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LIFE

B6 • WESTERN HILLS PRESS • JUNE 6, 2012

DEATHS Continued from Page B5

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Ronald Mobley Ronald Estel Mobley, 64, died May 23. He was a supervisor at the Valley Asphalt Company. He was a Marine Corps veteran of the Vietnam era. Survived by children Rhonda (Christopher) Smith, Mary (Jared) Ventura, Ronnie, Christine Mobley; grandchildren Chad Smith, Courtney, Ciara Mobley, Earl Fredericks, Nathan, Jared Ventura; siblings Kathy Slokum, Sylvia Barker, Jerry, Donald Mobley. Services were May 29 at

Maria L. Molina, 81, died May 19. She was a cashier for Kroger. Survived by children Ricardo, Carlos, Molina Deborah, Dianna McChargue. Services were May 24 at Ralph Meyer & Deters Funeral Home.

Harold Moores

Harold A. Moores, 87, Miami Heights, died May 27. He was a civil engineer. He was an elder in the Congregation of Jehovah’s Witnesses. Survived by wife Merlyn Heiber Moores; children Annie (Chad) Slaughter, Beverly (Leslie) Peabody, Chuck (Pam) Moores; siblings Lulu Dersch, Fern Hutchinson, Cody Dunn; 11 grandchildren; many great-grandchildren; several great-greatgrandchildren. Preceded in death buy wife Ruth LaFountaine Moores, son Bill (Terry) Moores, brothers Tommy, Bill Moores. Services were June 2 at the Bridgetown Kingdom Hall. Arrangements by Dennis George Funeral Home.

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LEGAL NOTICE Sealed Bids will be received by the Three Rivers Local School District at the Three Rivers local School District Board of Education Office, 92 Cleves Avenue, Cleves, Ohio, 45002 until 3PM, local time, on Tuesday, June 26, 2012; and will be publically opened and read immediately thereafter for all labor, material and services necessary for the Bid Package #3A - Hitchens Elementary School Demolition Package all in accordance with the Contract Documents, and any addenda thereto, prepared by SFA Architects, Inc. and Turner/DAG Construction. Please submit all questions to the Project Team by fax or email: Turner/DAG Construction 56 Cooper Road Cleves, Ohio 45002 Fax: 513-376-6669 Attention: Tom Welch twelch@tcco.com

SFA Architects 300 West Fourth Street Cincinnati, Ohio 45202 Fax: 513-721-0611 Attention: David Hester dhester@sfa-architects.com

All bids must be accompanied by a Bid Guaranty in the form of a Bid Guaranty and Contract bond in the total amount of the bid (Base Bid plus Add Alternates) or Certified or Cashier’s Check of Letter of Credit for 10% of the total amount of the bid (Base Bid plus Add Alternates), as described in Detail in the Instructions to Bidders. Bid Package : BP #3A

Project Hitchens Elementary School Demolition Contract

Estimate $180,000

for a TOTAL CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT COST ESTIMATE of $180,000. The individual bid package estimate stated above are provided for the bidder’s information only. A pre-bid meeting will be held on Tuesday, June 19, 2012 from 11:00 AM until 12:00 PM at the Turner/DAG job-site trailer at 56 Cooper Road, Cleves, Ohio 45002. Upon completion of the meeting, the meeting attendees will walk through Hitchens Elementary School. The Contract Documents may be reviewed for bidding purposes without charge during business hours at the following locations: Turner/DAG Offices at 56 Cooper Road, Cleves, Ohio 45002. FW Dodge; ACI; Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky African American Chamber of Commerce; Cincinnati Minority Business Development Center; Builder’s Exchange (Cincinnati). Contract Documents may be obtained from Key Blue Print (411 Elliott Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio 45215; telephone: (513-821-2111) for a non-refundable cost of $50/set by check payable to the Three Rivers Local School District. Shipping charges are separate and are each bidder’s responsibility. Equal Employment Opportunity requirements are applicable to this Project. This Project is subject to Ohio’s Encouraging Diversity, Growth, and Equity Business Development Program ("EDGE"). A Bidder is required to submit with its Bid, certain information about the certified EDGE Business Enterprise(s) participating on the Project with the Bidder. Refer to subparagraph 7.3.9 of the Instructions to Bidders. The EDGE Participation Goal for the Project is 5.0 percent. The percentage is determined by the contracted value of goods, services, materials, and labor that are provided by EDGE-certified business(es). The participation is calculated on the total amount of each awarded contract. For more information on EDGE, contact the State of Ohio EDGE Certification Office at www.EDGE.ohio.gov, or at its physical location: 30 E. Broad St., 18th Floor, Columbus, Ohio 43215-3414; or by telephone at (614) 466-8380. The legal notice for the contract is posted on the District’s web site, www.threerivers.org on the front page. By order of the Board of Education of the Three Rivers Local School District: Ms. Angela Weisgerber - President Mr. Cary Furniss- Treasurer

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Charlene Wuertemburg Owen, 78, Green Township, died May 29. She was a hairdresser. Survived by husband John “Bill” Owen; children Sherry (Dan) Davis, John, Mark (Kathy) Owen; brother Mark (Rose) Wuertemburg; 10 grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren; three great-greatOwen grandchildren. Preceded in death by siblings Jim, Sam, Trene, Emma Wuertemburg. Services were May 31 at Neidhard-Minges Funeral Home. Memorials to: Alzheimer’s Association, 644 Linn St., Suite 1026, Cincinnati, OH 45203.

John Poundstone John N. Poundstone Jr., 82, Green Township, died May 29. Survived by wife Esther Poundstone; children James (Barbara), Poundstone Matthew (Marianne)

Poundstone, Amy (Michael) Lorton, Jennifer Jarvis, Becky McCullough; 11 grandchildren; three great-grandchildren. Preceded in death by son Johnny Poundstone, sister Jo Ann Schmidt. Services were June 2 at St. Peter & St. Paul United Church of Christ. Arrangements by Dalbert, Woodruff & Isenogle Funeral Home. Memorials to: St. Peter & St. Paul United Church of Christ, 3001 Queen City Ave., Cincinnati, OH 45238.

Lois Pyles Lois Spille Pyles, 50, Cleves, died May 18. She worked for Schulhoff Equipment Rental for 32 years. Survived by husband Howard Pyles; sons Nicholas, Patrick Pyles; siblings Michael, Henry, John Spille, Lee Ann Schaefer, Mary Barbour, Barbara Fletcher, Deborah Malone, Helen Lanter, Elizabeth Hollar. Preceded in death by parents George, JoAnne Spille, Karen Spille. Services were May 22 at St. Joseph Church. Arrangements by Brater Funeral Home. Memorials to the American Cancer Society or Apostles of the Holy Spirit through Brater Funeral Home, 138 Monitor Ave., Cincinnati, OH 45233.

Jessica Richter Jessica M. Richter, 31, Cheviot, died May 21. She was a nurses’ aide at Hillenbrand Nursing Home. Survived by husband Steve Wogenstahl; children Steven, Hailey, Jacob, Nicolas Richter Wogenstahl; parents Allen, Betsy Richter; siblings Kimberly, Michael Richter. Services were May 30 at St. Teresa of Avila. Arrangements by Gump-Holt Funeral Home. Memorials to the Jessica Richter Memorial Fund in care of any

LEGAL NOTICE INVITATION FOR BID Sealed proposals shall be addressed to and will be received by the Fiscal Officer of Green Township at the Administrative Complex, 6303 Harrison Ave., Cincinnati, OH 45247-6498 until June 21, 2012 at 3:00 P.M. for the following Township work Green Township North Bend Road Improvements Kleeman Road to Boomer Road. Detail information for the work may be obtained at the Office of the Assistant Director of Public Services, for more information please call 513-574-8832. Copies of the plans and contract documents may be obtained, at cost, from Key Blue Prints, 411 Elliot Ave, Cincinnati, Ohio 45215, (513) 821-2111. Furnishing all necessary labor, materials, and equipment for Green Township North Bend Road Improvements Kleeman Road to Boomer Road . All work is to conform to current State of Ohio Department of Transportation Construction and Materials Specifications with supplements and changes thereto. Each proposal must be accompanied by a hundred percent bid guarantee bond or a certified check, cashier’s check or letter of credit on a solvent bank in an amount equal to ten percent of the bid, conditioned that the bidder shall, if his bid is accepted, execute a contract in conformity to the invitation and his bid. Bidders must use the printed forms provided. The bidder to whom the contract is awarded will be required to furnish a Corporate Surety Company Bond in a sum equal to one hundred percent of the total bid price, conditioned according to the law. Each Proposal must contain the full name of the party or parties submitting the proposal and all persons interested therein. Each bidder must submit evidence of its experiences on projects of similar size and complexity. The owner intends and requires that this project be completed no later than July 1, 2013. All contractors and subcontractors involved with the project will, to the extent practicable use Ohio Products, materials, services, and labor in the implementation of their project. Additionally, contractor compliance with the equal employment opportunity requirements of Ohio Administrative Code Chapter 123, the Governor’s Executive Order of 1972, and Governor’s Executive Order 84-9 shall be required. Bidders must comply with the prevailing wage rates on Public Improvements in Hamilton County and the (Green Township, Hamilton County), Ohio as determined by the Ohio Bureau of Employment Services, Wage and Hour Division, (614) 644-2239 The Trustees of Green Township, Hamilton County, Ohio, reserve the right to reject any or all bids, or to accept or reject any part thereof. Attest: David Linneberg, Chairman Thomas J. Straus, Fiscal Officer Close of Bidding: 3:00 p.m., June 21, 2012 1708250

PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given that a public hearing will be held by the Hamilton County Rural Zoning Commission on Thursday June 21, 2012, in Room 805, County Administration Building at 1:00 P.M. for the purpose of: Case N u m b e r : Green 777; E.G. Weber Sign Property: Subject Township: Green 6539 Harrison Avenue, on the southeast side of the intersection of (New) Rybolt Road and Harrison Avenue (Book 550, Page 220, Parcel 251) Applicant: Teri Cantor (applicant), Frank J. Campisano Co (owner) Application: Major Adjustment to an approved "EE" Planned Retail District Plan Summary: To relocate an exfreestanding isting sign within 275 feet of its current location along Harrison Avenue to frontage along Rybolt relocated Road (old Hearne Road) Plans are on file and open for pubin inspection lic Room 801, County Administration Building, 138 East Court Street, during normal business hours. Office hours: M o n d a y thru Friday 8:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M. Office Phone:513-946-4550 1001708394 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given that on June 25, 2012 at 7:00 P.M. a public hearing will be held on the Budget prepared by the North Bend Village Council of Hamilton County, Ohio, for the next succeeding fiscal year ending De31, 2013. cember Such hearing will be held at the office of the North Bend Administration Building, 21 Taylor Avenue, North Bend, Ohio 45052. 1001708118

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Eric Sweeney Eric Michael Sweeney died May 17. Survived by wife Krista Syme Sweeney; son Maxx Sweeney; parents Brigitte Sweeney, Michael SweeSweeney ney; stepfather Jerry Cannon; stepmother Mary; sister Rachel Morris Sweeney; grandparents Inge Pohl, Ralph Cannon, Lillian Sweeney; parents-in-law Connie, Rich Syme; aunts, uncles, cousins and nephews.

Deliverance House of Prayer. Arrangements by Vitt, Stermer & Anderson Funeral Home. Memorials to: Muscular Dystrophy Association, 1080 Nimitzview Drive, Suite 208, Cincinnati, OH 45230. Margie Kaylor Vonderhaar, 85, Western Hills, died May 11. Survived by children Richard (Regina), Mark (Sue), Dave (April) Vonderhaar, Bonnie (Richard) Richey; eight grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren. Services were May 16 at St. Lawrence Church. Arrangements by Dalbert, Woodruff & Isenogle Funeral Home.

Tanya Wendeln

John Thompson John David Thompson, 50, Western Hills, died May 22. Survived by brother Jim Thompson; nieces and nephews Jamie, Tabitha, Heather, Jesse, Becky Thompson. Preceded in death by parents WilThompson liam, Sharlene Thompson, siblings Billy, Roberta Thompson, nephew Christopher Thompson. Services were June 2 at the

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Tanya Danielsen Wendeln, 64, Green Township, died May 16. She was an administrative assis-

tant. Survived by children Danielle (Sean) Brady, Derek Clemmons; siblings Marilyn Cox, Gary, Ken, Rick Danielsen; grandson Chase Brady. Services were May 21 at Gump-Holt Funeral Home. Memorials to: Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, 3949 Colerain Ave., Cincinnati, OH 45223.

POLICE REPORTS GREEN TOWNSHIP Arrests/citations Forestine Lee, 56, 3046 Bracken Woods Lane, theft at 6290 Glenway Ave., May 19. Juvenile, 14, theft at 3491 North Bend Road, May 19. Juvenile, 15, theft at 3491 North Bend Road, May 19. Juvenile, 17, theft at 6300 Glenway Ave., May 19. Juvenile, 17, trafficking in drugs and possession of drug paraphernalia at 6375 Harrison Ave., May 18. Juvenile, 17, drug abuse at 6375 Harrison Ave., May 18. Brandon R. Mcfarland, 29, 246 Silverspring, aggravated arson and vandalism at 246 Silverspring, May 22. William Baker, 27, 5315 Lee’s Crossing Drive, possession of marijuana at Cloverleaf and North Bend Road, May 21. Keith Humphries, 28, 7226 Creekview, theft at 6550 Harrison Ave., May 21. Ryann Clark, 28, 7226 Creekview, theft at 6550 Harrison Ave., May 21. Rachel N. Askins, 26, 820 McPherson Ave., theft at 6290 Glenway Ave., May 22. Josh R. Flick, 23, 5542 Biscayne Ave., forgery and theft at 5542 Biscayne Ave., May 23. Scott G. Pierce Jr., 26, 975 Wells Court, possession of marijuana at Glenway Avenue and Parkcrest, May 23. Aaron D. Reneau, 31, 4270 Paul Road No. 1, drug abuse instruments at 5800 Glenway

Ave., May 23. Merrissa Graber, 27, 4270 Paul Road No. 1, drug abuse instruments at 5800 Glenway Ave., May 23. Lisa Graber, 47, 3332 Glenmore Ave. No. 8, drug abuse instruments at 5800 Glenway Ave., May 23. Tia M. McClellan, 22, 54 East Court St., theft at 6300 Glenway Ave., May 24. Cody L. Fletcher, 18, 5502 Lawrence Road, possession of fireworks at 6356 Terra Court, May 25. Joe Solomon, 18, 6423 Visitation, drug paraphernalia and underage possession of alcohol at 6356 Terra Court, May 25. Dishon A. Harris, 27, 4430 Guerley Road Apt. B, domestic violence at 4430 Guerley Road Apt. B, May 26. Juvenile, 15, possession of marijuana and underage consumption at 6650 Hearne Road, May 25. Juvenile, 16, possession of marijuana and underage consumption at 6650 Hearne Road, May 25. Taylor Robbins, 18, 4407 Raceview Ave., possession of marijuana at Harrison Avenue and Raceview Avenue, May 25. Joseph Bethel, 28, 5430 Barrow Ave. No. 8, possession of marijuana at West Fork Road and Lee’s Crossing Drive, May 25.

Incidents/reports Breaking and entering

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ABOUT POLICE REPORTS The Community Press publishes the names of all adults charged with offenses. The information is a matter of public record and does not imply guilt or innocence. To contact your local police department: » Cheviot: Chief Joseph Lally, 661-2700 (days), 825-2280 (evenings) » Cleves: Chief Bill Renner, 941-1212 » Cincinnati District 3: Capt. Russell A. Neville, 263-8300 » Green Township: Chief Bart West, 574-0007; vandalism hotline, 574-5323 » North Bend and Miami Township are patrolled by the Hamilton County: Sheriff Simon Leis, 825-1500

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