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CALL BL-3-1111 1 B- -BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENTS Birth Announcements To place an inexpensive Birth Announcement, call BL-3-1111, ask for Want Ads, then ask Miss Friendly. You will receive a pink or blue wrapped souvenir edition of the Sunday Beacon Journal containing your child's birth announcement. A splendid gift record of the important events of the day of your baby's birth. 1-DEATH NOTICES SCHOLL (Lakatos) formerly 35 A years, of of Akron, Reno, Nevada, passed away Thursday Dec. 12.

Survived by her husband, Robert: mother. Mrs. Sopia Orbon of Masontown, 3 Brothers, Michael La Katos of Cleveland, John of Akron: and Stephen with the USAF: 4 sisters, Mrs. Marion Radcliffe of Akron: Julia Saulic of North Royalton, Mrs. Helen Tisci of Cuvahoga Falls, Mrs.

Frances Swartz of Masontown, Pa. Funeral services will be anounced later. Rossi, FR-6-4323.) STEFANCIC (Stefansky) John, 70 years, 214 E. Cassel died Dec. 12, in Barberton Citizens Hospital.

Survived by his wife, Rose; one son and two daughters, Joseph. Mrs. Katie Weihrauch and Mrs. Mary Litton. Barberton; 8 grandchildren, 2 great grandchildren.

He was a member of the C. F. U. No. 254, Holy Name Society of Chirst King Church, Akron, and the 20 Year Club of the W.

Rosary recited Sunday 3 p. m. at the funeral home. Funeral Monday morning 8:45 a. m.

at the Topolosky Home for Funerals, 9:30 a. m. at the church. Burial in Lakewood Cemetery. Friends may call after 6 p.

m. Saturday at the Topolsky Home for Funerals, (Topolsky, SH-5-3895.) TENNEY Jerle, age 29 years, of 1366 East passed away Friday a. m. Survived by parents, the Rev. and Mrs.

Gay Tenney: sister, Mrs. Margaret Bartlett of Akron; brothers, Morris and Robert. of Akron: grandparents, Mrs. J. W.

DeBarr of Worthington, W. Va. Services will be held Sunday, 2 p. m. at the People's Gospel Mission in Barberton with the Rev.

C. D. Owens in charge and the Rev. Russell Camp assisting. Removal will be made to Ten Mile.

W. where services will be held Monday, 11 a. m. Interment Upper Baptist Cemetery, Ten Mile. W.

Va. Family will receive friends from to 10 p. m. Saturday at the Dunn-Quigley Funeral Home and on Sunday from 1 p. m.

until time of services at the church. (Dunn-Quigley, FR-6-2119). VARRECCHIA Leonard 81 years, of 837 Dan passed away Friday, Dec. 13. He is survived by his wife, Adelaide; 6 sons, Tony, Humbert, Romeo, George.

Leonard- and Jobnny: daughters, Mrs. Margaret Tullio, Mrs. Josephine Spada, Mrs. Violet Gentile, Mrs. Adaline Fleshman, Vera Long.

and Miss Juliet: 24 grandchildren, 4 great-grandchildren, The members of the Sons of Italy Lodge No. 685 will meet Sunday at 7:30 p. the Unione Pugliese Society will meet Monday at 7:30 p. m. Funeral services Tuesday 8 a.

m. from the Rossi Cathedral Chapel, and 9 m. at St. Anthony Church. Interment in Holy Cross Cemetery.

Friends may call at the Rossi Chapel, 552 N. Main after 3 p. m. Sunday and Monday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. m.

(Rossi, FR-6-4323) WELLINGS Joseph, 72 years, of 649 Fultz passed away Dee. 12. Survived by wife, Bertha; son. Harold of Akron; daughter, Mrs. Kenneth Ludwick of Dayton, four grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs.

Pat Sullivan in Pennsylvania, Mrs. John Lewis and Mrs. Ruth McFarland, both in Maryland. Dr. C.

Willard Fetter will conduct services 1 p. m. Monday at Adams Funeral Home. Interment Mt. Peace Cemetery.

Friends may call after Noon Sunday, at Adams Funeral Home. WORTH Harry, neral For Adams 77 years, of S. High passed away Dec. 4. Fuannouncements later.

further information call Funeral Home. FOR A CLASSIFIED AD TAKER CALL BL-3-1111 1-DEATH NOTICES ZEMLANSKY Mrs. Xenia of 200 Hilien rd. passed away Dec. 13.

Survived by 2 sons. Jacob and Joseph, both of Akron: 4 daughters, Mrs. Daisy Michalsky of Arizona; Mrs. Mildred Krupey of Pennsylvania; Mrs. Anna Sudia, and Mrs.

Olga Adams, both of Akron; 21 grandchildren, 10 great-grandchildren. Parastas 8 p. m. Saturday at Adams Funeral Home. Rev.

Fr. Peter Rozdelsky will conduct services 1:30 p. m. Sunday at Adams Funeral Home, 2 p. m.

in St. Nicholas Russian Orthodox Church. Interment St. Nicholas Cemetery, Friends may call after 3 p. m.

Saturday at Adams Funeral Home. 4-CARD OF THANKS KREITZBURG We wish to express our heartfelt thanks and deep appreciation to our many friends, neighbors, and relatives, for their kindness, sympathy, the cards and flowers, at the loss of our beloved husband, father, and grandfather, ALEXANDER KREITZBURG We especially wish to thank Rev. David Burnham for his comforting words, at this time: and the Eckard-Baldwin Funeral Home for their acts of kindness and service. MRS. ESSIE KREITZBURG CURTIS.

GEORGE AND LEONARD KREITZBURG MRS. BEATRICE BIDDLE VADA KREITZBURG AND FAMILIES LaCAMERA We wish to extend our deepest appreciation and heartfelt thanks to all our friends. neighbors and relatives. for their gracious deeds of kindness. for the beautiful floral tributes, Mass Offerings, cards and other expressions of sympathy at the our beloved husband.

father, and grandfather, DR. JOSEPH LaCAMERA Our special thanks Are pressed to Fr. Andrews, Fr. Haas, and Fr. Trivisono, for their comforting words; to Hummel Funeral Home for their kind and courteous service: also.

for the Memorial contributions to the Heart Fund. St. Sebastian Building Fund, and St. Anthony Building Fund. MRS.

LOUISED A. LaCAMERA JR. MRS. E. A.

FIOCCA IMHOFF We wish to express our deepest appreciation and sincere thanks to our many friends, relatives and neighbors, for their many acts of kindness, beautiful flowers, and sympathy at the loss of our beloved husband. brother, father and grandfather. PERCY J. IMHOFF We especially wish to thank Rev. William Dieringer for his comforting words: also the Schermesser Funeral Home for their kind and courteous service.

MRS. IDA IMHOFF AND FAMILY FOSTER IMHOFF PERSONS We wish to express our deepest appreciation and heartfelt thanks to our many friends, neighbors and relatives for their many acts of kindness and comfort in our hour of need: for their prayers, beautiful floral tributes, cards and expressions of sympathy at the loss of our beloved husband, father and grandfather, ARTHUR WILLIS PERSONS We especially wish to thank the Rev. Robert Searles for his beautiful message; the McGowan Reid Funeral Home and most especially Mr. Reid for his kindness, thoughtfulness and help which were truly appreciated. LEONA NELISSE PERSONS PAUL AND DOROTHY BOHLEY PAUL AND MIRIAM REESE DONNA AND KEITH BOHLEY GREGORY.

CYNTHIA AND REBECCA REESE Steve, age 64 years, of 284 S. Main passed away Thursday. Funeral services Monday, p. from. A Greek Orthodox Church.

Interment Mt. Peace Cemetery. Friends may call at the Cox Funeral Home after p. m. Sunday.

(Cox, GRESSEL NOTICES GEORGE Private Charles age 23 years, passed away in Carmel. Dec. 8. Survived by his parents: Mr. and Mrs.

George F. Gressel, of 1935 S. Arlington Akron: grandmothers, Mrs. Anna Crum, of Caldwell, 0., and Mrs. Helen Gressel.

Zanesville, 0. Funeral serv. ices Monday, 9:30 A. m. at St.

Paul Catholic Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Friends may call at the EckArd- Baldwin Funeral Home after p. m. Saturday.

(Eckard-Baldwin, JE-5-7141.) HITTLE Rev. Claude Cinc6o years, of Indianapolis, passed away Dec. 12. Survived by wife. Litlie in Indiana: son, Luther A.

Hittle of Akron: granddaughters, Elizabeth Joyce and Lucille both of Akron. Rev. Thomas Paino will conduct services 10:30 a. m. Monday In the Sterling Funeral Home, Indianapolis.

Interment New Bethel. Indiana. For further information 1 call Adams Funeral Home. HOLICH (Holic) Mrs. Mary, 83 years, 315 Baird passed away Friday.

Survived by niece, Mrs. Katy Trpka; nephew, Michael Holich. Evening services Sunday 8 p. m. at the Kucko Funeral Home and funeral services Monday 2 p.

m. at Holy Trinity Luthren Church. Rov. Andrew Mazak officiating. Interment Mt.

Hope. Friends call at the Kucko Funeral Home Saturday 7 to 10 p. 111.. Sunday 2 to 4 and 7 to 10 p. m.

and Monday at the church after 11 a. m. (Kucko). KELLY Rev. Iola age 73 years, of 741 Kipling passed away Dec.

12. Survived by daughter. Mrs. Isabella Keifer of Wooster, 0.: sons. George H.

Kelly of San Pablo, and Major Elton L. Kelly in Japan: 12 grandchildren: 17 great grandchildren; sister, Mrs. C. B. Colkitt of Gothenburg, brother, H.

Wainwright of -Punxsutawney, Pa. Funeral services Sunday, 2 p. at the Lovers Lane Christian Church (Allen Memorial Church of Christ), Rev. G. Lynn Pugh officiating.

Burial in Crown Hill Centetery. Elva Chapter, OES, will hold special services Saturdav, 7:30 p. m. Friends may call at the Eckard-Baldwin Funeral Home from Saturday noon until Sunday noon, and thereafter at the Church until time of service. (EckardBaldwin, MARQUETTE Wm.

Ralph, 47 years, 811 Indian Trail, passed away Thursday al m. Funeral services from the Prentice Co. Funeral Home, 1154 Kenmore Monday, 1:30 p. Rev. Edwin P.

Eberly officiating. Interment Lakewood Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home after 2 p. m. Saturday, (Prentice PL-3-7721.) NESBITT Mamie age 79 years, died Dec.

14th at 642 Diagonal rd. Survived by daughters, Mrs. Lucretia Bailey of Akron, Mrs. Frances Robb of Barberton: brother. T.

M. Gottron of South Bend. sister, Mrs. J. C.

Miller of Fremont. 0.: seven grandchildren: 11 greatgrandchildren. Friends may call at the Schermesser Funeral Home all day Sunday where services will be held Monday at 2 p. m. Interment Rose Hill Memorial Park.

(Schermesser, PA-4-5818.) NEWMAN Lena, 63 years, of 750 Warner beloved wife of Philip, devoted mother of Mrs. Ronald Wolf. Miss Ruth and Miss Jacklyn, dear sister of Isadore Zalkind of New York City, and grandmother of two. Rabbi Norman Shapiro and Cantor Abraham Denburg will conduct services at the Gordon Memorial Home Sunday, Dec. 15, at 1 p.

m. Interment Workman's Circle Cemetery. Family will observe Memorial Week at the residence of Mrs. Ronald Wolf, 1168 Crestview AV. In lieu of flowers contributions may be made to the Workshop for the Counell of Retarded Children.

(Gordon, 2-MEMORIALS Akron District Heart Association Gratefully Acknowledges Memorial Gifts 826 Locust st. PO-2-8831 -Clip Me NEARLY WHO HAS ANYTHING TO SELL USES WANT ADS IN THE BEACON JOURNAL You, too, can use want ads profitably WRITE YOUR WANT we will tell you the cost The Advertisement Will Not Be Inserted Until We Receive Your Definite Order WRITE ONE WORD IN EACH SPACE NAME STREET CITY STATE CLIP AND MAIL TO AKRON BEACON JOURNAL Best Cash Results at Lowest Cost U.S MAIL Mail Me- FOR RESULTS LIKE THIS: GAS STOVE. SOLD! good condition. Robert Shaw control. ST-4First Night Ad Appeared 7462.

4 -CARD OF THANKS PARSONS We sincerely express our gratitude to the many friends, neighbors and relatives. who assisted 11s by their generosity, beautiful floral tributes, prayers, cards, and other expressions of sympathy at the Joss of our beloved wife. mother, daughter, and sister, LOUISE PARSONS We especially wish to thank Reverend Dr. Wm. E.

Troup for his comforting words and the Schlup Funeral Home for their kindness and courteous service. ALLEN PARSONS, MARGIE, SALLY. JIM THE NEVLING FAMILY THE ROATH FAMILY UDOVICH We would like to extend our grateful thanks to our many friends, relatives, and neighbors for their expressions of sympathy, their generous deeds of kindness, cards and floral offerings at the loss of our beloved wife, mother, and grandmother. MILDRED MARY UDOVICH We especially wish to thank Fr. Glocar for his consolation; the Knights of Columbus, and the Weigand Funeral Home for their kind service and assistance.

KARLO UDOVICH MIKE OBRADOVICH PETER OBRADOVICH STELLA GRUDEN STEVE OBRADOVICH WILLIAM OBRADOVICH AND FAMILIES (VERCUSKI) We wish to express our heartfelt appreciation and thanks to our many friends, relatives, and neighbors. for the many acts of kindness. the beautiful floral tributes, cards, gifts for Masses. and other expressions of sympathy at the loss of our beloved mother, KATHERINE (VERCUSKI) WIECZORKOWSKI BRUCE VERCUSKI B. VINCENT VERCUSKI JOSEPH VERCUSKI MRS.

EVERETT CARGILL MRS. JOHN MIKO MRS. AGNES VERCUSKI AND FAMILIES WINGARD We wish to express our deepest appreciation and sincere thanks to our many friends. relatives And neighbors for their many acts of kindness, beautiful flowers and sympathy at the loss of our beloved husband, father, and grandfather, HOUSTOR R. WINGARD We especially wish to thank Rev.

T. C. Clark for his comforting words. and the William Schlup Funeral Home for their kind and helpful service. MRS.

VELMA WINGARD MR. AND MRS. HOUSTON WINGARD JR. MR. AND MRS.

DONALD E. ARD AND MRS. ROBERT A. WINGARD AND FAMILIES 5-IN REMEMBRANCE IN LOVING MEMORY OF OUR DEAR SON AND BROTHER DUANE RICHARD COOPER Who passed away Dec. 14, 1954 On a cold night in December As the world in silence lay, Jesus called our Duane to Heaven.

Silently he slipped away. Just to see his smiling face, Hear his cheery voice once more, Hear his footsteps in the hallway As he opened wide the door. Someday I know we'll meet him Over on that other shore. As one by one the calls us. There we'll part no more.

SADLY MISSED BY MRS. LENA HOSSLER SHIRLEY COOPER DOROTHY SWITZER IN LOVING MEMORY OF WIFE. MOTHER AND GRANDMOTHER ELLA L. GLASS Who passed away December 14, 1955. Time speeds on, another year has passed Since death Its gloom, its shadows, cast Within our home, where all seemed bright, And took from us a shining light.

We miss that light, and ever will Her vacant place is none to Down here we mourn, but not in vain, For up in Heaven we will meet again. FOREVER IN OUR MEMORY OSCAR S. GLASS AND FAMILY 6 -FLOWERS, FLORAL DESIGNS HURRY! BRING SPRING IN With An Exquisite Conversational Garden Tropically Planted A Gift To Remember Long After The Holiday Season PARAMOUNT FLORIST TOWN AND COUNTRY FLORIST HE-4-6000 SW-4-9845 7-FUNERAL DIRECTORS ECKARD-BALDWIN FUNERAL HOME 760 E. Market st. JE-5-7141 9-CEMETERY LOTS FOUR -GRAVE lot Cemetery, in Lot beautiful No.

Rose 535-A. Section 10, containing 168-sq. ft. Contact owner hy mail or phone. W.

Stahl. 1857 N. Cleveland Akron MO-6-2689. SECTION 22. Rose Hill Burial Park.

4-grave lot with monument right for $250. HE-48316. CHOICE 4-grave lot in Greenlawn Memorial Park. Price reduced to $285. ME-3-4665.

10-SPECIAL BULLETINS New Year's Supplies A 'N' A NOVELTY CO. WHOLESALE 310 W. Market Ni. JE-5-5243 EVELYN CORNELL of Cuya: hoga Falls, Ohio. sister of Mrs.

Florence Allen. Zanesville. Ohio. Evelyn call me, Carrie, at PO-2-1186. DANCE BAND Four or five pieces available for New Year's Eve.

Call JE5-4766. WE RENT SPOTLIGHTS Akron Theater Supply 980 N. Main st, FR-6-2480 STANLEY STRAND PRESENTS WATCH WARNER FOR YOUR NAME "FREE TICKETS" Watch for your name in the Want Ads, Each night the Beacon Journal will publish ten names selected from the city directory. These names will appear under various classifications and headings. Watch for your name! When your name appears, two tickets to the Strand Theater will be mailed to you.

WARNER BROS. PRESENT FREE PARKING EVERY NIGHT AFTER 6 P. M. STARRING FATS DOMINO 77 S. JERRY LEE LEWIS HOWARD BUDDY KNOX STREET JIMMY BOWEN CHARLIE THE FOUR COINS LATE Featuring the COUNT BASIE BAND with JOE WILLIAMS AND MANY MORE! SHOW CO-FEATURE SAT.

"SO LOVELY SO DEADLY" NIGHT 10-SPECIAL BULLETINS MAKE YOUR appointment now for a jolly Santa and his helper to call on your children. Also available for special Christmas parties, clubs, etc. Reasonable. SW-4-7214. 11-AMUSEMENTS BETTY JOHNSON.

psychic adviser. Advice on Jove. business and all domestic problems, 10 a. m. to 9 p.

m. daily. 214 W. Exchange upstairs. 14-LOST AND FOUND LOST- Black purse containing blue billfold and valuables between Federman's and O'Neil's.

Reward. ORchard 3- 4086, Kent. FOUND--A place where you can get interest! Start your savings account with AKRON SAVINGS LOAN, 156 S. Main st. at Bowery.

BROWN brindle bulldog, female. Answers to name of Boxer. Around 10 weeks old. Reward. Wearing a brown harness.

JE-5-1438. REWARD FOR information of black male dog, about 15 pounds. Name "Pooch." Missing since Sunday morning from 827 Kickapoo, Six Corners. ST-4-1315. LOST-Red Bone hound, male, years old, with chain on neck, no collar.

BL-3-9437. Reward. LOST -Male collie pup, 5 months old, marked like Lassie; N. Hawkins Metropolitan Park area, Sunday. TE-6-2842.

LOST -Black, tan and white beagle, vicinity of Firestone Park. Has identification tags. Call PR-3-4744. LOST-Hotpoint stove (RK 6 SS), (1030617), in carton. in vicinity of Canal Fulton.

FR-67311. LOST- Class ring, '57 Central High. Reward. PA-4-8816 GREY TOPCOAT exchanged in Shortie's Barbershop, Satur. day p.

m. Return to 112 W. Dartmore. PR-3-2507. LOST--Lady's gold engagement ring with single diamond.

Reward. UN-4-5134. LOST Wallet between Polsky's and Baltimore Ohio parking lot, around 7 p. m. Please return wallet, papers and metal.

SW-4-9289. 16-DOGS, BIRDS PETS POODLE puppies for CHRISTMAS. Black standard, $100. Canton 9-2223. AQUARIUMS 5-Gal.

Stainless Steel Tanks $3.95 Complete 5-Gal Set-Up $9.95 Complete 10-Gal. Set-Up. $17.95 Automatic Heaters, $4.25 Angels $.40 Each Each A Pair A Pair Bird, Dog. Cat, Supplies OHIO AQUARIUM 805 N. MAIN ST FR-6-2817 TROPICAL FISH -PARAKEETS Aquariums, cages, fish and bird supplies.

GEORGE'S BIRDLAND 892 S. Arlington, Near Archwood GIVE A LIVE GIFT THIS CHRISTMAS GIVE A DACHSHUND PUPPY CALL DISSELHOFF'S ME-3-3421-AKC PORTAGE COUNTY ANIMAL PROTECTIVE LEAGUE Monday through Saturday, 12 noon to p. m. Wednesday and Friday evenings. 7 to 9.

m. Sunday, 2:30 to 5 p. m. Infirmary Ravenna. PUPPIES wanted for resale.

Must be registered. Over 100 different breeds for sale. Open on Sundays, Mt. Pleasant Kennels, Rt. 8.

North Canton. 0. HYacinth 9-5802. HOME RAISED parakeets and canaries. Tropical fish, mixed breed puppies.

Persian cats. Complete line of pet supplies. PETLAND 1843 S. Main St. Four more left, 2 male, and 9-WEEK-OLD French poodles 2 female.

Black with silver feet, all pedigreed. Reasonable. 9 W. Bartges. FR-6-0005.

DACHSHUND PUPS Bred for fine disposition and raised in our own home. AKC registered of course. OV-83785. ENGLISH pointer pups, five months, from championship stock. registered.

Will hold until Christmas. Call Medina, PArk 2-3132. TRAIN YOUR DOG Classes start Jan. 7. AKC.

FRED SCHUTTE. PA-4-2537 PUG and pom puppies, some champion sired. WIll Medina hold. Kay's, 2 miles north on 42. BEAGLE and blue tick pups, 10 weeks old.

VA-5-3050, evenings. MINIATURE PINCHER Puppies For Sale Call ST-4-3576 CANARIES, show winners, all colors. Reasonable. Wm. Kimmich.

4 miles west of Medina on Rt. 18, at Mallet Creek. AKC GERMAN Shepherd Pups Kent, ORchard 3-7486 A-1 MALE rabbit beagle, $40. PO-2-1604 BOXER PUPPY. fawn, $35.

Has SW-4-3367 FOR SALE Boston Terrier puppies. AKC registered. Phone 3831. West Salem, 0. Mrs.

Bertha A. Kast. AKC. MALE, housebroken, 10- month-old Boston Terrier (Bull Dogl. SW-4-7623.

MINIATURE dachshund puppies. Hurry, only 31 Will hold till Christmas, Call Ravenna, AX 7-7761. BLOND cocker spaniel, two years old, male. RE-3-5903 TWO STRAIGHT coon dogs for sale, one open trailer, one silent. ME-3-4633.

PONY, seven months old. Horse colt. MI-4-5371 Thoroughbred Female Collie 81 Cotter AV. PART German shepherd 6 weeks old. $5 each.

6 1339. PUREBRED COLLIE PUPS 7 Weeks Old. $15 Call 81-4-4320 22B- GENERAL JOB OFFERINGS--MALE NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY 14 MEN STILL LOOKING FOR A CHANCE TO BETTER THEMSELVES You may be driving a truck, working in an office. running a machine in a factory or 101 other things a person will do to make a living. Yet you are dissatisfied with your job, your low income, the people you work with.

You still think there is a job somewhere that would offer securities and opportunities. We can offer 14 men such a job with firm that is one of the largest of its kind in the United States. If you are neat. ambitious. and able to manage on $100 per week for the first three or four weeks, don't pass this up.

Interviews will he held Saturday, December 14, between 1 p. m. and 6 p. m. and Sunday December 15.

12 noon to 2 p. m. See Mr. Minchin. Midtown Motel, 219 E.

Market st. BODY MAN Must be first class. Best working conditions, hospitalization, insurance benefits. and paid vacation. Apply in person to CARL TROUT CONART'S DOWNTOWN PLYMOUTH 150 E.

Market St. WANTED EXPERIENCED COMBINATION BODY MAN AND PAINTER of work. Good paying proposition. Union shop. Hospitalization and welfare benefits.

Permanent position for qualified man. Apply in person to MR. WORKINGER TOM FARABOUGH PLYMOUTH CO. 715 W. Tuscarawas BARBERTON 22B -GENERAL JOB OFFERINGS MALE TRANSPORTATION 21 to 43 years.

High school graduate. Able to operate tractor-trailer. Will Interview Sunday 10 a. m. till 12 noon.

Credentials necessary. Railway Express Agency, 130 E. Mill. TELEVISION BENCH MAN Full or part time. Experienced only need apply.

551 S. Arlington PA-4-1322 after 6 p. m. EXPERIENCED man to operate New Rockford hydraulic planer and shaper. Only experienced man need apply.

Prospect Mold and Die SW-4-5213. EXPERIENCED BODY MAN Apply in person to Marko's Body Shop, 1319 E. Archwood. PINBOYS WANTED ORCHARDS Quarters 3-9755 KENT. Furnished -OFFICE AND MANAGEMENT -MALE CAREER FINANCE YOUNG MEN 21 to 28 INTERESTED IN CAREER WITH LEADING NATIONAL FINANCE COMPANY WITH POSITIVE OPPORTUNITY FOR RAPID ADVANCEMENT TO EXECUTIVE POSITION BY MERIT AND INITIATIVE.

FAST MOVING AND HIGHLY INTERESTING WORK. EXCELLED PER SO NEL PROGRAM WITH AUTO PROVIDED. Apply in Person Commercial Credit Corp. 371 S. Main st.

Akron, 0. LOAN MANAGER NATIONAL FINANCIAL ORGANIZATION Now expanding its personal loan department has several openings for men with small loan experience. This is ground floor opportunity with splendid possibilities for advancement. Excellent salary and employe benefit programs. Men selected must have at last 3 years' experience in consumer finance with one year as assistant office manager.

Please send resume including personal, edu-cational and employment history. All replies confidential. Box 0-43, Beacon Journal. 22D -Sales Work- -Male AUTO SALESMEN We need combination new and used car salesmen to round out our sales force. If you want to work for a "volumemonded" dealer where your earnings are limited only by your efforts, SEE JACK ARRINGTON AT MYERS FORD 36 S.

MAIN, HUDSON, O. SALESMAN to call on pet supply dealers in western half of Ohio representing well established wholesale pet sup: ply house. A good opportunity for man that can be bonded. Write stating qualifications, etc. Box 0-39, Beacon Journal.

Akron Beacon Journal 19 Saturday, Dec. 14, 1957 22D Work- -Male AUTOMOBILE SALESMEN Two men needed to complete our sales force for 1958. Only qualifications needed are neatness and willing. ness to work. We will train you.

Apply in person. See Mr. Stannich MALOY'S EDSEL 406 W. EXCHANGE SALESMEN WANTED Steady Employment AT MIRACLE MART 16-DOGS, BIRDS PETS BOXER puppy--flashy brindle female, champion sired. Will hold for Christmas.

Call ME3-4602. BOXER PUPS Males, $30. Females, $25. 1099 Yukon av. TE-6-3427.

HALF Boxer puppies, $10 and $15. Will hold till Christmas. Mother dog, registered boxer, $35. SW-4-7761. SINGING canaries.

the only pet that sings. Martin Varisco, 421 N. Harmony, Phone PA-4-7312. AKC BOSTON BULL pups, one male, one female. Will hold for Christmas.

Very reasonable. ST-4-9727. Tropical Fish and Equipment TE-6-5471 CHIHUAHUA puppies, AKC. Two fawn males. SH-5-7281 Puppies, 75c Each 4926 Hudson Cuyahoga Falls OV-8-4345 GERMAN shepherd pups, AKC.

Will hold till Christmas. Beautiful. OV-8-3116. LONG HAIRED Chihuahua pup. registered.

Also toy terrier. PL-3-1504. PEDIGREED PERSIAN KITTENS UN-4-1146 PARAKEETS, $2 up. Wholesale and retail. Harlequins, $72 doz.

See them before you buy, 2137 S. Arlington. CHRISTMAS cockers, blond and silver buff. Deposit will hold for Christmas. VA-5-3363.

DACHSHUND pups, registered. Selling out! $50 each. ME-34921. AKC DACHSHUND PUPPIES Red, 12 Weeks Old VA-5-4787 AKC German Shepherd Puppies Champion Breed BL-3-2496 AKC registered German shepherd puppies. Will hold for Christmas, PL-3-7184.

AKC Pomeranian Puppies ST-4-0864 17-JEWELRY MUST SELL Three lady's diamond rings. PR3-4914. 18 WANTED TO BUY STANDING TIMBER Wanted Five acres or more, maple preferable. Write SLAGLE-MILLER LUMBER CO. Box 218, Mantua, 0.

Or Call Crestwood 4-2254 GOLD COINS Premium All denominations. 871 S. Main st. HIGHEST PRICES paid for apartment gas ranges and gas heaters. Park Furniture.

670 S. Arlington, PA-4-6817. BOATS. MOTORS. TRAILERS Adding Machines, Typewriters Compressors, Bird Cages Campbell, 127 W.

Cedar U.S. GOLD and other coins. Highest prices paid. 1137 S. Main- -JE-5-4021 Guns Any Condition Falls Gun Exchange.

WA-8-7185 WANTED--Cement mixer, must be reasonable. Call RE-3-2788 POOL TABLE Regulation Size OX-9-3757 19-EDUCATION Men -Get Hep To The Times! Learn TV. electronics, radio In your spare time! SCHOOL OF ELECTRONIC TRADES. BL-3-8519 71 Ira Akron Riggs LeMar Sayre BEAUTY SCHOOLS FAMOUS MARINELLO SYSTEM Day or Evening Classes Free Booklet On Request 39 S. Main st.

HE-4-5907 21-HELP MALE OR FEMALE ORGANIST STARLIGHT ROLLER SKATING ARENA Call TY-6-2235 Or Atwater 7-2255 22B GENERAL JOB OFFERINGS- MALE COMBINATION NIGHT WATCHMAN- -PORTER Ideal conditions and. all employe benefits including hospitalization, insurance, etc. Apply in person to CARL TROUT CONART'S DOWNTOWN PLYMOUTH 150 E. MARKET ST. AUTOMOTIVE MANAGERS Must be experienced in body and fender estimating, have A working knowledge of automobile painting, and capabilities of selling same.

National organization, top salary, five days. Confidential interview arranged. Write Box 8-66. Beacon Journal. FURNACE SERVICE $3.00 NIGHT OR DAY CORDWIN HEATING JE-5-7222.

SW-4-1896 2930 STATE RD. REAL ESTATE SALESMEN START THE NEW YEAR RIGHT We will pay top commission to real estate salesmen. We have the financing. You bring in the contracts. we do all the closing.

For more information, call JE-5-1222. LUCKEY REALTY 1036 Second National Bldg. JE-5-1222 ATTENTION, MEN I don't want salesmen, I want orators. We set up your appointments and orations. you can talk, you can make money, here.

Don't wait until the position is filled. Call 4-6639 for appointment. YOUNG AGGRESSIVE SALESMAN Minimum age 25 years. Our new plans will put us into a high new and used car volume. We will employ A small sales force to do the Job.

Here is an opportunity to get off the race track and get with good dealer who has the salesmen's welfare in mind. We provide a high rate of pay and a 1958 Pontiac demo. If you can open and close new and used car deals and want a job with many years of good security, call now, ask for general manager. MEECH PONTIAC 261 WOOSTER RD. N.

SH-5-3104 Unclaimed Freight CLEARANCE SALE 125 BEAVER ST. AT CARROLL ST. IN GROWERS MARKET BUILDING OPEN DAILY 9 TO 9 OPEN SUNDAY 12 TO 6 PAUL BAIR BILL ROATH LARGEST UNCLAIMED FREIGHT OUTLET IN SUMMIT COUNTY WE HAVE NO CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER UNCLAIMED FREIGHT OUTLET IN SUMMIT COUNTY! Merchandise of Every Description at Below- Wholesale Prices Terms Can Be Arranged Emerson 8-Transistor Emerson 3-speaker 4-speed console Portable Radios. HiFi combination Radio, record -player $9995 $350 Bumper Pool Games $49 to $75 Dresser with mirror. $329.95 Hotpoint Automatic $29.95 Metal $17.95 Washer $229.95 Portable Sewing Machine with case G-E Clocks, below Wholesale $29.95 Emerson Tape Recorder.

$68.95 $150 9x12 carpet. $79 Emerson Portable Radio-Record Plaver Combination. 2-1b. fruit cakes. ea.

HI FI $299.95 Magic Chef G-E Toasters, Irons, Blankets, Portable Gas $199.95 Mixers End and Cocktail Tables $4 to $19.95 2 Apartment Size Kitchen Tables Gas Stoves. $59.95 $89.95 Dropleaf 4 chairs. $46.95 36" Columbus Gas Range. $79 $139.95 Formica Top Kitchen 66" Double Cabinet Sink, complete Tables with 6 chairs. $62.95 with $109.95 $89.95 Formica Top Kitchen Table $459.95 Whirlpool Refrigerator 4 chairs.

$46.95 $279.95 21" Emerson UHF, VHF $499.95 Hotpoint Refrigerator $239.95 Console $214.95 $11.86 4x8 Birch Plywood, finished $159.95 Dining Table, 2 $69 one side per sheet $7.95 $139.95 Metal Office Storage Toilets, complete less seat. $22.95 Cabinet $49.95 Toilet Seat, White. $99 4-drawer File Cabinet. $33 $1.39 Children's Games. $169.96 4-drawer, legal size File Cabinet $79 5" Galvanized Gutter $1.65 per 10' lg.

$250 8-drawer Card file. $119.95 6" Galvanized Downspout $1.95 per 10' lg. Detergent Soap Powder, in 4" Copper Downspout $3.95 per 10' bulk 8-1b. bag $1.89 lg. $39.95 Lawn Sweeper.

$19.95 $225 Office Typewriter Desk $119.95 Christmas lights and wrappings Samsonite off bargain priced Plenty of Free Parking at UNITED UNCLAIMED FREIGHT 125 BEAVER ST. AT CARROLL ST. IN GROWERS MARKET BUILDING.

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