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19 HELP FEMALf IS HCIF MALI IS HELP MALI 1 DIATH noticis STRICTLY r.USISESS Ry McFeatters 1 DEATH NOTICCJ LYDEX 14 Akron Beecen Journal Monday, May 29, 1950 I ITa "KT" pj AUTOMOBILE SALESMEN Wt have openings for experienced new and used car salesmen to sell two of tha most popular makes of cars. Excellent backing and compensation to those qualifying. Apply in person. TOM FARABOUGH CO. 715 Tuscarawas Av.

Barberton Chrysler-Plymouth SALES REPRESENT ATVX On of Amerlc treat trad school offer an cllent opportunity for a repreaentatlv Id this area to contact veteran nd others Interested In learning th following trade: Auto and Diesel mechanic, auto body and fender repair, radio, television, electricity, refrigeration and air conditioning teach resident and home study court i all approved under GI bill. Leads furnished. Our commlseion and bonus pln offer Immediate Income. Possible earning In excess of $6VK a year. Auto necessary Writ fullv Including phon number to General Sales Manager, Robert Iwing.

1400 Greenleal av, Chicago 36. III. WANTED Experienced real estate talesmen. full urn preferred. Investigate our proposition.

Pleas apply In person at 3213 East av. FELDBUSH REALTY PLaza 5721 17 JOBS WANTED MALI 8ALESMAV. College graduate, family man. Eight vears auccessful sale experience. Aegresstv.

Neat appearing Late model car. Best of references. Seeking permanent connection wher earnings are limited only by ability. Writ box H-59 Beacon Journal. 18 BUREAUS MALE OHIO FT ATE EMPLOYMENT CENTER Chemist $250 month up Accountant, general i outside CSA list) month Plant Layout Man.

i pipe expi 3S0 month Plaster Model Maker S30n-350 month Salesman. Mens Clothing 130-40! Salary plus commission Pipefitter fl. 60 hour up Auto Mechanic Commission Slioo Electrician 61. 35-1 61 hour Sheet metal layout man II 65 hour Machinist Open Engine Lathe Operator II 60 up Truck Mechanic Open Turret Lathe Operator IMS hour Aluminum Spinner $1.50 hour up Calendar Operator 'out of fitatet Open Radial Drill Press Operator Open Trackmen, Camp Job 11.17 hour SINGLE Farmhands Open Other lobs available from tlm to time. Register NOW so that mav call vou when th job for when you are qualified comes along.

OHIO STATE EMPLOYMENT CENTER 33 N. Main HEmiock 3141 No Placement Charges N-A-T-I-O-N W-I-D-E Akron's Oldest Private Agency Sam address, same management SINCE 1937 Closed Mondav and Tuesdav 1313 Akron Saving Loan Bldg. DEPENDABLE EMPLOYMENT Buchtel Bldg at 8. Mail Assistant credit manager $250 Budget controls account $4200 Procedures analvst accountant. engineering hackground $3600 Cost accountant.

Industrial experience $4200 19 HELP FEMALE Posting And Payroll Clerk With Switchboard Experience S-day 40-hour week. Immediate opening. Apply stating education, experience. fit nd marital status to Box B-63. Beacon Journal.

Experienced Waitress Apply In person No phone calls. Must have references. Westgata Lounge Restaurant, 1070 W. Market. PRACTICAL NURSE WANTED Salary discussed at Interview.

Call MIdlake 3914. BUT CAN IT IN THE People often indignantly demand that Catholics prove their teaching from the Bible. The Bible is their "rule of faith" and they argue that every man has the right and ability to discover for him self, by his Interpretation of the Bible, what he must believe and do in order to be saved. We do not question the sincerity of these people and we applaud all who strive earnestly to understand and observe the Scriptures. But are they right in calling the Bible, privately interpreted, the sole source of Christian teaching? "Hold the teachings that you have learned," wrote St.

Paul, "whether by word or by letter of ours" (2 Thess. He refers to Christian teachings, some oral, some written and demands that ALL be received. Christianity did not begin with the Bible. It began with the coming of Christ. The Lord Instructed His Apostles to "go forth teach all nations" and to insure that His truths would always be maintained, Christ established His Church, the pillar and mainstay of the truth" (1 Timothy The last part of the Bible written by St.

John was not completed until 60 years after the Crucifixion of Christ. There was no Bible in anything resembling its present form until nearly 400 years after Jesus had died on the Cross. And the widespread distribution of the Bible as we know it today was impossible until the invention of printing, some 1400 years after the Savior's death. Bookkeeper This is an unusual and attractive position which requires tie sen ices of one who has initiative, is attractive, neat and personable and wishes to affiliate with a company of very high standing. Must be able to take complete charge of set of books, including accounts pay able.

Some office man-a experience would be very helpfuL Congenial working conditions prevail. Salary commensurate with your ability. All replies held confidential but please give full details in first letter as to experience, previous employment record, age, etc. Write to Box B-61, Beacon Journal. BEAUTY COURSE In (xchauga for general work.

Call BLackston 9763 L-A-D-I-E-S Full Or Part Time Selling hosiery and lingerie In vour neighborhood. High commission and Bonus paid on au Items. No delivering. Sample cas furnished, "of interview call FRanklln 7316 weekdays: evening and 6unday, UNiverslty 3085. EXPERIENCED woman cook.

Day work. Capable, fast, reliable. Hnn-t day's work. Call PRinceton 101. CAN USE A WORKER And thinker i hours a day.

Permanent work. Good lncom. Writ Box B-58. Beacon Journal. LADIES Pull or part time.

Phone BLackstone 8463 GIRL WANTED FOR GENERAL OFFICE WORK Retail appliance store. On experienced In handling of finance and loan papera preferred. Call STadlum 8304 after 7 p. m. REGISTERED NURSE For supervision.

Call MIdlake 3914 HOUSEKEEPER cook experienced. Other help employed. Writ P. O. Box 26-37.

$20 A WEEK Woman 35 to 40 General housework nd car of children. Stay night. Whit preferred. UNiverslty 3344. HOUSEKEEPER wanted for pleasant home of middle-aged business man.

Prefer experienced single lady under 40. Reply Box H-55. Beacon JournaL WOMEN (4) Make neighborhood contacts and earn a good steady Income. No experience necessary. 551 First rla- tional Tower bldg.

FRanklln 9155. STENOGRAPHER for general offlc work. Half davs: 5-day week. Call JEfferson 0992 for appointment. GIRL for Inspection and sorting.

Apply In person at Real Cleaner. 360 Cuyahoga st. LADIES! DON'T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY. CALL HEMLOCK 7564 BETWEEN 4 AND 7 P. M.

GIRL for general office work. Must be good at figures. Davis Laundry ft Dry Cleaning. 85 W. Market.

WANTED Experienced seamstress to rent space in established dress shop. Box Y-99. Beacon Journal. LADIES LOOK In Barberton and Wadsworth vicinity. If you need money, pay day every day.

For particulars phon Rlverstyx. 8528 iWadsworthi or write Alice Brown. RFD 1. Medina. O.

EXPERIENCED cook and pie baker wanted. Must have references. Apply In person only. Sons of Herman Cub. 341 E.

South st. BE FOUND BIBLE? By what "rule of faith" did the millions of Christians live during those 1500 years? The answer is, of course, that the teaching of the Church was the rule of faith for the Christian world. And St. Paul reminds us that Christianity consists of "one Lord, one Faith, one Baptism" (Eph. IV "God is a God of peace, not of disorder," St.

Paul said further (1 Cor. Yet today we have nearly 300 different religious denominations in the United States, all calling themselves Christian all professing the Bible as their rule of faith and all differing to some extent or another in their understanding of what the Bible means. Could Christ have left a "rule of faith" that would permit such confusion? Would He have left the Interpretation of His Word to the fallible and changing judgments of men when our very souls depend on a correct understanding and observance of the things Christ has taught us? Because this question is all important because it certainly does matter what a man believes we invite you to examine the rule of faith of the first Christians a rule that is still maintained by the Catholic Church. Because the Bible is God's Word, and because He gave it to us for a purpose, we invite you to see what this purpose is. We have an interesting pamphlet on the correct use of the Bible, and we offer it for the inspection of all who are sincerely interested in, following the teaching of Christianity as Christ revealed it Ask for Phamphlet No.

13 BJ Salesmen We want 10 intelligent and capable men to represent a national organization in this area. Sales experience not necessary but preferred. We will conduct sales classes and train you for this specialized sales work. Earn while you learn. Unlimited possibilities.

Write your qualifications to Box B-55, Beacon Journal. EAR-AROUND WORK" If yon lntrent! In titim pF. comt in and u. 10 S. Mtm it.Jtiwm 407.

Farmhands We have several openings for experienced, single farm hands. Year 'round and temporary jobs with good pay and maintenance. Stop in and see Mr. Jaqua, the farm placement representative at the OHIO STATE EMPLOYMENT CENTER 3J N. Main HEmiock 3141 No Placement Charges Canvassers The Spring Rush Is Here For Furnace Cleaning Wj Nted Canvassers.

Cet on the eravjr tram I PAY EVERY DAY If tou can stand to malt? 100 tf wee It. answer this ad Please don't phone. Call in person from 9 a. m. to 10 a.

4 to 5 m. or 7 to m. See Mr. Nelson. SOLAR FURNACE CO.

647 Down las On block northof Wootter bt. ALEXANDER HAMILTON INSTITUTE REPRESENTATIVE The. Institute, a leader in the field of bublne.ss education for 40 vears, has a permanent and tuiostanual openinr in the Akron terntorv for an experienced salesman with a background of intangible selling. Ade requirement 3.S-55 Car neces-sarv. Sales stuff has alwavs enjoyed hmh Income.

Qualitv lead supplied from local and national advertising campaigns. Liberal commissions and monthiv bonuses Man not expected to be fully pre-qualified because of unusual natura of our activity; training Riven before and after work is beun. Our personnel turnover is small. Man will be selected on basis of experience, abilitv and character. Cover vour business experience, education, marital status, atce and other important data fully in your letter Also include home telephone number.

Wrltt Box H-60 ac journ al, TRAINING FOR REAL ESTATE CAREER We are Interested In obtaining men of good appearance Must be at least 21 years of atre Training school starts shortlv After training and obtaining license vou will be employed bv one of Akron largest real estate firms. For appointment call Mr. Pluser or Mr, Raf-fertv. HEmiock 41RB SANDERS REALTORS HEmiock 4186 SFXL SHOES DIRECT Leading manufacturer offers men's dress, work, sport, safety shoes cushioned with new Firestone Foamex DuPont Neoprene poles, women's shoes. Earn ui) to $2S daily commission.

Fast deliveries Write today for free catalog sales kit John Nell Shoe Company. 427 Enterprise Brockton. Ma. SALESMAN HEATING We hnve a huhlv reputable, sound. asicrrssive.

retail selling organization and would like to have one more dependable hieh grade experienced man to add to our permanent Maff. Qualified leads furnished. Attractive commission rates. Write to Box B-60, Beacon Journal. MEM able to pour footers and stake out houses.

A L. Cail between 6 and 7 p. m. BLackstone 6076; "$7500 PeTYear" For two ien with sales experience who aren'v afraid of work and will follow instructions. Must have car.

Phone HEmiock "168. 9-11 a. Wednesday and Thursday. BKICKLAYER WANTED Must Union and able to lav elazed til nd face brick Lots of Inside work. Very little time lost.

Call collect. LeiB Bros 60 Park Newark. N. J. Mitchell 3-7420.

Wanted First-Class SHEET METAL MAN AND FURNACE INSTALLER Must hav car and tools. Apply 361 S. MAPLE ST. EXPERIENCED ROUGH SPOTTER Good wages. Steady Job.

Apply at once. Box B-68, Beacon Journal. THE CHANCE OF A LIFETIME FOR SPECIALTY SALESMEN New ttema needed tn every home. Budtret plan pavment. Good commissions.

Good money to workera. See Mr. Brork, 359 8. Arlington. 8 a to 9 30 a.

m. Monday and Tuesday. Grey Iron Foundry Salesman For local Ohio Foundry. Foundry experience helpful but pot necessary. Ohio territory.

Guaranteed monthiv income. Group insurance. State experience in vour first letter to Box B-65. Beacon Journal. DISTRICT MANAGER Over 30 years of ace with proven ability to select and build sales orftanizatton, contacting home owners, farmers and small land owners, wanted by old established company Must ba willlnit to accept thorough training and know how to Plan ahead.

Attractive compensation to be dls-cnrd at interview. Write Mr. Marcu. Box 202. Newark.

New York State. YES I WANT A MAN The man we are looking for. while successful by ordinary standards. Is Interested in a lamer onnortunitv with a national organization. Oood monevl Don't miss this.

Apply dnesday. Room 407. 10 S. Mam st. Driver-Salesman For twenty-year established route.

Vacancy made through sudden death of salesman. Experience necessary. McNasby Oyster Fish 505 VV. Exchange sU PRINTERS Openln- for experienced newspaper ad machine operator. Prefer man who can also do some lloor work.

Top pay for eood man. Permanent. Open shop. Ideal working condl-tlons. The Lorain Journal, Lorain, WANTED General foreman, experienced mill-room and pressroom operation.

Experience with rubber-tile preferred. Mut, be familiar with multl-openln platen-press operation, calendaring operation, mill operation and Banbury mixing. Must have ability to organize work of small crew. Excellent opportunity. Salary open.

Review In detail experience and background. Repllea held In strict confidence. Address Box No. H-63. Beacon Journal.

EXPERIENCED advert Islnu talesmen for permanent positions in city directory and newspaper business. Openings for email and Urge apc salesmen. Wtlte stating experience, ouallflcatlons, earnings expected, references. Baldwin Associated News-paper. 40 W.

Water ChUllcotb, Ohio. BARNES WriTna Ks'enre veara. tf'ed Xtev 39 at the home of r.er dsusjter S-a I nor of C'ee-U: wife ef t.ie ls-e Rev. Jnmea Bsri.es of Eastern Serricea Thurs-ey 3 e. at tre tinted Brethren C.iurcn East n.

Rev Be. and Re. lean Fr.erds irv call at the Jcnnsrran Pui.cral H.ir.e Doyies'oan Tuescev. a-d 1 Thursday, after which the hc-dv i i.e in at :r.e rsjon SEVERE Tin MV.f "I Tr cf 6frO-d ih Ts.ae:' of Erna 4 First fit Lkmor Mit 2 Ht aSo -irivfd 0 Mrs gur.it Br.dr Mr. Cork both ff CuTno Tu 3 tfur i-on 0m of nln(! of Aitrcn.

Mmer M-. CuTfcrtc rt.is 2 brothrrtv. of I i2nc Or of W. 17 'narhUdrTv IS rr'-tTmnlfhil-dren urv FT-iend cll th Punrl Horn fr 7 Mrinda hT rv- Pf. Gorr VrCu.ind Interment OftltooJ.

McOoan-fleid i DERRICOTT Donn of 121 Nor'h it Apt O. pttisd My 21 at CUT Hm- pi'i Fnril iTurnfr. WA.bncf 1188 i DUXX JowDh Alfred yetrn, T25 Mr-krt st died Mv 21. Survived br ite Heleu jon. Joseph Ward punri; 2 grandchildren; brother, Jtk.

all of Akron; Msters Mrs. Gertrude Wvndham. Mrs. Luciiie bo(tt of Cleveland. 6r-Jce 9 a m.

WednesdaT at Bt. Vui-cnt i Church Jnierment 8t Vin-crit Ceme'erv. Prtend may rail at tne reaencc alter 4 p. m. Monday.

i EATMOX Anna years, of 15000 Corsti av Detruit. Mich died Mav 27. Survived bv husband. John: sons, James and Vubard ail of Detroit: daughter. Mrs.

Fannie Haas. Barberton. Grandchildren: 2 greatgrandchildren. Friends may call at the Paul L. Mills Funeral Home between 8am ar.d 1pm.

Tuesdav. Memorial Day. Funeral aervlcea at convenience of lamilv Interment Oreenjan Memorial Park. (Paui L. Mills SHerwood 3311 ELLIS Thomas 104 Miami et died at hit reirience.

May 21. Funeral announcement later. (Wilson. PArkway 1320 HILL Rachel, ace 83 year, of Sawverwood, paed away Saturday Survived bv sons. Otmer and A.

Walter Miller of Oeorsetoan. Hrry J. Baltimore. Md Roy of Lake mo re. Funeral gervires Tuenday from th Hopkina Funeral Home W.

G. Gibson ofliriatmR. Burial Eit Cemetcrv. FrlendR mav call at the fu-iit Hi home, i Hopkins. I HLAVACH Mri Anna.

70 vean. 1123 Marvsvllle died Suiidav She Is urvived by 2 daughir. Mrs Anna Knutra, Mm. Kathertne Keller; 2 listen. Mri.

Zuratina FHko of AKron. Mrs. Maria Mnritx of YuHOfOavia also ffrRnd-cnildren. 7 areat-grandchildren. Eve-Mna nervtcea Monditv.

7 30 p. m. and funeral service Tuedn? Mav 30. at 1 30 at the Kutko Funeral Home and at fit. John i Lutheran Church at 2 Rev.

J. Kovao olficiatlng Imerment Eaat Akron. Friends call at the Kucko Funeral Home.Kucko KECK Paul Cecil, 7 months, of 651 Hojrua av parsed awav May 27 at children i Hosuifftl. Survived by par-entn. Mr.

and Mr Cecil L. Keck; brothers. Charles and John; grandparents. Mr, and Mri. John Walli of Maryland.

Private funeral aerv-kea Monday. 2 SO p. at tha Erkard Funeral Home. Rev. H.

N. Robinson officiating. Interment in McDoiialdsvihe Cemetery. jEctard KILBURN John 42 vean. of the Interna tlonal Hotel, parsed away Mav 28.

Bndv has been shipped to Belle, V. Va for services and interment. For ftirthfr information call Ad ami Funeral Home KIRVAN Maurice years, of 324 Hljh Kent, pased awav May 28. at Bobin-aon Memorial Hospital. Survived by his wife, Clara 1 son, Maurlre Kent: 3 daughters.

Mrs Wiliard Moore and Mrs. Stella O'Nell. both of Kent, and Mrs. Beatrice Heflln of Cleveland: 11 grandchildren, a areat-arandchildrcu: 2 brothers. Patrick and John In Ontario: 3 aisters.

Mrs. Kllrabeth Haley of Ontario. Mrs. Bu. gene Collins.

Toronto. Can. Hervlces Wednesday, 30 a. Bt. Patrick Church.

Burial 81. Patricks Cemetery. Friends mav call at the Bissler Funeral Home Tuesday alternoon and evening. 18. C.

Bissler Si Bona, Inc.) NCn iCE OF APPOINTMENT Estate of Ida West Phillips, also known aa Ida W. Phillips, also known as Mrs. C. O. Phillips.

al.so known as Ida M. Wast Phillips, lieceased. Notice Is hereby given that Julia West Poole. 114 Castle Akron, Ohio, John 8. Pflueiier, 2168 Rldnewood Akron.

Ohio: and Kotiert 8. Pllueger, 2nd National Building. Akron, Ohio, have been duiv anpointcd and qualified as Executors of the Estate ol Ida West Phillips aka Ida Phillips aka Mrs. C. O.

Phillips aka Ida Weat Phillips, deceased, late ol Summit County. Ohio. Creditors' claims are to be filed with Executors within four months from date of Appointment. Dated Uth day of May. 18S0.

VINCENT ZURZ, Probate Judge of Summit County, Ohio. May 15 22 29 I.EOAL NOTICE Sealed proposals addressed to the City Purchasing Agent will be received bv the City of Akron. Ohio, at the oflice of the r-urcnasing Agent, Room 205 Municipal Building. Akron. Ohio, until 12 clock noon, eastern standaid Time, or 1 p.

DavliehL lime mi the ath rim ol June, iy.10. at which time and Dlaee they will be publicly opened and read lor iurnisning: j.uun uaiions, more or less, Insecticide. Specifications may be obtained at the on ice ol the Purchasing Agent Hcn proposal must contain the lull names of aij of the parties Interested merein, ana must be accompanied bv a certified check in the amount of One Hundred Dollars lllOOOOl on a solvent bank, as a guarantee, that If the proposal be accepted a contract will ba entered into. Tha City of Akron, Ohio, through 111 amy autnonzea ana constituted onicials. reserves the right to reject any or all proposal! and to walvt informality In any proposal.

THE CITY Of AKRON. OHIO. Bv: O. McQulggan, Purchasing Agent. May 22 29 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS STATE OP OHIO DEPARTMENT OP HIGHWAYS Columbus.

Ohio. May 15, 1850 Engineer of Sales Legal Copy No. 60-19( UNIT PRICE CONTRACT Sealed proposals will be received at the office of the State Highway Director of Ohio at. Columbus, Ohio, until A. Ohio Standard Time.

Tuesday, June 8, 19S0. for Improvements In: Proposals Nos to 7 Inclusive are offered as one project and will awarded as one contract. Proposal No. 1 Stark Countv, Ohio, on Section! 8 'Parti. 9 62 and 10 18.

stata Route No. 172 in Paris Township, bv applvTng a bltuminou treatment. Item! T-30 and T-32. Pavement: Width 20 feet; Length 7.858 feet. Width 20 feet: Length 3 851 feet.

Width 20 feet; Length 2 06fl feet. Total length 12.51 feet or 3 37 rnllei. Proposal No. 2 Stark County, Ohio, on Section 8 85 tParti, 8tate Route No 172, In Paris Township, by applying a bltuminou! treatment, Items T-30 and T-32. Pavement: Width 20 feet Length 5 280 feet or 1.00 mil Proposal No.

3 Stark and Tuscarawas Counties, Ohio, on Sections 1.29, 1.44. 2 02, 2 08 and 2.45 iStarki and 0 00 (Tuscarawasi, State Route No 212. In Sugar Creek and Bethlehem Townships, by applying a bituminous treatment. Item T-31. Pavement; width 18 feet: Length 4.171 feet.

Width 20 feet: Length 27.932 feet. Total length 32.103 feet or 6 08 miles. Proposal No. 4 Stark Countv, Chlo. on Section 4 88.

State Route No, 619. In Lake and Marlboro Townships, by applving a bituminous treatment. Item T-30 and T-32. Pavement: Width 20 feet. Length 23,021 feet or 4.38 mllei.

Proposal No. 5 8ummlt County, Ohio, on Sections 19 84 and 19 53. State Route No. 91, in Hudson and Twinsburg Townships, bv applying a bltuminou! treatment, Item T-31. Pavement: width 20 feet: Length 21.07 feet.

Width 40 feet; Length 898 feet. Total length 21 985 feet or 4.18 milea. Proposal No. 8 Summit County. Ohio, on Section! 4 97, 7 76 and 7 97, State Route No.

93. In Coventry and Franklin Townships, by applying a bituminous treatment, Item T-31. Pavement Width 24 feet: Length 14,731 feet, 30 feet; Length 1,109 leet. Width 22 feet: Length 264 feet. Total length 16.104 feet or 3.05 mllei.

Proposal No. 7 Summit Countv Ohio, on Sections 7.40. 9 51 and 1111. State Route No. 631.

In Northfield Township, by applying a bituminous treatment, Item T-30 and T-32. Pavement Width 20 feet: Length 10.718 feet. Wid'h 22 feet: Length 8.448 feet. Width 22 feet: Length 106 feet. Total leng'h 19.272 feet or 65 mllei.

Proposals Nos. to 7 Incluaive of this contract to be completed not latr than September 1. 1950 The minimum wage to be paid to all labor emnloved on this contract shall be in accordance with the "Schedule of -Prevailing Hourly Wage Rates Ascertained and Determined by The Department ot Industrial Relations applicable to Stat Highway Department Improvements In accordance with Sections 17-3. 17-4. 17-5 and 17-6 of the General Code of Oh'o." The bidder must submit with his bid a certified check In the amount of 14,381.94.

Plans and specifications are on file In the department of hlghwava and th offlc of th division deputy director. The director reserves th right to reject ny and all bids KATJER. May fl It Hl tUihwar Director. E-ar 1 45 rears 99 Adama at. c.rd Sunday a.

re at Citv Ho-TT'ai (Survived bv ile Pau.inc: sons, hard Paai. and Ttmo'hy A. irc r.er. Mrs Ida Yol brouier. Pail and sister.

Mrs R. W. wre of Harrlaonburfb. Va. aervues Wedlie.dav 30 a ir; at fit Bernard Church In-lerrsert Holt Croa Cemeterv.

Ir era. mav rail a the funeral home af'er 7pm Monday. tHum-rre. i MCODEMN'S Georte $2 ear of nked aav Mav 28 Survived bv i 'Mi George nf Tai.niaare. eauhrera, jws let Wh1fm of AKron Mri.

Catherine Mi.l'r. Cleveland 1 randf hiidren. 12 treat-erandchildren Funeral aervicea Wecn-aiiv 1 30 p. at the Ern-ard Horn Dr. P.

Srhaff-rer r.icia'virf Interment laiimadte Ceme'r Fr.erd rail at the funeral Home ruedT, 3 to 4 and 1 to 9 -Eciard O'RRIEX Patrick are 51. residence Lake-more. died Saturday a at Edftin Shaw Sanatorium Funeral service Wednefdav, 2 p. tn. at il.e Hurrmel Funeral Home.

Per. O. Martin officiatmt Interment Maplt Hill Cemetery Htncalev. Friend mar cail a The funeral home after 2 p. Monday.

'Hummel PRESLER Mrt Eleanor Ada 37 yearr 3" Wemaood pi. aied Mav 3 8er-Jrfi announced later. -Billow i RABEN Jonenh (JametO TO years 70! Rav-mnnd at passed awav flundaf 0 at the residence. Survived bv wife E'a 2 aisteri Mrs. Esther 1 even Mri.

Anna Glllrrun both of New Yora. Service from Prentice to Co Funeral Home cohurn at Mondav 4pm. Rahoi Ralph Pelco- off tat nig Burial gnerhondv i i 1 Cemr-'erv Prem if Co RKNGLE Paul, fir of Boston Helfrhti, beloved husband of Pauline (nee Oaete)i; father, and grandfather; psed away Sunday Friends mav call at the Donald Jnhnnon Fu-nrl Home Hi-don where aerv-trei will be held Wednesday, Mav 31. at 2 m. STUHLDREHER Margaret Ann.

Aft yeart, died Mav 27. at the residence of her daughter. Mri. Rachel Dlldine. 137 Lake at Also survived bv 1 eon.

Charlei fituhldreher of Canton, daugh ters, Louise Koona of Hen Moines, Iowa Celia Hudson nf Washington. 7 grandchildren 8 greatgrandchildren. 3 great-great -grandchildren. Services Wednendav 2 at the Schermeser Funeral Home with Rev. Oeorite parsons officiating Interment Mt.

Hone Cemeterv. Friends may call at the funeral home. PArkway 5818 TORSILIA Gertrude passed away May 28 Funeral announcements later. lEckard I WHEELER Olive sue 52 years, of 112 Meadow Barberton. died Saturday Survived hv husband Clifford daughters, Mrs Maiv Kniftht.

Mrs. Martha Lawver. and Mis. Beitv Hom-oni; sons Charles. Wavne.

Kenneth and William: 8 grandchildren: sisters, Mrs Viola Hhlvely. Mrs. Hazel Rhodes and Mrs. Rena Whetstone; brothers, Klovd and Paul Ortmes. Funernl services in a.

Wednesday from Ihe Campfield-Hickman Chapel. Continued services 4 pm. from til Presbvterlsn Church. Harrlsvllle, O. Rev.

Meade Letts officiating. Interment Harrlsvllle, Friends may eill at the chapel. iThe Campfield-Hickman Co. I WILHELM Eutrene Red 29 years, 107 Coif passed awav Fndav m. Services from Prentice Co Funeral Home.

85fl Coburn t-t Tuesdav, 2 d. Rev. Fred Barlow officiating Interment Mt. Hone Cmet.erv. Friends mav call at the luneral home 'PrentlreCo I 4FL0WiRsTFt0RAl DESIGNS FLOVVERS For All Occasions ORDERS TAKEN DAY AND NIGHT Davs, BLackstone 0164 Fvenlngt.

OVerdale 33.19 B0T7.UM 789 N. Main GERANIUMS. 59c: per doren. Cemeterv urns filled, rented Tomato plants. 25c dozen.

Flower plants, 45c dosen. SILVER LAKE FLORIST iGreenhnus opposite the lakel Special azalea. H2.2S. WAlbrldge 0774 2 CARDS OF THANKS Odom We wish to extend our deepest appreciation and gratitude to our manv Irlends. neighbor and relatives for their many acts of kindness and expressions of svmpathy in the great loss of our sister and mother W1LMA ODOM Our special thanks tn Key.

D. Moore and Erkard Funeral Home. VICKIE tYNN ODOM MR AND MRS. TOMMIE ODOM MR. AND MRS.

LAWRENCB HAYDEN TED ASH WILLIS ASH Wade I wih tn express mv heartfelt thanks and gratitude Bnd sincere appreciation to all mv friends, relatives and tieliihbors and all who so thought fully rememhered me with their manv kind deeds, expressions of sympathy, floral tributes and cards at the loss of my dear husband JAMES M. WADE Special thanks to Rey Dallas 8. Bll-linfrton, Rev. James p. Moore and Rev.

C. D. Taylor lor their consoling words: and the B. P. Goodrich 20-Year Club and Eckard Funeral Horn fur their kind thoughtlulness.

CLARA K. WADE 5 t-UNtRAL OIRECTORS Campfield-Hickman Co. SS Pari Barbrtor SHerwood SI SI 6 MONUMENTS, VAULTS NORTH HILL MARBLE te GRANITE CO. 'Right On Too of Th Hill" 44 Howard m.ackatnne 951 7-i CEMETERY LOTS ELI ET MEMORIAL CEMETERY Albreeht av, in East Akron. Members NCA and OCA Phone STadlura 3614: merits.

ONIversttv 9863 Sales offlc BLackstone 8144, BEAUTIFUL OLENDALE Chole burial lot in most all lection. Dry. sandy soil Perpetual ear. Easy terms BLackstone 3317 GREEN LAWN MEMORIAL PARK Romls rd In Southwest Akron. Members NCA and OCA Phon SHerwood 451 Sale offlc BLtckston (144 BUY NOW for 1150.

a beautiful four-arave lot next to an evergreen tree. Lot 80S. Section 3 In Rose Hill Burial Park. HEmiock 6321. will show.

8-A AMUSEMENTS rM SURE 1 can nelo you. For sicklies or If troubled worried unhap- py Can from I to I i. 1 to 3 Dm 6 to 7 m. HEmiock 3373, Free. MADAM MAE, reader and adviser.

Se her first. 651 W. Bowery, dally 9 a. till 8 p. m.

SPECIAL BULLETINS Your Best Investment Is In GOOD HEARING Your money en't Buy mor atl. faction invest In eood hearing. No charge or obligation for offlc or home appointment. Wright Hearing Aid Service PAR A VOX DISTRIBUTOR 774 Main St. Akron 10.

O. HEmiock 6294 WAlbrldg 4331 "19 Vers of Service" R. ATKINS PRODUCTS Spices extracts, cosmetics, medicine and household necessities. Free de-livery. 1480 S.

Main PArkway 3010, 9 travel'information DRIVING to Los Angeles about June 7. Couple, 1 or 3 ladle. UNI- verslty 7213. To "MISS I NfiTfWND" LOST Brown-and-whlte bird dog. male, license 29U79.

Answer to Duke. In vicinity of City Cab. Re- ward. FRanklln 4506. BICK-WHITE-AND-TAN a I hound lost In Doylestown vicinity.

Answera to name of "Nick." If found bring to 441 Gates Doylestown or call 2054. Reward. LOST Black and white fox terrier puppy. Short tall. Vicinity Fair-lawn Heielits.

Reward. Phone L'NI-verMty 6242. LOST Lady's diamond wedding ring. either at Ghent Road Inn or Portage Path and W. Market May 27th, Very dear keepsake.

Reward. UNiverslty 4021. BUTTONS" Is lost aitaln. thla tlm vicinity Moore and Stanton. White female part eplti.

Brown aoot left side of face. Reward. 150 Stanton PArkway 3092. LOST Sahle toy Pomeranian vicinity Clifton av North Hill. Reward.

WAlbrldg 6907. Koiut or rrtiiMMiM Kst ct lv.etttf rouc hereby fireo tr.at Harry TS4 De.aaar Aaron. Ohio. ra bffa tfaiv appointed arid at el ui Fia: of lue; Ortti.it c(t 1-, of summit Counir. Ohio.

"rC'lori' e.aim ar to r.ed with Fxecu'or wniun four Sbonth item cat AprKJirtment Dated li.O aay May 19W viscist zraz rVot-at Judj of S.aim.1 Coat), Ohi. Jf June II honct or APPoy.Tj.irsT Z9at el bamuel Lu.u- Dimr4. None it nerecy tfcst Ww.am J. luteal. 3TJ Oak ijrov Dnr.

Akron, c.fcio, bu own duly appointed ar.d as tiM-uior of th ol Samuel I u.ucat. Deceased, lair of Soamtl Cour.ty Otio. Creditors cairns art to filed with Eaeeutor within four contfc from of Appointment Da led lr.h oaj of Mit. VINCENT ZTRZ Proba'a Jdt ef Summit County. Ohio.

Vav JS it LiaAI. NOTICE Sealed proposa.s adarowed to th Di-T-cior of PjOuc Service be received ty ttie City of Aaron. Ohio at the oflic rf the Pjrehasm Asenl, Boom 315 lclpal jl.an.S. Aaron. Ohio, until 13 coca Neon.

Eastern tar.card Time, or IP Davliarit Savin Time, on the day of Jur.e, 19S0. ai which tlrr.a and in thev will pub.ic:y opened and read fcr fnr.a.llra of Spnnk.er System In Municipal BaudiTif and Po.ic Station Specification a mar ha obtained at tht tll-ce ol the Purcriasti.f Asei.t. Each propoaal must contain the full rarr.ea of a.l of in partiea Interested nerein. and nmt be accompanied by a certified check in th amount of One Hundred Doi.are lino 00 1 on a solvent I ana. aa a uarantee.

that If the proposal accepted a contract will entered Into Tha C'ty of Aaron. Ohio, thronah Its authnrtied and commuted official iHfrtfi the riaht to reject any or a.l proposals and to wan lnlormaaty la an) PraP5l CITT OF AKRON. OHIO. Bv M. L.

Davis. Mav 31 39 Director of Public Service, vnxtrr to nrnDFRS Sealed proposals will be received at tha C'iica of the Director of Public Works, T07 Ohio Department Building. Columbui is Ohio until Tiesdav. June 13. 1M0.

at 3 00 P. Eatern Standard Tima and onered Immediate. therealter. for the material and performinf tht iibor for the execution and of North Street Retaining Wall. Aaron.

Ohio. In accordance with the E.ana and apeclficatlons prepared by 8. inzell. Director ol Public Woraa. and rn fiia In tha office of tha Auditor of Columbm.

Ohio. Copiea of plana. sDeclflcatlnnt oropoial blar.Ks. toaether with any further Information desired, may ba obtained from tha office cf the Director of Public Worka. Tf Ohio Doaitments Building.

Columbm Ohio, or at the State Canal Offlca. it Eichanae Street. Aron. Ohio Each bid mml be accompanied by the fate form ol comhinatlon bidding and contract bond In the aum of one hundred of the amount of tha bid. Including all plus aiternatea.

Bids are to be sealed and addressed to: Denurtmnt of Public Works, 701 Ohio Departments Building, Columbua IS Ohio. The Director of Public Works te-erve the right to reject any or all hida. DEPARTMENT OP PUBLIC WORKS. so. LIN ELL, Director.

may 13 ujm June a NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS A I or OHIO DEPARTMENT OP HIGHWAYS Columbus. Ohio, May 13. 1850 Engineer of Ssles Legal Copy No. 60-193 LNrr PHICE CONTRACT 0-6H7 ll Sealed proposals wlil be received at tha effice of the Slate Highway Director of Ohio, at Cnlumtu. Ohio, until A.

Ohio Standard Time. Tuesday. Juna 6. 1950. for Improvements In: Summit Coun-tv.

Ohio, on Sections 8UM-5-13 31 of State Route No. 6, In the City of Akron, by constructing Part 3 of the Akron Expresa-way System, consisting of tha Mam Viaduct superstructure 'continuous iteel deck-girder, Spans 73 feet. 137 feet and 135 feet: continuous steel deck-truss, Epant 288 feet. 360 feet and 38S feet; cominuous steel aeck-glraer, two 131 aoana at 110 feet: two I3 38 foot road ways, 4 foot media and two 3) foot taewaiKsi, urinae No. su-5-134 over tha rria Kauroan.

-ine Pennsylvania Railroad, The Akron. Canton and Youneatown Railroad. The Rattlmnre mjl nhin n.llr... Fast North Street. The Pennsylvania and Ohio Canal and Tha Little Cuyahoga I ivrr.

length. 1 S83 78 feet or 3011 mile Contract to ba completed not later than riovemoer 15, Ohio State Employment Service. 38 Tuscarawaa Avenue. Barberton. Ohio, and nio rtaie tmpiovmeiu service.

33-35 N. Main Street. Akron 8, Ohio, will furnish tha successful bidder an employment list from which all qualified unskilled labor as la locally available, ahall be (elected for this prolect. The attention of bidders la directed to the special provisions covering subletting or assigning the contract, the use of domestic materials, selection of labor, houn of employment and condltlona of employment. Tha minimum wage to be paid to all labor employed on this contract shall be In accordance with tha "Schedule of Prevailing Hourly Wage Rates Ascertained and Determined bv The Department, of Industrial Relations applicable to State Highway Department Improvements In accordance with Sections 17-3.

17-4. 17-4a 17-5 and 17-Sa of tha General Code of Ohio Tha bidder must submit with hl hid a eertlfled check In the amount of 110.000 00. Plans and speculations are on file In the department of highways and the office of the division deputy director The director reserves thai right to reject any and all bids. T. J.

A ITER Stata Highway Director. May 33 59 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS STATE or OHIO DEPARTMENT OP HIUHWAYS Columbus. Ohio. Mav 13. 1950 Engineer of Sales Legal Copy No.

S0-H5 UNIT PRICE CONTRACT Sealed proposals will be received at the of flea of the State Highway Director of Ohio, at Columbus. Ohio, until 10.00 A. Ohio Standard Time. Tuesday, June 6. I960, for improvements In: Proposal No.

1, Summit County Ohio, on Akron Metropolitan Psrk District. Sand Run Parkway. Cltv of Akron. Portage Township, by an-pjving a bltumlnoua treatment. Item T-30.

T-33 anl I-n Pavement: Width 18 feet: Length 14 800 fet. Width 30 feet: Length I.68S feet. Total length 14. "00 feet or 3 80 miles Con'rart to be completed not later than September I. 1950.

The minimum Waee to he naid fn all labor employed on this contract shall be In accordance with the "Schedule of Pre-vailtiig Hourly Wage Rates Ascertained and Deiermined by The Department of Industrial Relations applicable to Stata Highway Department Improvement In accordance with Sections 17-3, 17-4. 17-4a, 17-5 and 17-5 ol tha General Code of Ohio," The bidder must lubmlt with his bid eertlfled check In tha amount of $3,798 50. and specifications are on flit In the department of highways and tha of-f'ce of tha division deputy director. The director reserves the rikhv to any and all bids. T.

J. KAUER, State Highway Director. May 12 19 RESOLUTION No. 195-1950 declaring It necessary to Improve Curtis Street from Coie Avenue to Stanton Avenue by facing, curbing and apron, concrete; slag base, bituminous top, tin-seal, constructing aiaewalks; and drams. WHEREAS.

The owners of a majority ef the loot frrntage nf property on Curtis Street from ro Avenue to Stanton have petitioned In writing for the oi said ftreet between the pom's earned by grading; curbing and fepron, concrete, pavniK. slag base, top, sinitie seal; constructing sicev fiiks; constructing drains; NOW THEREFORE. BE IT RESOLVED bv ihe Council of The Cltv of Akron: Section 1. That It Is necessary to 1m-proie Curtis Street from Cole Avenue to fe'anton Avenue in the following manner Grading; curuirg and apmn. concrete paving, base, bituminous top, single se: coi.s-.ruciii.g siuewilis.

and cons' ructlng drains. Sec-iun 2 That the grade of -aid street as improved rhall be the existing graoe as shown by the engineer piant and profiles which are made a part hereof; and that the grade ol the curus shall be in conformity with said plans and profiles. Section 3. That Ihe plans, specifications, estimates and profiles of the proposed improvement heretofore prepaied bv the Highway Engineer and now on file the office of the Director of Public Service be and the same are hereby approved. Section 4 That the whole cost of said Improvement less two per cent 12'vi thereof and the cost of Intersections shall be assessed bv the foot front upon the lollowmg described lots and lands, to wit: ail iots and iands bounding and abutting upon the proposed Improvement, which said lots and lands are nereljv determined to be specially benefited bv said improvement: and the cost of said Improvement shall Include the expense of the preliminary and other surveys and of printing and publishing the notices, resolutions ar.d ordinances required and the serving cf said notices, the cost of construction together with Interest on notes and bonds Issued In anticipation of the collection of deferred assessment and all necessary expenditure.

Section 6. That the assessments so to be levied shall be paid in twentv (20 1 installments, with Interest cn defe-red payments at the same rate as snail he borne bv the bonds to be Issued In anttclpaton of the collection thereof; provided that the owner of any rropertv assessed may at his option, pay such assessment In cash within thirtv days after the passage of the assessing ordinance Section 6 That bonds of The City of Akron shall be Issued in anticipation of the collection of assessments bv Installments and in an amount equal thereto, and notes of said city ahall be Issued In anticipation of the Issue of such bonds. 6ection 7. That the remainder of the tntira cost of aald Improvement not ape-cialiy assessed. Including the cost of Intersections and tha cost and expenses of any appropriation proceeding therefor and the damages awarded anv owner of Bdlolnlha lands and Interest thereon and the cost and expenae of any such award, shall be paid out of Highway Division funds Section I.

This resolution shall take effect and be in force from and after the earliest period alloaed by law. Passed April 4, 1950 FRANCIS J. OREISSINO. President of tha Council. C.

M. BUTLER. Clerk of Council. Vetoed: April 12, 1950. CHAS.

T. BLTJS-erR. Mayor. Paased over the Mayor'! Veto Mar 18, M. SUTLER.

Clark ot Council, War 33 3 AJAX BATHING SUIT CO. "Fortunately thafr not sale i i imicnus urts in 10 "MISSING FOUND" LOST Brindle boxer dog. male, large sue. haa black muzzie and whit Pot on chest, in vu tnitv ol Hudson nd Route 301 Answers to name of Tye. Was wearing chain around neck Liberal reward.

1767 Ninth Ciiyalmaa Fails. WAlhndge OjOO. LOST Saturday Nurses watch, in Krenge downtown ator. Reward. JEltereon 3481.

LOST Zipper key ease. Initial L. in Hl-LO 8uper Market, rails. Saturday night. Reward.

WA1-bridge 1810 TOY fox terrier, black and white. Named "Rex Saturday rear Chester and Ninth. SHerwood Hit alter five. Reward. 11 DOGS, BIRDS AND PETS.

VVYOGA BOARDING KENNELS One Of Ohio's Most Modern FAWN BOXER AT STUD WAllirldue 7063 SPRINGER spaniel registered pups. Male and female. tiO each. 1951 Tonawanda av STadium 2774. SMALL chihuahua puppv.

120. for quick sale. Boarding 3 per week. OXIoid 33M. GERMAN shepherd.

male nlni mouths old AKC registered. Call (ter five. SHerwood 1640, PEDIORFE1) cocker pups. 12 week old. SHerwood 34f4; FLEETWOOD FARM BATH.

OHIO Announces another handsome litter of 10 Irish aetter pups 6 males females Ch Klelghlight and Tv-ronne farm line-breeding. AKC. Reserve your pup early, thev are us 3 weeks Ira rd 1-3 mile off Rt 31. behind Bath General store. MOnt- rose2073.

NIGHT SCHOOL FOR DOG8 Summer class registration. We teach vou to train vour dog. For Information call WAlbridge 9929. All Breed TralnlngClub ofAkronInc 3-YEAR-OLD male boxer fawn. Registered, with papers.

UNiverslty 133. BOXER AT STUD Fawn, champion sired: also puppies available. JEf-ferson 5029 1 2 JEWELRY FOR GRADUATION Ladles' 15-)ewel Bulnva wrist watches, 22 50. Men's 15-lewel Buloy wrist watches. (14.50 FOR JUNE BRIDES Stx-dlatnond bridal sets.

114.50. NEIMAN LOAN CO. 356SMalnat. OUT OF PAWN DIAMONDS At Sacrifice Prices TED ALLEN. 985 E.

MARKET ST. 1 3 WANTED TO BUY OOOD USED furniture, and ll thing vou hay no us fori Scrap Iron, batteries, metal, rag te. Sol LIU JEfferaon 6455 ODDS AND ENDS of dishes glass. HavUand hand painted dishes, telna dolls, any entlou fumttur. ROBERTSON OXford 2591 JE fferson 1587 WANTED MEN'S Used clothlnir.

Sun Cleaners and Clothiers. 84 E. Mill at two doors east ot Masonic Temple. BLack-stone 5423. GOLD COINS 75 premium All denomination.

871 8. Main at WAR PRICES pld for any amount used furniture or what have you. Pete Slialow auctioneer JEfferaon 5432. WANTED 5 old cash register In working condition or repairable. PLaza 5778 Typewriters, Boats, Motors Fishing tackle, radio, welder, lawn-mower, electric motor, machinery.

compressor Campbell, ill W. Cedar. CASH I CASH! CASH I Wt Buy Good Used Furniture Ruga and Aonltances 84 8. Howard at. PRanklnl S024 Auction Furniture Co CASH FOR YOUR FURNITURB Keenan Bros.

Furniture TJav or night, call JEfferaon 84H "cash FOR YOUR FORNrrURi" ANY AMOUNT-VAN BEAN HEmiock 6723 EVENINGS. HEmiock 4752 CALL US before you sell vour furniture. We pay highest prices. MARVEL FURNITURE EXCHANGE 30 8. Howard JEfferaon 3211 To Sell Your Furniture HEMINGTON-PEHRSON Call PRinceton MIS CASH FOR DIAMONDS.

wtche. lewelry platinum and eld gold. FERTKL'S 49 B. Main at FRanklln SSH PAY CASH For small studio piano for child's room. WAlbridge 4747 HARDWARE, tools, machinery, fishing supplies bought for cash.

MORTON'S SURPLUS 899 B. Market BLackston 773 FOLKS! Sell th furniture tool and tun you no longer need We buy and ell anvthlng of value. THE MAIN SWAP SHOP 84.7-847 Main POrtage 1838 14-B Birth Announcements The M. O'Nell Co. will give absolutely free an 8x10 black and white photograph of your Baby with your Beacon Journal announcement.

Picture may be taken from 1 to 8 month after baby birth. For Information, or to plac your announcement of your Baby's birth, call Miss Prlendly BLackston 7968. or BLackstone J11L MR. AND MRS. L.

W. GOTSCHALL or 1467 Indianola av. announce the arrival of JUDITH MARIE 7 pounds, 9i ounce. May 36 at Peoples Hospital MR. AND MRS.

ALV1N R. TASKER ijune Douglas) of 1187 Crestvlew announce the arrival of MARK WILLIAM 7 pounds, 10 ounces. May 34. 1950 2 30 p. m.

at City Hospital MR AND MRS. ERVIN ODOM 113 Kelly announce the arrival of a son ERVIN HILL ODOM, JR. 6 pounds, 12 ounces, Mav 33 3:03 a. m. at city Hospital MR.

AND MRS. L. N. DELL Of Chestnut Cuyahoga Falls, announce the arrival of BARBRA EMILIE 6 pounds, 4 ounces. May 25 MR.

AND MRS. ERVAN C. KINGS-LAND announce the arrival of JORJA MYNETTB 5 pounds, 13' ounces, on March 25 MR. AND MRS. ROBERT O.

HOOD Route 11, Box 358. Akron, announce the arrival of MAXINE LOUI8B 6 pounds, 1 ounce. May 23 MR. AND MRS. O.

C. BUCKNER 557 Cuyahoga are happy to announce the arrival of a ton TIMOTHY RAY 8 pounds, 12 ounces, My 34 atCity Hospltai MR. AND MRS. JAMES BOYER (Mary Jackson I 836 Bellows, announce the arrival of TWYLA LOUI8B 3 pounds. May 21.

at City Hospital MR. AND MRS. SIDNEY AKERS Mabel Harlessi 2939 Albreeht ay are happy to announce the arrival of a daughter ARVALENE MAY 8 pounds. 9 ounces. May 34 at City Hospital ft I9I0 1930 mo 11950 chart th amount of i our pruuun: 1 EDUCATION NEW CLASS JULY 3 IN COMMERCIAL Art APPLIED ART ACADEMY I.

Buchtel Akron, O. HEmiock 2123 RIGGS-LE MAR BARBER COLLEGE Da and Hlfht classes Anorovetf For Veteran a Training Metropolis bid. 3D Halo at BLackstone 8713 AKRON SCHOOL OF COSMETOLOGY Pav-Nlght Class Ol Approved 18 Market at. BLackstone 616S Famous Marinello System RIOOS-LE MAR AKRON BEAUTY SCHOOL Dav-Nlght Classes Write or phone 39( Main HEmiock 690" MEN-WOMEN WANTED tnaulre at Beauty Culture Registration Center Complete information about how to become a beauty operator. Veteran-approved Dae and night classes.

Phone writ or atop tn at th Sayre Beauty School 190 8 Main at. BLackston S783 SUMMER TERMS BEGIN June 19 And 20 Register Now HAMMEL BUSINESS UNIVERSITY 57 E. Market at. JEfferson 1317 ENROLL AT McKIM'S Radio-television servicing: radio operating: refrigeration: air-condl- tlonmg servicing; welding Approved for Veteran Training MrKIM TECHNICAL INSTITUTE 35 N. Main st.

FRanklln 4014 15 HELP MALE OR FEMALE WANTED Cook for truck stop No phone calls. 2879 W. Market. 16 HELP MALE Salary New Car Salesmen Opening for 4 experienced, sober automobile salesmen. Must do honest days work.

Will pay $75 weekly salary plus bonus. Liberal demonstrator plan. Furnish gasoline. No house deals. Salesmen protected 100, only if you can qualify and will follow our work plan.

See Bill Rutledge, General Sales Manager, East Akron Nash, 19 N. Arlington st. TEACHERS and students, pleasant. profitable summer position, selling men's and women'a wearing apparel. Full or part time For Interview call FRanklin 7215 Sunday and evenings.

UNiverslty 3085. OUTDOOR EMPLOYMENT AS Treemen IMMEDIATE OPENINGS for training and employment In the Interesting, outdoor profession of tree care to oualified young men. Must be between 18 and 28 vears old. single, free to leave home, and must be able to pass thorough physical examination. High school education reoulred.

LIVING EXPENSES furnished during three weeks of training in Kent. Ohio, then field assignment with hourly rate. FOR FURTHER DETAILS, see E. Bovles. Portage Hotel, Akron.

Wednesday and Thursday only. Mav 31st and June 1st. from 9 a m. to 4 p. m.

Those In vicinity of Kent apply direct to THE DAVEY TREE EXPERT CO. OFFICE Cltv Bank Building. Kent 6am dates and same hours as abov Carpenters And Bricklayers Union hourly rate. Maple Height. Ohio One mile north of Bedford.

Call iCIeveland) Kenmore 10770. Are You This Man? Age 21-45. High school education or better. Own car. Present Income below 8100 a week on a tob beneath your abilities.

Experience In handling men helpful. Here is a local sales opportunity with a national We train vou. No traveling. No canvassing For Interview write 1510 30th Cleveland 14. Ohio.

STUDENTS! College And High School FULL OR PART TIME High Commission and Bonus Repeat Items. A few territories open, For personal Interview call FRanklln 7318 weekdays: evenings and Sundavs, UNiverslty 3085. Wanted Men To Train For Branch Sales Managers National Organization Earn while training. Equipment furnished. For Interview call FRanklln 7215 weekdays evenings and Sundavs, UNiverslty 3085.

MAKE MONEY EASY AND FAST Bell Contacts For 81 Full Or Part Time 9 Buchtel Albert Lee Beauty Salon USE THE CLASSIFIED FOR BEST RESULTS SUPREME COUNCIL KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Religious Information Bureau 4422 LINDELL BLVD. ST. LOUIS 8, MO. menage ipontored by the member of Akron, Barberton, Cuyahoga FalU and Wadttcorth Council of the Knight of Columbui,.

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