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Fanner A- Smith incortoi attnl. First Nat.onal Tower. Ak- run. Ohio. All persons concerned will notice that action on said 1 application will not be taken tiv the Division for at least seven das from the date of this ad rtisement (Signed i MRS.

BARBARA HKYUK LEGAL NOTICE HAROLD NELSON ALEX H. JORGENSEN ill hereby take notice. i LEGAL NOT 1 i-v fur. sn ie of in fur. K.hiv MllT'H ft K101! until 1 1' 1 on the M'h d.iy of Jure at time and and rc.ni tor furnishing Miscellaneous tion Specif icai inns be obtained at -he office of the Purchasing AKenl Lath proos.i! tiust contain the full naires of ail of the parties interested ti.picin must be accompanied by a certified check the auioun: of One Hundred Dollars on a soHent bank, as a guarantee, that if the proposal he i accepted a contract ill be en- tered inio i Tiie ily of Akion, Ohio.

through its duly authorized and constituted officials. reserves the rigiit to reject any or all proposals and to waive informality in any proposal. THE CITY OF AKRON. OHIO By VIRGIL L. Purchasing Agent i May 2S 4 I llnv- Sim More oi Less at ions h.

i tract ill be entered ii in City of TaUmacisc. Ohio thrm.gh I 'ts duly authorized and consii- i (. 1 1 1 1 1 to reject anv or ail pro- inIPreslcd therein posals and to vv.uve lntoi in.ilitv 'accompanied l.v a he '1 lifie.i O.ie in anv Oriimance No 6 Hundred Dollar on .1 REED DOVE ft ttuo.J, 'l Satety-Service Director 1 1 a contract vviil he entered CITY OF TALLMAIX.E into. May 2S June 4 I The City of Akron. Ohio.

NURSERY AND GARDEN CENTER 937 EAST WATERLOO RD. PA-4-C505 GERANIUMS 6 99c While They lost I Wiv. Alt I PATENTED ROSE SALE ou are hereby notified that on the 11th day of May. 1963, the Council of the City of Akron. State of Ohio, duly adopt-ed Resolution No 434-1963 declaring It necessary to improve Massillon Road from the north line of Lot 20 in East Market Street Acres extended westerly in Lot C.

Tract 3 (formerly Springfield Township! (said line being approximately feet north of the north line of Baker Avenupi southerly to the south line of Lot 47 in East Market Street Acres extended westerly in Lot D. Tract 3 (formerly Springfield Townshipi (said line being approximately feet south of the south line of Harding Avenuel hy constructing a storm trunk sewer with the necessary appurtenances thereto in a 2. foot drainage easement of the Ci'y of Akron in Ixt C. Tract (formerly Springfield Township) from Adams Ditch easterly to a point in Massillon Road' approximately 2X0.80 feet north of the centerline of HardinR Avenue (said -point being opposite the south line of Lot In East Market Acres Allotment) in Massillon Road from said easement northerly to Baker Avenue and southerly to Harding Avenue. Said resolution approves the plans, specifications, estimates and profiles for said improvement theretofore prepared hy the Engineer and now on file In the office of the Clerk of this Council, and provides that S15.918 of the whole cost of said improvement shall he assessed in proportion to the benefits upon all lots and lands bounding and abutting upon Massillon Road between the termini first-mentioned above.

The estimated assessments for such Improvement based on the estimate of costs are now on file in the office of the Clerk of the Council and available for inpection bv any interested person. Objections to the assessment, amount, or apportionment thereof must be filed In writing In the office of the Clerk of Council within two weeks from the date of completion of the notice of the adoption of said resolution. By order of the Council of VALUES UP TO s3.75 LEGAL NOTICE THOMAS W. ALCOX. FT AL.

W. MEIGS' will hereby take notice. You are hereby notified that on he 11th dav ot May, the Council of the City of Akron. State of Ohio, duly adopted Resolution So. declaring it necessary to improve Annapolis Avenue from the vvet lines of Lots 46 and 47 in Terra Aita Allotment to 1 lie east lines of Lots 27 and tit in Terra Alta Allotment hy constructing a combined local sewer with house laterals therefore and the necessary appurtenance thereto in Annapolis Avenue from an existing combined sewer at the west line of Terra Alta Allotment to 200 feel west of Home Avenue.

Said resolution approves the plans, specifications, estimates and profiles for said improvement theretofore prepared by the Engineer and now on file in the office of the Clerk of this Council, and provides that the whole cost of said improvement less 12'r of such whole cost together with the cost of Intersections shall he assessed in proportion to the benefits which may result from the Improvement upon all and lands bounding and abutting upon Annapolis Avenue between the termini first-mentioned above. The estimated assessments for such improvement based on the esiimates of costs are now on file in the office of the Clerk of the Council and available for inspection by any interested person. Objections to the assessment, amount, or apportionment thereof, must be filed in writing in the office of the Clerk of Council wiihin two weeks from the dale of completion of the notice of the adoption of said resolution. By order of the I ouncil of the Citv of Akron. JOSEPH A.

DENHOLM Clerk of Council June 4 LEGAL NOTICE RESOLUTION NO. 488-1965 declaring it necessary to improve Lillian Street from Edgevvood Avenue to Douglas Street hy bartender, earning between $80 and $90 a week. Out of that, he has been sending $50 to his family in Akron, and the court has ordered him to pay $20 weekly to Mrs. Johnson. AP.

Nancy Johnson, 24-year-old second wife of former Akronite Lawrence J. Ba-der, talks to her children, Krista, 4, and John, 2, in their Omaha, homo. Mrs. Johnson Wednesday won an annulment to her marriage with Bader, the missing Akronite who was presumed drowned in a 1957 Lake Erie boating accident. Bader, known as Fritz Johnson in Omaha, has a wife and four children in Akron.

He now is a steak house POTTED READY TO BLOOM im EA. how Hid it if Akron Firm NAME JACKSON PERKINS TREE VARIETIES Royal Highness Pink Parfait Tallyho Chrysler Imperial Helen Traubel Pink Perry Gorden Party Queen Eliiabeth 1 1 1 Award $81,526 Contract To Repave A-C Runway Chicago Peact Christian Dior Mojave John S. Armstrong Memoriam Roundelay White Knight Golden Girl The remainder will be paid MANY, MANY OTHERS the City of Akron. JOSEPH A DENHOLM Clerk of Council from airport revenues includ Akron-Canton Airport Authority Thursday awarded an $81,526 contract to Highway Asphalt Co. of Akron for resurfacing the airport's main north-south runway.

ed in the 1965 budget, Griffin Reg. $5.95 ROSE $5.95 50 LB. QQ FOOD VALUE BAG grading, draining, curbing, paving, constructing and if constructing concrete sidewalks. said. Aior ted Colors THE AUTHORITY approv Airport manager Michael Griffin said the Highway Asphalt bid was $45,000 below SAM ed a lease with Investors Diversified Services, a mu ROSE FOOD 5 Lbs.

lor IU'g. 90c H7C ROSE DUST FISU FEUTIUZKK Lb. for CO-5 f'- IqA Reg. n.m 85c OVC LEGAL NOTICE RESOLUTION NO. 475-1965 de-rlaring it necessary to improve Iroquois Avenue from Newton Street to Niagara Avenue by grading, draining, curbing, paving, constructing and recon-structini.

concrete sidewalks, constructing concrete driveway approaches, installing water cori. nectlons, and planting trees, together with the necessary appurtenances thereto, and declaring an emergency. BE IT RESOLVED bv the Council of the City of Akron, Summit County, Ohio, three-fourths of all members elected or appointed thereto concurring: Section 1. That It is necessary to improve in the City of Akron, Ohio. Iroquois Avenue from constructing concrete driveway approaches and planting trees, together with the necessary appurtenances thereto and declaring an emergency.

BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Akron, Summit County, Ohio, three-fourths of all members elected or appointed thereto concurring: Section 1 That it Is necessary to improve in the City of Akron, Ohio. Lillian Street from Edgewood Avenue to Douglas Street. Section 2 That said street shall be improved as shown on the plans hereinafter referred to and now on file in the office of the Clerk of this Council by OO PON A Negroes Form Own estimates and the lowest of three bids. WORK is to begin about June 15. The authority also awarded a $6,000 contract to H.

C. Nutting Co. of Cincinnati, an engineering firm, to supervise the project. Total cost, including administrative and legal expenses, will be $97,029, Griffin said, $18,514 of which will come from Federal grants. tual fund and stock corporation, for 504 square feet of office space in the terminal.

Monfhly rental is $171.33. Investors, which has offices in Michigan, Indiana and Pennsylvania, currently maintains a regional office in the BROADLEAF EVERGREEN SALE i 4 i 4 I 4 1 HYBRID JAPANESE HOLLY EVERGREEN AZALEAS -Newton Street to Niagara Ave-j nue. Section 2. That said street terminal, and will use the additional space for its super Unit Realty visory personnel. I shall lie improved as shown on the plans hereinafter referred to and now on file in the office of the Clerk of this Council hv f6 88 Lb grading, draining, curbing, paving, constructing and reconstructing concrete sidewalks, constructing concrete driveway approaches and planting trees, together with the necessary appurtenances thereto.

Section 3 It is hereby determined and declared that said improvement is conducive to the public health, convenience and welfare of said City and the Inhabitants thereof. Section 4 That the grade of said street and improvement shall be the grade as shown by the plans and profiles which have been prepared by the Engineer and which are marie a part hereof. Section 5 That the plans, ivrrir TUTQTIV Bv, oid -hixm. Varieties Np' 31a ii tin Hod In Extradition Sought In Bogalusa Murder BOGALUSA, La. (P) Louisiana pressed today for extradition of a white man charged with the terrorist murder of a Negro deputy sheriff.

'j-J POTTED Hetii wuwei PLANTS Convexa Rotundalol'i Polled I I Assorted flolorn I GIGANTIC EVERGREEN SALE And civil rights leaders called up Negro pickets for renewed store picketing on downtown sidewalks scene of several recent racial clashes. Ernest Ray McElveen, 41, of Bogalusa, a laboratory technician at the huge paper mill here, was in jail at Tylertown, ARBOnVITilE Japanese SPREADING YEWS Japanese Upright Yews $11 29 Twenty Negro real estate brokers and salesmen have formed an Akron Chapter of the National Association of Real Estate Brokers. They will hold a dinner Saturday at 7 p. m. at the Bonanza Restaurant to install officers: James L.

Peavy, James L. Peavy Realty, president; Melvin Hawkins, Hawkins Realty, vice president; Mrs. Idel Ferguson, Advance Realty, secretary, and John Eber-hart, Eberhart, treasurer. Installing the officers will be D. Hart Hubbard, a representative of the Federal Housing Administration (FHAl office in Cleveland.

I SPEAKER for the event will will be Dr. E. T. Sharpp chairman of the Human Relations Committee of Akron Chapter of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. The association, formed in 1950, has been active in opening mortgage doors for minority groups and backing open occupancy for repossessed housing financed under FHA and Veterans Adminis-stration programs.

WDBN Now Is Medina $99 grading, draining, curbing, paving, constructing and recon-struclng concrete sidewalks, constructing concrete driveway approaches, installing water' connections, and planting trees, together with the necessary appurtenances thereto. Section 3. It is hereby determined and declared that said improvement is conducive to the public health, convenience and welfare of said City and the inhabitants thereof. Section 4. That the grade of said street and improvement shall be the grade as shown by the plans and profiles which have been prepared by the Engineer and which are made a part hereof.

Section 5. That the plans, specifications, estimates and profiles of the proposed im-provement, heretofore prepared by the Engineer and now on file in the office of the Clerk of ths Council, are hereby approved. Section ft. That the whole cost of said improvement less 12r of such whole cost together with the cost of Intersections shall be assessed in proportion to the benefits which may re-suit from the improvement upon the following described lots and lands, to-wit: All lots and lands bounding and abutting upon the proposed Improvement between the termini aforesaid, which lots and lands are hereby determined to be specially benefited hy said improvement; and the cost of said improvement shall Include the cost of preliminary and other surveys, pluns, specifications, profiles and estimates and of printing, serving and publishing notices, resolutions and or-diances, the amojnt of damages resulting from the Improvement assessed In favor of any owner of land affected by the improvement and the interest thereon, the costs incurred In connection with the preparation, levy and collection of the special assessments, the cost of purchasing, appropriating, and otherwise acquiring therefor any required real estate or interests therein, expenses of legal services including obtaining an approving legal opinion, cost of labor and material and Interest on bonds and notes Issued In anticipation of the levy and collection of the special assessments together with all other necessary expenditures. Section 7.

That the Director of Public Service be and he is Railed Ru flapped 8b Diirlappcd 4' Tall $5.00 fM Value tSm. Balled and Burlappod about 40 miles away. MISSISSIPPI Gov. Paul Johnson, in Jackson, announced last night he had granted permission for the extradition hearing the first step in the specifications, estimates and profiles or the proposed improvement, heretofore prepared by the Engineer and now on file in the office of the Clerk of this Council, are hereby approved. I Section 6 That the whole cost of said improvement less 12 of such whole cost, together with the cost of intersections, shall be assessed in proportion to the benefits which may result from the improvement upon the following described Jots and lands, to-wil: All lots and lands bounding and abutting upon the proposed improvement between the termini aforesaid, which lots and lands are hereby determined to be specially benefited by said improvement: and the cost of said Improvement shall include the cost of preliminary and other surveys, plans, speclfica- I tions.

profiles and estimates and of printing, serving and pub- iishing notices, resolutions and ordinances, the amount of dam- ages resulting from the im- provement assessed in favor of i any owner of land affected by the Improvement and the interest thereon, the costs incurred In connection with the prepa- ration, levy and collection of the special assessments, the cost of purchasing, appropriating, and otherwise acquiring therefor any I required real estate or Inter- ests therein, expenses of legal services Including obtaining an approving legal opinion, cost of labor and material and interest on bonds and notes issued in I anticipation of the levy ard collection of the special assess- I ments together with all other I necessary expenditures. Section 7 That the Director McElveen Moore process. No date was set. The deputy, O'Neal Moore, was shot in the head with a high power rifle as he and his squad car partner, Creed Rogers, were driving along La. 21, seven miles north of Bogalusa.

The bullets from a passing pickup truck included a buck- JUNIPER SPREADERS POTTED 97c Ea. SPRING BULB CLOSEOUTS Ithnt i wnnndprl JUMBO GLASS 20 pm xWl Tuberous Begonias Miwrm I Mel. Delay Water Suit Hearing TALLMADGE The scheduled hearing today in Summit County Common Pleas Court on Akron's motion for a de-muirer to the water suit filed by Tallmadge was postponed until June 12. Tallmadge assistant solicitor Sam Bell who filed the suit seeking to enjoin Akron from raising the suburb's rate was involved in another case and unable to attend the scheduled hearing. Akron has contended there is nothing for the court to decide In the Tallmadge suit which also seeks a declaratory judgment from the court as to Akron's rights to raise rates in Tallmadge under terms of JUMBO Size 8 4 F0R $1 I 8 F0R $1 hereby authorized and directed to prepare and file in the office of the Clerk of this Council the estimated assessments of the cost of the Improvement described In this resolution.

Such estimated assessments shall he MED. SIZE Rogers in the shoulder. He jwas in good condition at a hospital. STATE TROOPERS, the FBI and local officers were I deep in a massive investigation. Several men were believed involved in the killing.

Moore was the first Negro 'ever hired as a deputy by the Washington Parish. The move 'aroused sharp Ku Klux Klan resentment. In Baton Rouge, Gov. John iMcKeithen vowed that the killer "shall be brought to GROUND COVER MYRTLE 10c PER CLUMP Hardy Perennials 5 FOR $1.00 based upon the estimate of cost I A The Federal Communications Commission has granted a change in license for WDBN-FM to change its designation from Barberton to Medina. Ted Niarhos, president and general manager, said no change in the format of the station is planned.

The decision to change the designation of the station was based on the physical location of the station and its transmitter, studios and business offices, which are located on County rd. 55 just south of Medina. of said Improvement now on 25 49c FOR WITH file in tne onice of the Clerk of this Council and shall be prepared pursuant to the provisions of this resolution. When such estimated assessments have been so filed, notice of the adoption of this resolution and the filing of said estimated assessments shall be served on the owners of all lots and lands to be as Weed Feed silyex KIllS AIL BROADIEAF WEEDS Compare at FEEDS YOUR IAWN WITH 10 6-4 WILL NOT BURN COVERS 5000 SQ. FT.

the present contract. KIUS All CHICKWEED KIUS DANDELIONS With coupon only Sun. 5 bags per customer Keep Pace With Last Year of Public Service be and he is hereby authorized and directed to prepare and file in the office of the Clerk of this Council the estimated assessments of the cost of the improvement described In this resolution. Such estimated assessments shall he based upon the estimate of cost of said Improvement now on file in the office of the Clerk of this Council and shall be prepared pursuant to the provisions of this resolution. When such estimated assessments have been so filed, notice of the adoption of this resolution and the filing of said est I-mated assessments shall he served on the owners of all lots and lands to be assessed as provided by law.

Section 8 That the assessments to be levied shall he paid in 20 semi-annual installments, with Interest on deferred payments at the same rate as shall be borne by the bonds to he Issued in anticipation of the collection thereof; provided, that the owner of any property assessed may. at his option, pay such assessment in cash within thirty days after passage of the assessing ordinance. Section 9 That bonds of the City shall be Issued in anticipation of the collection of assessments by installments and in an amount equal thereto and notes of said City shall be issued In anticipation of the Issuance of such bonds and the levy of such assessments. Section 10 That the remainder of the entire cost of the Improvement, after application of the assessments herein provided, shall be paid hy the Issuance of bonds In the manner provided hy law or from other funds available for this purpose. Section 11 This resolution is hereby declared to be an emergency measure necessary for the Immediate preservation of the public peace, health and safety of said City, and for the further reason that the Immediate sessed as provided by law.

Section 8. That the asess-ments to be levied shall be paid in forty semi-annual Installments, with interest on deferred payments at the same rate as shall be borne hy the bonds to be Issued In anticipation of the collection thereof; provided, that the owner of any property assessed may, at his option, pay such assessment in cash within thirty days after passage of the assessing ordinance. Section 9. That bonds of the City shall be issued In anticipation of the collection of assess I h. THIS WEEX ONLY KENTUCKY BLUE GRASS 4Sc MERION BLUE DONZELL'S NEW LAWN FERTILIZER BJ Derby Registrations Reach The 300 Mark GRASS SEED ments by Installments and in 20-10-5 an amount equal thereto and Non-Burning Long Lasting BEST BUY jf Aft IN TOWN 1 lU High Nitrogen PER LB.

ONLY I With Coupon Jr I Registrations for the 1965 Beacon Journal Soap Box Derby Covers ROl'THEAST AKRON (Division 4V Larry Andrasko, 15, son of Mrs. Doris Androsko, 935 Georgia Kent Jr. High, sponsored by Firestone Tire Rubber David Christy, 15, son of Mrs. Lucllie Christy. 1037 Wyley Pure Merion Blue 5000 sq.

ft. Reg. $3.95 COW MANURE notes of said city snail ne issued In anticipation of the Issuance of such bonds and the levy of such assessments. Section 10. That the remainder of the entire cost of the Improvement, after application of the assessments herein provided, shall be paid by the issuance of bonds in the manner provided by law or from other funds available for this purpose.

Section 11. This resolution Is hereby declared to be an emergency measure necessary for the immediate preservation of the public peace, health and safety of said City, and for the further reason that the immediate construction of said Improvement Is necessary to eliminate exist nv Kent Jr. High, sponsored by SOD In Quanliti.i of 200 Yardt Montgomery ward uavia ox, 13. son of Mr. and Mrs.

Pnul Fox, 501 Grldley st Goodrich Jr. High. Aft N. HI'MMIT CO. (Division 71: Frits s.59 100 PURE This is not a compost 50-lb.

bag Nees, 14. snn of Mr. and Mrs. William Nees. 2927 Vincent Cuvahoga 65c Falls, Silver Lake School, sponsored hy Nees Hardware Robert Iewls, 11, son of Mr.

and Mrs, Robert Lewis, 220 Bermont Munroe Falls. Rlvervlew School, sponsored SQ. YD. LAWN LIME by Communication! Workers of today hit the 300 mark. This is close to the registration pace of last year when a total of 531 boys signed up.

This year's local race will be held July 11. The Ail-American will be held Aug. 7. Here are names of the latest boys to register; NORTHWEST AKRON' (Division 11: Mike Kuzmlk, 13, son of Mr. and Mm.

Oorue Kimnik. 4f9 Patterson av St. Martha School: Jattles Stadel-man. 14, noil of Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Stadelman. 500 Patterson St. Martha School; Jack Ballance, 15, son of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin RaMance, N.

Hawkins ov Litchfield Jr. High, sponsored hy Weber-Valentine David Slack, 11, son of Mrs. Eva Slack, 135 Tarbell Crosby School; Henry Cohb, 12, son of Mrs. M. Cobb, 528 Storer Akron Christian Crude School; Paul Payprle, 12, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Krunk Payerle, 9 N. Portage Path, St. Benard School, America Lora 4302. NORTHEAST AKRON 'Division 2): Jim Welsh.

13, son of Mr. and Mrs. Orald Welsh, 171" Hampton Goodyear Jr. lUnh; noimlas Rich, 12, snn of Mr. and Mrs.

Mnyford Rich, 30 Mnxine Fraunfelter School, sponsored by of Twins Club. HOl'THW'KST AKRON 'Division S): James Morris, 13, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Morris, 2B1!) Nesmlth Luke lnnes Jr. HiRh, sponsored by Teamsters Union Local No.

24; Bob Woodall, 12, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Woodall. Horkford Firestone Park School, sponsored by Tlretown Corvette Club; Gregory Gnrbach. 12.

son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gorbneh. 752 Kolh it. ht.

Bernard School; Scott Vorhes il, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Vorhes, 341 N. Firestone St. Paul School, sponsored by Wlggerman Construe-lion James Atkins, 11, ion of Mr and Mrs.

Robert Atklm, B6 Firestone Firestone Park School: Robert Atkins, 12, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Atkins. 6 Firestone Kent Jr. High; Michael Jack-on 12 son of Mr.

and Mr. Andrew teknn. 709 Euclid Crouse 1395 BONE 50-lb. MEAL Bag 39' ft. HI'MMIT CO.

(Division Tom 50-LB. BAG Peters, 12. son of Mr. and Mn Marlon Peters. 128 E.

Comet rd. Clinton, Greensburg School; Joe Peters, 13, son of Mr. and Mn. construction of said improvement Is necessary to eliminate existing hazards to pedestrian and vehicular traffic, and provided this resolution receives the affirmative vote of two-thirds of the members elected or ap. pointed to Council, it shall take effect and be In force immediately upon Its adoption and approval by the Mayor; otherwise.

It shall take effect and be In force at the earliest period allowed by law. Adopted: Mav 25. 1965 JOSEPH A DENHOLM Clerk of Council RALPH F. TURNER President jf Council Approved: May 26 1965. EDWARD ERICKSO.N Mayor Near Corner of Arlington and Waterloo Road Marlon Peters.

128 E. Comet ing hazards to the pedestrian and vehicular traffic, and provided this resolution receives the affirmative vote of two-thirds of the members elected or appointed to Council. It shall take effect and be in force immediately upon its adoption and approval by the Mayor; otherwise, it shall take effect and he in force at the earliest period allowed by law. Adopted: May 25, 1965. EDWARD ER1CKSON Mayor RALPH F.

TURNER President of Council JOSEPH A. DENHOLM Clerk of Council Approved: May 26, 1965. June 4 Clinton, Greensburg School: Douglas Estes, 11, son of Mr, and Mrs. Carl Estes, 1702 Farvlew Greenwood School; Randy Paradls, 12, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Roger Paradls. 3827 tei ow 7 DAYS A WEEK Bay Path Erwlne Jr. High, ipon sored by Mrs. Alan Johnson, Kenny Paradls, 11, ion of Mr. and Mrs.

Roner Paradls. 3827 Bay Path Turkeyfoot School. School. v. Mi..

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