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Forest Hills Journal (Newspaper) - June 13, 1978, Cincinnati, OhioThe perfect gift for dad. 943-4477 Mcalpin s \ gift certificate it lasts until it is spent. They la love you for it available at credit office lower level i Quot order your if father s Day cake a is from Plisken bakery Quot a a a a a a a Coupon a Mem discount on any decorated cake. I or Only valid at Busken s Cherry a 11 Grove Plaza or Milford shopping Center store. One h Coupon per cake. Valid tilt june i 30, 1978. Milford shopping ctr.31-3350 Cherry Grove Plaza .752 2112 name. Address a a birthday a a american Vagabond age turn that garage Sale into a Gold mine old intr s note Mike and Lar it la v cock spent the past \ ear travelling throughout the United Stales in a mini motor Home tin june 2, after a three week visit w Ith Mike s family in my. Vivash Tengtin the couple took to the Road again. F rom Lime to time this summer Mike will share moments of their journey in words and photographs with readers the following Stor about experiences during their first trip was written the Day before the Lav Cocks left town. Mike 29. Is a native of Clermont counts. He attended Amelia schools until his family moved to Hamilton county. A graduate of Anderson High school Mike taught for two years in the new Richmond system and worked As a Counselor for the Clermont c county \ Outh services Bureau. Mary 2x, taught in the Clermont northeastern system for five years. By Michael Laycock k it seems fitting that we Are leaving again tomorrow. It was exactly a year ago that we drove out of Cincinnati. After months of planning and after the last minute Rush to sell cars furniture and countless other belongings that just seem to take up closet space we were on the Road. There is a certain sadness about leaving but there is also exhilaration. Even though we be been in town Only a for three week visit i imagine ill feel it All again tomorrow As we drive the summer highways to the ozarks then to the Canyon Parks of Utah and Arizona then wherever the Road takes us. 1 will doubtless reflect on the year of travel that has already passed underneath our wheels. 1 remember the backpacking trip in the Everglades when Mary stepped on a Rattlesnake. She was t bitten but for some reason did seem a Little bothered when the rest of the group gathered around the Snake Tosen u u was Okay. In Mckinley National Park the blueberries were in season that. Was great when we were eating homemade pie and Coffee cake but it was t so Good when we tried to find a place to set up our backpacking tent the Blueberry Bushes w Ere even w Here and i just knew the grizzly bears would want the berries that were under the tent there were the ten Beautiful fall Days in Yosemite National Park in California we saw coyotes and Black Bear As we bicycled the Valley Road in the Shadow of the massive Granite Cliffs. We slept on top of Hall dome a mile above the Valley floor and watched the Sun t on Linued to Page 22 alumnae Honor ursuline 4roots the annual alumnae Tea and reception at ursuline Academy on thursday. May 25. Was a family affair with seniors honoured whose a a roots a Are second and third g a ration at the school. Alumnae president Nancy Rielage Tusman welcomed 128 girls into the association at a Chapel ceremony. Alumnae mothers and grandmothers in attendance were presented w Ith a traditional Flower Tea followed vinous Iii be Uuno Reu Tau ivc families from this area Nell Favret. Her Mother Eileen age Favret her grandmother i it Orothy Butler ravage of my Washington and her father William Favret All attended ursuline. Seniors whose mothers and or fathers attended the school include Rose Anne Stoner and Ted Stoner. Seniors whose mothers graduated from the Brown county ursuline school include Meg Vanflandern and Aileen Henry Van Landem my Carmel. The ursuline alumnae presented a financial gift to the school to be used to renovate the faculty lounge and dining room in addition to the usual i tier the Sisters education like sunburn and wet swimsuits garage sales Are a sure sign of summer garage sales or Yard sales., at tic House sales depending on your particular circumstances Are becoming increasing popular in this area a Well planned Sale can mean extra Money in your pocket and the return of extra storage space in your House or garage and if you re in the buying end of a sate you can pick up some real bargains and maybe even a genuine antique careful planning is the key to a successful garage Sale according to Lynn Raasch consumer specialist for Johnson Wax miss Raasch was in the area last week to offer some tips on holding a Sale if you want people to show up at your garage Sale you be got to let them know when Date and time and where. A classified and in your local paper is an excellent Way of doing that. People might Whiz by that homemade sign in your front Yard but they can refer Back to a classified Adas needed to Check the time and location. The journal accepts classified ads for the following weeks paper until 10 on fridays. Too late a o classify ads Are accepted until 10 . On mondays. Payment for both kinds of classifieds must be made at the time you place the and if you Post a sign in addition to an and make sure the sign has All the pertinent information written in Large Clear letters. Too Many signs have garage Sale in huge letters following by the time Date and directions in lettering so Small you need a magnifying Glass to read it. A make sure you put a big Arrow pointing out the location on he Ign. Miss a it added we Rdv of my a us advertising can also a draw m customers weekends Are the i x a. A time for garage sales because More per a pie have free a me ten to browse around Start planning three a four weeks m Advance for a Sale avoid planning a Sale for a Holiday weekend or any other time people Are Apt to be out of town make sure you know exactly what you want to sell. If you be been dying to get rid of your spouse s old Bowling shoes or your offspring s Alice Cooper record collection make sure the parties involved concur with your decision Ltd a else be sure to sell t he stuff when they re not looking this can save a lot of Wear and tear on the merchant and customer. Make sure you have items priced and Price tags visible. Of course you re bound to end up bickering Over some items especially As u a a a. A a a 4hb0� a it in oho o the 41 life style night approaches but at least you be got a starting Point. A Good Rule of thumb for pricing secondhand items is to ask for Between 25 and 50 percent of the Price of a new equivalent item remember that the better the condition of the items you want the sell the better your chances Selling them. Children a clothing is a big seller at garage sales. Miss Raasch has found. If you plan to sell children s or adults clothing have a Mirror nearby. If you la be Selling electrical appliances arrange them near an outlet so customers can try them out. Place books and records so that titles Are easily read. Place Large items behind smaller ones on tables Tor Best visibility and so that they wont be knocked off miss Raasch advised. Group similar items together and make signs for different categories of merchandise. Some communities require that you have a permit to hold a garage Sale or Yard Sale so Check with your Village or township office before you set up your recruit your family or friends to help you tend your garage Sale. And make sure you have plenty of change. If you decide on an Quot All sales Are final policy Post a Large sign to that effect. For a free Booklet entitled a a garage full of fun and profit Send a postcard to miss Raasch at 2430 Prudential Plaza. Chicago Illinois 60801. Beechmont mall proudly presents the National artist tour wed. June 14th through Sun. June 25th. Meet will known artists demonstrating and discussing their various techniques and skills in mediums such As oils sculpture ceramics Wood cuts and much much More Don t miss it hours Mon. Thru Sot. 10-9 sunday 12-5 7500 Beechmont ave across from Anderson school Only Oakley can interest you so Many ways. The interesting 8 plan 8.45 on 8 8 year certificate a $1,000 minimum Deposit the interesting 6 plan 8.17 on 7.75 6 year certificate $1,000 minimum Deposit the interesting Quarter More plan earn 174 of 1% More than the most recently issued comparable Treasury Bills. $10,000 minimum. 6 month maturity Federal regulations require penalty for Early withdrawal of certificate funds and 96 interesting gifts too take your Choice with a new Deposit of $250 or More limit one gift Petic count # 1=> Dkl by a a Tri county Cherry Grove Monfort Heights building and loan Elmwood puce
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