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Friday, June 30, 1972 Akraa fctcofl Jearnal 9 LZOAL NOTICE Notice is hereby liven that a NOTICE OT PUBLIC HEARING PUBLIC HEARINGS wtll he TNT gmnura m7 notice or PUBLIC HEARING The Board of Zoning Appeals. Springfield Summit County. Ohio will bold a Public Hearing at the Town Ball. M5S CanfieS Akron. Ohio at 1:00 P.

July 10. IMS. Thil ia in regard to appeal to erect a ft. 30 ft. detached garage at 1115 Pickle Akron.

Ohio. HftLEN M. SCBRADER. Secretary Board of Zoning Appeal! NOTICE OT PUBLIC FEARING ON THE BATH BUDGET Notice is hereby given that on the 10th day of July, 1072. at 8:00 o'clock P.

a public hearing will be held on the Budget prepared by the TRUSTEES OF BATH TOWNSHIP of Summit County Ohio, for the next succeeding fiscal a ending December 31st, 173. Such hearing will be held at the Bath Town Hall, 1341 Cleveland-MaasUlon Bath, Ohio. BATH TOWNSHIP TRUSTEES Bv PHILIP H. SMITH. Jf? 'J V.

I Walter Poenisch, 58, is consoled, by his wife aboard an escort boat after sharks spoiled his attempt to set a record by swimming 60 miles in the Florida Straits off Miami. He scrambled from the water after a shark circled nearby as be swam behind the boat. Ionia Seats Officers Harriett Yeckel, vice chairman of the Missouri Gover-' nor's Commission on the Status of Women, has been installed as president of Zonta International, a service organization of business and professional women. Others chosen to lead the organization for the next two years were Eleanor Janunal, president elect, secretary-treasurer of the Ashtabula Rubber Ashtabula, Fance de la Chaise-Mutin, first vice president, Paris, France; Evelyn DeYYitt, sec-, ond vice president, Bingham-ton, N. and the Hon.

Ellen Fairclough, treasurer, first woman member of the Cana BHiicj Irix 4541mm A 4JA-Ofrks all MatStlltll 4fwwpVbMoI ttpofiy linos 52-AoctMM 53A-Ckristmos Trees S3B-feed 33C-tnm and garden faviomenf 53D-PiMk'na Swpplies 54-Ceol, Celts mnd Wood SS-fumocos SAMiti. Radio and TV 57-Hemo furnish mgs 54-Afttiqwes 5f 4 umHuto Wonted M-Musk 41-Muricel instruments Wonted 42-Woormg Apparel o3-Srore, Office and Beauty Supplies 44 -Machinery and Tools fS-farm Machinery 6o -Heavy Macmnery 67-tivesfoc and uppl 48-Building MaHnvk 69- Garages 70-Boofs, Canoes, Yachts TDA-Swimming Poofs ft Supplies 7 1 -Snorts Section 71 A-Camping Trailers 7l-Snowmobilos 73-Phore equipment FINANCIAL AND INSURANCE 73- Opportunities 74- Opportunifies Wonted 75- lnsurance 76- Suy and Sell Mortgages 77-loons All Kinds 71-Money Wanted REAL ESTATE REU ESIATE COMMERCIAL 79-Business Property tO-lndutlrial Property I -Invesfmenf Property B3-Properfy A4o nogement 83-Home Builders REAL ESTATE RESIDENTIAL 4-Wantod City Properties 85- Genero! Real state 86- Central Akron -86A-Trade and Eichonge 87- Cify Property West 87A-fairlaMrn Area 88 City Property fast 89- Net Real Esf ate 90- Mogadow Real state 9 1 -takemoi Real state 93-Cify Property South 93- Kenmore Real Estate 94- Barberton Real state 94A-Norton Real Estate. 95- Doyteslovn Real Ulalt 96- Cify Property North 97- Cuyahoga falls Real Estate 97A-Northampfon 98- Tallmadge Real Estate 99- Sirver lake Real htalt 100- Stotv Real Estate 101- Kent-Ravenna HtalCslalo 103-Suburban North 103- Hudson Real Estate 104- NorthheM Roof Estate Real Estate 106-Munroe talk Real Estate 107-Suburban West 108-Barh-RichfiefdReafEsfafe 109-Medino Real Estate HO-Copley 111- Suburban fast 1 1 2- Umonfown Real tftaie 1 13- Greenfown Real Estate I I4-Suburban South I I4A-Manchester Real Estate 1148-Canalfulmn- Clinton Heal slate 1 15-Wads worth Real Estate II o-Resort Property 1 1 7- Pertago lakes Property 1 1 8- Area lake Property 1 19- Property North America M9A-Florida Real tttate H9B-0hioTovns 120- lofs ond Acreage 2 1 -Lots Wanted 122- Won ted Suburban 123- forms 1 24- Wanted forms AUTOMOTIVE 126- Mobite Homes Sole 127- Moforcydes, Bikes 138-Tires, Parts, Service 1 29- Sports, foreign Cors l39A-lmported Car Parts and Service 1 29B-Antique Cors 130- Trucks 131- Airplanes 133-Cars, Trucks, Wanted 1 33- Automofive Section 1 34- Auto loans 1 35- Auto Leasing 33 IriiiJ VITX STATISTICS I 3 Mttim 1 last nrrf Pevfrrf 'SAJn 3mMnftsMMa finmumwU, IWte -99M0tofy ltai OSBEDIB IO-SpaMlvNtiw KM-CJMstmM twiMn I l-AjPMManatftt 1 27f4rvojllftfanMftoii 15-WsHrtaWfelvy la-frfuntiM 17-Jofcfcrs It-feats l-Cim Stomps HELP 3 1 A-ortry Mole emofe la-General Job Offerings Mote SlC-Office A Monogomtnt 2 lOSotei Work-Mote Mote femote 2lMJOMriOM- Mote remote 33 Jots Wonfed-Mote 34- Bwroows Mote remote HELP-MALE 33A-ocfoiy-Mote 22B-Sotery Howry Rote Mote aac-Orrke ond" Monogtmont Mote aaO-Sotes Work-Mote 22f -Tochnicol Posifiont HELP FEMALE 254-Oomesfk remote 25B-Cenero( Job Offerings Female 35C-Oftice ond Management FemoJe Work-remote 20-Jefes Woitfed ornate 28- SERVICES Appliamt Service Appraisers ond liquidators Basement Work Bookkeeping Brick, Bteck Work BuNdoiing Carpenter Work Carpet Cleaning Cement Work Chimneys Cleaned Cinders Dressmaking Driveways ftertricaWork floor Sanding UK Dirt furnace Repairs fumitun Cleaning Genera Hauling All Kindt House cfeoning Income Tax landscaping laundry CertiKtd Movers Moving Pointing Decorating Paper Cleaning 'aperfiangrng Plastering Plumbing and Dtain Remodeling Re-Siding Roofing Spouting Snow flowing Sewing Machine Repair Television Service Tree Surgery Service Upholstering Wathoi Repairs Window Shades Drapes Window-Wall Washing HOME CARE 29- Care of Children 30- Core Aged, Invalids RENTALS DENTAIS DOOMS 3 1 -Rooms, Home Cooking 33-Furnished Rooms 33- Unfumished Rooms RENTALS APARTMENTS 34- urntshed Suites 35- Apartments furnished 35A-fumitwre Rentals 36-Asartmen Is 'Unfurnished RENTALS lOMES RENTALS GENERAL 37- Homes furnished 38- Mobite Homos, Rent 39- Homes Unfurnished 40- Wanted lake Cottages 4 1 lake Homes A Cottages 42- florida Resorts 43- Naf renal Resorts dian parliament, Hamilton, Ont. A Rose Named Angela Davis A new Soviet rose, golden with a delicate scent, has been named for Angela Davis, the news agency Tass reported. Vera Klimenko, who developed the flower at the Nikit-sky Botanical Garden in the Crimea, said she picked the name because "I want the people to remember the courage of Angela Davis always" Tass reported.

Public- H- will be held bv the Council oT The City of Ak ron. Tuesday. July 11, mi, during Uw regular meeting at 9:00 A 11 in the Council Chambers upon an ordinance authorizing Conditional Zoning a doe ri bed in Section 1773.071 of the Code to permit the conitructton of a branch bank and auto window at j0, to, and K4 Eaat Market Street and 640. 853. Ml.

and 065 Cast Buchtet Avenue: repealing Or. dinonce No. V0-iri0; and do- claring an emeri'ncY. juocfH A. ucnttuusi Clerk of Council fcfowiLUTiON NO.

43-1S71 itorisrine it nifrmrr to con struct sanitary sewer force mains from property tocaiea on the westerly aide of White Pond Drive northerly of the est Expressway, which is presently owned by Martin Goldfarb, across White Pond Drive, tnence, in easements ra the City of Akron located parallel to -and approximately 300 teet northerly of Mull Avenue, easterly approximately 150 feet, thence sanitary sewers in such easements easterly approximately 1050 feet, thence sanitary sewera, in easements of the City of Akron located parallel vo ana approximately 1300 feet easterly of White Pond Drive, southerly approximately 330 feet to Mull Avenue and northerly approximately 62S feet to a sewage pumping station, thence, in such ease ments, sanitary sewer lore; mniiu Frank Boulevard, and such sewage pumping station. all together Witn tne necessary appurtances thereto, and declaring an emergency. WHEREAS, the owners of one hundred percent ot the lots and lands to be assessed for the improvement hereinaf- ter aescriDea nave pvuuuuva this Council for said improvement, which petition has heretofore been approved by this THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Akron, Summit County, Ohio: Section 1. mat is necessary to construct in the City of Akron, Ohio, sanitary sewer force mains from property located on the westerly side of White Pond Drive northerly of the West Expressway, which is presently owned by Marcine Goldfarb, across White Pond Drive, thence, in easements of the City of Akron located parallel to and approximately 300 feet northerly of Mull Avenue, easterly approximately 250 feet, thence sartitarv sewers in such easements easterly approximately 1050 feet, thence sanitary sewers, in easements of the City of Akron located paraUel to and approximately laoo teei easterly oi nous Pond Drive, southerly approximate 330 feet to Mull Avenue and northerly approximately 623 feet to a sewage pumping station, thence, in such ease ments, sanitary sewer iorce mains to Frank Boulevard, and such sewage pumping station, all together with the necessary appurtenances thereto, as shown on the plans hereinafter referred to and now on file in the office of the Clerk of this Council. Section 2.

It is nereoy deter, mined and declared that said improvement is conducive to the public health, convenience and welfare of said City and the inhabitants thereof. CouncU further finds and determines that said improvement hus tieen petiUoned for by the own ers of one nunarea percent ot the foot frontage of the property and one hundred percent of the area to be assessed for said improvement, Section 3. That the grade of said streets, easements and improvement shall be the grade as shown by the plans and profiles which have been prepared by the Engineer and winch are made a Dart hereof. Council further finds and determines that said improvement consti tutes one continuous sewer improvement and that said streets and easements are so situated in relation to each other that, in order to complete the improvement thereof in the most practical ana economical manner, the same shall be im proved at the same time, with the same kind of materials and in the same manner. Section 4.

Thai the clans. specifications, estimates and profiles of tne proposed improvement, heretofore prepared by the Engineer and now on file in the office of the Clerk of Council, are hereby approved. Section 5. That the whole cost of said improvement, shall be assessed in proportion to the benefits which may result from the improvement upon the lots and lands of the petitioners, to wit, property located on White Pond Drive, northerly of Park-gate Avenue, presently owned by John Janls and Victor S. Gross.

Trustees, who claim title through an instrument re corded in Volume 4016, pages 403 and 404. Summit County Record of Deeds; property located on the northerly side of Mull Avenue, presently owned by Lillian Gross and Catherine Janis, Trustees, who claim title through an instrument recorded in Volume 5263. page 677. Summit County Record of Deeds; property located on the northeasterly side of Mull Avenue and White Pond Drive, presently owned by John Janis and Victor S. Gross, Tnustees, who claim title tnrougn an instrument recorded Jn Volume 4125, cord of Deeds; property l.ocat-ed on the southerly side of Mull Avenue, presently owned bv Matthew J.

Rosenstock, Frederick E. Rosenstock. Dar-rel L. Seibert, Harry Liber-man, Seymour Rosenblatt and William Rosenblatt, who claim title through instruments recorded in Volume 473ft, page 530. Volume 5025, page 137 and Volume 5255.

pages 440 to 448. Summit County Record of Deeds; and property located on the westerly side of White Pond Drive, northerly of the tV put Fxnresswnv. nresentlv owned by Marcine Goldfarb, who claims title through instruments recorded in Volume 4031, pages 563 to 565 and Volume 4351, pages 1 to 3. which lots and lands are nereDy aeter-mined to be the only property specially benefited by said improvement; and the cost of said improvement shall include the cost of preliminary and other surveys, plans, specifications, profiles and estimates and of printing, serving and publishing notices, resolutions and ordinances, Uie amount of damages resulting from the improvement assessed in favor of any owner of land affected by the Improvement and the interest thereon, the cost incurred in connection with the preparation, levy and collection of special assessments, the cost of purchasing, appropriaUng 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 materials 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 6.

That the Director 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 co.st of the improvement described in this resolution. Such estimated assessments shall be 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. Section 7. That the assessments to be levied shall be paid in twenty semi-annual installments, with interest on deferred payments at the same rate as Bhall be borne by the bonds to be issued in anticipa tion of tne collection tnereot; 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 S. That bonds of the City shall be issued in anticipa tion oi tne collection ui assessments bv installments and in an amount equal thereto and notes of said City shall be issued in anticipation of the issu ance of sucn oonds ana tne lew of such assessments.

Section 0. 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 im provement is necessary to eliminate existing hazards to the health of the residents of the City, and provided this resolution receives the affirmative vote of two-thirds of the members elected or appointed to Council, it Shan take effect and be in force immediately upon its adoption and approval by the Mayor; otherwise; it snau tane effect ana be in force at the earliest period allowed by law, Adopted: June 20 1972 JOSEPH A. DENHOLM Clerk of Council -EDWARD DAVIS President of Council Apnroved: June 21. 1971 JOHN held by Franklin Township Board of Zoning Appeal. Summit County, Ohio, at Manchester Zoning Office.

8300 Man chester Rd. On MONDAY, JUL. I in iam at 1:00 P. M. to eonsid.

er the request of John G. and Patricia A. Auman, 9bM Regay Akron, Ohio, for a Conditional Zoning Permit to engage in candy making, as a home occupation, at that address. FRANKLIN Tuwnsmr BOARD OP ZONING AP PEALS LEGAL NOTICE ORDINANCE NO. 434-1972 determining to proceed with the improvement of LaFollette Street from Brown Street to Burkhardt Avenue and from Coventry Street to Inman Street bu ghrading, draining.

paving and cumins ireiruorcea concrete pavement with inte- rai cur Ding ana planting and reconstructing con crete sidewalks, constructing concrete driveway approaches, and installing sanitary sewer house laterals and water serv ice connections, wnere neces sary; and declaring an emer-efiSy- 11 LJiAtlcu oy tne Council of the City of Akron, Summit county, atate oi Section 1. That it is hereby determined to proceed with the improvement in the City of Akron ot LaFoUette Street from Brawn street to Burkhardt Av enue and from Coventry Street to In man street. Section 3. That laid street shaU be improved in accord ance witn tne provisions ot resolution No. 160-1972, adopted March 38, 1972, and with the plans, specifications, estimates and profiles heretofore approved and now on file in the office of the Clerk of this CouncU by grading, draining, paving and curbing (reinforced concrete pavement with integral curbing), and planting trees; and reconstructing concrete sidewalks, constructing concrete driveway approaches and installing sanitary sewer house laterals and water service connections, where necessary.

Section 3. That aU claims for damages resulting therefrom that nave been legally filed shaU be inquired into before the commencement of the pro- Bosed improvement, and the i rector of Law is hereby authorized and directed to institute legal proceedings in a court of competent jurisdiction to inquire into claims that have been so filed. Section 4. That portion of the cost provided in the above-mentioned resolution of necessity to be assessed shaU be assessed in the manner and the number of installments provided in said resolution and on the lots and lands described there-ia. Section S.

That the estimated assessments heretofore pre pared and filed in the office of the ClerK of this Council and as equalized by the Board heretofore appointed for such purpose by Resolution No. 298-1972. adopted May 30, 1972, be and ot wnicn uoara was approved by rtesoiution JNo. 251-1B72 adopted May 30, 1972, be and tne same are nereb.v adopted, Section 6. The Clerk of this Council is hereby directed to deliver a certified copy of this ordinance to tne county Auditor within fifteen days after its passage.

Section 7. Subject to the provisions of Section 727.24. Re vised Code, the Director of fubiic service of the City is nereoy autnorized and directed as soon as the funds therefor are available to make and execute a contract for said im provement With the lowest and best bidder after advertising according to law and the improvement shall he finnnrod nc provided in the resolution of necessity. Section 8. This ordinance 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 lurtncr reason tnat the immediate construction of said im.

provement is necessary to eliminate existing hazards to pedestrian and vehicular traffic and to the public health, and provided this ordinance receives the affirmative vote of two-thirds of the members elected or appointed to Council it shall take effect and be in iorce immediately upon its passage and SDUroVal hv the lUnv. or; otherwise, it shall take effect and be In force at the canwai pertou ftuowea Dy law, Passed: June 20, 1972. JOSEPH A. DENHOLM Clerk of Council EDWARD DAVIS President of Council Approved: June 21, 1972. JOHN S.

BALLARD Mayor ORDINANCE NO. 423-1972 de lermuung to proceed with the improvement of Herberich Avenue from Cole Avenue to Archwood Avenue, Eva Avenue from Beardsley Street to Burkhardt Avenue, Clifford Avenue from Beardsley Street to Brown Street and Lily Street from Cole Avenue to Clifford Avenue by grading, draining, curbing, pavTng, and planting Itb.b i ttiiu reconstructing concreto walks, construetinn Mni.r.t. driveway approaches and installing water service connec tions, wnere necessary; and by constructing storm sewers In certain designated locations; all together with the necessary aMMui icnances tnereto; and declaring an emergency. BE IT ENACTED by the council oi tne city of Akron Summit Countv. State of Ohio? Section 1.

That it is hereby uciei milieu to proceea witn Uie improvement in the Citv of Ak. Ton of Herberich Avenue from Loie Avenue to Archwood Avenue. Eva Avenup from sley Street to Burkhardt Ave nue, uiiuora Avenue from Beardsley Street to Brown Street and Lily Street from uoie Avenue to Clifford Avenue. Section 2. That said streets snau oe improved in accordance with the provisions of Re.

solution No. 8191971, adopted December 21, 1971. and with the plans, specifications, estimates and profiles heretofore approved and now on file in the Office Of the Clorlr nf thia Council by grading, draining, tutuiug, p.tving, ana planting trees; by constructing and re constructing concrete sidewalks, constructine connrete driveway approaches and installing water service connec. tions, where necessary: and by constructing storm sewers in Clifford Avenue from Beardsley Street to Lily Street and in Eva Avenue from Dietz Avenue to Neptune Avenue; all together with the necessary appurtenances thereto. section 3.

That all claims for damages resulting therefrom that have been legally filed shall be inquired into before the commencement of the proposed improvement, and the Director of Law is hereby authorized and directed to institute legal proceedings in a court of competent Jurisdiction to inquire into claims that have been so filed. Section 4. That portion of the cost provided in the above-mentioned resolution of necessity to be assessed shall be assessed in the manner and the number of installments provided in said resolution and on the lots and lands described therein. Section 5. That the estimated Assessments heretofore prepared and filed lit the office of the Clerk of this Council and as equalized by the Board heretofore appointed for such purpose by Resolution No.

2971972, adopted May 9, 1972. the report of which Board was approved by Resolution No. 297-1972, adopted May 30, 1972, be and the same are hereby adopted. Section 6. The Clerk of this CouncU is hereby directed to deliver a certified copy of this ordinance to the County -Auditor within fifteen days after its passage.

Section 7. Subiect tn thr provisions of Section 727.24, Revised Code, the Director of public service of the City is hereby authorized and directed as soon as the funds therefor are available to make and execute a contract for said im- Erovement with the lowest and est bidder after advertisini according to law and the improvement shall be financed as provided in the resolution of necessity. Section 8.. This ordinance hereby declared to be an emer gency 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 oi said improvement is necessary to eliminate existing hazards to pedestrian and vehicular traffic and the health and property of tne residents, ana proviaea tms ordinance receives the affirma tive vote of two-thirds of the members elected or appointed to Council, it shaU take effect and be in force immediately upon it passage and approval by the Mayor; otherwise, it snau tane enect ana oe in force at the earliest period al- lowea oy law. Passed: June 30, 1972 JOSEPH A.

DENHOLM Clerk of Council EDWARD DAVIS i President of CouncU Apnroved June 91, 1(71 JOHN S. BALLARD NOTICE Revised Code. See. 2717.01 -Notice ts hereby given that the undersigned intends to make application to the Probate Court of Summit County, Ohio, for an order to change his nam to Carl Baekady. Said application will be by Ktition to be filed in said Prate Court, or or after the 31st day of July, 1073.

Dated this 30th day of June, 173. CHARLES BACKADT CARL BACKADY RESOLUTION NO. 4351073 declaring it necessary to im- Srove Gibbs Road from Triplett oulevard to Springfield Center Road by grading, draining, curbing, paving, and planting trees; by constructing concrete sidewalks and driveway approaches and installing water service connections and sanitary sewer house laterals, where necessary; and by constructing storm sewers in certain designated locations; ail together with the necessary appurtenances thereto; ana declaring an emergency. BE IT RESOLVED by the CouncU of the City of Akron, Summit County, Ohip, three-fourths of all members elected or appointed thereto concurring: Section 1. That it Is necessary to improve in the City of Akron, Ohio.

Gibbs Road from Triplett Boulevard to Springfield Center Road. Section 2. That said street shaU be improved as shown on the plans hereinafter referred to and now on file in the office of the Clerk of this CouncU by grading, draining, curbing, paving, and planting trees; by constructing concrete sidewalks and driveway approaches and installing water service connections ana sanitary sewer house laterals, where necessary; and by constructing storm sewers in Gibbs Road in the following locations: from Triplett Boule, vard northerly approximately 290 feet, from Quayle Drive to Harding Avenue, and from Springfield Center Road southerly to a point approximately 315 feet southerly of Daniels Avenue; all 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 shaU 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 improvement, heretofore prepared by the Engineer and now on file in the office of the Clerk of this Council, are hereby approved. Section 6.

That the City shall assume and pay as its portion of the cost of the above-described improvement, the following (a) Twelve percent of the balance remaining after deducting the cost of intersections from the whole cost of Uie improvement; lb) The cost of intersections; (c) The cost of grading, draining, curbing, paving, and planting trees, together with the necessary appurtenances thereto, in excess of Ten Dol lars multiplied by the foot frontage of an property bounding and Abutting on the improvement between the termini as described in Section 1 hereof; (dl The cost of oonstructiing concrete sidewalks, together with the necessary appurtenances thereto, in excess of Three Dollars multiplied by the foot frontage of all property bounding and abutting on the improvement between the termini as described in Section 1 hereof; (el The cost of constructing storm sevyers, together with necessary appurtenances thereto, in excess of Seven Dollars Jnul-tiplied by the foot frontage of all property to be assessed therefor; and the balance of the cost of said improvement shall be assessed in proportion to the benefits which may re-suit from the improvement upon the following described lots and lands, in the following manner, to wit: All of the costs oi tne im-nrnvement to be assessed, ex cept the costs of constructing storm sewers, togetner witn tne necessary appurtenances thereto, shall be assessed upon all lots and lands bounding and abutting upon the proposed improvement between the termini as described in Section 1 here of; the cost of constructing storm sewers togetner wun ine necessary appurtenances thereto tn he assessed, shall be as sessed upon aU lots and lands bounding and abutting upon Gibbs Road from the southerly lines of Lot Nos. 380 and 237 to the northerly lines of Lot Nos. 370 and 247, from the southerly lines of Lot Nos. 367 and 250 to the northerly lines of Lot Nos. 347 and 271.

and from the southerly lines of Lot Nos. 337 and 281 to the northerly lines of Lot Nos. 313 and 306, all in The East Market Acres Allotment; which lots and lands are hereby determined to be spe-cially benefited by said improvement; and the cost of said improvement shall include the cost of preliminary and other surveys. Dlans. specifica tions, profiles and estimates ana oi priming, oivms publishing notices, resolutions and ordinances, the amount of damages resulting from tlie improvement assessed in favor of any owner of land affected by the improvement and the inter-pt ihereon.

the costs incurred in connection with the prepara-tion, levy and collection of the special assessments, the cost of purchasing, appropriating and otherwise acquiring therejor anv required real estate or interests therein, expenses of legal services including obtaining an approving itgai upmum. nnet nf lnhnr and material and interest on bonds and notes issued in anticipation of the levy and collection of the special assessments together with aU other necessary expenditures. Section 7. mat me uirenor of PubUc 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 shaU be based upon the estimate of cost of said improvement now on file in the office of the clerk of this Council and shall be pre-pared pursuant to the provisions of this resolution.

When 8 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 assessed as provided by law. Section 8. That the assessments to be levied shaU be paid in twenty semi-annual installments, with interest on deferred payments at the same rate ac shaU be borne by the bonds to be issued in anticipation of the collection thereof; provided, that the owner of any property assessed nvay, at his option, pay such assessment in onoh within thirtv davs after passage of the assessing Ordi nance. Section 0. That bonds of the Citv shall be issued in anticipa tion of the collection of assess-ments by installments and in an amount equal thereto and notes of said City shall he 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 im provement, after application of the assessments herein provided, shaU be paid by the issuance of bonds in the manner nrovlded hv law or from other funds available for this pur pose. Section 11. This resolution Is hereby declared to be an emergency measure necessary for the immediate preservation of the pubUc peace, health and safety of said City, and for the further reason tnat tne immediate construction of aald im provement is necessary to eliminate existing hazards to pedestrian and vehicular traffic and the health and property of the residents, and provided this resolution receives, the affirma tive vote of two-third of the members elected or appointed to Council, it shall take effect and pc in force immediately upon it adoption and approval by the Mayor; otherwise, it snau tane enect ana dc in run force at the earliest period al lowed by taw. Adopted: June 20, 1973 JOSEPH A.

DENHOLM Clerk of Council EDWARD DAVIS President of Council Approved: June 21.1873 JOHN S. BALLARD Mayor Clera vmi. vrvrtnr NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON MOG ADORE SCHOOL DISTRICT BUDGET Rev. Code, Sec. 5708.30 Notice is hereby given that on the 14th Day of Julyf 1073.

a. IK a mihHi, IMArintf will be held on the Budget pre- parea oy uie wmwuic luvw School District of Summit ceeding fiscal year ending De cember 31, iwu. sucn ncaring will be held in the Office of the Administration Building. 144 S. Cleveland Avenue, ktogadore, Ohio.

PHYLLIS D. BOLTZ Clerk-Treasureir LEGAL NOTICE The Ohio Department of Education has completed its State Plan for the handicapped under Title VI Part of the Education of the Handicapped Act, P.L. 91-230. Parties interested in reviewing the plan and making comments should contact the following office: The Ohio Department ot Education, Division of Special Education, 3201 Alberta Street, Columbus, Ohio 43204. 469-2650.

Such comments must be received by July 10, 1973, in or. der to be taken into consideration prior to submission of the plan to the U. S. Office of Education. June 24.25.26.27.28.29.30 NOTICE TO BIDDERS PIN GAME AND-OR ARCADE GAME CONCESSION FOR THE NEW STUDENT CENTER AND EASTWAY RECREATION CENTER, KENT STATE UNIVERSITY.

KENT, OHIO FOR A FIVE (5) YEAR PERIOD BEGINNING AUGUST 1, 1972 Sealed bids will be accepted the office of the Purchasing Department, University Supply Center, Kent State University, Kent, Ohio until 3:30 P. M. E.D.T.. July 14. 1972 for the subject concession.

All pertinent information and bid proposal forms may be obtained from the office of the Purchasing Department, Kent State University, University Supply Center, Kent, Ohio. Contractor must comply with Equal Employment Requirements as specified in Executive Orders 11246 and 11375. The Purchasing Department reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Kent State University C. R.

LEACH, Manager of Purchasing Kent. Ohio 44242 LEGAL NOTICE Sealed proposals addressed to the Director of Public Service will be received bv the City of Akron. Ohio, at the office of tne Director Of pudiic service, Room 203, Municipal Building, Akron, Ohio, until 11:30 A. M. Eastern Daylight Savings Time, on the 7th day of July, 1972.

at which time and place they will be pubUcly opened and read for; Operation and management Of the St. Clair parking Lot. Specifications, which include compliance with Citv of Akron urd. no. 610-iwvu, equal em-nlnvmcnt Oonortunitv on Public Contracts, may be obtained at the office of the Director of Public Service.

Each proposal must contain the full names of aU parties in terested therein, and must oe accompanied bv a certified check in the amount of One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) on a solvent bank as a guarantee that if the proposal be accepted a contract wui oe enterea into, The Citv of Akron. Ohio, through its duly authorized and constituted officials, reserves the right to reject any or aU proposals and to waive infor mality in any proposal. THE CITY OF AKRON. OHIO By: DAVID W. ZIMMER Director Department of Public Service June 30.

July 1. 3 I.F.OAL NOTICE ORDINANCE NO. 434-1972 determining to proceed with the construction of sanitary sewer force mains from property located on the westerly Slae oi wnitc rona i northerly of the West Expressway, which is presently owned bv Marcine Goldfarb, across White Pond Drive, thence, in easements of the City of Akron located parallel to and approxi mately auu teet nortneriy oi Mull Avenue, easterly aoproxi. mately 250 feet, thence sanitary sewers in such easements easterly approximately 10 5 0 feet, thence sanitary sewers, in easements of the City of Akron located parallel to and approximately 1300 feet easterly of White Pond Drive, southerly approximately 303 feet to Mull Avenue ana nortneriy approximately 625 feet to a sewage pumping station, thence, in such easements, sanitary sewer force mains to Frank Boulevard, and such sewage pumping station, all together, with the necessary appurtenances thereto- and declaring an emergency. BE IT ENACTED by the Council of the City of Akron Summit County, State of Ohio: Section 1.

That it is hereby determined to proceed with the construction in the City of Akron of sanitary sewer force mains from property located on the westerly side of White Pond Drive northerly of the West Expressway, which is presently owned by Marcine Goldfarb, across White Pond Drive, thence, in easements of the City of Akron located parallel to and approximately 300 feet northerly of Mull Avenue, easterly approximately 250 feet, thence sanitary sewers in such easements easterly approximately 1050 feet, thence sanitary sewers, in easements of the City of Akron located parallel to and approximately 1300 feet easterly of White Pond Drive, southerly approximately 330 feet to Mull Ave nue and northerly approximately 625 feet to a sewage pumping station, thence, in such easements, sanitary sewer force mains to Fank Boulevard, and such sewage pumping station, all together with tne necessary appurtenances thereto, and in accordance with the provisions of Resolution No. 433-1972, adopted June 20, 1972, and with the plans, specifications, estimates ana profiles heretofore approved and now on file in the office of the Clerk of this Council. Section 2. That aU Claims for damages resulting therefrom that may be legally filed shall be inquired into before the commencement of the proposed improvement, and the Director of Law is hereby authorized and directed to institute legal proceedings in a court ot competent jurisdiction to inquire into claims that have been so filed. Section 3.

That portion of the cost provided in the above-mentioned resolution of necessity to be assessed shall be assessed in the manner and the number of installments provid ed in said resolution ana on tne lots and lands described therein. Section 4. That the estimated assessments heretofore prepared and filed in the office of the Clerk of this Council be and the same are hereby adopted. Swtinn S. Clerk Of this Council is hereby directed to deliver a certified copy of this ordinance to the County Auditor within fifteen days after tis lUHflflffP.

Section 6. The Director ot Public service ot tne uity is hereby authorized and directed as soon as the funds therefor are available to mane ana execute a contract for said lm rovement with the lowest and est bidder after advertsiing according to law and the im-nrnvement shall be financed as provided in the resolution of necessity. Section 1. This ordinance is hereby declared to be an emergency measure necessary for tne immediate preservation of the nubile peace, health and afetv of said Citv and ior the further reason that the immediate construction of said improvement is necessary to eliminate existing hazards to the health of the residents ot the City, and provided this ordinance receives the affirmative -vote two-thirds of the members elected or appointed to Council, it shaU take effect and be in force Immediately upon its passage and approval by the Mayor; otherwise, It snau take enect- ana oe in force at the earnest period allowed by law. Passed: June 30.

1971 JOSEPH A. DENHOLM Clerk of Council EDWARD DAVIS President of Council Apnroved: June 21, 1973 JOHN 8. BALLAKD Ml i Martha Mitchell Martha, John Patch It Up Martha Mitchell is reported back in town even though her husband is still heading the Committee for the Re-election of the President. John N. Mitchell, who went to Rye, N.

last weekend to pick up his wife, was back at work Thursday and a committee spokesman said he understood Mrs. Mitchell had returned to their Watergate East apartment in Washington. The Watergate desk clerk would not confirm the Mitchells had returned. Mrs. Mitchell told reporters last weekend she was leaving her husband, the former attorney general, until he left the campaign committee.

Lose Some, Win Some The new station wagon of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Briles of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, was stolen after they arrived in New Orleans for the convention of the National Association of Retail Grocers of the United States. As the couple prepared to return home, they heard the results of the door prize drawing. The winners: Mr.

and Mrs. Briles. The prize: a new station-wagon. Boa In Cadillac Unwanted Option John Paul drove his Cadillac to the Detroit Humane Society and said he would like to have a 5-foot boa constrictor named Sam removed from under the dashboard. Paul said the serpent had been there for a week and that his nerves couldn't take it any longer.

He said his girlfriend had been driving the snake back from a checkup after suspecting the reptile had a cold. On the drive home, Sam crawled under the dash. Workers finally got Sam out by removing the panel of the dashboard. They said Sam was frightened and in pain because his head was caught in the wiring. Paul's girl friend said he could give Sam to the Detroit Zoo.

He did. Democrats Need Neiv Treasurer Robert Strauss' says he will not seek re-election as treasurer of the Democratic Party when his term expires next "I've 'done' this for -2 years," Strauss said. "And I'm going to lessen my political activity considerably." He said he would return to his law practice in Dallas, but would support the Democratic ticket in the fall election. McLean Tops BAtish Charts Don McLean, the young American who just completed a tour of Britain, held onto the top spot in the British singles chart this week with "Vincent," his second No. 1 record hit in a row.

British critics had brushed him off as a one-hit singer while his "'American' Pie" ws atop the. chart. Mr. Simpson Has His Say "Mister" Simpson gained attention through 55 arrests during five years of waving anti-Reagan signs inside the Capitol. Now the legislature has heard him out.

Robert R. Simpson, 91, probably one of America's most persistent lobbyists, took barely five minutes in the Assembly Judiciary Committee to recommend the impeachment of Gov. Ronald Reagan. Then a sergeant-at-arms gently assisted him down the steps to his combination wheelchair, walking aid and sign carrier. "I told 'em.

I told em," he rasped weakly to waiting newsmen. The seven-member committee took the request "under submission," a polite way of oaring iiiai is ci no get. Lights Bug Liiess Luamp A friend of Bobby Fischer, America's challenger for the world chess championship, savs Fischer wants "everv- thing perfect" for his match against Boris Spassky of the Soviet Union. The type of lighting proposed under a six-figure television contract is not so perfect, says the friend, Fred Cramer, past president of the U. S.

Chess We'll Help You Write Ads GET RESULTS That They'll provide you. with money for weekend trips by selling articles you-no longer use They give you a vacation from cleaning and caring for things that take your time, i and valuable space. You've a market for everything a sofa, refrigerator, sewing machine, piano, table or odd pieces of fruniture, clothing, just about anything you can think Call for a Beacon Journal Ad-Writer whoU write your ad. DIAL 375-0222 i 'mat vy I ii mm mm Bobby Fischer Federation. "Fischer won't play under anything but fluorescent lighting." Cramer said before flying to Reykjavik, Iceland, where the 24-game match be-t gins next Sunday.

The television people, Cramer said, have "insisted" they must use their own lighting because fluorescent light irg does not have the "proper color spectrum for color.

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