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Death Notices COX Bessie B. (nee Neu), beloved wife of William H. Cox, devoted mother of Mrs. Wilbur (Anna) Atwell, Mrs. Emma Ratchford and James Lewis Cox, dear sister of Mrs.

Pearl Reichardt, seven grandchildren, 11 great -grandchildren, eight greatgreat grandchildren. Residence, Mt. Carmel. Sunday, June 10, 1979. Services will be held Tuesday at 1 p.m.

from the Moore Funeral Home, 225 Spring Batavia, where the family will receive friends from 6 to 9 p.m. Monday. Interment, Sardinia, Ohio. DARBY Blanche (nee Bueche), widow of Rodney A.W. Darby, mother of Johan Kuntz and Rodney F.L.

Darby. Thursday, June 7, 1979, in Twin Towers, on College Hill. Funeral services at the convenience of the family. Chas. A.

Miller Sons serving the family. DIEMAN Fred (Bud), devoted husband of Martha Dieman (nee Graham), beloved father of Fred, Charles and John Dieman and Nancy Moore, dear brother of Ann Stoup, grandfather of Patty Joe, Fred Ill and Timmy Dieman, also survived by four other grandchildren, several nieces and nephews. Saturday, June 9, 1979. Residence, Rural Route 1, Warren Avenue, Ft. Mitchell, Kentucky.

Age 60. Graveside services Tuesday, 11 a.m., Oddfellow Cemetery, Ghent, Kentucky. John J. Radel Funeral Home, Newport, in charge. Donations may be made to the D.A.V.

Member of D.A.V. Twin Chapter Covington and American Legion. DURR Dorothy A. (nee Hoffman), beloved wife of Peter C. Durr, dear sister of Raymond H.

and William J. Hoffman; Sunday, June 10, 1979. No visitation. Funeral at the convenience of the family. Memorials, if desired, may be made to the American Heart Assn.

GAULDIN Arthur, beloved husband of Hazel Padgett Gauldin, devoted father of Marian Morrett and dear grandfather of Pamela Robinson and Barbara Stigler, also survived by two great grandchildren; Friday, June 8, 1979. Funeral services at the Gilligan-Barrere Funeral Home, 3734 Eastern Avenue, Tuesday, June 12, at 2 p.m. Friends may call Monday from 5 to 9 p.m. GRUSENMEYER Josephine M. (nee Schnetter), beloved wife of the late Paul B.

Grusenmeyer, devoted mother of Maxine Vogel and Rita Gibbemeyer, dear grandmother of Beverly, Paul and Dale Gibbemeyer and Christopher Vogel; dear sister of Lil Robinson and Hilda Hauer; Friday, June 8, 1979. Age 73 years. Christian Burial at Corpus Christi Church, New Burlington, Ohio, Tuesday, June 12 at 9:30 a.m. No visitation. Neidhard Funeral Home, Mt.

Healthy in charge. If so desired, memorials may be made to Cancer Family Care. HAYES Robert T. Beloved husband of Margaret C. Hayes (nee Cushman).

Devoted father of Robert C. Hayes and dear brother of J. Howard Hayes and Mrs. Albert. (Ruth) Appleby.

Dear grandfather of Jimmy, Jodi and Robyn. Tuesday, June 5, 1979. Age 64 years. Chapel services at the Westwood United Methodist Church, Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. Memorials if so desired may be given to the Heart Fund.

Bolton and Lunsford Funeral Home serving the family. HENLINE James beloved husband of Marlene Henline, father of Theodore, Terry, Thomas and Jerry Henline, stepfather of Mrs. Deborah Marshall, Wendolyn and Herbert Procter, stepson of Mrs. Mabel Smith, brother of Mrs. Melanie McClein, Charles, Claude and Forrest Henline, half brother of Mrs.

Barbara Anson, Olive, John, Douglas and Dwight Henline, also survived by 10 grandchildren. Friday, June 8, 1979. Residence, Loveland, Ohio. Services, Noakes Funeral Home, Milford, Tuesday, June 12, at 10 a.m. Visitation Monday, 6 to 9 p.m.

JONES Charles beloved husband of Bannie G. Jones (nee Pennington), dear father of Mrs. Joseph (Betty) Bonaventura, Mrs. Herbert (Mary Jo) Briede and the late George M. Jones, brother of Mrs.

Florence Hannaford and the late Howard and Russell Jones, also survived by eight grandchildren and 19 greatgrandchildren; Saturday, June 9, 1979; age 82 years; resident of Westwood. Funeral from the Gump-Holt Funeral Home, 3440 Glenmore Cheviot, Wednesday, June 13, at 10 a.m. Friends may call from 7 to 9 p.m.• Tuesday. Cheviot Lodge Services, 7:30 p.m. If SO desired, memorials may be made to the Heart Fund.

critic's lawyer challenged on ethics By Ron Liebau "HE IS building one inference Valley Post Staff Reporter upon another Woliver BATAVIA- Legal Aid Society said. "We're not run by public opinlawyer's representation of a Zimmer ion. We're not run as a popularity power station opponent is now being contest. weighed by the grievance committee "I think that many people may of the Clermont County Bar Associa- disagree with some of the issues we tion for possible violations of ethics. fight for, but they may agree that The committee has heard the anyone not able to afford a private complaint that the lawyer, John attorney has a right to counsel." Woliver, should not be representing Woliver, who successfully lead a Dr.

David Fankhauser, an outspoken county jail inmate's suit which will critic of the power plant. result in a new facility being built, Ken Zitt, a Mt. Carmel insurance said legal aid representation a agent, lodged the complaint. client has been challenged a before, ZITT AND Woliver were present but not all the way to bar grievof the grievance com- ance committee. at a meeting mittee in the offices of Bernard certainly would violate the West, a Bethel lawyer and chairman canons of ethics if I got out of the of the committee.

case and left my client without West declined comment on any representation," Woliver said. portions of the meeting except to say that a written report reporte made ZITT. WHO said he thought the within 30 days. That -which grievance committee hearing was will be kept confidential will state "very fairly conducted," said the whether or not Woliver violated any real question is whether or not canon of ethics. Woliver is violating the intent of the Woliver said, "There is clearly law with respect to representing no violation of any of the canons." indigents.

ZITT HAS challenged Woliver's representation of Fankhauser in pro- Woliver said he has followed all ceedings before U.S. Nuclear of the provisions set forth by the Regulatory Commission. Zitt Leagal Services Corp. believes Frankhauser earns too "Throughout this entire hearing, much to qualify for free representta- I never heard any questions or alletion. Frankhauser is a Clermont Col- gations.

that involved violations of lege lecturer. any canons of ethics," he said. Woliver has repeatedly stressed West said if the committee dethat the proper forum for appealing cides some canon of ethics has been his representation is to the Legal violated, its report will be forwarded Services the agency which to the Commission on Grievances apoversees legal aid societies. pointed by the Ohio Supreme Court. Woliver said Zitt has never estab- If there is no report of violation, lished his allegations.

the option of taking his "All I can say is that in my complaint to the grievances commisprofession one cannot be that loose sion. with the facts," Woliver said. In any event, West said the grievZitt concedes that it is only his ance committee will not make any of belief that Fankhauser earns too its reports public "simply because much. Woliver refuses to disclose we don't feel the general public is Fankhauser's income in the grounds entitled to the information on the that it is privileged information. bar association's Girl escapes kidnapper who posed as guard A teen-age girl was kidnapped and ordered the teenbriefly from the parking lot of the agers out of the car, threatening to Burger Chef restaurant in Colerain shoot both if they called for help.

Township early Sunday morning by The kidnapper forced Constance a man dressed as a security guard. into his vehicle and proceeded north of 9094 on Colerain Avenue, holding the gun Constance Veerkamp, 16, on her and telling her to sit still and Round Top Road, in Colerain Town- be quiet, according to the sheriff's ship, was abducted while sitting in a department. car with an unidentified teen-age male. THE KIDNAPPER drove down Colerain Avenue, and then slowed to ACCORDING TO the Hamilton turn onto the westbound ramp of I- County Sheriff's Department, a man 275. wearing a security guard's clothing Constance quickly opened the entered the lot at 3:10 a.m.

door and jumped from the vehicle. vehicle in front of She rolled on the ground and He parked his the restaurant at 9870 Colerain Ave. struck her head on the pavement, while the abductor sped off down the next to the car Constance was in. He then walked over and asked if any- expressway. thing was wrong.

Constance was motorist and picked taken up by to later a passing He produced a long-barreled, Providence Hospital, where she was blue steel revolver, possibly a treated and released. local briefs chief It was Col. Whalen's first day Assistant police back from vacation. injured in car crash Lt. Col.

Lawrence Whalen, assist- Neighbors collide ant Cincinnati police chief, was injured in a three crash at 10:30 on motorcycles a.m. today Vine and McMillan streets. He was taken to Good Sa- ERLANGER, Springmaritan Hospital. field Township (Hamilton County) Lt. Col.

Joseph Staft said, "Col. neighbors riding motorcycles on I-75 Whalen was northbound on Vine crashed into each other and one was when he stopped for traffic at injured. McMillan and somebody rammed his Erlanger police said Albert auto from the rear, knocking it into Warner, 32, of 10897 Penarth Drive, the car in front. "The cars aren't 32, and Michael Wilson of 10899 Pehurt that much but Col. Whalen al- narth were riding north on I-75 at ready had a bad back from a previ- 6:21 p.m.

Sunday when Wilson's ous on-duty auto crash and I under- motorcycle crossed a lane division stand the old injury was aggravated line and the two vehicles collided, and he is in considerable pain." police said. Treasure chest (i Only the" treasure chest" offers you STILL THE BIGGEST AD BARGAIN IN TOWN 3. lines, 1 day, for $1.30 Death Notices Julius BAER FLORAL DESIGNS CITY WIDE DELIVERY 24 E. 4th St. 621-3662 Death Notices ALBIEZ Lucy beloved of Atha Albiez Reese and grandmother of Dwight Reese and Eileen Baloun; Friday, June 8, 1979.

Funeral services from the Schaefer and Busby Funeral Home, 24 W. Ninth Tuesday, June 12, at 11 a.m. Friends may call at the funeral home one hour before services. ARMSTRONG Clara J. (nee Marshall), wife of the late Albert Armstrong, dear mother of Thelma Utrecht and Albert Armstrong, also survived by four grandchildren and 10 great -grandchildren.

Formerly of Lockland. Age 93. Died June 9, 1979. Funeral from the Schmidt-Dhonau Funeral Home, 10980 Reading Sharonville, Tuesday, June 12, at 10:30 a.m. Relatives and friends may call Tuesday from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m.

Sympathy may be expressed by donations to the Friendship United Methodist Church. Cards available at funeral home. I BOWMAN Robert Lee, age 7, son of Mr and Mrs. Robert Bowman, Sr. Died, Thursday, at Childrens Hospital, Cincinnati, Ohio.

Survivors includes parents and one sister, Caroline. Services 10 a.m. Tuesday at the Detmer and Detmer Funeral Home, Rising Ind. and at 11 a.m. Tuesday at St.

Mary Church of Christ, Aurora, Ind. Burial Rising Sun New Cemetery. Visitation from 4 to 9 p.m. Monday evening. The family request memorials be made to Childrens Hospital Lukemia Research Division, K.Y.

Wong. BROCK Nora C. (nee Nelson), beloved wife of George W. Brock, devoted mother of Carl, Robert, and George Brock, Mrs. Mary McCoy and Mrs.

Pauline Tucker, beloved grandmother of 12 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren; Saturday, June 9, 1979. Age 73 years. Residence, 154 Garden Florence, Ky. Mass of Christian Burial, Tuesday, 10 a.m. St.

Paul Church, Florence, Ky. Visitation, Monday, 7 to 9 p.m., Stith Funeral Home, 7500 Highway 42, Florence, Ky. Burial, St. Mary's Cemetery, Ft. Mitchell, Ky.

CONNER David beloved husband of Thelma Hoff Conner, dear father of David G. and Richard W. Conner, brother of Hazel Ohe and the late Kirby and Willard Conner, grandfather of Kevin and Kriste Conner. Friday, June 8, 1979. Residence, Mack, Ohio.

Mass of Christian Burial, Our Lady of Visitation Church, Monday, June 11, at 7:30 p.m. Friends may call Monday, 4 to p.m., Niehard-Minges Funeral Home, 3155 Harrison Avenue, Westwood. If desired, memorials may be sent to the Cancer Fund. COPE Faye Richardson, beloved wife of Clyde Cope, devoted mother of Kenneth Cope and Norma Turner, dear sister of Robert and Charles Richardson, Georgia Myers, Opal Studer and Gladys Forkey, also five grandchildren. Friday, June 8, 1979.

Residence, 1018 Ann Street, Newport. Age 61. Services from the John J. Radel Funeral Home, 822 York Street, Newport, Tuesday, 10 a.m. Friends may call Monday, 4 to 9 p.m.

Burial, Highland Cemetery, Ft. Mitchell, Kentucky. LIGAL NOTICE ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS SEALED PROPOSALS will be received by the Clermont Metropolitan Housing Authority. Board, 237 Main Street, Batavia, Ohio. Second Floor, on June 21, 1979, at 3:00 P.M., Local Time, and will be publicly opened and read aloud immediately thereafter, for furnishing all labor and materials and equipment necessary for the construction and completion of the project entitled: CLERMONT METROPOLITAN HOUSING AUTHORITY OFFICE ADDITION REMODELING 65 SOUTH MARKET STREET BATAVIA, OHIO all in accordance with the Contract Documents for the same as prepared by Thomas F.

Cole, Architect, 2419 Bauer Road, Batavia, Ohio 45103, 732-2227. The work required by these Contract Documents shall be executed under an agreement for the toffowing branches of work: 1. General -Divisions 1, 2. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 15 16. b.

No proposal or proposals will be considered which are not based on the Contract Documents as herewith enumerated and named. C. The character and amount of bid security to be furnished by the Bidders is stated in "Instructions to Bidders." d. Bidders must comply with" the prevailing wage rates on public improvements in Clermont Coonty, Ohio, as ascertained and determined by the Department of Industrial Relations, State' of Ohio. Drawings, Specifications, and Bidding Documents may be obtained at the office of Thomas F.

Cole, Architect, 2419 Bauer Road, Batavia, Ohio 45103, at no charge. If Bidder requests Drawings, Specifications, and. Bidding Documents be sent by mail; the same will be forwarded, shipping charges collect, upon receipt of written request. The Board of the Clermont Metro politan Housing Authority reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to waive any informalities in bidding. By Order of CLERMONT METROPOLITAN HOUSING AUTHORITY BOARD June 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 1979.

DRUM SET-8 piece, including Zildjian cymbals, $500 firm. Serious calls only, 851-3896. DRYER- gas, $15, metal closet, $20, bed, $20, firescreen, $10, gas heater, Lawson, $100. 641-2779. 101909FF WINS $50 FILTER--for 18 ft.

pool, sand type, used 1 summer, call after 6 p.m. 251- 8419. FLUTE-viola, clarinet, violins, trombone, bass violin, sousaphone, Scotch bass drums. Horns. 242-7782.

FREEZER- Commerical type for store, lg. capacity, can be used for meat or frozen foods. 491-5054. FRIGIDAIRE frost free 17 cu. ft.

refrigerator freezer, $200. Dinette set, fable 4 chairs, $25. 2 girls 20 in. bicycles, $15 each. 1 tricycle, $5.

371-8048 GAS RANGE- Used 9 avocado green, Keller, $100. Call 291-4353. GOLF CLUBS Wilson X31, pro line, 1, 3 and 4 woods, 3-PW, irons, excel. cond. $175.

528-1142. GRANDFATHER'S CLOCK- carved case, brass weights pendulum. 2 School House clocks, French mantle clock, 261-2602, 261-6334 GUITAR-YAMAHA FG300 Dread-nought with hard case. Teacher owned, $150. 481-9521.

018610FF WINS $10 HI-F1-Recerds, books, crystal, pressed glass. Magna light, Fiestaware. Call 661-1438. HIGH CHAIR AND STROLLERgood condition. Call 541-1116.

KITCHEN TABLE-4 chairs. $35. Organ and bench, $75. Both in good cond. Homemade table saw.

$5. School desk, $30. 631-7323. Death Notices MASSIE Alma I. (nee Lewellyn), wife of the late Virgil Massie, devoted mother of Curtis V.

Massie and Mrs. Audrey Ennis, also survived by 12 grandchildren, 11 great dren. June 8, 1979. Services at T.P. White Sons Funeral Home, 2050 Beechmont Mt.

Washington, Tuesday, June 12, at 11 a.m. Friends may call Tuesday, 10 a.m. till time of service. Memorials to Diabetic Foundation. MATHIAS Ruth, wife of the late Jesse E.

Mathias, devoted mother of P. Mathias, grandmother of Donald W. Mathias; Sunday, June 10, 1979. Residence, 3911 O'Leary Deer Park. Formerly from Norwood.

Friends may call at the Tredway Funeral Home, 2131 Cameron Norwood, Tuesday, 6 to 9 p.m. Funeral Wednesday, 9:30 a.m. McCOY-ROONEY Florence Marie (nee Sicking), beloved wife of the late Walter N. McCoy, dear mother of Mrs. Florence R.

Turner and George F. Rooney, also survived by five grandchildren and 13 great grandchildren. Saturday, June 9, 1979. Residence, 2109 Luray Ave. Relatives and friends may call at the Nurre Bros.

Funeral Home, 6050 Montgomery Pleasant Ridge, Tuesday from 7 to 9 p.m. Mass of Christian Burial, St. Francis DeSales Church, Wednesday, June 13, at 10 a.m. Interment, St. Mary's Cemetery.

MOONEY Martha M. (nee Kessel), beloved wife of the late Charles M. Mooney, devoted mother of Mrs. Fred (Charlotte) Sess, grandmother of Dianne Lorenz, Fred and Robert Sess, dear aunt of Martha Ransick and Edward Heckle; Sunday, June 10, 1979. Age 86 years.

Friends may call at the Hodapp Funeral Home, 7401 Vine Carthage, Tuesday morning, June 12, from 9:30 a.m. with funeral services at 10:30 a.m. NEWMAN Clarence beloved husband of Martha A. Ritchie Newman; dear father of Patricia Ferguson, Michael and Christine Newman; grandfather of Lisa and Kelly Ferguson, Joe and Cindy Newman; brother of Mary Doyle, Alma Conneighton, Flo Schablein and Frances McCulla. June 10, 1979; age, 71 years.

Relatives and friends may call at the Nurre Bros. Funeral Home, 345 W. McMillan Tuesday, 6 to 9 p.m. Mass of Christian Burial, St. George Church, Wednesday, June 13, at 10 a.m.

Interment, St. Mary's Cemetery. NEUKIRCH Karl beloved husband of Jennie Neukirch (nee White), devoted father of Mrs. Karen L. Vandy, brother of Mrs.

Eleanor Taylor, grandfather of Karl and John Vandy, June 9, 1979. Services at T.P. White and Sons Funeral Home, 2050 Beechmont Mt. Washington, Tuesday, June 12 at 1 p.m. Memorials to the Heart Fund or Lung Association.

O'KEEFE Patrick Lee. Beloved son of Daniel and Ruth O'Keefe. Devoted brother of Danny, Michael, Mark, Dennis and Jon O'Keefe. Dear uncle of Timmy, Kelly, Michael Jr. and Michelle O'Keefe.

Suddenly, Sunday, June 10, 1979. Residence, 2440 Duck Creek Norwood. Friends may call at the Naegele-Kleb and Ihlendorf Funeral Home, 3900 Montgomery Norwood, Tuesday from 4-9 p.m. Funeral Wednesday, June 13 at 10 a.m. REYNOLDS Edna Irene, (nee Kinman), devoted mother of William, Charles, Oscar, Thomas Jr.

and James Reynolds, survived also by eight grandchildren. Sunday, June 10, 1979, age 60 years. Funeral services Wednesday at 10 a.m. at the Dalbert and Woodruff Funeral Home, 2890 Boudinot at Queen City. Friends may call Tuesday 6 to 9 p.m.

Memorials may be made to the Delhi Landmark Baptist Church, 5541 ClevesWarsaw, 45238. RIPPERGER Albert beloved husband of Belle Robinson Ripperger; dear father of Alberta Smith, Elizabeth Porter, Alma Waddell, the late Charles F. and William J. Ripperger; also survived by 13 grandchildren. Residence, Norwood, Ohio.

Sunday, June 10, 1979. Friends received at the Tufts Funeral Home, Loveland, Ohio, Tuesday, 6 to 9 p.m., where services will be held Wednesday, June 13, at 10 a.m. Interment, Meyers Cemetery. Lawyers' Notices 11 PRINTING COMPANY Night day shift, 12X15 Davidson operator. Qualifications, high school graduate or equivalent, experience helpful but not necessary.

Salary commensurate with experience. CAll between 1 and 3 p.m. 431-4901. Lost and Found 11d BUNCH OF KEYS lost on Findlay St. If found call 621-5728.

DOG Brown black, med. size, hit Thurs. on Clifton, taken to SPCA. DOG-small black white. part Spaniel Beagle, white nos: with black freckles, white forepaws, bushy tail.

Reward. Last seen 6th and Elm. Call collect, 312-944-1115. LOST -Airedale. black and tan, Lockland and Reading area, red collar with broken leash attached.

Call 221-0770 9-5, after 5, 221-2936. LOST -Beagle, female, name Josie, 8 years old. Has tags. Sat. night, near Wyandot School, Kenwood.

Reward. 891-6235. LOST- and white Fox Terrier, small, has white flea collar, reward. 321-0596. or 232-0709.

LOST. -female black tan Coon hound, vicinity The O'Bannon Golf Club, reward. 625-5372. Personals 12b ANTIQUE WORKSHOP- Collecting antiques for pleasure and profit? Learn about this fascinating hobby at the Norwood Presbyterian Church, 4400 Floral Norwood, 7:30 p.m.. June 13.

No sales, no admission charge. BIRTH CONTROL UNWANTED PREGNANCY Pregnancy testing related counseling. Cinti. Women's Services. A medical facility offering the highest quality of care.

Call 761-0500. The Cincinnati Post, Monday, June 11, 1979 29 Death Notices Death Notices JUNKER Carl beloved husband of Cecilia Junker, father of C. Richard Junker of Orlando, grandfather of two grandchildren, brother of Mrs. Alice Stuart of Washington, D.C., and Raymond Junker of Denver, Col. Friday, June 8, 1979.

Friends may call at the Baiter and Sahnd Funeral Home, 3412 Clifton Clifton, Tuesday from 9:30 a.m. until time of services at 10:30 a.m. In lieu of other remembrances memorials may be made to the Shriner's Burns Institute. KASTEN George beloved husband of Jessie Burinski Kasten, devoted father of Mrs. John (Starr) Graham, Gary and Ryan Kasten, dear grandfather of four grandchildren, dear brother of Mrs.

Dorothy Schaefer, Mrs. Evelyn Castor, Mrs. Alma Richards, Emil, Arthur, William and Westie Kasten. Saturday, June 9, 1979. Residence, 1386 Amesbury Mt.

Healthy. Funeral service Christ Lutheran Church, 3301 Compton Tuesday, 11 a.m. Private visitation at the convenience of the family. If friends desire, remembrances may be sent to Christ Lutheran Church. Paul R.

Young Funeral Home, Mt. Healthy in charge of arrangements. KELLER Mildred (nee Faller), wife of the late Frank Keller, devoted mother of Joanne and Robert J. Keller, sister of Mrs. Hazel Burkhardt, also three grandchildren; Saturday, June 9, 1979.

Residence, 7308 Scottwood Avenue, Roselawn. Friends may call at the Vorhis Funeral Home, 5501 Montgomery Road, Norwood, Tuesday, June 12 from 10 a.m. until service time at 11 a.m. Memorials may be made to the Roselawn Community Baptist Church or a charity of your choice. Ralph, beloved father of Thomas E.

King and Sandra Owens, dear brother of Delores King, Joyce Davidson and Marilyn Barnett, also five grandchildren. Thursday, June 7, 1979. Friends may call at the Anderson Funeral Home, 8611 Winton Rd, Finneytown. Monday 6-9 p.m. Funeral service Tuesday at 10 a.m.

KLINGENBERG Mildred A. (nee Brebberman). Beloved wife of the late Carl M. Klingenberg. Devoted mother of William C.

Klingenberg and Mrs. (Mary Anne) Leis. Dear sister of Mrs. Wilbur (Evelyn) Steinhauser. Also survived by 10 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.

Residence, 921 S. Ft. Thomas Ft. Thomas, Kentucky. Sunday, June 10, 1979.

Prayers Wednesday, June 13 at the Dobbling Funeral Home, Ft. Thomas at 9 a.m. Mass of Christian Burial at St. Thomas Church at 9:30 a.m. Visitation Tuesday from 6- 9 p.m.

If so desired memorials may be made to the Northern Kentucky Association of the Retarded, 620 W. 9th Covington, Kentucky, 41011. KOLBINSKY Elsie (nee Rodler), beloved wife of the late George Kolbinsky, dear father of Ervin Kolbinsky, Edith Ferris, Rosella Ferris and Nelva Eickenhorst, also eight grandchildren and 11 great -grandchildren. Resident of Sharonville. June 9, 1979.

Age 84. Friends may call at the Schmidt-Dhonau Funeral Home, 10980 Reading Road, Sharonville, Monday from 4 to 9 p.m. Funeral at the Sharonville Presbyterian Church, Tuesday, June 12, at 10 a.m. Sympathy may be expressed by donations to the Sharonville Presbyterian Church Memorial Fund or to the Heart Fund. KRAUSE KING Carl beloved husband of Anna Krause (nee Flaig), dear uncle of Robert Krause, of Haines City, Florida; Friday, June 8, 1979.

Services at the convenience of the family. Bolton and Lunsford Funeral Home serving the family. LONG Talmage, (Tom) beloved husband of Sandra Long (nee Cook), dear father of Bruce, Ricky, David, Barry, Lonnle, Anita, Tammy, Kim, Tonya and Keith Long, Mrs. Beverly Smith and the late Betty Long, beloved son of Irene Long, survived by three brothers, four sisters and seven grandchildren. Friday, June 8, 1979.

Friends may call at the Busse and Borgmann Co. Funeral Home, 3464 Central Parkway, Monday from 4-9 p.m. Services Tuesday, June 12 at 11 a.m. LUX Edwin husband of the late Alice Ann Hickey Lux, brother of the late Hilda and Harry J. Lux, dear brother-in-law of Mrs.

Harry J. (Ora) Lux, dear uncle of Mrs. Gary F. (Betty Ann) Powell. Saturday, June 9, 1979.

Age 77 years. Resident of Norwood. Friends may call at the Chas. A. Miller Sons Funeral Home, Hamilton Avenue at Knowlton Street, Northside, Tuesday, 10 a.m.

until time of services 11 a.m. In lieu of other remembrances, memorials may be directed to Children's Division, Longview State Hospital, REFRIGERATOR RANGE GOOD CONDITION $125 EACH CALL 481-5215 REFRIGERATOR FREEZER -side by side, elec. stove and cabinet. Call 351-0449. 126240FF WINS $10 035522FF WINS $25 SINK BASE- -36.

21" base cabinet with solid maple front, 1 piece white Formica top to fit both. All in excellent condition, $175. 367-4580 or 637- 3981. 149260FF WINS $5 STEREO RECEIVER KR2600 20 watts per channel, almost new, pair of Panasonic "Thrusters" speakers, cost over $350, sell for $250. Call 984-4522 or 891-3724.

STOVE- gas, avocado, excellent condition. $100. 574-8638. SWIMMING POOL-15 Vacuum and filter, Very good condition. $225.

Call after 4 p.m., 921-9043. TABLE- Drop leaf, Duncan Phyfe design. walnut, seats 12, 2 leafs with pads, 4 matching chairs, excel cond. $225. Matching buffet $100.

Will sell separately. 291-3948 or 261-7482. TRAIN SET-Valued at $1800, make offer. Call 491-5185. 142602FF WINS $10 TV- -color console, $110, port, color, 595, air 19,000 BTU, $120, 75 BTU, $70.

541-0192. Death Notices ROBINSON Annelu Tighe, beloved wife of William A. Robinson, devoted mother of Gail, Nancy and Deborah Robinson, daughter of the late James and Ellen Tighe, sister of the late Patricia Tighe, in Mt. Lookout, Tenn. Formerly of Mt.

Lookout. Blessing Gate of Heaven Cemetery Chapel Monday at the convenience of the family. Rememberances may be directed to the American Cancer Society. Stanley High Funeral Home. (631-3008).

ROLL Walter, beloved husband of Beatrice Fondong Roll; devoted father of Mrs. Roger Burke; dear brother of Miss Edna Roll, Mrs. Olive Geisler, Mrs. Nelle McDonald; grandfather of two grandchildren. Died, June 10, 1979.

Residence, 3905 Chapel Okeana, Ohio. Age, 68. Private funeral services, Charles C. Young Funeral Home, Hamilton-Cleves Road, Ross, Ohio, Tuesday, 11 a.m. There will be no visitation.

Memorials may be sent to Morgan Township Life Squad in his memory. SAUER Joseph beloved husband of Helen Saver (nee Stuntebeck), dear father of Mrs. Margaret Baker, Mrs. Helen Sturdivant, Mrs. Mary Jo Anderson and Miss Rita Sauer, seven grandchildren, dear brother of Charles, William and Lawrence Saver and Mrs.

Alice Hamm. Sunday, June 10, 1979. Residence 4506 Decoursey Covington. Age 64 years. Prayers Wednesday, June 13, from the Henry Linnemann Sons Funeral Home, Covington, at 10:30 a.m.

Funeral Mass, Holy Cross Church at 11 a.m. Interment Mother of God Cemetery. Visitation 5 until 9 p.m. SCHOCH Mary Edith (nee Hutchison), beloved wife of the late Hobart A. Schoch and mother of Mrs.

Sylvia Hunt, of Glastonbury, Connecticut, and Henry A. Schoch, of Grand Junction, Colorado; also survived by eight grandchildren. Thursday, June7, 1979. Formerly of Lookout Circle. Services will be held at George H.

Rohde and Son Funeral Home, Linwood and Delta Avenues, Mt. Lookout, Wednesday, June 13, at 11 a.m. No visitation. If desired, contributions may be made to the Hobart and Mary Schoch Scholarship Fund, Cincinnati Conservatory of Music. SEIWERT Anthony beloved husband of Mildred Meier Swiwert, dear father of Mrs.

Arnold (Mary Jo) Sucherman, Anthony J. Dennis J. and Richard P. Swiwert, grandfather of eight grandchildren, brother of the late Charles and Ruth Seiwert and son-in-law of Anna M. Winter; Friday, June 8, 1979.

Age 68 years. Residence, Cheviot. Friends may call at the Vitt and Stermer Funeral Home, 3425 Harrison Avenue, Cheviof, Monday from 5 to 9 p.m. Funeral Tuesday, June 12, 10:30 a.m. Funeral Mass, St.

Martin Church, 11 a.m. Member of St. Martin Men's and Athletic Societies. SPEARS Grover husband of Gladys Spears; father of Mrs. Estel Phillips, Mrs.

Joyce Crisp, Mrs. Debbie Reynolds, and Gary Spears; brother of Mrs. Elizabeth Turner, Mrs. Ruby Pully, Mrs. Polly Holcomb, Mrs.

Gertrude Marshall, Cecil, John and Monroe Spears; also survived by five grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. Thursday, June 7, 1979. Residence, Gleason, Tennessee. Services, Stonelick Church of the Brethren, Tuesday, June 12, at 2 p.m. Visitation at the church Monday, 5 to 9 p.m.

Arrangements by Noakes Funeral Home, Milford. age 81, cousin of Audrey STRIEDER B. Gillespie; Saturday, June 9, 1979.. Services at the convenience of the family, Memorials may be the charity of your choice. Arrangements by W.

Mack Johnson. STROHMAIER Charles beloved husband of the late Mae Hazel Bowers Strohmaier, dear brother of the late Edward Strohmaier, dear uncle of Charles Strohmaier, survived also by numerous other nieces and nephews; Wednesday, June 6, 1979 at Ft. Lauderdale, Florida at the age of 84. years. Funeral services Tuesday, 2 p.m.

at the Spring Grove um Chapel. Visitation at Mausoleum Chapel, Tuesday, 1 until time of service. may be made to your favorite ity. Dalbert and Woodruff Home serving the family. World War Veteran World War Veteran Korean Veteran Armed Services VALERIO Gene, beloved husband of the late Irma D.

Valerio (nee John), dear brother of Mrs. Clara Keenan and Armand Valerio and the late: Ameria Vlaerio; Saturday, June 9, 1979. Age 87 years. Residence, 5300 Hamilton Ave. Friends may call at the Hodapp Funeral Home, 6041 Hamilton College Hill, Tuesday, 9 to 10:30 a.m.

to be followed by the Mass of Christian Burial, St. Clare Church, College Hill, at 11 a.m. Mr. Valerio was a member of Man O' War American Legion Post Remembrances, if so desired, may be made to the American Cancer Society. VANCE-DEMPSEY Margaret R.

(nee Schuster), beloved wife of the late Craig T. Vance, devoted mother of M. Lavarne Blevins and John Dempsey, dear niece of Mrs. Floyd (Carolyn) Osborn, also survived by eight grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Saturday, June 9, 1979.

Age, 69 years. Friends may call at the Chas. A. Miller Sons Funeral Home, Hamilton Avenue at Knowlton Street, Northside, Tuesday, from 12 noon till time of funeral services at 2 p.m. VIT Vitoria (nee Urbano), beloved wife of the late Joseph Vit, devoted mother of Mrs.

David (Irene) Fenos, Mrs. Alfonsa (Fonce) Marti, na, Marsiglia (Marcella) and Valentine Vit, dear grandmother of seven grandchildren and 18 great-grandchildren, dear sister of four brothers and three sisters. Saturday, June 9, 1979. Residence, 8400 Banbury St. Mass of Christian Burial, Sacred Heart Italian Church, Tuesday, 10 a.m.

Friends may call Paul R. Young Funeral Home, 7345 Hamilton Mt. Healthy, Monday, from 5 to 9 p.m. WEBSTER David L. beloved husband of Mrs.

Martha Webster (nee Morrow). Devoted father of Daivd L. Joseph A. and Thomas R. Webster.

Dear brother of Mrs. Elizabeth Crank, Lloyd and John Webster. Residence, 410 Taylor Bellevue, Kentucky. Saturday, June 9, 1979. Prayers Tuesday, June 12.

at the Dobbling Funeral Home, Bellevue at 9:30 a.m. Mass of Christian Burial at Sacred Heart Church at 10 a.m. No visitation. WHITE Lottie (nee Deerwester), wife of the late Pearl T. White, of Katherine Chapman, Evelyn Metz, Clara Bell Crissinger, Lester and Delmont White, sister of Georgia Boles and Raymond Deerwester, also survived by 16 grandchildren.

Residence, Loveland, Ohio. Friday, June 8, 1979. Services at the convenience of the family. Family requests memorial contributions be directed to the American Cander Society. Tufts Funeral Home serving the family, ZUPAN A Robert beloved husband of Mary Y.

(Margie) Zupan (nee Sinnard), dear father of Robert and Lindi, Michaela Eva, Roy Duke, Barbara Elise, and Ronald Lamar Zupan, grandfather of Karen Rose Zupan, son of Michael and Lucille Zupan (Westbranch, and brother of Mrs. Betty Trambley, Gerald, Michael, and Mary Katherine Zupan, and Mrs. Judy Gasparetto; Friday, June 8, 1979. Visitation at the B. J.

Meyer Funeral Home (Colonial), 3726 Warsaw Monday from 5 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Mass of Christian Burial, Church of Resurrection at 8 p.m. Monday. If desired, family requests remembrances to the American Heart Association.

SELHORST GERANIUMS 50c OPEN 'til 8 PM, SUN. 'til 5 991 Neeb Rd. 922-1320 Funeral Directors 36 ALLISON AND ROSE 1021 Madison Covington. 261-0146. BOLTON LUNSFORD 3042 Harrison Ave.

661-4059. Harry Meyer Geiser 4989 Glenway Ave. 921-4144. IMWALLE MEMORIAL FUNERAL HOME 4811 VINE ST. 641-3434.

J.J. GILLIGAN SON 2926 Woodburn Ave. 281-8311. SIMMINGER 3050 Harrison, 661-6820 THOMAS FUNERAL HOMES Madisonville271-0732 Kenwood-791-5353. Vorhis Funeral Home, Inc.

SPRINGDALE NORWOOD-LOCKLAND WITT, GOOD KELSCH 3026 MADISON RD. 531-0105. W. MACK JOHNSON Mausolethe p.m. Memorials charFuneral Walnut Hills Madisonville 961-0474 961-0474 for each additional line) Treasure Chest 10 We've added four more 352-2800's for better selling in Treasure Chest Treasure Chest-the ads that deliver every time, are in such demand we've added four more phones.

Now our ad-visors can get to you more quickly for better selling results. Call 352-2800. Advertisements from individuals only are acceptable i in the Treasure Chest. No advertisement from a dealer will knowingly be published in this column. Report any violation to the Classified Advertising Manager at the Cincinnati Post, 352-2800.

004512FF WINS $100 AIR CONDITIONERS (3), like new $100, $145 $175. No checks. Only cash. 729-3615. AIR CONDITIONERS BTU CASEMENT, 20,000 BTU.

Call 481-2219, AIR -CONDITIONER 7800 BTU, used 1 summer, $225. 232-7370. ERRORS Errors must be reported immediately. SKILL POOL TABLE, $50, Call 574-7085. AIR CONDITIONERS -(4), 4,5,7, and 24 thousand Stu's, all excellent condition.

563-4897. ANTIQUE -CHURCH BELL. Bronze. Very old. 242-7782.

ANTIQUE HAPPY DAYS Juke box, valued, $9000. Make offer. Call 491- 5185. ANTIQUES -Berkey Gay furniture. Buffet and dresser with Mirror.

Hand painted, 731-5724, after 6 p.m. ANTIQUES 2 Victorian Armoires, American walnut with English burl and solid cherry circa 1860. 481-7635 or 662-9448. ANTIQUE UNIQUE- Singer sewing machine, old lanterns, scales, red pitcher pump, some with brass barrels. Unique lamps, maple cutting board coffee table.

474-4074. BARS -Back Bars Have several of each. All new. Excel. buy.

Will deliver, 485-7880, 331-4483. BED -King size, like new, includes foam top mattress box springs. $125 or offer. 871-0414. BEDRM SET-Stanley, white piece, dbl.

headboard, (2) night stands, desk chair, (2) dbl dressers, bookcase mirror, 752-6847 aft. 4:30 p.m. BEDROOM SET-3 pieces, double bed, dresser, chest of drawers, $150. Call 471-6555. BEDROOM-3 Bassett, $300.

Twin beds. 2, Early American, with dresser, $125, 244-6370. BICYCLE -Huffy, girls, 20 in. High rise with banana seat, like new. $40.

761-5110. BIKES Used, and parts. Call 521-5075. BREAKFAST SET-7 piece, $35. TV.

23 inch, uhf vhf, ransole. Call 542-4070. CAMERA 3. electronic reflex, case flash, like new, bargain $79. Call 729-0592.

095511FF WINS $10 CELLO trumpet, harp guitar, tuba, gongs, banjos, mandolins, guitars. chimes. Flute. 242-7782. CHAIN SAWS- -16" heavy duty, 95.

Unused. 231-1823. CHINA CABINET- German made, with bar. Unique. Call 731-0240.

CHINA-Noritake, service for 12, plus serving pieces, like new, beaut. cond. $275. 441-6651. CLOTHING -Name brand men's suits sport jackets; Florsheim shoes sz.

PC, A-1. 261-2602, 261-6443. COUCH- chair love seat, yellow gold crushed velvet. Cocktail fables, 1 hexagon, 1 square with velvet on doors, wood grain, 1 yellow lamp. $450 or best offer.

Very good cond. Call 242-1574. COUCH LOVE SEAT- Hercuion. excellent $350. 793-3525.

CRAGAR- 10" mags, 1 pair, and fire, $120, stereo tape player and speakers, $50, table top AC tape player, $25, name plate and Social Security Letter Press, $150. 635-2988. 126042FF WINS $5 DESK- oak, flat top, $45 Call 471-6555. DESK-Writing, blonde, maple, glass top, good condition. $75.

Call 821-8024. DINING ROOM Magnavox stereo console, $75. Call 49 p.m. 385-7361. DOUBLE OVEN -Range, green, selfcleaning, 6 mo.

$400, 777-4094. DRUMS- -Dble base, 8 piece set with cymbols, Zildian, all extra hardware. $350, 251-3724 Jim LAWN GARDEN TRACTOR- John Deer '77, 16 hydro, big tires, like new, 48" cut. 771-7468. LAWN MOWER- Sears, Eager One engine, good condition, $50.

Call 922-1051. LIVINGROOM SUIT- Couch, Loveseat, (2) brass, smoked glass end tables coffee table, modern, like new, excel, cond, call 921-2647 or 921- 5545. LIVING ROOM couch, 2 chairs, lamps, 2 end tables, coffee table, good shape, $350. 591-1395. 074061FF WINS $5 154693FF WINS $5 MILK OR COKE BOX-54" wide, 76" high, $800.

like new, also deep freeze 21 cu. ft. Delco, chest type, 4 yr old $300. 242-5025. MINI BIKE-3 H.P..

5 years old, used little, like new cost $450., now $250. sisiy-bar, duel exhaust, Call 531-7146. 061061FF WINS $10 MOVING- air conditioner, cools rooms, $175. Simmons hide-a-bed, $85, Floor fan, red 9x12 rug, 2 end tables. Call 662-4816.

PIANO Kimball, excellent condition, $700. 351-0962 PLANTS potted, vegetables, garden flowers. house plants, large variety, cactus. 521-7444. POOL TABLE Regulation size.

si late. make offer, Call aft. 4 p.m., 151-1204. TV- Color also color console, both good $100 each. Call 761- 8378.

TV-Zenith, color, A-1, real nice, $115. Snow tires, 14G, (2), $5 ea. Call 491-6517. TV-25" Early American Color; Also, Boston Rocker; Call 261-2602 or 261-4334 VACUUM- Compact, excellent, $90. Also gas range, excellent, $25.

Refrig, frost free. 563-4897. WASHER -Sears, portable, excellent condition, $115. Call 851-0408. 045250FF WINS $5 ZITHER skillets, alto horn, flute, mellophone, accordian, kettle drums, Russian Balaliaka, Greek Bazookie.

242-7782. Treasure Chest Sales 10a COMMUNITY GARAGE SALE-30 families in Fox Ridge Acre, June 10-5 p.m. Follow the Signs. Furn, clothing, household items. misc.

and much more! RUMMAGE BAG SALE- all you cHn get in large bag, very good clothing, all sizes, and misc. June 12, 10-2. Cathedral of Compassion, 4828 Vine St. RUMMAGE SALE- St. Catharine School cafertia, Wunder Ave, June 16th, 9-3, June 17th 2-5, something for everyene, $1 bag sale is 1-3 Sat, all day Sunday.

STEREO components, months old, Design Acustic speakers, Acustic squalizer, Dual turntable, etc. $2000. Monday Tuesday, 5-9 p.m. 431-6424, WESTWOOD-2533 Mustang Dr. off Montana, June 14-15th, misc.

items. Old new. Lots of bargains. Personals 12b Stop Self Hypnosis AAEH HYPNOTIST. -Lose Weight Pathways 371-8660 CASH FOR COLOR Port.

TV'S, not working. 481-5215. FREE- haul away old junk cars. Call 351-6026. PROBLEM PREGNANCY Free pregnancy tests, Abortion assist.

Women's Center. 621-1515, PROBLEM PREGNANCY Free pregnancy testing abortion information. Call WOMEN FOR WOMEN, 961-7615, 10-4 p.m. a problem? Call Contact, here 24 hours. 631-0111.

WILL interest on $15,000 for business purposes. 5 year, pay monthly. Excellent references. 661- 8420 or 481-2550. Business Personals 12c CHINET PLATES When using disposables ask for Chinet.

Contact your local distributor for details DRAPERY FABRIC- bolts remnants, $2.25 yd and under, all stock must go. 7404 Hamilton Ave. FREE PREGNANCY TEST No Appt, necessary, 241-9335, Choice PARTY RM AVAILABLE Opening June thru seating for 100, 661- 3185 aft. 10:30 a.m. PREGNANT? Appointments made 7 days.

Confidential, immediate help. Medicaid accepted. Clinic in your area. CALL TOLL FREE Ohio 1-800-362-1205 Others 1-800-321-1682 Business Personals 12c BAND WANTED Call 431-9556. CERAMIC MOLDS -new, $10 each.

Good selection. 641-4646. SINGLE? Meet sincere, beautiful people- like YOU. Call DATELINEfree: 800-451-3245 TALENT Major Independent Production Company Now Screening New Material and Talent For Recording Possibilities. For Interview Call Miss Davis, 621-6233.

THE CONSTELLATIONS Music for all Occasions Weddings, dances, private parties. Music from the 40's to today and NEVER TOO LOUD! 851-3429 Disclaimer of Debts 12d AM NOT RESPONSIBLE- For debts contracted by anyone other than myself. John Bauman, 6725 Bramble 45227, Travel Opportunities 12f AAACON has cars to Boston. Spokane, Idaho, Texas, gas allowance, 621-4744. Antiques Art 13 ANTIQUE WORKSHOP.

Collecting antiques for pleasure and profit! Learn about this fascinating hobby al the Norwood Presbyterian Church, 4400 Floral Norwood, 7:30 p.m., June 13. No sales, no admission charge. IMMEDIATE- cash paid for music boxes, KPM plaques, slot machines, quality oil paintings, private inves settlements. 621-8132..

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