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THE ENQUIRER, CINCINNATI, FRIDAY, JUNE 19-13 18 about night lights, Qats Advance Eouics Foi Sal Anra M. 'V 1. A- WAR DADS rn- y. I I.usincss Briefs Sherrill Issues Statement In Re-; Cr.pnn Minhc HEAL ESTATE LCUOUHUl IIIIIJ 00) sponse To Many Inquiries. i to Cf.MP K'vk.

Jr mtch to Standard B. CI.IFTON Attractive I ngllsh-type home, beautiful view; rooms, breaktast room, den, avaiory, 2 tiled baths: mald'a room th oath; hot-water heat; well land Heaped lot; reahonably priced. MA 0312. CLIFTON 3119 Brookllne: 8-room brick, Florence A re IUm l.ihin Roads' lin'omo Kiw 2,5 Tor Cent In answer to many inquiries re- The Inters'tte Commerce Com parding night lights in unattended a i' Ar'i-ur 3 OdO l.oOO Erd Invest- AND BUIL 3 bedroom--; hot-water neat: lot lOuxlS.S. CHAB.

T. MacCONN KLL. UN 0851-1304. Benjamin 4'orwin Har.hliarief union liu-ki-y Hurley Kremef Organize Chapter Here As Lender From Kansas City Explains Group's Patriotic Aims. Organization of Cincinnati's first thapter of War Dads of America I mission reported yesterday mat lhCreian stores, commercial nation's 136 Class 1 railroads had merits, and residences, City S0jnet operating income of $127,039,362 ager C.

O. Sherrill issued a state- CLIFTON Riddle Rd. Dutch colonial, mrel L.i -i Co Jos, isi to r-ice Eagle Co No. 1 Bolre to same Robert c. Wi.ki'tv.t'.g to Ktndel Avenue L.

A B. Co Cu'A C. Metntrut' to stinie Morgan fhw Slater I Snllnger 5 rooms, long living room, hardwood floors, garage; sacrifice. UN 0130. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.

mcnt yesterday describing the type CLIFTON Rlddlcvicw: brick St. Louii. ity indicted in transfers la at Everett F. Acomb to Cheviot 5-3; 1 year old. CH 1311.

Chicago, June 3-(AP) All deliveries of rye and oats surged forward to new seasonal highs today, rye selling at the best prices in six years, in a broad advance stimulated by a private crop report forecasting considerably reduced acreage for wheat, rye, and oats. Trading expanded over the slow pace of the previous sessions this week. Rye again was the market leader tinder aggressive commission house buying and covering by previous short sellers. Some liquidation came from Winnipeg and Mlnne- pot under way yesterday alter no- the rate of 55 centi tot every or to. COl.LFCK, HILL Sciutlurn colonial; at- 400 for April, an increase of 25.1 per 7,000 cent over the same month last 1,000 year.

Total operating revenues for 000'April were including Centra: MoCune of light that may be used. "The authorized lights," he said, "shall not be more than 15 watts. tinn thereof ot value oi vou- n. larians and members of other veyed.) i irust to tractive; 1st floor with tile kitchen, lava, tory and breakfast room; 3 bedrooms, bath; manv large trees. ROUT.

O. STRONG, Realtor. ME 0179. organizatons and luncheon Sanderson township -Laura rh lr.nl r-l. M( having the bulb coated with a flat to St.

Bernard of freight revenue andi rlubs, meeting at the Hotel Gibson, siciu Sylvester acr, "Vf land -'-f-h'T P. Wheeler i A Co loose you this day hom ye trill terre. 1943. John Howard Harris. COLLEGE HILL 4-room frame; cafageT 000127 915,116 of passenger revenue, black, paint entirely covering the heard H.

Roe Bartle. Kansas Citv. 5 lnvwatd Wethmcton to same. Survey 61 SI ttax MOID lot 50x140; hot-air furnace; nice condition: asking $9,000. JOHNSON.

KI 28.16. I AVONDALESophie Rockvern to Sum- AnIl-, Kfp 10 Bernard 1.. 4 glass except for an orange oi LA NO Dr. Aluhonae Lang, age 61, be. 4.300 Freight reenue was up 21.8 per over a year ago and passenger loved husband of Clara Bosken Lang orange-red circular aperture, maxi- Uol s.

KOCKvein. Jo ny iw i-ri mi a Co southeast comer of Northern and rur' Lcrel Ohanlen to Araon S. 4 L. Avenues. 51 (tax i- 20.

companv COLLEGE HILL Nice brick home on National Executive Director of the new organization, outline principles and purposes of War Dads. and brother of Manillas, and Jack Lang, Marlowe; large lot; $8,600. KI 2800. revenue increased 93.5 per cent. I AVONDALE The Foster Realty Company J.

Kaiser to Market B. a a. mum diameter of one inch, on the extreme tip of the bulb. They shall COLLEGE HILL, N. 6-room, 2-atory: 1.500 to J.

F. Blumenthal. live-year lease rrom i ompany Wednesday, June 2, 1943, residence, 6403 Tint ave. Frtendi may call Friday, at the Stanley High funeral home, 6516 Montgomery rd. Requiem high mass at hardwood; near bus; $7,200.

KI 0733. rpolis Interests, but was surmounted Janjarv 1, lt'14. of part of the oase- (Walter 1'eutsen to central irusiio. lo.vw uunng ine nisi lour inuiiuia ui COLLEGE HILL, N. 6-room house- good 4,500 this year, the railroads had net ment of Avon Apartments.

38:7 Keaaing Aioert c. HemecKer to Mount Road; montnly rental $:75. out S. ft L. Co.

nnvn mi Ttvuii.m Rhelm.i. and MIL "'e Frechtl.ng to Homt be placed at least three feet from any window, door, or other outside opening and shall not be directed toward any opening. without much difficulty. Wheat was aided by reports of a slight increase in flour business, although ireoi no assessments. KI 4604-6566.

CORRYVILLE 115 brim" 2-family; rooms; $7,250. MORAN. Soo operating income of $468,119,128, an the Church of the Nativity. Ridge Saturday, 10:30 a. m.

Holy Name Society will meet at the funeral home Friday at p. m. A committee consisting of Glen Wood, Jack Struppe, Dr. E. A.

Baber, Judge Stanley Roettinger, Cliff Harvouth, and Randolph Bellers, was named to arrange for Bulder's L. 4 S. Co. dred his wife, to Henry J. riacKe, i-ot Anna Buente to Liberal S.

L. Co. 5-000 nf 44 8 ner cent over the most sales were said to be con- These authorized lights may 241 and part of Lot -42 of Cooperative No L. and B. A.

No. 1 Subdivision, SI. mcwl LocM L. B. Co 7, DAYTON 802 Seventh; bungalow, 5 rooms," 500 corresponding period a year ago.

LlKKlMi Augusta Llebtng (nee Schwler), also be used in corridors and rooms I flned 10 Bmau 1015 ol moaern; large cellar: garage; $4,900. CAMP WASHINGTON Elizabeth Kervtn Howard B. Erwin to L. of residences! and finnrtments nt 1 nature EAST CLiFTON-20 Clinton 8prlngs LaneT 4 Co At the close wheat was up 4.750 Engineering Awards Show Gain '0, iTitoiTiaorino- rnnstntptinn eon- ui vino oi. o-ueuroom nome; ouut-in garage; estate says UN 7888.

specific spacing, height, and number in accordance with detailed July $1.44 1.44 September Irwin Frieman to Reading Road L. 4 B. Co Hilda Schoeppel to Suburban Federal S. L. A beloven wlte of Charles c.

mother of William L. and Mildred Llebing, grandmother of Ralph Liebing, passed away Thursday, June 3. 1S43, In her 70th yenr; residence, 4218 Florida ave. Services at Dhonau funeral home, Knowlton's Corner, Nonhside, Saturday, June 5, at 10 a. m.

EAST WALNUT HILLS 100 (ff 1.44, corn was unchanged, 7.300 specifications contained in Directive No. 25, which may be obtained July $1.05, oats were Hlff'HiC e-searuom, brick; 66-t't. lot; trees, flowers and shrubs; only $8,600. CALL OUR NEW ASSOCIATE, C. EDMONDS.

higher, and rye advanced MAVR-WIMJa Kunegunda Willig Mayr. from the Area Coordinator, Citizens' Defense Corps, Seventh and Elm Streets." Katherine Stlman to First Federal S. 4 L. A. of St.

Bernard 4.000 Mane Roehm to Atlaa L. 4 B. Co. 15.000 Mortgages Canceled. Rnth Nichols to Calhoun L.

4 B. Co 4.000 the next meeting and further or-ganziation of the chapter. To promote efforts on the home ind production fronts in support of lighting men, and to provide edu-tation, rehabilitation and employment after the war. the six-month-ld organization was founded by a loldier's dad, Nat Hilgram, in Kan-las City. The movement has 75,000 members and chapters in 22 states.

THE WARREN E. RICHARDS CO. Chicago, June 3 (AP) Grain rng: Close KJALTOR.MA OSSJRE 0740. EAST WALNUT HILLS Handsonie-bun- Month. High I Low to Nicholas Baumisartner, ou.4 aiano Avenue; SI liax CLIFTON Max Ettlinper and Isaac Ettlin-gtr to Clara and Selma Ettllner.

an undivided two-fifths interest In '05 by .50 feet on the west side of Clifton Avenue. 170 feet north of Resor Avenue; SI. CLIFTON HEIGHTS J. Henry Masters to S.grid. his wife.

Lots 62. 63. i4. and part of Lots PI and 59 of N. T.

Horton's Subdivision; fl. CLIFTON HEIGHTS George J. Reardon and Dorothv his wife, to Mary C. Sauer, part of Lot 49 of Clifton Heights Subdivision by William E. Guy et $1 (tax J1.95.

COI.ERAIN TOWNSHIP Cincinnati Federal Savings and Loan Association to Edward G. Dubell and Olive H. Dubelt. husband and wife, 9SS 1000 acres of land in Section 31: Jl ttax COLUMBIA TOWNSHIP Elmer Schroer Wheat I I I gaiow type on i acre of shaded grounds; 1 square from cars: s.n.ftnn. July tracts in the short Memorial Day week were the highest for any week since November 12, 1942, Engineering News-Record reported.

The total, not counting construction by military combat engineers, American contracts outside this country, and shipbuilding, amounted to This compared with only $46,465,000 in the preceding full week, and $271,971,000 in the four-day period a year ago. Private work, accounting for 51 per cent of the total, was the largest for any week since October 31, 1940, Project Cost $5,740,000, EAst 0806. TALBERX. EAst 8105. September.

i.mtii x.mtwi December. L46 I 1.451 1.451.45 EVANSTON RIIVGAinw Corn 1 I Living room with fireplace, dining room, July I i James A. Mulrvan to Norwood Home S. A Sybil Hofmann to St. Bernard Progressive B.

A L. Co Harrv v. St.intorth to O'Bryonville B. A Co Cliiford O. Miller to Union Central Life Insurance Co Clifford H.

Sommers to Eagle S. 4 A beloved mother of Paul wuitg ana Christian Mayr, residence, 292 Renner at. Funeral from Vitt and Stermer Western Hills funeral home, 3425 Harrison Cheviot, Friday. June 4, 1943, at 2 p. m.

MOKUAN Lieutenant Oenrge Davis Morgan, beloved ton of Charles A. and Lucille Davis Morgan, brother of Charles, and Mary K. Morgan, Wednesday, June 2. 1943, at Army Air Base, Florence. 8.

C. Funeral from Pelhlefs, Good and Kelsch funeral 543 Rockdale Avondale. Time announced later, Naomi Stevenson Sliaw (nee Rose), September. 1.05 I 1.05 IM.tu December 1.01 200 5,500 4.000 4.900 6.000 4 300 10.00)) Kiiiiieii, nu Sooa size; narawood floors; 2 bedrooms; Venetian blinds; weather-stripped; unfinished 2d floor; garage; concrete street; near bus and schools; $6,350. Oat 1 Housing Directors Hear Total cost of developing Lincoln Court, new West End Negro housing project, including the cost of the land, was $5,740,000, Stanley M.

Uowe, Chairman of the Metropolitan Housing Authority, told mem July I .34 September. I CHAS. 8. FAXON, REALTOR. FA 0560.

MEN AND MATTERS December. i I William A. Moronev to Central Hyde Park S. A Rye-- I Wilber Kink" to same the publication said. EVANS TON 3618 Bevls; 6.room"fFame-double garage; 1 or 2 families; priced right for quick sale.

Ed Crcclman, 2023 Madison Kd. EA 9848. July 1 .97 1.01 -a l.oi Mi September. I beloved mother of Mis. Mark Kasttnnn, December.

IJ1'1J G. M. Combines Two Companies bers of the board of directors of Mrs. Blanche Claypool and Vernon EVANSTON Modern 8 rooms; Al shapeT Nominal. 1 i Stevenson; residence, 2665 Edmondson General Motors Corporation an near evcryming; only AV 1711.

the Better Housing League at a nounced yesterday that its Sun luncheon yesterday at the project's FOK BALE OR TRADE 5 rooms-and bath; lot 150x150. Call Orchard 6141 M. FT. MITCHELL 6-room brick; 3 bed- Norwood. Frienus may call at tne Vorhis funeral home, 5501 Montgomery Norwood, Friday, after 3 p.

m. Services Friday evening, June 4, 194:1, at 8 o'clock. Interment Manchester, Ohio. light Electric and Packard Electric Be-'sie Huiuint to Milford B. S.

Co Jacob to Mohawk B. L. s. Co 2.W0 Clara idler to Centennial S. A L.

Companv 2.200 M. Howard to Brighton Bank A Trust Co 12,000 William Hooker to June B. S. 4 L. Comvanv 1.500 Walter W.

Howland to Southern Ohio Savings Bank 800 Dons T. McKevitt to Title Guarantee ft Trust Co 12 000 Divisions at Warren, Ohio, will be rooms, Baths; $13,500. Droege, HE 8016. combined, effective July 1. The new GLEN DALE Forest opposite Christ 8LATKR Espy C.

Slater, beloved husband division will be known as the Cash wheat, no sales. Corn, sample grade vellow $1.0314. Oats. No. 2 mixed 67'iC.

'No. 2 white 68c. Barley, malting nominal, feed 85t96c nominal. Grain Trading. Minneapolis.

June 3 (AP) Flour Unchanged. Flaxseed. No. 1 Northwestern at Chicago unchanged at $3.10. Winnipeg, June 3 (AP) Cash wheat, No.

1 Northern $1.00, No. 2 97Vic, No. 3 94c. Oats, No. 2 white 50c, No.

3 49 'c. and Emlltne Schroer to Louis a. and Alice Berzcnyl. 79 by 235 feet on Miami Road, 209 feet south of Shawnee Run Road. Settion Jl ttax S10.10L CORRYV1LLK Elizabeth Von Per Brink to Paul L.

Spencer. Lot 4S of Thomas F. Corry's Subdivision; $1 (tax DEER PARK Estate of Masdalena Koeh-ler to Dominic Calme. Lot 148 of Clifford Place Subdivision; also. Lot 1 4i of same subdivision; also.

Lot 11 of Mount Healthy Heights Second Subdivision: also. Lr.t 12 of same suboivision; $5-0 (tax 11.10). DEER PARK Donald Howard to Rose-man- Hartman, Lot 704 of Henry J. Schulte Second Addition; $1 (tax J7.15). DEER PARK Carolyn Kramer and Joseph G.

her huhband, to Edna M. Ernst, Lots 52'; and 523 of Henry J. Schulte'a First Addition; $1 (tax DELHI Federal Housing Commissioner to Norma Oestrelcher and Clara Hehemann, 65 bv 840 feet on a proposed street in Section 24, Delhi Township; $1 (tax EAST END Margaret M. McLaughlin, Helen R. McLauehlln.

and Mary A. Sut- nurcn; colonial nouse; comfortable and t.iaclous, with 8 rooms and finished attic; a mellow and friendly atmosphere all about; $11,250. JOHN H. GARBER. MA 3045.

Community Center. All 1,015 dwelling units have been rented, Rowe told the board members. His talk preceded an inspection of the apartments under the supervision of George Garties, Director of the Authority, and Stanley Rafferty, manager of Lincoln Court. Contrasting the structures with To Meet In Chicago Edward N. Stuebling, Tieasurer.

will represent lie Junior Chamber of Commerce It the twenty-fourth annual meet-ng of the United States Junior chamber of Commerce in Chicago, tune 12-14. Speakers at the national meeting are to be DeWitt tmery, President of the National Small Business Men's Association, f. Edgar Hoover, Chief of the Fed-irau Bureau of Investigation, and Paul Hoffman, Chairman of the Committee for Economic Devel-pment. Locke Heads Lions Club John T. Locke, director of comunity Packard Electric Division, with B.

N. MacGregor, general manager of Packard Electric, as general manager of the division. J. B. Esta-brook, who has been general ot Hettle Slater (nee veacn), mursttay.

June 3, 1943. of 3308 Lehman rd. Friends may call at the John J. Radel Co. Price Hill funeral home, Glenway and Dewey Friday, June 4, from neon on.

Burial at Washington, Sunday, June 6. I Louis villi (Ky.) papers please copy. 1 HARTWELL 23 Millsdale; eight rooms? 5,200 2,000 3.500 Bunanie lor one or two families; 150-foot shaded lot; to settle estate; make offer. Call VA 6776, 2 to 5 P. M.

Elberta Hicks to Central Falrmount B. ft L. Co Winifred Doench to Central Trust Company Max Graft to Madison B. A Clarence F. McKee to Sixth Ward B.

4 L. Co Eleanor P. Albert to same William Faul to same uniii to O. F. Busener manager of Sunlight Electrical, 3.500 HORACE SUDDUTH Loading colored real SOMXGEK Jacob Sollncer.

beloved hus will be special assistant to Mac estate agency, 411 West Fifth. CH 0710. 6.500 3.500 Gregor. band of Becky Goldberg Solinger of Providence, R. I.

Interment in Cincinnati. Notice of funeral later. HYDE PARK Herschel 1 block to AGREEMENT IS EXTENDED. Washington, June 3 (AP) The Realty Co buildings previously occupying the site, Rowe said that virtually all the old houses were "substandard, and that 90 per cent of them were 60 years old, or older. One thousand of them had been classed as unfit for occupancy, he added.

WAKU Arthur C. Ward, husband of the 1941 currency stabilization agree city nus, snort walk to both public and parochial schools, well-arranged 6-room house; all-tile bath, modernized kitchen, abundant storage space; "selling for out-of-town owner;" available July 1: $8,300. Same tc same. doo a Pool to Security S. 4 L.

ment between the United States Company 13.500 Posemnrv Hirtman to West Nor relations for the Cincinnati Public late Abblgal Rothenhoefer ward and father ot William and Harold Ward, Wednesday, June 2, 1943; residence, 2520 l.ysle lane, Norwood. Services at Thomas funeral home, 4418 Whetsel Madisonville, Saturday, at 2 p. m. wood B. 4 L.

Co 4,350 HARRY E. NIEMEYER CO. MA 3019. HYDE PARK Bungalow; Nash and Mexico was extended today for another two-year period beyond June 30. Announcement of the ex Rohert Ke-1 to Suburban Federal S.

4 L. 0 8-500 World War II Veteran. around the corner from Christ The King Church and Lookout Square; 3 bedrooms on 1st floor: level lot with garden area; all brick; quotation $13,500. JOHN H. GARBER.

MA 3045. tension was made jointly by Secretary of the Treasury Morgenthau 7,000 Vital Statistics tl to Helen C. McLaughlin. Lots 2 and 3 and part of Lot 1 of Block 1 of McDowell's Subdivision; $1. Helen C.

McLaughlin to Vlrgie Fuller. Lots 1, 2 and 3 of Block 1 of same subdivision; $1 (tax FAIRFAX SUBDIVISION Frank A. Mc-Gee and Gladvs his wife, to Edwards H. Koettel and Mary his wife, Lot 615; $1 (tax FAIRMOUNT C. Elmer Hofmann.

Alfred Hofmnnn, William Hofmann Ann Hofmann. and Marie Tenhundfeld to 7.6S0 and Antonio Espinosa Delos Mon- Helen C. Sprinkel to Hyde Park B. 4 L. Co Estelle Niesk? to Homo Owners Loan Corporation Florence Wilde to George Flick, Delbert A.

Snider to Standard B. 4 Co rwnt'nv to Home Ow'ners 1,600 teros, representing the Secretary of Societies and lodges Furniture Industry In War Work After near-record output of civilian goods in 1942. the nation's wood furniture industry is now converted approximately 30 pet-cent to war work. Frank E. Seid-man, President of an accounting firm which indexes the industry, said yesterday.

Civilian furniture turned out in 1942 amounted to $630,000,000, or within 4 per cent of a $660,000,000 record in 1941, Seidman stated. He said that in addition to civilian goods last year, the industry produced of war implements, plus 40,000,000 of furniture for war-related purposes. the Treasury of Mexico. 2,500 BIRTHS. Schools, was elected President of lie Lions Club yesterday.

He suc-leeds Louis J. Henkel. Other of-icers are First Vice President, )scar Hirschfeld; Second Vice president, Albert Liebelt; Third face President, H. Sam Carver; secretary Treasurer, Frank E. Hutchinson; Lion Tamer, Dr.

Robert Hill, and Tail Twister, Al-ert V. Walters. Shriner Flan Party Presentation of 32 Melish Awards for T.ottn Pornoration 3,719 A.A.SCOTTISH RITI: Merrii Hallow to Central B. 4 L. Co.

500 Philip D. Hofmann. 21 by 132 feet or, Announcement, a Ih nnplh ctHa of Ol'0ln PltV AvenUC. RttSSCtl tO Liberal S. BRETHREN plctise Service tor BROTHER JACOB Section 25.

Milkreek Township; $1. I L. Co 8.500 HYDE PARK Charming 6-room COLONIAL- all-tile oath with slioer: plank flooring; ivory woodwork screened porch; 2 blocks to Kllgour School; $8,500. OSCAR E. BAUMAN A CO.

EA 4343. HYDE PARK Near Square and schools? fine 4-bedroom brick; modern bath; hot-water heat; nice lot; enclosed porch; fine buy at $8,500. E. W.MONCK. EAst 4300-6988.

HYDE PARK Mt. LookoutT section 5-apartment brick building; shaded lot; garages: bargain. WO 7766-7777. HYDE PARK BrickCape Cod: 5 rooms; modern: hot-water heat; garage; bargain. OAKLEY REALTY.

ME 2662-6959. tt iii to Elizabeth E. Thome to Home ma SOLINGER, 32, Friday, June 4, at 11 a. at Weil funeral eral S. 4 L.

A 7,500 Nellie M. Groog. Jessie M. Ralston. VVII home, 3901 Reading rd.

Hazel J. Ley to Spring Grove Avenue L. 4 D. Co 5,000 NELSON J. COHEN.

33. T.VP.'.M. lis R. Hill, Jennie G. Palmer, Edith M.

Emerv. and Eva M. Beyer. 42 100 acre of land 1n Section 33, Millcreek Township; $1. Albert .1 Hertzenbere to Price Mill NIEHOFF Karl and Jean (Besuden), 3000 Losantirldge: boy.

RUFF Robert and Matgaret (Kennedy), 2555 Leslie Avenue; girl. SHIPLKR Fred and Evelyn (Watts), 1200 Compion Road; girl. SEARS George and Eldorls (Koehl), 3699 Vine Street; girl. SCHARFENBERGER Gilbert and Dorothy (vVelgandi. 23 Southern Avenue; boy.

SUBLETT Edward and Edna (Reed), 111 Township Avenue; boy. TIERNEY Joseph and Ellen (Riley), 331 Fourth Street; boy. ULFERS Maurice and Lorraine (Harder). 6613 Plainfield Pike; boy. WEISS Joseph and Aliene (Shields), DUDLEY O.

CROSS, 3i SECRETARY. Electric B. 4 L. Co 5.000 William Birkenheuer to same 5.000 HARTWELL James K. Carroll to James josenh M.

Brennan to same. 1.150 rt. uarrou, an unnivmra Eloise Knoth to west wood Home Miicellaneout Notices stead S. ft L. A 5.500 est In Lot 143 and part of Lot 144 of J.

F. Mills's Subdivision; SI. John Kerner to Charles F. Enneking 4,900 Vote To Rptire Stock Stockholders of the National Power and Light Company yesterday voted to retire 138,000 of the outstanding 150,000 shares of $6 preferred stock, utiliz HYDE PARK 8-ruom house. 1312 Grace Ave.

For sale by owner. EA 0086. 1363 Sunrrest Dr. 4-berT. room residence.

BROWN. MA 0398. Cora n. Bradford to South Side L. HYDE PARK Lowell F.

Sharp to Jenny meritorious service to the Syrfan Temple Shrine will feature a dinner party to be given Saturday tune 12, at the Hotel Alms. The tarty to be known as Night For New Nobles" will tlso afford 150 newly initiated Shriners an apportunity to wear iheir new fezes for the first time. ft B. Co 3 000 COSTKLLO, Josephine VON BENKEN, Henry V4IEMAN.N, Frederick DORNSKIF, Chal. VOSSt Elmer SENsEL, Fred FISHER, Catherine ORIS, Franklin D.

SLATER, Sespy C. Arrangements In cbargf at M.iri,. strohl to German-American BECKER ELECTRIC CO. Tr.T.TTPTRTP AL CONTRACTORS. 32(18 Observatory; boy L.

ft B. Co 8.000 ing funds from sale of tne Houston heath wmiam and Mary (Lovins) Leonard Miller to Home Owners 1 nsslT in-hfio. -Prvwor rVirYinnnv tm" tait Liberty noy 1600 WALNUT CORNER LIBERT? MILLER Chester and Margaret (Ruth G. Moran and Gladys H. Moran, part or Lot 13 of L.

A. Drake's Subdivision; $1 (tax KENNEDY HEIGHT8 Mary F. Dolle to Ruth E. High, part of Lot 40 of Allison. Foster and Green Trustees Subdivision; $1 (tax LOCKLAND William Ralner, Gertrude.

Sidney and Miriam Ralner to Ben Wolf. Alfred Miller to First Federal S. 4 3.400 effect the redemption at 100 and accrued interest. Plans are under L. A erford 1125 Draper; girl.

COLEGATE George and Juanlta (Beg-ley), 2021 Whtteman Street; girl. Kennedv Heights 1 Bedrooms V2 ACRES OF WOODS "Lavatory 1st floor." breakfast room, sun-room; air-conditioned heat; 2 garages; 2Uj squares cars, stores, school; $12,900. Mr. Meeko. JE 1724.

GOULD CO. ME 6688. LIST your property for sale. We havs cash buyers. A.

C. HAAS. CO 9869. KEENAN FUEL OILS CALL WO 1250. Virginia L.

Ball to Wyoming L. ft S. Co 4.150 John R. Ahem to same 2,750 SCHNEIDER John and Johanna (Noehr- Film To Be Shown "Trees and ing). 4233 St.

Lawrence Avenue; boy. five-year and four-month lease rom hj Rockvel.n t0 Business Men's 1 i ft i gn( onJ nT uasf Ivvn. MILLER Edward and Julia (Monroe), Homes," a technicolor film, will be ihown at a meeting of Cincinnati imy mto, ui to. uU, Federal s. 4 L.

A 2436 Bloom. North Falrmount; boy. consideration to retire the remaining 12.000 shares in the near future and distribute the proceeds, along with the remaining available assets to common stockholders, P. B. Sawyer, President, told shareholders.

3,000 2,000 ming Avenue, monthly rental nu. I Charlotte Eisenberg to Poplar L. ft loi and Found DALSENO Daniel and Marilyn (Hick ouncil No. 2, United Commercial madisonville Martha v. coons to; b.

Co. man). 531 Klotter Avenue; girl. to St. Ber Hilda Schoennel.

wife of Carl part Tmwalle Memorial. Inr I A Albert and enrusune MADISON PL. GRACE AVE. Attractive home; 3 good-sized rooms, 1st; 2 rooms and bath, 2d: built-in garage; level lot; near bus; $5,500. CHA8.

S. FAXON, REALTOR. EA 0560. nard L. ft B.

A. Co 18,000 BILL FOLD LOST Containing Gasoline of Lot 49 of John D. Moore Subdivision; $1 (tax (Odell). 103 Clifton Avenue; girl. HUBER Thomas and Mildred (Herzog) Ration Books A and B.

norotny noraen, 4130 Dane Avenue, Northside; girl. 188 E. McMillan. WA 5340. MADISONVILLE Cecilia K.

Herman to Travelers of America, tomorrow at Srotto Hall, Vine and Daniels Streets, Howard Spearing, Senior Counselor, announced yesterday. The meeting will be the last before the summer recess. AUSTIN Charles and Lorraine (Pilot) Alice Roth to same 1.000 Same to same 5,000 Walter Bishop to First National Bank of Norwood 3.000 Ethel M. Ries to same Albert Haupt to Rose Kuderer 1.0U0 LADY'S Waitham wrist watch; lost In Caroline W. Heidecker, Lot 18 of Paul Schuster's Addition; $1 (tax vicinity ot Vine 10 nu.

MADISONVILLE TWO-FAMILY. Four good sized rooms and tiled floored bath, hardwood floors, 1st; same 2d; 2 furnaces, 2 water heaters; 2-car garage; 1 block to bus: only CHAS. S. FAXON, REALTOR. EA 0560.

MOUNT WASHINGTON Ralph E. Whit- 2562. Bat Now You Know! Catchy Song Written Uf. lHach Johnson McMILLAN and UPLAND PLAClt WOodburn 0474-0475 LIGHT SHELL-RIM GLASSES lost some Arthur Kassler to B. 4 L.

Co Aaron Wolf to Green Street L. ft aker and Helen his wife, to Thomas J. Williams and Winnie H. Williams. Lot 164 of Finley S.

Brooke's Second Subdivision: $1 (tax where by Xavier neia House June a. at noon. JE 9055. Reward. 1335 John.

Apartment 1198; girl. A I George and Dorothy (Schotti, Box 239-A Ebenezer; boy. MOMICK Steve and Marjorle (Mare), 5819 Eleanor Street, Fairfax; boy. GILBERT Anthony and Pearl (New-comb) Box 507 Sunset Avenue; girl. BAKER Albert and Thfilma (Lang), 1998-A, Sutter Avenue, English Woods; girl.

HOTT Howard and Evelyn (Jones), 17 B. Co. LOST Bone-rimmed glasses; In or be MADISONVILLE 2 -room houses for colored, and 1 5-room; one can he used for 2 families. Mrs. McClure, with Z.

M. Woolfolk BR 1556 R. By Young Convict NORTH COLLEGE HILL Lawrence M. Theodore J. Shad to Spring Grove Events In Milford tween rogue's and Bmiiuo uaiuiunj afternoon.

Reward. EAst 1420. 3,725 8.500 5,900 6,500 4,800 Paul to Mildred C. Kummler, wile ot Avenue L. 4 D.

uo Melvin J. Kummler, part, of Lots 15S3 I Catherine Vanderhorst to Home Fed Canon City, June 3 (AP) LOST Wednesday M. brown leather eral ft L. A and 1554 of Section of North College B. J.

BEN, EUGENE, VINCENT Warden Roy Best of Colorado John F. Lambert to Central Fair purse, gold Initials, A. u. van iiAiiiu. EA 1435.

Reward East Seventieth Street: girl. 3726 WARSAW mount B. ft L. Co ENES Joseph and Cecelia (Laake), 11J4 LOST No. 6 Coupon Book, vicinity MEYER Carolina Avenue: boy.

WA 0117 Penitentiary said today that contrary to the title's implications, the public should know the story behind the catchy tune, "You'll Never Lockland. Return to Amen r. nin, 25 Halker Reading, Ohio. MADISONVILLE 5-room frame; lot 52 280; insulated; $4,700. BR 1953 J.

MOHAWK and viclnltv; homes with invest- ments. WILLWERTH ft CO. CH 3207. MT. ADAMS 5-room home, furnished or unfurnished.

For appointment, CH 8253. MT: LOOKOllT Wilifs Ave.t 2-famllf frame; porches; shade trees, yard, nice view; handy location! $5,000. W. R. ElMiEMON.

CH 2169. AUGENBAUGH William ann tana (Wise). 4014 St. Johns Avenue; girl. The marriage of Miss Betty Tean Steelman and First Setgeant Knowles K.

Cooper is to take place Jornorrow at the post chapel at tinker Field, Oklahoma City, Okla. Staff Sergeant and Mrs. Louis Eig-tier, former Milford residents, Guard System Planned LOST Ration Books 1 and 2. Thomas, BREWER Charles ann Virginia tn.v- ani 49.11 Kiie er Koaa: ooy. Marjorle Hanseiman, Jean micwnunn, Harry Meyer Sons To Prevent Bomb Firete' mm Hill Subdivision; $1 (tax $6,601.

NORTHSIDE Bettv Smith to Sophie C. Havlln, 40 by 150 feet on the east side of Dane Street. 775 feet north of Ap-Jones Street; $1 (tax NORTHSIDE George T. Lehmeyer and Fred W. Dlcchman to George W.

Frecht-llng and Laura, his wife, 3743-45 Dirr Street; $1 (tax NORWOOD The Liberal S. and L. Company to Andrew J. Lewis and Lucy his wife, part of Lot 18 of LeBlond's Subdivision. being 2715 Edmondson Road; $1 (tax BURN8ID Lott ana Ainerma 4801 Oak.

Norwood. JE 4967. I LOST Key ring; 8 or 10 keys; vicinity (Schmidt), 31 East Clifton Avenue: hoy. DEWS Charles and Grace (Garber) HARRY, RALPH, JOSEPH. Madeira or piainviue.

newara. a-v 6411 Elbrook Avenue: girl. 8re to attend the bride and bride written behind the prison by No. 22,339 Charles W. Forbes, 4989 Glenway Ave.

WA 4144. 823 Chateau Ave. WA 0228. 7200, GUESS Thomas and Grace locnnciuerj groom. Miss Steelman, who has LOST No.

2 food ration book. ROBERT L. EVERSON. 429 Clark St. rA ami.

MT. AIRY Spanish buff brick: 1-floor plan; full basement; gastige; lot 198 ft. deep; on transportation KI 4508. MT. AUBURN 6-room modern 1 or 2 family brick; priced right.

ALSO new 4-apartment building; will gross 12 on Investment. Call been an employee of the Milford twenty-two-ycar-old inmate who has approximately six months to go Hodapp Funeral Homes Returning from Washington, where he bpoke at a Fire Guard Conference of the nine regional heads of Civilian Defense, Louis G. Schraf fenberger, Safety Director, yesterday announced a system whereby the city would be pro- LOST Ration Book No. return to National Bank, is a daughter of Mr 7401 Vine. Hamilton at Elkton.

1255 Brooke Avenue; girl. RALSTON Marvin and Lola (Lappin), 6836 Palmetto Street; boy. WAYMAN William and Emma. (Ward), Little Dry Run Road, Box 288, Newtown; girl- ANDERSON Guy-and Ruth (Sharrock), R. Hancock, 4767 Este Ave.

NORWOOD Margaret Beusterlen ct al. to on a three-year term for automo VAlley 0805. Irhy 1040. LOST Ration Books No. 1 and RICH- ind Mrs.

Roy E. Steelman, who moved yesterday from their home bile theft. Walter H. Davis and Bertha his wife, Lot 181 of Norwood Place Subdivision; EVERS REALTY CO. PA 5298.

UN 4814. I I OI II I TAM fA ARD WOODS, 905 W. Ninth St "He wrote both the words and $1 (tax $5.50) MT. WASHINGTON New; 6 rooms; Caps j. j.

i s. f-OSTrasoline ration book A. Gene 749 East McMillan Street; boy. NnRwnnnMnr'v Mer.raib Anit itected from enemy incendiary the music," Warden Best disclosed, Bradford J. Sullivan.

Director, Gottschalk. TU 7106 R. CLEMENTS Milton and Grace (tins), Cod brick; all modern; for sale by owner. 1633 Winchester Ave. BE 8042 J.

Call before noon or after 6:30 P. Dickman, part of Lot 304 of Elsmere ibombs by four three-man teams of 1336 E. McMILLAN at BELL PL. WO 0133 at 226 Laurel Street, Milford, to tlanemont. Sergeant Cooper is the prandson of Mr.

and Mrs. Charles E. Cooper, 915 Forest Avenue. RATIONING BOOKS (FOUR) Nos. 1 and Sutton Avenue, R.

13, Box 440 Mount Washington: girl. fire guards in each city block. NORTHSIDE 3-apartment building; 3 ga in Cincinnati. M. Boss, 111 W.

nun Newport, Ky. "and the advance payment and royalties are making him the richest inmate we have." Forbes, who works in the prison The system, drafted in Washing McD a nonen ana uuena (Thomas). 2028 Cleinview Avenue, Walnut NURRE BROS. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. CH 6930.

RATION BOOK NO. 1 CAROL PEASE, Hills; Blrl. rages; splendid condition; income jiu per month. Call Mr. List, AV 1697 or MA 1780.

FRED'K A. SCHMIDT, INC. 1514 Ambrose College Hill. ton, is a result of recent predictions that the enemy will send token raiders over the United States in ROBINSON Charlea ami Lena iijhvisj, 727 rear East. McMillan Street; girl.

bake shop, entered the prison Octo RATION BOOK No. l. Lucille McMIUin, syndicate suoaivision; i (tax o.uoi. NORWOOD Elsie Barbro to Mack Hays, part of Lot 423 of Elsmere Syndicate Subdivision; $1 (tax OAKLEY Aleen L. Felcke to William O.

Anzhutz, Lot 8 ot Forestdale Subdivision; $1 (tax READING Louis F. Engel, John Engel, and Henry Engel. Anna Honerlaw and William Engel to Anthony Kasselman and Frances, his wife. Lot 57 of J. H.

NORTHSIDE Hanfield brick bungalow SIPE Ralph ann Miicrea (Boenmj, 226 Sixth. Dayton, Ky. The Busse Borgmann Go. 6 rooms, stoker, corner lot. KI bold.

two or three months to "boost the THREE U. S. Royal auto tires, tubes, and ber 31, 1941, from Trinidad, Colo. His income is being held in trust for him. Colerain Avenue; girl.

TELFORD William and Vera (Boles), i-yi mihert Avenue. Walnut Hills: boy. NORTHSIDE Investment 4, 2-rnom apart- Central Parkway at Clifton Hills Lane. steel wheels, taken from car June 1. L.

morale of their own people." Cin Russell W. Thirey, principal of Milford High Schol, recently received the master of arts degree St the University of Pittsburgh. A graduate of Miami University, Thirey was made principal last September, after serving 15 years as a teacher in Milford schools. His home is in Monterey. ments; Income $48 month, $3,500.

KI 2537, Freeman. fA 44H1-44XH. p. Strange, 8138 airway or. lie- WESSENDARP Alphonse ana Juary cinnati is in a critical manufactur ward for Information.

ME 2887. NORWOOD 2470 Hudson 6 rooms; sTa sssk.tsia mt (Graesen, 4004 Carter Street: girl. William and Lucille (Wul ing area, the Safety Director Oliver's First Subdivision; $1. IKtUlYJlT rUneral Home TWO ration books No. 2, lost in Kentucky, Postwar Views Given horst), 2910 Douglas Terrace, Pleasant ROSELAWN Irene W.

Brocrman to Ever pointed out I Jline lVo, ouoo uaanwu viir modernized; new tile bath and fixtures; new heating system, stoker, forced air. circulating and conditioning; new kitchen fixtures; Insulated; separate garage; $7,000. JE 8179. rj.iia.uii3iieu iiuiwuuu, umu, i cintlfttl. Ohio 11 11V ei- Ridge; girl.

CICCARELLA Anthony and Virginia (Ackorson), 604 North Street: girl. WILLMAN Albert and Marie (Beatty), By Industry Leaders WILTS EE Undertaker 1 Houses -Fox Salt ett D. and lloene Witham, husband and wife, Lot 313 of the Sixth Subdivision of the Hillcrest Section of Roselawn; $1 (tax ROSELAWN Louis W. Schardt to Albert Beckstedt and Joseph Donelon, Lot 131 of the Sixth Subdivision of the Hillcrest Section; $1 (tax New York, June 3 (AP) Lam- Although the new fire guards, who will take the place of fire watchers, will be trained by the Fire Department, they will be under the jurisdiction of Air Raid Wardens, Schraffenberger said. Training program will constitute 1026 West Liberty: boy.

CORBIN Richard and Marie. (Hudgins) 101T f.nmt Street- hov. P. L. WILTSEE C.

A. WILTSEE NORWOOD Handy location; 2V story pressed brick; hall, living, dining, kitchen, 1st floor; 3 bedrooms, bath. lav. atory, 2d; 2 finished rooms in attic; 2-car concrete garage. Owner.

ME 737J mot du Pont, Chairman of the 24 W. Ninth St. AVONDALE 3954 Dickson a real PFTROVITCH Markn and Jeanette board of E. I. du Pont de Nemours buy; finest condition; gooa construction; slate roof, concrete porch.

4 large bed Wrassmann Barfknecht, ROSELAWN The Seventh Ward Loan and NORWOOD Two-family house; separate baths, furnaces, $5,000. JE 2279. and Company, said today that in Mrs. Frank P. Coler, formerly Janice Spidel, has returned to the home of her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Louis Speidel, 559 Clark Street, from Oklahoma City, where she Was married two weeks ago. Her husband, Staff Sergeant "Junior" Coler, has been transferred to another post. rooms, sleeping porch, tile bath, 1st 2625 Gilbert Ave. Ine, WO 3343.

dustry will be able to boost employ Building Company to Alma L. Shear, Lot 381 of the Subdivision of Roselawn, $1 (tax floor den; 3d floor, storage; gas, automatic heat: reasonable price. 1421-23 Main Si. CH 0338. OAKLEY Lovely 5-room, 1-floor plan; finished 2d; $6,100.

STAYTON. JE 2630. (Webb). 908 Wade Street: boy, TURNER Curtis and Zsna (Sizemore) 1434 Bowman; boy. SMITH William and Betty (Holt), Klotter Avenue; girl.

CEARLEY Wade and Elizabeth (Dun can). 437 East Pearl Street: girl ILES Earl and Edith (Klayer), 16 Hoff 16 hours of study. Approved by City Manager C. O. Sherrill yesterday, the plan will be placed be ment to the highest peacetime level in history after this war barring SCHOEPPEL, 5935 Ridge Ave.

JE 2058. PARK HILLS, KY. 7-room brick-timber; porches; large wooded lot. CO 1315. AVONDALE St.

Louis, 800 Ridgeway: 2 SPRINGFIELD TOWNSHIP Frederick A. and Lucille I. Bens to Marie E. Franz. 45 by 122 feet on the north side of Northern Parkway, Section 19; $1 (tax "seriously abnormal man-made fore Harry Gilligan, Director of 6-room flats: 2-car garage; lot 70x1 Journey'i End PLEASANT RIDGE 5-room, 1-floor; tils business conditions." the.

Citizens Defense Corps in Cin only $600 cash. 739 North Crescent; attractive residence; 9 rooms. SETA Nicholas and Nettle (Davis), 16 kitchen and batn: msuiaten; sioner urea; $8,250. PA 4752. JE 4540.

cinnati. Record employment would be at SPRINGFIELD TOWNSHIP Maria. Red to Broadway; boy. BKN-J AMIN Ida Benjamin, beloved wilt 3 natns; oner wameo. iu, Circle 3 of the Woman's Society t)f Christian Service of Milford BOND Ernest ann surssin PRICE HILL Near Western Hills High! tained through "practical" postwar of the late Emu Benjamin ana moiner AVONDALE ail uienwoon; nine rooms, Tena Carraway.

Lot 284 of Cincinnati Industrial Subdivision; $1 (tax $3,301. ail wane DUV rV 1 of Colonel Julien E. Ben nmin and Mrs. beautiful lot. 110x375: $7,000.

all-brick, modern bt. Louis; 4-4-z; z-car garage; large level lot. WA 3113 to a a r1 h'ranu ann ft nil a Kolmn. B. Mels.

at residence. 780 Clinton J. F. O'BRIEN A Realtor. ST.

BERNARD Valentine R. Singer to CITY BRIEFS Methodist Church is to hold a rum-rnage sale tomorrow at 133 Main Street. Walnut: boy. PRICE HILL Brick Cape Cod; 8-2; til Springs ave. Funeral Friday, June 4, CH 6717.

Provident Bank Bldg. HI 1270. planning, with "one doing the planning for one's self," he said in a prepared address at the annual meeting of the Manufacturing 1943; strictly private, omit flowers Ktnaiy. TvoNDALE. N.

Rose Hill 4 bed- kitchen, batn, lavatory; ouut-in garage, forced air heat; details. WA 5701. TRERTEK fain ann wirue 1521 Providence Street: girl. MEEKER Arnold and Helen (Tankan) 3T44 Mead Street: girl. riiRWIN Mnrv Corwin.

Wednesday. June rooms and a natns, servant quarters. Ts nAfil Brewery worker Hurt John PRICE HILL 4015 Liberty; Z-familf 2 194 i. services at tne Hamoer tu- o. frame; hot-water neat, un zdu.

neral home. 3011 Woodburn Friday, AVONDALE Lovely 8-room home; good Chemists Association. Regional and national planning Lena S. Braun, Edna S. Schuster, and Albert D.

Singer, an undivided one-fourth interest In 50 by 120 feet on the south side of Rose Hill Avenue, 510 feet west of Rose Hill Lane; $1 (tax SYCAMORE TOWNSHIP Lora E. Ost.en-darp to Gertrtude M. Groom, 65 by 200 feet on Kenwood Road, Section $1 (tax SYCAMORE TOWNSHIP Rose Outin and READING New 4-room; 2 bedrooms, June 4, at 1 p. m. condition; garage; mane oner, jq iinj.

MARRIAGE LICENSES. Huge Stacks Are Doomed To Help In War Effort Three large steel smokestacks in conferences are educational and cabinet kitchen; controlled heat: tons cola in; garage; lot 50x150, VA 4569 G-OKDON Lena Gordon, beloved wife, of AVONDALlenwood PI. 1-floor plan Koch, 62 years old, 404 Warner Street, suffered possible internal injuries yesterday when he was caught in a keg washing rack at the Burger Brewing Company, 1553 CnHnn nrl mother nf Mrs. Jack I oi vonrs nld. 338 Oliver ROSED ALE 5 rooms.

1 floor, modern; Road. Wyoming medical udent a nd newly painted; $4,700. HE 673Z. Briskpr Mrs. Harry Singer, Morris and AVONDALE Do you want to sell? We Phil Gordon, at residence, 1006 Burton give action.

ROSENTHAL. WO 3556. ave. Services Well funeral home. 3901 BELLEVUE RETREAT 4-ROOM, Bedamsville are headed for the la H.

Piast, ooid a Harrv her husband, to William ROSELAWN Beautiful English home; 2 ami Neva Bianev. cart nf Lot 6 of wn- Central Parkway. Koch was eiven tererl nurse. serve a useful purpose in giving incentive, he added, but "when problems are actually tackled each company or corporation must work out its own solution." To give industry the "green light" Scrap heap for conversion into war Reading Friday, June 4, 1943, at ONE-FLOOR PLAN; $4,250. CO 2007.

liam Goldtrap's Estate, Section $1 irst ald by the Life Squad under materials, Councilman Wiley Craig 3 P- m- BOND HILL 5057 Coad Dr. a fine stone large bedrooms, tile bath 1st; 2 large bedrooms, lavatory 2nd; all tile kitchen; well appointed game room; double garage! large corner lot; $14,500. BR 0528. Miliar. Street, dmai aiuueni, Lieutenant Bert Lugannan, then TTriith Mnntatr.

22, 17JO uexier HANI.ON John .7. Hanlon, beloved bus- house; good construction gooo nouse- i ir d(m (i more avc v. nr Dimns Uonnn r.ir ii- KPfimrist: kuuu lutiaLiuii iui jruuim taken to St. Mary Hospital. Other workmen released Koch before the JOBPpn J.

wuuin j. cor nf H.n-rv .1. Haninn. Mrs. Katherine 4 bedrooms, tile bath, tile lavatory, tile ROSELAWN.

t.T.. anrt Rtive on future peacetime production, the nue, Kticiai.Ti Mpiish Avenue. Klose and Mrs. Nellie Oyler, Thursday, kitchen, breakfast room, stoker, wate Modern 5-room brick bungalow with fin government should immediately squad arrived. WEST END Estate of William P.

Devou to Samuel Jacobson, 20 by 70 feet on the north 'idc ot Carlisle Avenue, 168 feet east, of John Street; $500 (tax 65c). WKSTWOOD Margaret E. Brueggemann to Virginia H. McCune. 45 by 151 feet on the south side of Hollenshade Avenue 360 feet west of Grasselli Avenue; June 3.

1913. in his 78th year: residence, heat; quotation disclosed yesterday. The stacks are at the Standard Brands malt extract manufacturing plant, 3250 Southside Avenue. Craig, plant engineer, said workmen began dismantling one of the stacks yesterday. This stack is 175 feet high and oq hi ri irana avhiui- JOHN H.

GARBER. MA 3045. ished 2d floor: ratnsKeiier; gas neat. ONLY $8,500. JAMES F.

BREEN. ME 7321. Valuable Fur Slolpn Lnss nf 'provide the necessary legal steps Struble New Burlington, unio. tn and Betty Young, 24. 1904 neral services at the Neidhard funeral BOND HILL Four new duplexes, 5 rooms $440 Hudson fur piece was de-1 to demobilize war manufacturing, Vine Street, saieswoumu.

ROSELAWN New homes; open dally; Harlan. 24. Indianapolis, i home. 7401 Hamilton, Mt. iieauny, ai- each; all separate; no care: sacrmce; urday, June 5, at 1 p.

m. $11,950. MR. OUNNINQ. ME 4545-3705.

George T. Christopher, President of tected yesterday by Sidney Lowen- $1 (tax clerk, and Betty Jean Shafer, 22, UJ 6 and 7 rooms, for runner details. ROBT. WACHENDORF. VA 1440.

WHITEWATER TOWNSHIP Peary ctaruhrakgkr Harold Max Harsh-1 BOND HILL New 2-famlly houses; tile HARSHBAB naroia narsii near schools u-rvhAt Avenue, interview. ihe Packard Motor Car Company, said in an interview today. ROSELAWN Almost new brick; 6-room, onrgcr belovea son or naroia m. am. 4no JE 2279 Turner and Beatrice, his wire, to uora Glerlneer.

Lot 77 of Morgan A. Louis A. Plogsted, 34, 6 thal, manager of Lowenthal 117 West Fourth Street, he reported to police. Lowenthal described a woman customer who looked at fur "We want to shorten the interval 1-floor plan; tile kitchen, bath; rathskeller; large back yard; $9,250. ME 6394.

Mrs. Helen eeyooia narsnDarger; resi- sot rail In 7th vear. TtnNn HILL 1903 Avonlcu off Read- Avenue, machine operator, i Wamsley Subdivision of Hooven; $1 (tax in 020 Rurton Avenue, nurse. between all-out war and all-out Services at Jatocks 'funeral home, 26u2 lng Rd. 3-bcdroom home, corner lot; ROSELAWN Beautiful 5-room buff brick eight feet in diameter.

The two Others are 130 feet high and six feet in diameter. Together they iweigh between 100,000 and 120,000 founds. TO HELP MEAT BOARD. Gilbert ave. at Tatt saiuruay, June reauy pneeu num.

un iq. peace production to provide the James Lee Tlnsley, 43. porter, and Maxine Lamar, 21, 922 Find lav street, maid. bungalow; fine location; has everything. E.

Gest Hodge Co. JE 1131, ME 770 pieces in the store Tuesday, but left without making a purchase. 5. 1943, at 8 a. m.

Interment in Maple goND HILL New brick 2-family home Ridge Cemetery, Waveland, Ind. aa investment Builder. ME 5922. quickest possible postwar employ Oliver H. Hunter, 22.

Fort Thomas. Lieutenant, and Martha C. Hader, 22: inrKFVTnmes P. Hlckev. beloved hus Mortgages Filed.

William O. Anshutz to First National Bank of Norwood $12,000 Albert Beckstedt to Highland Federal 8. A A 5,500 ment," Christopher said. "To accomplish this, definite de BY OWNER hind of Josephine Hickey (nee iieroint, SHAWANOE TRAIL. New 4 and 8 room $4,950 to Low FHA Terms.

P. G. GRAVES, Realtor. CH 2682. WEATHER CONDITIONS.

C035 Werk Koau. Te 23. 3587 Bayan Thnrsnnv. 3. 1943.

Bt his home, 332 a a.rnnm Dtnirllsh tvit. cisions and action relating to the H. Harold Meyer, President of the Meyer Packing Company, has West Seventeenth Covington, Ky. auitters: all-tile bath, tile Drive. Lieutenant, and Jane C.

Kispert, 21, TLACE OF OBSERVATION. Temperature High. Low. uue notice 01 sme porch; oeautitui surrounninge ti Everett D. Witham to Cheviot B.

4 L. Cn 9.000 Irene W. Brocrman to 11.800 re-conversion period are necessary now on the part of both industry 3630 Shaw Avenue. square transportation; secluded; $9,250, hi ri.kv-Rov Hurley, beloved husband -a u.ni. 73 Richmond street been named consultant on pork supplies by the newly formed War SILVERTON $6,500 TOSS ON A LOG Mary Lane.

Al nnj, Edward W. Dubell to Cincinnati and the government. nick driver, and Mary Elizabeth Shelton of Verna Osborne Hurley and tamer ci Chicago, 111 86 Duluth, Minn 47 Huron, S. 72 Federal S. A L.

A 4.000 75 41 54 73 Wllma Jean, Juanlta, and William Hur- CHEVIOT 3832 Meyerfcld; clean-cut 6-lev and son of John and room brick; perfect buy. MO 1133. Louis G. Berzenyi to Eagle S. Next winter into this wood-burning fire 49, 705 West Ninth Street.

Alvin Wayne Foley. 24. 2650 Cook Street, order filler Lola Delph, 21, 835 West Liberty Street. Permella Holley Hurley and brother of CHOJCE of 3 modern homes of 7 and 8 Mrs. Charlotte Grundler and Ed Hurley rooms; 1 and 2 families; large lot; fruit Meat Board.

Meyer, who lives at 358 Shlloh Avenue, Clifton, was Treasurer of the American Meat Institute for many years. Headquarters of the board is in Chicago. Kansas City, Mo 89 Memphis, Tenn 85 Minneapolis-St. 81 of Ashland, inrs. Aietna and chickens; $6,100 up.

un place; living room, aining room, Kitchen on 1st; 2 large bedrooms and bath, 2d; hardwood floors, 1st; 1-car detached garage; located only 1 square to bus. Well worth looking into. GEO. B. PAINTER.

JE 0949. Ernest M. Miller, 45. LeRoy Court, me 403 Huntington, w. ana v.m 7738vcamore brick.

2 flats chanic and Ruth L. wieienng, iu, Richards. Lorcna rooie, iza wane, i tim 191 furnace. UN 2 baths, offer; 1231. nhln TltnA 9 194.1.

I Association Jenny O. Moran to Oakley B. A L. Company 9,000 Raymond E. Ernst to Deer Park B.

A L. Co 4,500 Margaret M. Hirschherg to Drcman Avenue L. St B. Co 8,000 Edwards H.

Koettel to Madison B. Association 3.000 Sophie C. Havlln to South Side L. ft B. Co 5.000 Paris Street, waitress.

Members will hold their first for- 411 K. Third aged 42 CITY-1628 Hughes 11 rooms. 3 or 4 Thomas A. Edmondson. 28.

Friars i-iup. SOUTHGATE 231 BEECH; 6-ROOM v.r Remains ai the Fuldner mortuary, family; rent $50; $3,500. MA 4759. guard and Margaret L. George, 21, COTTON New York, June 3 (AP) Cotton fuures closed unchanged to 5 cents a bale lower today In quiet dealings.

Part of early losses were recovered In sympathy with strengtn in the grain market. Further trade price fixing against textile orders and scattered buying was overbalanced by profit taking and hedging. The range: Mi rnth. High. Low.

Close. July I 20.21c! 20. lfC 20.24c October I 19.97cl 10.92c 10. 96 97c December I 19.8.'lcl 19.78c 19.81c March I 19.l!()c 19.56cl 19.59c BRICK. DE MOLET.

CO 4758. HE 6797. 421 Arch untd 4:30 p. m. Friday.

CLIFTON Beautiful 6 or 7 room English Moline, 111 85 North Platte, Neb 6l) Omaha, Neb 81 St. Louis. Mo 86 Cincinnati (Airport) 90 Columbus, Ohio 89 Calhoun Street, bookkeeper. linal meeting Monday. PRICE HILL BOY MISSING.

Joseph L. Somngyl, 23. 1817 Sundai- Services at the residence oi Mrs. naura home; breakfast nook, den, men Dam: Knhrta. 4122 'A Winchester Ash- 9-enr aarace: lot 80x150; appraised a ST.

BERNARD 6 rooms and solarium; Avenue, soldier, and Mane buimi. land, Ky. Burial Williams Cemetery, ordered sold for 'A, $13,000. to 5,500 Police aid was requested yesterday lAshland (Ky.) papers please copy.j settle estate: terms. i.

R. A. SCHIRMER CO. MA S350, MO 35 21.18 Staebler Slrcet, operator. Albert Nannl, 22, Rwannanoe N.

C. soldier, and Hclene Layman, 16, 21.i8 cm-ton Avenue, seamstress. 2,000 New H-rnnm brick home: til buff brick; slate roof: new furnace; good locntlon to church, school, and transportation. Owner wishes to settle estate BR 1270, WA 9234. WALNUT HILLS Al location; 5-5; 3 RRIPlf 3d; all large rooms; 3 DriHl baths, hot-water heat; 3 garages.

CARPENTER, JE 5242. EA 5246. Thomas J. Williams to Mount. Washington L.

B. A D. Co Newton Lacy to Madeira B. A L. Company Sarah M.

Collins to Mount Adams Building Co DRmon Davis to Cabinet L. A B. Company Marie M. Bedel to Progress B. A r.nwin u.

iii-mci, of Bessie Murie Krcmer (neo Chamberlain). and brother of Mrs. kiirhen and hath. Invatorv room, break 5n a search for Thomas Bock, 14 years old, 4853 Prosperity Place, Price Hill. The boy's mother, Mrs.

Alberta Bock, told police that her 70 May 19.47c 19.43c 19.45c 7,000 James A. Hesselbrock. 23. 1416 Califor fast room; completely decorated: slate Detroit, Mich Sfi Indianapolis, Ind 85 Knoxville, Tenn 92 Louisville, Ky 87 New York, N. 93 Pittsburgh, Pa 87 75! Spot middling 21.14c nominal, off 1.

roofing; convenient location, iii.iuu up. nia Avenue, soldier, and Katnerme 23. 1640 California Avenue, bookbinder. 4,000 Terms, br 0911, vazna Anna Marie Bnlund, suddenly, at residence, Woodvllle pike, near Milford, Ohio. Thursday, June 3, 1943.

Rcrvlces at the Cravcr funeral home, Milford, Saturday, June at 3.39 m. 75 New Orleans. June 3 (AP) Average viinrlre of middling cotton today at in William B. Florence, 22, 112S Dayton SOUTHERN OHIO BANK. eon left yesterday morning, taking with him a small handbag, all his CLIFTON Brick B-room bungalow; ga L.

Co 4,500 rafe; Al shape; $5,750. WO 7766-7777. Real Estat Loan, filS Main. MA 463. 'designated Southern spot markets was Street, pay roll clerk, and Ola c.

caer, 23, 2414 Ashland Avenus, Inspector, Jacob Reldmillcr to Mohawk Place B. CO.iim 1 1 i I 1 1 It It I 2,200 Washington, 93 Boy Scout equipment, and $150, 21.24a.

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