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The Akron Beacon Journal from Akron, Ohio • Page 26

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Akron, Ohio
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26
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24 Akron Beacon Journal Friday, October 8, 1948 You'll find all of iheie advertised home furnishings in our conveniently located Barberton and Cuyahoga Falls store. Store hours Saturday, 9:30 M. to 9 P. M. Buy your furniture, radios, pianos, gas and electrical appliance at (TXeiVs and enjoy them uhil you pay for them.

Pay only a small amount down, the balance in easy divided payments. Ex-German Fliers Kept Near Bases By NAT A. BARROWS ChlcifO Nl rri5 Brli PARIS Former Luftwaffe Stainleti tleel burner grate are unbreakable and non-tilt, n'Z TV ijrfcz-i--" i 1 1 pilots, aircrew gunners and other specialists in Germany's wartime air force have been ordered by the British not to travel beyond 30 kilometers (18 miles) from their homes in the British zone of Germany. This information comes to trie from a reliable businessman 'stationed in the Brltlah zone who says the- order restricting the movements of Luftwaffe experts was Issued secretly a few days ago. The order is symptomatic of the general uneasiness over the political situation throughout Europe and reflects particularly British Polhhed aluminum grill unit In imoklesi broiler is eaty to keep bright.

tightening of their own derenses. IN OTHER WORDS, the British do not want skilled pilots too far from the telephone just In case, The restrictive order must not be Interpreted as a sign of anything more than that normal precautions are being taken generally In this part of the world. It follows the same line of reasoning which prompted the United States to base large bomber plans and fighter planes In Britain. If this order applies generally to former Luftwaffe men now living in the British zone it is a most interesting commentary on the willingness of the British to use their one-time enemies as partners in any future emergency. ntv TxnjTimn4NT.

who has had Eighteen-ineh, overuse oven-holds jour takes or a 30-pound roast. tii rinapsf contacts with both aiiii huslnessmen. has given me specific examples of German friends, former Luftwaffe airmen, who have been told to kn within 30 kilometers from Speedex lifetime burners give flexible heat to any degree tcanted. their known residences. Thus, barely three years after the end of the war, the present state of fears and jitters over the 77,, colon Viinnkurte and Kremlin am bitions is creating a psychology of expediency wnicn wouia nava uero unttunKame a lew years dbkh.

Hardwick Range Super, divided top Gqs range with chromium burners Guaranteed for life Masonic Lodge Will Honor Past Masters 'cV Refute "sooce maker Super Size IS" Oven Holds 30-lb. Roast Pay Only $23 Down Balance in Easy Payments! Robertshmv Heat Control for Accurate Baking -1 Past masters and veterans of Loyalty lodge 645, Free Accepted Masons, will, be honored at a dinner and meeting of the lodge Saturday night at the Masonic temple. The lodge also will mark Its 30th anniversary at the affair. Lodge will be opened at 4 p. In charge of John L.

Tenpenny, worshipful master, and the ritual 0975 fle 8 cu. ft- exterior! baked enamel One-Piece, Easy-To-Clean Monotop istic work of the intra oegree wiu be in charge of past masters, headed by Angus C. Van Home, who served In that office In 1840. The past masters to be honored rA rhnries L. Billow, one of Ak t'7 50 VHn tXOllOUl jniUh Vll'SS SH linn iHiuifiiuii.

QriU Lamp and Tinier $10 extra Think of it! A full size range with an extra large 18" wide oven at a epe-cial budget price! Burner grates are stainless steel, non-breakable, non-tilt! Accurate Robertshaw thermostat. Tilt less, lock type oven racks.v "Speedex" non-clog burners, 2 of giant capacity! Flush to wall and floor construction. The greatest gas range value in years! Goi Ranges Fourth Floor O'Neil's Balance jiaian ron's nine 33rd degree Masons; Robert K. Crawford, E. J.

Larrick, Milton D. Walters, Frend A. Graham, J. Kdward Bohn, Eugene F. Edgerly, William B.

Watts, Joseph L. Shifflet, H. Eugene Hodges, Frank O. Stoner. George C.

Grant, Van B. Camden, John E. Resseger, Nelson Hoover. Alfred Foster. Van lo beneiit "Cre 9 f'jSl lllC nenT as a service.

Jfrigeraio mo9t bc a ixncillt O'NeiV- today Home, Jay G. Livinbstone, Arthur F. Billow, Clare B. snoagraas, riirrn V. Kennedv.

Ernest Davis, FranWyn T. Dickinson and Vivian I. Schumacher. THOSE WHO will be awarded veterans' pins for 21 years' con-Mminim mmhershin are Huch Alderdlce, Carl H. Bnhn, John nicrlitnn.

Geore-e B. Forsvth. Dale Gallagher, Paul A. Hedge, William H. Hill, David P.

Jameson, Oscar L. Keating, George P. Koontz. Win lm H. Love.

Allen L. Mar In Alhert A. Neal. Charles Newlon, Ernest O. Rufener, John v.

Rckumrix. Rov B. Settle. Wil liam J. Snyder, Dee Tiffany, Ralph C.

Williams and F. xoung. Tha nln will be presented by Tenpenny, assisted by J. Edward Bnhn and oranam. Broi ie Scree i Door In 11 'i 1 wi2-Li StormDooHn Winter i .1 1 11 nninn Crist, of Alliance, grand treasurer and past grand master of the Grand Lodge of Ohio, will be the principal speaker at the See the World Series games on Television Saturday in our Television Department.

banquet at 6 p. m. Jersey Exhibit Set For Oct. 12 rnr.TiMRTTS im More than 600 head of cattle are expected to be M'yr 18950 B'Cl Installation Extra Terms Can Be Arranged I 1 L.r sent to the state rairgrounns ior the all American Jersey show and Innlnr. WsnV OXhihitlon Oct.

12-16. The first arrivals were 11 head umed hv Htitrh Bonncll of Youngs others are coming in steadily, officials reported. At least 20 states and Canada will be represented, they said. IN 1940, the number of first 'and second generation U. S.

residents of German stock was of ItaliBn, of Cana. dian, of Polish, of Russian, of Irish, of English, of Swedish, of Austrian, of Mexican, 1,000,000. Redwood 12-Light Combination door with Easy-change center panel JOHN V. PENDER' Motorola Television In the Famous table model receiver set with 26 sq. inches of Clear picture area! 24.98 Length 6' Width 2' ecu Width I.entth 0- EACH $29.98 Light, Compact Enough to Carry Cabinet in Walnut, Blond or Mahogany Finest in Sound Reception Easy-To-Operate Controls Doors Specially Treated, Need A'o Paint, Varnish Finest Construction, Mortised, and Tenoned Joints Made of genuine California redwood, not ordinary while pine! And lhey'r priced almost as low as white pine doors.

The frame is especially treated so that paint or varnish is never needed. Come in or rail us', we have all standard sizes ready for immediate delivery. Houieworei Fourth Floor O'Neil's Alio in Mossillon, Barberton, Cuyahoga Folia Here is television as you hoped it would be amazingly clear, bright pictures plus the finest in sound reception at a price all tan afford. 26 square inches of picture area. Simplified controls make if as easy to operate as your present (Mimirrli to rnrrv in miv mom where aerial lead-in is Automobile dealer switched to Calvert because "it's a better deal.

better, too!" of Ent Prkwy North, Momphii, Tnn: available. Handsome cabinet is available in walnut, blond or mahogany. A truly outstanding value! CALVERT RESERVE Blended Whiskey Proof-85 Grain Neutral BptrlU. Calvert DUtillera New York City Radio Second Floor O'Neil'i.

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