The Plain Dealer from Cleveland, Ohio (2024)

1 t. Death Notices DAILY ISSUES Received until P.M.-All Editions 11 P.M. -Greater Cleveland Final SUNDAY ISSUES 6:30 P.M. Editions 00:20 P.m. Greater CALL 523-4860 Lakewood Pork Cemeterv.

rangements by. SAUER'S FUNERAL HOME, 4801 MEMPHIS AVE. A man in a not-so-plush pad needed cash. in a way that was bad. So he collected his rings plus his old household things, and got rich from a Matchmaker Ad.

2 lines-7 days (INCLUDES THE BIG SUNDAY ISSUE) Non-commercial advertising to motor vehicles, real estate, only with no change in a copy. Matchmaker rates do not apply apartments or business opportunities. 523-5555 OR 800-362-2380 toll free BALOGH Virginia Balogh (Criswell), beloved wife of the late Poul, sister of Jane Neckar, aunt of Dorothy McGee, Jeon Skulco, Louise Catania, James Criswell, Monon Santucci, Edmund Criswell, Evelvn Fedor, Harold Criswell, June 16. Funeral Mass Wednesday June 18 at maculate Conception Church (Wil. loughby) at 11 0.

m. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Family will receive friends al the BRICKMAN SONS FUNERAL HOME, 21900 EUCLID AVE. TUESDAY 2-4 AND 7.9 P. M.

BARANIECKI beloved Eleanor K. Baraniecki nee (Duda), wife of John B. dear mother of Kathy Dreslinski ond John B. dear sister of Frank Duda, Passed away Thursday June 12 in Audubon, N.J. Former registed Nurse at University Hospi.

tal of Cleveland. Funeral Mass held Tuesdoy ot St. Rose of Limo Church, Haddon Heights, N.J. Committal service for family and friends of the Holy Cross Mausoleum, 14609 Brookpork Rd. on Wednesday, June 18 al 10:30 o.m, Arrongements Yurch Funeral Home, $618 Broodview Rd.

BLUMENTHAL George A. Blumenthal, beloved band of Goldie, devoted father of Philip, Mrs. Helen Bermon, Mrs. Marianne Grobenstetter of Arling. ton, Va.

and the late Elliot, brother of the late William grand father of live. Services Tuesday, June 17 at THE MILLER. DEUTSCH MEMORIAL CHAPEL, 27570 CHAGRIN BLVD. Famity at the residence of Mr. and Mrs.

Philip Blumenthal, 4092 Charleton Rd. Contributions to the chority of your choice. BROWN Floyd 0. Brown, formerly of Loop devoted father of Potricia DoDonte, Floyd Clifford, Gary, Dorothy Adkins, Janice Romey Gail. grandfather of six, son ol Russell and the tote Edith Poine, brother of Betty Doque and Allon Paine, Saturday.

The family will receive friends ot THE WALTER E. AL MARTENS HOME, 9811 AND SONS DENISON FUNER(PARKING ENTRANCE OF W. AVE. 99TH ST), where services will be held Wednesday, June 18, at 1:30 p.m.. Rev.

Carl Berger officiating. Interment West Pork Cemetery. Visiting hours TUESDAY 3-5 AND 7-9. P.M. BUECHELE Estelle M.

Buechele, (nee Swick. ard), beloved wife of the late Charles mother of Charles L. and Lester grandmother of Six, great of 11. Monday. June 16.

1975. Interment Sunset Memorial Pork. NO VISITATION. Memorial services West Christian Church, Thursday, June 19 ot 7:30 p.m. Contributions 10 West Christian Church would be appreciated.

CAMODECO Michel S. Camodeco, beloved hus. band of Rose (nee Gulmi), dear father of Madeline and Cotherine Chabra, grandfather of Pete, Susan Mark Chabra, also survived by brothers and sisters of Italy. Funeral Mass St. Rocco's Church, Wednesday, June 18 at 9:30 o.m.

Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Contributions may be made to the Holy Family Concer Home. Friends received at THE RIPEPI AL HOME, 3202 FULTON TUESDAY 2-4 AND 7-9 P.M. DENISON Ruth M. Denison.

wile of the late Dr. A. B. Denison, mother of Barbaro and Dr. Adom B.

Denison sister of Harvey C. McConnell of Miami, Fla. Memoriol services ot Plymouth Church of Shoker Coventry and Weymouth Wednesday at 4:30 p.m The family requests contributions to Plymouth Church Memorial Fund. BOSWELL JONES SERVICE. DEUTSCH Frank Deutsch, devoted husband of the late Dr.

Heten 1., beloved faer ther of of Mrs. the late Margaret James. dear brothVimer, loving uncle. Services will be held at the Olive Cemeterv, Tuesdoy June 17 at 2 p.m. NO VISITATION.

Ar. rangements under the direction of BERKOWITZ-KUMIN INC. DOBREFT Helen Dobreft, beloved wife of the late Mike, dear mother of Ann Skinner, Catherine Robung and Helen Marie Hiadis, sister of Stanley Boker, Louis Piekarczyk, Anna Codeluppi, Albert, Walter, Alex and Andy Piekorczyk and the late Joseph Porker, Frank, Edward and Theodore Piekarczyk, grandmother of 12, and great-grandmother of five. Funeral services Wednesday June 18 a1 The Ascension Church at 9:30 a. m.

Interment Holv Cross Cemetery. Friends may call at the A. J. TOMON SONS FUNERAL HOME, 4772 PEARL TUES. DAY 2-5 AND 7-9 P.M.

DOUGLAS Lee L. Douglas, devoted husband of Carolyn (nee McCray), dear ther Terry Jones. Lorry Jones, Mrs. Carolyn Fair, Mary E. Jones and Mrs.

Pouline Sparkmon, beloved brother of three. Passed away Sunday, June IS. Funeral service will be held Thursday. June 19, MI. Hermon Baptist Church, 2516 Cost 40th.

St at 1 p.m. Family will receive friends at the HOUSE OF WILLS, 2491 EAST 55TH. ST. WEDNESDAY 1-8 P.M. FRIMEL George Doniel Frimel.

beloved tother of Gregory of George of Tex. and Gory, dear arandfather of Mark and Mathew, son of the late Henry and brother of Mary, Henry and Kathryn, Friends will be received at THE RICZO FUNERAL HOME. 12519 BUCKEYE where services will be held Wednesday, 9 a.m. and at St. Benedicts Church at 9:30 o.m.

Visit. ing hours TUESDAY 2-5 AND 7.9 P.M. Interment Calvary Cemetery. FRIZZELLE Velma M. Frizzelle (nee Mover), beloved wife of the late Charles.

mother of Mrs. Joan Gorman and Chores, grandmother of Kathleen Gorman, Mary and Laurie Friz telle, sister of Mrs. Fio Yensen, Mrs. Mae Snider, Mrs. Gwenn Wyatt, the late Mrs.

Daisy Schwartz, and Mrs. Myrtle Sibrel Passed away Sundov, June 15. Services ot the funeral home Wednesday, June 18, at 1 P.M. Friends may call of THE BUSCH FUNERAL HOME, 7501 RIDGE RD. FROM AND 7-10 P.M.

TUESDAY. FULLER Tillie Fuller (nee Sprosty), age 85, Died Friday. Wife of the late Harry, sister of Mrs. Sophie Belko, Mrs. Caroline Bernow.

Lad, Joseph, the late Frank, Edward, William, Charles, Mrs. Bertha Vitak ond Mrs. Mary Stein. aunt of Mrs. Bessie Vitak and great -aunt of Jan and Don.

Services were sler, ducted by Monday. Rev. Final George W. Schis resting place Death Notices GOINS Leno S. Goins, dear mother of 10 Cecilia.

Funeral services Tuesday, a.m. at St. Marian's Catholic Church. Arrangements by E. F.

BOYD SON FUNERAL HOME, GRAFF Otto Groit (Age 92), member ol Corpenters Union Local 11, beloved husband of the late Mary Ann (nee Krizek), lather of Blanche Clorence O. and Arlene grandia: ther of Gilbert Otto Rist of Trov, great-grandfather of eight, brother of Frank, passed away Sunday June 15. Prayer services at the funeral home Wednesdoy, June 18 at 9:30. Funeral Mass at Our Lady of Good Counsel Church at 10 a.m. Friends may call at THE BUSCH FUNERAL HOME, 4334 PEARL RD.

FROM and P.M. TUESDAY, GREEN Ruth N. Green, tote residence South Euclid, wife of L. J. Green, mother of Thomas, Elizabeth and Morgoret.

There will be 00 ices. GROENEWEGEN Fredrick L. Groeneweyen, dear father of Potricio A Nelson (Mrs. Ted of Ashtabula and Georgano, brother of Rudolph. Funeral services Wednesday, June 18, CORRIGANS FUNERAL HOME, LORAIN AT W.

148TH at 1:30 p. m. Interment Sunset Memorial Park Cemetery. Family will receive friends TUESDAY 3.5 AND 7-9 P. M.

GULMI See Comodeco notice. HENNINGER Wilbur P. Henninger, beloved band of Lois (nee Rahn), dear lather of Dole and Mrs. Suson Brown. cherished grandlother of Beth ond Lynn Henninger and JetVery Brown, step-son of Dorothea Briggs, passed away Saturday, June 14.

Services at the funerol home Tuesday, June 17, ot 1:30 p.m. BUSCH Friends may call at THE FUNERAL HOME, 7501 RIDGE FROM 2-5 AND P.M. MONDAY. HERTZ Harry Hertz, beloved husband of Melanie, devoted father of Donald Hurwitz of Philadelphia, Pa. Services at Chesed Shel Emeth Cemetery, Monday June 16, at 10 o.

m. Arrangements by DEUTSCH MEMORIAL CHAPEL INC. HETTINGER Morvin F. Hettinger husband of Maxine, dearest father of Robert of Akron, Mrs. Rodney Sampsel, Mrs.

David Hudson of Medina, Marvin Jr. Wesley, acl, Carmen, Kenneth, Colleen, all of Medina, Raymond U.S. Navy, dear brother of Mrs. Mazie Echie of Marion, 0., Dallas, Bobby of Columbus, 0., Danny of Circleville, 0., Hugh Kearns of Utah and Jock. Funeral services will be held Wednesday June 18, at 1:30 p.m, at THE WAITE SON MEMORIAL HOME, 765 N.

COURT MEDINA. Friends will be received at the funerol home TUESDAY 2-4 AND 7- 9 P.M. HILLO Elias (Louie) Hillo, beloved Husband of Annie (nee Sober), fother of Mrs. Anthony Priebe (Lou Ann) and Mrs. Williom D.

Keckan (Mario), passed away suddenly Sunday, June 15. Funeral Mass Wednesday, June 18, ot 10 a.m. at St. Elias Church, 8023 Memphis Ave. Family will receive friends TUESDAY 2-4 AND 7-9 P.M.

of THE WISCHMEIER-BUESCH FUNERAL HOME, 3111 BROADVIEW RD. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Memorials may be made to the Cleveland M. S. Society, 2239.1 E.

55th St. JUDY Clinton D. Judy (Buzz). beloved husband of Maxine, dearest father Clinton Jr. and Lisha, dear son of Harry and Annie, brother of Cori, Glen, Thelma McBride, Mildred Lewis, Hazel Dragovich, Betty Beeghty, Frances Sloubaugh and JoAnn Rutherford.

Funeral services Tuesday June 17, at KOMOROWSKI FUNERAL HOME, 4105 E. 71 ST. at 8 D. m. Rev.

Virgil D. Barnett officiating. Friends received ot the funeral home 7-4 AND ONE HOUR PRIOR TO SERVICE TUESDAY. Committol services and visitation of DUNCAN FUNERAL HOME, THOMAS, W. VA.

KARPINSKI Edword Korpinski, father of Mrs. Theresa Fox, Mrs. Mary Abt and Antoinette Korpinski, brother of John Miami: Fla. Korpinski. Privote service in KIMBEL Susan B.

Kimbel (nee Sovior), age 86, mother, of John, Susan Roy, grandmother and great-grandmother, sister of Eleanor Flynn of St. Petersburg and the lote William Christy, Frank, Mary Doremus, punt of Coletta Schwertner, June 16. Funeral Mass Wednesday June 18, at The Church of St. Clare at 9:30 o. m.

Interment Calvary Cemetery. Family will receive friends of THE BRICKMAN SONS FUNERAL HOME, 21900 EUCLID AVE. TUESDAY 7-9 P. M. KOLB Saro Kolb (nee Chambers), beloved wife of the late Louis.

sister of Mrs. Paul Borkhurst (Pearl), Mrs. Frank Roiston (Mildred) and Wal. ter, June 14 Funeral service Tues day, June 17, ot 10 o.m. in THE CHAMBERS FUNERAL HOME, 4120 Rocky River Dr.

of Puritos. KOWALSKI 1, Phyllis R. Kowolsk: of 33352 Loke Avon Lake, wife of Walter (deceased). mother of Kenneth, Rita Mitchell, Marion Kral, sister of Helen Colley, Harry Ries, grand. mother of eight.

great grandmother of two. Funeral services Wednes dav, June 18. at 10 a.m.. front S1. Joseph Church.

Friends may call at THE BURMEISTER AVON LAKE FUNERAL HOME, 163 AVON DEN RD. (RT. 83), 2.4 AND 7-9 P.M. TUESDAY. KOZELKA Fred T.

Kozelka beloved husband of Eleanor (nee Jermon), dear lother of Gene Duff, Phyllis Palkovic, F. Daniel, Marilyn Muetzel, and Kothleen Loewel, grandfather of- 35, and great-grandfather, brother of Gertrude Telling, Mae Peters, Eva Lawrence, Elizabeth Gardella, Ernest and the following deceased: Edward ond John. Funeral Thursday June 19, at Sts. at Peter Paul Church, Turney Rd. 9 a.

m. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Family suggests contributions be made 05 Mass offerings or 10 the charity of vour choice. Friends moy coll at the RYBICKI SON FUNERAL HOME 4640 TURNEY RD. WEDNESDAY TUESDAY 2-4 7.9 P.

M. AND AND 7-9 P. M. KRAWOZYK Constance L. Krawczyk, beloved doughter Leon and the lote Genevive (nee Dobucki), dear sister of Rodney and Christine and beloved niece.

Funeral services Wednesday, June 18, St. Stanislaus Church at 9 A.M. Interment Calvary Cemeterv. Friends received at GOLUBSKI FUNERAL HOME, CORNER OF E. 65TH AND FULL ERTON TUESDAY 2-S AND 7-9 P.M.

LAWINSKI Donna Lawinski, beloved mother of Mrs. Arlene Schorr (nee Kunchik) and Mrs. Patricio Bowles (nee Flood). grondmother of Lauren, Brian, Jenny and Julie Schoor, Michael and Kuthleen Bowles, poss ed away June 14. Services ond interment private.

Contributions In her memory suggested to the American Cancer Society. ArrangeFIORITTO FUNERAL SERVICE. LUTZ Emil Lutz, husband of the tole Madeline (nee Weide), dear fother of Ronald, Betty Orlosky, F. man and Judith Sahr, grandfather of nine. Funeral services will be held at the funeral home on Wednesday June 18 at 10 a.m.

Interment private. Friends may coll at BERRY'S FUNERAL HOME, 7200 DETROIT AVE. 3-5 AND 7-9 P.M. TUESDAY. MANSKY husband Abraham Monsky, dearly beloved of Rachel, devoted father of Mrs.

Geraidine Goldberg, Dolores Anderson, and dear grandfather of 10, brother of Som Mansky, Mrs. Dorothy Silbert, Rose Cohen, Jean Tucker, Mrs. Stella Gordon, Jacob (deceased), Ben (deceased). Residence 2020 Taylor Rd. Services at BERKOWITZ-KUMIN INC.

MEMORIAL CHAPEL, 1995 SOUTH TAYLOR CLEVELAND Tuesday, June 17, at 2 P.M. Inter. will ment Mt. receive Olive Cemetery. Family friends ot the residence of Mr.

and Mrs. Morton Goldbera, 2499 Dysert, University Hts. butions to his memory may be made to a charity of your choice. McHUGH George McHuah, one 70. beloved husband of Alma (nee Montorol, -ofter 0 brief milness.

brother of Andrew, John (Jack). James, Catherine Ludwig, Margaret Gollagher and Helen Klaver all (deceased), besides his wife he is survived by many loving nieces and nephews, he was a resident of Margate, Florida for 16 and one half yeors, he was retired from the Erie Lackawano R.R. in' 1958, a recitation of the Rosary Wednesday, 11:30 a.m. at THE FLYNN MYLOTT AL HOME, 4600 MAYFIELD RD. Interment All Souls Cemetery.

MORGAN Edgar dith (nee Morgan, Holl), husband brother of Mrs. William Otte (Juonita) of Canfield. 0. and the tollowing deceased: Howard. Jane Sibson, Wilfred and Irving J.

Memorial service Soturday 11 o.m. of St. drew's Episcopal, Church, Canfield, 0. TUESDAY, JUNE 17, Lionel Rosenbaum dies; lawyer 50 years Lionel C. 71, a member of the Bar Association of Greater Cleveland for 50 years, died yesterday in Albuquerque, N.

where he retired in 1945. Services will be at 3 p.m. tomorrow at Miller memorial chapel, 27570 Chagrin Woodmere. Mr. Rosenbaum formed his own securities firm, L.C.

Rosenbaum in 1935. He was formerly a partner with the securities firm of Tillotson Co. He wa's part owner of the former Cleveland Union Stockyards Co. and a member of the controlling ownership group of American Ship Building Co. before the present ownership.

Mr. Rosenbaum was a director of Elkhorn Coal of Charleston, W. before it was acquired last year by Ethyl Corp. A native of Hungary, he moved to Cleveland with his parents in 1910. Mr.

Rosenbaum was graduated from the former John Marshall Law School. He was active in Community Temple in Cleveland Heights. Survivors include his wife, Dora; a daughter, Lillian Snyder, and sons, Dr. Ernest, Dr. Arthur and Jacob I.

Frederick Krebs Services will be private for Frederick W. (Fritz) Krebs, 85, a former steel company executive here. He died Sunday at his residence in the Country Club in Pepper Pike. Mr. Krebs was born in Johnstown, Pa.

He was graduated from Phillips Exeter Academy in Exeter, N.H., and from Cornell University in 1912. He was former vice president and principal stockholder of the old Super Steels a steel warehousing business. He was previously associated with United Alloy of Canton and Cambria Steel Co. in Johnstown. Survivors include sisters, Margaret Puckner and Winifred Gooding.

Edward R. Kennedy, NEA executive, dies Edward R. Kennedy. 52. publisher of the World Almanac and vice president of publications for the Newspaper Enterprise Association, died yesterday at Southwest General Hospital.

Funeral arrangements are incomplete. A newspaperman for 33 years, Mr. Kennedy started on the Philadelphia Daily News and the Philadelphia Bulletin. He later worked for the old Columbus Citizen and Indianapolis In 1952 he became managing editor of the Japan Times in Tokyo and was one of the founders of the Okinawa Morning Star. He was later a special correspondent for the Newspaper Enterprise Association in Bangkok, Thailand.

Mr. Kennedy joined the Cleveland office of the newspaper association in 1960. He lived in Euclid. He served in the Army in World War II in an infantry rifle company and was awarded the Bronze and Silver stars and three Purple Hearts. Survivors include his wife, Jane; a daughter, Jean Kennedy, and a son.

Ridgeway. John C. Smith Mrs. John C. Smith, 70, a former Democratic ward leader in Parma and Cleveland, died yesterday at Aristocrat South nursing home.

Services will be at 10 a.m. Thursday at St. Charles Catholic Church in Parma. Mrs. Smith, the former Irene (Rena) Burke, was active in politics for 35 years.

She ran unsuccessfully for the Ohio House of Representatives in 1954 while she was deputy county recorder. Survivors include her hushand; a daughter, Connie McGinty. and a son. Thomas personnel procurement officer for the Ohio Lottery Commission. John E.

Tigue John E. Tigue, 68, former chiet building and zoning inspector for Willoughby, died yesterday at Lake County. Memorial Hospital West. Services will be at 10:30 a.m. Thursday at Immaculate Conception Catholic Church in Willoughby.

Mr. Tigue was the first full building and zoning inspector in Willoughby. He joined the city in 1954 and retired last March. He was a member of the Immaculate Conception Church choir for 40 years and the Holy Name Society. He was former president of the Cleveland chapter of SEBSQSA, a barbershop singing society, and a former member of the Cleveland Singers Club.

Survivors include his wife, Rose; daughters, Susan Maver and Mary Ellen Catania, and sons, John E. Jr. and William N. Rare crane chick dies in captivity WASHINGTON (A) Dawn, the captive-bred whooping crane chick whose birth signaled hope the rare birds could be saved from extinction, is dead. The chick was 15 days old.

The young whooper's death was attributed to a congenital bone defect that caused its right foot to turn outward. It was unable to walk or support itself and eventually quit eating, a spokesman for the U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service said. 5 Dawn was the first whooper chick bred and hatched in captivity in this decade.

Only 49 adult and juvenile whoopers survive in the wild. Dr. Ray C. Erickson, who headed the team working with the rare birds at the Patuxent Wildlife Research Center in nearby Maryland, said the death of Dawn did not diminish hopes of saving the species. Dawn's death came as authorities reported the birth of 17 whooper chicks in the wild.

Eight chicks were born to the lone nesting flock of wild whoopers in northern Canada. Nine were hatched at Grays Lake National Wildlife Refuge in Idaho 'from eggs taken from the nests of wild cranes. The eggs were flown to Idaho and placed in sandhill crane in hopes of establishing a second wild flock of the birds. 1975 THE PLAIN DEALER 5-D 15 Personals, Business Notices Brath Notices NEMCIK Frank Elsie M. beloved husband Miss (nee Hruby).

father of Carol N. Nemicik. Funeral day, services June will be conducted 18, 10 a.m., at THE JO. SEPH C. SCHULTE FUNERAL 4090 HOME, MAYFIELD LOCATED IN S.

EUCLID, RD. (EAST OF receive NOBLE RD), where the tomily will TUESDAY friends MONDAY 7-9 P.M., 2-4 AND 7-9 P.M. O'MALLEY Daniel H. O'Malley, beloved band of Victoria M. (Miller), and the late Helen C.

(Miller), deor 10- ther of Kathleen Burke (Mrs. John), Terrence and Sharon of Derethik ten, brother (Mrs. Gory), grandfather of Kothleen thy (Mrs. Donald Jerald D. and Funeral the late Myles D.

and John. St. Mass Thursday, June 19. Ave. at Angela's Church, 20970 Lorain Cemetery.

10 a.m. Interment Calvary Family will receive friends of CORRIGANS FUNERAL HOME, Lorain AVE. AT W. 208TH FAIRVIEW PARK. TUESDAY 7.9, WEDNESDAY 3.5 AND 7-9 P.M.

PALAIBIS band Anthony T. Poloibis, beloved of Norma Jeon (nee Kotarski), dear father of Cynthio Connie H. and Leonard. Funerol services Thursday June 19 of St. Francis de Sales Church, at 10:30 0.

m. Friends Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. moy coll at JAKUBS SON FUNERAL HOME, 936 E. 185 ST. TUESDAY 7-9 P.

M. AND WEDNESDAY 2-4 AND 7.9 P. M. PARAL Edward A. Parat, beloved husbond ol Emma (nee Hutilies), dear tother brother of Mrs.

Geraldine Gallougher, of Helen Kuntz, Elsie Frank, Hrebek, George and Dorothy grandtother of two. Services Wednesday June 18, 1975 at 10:30 a. m. at the DONALD B. JOHNSON FUNERAL HOME, 521 WAY, BEDFORD, where friends may call 3.5 AND 7-9 P.

M. DAY. PENTKOWSKI Martha Pentkowski, beloved wite the late Frank, dearest mother of Florence Pomiecko, Betty Hosinski, Geraldine Haves, Donold dier, kowski and the lote Dolores Gruengrandmother grandmother of of 11, great. five, dear sister of Lottie Walzak, Rose Zahler, Helen Jarol, Florence Voita and the late Mary Kremenski, Anna Strzelecki, Leo Zuchinski, John Zuchinski and 19 Ray Zahn. Funeral Thursday June at 9 a.m.

at THE MOSINSKI FUNERAL HOME, 3667 E. 65 ST. and 10 a.m. at St. Peter the Apostle Church.

Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. VISITING HOURS 2-4 AND 7-9 P.M. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY. PERNOSKY James Pernosky, beloved father of Walter. Stanley, Gertrude Stone, Bernord, Helen Cox, Lee Gala, Betty Edna and Hollicker, the late James Jr.

Chester, grandfather and great-grandiother, brother of Phil. lip and Veronico, June 15. Funeral Mass Tuesday, June 17, Ascension Church at 9:30 a.m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Friends may call of CHAMBERS FUNERAL HOME, 4420 ROCKY RIVER DR.

AT PURITAS. band Lionel of C. Rosenbaum, beloved husDora. devoted lother of ond Jacob, Dr. Dr.

Arthur Ernest of of San Francisco Boston, Mrs. lion Snyder of New York, brother of Edith Lertzmon, grandlather of ten. Services Wednesday June 18 at 3 p.m. al THE MILLER MEMORIAL CHAPEL 27570 CHAGRIN BLVD. Fomily at the residence of Mr.

and Mrs. Jacob Rosenboum, 22388 Rye Rd. THRU SUNDAY EVENING. Interment Hillcrest Cemetery, Temple Emanu El Park Section. Contributions are suggested to the Jewish Community Federation.

SCHULHAUSER Marie Schulhauser ('nee Urban), beloved wile of the late Joseph, mother of Helen Chevolier of Gross Point, Hilda Reese (deceased), Henrietta Nieberding, sister of Rudy Urban, Helen Missig. and the following deceased: Joseph, Leo, Roland, and Ida Urbon, grandmother of Joan Koonmen, Ronald Chevalier, Frank J. Reese, Delores Ann Sulk and Howard Nieberding, great -grandmother of 16, June 15. Funeral Mass Wednesday, June 18, of St. Paul's Church (Chardon Rd.) at 9:30 a.m.

Interment Calvary Cemetery. Family will receive friends at THE BRICKMAN AND SONS FUNERAL HOME, 21900 EUCLID 2-4 AND 7-9 P.M. TUESDAY. SCZUREK Stanley John Sczurek age 66, beloved husband of Josephine (nee Rakar), dear father of Mrs. Stella Christ, Stonley Mrs.

Dolores Lemin, Mrs. Mildred Irvine and grandfather of 15, brother of Mrs. Mary Ludwig, Mrs. Ann Sekura. Funeral Wednesdoy 9:30 a.

m. at the ZAK FUNERAL HOME, 6016 St. ST. CLAIR AVE. Services 10 o.

m. Vitus Church. Interment Calvary Cemetery. HOURS TUESDAY 2-5 AND 7-9 P. M.

SMITH Irene M. Smith (Reno) (nee Burke), beloved wife of John devoted McGinty mother (Connie) of and Mrs. Thomas John P. grandmother and great-grandmother, sister of Margaret McGonegal, Bridget Mackin, Thomas Burke and John Burke (all deceased). Passed away Monday June 16, 1975.

Sery. ices Thursday St. Charles Catholic Church of 10 0. m. Interment Calvary Cemetery.

Friends received at FAULHABER FUNERAL HOME, 7915 BROADVIEW RD. (AT SPRAGUE), TUESDAY 7-9 P. M. WEDNESDAY 2-4 AND 7-9 P. M.

SOVA Walter Delores J. (nec Sova, Miller), beloved brother hushand of r5. Louise J. Litty, uncle and greatuncle, passed away suddenly Saturday. June 14.

Services of the funeral home Wednesday, June 10:30 a.m. Friends may call at THE BUSCH FUNERAL HOME, 7501 RIDGE FROM 2-5 AND 7-10 P.M. TUESDAY. STEINFELD Morv Jane Steinfeld, (nce nolds), beloved wife of John mother of John L. Jr.

(Jock), Robert Richard A. and grandmother, daughter of Clara and the late Howard L. Reynolds, sister of Virginia A. Caswall. Family suggests memorial gifts to the Americon Cancer Society.

Services Thursday at p.m., at the MAHER-MELBOURNE FUNERAL HOME, 4274 MAYFIELD AT BELVOIR SOUTH EUCLID, where the family will receive friends WEDNESDAY 2-4 AND 7-9 P.M. TAYLOR Libion B. Taylor (nec beloved wife of Joseph, sister of Vaieria Carter, Ladimer Srutek, aunt of Dr. Brock T. Carter.

Private services were held at THE A. NOSEK 8 FUNERAL HOME. TAYLOR See Krawczyk notice TIGUE John E. Tique (Jack) of Willoughby, 0., beloved husband of Rose (nce Delsontro), devoted father of Mrs. Robert (Suson) Maver, Mrs.

Raymond (Mary Ellen) Catania, John E. Tigue, and Witliom N. Tique, brother of Mrs. Elizabeth Gedgaudas and Paul Tigue, grandlother of eight. Family will receive friends MCMAHON FUNERAL HOME, 38001 EUCLID WILLOUGHBY, TUESDAY 7-9 P.M., WEDNESDAY 2-4 AND 1.9 P.M.

Funeral Mass Thursdoy, 10:30 a.m. at the Immaculate Conception Church, Willoughby. Burial in Wiltoughby Cemetery. TORNO 1. Otto W.

Torno, beloved husband of Catherine (deceased), dear fother of Otto F. and Elsie Wearsch, brother of Mrs. Martha Coates, grandfather and passed away Sunday June 15. Services will be held at THE SPAULDING- CROUCH FUNERAL HOME, 2704 DENISON Wednesdoy June 18 at 1:30 p.m. Friends received ot the funeral home TUESDAY 7-9 P.M.

VELCOFF Samuel Velcoff. devoted father of Alice L. Scufca, brother of Sondo Velcoff of Bulgaria. Services p.m. Wednesday, June 18, at the.

LOUIS R. ORLANDO. FUNERAL HOME, 29550 EUCLID AVE. where tomily will receive friends 7-9 P.M. TUESDAY.

WEIN died Marie Wein Saturdoy. (nee Wife Benko), of John age 73, mother of Sally, Carl, and the late Borbara, grandmother of Dole af Steve ond Mrs. Emily Howe of Bethesda, the late Paul and Mrs. Ann Tritt. Pastor ICes Otto W.

Wednesday, will conduct servJune 18, ot 1 p.m. Interment Sunset Memorial Pork. Friends will be received TUESDAY 2-4 AND 7-9 P.M. AT SAUER'S FUNERAL HOME, 4801 MEMPHIS AVE. WILSON Abby (Woodrow) Wilson, beloved husband of Mary Alice (nee Naylor), dear fother of Tina and Timothy, stepfather of James and Michele Martin, grandfather of Tony Martin, son of Elizabeth Rady, brother of Eugene Tischier, Elizabeth Skryzmoski, Lydelta Huston, Michel Rady and Steven Rady, suddenly Sunday p.

m. NO VISITATION. Memorial service will be held at GOLLINGER FUNERAL HOME, 9810 DENISON AVE. on Thursday June 19, of 10 0. 11.

PLAIN DEALER CLASSIFIED 523-5555 Drath Natters WOOST Irene Woost (nee Kreger), beloved wife of the tote Albert, devoted mother of Desmond Hamper (JOY), grondmother of Richard, Gary, Sharon L. Coulter and Debra, great grandmother of David, Sunday, Private viewing and services of THE WALTER TENS AND SONS FUNERAL HOME, 9811 DENISON AVE. Interment Brooklyn. Heights Cemetery. 2 Lodge Notices RECEIVED UNTIL 11 FOR NEXT DAY'S PLAIN DEALER CALL 523-5555 AFTER 6 P.M.

$23-4860 Carpenter's Local No. 11. Officers and members, please pay your respect to Bro. Otto Graft ot the Busch Puneral Home, 4334 Pearl Rd. TUESDAY 2-5 AND 7-10 P.M.

Funeral Moss will be at Our Lady of Good Counsel Church Wednesday at 9:30 a.m. Frank Bonanno, F.S. In Memoriam WESBY Arthur Wesby, June 17, 1969. My Dad meant the world to me, 50 fast, he stipped away He tor will each and forever remain a part of me, No every dav. the one can ever fill his shoes or wolk path he walked.

will forever and olways miss 17 Dad, the woy he smiled, laughed ond talked. LOVING DAUGHTER, EVELYN IN THE SINCERE HOPE of rendering a helpful service to our readers desiring to pay tribute to their loved ones through an "In Memoriam" notice, we have available a booklet which contains appropriate verse for every deceased member. Just call 523-4860 and ask for Mrs. Hawkins or Bell. They will be glad to mail a booklet to you.

Or if more convenient you may pick up a booklet at our Classified Dept. at 1801 Superior. Funeral Directors Walter E. MARTENS And Sons 281-7111 Lost and Found, Rewards RECEIVED UNTIL 11 P.M. FOR NEXT DAY'S PLAIN DEALER CALL 523-5555 AFTER 6 P.M.

523-4860 BASSETT Hound lost in Sleepy Hollow-Peart Rd. Reward. SINGLE LOT in Knollwood Cemetery. $150. Mrs.

E. Cooper, 1275 Palmetto Mt. Dora, Fla. 32757. SUNSET Memorial Garden um.

2 Crypts. Sacrifice. $2,000. 661- 1137. SUNSET Memorial Park, 2 plots.

Call 661-4157. 4 LOTS, Crown Hill, reasonable. Owner moved to Florida. 1-336-3850 atter 5PM. 9 Musician, Band Notices ACOUSTIC model 850 P.A.

system. $675. Days 842-7070. ANYONE needing a high quality studio session done at a reasonable rate call Nashville North Recording at 749-1626. Open 11 AM 10 9 PA1 dailv.

BASE and percussionist are looking for keyboards, lead vocalists and lead guitarist. 1-933-9215. CONGA Bongo player looking for work with rock band or tozz. 229-5928. DRUMMER, exp.

looking to 101n working group. Call Mentor 257-4685. ENTERTAINMENT of any kind Outside Inn 3308 W. 117 St. Organist.

EXP. bass player looking for working group, sings leads and plavs sonie kevboord5. -741 0876. EXPERIENCED female vocalist seeks estoblished commercial or top 40 group. 256 1619 EXPERIENCED DRUMMER looking for lounge band.

237-2480 otter 5. FEMALE Vocalist wanted, keyboard helpful. Coll JEFF. 932-2167. HIGH Caliber Kevboard and Lead Guitarist wanted for traveling show group.

Productions, (216) 752- 9719. KEYBOARDIST -with A-1 equipment. Wants to be In working bond. Can sing. 777-6806.

LEAD vocalist and lead musicians are looking tor musicians 10 form rock group. Cull Chris. 871-8584. NEED leods, bass plovers. Drummer, organist, exp.

keyboard. 391-0403. ROCK Drummer wanted for of 1ginal bond. 398-8629 or 843-7919. SOUNDMAN-exp.

with good PA and truck tor rent Rensonable. 651-3639. WANTED (A) Dynamite orgun plover with piano for working band. Also drummer with lead vocal ability. Call 441-4334 or 883-8937, 225-0358 BIKES lost, (2), girls', Lown Ave.

area. Reward. 651-8959. BLACK Poodle lost Woodhill Park, Toy Mini, tall. Answers to Reward 550.

421-8239. BOXER Pup, 15 wks. old, brindle, taken in Woodward and E. 143 area. Reward $75.

451-0934 eves. BRINDLE BOXER LOST-leather collar. Westlake. Reward. 871-3452.

BURMESE MALE CAT LOST Lee. Heartsick children offering re. ward for 'Goliath' wearing flea collar. 561-4721 Or 696-6050. CAT LOST -black and white declawed.

femole. Carriage Park area. Reward. Call 248-2126. CAT Lost, Chagrin-Lynnfield area, female colico.

Ion. Reward: 561-0669. CAT LOST; Children's pet. Blackish. West Park.

Reward. 252-3219. CAT lost. Gray- White part Persian, declawed male. Brookside Park area.

Reward. 661-9785. CAT lost, small male sealpoint, Warrensville-Norwood area, 752-8269. DOG FOUND, large German Shepherd, black body, Warrensville Center South Woodland, Sundav. 751 4061.

DOG Found, med. large male, sandy shaggy mixed breed, Paring area. 845-7013. DOG LOST Hwy 90 between Cleve. land Erie, Sun.

June 15. Farm Collie, male, golden, name SMOKIE, wearing me Toronto Togs, Call collect. 416-925-9862. REWARD. DOG LOST.

Large red brown mole. Ridge- Brookpark area. 351-2994. DOG LOST looks like black Labrador 10 yr. male on medication, E.

111- Buckeye area, reward, 795-5871. DOG lost. male Irish Setter, W. 25 St. areo, fomily pet, 241-0619.

DOG lost- Medium size (sheep dog), sandy brown-white chest, pink spot corner nose. 54 Snow, Porma. Reward. 237-7562. DOG lost, part German Shepherd male, 1 sandy N.

Rovalton. Reword. 237-2187 after 6. DOG Lost; Poodle, Black -Gray mate. Norwood- Van Aken.

475-9260. DOG lost, Shepherd Collie, large, lean, brown and white, white around neck, E. 176 Harvard area. Reward. 851-1894.

3960 E. 190. DOG LOST, Sun. white male poodle, near RI. 6 and Worrell Rd.

Chi Chi. Reward. 1-256-1283. DOG lost, white German Shepherd, MI. Pleasant area.

Reword $50. Named Theresa. 751-0475. DOG lost, white male poodle, 112 named Tigger. 234-4857.

FOUND Male Neutered, golden white cal. Call 291-4685. GERMAN Shepherd lost E. Cleveland. Black and tan.

Reward. 851-8653. LOST: Cat, male, neutered. All gray, short Reward. hair.

371-2369 Cleveland Hts. area. after 6PM. LOST: Collie-type dog, Parma area. White neck.

brown-block body. 50 lbs. No collar. Male. 843-5980.

LOST Toy Poodle, female, apricot, Fulton area. Reward. 961-7025. LOST, WHITE GOLD CROSS, initiols, H.A.W., Parma Heights Shopping Centers. Sentimental value.

REWARD. 884-1460. WRISTWATCH Lost, Ladies' Elgin, white gold, black cord band, June 10th on Snow Rd. between 1-71 und W. 130th.

Reward. Call Sorbus, Inc. 243 8292. 8 Cemetery Lots, Monuments BROOKLYN HIs. Cemetery.

Lots. $450 tor both. 467-6932. BROOKLYN HTS. memorial Abbey Moslem 2 crypts $2500.

439-6085. CRYPTS-2-Sunset Memorial ParkSunset Garden Mausoleum 4-666 2509 KNOLLWOOD, Section 25 lot 37, Section 41 lot 20. Both or separate. Call before 6 p.m. 486-4266.

11 Barter and Swap sories POOL 18 tor paint 411. job with decks and 251.9107 15 Personals, Business Notices AAAAA1 WE PAY HIGHEST PRICES IN STATE GOLD- PLATINUM DIAMONDS IMMEDIATE CASH Charles Reveno 241-7148 17 Colonial Arcade $300 ADULTS worth. BOOKS $125 takes and all. magazines, over 991-1142. A free call it I fall to repoir TV In home, 20 vrs.

West, 941-8497. Apt. ALARMS To Protect your home or Inexpensive. against tires and burglars. Very coll For free demonstration 13.50.

Protec-A-Home Systems Inc. 398- ALUMINUM, 447-0674 Siding Repairs ANRI Wood Carvings and Music Boxes, Hummels, Doultons. 845-3144. ANSWERS AND ACTION ABOUT BIRTH CONTROL AND WANTED OR UNWANTED PREGNANCY Certified counselors who respect your right to choose. Licensed, qualified physicians.

Vacuum aspiration preceded by confidential counseling. immediate results. Complete medical history and anaesthesia. Follow-up exam and counseling. Medicaid Accepted Free Pregnancy Test NATIONAL HEALTH CARE SERVICE 795-1900 Near University Circle 1-800-362-1452 Toll Free 1 Mon.

Sat. 9-5 Services up to 24 weeks ANYONE witnessing accident between motorcycle and red Mustang on Dille 6-10-75 at 5:15 contact Gene Podavick, 481-6000. ANY unmarried mother needing help write Salvation Army, 1881 Torbenson or Phone 492-3500. AUTOS SCRAPPED 1000 EAGLE STAMPS PLUS DOLLARS FREE TOWING 2000 EAGLE STAMPS FOR CARS YOU BRING IN CAR CENTER 10500 QUINCY 368-0055 BASEBALL cards (old), Dan Dee, Johnson, Hunter, let me know what you have, call collect 215-887- 6798. BELLY dancing, don't exercise dancercise! Seventh Veil, air conditioned.

941-9430 BIG DISCOUNTS plus CREDIT HELP If you need Furniture -Appliances All Peoples Furniture Warehouse 2833 LORAIN 631-4707 BUYING shotguns, ritles, antiques, and military weapons. 237-5166. BUY or sell Real Estate with a union Broker; cost no more 90 the way. MANNING RLTY. 486- 5003.

BUY- Sell Coins, Silver and gold. Federal Brond, 6831 Pearl Road 'Southland 884-0701 FOR CASH FREE Top Dollars tor Old or Junk Cars Tow, 521-9021, Medina 725-0870. CALL TOM QUICK! FOR CASH $25 to $200 AND FREE TOWING FOR OLD OR JUNK CARS! 24-HR. SERVICE, 941-4240 CAN'T MANAGE YOUR MONEY? For free confidential help call Consumer Credit Counseling, 781-8624. A Non-Profit Community Service.

CAPITAL AVAILABLE $10,000 to 1 million for your business, your ideas or your problems. Also purchase receivables. Call Mr. Harrigan at 486-5388. CAVS Stock -100 shares.

Best offer over $450. 1-492-0478 eves. Dial CHRIST and IS THE ANSWER listen, 382-7474 COLLISEUM Area; 88 ACRES. Trail Rides, Riding lessons etc. Picnics.

Splash parties. GOURMET Suppers by Reservations. 659.5911. COMPLAINTS ABOUT A CAR RENTAL AGENCY? Want to do something about it? Call Dan Biddle of 523-4800 now. tree DON'T OVERPAY tor Auto Insurance, quotation, coll 291-2324.

DO plus you have a lunk car? Free towing money, 461-1091, 24 hrs. 132, ELVIS concert- 18, 2 tickets, sec. row seat 6-7. 535. Call 631-6290 or 961-8041.

GENUINE Simonize Paste Wax $12.95 Downtown 621-3586 HERMAN DESPERATELY in need of you, please call Jason at Horner phone number. Highest Prices Paid for Junkers FREE TOWING 661-8410 HY BROWN, INC. IS ON VACATION UNTIL JUNE 18th. Morning After Method You can prevent pregnancy if you are less than two weeks past a missed period. BRIEF.

SAFE, AND INEXPENSIVE LICENSED OBSTETRICIANS EXPERIENCED COUNSELORS APPROXIMATE TWO HOUR VISIT FREE TESTING. IMMEDIATE RESULTS NATIONAL HEALTH CARE SERVICES Near University Circle Toll-Free (800) 362-1452 795-1900 Pregnancy termination also available throuch 24 weeks Easy shopping is yours when you turn to today's Classified Pages I BUY DIAMONDS AND GOLD Evons 519 Prospect 621-0244 JACK Stonier, massage 11-10 p.m., licensed, separate for men and women, heat and massage treat. ments. Male and lemale operators. Medina.

725-0122. Akron, 535-3472 1375 W. Jay Vee Men's Clothing Outlet 6th 241-4536 LET US HELP YOU SOLVE YOUR MONEY PROBLEMS Can't get money? Lost your job? See US tor a low interest collateral loon on your lewelry (diamond or antique), we will hoid these as security until you pick them up. Completely confidentiol, at Sol protected, Beraman bonk vault security. See us Loan 4th ond Prospect, Downtown or call tor opment.

praisal or tor confidential appoint. 621-4350. LOST your license? DWI, hit-skip, SR 22, payment pion, 333-5315. MEXICAN IMPORTS Going out of business sale. Statues.

velvet pointings, and much misc. Up 10 50 per cent off. Everything must go June '75, 33339 Vine S1. 946-8526. 486- 9265.

MR. Now has Cost ond west Side offices tor ESP consultation. 229-4737. MRS. ANN INDIAN PSYCHIC READE 16200 BROOKPARK RO.

267-5110 MRS. V. PLEASE CALL 581-2351 MORNINGS ONLY. NEW Hummel Adventure Bound, $800. Avon Lake, 1-933-8098.

NOTICE Heavy duty police front bench seat. All vinyl, brand new with seat tracks $75 complete. 10 or more $50 each. 100 available. Call 941-7300 ask for.

L.c Tombo. OLD POSTCARDS WANTED Other old items 475-1632 PANTS cutted $2, custom gorments. Tailors, 2077 E. 4, Rm. 711.

PLASMA DONORS Needed. New this ad is worth $1 extra upon your first donation. Bring ad with you Cleveland Blood Plasma, 9107 Euclid Phone 721-3300. No appt. necessary.

Mon. thru Fri. PRAYER Unlimited. 251-3530 or write Box 41041, Cleveland, Ohio 44141. Pregnancy Tests Free While you still have the time to choose.

TEST RESULTS IN 2 MIN. PROFESSIONAL COUNSELORS SAFE. EARLY TERMINATION GENERAL ANESTHESIA HALF DAY AT CLINIC MEDICAID ACCEPTED CLEVELAND CENTER FOR REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH A non-profit medical 11955 SHAKER BLVD. 421-8600 PREGNANT? BIRTHRIGHT CAN HELP YOU FREE TESTING West 228-5998 East: 382-9446 CONFIDENTIAL Pregnant? Information up to 20 weeks, free nancy testing, Medicaid accepted. 24-Hour Service 281-6060 Pregnant? YOU CAN FIND OUT IF YOU 1.

Are 42 days or more past the first day of your last period. 2. Collect your first morn ing specimen in a clean glass container. Only a few drops are needed. Refrigerate sample till test is done.

3. Take the sample to: PRETERM 10900 Carnegie Ave. No Pregnancy appointment tests ore necessary tree, and tax exempt Problem Pregnancy? We Can Help. We are a medical clinic established CY. for the The needs earlier of an untimely pregnonyou choose whatever alternative is best for you the easier it is tor you, emotionally and physically.

Free Pregnancy Testing 231-2622 CONCERNED WOMEN'S CLINIC 10605 Chester, 4th Floor RAILROAD tres, new $5.30 up OlEo USED ties. 729-4157. Robert J. Bernhardt ILLNESS IN FAMILY: CALL YOUR FATHEP COLLECT 1-419-422-4971. SHARON'S TEA ROOM Advise on all attairs of life: 3: All Readings Private.

1-949 6078 4246 Lake Rd. R1. 6, Shetfield Lake STRAWBERRIES. PICK your own, 40 cents at. 9983 Sanford Pd.

Lodi. 1668. TEA ROOM-ALADDIN LAMP; Hrs. 11 10 daily; 3515 Clark-631-6177; for ESP Reading call 398-6528. TELEPHONE answering service, west, $18 month.

Secretarial also. 961-9100. THE Sun Deck is always open at THE CLUB Baths, a health club for young men; steam, sauna, 961-2727. THICK STEAKS THIN PRICES BROWN DERBY RESTAURANT TOM anything possible thru God. For: give my harsh words.

do love you. Please call home. Love, Bev. TOM, everything straightened out. Please call immediately.

Bev. Travel Almost Free AUTO DRIVEWAY cO. 351-3879 Days 884-0658 Eves. WANTED ROYAL DOULTONS Hummels, '71 Plate. 845 1256 WANTED: Throat doctor for tonsillectomy.

St. Vincent or Deaconess. Fee Paid only on removot. 883-8771. WANTED 1970 OLDS 2-door "98" Will rent tor 525 per dov.

Please contact Linda Gelsomino. 621- 2300, Mon. thru Fri. 9-5. WANTED 2 drivers tor new Cadillac heorses.

All expenses pard to Los geles. Calif. Mr. C. Pickett, 696- 6314.

WANTED: 2 tickets Elvis Concert. Floor level. 15 rows. 10 or 18, 513-666-1334. 6 10 P.M.

ON WE BUY- SELL -LOAN JEWELRY, GEMS, COINS, ETC. 727 Prospect 621-3925 WRITERS Market vour eltorts now. Manuscricts edited, prepared, and put Inte the hands of publishers Call 'tor appointment, Mr. 486-8941 YOUR CAR DELIVERED TO Ot A 192300 FOR AUTO SAL MAGE 2000 MR COFFEE FILTERS. 526 8715.

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