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IS THE CINCINNATI ENQUIRER Monday, February 27, IS 50 i die ANNOUNCEMENT ANNOUNCEMENTS G. B. Robbins Dead After Long Illness; Drastic Cuts Loom For Steel Industry Stocks up 14 Billions in 7 Months muoNS Market Value of Stockj Listed on the New York rujOf OF DOUAitS SWl Cn ef Montr. DOLLARS Iron Curtain Drawn Down By Capitalist Mail Censors, V- MABT1K, William SEAMAN, William I PCTTY, Mary SMITH, Dora 12 Ufa As Coal Piles Dip Funeral Wednesday George B. Robbins, father of two Cincinnati osteopaths, died yev "Free" Russian Press Says terday at the home of a on, Dr Raymond C.

Robbins, 2635 High BY EDDY GILMORE. want old men. their place is on the tacWi vry Mrvice Is minhi ttss sVsl land Mt Auburn, following "1 Mlki (sarxj trWss) to minis Moscow, Feb. 26 (AP) Foreign long illness. countries exercise strict censorjhip The JOHN J.

RADEL Co. rubbish dump. Only one thing remains for the old begging." A British writer is quoted: "Fearing persecution by the Labor imperialist eovernment." said this Mr. Robbins, who was 79 years on letters to and from the Soviet Union, according to the newspaper Culture and Life. SO Ix'i i I f6r its.no.ooo.ooo SO Ti In J0 w-j-H 20 10 L1 Jv.

1 io t' V430.000 000 i old, was the father of Dr. Ralph IIE.RY J. AADEL, Pres. WA03S-t PaNiiAMtAMl HE 41S B. Robbins and Dr.

Raymond C. Robbins, whose offices are in the 'I do not know whether you will WA4.M3 rum uuiiTciiiciii ruuerdi nunic) co nso-t one from Streatham, "I unfortu receive this letter," a worker in Canada was reported as writing. nately cannot tell you my surname or address because I undoubtedly Provident Bank Building. In addition to his two sons 01 I I I I I 1 I 1 LI 1 1 1 1 1 1 Ifl 1929 '30 '31 '32 '33 '34 '35 '34 '37 '38 '39 '40 '41 '42 '43 '44 '45 44 '47 '48 '49 50 Cleveland, Feb. 26 (AF) Steel production has dropped 8.5 points inre the first of the month and is poised for a 20 to 30-point nosedive within the next few days, the magazine Steel reported today.

"At the bottom of their coal piles, most steelmakers have no alternative but to drastically curtail production," Steel said. Actually, Steel noted, Iron output Is down much more than indicated by the number of Idled stacks. "Slack wind is reducing: furnace yields in some cases as much as 60 per cent," the trade journal added. The national Ingot rate dropped 4.5 points to 85.5 per cent of capacity last week. However, according to Steel, full impact of open hearth furnace and Bessemer curtailments already effected and ordered is not reflected in the drop.

would lose my job." Mr. Robbins is survived by his 'FkrZL. Another from Canada! fsjtltllttllMIMIIHItltllWlMIIMIIIHtlltllltMMimiT SCHRAFFENBERGER GUS SCHRAFFENBERGER GUY W. ANDERSON 5117 TINS ST. AT 0421 7nttenmMMHHIIttimitttlMMMmniltltHti "because here the strictest censorship Is operating in regard to the USSR." Culture and Life added that such censorship also was reported from "I do not know whether vnti will widow, Mrs.

Maude S. Robbing and a grandchild. Services will be at 10 a.m. receive this letter because of the censorship." Formerly wna Inc. 24 W.

9th St. CH 093' CINCINNATI STOCK EXCHANGE RFXORD Th. tabl ahnwi nf nn th Cincinnati Stork F.Trhinf for week ended Febru Wednesday at the Mt. Orab Meth France, Western Germany, the "I consider it a frrest hnnnr to he odist Church. Burial will be In ary 35.

1950. the lush snd low (or 1949-50. the divid-nds. the high and low lor the we. persecuted for my political views, the church cemetery.

change for the week and last sale on the Exchange with the date. countries of South America and the United States. However, the newspaper said, tor supporting your just policy of mamm (-iso-so-j Last Week Last Sale, 1 Sales. 1 Huh. I Low.

I Ctvnu. Pnce.l Da te STOCKS. Conference Pays Tribute 3.00 .1 1 1 1 36 I 2- .1 1 7 1-31 Wrassmann Si Barfknecht 2633 Gilbert Ave. Inc. WO 1600.

1421-23 Main St. CH 0338. peace," tne paper quoted D. James of Liverpool, England. "I was delighted when I learned that Russia has atomic energy," wrote a man from Wevford.

Eire. tens of thousands of letters annually reach various' Soviet organizations in Moscow from capitalist countries. ill, Mick Johnson McMillan and Upland Place. WOodburn 0474-0475 To Memory Of Castellini 20 1 I I R5I 201,1 1571 150V, .1 IIV4I 2-17 20 I 2-24 150 I 2-25 .1 31 I 2-25 V.I 1.40 8 00 3. SO Cincinnati Cremation Co.

lAllled Stores I lAlumtnum Industries newl Airlines I iAmerlcan Laundry Mach. lAmerican Tel. Tel. lArmco steel I I iFUIcwin I JBalcrtnk I iBurzer Brewtnc I 36 I Jsl 7'il 4i, nvi 1S0SI 13 lSVil S'il 3'il. 171,1 12 I 3 18 I 13 1.

47 I 47 I' 432! 31l 3 2-25 525 D1XMYTH AVL "In these letters," the paper, said, UN 1021. "This will extract the stinir of the 149W 30i! 3', 16'A! 3i Vi iui 2-24 3391 inoi 3391 "they tell of their experiences. They 16': 3W American tyrants." Malcolm B. Chandler, Director of the National Conference of Christiana and Jews, yesterday made the following statement in 16l 3Vj! 16W 47 I 2-2 5 2- 23 3- 31-49 write of the trials and tribulations JOURNEY'S END Culture and Life alsn nnnteii a ICartluitt Mills letter from Portuzal. The miner 4-1 6-4 1 1 1 1 1 1 96m I I 1 no a pf.

1 1 I I cianiiPP SHUNK Louella Taylor, beloved wife of tribute to William A. A. Castel 35. of capitalistic slavery. They express their admiration and joy concerning the great successes and achieve .50 8 00 2.40 2 00 4 50 3 00 aia ii naa arrived "owing to some 11 Mites Shunt, ana motner of Mis, Norma Johns, Mrs.

Thelraa Treter, Joe. .1 tonunate coincidence. linl, widely known advertising executive who died yesterday In DO PI IChampion Paper I Do pf IChesapeakc Ohio ti Prod. William. Boy and Otis Shunk.

passed 351AI 12-1 4-49 331.1 2-20 281! 2-25 2-24 5 112-27-49 3434l 2-25 40J 331.1 "jVii" 241 em 1 1. ments of the Soviet country. The paper then went on to quote ALLISON ROSE Columbus: away at her residence, Everton. Friday, February 24, 1950. Remains at Tufts funeral home, Loveland, Ohio.

I. 28li ll 8,1 1,1 I I 34 1 1V.I 1 I 28 I I I 18l 5 I 4 I 2611 10O I 28 I 78 I 1041.I 3il from some recent ones. LUDLOW. CO 4332. COVINGTON.

CO 0146. 3.25 ICin ti Gas com I I Do new pi I ICin'tl Mill I 35HI 34'i 98l 341,1 8 I 5'il 1051,1 3S1al 90 til 110 I 76'i 30 I 13m 1421 34'l 331 1001 38 I I I Police Cite Nesbitt In Closing Violation 28 I 3-20 "No one believed in the concept of brotherhood more sincerely than Bill Castellini. No one lived "The conditions of life here arc It, N. O. T.

P. Ry.l .4 5 4 00 1.40 1-10 7-13-19 The Busse Borgmann Co. 82 I 104 V.I 5 I Do or deteriorating all the time," wrote an unidentified person from ICin'tl Street Rv I central parkway at CHIton Hills Lane. 2-25 I 3-25 it more completely. No one de- 74V IS 17 Freeman.

PA 4487-4486. At Newport Tavern 32 112-22-49 5 I 11 74HI '1211 8l 2M 1.3101 511 356 74'iJ "'VorTiUi' 641 701,1 ICin'tl Telephone Co. Cln tl Too. Whse. Co.

ICin'tl Union Stock Yard: New York, Feb. 26 (AP) Business followed mixed trends in the metals markets this week: Demand for copper eased, lead was slightly more active and in zinc some suppliers reported good sales while others found inquiry lacking. Prices were unchanged. The unsettled conditions were blamed largely on the coal strike, for the situation has reached the point where not only the steel industry but also other lines of manufacturing are being affected increasingly. The Chrysler Corp.

tieup also slowed buying, particularly in the case of die-casting grades of zinc. Major non-ferrous metals prices: COrrER IS. SO cents pound. Connecticut Vallev Foreign. 18.50 cents.

New York. i i rent a nnund. New Ynrk: 11 80 Services from Tufts funeral home. Love-land, Ohio, Monday, February 27. 2 P.

M. WELSH Harry, beloved husband of Lucy Stewart Welsh, and father of Mrs. Mane Lovelace. Mrs. Ruth Cusach, Leslie, Harry, Elmer and Paul Welsh, Friday, February 24, 1950, residence.

North Bend, Ohio. Funeral Monday. February 27, at 2 P. from the Argo funeral home. Cleves, Ohio.

Friends may call Sunday after 2 P. M. WERKAMNJacbb. beloved" husblnJ 13 '41 2-23 A. C.

DOBBLING SON "It is necessary to do much bard 68 I 22 I 25'i 105', 7B'i Cities Service City Products I FT. THOMAS. 31 321, 321.1 33l Dick Nesbitt, former sports-caster and professional football 68.l 32V.I 105V.I 12W BELLEVUE. CO 8041. 2-33 2-23 2-16 2-25 2- 1 .1 work to earn a dollar," a Canadian letter writer quoted, "We don't HI 1730.

Coca Cola A voted more time and energy to the various organizations dedicated to transforming this concept into a vital, living reality. It is perhaps grimly fitting that a man who believed so completely in something to which too many give only lip 121,41 6281 I Columbia Gas Croslev Motors player, was arrested early yester 2 11141 I 161AI 16UI 2-23 5 12S 13 7i 16tji 10 37 90 J. J. SULLIVAN CO Bradford J. suillvan.

Director. 1S3S E. McMillan Bell PI. WO 01 S3 day in Newport for violating the Crystal Tissue Curtlsj Wrlnht of Mollle Bernhard Westerkamn. at his Heart Attack Fatal I.

I. iDayton A Mich. R. R.I a. m.

cafe closing law. Police cited Nesbitt as the oper .1. Do Dl 331.1 IDavton Power A .50 4.00 2.50 3. 50 .73 1.00 1.75 4 00 2.00 1.00 .50 .60 7.00 .30 'iO 2 00 resiaence, snow Hill Road. Route 2, Harrison, Ohio, suddenly, Saturday, Feb.

ruary 25. 1950, In hi. 65th year. Friends may call at the Jackman fu- service should die during Brother .1. ator of the newly opened Circle 25 Ranch at Ninth and Orchard S5I 331.1 I ,...1 VITT STERMER, Inc.

1834 Westwood. WA 0787. S42S Harrison Ave. MO 0833. Delhi and Robben Lane.

WA 0110. hood Week. It is a tragic loss to 341,1 18 I IS I 10 I 101 I It'll 113 I 13 6'l 35 I 90 I ism 148H! 100 15l li2 I. 25V 23 I' 1 I. 71 I the community, particularly to I I I I I I Newport.

He was released upon his those people who believe in broth S'AI 1-2T 35 I 9-20-49 90 I 4-21-49 32l 3-23 16 I 2-15 1414112- 5-49 9l 1-30 100 111-29-49 17l 2-11 112 I 1-24 371,1 j.jl 451,1 3.34 IV41 12-1 3-49 71 I 4-18-49 30 I 2- 9-4 tl 761.I 2-24 46I4I 2-24 59 I 2-25 IDan Cohen I Dixie Ice Cream I Dow Druf I I Do pf. I lEatle Plcher I JEarly 4 Daniel I (Federated Dept. IFormlc I Foundation Investment. I I Do pf own recognizance and will be ar Tredway Funeral Home Established 1892. Norwood.

Ohio. tents. St. Louis. Foreign, 11.

SO cents, Culf 37UI 43 1 Vl raigned in the Newport Police 101 371,1 351 4 51,1 neral home, Harrison, Ohio, Monday, February 27, after P. M. Fequiens high mass, Guardian Angel Church, Cedar Grove, Tuesday, February 28, 0:30 A. M. (C.

S.T.I. WOLI! Albert. belovedTTusband dftKe late Fannie Cady Wolfe, and dear father of F. R. (Irene) Lueders, Leroy and Raymond Wolfe, passed away at the home of his dauehter.

Irene. 500 erhood but need the inspiration and leadership of a Bill Castellini 37HI 47VI l'il 71 I Court today. 2131 Cameron Ave, ME 0511. I I I I I I I of Mexico ports. ZINC 9.75 cents i pound.

East St. Louis. 10 47 cents. New York. Foreign, cents, nnlf nt Meilen nnrts.

to transform their belief into ac Plainclothesmen Upshire White .1. .1. tion." ALUMINUM 17 cents a pound. ingots, ship 78 I 514 and John Schnelle, with Patrolmen Bamber Funeral Home, Inc. IOHN W.

BAMBER, ROBERT BAMBER, 3011 Woodburn Ave. WO 1440. I I I I 3051 75V, V.I B5I 47l 46V.I 701 60 I 59 I 1 I I I I I Drut. IGeneral IGeneral Electric IGihton Art Campbell 8.00 1 00 4.00 Requiem High Mass for Mr. Cas ping point.

Pigs, 1 cents, snipping point. AVNMONT 30.53 cents a pound, cased Joe Quitter and Clyde Bishop went 471,1 60 I 10li! Daytonia Westwood, Saturday. February 25, 1BKO, aged 80 years. Funeral services Wednesday, March 1. 2 4141 1- tellini will be sung at 10 a.

m. to fleas thin carload lots New York; 27.25 rents oound. bulk, I.aredo. Texas. 32 GEO.

H. ROHDE SON day at St, Mary Church, Hyde to the cafe to Investigate a reported fight In ihe street. The officers said they found the MANGANESt (8 per cent ore, near-by con 19UI 12l 3-16 2- 9 8- 6-49 1- 20 2- 14 AIR-CONDITIONED FUNERAL HOME. r. at tne Neidhard funeral home, 31 RS Harrison Westwood.

Friends may cell Tuesday Irom 3 to 10 P. M. Park. Burial will be in Gate of 64', 3 61T4I Linwood snd Deltt Aves. EAst 0404.

tracts. 79.8S81.8 cents a long ton ami ij poundsl. C.I.F., U. S. ports (duty paidi.

To Salesman, 69, On Way To Church George C. Kuhlman, 69, 1712 William Howard Taft suffered a fatal heart attack on the sidewalk at Moorman and Clayton Aves. as he and his wife, Florence, were on their way to St. Francis de Sales Church shortly after noon yesterday. Mr.

Kuhlman, a salesman, was pronounced dead at Christ Hospital. WILLIAM BUSSE, 89, 5173 Ralph Price Hill, died at St. Francis Hospital yesterday of effects of a right hip fracture suffered February 13 when he fell at his home. Services and burial are to be in Aurora, Ind. CHARLES DAUM, 82, was found 46 Heaven Cemetery, Montgomery.

downstairs of the cafe closed but .1 Do part pf IHobart Mfi. Co. new Koltens Kahn' I Do new pf IKroKer ILunkenhelmer ILittle Miami gtd. I Do special std. I I I I 353 eii 60'j iw i.

1 1 1.20 Too 2.60 3.00 1.00 4.30 3.00 61 3-35 yerromanganese. 78-82, per cent manganese, J172(S-175 a gross ton, shipping point. Nirkl'L 40 cents a oound. electrolytic eath- THOMAS FUNERAL HOME, MADISONVILLE. that six men and four women were upstairs.

WOI.FZORN Edward beloved hus. band of Margaret Wolfjorn (nee Mueller), Saturday, February 25, 1950, at his residence, Madison Pike, Covington, age 50 years. Prayers Thursdav, March 2. at Connley Bros, funeral home, 11 t. Southern Latonia.

ALBERT WOLFE. Udes, Port Coloborne, Ontario; 43.97 cents, jiew York. FLATINTM $66 an ounce, wholesale; $69 Nesbitt formerly was affiliated Masnavox 341 44 I 4 I. 32 19HI 19V.I, 11 I 431i.l 41HI 15 891il 41i3l 28 I 3 21.l 10 I 30) 21'4I 13,1 58.1 315 25V.I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 HODAPP FUNERAL HOMES Services for Albert Wolfe, whe with Stations WNOP and WKRC IManlschewitz i.lMeteor Motor 1.00 T66 32'l 14 Hamilton at Elkton, 6:30 A. M.

Reoulem hleh mass. Hole and had been part owner of sev retail. New York. SILVER 73.35 cents an ounce. New York C4 pence, London.

TIN 74.50 cents a pound. New York. 7401 Vine. VA 0805. died late Saturday at the home of a daughter, Mrs.

Irene Lueders, KIrby 1040. 12SI 34141 I' eral other cafes, officers said. Cross Church, 9 A. Friends may call Wednesday after 2 P. M.

3.00 1.00 QUICKSILVER $71 7 3 a flask ot 76 vifMinili New York. 37V.I.. 1601 1791 1671 1001 781 1,6171 351 331,1 13m 341,1 37M 4W 17HI 88 20'il 95'l 45 19HI 28 I 6V4I 35'AI 13M 34', 31i 4'al 171.1 89HI 591.1 329 1 13 I 32111 mi 2t4 14 Legal Notices. 2906 Daytonia Westwood, will be held at 2 p. m.

Wednesday at t're Neidhard funeral home. Burial will CHAS. A. MILLER SONS NORTHSIDE. Kl 0040 TUNGSTEN ORE Nominal.

$78.50 a ton SOCIETJESAJWIODI 171AI I 8811 lt B9'il 15141 3-11 90141 3- 3 4114110-17-49 19kl 2-17 37.ll0-31-49 3V.I13- 7-49 33l 2-23 131,1 j.24 2-25 27V.I 2-24 4l 2-23 17141 2-24 884l 2-23 59'aI 2-23 325 I 1-25 11141 2-30 3611 2-23 13 I 2-21 2614I 2-20 12 I 2-25 16 I 2-14 22141 2-25 67 I 2-25 2611 2-20 13 I 2-24 unit (20 pounds delivered. Chinese, nominal, 117.50818. New York. NOTICE. SALE OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS The below listed persons, or whomever it F.

A A. M. HANSFT.MA1UM innr.f u. be in the Miamitown Cemetery. .1 .1.

I. 11141 11'4I 1V.I Mr. Wolfe was 80 years old. Besides 501 301 may concern are hereby notified that their IV, NURRE BROS. FUNERAL DIRECTORS.

CHerry 6629. 208 Brethren will assemble at the Dal-bert funeral home, 4208 Glenway Monday, February, 27, 19RO, 7:45 P. tO OSV th last trlhtita nf r. 2, 151 Union Carbide Shows nousenoia gooas now in our warehouse win be sold for accummulated charges at Public Auc his daughter, Mr. Wolfe is survivod by two sons, Leroy Wolfe of Mack 26141 dead in his bed in the first floor INatlonal Cash Reist York Central lOhlo Edison Ohio Oil I Packard R.

Iprocter A Gamble .1 Do w. I I Do of I Pens! Coll 'iPure Oil Co IRatilo Corp. IRandall IRapId Electrotype new. ISocony Vacuum IStandard Brands Oil iNJ.I,, IStandard Oil ISnuthern Co Timken Roller Bearlns. III.

S. Plsylnj IU. S. Print. A Llth.

I Do pf IU. S. Steel new IWertlnthouse Western Bank Trust 3.00 'Too tToo .80 .50 1.00 1.00 1.20 'Too ,80 .50 tion at 1117 Harrison Cincinnati, Ohio, 121, spect to our departed brother, Charles 15 I 26V4I 12 I 22! 66l 26l VORHIS FUNERAL HOMES and Ray Wolfe of Cheviot; a sister, rear of 42 E. Court St. by his wife 17HI on Monaay, March 13, at 2 P.

Mrs. Bessie Coleman. Rohert Crane. Tvnthla 1001 1001 3501 I. 811 3341 31 1451 I.

uennen. HERMAN J. GUCKENBERGER, W. M. GEO.

HEIBERTSHAUSEN, Sec Constance. His death was attrib L. Davis, Homer Davis. C. W.

Deener, Arley Mrs. Alice Thompson of Pleasant In 1949; Sales Volume Down 74i Lockland, Ohio. Norwood, Ohio. VA 0063. MB -4884.

22'4l 67141 2611 13W 27. Durnam, Margaret Forney, Robert Hogan Helen Trice. Ridge, and five grandchildren. 12'4I 9r 74 sv4 14,1 17V4I IOVjI 33 I 55 I 28 I 30.l 7NI 131 3411 2-16 .1. The above persons have been notified by 42l 71V.I 70 uted to a heart attack.

NICHOLAS AUSTON, 55, died in his sleep as he was seated in a regisierea letter, return receipt requestea. John W. Powell Moving A Storage Co. 251 38 I 38 I. New York, Feb.

26 (AP) Union 40 BAIL MAN TO RETIRE. 1117 Harrison at Brighton Corner 2- 1 2- 21 3- 17 2-25 2-23 2-11 3.00 .75 J. SO 3.00 .40 .16 30 I 1.I 38 I 47141 301,1 3411 81,1 Cincinnati 14. Ohio 305,1 3411 Carbide Carbon Corp. today reported net income for 1949 of Louisville, Ky Feb.

26 (AP) 50 30V.I 34.l 3241 im 2861 871 I. chair at a rear table of French's MELIANEOUS NOTICES RENT CARS-TRUCKS NEW LOW RATES Dodges. Chevrolet. Plvmoulhs. Fordl.

the U-DRIVE-IT co. I If TQQPT CIf TT IPC I NOTICE .1. The retirement of C. J. Bodemer, Cafe, 242 Broadway, early yester 210,192, equal to $3.20.

Notice is hereby given that the Annual Meeting ot the Jewish Hospital Association superintendent of machinery for the for the wefk ended February 50. It) Plus S2.00 extra. This compared with $102,335,053, of Cincinnati, Ohio, will be held on Sunday Total sales for the week were 8.538 shares. Total sales 18, 1950. were 9,158 shares.

() Paid or declared In 15 (II Plus 35 cents extra. day. Police were unable to ascertain his address. The bartender Louisville Nashville Railroad was or $3.55 a shan for the year March 19. 1950, at 10 s.

m. in Greenwood Hall, Harvey Avenue, Cincinnati. Ohio, for the election of Trustees, consideration of the announced today by the railroad S14 Walnut St. GA 1438. Charles Nimmerman, told police Podmer will round out almost 50 proposed amendment to the Constitution men that Auston was a former Balti years of service with the railroad LOSTAHD FOUND tioned below.

nd the transaction of such other business is may come before the 1 i Balrd Wi Johnston Bock Kn.be Cobb Marshall Cornell Ki Bobbins JiS Ebert te Sarran Gills Shnnk Gregory Welsh Hoberg Westerkamn Ives If Wolf. Wolfsorn ill more Ohio Railroad fireman and The decline in net income was primarily due to a lower volume in sales last year, the company when his retirement becomes ef meeting. The proposed amendment to the Constitu had a daughter living on Eastern ur Friday. Fehruarv virtnit. fective Wednesday.

He will be tion (Article IV, Section I) would increase caid. Sales totaled $585,781,441 as Avenue. succeeded by John F. Ryan, now as tne number of Trustees from twenty-one (21) to twentv-three 15.1 1. Along Business Front Eagle-Piclier Credit To Surplus Declines-Net Sales Dip 20 Per Cent, Report.

compared with record sales of Cross Lane and Park Walnut Hills, dark brown mink scarf. Reward. WO 2838 LOST Yellow gold diamond and ruby watch at TJt nn 7th ct h.l-. sistant superintendent. The Nominating Committee, aooointed in accordance with Article IV.

Section 3. of the $631,619,557 in 1948. The annual report said the com JAMES BIERMAN, 74. 6126 Madisonville, died appar Elm and Vine; reward, ME 1748. constitution, has submitted the following nominations for Trustees to be elected at the CH 5963, SWITCHMAN HURT IN PALL, pany's expansion program in 1949 amounted to $71,753,167 for con In the Lord I put my trust.

IOST Brown shepnerd dog, answering to name of Shep: in Elsmere area; reward. Call DI 7205 J. Ray Million, 37, 402 Locust Covington, a railroad switchman, Copr. 1950, John Howard Harris. struction of additional production facilities, divided among operating ently of a heart attack, early last night in Garry K.

Sanford's delicatessen, 6003 Madison Patrolman George Fritz reported. A brother, Anthony Bierman, 5204 Whetsel was notified. LOST Gold and onyx ring, Initial With 6 imjtt) riitmnnri. suffered a back injury last night BAIRD Robert, beloved son of Dewey and Mattle Morgan Balrd, and dear brother of Mrs. Muriel Kaiser, Mrs.

groups approximately as follows: UIITJIII4 lug. Reward. MAin 0151. when he fell from the top of a Annual Meeting (Including the additional Trustees to he elected if the amendment to Article IV, Section is adopted): Arthur M. Bettman Sidney J.

Elsman Edward A. Jacobs Carl J. Klefer Philip M. Meyers Car J. Rauh Harry J.

Weisbaum Jeffrey L. Lazarus Sol Luckman Hyman Moakowitz JEWISH HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION Alloys and metals, The Eagle-Picher Co. and domestic subsidiaries had a net credit to surplus for the fiscal year ended November 30 of $2,747,147, equivalent to $3.09 a share, compared with $4,067,741, or $4.57 a share in 1948, the company reported yesterday. The net credit to surplus In 1949 was after a transfer or $4,704,441 Shirley Barrett. Betty Lou.

Rachel, boxcar in the railroad yards at LOST Little linger ring, gold, turquoise matrix stone. Reward. WA 8947. chemicals and plastics, Hopple St. and Spring Grove electrodes, carbons and batteries Cincinnati.

Police took him to St BUCS RELEASE BOCKMAN. San Francisco. Feb. 26 $3,545,311, and industrial gases and LOST Suede paten purse in vicinity ol WerlrJd.JlewaTd.HU3450. LOST Billfold, Thursday, with money Identifications.

4th and Main. EA 8760. Gloria ana jacme naira, saiuraay. reo-ruary S5, 1950; resilience. 233 W.

McMicten age 20 years. Friends may call at the Chas. A. Miller Sons funeral home. Hamilton Ave.

at Knowl-ton Northslde, nn Monday after 1 P. M. Funeral services Tuesday at 2 P. M. from the reserve for future decline Mary Hospital.

carbide, $5,404,474. A total of (AP) The Pittsburgh Pirates to in inventory values, while in 1948, it was after an appropriation of By LEE J. workum, Secretary ADVF.RTIKF.MFNT FOR Rins 57,493 was spent on expansion ac tivities the year before. BY ORDER of the Board of Kdnr.tlAn of LIVESTOCK NOUSES FOR SALE $1,500,000 to that reserve, the annual statement showed. CORNELL Vaughn, beloveu husband of Villa Lewis Cornell, and beloved son of Herbert V.

and Eva Cornell, and brother Construction expenditures during 1950 are expected to be "somewhat the Oxford. Ohio Local School District, sealed proposals will be received at the Stewart School, located on College Street, Oxford, Butler County. Ohio ATTENTION DOCTORS! Net sales for the year ended No of Mrs. Ve.a Hlte and Mrs. Beatrice Cincinnati livestock reoort Saturday.

Febru lower than in 1949," the report said. Finn Equipment 2525 Duck Creek has turned out a new piece of equipment, a portable hoisting tower, which can be moved and operated by one man. The platform unfolds like a jack-knife and has a capacity. It has a 25-foot unloading height. MOVKS OFFICE: Walter M.

Whittle, suddenly. Friday, February 24 day announced the outright sale of Third Baseman Ed Bockman to Indianapolis of the American Association. Bockman, 29, has been used only in a utility role and batted a poor. 223 last year. He played for Manager Bill Meyer when the Buc skipper manager piloted Kan vember 30 amounted to $63,349,821, ary 25, 1930, based on market conditions and UNTIL TWELVE O'CLOCK (NOON I on March 15 10n 1950.

age J4 years; residence, ausj sales reports up to 10 a. m. This report based on information obtained from the U. S. Department of Airiculture.

Production and for furnishing all laoor. materials and equip- Maple Norwood. Services at the Ray E. Hawkins funeral home, 4S23 NEAR DE SALES CORNER A house, having a 8-room suite on first floor, well arranged for professional use. Three efficiency apartments on 2d floor provide unusually good Income.

WO 1187. DE SALES REALTY mrnis necessary io complete tne project Marketing Administration, Livestock Branch. Section Norwood. Monday, Febru compared with $79,478,724 for the preceding year, a decline of 20.3 per cent. At November 30, the net worth ary 27, at 2 P.

M. Friends may call Annual Profits of the Goodyear Co. Alterations and Additions to Stewart School Building Oxford. Ohlrt Sunday after 3 clock. Hogs comparer! week ago: Barrows ana ellts closed 3ft(a40c lower, sows steady to 50c higher; week's receipts will exceed 17.500: good and choice barrows and gilts 180-225 sas City.

Bockman came io me of the company stood at $24,113,250, AVONDALE snd such bids will be opened and read publicly at twelve o'clock (nooni on March 15, BUCK Orville, neloved husband of Maude Martin Buck, devoted father of Louise Helmick, Grace Knosp, Pauline equivalent to $27.12 a share, com ID. late tn.lftltr 'js. mar weignts iu-210 lb. at $17.35: bulk sows choice 300 lb. sows S14.75M15.

iMo, at tne said Stewart School; ALL IN ACCORDANCE with nlans and Net Income of th GoodyMr oTrXis Tire Rubber Co. by Years Pirates two years ago from Cleveland of the American League. The departure of Bockman cut the Pirates' active roster to 39 players. pared with $22,966,411, or $25.83 a Adams. Harold and L.

W. Buck. Sunday. February 26. 1950.

at his resi English has moved his general insurance agency of the Ohio Casualty Insurance Co. to larger quarters in the Ingalls Building, it was Cattle and calves compared week ago; share in 1948. Net current assets 1935-1949 dence. 305 Main Bromley. Ky.

Steers, heifers and bulls shared steady to 50c lower Drlce levels: cows strong to 50c higher; 4U decreased from $14,195,110 and the Funeral services at the Bullock funeral home. 461 Elm Ludlow, Wednes clearance moderately nctlve; scarcity dryfed rattle, demand broad for boning stock: less announced yesterday. The agency HURT PLAYING BASKETBALL. day, March 1, 2 P. M.

Services at aggressive buyer action, some selectivity. Im which was established in 1925, will end of the 1948 fiscal year to at November 30, 1949. The annual report to sharehold Lewis Wiedeman. 23. 261 Wash specifications on flte at the office of David Brlggs Maxfleld, Architect, 322 East Wlthrow Street, Oxford.

Ohio, or at the office of James E. Allan. Architect, 914 Main Cincinnati 2, Ohio, or at the various contractors' Flan Rooms in Cincinnati, Ohio. Any contractor may obtain one or more copies of the said plans and speclfleaUons at the office of David Brlggs Maxfleld or at the office of James E. Allan, by making a deposit of J20.00 per set.

the whole of which amount will be refunded to actual bidders on one or more of Items Nos. 1 to 8 inclusive, and who will nave returned tnelr 4064 READING RD. Owner leaving city, like new. 5-roora brick and stone, tile bath, gas forced-air furnace, attached garage, beautiful home, will sell furnished or unfurnished. ME 9096, WM.

F. MEFFORD. JE 9735 AVONDALE Red Bud; attractive brick and stone; 5-bedroom home; 3 bedrooms and bath 1st; 2 bedrooms and bath 2d; spacious rooms and cupboards: nice lot in excellent location: reasonable. ERNST REALTY CO. UN 3328, TW 2720.

AVONDALE 2Vfe-story brick; iwo6hmn apartments, convenient location, good terms. Edland Realty. MU 7191 Calvary Baptist cnurcn, Latonia, P. M. Interment Forest Lawn Cemetery.

Unity Lodge F. St A. No. 478. will hold services Tuesday.

8 P. M. Friends may call Tuesday after 2:30 P. M. be located on conjunction with the St.

Clair Bevis gcncy. mediate requirements ana mi-ins concerned most slaughterers; week's practical top $28.25 on good 1,050 lb. steers and 600 lb. baby beeves; good 1,180 lb. steers and S00-150 lb.

vearllnes $20: good 750 lb. heifers $25; ington Bellevue, suffered ers, released yesterday by J. M. a right wrist fracture last nignt bulk medium and good steers and heifers CREDIT MEN TO MEET: "Red COBB Ella Watson, beloved wife of Arthur D. Cobb, devoted mother of when he fell as he played basKet-ball at the Lunken Airport Play $2325; common and medium ibj; oaa vnunr.

jtraighht barreled cows $19(9 21: few Bowlby, Chairman of the Board, and T. Spencer Shore, President, states that a portion of the decline in dollar sales was due to lower medium and good $17. 50(819; common and Cross in Disaster," an address by copies of the plans and specifications to the office where they received same within 14 medium duik canners ana cut house, police reported. He was taken to General Hospital. ters Sis 16: medium ana gooa sausage ouus common and medium light average metal prices prevailing dur Mrs.

A. Handy, Coordinator of Disaster, Preparedness and Relief, American Red Cross, will be fea Mrs. Alta Boothby, Mrs. Bernice Cremer and D. Keethler, and stepmother of Arthur T.

and Kenneth R. Cobb, Saturday, February 25, 1950; residence, 3114 Vine St. Friends may call at the Schraffenberger funeral home, 3U7 Vine Corryvllle, Tuesday after 3 P. Funeral servicea at the Mt. aays alter tne said proposals will haw, been received by the said Board.

PROPOSALS shall be made and quoted on the following itema listed as item 1 to weights veaiers ciosea lnwei-' item. nit very narrow late days of week; Legal Notices. AVONDALE Beautiful 24-story brick, spacious grounds; wonderful location; good terms. ing the year. The report states: "Many Indus ITEM 8 inclusive, respectively, as follows: week's top $34 sparingly, late $32.

practical $31 at close; largely common and medium cr.des stockers and feeders fully nVFRTISFMFNT FOR BIDS tured at the Credit Club luncheon, sponsored by the Cincinnati Asso se rmnim of the Roard of Education of tries have passed through a whole Orab Christian Church Wednesday, Edland Realty. MU 7191 tari 700 Ih. feeders $22.50. some postwar adjustment without Sheep comparea wee ago. i.enernuy The Newtown Local school District, seaiea proposals will be received at the Newtown Public School Building located on School March 1, 2 P.

M. True Blue D. ot No. 134, will hold services Tuesday, 7:30 P. M.

ciation of Credit Men, tomorrow at 12:15 p. m. at the Hotel Sinton, steady: moderate receipts aemana ampie, anri ehnlre fln-102 lb. wooled iambs 1935 '37 3t '41 '43 '45 '47 AVONDALE, N. Clenwood Ave.

ner Reading Rd. Guost Iwusp; 13 rooms; money msker. Less than $18,000. MA 3505. impairment of confidence.

Consumer income is high, liquid assets in Street in the Village of Newtown, onio in common and medium $22(625; culls it has been announced by Abner down to around $15; largely good 100 UNTIL TWELVE CLOCK. BUOll, MARCH 21. 19.S0 Starr, General Chairman. A report the hands of the public are very large, and ready purchasing power for furnishing all labor, materials and equip shorn lambs No. 2 pells $25; lew gooa sna choice slaughhter ewes $9(2 10; common and medium $0(8 8.50, culls down to few 72 on the progress of the current ment necessary to complete the project en- EBERT Ruby, beloved mother of Mrs.

Llllie Hendricks, and sister of Mrs. Hasel Hawkins, Saturday, February 25, 1950: residence, 141 '4 W. Fifth St. Friends may call at the Thomas funeral home, 4418 Whetsel Madisonville, Sunday sfter 1 P. M.

Services Mon-day. 1 P. M. Credit Men's membership drive, by at em no. a proposal made on ITEM No, 1 shall include all work to be done under scope of the following Sections of the said Specifications: Excsvatlon.

Filling A Grading Section 1 Concrete A Cement Section Masonry Section 4 Cut Stone Section 5 Marble Section 6 Structural Steel Section 1 Metal Windows 8 Glass ft Glazing Section ft Carpenter Work Section 10 Furring. Lathing St Plastering Section 11 Acoustical Treatment Section 12 Resilient Flooring Section 13 Cypsum Roof Slab Section 14 Roofing St Insulation Section 15 Painting Section 1R lb. feeder lamba $18. will be Increased further by the distribution of $2,500,000,000 in in AVONDALE 2 -story brick: 5-5-3- baths. 2 gas lurnaces.

2 porches: rents 24C month: S3O00 cash: ilnanced, M. E. Gelgrr, Realtor, PA 78S2. AVONDALE, N. Greenwood AVeTTbrick 4-apartment building with monthly in-oomeof 5263.

WM. HYMAN. MA 4043. AVONDAlS-Colored: a rearfiome in an Leo Oberschmidt, Trust Officer, tilled. ALTERATIONS AND ADDITIONS TO NEWTOWN PUBLIC SCHOOL BUILDING, NEWTOWN.

OHIO NEW LUNCH ROOM AND KITCHEN WING surance dividends." The annual meeting of share Second National Bank, who is chairman, will also be one of the MARRIAGE LICENSES. Vrwln T) Srhulre. 26. 2844 E. St GILLA Ellen (nee Singleton), widow of Nicholas Gllla, dear mother ot Betty and such bids will be opened by the said Board irti read publicly at 8:00 P.

MARCH 21, 1950 at the laid Newtown lqeai location. 544 Blair Ave. program highlights. The member- Esker, John. Theodore, Jerry ano nonam Gllla: sundav.

Fehruarv 28. 1950. at Charles PL. clerk, and Davetta C. Knlcely, 26, B4I) Decide.

Call John E. Manthee holders of Eagle-Picher has been set for Tuesday, March 28, in the company's general offices in the Fhip goal is "30 new members by 4233 Bell Norwood, bookkeeper. r. Edlss. 29.

342 E. Princess Ann Public Uchoo! Building; all in accordance with drawings and your Realtor. JE 0646-3336. residence, 429 McAlpin Ave. Friends may call at the Chas.

A. Miller Sons "PEOPLE WHO KNOW SAY THAT IT'S SO' BELTZ-HOOVER DOES GOOD ELECTRICAL WORK! Phone CHc-ry 1256 B-'BELTZ HOOVER ELECTRIC CO. N. E. COR.

FOURTH AND PLUM STS. April 30," which is the date of the Norfolk, physician, and Joan specifications on file at the Newtown School Building on School Street In Newtown, Ohio. American Building. Credit Men's annual meeting. b) ITEM No.

A proposal made on ITEM Middleman, 20, 1132 ttossmore Ave. Herbert W. Washington 20, 824 Char- or at the office or James E. Allan. Arcnitect-Engineer, it 914 Main Street.

Cincinnati (21 TO ADDRESS MEETING: Wy- mo. 2 snau include an work to be done under scope of the following Section of the Specifications: Kitchen Equipment Section 17 BLUE ASH 4 BEDROOMS Large roomy white clapboard on lot 58 by 150: wood-burning fireplace: automatic oil heat; modern kitchen and bath: owner wants offer; should pass GI. WALTER M. PARIS. SY 9170.

4636 COOPER RD. Ohio, and In accordance with INSTRUCTIONS Si Persons Killed to BinDERS which re part oi me said soecl fixations. iunerai nnme. Hamilton Ave. at jvnuwi-ton Northslde, on Monday after 4 P.

M. Funeral services Tuesday at 10:30 A. M. GREGORY Stanley, beloved husband of Leeola Gregory (nee Griffith), and dear ather of Mrs. Janlta Henkel, brother ot Mra.

Margaret Simpson, Garnet and Jim Gregory, and devoted grandfather nf Gregory Henkel. Friday, February 24. 1850. In his 52nd year, at Our Lsdy man Goss, of the General Electric lott Street, Navy, and will Alice name, ii, R. R.

2, Hazelwood. Ohio, dishwasher. William F. Bachmann. 20.

3038 Burnet plasterer, and Betty Lee McHlgh, 19, 127 Piedmont auditor. Mack Jennings, 23. 417 Horace truck driver, and Dtssle Taylor, 26, 1636 Central ITEM No. 3: A proposal made on ITEM ANY CONTRACTOR may obtain one or more copies ot the said drawings ana specifications, at the otflce of the Architect-Engineer, no. .1 snail include all work to be done under scope of the following Section of the Specifications: Plumbing 18 In Richmond Crash; will speak on "Hycar-Phenolic Compounds," at a dinner meeting of the Miami Valley Section of the Society of Plastics Engineers, sander.

Paul E. Elter 21. 1955 Rockland Ave. HOWTOPUTOUTFIREOF by making a deposit of $20.00 per set. the whole of which amount will be refunded to actual bidders who will have returned their d) ITEM No.

4: A proposal made on ITEM of Mercy Hospital; residence. 4226 executive secretary, and Jean Roberta Davis, i Rn, so 12. Sutton clerk. copies of the drawings and specifications to One Of New Paris Richmond. Feb.

26 (API- at 6:30 p. m. Thursday at Center- Edward C. Jones, 26, R. R.

1, Cozaddale. Ohio, inspector, and Doris Lee uasniey, Ji dom uiictnn Norwood, clerk. tne said ottice or tne within 30 days after the said proposals will have been received by the said Board. PROPOSALS shall be ouoted. in accordance Appleton St.

services Monnay, eeflrllary .17, at the Witt, Good St Kelsch funeral home. 3026 Madison Hyde Park, at Oakley Square, 2 P. M. Friends may call Sunday after 3 P. M.

Interment Forest Lawn Cemetery. ville, Ohio. Six persons were killed in a train- BLUE ASH Leaving city; modern I rooms, unfinished 2d. SY 4797. BLUE EIGHT-ROOM MODERN 10,500 Also 4 -room cottage In rear: vacant; move In rext week: lot 53x230.

JSJJJJURBANJtEALTY CO. TWJ200. BOND HILL Elm Park Drive: mortem brick home on extra large lot: font bcri-rocm? and 2 baths; lavatory on 1st. PA 3063. BOND-HILTtwo nice bedrooms; large living room; dining; room; kitchen: good location; gas heat.

RE 58 4 1-1166. BOND HILL Brick. 4-apartment; 1 or 2 bedrooms; good net return; good sec tlon. MR. KEMPER.

MU 1397. with the stlmilatlons of Ihe aald INSTRUC Llge Shlnwash, 38. 1222 Walnut sleel worker, and Hazel Brown, 36, 1222 Walnut St. Paul K. Kauscher.

47. 6923 Palmetto MAKE NEW EQUIPMENT: The auto collision here early this morn no. 4 snail include all work to be done under scope ot the following Section o' the Specifications: Heating St Ventilating Section 19 e) ITEM No. A proposal made on ITEM No. 5 shall include all work to be done vndcr scope of the following Section of the Specifications: Electrical Work Section 20 fl ITEM No A proposal made on ITEM No, 6 shall Include all work to be done under scene of the following section of the Specifications: Clock and Program Section 3t gl ITEM No.

7: A nrooosal made on ITEM TIONS to jsujDHKPi ana on a i-ukm sir PROPOSAL, which will be part of earh set STOMACH ULCER PAIN cautcd by excess acid ftxtt jost sraffer from agonising- pain and won slant burning of stomach ulcere, indigestion, fas, heartburn, other distress caused by excess stomach acid, Pfrjnder's Tablets an srnaranteed to brin. amasins; quick, soothing-relief of raeh acid stomach distress OR MONET BACK 1 Formula of T. H. Pf under, Fh-C contains medieaUy-proved ingredient. Acid nicer sufferers tiara bought over 100,000,000 Plunder's Tablet past 21 of drawings and specifics Hons, on one or machinist, and Genevieve tnompson, si 4906 Ravei.na Ave.

r.ntner E. Hardin. 45. 515 Terrace Ave. more of the following sections oi tnts worn, each to be bound by provisions of section I Earnings Gain HOBFRG Hattle, sister of the late Elizabeth Hoberg.

and aunt of Ethel. Herman and William Hoberg, Friday. February 24. 1950. Friends may call at the W.

Mack Johnson funeral home. McMillan at Upland Monday after 4 P. Services Tuesday, February 28, 2 P. M. of the said specifications entitled, "General merchant, and Mary A.

Wunderlich, 47, 815 Josepn Smith, 33. 4501 Plalnvllle Conditions:" New York, Feb. 26-(AP) The ing. A car in which they were riding sped past a frantically-signalling crossing watchman into the path of a Pennsylvania passenger train pulling into the city for a scheduled stop. The watchman at the N.

15th St. milk inspector, ana serins M. nern, jd, otn No. 7 shall Include all work to be done under scope of the following Section of Radio Corp. of America had net earnings of $25,144,279 or a Cat Flnnder Tablet today.

Elder St. rh.rli. Sharp. 31. 4067 Railroad Ave railroad man.

and Alma Baker, 21, 1660 me Bpecmcauons: Fuel Gas Section 21 share in 1949 compared with $24, Baltimore clerk. Meivin T. Mitchell. 31. 811 York St 022,047 or $1.50 a share in 1948, IVES Mary (nee Taliaferro 1, widow of Caleb Ives, aged 99 years, at her residence, 1810 N.

Fort Thomas Fort Thomas. Ky. Funersl Tuesdsy, February 28, 1950. from the Dobbllng funeral home, Fort Thomas, at 2:30 P. M.

Friends may call Monday after 4 P. M. h) ITEM No. 8: A proposal made on ITEM No. shall include all work to be done under accpe of the following Section of laborer, and Christine Cunningham, 28, 811 York St.

Herman Lewis. 29. 3 Walnut loader Board Chairman David Sarnoff reported today. crossing, Willie Thomas, said he saw the car approaching and waved his lantern and blew a whistle in tne ispecmcations: Demolition of Present 1 Building Section 23 snd Dorotheda Stafford, 11, 528 W. Ninth BOND HILL "EVANS" VA 1185..

1 apartment: onI $22,000. Offer. BYRON CASTOR. 8438 Vine. PO 2309.

BOND hTLL Brick, two S's; tile garages. 8 years old. RE 4071. BRIDGETOWN 8-room brick; attached garage: tile bath; gas furnace; level lot; close 'to St. Aloyslus School; Immediate possession.

PAUL DOERGER. CH 7978. JA7303W; BRIGHTON Two-family brick, 4-4; 1 09. CAMP WASHINGTON-2-famlly brick: and bath, 1st; 3 and bath, 2d: corner lot; 5 garages; must be sold to settle estate. Street.

BIDS MUST INCl.irDE proposals on the Gross income, Sarnoff said in his annual report, was $397,259,020, an an attempt to warn them. There is Legal Notices. Excavation and Grading section II. Csncrete Work Section III. Brick and Block Masonry.

Section rv. Cut Stone Section V. Structural Steel Section VT. Gypsum Roof Slab Section VII. Roofing and Insulation Section VIII.

Toilet Partitions Section IX. Metal Windows Section X. Marble Window Stools Section XI. Carpenter Work Section XII. Lathing and Plastering Section XIII.

Asphalt Tile Floors Section XIV. Terrazzo Floors Section XV. dazing Section XVI. Painting Section XVII. Acoustical Treatment section XVIII, Locker section XIX.

Kitchen Equipment rt.i-Kectlon XX. Plumbing Section XXI. Heating and Ventilating Section XXIT. Electric Work Section XXIII. Stoker Section XXIV.

A-l Newtown Lunch Rm. Wing BIDS MUST BE MADE on blank PRO Al.Tr.KNATK.. caned tor on the PROPOSAL FORMS" and in "INSTRUCTIONS; no safety gate at the crossing, so increase of $39,641,798 over the 1948 JOHNSTON Grace, beloved wife of the late George M. Johnston, and devoted mother of James and Hugh Johnston and the late Alice Griffiths, Saturday. February 25, 1950.

at Woosler, Ohio. Services Tuesday, February 28, at 2 P. at the Blue Ash Presbyterian Church. Friends may call at the Strnw- NOTKT, TO BIDDERS he stepped aside and tried to wave Laminated Production Man Experienced nan, eaaable ef run. nine Hllh Pressure Thermosetting las tie Lamlnitlnl Department (appro.

100 employees). Mast ap to date an all modern methods. Permanent position with excellent filar possibilities. All inaulrle beld in eonfldenee. Beplr if letter O.

t. gtsantnn Associates. Box 916, The Ennnlrer. total of $337,617,231. Sealed proposals will be received at the TO BIDDERS." BIDS MUST BE MADE ON blank proposal forms which are obtainable at the office of the said Architects and such bids shall be placed In a sealed envelope plainly marked or the outside as follows: them through the crossing before The parents RCA, which Includes the RCA Victor Division that man OFFICE OF THE DIKKCTUK Ul PUBLIC WELFARE.

DIVISION OF ENGINEERING, 934 EAST RICH STREET, COLUMBUS 15. OHIO. the train arrived. The train struck the car broadside. ser funeral home, 9503 Kenwood FARRIS REALTY MO 7955 Killed by the impact were Dolly until 5 n.

March 27. 1950. for furnish BID ON ALTERATIONS ADDITIONS TO STEWART SCHOOL BUILDING: PROPOSAL FOR ITEM No. 1 (or fnr other specific item or Items on which the proposal is to be based. I BIDS MUST contain the name of everv ufacturers radio and television sets and parts as well as phonographs and records, had gross income of $308,202,199 against $270,572,705 In CAMP WASHINGTON Brick.

8 ing the m.itrrlsl and performing the labor Blue Ash, after 3 P. Monday, KNABE Otto husband of the Jate Josephine Eppel Knabe. dear father of Stanley Pat Knabe, Sunday, February 36. 1950, aged 71 years, residence. Box 320.

Colcraln Pk, Dunlao, Ohio. Friends msv call at the Chas. A. Miller May Johnson, 41, 503H E. Main St.

her daughter, Mrs. Carmello Dadis- for the execution and construction rooms, oains: stoxer: electric refrigerator 2d floor; owner has 4 rooms. HA DUCT WORK AND MAIN FEEDERS. LONGVIEW STATE HOSPITAL, CINCINNATI. OHIO.

POSAL FORMS which are obtainable at the 1948. office of the aald Architect-Engineer and bids man, 24, and Mrs. Dadisman's husband, Woodrow, 24, both of 408 E. Main all of Richmond: Sons funeral home, Hamilton Ave. at H.B.

855 "Power Plant Repairs, Equip 40 fcL CAMP WASHINGTON-2 family rnTrC ern: 4 on 1st: 5 on 2d: both with baths; large lot; fine condition: con-venlent location. KI8S46. MU 3326. shall be made out as prescribed In the said INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS. ment and Service Units." In accordance with Knowlton Northslde.

on Tuesday after 4 P. M. Funeral services Wednes- the plans snd specifications preparea oy Engineering Division. Department of Public Wel EACH PROPOSAL shall be accompanied by PRELIMINARY PROPOSAL BOND or a person Interested therein. BIDS SHALL BE ACCOMPANIED either bv a Preliminary Proposal Bond or a certified check In the amount cf TEN per cent of the amount of the proposal including all Alternates.

Preliminary Proposal Bond shall be made with a Surety satisfactory to the said Board and shall be made out in conformance with the "Form of Preliminary Bond" furnished as part of the said specifications. Pro Orville Howard, 42, 808 Fletcher day at 2 P. M. fare, and on file In the office ot the Auditor certified check In the amount of ten per of state. Co umbus.

Ohio. CARTHAGE a-famlly; 4. bath each: 2. car garage; on corner lot; asking $12. son; want offer.

'II 2800. HOFFMAN. MO Copies of Plans, Specifications, and Proposal Blanks, together with any further information desired, may be secured from the office of the State Engineer, 534 East Rich Street, Indianapolis, Robert King, 28, R. R. 2, New Paris, Ohio.

Edgar Matheny, 22, 530 E. Main Richmond, died several hours later in Reld Memorial Hospital at MARSHALL Thomas beloved husband of Stella Ashcraft Marshall, and dear father of Ellen Rosebrook (Mrs. Charles Friends may call at the Chambers St Gruhbs funeral home, Florence, Monday, February 27. 1950, after 7 P. M.

Services at the Rlchwood Presbyterian Church, Boone County, Tuesday, 2 P. M. posal Bonds and certified checks will he returned to all unsuccessful bidders and also to coiumous 15, onio. Drawings and specifications will be for cent or the amount of the accompanying PROPOSAL, made nut as required in the said Specifications. Said PRELIMINARY PROPOSAL BOND shall be made with a surety satisfactory to the said Board.

PROPOSAL BONDS and certified checks will be returned to all unsuccessful bidders snd also to successful bidders after respective contracts have been entered Into and aecured by respective PERFORMANCE BONDS which will be required, as described in the said Specifications, for faithful performance of work, and which will be for 100 per cent ot the amount of the contract covered. NO BIDDER may withdrew hl kid for a period of thirty days after the scheduled time warded, shipping charges COLLECT, upon receipt of written request. As no charge or deposit 11 made or required, persons receiving plans are urgently requested to return same at their very earliest convenience and with SHIPPING CHARGES PREPAID. LOCAL MANUFACTURER of cellophane pliofilm plastic flexible packaging wants full-time sales representative to locate in San Francisco for West Coast territory and in St. Louis for Southwest.

Packaging or paper sales experience required. Box 437, The Enquirer. all auccessiul bidders after respective contracts have been entered into and secured by respective Performance Bonds which will be required for faithful performance of the work and which shall be for 100 per cent of the amount of the contract covered. NO BIDDER may withdraw his bid for a period of thirty das after the scheduled tlmo for receiving bids. THE RIGHT TO REJECT any or all bids and to waive informalltlea is reserved bv the Baard of Education of the Oxford, Oblo Local School Dltrlct.

LICENSED IN KENTUCKY. COVINGTON. Herb B. Johnson. 23, laborer, and Florence Loseka Armstrong.

21. both of in Each must be accompanied by the ROBBINS George beloved husband nf Maude Stevenson Robbins, devoted father of Dr. Ralph Robbins and Dr, Ray Robbins, and grandfather nf Ray Robbins Sunday, February 28, 1960: residence, 2636 Highland Ave. Friends may rail at the residence Tuesday from I to II M. Funeral services Wednesday, March 1.

at the Mt. Orab Methodist Church. 1ft A. M. 0 Order your ad for 7 days-Save the cost.

STATE FORM OF COMBINATION BIDDING AND CONTRACT BOND In the sum of 100 of the amount of the bid. Bids are to be sealed and addressed to: Department of Public Welfare. Division of ATTENTION OF BIDDERS IS railed to the INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS" Which Is of receiving bids. THE RIGHT TO REJECT ny or all bids snd to waive Informalities la reserved by the said Board of Education of the Newtown Local School district, THE BOARD OF EDUCATION Or THE NEWTOWN LOCAL SCHOOL DISTRICT, engineering, 834 East Ricn street, coiumous 1.1. Ohio.

dependence, Ky, Raymond Mathews. 21. Cincinnati, steam filter, and Luetta Seldenschmldt, 27, Dayton. lOhlo. Donald F.

Clntert. 21. factory worker, and jGeraldlne Forrest, 21, both of Leavltts-burs. Ohio John Kasieoich, IS. painter, nd Pauline Voytk-o, S4, both ef Cleveland.

part of the sslr apeclflcetlons. The rector of Pub Welfare reserves the SARRAN Julius beloved brother of Mrs. Casper H. Rows, in Chlrago, Sunday, February 26. 1950.

Funeral serv-ices Tuesday, February 18, it Spring Grove Chapel. rlrht to reiect or all bids. THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WELFARE. Tne; boafd ill" ins. OXFORD, OHIO LOCAL SCHOOL DISTRICT Mr.

Flevd Hamilton. President Mrs. Dwlght Sloan, Clerk h. runyan. rreitaent, Margaret Thorn at.

Clerk. John H. Lamneck, Director. i.

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