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Gholson sheet Hughley, man Ave Kleeman, Nash, clerk. Boulding, Gatton, Wegman, and Williams metal 1 23, 33, custodian, 19, 23, and Barbara 22, 1528 Jr. Ln 3934 522 secretary mechanic, Licenses 5361 and J. Miami 21, Rosemont Jonathan Reading Brooks, Debor- Plum- book- and 210 J. applications engineer Linda Jean Rettiq, 22.

Glengate 5723 Alexander 49, 6434 Kenne- dy. truck driver, and Ruby Childs, 33, 3564 Montgomery factory William Monroe Byers 24, 966 Paradrome carpenter. and Judith L. Rogers, 30, 2785 Baker Jimmie sales representative. R.

Pickerill, 24, 3625 Aikenside Ave. clerk, and Joyce Ann Hanson, 23, 9526 Main clerk Tom Rose, 19, 6229 Marie dent, and Becky Pierman, 18, 1449 Van Fleet Ave. Calvin Cole, 19, 9545 Brehm bricklayer, and Jacqueline Huff, 16, 5429 Day Rd. John P. Ready, 24, 7855 YMCA mechanic and Carol S.

Klusman 24, 6748 Main sales lady. Nelson W. Ryan, 64, 611 Ludlow physician, and Lucile Harting, 55, 2940 Harrison Ave, teacher. Nelson W. Ryan, 64, 611 Ludlow physician, and Lucile Harting, 55, 2940 Harrison teacher.

T. B. Gehling, 30, 3219 Westbrook designer and Carleen T. Vance, 24, 3219 Westbrook secretary. David N.

Parker, 25, Signal tain, attorney, and Kathleen Hofmann, 22, 2718 Erlene teacher. Michael T. Oldendick, 25, RR 2, 247 Licking Pike, Darlene Alexandria, 19, assem: bler and A. Welsh, Ferguson Rd. D.

Scttt Cruse, 24, 7230 Mar Del 7450 engineer, S. and Timberlane Susan E. Woistmann, 22, export documentation Alan R. Sherman, 23, 3101 Clifton student, and Wallis J. Schneider, 23, 2447 Westwood Northern teacher.

Timothy Warren DeVitt, 27, 927 Paradrome chemical engineer and Linda Ann Kirk, 26, 901 Paradrome teacher. Robert O. Wenert 25, 2227 Westwoodf data processing, and Ger-1 Mettick, 24, 2488 Queen City pharmacist Joseph M. Williams, 22, 1667 Atson. construction worker, and Barbara Ann Naltner, 22, 1052 Academy Ave.

student. William A. Gerrard, 22, Springdale, Ohio, warehouseman, and Carol Hucke, 21, 918 Fourth Reading, cashier. Richard K. Dessauer, 29, 4227 Marburg machinist, and Sharon Lee Fults, 31, 3230 Bach Ave.

stenographer. Kinceston Moore, 21, 4618 Simpson U.S. Air Force, and Brenda Lee Humphrey, 19, 534 Clark file clerk. Larry E. Dalton, 25, 4444 Station cable splicer, and Janet R.

Hall, 26, 1718 Cedar secretary. John A. Huber 23 880 Lafayette Ave mechanic, and Karen Ann Bockhold, 19, 3680 Glengary clerical. Michael D. Waldrop, 23, 11980 Wincanton U.

S. Navy, and Patricia K. Jones, 20, 12028 Wincanton bank teller. Harold B. Stricker, 56, 145 E.

Mitchell postal worker, and Frances Thaman 59, 5527 Hamilton Ave. Melvin J. Volle 22, 3332 Blue Acres, salesman, and JUDITH A. Peaker, 21, 3622 LaClede secretary. John E.

Armstrong, 32, 8186 Wooster. Pike, sales manager, and Mary Lou Bernert, 28, 6776 Chestnut St. Donald A. Schwab, 29 5372 Bahama assembler, and Judith E. Byar, 23 5372 Bahama Ter file clerk.

Donald James Snyder, 23, 1861 Dwxter student, and Jo Ann Burns, 23, 615 Lowell social worker. Frank. Davis, 23, 722 W. Court loader, and Irene Hamir, 22, 722 W. Court St.

Davis S. Mahlman, 23, 2930 Vine draftsman, and Sandra K. Gorman, 22 4521, Mellwood Nursery teacher. William Bogart, 43, 5720 Winton architect, and Judith Anne Houssell, 34, 5720 Winton community relations. Stephen J.

Schrantz, 22, 6051 Peachview banker, and Teresa M. Schehr, 21, 6120 Bellair registered nurse. Russell Ray Bachman, 21, 30666 Shadycrest auto body man, and Constance L. Dorrmann 20, 3066 Shadcrest clerk typist. Robert Allen, 41, 3624 Dawson Ave city employee, and Mary F.

Heard, 41, 3624 Dawson Ave. Gary S. Auffart, 20, 559 Tusculum U. S. Army, and Deborah C.

Petitgout, 20, 1213 Paxton secretary. Walter C. Stephan, 37, Indianapolis, sales and Jan Iris Hill, 27, 6308 Corbly secretary David Kuehm, 19, Chicago, student, and Nancy. Wickfeldt, 22, 500 Belleview teacher. Leslie Powell 24, 719 Hand body, man, and Sandra Regina Gribbins, 719 Hand Ave.

John Upshaw 44 2001 Williamsburg mechanic, and Betty Jean Fail, 29, 2291 Williamsburg factory worker. John Earl Kennedy, 52, 5157 Foley pressman, and Kathryn Marie Kresser, 53, 3006 Montana Ave, licensed practical nurse. othy M. Hammann, 20, 4458 Darrow U. S.

Marines, and Patricia G. Hall. 20, 1634 Argyle registered nurse. Ronald F. Kraeft, 26, 6509 ArborSue crest.

Meeker, 20, maintenance 11733 man, Labanon Karen Loveland, registered nurse. Nicholas Luca, 23, 2301 Rohs mechanic and Barbara Kahles, 18, 526 Klotter Ave. Scott, 19, 2877 Newtown car washer, and Brenda Neal 17, 3085 Little Dry Run Rd. Harold Lee Bare, 20, 2669 Williams Norwood, wood worker, and Marjorie Sue Adams, 19, 7832 Woodruff secretary. Alvin T.

Lovell, 43, 1940 Cleneay Norwood, truck driver, and Anna Ruby Weaver, 46, 2026 Weyer Norwood, waitress. Caudice Betts Jr. 19, 2015 Ryan and Frances Crawford, 19, 2471 St car washer. Roland' Reaves, 46, 1218 California minister; and Elizabeth Utz Bell, 38, 1218 California Ave. William L.

Bruner, 20, 3785 State Batavia, Ohio, student-famer, Lehman and Barbara Carol Bobb, 21, 2935 Rd. student. Jose M. Chavez, 27, 4716 Delhi Pike, bricklayer, and Linda L. Ley, 23, 3959 Delhi Pike, clerical.

Clarence A. Crosby, 31, 713 Ridqeway laborer, and Alice Sue Reed, 35, 713 Ridgeway licensed practical nurse Kenneth Lanham, 19, 1445 St. Clair 19, 1317 Cryer cashier. Floyd Tidwell 25, 1009 Van Buren machinist, and Mary L. Waller, 21, 1009 Van Buren student.

William Alexander, 20, 2631 Foran brazier, and MaureenHaberthier, 21, 3424 Muddy Creek James H. Bishop 23, 6396 W. accounting, clerk. U. S.

Army, and Virginia M. Christenson, 22, 6851 Harrison Pike, baby sitter, Gregory L. Green, 21, 2569 Talbott Ave R. R. brakeman, and Marilyn Likerman, 23, 1634 Don Rich secretary.

Barry Cohen, 23, 200 W. Galbraith auto parts, and sales Jan Metz, 21. 7872 Greenland girl. William R. French, 27, 2500 Ida rug cleaner, and Mary Ann Schmidt, 22, 5770 Cheviot cashier.

Paul J. Thamann, 23, 2437 Carol Reading, mechanic, and Beverly A Romes, 19, 2140 Ross Norwood, secretary. Raymond E. Atkinson, 23, 3348 Stathem assistant manager, and Debra Kay Schneider, 19, 6008 student. Robert R.

Wiebell, 20, 7420 Sagamore salesman, and Sharon K. Strunk, 19, 11657 Van Cleve Ave. Thomas R. 25, 6999 Ken Arbre Dr, teacher, and Lynn E. Calvin, 29, 5563 E.

Galbraith teacher. Vernon L. Cross, 23, 2800 Norwood Norwood, draftsman, and Rebecca Morgeson, 18, 5438 Rolston Nor wood, sales clerk. Baker, 18, 404 Mill maintenance man, and Monika A. Blume, 19, 527 Walnut St.

Deuwin B. Morrow 43, 7828 Laurel Ave realtor, and Mary D. Palmer, 42, 6708 Miami sales clerk. Elvin L. Bauck, 56, 213 E.

13th Covington, jet technician, and Allendorf Dolores G. Hudson, 49, 4211 machine operator. Bruce W. Mullins, 18, 2640 Victory apprentice. crane operator, and Amy Allen, 18, 2640 Victory Pky.

George Szabolcsi, 18, 1051 Meredith stock man, and Gloria Jean McDade, 17, 2612 Roosevelt stuDENT. Dalton R. Stevens, 18, 4044 Hamilton and Paula A. Farmer, 16, 2401 Spring Grove Ave. John F.

Benson 111, 27, 2520 Canterbury artist, and Mary I. Konstans, 24, 3130 North Bend sales clerk. Kamthorn Sukumarabamdhu, 36, 2699 Erlene student, and Pathanee Comonpundorn, 23, 2699 Erlene student. Journeg'a End BURKE Florence, beloved sister of the late Gertude Burke; Wednesday, October 20, 1971; Carmel Manor Home, formerly of 2347 Madison Rd. Funeral from the Gilligan Funeral Home, Woodburn at Lincoln, Friday, October 22.

Mass of the Resurrection, at Holy Angels Church, at 9:30 A. M. Friends may call Thursday after 4 P. M. CEFALU Edwin beloved husband of the late Anna Buhrman Cefalu, devoted father of Mrs.

Jim (Madge) Sheets and Edward G. Cefalu, also survived by 10 grandchildren and 12 greatgrandchildren; Wednesday, October 20, 1971; residence, 1515 Covered Bridge in his 86th year. Blessing at the Neidhard Funeral Home, 7401 Hamilton Mt. Healthy, Saturday, October 23, at 10 A. ML Friends may call Friday, 4 to 9 P.

M. Interment Arlington Memorial Gardens. For funeral more director, complete refer to information DATE individual and obituary address of below. the NAME TIME ATHERTON, Agnes 10:00 A.M. BREITENSTEIN, Eric 9:00 A.M.

BURGESS, Laura 2:00 P.M. BURKE, Florence 9:30 A.M. CEFALU, Edwin! H. 10:00 A.M. CLINE, Howard 1:30 P.M.

CLOS, Arthur 1:00 P.M. GEORGE, Thomas 10:00 A.M. GRANT, Lovinia HASSELBECK, Helen 9:00 A.M. KINNEY, Gertrude 9:30 A.M. LA BARBERA, S.

P. Col. LIEBISCH, Mildred 10:00 A. M. MacKAY, John 9:00 A.M.

MAIORINO, Nicholas 9:00 A. M. MEEHAN, Karen 11:00 A.M. MEYER, Hedwig 10:00 A. M.

MOEDL, Catherine 9:00 A.M. OHR, Harold 9:30 A.M. RANSON, Raymond 10:00 A.M. REILEY, Mae 10:00 A.M. ROBINSON, Annie Bell 10:00 A.M.

ROOT, Robert 10:00 A. M. RUMP, Henrietta 10:00 A.M. SCOTT, Carolyn 2:00 P.M. SR.

Philip Marie Mullvihill 10:00 A. M. SINCLAIR, Debbie 10:30 A. M. STALLINGS, James 9:30 A.

M. STARRY, Luther 1:30 P.M. STEIGER, Clementine 10:00 A.M. STEPHENSON, Fred 2:00 P. M.

STRIETELMEIER, Henry 2:00 P.M. TODOROV, Dusan 9:30 A.M. UMBAUGH, Ralph 2:00 P.M. Von LEHMDEN, Frank H. Jr.

10:00 A. M. VIERS, Lela 1:30 P.M. WILLIS, Warren 11:00 A.M. WOOD, Earl 11:00 A.M.

Journry'a End ATHERTON Agnes beloved sister of George G. and Ann D. Atherton, Mrs. Alice Von Bright and the late John, Elijah and Noah Atherton, Chloia Gray; Wednesday, Oct to 20, 1971; residence, 336 Howell Ave. Friends may call at the Anderson Funeral Home, 415 Ludlow Clifton, Friday, 6 to 9 P.

M. Funeral service Saturday 10 A. M. BREITENSTEIN Eric dearly beloved husband of Ruth Myers Breitenstein, also survived by two nieces and two nephews, Monday, Oct 18, 1971; residence 1818 Garden Lane, Bond Hill. Friends may call at the Betz Funeral Home, 23 E.

6th Newport, Thursday 4 to 8 P. M. Mass of the Resurrection St. Bernard Church, Dayton, Ky. Friday, Oct.

22 at 9 A. M. BURGESS Laura, beloved wife of the late Kenneth Burgess, devoted mother of Kenneth Burgess, Indianapolis, Indiana, and sister of Myrtle Meyers, Marget Miller, Beatrice Watson, Ilean Walton and Charlie Hamilton; Tuesday, October 19, 1971; residence, Hooven, Ohio. Service Friday, October 22, at 2 P. M.

at the Argo Funeral Home, Cleves. Visitation Thursday 6 to 9 P. M. CLINE Howard beloved husband of the late Tina Ward Cline, dear father of Mrs. Arthur (Louise) Day, John (Dill), Howard and Harold E.

Cline, the late Gerald and Remega Cline, 11 grandchildren and 8 great grandchildren, Monday, Oct. 18; age 81; former residence 3820 Glenmore Ave. Friends may call at Rebold Funeral Home, 3700 Glenmore Ave. at Mozart, Cheviot, after 4 P. M.

Wednesday. Services Thursday 1:30 P. M. CLOS Arthur beloved husband of Martha Clos (nee Burns), devoted father of Mrs. Lorraine Hodges and Michael Clos, dear brother of Mrs.

Elizabeth Crowe, Mrs. Clara Schuster Mrs. Idella Addison, Clarence, William, Charles, Floyd and Earl Clos, dear grandfather of three grandchildren; Tuesday, October 19, 1971, at residence, 529 E. 2nd Newport, Ky. Services MuehlenkampErschell Newport 1 Funeral Home, 835 York Friday P.

M. Visitation 3 to 9 P. M. Thursday. GEORGE Thomas beloved husband of Helen George (nee Raphael); beloved father of Mrs.

Rosemary Krieger of level and, Ohio, Mr. Norman George of New Jersey and Mrs. Elaine Blum, dear grandson of Tom George; nine grandchildren; beloved brother of Samuel, James, Joseph, Louis, Donald, Edward and Anthony George, Mrs. Rosamond Ackel, Mrs. Nashaba King, Mrs.

Christina Wakjm and Mrs. Emeline Barkert, Tuesday, October 19 of 1241 Corbett Avenue. Funeral from the John J. Radel Co. Price Hill Funeral Home, 4122 Glenway Thursday, October 21 at 9:30 A.

M. Mass of the Resurrection at St. Anthony of Pad-1 ua Church, Victory Pkwy. at 10 A. M.

Member of Sunshine Club, Holy Name Society and Ashababet Club. Friends may call Wednesday, October 20 after 4 P. M. Parking in rear. GRANT Lovinia (nee Adams); beloved wife of the late Willian Grant; devoted mother of Mrs.

Taralee Delaine of Cuba, Alabama, Mrs. Anna Larkins, Mrs. Thelma Ward of Cincinnati, Mrs. Mattie Daniels; Yuma, Arizona, and Mrs. Melva Jennings of Chicago; also survived by 26 grandchildren; host of other relatives and friends; October 19, 1971; residence, 8440 1 go me Rd.

Friends may call Friday from 6-9 P. M. at Jamison Jamison Funeral Home, 3437 Montgomery Rd. Evanston. Funeral service and burial, Cuba, Alabama.

HASSELBECK Helen A. (nee Stuck); beloved wife of George J. Hasselbeck; devoted mother of Melvina Stabner and Edward L. Hasselbeck; grandmother of 7, great-grandmother of sister of John L. Stuck; Tuesday, Oct.

19, 1971; residence 4428 Camberwell Rd. Service Friday 9 A. M. Visitation at the Witt, Good Keisch Funeral Home, 3026 Madison Rd. at Oakley Square, Thursday 7 to 9 P.

M. Memorial Donations may be made to the Burns Institute or Catherine Booth Hospital. KINNEY Gertrude, (nee Maloney), devoted sister of Miss Helen Maloney, Mrs. Ethel Mannix of Washington, D. C.

and Mrs. Katherine Potts of Laguna Hills, California; Aunt John W. and Delores Mannix, both of Washington, D. C. and Robert Coleman of Honolulu, Hawaii, Tuesday, Oct.

19, 1971; residence 5136 Montgomery Norwood. (No visitation.) Mass of the Resurrection St. Peter Paul Church, Norwood. Friday, Oct. 22 at 9:30 A.

M. Vorhis Funeral Home Norwood in charge. LIEBISCH Mildred Jeanette, (nee Smith), beloved wife of Edward W. Liebisch devoted mother of Harry Jr. and James Rawlings, dear daughter of Mary and Harold Stephenson, and dear sister of Jean Wells, Vera Everitt and Ward Stephenson, also survived by four grandsons; October 18, 1971: residence, 5866 Morningside Drive, Fairfield, Ohio.

Friends may call from 6. to 9 P. M. Wednesday at the Shorten Funeral Home, 400 Reading Mason, Ohio. Service Thursday, October 21 at 10 A.

M. at the funeral home. Burial, Rose Hill Cemetery, Mason, Ohio. LA BARBERA S. P.

Colonel. (Retired) U. S. A. F.

residence 8311 Wexford Rd. (Marlton Upper Marlboro, Maryland) husband of (Esther) Alfonso. Class of 1937 Good Samaritan Hospital. Survived are 4 daughters and 1 granddaughter also survived by 1 brother and mund 3 A. sisters, (Betty) including Kammererr; Mrs.

Cincin- Ednati, Ohio; Ft. Benjamin Hospital, Indianapolis, In di a Sunday, Sunday, October, 17, 1971. Funeral at convenience of family at Arlington National Cemetery, Washington, D. C. Remembrances may be sent American Cancer Society.

MAIORINO Nicholas beloved husband of Mrs. Mayme Maiorino (nee Budke), dear father of Mrs. Rose Schmitz and John Maiorino; also survived by 10 arandchildren; Tuesday, October 19, 1971: residence. 55 Burney Lane, Ft. thomas, Ky Prayers, Muehlenkamp-Erschell Ft.

thomas Funeral Home, 47 South Ft. Thomas Friday, 8:30 A. Requiem High Mass at St. Therese Church. 9 A M.

Visitation 6 to 9 P. M. Thursday. W. and may dance, James chester, Anspach Tuesday.

call STALLINGS Creta Stallings 6050 5726 Journey's at Ohio, Hoss October Stallings, Montgomery of beloved Doerger 9 brother a 19, dear Stallings Wilmington, husband M. son of 1971. End of and of of Funeral Friends Thomas Ohio; Resi- Jack Blan- Rita of CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 1 old, Call black FOUND breast, to 871-5753. 9 the vicinity P. Thursday, with tail M.

Male telephone of tipped. white Poodle, color. MISCELLANEOUS TROUBLED? 241-1556. puppy, Clifton LUST October minister markings Hyde and about ANL 15 Park on 6 21, Lafayette, NOTICES FOUND wks. 1971 THE HOUSES FOR CINCINNATI BLUS SALE 1 ASH ENQUIRER HOUSES a a a a a a a a a a FOR 53 SALE? FUNERAL HOME Oct.

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23 Oct. 22 Oct. 22 Anderson Betz Argo Gilligan Neidhard Rebold Muehlenkamp-Erschell John J. Radel Jamison Jamison Witt, Good Kelsch Vorhis (Washington, D. Shorten Thomas Memorial Muehlenkamp-Erschell Paul R.

Young Rebold Albert L. Boehmer Riedlinger-Lemen Fuldner Mortuary Dobbling Jamison Jamison Vorhis Quentin K. Staley Moore Oct. 21 Gilligan-Siefke Oct. 22 Neidhard-Minges Oct.

21 Nurre Bros. Oct. 22 Chas. A. Miller Sons Oct.

22 W. Mack Johnson Oct. 22 Elliston-Stanley Oct. 22 Dalbert Woodruff Oct. 22 Gump-Holt Oct.

21 Hawthorne Oct. 22 Bolton Lunsford Oct. 22 Stanley High Oct. 22 T. P.

White Sons Oct. 21 Busse Borgmann Journey a End MacKAY John beloved husband of Vivian Smith MacKay; devoted father of Mrs. Carol Boes, Michael, Patricia, Janet, and Jim MacKay; brother of Stand and Joe MacHosky of Pittsburgh, Leo MacKay and Mrs. Bert Sisson of Detroit and Mrs. W.

J. Rumbefrt of St. Petersburg; October 19, 1971; residence, Symphony Montgomery. Friends may call at the Thomas Memorial, 7500 Montgomery Kenwood, Thursday evening trom 6 to 9 P. M.

Mass of the Resurrection at All Saints Church Friday, 9 A. M. Burial, Gate of Heaven Lemetery. Karen Lynn; beloved daughter of Robert J. and Jeanne (Wittmann) Meehan dear sister of John and Kevin Meehan; dear daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Cliff Wittman Sr. and Mr. and Mrs. Robert J.

Meehan; suddenly, Oct. 20, 1971; residence, 2678 Haverknoll Pleasant Run. Age 6 yrs. Funeral services Paul R. Young Funeral Home, 7345 Hamilton Mt.

Healthy, Friday at 11 A. M. Friends may call Friday from 10 A. M. til time of service.

MEYER Hedwig (Hadie), (nee Weil); widow of Alphonse Meyer; dear mother of Mrs. Ralph (Mary) Tim me Wednesday, Oct. 20, 1971; age 80; residence, 4247 Homelwan Ave. Friends may call at Rebold Funeral Home, 3700 Glenmore Ave. at Mozart, Cheviot, Thursday 6-9 P.

M. Funeral Mass Friday St. Aloysius Gonzaga Church, 10 A. M. MOEDL Catherine Wortman, beloved wife of F.

Joseph Moedl, devoted mother of Mrs. Joseph (Mary) Armstrong, Mrs. James (Patricia) Moning, Mrs. William (Susan) Owens and Mrs. Howard (Joanne) Immenhort, sister of Paul Wortman, Dorothy Dick, Irene Whitman and sister-in-law of Mrs.

Lawrence (Theresa) Wagner, Mrs. Catherine Wood and Mrs. Richard (Mary Frank, also 12 grandchildren; suddenly, in her 61st year; residence, 107 Baker St. Bernard. Memorial Mass, St.

Clement Church, Saturday 9 A. M. Albert L. Boehmer Funeral Home. OHR Harold beloved husband of Edith Groeger Ohr; devoted father of William, Robert and Terrence also survived by four granddaughters; dear brother of Mrs.

Dorothy Wagenblast, Mrs. Helen: Swanson, William and Clarence Ohr, all of Hammond, passed away Tuesday, October 19, 1971, residence 1756 Lawn Ave. Mass of the Resurrection Friday, St. Agnes Church at 9:30 A M. Friends may call at the Riedlinger-Lemen Funeral Home, 1309 California Ave.

Bond Hill Thursday 6-9 P.M. Donations may be made to the American Cancer Society. RANSOM Raymond beloved husband of Catherine Surnbrock Ransom and father of Margie Carr, Raymond Charles and Carol Ransom; brother of Russell Ransom and grandfather of Cheryl, Bill and Paula Carr and Chuck and Sue Ransom; Tuesday, October residence, 2726 Wagner St. Friends may call at the Fuldner Mortuary. 421 Arch St.

Thursday, from 5-9 P. M. Park in adjoniing garage using Broadway entrance.) Services, Friday, October 22, at 10 A.M. Interment. Greendale Cemetery, Lawrenceburg, Ind.

REILEY Mae (nee Fuller), wife of the late John W. Reiley, devoted mother of Mrs. William (Gladys) Marsh and the late Wilburn Reiley, dear sister of Mrs. Eliza Nelson, Mrs. Margaret Whitaker, Andrew and Daniel Fuller.

Also survived by three grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. Residence Box 131, Mary Ingles Melbourne, Ky. Tuesday, October 19, 1971. Services Friday, October 22 at the Dobbling Funeral Home, Ft Thomas at 10 A. M.

Visitation Thursday from 4 to 9 P. M. ROBINSON Annie Bell; beloved friend of Homer Hicks; also survived by 2 nephews, host of cousins and other relatives; October 18, 1971; residence, 417 W. 8th St. Friends may call Friday Jamison from Funeral 6-9 P.M.

at 437 Jamison Hopkins Home, St. West End where funeral service will be held Saturday at 10 A. M. Burial Union Baptist Cemetery. ROOT Robert beloved husband of Mary Troy Root; devoted father of Mrs.

Laura Kirkpatrick and Steve Root; son of Gorman H. Root and the late Gertrude Butland Root; Tuesday, October 19, 1971; residence, 9746 Reading Evendale. Friends may call at the Vorhis Funeral Home, 310 Dunn Service Lockland, Friday 5-9 P. M. urday, October 23 at 10 A.

M. Wyoming Lodge Service Friday 8 P. M. RUMP Henrietta, beloved daughter of the late Henry and Josephine Doepke Rump, dear sister of Matilda and Eleanor Rump, Mrs. Antoinette Lew, Mrs.

Mary Louise Roell, Ferd, Joseph and the late Robert Rump; Tuesday, October 19, 1971; residence, 7130 Ohio Silverton. Friends may call Thursday 4 to 9 p. m. at the Quentin K. Staley Funeral Home, 7140 Plainfield Deer Park.

Mass of the Resurrection Friday at 10 A.M. St. John Church, Deer Park. SCOTT Carolyn beloved wife of the late James Scott and dear aunt of Mrs. Edith Stewart; Tuesday, October 19, 1971; residence, 209 North Batavia.

Services will be held at 2 P. M. Friday from the Moore Funeral Home, 225 Spring Batavia, where friends may call one hour before time of services. There will be no visitation Thursday. Interment Batavia Cemetery.

SR. PHILIP MARIE MULVIHILL, S. C. Tuesday, October 19, 1971, at the Mother House, Mt. St.

Joseph, Ohio. Mass of the Resurrection at the Convent Chapel, Thursday, October 21, at 10 A. M. SINCLAIR Debbie (nee Abrams), beloved wife of Clarence A. Sinclair: dear mother of Mrs.

Elmer (Wanda) Harness, Miss Dorothy Sinclair and Mrs. Barbara Heustis; also survived by. five grandchildren; one grandchild; three brothers; four sisters; Tuesday, October 19, 1971; residence, 3567 Fieldcrest age 65 years. Funeral service at the Neidhard-Minges Fun al Home, 3155 Harrison Westwood, Friday, October 22 at 10:30 A. M.

Visitation, Thursday, 6 to 9 P. M. Index A260960. Loretta Dunn vs Ronald ier. A260962.

Beyond monetary jurisdicMunicipal Court. A260963. Delma Kinney vs Robert Kinney. Divorce. C.

A260964. Marian Ruth Moreland vs James Moreland Jr. Divorce. A260965. the matter of ings to compel the attendance of Dale Tope and Mike Schehr as witness at hearing.

A260966. In the matter of proceedings to compel the attendance of John G. Hayson as witness at hearing. A260968 Federal National Mortgage vs William, L. Kirklin et al.

For $14,305 and foreclosure of mortgage. A260969. Same vs Steve T. Hester et al. For $15,094.

Foreclosure. A260970. Monica M. Herzoq vs Daniel J. Herzoq Divorce.

A260971. Dorris A. Webb vs William Webb. Divorce. A260972.

Julie Ann Valerius VS Mark E. Valerius. Divorce. A260973. Jule Wimmers vs Neisner Brothers, Inc.

For $20,534, damages. A260974. Ralph W. Green vs Kiebler Co. et al.

For $30,000. A260975. Irene Cox vs Jerry B. Cox. Divorce.

A260976. Barbara Lin Wilkes vs Stephen Donald Wilkes. Divorce. A260977. James A.

Miller vs Freda B. Even, For $251,849. A260978. General Motors Acceptance Corp. vs Eddie Campbell.

For $1759. A260979. Alleda J. Hampton vs. Earl Hampton.

Divorce. A260980. Mary A. Stall vs James L. Stall Divorce, A260981.

Wanda J. Couch vs Daniel E. Couch. Divorce. A260982.

Brenda Barnes vs Richard R. Banes. Divorce, William J. Miller A260983, Margaref M. Miller, A260984.

Mary Morse vs Buster J. Morse, Divorce. A260985. Johanna Reynolds vs Kenneth Reynolds. Divorce.

A260986. Steve- Jackson vs Barbara Ann Jackson. Divorce. A260987. Central Trust Co vs.

Eugene J. Arbino et al. For $19,508. A260988. Karen Delong vs.

Richard Albert. DeLong. Divorce, A260989. Bonnie Williams vs Harold Wiliams. Divorce.

A260990. Annie Mae Smith VS George. Smith: Divorce A260991. Home Stafe A vs Paul R. Moe et al.

For $43,426 and foreclosure of mortgage. A260922. Marie E. Huber vs. Robert G.

Huber: Divorce. A260993. Gilda S. Sanders vs Aygeris Ketemanis Appointment of a receiver. A260994.

Home State A vs Bonnie J. Doughman. et al. For $13,584. A260995.

Hyde Park Li vs Robert B. Paris et al. For $13,617. A260996. Davis vs Terry Lee Davis.

Divorce. A260997 Glenn E. Ross vs Shirley Ann Ross. Divorce. A260998.

Vincent. Yeager vs. Darlene Yeager. Divorce. A260999.

Kerney Rutland vs Mary Rutland. Divorce: A261000. Linda Green vs Rogers L. Green. Divorce A261001.

Ruth Conneighton vs Frederick M. Conneighton. Divorce. A261002. Ruth Sloman vs Sheldon L.

Sloman. Divorce. A261003. Ward H. White et al vs Melvin Pufteet.

For $60,000 A261004. Theresa Schwierking VS William W. Schierking. Divorce. A261005.

Betty Sue Fights vs Larry E. Fights. Divorce, A261006. Anne. Anthony vs.

Charles Anthony. Divorce A261007. Rosemarie Gottesman vs Milton Gottesman. To set aside agreements. A261056.

J. Phillip Rochley, director of highways, State of Ohio, vs. Dolores Burke et al. Appropriation of real estate. A261057.

Thomas D. Jackson vs P. Buelferman et al. For $25,000. A261058.

Chadwick Buford Bolling VS. Jone Bolling. Divorce. A261059. The Valley Central Co.

Vs. Robert L. Phelps et al For $10,500, A261060. Linda S. DeWald vs.

Roger F. DeWald. Divorce. A261061. Edna E.

Darling vs Jimmy Larry Darling Sr. Divorce. A261062. Dept. of Mental Hygiene and Correction, Bureau of Support, State of Ohio.

For $6722. A261063: Norma C. Thornton VS. Philip S. Thornton Divorce.

A261064. Eileen D. Legere vs. Robert Wayne Legere. Divorce.

A261065. Tommie Peters vs. Willard Peters. Divorce. A261066.

Ronnie J. Bright VS Dorotha L. Bright. Divorce. A261067.

The College Hill Co. VS. Thomas H. Buster et al. For 979.1 A261068.

Mary Kenton vs. liam A. Kenton. Divorce. A261069.

Ivery Futch vs. Audrey Lee Futch. Divorce. A261070. Lois Wilson vs, King Wilson.

Divorce. A261071 Elm vs. Roy C. Clark et al. For $10,588.

A261072, Hunter SA vs. Harold E. Hall For $11,909. Marget VS. Charles Worsham et al.

For $13,690. A261074. Robert Bellucci, VS. First National Bank of Exec. Estate of Augustine J.

Long. For 250. A261075. Phyllis F. Hodge vs! Michael.

A261076. T. Hodge. Divorce. National Federal Mtq.

Assn. vs. James C. Stubblefield et al For $15,463. A261077.

Richard L. Evans vs. Hattie M. Evans. Divorce.

A261078. Patricia Hubbs vs. Delbert Hubbs. Support. A261079.

Progress Lithographing Co. VS. Local 271, Lithographers' and Photoengravers' International Union. Application for appointment of arbitrator. A261080.

Marie McClendon vs. William D. McClendon. Support. A261081.

Virginia R. Garland Braunstein VS Ronald C. Braunstein. Support. A261082.

Marion Jones vs. Nathaniel Jones. Support. A261083. Roberta M.

Felice vs. Robert Dean Eide. Support. A261084. E.

Hutton vs Albert G. Hutton. Support. A261008. Evelyn M.

Polston vs. Ronald R. Polston. Support. A261009.

Auto Paint Supplies, vs. Gwendolyn Ann Cipollone. A261010. Doroth G. Kirkbride vs.

Charles E. Kirkbride. Divorce. A261011. David Mersman, et al vs.

Robert Hack, et al. For $30,534. A261012. Dorothy F. Booher et al vs.

Linda McCloud. For $47,500. A261013. Dorothy Brewer vs. Gordon H.

Brewer, Divorce. A261014. Bonnie Taylor vs. Robert Taylor. Support.

A261015. Bonnie Pritchett vs. Obie G. Higgins, Dr. Support.

A261016. Wanda Davis Vs. Lester Clark. Support. A261017.

Earlene Perrault vs. Charles T. Carter. Support. A261018.

Patricia Ridenour vs. Glen Ridenour. Support. A261019. Marianne Cuneo vs.

Marianne Cuneo. Support. A261020. Imogene Frutauff vs. Michael T.

Wayne 11. Support. A261021. Frank Von Holle vs. Bureau of Workmen's Compensation, et al.

Appeal. A261022. Teresa B. Cotting vs. Diagnostic Laboratory, Inc.

For a declaratory judgment. A261023. Robert Lee vs. Margaret Let. Divorce.

A261024. Charles W. Green vs. Sonia Marie Green. Divorce.

A261025. Cynthia Ann Wilson vs. Gerald G. Wilson. Divorce.

A261026. Betty B. Turner vs. Elvin L. Turner.

Divorce. A261027. Larry Wilson Mullenix vs. Rose Marie Mullenix. Divorce.

A261028. Marilyn R. Blankenship vs. Louis H. Blankenship.

Divorce. A261029. Cheryl J. Hull vs. Kenneth G.

Hull. Divorce. berry et al. For $10,900. A261030.

John L. Tranter vs. Banberry et al. For $10,900 A261031. Barbara Gay Fisher vs.

Fred C. Fisher. Divorce A261032. Barbara Waver vs. Ralph Waver.

Divorce. A261033. Annie Wadley vs. Georgie Wadley. Divorce, A261034.

Paralee Edna Wychoff vs. Ricky A. Wyckoff. Divorce. A261035.

Lockland A vs. Bessie M. Tucker, et al. For $3405 and foreclosure of mortgage. A260137.

Mattie Finley vs. Christy Matz dba Mann's Lounge. Appeal. A261038. Julie Gassman vs.

Norman D. Gassman. Divorce. A260139. Susan G.

Schaeff vs. Norman J. Schaeff. Divorce. A260140.

Karen E. Pex vs. Howard J. Pez. Divorce.

A261041. Geers Lithographing Co. vs. Mr. Harris Dennis.

For $7683. A261042. City of Cincinnati vs. Marvin Washington, et al. Appropriation of real estate.

For $8500. A261043. William T. Daugherty vs. Betty Daugherty.

Divorce. A261044. Steven S. Bullock, et al vs. Board of Education For of Reading Community City Schools.

$20,000. A261045. JoAnn Shelton vs. James H. Shelton.

Divorce. A261046. Jay F. Zook vs. Joseph A.

Palma, et al. For $7907. A261047. Charles R. McFarland vs.

Linda McFarland. Divorce. A261048. Robert Nutter, et al vs. Cincinnati Gas Electric Co.

For $75,850. A261049. Thomas Mirkos. et. al vs.

Liquor Control Commission. Appeal. A 261050. Danny R. Robbins vs.

Gloria Jean Robbins. Divorce. A261051. Barbara Armstrong vs. Jerry A.

Armstrong. Divorce. Lee A260961. Jerry Farier Reeth Far- Gaonr FLORAL DESIGNS 6 E. 4th St.

MA 1-3662 Home, Rd. Wednesday 4 to P. Mass the Resurrection Ss. Peter Paul 9:30 A. M.

STARRY Church. Thursdav. October 21 at Nurre Luther beloved husband of Edra Davis Starry: dear father of Jeanette Buono; dear grandfather of Dennis Michael Horner and Mark Vito Buono; dear nephew of Grace Angleberger; Tuesday, Oct. 19, 1971; age 58 years; residence, 2327 Iroll Ave. Friends may call at the Chas.

A. Miller Sons Funeral Home, Hamilton Ave. at Knowlton Northside, Thursday 4 to 9 P. M. Funeral service Friday 1:30 M.

STEIGER Clementine Kavach, mother of Barbara Vaughn and JoAnne Dietz, sister of Emmeline Toldi, and Laura Grimme, grandmother of Kimberly Vaughn and Julianne Dietz; formerly of 3724 Boudinot Wednesday, October 20, 1971. Friends may call at the W. Mack Johnson Funeral Home, 1309 East McMillan Walnut Hills, Thursday, 5 to 8 P. M. Mass of the Resurrection, St.

Bonaventure Church, Friday, October 22 at 10 A. STEPHENSON Fred, age 75; husband of the late Nellie Stephenson (nee Biddle): at Grant County Hospital, Williamstown, Wednesday, October 20, 1971. Survived by several sister-inlaws, nieces and nephews. Funeral services from the Elliston-Stanley Funeral Home, Williamstown, Friday, October 22, at 2 P. M.

Interment, Williamstown Cemetery. Visitation after 4 P. M. Thursday. STRIETELMEIER Henry beloved husband of Ada Frauman Strietelmeier, devoted father of Jack E.

Strietelmeir, grandfather of Mark Strietelmeier, brother of Ida Stumpf and Edwin Strietelmeier; Monday, October 18, 1971; residence, 3207 Mozart Ave. Funeral service will be held Friday at 2 P. M. at the Salem United Presbyterian Church of Westwood. Friends may call Thursday 4 to 9 P.

M. at the Dalbert and Woodruff Funeral Home. 2880 Boudinot Ave at Queen City. TODOROV Dusan, beloved husband of the late Angelka Todorov (Stoykov); dear father of Robert Todorov, John Todorov of Garden Grove, Calif. and Ben Todorov; also survived by SiX grandchildren and seven greatgrandchildren; Tuesday, Ocotober 19, 1971; age 89 years; residence, 7503 Bridgetown Rd.

Funeral from the Gump-Holt Funeral Home, 3440 Glenmore Ave. at Herbert, Cheviot, Friday, October 22 at 9:30 A. M. Friends may call from 4 to 9 P. M.

Thursday. Prayers Thursday evening at 7 m. Ralph brother of Bert Umbaugh; also survived by nieces and nephews; Tuesday, October 1971; residence, 537 Central Hamilton, Ohio; age 81 years. Funeral service Thursday, October 21, at 2 P. M.

at the Hawthorne Funeral Home, 7830 Hamilton Ave. Mt. Healthy. Interment, Arlington Memorial Gardens. Lela Eagon, widow of Elmer L.

Viers; devoted sister of Mrs. Lethal Walker; Wednesday, October 20, 1971; residence, 7823 Dearborn Deer Park. Friends may call Thursday 7 to 9 P. M. at the Stanley High Funeral Home, 6546 gomery Rd.

Service, Friday, 1:30 P. M. Von LEHMDEN Frank H. beloved husband of Lillian A. VonLehmden (nee Mozer), devoted father of Mrs.

Robert G. (Marie) Clift, and Mr. Irma Lane; dear brother of Louis C. VonLehmden; dear grandfather of Mrs. Philip (Judith) A.

Hutchison, Robert Clift David VonLehmden, and Michael Lane; also survived by two tober 20, great-grandchildren; 1971; residence, Wednesday, 3834 Kenker age 80 years. Visitation Thursday 4 to 9 P. M. at the Bolton and Lunsford Funeral Home, 3042 Harrison Westwood, where the services will be held Friday at 10 A. M.

Scottish Rite Ring service Thursday at 8 P. M. Memorials, if so desired may be given to the Shrine Burns Institute, Cincinnati Unit, or Salem Westwood Presbyterian Church Building Fund. WILLIS Warren husband of the late Anna Elizabeth Willis (nee Brose), devoted father of Mrs. LeRoy Gerhardt and Howard M.

Willis, grandfather of LeRoy Jr. and Mrs. Majorie Ann Gerhardt, brother of Mrs. Pearl Blair; October 18, 1971; at Little Rock, Arkansas. Service at T.

P. White Sons Funeral Home, 2050 Beechmont Mt. ington, Friday, October 22, at 11 A. M. Friends may call Thursday, 5 to 9 P.M.

VIERS WOOD Earl, beloved husband of Junaita Wood (nee Morris) dear uncle of Mrs. Rose Young; Tuesday, October 19, 1971; residence, 1829 Walker St. Friends may call at the Busse and Borgmann Co. Funeral Home, Central Pkwy. and Clifton Hills Ave.

Wednesday 5 to 8 P. M. Services Thursday, October 21, at 11 A. M. World War Veteran ANNOUNCEMENTS W.

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

241-0932 ALLISON ROSE COVINGTON 261-0146 -BAMBERRobert Bamber and John R. Bamber FUNERAL DIRECTORS 3011 WOODBURN 961-1440 me. FUNERAL HOME 3412 CLIFTON 281-4543 ELDEN A. GOOD 2620 ERIE AVE. 871-3433 Hodapp Funeral Homes Hamilton at Elkton 7401 Vine St.

KI 1-1040 1-0805 MIDDENDORF. JOHN N. SONS 917 Main. Ky. 431-1718 1 E.

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221-1306 APPLES Red and Golden Delicious, Jonathan, Styman Winesap, etc. Also Halloween Pumpkins. You may pick your own choice, tree-ripe fruit and save. Large selection, nice and clean. Also roadside Call 689-4668, Vaughan Hempfling and Hilton Holt, 4 miles west of Anderson Ferry, Ky.

8 on Ohio River. AUTO INSURANCE PROBLEMS? We refuse no one. Check cur low rates. 542-5901. BESTLINE inventory.

CLEANING 631-0785. PRODUCTS CEMETERY LOTS SPRING GROVE CEMETERY Contact: Mrs. Elsie Armstrong SAHNGER BURTON 1701 E. Knollwood St. Tampa, Fla.

CEMETERY LOTS- -Rest Haven Memorial Park, reasonable. 522-3923. DOWNTOWN PARKING 9th and Race location. Ground level. Park own car.

$20 month. Call 381-8087. FOR INSPIRATION and spiritual help call 221-7357. FOR YOUR SOCIAL EVENTS we furnish everythina. For information, call 421-1003 HAVE A DEBT FREE XMAS! Receive free toys, gifts for having a Friendly Home Toy Party.

Highest hostess credit in party plan. Call now: 851-3616, 825-7577 or 793-6828. MAGICIAN Garrison now booking fall and winter shows, several good holiday dates still open 871-4626 day or night for free brochure. NEW MEDICAL REVOLUTION STOP SMOKING (OR SMOKE WITHOUT WORRY) FREE INFORMATION MD SMOKERS KIT, BOX 91071 Louisville, Ky. 40291.

PENNYRICH 761-3991 761-4536 RUMMAGE SALE- 9 A. M. to 2 P.M. Western Apostolic Church, 3654 ALSO I drapery material, 25c per yard. ALSO bake sale.

RUMMAGE SALE Oct. 23, 9 A.M. to 2 P.M., Westwood Town Hall, Harrison Montana by Grace Lutheran PTL. SCIENCE OF MIND Magazine and Metaphysical Library available at Central Church of Religious Science Headquarters, 4314 Montgomery Rd. 351-8839, 271-8037.

IS THERE A GAMBLING PROBLEM THE FAMILY? For help, call Gambler's Anonymous, 221-2022 or write PO Box 20422. Cincinnati, Ohio 45224. TUPPERWARE HOME PARTIES Easy to earn cash. Openings for dealers In this enter. 522-2439.

market. Bring baskets if possible. PARLOR GROVE FARMS 999 RIVER ROAD, HEBRON, KY. Order Your Ad 10 Times Save The Cost! 421-6300 feet, 221-8392. area.

FOUND LOST: Male Australian terrier. Rough coat, sandy Weight, lbs. Answers to Mt. Looout area. REWARD.

321-0575. LOST -Ladies randbag, blue reptile. Mens billfold with credit and membership cards. Reward. Phone davtime 242-1500, John or Dave.

LOST Black and white Setter. Vicinity of Asbury 5-Mile and Markley Rds. Collar information certifies ownership. REWARD. 232-4050.

LOST Small black and rust Welsh Terrier. Answers to Max Vicinity of Silver Grove. Friday, 15th. Please call 441-1954 after 9 P. M.

LOST--Six mos. old Irish Setter. Hyde Park area, 10-18. Reward. 631-1681.

LOST Hearing aid, vicinity Madisonville School. Substantial reward. 841- 8133 days, 271-5091 evenings. LOST Indian Hill area, 10-17. Black male Labrador, no collar, named 1 561-5487.

LOST -Pair of Pekingese, fawn colored. Vicinity of Columbia Mason. Call 398-2172. Reward. LOST -Miniature Dachshund, Red with black streak down back.

Has collar license. Reward. 861-6782, 221-7097 LOST -Yorkshire Terrier, 6 months old, from Daly and Meredith. Liberal reward. 521-1113 or 522-0225.

LOST -Black and white beagle, in vicinity of 5300 Hillside Ave. 941-2739. Reward. LOST -Miniature Dachshund, n.e ed shots badly, please return. Reward.

681-0648. LOST -Gold charm bracelet, all telephone company service pins on it also gold bells. 231-7989. LOST--Irish Setter puppy, 4 mos, old, female, Clifton area. Reward.

651- 2684. LOST- and white female kitten. Oakley area. 531-3388. LOST Fur scarf, Oct.

15, on Hershelvue area. Reward. Call 321-2795 LOST-20 color photograph prints, near Fourth and Vine. 621-0999. LOST -Female afghan, fawn.

Reward. 241-5198 or 541-4165 LOST -Black and white puppy, red collar. Norwood. 733-3500, 9-5 p.m. $200 REWARD Lost female Afghan, with Minnesota tags on, Eden Park area.

Anyone knowing the whereabouts leading to the return of the doq call 961-9053. A OR TRAVEL OPPORTUNITIES AAACON offers cheap travel. Drive to Florida, California, N. Y. Texas, Phoenix, North Dakota, others.

621- 4744. AUTO DRIVEWAY L. Phoenix, Buffalo, Houston, Seattle, East and West Coast of Fla. 621-8384. DRIVER TO L.

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Offices in 60 cities. AAACON 'AUTO TRANSPORT. R. E. Finn, ant.

621-4744. FARM AND PRODUCE ALFALFA AND MIXED HAY FOR SALE 539-8033 WILL DELIVER FRESH HAM FAT -Skinned, 20 cents lb. 681-2371. PICK YOUR OWN Apples (all varieties) are ready for you to pick, $2.50 bu. Visit our roadside market for all homegrown fruits and pumpkins.

Valley Orchards, 601 River vegetables, also large Jack-0-Lantern 6 miles west of Anderson Ferry on Ky. Highway Route 8. 689-4992. ARTS AND CRAFTS SEWING, slip covers, draperies, bed spreads. Swifton village.

531-1858 Real Estate for Sale HOUSES FOR SALE ALEXANDRIA. KY. -New 7-room brick: 2 baths, fireplace, carpeting. diuble garage, 2 private. See by appointment.

$35,000. 635-9256. AMBERLEY A DREAM! 3-4 bedrooms, fam ly room. BEE GO. 761-0910.

ANDERSON TWP. Priced To Sell Exclusively a newer home neighborhood; ideal surrounding for growing children to walk to school A 2-story. 4-bedroom colonial with many plus features. Eat-in kitchen, fully PHO first equipped, Completely -floor full a finished mil dining recrea- room. room, tion room in basement Central air, biq backyard.

$31,000. Call 232-0030. Parchman Oyler Realtors ANDERSAN 333 JUST LISTED In Turpin Meadows a lovely two story colonial. Entrance foyer has slate floor, carpeting in living room and dining room, the family room is just great. It has a wood-burning fireplace, built-in bookcases, opens to a deck overlooking the woods, there is a deluxe kitchen, four bedrooms, baths.

Central air The basement opens to a patio. lot. For appointment call LAURA FABRACH, 271-9500 CLINE REALTORS ANDERSON TOWNSHIP BRITNEY ACRES Beautitul 2 story nome, on a cul-de-sac street. Large eat-in kitchen, decorated in red and white with kitchen carpeted. baths, family room with rough sawed beams, planked floor, and fireplace, Huge master bedroom with a dressing area plus a sewing room.

large closets throughout, Builder's and decorators consulted on jobs at all. times. Other models open. Call 232- 2223 OPEN DAILY AND SUNDAY 2 TO 5. Located in Britney Acres off Asbury Rd.

Off State Route 125 (Beechmont Ave.) Mauch Martin Builders 232-2223 752-3825 ANDERSON TOWNSHIP AN ATTRACTIVE HOME 4-bedroom, home. Wall-to-wall carpeting in living and dining rooms, family room opens to redwood sundeck. Basement opens to back varll. This is 3 great family home. Convenient to schools, shopping and expressway.

DIRECTIONS: Beechmont to 8 Mile Road, right on Northport, left to 1737 Summithills Dr. MARTHA BERLING, 631-3486, 871-4505 EST.1878 A.SCHMIDT INC. ANDERSON TWP. TOPS IN AREA A 3-bedroom brick -level in condition. Lovely family room with sliders leading to a redwood trellis covered patio.

2-car garage. Schools, churches and transportation nearby BETTY SMITH 232-1010 REALTORS ANDERSON GET THE GOOD FEELING! See this 4 bedroom home that has real living space. Huge master bedroom with complete bath, formal dining room, full basement and other desired features. In neighborhood where living is fun. Call today for details.

Price 900. COUTR BURKHAM 231-0900 CLINE REALTORS ANDERSON TOWNSHIP 4-bedroom colonial, equipped kitchen, family room, $48,500, CHARLES BLANKENBUEHLER 561-6287 271-4095 Comey Shepherd ZYMURGY is the last word in Webster's dictionary and this exceptional 4-bedroom, bath home is the last word in easy living. Located on a no-outlet street, surroundeed by a green belt you are assured of privacy. Inviting living room is carpeted. Equipped kitchen with well planned eating area.

Family room has fireplace where you can enjoy a brisk autumn evening with your family. We will enjoy showina you this fine home. $59,900. CALL TODAY 793-2544 Parchman Oyler Realtors" CLIFTON 321 352-354 SHILOM With a marvelous income. This picture is better than 100 words.

Just Call JANE DRUFFEL CLINE 271-9500 NE REALTORS ANDERSON TOWNSHIP WOODS TO REAR Maintenance free brick ranch with 3 spacious bedrooms, located at end of no-outlet street; recreation room and workshop in basement; perfect home for family desiring privacy but close to all conveniences. NADINE WEAVER, 752-7282, 871-4505 EST.1878 SCHMIDT INC. ANDERSON TWP. SUMMIT ESTATES By owner. 4 bedrocms, baths, family ment; room 2-car with fireplace; full basegarage; fully carpeted, drapes, beautifully landscaped lot.

Walk to schools. Asking original sale price. $35,723. Make reasonable offer. 232-0695.

ANDERSON-Foot of Watch Hill. Older 2 story, full acre, gorgeous trees, large entry with winding, stairway, 4 bedrooms, country kitchen, new 20x40 inground heated pool, $38,900. Call 232-1194, 231-3404. ANDERSON-3-bedroom brick, air-conditioned, new furnace, carport. May FHA.

351-0425. TRI-CITY REALTY 631-661' ANDERSON TWP. 5 bedrooms, baths, carpeting throughout, family room, fenced in yard. $28,500. 231- 7779.

ANDERSON TWP. -Summit estates. 3- bedroom, bath, eat-in In kitchen, den. Near schools. 231-7265.

4-bedroom brick; bus at door. Call Mrs. Lyle, 231-5512. JOHN BAILEY BROKER. ANDERSON TOWNSHIP-7-room house, 2-car garage, lot 80x200.

232-3681. AVONDALE WILSON AVE. BRICK TWO- FAMILY 4 and bath 1st and 2nd, 2 on 3rd, full FHA. $16,500, H. Mitchell, 281-3334.

SPENCER 221-5656 Avondale- -N. Lenox Lane Large family home, on quiet dead end street, paneled first, baths; garage. Large basement. $20,500. Owner will FHA call 241-6334 SENTINEL 521-7017 AVONDALE, N.

-3 years old. 3-bedroom, 2-story, paneled family room, equipped kitchen, large living room; central air. DICK PIKE, 771-4100 MM AVONDALE-1 or 2 tamily frame or brick. NOW IS THE BEST TIME TO BUY. FHA easy financing.

Call days Agent available. 721-4082 AVONDALE 11 rooms. 2-family brick. Near hospitals, FHA. 921-8266.

BATAVIA Exclusive home in exclu- Definitely one of our finest. A 3 bedroom brick with huge family-play room, screened rear porch, full basement, 2 baths, central air, city utilities, 2-car garage. A notebook full of extras. For the most particular at $47,500 by transferred owner. Wilson Realtors, Batavia.

Office 732- 2442, Home 732-0395. BATAVIA STATE RT, Fresh air and country living will delight you. 5 room, well maintained home, country, kitchen, new carpeting; many extras. $18,900. FHA.

See today. Call BOB WATTON, 891-7900 1 BATAVIA -Frame residence, 2-story, 4- bedroom, country kitchen, extra large lot with beautiful shade trees, all utilities, Asking only $18,000. Call RUSS MADDUX, 231-4600 MM BETHEL -Ranch style brick, like new 3 bedrooms, den, 2 full baths, air, full basement with completed acre lot, room, quiet neighborhood, at garage, end of family 2-car attached dead street. Walk to shopping. By owner, 734-4675 after 7 P.M.

for appointmer BLUE ASH FIRST TIME OFFERED 4-bedroom house in mint condition. Full basement, wall-to-wall carpetina. beautifully. fenced-in rear yard, located one of the best school districts. For more information, call Morris Roberts.

793-0710 or 793-4056. ZIP REALTORS BLUE ASH NEW LISTING 3-bedroom brick ranch on large lot, wood-burning fireplace in living room, equipped kitchen with oven and range, wall-to-wall carpet throughout, recreation room with bar in basement. HENDERSON REALTY 791-1889 BLUE ASH $14,900 Spick 5-room, 1-floor, basement; garage; large lot. 791-1331. BLUE ASH PRICE REDUCED! Dar dy 2 bedrooms, large kitchen; wooded lot: no outlet street.

FHA. $14,000. Jeff Kamir 761-8700. VI BLUE ASH OWNER SAYS SELL IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY 4-bedroom brick. $21.500 Dead-end street ART FUHRMAN REALTY 791-8160 BOND HILL- -ZONED R-5 OR 2 FAMILY this lovely 5-bedroom 2-bath home has brand new furnace, storm doors, exterior just painted.

Present owner has a 2-room and bath apt. Rented at $85 per month. for information and appointment to see call Mionnia Pies, 261-4345. 531-4203 franklin BOND HILL ALL SOLD OUT! We need listings. Please call 761-7777.

BEN SIEGEL, Realtor BOND HILL Unusually Fine Home on an unusually nice large lot 135-ft. frontage. Ideal set up for fessional man and can be used eit) as a 1-family with 4. bedrooms, baths or 2-family. Unusual features a clude 31-ft.

living room, large paneled family kitchen, porch on 2 sides house, flower-filled fenced yard. House and premises in excellent 6131-4344. E. Gest Hodge Co. REALTORS BOND HILL 265 ROOMY AND CLEAN ready for you to enjoy.

Beautiful fireplace, built-in cabinets galore and loads of storage are waiting for you. Will FHA. Call BEVERLY DIETZ. 825- 8394 or 731-4000. THEODORE MAYER AND BRO.

REALTOR BOND HILL $29,500 Offering a lovely 3-bedroom English brick and stucco home. located Reading Rd. Featuring large living room with fireplace, formal dining room, 522-3333. powder room on 1st. Call now.

FINE HOMES OF AMERICA SCHNEIDER BOND HILL NEWLY LISTEDI UNUSUAL BARGAIN Solid brick older home, 4-5 bedrooms, 2 baths, modern kitchen, 220 wiring, or 2 family. FHA priced $18,900. NITA COOK, 242-8585, 271-8861 WOLFE BOND HILL 5-room, 1-floor plan; full basement 1-car garage. Cozy home, ready move in, Call. Larry Kopf, 871-5564 or 321-7900 or 531-3965 KOPE KOPF BOND HILL- PORTMAN pool.

Lovely 2-bedroom home: carpeting, LOW DOWN PAYMENT. STEIN 871-6688 What you see is what you get and vOD will see enough to want this 3 bedroom ranch with carpeted living and dining rooms, 2 car. attached qarage and finished 119 ment, ft. all frontage. on a Get lot what with you see by dialing 662- 5550 for further details.

Parchman Oyler Realtors BRIDGETOWN-1ST OFFERING CALL FOR A LOOK On this compact 5-room one-floor, featuring large living room, dining room, ki chen, 2 bedrooms and tile bath -exclient closet space, full basement, qarage. Private back yard, close to bus. Call today for appointment, 662-7800. WILSON BRIDGETOWN REDUCED $2000 NEAR ST. JUDE Immaculate brick Cape Cod, newly carpeted living and dining, large kitchen, 2 king-size bedrooms, full bath on 1st.

Expandable 2d, full basement, garage, chain link fenced yard. Now $24,900. CCC REALTY 662-8400 BRIDGETOWN-MIAMI HGTS. Near swim club. Brick ranch, 3 or 4 bedrooms, huge recreation room in basement, attached garage, many extras.

Call Catherine Nusekabel, 655-2656 eves or Sunday. AUCHER (No Toll) 367-4884 BRIDGETOWN 5, 1-FLOOR Gleaming white frame ranch, full basement, attached carport, top residential location near church and bus. $17,900. AUCHER Mr. Theobald 481-1742 BRIDGETOWN JUST LISTED $21,900 Early American Charm Delightful 5 rooms, 2 bedrooms, newly remodeled kitchen, level lot 78x313, garage, mature trees, space for garden.

662-3610 TRIMBLE REALTY BRIDGETOWN, OUT REDUCED $10,500 ACRES- RANCH Lovely 4-room home, country atmosphere, full basement, city water, new bath. HURRY! SHELTON REALTY 661-7011 BRIDGETOWN, OUT--BRICK RANCH 3 bedrooms, equipped kitchen, tile bath; basement; rec room with wet bar and half bath. $23,500. DEASEY 922-6000 BRIDGETOWN Reduced; 4-bedroom, 2-story colonial: no-outlet street, fenced vard; equipped kitchen, central air, full basement; attached garage, large carpeted patio. $34,900.

By appointment. 481-0672. Owner. BRIDGETOWN-4597 School Section, 4 bedrooms, full basement, attached qarage, vacant. FRYE REALTY, 681-5340, 574-2434 CAMP WASHINGTON SMALL DOWN.

751-6494. CARTHAGE REAL OPPORTUNITY For Home and Business Frame 2 story builling, beauty salon, 2 baths, 2 furnaces, 220 wirinq. For only $15,900. CHAPPELL 761-6100 771-8210 CHERRY GROVE NOTHING TO COMPARE in today's market, in this area, with this handsome, spacious ranchouse! 6 oversive rooms, log fireplace, carpeting, 2 full baths, 2-car garage, acre lot. 300.

Mr. Edwards, 231-8642, eves 231-9141 Edwards.

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