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Notice virtue No. of In of NOTICE an Common hereby to OF order given 248102 Pleas of next that the al, in Is 50" from rother Cliffside northerly also 30' the the of South Drive, most sold 51 easterly to Lot 25.56 38 line northerly 852 feet 29' the de. of Mra. hy man Reba. Cases 248088 entitled Midland Buckeye Federal Savings and Loan Association RECEIVER'S SALE Address: 821 Cliffside Akron, Ohio.

-Case No. 248094 4 Owner: Margale Corp. Appraisal: $35,000.00 Description: Va. Helen A. Gunderson, et will offer for sale at 10:00 A M.

on the Thursday following the fifth and last publication this notice, to on January 28, 1065 the court house of Summit County, Ohio, at not less than two thirds the apparised value thereof and for cash, the following deseribed parcels of real estate which are owned. appraised, and numbered as Indicated: 1-Case No. 248088 Owner: Helen Gunderson Appraisal: $37,500.00 Deseription: Situated in the City of A k- ron, County of Summit and State of Ohio. and known as and being all of Lot No. 6 of the North Portage Path Estates No.

1 Allotment as recorded in Plat Book No. 53, Pages 69, 70 and 71 of Summit County Records. Said premises are subject to all legal highways. Address: 1024 N. Portage Path, Akron, Ohio.

2-Case No. 248089 Owner: Marke Corp. Appraisal: $18,500.00 Description: Situated in the City of Akron, County of Summit and State of Ohio, and known as being all of Lot. Number SIx Hundred Twenty-one (621) of the Park Heights Estates No. 5.

as recorded in Plat Book 52, Pages 41 and 42 of the Summit County Record of Plats. Address: 2057 Thurmont, Akron, Ohio. 3-Case No. 248090 Owner: Marke Corp. Appraisal: $18,500.00 Description: Situated in the City of Akron.

County of Summit and State of Ohio, and known 88 and being all of Lot Number Six Hundred Twenty (620) of the Park Heights Estates No. 5, as recorded in Plat Book 52. Pages 41 and 42 of the Summit County Records of Plats. Address: 2047 Thurmont, Akron, Ohio. -Case No.

248097 Owner: Margale Corp. Appraisal: $28.000.00 Description: Situated in the City of ron, County of Summit, and State of Ohio, and known as and being all of Lot No. 900 plus the southerly five (5) feet, front and rear, of Lot No. 899 of Park Heights Estates No. 7 as recorded in Plat Book 53, Pages 51, 52 and 53 of the Summit County Records of Plats.

Address: 802 Cliffside Akron, Ohio. 5-Case No. 248092 Owner: Gunderson Appraisal: $6500.00 Description: Situated in the City of Akron, County of Summit and State of Ohio, and known as and being the most northerly 90 feet of Lot Number Thirty (30) of the Smith Subdivision of Block 32 of Perkins Addition to the said City of Akron, a6 surveyed and numbered by K. Paul and Recorded in Plat Book 2, on Page 39 of Summit County Records of Plats. Address: 444 Perkins Street, Akron, Ohio.

Parcel II: Situated in the City of Akron, County of Summit and State of Ohio and known as being the most Southerly 42 feet of Lot Number Thirty (30) of the. Smith Subdivision of Thirty two (32) of Perkins Addition to the and City of Akron, as surveyed numbered by H. Paul and recorded in Plat Book Page 39 of Summit County Records of Plats. Address: 499-510 Ohio Street, Akron, Ohio. 6-Case No.

248093 Owner: Margale Corp. Appraisal: $37,500.00 Description: Situated in the City of Akron, County of Summit and State of Ohio. and known as and being all of Lot No. 859 and the northerly 30 feet of Lot No. 858 of Park Heights Estates No.

7 as recorded in Plat Book 53, Pages 51, 52 and 53 of the Summit County Records of Plats. Situated in the City of Akron, County of Summit and State of Ohio,) and known AR and being all of Lot Number Eight Hundred Ninety-three (893) of Park Heights Estates No. 7 as recorded in Plat Book 53, Pages 51, 52 and 53 of the Summit County Records of Plats. Address: 1578 Bonita, Akron, Ohio. 8-Case No.

248095 Owner: Margaie Corp. Appraisal: $27.500.00 Description: Situated In the City of ron, County of Summit and State of Ohio, Lot No. 856 and the Southerly 20 feet front and rear of Lot 857 in the Park Heights Estates No. 7 allotment as recorded in Plat Book 53, Page 51 of Summit County Records of Plats. Subject to all legal highways.

Address: 805 Cliffside, Akron, Ohlo. 9-Case No. 248096 Owner: Helen Gunderson Appraisal: $32,000.00 Description: Situated in the City of Akron, County of Summit and State of Ohio, all of Lot No. 5 of the North Portage Path Estates No. 1, as recorded in Plat Book 53, Pages 69, 70 and 71 of Summit.

County Records of Plats. Also known as 1034 North Portage Path, Akron, Ohio. Subject to all legal highways. Address: 1034 North Portage Path, Akron, Ohio. 10-Case No.

248097 Owner: Marke Corp. Appraisal: $18,500.00 Description: Situated the City of Akron, County of Summit and State of Ohio. and known As and being all of Lot Number Six Hundred Twenty three (623), of the Park Heights Estates No. 5, AS recorded in Plat Book 52, Pages 41 and 42 of the Summit County Record of Plats. 2069 Thurmont.

Akron, Ohio. -Case No. 248098 Owner: Margale Corp. Appraisal: $28,500.00 Description: Situated in the City of ron, County of Summit and State of Ohio, and known A8 and being the northerly 65 feet of Lot No. 899 of Park Heights Estates No.

7, as recorded in Plat Book 53, Pages 51, 52 and 53 of the Summit County Records of Plats. Address: 808 Cliffside, Akron, Ohio. 12-Case No. 248099 Owner: Marke Corp. Appraisal: $32,500.00 Description: Situated in the City of Akron, County of Summit and State of Ohio, and known AN and being Lot Eight Hundred Fifty one and part of Lot Eight Hundred Fiftytwo, of the Park Heights Estates No.

7, as recorded in Plat Book 53, Pages 51, 52 and 53, of the Summit County Record of Plats and bounded and described as follows: Beginning In the Westerly line of said Lot 852, which thence degrees East parallel line of said Lot 852. 88.845 feet the easterlv line of said 8.52: Lot thence South 30 degrees 13' West along the easterly line of said Lot 852. 41.17 feet to the most southerly corner of said Lot 852; thence South 28 degrees East along an easterly line of sald Lot 851, 119.00 feet to An angle In said easterly line of said Lot 851: thence South 48 degrees West along all easterly line of said Lot 851, 13.20 feet to the most southerly corner of said Lot 851; thence North 51 degrees 29' 50" West, along the southerly line of said Lot 851, 202.08 feet to the southwesterly corner of said Lot 851: which is in the easterly line: of Cliffside Drive; thence N. 38 degrees 30' 10" East along the westerly line of said Lots 851 and 852, which is also the easterly line of Cliffside Drive, 100 feet to the place of beginning. Subject to all legal highways.

Address: 773 Cliffside Drive, Akron, Ohio. 13-Case No. 248100 Owner: Marke Corp. $35,000.00 Description: Situated in the City of Akron, County of Summit, State of Ohio, known as and being part of Lots No. 852 and No.

853 In Park Heights Estates No. 7, and re-allotment part of area 1 and 6 Selberling Properties, the plat of which is recorded in the Recorder's Office of Summit County, Ohio in Plat Book 53, Pages 51, 52 and 53, and bounded and described as follows: Beginning In the Westerly line of said Lot 853, which is also the easterly line of Cliffside Drive, South 38 degrees 30' 10" West three (3) feet from the most northerly corner of said Lot 853: thence South 51 de. grees 29' 50" East parallel to the northerly line of said Lot 853, one hundred twenty -six and fourteen hundredths (126.14) feet to the Easterly line of said Lot 853; thence South 75 de. grees 08' West along the Easterly line of said Lot 853, Seventy one and nine hundred seventy two thousandths (71.972) feet to the Southeast corner of said Lot 853; thence South 30 degrees 13' West along the Easterly line of said Lot 852, Twenty five and Eightythree hundredths (25.83) feet: thence N. 51 degrees 29' 50" West parallel to the northerly line of said Lot 852, Eighty Eight and Eight Hundred Forty-five Thousandths (88.845) feet to the Westerly line of said Lot 852.

which is also the easterly line of Cliffside Drive: thence N. 38 degrees 30' East along the Westerly line of said Lots 852 and 853, which is also the Easterly line of Cliffside Drive, Eighty-two and Fifty Six hundredths (82.56) feet 10 the place of beginning. Also known as part Lot 852 and 853 Cliffside Drive, Akron, Ohio. Subject to all legal highways. Address: 783 Cliffside, Akron, Ohio.

14-Case No. 248101 Owner: Marke Corp. Appraisal: $37,000.00 Description: Situated in the City of Akron, County of Summit, State of Ohio, known and being all of Lots 27, 28, 29, and 30 of Mayfield Re-Allotment as recorded 'in Plat Book 8, Pages 5 of Summit County Records and the most westerly 16 feet of Lots 25, 26, 27, 28 and 29 of the Trail Road Allotment as recorded in Plat Book 11, Page 41 of the Summit County Records. Address: 105 Mayfield, Akron, Ohio. 15-Case No.

248102 Owner: Marke Corp. Appraisal: $18,500.00 Description: Situated in the City of Akron, County of Summit and State of Ohio, and known as and being all of Lot Number Six Hundred TwentyFour (624), of the Park Heights No. 5, as Pages 41 and 42 of the recorded in Plat Book 52, Summit County Record of Plats. Address: 2075 Thurmont, Akron, Ohio. No bid of less than two thirds of the appraised value will be accepted, Sale to be subject to confirmation by the Common Pleas Court.

ROBERT C. LARKINS, Receiver WILLIAM P. HEYNE, Attorney 202-206 Midland Buckeye Bldg. Alliance, Ohio Dec 24 31 Jan 7 14 21 LEGAL NOTICE On and after this date I will not be responsible for debts contracted by any person other than myself. JAMES G.

HOY 502. Hammel st. Akron, Ohio NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT ESTATE OF, Paul Edward Wein, also known as Paul E. Wein, DECEASED. Notice is hereby given that Mary Louise Wein.

2100 N. Me. dina Line Akron, Ohio has been duly appointed and qualified as Executrix of the Estate of Paul Edward Wein, aka Paul E. Wein deceased, late of Summit County, Ohio. Creditors' claims are to be filed with Executrix within four months from date of Appointment.

Dated 28th day of December, 1964. Case Number 178-91786-56. NATHAN KOPLIN Probate of Summit County, Ohio Dec 31 Jan 7 14 LEGAL NOTICE Notice is hereby given that assessment has been made of the cost of improving Romona Road from Morningview Avenue to Goodyear Boulevard by constructing therein a storm sewer together with the necessary appurtenances thereto in accordance with Ordinance No. 1573-1964 on the lots and lands bounding and abutting upon said improvement and to be charged therewith, and said assessment is now on file in the office of the Clerk of the Council of the City of Akron for inspection and examination of all persons interested therein. JOSEPH A.

DENHOLM Clerk of Akron City Council NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT ESTATE OF Fred W. Butler DECEASED. Notice is hereby given that George H. Lewis. 1176 Meadow Spur, Akron 13, Ohio, and Lisle M.

Buckingham, 829 See. Nat'l. Akron, Ohio, have been duly appointed and qualified as Executors of the Estate of Fred W. Butler deceased, late of Summit County, Ohio. Creditors claims are to be filed with Executors within four months from date of Appointment.

Dated 11th day of January, 1965. Case Number 178-91943-134 NATHAN KOPLIN, Probate Judge of Summit County, Ohio Jan 14 21 28 JULIUS YAROSIUS. 730 Timberline You will receive letter entitling you to two free admissions to the State Theater. PARK FREE Presents WATCH FOR YOUR NAME "FREE TICKETS" Watch fer your some the Went Ads tech night the Beacon Journal will publish names selected from the city directery These names will appear under various diesel. feations and headings.

Watch for your namel When your name appears, twe tickets the State Theater will be mailed te you. NOW SHOWING HILARIOUS ROMANTIC ADVENTURES OF Cary GRANT LesLe CaRoN 'FatheR Goose" A Granox Company Production TREVOR, Howard A Universal Release in 57 years. Wadsworth. 131 Wednesday passed L.V- 1-Death Notices ALLAN away suddenly morning Florida, Survived husband. Ross: daughter.

Mra. Joan MeKitrick Streets. boro: son, Robert of Wadsworth: four grandchlidren. Fu2 neral services p. m.

Sunday from the Bicksler Funeral Home. Rev. Glenn F. Lockard officiating. Burial Mound Hill Cemetery, Seville.

Friends may call at the funeral home after 3:30 Saturday, (Bicksler, BALDWIN Finis (Frank 0., 64 years, 1333 Benton Barberton, passed away Wednesday, Survived by his wife, Huby: one sOn, Neil E. Baldwin; one brother. Cleveland Baldwin; one sister, Mrs. Faye Jones. Funeral services 3 p.

m. Saturdav at the Campfield-Hickman Funeral Home, Rev. G. Curtis Rehfuss officiating. Burial Greenlawn Cemetery, Friends may call at the funeral home.

(Campfield-Hickman, 145-3161.) BAUER Caroline (nee Reutter), wife of the late John: mother of Catherine Knappe, Edith Reusch, Howard. John and Irvin; grandmother, great. grandmother and great-greatgrandmother. Friends receiv. ed at the Bauer Funeral Home, Valley City, 0.

ServIces Saturday, Jan. 16, 2 p. m. at Zion's Lutheran Church, Valley City, BEECHER Edward age 75 of Mantua, 0., beloved husband of the late Omie; father of Mrs. Charles D.

Sanborn (Myrtle) and Carl: brother of Mrs. J. E. Schilling; grandfather of five, passed away Tuesday evening. Friends may call Thursday from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.

m. at the Wheeler Funeral Home, Mantua, 0., where services will be held Friday, Jan. 15. at 2 p. m.

Burial Hillside Cemetery, BENNETT Leonard F. 49 years, '3573 E. State Barberton, passed away January 14. Survived by wife, Elizabeth: son, Thomas; daughters, Kathleen, Christine, Joanne and Rosemary, all at home: mother. Mrs.

Julia Bennett; sisters. Miss Anne Bennett and Mrs. Harold Shaw, all of Akron. Friends may call at the Schlup-Cox Funeral. Chapel, Kenmore blvd.

at Eighth Friday after 2 p. m. Requiem Mass Saturday 10 a. m. at St.

Francis De Sales Catholie Church. Burial Holy Cross Cemetery, The Holy Name Soclety will meet for the Rosary 8 p. m. Friday at the Chapel, (Schlup-Cox. 745-3131.) BROWN Myron 68 years.

of 1204 Woodward passed away Jan, 12. Survived by wife, Donna daughter. Mrs. Phyllis M. McCarley, Toledo, son, Leroy Brown of Akron: three grandchildren.

Funeral services p. m. Friday at the Hennessy Funeral Home, 936 N. Main Dr. Charles A.

Albright officiating. Interment Mt. Peace Cemetery, Friends may call at the funeral home from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. m. Thurs- day.

(Hennessy, BUHALAK Elizabeth, 80 years. 372 Third st. died January 13. Survived by sons, Harold Horseman of Akron, John Becker of Barberton: stepson, Joseph Buhalak of Akron; stepdaughters, Mrs. Anna Konrad and Mrs.

Katherine Vargo of Barberton: brother. Henry Hess of Akron: sister, Mrs. Anna Chapin of Akron; 18 grandchildren; 15 one great great grandchild. Funeral services Saturday 2 m. from the Hahn Funeral Home.

Rev. Richard McDole officiating. Interment Greenlawn Cemetery, Friends may call after 6 p. m. today.

(Hahn, 825-2467.) BUINAC Sandra, 63 years, 566 Herrington Barberton, passed away Wednesday, Survived by three daughters, Mrs. Helen Lacey, Mrs. Rose Kaye, Mrs. Boyana Obenchain: one son, Nick: four grandchildren, one great-grandchild; one sister, Mrs. Helen Werntz: one brother, George Becker.

Funeral announcements later. (Campfield-Hickman. 745-3161.) CALMAN George, 54 years, 4115 Woodbine Barberton, passed away Tuesday. Funeral services 1:30 p. m.

Friday at the Campfield-Hickman Funeral Home. Rev. Paul Grexa officiating. Burial Lakewood Cemetery, Friends may call at the funeral home. (Campfield-Hickman.

745-3161.) CARROLL Thomas, 88 years, of 220 S. Maple passed away Jan. 14. Funeral announcements later. (Cox, PO-2-8411.) Catholic Church.

Interment Holy Cross. Friends may call Thursday from 7 to 9 p. (Schermesser, 724-5818.) DITTO Clair James, 45 years, 545 E. Wilbeth passed away January 13. Survived by wife.

Vivian: one son, two mond James Ditto and brothers. of Howard Akron: RayDitto of Delphos, 0.: one sister. Mrs. Dorothy Odenweller of Delphos, 0. World War I veteran.

Funeral services 9:30 m. Saturday at St. Paul FALASCO (Flasco) Lucia, 78 years, 585 Elma passed to her rest Jan. 13. Survived by sons.

James A. and Joseph G. of Akron, Dominte, Southgate, daughters. Mrs. Doris Simone, Mrs.

Margaret Callahan of Akron, Mrs. Mary Mariola, Mrs. Grace Simone, Mrs. Frances Spayne, Mrs. Elizabeth Calla, all of Southgate, 29 grandchildren, 9 great grandchildren, 2 great-great-grandchildren; brother in Italy.

Friends may call at the Rossi Gold Chapel, 552 N. Main Thursday 7 to 9. and Friday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. m. Funeral services will be held Saturday 8 a.

at the chapel and 9 a. m. at St. Anthony's Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, The Wednesday Nighters Club will meet Thursday, 8 p.

St. thony's. Mother of Sorrows Society will meet Friday afternoon at 2:30 p. m. to recite Rosary, (Rossi, Akron, 376-4323.) FRANKOVICH Miss Helen, 44 years, of 374 E.

Crosier passed away Thurs. day a. m. Survived by mother. Mrs.

Helen Frankovich, Akron: brothers, Edward of Akron, and George of Cuvahoga Falls. Family will receive friends at the Dunn-Quigley Funeral Home 7 to 9 p. m. Thursday, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. m.

Friday. Services announced later. (Dunn-Quigley, 253-8121.) FRYE Fred, 75 years, passed away in St. Petersburg, formerly of Akron. Survived by wife, Hattie.

Dr. H. D. Rose will conduct graveside services 1 p. m.

Monday in Darrowville. 0. Friends may call after 7 p. m. Sunday at Adams Funeral Home, 535-9186.

HANES Mrs. Edith 82 years, of 2846 Third st. Cuyahoga Falls, passed away Jan. 13 at her residence. Survived by son, Herbert granddaughter, Mrs.

Marlene Fried: three great grandchildren, all of Phoenix, brother. Miller Underwood of Tallmadge; niece. Mrs. Pauline Saffell, Akron. Family will receive friends from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.

m. Friday at the Clifford Funeral Home, 1930 Front Cuyahoga Falls, where ices will be conducted 1 p. m. Saturday by Rev. Charles L.

Wells. Interment Bath Cemetery. (Clifford, 928-2147.) NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT ESTATE Herbert 0. Robinson DECEASED. Notice hereby given that Beatrice R.

Robinson, 9167 Cheyenne Run, Northfield, Ohio, has been duly appointed and qualified as Executrix of the Estate of Herbert O. Robinson deceased, late of Summit County, Ohio. Creditors claims are to be filed with Executrix withIn four months from date of Appointment, Dated 11th day of January, 1965. Case Number 178-91735-30. NATHAN KOPLIN, Probate Summit County, Onto Jan 14 21 28 will uarY Sylvan 12.

Edward, passed SODA. years. hy away L. Tall Jan- 1313 1-Death Notices GOODWILL Harry 60 Survived wife. Leola: three Harry of Doylestown, 0.

Goodwill Ronald D. Goodwill of madge, 0., Charles Goodof Akron, 0 two daugh ters, Mrs. Marilyn Reardon of Tallmadge, 0. Mrs. Judith Crowe of Akron.

0.: one brother, Jerry Goodwill of Corning, three sisters, Mrs. Isabel Mascola of Akron, Mrs. Lucille Bell of St. Petersburg. Mrs.

Mabel Crain of Perryville, grandchilren. Services Friday, January 15. at 1 at the Schermesp.m., ser Funeral Home. with Rev. Clair D.

Brubaker officiating. Friends may call Thursday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9, and Friday until service time at the funeral home. Interment Greenlawn Memorial Park. (Schermesser, 724-5818.) HILL Lenora 32 years, of 2240 Lyndhurst Stow, and infant son, David Allan, passed away Jan. 13.

Survived by husband. Richard daughter, Valerie Ann of the home. Funeral services 3 p. m. Friday at the Hennessy Funeral Home, 936 N.

Main st. Rev. F. A. Guldin officiating.

Interment Northlawn Memorial Gardens. Friends may call at the funeral home 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. m. Thursday. (Hennessy, 535-1518.) JONES Mrs.

Vivian 740 Roscoe zdied at City Hospital Jan. 12. Survived by her father, James A. Jones; four sisters, Mrs. Zenola R.

Knight, Mrs. Lillian T. Brown, Mrs. Lucy Chambliss, Mrs. Sue Jones; four brothers, Leonard Ramon, Robert L.

James A. and other relatives. Funeral services Saturday, 1:30 p. m. at the Robert St.

Church of God, Rev. Robert L. Fowler officiating, Burial in Mt. Peace, Friends may call at Wilson's from 7 to 9 p. m.

Friday. (Wilson, PA -4-1226.) KEISTER Stanley 44 years, 189 Summit Wadsworth, passed away in Cleveland Clinic Wednesday morning. Survived by wife, Margaret; daughter, Kathy; mother, Mrs. Mervine Keister of Akron. Funeral services 1:30 p.

m. Saturday at the Bicksler Funeral Home. Burial in Wooster Cemetery. The Rev. Harold Estes officlating.

Friends may call Friday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. m. (Bicksler, 335-1587.) KILLGROVE Roby 80 years, of Bokehita, formerly of Suffield, passed away Tuesday. Funeral services Thursday p. m.

from the Chapel on Fir Hill. Rev. David Sair officiating. Burial Woodvale Cemetery, Berea, 0. (Hopkins.) KOHLER George Robert, infant son of Mr.

and Mrs. George A Kohler, of 358 Park av. berton, passed away Wednes. day, Also survived by one sister, Susan Elaine: grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.

George E. Kohler, Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Pruden.

Graveside services 2:30 Saturday, Greenlawn Cemetery No calling hours. (Campfield-Hickman, 745-3161.) KOMIVES Mrs. Katherine, 86 years, 3792 Canfield Brimfield, passed away January 13. Survived by close friends, Mr. and Mrs.

Alex Sivo of Brimfield. Funeral services 2 p. m. Friday at the Kertesz Funeral Home, 2433 Manchester with Rev. Stephen Kovacs officiating.

Interment in Greenlawn Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. where Prayer service will be held 7:30 p. m. today.

(Kertesz. 753-1066. McMASTERS Bessie Woodward. 65 years, of 828 Merton passed away Jan. 14.

Survived by husband, Jonathan daughter, Miss Marian Woodward. Akron: sister. Miss Oma Henley, Mississippi. Funeral announcements later. (Eckard-Baldwin, 535-7141) Clara, age 65, formerly of Kent, passed away Pasadena, Janury 12.

Survived by husband. Floyd four brothers, Joseph Hanichak of Bakersfield. Edward Hanichak of Susquehana, Harold Hanichak of Bin hamton, N. Albert Hanichak of Cuyahoga Falls, two sisters, Mrs. Mae Veale of Miami, Mrs.

Mildred Williams of Buffalo, N. Y. Requiem Mass 9:30 m. Monday, St. Patrick Church, Kent.

Interment Standing Rock Cemetery, Kent. Friends may call at 7 the to 9 funeral p. m. home Sundav. 2 to 4 (S.

and. Bissler Sons, Inc.) MILLER Harry, 70 years, of 401 New York Sommers Point, N. and formerly of 2839 Northland Cuyahoga Falls, passed away January 10 at Veterans' Hospital, Wilmington. Del. Survived by wife, Lynda; one son.

Harry K. Miller of Cuyahoga Falls: three grandchildren. Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. m. today at the MeGowan-Reid Funeral Home, corner of Stow av.

and Third Cuyahoga Falls, where services wil be conducted at 1 p. m. Friday. Dr. Roland Carter officiating.

Interment Oakwood Cemetery. (McGow. an-Reid, 928-1313.) MODE Lonnie 57 years. S. Howard passed away Jan.

11. Graveside services and interment 11 a. m. Friday in Glendale Cemetery, Dr G. Carlan Elliott officiating.

Friends may call at the Billow AKRON Chapel, 118 Ash Akron, from 7 to 9 m. Thursday, (Billow AKRON Chapel, 253-7171.) MOLNAR Mrs. Ethel 52 years, of 2442 Springfield Center passed away Jan. 13. Survived by husband, Steve: one brother, Charles Brown of Akron; four sisters, Mrs.

Alice Rich, Mrs. Fred Watkins, both of California, Mrs. Myrtle Donnelley and Mrs. Charles Howell, both of Akron. Funeral services 1 p.

m. Saturday at Adams Funeral Home, Interment Rose Hill Burial Park. Friends may call from 2 p. m. until 10 p.

m. Friday and after 8:30 a. m. Saturday at Adams Funeral Home, 535-9186. MYERS Clinton Charles, 62 years, died Wednesday morning at the Akron General Hospital.

Beloved husband of Esther; father of Mrs. Shirley M. Maax of Wadsworth, Mrs. Elaine M. Letz of Barberton, Donald C.

of West Richfield, Merle of Detroit; brother of Simon B. Myers of Spencer; grandfather. Services will be held at 2 p. m. Saturday In the Parker Funeral Home, Spencer, 0.

where friends may call Friday from 2 to 10 p. m. Interment Copley Cemetery. O'SHELL Martin Luther, 53 years, of 699 Sherman passed away Wednesday p. m.

Survived by wife, Mary Margaret: daughter, Mrs. Nadine Pyle, and son Patrick both of Akron; brother, David of Clearfield, four grandchildren. Family will receive friends at the Dunn-Quigley Funeral Home 7 to 9 p. m. Thursday, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.

Friday. Services announced later. (Dunn Quigley, 253-8121.) PERKOWSKI Emelia, 83 years, of 200 Miller Kent, passed away at the residence Jan. 13. Survived by six sons, Michael G.

of Twin Lakes, Anthony Waddy John, Carl and Eugene all of Kent; three daughters, Mra, Forrest Stutzman, Centerville, Mrs. Kenneth Norton, Dayton, 0., Mrs. Robert Slack, Rockford, 25 grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren: brother. Stanley Kaleszewski, Cleveland, 0.: sister, Mrs. Bruno Mileski of Kent.

Requiem Mass 9:30 8. m. Friday, St. Patrick Church. Interment St.

rick Cemetery, Kent. Friends may call at the funeral home 2 to 4 and to 9 p. m. Thursday. The Knights of Co.

lumbus will recite the Rosary 8 p. m. tonight at the funeral home. (S. C.

Bissler Sons, Inc.) PROVO Infant son of Dorothy. Provo, 1235 Third away at Akron General Hospital Jan. 12. Also survived by grandmother, Mrs. Mary Lee Williams.

Funeral announcements, later, (Stuart-Calhoun, 535-7944.) Otto 13 rial Ing. sons. D. Stow. John, 3333 hy years.

passed Cross 2054 away Thursday. Jan. 14, 1965 Akron Beacon Journal 1-Death Notices OBLAK Court 56 Samira Green Hospital. Survived wife. four Mary: Robert.

Kenneth and David. Services Saturday Gregory Funeral Home, Kent Stow. Rev. William Wolfe officiat- Burial Stow Cemetery. NO CALLING HOURS.

Memo- contributions mav be made to the Cancer Society. (Gregory, 668-8262.) PRYE Edgar L. 65 vears, of 614 E. Ford Barberton, passed away Wednesdav. Survived by one daughter, Mrs.

Priscilla Miner: four grand children: four Mrs. June Hurst. s. Bessie Varnes, MI Neil Fisher, Mrs. Bertha Dreese: one brother, Luther Prye.

Funeral services 1:30 p. m. Saturday at the Campfield-Hickman Funeral me, Dr. Merrill Chaffee officiating, assisted by Dr. Benjamin Lewis.

Burial Greenlawn Cemetery, Friends may call at the funeral home after 7 p. m. Thursday. (Campfield-Hickman, 745-3161.) ROEGER E. Paul, 56 Woolf passed away Thursday a.

m. Akron City Hospital. Survived by wife, Margaret: sons. David and James at home: sister, Mrs. Rose Mary Hickermier of North Canton, brother, Glen Roeger of Chicago, Ill.

Funeral announcements later. (Hopkins.) SCHUSTER Andrew Edward. 75 years, passed away Monday In Orlando, Fla. Survived by wife Janette B. Schuster: daughter, Mrs.

Zelma I. Decker, Akron, 0.: four grandchildren: six great-grandchildren. Funeral services Thursday, Jan. 14 in Orlando, Fla. SHIPE Helen (nee May), 43 years, of 1249 W.

Wilbeth passed away at Akron General Hospital Thursday a. m. Sur. vived by her husband, James four daughters. Diane Janet Patricia M.

and Nancy one son, Michael parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. May; 3 brothers, Walter F.

May, Gerald May, all of Akron, Donald May of Unadilla, N. Y. Requiem Mass Saturday 9:30 a. m. at Immaculate Conception Church, Sixteenth st at Battles av.

Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, Friends may call at the Prentice Co. Funeral Home, 1154 Kenmore from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. m. Friday, where the Altar Society will meet for Rosary 8 m. Friday.

(Prentice Co. KENMORE Chapel, 753-7721.) STROPE Thom 40 years, of 1616 Mohican Stow, passed away suddenly Jan, 12. Survived children, by wife, Joan; four Tamsen, Katherine, Matthew and Timothy: brother, W. E. Strope of Falls Church, sister, Mrs.

William Briggs of Detroit, mother, Mrs. R. G. Strope, Mason, Mich. Friends may call at the Gregory Funeral Home, 3333 Kent Stow, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.

m. Thursday. Funeral services Friday 1 p. in the Stow Community Church. Rev.

Leonard Budd of Stow Methodist Church officiating. Memorial gifts may be made to the Thom Strope Memorial Fund of the Methodist Church in Stow. (Gregory, 688-8262.) SUMNER Mary Jane, 89 years, of 2318 Tenth st. SW. passed away at the residence Wednesday p.

m. Survived by three daughters, Mrs. Robert Kurtz. Canal Fulton, 0. Mrs.

Whit Green, Downey, Mrs. Arthur Page, Akron; six sons. William Averitt, Cadiz, Eulls 0. of Benton, Clem Lee of Cadiz, Ivan and Alfred both of Akron, Lacey D. of Cadiz, one brother, Dal B.

Thomas of Cadiz. 26 grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at the Prentice Co. Funeral Home, 1154 Kenmore Thursday 8 p. m.

Rev. James D. Moore and Dr. Dallas F. Billington officiating.

Remains will be taken Friday to the MaxfieldCurling Funeral Home, Cadiz, for further services and interment Sunday p. m. Friends may call at the funeral home from 2 to 10 p. m. Thursday, (Prentice Co.

KENMORE Chapel, 753-7721.) ULICHNEY Olga, 50 years, of 211 Twenty. third st. NW, died January 13. Survived by husband. Joseph: sons, Edward of Akron.

Joseph of Fort Knox. George and Dennis of Barberton: daughter, Elaine. Barberton: brothers, Joseph Ratay of Akron, Walter. George, John and Frank of Barberton: one grandchild. Funeral services Saturday 8:30 a.

m. from the Hahn Funeral Home, 9 a. m. at SS. Cyril and Methodius Church.

Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. St. Ann Society will recite Rosary Friday 7:30 p. m. Friends may call after 6 p.

m. today. (Hahn, 825-2467.) VANATTA Florence 65 years, of 56 Vesper passed away Jan. 12. Survived by husband.

Edgar: two sisters, Mrs. Sarah Holl of Greensburg, 0., and Mrs. Rena Au, Mansfield, 0.: brother. John A. Smith, Akron.

Funeral services Friday 10 a. m. from the EckardBaldwin Funeral Home, Rev. Franklin H. Minck officiating.

Burial Greenlawn Cemetery. Friends call Thursday 2 to and 7 to 9 p. m. (EckardBaldwin. 535-7141.) VOGEL Mrs.

Kate H. (Bennett), 33 years, of 2264 Bath passed away Jan. 13. Survived by husband. Walter J.

parents, Mr. and Mrs. John H. Bennett Jr. of Cheraw.

S. brother. John Ill of Charlotte, S. sister, Mrs. Lou Esther Hiott of Columbia, S.

grandmother, Mrs. John H. Bennett Sr. of Clio, S. C.

Rev. Robert P. Turner will conduct services 3 p. m. Friday at Adams Funeral Home, when remains will then be taken to Cheraw.

S. C. for further services and interment, Friends may call Adams' Funeral m. Home, Thursday at WALTON Florence, of 8716 Hadden Twinsburg, passed away January 11 at St. Thomas Hospital.

Funeral services Friday 1 m. at Church of God in Christ, Eton Twinsburg. Rev. H. M.

Cochran officiating. Burial Locust Grove Cemetery. Friends may call Thursdav 7 to 9 p. m. at the Turner Funeral Home, 486 E.

Cuyahoga Falls Akron. (Turner, 928-9089.) WOOD Glenn 60 years, 2033 W. Market passed away Jan. 14. Services announced later.

(The Billow 253-7171.) Huntington, N. formerly of Akron, passed away Jan. 11. Survived by two daughters, Mrs. Patricia Whitlock of New London, Miss Donna Yanchak of Cuyahoga Falls, and two sisters, Mrs Helen Yoder and Mrs.

Margaret Wilson, both of AkDr. H. D. Rose will conduct services 1 p. m.

Friday at Adams Funeral Home, Interment Glendale Cemetery. Friends may call from p. m. until 10 p. 11.

Thursday at Adams Funeral Home, 535-9186. YANCHAK Andrew, 48 years, of 11 Dewey 3-Lost and Found FOUND ALL WHITE KITTEN Fairlawn Area. TE-6-6862 Black male hound, white on chest, long ears, vicinity Rt. 176 near Bath. Also lost: beagle hound, vicinity Medina.

PO-2-7565. FOUND Boston terrier. State in the Falls. 923-7633 LOST Lake area, miniature Schnauzer, salt and pepper, answers to Reward. 688-7355.

LOST All white cat, vicinity of Hillside Animal Hospital, Barberton. Reward. LOST-Reddish tan, male haired dog. vicinity Kenmore, answers to "Buff." Reward. PL-3-3881 LOST French Poodle, white male miniature.

Fairlawn area. Reward. 836-5984. LOST- Gold charm bracelet, vicinity State Theater. Reward.

Canton 492-3633, Jan. al Dr. Crane A Teacher Needs Writes: Missionary Zeal Dr. Crane Jay Ostrander, 60, is a high school teacher at Goodrich, Michigan. "Dr.

Crane," one of his former pupils informed me, "he is the kind of teacher you'd endorse. "For he likes students and enjoys increasing their enthusiasm for education. He is as dedicated as a church missionary! "He is also a perfect example of the Bible's statement about 'going the second "For he not only goes out of his way to help U-419 his pupils inside the classroom, but he enriches their lives by outside cultural projects, too. "For example, last year he took about 40. of his students, plus three of their mothers, in a chartered bus to Chicago.

"At his own expense he gave them a five day tour of the city. "And he has done this same thing every year for about 25 years! "More than 1,000 students (600 girls and 400 boys) have thus had an exciting and educational trip to Chicago at Professor Ostrander's expense. Most of them had never visited a big city before. Crane, wouldn't you rate him as a very superior teacher on your 'Test for Good Teachers'?" Would that more teachers had this missionary fervor to transform the lives of youngsters in a constructive manner. 3-Lost and Found FOUND- -Female black and tan hound, Boston Heights Area.

653-3481. 5-Card of Thanks COLEMAN We wish to express our most sincere appreciation and gratitude to our friends, neighbors and relatives and all who so thoughtfully remembered us at the loss of our beloved sister, sister-in-law, and aunt CORA COLEMAN A special thanks to Rev. Davison and the Turner Funeral Home, the staff at the Good Samaritan Home and St. Thomas Hospital. MR.

AND MRS. CLARENCE A. HILL AND FAMILY MRS. LILLIAN CARR DEERING We wish to extend our sincere thanks to our relatives. friends, and neighbors for their floral offerings, food, cards and many expressions of sympathy at the loss of our dear brother, LELAND VICTOR DEERING A special thanks to Rev.

James Moore, the pallbearers and the Eckard-Baldwin Funeral Home. MR. AND MRS. LEWIS DEPUE MR. AND MRS.

PAUL WILLIAMS MRS. MARGUERITE STALLINGS DENHOLM Our deepest. appreciation and sincere thanks to everyone for their comforting words and beautiful flowers at the loss of our beloved brother ALEX DENHOLM MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM DENHOLM MR.

AND MRS. RALPH DENHOLM (In Scotland) MRS. ROBERT DENHOLM MRS. JAMES DENHOLM OBERLIN We wish to extend our deepest appreciation and sincere thanks to the relatives, friends and neighbors for their comforting words, floral tributes, cards and many acts of kindness at the loss of our beloved father, RUSSELL L. OBERLIN Our special thanks to Rev.

Herbert Wolfe, Victory Lodge No. 649, and the CampfieldHickman Funeral Home. MR. AND MRS. DALE S.

OBERLIN MR. AND MRS. W. R. HAMILTON 5A-In Remembrance IN LOVING MEMORY OF OUR DEAR FATHER AND GRANDFTHER.

MICHAEL BAITZ SR. Who passed away 13 years ago today, Jan. 14, 1952. SADLY MISSED BY CHILDREN AND GRANDCHILDREN IN LOVING MEMORY OF MY BELOVED HUSBAND GEORGE W. DIESEM Who passed away Jan.

14, 1964 I have lost my soul's companion, A life linked with my own. And day by day I miss him more, As I walk through life alone, SADLY MISSED BY WIFE HELEN 9-Cemetery Lots BEAUTIFUL, Glendale, single graves and choice lots available. Akron's oldest and largest. Endowed care. BL-3-2317.

EAST AKRON CEMETERY Many lots and single grave spaces available. Reasonable prices, Perpetual care. 1135 E. Market ST.4-7238 ROSE HILL BURIAL PARK Choice of monument lots, memorial lots, mausoleum. Perpetual care.

HE-4-8316. CROWN HILL CEMETERY A few choice lots available. to 4 graves. $110 up. 762-7249.

FOUR GRAVE, LOT. $200, in Greenlawn Memorial Cemetery. Left city, Write Box C-3, Akron Beacon Journal. CROWN HILL, lot section 18 sale, to close estate, MA-8-2328. 10-Special Bulletins NEED right half of Kroger $500 bill, need left half of Kroger $100 bill.

762-4683. WANTED- Products to manufacture assemble. Repairs to hydraulle jacks, and any type of shop tools, Small, complete machine shop work in. Rt. No.

2. Box 362, Middlefield, 0., 44062. CALI. FR-6-6129 for printing plates of your product for newspaper, magazines, etc. ZINC ENGRAVERS 48 8.

Summit Akron TRI CHEM liquid embroidery, has exciting new line of paints, linens and supplies for 1965. Phone Mrs. Harding, 673-8452. BUSINESS cards, $3.75 1000. Book matches $14.95 for 2500.

Bennett's Printing, 535-0637. All such dedicated teachers are storing up a great deal of credit in the eyes of the Almighty. But some teachers simply go into that field because of inertia or laziness. "It's a good racket," one college graduate recently confessed. "Despite the yelling about poor pay, you get more than three months' vacation every year, and draw $500 a month for a nice white collar job." Such motivation indicates a poor teacher, even before he ever sets foot inside the classroom! For the cardinal asset of every superb teacher is a missionary fervor to transform children's lives and cultivate a liking for cultural subjects.

A woman with only two years of college, but with such missionary motivation, is much Superior to a teacher with an M. A. or Ph. D. degree who simply picks teaching as the line of least resistance.

And many college professors never had any professional preparation for pedagogy. They have had no "practice teaching" and often can't even make a 10-minute that would keep any audience awake. Yet they are accepted for college jobs just because they have a Ph. D. in some technical field.

But superb teaching requires far more than a college degree! School boards, please take note, and send for my "Test for Good Teachers," enclosing a long stamped, return envelope, plus 20 cents. Don't be stampeded merely by an applicant's fancy degrees! Write to Dr. Crane in care of the Beacon Journal when you send for one of his booklets. 10-Special Bulletins VIXEN: If you are going your way, I am going my way, but I shall always love you. N.

R. 11-Amusements ARE YOU WORRIED? Madame Amelia, gifted life reader and adviser. She has the second sight to foresee and advise you on all affairs of life. Answers all and any questions. Hours 9 to 9 daily and Sunday, 265 W.

Exchange. $1 SPECIAL $1 Character reader and adviser. Madame Nora gives advice on all affairs of life. Licensed reader of Tallmadge. Phone 633-3607, 133 Southwest Tallmadge, 0., Rt.

261. 9 to 9 daily and Sunday. MADAME JEANETTE It pays to consult the best. Advice on love, money, friends, enemies, dreams. Seventh daughter.

Hours 9 to 9 daily and Sunday, 820 N. Main corner E. Cuyaboga Falls av. 12-Travel Information DRIVERS Arizona--California--Florida Liberal gas allowance. No wages.

Cleveland. PR-1-5721, LA-1-1277. WANTED--Ride. Sunday mornings, Stambaugh Auditorium, Youngstown. PA-4-4229, after 5.

GIRL desires ride from Kent State to Akron, Tuesday nights at 9:30. Call PL-3-7270, after 4 p. m. 13-Dogs, Birds, and Pets REDUCING KENNELS! Poodles, proven matrons and studs, also puppies. Call Wellington, 647-4998.

PETLAND PET SHOPPE New shipment of tropical fish and birds. Puppies. Complete line of pets and supplies, off on aquarium set-ups. Use our lay-away plan. Pet boarding at 1843 S.

Main. BLACK MINIATURE POODLES Registered. MA-8-4224 PEKINGESE PUPPIES Stud Service, Lb. Male AKC TY-6-1284 DOG TRAINING CLASSES Register Now For Jan. 29 FRED SCHUTTE.

PA-4-2537 AKC REGISTERED German shepherd puppies. 633-2530 GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPPY All white, 7 weeks $25. 762-6875 DOBERMAN Pincher, male, 11 months, all shots, AKC. To dog lover only, 434-5446. PUPPIES, $3.

Labrador Retriever and German Shepherd, look like Labradors, really nice. 4055 W. Bath MO-6-8661. SIAMESE kitten, 2 months old, shots, female. Call 535-6761 CHIHUAHUAS, grown, male, female, reasonable.

1081 Broadview, off Newton Extension. Brittany Spaniel Male, 2 Years Old. Reasonable. Phone Hudson 653-5209 SMALL house dogs free. Good with children.

Can see at 1559 Gangl Stow. $35 or trade for registered OLD Bassett, male, young Beagle, male, OL-9-6383 West Richfield. AKC RED DACHSHUND PUPS PR-3-1652 after 5:30 p. m. VACATIONING? De luxe boarding for your dog, daily and monthly rates, luxurious heated kennels, daily exercise.

Gelben Haus Farms, 15 minutes west of Akron, Call UN-4-1202. AKC COLLIES Nine Weeks Old-PL-3-4665 THOROUGHBRED SIAMESE Kittens. Housebroken. 335-5685 FOUR male and 2 female dogs, house pets, good with children. Call 923-2055.

GREAT DANE, female, 8 months old, has papers, $200 836-3995 14-Jewelry 1.4 EMERALD cut lady's diamond call between 9 and 10 p. m. 923-5737. 15-Wanted to Buy Modern or antique, 100. GUNS, ANY CONDITION, Not A dealer, will pay what it's worth.

688-3981. OLD DISHES, antiques, frames, furniture, post cards, coins, lamps, attic accumulations, estates or household. PO-2-5422. CASH for scrap jewelry. rings, watches, gold teeth.

antiques. Ohio Gold Store, 34 S. Howard. 762-7163. 376-2701.

GUNS, modern and antique, singles or collections. BUCKEYE SPORTS CENTER 4610 Rt. 8. Cuvahoga Falls Wanted: Used Cabinet Sinks Bathtubs, lavatories, com modes, sinks. Nick Burke, PL-3 2417.

WANTED TO BUY- Phi Delta Theta fraternity pin. OV-8-4534 WANTED: Electric bicycle exercisor, good condition. Reasonable. 724-3607. 16-Education Salaries Up To $7200 In Industrial Management SIX MONTHS training in 'INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING.

Day and evening classes. Register now. FREE PLACEMENT SERV. ICE. Area companies hire our graduates.

Company executives teach all classes Timestudy and Methods Engineer Payroll and Timekeeping (Payroll and timekeeping classes for women.) Industrial Timestudy Institute 2233 EAST AKRON PHONE 745-6470 16-Education MEN WANTED AGES 17 TO 55 To Be Trained Either Part or Full Time MANY NEEDED IN Automation--Television Industrial Electronics Aviation--Missiles Computors- Rocketry New TV-Electronic Laboratories Open In Akron In Five Points Shopping Center BY ONE OF THE WORLD'S OLDEST AND LARGEST TVELECTRONIC TRAINING OR. GANIZATIONS. No previous TV or electronic experience necessary, Day and evening classes. Full or part time. FOR FULL INFORMATION With No Obligation: PHONE MR.

BRUCE, 666-8166 Or Write: NATIONAL RADIO- TELEVISION ELECTRONICS SCHOOLS Five Points Shopping Center Box 212, Akron 9. Ohio PREPARE NOW FOR CIVIL SERVICE JOBS MEN AND WOMEN. 18 TO 55 Keep present Job while training. Start as high as $4490 first year. U.

citizens only. Grammar school education ually sufficient. For all formation, including list of positions and salaries, send name and address and phone number to P. 0 Box 323, Akron 9. Ohio HIGH SCHOOL Graduate From, High School New Easy at Home DIPLOMA AWARDED CALL OR WRITE FOR HIGH SCHOOL BOOKLET Academy For Home Study 1110 Euclid av.

Room 317 Cleveland 15, 0. Phone 241-6218 TOP. PAY IN ELECTRONICS. Step Into 8 well paid job or be your own boss. Expert evening ing.

Easy payments. Free placement. Write, phone. book. Our 38th year, McKIM TECHNICAL INSTITUTE 41 S.

High Akron 8, Ohio Dept. N-1 LEARN A TRADE Automatic Transmission Or Furniture Upholstering Day Or Evening Classes Budget Terms. Jobs Waiting For Graduates KRUSE SCHOOL, 535-1561 N. Howard st. 19-Stamps and Coins WEST SIDE COIN CLUB 1353 COPLEY RD.

Welcomes coin collectors, Sunday, Jan. 17, at 1:30 p. m. Browse, raffle, door prizes, 40 lot auction Includes gold: 1950 nickel B.U.: 1928 dollar XF: Lincoln cent set, less B. and 22P.

COINS WANTED We are paying cash for old coins. Sample buying prices 1964 U. S. proof sets, $12.50 ASSOCIATED COIN EXCHANGE 603 Evans Bldg, 1 to 9. Daily Main at Exchange 535-7143 GOLD COINS premium.

All denominations. 832 Coburn, 21-Help Male or Female EMPLOYMENT COUNSELLOR TRAINEE IT IS NOT YET TOO LATE TO JOIN OUR TRAINING GROUP. IF YOU WORK WELL WITH PEOPLE AND HAVE REALLY INTENSE DESIRE TO SUCCEED WE CAN DIRECT THESE ASSETS TO YOUR ADVANTAGE--CALL 376-7151 OR COME INTO' 55 W. STATE ST. ASK FOR GEORGE BELL OR BILL PERIN FREE TRAINING Full or part-time.

Prepare now for a career in real estate. Get In on the coming boom! Unlimited earnings. Associate with one of Akron's leading realtors. Enroll now. Classes begin immediately.

For Inter. view call Mr. Bailey or Mr. Harvey, RE-3-8313. BAILEY REALTY Realtors Open Till 9 RE-3-8313 DEMONSTRATORS NEEDED To show America's most complete decorator line.

Top commission and hostess gift. Call 882-6010. PART TIME experienced presser for dry cleaners PO-2-6168 21-Help, Male or Female FULL OR PART- TIME REAL ESTATE SALES We will prepare you for the state examination. We have a fine record of passing. Join one of the finest firms who cares about their salespeople.

Liberal commissions. WE WELCOME TRANSFERS Call Mr. Weaver or Mr. Rosca for a confidential Interview, 762-8837. WEAVER-ROSCA, REALTORS LAYOUT ARTIST Experlenced man or woman for immediate opening.

Must be able to produce distinctive layouts. 5-DAY WEEK LIBERAL BENEFIT PLAN EMPLOYE DISCOUNT APPLY WITH SAMPLES. FOURTH FLOOR EMPLOYMENT OFFICE. POLSKY'S BOOKKEEPER Must be to books through trial balance. Pre- pare profit and loss statements.

Full or part time. Permanent position, good pay and benefits. Apply in son to Mr. Wollins. BEST FURNITURE Main at Exchange MEEKS 22A-Factory Male EXPERIENCED JOB SHOP MACHINIST Lathes, milling machines (vertical and horizontal).

First and second shift openings. Overtime, fringes including bonus modern plant and machinery. Apply in person only, RELIABLE MANUFACTURING INC. 2689 WINGATE AV. EXPERIENCED MACHINIST Full or part-time.

434-2111, RUBBER FOREMAN Small plant, Northeast Ohio. References. Apply Box D-20, Beacon Journal. FACTORY WORK For miscellaneous factory work. Age 21 to 30.

Height 6-ft. Steady day shift, five days. Phone BL-3-7179. FACTORY PRODUCTION TRAINEE Age 21 to 35. Must be a stable person.

Company willing to train. Starting rate $1.90 per hour plus benefits and profit sharing. Must have good work record and credit standing. Several openings. Urgent.

Sheridan Associates, 130 S. Main 535-6193. 22B-SalaryHourly Rate Male CASTINGS BUYER START $650 FEE PAID Major corporation hiring in our office Friday, Jan. 15, 1965. The man with some background in casting buying can start in this position and take over as the purchasing agent in a relatively short period of time for this fast firm.

STERLING AKRON'S LARGEST 55 W. STATE 376-7151 KITCHEN HELP Full-time help, 10 a 11. to 5 p. m. A Apply in person, 1860 Copley rd.

SERVICEMAN Experienced Frigidaire appliance service man. Premium pay, vacations. Call 762-7433. PART TIME Needed at once. Clean, neat, ambitious man, 23 to 35.

who can meet the public to assist me 4 evenings per week. Salary $200 per month. Send short resume to Box D-16, Beacon Journal. STOCK BOY Husky young man for store and warehouse. Excellent opportunity for ambitious persOn.

High school graduate. References. BEST FURNITURE Main at Exchange LETTERPRESS OPERATOR Experienced In running and set-ups. Prefer some Heidelberg experience. Full or parttime.

Call 762-9205. 22B-SalaryHourly Rate Male DRIVER SALESMAN Must be at least 5 10 In. and weigh at least 160 Ibs. Age 24-36. Neat appearing.

Start to $85 per week. Expertence not mandatory, Sheridan Associates, 130 S. Main 535-6193. YOUNG Man, clean appearance, age 20 to 25, to learn retall Kosher Delicatessen Field. Will train, See Mr.

Brenner after 2 p. m. Jack's Delicatessen. 1949 W. Market st.

PLAYER piano repairman, full or part time, good pay. Brudno's, 30 W. Market, 434-8795. HAMMEL ACTUAL BUSINESS COLLEGE 90-27481.

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