

WARD PLANS TO SELL ITS BROOKLYN BAKERY
January 23, 1952, Wednesday
Section: BUSINESS FINANCIAL, Page 40, 214 words
The Ward Baking Company will discontinue operation of its Brooklyn plant soon and has contracted to sell the land and buildings for $950,000 cash, which is considerably in excess of its book value, Faris R. Russell, chairman of the board, told stockholders in the annual report issued yesterday. [ END OF FIRST PARAGRAPH ]
BAKERS SEEK TO END WHEAT-SAVING DRIVE
June 28, 1948, Monday
Section: BUSINESS FINANCIAL, Page 29, 146 words
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GEO. S. WARD DIES; BAKERY OPERATOR; Co-Founder With Brother of the Firm Here Bearing Their Name Stricken in Havana AN EXPANSIONIST IN FIELD Devised Modern Methods and Aided Research Increasing Vitamin Content in Bread
Wireless to THE NEW YORK TIMES.
September 4, 1940, Wednesday
Section: Obituaries, Page 32, 614 words
HAVANA, Sept. 3--George S. Ward, well-known American business man of Havana and New York, died here this morning after a brief illness. He was born seventy-three years ago in Pittsburgh. [ END OF FIRST PARAGRAPH ]
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