CARD OF THANKS It is the deep appreciation we wish' to thank all the kind friends, relatives who helped us withi their qifts of good, acts of thounht-fulness and the expressions of sympathy at the lost of our dear Husband and Father, KMIMUNU UIN mo woros can express properly our gratitude to Dr. Schrand and Or. Hess and escneciallv to the many people who gave him such loving care and attention at St. Charles Nursinq home their dedication and compassion will never be forgotten. Our special thanks to Rev.

Charles Ashcrafte and Rev. R. A. Johnson and Rev. V.

F. Lipscomb for their comforting words and to the Stith Funeral Home for their courteous service. Tht Jones Family cveiyn narns vs. pro' A244856. Evelyn Harm vs.

Provident mc nnu ins. lo. tor 21 A244857. Gladys Walker, et al Franz Wilke. For $21,180 damaoes.

Ll'f nd Accident Ins. Co. For $1264. rr" Wi'ke. For $21,180 damaqes.

A244858. Lonnie Early vs. Johr Bates. For $17,658. I f- Johnston vs.

Billie Ray Johnston. Divorce, custody of children and alimony. A244860. Elsie Davii vs. James W'i'Si For $32,124 damaqes.

A244861. Jesse L. Moore vs. Owen $25'00 dmaqes. A244862.

Jimmie Derrick ef al, vs Florence Belts, ef al. For an Injunction and to quiet title A244863. First Ohio S. A. vs! Edward H.

Hoefker, et al. For $6283 and foreclosure of mortqaqe. A244864. Beatrice Parks vs. John A.

Parks. Divorce, custody of child and alimony. A244865. Anna tint et al vs. Nicholas A Kretten Jr.

Damages $75,100. A- Roberts vs. Flovd D. Roberts. Divorce.

A244867 William A. Philhower vs. Constance Philhower. Divorce. A244868.

Fred D. Bishop vs. Barbara F. Bishop. Divorce.

MM. Judy C. Wesley vs. James A. Wesley.

For support. A244870. Beverly Jonej vs. Francis B. Jones.

For support. A244871. Carrie Davis vs. William Asa Davis Jr. For support.

A244872. Minnie Cole vs. Joe C. Cole. For support.

A244873. Wayne W. Davidson vs. Marsha L. Davidson.

For divorce and custody of child. A244874. Carolyn Carter vs. Albert James Carter. For suoDort.

A244875. Mary Fisher vs. Chjlmer D. Fisher. For support.

A244876. Dienne Sims vs. Robert Sims. For support. A244877.

Delia Goff vs. Floyd Wil-kerson. For luooort. A244878. Kathleen McElhlney vs.

Harry McElhiney. For support. A244879. Gladys Young vs. Curtis Younq.

For support. A244880. Yvetta Ann J. Ferrell vs. Thomas H.

Ferrell. For luoporf. A 244891. Candy Albriqht vs. David A.

Albrioht. For support. A244882. Beatrice F. Hopkins vs.

Bill Hopkins. For support. A244883. Susan Armstrong vs. T.

Robert Armitronq. For Divorce. A244884. County Federal S. I.

A. (New York) vs. John Amann, et al. For $12,549 and foreclosure of mort-ceoe. A244886.

Same vs. Leonard Morton al. For $11,614 and foreclosure of mortgage. A244886. Same vs.

Mary Louise Fields et al. For $14,893 and fore-Closure of mortqaqe. vs. James L. Rankin.

For divorce and rrMuraucwi or nwiaen nanw. A244888. Wanda Purdon vs. Richard Purdon. Divorce and custody of children.

A244889. Judith H. Korman vs, Donald Korman, Divorce and custody of child. A244890. Ex Parte Theresa Ann Murphy et al, Petition for writ of habeas corpus.

A244891. Herman S. Starbuck vs. United Air Specialists, Inc. For $499,000.

A544892. Catherine Frost vs. Johnson Products Co. et al. For $20,000.

A244893. P. E. Washeter vs. Evwalt Development Co.

et al. For an ap-prooriatlon. A244895. llllien Tolliver vs. Jesse Tolliver.

For divorce and custody ot Children. Marriage Licenses Jack Edward Williams. 22, 2980 McMicken film technician and Judith Hickenloooer, 20. 2980 W. McMicken Ave.

Joseph Otto Schaefer, 23. 3112 Illinois maintenance, aid Mary Kay Weber, 22, 3355 Hillside Licensed practical nurse. Randolph D. L. Carle, 51, Essex Falls N.

broker, and Roberta B. Hatfield. 54, 775 Hedgerow Lane. Derrell Allen Homcen, 20, 123 In-wood Place. U.

S. Air Force, and Janet Wichmann, 19, 9435 Sheralee Robert Oscar Maichle, 48. 2054 Roosevelt tool grinder, and Jane Elizabeth Ortmann, 53, 7366 Elizabeth secretary. Timothy Francis Smith, 21, 4307 Smith Norwood. 0., assistant parts manager and Mary Kathleen Sharoshalr, 20, 934 Glasoow Or clerk-tvnisf.

William Martin Diekmann, 26, 11335 llooelman Rd Aeronautical I enqineer. and Janin C. Glenn, 21, 4737 Alpine 21. student and Jacqueline B. Smith, 21, 851 Lincoln student.

Wallace Sanders 26 Chicago, marketinq research and Loiss A. Bel 22. 8786 Dale lecretary pinny E. Redkey. 21, 1979 Misty Hill driver, Bonnie S.

Eqqleston, 20,. 10943 Maplehlll Dr. Galev Karlheinz. 26. 3009 Westwood Northern telephone splicer and Nancy lee Meyer, 18.

2625 Fenton merkinq research Kenneth Ray Shemblin, IB, 122 Baker Ave U. S. Marin Corps, and Paula Jean Lewis. 18. 426 Tower haWT-ylor, 30.

1612 Fairfax Avl laborer, and Anna Beatrice Taylor '26. 3527 Hudson St. Makolm G. Hurnl. 31, .2469 -wood-Northern and Carol L.

Forster, 33 2941 Montana buver. Thomas Robert Gramke. 23, 3455 Moonrida school teacher, and Sandra lit Powell, 19. 4300 Alex "fcucTfcarson Murray, 21, Pimburqh, Pa. student, and Janice Steffenj, 21, 229 Charles Wyommq, 0., DesLauries 39, River Grove, manufacturer and Frances Ellen Havhurst, 24, 4733 loretta Ave.

Gary A. Shumway. 24, Franklin, 0. electrician eppr. and Bridget Ann En-qel 20, 816 Sunrise Loveland, 0., "fcer Lester 19 Athens Georqia, U.

S. Army, and Roberta Bailey 19. 3966 lowry. waitress. Walter Bachman, 22, 19 Pop-ler cook, and Aleiandre Franco, "t'lTM.

3564 Harrow Ave U. S. Marine and Janice McC'ane. 20, 2324 Lanqdon Farm J. Hast, 22, 3645, Solar Vista Ave S.

Army, and Jane Starr Baker, 21. '2796 Hazelton Court, secretary. amej Robert McCullouqh 22. 251 Murnen Rd Cold Sorinq, mec-hanical enqineer, and Diane E. leona'd.

20 6458 Graceland pay processer. "thStald Felss, 38 1820 Yorktown Rd, letter carrier, and Donna J. Daily, 25 1820 Yorktown secretary. Larry D. Turner, 19, 2357 Gal-braith machinist, and Betty f.

Jurief. 18. 1966 Connecticut office worker 534? Army, am) Carolyn M. Williams, 27 3961 S. Fordham tax examiner.

2 Edward Horsley, 20 6736 Murray draftsman, and Nancy Hall, 17, 21 li Queen City laundry worker. Kenneth IV. Stoll, 22. 1726 Quebec Ri. etud.nt.

end Ch.rie M. Threm. 20 5453 Childs tecretary. tennis, Vs.rono 20 44 Poo-lar St tborer, and Sharon B. Hairs-on.

18 570 Dutch Colony Dr Wayna R. McOanlel, 37. 5925 oak-wood des qner, and Martha G. Wilt. 25? 7171 Karfa reqistered "TharteJ Zeiqler, 25, 1850 York-town Rd, dr fisrnan.

and Maragtret A. Maples, 19, 1850 Yorktown den- "Thomas D. Gross, 24, 2.5 Ashby Ave. tnqineerino and Diana I. Haus-feld.

20. 5312 Romance Lane teller John H. Simmons, 22 5575 Garden Hill Lane peoer worker and Rochell ion Ti.3111 Woodbom Aw. Jackson Gordon 29, 3706 Beatrice fork lift operator, and Rothelm. McNeill.

29. 3706 Beatrlc. New York manaqer, and Dianne Luke, 25, 8376 Banbury public accountant. tonerd Williams. 20.

3210 Hackberry assembler, end Belinda Booker. 20, 2132 Hiohland Ave. ENQUIRER WANT ADS Are A Result-Producing and Helpful Service EVERY DAY TELEPHONE 421-6300 DECEMBER 21, 1969 TAYLOR-Thomas and Brenda, 1845 ChaiKer boy. CARNES-Lee Roy and Wanda. 1071 Ledro bov.

MUELLER Robert and Shirley, 504 St. Joseph Ln Covington, boy. ALLEN-Jesse and Bonnie, 3448 Lvle- burn bov. POPE-Alphonso and Carolyn, 2916 Seminole bov. SCOTT-Garv and Lonnie, 6523 Meis girl.

OSBOftNE-Euqene and Evelyn, 5610 Lebanon, bov. DECEMBER 22, 1969 HARGETT Thomas and Opal, 977 Washington, New Richmond, girl. BERTHOLD Karl and Carol. 2845 Jessup girl. KRACSE-James and Joan, 1098 Indra EGBERT Jerry and Sharon, 7353 Martin Twin olrls.

RE EDER Hubert and Virail, RR 2, 232 New Richmond, olrl. WISE-William and Eileen. 3619 Meadow, bov. ALLEN-Glenn and Patrrcia, 1685 Cedar; olrl. ANNOUNCEMENTS W.

Mack Johnson Funeral Home WALNUT HILLS 1309 E. McMillan St. WO 1-0474 MADISONVILLE 6111 Madison Rd. BR 1-0203 Established 1836 24 W. 9th St.

241-0932 JOURNEY'S END (DEATHS) ALLISON ROSE COVINGTON 261-014G, AMBER Robert Bamber and John R. Bamber 3011W00DBL1RN 961-1440 AktuLtNe. FUNERAL HOME 3412 CLIFTON 281-454J Busse Borpann Co. 681-1343 Central Parkway and Clifton Hllis Ave. DALBERT'WOODRUFF FUNERAL HOME 922-1010 28S0 BOUDINOT at QUEEN CITY AVE.

A. C. DOBBLING SON FT. THOWAS BELLEVUE 441-J730 26HI04L GUMP-HOLT FUNERAL HOME 3440 Glenmore et Herbert Cheviot MO 1-0690 GILLIGAN 2926 Woodburn 96 1-J7851 Jacocks-Elden A. Good FUNERAL HOME 2620 Erie Ave.

871-3433 MIDDENDORK JOHN N. SONS 917 Main. Kv. 431-1718 1 E. 12th.

Kv. 431-0096 Muehlenkamp-Erschell 261-8093 Newport. Ft. Thomas. Davton ANNOUNCEMENTS CHAS.

A. MILLER SONS KJ 1-0040 NURRE BROS. FUNERAi DIRECTORS 241-6929 Rebold Funeral Home 1712 QUEEN CITY AVE. 3700 GLENMORE AVE. MO 1-6200 SCHMIDT-DHONAU READING SHARONVILLE 821-2777 821-2777 0 THOMAS 0 FUNERAL HOMES MADISONVILLE and KENWOOD VORHIS Funeral Homes' 821-0062 631-4884 NORWOOD, OHIO LOCKLAND, OHIO 4STEBME CHEVIOT FAIRMOUNT DELHI HILLS 3425 1824 4619 Harrison Westwood Delhi Pike 661-0833 921-1500 921-0110 WRASSMANN fZT 2625 Gilbert Ave.

WO1-1600 eWEIL 1 UKAIMVC ROAD ARCHER Ernest beloved husband of Minnie Archer (nee Smith); devoted father of Mrs. William (Geneva) DuPriest, Euqene and Harry Wayne Archer; dear brother of Gilmore C. Archer, Mrs. Lou Goodwin and Lizzie Slott; dear grandfather of Terry and Michael DuPriest and Christine Lynn Archer; Thursday, January 1, 1970; residence, 4450 Raceiew aqe 69 years. Visitation, Sunday, from 3 to 9 P.

at the Bolton Lunsford Funeral Home, 3042 Harrison West-wood, where the funeral services will be held, Monday, at 11 A. M. Western Hills Lodge No. 762 Services, Sunday, at 7 P. M.

Memorials, if so desired, may be qiven to the Western Hills Lodqe No. 762 Memorial Fund. Hanselmann Commandry No. 16 and Knights Temolar services, 8 P. M.

RENNER Leo (Lee); beloved husband of Mariorie Gallagher Rentier; dear father of Mrs. Ann Hellebusch, Marv. Eileen, Rose Marie and Edward Renner; dear brother of Mrs. Helen Baker, Mrs. Catherine Vonderahe, Esther and Elmer Renner; grandfather of five.

Suddenly, Thursday, January 1, 1970; at his residence, 4429 Redmont Deer Park, Friends may call Sunday, 4 to 9 P. M. at the Ouentin K. Staley Funeral Home, 7140 Plainfield Deer Park. Funeral Mass, Monday, 10 A.

M. St. John Church, Deer Park. BOLAND Dennis M. Spec4 U.

S. Army; beloved son of William E. and Florence Boland (nee Elsbrock); dear brother of John, Richard, William, Robert and Kathy Boland lost his life in Action in Vietnam on December 26, 1969; residence, 1961 Hunt Reading; age 21. Funeral from the Schmidt-Dhonau Funerai Home, 433 Readinq Reading; Mondav at 9:30 A. M.

Mass ot the Resurrection at bf. Peter Paul Church, at 10 A. M. Visitation, Sunday. CARTER F'arces (nee Woodyard); beloved wife of William C.

Carter; devoted mother of Mrs. Howard Garnet) Lehkamp and William Albert Carter: dear sister of Mrs. Georqe Rieveschl: also survived by 12 grandchildren and 12 great--grandchildren; residence, 84 Robinson Hiqhland Heights, formerly of Ft. Thomas, Ky.t Friday, January 2, 1970. Service Monday.

January 5 at the Dobbling Funeral Home, Ft. Thomas at 10:30 A. M. Visitation, Sunday, 5 to 9 P. M.

MAYER, Alma l00 A. M. McCUlLOUGH, Ella MECHLIN. John F. 11:00 A.M.

2:00 P. MEEHLING, Frank C. MILLER, Rosella 11:00 P. M. P.

M. MULLEN. Harry NIGHTENGALE, Florence 10:30 A. M. RENNER.

Leo 10:00 A. M. RIESENBECX, Henry ROBINSON, Golden SCHUMAKER, Alvlna 9:00 A.M. 1:00 PM, 2:00 P. J0j00A.

200 JM 1:30 P. M. SHAW. Edna SHIFRES. Rose WACHS.Mary WELLS, Elwanda WILE.

Clinton WADSWORTH, John KAMP Anna Mane (nee Duecker); beloved wife of the late John George Kamp; dear mother of Mrs. Caroline Buken, Mrs. Lil Ernst and Mrs. Bernadina Heuser; also three grandchildren and eight greatgrandchildren; Thursday, January 1, residence, 6832 Richard Ave. Friends may call at the Hodapp Funeral Home, 6041 Hamilton Colleqe Hill; Sunday, 4 to 8 P.

M. Mass of the Resurrection, St. Margaret Mary Church, Monday, 9:30 A. M. Sacred Heart of Jesus ladies Auxiliary, Knights of St.

John No. 96, services Sunday, 5 P. also a member of St. Margaret Mary Rosary Altar Society. KIRSCIIMANN- CUSIIMAN Madge; aqt 67 vearsi Tuesday.

De cember 29, 1969; residence, 2820 Colerain Ave. Friends may call at the Busse Borqemarn Co. Fu neral tiome, central Pkwy. and Clifton, Hills Aves; Friday, 6 to 9 P. M.

Funeral Saturday, January 3, 1970, 10 A. M. KNIGHT Julia; age 6 months); daughter of David end Linda (nea Wise) Knight; at Lagunitar, Calif; granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wise; qreat-qranddauqhfer of Mrs.

Kate W. Mack. Cremation at Mt. Tamalpais Cemetery, in San Rafael, Calif. KONERMANN Walter beloved husband of Dolores Keck Konermann; dear father of Walter A.

Konermann Jr. and Mr. Robert (Carol) Vogeler; devoted grandfather of Deborah, Kimberlv end Jennifer Voqeler; brother of Bernard, Joe and Marie Konermann, Helen Bosse, Anna O'Neil, Therese, Walter ad Rose Crotzer; Thursday, January 1. 1970; residence, 2123 Pershing Court. Friends may call at Nurre Bros.

Funeral Home, 345 W. McMillan Clifton; Monday, 4 to 9 P. M. Reouiem High Mass, Our Lady of Lourdes Church; Tuesday, January 6 at 9 A. M.

KROGER Armond beloved husband of Anna Poole Krooer; devoted father of Joseph, Marv, Emily, Raymond, end James Kroqer; brother of Brother Paul O.F.M. and the late Edqar J. and Raymond Kroqer; also survived by 11 grandchildren; Thurs day, January 1970; residence, 200 West McMillan age 65. Visitation, Sunday, 4 to 9 P. M.

at the Frederick Funeral Home, 18 caihoun Corryville; Concele brated Requiem High Mass, St Georae Church. Monday. 1(1 A. It is requested that remembrances oe maoe in me torm ot Masses, KRUGER Mary dear sister of W. Robert Kruqer; aunt of Robert H.

and Colette Kruqer and Manta Schwert-man; Wednesday, December 31, 1969; residence, 3120 Minot Ave. Relatives and friends are invited to attend tuneral Mass at St. Ce oeilia Church, Monday, January 5 at 10 A. M. No visitation SUNDAY et the Wilt, Good 4 Kelsch Funeral Home.

MANZI Mary (nee Citterio); beloved wife of the late Charles Manzi and dear mother of Mrs. Edward (Michaela) uaiy ana me late carl Manzi; also survived by four grandchildren and one great-grandchild; Thursday, January 1. 1970 of 2811 Erie Hyde Park. Friends may call at the Nurre Bros. Funeral Home, 6050 Montgomery ko Pleasant Kidge: Sunday, from 5 to 9 P.

M. Funeral Mass at St. Mary Church, Hyde Park; Monday at 9 A. M. MATTOX W.

Omer; husband of the late Marv Mattox (nee Widmeyer); devoted father of James B. Mattox; devoted brother of 0. 0. Mattox; also survived by five qrandchildren and eiqht great-grandchildren; Friday, January 2, 1970; residence, 2805 Cypress Way, Cincinnati, formerly of near Williamsburg, Ohio. Services from the Madam Funeral Home, Williamsbura; Monday.

Janu ary 5 at 1 P. M. Visitation, Sun- oay, 4 ro r. wi. MAYER Alma B.

(Peter); beloved wife of William L. Mayer; beloved mother of Mrs. Virginia Motz; qranomother of Nicholas Motz; sister-in-law of Florence Mayer; dear sister of Mrs. Hiioa jcnimpt, Mrs. Catherine Raabe, Ambrose, Clarence, Stanley, Jerome, John end Lawrence Peter; passed away suddenly, Thursday, January 1, 1970; residence, 3382 Basswood Ct White Oak; age 61 years.

Requiem Hiqh Mass Saturday, 11 A. M. St. James Church, White Oak. Member of St.

Mary Ladies Sodality. Riedlinoer-Lemen Funeral Home, 1309 California Bond Hill, In charge of arrangements. No visitation, Contributions if desired may be made to the Heart Fund. McCULLOUGH Ella S. (nee Sussdorf); beloved wife of the late Harry J.

McCullouqh; dear sister of the late Edward Forbes; passed away, suddenly, Tuesday, December 30, 1969; at residence, 1219 Franklin age 79 years. Funeral service, Friday, January 2, 1970, at 11 A. M. with interment. Spring Grove Cemetery.

Friends may call, Thursday, at the Riedlinqer-Lemen Funeral Home, 1309 California Bond Hill, 4 to 8 P. M. MECHLIN John beloved husband of leona M. Mechlin (nea Morris); devoted father of Ward B. and John R.

Mechlin; also two grandchildren; Thursday, January 1, 1970; residence, 3898 Hopper Hill Rd. Services at the T. P. White Sons Funeral Home, 2050 Beechmont Mt. Washington; Saturday, January 3 at 2 P.

M. No visitation, Friday. Family would prefer memorials to Heart Fund or charity or your choice. MEEHLING Frank Ct beloved husband of Agnes Paulus Meehling; devoted father of Donald Meehlinj of Akron, end Gertrude Hemm of Plqua, Ohio; Thursday. January 1.

1970. Relatives and friends may call Sun day from 2 to 6 P. M. at the Harry Meyer Sons Funeral Home, 4989 Glenwav onnoslta the Covedale Cinema (off-street park- inq). Kequiem Hiqh Mass, St.

Boniface Church, Piqua, Ohio; Monday, A. m. B.P.O. tlks 3 Will hold service, Sunday at 5 P. M.

MULLEN A( lrn.9 Mullen fnee G'lberti; dear father of Carolyn Judy, Gladys Diane Mullen, Timothy Hugh Mullen; devoted sister in-laws end brother-in-laws and other relatives and friends; January 1. 1970; at residence, 7938 Hamilton-Scipio Rd Okeana, Ohio. Funeral service Mon day, 1:30 p. M. at the Campbell Funeral Home, 640 High Hamilton, Ohio.

Visitation, Sunday after 3 P. M. Burial Venice Cemetery, Ross. Ohio. K.

of P. Oxford Lodge will hold servlct Sunday, 8 P. M. family. I can offer 4 bedrooms.

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No cancellations accepted Saturday for ad appear-'ng for the first timt on Sunday- DEADLINES CIINnAY) Otadllnt for til ads dUNUAI. (chargedardoaid) is 4:30 P. M. FRIDAY DAILY' for 4dl for UHluiih( nfXt morning's Enquirer is 3:30 P.M. Phone Monday through (1 ix to 5 Snuinys ft t' rarenman OyUr Realton BLUE ASH PRESTIGE COLONIAL 1 If you're transferred into Cincinnati, be sure to see this one-year-old 4-bedroom home on al most an acre lot.

You have a walkout base- ment, and a price that will nlpase vnu win Piffse you. fcD PACKLR 793-2400 IOWCASE REALTORS BLUE ASH $18,000 Hiiivit iinnvii flnn-familu. 9 KnHrnrtmc hsrH'AfinH floors, swimming pool, fenced; garage and basement. FIRESIDE REALTY 831-5452 891-2300 BLUE ASH 1 dux For retired couple for first home for young couple, 2 bedroom brick rancniis 5V0UU. lall -Oil I.

RRAT.TnR.S BOND HILL-BUILT IN 1952 TWO-FAMILY BRICK 6 rooms, tile bath, 1st, 3 rooms, tile bath, 2nd; carpeting, air conditioner; 2-car garage. BOND HILL WE WORK HARDER! LIST WITH US CALL 761-7777 BEN SIEGEL, Realtor I "BOND" HILL The Prettiest House in Paddock Hills Featurinq 3 lame bedrooms, and 2-full baths on 2d floor, 1 bedroom and bath on lower level, shaped livinq-dining room, breakfast family room and Vi bath on 1st floor, i large walk-in cedar closets, screened in porch, self-storinq storm windows, 2 wood burning fireplaces. Realistica lpriced Call 242-4754 BOND TERRACE bedrooms, new wall-to-wall carpet. Double lot with trees. New furnace.

Modern kitchen, Hu-ry, won't last. CALL ED. FEY-861-4636 SHEnOCMpM63J-E302 BOND HULL 7-roorn house, 1 or 2 family; interior and furnace in excellent condition. Near all conveniences; 3 qaraaes. Lou Broerman, 242-7982.

P. G. LAUCH 731-1177; BOND HILL Outstanding 2-familv' brick. HELEN RUBEN, 761-4087. AD VANCE Realtors, 761-316 BOND HILL LACONIA Attractive brick, A bedrooms, 'basement wood-burning fireplace.

A. SPONZILLI, 791-1331 BRIDGETOWN-RANCH; $21900 3 bedrooms, plus lst-floor family room, wail-to-wall carpetinq, basement, qa raqe. A-l condition. DEASEY, 922-6000 BRIDGETOWN-Out; new 5 bedrooms, family room, with wood-burninq fireplace, equipped kitchen, bi-level; 2-car garage; IVi baths. Call after 6 P.

M. 941-6558. BRIDGETOWN-BIG BRICK DUPLEX 0 FHA $17,900. HAUCK, 891-1121 BROOKVilLE, IND. -4 room house and garage, 4 acres of land.

647-6436. CHEVIOT 2-FAMILY 5-5 OilLY SI 8,500 2 aas furnaces and water heaters. 3-car attached oarao. Bus at door. 662-7800 It's So Pretty both inside and outl This attractive ranch home has 2 twin sized bedrooms, large comfortable living room with wood-burninq fireolace.

formal dining room, nice sunny kitchen, equipped with oven and range. Situated on a lovely landscaped lot. Close to transportation. For appointment call 662-5550. Pkp Parchman Bfll OyUr Realtors CHEVIOT Ideal large family home on lot 50x160.

Can also use as 2-family. Ideal location. Priced right. Schirmann Realty 661-2825 CITY WIDE MOVING INTO TOWN? We have new home available tor immediate occupancy in serlions of Cincinnati. BUILDER-733-5544 CLARKSVILLE CLARKSVILIE Attractive Ranch Home Ae have si two-bedroom frame ranch "lomes.

Living rooms, large eat-in itch-' ens, situated on attractive lots in a quiet rural village. Priced from 900 to $13,000. Low down payment for appointment rail RAY BLACK 771-2828 CLIFTON SPACIOUS Dohohrful 3 bedroom En- yfish b'ick. Livmq roomj V) wood bernina fir- to-ll out, 2 car naraue th -in, i above, iianv othei $43,900. Call 93I-4C00 Parch OyUr i 1 tP9 E.

FT. iCall 1 I VF. 3 en, gas 3 (( i COLERAIN A LOAN ASSUMPTION is a good way to buy this 3-bedroom brick ranch. The back-yard is biq and open. The livirq room is caroe'eJ.

A hone for S17.9CD. Call 825-7900. Parchman (f OyUr Realtors I COLERAIN-NORTHBROOK BUDGET PLEASER Three-bedroom ranch in immaculate con dition. kinq-size kitchen, fenced yard, qarage and convenient location. Many nice features at a price vou can aftord, $15,900.

Call for appointment. BARBARA ROGERS 793-2400 IOWCASE EAITOH CO'lERAIN 'TWPT 5'4 ANNUAL PERCENTAGE RATE $79.91 PER MONTH PLUS 1AXE5 AND INSURANCE Brick ranch, 3 bedrooms, paneled dining room and family rocm, 2 btfflis, patio, fenced yard, $15,740, 15 down. $75 closinq costs, 25-yr. loan. 522-2100.

3 COLERAIN TWP. $15,500 CAN YOU IMAGINE I bedrooms, 1 bath and saraoe for this price. Good location too. Call SUSAN STARKEY, 825-5555 COLERAIN TWP. ASSUME LOW INTEREST LOAN 3-bedroom brick ranch.

Equipped kitJv wall-to-wall carpetinq. OWNER-825-7854 COLERAIN" TWP. First time offered. 3- hVdroom brick ranch. Fully eciuipprd attached qaranc; lot 150 tt.

df-ep. $17,900. Loan may be assumed. Viias Meister 931-7222 COLERAIN 1,900, owned 3-bedroom ranch, large yard, heat, small down, financed. GASTON REALTOR, 522-5200, 52 NB2SJ COLERAIN TWP 113 WHY PAY RENT? when you can buy this -floor plan.

bedrooms and bath, living room, dininq room, enclosed porch, level lot. Only $14,500. Call ORIE WAHLE. 531-1695 OF EXTRAS d-tred'oci aluminum ranch ith attached oaraqe and -e4 Ne.v furnace and water heater. Call W-V'OA APSHIRF- 931-7700 ck COLERAIN TOWNSHIP HILLENDALE cute brick ranch was 1 used as a model home I 'A vwrs acio.

Coiintrv I kitchen with GE disposal, I dishwasher and stoe, car-1 Deted living room, 3 bed- 1 rooms, fenced yard new I s'orm doors and windows, 1 full price $16,900. For I call BARBARA COLLINS LJSI 21 8 7 f. II L. 1 'jr 7 7 1 7 1 vUiO $14,900 oaths, 1 fireplaces, a den, central air, electric eye parage and a beautiful wooded settinq. Vacant-quoting mid 40's.

Call JERI DICK, 731-4058 or 731-4000. ASK ABOUT OUR TRADE-IN PLAN AM3ERLEY (r910A: CUSTOM RANCH Beautifully appointed brick ranch on a lovely 1 -acre lot. Superb equipped kitchen. Every room spacious andl elegant. 2V2 luxurious baths.

Centrally air-conditioned. 2 master size bed-1 rooms, family room with wood-burn-l ing fireplace and wet bar. Many extras. Call 931-2456. AMBcRLEY today on this 3-bedroom brick, large lot with swim-minq pool; formal dininq, t-quipped kitchen, family room, $25,900.

BETTY HARRISON. 791-6781 REALTORS 791-4000 AMELIA-2-bedroom home, 1-car garage, -acre lot. Only $8900 Uwner will coneider land contract. Small down payment. Mr.

Hedqer ampton Realty ANDERSON TOWNSHIP LOG HOUSE-BEECHMONT AVE. 3 bedrooms, large kitchen with fireplace, basement, a utilities. Can be used as qift or antique shoo. $27,500. By appointment only.

ETHEL EVERSULL. 231-3255 ANDERSON Forest OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY AND SUNDAY, 11-3 Come to 7096 Gammwell Dr. and you will see an attractive 3-bedroom 2-i story home, 2'j baths, woodburning fireplace, 2-car garage, wooded lot. Price $33,900 Call 232-1 B8. AVONDALE 253-43 HOME WITH INCOME let the tenants pay off vour home, lovely five-room apartments.

Good returns. Good buy. Call "ORIS EER-M4N, 351-2111 or 731-4CKX). ASK ABOUT OUR TRADE-IN PLAN AVONDALE, NORTH Springs; 6 bedrooms Brick home. 2-car oaraoe.

751-2414. AVONDALE CONVENIENTLY LOCATED 3 FAMILY BfiiCK Fine apartment for new owner. Good: painted exterior. SMALL DOWN PAY-MENTI Call 793-3891-281-7777 BEN SIEGEL REALTOR, 761-7777 iAVONDALE-Bargain. Attractivt wire-cut; 'brickj dead-end street, ideal for couple.

I I Call Llllit Miller, S61-3424, 421-2343. tP AVONDALE, NORTH Clintor I niodernizod. miCLINEl.

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