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28 JOURNAL HERALD Thurv, Jon. 8, 1981 01 OfATHNOTiaS 01 DEATH NOTICES 01 DEATH NOTICES 01 DEATH NOTICES JOISAN0INSTXUCT1ON 13 EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES 11 PERSONAL AND SPECIAL GREETINGS BABYSITTER needed 6-5, dan week, refv, MiamisDurg 86-0ul INDEX TO BB1 li.lM;l-.ji.!:ifli!ij;ii BABYSITTER, our home. Dayton 0t. trans. 2 preschoolers 435-9408 eve wan Babysitter, prefer live-in, lovely home, I child.

274-8237 BABYSITTER Housekeeper, p.m. M-F, with some overtime. Deoendahk) Own tram I child, 14 mos. old, 865-2155 bf Iween 7-9 p.m. Centerville are.

BAKER t. Jhifli. days, am-0pm, 1 ntgnt, to pm-6 am. Must be willing lo dean. Experienced only.

Apply Jf person at Dunkin Donuls, Springboro Pike (near Oavlnn MaH). No phone cans BARMAID; days, neat 4 The Famly am, 2025 N. Main BARMAID HOSTESS Days. Hostess-day or eve. Mull be neat, aoolv In nartnn M-F 9-( Pm, Cork 4 Cleaver, 2501 Dixie Warren St.

223-0969' Goodyi 340 BARMAID, Pal Joey' Lounge, Cat 276-9456 after 2pm BARMAID 4 WAITRESS neededT 7. eVfience necessary, wppiy aner I pm, WUfei, fll t. I Doro- my Lane, no pnone cans BARMAID 4 WAITRESS NIGMTt Needed immediately Aoolv in oer- Joj, Lounge, 4768 Airway BEAUTICIAN INCTRIirmR Carousal Beauty College, Rike'l Kettering shopping center, now accepting applications for teaching position. Must be a high school grad wmanaging cosmetology license. Mr.

Yearwood, 224-1454 BEAUTICIANS Part time experienced with Managers license for full service Salon. Apply Dolly Madison Styling Salon, Daylon Mall, call 433-9081. BEAUTICIAN wfnltnwiiui t.V. paid vacation, insurance 256-1041 BODYMANPAINTER High volume shoo needs avnorl- enced quality men. 435-2600 BOILER OPERATOR Operator needed to set boiler program.

Apply from 8-12. DSW 1288 McCook Ave. Dayton, Ohio BOOKKEEPER Challenging assignment wflh Interesting variety of duties open for aggressive mature individual seeking growth potential. Job requires substantial general ledger 4 bank reconciliation experience in computer environment. Work dirM-ttv for controller.

Apply In person be- veen jg 12 noon and 2J0 lo 30. G7K mi Unlv 1 Dayton, 0. 45404 BOOKKEEPER Experienced In al phases. Faml-iar with computers. Mature person.

Immediate opening. Cal 221-6656 for Interview. BOOKKEEPER Full time position, eirel frlnoa benefits and working conditions. Antiquity House Inn, 1-456-4175 after HAM. BOOKKEEPER-Fid charge for law offices, downtown, salary commensurate with experience and capabilities, 223-0063.

BOOKKEEPER dept. Tasks include budgeting 4 ina sh ow. nane al statements, lax forms 4 payroll. Small professional firm south of Daylon. Send resume to Box 8529 uayton Newspapers i 45 5.

uoiow uayion, u. 454U2 BOOKKEEPER, mature, exo. person for New Carlisle Professional Office. Knowledge of all Phases of bookkeeping helpful. Salary based on exp.

Fringe benefits. jeno resume to: box mjv, uayion Newspapers. 45 S. Ludlow Daylon, 45402 BOOKKEEPERS Long and short term assignments available for experienced Full Charge Bookkeepers. Top pay.

Call for appt. TEMPORARY SERVICES DAYTON-MANPOWER BLDG. aUA al A IIJ (T Mi llt I Equal Opportunity Emptover MF BOOKKEEPERSECRETARY 10 years experience, must be no tary public Must be able lo handle receivables, payables, cash disbursements, payroll, government contracts, group Insurance, typing and lelephi mono, zw-ioev. area. Mon-Fri.

7-5. own 13 EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES ACCOUNTANT A permanent, highly visible posi tion onering security and oppor- Tunny tor advancement noo available within local governmental agency. Incumbent will function ai the attittnt in it, Fiscal Manager with, supervisory lowisiwiiiiej. Appiicams must wxiM imii accounting with i minimum of I year responsible ac- counnng experience. Sum-vow experience preferred.

Position offers entry level salary of 413.000 urn year wnn increment advancement ia ei7 rm Package including retirement and parking provided. Submit detailed 'P OX 4J'l Ludtow Dayton 0 45401 B1 "ci j.j jois. iroi. ACCOUNTANT Income tax return oreuirar roa firm, Kettering location, full or part time, excellent compensation for exoerienreri cn resume to: Box 8159 Daylon newwi, a. LUdlOW, uavioii, v.

ACCOUNTANT Small and growing manufacturing company requires Individual with 3-4 yrs. experience. Strong cost accounting skills are helpful. In addition individual will be Involved (n budgeting, financial statements and EDP and other managerial accounting functions. CPA not required bul helpful Please send re sume complete nplete with salary re-i' Box 862, Ohio 45338 qutremen Lewisourg, ACCOUNTING MANAGER We have an immediate opening for an accounting manager with broad xnowieoge or savings and loan functions, who wiN assume full responsibility for accounting and savings activities.

We offer an exceiiem starring salary and employee benefits. Reply to Box 8489, uayion newspapers inc. 45 Ludlow 51. Carton. Ohio.

45402. An Equal Opportunity Emptover ACCOUNTS WYABIPn Hi" Our corporate office has an im. mediate opportunity for individual with accounts payable or related experience. Must be able to work enicieniiy wnn minimum supervision and organize own work Moderate typing ability is required Varied and interesting duties for the successful applicant. To apply piease can o-xoi, exi.

ra. Equal opportunity employer MF AIR CONDITIONING JOURNEYMAN Top wages, secure year-round work. Truck provided. Union shoo See Gary Cox, Refrigeration EWipmenr 10 mi a. Ludlow uayion, unio.

ur can 4Z4-MUI ALL AROUND dR(tfRY HELP EXPERIENCED in slocking, meal uwmer onu proouce. APPLY IN PERSON ONLY SEE MRS JOHNSON 9 to 4 PM CALIFORNIA MARKET CORNER KEOWEE 4 STANLEY AN EMPLOYMENT CONSULTANT Openings available in our 3 offices due to promotions within our firms. We are seeking Individuals which have the desire to earn a career ano realize top commission. We offer excellent workino condi tions, beautiful surroundings and the opportunity to become a toe- daiisl the field of personnel re daiisl I cruiting cruiting and placements. It you are looKing tor a ivpe or luiure we have lo offer, call Immediately tor looking have lo personal interview.

Call Slevfe at (TO-OUtM ECON-0-GIRLS 6500 Poe Suite 130 Corporate Plaza A Licensed DAPC Member Aonllcatlonl now heina tnkMi.liik wn-yme restaurant ft bar help. rWT nNWIVI 9919 n. UlXIt APT Mature couple to maintain deluxe apt. 12 units, Harrison Twp. location.

Ideal for retired I tvtrm wary, no pets or children. -5, BARRAR, Mrs. Dorothy age 80. of S712 Daphne Lane, passed away Tuesday. She was preceded in death by her husband, Mitchell Barrar in 1959Surviv- ing are: daughter and son-in-law, Mrs.

Ruth and Dr. Edward Mea dow, with whom she made her home; son, Allen M. Barrar, Los An geles, brother, David H. Margolis, Palm Springs, 3 grand' children, Scott Meadow, Chicago, Michael and Andrew Meadow at home. Member of Temple Israel and Sister hood, True Sisters, Hadassah.

One of the founders of the Cove nant House. Past presi dent of the Council of Jewish Women, and Women's Guild of Cove nant House. Services 11:30 a.m. Thursday, Marker Heller Funeral Home, 1706 N. Main Rabbi P.

Irving Bloom officiating. Interment Riverview Cemetery. No visitation. If desired, memorial contributions may be made to the chanty of your choice. BRADLEY, Lucy age 76 of 1430 Steiner passed away Tuesday.

She was born In Paris, Kentucky and had re sided in Dayton the majority of her life. She is survived by her husband, Vernis, 3 sons, Reuben Smith, Vernis, Jr. Arthur Bradley; daughters, Mary Good' man and Jenette Camp bell, all of Dayton; 1 sis ter, Margaret Terry of Euclid, 1 brother, John Finch of Lexington, 7 grandchildren, 10 great grandchildren, 5 great great grandchildren, and a host of other relatives and friends. Services will be held 11:00 A.M. Friday at Bowman Funeral Chapel South, 2060 Germantown St.

Friends may call at the Chapel from 4-10 P.M. Thursday. Family will receive friends from 7-9 P.M. BURNS, Lillian age 63, of 4720 Springfield passed away on Sunday following a lengthy ill ness. She Is survived by 3 daughters, Audrey Soward of Dayton, busan Phipps of Stew art, and Sandra Stine of Tipp City; 2 sons, Kan A.

of Martinez, Calif, and Donald G. Eggenschwiller of New Carlisle; a step-son, Doyle Burns of Greenville, 2 sisters, Ellen Steinke in Calif, and Gladys Hall of Dayton; a brother, R. Ted Strong of Calif. Also survived by 21 grandchildren and 7 great grandchildren. Mrs.

Burns was preceded in death by her husband, George; a sister, Elaine Beverly and a brother, LeRoy Strong. Funeral services 11 a.m. Friday at the Westbrock Funeral Home, 1712 Wayne Ave. pastor bands officiating. Burial in Palestine, Oh.

Friends may call at the funeral home on Thursday p.m. 4-8 it Classified 223-1515 ANNOUNCEMENTS l.lkvvj'iQHlTT 01 DEATH NOTICES ATKINSON, FLorence S. age 90, of 1120 S. Dun away, Miamisburg, died Tuesday at Sycamore Medical Center. Preceded in death by bus-band, John.

Survived by her daughter, Florence and son-in-law, Melvin Oiehl of Miami granddaughter, Susan Tepping and great granddaughter, Karen Cecelia of Guilford Conn. At her request, her body has been donated to Wright State School of Medicine. Memorial services will be held at the convenience of the family. Contribu tions may be made to Miami Christel Manor or Hospice of Dayton Inc. BAKER, Helen age 80, formerly of Miamisburg, passed away Tuesday at Otterbein Home.

She was a member of Park view United Methodist Church. Survived by daughter, Mrs. George (Jeanne Beckner, Birch wood, Wis; 1 sister, Mrs, Kathleen Oyler, Joseph 1 grandson, Rich ard, Westerville, O. and 2 great-granddaughters, Services Saturday at 1 p.m. from Gebhart Schmidt Funeral Home in Miamisburg, Rev Norman Brom and Rev.

John Brown officiating Interment Hillgrove Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home Friday, 6-9 p.m. BENNETT, Marie, age 66, of 105 Carrlands Dr died Tuesday at her residence. She is survived by her husband, George a daughter and son in-law, Nancy and Ron aid Bauman of Ketter ing; son and daughter-in-law, Robert and Betty Bennett of Englewood, sister, Mrs. Iris Jacobs of Hebron, 3 brothers, Cecil George of Fulton, 0., Virgil George and Emerson George of Hebron, 3 grandchildren, Mrs.

Gail Kelly, Laura Bauman and Larry Bennett; 2 great-grandchildren, Amy and Robby Kelly. Services 10:00 a.m. Friday from the George Miller Son Funeral Home, 850 S. Main Rev. James C.

Dunaway officiating. Graveside service 2:00 p.m. Friday I at Fulton Cemeterv. Ful ton, 0. Friends may call at the funeral home from 7-9 p.m.

Thursday, If desired, friends may send contributions to the Institute of Respiratory Diseases at Kettering Medical center. BENNETT, Royce McClure, age 58 of 701 S. Gramercy Los Angeles, died January 2 at the West era Park Hospital Medi cal Center in Los An geles. He was the be loved husband of Helen P. (Wilson) Bennett.

He is also survived by I daughter, Dortha Yol anda Bennett of Dayton, Ohio; 2 sons, Bruce Louis Bennett of Los An- geles and Gregory Royce Bennett of Wood stock, N.Y.; 1 grandson, Bruce of Woodstock, N.Y. and 1 uncle, Gordon Royce of Dayton, Ohio. He was a member of theVFWNo. 5713 El-char De Curtins Post, Celina, Ohio, the American Legion Post No. 746 of Northridge, Ohio.

Mr. Bennett was employed by Beaumont Realty Co. of Los Angeles and was acting manager of the Ancelle Apt. Building there. Funeral services will be Thursday at 2 p.m.

at Fraze, Timmons and Brooks Funeral Home, 432 W. Pearl Union City, Ind. with Rev. Donald Welks officiating. Burial in the Brethren Cemetery at Union City.

Visitation will be 1 hour prior to service at the funeral home. 4 if ROSE, Clarence, age 80 of Dayton, passed away Tuesday at Grand-view Hospital. He is sur vived by 2 daughters; Jean Smith of Dayton Phyllis Snell of Miamisburg, 2 sons: Richard Rose of wood Dennis Rose of Miami 1 sister Emma Creager, 1 brother Carl Rose, both of Bradford, 12 grandchildren, 4 great grandchildren. He was retired from Delco in 1948 after 27 years service. He was a member of the Delco 25 Year Club had been active with the Boys Scouts in the Dayton area.

Funeral service Ham Saturday, Tobias Funeral Home, 648 Watervliet Ave. Rev. Rodrick King officiating. Interment Memorial Park Cemetery. Friends may call 3-5 7-9pm at the funeral home.

SEALS, Tilmon, age 79, of Wolf Englewood, passed away at his home Tuesday morning. A member of the Englewood First Baptist Church, Pond Fork Lodge No. 601 a 50 year Mason. Survived by his wife, Blanche; daughters, Mrs. Roland (Eula) Helton of Ketter- ing, Mrs.

Cbarle (Grace) of Brookville; sons, Ben Seals, Dayton, Charles Seals, Kettering and Fred Seals, New Lebanon; 3 stepsons; Charles Waymire, Rich ard Waymire and Wil liam Waymire; 17 grandchildren; 22 great- grandchildren; brother, Frank Sea's Dayton. Services 10:30 a.m. Friday, Englewood First Baptist Church, Al bert Englewood Inter ment Fairvlew Cemetery, Pastor Robert Kiper officiating. The family will receive friends from 5-8 p.m. Thursday, Hay-Powell Dexter Englewood Chapel, 101 W.

National at Walnut. Masonic services 7:30 p.m. The family requests, in lieu of flowers, that contri butions may be made to Englewood First Baptist Church Bus Fund. SMITH, Edward age B7, of do 1 7 Roseberry Dr. passed away Mon day afternoon at St Elizabeth Medical Cen ter.

Retired in 1972 after 29 years of service with Monsanto Research Lab. He was a member of the V.F.W. Post 3283. He Is survived by his wife Dorothy 2 sisters Mrs. Leone Van Duyn of ureeniieid, Mrs Violet Heck of Las Vegas, 3 nieces and 3 nephews.

Friends may call at the Guy Magettl Funeral Home 1508 Valley St. Thursday 4-9 p.m. where prayers will be said Friday 10:15 a.m. with Mass of Christian burial to follow at 11 a.m. at St.

Peter's Church. Burial Calvary Ceme tery. Rosary will be recited Thursday evening 7:30 p.m. at the funeral home. STANDARD, Mrs.

Lynn (Palmer), age 32, of 5419 Lytle Waynesville, died suddenly Monday in Chicago, 111. She was 1966 grad of Waynesville HS, a member of Waynesville United Methodist Church, em ployed as a programmer with The U.S. Army corp. of Engineers. She is survived by her fa ther, Paul L.

Palmer, Waynesville; her mother, Mrs. Pat Roberts, Seminole, paternal grandfather, J.T. Palmer, Seaman, 2 brothers, Mike Palmer, Waynesville, Doug Palmer, Centerville; 2 nieces, Melissa and Stefanie; several aunts and uncles. Funeral services 2 p.m. Friday at the Stubbs-Conner Funeral Home, Waynesville.

Burial Miami Cemetery. The family will receive friends 5-9 p.m. Thursday at the funeral home. THOMPSON, Norman, age B5, of warren Dayton, passed away Wednesday at Miami Valley Hospital. Retired butcher, Dayton area.

Survived by 2 sisters, Loretta T. Bell, of Englewood, and Janice Rankin, of Dayton; 1 brother, Charles Pund, of Dayton; nieces and nephews. No services or visitation. Arrangements Morris Sons Funeral Home, Dayton. 01 DEATH NOTICES Johnson, all of Dayton and Mrs.

Ruth Williams of Oakland, -sons. David F. John Louis S. Day, all of Day ton and Eider Donald Day of Springfield, 25 grandchildren, 32 great grandchildren, great great great grandchildren; devoted sister, Priscilla Bethune; niece, Edwin Graham; devoted 1st cousin, Capitola Dickerson of Summit N.J.; great nieces, 1 great nephew, other relatives and friends Funeral services will be held 12:00 noon Satur day at Bethesda Temple, 111 S. Broadway.

Dist Elder Henry Jones offi ciating. Friends may call at Bowman Funeral Chapel North, 3223 Hoover Ave. from 4-10 p.m. Friday. Family will receive friends from 7-9 p.m.

Procession will leave from 2417 Lake- view Ave. CHAMPINE, Geneva F. age 82, of LaHabra, Call fornia, formerly of Day ton, passed away Tuesday morning. She Is survived by 1 daughter, Hope Richards, of Calif 2 sons, Edward of Calif, and Theodore, of Tipp City; 2 sisters, Fern Miller, of Calif, and Edith Murphy, of Vir ginia; 1 brother, Theo dore Heywood, of Calif. 8 grandchildren; 16 great-grandchildren and 10 great-great-grand children.

Funeral serv ices will be held Friday by fhe Coleman Mortuary in California. GULETT, Claude (Ray,) age 48, of 5742 Durand passed away Wednesday at St. Eliza beth Medical Center. He is survived by his wife, Sue; father, John Louisiana; sons, Michael, Morris and Ken neth Marvin, both of Dayton; sisters, Lois Meacham, Louisiana, Sharon Sexton, Louisi ana; brothers Linton, Louisiana, Clifford, and Calvin, Ariz. He was employed with Dohrn Transfer up to the time of his illness.

He was a member of John Cissna Lodge 744 member and past patron of Con Ami Chapter O.E.S., Antioch Temple Shrine, Dayton Commandry 68 Knights Templar, Victory Chapter 210 of Royal Arch Masons, Sliver Trowel Council 141 of the Royal and Select Masters, Teamster's Local 957. Funeral services will be held Monday at the Kil-patrick Funeral Home In West Monroe, Louisiana. Friends may call 3-5 and 7-9 p.m. Thursday at Baker-Hazel Funeral Home, 5555 Philadelphia Dr. at N.

Main St. Masonic services at 7 p.m. followed by East ern Star services 7:30 p.m. Thursday evening. Memorial contributions may be made to the Shrine Children's Hospi tal.

HAMBY, Herbert, age 66, of 141 Castner A v. passed away 6 p.m Tuesday at Miami Valley Hospital. He Is survived by his wife, Sarah; daughters, Sandy K. Hamby and Veronica Spicuzza of Dayton; sons, Edgar Hamby and Herbert Edsil Hamby, of uayton; 4 sisters, 2 half-brothers; 7 grandchil dren. He was employed at van Buren Community Center.

Funeral services 11 a.m. Friday, at Hope Lutheran Church, 500 Hickory St. Pastor Ben Penn officiating. Interment Wood land Cemetery. Friends may call at Tobias Funeral Home, 648 Wa tervliet Av.

7 to 9 p.m. inursaay. HEATH, Rev. Earl, age 64, of 1659 Gummer Ave. passed away Monday.

He is survived by his wife, Reba; 5 daughters, Mrs. Bo (Charlene) uueen, mi. sterling, Mrs. Willie (Brenda) wens or Wellington, Mrs. Ronnie (Shirley) Matney, Lewlsburg Mrs.

Mike (Sandra) ratncK oi uayton, Miss Gall Heath at home; 2 tons, Earl Jr. of Mt Sterling, Ky. and Eddie of Dayton; 2 listers, Mrs. Glenna Zakon and Mrs. Gladys Kllpatrlck, both of 1 brother, Luther of Dayton and 8 grandchildren.

He was an ordained minister with Church of God since 1942. Pastor for several years, most recently serving as an evangelist. Services will be held at 1 p.m. Thursday at the East Fourth1 St. Church of God, Rev.

L. O. Prosser and Rev. Vester Clevenger officiating. Interment Royal Oak Cemetery.

Family will receive friends from 5-9 p.m. Wednesday at the Baker-Hazel Funeral Home, 5555 Philadelphia Dr. it N. Main St. I Hi i MAIN, Marion, age 67, of 440 Dayton Towers, apt 503 Dayton, passed away Wednesday at Heartland of Kettering.

He is survived by wife, Mary; 1 daughter, Frances Rickard of Ala bama; 2 sons, Rodney Horton, Jr. of Wilming ton and Gerald Horton of Dayton; 8 grandchil dren. Funeral services will be held Sat at 10 a.m. at Hoyne Funeral Home, 1817 E. Third St with Rev.

Gerald Fleming officiating Burial Woodland Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home Friday 6 to 8 p.m. 06 CEMETERY LOTS MONUMENTS MAAAE MAMI1MEMT Ih. 33 W. Alex Bell Rd.

43J-7780 10 LOST AND FOUND im WIDE Losl I Tound Pel Registry, Can SICSA, 294-6505. CAT, neutered male, lost New rrs uav, Burkhart area; 253-0012 FOUND, frmal cat, trey, Wit grange, white leaf, deckwd. FOUND- Female, ihort shaggy gray hair. Van Buren Shopping v-emer. lan jicm, 4-m FOUND- Small black Ian fe- van Bute, JfMWiqi icinc, FOUND small black female cat, sni on hardens.

Drown co ar wmie unoer new. SJ'-uw. FOUND: small mixed breed black brown female dog. East Daylon, can ix-nn atter 5 pm FOUND, smal white male leg, wa tan, wig fat. in-mi FOUND sum of money near Dixie Hwy, must answer questions 10 owiinjuisn ownership, W3-4W7.

FOUND- 3 wks. ago, young black a ian arepnero SICSA, 1 mixed female. Call vimu. TzTT Main a Forest Av. Area; 277-OOM tADIS Glasses, gray plastic erne in gray cajejiicinitv of Iri- ouois Ave.

Keward m-fia LOST: Black female Spanial. white chest, red collar, if vou see her roaming, please can local Police or 293 l-HUJ, 26- 1-7231 (wk.) Lost blacktan male Shepherd, brn learner collar, lag-Jacksonville, ra. outlet Kewaro m-mi LOST: Black while long-haired htwi oog, near tne uvertooK area, cnoxe cnain collar witn utan k- cense, Keward. 12-31, 254-40M LOST: Border Coiit type mixed breed, while chest I paws, red tow, -lurry, Kewara mi tr zm-ihj aner srm LOST charm holder. 3 charms, nenering area, wiim.

LU5I LUCKcK SPANIEL Puppy, Light brown, leather collar, on 12- iroy ai. area. Kewara tt im or tit-sm LOST COLLIE. Female older doo needs medicine, Ian while, 2 ous reward, m-bow or 9S-5U1. LOST Dalmatian, blk I white, 2 vr.

old, male, blue collar, S. Bea- vercreen area, ue-niia. Lost, Diamond Wedding Band, sentimental, 1-5-81. Krooer't, benlhaler, reward. 274-4671 Sie- Lost: Female dM.

loakt like wire- haired terrier, white wiry hair worenge spots, orange eyes, collar lags, Oregon Village Wayne Ave, 221-ISMa att 223-9910 LOST: German Sheoherd. male. owes orown, wnne tip on tan, wnite cnesi-streak on neck. US-34W LOST, German Shepherd, female, tuct a tan, weone al shots. ya reward.

277 LOST. Greenwich Vlltaoe area. wa mate pmon, a mot. old, children's pet. He's loved i missed.

Please call 274-53M II found. Reward. LOST Jan. 1. Male Beagle, black brown, iwolen left eve, vicinity of jwoerimater Ave.

Kiwaroi we- ivn, aner pm LOST Jan.3, Salem Mall Cinema, rea reu lam, rewara. we-U4. LOST-Labrador Retriever, female 3Vi black, some orev on mui tie. obed- nce Trained. Keward tor return any Inlnrmallnn 4C1.QC17 ULL.t'lfi 11, Ml, VII.

LSI BWV JV Lost: male Beagle, white, brown black with gray specks on leg. ward. 263-7I9) Lest: male ShepherdHusky blk while, Main Helena 461-4464 LOST: Mostly black Vi Old English Sheep Doo. matted hair. Ilmnt an nino ieg, lenTervme area ooojer w-u aner a Paisley print cosmelic case i Tne area ot xnuvur Hills, call afl 4, 433-5876 LostT Samoved (White Husky! Wood male, near Burkhardt 8.

Wooc man, reward, 253-5874 LOST Schnauier, miniature, fe- male, Centerville area, dark gray. wewarg. WIHTO or V4-Q43B LOST: Sliver Black Persian cat, tsarm a Harvest Ave. area, reward m-4il8. LOST: Small bik.

a while dog, Emerson Av area, collar says WWII 4H-IWW, 276-5565 small brown a black doo. even I 1 Al lCll DA area. ewaro. ian ui-uia. LOST: Smal, brown I white soot.

ted mixed breed dog, 'Lady', Saiem-Fairvtew area, 274-K40 LOST slrand of pearls, In Arcade uwniown, vec is. deniimentai value. Reward. 298-6121 LOST: Woodman Woodbine area, wnne remate spin, answers id missy rewaroi tn-nj. MALE gray white, 1 mes eld kitten, found 12-29, vicinity Wood-haven i Llndale, very lovey, will give to owner or loving family, call limn, wioays btt pm 11 PERSONAL AND SPECIAL GREETINGS Tkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk KUVAKR CAN BUT INSURANCE-BUT YOU CANI A LOW COST HIGH RISK I PREFERRED JERRY MIKO, INS AGENCY Across From Dayton Mai 433-3063 Dairy tMpm AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAHA AN "ESTABLISHED" HIGH RISK INSURANCE AGENCY.

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Smoking. Bad IwMti OHK) HYPNOSIS CENTER PHONE 854-MIND PERFECT Radv RuMowii men. Contact Steve. Write mi not, Dayton, otue 45421 111 134 i 1 HOWARD, Mrs. Ruth Ann, age 38 of 3933 Larkspur passed away Monday.

She was born in Paris, Kentucky and resided in Dayton 15 years. She was preceded in death by her father mother, Charleston and Elizabeth Brooks. She Is survived by her husband Sam Howard daughters; Vivian Gar- ritt, Nannette, Angelo Tracy Brooks, i sons; Sam Howard III, Marcus Antioine Howard, 2 sisters; Gloria Dodge Margaret Brooks, both of Paris, Kentucky, 7 brothers; William Brooks of Dayton, Charlie of Elizabeth Town, Kentucky, James, Melvin, Clayton, Wallace Gary, all of Paris, Kentucky, stepmother Nannie Brooks of Paris, Kentucky, 3 grandchildren, a host of nieces, nephews, relatives friends. Friends may call Thursday from 4-9pm. Family will receive friends at the Roberts Funeral Home, 38 S.

Gettysburg Ave. Funeral service will be Friday lpm at Seventh St. Christian Church, Paris, Kentucky. Rev. Benny oarritt officiating.

JOHNSON, James age 66, of 6254 E. U.S. Rt. 40, Tipp City, passed away Tuesday afternoon at Good Samaritan Hospital. He was a retired molder with 27 years of service for the Durion a member of Sugar Grove Bible Church, the Eagles Lodge and the Moose Lodge, both of Middle- town.

Survived by his wife, Julienne; 5 sons, James Jr. of Vandalla, Jack of Miamisburg, William of Vandalia, Walter of New Hampshire, Robert of Piqua; 1 stepson, Richard Collins of Dayton; 2 stepdaughters, Mrs. Delbert (Shirley) Smith of Ind. and Mrs. John (Janet) Minehart of Fairborn; 28 grandchildren, 3 greatgrandchildren.

Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday at the Morton Whetstone Funeral Home, 139 S. Dixie Vandalia with Rev. Ivan B. Shafer officiating.

Burial Willov-view Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home on Friday from 3-5 and 7-9 p.m. MEYER, Lawrence age 78, formerly of Dayton, passed away on Wednesday in Bucyrus, Ohio. He had retired from the Nelson Co. in Bucyrus.

He is survived by a brother, Frank, of Dayton; 2 sisters-in-law, Lillian Meyer and Mary Meyer both of Dayton; also survived by numer ous nieces and nephews, Prayer service 9:30 a.m. Saturday at the West- brock Funeral Home, 1712 Wayne Ave. Mass of Christian Burial 10 a.m. at St. Mary Church Burial Calvary Cemetery.

Friends may call at the funeral home Friday from 4-8 p.m. NATION, Jane V. age 83, of 56 7 Wyoming St. Dayton passed away Tuesday at The Altar Nursing Home. Survived by daughters, Mary Jane Nation of Dayton, Marjie Anderson of Columbus, sister-in-law, Mrs.

Ollie Stephens of Dayton, 1 brother, Albert Elchburg of Chicago, 111. grand son. She was a retired Practical Nurse, member of The Dayton Gospel Temple. Funeral services 1 p.m. Friday from the Tobias Funeral Home, 648 Watervliet Ave Interment Mound Hill Cemetery, Eaton, Oh Friends may call at the funeral home from 3 p.m.

and 7-9 p.m. Thurs day. REID.L. Melvin, age 78, of 5331 Fishburg died Tuesday at Good Sa maritan Hospital. Former owner of Reid's Pharmacy, Riverview Broadway and part owner of Trot wood Pharmacy, Trotwood.

Member of Christ Episcopal Church, Masonic Lodge No. 147 Antioch Temple Shrine, Royal Order of Jesters, Masonic Seniors, Arabic Club, Downtown Dayton Kiwanls Club, Day ton Pharmaceutical As sociation, Cincinnati Veterans Apothecary Association, Board of Directors of Miami- Luken Wholesale Drug gists and Miami Valley Golf Club, survived by wife, Jane; stepson, Richard Fleishman, Dayton; sister, Gertrude Knlgbt, Columbus; brother, Robert Reld, Dayton; 2 stepgrind daughters; 8 nieces nephews. Funeral services Friday, 10:30 a.m., Bradford-Connelly Gllckler Funeral Home, 1849 Salem Dr. Gordon S. Price officiating.

Friends may call at the funeral home Thursday 6-9 p.m. ARE YOU moving to Florida? SAVE irwnev. L.S. uav, 252-5035 ATTN: SINGLES Tate IMnk Listen-Recerded Message 121-2434 Fun Dating Avait. North: Hall, Receptions, Kitchen 4 I bar 154-3114, 27S-03W BARTENDING CUSSES EGINNERS Ball Room lass starts Wed Jun 91.

i ance 256-1082, t-Wpjn. BEGINNERS Square Dance Class, starts.Fri. 6 30 pm, Kettering Recreation Ctr. 254-0971 BELLY DANCE CLASS taught by Donna Cuti for W. Parks 4 Rec, Beginners 4 refresher, Advanced.

12011. 159-5111 CARO READER 4 PALMS 254-1124 COUNTRY WESTERN Dance Class starts Tuesday, Jan. 20. Cal 254-1062, 6-10 pm DISABLED Vet-Free pickup tor used appls 4 misc TV's any cond. 2520055; 2S3-0308.

CIDU DBITCC WIN GIFTS WHILE YOU SHOP! National Research firm Interested in knowing about food products in the supermarkets in which vou shop. For full details write: Advertisers Mailers Survey Co Box 526, Blair, Nebraska 68061. FLORIDA MOYES Our specialty. Weekly trips also local moving. Low rates.

Call Fogarty Van Lines for free esti-males. 276-3855. FOR MEMBERS0NLY For your convenience, we are I BUY OLD TOY TRAINS Am. Flyer, Lionel, etc. 236-2911 INDIVIDUALS who have been diagnosed with migraine headaches, essential hypertension or ulcers are sought to participate in research at Wright Slate University.

Research does not involve physical measures and Is limited to queslionaires and an interview. you are qualified and interested in participating contact Dr. Powell (I Wbu. n-ai participants will be reimbursed for their lime al J5 per hour. 3 JIMMIE'S ANGELS The body massage, photo sessions.

exotic movies, sunken Roman tub. Gentlemen 4 ladies sessions. 4030 N. Dixie. Mon-Sat.

10 am-lam. 276-4101 Leaving for Central share expemesoriyiog, it-ttii. LONELY? Write Helping. People jct five ns ivn nn.iuuin! r. c.

Long, aune Ui Ohio 43215 LOST HOPE, need help-prayer? can tne Listening Post 28-0733 MRS. PAULINE Gifted ESP Reader 4 Advisor. helps on all problems. 890-0092. tr.

ORIENTAL SPA m-sm SAUNA BOOY SHAMPOO ORIENTAL MASSAGE lOAM-Midnight Closed Sunday CQnfl CHAriiliua BUUH nlA Exit 36 off 1-70 to St. rfl. 202, N. 1 Private dubs ktstal a coin operated video tennis table to entertain your guests. No investment.

Vi spMI. Evenings, 426-6849 PSYCHIC FORUM JAN. 10,7:30 IMPERIAL HOUSE NORTH SQUARE Dance Lessons- Sinole-couples welcome. Starts 1-8-81, 7:30 pm, Civilian Club Gate 12A, CHM44 WPAFB. 233-6067; 291- OUCHING PLACE ADULT STUDIO 898-7211 INTRODUCES ROMAN BATH NOW OPEN EXCITING! EXCITING! Will drive vour car anywhere In the US or Canada.

233-4289 WOMAN needs ride-Ocala. Fla, 1st wk Feb, will pay gas; 849-9623 12 ENTERTAINERS PARTY NEEDS Creep, The Balloon Man, Clowns. J29.95. Call ft i no movie man, r-rom (Todays New latentw 12-1 ATTORNEYS Affordable Legal Services Dissolution or Uncontested DIVORCE $100 Court Costs Additional FREE CONSULTATION 278-5858 LaVerls Legal Services Clinic 4491 Salem Ave. (NEAR SALEM MALL) ARMSTRONG 4 CREECH Centervilte-Oayton Moll Areo WW BjiruptcvlniuryPro6aie Affordable Rites Evening A opts.

Appt. 439-0592 869 E. Congress Part Dr. PlaHenburg. Atty BANKRUPTCY $150 DIVORCE 4 DISSOLUTION FREE CONSULTATION 221 IS.

DIXIE Free Parking 293-9843 for loot. DEBT PROBLEMS? NEW LAW ALLOWS YOU TO 'STOP GARNISHMENTS STOP REPOSSESSIONS KEEP YOUR PROPERTY Call 258-0572 For Recorded Irtformatten M.H. DREETY 4 ASSOCIATES CO. LP. A.

LEGAL SERVICES CLINIC DbsoMton or Uncentested DIVORCER 1 25 Costs PROBATE Low tees Quoted In Advance! OTHER FEES ON REQUEST 4428 N. DIXIE DR. 271.4831 MIOSSMITHVILLERP' 258.3661 i Hawk Thompson AT LAW 1332 Woodman Dr Suit 110 CALL 252-2030 BANKRUPTCY Chapter 13 (Debt Aitustment) Dissolution-Divorce-Real Estate Probe le-Crlminal-Traffic LAW CLINIC of D.W. BENCH HUBER HEIGHTS 233-3456 3560 W. SieNnthaktr near Salem Rewiest M-, 9-5, Tuot.

Sat. by Appt. LEGAL CLINIC dissolution and non contested DIVORCE $100 BANKRUPTCY SI 50 I.UUKI 1.U3I ADU1TIONAL OTHER FEES UPON REQUEST EARL H. MOORE CO. LPA 1138 FIRST NATIONAL PLAZA 461-3433 RICHARD F.

COURT Farmer Municipal Court Judge Far appt Cal 0VI-39S1 CLASSIFICATIONS Announcements 1 DEATH NOTICES 02 IN MEMORIAM 3 CARD OF THANKS 06 CEMETERY LOTS MONUMENTS 09 ANNOUNCEMENTS II LOST FOUND tO-4 CB HANDLES II PERSONALS! SPECIAL GREETINGS tl ENTERTAINERS PARTY NEEDS 12-1 ATTORNEYS 121 DENTAL SERVKES 12-3 COUNSELLING SERVICES 12-4 CHIROPRACTORS Jobs And Instruction II EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES RESUME SERVICES EMPLOYMENT WANTED ELDERLY INVALID CARE CHILD CARE LAUNDRY SERVICE SCHOOLS PRIVATE LESSONS Oft INSTRUCTIONS Financial BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES WANTED INCOME TAX 4 ACCOUNTING MONEY TO LOAN WANTED TO BORROW INSURANCE AUCTIONS SALES-AUCTIONEERS Business Services SERVICE 4 REPAIRS i Yew Directory ef tree Service Firm.) Merchandise DOGS CATS BIRDS 4 OTHER PETS TROPKAL FISH 4 SUPPLIES PETS OR FISH WANTED (Above Items Convcn-ferdry Listed Under kistrated Heading.) GARAGE OR YARD SALE MAIL ORDER MERCHANDISE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE OR TRADE I BABY NEEDS MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS WANTED CHRISTMAS GIFT SPOTTER APPLIANCES SEWING EQUIPMENT 4 SUPPLIES HOME FURNISHINGS 4 ACCESSORIES TV-RADIO STEREO HI Fl ANTIQUES-COLLECTORS ITEMS 4 SUPPLIES SHOES 4 CLOTHING JEWELRY 4 WATCHES CAMERA EQUIPMENT OFFICE 4 STORE EQUIPMENT AIR CONDITIONING BUILDING MATERIALS PLUMBING 4 HEATING ITEMS MACHINERY TOOLS-MOTORS FIREWOOD 4 FUEL SUPPLIES GARDEN 4 LAWN SUPPLIES Rentals ROOMS WITH BOARD ROOMS HOUSEKEEPING ARTS. HOTELS MOTELS NURSING REST HOMES FURNITURE RENTAL FURNISHED APTS. 4 DUPLEXES UNFURNISHED APTS 4 DUPLEXES DAYTON UNFURNISHED APTS 4 DUPLEXES SUBURBAN PROPERTY MGMT TOWNHOUSES APTS. 4 HOUSES TO SHARE FURNISHED HOUSES UNFURNISHED HOUSES MOBILE HOMES RENT MOBILE HOME LOTS (RENT) PUT OF AREA RENTALS COTTAGES RESORTS 4 OUT OF STATE RENTALS BUSINESS PROPERTY 4 STOREROOMS OFFICE AND DESK SPACE RECREATIONAL FACILITIES VARACrcS rOR RENT OR WANTED WANTED TO RENT Real Estate For Sale HOMES DAYTON HOMES SUBURBAN EAST HOMES SUBURBAN NORTH HOMES SUBURBAN SOUTH HOMES SUBURBAN WEST AREA PROPERTY CONDOMINIUMS MOBILE HOMES SALE 4 SERVICE MISCELLANEOUS REAL ESTATE FARMS 4 LAND LOTS 4 ACREAGE OUT OF AREA PROPERTY RESORTS COTTAGES OUT OF STATE PROPERTY BUSINESS BUILDINGS OR BUSINESS SITES BUSINESS PROPERTY WANTED INVESTMENT PROPFRTY INVESTMENT PROPERTY WANTED MORTGAGES FOR SALE OR WANTED EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE WANTED Farm Merchandise FARMERS MARKET IT our Directory of Farm Related Items.) MARKET BASKET (Yew Directory of Farm Related Produce.) Recreational COINS 4 STAMPS HOBBIES MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS POOL TABLES 4 OTHER RECREATIONAL ITEMS GOLF CLUBS 4 OTHER bSyYle! AVIATION BOAT ITEMS RECREATIONAL VEHICLES FOR SALE RECREATE run MLE RECREATIONAL VEHICLES FOR RENT RECREATIONAL VEHICLE ACCESSORIES PARKS 4 CAMPSITES Automotive HEAVY EQUIPMENT UTILITY TRAILERS FOR SALE OR RENT CYCLES OR SCOOTERS 4 ACCESSORIES EQUIPMENT AyTOSERVICE-PARTS OR ACCESSORIES AUTO TRUCKS OR PARTS WANTED FOR RENT isysKfc-yANsoR Auto or truck IKIN.IUKJ LEASING Autos For Sale ANTIQUE OR CLASSIC CARS AMERICAN MOTORS BUICK CADILLAC CHEVROLET CHRYSLER CORVETTES PATSUN DODGE rORU CAR! I WHKFL rujiuet LINCOLN MERCURY QLOSMOBILI PLYMOUTH PONTIAC OYOTA VOLKSWAGEN ALL MAKES 4 MODELS Hi- 9k W5 i 1 I van tii'wt DAY, Mrs. Mazetta of 126 BOOKKEEPINGCREDIT al iiiiiiiTiM wowing company in Moraine City i nrt i i i nat opening for an energetic per- ARENA dodge KZSZXAl.

NEEDS IMMEDIATELY ft? nrrn aih benefits. Send resume to EJKD, USED CAR "7' 0 4S449 MFrHANir BRIDGEPORT al ktasf lYlCVrfnnni years experience on mills. Must do Must be an Experienced Bumper set-up for prod. work. Over- fo Bumper Mechanic thai works hme, benefits.

236-0750 01 "IK UD PRANTZS Fairfield Inn Is accepting applications for Tudor-ln Person Only. Position hi the Dining Room. Must A CM A 21 yr-01 in AIXtlNA QOQQc d'hn service. Apply In person 3 between the hrs. of 2-4 p.m.

1375 924 SHILOH SPRINGS R0. N. Fairfield. I block N. of Dayton Xenia Rd.

ASSISTANT Insurance Clerk 4 ARTIST A Progressive, local company rMJJS. 1 challenge and opportunity SST eSSSSSJr 10 ro" our Art Deparlmenl. $Z5ipc 1R' Successful applicant must have a Pidiowst iSib 5 1 houid have experl- Ludiow St. Pavlon, OH 454M ence In black 4 while mechanical ACerri ATte art. We offer pleasant working AjiUUAIti conditions, complete paid benefit pin inMi i rrmnNr program and competitive salary.

FINANCIAL SERVICES The Associates Is looking for Indl- Till vWuais who will be able lo manage R()Y4R7 a branch within 90 days from date HVA JO hired. These Individuals must be a Dayton Newspapers ktc present or former branch manager 45 $. Ludlow St with another consumer finance Davton. Oh. 45402 company Salary commensurale Eoual Opportunity Employer with qualiflcalions.

Excellent bene- TT fits, unlimited opportunity for the CHILD CARE WORKER. Group right individual. Must be transfer- (tome far boys 14 to 11. 11 sun. le able.

All inquiries held In strict 7 am shift. 278-0161 confidence. Conlect Mr. F. Shiner, Monday-Friday, 433-2641.

An PI CDiy Eoual Opportunity Emptover vLCIi For a HUD Rehabilitation Protect. ASST MtoR Musf familiar with HUD and rvg I FHA forms and regulations. Call New division-established Co. Call 228-3404 or 228-6701. on existing accounts.

An Equal Opportunity Employer vr. polentW. rio 435-1503 EXT. 21 VACII3 ATTENTION HOMEMAKERS DajriW-CenlerveTe-Xenii Beeiine Fashions have openings for Engjewood-West Carroltton Stylist and Managers In this area, sales, cash register expert-Free training, $300 wardrobe (ur- nc required. Inventory control nlshed.

Call for Interview appt. experience helpful. Management 849-6045 or 849-0727. trainee opportunity. Call Ware- house Beer Drlve-ln, 253-5619.

ATTRACTIVE GIRLS Opportunity Earn up to 8500week. No exp. fkir I ATklE ftDCD necessary. Dancers, waitresses, vliv LAI nt VI tlx hostesses. Apply In person, Craiy Hem Saloon, 215 N.

Main St. PKJP Lilt I rtDCD Auto body helper, body shop exp. iIL SlLT: No phone calls. Rudy's Body Shop, Mutt xpertenced. CnrartaiM.

aa $200 wk. guaranteed salary COLLECTOR, Exp, necessary. CCMUNlJV Renter Dkecter" 2 openings, highest pay In town, urn. 274-711 COMPUTER PROGRAMMER t. -g NCR NEAT3 Level II Two years experience 'preferred, iiai 1 Excellent fringe benefits.

Salary AXllM commensurate with experience. and resume lo: Personnel Direc 'I' VI' lor, First Federal Savings 4 Loon Association, 200 Tuscarawas SI, CHASE THE BLUES An Equal 'Oppl. Enip. MFHV Pay holiday bilk selling Avon. Fun, COOK good tl.00-el5.a0 eharoe (or Grill Cook, Mon- oW taking privilecj.

To tell coll 276-5715 Cafeteria, 131 N. Ludlow tOOK -Grill, fast worker to work Babysitter, dependable, 4 days wk, rrtrttC my home near Brown Wyoming. vUr3 Tbimim WAITERSRESSES BAB il 1 1 CK-LI Vt IN We are now accepting appiicalkxts WIN aeceot I rhiid uir for Ihe above position. We offer uSutM-rtK starting wages, Insur- penses, i anci 1 other benefits. tease apply Babysitter, my home.

Mon-Thurs, In person. child, 5 mos, ref, 435-7663 aft 6 GROUND ROUND Antourontt Babysitter needed. my'KemT, mSStSlr'L iVon-Frl, chJd 1 rr, fXP WPAFB area, ref, 153-640 att BABYSITTER needeti, my home, COUNTER HELP tm, to 8:30 Huber His. fXV, area. Cal 236-6310 aftr4ajn.

444 1. Flflh SI. II am to 4 pm W. 5th formerly of 1350 W. 5th St.

was born February 10, 1900 in Finley, Ohio. She de parted this life on January 6, 1981 at St. Eliza beth Medical Center following a brief illness. She was preceded in death by her husband, David D. Day.

She was a faithful member of Bethesda Temple, Its Gospel Choir, Uplifters, Church Aid and Sunday School. She leaves to mourn 4 daughters, Mrs, Julia Meade, Mrs. Nedra Garrett, Mrs. Angelica WILSON, Marjorie Jean, Each year Dayton Newspapers publishes close to 1,000,000 Classified Ads! age 54 of San Antonio, Texas and a former Bea-vercreek resident, passed away Sunday at U.S.A.F. Hospital, San Antonio.

She Is survived by her mother Mrs. Anna Brown of Xenla, 1 daughter Jeanne son-in-law William Spahr of Xenia, 1 son TSgt. William G. daughter-in-law Donna Wilson of San Antonio and 4 grandchildren. Funeral service 10 a.m.

Friday from the Tobias Funeral Home, Beavercreek Chapel, 3970 Dayton-Xenia Rd. at Grange Hall. Interment Spring Valley Cemetery, Friends may call at the funeral home Thursday from 5-8 p.m. OUT-Of AREA CALLERS DIAL 22S-2042 Dayton Newspaper Classified Advertising satisfies more needs, far more people more times than any other sales medium in the Miami Valley.

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