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1 U.S. Opposes Enquirer Stock Sale Intervention The Justice Department has asked U. S. District Court to refuse permission sought by the Cincinnati Enquirer and a minority stockholder to intervene in the plans for requiring E. W.

Scripps Co. to dispose of its interests in the Enquirer. Scripps ands the govern- and most agreed Sept. to a "Furthermore, ment under which important, no divestiture 'consent decree 60 can be made under this Scripps would sell its judgment (the consent per cent interest in the between Enquirer within 18 months. agreement Scripps withOn Oct.

1 the Enquirer and the government) Robert Mains, the out the approval of the govand motions ernment, or failing that, stockholder, filed de- approval of this court. This ade- safeguard is in the decree contending the consent cree does not contain ensure that the ultimate for the to equate Enquirer. They in sell- purchaser of the Enquirer safeguards say interest in the En- is one well-suited to serve Sing will be the public interest." its Scripps selecting a competitor for The government says it -The Post and Times-Star. does object to the EnThe government, in its quirer and Mains addressopposing interven- ing the court, but does ob-motion the Enquirer and ject to their intervention as by Mains, says there are num- parties since it includes the erous safeguards. The gov- right examine witnesses ernment says "the broadest and "would in fact impede is given for all the public interest in a possible purchasers to ap- speedy disposition of this opportunity Scripps.

case." Taft Broadcasting Co. To Buy Phila. Station Taft Broadcasting Co. has agreed to acquire WIBF-TV, a UHF station at Philadelphia, The agreement involves Broadcasting Corp. Completion A munications Commission authorization.

WIBF-FM, at Jenkintown, Post Cincinnati, Cct. 17, 1968 for $4.5 million cash. purchase of all stock in WIBF is subject to Federal Comapproval of the transfer of Fruits and Vegetables BY WILLARD F. HINES U. S.

Department of Agriculture VEGETABLES AND MELONS Beans: Harvestern Northern Ohio bu and hampers. ordinary condition bu hampers North $4. ordinary condition $2: South Carolina fair, condition Florida Pole Florida 65.50. fair condition Georgia ordinary condition $2.50. Cabbage: Domeste Round Michigan open cantaloupe crates $2.75: Wisconsin 50-lb Northern Ohio 13-bu cartons $2.

fair condition $1.50. open cantaloupe crates large $1.50: Pennsylvania 50-lb sacks Celery: Pascal Michigan 16-in crates California crates level few $4.75. 3-doz Michigan Hearts 24s Corn, Sweet: Florida crates White 4-doz $6: Canada crates and cartons Yellow 5-doz ordinary condition $2.50. Lettuce: Iceberg cartons 25s California mostly 1 lot $4.75, fair quality and condition $2-3: Texas ordinary to fair condition poor condition Northern Ohio Leaf 10-lb baskets fair condition California Romaine cartons 2-doz 100-lb $5. sacks U.

S. No. 1 size Potatoes: A unless otherwise stated: Russet Burbanks Idaho-Oregon 50-lb cartons size 90-100s Washington $5. bundled five 10s $3: Norgold Washington Idaho-Oregon bundled five 10s $315-325, 10 5s $325-350: Round Reds Minnesota Dakota 50-lb (Red sacks River Valley bundled five 10s $225-240. 10 55 $275: Wisconsin few $2.75, fair condition $2.65.

50-lb sacks bundled five 10s few Round Whites Michigan 50-Ib sacks 20-1b sacks 60c-70c. unclassed 50-lb sacks 90c- $1. 20-Ib sacks 50c-55c; Northern Ohio 50-lb sacks 20-lb sacks 60c-70c, Tomatoes: California 2-layer 20-lb lugs 5x6s and larger showing ripe $2-3: Northern Ohio 10-lb baskets. fair quality $1.25. FRUITS AND BERRIES Apples: Cartons and few bu baskets including up sizes and minimum sizes: Missouri U.

S. Fancy Jonathans traypacked 88s $4. 12 3-lb film bags Jonathans $4. Red Delicious $4.50, Golden Delicious Kentucky U. S.

Fancy Staymans tray-packed 72-885 $4.50. Red Delicious 10 4-lb film bags ripe Northern Ohio U. S. No. 1 Grimes Golden $2.75.

10 4-lb film bags Turley Winesaps $3.25, Red Delicious Grimes Golden $2.25, Romes $3.50. Golden Delicious Jonathans $3: Illinois 12 3-lb 1 film bags U. S. No. 1 ripe McIntosh $2.75.

Staymans Jonathans over-ripe $2.50. Golden Red $4, Cortlands ripe $2.50. Delicious $4. ripe Jonathans ripe $3: Washington old crop Western cartons Red Delicious extra fancy 88-125s $8.75. fancy 64-125s Golden Delicious fancy 64-125s Oranges: California Valencias cartons 725 88s 113s $675.

138s poorer quality 56s $4.50. 72s 88s 113s 138s 163s $4.50: cartons unknown variety 100-125s NEARBY PRODUCE Beets: Per doz bunches Egaplant: Bu baskets small-medium $2. Endive: 16-at baskets Greens: Various varieties bu baskets $1.75. Lettuce: 16-at baskets Romaine Big Boston $1.50: Greenhouse Bibb 5-1b cartons $2: Leaf 10-lb baskets mostly $1.75. Parsley: Curly per doz bunches 60c.

Peppers: California Wonder bu baskets medium $2.50. small and mixed red and green Fingerhots 8-qt baskets $1: Hungarian Wax 12-qt baskets $1. Radishes: Red bunched 2-doz $1. poor condition 25c. Salsify: Per doz bunches $2.

Spinach: 24-at baskets $1: bu baskets $2. Squash: Acorn 16-at baskets $1.25. Tomatoes: 10-lb baskets fair quality and condition $1. Turnips: Per doz bunches $1. New York Stocks Alleg St Allis Chai 283 Alcoa 8 Airl Am Can Am Cyan Am 55 Am Tob Anaconda 52 Armco StI 563 Benguet Beth St 33 Celanese CFI StI Ches Oh Chrysler Coca-Cola 73 Col Gas Cont Can DuPont Fast Air Eastman 85 Firestone Ford Gen Dynm 45 Gen Foods Gen Motors Goodrich Gulf Oil Goodyear 60 Kennecott Kroger Lorillard Mattel Mobil Oil Monsanto Nat Dist Gypsm Pan Am 26 Penney Penn NY Cen Procter Pullman 50 RCA Rep Sti Rey Tob Sangamo Sears Rb So Ry 61 Sperry Std 0 Cal Std 0 Std 0 Oh Tenneco Texaco 85 Trans WA Un Carbde Utd Air 45 Utd Fruit Uniroyal US Steel Wstn Un El 78 Cp 273 Sch with 573 Cincinnati Stocks Noon Cin Tel Eagie-Picher Kroger Proc Gam Classified DEADLINES CORRECTIONS, 5:30 p.

m. publication day CANCELLATIONS 5:30 p. before m.A publication until 5:30 p. m. ADS ACCEPTED for publication next day Death Notices ABEL Ernest beloved husband of Betty Hart Abel, father of Frances Smith, Betty Jane Ruth, Ernestine, Jessie Alvin, Joseph, Jimmy and Jerry Abel, stepfather of Elizabeth Sawyer: Tuesday, October 1968: at his residence.

Fairfax-av. Funeral from the Gilligan Funeral Home, at Lincoln. Friday, October 18. Requiem High Mass at the of the Assumption at 9 a. m.

Friends may call Thursday after 4. ADAMSON Hazel (nee beloved wife of the late Frank 0. Adamson. dear mother of Mrs. Mary Lambert.

Mrs. Bonnie Middendorf and Albert Adamson. of Robert Mrs. Finn, Patricia and Lambert, Daniel, Kathleen. Janice and Peggy Middendorf Scott and Terry Adamson.

great-grandmother of Kelly Finn, sister of Lowell Ebrite: Tuesday, October 15. 1968; wood. Friends may call at the residence, 2619 Sheridan-dr, NorHodapp Funeral Home, 7401 Vinest. Carthage. Thursday, 4 to 9 p.

m. Funeral services, Friday at 11 a. m. BALLARD John beloved husband of Evelyn Westerkamp Ballard. devoted father of Mary Ann and Susan Ballard, dear brother of Lillian Ballard: Wednesday, October 16, 1968: residence.

7581 Pippin-rd: age 46 years. Visitation, Friday, 5 to 9 m. at the Frederick Funeral Home, 2553 Banning-rd at Pippin, Groesbeck. Requiem High Mass. St.

Ann Church, Saturday, 11 a. m. BREITENBACH Joseph. beloved husband of Mary Loftus Breitenbach, dear father of Mrs. Margaret Rengering, Joseph F.

and Dr. L. William Breitenbach. brother of Mrs. Margaret Hoffman, Eleanor, Louis and Edward Breitenbach.

also survived by nine grandchildren; Wednesday, October 16. 1968: of 5839 Pandora-av. Pleasant Ridge. Requiem High Mass at the Church of the Nativity, Saturday at 9:30 a. m.

No visitation. In lieu of remembrances, contributions may be sent to the Resident. Home for Mental Retarded Chiidren. BRIDGES Amelia A. (nee Wissel), beloved wife of the late Joseph P.

Bridges, dear mother of Kathleen M. and Carl J. Bridges, and Evelyn, Rethman, sister Mathilda Wissel. Emma Hendren and the late Harry Wissel, also survived by two grandchildren ani five re a t-grandchildren; Wednesday, October 16, 1968; residence, 5563 Leuman-dr. Monfort Heights; age 75.

No visitation. Requiem High Mass, Church of the Little Flower. Mt. Airy. Saturday.

9:30 Frederick Funeral Home Groesbeck in charge. CALDWELL Prudence. (nee Heslar), wife of the late Ira Caldwell, devoted mother of Mrs. Dorothy Davis and Lawrence Caldwell: Tuesday. October 15, 1968; residence, Williamsburg, Ohio.

Services from the Maham Funeral Home, Williamsburg. Friday October 18, at 11 a. m. Visitatiin Thursday, 4 to 9 p. m.

CLEM Gertrude (nee Meyer), dear sister of Mrs. Mildred Quinn, the late Charles and Robert Meyer and Mrs. Margaret Schneider; Tuesday, October 15, 1968; residence, 4920 Western Hills-av. Visitation Friday morning at the Harry Meyer and Sons Funeral Home. 4989 opposite the Covedale Theater (off-street parking) from 8:30 a.

m. until time of Mass, Requiem High Mass. St. Teresa Church Friday, at 9:30 a. m.

CRUM Ralph beloved husband of Irma Aylward Crum, dear father of Michael Crum, brother of John Crum and the late Walter Crum and. Grace Heglin; passed away suddenly, Wednesday, October 16, 1968; residence. 852 E. Columbia-av. Reading: age 63 years.

Funeral from the Schmidt-Dhonau Funeral Home, 433 Reading rd, Reading, October 19, at 9:30 a. m. Requiem High Mass at SS. Peter and Paul Church at 10 a. m.

Visitation, Friday from 4 to 9 p. m. Rosary services, Friday at 7 p. m. INVITATION FOR BIDS FOR STREET RESURFACING Sealed proposals will be received by the Village of Evendale, Clerk's office.

10500 Reading Road, Evendale, Ohio 45241, until noon, November 7. 1968, for the resurfacing of the following: Wyscarver Road, about 2000 feet northwardly from Glendale-Milford Road. Repair broken and settled concrete curb and gutter, seal all cracks. pave with two inch layers of asphaltic concrete 404. adjust manhole castings.

Evendale Drive, ramp to bypass 50-State Route 126 westwardly and northwardly to Sharon Road. Pave with two inch layers of asphaltic concrete 404 and dress' berms with 304 material. Adjust manhole castings. Evendale Drive. ramp to bypass 50-State Route 126 eastwardly to railroad.

Pave with two inch courses of asphaltic concrete 404 and dress berms with 304 material. Adjust manhole castings, Knollview Drive, Sharondale Road westwardly about 850 feet. Pave with two inch courses of asphaltic concrete 404. Adjust manhole castings. Moorhill Drive.

Cut out pavement and construct drain from spring in road about 300 feet west of Sharondale Drive. Backfill and repair pavement. Adiust manhole castings. Seal all cracks in concrete paving Sharondale Drive to western terminus. Stanwin Place.

Repair pavement. adjust manhole castings, and seal all cracks. Otterbein Road. Cooper Road to south. easterly terminus.

Seal with slurry full width of pavement between curbs. Repair road around manholes. Adiust manhole castings. Plans and specifications for the above are on file in the office of Louis W. Graf Associates, Civil Engineers.

527 Linton Street. Cincinnati. Ohio 45219, and full information and details for bidding may be obtaine from the same. Each proposal shall contain the full name and address of every person. firm or corporation interested in the same.

and if a corporation. the name and address of the Presient and Secretary. and shall be accompanied by a bond given in favor of the Village of Evendale, Ohio. for an amount equal to at least five percent of the total amount of the bid. with surety or sureties satisfactory to said Village, said hand providing that said bidder shall within ten (10) days after notice of acceptance of his proposal.

enter into a contract and give an accep. table bond in the sum nf not less than five percent of the contract price to properly secure the performance of the same within the contract time: the amount of such bond to he paid to the Village as stipulated or liquidated damages in case of such failure to refusal to enter into such contract as so provided: or if said proposal is not accompanied by such time. then it must be accompanied by certified check on a solvent bank for an amount Aqual to at least five percent nf the total amount of the hid made payable to the order of Lucille Bossert. Clerk of the Village of Evendale, which shall be forfeited to the Village of Evendale if said bidder fails to enter into a contract with said Village and furnish the required hend of five percent of the contract price for the faithful performance therent within ton (10) davs after notice of accentance of his pronosal. The honde or cortified checks nf successful hidders will he cancelled or returned.

The Village of Evendale reserves the right to reject any or all hids. LUCILLE ROSSERT Clerk Village of Evendale, Chin PUBLISHED: October 17. 24, 31. 1968. LEGAL NATICE NOTICE OF PUBLIC AUCTION Notice is hereby given that there will be a public auction of the following described motor vehicles on Tuesday.

October 22. 1968, at the City of Norwood Incinerator Lot, Duck Creek Road and Harris Avenue, Norwood. Ohio, at 12:00 noon. The following described automobiles. unclaimed for a period of more than sixty (60) days.

will he sold to the highest bidder at that time: MAKE MODEL SERIAL NUMBER Ford Station Wagon. 1958 B8FX279786 Oldsmobile Convertible, 1958 588H17518 Plymouth Coach, 1957 16305031 Chevrolet Station Wagon. 1959 59N121955 Ford Station Wagon, 1959 A9FR324365 Pontiac Convertible. 1955 Chevrolet Coach, 1956 B56N038913 Oldsmobile Coach, 1958 587H15762 Plymouth Station Wagon, 1958 2221183417 Buick Coach, 1955 581164145 Plymouth Station Wagon. 1956 20798867 Studebaker Coach, 1959 59S Pontiac Sedan, 1951 P651992 Chevrolet Coach, 1958 F58J140922 Dodge Coach.

1958 LD27511 Plymouth Sedan, 1956 16079287 Pontiac Coach, 1960 Dodge Coach. 1957 LD2-7127 Cadillac Convertible. 1958 58F076377 Chevrolet Sedan, 1956 B56N022872 Ford Coach, 1962 OP52W132067 Ford Station Wagon, 1956 A6UR 8360 Chevrolet Sedan: 1954 C-54-N110729 ALSO. miscellaneous unclaimed articles will he sold to the highest bidder at 1:00 p. m.

in the City Hall Courtyard on this same date. TERMS. Cash on dayrof sale. By order of the Chief of Police af the City of Norwood. Ohio.

and in accordance with Section 737.32. Ohio Revised Code. CHARLES FRITZ. Chief Norwood Police Dept. Published: October 3, 10 and 17, 1968.

Death Notices -1 DUNAWAY Earl Sr. beloved. husband of Vera Dearman Dunaway, devoted father of Mrs. Donald (Marjorie) Hopkins. Mrs.

Donald (Regina) Flannery, Earl and Deborah Dunaway. beloved son of Harrison and Myrtle Strunk. Dunaway, grandfather of seven grandchildren; Wednesday. October 16. 1968: residence.

10794 Hughes-rd. Funeral services, Paul R. Young Funeral. Home. 7345 Hamilton-av.

Friends Mt. Healthy, Saturday, a. m. may call Friday, 6 to 8 p. m.

DUNBAR Helen sister of Irene Dunbar Clark. cousin of Caroline Fridman of New Richmond, 0.: Wednesday. October 16, 1968; residence. 2340 Victory.pky, Friends may call at the W. Mack Johnson Funeral Home, 1309 McMillan-st.

Walnut Hills, Friday, 4 to 8 p. m. Services, Satur. day, October 19, at 9:30 a. m.

EPPLER Harvey, beloved brother of the late William, George, Dan and Michael Eppler: Tuesday, October 15, 1968; age 78 years: residence. 3816 Roswell-av. Friends may call at Rebold Funeral Home. 3700 Glenmore-av at Mozart: Cheviot, after 4 p. Thursday.

Funeral Mass at St. Aloysius Gonzaga Church, Friday, 9 a. m. Gonzaga Court 1572 COF prayers Thursday at 8 p. m.

FOSTER Ella (nee Burr), beloved wife of the late Charles E. Foster, and devoted mother of (Retired) Major Charles F. Foster and Martha Hathaway: survived also by six grandchildren and three great-grandchildren; Thursday, October 17, 1968; in her 88th year: residence. 1021 Wilderness Trail. Funeral services, Saturday at 11:30 a.

m. from the Dalbert and Woodruff Funeral Home, 2880 Boudinot at Queen City-av. Friends may call Friday from 7 to 9 p. m. Interment at Kansas City.

Mo. GALBRAITH Rhoda (nee Thompson), wife of the late Thurman Galbraith. devoted mother of Mrs. Ralph (Irene) Nordyke, Mrs. Edward (Beulah) Woeber.

Mrs. Mabel Ayer and Estell Galbraith, also five grandchildren, 12 great-grandchildren, five great-great- October grandchildren; Wednesday. 16, 1968; residence. 533 Ohio-pk. Services at T.

P. White and Sons Funeral Home, 2050 mt. Washington. Saturday, October 19, at 2 p. m.

Friends may call 5 to 9 p. m. GASKINS Jewell (nee Eilers), widow of Frank W. Gaskins, beloved sister of Mrs. Robert (Annamae) Meyer, Mrs.

Lawrence (Loretta) Monnig and Lawrence J. Eilers: Tuesday, October 15, 1968; residence, 3654 Willowlea-ct. The family requests no visitation. If desired, memorials may be made to the charity of your choice or the Catholic War Veterans. P.

0. Box 5005 Cincinnati 45205. Requiem High Mass, St. Mary Church, Erie-av. Friday, 9 m.

Thomas Memorial in charge of arangements. GETZENDANNER John beloved, husband of Ruby Getzendanner (nee: Mason), devoted father of John S. Getzendanner, also survived by four grandchildren; Tuesday, October 15; 1968: at his residence, 745 McPherson-av. Funeral services at Gilligan-Siefke Funeral Home. 3671 Warsaw-av.

Friday, October 18. at 10:30 a. m. Friends may call Thursday after 4 p. m.

GLAZER Martha, daughter of the late John and Mary Glazer (nee Wolfangel). sister of Mrs. Leona Gebhardt, Mrs. Frank (Carolyn) Ward, George, Charles and Arthur Glazer: Wednes: day, October 16, 1968: residence, 3537 Pembroke-av. Funeral services private.

No visitation. If desired. memorials may be sent to the Clough United Methodist Church. T. P.

White and Sons. GRAY Amy Elizabeth (nee Edwards), beloved wife of William Howard Gray, devoted mother of William R. Gray, Merwin-rd. Mrs. Dorothy E.

Taylor. Pittsburgh, also four grandchildren: residence. 3841 Hopper Hill-rd; suddenly, October 16, 1968; at Pittsburgh, Pa. Due notice. T.

P. White and Sons. In lieu of other remembrances the family prefer memorials to Cherry Grove United Methodist Church or Covert Masonic Lodge Bullding Fund. GRIFFITH Claude beloved husband of Mrs. Virgia Griffith (nee Lynch), devoted father of Audrey Riffe, Glenna and Gary Griffith, dear son of Lynn Griffith, devoted brother of Sarah Lamphere, Allie Meadors, Roxie Sammons, and John Griffith, also four grandchildren; Wednesday, October 16, 1968: residence, 506 Overton-st.

Newport, age 50 years. Funeral services, Saturday, October 19, at the Trinity Baptist Church, Newport, at 10 a. m. Remains will lie in state at the church from 9 m. until time of services.

Interment, Highland Cemetery. Visitation, Friday after 4 p. m. at the John J. Radel Co.

Funeral Home, 822 York-st. Newport. Ky. HAMPEL Miss Emma, beloved aunt of Miss Marie E. Lang and Mr.

Carl E. Lang. Mrs. Louise (Vernor) Ashcraft. Mr.

John E. Hampel, Mrs. Marion (Edward) Becker and Mrs. Dorothy (John) Adams; at her residence, 3 Woodlawn-av. Ft.

Mitchell. Wednesday. October 16. 1968; age 84 years. Services at the Allison Rose Funeral Home.

Robbins-st and Madison-av, Covington, Saturday, October 19, at 10 a. m. Interment, Spring Grove Cemetery, Friends may call from 3 to 9 p. m. Friday.

HEINECKE Paul beloved husband of Joan Barron Heinecke, dear father of John Paul B. Jr. and Dennis G. Heinecke. dear son of Bernard Heinecke and Delores Dunham, dear brother of Rosemary Roaden, Michel Parrott and Robert Heinecke, dear grandson of Henry Heinecke and Billie May Kingery; Monday, October 14.

1968: age 27 years; residence, 2763 Pickmeier-In. Friends may call at the Chas. A. Miller Sons Funeral Home. Hamilton-av at Knowlton-st.

Northside. Thursday. 4 to 9 p. m. Requiem High Mass.

St. Bonaventure Church. Queen City-av. Friday at 9 a. m.

HEMPEL Norma A. (nee Butscher), beloved wife of John E. Hempel. dear mother of John Jr. and Thomas Hempel, dear daughter of Anna and the late Joseph Butscher, dear sister of Joan Schulz, Birdie Toohey, and the late Loraine Koopman; Wednesday, October 16, 1968; residence, 1809 DeArmand-av: age 65 years.

Private funeral services were held Thursday. Chas. A. Miller Sons in charge. HENNEL John beloved husband of the late Mayme Hennel (nee Niehaus), devoted father of Elvera Dietz, Eleanora Stahl, Dorothy Staud.

garet Baur and the late Wilbert Hennel, brother of Rose Lynch, Stella Schmitt. Frank and the late William Hennel, also survived by 22 grandchildren and 40 greatgrandchildren: suddenly at residence, 4247 Bertus-st, St. Bernard; Tuesday, October 15. 1968: age 82 years. Friends may call at the Imwalle Memorial, 4811 Vine-st at Washington, Friday between 4 and 9 p.

m. Requiem High Mass, St. Clement Church. Saturday, 9 a. m.

St. Clement Men's Society, meet at funeral home Friday, 8 p. m. Member of St. Bernard FOE No.

1162 and K. of St. John St. Clement Commandry No. 166.

HEPP Joseph beloved husband of Loretta O'Connell Hepp (nee dear father of Mrs. Marcia Kramer, Mrs. Judith Kramer, Mrs. Jane Wiehoff, stepfather of Mrs. Mary Ann Hill and James O'Connell.

17 grandchildren, and brother of Mrs. John (Amelia) Busker and Miss Leona B. Hepp; Tuesday, October 15, 1968; residence. 110 Highlandav; Ft. Mitchell, age 76 years.

Funeral, Saturday, October 19, from the Middendorf Funeral Home, 917 Main-st. Covington, 'at 8:30 a. m. Requiem High Mass. Church of the Blessed Sacrament, at 9 a.

m. Interment, St. Mary Cemetery. Friends may call Friday from 3 to 9 p. m.

(Cleveland, 0. papers and Pittsburgh, Pa. papers please copy.) JONES Marian daughter of Florence H. Jones: residence, 1263 Morten-st: Thursday. October 17.

1968. No visitation. Services at: the Knox Presbyterian Church, Saturday, October 19, at 10 a. m. If desired, memorials may be made to the -Knox Presbyterian Church.

KEMPER Kate Voelker, beloved wife of the late Henry C. Kemper, and mother of Harry C. Kemper, and grandmother of Mrs. Fay Kuper, also two great-grandchildren; Wednesday. 0c- tober 16.

1968: residence. 5605 Islington-av. Services at George H. Rohde and Son Funeral Home, Linwood and Delta-avs. Saturday, October 19, at 10 a.

m. No visitation. If desired. contributions may be made to the Daughters of America, care of Harry C. Kemper, 1258 Grace-av.

Cincinnati 45208. WORLD WAR VETERAN WORLD WAR VETERAN KOREAN WAR VETERAN ARMED SERVICES Death Notices -1 KNOLLMANN Henry A. (Doc), beloved husband of the late Elizabeth A. Knollmann (nee Detert). and devoted father of Mrs.

Mary Toomey, Mrs. Martha Ackerman. and Mrs. Dortha Miller: grandfather of 11 grandchildren; at the Vandalia Nursing Home, Vandalia, Ohio; Tuesday. Oct.

15. 1968; residence, 709 Pike- Covington, Ky. Funeral Friday, October 18, from the Hugenberg and Niemeyer Funeral Home. 40 W. 6th-st.

Covington. at 8:30 a. m. Requiem High Mass, St. Johns Church at 9 m.

Interment, St. Johns Cemetery. Visitation Thursday, 3 to 9 p. MACKE Rachel E. (nee Collins), beloved wife of William C.

Macke, devoted mother of Mrs. Edwin (Mary) Kyle and James B. Macke, sister of Mrs. Ethel Biggs, Palestein. and Howard T.

Collins, French Lick. also four grandchildren, two great-grandchildren: Wednesday, October 16, 1968: residence. 6221 Corbly-rd. Requiem High Mass. Immaculate Heart of Mary Church.

Forrestville, Friday, October 18, at 9:30 a. m. Friends may call at T. White and Sons Funeral Home. 2050 Beechmont av.

Mt. Washington, Thursday, 6 to 9 p. m. MILLER Aloysius Leo, beloved husband of Mary Louise Malloy Miller: dear father of E. Theresa Miller and William A.

Miller; grandfather of Kathleen and Thomas Miller: brother of Theresa Dunham and Frank Miller of California; Tuesday, Oct. 15, 1968; residence, 3750 Boudinot-av: age 67 years. Friends may call at the Neidhard Funeral Home, Thursday, 3155 4 to 9 Harrison-av, Westwood, p. m. Requiem High Mass, St.

Martin Church. Friday, Oct. 18, at 9 a. m. F.O.P.

services Thursday, 7:30 p. m. Attention Retired Police Assn. MILLER Carrie (nee. Scherrer), beloved wife of the late John Miller, and sister of Charles and George Scherrer; Tuesday.

October 15, 1968. Funeral services at the Barrere-Gilligan FUneral Home, 3734 Eastern-av, Friday, October 18, at 1 p. m. Friends may call Thursday after 4 p. m.

MOHRSTADT Louis Henry beloyed son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis H. Mohrstadt dear brother of Mrs. Dorothy Egan and Miss Nancy Mohrstadt; Wednesday, October 16, 1968; age 19 years.

Services St. Luke's Lutheran Church, Cold Spring, Saturday, 10 m. Visitation Muehlenkamp-Erschell Ft. Thomas Funeral Home, 427 S. Ft.

Thomasav, Friday from 4 to 9 p. m. ARMED SERVICES WORLD WAR VETERAN WORLD WAR VETERAN KOREAN WAR VETERAN Death Notices -1 MOSSMAN I Martha R. (nee Boone), beloved wife of James Mosman. devoted mother of Nancy Joy Parker.

Lt. Comdr. James Boone Mossman USN. and Craig Allen Mossman. also five grandchildren, sister of Barbara Joy Poppenhouse: residence.

Miamiville, Tuesday, October 15, 1968. Services. Friday, 18. Miamiville Methodist Church, at 10:30 m. Friends may call at the Craver Funeral Home, Milford.

Thursday, 6 to 9 m. Memorials may be made to the Cancer Fund. PANGBURN Ruby (nee Flesher), beloved wife of the late Albin A. Pangburn, devoted mother of Mrs. Maymie Hoop and Mrs.

Lora Vinch, grandmother of Joyce and James Vinch and five great 15. 1968; residence, Tuesday, 1207 Octo- Bondick-dr. Visitation at George H. Rohde Son Memorial Funeral Home. Salem-av at Sutton, Mt.

Washington. Thursday, 2 to 9 p. m. Violet Chapter OES No. 45 service Thursday, 8 p.

m. Funeral services, Friday, October 18, at 2 p. m. SCHMALZ George beloved husband of the late Caroline Schmalz (nee Schlueter). dear father of Oliver G.

Schmalz: also survived by four grandchildren; passed away, Monday, October 14, 1968, in his 83rd year; residence, 9117 Zoellner-rd. Visitation. Dhonau-Rosenacker Funeral Home, 5527 Cheviot-rd near North Bend-rd. Thursday, 4 to 9 p. where services will be held Friday at 10 a.

m. If so desired, memorials may be given to the Cancer or Heart Fund. SHUPP Helen Bernice (nee Crawford), beloved wife of Eugene Shupp, dear mother of Ronald Wayne Shupp and Mrs. James (Rhonda) Craft, sister of Carl Crawford: at her residence. 7397 Okeana Okeana, 0., RR.

Wednesday, October 16. 1968: age 54 years. Friends, may call at the Jackman Funeral Home. Harrison, 0., after 5 p. m.

Friday. Services from the funeral home, Saturday, October 19. at 2 p. m. Interment, Venice Cemetery.

STEIN Elizabeth (nee Seurkamp), beloved wife of the late Harry F. Stein, dear sister of Fred Seurkamp; Wednesday, October 16, 1968; formerly of 819 State-av. Funeral from the John J. Radel Co. Funeral Home, 652 State-av, Saturday, October 19.

at 10 m. Friends may call Friday after 4 p. m. VITO Joseph. beloved husband of the late Pearl Vito, dear grandfather of Mrs.

Peggy Woods and Patty Wending and Robert Jones of Proctorsville, 0.: suddenly, Tuesday, October 15. 1968: of 2139 Storrs-st. Blessing. Friday, October 18. at the John J.

Radel Co. Funeral Home, 652 State-av, at 10 a. m. Friends may call day. 6 to 9 p.

m. VORDENBERG William beloved husband of the late Mary Vordenberg (nee Smith). beloved uncle of Mrs. Marie Kessler. Mrs.

Ethel Tuttle, devoted father of the late Ruth Vordenberg. dear brother of the late Fred Vordenberg and Alice Bruewer: day, October 15, 1968; residence. 1007 Liberty-st. Newport. age 81 years.

Funeral, Friday, October 18, from the John Radel Co. Funeral Home, 822 York-st. Newport. at 10 a. m.

Interment. Walnut Hills Cemetery, Friends may call Thursday, 6 to 9 p. m. Notices WALKER W. Scott, beloved husband of Bessie Walker.

beloved father of Mrs. Forest Lacey, Carroll J. Walker and Telford Walker, also beloved brother of Mrs, Katherine Cutter. Mrs. Carrie McKnight and Walker: Wednesday, October 16.

1968: at Dearborn County Hospital, Lawrenceburg. Ind. Services, 2 p. m. Saturday, October 19, 1968: at HolthausRullman Funeral Home, 219 Mechanic-st.

Aurora, Ind. Burial in Riverview Cemetery. of the Mr. Cincinnati Walker was a member Elks Lodge No. 5, also the Eagles Lodge in and the Presby.

terian Church. Visitation at the funeral home from 2 to 9 p. m. Friday, October 18. WOLKE William, beloved husband of Elsie Wolke (nee Bickel), devoted father of Evelyn Wolke, brother of Mrs.

Anna Glaser, Sun City, and Mrs. Emma Dydynski. Cincinnati: Tuesday, October 15, 1968: restdence, 3143 Newtown-rd. Services at T. P.

White and Sons Funeral Home, 2050 Beechmont-av. Mt. Washington. Friday, October 18. at 2 p.

m. No visitation Thursday. If desired, friends may make memorials to charity of their choice. Monuments Fisk Bros. Monument Co.

Grave. Markers and Monuments 4016 Spring Grove 541-5650 SEARS, ROEBUCK CO. GRAVE MARKERS AND MONUMENTS 2900 READING RD. 961-7826 Funeral Directors -10 BAMBER Robert Bamber and John R. Bamber FUNERAL DIRECTORS 8011 WOODBURN AVE.

961-1440 Sullivan 5 FUNERAL, Bradford HOME, J. 1336 E. Sullivan McMILLAN THE IMWALLE MEMORIAL 4811 VINE ST. 281-7414 FUNERAL. HOME THE JOHN J.

RADEL CO. Convenient Funeral Home Funeral Directors -10 MACK Johnson funeral homes WALNUT HILLS 1309 E. McMillan St. 961-0474 MADISONVILLE 6111 Madison Rd. 271-0203 NURRE BROS.

FUNERAL, 241-6929 DIRECTORS Schaefer-Busby Established 1836 24 W. 9th St. 241-0932 Lost and Found BEAGLE Black, lost tan and Oct. 11: white; not name a hunting dog but a dearly loved family pet: reward. Please call 351-6538.

BILLFOLD CLIP Leather: containing cash and 2 checks: rew. 341-5703. BLACK RUBBER HIP BOOT-Lost Mohawk. Elm St. area.

rew. 721-9233. BROWN LEATHER SHAVING KIT -Vic. Edwards and Madison Rd. 321-5928.

CHILD'S WHITE GLOVE BRACELET--Wedding keepsake; lost vicinity White Oak. 561-7618. CLASS RING Madeira, '67; vicinity Calhoun reward. 681-1720. COLLIE- lost in Avondale; reward.

Call 861-1202. COLLIE sick, hair clipped. bad odor: lost Hyde Park. 871-4867. FOUND Collie pup; Westwood area.

Call 661-3436. GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPPY Male: child's pet: lost Norwood. 351-2885. KEYS- Lost Central Avenue: in brown case: name inside: $10 reward. 241-1628.

KEYS Man's; Sept. 28th: Western Hills, Westwd. area. Rew. 662-0386.

LADY'S PURSE Left on Montgomery bus at Hewitt Corner: return valuable papers: retiring lady. 961-5607. LADY'S GOLD BRACELET WATCH- Lost downtown; sentimental value: $25 reward. 731-9285. MINK STOLE- Lost between, Greater Cincinnati Airport and parking lot: reward.

331-1849. POODLE-Toy, black, female; lost Montgomery. 791-1386. SIAMESE CAT Blue collar with bell: Golf Manor: reward. 351-3402.

TRAY OF TOOLS--Lost Compton, Poole or Wuest Rds. Rew. 521-4588. WATCH Benrus: white gold: lost Downtown; reward. 241-0369 after 3.

Notices, Miscellaneous -8 Notices, Miscellaneous -8 Notices, Miscellaneous -8 Notices, Miscellaneous -8 U.S. ARMY SURPLUS MackSAND, POLISH KIT pc. SOCKET inaws SET Wool 0. D. YOUR 8 088 EYELET SETTING TOOL CHOICE ARMY SURPLUS "GENUINE" GENUINE U.

S. 77 JEWELERS SCREWDRIVER SET FIELD U. S. NAVY PEA AUTO BUTLER JACKETS Repairs Required COATS 088 CLIP RING PLIER SET TUBING CUTTER 12 pc. CARVING CHISEL SET MIDWEST OPEN I THURSDAY MONDAY ON 9 to 0:30 P.M.

9AM OTHER DAYS 5:30 PM 2314. ANNIVERSARY SALE OFFICERS' NAVY 12x12' DINING CANOPY OXFORDS 8 aluminum telescoping A most popular shoe for dress, work. Black ter pole, jointSizes 6 to 12. poles. Complete.

finish, plain toe. ed steel corner 1299 LEATHER 698 FINE QUALITY IMPORTED CERAMIC UPPERS MOSAIC TILE MAKE BEAUTIFUL GIFTS ADD A LEATHER DECORATOR'S TOUCH TO YOUR HOME out uppers. Rugged soles Deep brown finish flesh- SELECTION WORK SHOES LARGEST $1 12" x12" and heels for long wear. IN TOWN SHEETS 499 at Complete discount selection prices. of accessories I MIDWEST SALVAGE E.

COMPANY 5th St. Post Office from BUSES WHERE STOP THE MORE CLASS 8 ON PAGE 45 Business Services -10 Business Services -10 Business Services -10 Business Services -10 ANTENNAS TV ANTENNAS INSTALLED--Color, black and white, UHF, VHF; only $49.95. 625-7091. ATTIC AND BASEMENT CLEANING ATTIC- BASEMENT CLEANING--For salvage or small fee. Call 721-6238.

BLACKTOPPING Blacktopping. experienced. Reasonable, Call 321-0554 estimates. 891-1149 BRICK AND STONE WORK FOUNDATIONS paired. walls 471-0054 reCARPENTRY ings, ceiling Build, remodel, panel- CARPENTRY And remodeling: tree trimming and removing: free estimates.

561-6532. (586-6885 call collect) REMODELING All kinds carpentry, paneling; estimates. Call 625-9494. CARPET CLEANING CARPET CLEANING Special autumn prices, 6 C's Co. 941-1868.

CONCRETE WORK Major concrete Walks, porches, service: 231-5815 FURNACE CLEANING FURNACE VACUUMED- -Pipes, registers, ison ducts, Heating $12.90 up, Cooling. 271-0714 $7.95 FREE ESTIMATES CHIMNEY CLEANING AND FURNACE REPAIRS DUNCAN HEATING 471-4242 HEATING HEATING REFRIGERATION Serviced by experienced mechanics. Winter check 921-0659 Yew Can Shout Your Message en the Streets or Write Everyene Perseme al Letter or Hire Publie Address System another WIBF Broadcasting property, will be separated from the company and retained by the selling family of William L. Fox of Jenkintown. Lawrence H.

Rogers II, Taft president, said the company has been seeking a UHF station in a major market since its sale of WKYT-TV, Lexington, early last year. "WE ARE permitted the FCC's multiple ownership rules to own one more TV station in the ultra high frequency band and we believe the Philadelphia market offers the best opportunity for expanding Taft's service in that field," he said. Completion of the Philadelphia purchase will return Taft to its full complement of stations allowed by the FCC--five VHF and two UHF. Its other UHF is WNEP-TV at ScrantonWilkes-Barre, Firm's Income Up 42 Per Cent American Financial Corp. reported a 46 per increase in net income for the nine months ended Sept.

30, compared to the firest nine months of 1967. Carl H. Lindner, chairman and president, said net income amounted to $874,810, compared to $635,420 in the similar period of 1967. This is equivalent to 73 cents a share, compared to 52, cents on 150,441 fewer shares outstanding a year ago, adjusted for a two-for-one stock split, July 1. Oct.

25 has been set as the date for shareholders to vote on an increase in common stock from 4.5 million to 12 million shares, increase the authorized nonvoting preferred from one million to four million shares and authorize issuance of 3.5 million shares of voting cumulative preferred. Dairy and Poultry BY JOHN CRAVEN U. S. Department of Agriculture Paid in Ohio county packing plants for eggS delivered in major Ohio cities. cases included.

consumer grades. including U. S. grades. minimum 50-case lots.

A large 46 to 50 A medium 37 to 40 A small 33 to 35 delivered in retail stores in Prices paid maior Ohio cities. cases included. minmum one sale. Mostly A iumbo 58 to 64 59 61 A large 51 to 56 52 to 54 A medium 42 to 48 44 to 15 A small 35 to 40 37 to 39 (Loose eggs generally 3c lower). Ohio, Indiana Live Broilers and Fryers, Paid at Farm: to 16, mostly 14 to 14.2.

Ohio Hens, Turkeys and Other Classes of Poultry. Paid at Farm: light type hens 6-712. mostly 7. Ready-to-Cook Hens: Delivered to major Ohio cities, ice-packed, grade A and U. S.

grade A 5 lbs and over 29 to 33, under 4 lbs 18 to 20, mostly 18 to 19. Butter: 93 score 92 score 90 score 89 score carlots. 90 score 89 score 62c. Livestock BY CLAY THOMPSON 250 lbs 250-260 lbs three 400-550 lbs boars $18.60: sows steady, 1 very scarce: two and $15.25. SHEEP: Untested.

U. S. Department of Agriculture CATTLE: Receipts Thursday, 450 head. Calves. 50 head: Few slaughter steers and heifers about steady: cOWS slow, steady to 50 cents Flower compared with Wednesday's bulk sales.

or about steady with close; bulls steady. One package high choice 1050-lb steers yield grade 2 and 3 $27.75: one lot low 1250 Ibs good 800-1100 lbs one load choice 740-lb heifers yield grade 2 and 3 good 550-800 lbs utility and commercial cows canner and cutter commercial and good bulls over 1000 lbs vealers steady: choice $36-39. two head $40: good $30-36. HOGS: Receipts Thursday. 1400 head.

Barrows and gilts generally 15 cents lower, opened moderately active, closing -very slow, few lots unsold at $10.30. U. S. two and three 200-230-lb barrows and gilts $19.10. near 200 head two and four 200-230 lbs $19; two and four 230- Or Even Rum Around the Neighber.

hood Making Personal Calls. All This Would Be Costly and Take Lots of Time-Se the pie, pensive Way to Contact Everyone In nati is to Use a Want Ad. Tens ef sands Read 'Em Every Day. 3 78 3 3 1 3 3 3 3 Cge POST, TIMESSTAR WANT ADS Call EXPERT, LIGHT HAULING Light Hauling, Moving Insured DAVE HENRY, 242-1209 A usable CALL--I'll salvage haul for 542-3590 Attics and cleaned. Free 381-5390 LIGHT HAULING -Basement cleaning, moving, odd jobs.

851-1299 aft. 5. LIGHT HAULING and cleaning up, Call 681-8444 or 381-4831. LIGHT HAULING H. R.

Hauling, free estimates. Call 871-3415. JOB ASSISTANCE Job Training "HOTLINE" Call 721-8082 MOVING HAULING Trucking. Moving, Hauling. 24-hr.

serv. 531-3878 MOVING HAULING Prompt-dependable. 471-0240 Large MOVING, van, HAULING- Reasonable 271-8598 an ders: dump truck hauling. 321-2775. PAINT.

remodel. any type repair. Low rates. Work done by 861-0429 TREE SERVICE owner. ROOMS Quick service.

Insured: Colyer's free Tree estimates Service. 351-4650 plus paint; thoroughly Home phone 471-7500 CONLEYS TREE removing; SERVICE- firewood. Trimming 232-1641. top- MOVING AND HAULING 3 $29.50. ROOMS CALL MOVED.

542-6286 MOVING AARONS- -Insured Moving and Storage $8 ROOM-961-1665 AI's vans. Free Movers. est. Large 921-1844 rates. GRUBB 261-2311 LOW 721-6121 JIM JIM MOVERS Welfare Vouchers Accepted.

731-1917 CALL RED, MOVING HAULING. 662-8344 AA MOVING- Hauling. Cleanup jobs. 921-3228 MOVING Know the price before you go, Free estimates, flat rates, insured. Hugh Overton.

821-7134. MOVING Experienced, up to 150 miles: reasonable prices. 522-8129. PAINTING INTERIOR- Exterior painting. paper hanging.

Free estimates. 351-0060 anytime or 351-6695 after 5. PAINTING PAINTING estimates. ext. 251-2948 WESTWOOD PAINTERS Good work.

rental property Reasonable. Also 681-7867 PLASTER PLASTER--Dry wall and stucco repair and new work; winter rates. Call 791-1169. PLASTERING A-1 Prompt: PLASTER reasonable. REPAIRS, 281-0804 PAPER HANGING A-1 PAPER HANGING $15 room; samples: guaranteed; paintings; free estimates.

Hooper, 381-1855. A-1 PAPERING Sanitas; reasonable. Samples. Don Tarter 381-1456. REODELING REMODELING SERVICE Repair work.

Experienced. 541-8152. ROOFING ROOFING- Gutter, downspouts repaired or replaced. Call 241-0667 after 5. ROOFING Gutters, Call downspouts, chimflues.

721-6761. SEWING MACHINE REPAIR WE REPAIR any make, model: service call. $2.95, Hamco Sewing 3824 North Bend. 8 a. p.

m. 481-1430. TOP SOIL AND FILL DIRT A-1 TOPSOIL-931-5712 Fill--sand gravel. Stan Mosler. TOP GOOD SOIL.

QUALITY 321-1895 TOPSOIL- Creek and field stone, cin- 1111 -1 IT'S EASY TO PLACE POST, STAR WANT ADS JUST DIAL 721- 111.

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