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4 and Death Notices E. Antol CUYAHOGA FALLS Dora E. Antol, 90, of 2618 Seventh died Feburary 24 at Akron General Medical Center. She was born in Broadford, Pa. and lived in Cuyahoga Falls since 1940, coming from Akron.

She was a member of the Church of the Latter Day Saints (Mormon). She is survived by daughters, Mrs. Adolph P. (Evagrace) Klaric of Cuyahoga Falls, Mrs. Thomas a (Irene) Forsythe of New Buffalo, sons, Theodore W.

Ramsey of Center Hill, Harold C. Ramsey of Cuyahoga Falls; grandchildren; great-grandchildren; and great-great-grandchildren; brother, Henry C. Bruening of Arizona. 4 Friends may call at the Carr Memorial Home, Portage Trail at Eighth Cuyahoga Falls from 7 to 9 p.m. Friday, where services will be held at 10 a.m.

Saturday, Elder Randall L. Everett officiating. a Entombment Crown Hill Burial Park. (Carr Memorial Homes, Falls Chapel, 867-7306). Jane E.

Benson TALLMADGE Jane E. Benson, wife of Rev. G.G. Benson, of 477 Perry Tallmadge, died February 25 after a long illness. Funeral announcements later.

(Eckard-Baldwin, 760 E. Market, 535-7141). Ambrose J. Biddle Ambrose J. Biddle, 86, of 45 Thirty-Seventh S.W., died February 24 at Citizens Hospital.

Funeral announcements later. (Hahn, 825-2467). Artie Byrd Mrs. Artie Byrd, formerly of McGowan died February 24. Services announced later.

(Billow's Fairlawn, 867-4141). Ernest Lee Millard Ernest Lee (Slim) Millard, 70, of 1201 Linden Akron, died February 24, 1977 at St. Thomas Hospital following a long illness. He worked as a long distance truck driver for Consolidated Freight, but prior to the merging he was an tor owner opera. truck at the Motor Cargo Company, for 27 years, retiring in 1966.

He was born in Fulton, and lived in the Akron area 37 years, and was a member of the Goodyear Heights United Presbyterian Church and the Retired Teamster 20 Year Fellowship Club. He is survived by wife, Eva daughters, Mrs. Helen Orock, of Cuyahoga Falls, Mrs. Donald (Patricia) Brown, of Montgomery, sisters, Mrs. Bernice Creasy, of Columbia, Mrs.

Lora Mae Wilfley, Mrs. Louis Dean Cleveland; brothers, Henry, Woodrow, John, all of Fulton, Mo. and Fred of Modesto, 4 grandchildren; 4 great-grandchildren. Funeral services 1 p.m. Saturday from the Hennessy Funeral Home, 936 N.

Main with Rev. Franklin S. Nauman officiating. Burial Crown Hill Cemetery. Friends may call hour before service time at the funeral home.

Those desiring may make memorials to the Goodyear Heights United Presbyterian Church Memorial Fund, or to the American Cancer Society, 30 Sand Run Akron, 44313. (HennessyAkron, 535-1518). HEAR THE KINGSMEN QUARTET From Nashville, Tenn. SUNDAY, FEB. 27 10 a.m.

and 2 p.m. COUNTRY BAPTIST CHURCH 1398 Canton Rd. Enos Gaines Enos Gaines, of 958 Packard died February 25 Akron Medical Center. Funeral announcements later. (Stewart Calhoun, 535-1543).

Henry G. Garman HARTVILLE Henry G. Garman, 74, of 13000 Etter rd. NE, Hartville, died at Alliance City Hospital Wednesday morning after a sudden illness. Mass of Christian Burial Saturday 10 a.m.

at Sacred Heart of Mary Catholic Church, Harrisburg, with Fr. E.C. Gallagher officiating. Burial Sacred Heart of Mary Cemetery. Friends may call Friday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.

in the Arnold Funeral Home, Hartville. (Arnold, Hartville, 877-9364). Joseph G. Miron Joseph G. Miron, 30, of 421 Lumbard died February 24, unexpectedly.

Mr. Miron was born in Canton, March 18, 1946. He was a Spec IV Army Signal Corps Veteran serving in the Viet Nam War. He was a selfemployed carpenter. He is survived by his former wife, Penny (Andrews) Miron; son, Joseph G.

father, Albert G. Miron of Akron; brother, John A. Miron of Norfolk, sisters, Mrs. Mary Rainey of Cuyahoga Falls, Mrs. Eva Browne of Norfolk, and Glenda Miron of Cuyahoga Falls.

He was preceded in death by his mother, Ramona (Selver) Miron. Friends may call at the Rossi Funeral Home, 552 N. Main TONIGHT 7 to 9 p.m. Mass of the Resurrection will be Saturday, 9:30 a.m. at St.

Martha's Catholic Church. Interment Northlawn Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the Joseph G. Miron Memorial Fund, in care of the Rossi Funeral Home. (Rossi, 376-4323).

Mildred B. Musche CUYAHOGA FALLS Mildred B. Musche, 68, of 2322 Oakwood died February 24 at Green Cross Hospital. Born in Steubenville, 0., she in Cuyahoga Falls for 50 years. She was a member of the Redeemer Lutheran Church and had been a clerk for the Falls Chocolate Shop.

She is survived by daughters, Mrs. Rufus (Donna) Wells, Mrs. Duane (Shirley) Weitzel, both of Cuyahoga Falls; five grandchildren; two great-grandchildren. Friends may call TODAY, from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at the Carr Memorial Home, Portage Trail at Eighth Cuyahoga Falls, and from noon until service time at the Redeemer Lutheran Church on Saturday, where services will be 1 p.m.

Saturday, Pastor David S. Eelasic officiating. Interment Oakwood Cemetery. (Carr Memorial Homes, Falls Chapel, 867-7306). Marietta Palermo Marietta R.

Palermo, 61, of 1192 Sherman died suddenly at her residence February 23. Funeral Mass 10 a.m. Saturday from St. John Catholic Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

Friends will be received at the funeral home from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Friday. (Dunn Ciriello, Akron, 253-8121). Helen Pintar Helen Pintar, 93, of Valley View Nursing Home, formerly of 689 Sumner died February 23. There will be no calling hours.

Funeral services Saturday 11 a.m. from the funeral home. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. (Dunn-Quigley Ciriello Akron, 253-8121). (Remembrance) Dial 375-8222 Weekdays Miss Young 8 a.m.

to 4 p.m. Beacon Journal For Home Delivery Call Beacon Journal Circulation 375-8140 Or Clip and Mail This Coupon To: The Akron Beacon Journal Akron, Ohio 44328 Gentlemen Please have sour carrier start delivery to my home, The Beacon Journal is feature packed esers das for fine famils reading Three area editions ate printed each day to service the daily reader with up-to-the-minute news. ODAILY ONLY Me Per Work OSUNDAY ONLY 3.00 ODAILY SUNDAY 1.25 Per Week BUS SO STATE ZIP CODE Friday, Feb. 25, 1977 Akron Beacon Journal B7 Deaths Elsewhere Law de Lauriston Bollinger, 78, president of the Bollinger champagne firm from 1941-71, in Ay, France. The Rt.

Rev. Frederick J. Warnecke, 70, former bishop of the Episcopal diocese of Bethlehem, in Bethlehem. Thomas Lupton, 78, a pioneer in establishing Coca-Cola bottling companies throughout the country, in Chattanooga, Tenn. Goldie Drell Paley, 95, mother of CBS Inc.

chairman William S. Paley and widow of industrialist Samuel Paley, in Palm Beach, Fla. Anthony Pirogowiez Anthony E. Pirogowicz, 82, of 715 Bridge died Feburary 23 at Akron City Hospital after a 1-year illness. Mass of Christian Burial Saturday 10 a.m.

from St. Matthew Catholic Church. Burial Holy Cross Cemetery. Friends may call at the Hopkins Funeral Home, 547 Canton Akron, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Friday, where wake services will be conducted 8 p.m.

Friday. (Hopkins). John E. Ruth NAPLES, FLORIDA John E. Ruth, 53, of 4496 Lakewood died Thursday in Naples, Fla.

He was a former resident of Akron and was president of the A. P. Supply Co. He had been sales manager for Burt Manufacturing for 17 years. He was a member of the Order of Sons of Herman, the American Society of frigerating, and Air Conditioning Engineers, the Akron City Club and the Hudson Country Club.

He was a veteran of World War II where he served in the Air Force. He is survived by wife, Ruth Naples, Fla; four sons, David Akron, Daniel John, Tampa, Patrick C. and John Michael, Naples, one brother, William B. and mother, Grace, both of Delaware; two grandsons. Funeral Mass will be 11 a.m.

Saturday, at St. Anne's Catholic Church. Burial will follow in Naples Memorial Gardens. Family suggests contributions be the Heart Fund. David K.

Johnson Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. Helen B. Sanford TALLMADGE Helen B. Sanford, 79, of 10 Juni Tallmadge, died February 23 in DeLand, Fla. after a year illness.

She was born in Ohio and was a resident of Tallmadge 40 years and a member of the Akron First Seventh Day Adventist Church. She is survived by husband, Clifford daughters, Mrs. Harold Mullins, of Orange City, Mrs. Shirley Booth, of Norton; son, Andrew, of Yuma, sister, Mrs. Bessie Somers, Akron; brothers, Paul Nidy, of Victoryville, Calif.

and George, of Lakemore; 11 grandchildren 7 great-grandchildren. Funeral services 10 a.m. Monday at the Hennessy-Bagnoli Funeral Home, 339 Southwest Tallmadge, Pastor Norman L. Meager officiating. Interment Sunset Hills Cemetery, North Canton.

Friends may call at the funeral 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday. (HennessyBagnoli, Tallmadge, 633-4936). Moncrief Shaw Moncrief (Monty) Shaw, of 895 Lawton, died February 24 at Akron City Hospital emergency. Funeral announcements later.

(Stewart Calhoun, 535-1543). Kenneth W. Stanley Kenneth W. Stanley, 25, of 714 Cityview, died February 22 at St. Thomas.

Funeral services Saturday 10 a.m. at the funeral chapel, Rev. James Bracey officiating. Interment Glendale Cemetery. Friends may call Friday 7 to 9 p.m.

at the funeral chapel. (Stewart Calhoun, 535-1543). Leda A. Towner KENT Leda A. Towner, 81, of 6385 Crescent Brady Lake, died February 23 at Jane Francis Nursing Home.

She was born in Ravenna and lived in this area all her life. She was very active in the Kent-Portage County and the state Grange. She is survived by husband, George son, George B. of Hudson; 8 grandchildren; 4 greatgrandchildren; brother, George Williams, of Ravenna; sister, Mrs. Hazel Campbell, of Kemp, Okla.

No calling hours. Funeral service and private burial at Standing Rock Cemetery Saturday, Rev. Leonard Walmsley officiating. (S.C. Bissler Sons, 673-5857).

Maude D. Vaughan later. (Hopkins). Maude D. Vaughan, 76, of Akron, died February 24 at St.

Thomas Hospital. Funeral announcements later. (Hopkins). Mary Virostko Mary Virostko Mary Virostko, 95, of 22 E. Rosewood died February 24.

A native of Hungary, she was an Akron and U.S. resident for 77 years. She is survived by daughters-inlaw, Mrs. Susan Virostko and Mrs. Eva Virostko, both of Akron; grandchildren, Paul Virostko of Clinton, Mrs.

Joanna LiCause of Green Mrs. Barbara Graham and Mrs. Dorothy Dunphy both of Akron; also nine great-grandchildren. She was a member of St. Nicholas Byzantine Catholic Church and the National Slovak Society.

Visitation Sunday, 5 to 9 p.m. at the Schlup Funeral Chapel, Kenmore Blvd. at Eighth where services will begin Monday 9:30 a.m., followed by Mass at 10 a.m. at St. Nicholas Byzantine Catholic Church.

Burial Holy Cross Cemetery. Parastas will be Sunday, 7 p.m. at the chapel. (Schlup 745-3131). Margaret M.

Walch BATH Margaret M. Walch (Kline), 86, of 3131 Smith formerly of Cuyahoga Falls, died February 24. Funeral announcements later. (Carr Memorial Homes, Falls Chapel, 867-7306). Roy D.

Wallace BARBERTON Roy D. Wallace, 65, of 347 E. Hopocan died February 23. Funeral services Saturday 1 p.m. at the Johnson United Methodist Church, Pastor Rev.

DeForest L. Winner officiating. Interment Lakewood Cemetery. Friends may call at the Mills Funeral Home 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Friday.

In lieu of other remembrances, consideration may be given to the Johnson United Church Building Fund. (MILLS, 745-3311). Clarence G. Wallace Clarence G. Wallace (Dutch), 76, of 698 Shook died February 24 after a lingering illness.

Born in Akron, he attended Allen and South High Schools and was employed at the Akron Blueprint Company for many years, retiring 11 years ago. He was a member of the Old Time Athletes Association, played semi-pro football with South Akron Awnings, Goodyear Silents and various other teams in the area. He was recipient of the Paul Sheeks Award and served in the Army in both World War I and II. He is survived by sister, Mrs. Myrtle Scott; brother, Thomas, both of Akron.

Services announced later. Friends will be received at the funeral home from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday. (Dunn-Quigley Ciriello, Akron, 253-8121). EARN FAME FORTUNE Enter the BEACON JOURNAL BOWLING CLASSIC EVERY SATURDAY AND SUNDAY AT COLISEUM LANES THROUGH MARCH 20.

Bowl only Against Those In Your Bowling Average Class Six Classes Each In Men and Women's Divisions STARTING TIMES: 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 p.m. Beacon Classified Journal Section 3-Lost and Found LOST, Medium sized black female dog brown and white markings, may be wearing large brown collar, Firestone Park area, very friendly, answers "Molly" 724-7097, REWARD. LOST, Doberman male, year old, black with brown markings, Cuvahoga Falls Avenue and Patterson area, reward, call 923-6729. LOST, beige purse, Tuesday evening, between Women's City Club and Conger av. Reward, 864-5687.

LOST, black female cat, Orchard Ave, Barberton, REWARD, 753-2913. LOST, in area of R1. 91 and Munroe Falls 2 male Beagles, answer to Blue and Jumper, if found call 688-8832. LOST- Two male Golden Retrievers, reddish, gold color, large reward, 666-8044 or 658-4074. LOST, male part Siamese cat, blue eyes, white and grey, answers to "Rummy', Copley area, 666-3992.

LOST Black Doberman, Princeton and Boulvard REWARD, 535-8022. LOST- Two Brittany Spaniels, male, Randolph area. found call 325-2245. Reward. FOUND: Black female pup, Heights, Chippewa 994 A 25.

Goodyear 4-Birth Announcements PARENTS GRANDPARENTS FOR BABY'S BOOK To place an inexpensive birth announcement the Akron Beacon Journal, call 375- 8222 and ask for Miss Martin. A copy of the baby's birth date will be recorded on a pink and blue souvenir card and mailed to you. 5-Card of Thanks BITTINGER We wish to express our sincere thanks to friends and neighbors for their deeds of kindness, comforting words, food, flowers and cards al the loss of our beloved mother, grandmother and sister IRENE BITTINGER A special thanks to Rev. James W. Bradley, Mr.

Baldwin and the EckardBaldwin Funeral Home, Littie Forest Medical Center nurses and nurses aides. The Irene Bittinger Family HAAG cere thanks to relatives, friends neighbors, Rev. Serbin and Schlup Funeral Chapel for their deeds of kindness, food, and flowers at the loss of our beloved son HAROLD HAAG Mr. and Mrs. Charles Haag and Children We wish to express our sin- 5A-In Remembrance IN LOVING MEMORY OF OUR DEAR HUSBAND FATHER and GRANDAD GERALD E.

(JERRY) CRAWFORD February 2 26, 1975 Two long and lonely years ago, You silently left us. Our homes have an empty feeling, Shed and unshed tears are taking place today, We love and miss you every SADLY MISSED BY WIFE, DOROTHY Son. TED and FAMILY IN LOVING MEMORY OF BRADY W. GREENLESE Who passed away February 25, 1975 SADLY MISSED BY SHERRY CLAY AND LOVED ONES IN LOVING MEMORY OF DOUG ROSE February 25, 1975. Forever in our hearts 9-Cemetery Lots 2 PLOTS, in Northlawn Memorial Gardens, lawn crypt 138, Section 633-3522.

10-Special Bulletins CALL 376-6129 FOR PRINTING Plates and repro copy for newspapers, etc. ZINC 48 S. Summit Akron PREGNANT? 1-24 Week Terminations Free Pregnancy Tests Medicaid, Blue Cross Abortion Information 1-800-362-1205 MEET COMPATIBLE PEOPLE Call 253-7169 INC. WRONG TIME TO BE PREGNANT? Abortion is safe, legal alternative. Certified, licensed clinics, free pregnancy testing, immediate appointments available.

Welfare ADC accepted. Concerned Women's Clinic 10605 Chester Cleveland 1-231-2622 Wanted Refrigerators and TV's Working or Not. Bainis' 794-1005 Now Available in Akron SAFE, EARLY: ABORTIONS The Finest Medical Care Free Pregnancy Tests ADC, Credit Welcome ALSO: BIRTH CONTROL CLINIC IUD's, Diaphragms, the Pill WOMENCARE 759 W. MARKET ST. 376-2273 CALL Dick McGuckin and wish him a Happy 401h Birthday.

836-9200. 10-Special Bulletins ABORTION Safe and Gentle Discreet and Confidential The Best Medical Care Akron's Most Experienced Clinic. ADC accepted. Akron's Women's Clinic 535-6178 A BACKUP BIRTH CONTROL METHOD ABORTION AND FREE PREGNANCY TESTS AT AKRON CENTER FOR REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH 839 E. Market St.

535-9191 or CLEVELAND CENTER FOR REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH 11955 Shaker Blvd 1-421-8600 Licensed, Non-Profit Medical Clinics WASHER, DRYER REPAIR $4 Service call, 12 years experience, 633-1180. ABORTIONS Up to 24 Weeks Evening Hours Available Free Pregnancy Tests at 3 NE OHIO LOCATION WELFARE -ADC INSURANCE MASTERCHARGE "Counseling for Partners" NATIONAL HEALTH CARE SERVICES 10605 Chester Ave. Room 302 Cleveland 795-1800 Toll Free 1-800-362-1452 Singles- Divorced Widowed Local Compatible Dates. $3 Each 1-800-854-2145 Budget Date: Call Free DON'T miss the Red Tag Sale at Grower's Outlet Discount Furniture now in progress at 3768 Manchester Road. WHAT IS YOUR PROBLEM? Have you told God? If you need prayer, call 923-0114.

INDOOR Yard sale, Today thru Sun. 1 to 7 p.m., jewelry, items, cosmetics, household desk, mer 784-1063. JIMMY The SUPREME COURT GROUP is great! Especially your brother. THE REGULARS WINNIE THE POOH have a dirty face? Stuffed animals cleaned and Hilltop Cleaners, 1848 Buchholzer Chapel Hill WEDDING photographer wanted, send resume to Box U-94, Akron Beacon Journal. TO SHOOTING STAR, love you more than anybody can.

Have a Happy, Happy Birthday! Virgo. BLUE DENIM Music for all occasions Jim 253-7159, 724-9536 FREE HAIRCUTS Models wanted for advanced Glemby Salon stylists week of March 7. For details, call Jean 375- 5000 Ext. 321 or 322. GIRLS from 16 to 24 interested in playing baseball call 784-9433 from 3-9 p.m.

FINANCIAL BACKER wanted to help promote fashion designer. Call 384-1881 NOTICE To. all fund raising organizations. Are you looking for larger than usual profits. for your efforts? Call 923-8677 for an appointment and let us explain.

MAKE MONEY doing crafts for a nationally known company. part time or full, 336-3146. ATTENTION ORGANIZATIONS PARTICIPATE IN FUND RAISING DAY AT ROLLING ACRES MALL MARCH 26 LIMITED GET RESERVATIONS IN NOW 753-8482 SEAN MOORE SHOW Bridget's Bistro, 111 North Main St. Saturday, 9:30 p.m. No, Sean and Linda do not concertize.

They encourage audience participafion. Informal. A fun thing. CATHOLIC Traditional Latin Mass, Sunday, Feb. 27, 5:30 p.m.

Sacred Heart of Jesus Chapel, 976 W. Waterloo 745- 9730. SHARE Dating Service 794-1110 germane to the times 11-Amusements LICENSED READER American -born gifted reader and advisor. Gives advice on all affairs of life. 633- 3607, 40 Southwest Tallmadge, Ohio.

SPECIAL READINGS Gifted Reader, no matter what your troubles are she 582 N. help Main. you. Hours 762-4863. 9 to 9.

13-Dogs, Birds, and Pets AKC DOBERMAN, vear old. good with children, $175. 658-6301 after 6 p.m. COON DOGS and Rabbit Dogs, Different ages and prices. 384-8273 Beacon Journal We'll Help You Write Ads That Get Results You've a market for everything a sofa, refrigerator, sewing machine, piano, table or odd pieces of furniture, clothing, just about anything you can think of.

Call for a Beacon Journal Ad-Writer Monday through Friday 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. Saturday 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Closed Sunday Dial 375-8222 13-Dogs, Birds, and Pets AKC TINY MALTESE PUPPIES Also Stud Service PHONE: 644-5047 MALTESE very tiny, $100 up; Yorkie, Male $100 up; Shih-tzu; up; AKC; (419) 468-7199.

30 DIFFERENT DOGS 336-6862. GOOD HOME UNWANTED PETS 1-336-6862. GOLDEN Retriever female, 6 months, all shots, housebroken, AKC registered, moving must sell. Reasonable. 1-468-1992 or 336-5582.

AKC COLLIES, 673-4524 BLACK LABRADOR puppies, AKC registered, wormed. 1-655-2701 ONE male Walker, 10 months old, out of Spring Creek Rock, one male Walker, 8 months old, out of Arnold's Sport, $175 for the pair One St. Bernard, male, 3 years old, $10. Sterling 1- 939-2471. OLDE ENGLISH sheepdog, male, AKC registered, one year old, blue, gray and white, all shots, housebroken, must sell, best offer 867-1166, anytime after 4 p.m.

FOUND, 2 pups, part Labrador and Collie, paper trained and obedient, owner or good home. For price of ad, 644-1617. FOR SALE AKC Irish Setter pups, champion blood line and stud service, 501 W. Friendship 725-7830. SHY, YOUNG FEMALE CAT, needs good adult home, 644-9344 or 644-4088 TWO 7-week-old black male AKC Poodles, $75 each.

535-4854. AKC Great and Dane puppies, black white, 4 males, March females. 10. Call Ready 10, FULL BREED FEMALE COLLIE Sable and white, 8 months old, has papers. Ready for breeding.

Beautiful dog. Loves children. Asking $200. Call 929-3144. AKC TEENIE WEENIE TOY POODLE PUPPIES ALSO STUD SERVICE 644-5047 ONE YEAR OLD Spaniel; and Spaniel pups.

Kittens, one with mitten paws, 633-0257. WE ARE Adorable AKC lb. Poodle studs looking mates, also Toy Poodles for sale. 644-2738. ENGLISH POINTER puppies, weeks old, wormed, good hunters, Elhew blood lines, 494-2107, Greentown.

MALE GERMAN Shepherd, approximately 1 year old, $35, 794-8685. FREE TO GOOD HOME, 2 housebroken dogs. 784-6680 AKC Miniature Schnauzer, female, champion, $150, 882- 9869. GREATHOUSE, KENNELS, AKC, Siberian Husky, beautiful pups Top champion bloodlines, some blue eyes. Come a.m.

to 9 p.m. daily at 3243 Barber Barberton. DOBERMAN pups, purebred, black and tan, shots, wormed, 9 weeks; adult female, 3 years, black and tan, best offer, 626-3959. AKC COCKER SPANIEL puppies, shots, wormed, 8 weeks old, buff, black, and black and tan, $100 to $125, 1-852-4248. BLUE EYED Siberian HUSKY puppies, AKC 6 week old, copper and white and black and white.

1-467- 7751 FOUR SIBERIAN Husky pups, parents from Alaska, some blue eyed, $40 each, 745-9181. AKC GERMAN Shepherd Puppies, beautiful, wormed, buy from a breeder, Von Kaiser Shepherds, 633-6991. DESPERATELY need good homes for dogs, puppies cats and kittens. 745-2834 or 699-6422 or 724-5048. DOBERMANS, AKC, 10 weeks, ears, shots, fine temperament, top quality.

1-297-1377 WEIMARANER PUPPIES, family campanions, hunting and show dogs, $150 and up, 1-729-1280. AKC GERMAN Shepherd pup, 7 months old, good with children, $75 or best offer, 628-8133. RABBITS, pedigreed Stattons and. 1-648-2543. Dwarfs.

Sale or trade. SIAMESE KITTEN, Sealpoint, adorable, female, 10 weeks, litter trained, 1-725-6706. SMALL, mixed breed puppies, free to good home. 928-4764 UKC American, Eskimo pups, 4 males, all white black points, 644-8226. OLD ENGLISH SHEEPDOG PUPS 794-0692 AKC Shelly Pups, $65 and Also Pom pups, $100- $150.

1-648-2543. UKC AMERICAN ESKIMO, needs home. 688-8832 Free To Good Home 6-WEEK-OLD DOG 745-1714 PERSIAN MALE young adults, $35, black, 1-648-2543 AKC MALTESE, PUPS Champion sired, 1-648-2543 MIXED breed puppies, $3 825-4085 AMERICAN Eskimo puppies, UKC registered, papers and shots, $65, 1-725-7390 FREE to good home, Poodle, 5 years old, housebroken, has shots, 773-8511. TANKS, stands, hoods, and equipment at the best prices. 633-8154.

COCKER SPANIEL Pups, $125, AKC can purebred, SMALL, male mixed breed pup, free, 745-5723 WHITE Cock-a-poo, $25. 688- 6397, 9 a.m. 10 3 p.m. weekdays only. AKC male German shorthaired Pointer, 9 months, $50, 644-7091.

14-Jewelry LAPIDARY Equipment and materials of E. Mueller. 2 10 Sunday, 3560 Orchard Stow. 15-Wanted to Buy INDIAN items, antiques, toys, china, frames, furniture, lewelry, furs, dolls, books, quilts, silver 762-5422. HIGHEST Prices Paid, Scrap Gold, Silver, new or old jewelry.

Ohio Gold Store, 30 Exchange St. 762-7163. WALLPAPER STEAMER 535-4854 DATE. 16-Education MECHANICS Training classes in Diesel engines, fuel iniection, brakes, Transmissions, total truck maintenance. Actual hands 93 trucks.

work Day 60 and engines evening. Approved for vets and nancial assistance. 0253T Cleveland, OHIO DIESEL TECH Phone Akron, 253-8558 CLASSES STARTING NOW HAMMEL-ACTUAL COLLEGE CALL 762-7491 OH. Reg No. AKRON INSTITUTE Medical and Dental Assistants 762-9788 733 W.

MARKET Akron, 0. Reg. 75-0511T IT LEARN TO DRIVE SEMIS SOUTHERN GREAT LAKES TRUCK SCHOOL, INC. Over- -The- Training Not Correspondence Approved for Veterans Training 929-8388 Store, Akron Reg Medina, 19-Stomps and Coins BUYING OF SELLING COINS to HARTVILLE COIN, 699-3952 Buving Silver Coins Dallars 1 MA TOWN.

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