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p. YOUR Favorite Recipe NOW! The ENQUIRER'S 5th Annual COOK BOOK CONTEST IN CO-OPERATION WITH THE CINCINNATI GAS IT'S FUN! ALL IT'S EASY! PRIZES JUST JOT 161 FAVORITE ALONG ON THIS ENQUIRER. TO 1 IT. WORTH $1800 1. cial able Each in Entry The recipe Blank or at The Enquirer Cincinnati Gas Main, Cincinnati.

2. Each recipe sheet of paper All 150 winning recipes will be published as a part of the classification entered. Use one The Cincinnati Enquirer in a special a typewriter or sample which you "HOLIDAY COOK BOOK" 3. as You you may choose enter 4. Entries become FRIDAY, NOV.

14, 1958 Enquirer. duplicate None prizes NAME, ADDRESS AND PRIZE RECIPE OF ALL WINNERS WILL BE not knowingly be PUBLISHED judges is final. IN THIS EDITION. 5. The contest is ployees of the YOU CAN WIN cinnati Gas 6.

Fifteen winners gory for the Official grand prize winners will take place ber 4. 1st PRIZE: in 7. cinnati Enquirer All The September 1, entries Cook 14, Ohio, must Book or Enquirer YOUR CHOICE of a NEW 1958 dash melted: yolks, teaspoon cup PLUS Combine milk, and thickened egg volks minute A COMPLETE DINNER FOR 25 cool. almonds. Blend AUTOMATIC GAS RANGE One-halt "ON THE ENQUIRER" (FOLLOW ALL THE FOOD-From Soup to Nuts! Complete Party Service CHEF -MAID BUTLER.

Complete Floral Decorations for Your Home. Hostess Gown Allowance. HOLIDAY Invitations, Place Cards, Table Settings, etc. RECIPE EVERYTHING FOR YOUR GALA HOLIDAY DINNER PARTY! 1. FRUIT 2.

HOLIDAY 3. HOLIDAY ALSO 10 EXCITING DAILY AWARDS 4. HOLIDAY Prizes to all 150 cooks participating in the bake-offs! 5. HOLIDAY 6. HOLIDAY NO PUZZLES TO SOLVE! NOTHING TO BUY! 7.

JUST FOLLOW THE SIMPLE RULES. Pick your classi- 8. POULTRY fication, fill out the blank on this page and mail your 9. HOLIDAY entry today to The Cincinnati Enquirer. 10.

TRICKS Use mix Make The ENQUIRER YOUR "HOLIDAY HOST" idea. Enquirer Cook Book Contest, P. O. Box 363, Please enter the attached Recipe in Classification Name of If my recipe is chosen on the day between cation. My recipe, to Name of Mail To: (Street and Number) Attach this Entry Blank white paper, and 14, 1958.

C2 CINCINNATI ENQUIRER Fair Day, 80 COLD LOW 29.89 HIGH 30.03 100 100. FORECAST For Daytime Tuesday Figures Show High Temperatures Expected Tuesday, August 15, 1958 Then Change Data From U.S. WEATHER Dept. of Commerce 070 80 NATIONARY Fair skies with a low of 58 per Mississippi Valley and a high of 82 were predicted extreme southeastern for the Cincinnati area today area. Rain is also likely by the Weather Bureau.

Clouds velop over the Plateau will start gathering tonight and Texas. It will be when a chance of thundershow- what warmer over the ers is foreseen. A low of 62 is Plains and the Southern due tomorrow. Rain is forecast area; cooler over the for this afternoon over the Mississippi Valley. DEATHS AND FUNERALS Dr.

Francis Heyroth; Kettering Officer Dr. Francis F. Heyroth, Hosea Clifton, retired assistant director of the Kettering Laboratory and vice president of the Cincinnati Board of Health from 1950 to 1956, died yesterday at his home after a prolonged illness. He was 63 years old. Dr.

Heyroth was an associlate professor of industrial toxicology and biological chemistry at the University of Cincinnati from 1948 to 1957. His work was concentrated in the College of Medicine's Laboratory of Preventive Medicine and Industrial Health. Dr. Heyroth served as medical supervisor for the Ethyl New York, from 1942 until 1950, then was medical consultant until 1954. The late Mayor Albert D.

Cash stressed Dr. Heyroth's industrial expe-: rience when he appointed him to replace retiring Dr. William Muhlberg the Board of Health in 1950. Heyroth was especially interested in cancer research. He received the high honor of appointment to the National Research Council's panel on environmental cancer, committee on growth, from 1950 to 1954.

A leading supporter of fluoridation in Cincinnati during the 1953 debate, Dr. Heyroth relied on experience as a member of the Committee on of Water Supplies, National Research Council, in 1951. Since 1954 he had been a member of the National Advisory Dental Research Council of the U. S. Public Health Service.

He was retained on this council despite his failing health, which caused him to retire from his UC activities last year. member of the American Chemical Society, he received the fourth annual Eminent Chemist Award of the Cincinnati section in 1953. He was a member of the American Medical Association, Hamilton County Academy of Medicine, the Ohio State Medical Society, the American Industrial Hygiene Association and the American Public Health Association. A member of the Torch Club since 1943, he served as its president from 1949 to 1951. Dr.

Heyroth was a prolific author of scientific articles on photo chemistry and toxicology, published several books. Past president of Sigma Xi honorary research fraternity, he belonged to Alpha Omega Alpha, medical fraternity. Active in the First Unitarian Church, Avondale, work he was of the interested the Unitarian Laymen's League. Dr. Heyroth from Ohio Mechanics Institute and the University of Cincinnati with a Bachelor of Science degree and received his M.D.

at UC in 1925. After study at Harvard Medical School and Upsala University, Sweden, he a took his Ph.D. at UC in 1929. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Caroline.

Waldo Heyroth; two daughters, Mrs. Alice Gifford, Poughkeepsie, N. and Mrs. Nancy Ann Heyroth Mitchell, Fredericksburg, and three grandchildren. A memorial service for Dr.

will be held at 10:30 m. Heyroth Thursday at the First a. Unitarian Church. The Miller funeral home, Northside, is in charge. James E.

Callahan High Mass for James 3831 Spencer Requiem Norwood, a furniture salesman for Rollman's, will be sung at 19:30 a. m. tomorrow at Holy Hyde Park. He Angels Church, will be buried in St. Joseph Callahan died of a heart atCemetery, Price Hill.

tack Friday in Macon, en route home from a vacation in Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. was 49 old and is survived by his years widow, Betty Ryan Callahan, and his mother, Mrs. Cecilia Mueller, Hill. Callahan was a past president the Retail Furniture Men's Club.

In 1947 he formed the Aurex a hearing aid firm, but sold out two years later to take a job with Rollman's. A middleweight boxer and baseball player in his days at Cathedral High School, he once bad a tryout with Toledo of the American Association. Callahan was an member of Holy Angels Church. Catherine Finnerty Miss Catherine Finnerty, 2253 Vine Corryville, sister of Capt. John Finnerty of Engine Co.

19, died of a heart yesterday morning. She was 72 years old. The lifelong ville resident also is survived Marriage Licenses 90 Weather Bureau report temperatures for the 24 ending at 7 m. Monday. High BUREAU 88 Atlanta 75 HIGH 30.03 -AP and the coastal to dearea someCentral Buffalo 70 Chicago Cincinnati Cleveland Columbus Denver Detroit Indianapolis Los Angetes 81 Louisville 82 Miami 91 Minneapolis -St.

Paul 86 New Orleans 88 New York 72 Phoenix 105 Pittsburgh 71 Tampa 87 Washington 81 90 DR. FRANCIS F. HEYROTH by, her Corryville. sister, Mrs. Requiem Marge High Haley, Mass will be sung at 9 a.

m. Thursday at St. George Church, Corryville, with burial in St. Joseph Cemetery, Price Hill. The Frederick funeral home, Corryville, is in charge.

L. L. Weikel; Sales Writer Leonard L. Weikel, 6740 Doon Pleasant Ridge, sales correspondent for died of a heart attack yesterday morning at Jewish Hospital. He was 42 years old.

A veteran of World War II, Welkel had been with Interchemical for 12 years. Graduating from Purcell High School in 1934, he worked with the Provident Savings Bank, Walnut Hills, before and after service in the South Pacific. Mr. Weikel is survived by his widow, Dorothy Newton Weikel; three children, Eileen Ann, Leonard Francis, 2, and Kathleen Mary, 7 weeks; his Clifton; two brothers, Herbert, Price Hill, and Donald, Covington, and four sisters, Mrs. Rita Gutzwiller, Deer Park; Mrs.

Claire Reindel, Groesbeck: Mrs. Mary Hess, Bridgetown, and Mrs. Ann Metzger, Mt. Airy. Requiem High Mass will be sung at 9:30 a.

m. Thursday at Church of the Nativity, Pleasant Ridge. Burial will be at St. Mary Cemetery, St. Bernard.

Busse and Borgmann funeral home, Clifton, is in charge. Tom Zaferes; Native Of Greece Tom Zaferes, 76, retired owner of the Model Lunch Room, 1228 Walnut died yesterday morning at Jewish Hospital of a heart attack. Mr. Zaferes, who lived at 2921 Westbrook Westwood, was born in Sparta, Greece. He came to Cincinnati in 1922 and was in the restaurant business here for 30 years.

He is survived by his widow, Katherine Sampson Zaferes; five sons, George, Peter and John, all of Cincinnati, and Nicholas, Greece; daughter, Mrs. Jean Geroulys, at home, and 12 grandchildren Services will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday the Holy Trinity St. Nicholas las Greek Orthodox Church, Reading Road. Burial will be in Spring Grove cemetery.

Adam G. Pateman Services for Adam G. Patemann, retired circulation manlager of the Cincinnati Shopping News, will be held at 10:30 a. m. Wednesday at the John C.

Gump funeral home, Cheviot. Burial will be in Spring Grove, Mr. Patemann, who died Saturday at his home, 2539 Montana Westwood, of cancer, was with the Cincinnati Shopping News for 30 years. Previous to the circulation post, he had been district manager of the publication. He is survived by his widow, Bessie Arnold Patemann, and two daughters, Mrs.

Loretta Wermes, and Mrs. Lucile West, all of Cincinnati, Deaths Elsewhere Dudley Rawson, 93, Bri(tain's senior Admiral, Stratford De Chair, at London. Sir Dudley was believed to be the last British survivor of the Egyptian War, of John 1882. Hubert Marshall, British archeologist, at Guilford, England. of hours Low 661 64 49 64 58 60 56 64 51 57 69 67 80 57 65 79 54 75 65 Cincinnati Weather record for August 18.

1958, Temp. a. 58 7:00 p. m. 72 1958 '57 '56 Highest Temp.

79 81 Lowest Temp. 58 63 63 Precipitation 0 00 0.68 Wirephoto Sunset 7:28 m. OHIO VALLEY FORECAST Ohio: Fair and' warmer today. High, 84-88. Kentucky: Fair with highs in the 80s.

Cool tonight. River at 7:00 p. m. 19.8 feet falling. Today- Sunrise 5:55 m.

Lakes Indiana: Fair, warmer with Upper high in 80s. Births Births ALLEN -George and Mattie, 1023 W. Eighth St. girl, July 19. -Grover and Patricia, 117 Goethe boy, July 31.

AR and Stana, 5907 Blemont boy, July 28. -Claude and Naomi, 396 Baum girl, July 28. and Eileen, 3925 Limerick girl, August 1. BANKER- Robert and Ruth, 1703 Cedar girl, July, 18. and Mary, 8918 Cherry boy, July 28.

BOGART- Gene and Joan, 7403 Clovernook boy, July 27. BROWN -Paul and Joann, 7631 Daly girl. July 29. BRUNCK, James and Doris, 2742 Edroy boy, July 29. BURGESS- Robert and Mavis, 2714 North, Bend girl, August 5.

BUTLER- -James and Norma, 11437 Kenn boy, July 26. BYRD- Wilfred and Frances, 7309 Clovernook boy, August CAESAR-Clarence and Carol, 3947 Odin Ave. boy, July 14. CARROLL -James and Vivian, 4163 AllenCARTY -Lee and Verisa, 4719 Wilmer girl June 27. boy.

July 17, CATALINE -John and Joan, 6361 Fields Erte! girl, July 7. CHACKSFIELD. Roger and Lois, 7260 Thomas boy, and 'Olivia, Wabash B. August 1. CHENAULT-James 3512 I boy, July 31.

-William and Rosemary, 10292 North Burlington boy, July 31. COLINA, William and June, 1853 Ashbrook boy, August 3. COLLINS -Milton and Marian, 6822 Esther girl, August 3. COOTS- -Denver and Ruby, 6882 Kellogg boy. July 29.

-Christopher and Bonnie, 2714 Eden alrl, July 28. COX -William and Mary. 5916 Jordan boy, July 17. CLARK -Gilbert and Jo, 1854 Chaucer boy, July 26. -Johnnie and Virginia, 56 Forest girl, July CROMER-Jearl and Lillian, 5212 Globe boy, July 5.

-Jack and Margaret, 8301 Burns boy, July 31. CUTBIRTH-Larry and Madeleine; 7908 Hamilton boy, August 1. and Thelma, 1899 Rich Rich Loveland, girl, July 23. -Fred and Jeannette, 6614 Crull girl, July 28. and Joan, 3945 South Jefferson girl, July 27.

DAVENPORT -Gilbert and 31111 Burnet boy, July, 27. -Wilbert and Mary, 320 Mound boy, July 8. DORAN-Patrick and Shirley. 4300 Erie Ave girl, July 28. EISSFELD-Lothar and Lillian, 416 Warner boy, July 29.

FIELDS -Curtis and Eloise, 609 Vine girl, July 28. FIELDS- -Charles and Opal, 513 E. 13th boy July 18. -Joseph and Jeannette, 3150 Harvey boy, July 31. FITCH- -Donald and Mary, 634 Park Newport, girl, July 25.

FOREMAN- Oscar and Dorothy, 104 W. Ninth boy, July 31. FRECH -Calvin and Joann, 5620 Whitney boy, July 27. -Robert and Ida, 111 Water Batavia, July 28. FRIEDMANN-William and Thelma, 6074 Blue Rock boy, August 4.

GOEPPER-Donald and Audrey, 9668 Beech boy, July 29. -Robert and Mariorie, 7120 Leibel girl, July 21. GROVE Roger and Carol, 6533 Meadowvista girl, July 23. HADDEN-Richard and Joan, 646 Compton boy, July 28. and Judy, 247 Burkhart airl, July 18.

HAUCK -Donald and Lydia, 4011 hoe girl, July 27. -Walter and Amylee, 2288 Deblin girl, July 27. HODGE -Lester and Ramona, 3623 Hyde girl, July 26. HOLOWAY Roger and Sue, 4216 South girl, July 29. HORN- boy, -Clifford July and 28.

Jean, 6469 Devonwood HUGHES- -John and Juanita, 320 Quarry New Richmond, girl, July 28, and Betty, 2121 Herrick boy, July 31. -Bert and Lorene, 8708 Tuaor boy. July 28. KEMPER -Jerome and Rita, 11532 Freemantle boy, July 28. KIMBRELL-David and Alene, 749 Circle airl, August 2.

KNORR-Ted and Ina, 11518 Fitchburg boy, July 8. KOEHLER- -Robert and Marian, 6945 Murray girl, July 27. Robert and Eileen, 1102 girl, July 30. KLUGMAN---Russell and Rebecca, 3730 Vine girl, July 26. KORTWICH-Paul and Patricia, 2211 Ripplebrook bov.

July 30. -Kendall and Dolores, 5938 Turpin Mill girl, July 30. LEON- Robert and Marilyn, 5651 Muddy Creek boy, July 28. -James and Thelma, 3962 Creek LOVE- July 27. and Lindos, 8084 Stillwell bov, August 2.

and Thelma, 1316 Madeleine boy, Russell July 18. and Josephine, 3096 MALONE Gilbert girl, August 10, MALOTT -Olin and Effie, 1306 Groesbeck girl. July 2. MARSHALL-James, and Patricia, 2625 N. Kathwood boy, July 27.

MASTERS- -James and Emma. 284 Renner boy, July 26. Lee and Fannie, 3639 Alaska boy. July 28. -Elmer and Mary, 1711 Sundale boy.

July 29. -Donald and Barbara, 5177 Salem Hills boy. July 29. MOORE -Charles and Patsev. 749 Mt.

Hope Ave girl, July 20. -Donald and Elaine, 3071 Shadv Crest boy, July 28. OSLEY-Louis and Ruth, 1615 De Sales girl, July 25. PALMER boy. -Carl July and.

21. Virginia, 1213 Race PARKER-Lawrence and Elizabeth, 3923 Elsmere bov. July 8. Thomas and Grace, 8188 boy. July 15.

PETAFORD--Ronald and Marelen, 695 Sutton Rd. girl, July 25. PERRY- Robert and Margaret, 6401 Coleridge boy. August 1. and Christine.

1935 Freeman girl. August 2. -Robert and Ruth a 6015 Winnetka girl. July 17. RAGEN- -Jack and Jean, 3825 Mantell Ave.

girl, July 23. REED -Ishmael and Wanda, 2102 Main RE boy Arthur 28. and Clarice, 3346 Bonaparte boy July 30. RILEY -Kenneth and Barbara, 1116 Tuscarora Loveland, girl, July 22. ROOK -Edward and Betty, 1919 Caucher Dr Girl, 19.

-Matthew and Norma. 2055 Snow hill girl, July 29. -Louis and Sally. 6224 Kennedy girl. July 19.

SINGLETON John and Edna. 2906 Henshaw girl, July 30. SMITH -Paul and Nell. 412 Linden girl. SMITH -Welton and Latifa, 1840 Hewitt Ave airl, Julv 26.

and Sally. 4216 Badge: ley girl. July STOFFER -Lewis and Ruth, 7908 Burgundy. (twin) boys, July. 30.

-Richard and Janet. 2720 North Bend girl, July 30. and Willie. 320 Glen Oaks bov, August v. and Rosemary.

214 Burkhart girl, July 28. VONDERHEIDE-Richard and Virginia, 1016 Fifth girl, July and Elizabeth, 303 E. Mitchell. bov. July 29.

WASHBURN Lewis and Jo. 113 Wrenwood Terrace Park. Girl, July 20, Carol, 7071 Eastlanw Dr. bov July 28. WHALEY Robert and Edna, 4155 Allendale Dr.

boy. Julv 29. WILBER-Irvin and Marilou, 321 Fleming boy. July 20. Irvin and Rebecca, 1881 Reading boy.

July 25, WITTEN and Violet. 5652 Sprucewood Dr. boy, July 30. WOLF -Donald and Helen, 1997 Compton girl, July 28. and Flora, Rt.

1. Box 88 Cozaddale, girl, July 28. WOODS -Rene and 2519 Roval bov. July 29. wooDs With am and Betty, 727 Greenup St.

Covington, boy, July 30. YOUNG Rosalee. 436 W. McMicken girl, August 7. Bureau Prec, 0 N'I 85 64 .11 Robert Maltz, 34, medical student, and Sylvia Moskowitz, 21, 1126 Lois student, E.

Trivett, 19, 511 E. Twelth James maintenance man, and Joann Benge, 16, 511 E. Twelth St. David Allen, 25, 907 W. Ninth bus boy, and Bessie Ray.

23, 1162 Sherman food service helper. Richard Cull, 25, 27 West Mechanicsengineer, and Eleanor M. Hagedorn, 25, 10310 Montgomery secretary. Elmer H. Hindersman, 44, 16 Ford Terrace Park, Ford painter, Terrace, Ocie Park.

Leu Jackson, 29, 16 Kenneth F. Allgeier, 22, 1571 furniture mover, and Jo Ann Allison. 18. 6419 Mayflower secretary. Merle Burnett, 18, 328 N.

Washington Harrison, student, and Alverna Sumser, 17 707 Broadway. Harrison. David A. 19, 6651 Palmetto apprentice 7867 and Mary beautician. Arlene a Sterbling, 18, Doualas, State 20, Fulton Bruce Grove Amelia, Ohio, student, and Janet R.

Lawson, 6445 Salem clerk. Hubert Herrmann, 24, 1784 Agnes self employed, and Phyllis Bosse, 21, 1808 West meat packer. Robert C. Thompson, 41, Andover, Mass. physician, and Susan Murray.

38, 9774 Cincinnati-Columbus registered nurse. Frank N. Piker, 42, 1618 Logan co-ordinator. and Magdalene bookkeeper. W.

Prinz, 45, Ronald Applegate J. Scott, 21, 3955 Hazel machine operator, and Betty L. Furnish, 18. 4809 Pine, Norwood, beautician, Phillip V. Straughn, 34,, 1902 Queen City ham boner, Betty J.

Worley, 25. 1902 Queen City waitress. Fred Yates, 24, 3814 enke carpenter, and, Janet Czoer, 21, 3518 Darwin clerk. Willie Luster, 28, 528 Linden factory worker, and Ellen Pike, 28, 5830 Highland factory worker. Kalph Robison, 25.

3716 Portland army technician, and Judith Elaine Sendelbeck, 19, 6341 Corbley clerical. William Vogt, 26, 2919 Henshaw shop manager, and J. Meyer, 23, 9952 Skyridge engineer assistant. Irvin G. Leonard.

26. Box 601 R. 1. Amelia, Ohio, mechanic helper, and J. Kathleen Browne, 19, 6522 Clough Rd.

Robert W. Bixler, 26, R. 5, Batavia, Ohio, carpenter, and Nikki A. McDaniel. 29, 3925 Germania Fenker, secretary.

2706 W. George W. 56, McMicken maintenance, and Jessie Marie Bowens, 36, 2120 Byron laundry worker. James Catanzaro, 21, 1139 Seton Ave. supervisor, and Mary Murphy, 19, 467 Samoht Ridge 1178 receptionist.

Walter Williams, 42. Byrd bailer, and Albert Emma E. Higgins, Beusterien, 35, 811 21, York 1556 maid. Glen Parker 841 electrician, Greenwich and Patricia secretary. A.

Harmon Morress, 22, 7416 Maltry, 20, Kellogg playground. and Judi Renner, 19, 1946 Stevens Hazelbaker, telephone, 18. R. 2, Box 365, Frank Loveland, Markley laborer, and Cleo girl. G.

Davidson, 17, 675 sales Joseph J. Worst 28. 1131 Scheidler, Grand engineer assistant, "and Claire 27 5749 Kenneth Ave. X-ray technician. Richard A.

Holthhaus, 23, 129 West Seymour Pierce, laboratory 23, 1908 technician, Sterling and Jean Frances stenographer. Darrell R. Tague, 25. 2829 Lawndale Herrlinger. laboratory 20, assistant, 1333 and Parkridge Nancy Jane receptionist.

Ronald C. Blankenship, 19, 5309 Carthage and Patsy Sue Adkins, 18. 7040 Cambridge clerk. Ronald C. Schulze, 22, 226 engineer, North Purdue Oak Ridge, and Mary B.

Kramer, 22, 6458 McHugh service I representative. Edwin R. Tepe, 19, 4408 Franklin nurseryman, and Florence Sue Query, teacher. 20, 7804 Tances Madeira. Ohio, Edward G.

Rodgers Jr. 22, 204 Hampton clerk and Martha Steinmetz, 20, 3798 Hillside typist, William A. Berger, 29, 51 Elm insurance, and Jane Catherine Vogele, 23, 6761 Ken Arbre 64, 133 registered Pike nurse. MorIra Le Spurling, row, Ohio, farmer, and Nellie Rodgers, 68, 4710 Glenshade Ave. John M.

McMullen, 23, 208 Miami Terrace Park, salesman, and Barbara Jayne Haney, Vernon 19, E. 6105 30, Wooster 5745 Sprucewood waitress. Poli, clerk, and Joanne Wolf, 24, 3654 Puhlman clerk. John Rogers, 18, Box 80B, Zion Cleves, block maker, and Betty Oaks, 18, 3322 Struble clerk. Arthur Lee Thornberry, 72, 618 Elm retired, and Bessie Kantzer, 57, 215 Odeon St.

ELECTRIC CO. HERE'S YOU DO: DOWN YOUR FAMILY'S RECIPE. SEND IT TODAY WITH THE ENTRY BLANK PAGE TO THE CINCINNATI THAT'S ALL THERE IS should be accompanied by an Offior a complete copy of one, availEnquirer (there's one on this page), lobby, or lobby of the Electric Company, Fourth and should be a separate, with your name and address and in which the recipe is to be side of paper only. Please use write legibly and follow the will find with the entry blank. recipes in as many categories but only one in each category.

the property of the Cincinnati can be returned. In case of ties, will be awarded. Decision of the Recipes previously published will accepted. open to everyone except emCincinnati Enquirer and the Electric Company and their families. will be selected in each cateBake-Offs to determine actual by test.

These public Bake-Offs between October 21 and Novem- be postmarked before midnight 1958. Entries should be mailed to: Contest, P. O. Box 363, Cindelivered to the service counter lobby, 617 Vine Street. Holiday Puddings CLASSIFICATION 3- EGGNOG PUDDING CUD sugar, cup flour, of salt.

2 tablespoons butter, 2 CUDS milk 2 beaten egg 2 stiffly beaten egg whites, vanilla teaspoon nutmeg, slivered almonds. sugar flour salt, butter and ok stirring constantly until Gradually add mixture to stirring well and cook one longer, Add vanilla and nutmeg: in beaten egg whites and Mrs. John Doe 65 Smith Street Cincinnati Ohio THIS SAMPLED) I COOK BOOK CLASSIFICATIONS CAKES BREADS PUDDINGS PIES COOKIES SNACKS DECORATED CAKES and DRESSING CANDIES WITH MIXES your favorite packaged your own way---your own Cincinnati 1, Ohio to cook or bake my recipe for the above classifiin print. Phone. (Zone) (State) written on one side only of by Midnight, September 1 ANNOUNCEMENTS WANT AD INFORMATION To place, cancel or correct an ad phone GA 1-6300.

direct line to Want Ad Headquarters. Ads may 'be charged. Billing will be made at expirations of ads. CLOSING TIMES DAILY 2 P. M.

Multiple column ads (except help wanted) for the next morning's Enquirer. 4 P. M. One-column, large-type ads (including all help wanted) for the next morning's Enquirer P. M.

Small-type ads (agate) for the next, morning's Enquirer SUNDAY 06 P. M. Friday all ads CORRECTIONS Deadline for corrections are the same as deadlines for each type of ad, Once placed. an ad cannot be changed until after the first appearance in the paper. CANCELLATIONS DAILY 5 P.

M. for next dav's Enquirer. SUNDAY Noon. Saturday for running ads. No cancellation accepted.

Saturday for ad appearing for the first time on Sunday. Please ask for a cancellation number It's your cancellation receipt. LOCAL RATES The following quotations are the rates per line per day when Insertions are consecutive. Daily Sunday 10 times 23c 34c times 24c 35c times 26c 40c time 35c Minimum charge $1.00 ERRORS AND ADJUSTMENTS Advertisers should check the first insertion of their ad. The Enquirer cannot be responsible for more than one Incorrect insertion.

Upon noting an error the advertiser should call the Classified Department. GA 1-6300 or Classified Customer Service. PA 1-2700. Adiustments are made on the degree to which the error reduced the value of the ad. CLASSIFICATIONS Announcements Ciass A-B Real Estate For Sale Class 1-12 Real Estate For Rent Class 13-30 Employment 31-41 Services 42-43 Financial and Business 44-47 Merchandise Class 48-62 Autos, Boats, Trucks, Trailers Class 63-72 The right is reserved by The Cincinnati Enquirer to revise or relect arbitrarily at its option any advertisemem deemed obiectionable either in subject matter, Illustration or phraseology opposed 10 public interest or the policy of the paper ENTRY for the Bake-Off Contest, I agree October 21 and November 4 designated my knowledge, has not appeared (City) to your recipe, which should be mail to above Contest Box Number MISCELLANEOUS NOTICES STAMP COLLECTORS Large interesting selestion sent on approval.

Write Jerry Faulkner. 211 W. McMicken, Cincinnati 14, MA 1-4058 WILL THE person who picked up the wrong package at 837 Dayton please return the box of 56 ticket books to Mrs. S. Thornton? Reward.

SATURDAY ALL-DAY PARKING. Also special monthly rates. 9TH and WALNUT PARKING LOT LOST AND FOUND MAIL THIS COUPON TODAY! of ble with important papers; lost in BRIEF CASE--Light brown; very, valuavicinity 1400 block Vine Street, Newport or Covington, Ky. Frank Klaene 646 Linden Newport, Ky. Sizable reward.

CO 1-0018. LOST -Small Welsh terrier, brown, long hair, Muchmore female, Friday night, vicinity Plainville, LO 1-7340, BE' LOST -BO MEN'S CLOTHING- -Sport coal, suit, blacks etc. between Lockland and Clifton. Reward. W0 1-5923, PO 1-4100 Ex.

3854. LOST -Bifocal dark glasses; may have been picked up by mistake at St. Rita's, Festival Lockland. PC 1-0328. LOST BOXER remale brindle answers to 'Heidi" partially blind 11 vears old Liberal reward.

PA 1-9463. LOST -White gold wedding band and engagement ring, vicinity of Burton and Beatrice. Reward. VA 1-8491, LOST -Loveland-Remington, Boston terrier, male, black with white markings. name "Bloomer reward.

SY 1-8352. LOST -COCKER SPANIEL, male, "Rust children's pet Northside. MU 41-7061. 40ST -Black tom cat: answers. 10 BE 1-1999..

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