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If 3 Wednesday, Mar. 30, 1977 Akron Beacon Journal H7 Death Notices Gertrude II. Machen Harry E. Rose 4-Birth Announcements 16-Education 10-Special Bulletins 10-Special Bulletins LEGAL NOTICE Sealed proposals addressed to Hie City Purchasing Agent hp received bv the Citv 20-Factory Help SHARE Wanted MECHANICS ot Akron, Ohio, at the office of the Purchasing Agent, 4 FT. HIGH Chain Link, discounted to sell Hoover Fence Ravenna.

Call collect anytime 1-297-0536. Training classes in Diesel en Dating Service 794-1110 "The better way there ought to be" PLASTIC INJECTION MOLD SETTER PARENTS GRANDPARENTS FOR BABY'S BOOK To place an Inexpensive birth announcement In the Akron Beacon Journal, call 375-8222 and ask for Miss Martin. A copy of the baby's birlh date will be recorded on a pink and blue Souvenir card and mailed to you. BEV'S Old and New Shop. We buy and sell.

Open from 9 to 9 daily. 253-7671. 1260 Edison Av 1-Amutements With machine maintenance. gines, fuel imection, Drakes, transmissions, total truck maintenance. Actual hands on work AO engines 15 trucks.

Day and evening. Approved for vets and financial assistance. 0253T Cleveland. OHIO DIESEL TECH Phone AKron, 253-8558 BARBERTON Gertrude H. Machen, 82, of 145 Second st.

SW, died Tuesday a.m. at Citizens Hospital. She was a resident of Barberton 50 years, a member of Rolling Acres Christian Alliance Church. She is survived by numerous nieces and nephews. Funeral services Friday 1 p.m.

at the Campfield Hickman. Funeral Home, Rev.Howard Thomas officiating. Burial Greenlawn Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home Wednesday 7 to 9 p.m., Thursday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. and until time of services Friday.

(Campfield-Hickman, Barberton, 745-3161). Harry E. Rose, 80, of 461 Lock-wood died March 29 at Barberton Citizens Hospital. Funeral announcements later. (Schermes-ser, 724-9351).

Harry Ruggles Sr. Harry W. Ruggles 85, of Independence died March 28 at Akron General Hospital after a long illness. Funeral services Thursday 1 p.m. at the Eckard-Baldwin Funeral Home, Rev.

Joel Cochran officiating. Interment Greenlawn Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home Wednesday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. (Eckard-Baldwin, 760 E. Market, 535-7141).

WHAT IS YOUR PROBLEM? Have you told God. If vou need prayer, call 923-0114. SPECIAL READINGS Gifted reader, no matter what vour troubles are she can help you. Hours 9 to 9. 587 N.

Main, 762-4863. Experienced only. First shift. EMPIRE CORP. TRAPAS AV.

773-3318 WANTED: 2 Eagles tickets for Thursday or Friday, call Jerry at 724-5147. LEARN TO DRIVE SEMIS 5-Card of Thanks SOUTHERN GREAT LAKES 13-Dogs, Birds, and Pets TRUCK SCHOOL, INC. Over-The-Road-Training Not Correspondence HAPPY BIRTHDAY! Lois Hout From Sis- Aunt 21 -General: Hourly Salary Help Wanted PET FOOD Ground up chicken neck and backs, 25c lb. Difeo Poultry, 1075 Grant 773-7881. WANT to see your quality handmade goods.

784-7514 Approved for Veterans Training 301 N. State Rd. Medina, O. 929-8388 Akron Reg. S2) Akron, Ohio, until 1030 A.M., Eastern Standard Time, on the 14th dav ot April, 1977, at which time and place thev will be publicly opened and read for furnishing: 3,000 Cu.

More or less, Shredded Topsoil Specifications, which Include compliance with Citv of Akron Ordinance No. 616-1970, Equal Employment Opportunity on Public Contracts, may be obtained at the office of the Purchasing Agent. Each proposal must contain the full names of all the parties interested therein, and must be accompanied by 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 will be entered into. The Citv of Akron, Ohio, through its duly authorized and constituted officials, reserves the right to reiect any or all proposals and to waive informality in any proposal. The City of Akron, Ohio VIRGIL L.

DUNN Purchasing Agent Mar 30 Apr 6 SERVICE STATION MANAGER Experienced In Tire Sales. INDIVIDUAL will pay cash for your property. Must be in good area. 929-2268. ADAM'S BIRD SHOP Not 1 complaint to Better Business Bureau in 32 years.

Check us out! 1-486- 7009. salary, commissions, oonus, hospitalization, pension and vacation benefits. Apply Holland Oil, 686 E. North Akron PREGNANT? MEN-WOMEN -21-60 TRAIN NOW FOR CIVIL SERVICE JOBS STEADY JOBS-NO LAYOFFS GOOD HOME FOR UNWANTED PETS 336-6862 Dr. Irvin S.

Morris William C. Shaw 1-24 Week Terminations Free Pregnancy Tests Medicaid, Blue Cross Abortion Information DREAM JOB Free: 35 DIFFERENT DOGS We wish to express our sincere thanks to relatives, friends and neighbors for their deeds of kindness, comforting words, food, flowers, cards and telegrams at the Iqss of our beloved mother, grandmother, sister and aunt MINNIE DAVIS VINCENT A special thanks to Rev. Billy Robinson, Rev. J. Is-iah, Elder Parker, Mrs.

Gussie Ford, Mrs. Annie Mahone, Miss Lisa Jones and the Stewart Calhoun Funeral Chapel. THE FAMILY OF MRS. VINCENT 336-6862 1-800-362-1205 NO EXPERIENCE NEEDED AKC ST. BERNARD PUP, $100 Call 1-925-1186 onlv work 2 to 3 times weekly, but still add J75 to ilSO a week to my family's income, so can you by showing Queensway's terrific Spring and Summer Fashions.

Free wardrobe, free smaples. No investment. Call 784-7537, 923-2348, 733-9637, 688-7574. ALL Breed DOG GROOMING 628-5034. Reg NO.

71-02-IB5H GOVERNMENT JOBS EARN BIG PAY Keep present lob while training. For full information write today. Send phone number, age and hours at home to: Atlas Training, Box 1764, Akron, O. 44309 AKC Irish Setter pups, very reasonable. 724-1343.

WRONG TIME TO BE PREGNANT? Abortion is a 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 BARMAID 9-Cemetery Lots CUTE PUPPIES, brown, black, gray, white, $5 each, 836-1932 No Sundays or Holidays. 4-GR AVE lot, in Garden of Prayer Section of Greenlawn.

762-4796 Hourly rates. Experienced or will train. Apply in person after 3 p.m. at Pine Tree Inn, 2809 Pearl Medina, or call Cleveland. 842-4204.

Hill A BURMESE is an all brown, short haired, very sleek cat. They are a fairly rare breed. Kittens availa-ble, $60 and up. 376-0207 TWO lots in Rose Masonic Section, 724-3835. 19-Stamps and Coins Now Available in Akron SAFE, EARLY: RESIDENTIAL AIDES BUYING or SELLING COINS It pays to call us HARTVILLE COIN, 699-3952 Buying Silver Coins Dollars 10-Special Bulletins HUSKY, FREE TO GOOD HOME 773-7724, Diane Some college preferred, social mm SIBERIAN Husky pups, 4 months, well masked, AKC, 1-725-2481.

CALL 376-6129 FOR PRINTING Plates and repro copy for newspapers, magazines, etc. ZINC ENGRAVERS 48 S. Summit Akron work experience, pre-oro-fessional entry level posi- tions, full and part Send resume to Box C-87, Akron Beacon Journal. BUYING AND SELLING ALL COINS SILVER AND GOLD Gold Rings. Scrap Sterling.

All Pocket Watches STOW NUT BOLT 4299 Rt. 59, Stow. 688-74U LYNXPOINTSIMAMESE KITTENS 1-527-2682 or 836-3951 INVITATION FOR BIDS Akron Metropolitan Housing Authority will receive sealed bids until 2:00 p.m. Eastern Standard Time on the 15th day of April, 1977, at 180 West Cedar Street, Akron, Ohio 44307, at which time and place they shall be publicly opened and read aloud. FURNISHING ONE (1) NEW 1977 FOUR-DOOR SEDAN and the SALE OF ONE (1) USED 1975 FOUR-DOOR HARD TOP BUICK ELECTRA LIMITED Serial No.

4X39T5H 515923. Specifications and bid forms are on file at the office of the Akron Metropolitan Housing Authority, 180 West Cedar Street, Akron, Ohio 44307. Copies mav be obtained Monday through Friday from 8:30 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. The Akron Metropolitan Housing Authority reserves the right to reiect any and all bids or to waive any informalities in the bidding.

No bids shall be withdrawn for a period of thirty (30) days subsequent to the opening of bids without the consent of the Akron Metropolitan Housing Authority. AKRON METROPOLITAN HOUSING AUTHORITY HERBERT NEWMAN Executive Director Mar. 30, Apr. 6 NEED BACKUP Keyboard or guitarist for Blues aid Ballad singer. Call 1 after 6 p.m.

MEET COMPATIBLE PEOPLE Call 253-7169 ANYTIME COMPATIBILITY INC. AKC GERMAN Shepherd, 2''2 years, free to good home, 686-1666. The Finest Medical Care Free Pregnancy Tests ADC, Credit Cards Welcome ALSO: BIRTH CONTROL CLINIC lUD's, Diaphragms, the Pill WOMENCARE 759 W. MARKET ST. 376-2273 20-Factory Help Wanted WASHER, DRYER REPAIR S4 Service call, 12 years ex-perience, 633-1180.

FREE to good home, Collie-Shepherd, 1 year old, all shots, excellent watch dog. 644-4839. BLUE DENIM Music for all occasions 'AKC FEMALE Yorkshire, Terrier, 10 months old, all shots, house broken, mov-ing, must sell, 724-5468. OFFSET PRESSMEN First Pressmen on new five color 60 inch MAN and Miehle. Salary open.

Write P.O. Box 3189, Terre Haute, Indiana, 4803. Jim 253-7159, 724-9536 OWNER-OPERATORS Long termed lease A voung rapidly expandiru local carrier seeks long term operators. Local or long distance hauling. We have authority into 49 We pay all permits exceot Base plates.

We pay 75 Pet. of the. Revenue, Advances up to 50 pet. of the trip paid. Fast pay on balance.

Trip Lease loads also available. Contact F. Trucking, 1028 W. Raytn Ave. Youngs--town, 1-747-2641 All PERMANENTS $1 1.50 and $13.50 Stephanie's, 644-1 19 2 AKC DACHSHUNDS, 1 male, 1 female, has papers and first shots.

644-8502 AKC SHELTIE PUPS (Toy Collies), shots, wormed, sa-ble and white, 699-3351 Want Refrigerators-Color TV's Working or Not Balnis' 794-1005 AUTOMATIC SCREW MACHINE Man needed to set up and operate multiple spindle aulomatics. Job shop experience desirable on day shift with good fringe benefits. DELKER MANUFACTURING 8581 Freeway Dr. Macedonia, Ohio PUPPY needs playful master, $5 to good home, 773-7962 FREE PREGNANCY TESTS Safe and Gentle Discreet and Confidential The Best Medical Care Akron's Most Experienced Clinic. ADC accepted.

513 W. MARKET Akron's Women's Clinic 535-6178 AKC Registered Poodle Pups, 8 weeks old, blacks males, 784 52)2. LEGAL NOTICE On and after this date I will not be responsible for debts contracted by any person other than myself. Carl W. Walters 4191 Beckley Road Stow, Ohio 44224 March 29, 30.

31. 1977 SIDING FREE PUPPY to good home, German Shepherd. 724-6544 A BACKUP BIRTH CONTROL METHOD THOROUGHBRED White German Shepherd Pup, 4 months old, $50. 633-0365 LEGAL NOTICE On and after this date I will not be responsible for EXPERIENCED WOOD AND SET UP MAN Excellent opportunity for a man with a iig, fixtures and setp up background in wood. Must be a leader and dependable.

Call Promotional Fixtures, from 9 to 5 p.m., 1-925-9015. Foreman has enough Name Brand Material to cover three homes. Also 2 in solid vinyl before season starts. I will install aluminum for 79c per sq. ft.

labor included, but I need the work now, 20 vears experience. Call Mike, 657-2585 1 NEED AN EXTRA INCOME? Your local Army Reserve offers the best part-time iobs you can get. Beginners av- erage close to 1900 for only 39 days of work a year, plus promotion and retirement benefits. All for iust one weekend a month, two -weeks a summer. We need men and women with or without previous military experience.

And with or without a civilian iob skill. If you don't have a skill we will train you. Call Sgt. Jackson or Sgt. Hottle, 253-7741, 8 a.m.

to p.m. THE ARMY RESERVE IT PAYS TO BELONG debts contracted bv any person other than myself. FREE GERMAN SHORTHAIR PUP 745-1494 Mrs. b. Clyde Little 1059 Yale St.

Akron, Ohio 44301 March 26 PUPPIES 784-8330 Attention Nite People LUJANS Sate Road Restau AKC BEAGLES, Also shotgun 628-1829 3-Lost and Found SHOP FOREMAN 5 vears experience In Machine Shop. Will have total responsibility over shop. Excellent salary and benefits. 1471 Main Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio or call 929-3838. FOUND: Boxer poppy FREE To good home, house-broken dog, good with kids, 686-1968.

rant, across from the Cathedral, now open 24 HOURS, Tuesday through Saturday, Sunday until midnight, Monday 6 a.m. to midnight, Tuesday open at 6 a.m. Serving late night breakfast, 928-2241 UKC TREEING WALKER, 8 months old, J135, 253-7863 LOST: Black toy poodle, answers to Bingo, reward, 376-5069. NASHVILLE STEREO RESTAURANT MANAGER EXPERIENCED APPLY EGG CASTLE I FREE PUPPIES," mixed MACHINE SHOP EXPERIENCE At least 4 years. Good opportunity for a Pantograph operator.

Good starting salary and benefits. 1471 Main sounds, Holding auditions April 2 in Canton. All fields, 513-294-3004. AND FREE PREGNANCY TESTS AKRON CENTER FOR REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH 839 E. Market St.

535-9191 CLEVELANDCENTER FOR REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH 11955 Shaker Blvd 1-421-8600 Non-Proflt Medical Clinics breed wnite, born Feb. 14, 239-1929. LOST: Schnauzer, male, gray and brown, tan collar, choke chain. Shultz, Firestone Park, REWARD, 25 Ghent Rd. Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio FREE TO Good Home, black male mixed-breed dog, 867-0938 AGGRESSIVE PEOPLE HOW TO GET OUT OF DEBT! (AND START LIVING AGAIN) or can PUPPY, son allergic, had LOST, REWARD, N.

Arlington Buchlel Ave district, small black male puppy, 535-1763. needed, clerical and sales, salary, f'jll time, men or women, 376-41)4. No Matter How Much You snots, aewormea, i iu. 773-2718. BOYS-GIRLS WANT ADS BRING RESULTS LOST; Medium Black and White Mixed Male Dog, 5-Points area, Reward, 14-Jewelry Over 14.

Part-time. Transportation provided. Call 633- 4890, 6 to 8 p.m. ONLY ORDERS NOW BEING TAKEN for Mother's Day rings. NORMA'S GIFTS AND NOV-ILTIES 1364 COPLEY RD.

864-3194 LOST While with reddish brown hair, female poodle, undipped, sick, wearing choker chain, lost in Larch- Owe On A Land Contract Or Mortgage Get CASH Now To Pay Your Bills, And Have Only 1 Small Payment. Get Extra CASH, You Can Use For Home Improve ments, Taxes, Education, Or Just Plain Reasons Of Your Own. You Get MORE Money Now, Any Location Fast Approvals. For Appointment Call Mr. Tanner 434-2090 (Out Of Towners Call Collect) Acme Financial Brokerage, 653 W.

Market All dale area of Falls. Reward. 929-8718. 15-Wanted to Buy LOST, Miniature Poodle, wnite, gray spoiled, nandi-capped child's pet, last INDIAN Items, antiques, toys, china, frames, furniture, iewelry, furs, dolls, books, quilts, Silver, 762-5422. seen jonnston at Arlington, missing since 762-2846.

LOST: English setter, while MILLIONS PAID Inventions -Ideas HIGHEST Prices Paid, Scrap Gold, Silver, new or old witn black and Drown markings, Dovleslown-Ritl-man Area. Reward. 753-9556 after 5 iewelry. Ohio Gold Store, 30 Needed Now By Business and e. txenange at.

ite-nti. LOST Norwegian elkhound, LARGE ITEM PICKUP cm of mon 375-2885 16-Education 65-0 gray, black, white, answers to Shane, 753-3829. REWARD. 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 LOOKING FOR WORK? WHY NOT FOUND: female Shepherd, Industrial corporations.

We Have The Contacts For Development, Promotion And Marketing Service. We Charge A Small Percentage Of Your Royalty Check. WHAT DO YOU HAVE? Let's Talk. Mr Tice 253-4371, American Security Planning Lid. TRAIN FOR A SKILLED OCCU black ana tan, Nortntieid area.

Call after 6 p.m., 1-467-1148 PATION? LOST, black kitten with white Auto Mechanics, Machine DO YOU have sick friends or paws ana wnite mustache, red bell collar. East High School area, 794 8177 snop, inno tare training. Adult Vocational School, LOST, diamond wedding band 4j-B4i. approved for Vet erans Training. Dr.

Irvin S. Morris, 74, of 1140 Garman died March 29 at Akron General Medical Center. Dr. Morris was born in Columbus, 0. and received a Bachelor of Science Degree from Ohio State University.

He was also a graduate of the Ohio School of Chiropody. He had been a practicing Podiatrist for the past 45 years. He had been an Akron resident for the past 40 years, moving here from Wooster, 0. He was also a member of Temple Israel, the Lssac Walton League, past President of the Portage Camera Club, and also served on the Boy's Committee of the Y.M.C.A. He is survived by wife, Esther; son, Eugene of Los Angeles, daughter, Mrs.

Leonard (Ann) Abrams of Wooster, brother, LeRoy of Albuquerque, N.M.; sister, Mrs. Julius (Florence) Sha-raansky of Miami, two grandchildren, William and Andrew Abrams of Wooster, O. Graveside services and interment will be Thursday, 2 p.m. at Rose Hill Burial Park, Rabbi Morton Ap-plebaum officiating. Family will observe memorial week at the residence, until noon Friday, April 1.

(Gordon). Florence M. Myers Mrs. Florence M. Myers, 53, of 232 Castle died March 29, after a brief illness.

Born in Jerome, she had lived in Akron since 1948. She was a member of Monroe United Presbyterian Church and Eastern Star NHeta Chapter and Starlette Auxiliary of the NHeta Chapter. She was an advisor to the Rainbow Girls, Hollen Assembly of Akron. She is survived by husband, Robert daughters, Miss Molly and Miss Margaret; son, Mark; sisters, Mrs. Catharine Stutzman of Ligonier, Pa.

and Mrs. Mildred Zimmerman of Ligonier, Mrs. Lucille Miller of Johnstown, brothers, Robert J. Blough of Bos-well, and William Blough of Jennerstown, cousin, Mrs. Margaret Hastings of Richfield, 0.

Services will be 1 p.m. Friday at the Billow Chapel, 85 N. Miller Fairlawn, where friends may call Thursday; 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m., Dr. Paul F. Bauer officiating.

Interment Rose Hill Burial Park. If desired, memorials may be made to the Monroe United Presbyterian Church, 981 W. Market Akron, 44303. (Billow's Fairlawn, 867-4141). George N.

Myers SHARON TWP. George N. Myers, 82, of 6427 State died March 29 at Medina Community Hospital after a 5-month illness. Born in Cleveland, Mr. Myers had resided in Sharon Township 23 years, previously residing in West-field Center.

He was a carpet installer for the M. O'Neil Company for 28 years, retiring in 1960. He was a member of the Knights of Pythias Riverside Lodge, and the Carpenters Union Local 484. He is survived by wife, Dorothy I. (nee Williams); daughter, Mrs.

Joan Smith, Austin, grandchildren, James Palmer, Arlington, John and Elizabeth Palmer, both of Austin, sister, Mrs. Gertrude Brandes, Akron. Family will be present to receive friends at the Hilliard-Cox Funeral Home, 174 N. Lyman Wads-worth, Thursday 7 to 9 p.m., where services will be held Friday 11 a.m., Rev. Dale R.

Turner officiating. Interment Brooklyn Heights Cemetery, Cleveland. (Hilliard-Cox, 334-1501). Betty Payne Betty Payne, of 277 Turner died March 29. Funeral announcements later.

(Turner Memorial Home, 724-1201). David W. Uichter David W. Richter, 79, of 1092 Kelly died Tuesday p.m., affter a one year illness. Born in Akron, he lived in the area all his life.

He was a linotype operator at Akron Craftsman Printing Company for 12 years. He worked at the Commercial Printing Company for 26 years, retiring in 1963. He was a member of the Akron Typographical Union, and the Ohio Sportsman Farmers League. He is survived by sister, Mrs. Florence Wilhelme brother, John; niece, Mrs.

Barbara Heim and great-niece and great-nephew, Becky and Johnny Heim, all of Akron. Funeral services will be from Prentice Funeral Home, 1154 Ken-more Friday, 2 p.m., Rev. Lee Bt'lleman officiating. Interment Mt. Peace Cemetery.

Friends may call at the funeral home from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday. PRENTICE FUNERAL HOME, KENMORE CHAPEL, 753-7721). William C. Shaw, 90, of 1587 Poe died March 29.

He was retired from the Gool-year Tire Rubber and had lived in this area 56 years. He is survived by wife, Flora; daughter, Mrs. Dolores Williams, Florida; and one grandchild. Friends may call at the Adams Funeral Home, 7 to 9 Thursday, and where services will be held Friday, 1 p.m., Pastor John H. Herrlinger officiating.

Interment Crown Hill. (Adams, 535-9186.) Helen C. Vernotzy Helen C. Vernotzy, 85, of 680 Sherman died March 29, 1977 at Akron General Medical Center. Funeral announcements later.

(Hummel, 253-6126). George Weiman BARBERTON George Weiman, 75, 78 Twenty-First N.W., died March 29 at Akron City Hospital. Born in Yugoslavia, he was a U.S. resident for 67 years and of Barberton for 50 years. He was employed by the Ohio Brass Company for 45 years as a Fireman, retiring ten years ago.

He was a member of St. Cyril and Methodius Catholic Church. He is survived by wife, Anna; brothers, Steve and Anthony, both of Barberton; sister, Mrs. Anna Storad, of Barberton. Funeral services will be 9 a.m.

Thursday from the Hahn Funeral Home. Mass will be at 9:30 a.m. at St. Cyril and Methodius Catholic Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

Friends may call TODAY, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. (Hahn, 825-2467). Fred J. Wilson, Jr. CUYAHOGA FALLS Fred J.

Wilson, 51, of 2335 Frederick died lj. March 29. Born in Columbus, he was a Cuyahoga Falls resident for 20 years, coming from Colum-. bus. He was owner of the F.

Wilson 6 Associates of Cuyahoga Falls for 23 years, with offices in Cuyahoga Falls and Marion, O. He was a veteran of World War in the U.S. Marine Corps and was a member of the First United Methodist Church, and the Lions Club of Cuyahoga Falls. He is survived by wife, Wilda; two daughters, Ann and Beth, both of the residence; son, Barry of the residence; sister, Joanne Monnette of Columbus, two brothers, Richard Wilson and Roger Wilson, both of Columbus. Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.

Thursday at the McGowan-Reid Funeral Home, corner of Stow av. and Third Cuyahoga Falls, where services will be 9 a.m. Friday, with Dr. M. Richard Drake officiating.

Graveside services and interment will be at 1:30 p.m. Friday at Greenlawn Cemetery in COLUMBUS, O. Memorials may be made to the Oncology Department at Akron City Hospital. (McGowan-Reid, 928-1313). Gladys M.

Wybel PORTAGE LAKES Mrs. Gladys M. Wybel, 72, of 3459 Longworth died March 28 at Barberton Citizens Hospital, after a long illness. Funeral Mass will be 12, noon Thursday at ST. PAUL'S CATHOLIC CHURCH, Rev.

Father Charles McCabe officiating. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Friends may call at the Schermesser Funeral Home, Wednesday, 7 to 9 p.m. Memorials may be made to the Arthritis Foundation. (Schermesser, 724-9351).

Wayne S. Young WADSWORTH Wayne Shuford Young, 49, of 328 Woodland died unexpectedly March 29. Mr. Young was born in Wads-worth, and was a lifelong resident of the area. He was a salesman for the Ohio Boxboard company for 10 years.

He attended Western Reserve Academy and University School. He received his BA degree from Western Reserve University in 1947. He was a Navy veteran of World War II. He is survived by wife, Rose M. (nee Mondello); daughters, Mrs.

Robert (Beth) Ransohoff, Kather-ine, Margaret, and Amy Young, all of San Francisco, Michelle, of the residence; sons, Mark and Kurt Young, both of San Francisco, stop-sons, Ronald, Edward and Brian Dark, all of the residence; 1 grandson, Wayne R. Ransohoff; parents, Wayne A. and Edith Young, of Palm Beach, Mrs. Paula O'Neil, Albuquerque, N.M. Funeral services will be held at the Hilliard-Cox Funeral Home, 174 N.

Lyman Wadsworth, Thursday 2 p.m., Dr. Charles F. Billing-ton officiating. Interment Glendale Cemetery. (Hilliard-Cox, 334-1501).

at nea t-rt. mgm, please return, Reward, 535-5229 shut-ins? Give them hundreds of hours of wholesome fun and entertainment. Mail $2 to Scram-blegram, 1153 Dayton Akron, Oh. 44310. We pay postage.

LOST: brown leather attache LOSE UNWANTED POUNDS. case at 10 20 p.m., Monday, March 28, near University or on Exchange St to west side. REWARD for case with contents. 836-0793 or 375-7516. I Dr.

Shaklee's Unconditional TRAIN FCa A HSGHia PAYING JS3 AS A TRACTC3 TRAILER tiuaraniee No fcxercise, No Drugs. Nature's Sensible Way. Look and Feel Belter In Home Info, 762 6323. SMALL Black poodle, lost on ANYBODY witnessing the ac NIGHT CLASSES -Only 10 Hours Weekly DAY to uo block ot Hriltain $20 REWARD, call Russ 376-1072 between noon and 9 p.m. LEARN TO DRIVE THIS RIG i -IBM'.

I cident involving a iig.t green station wagon and a red semi at Tallmadge Circle on March 25, call jW FREE P- 1 joe Alumna '33UH LOCAl LOST Small black Poodle Tripletl blvd. area, child's pet, 724-2621. fiAt. TIMING NT! OPEN FOR REGISTRATION Hoi. thn Fri.

I to 7, Sal. 9 to 1 Clubs-Churches-Grganiations Fabulous Monevmaking Projects LOST, large German Shepherd, brown, tan and black, male, Malhson 434-3763. We are now interviewing and No need to have your present job while training. FOR PERSONAL INTERVIEW CALL NOW 2534100 Truck Driver Development Sorvke, Inc. Ik.

S70 LADIES OF ALL AGES DENTAL ASSISTANT MEDICAL ASSISTANT MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST Beacon Journal taming to club Keperesen-talives about our wonderful monevmaking projects for this Spring end Summer. We will be choosing one organization to have a monevmaking booth at your local Counly Fair. We also have other proiects available with our beautiful decorative wall placques. For more information call Mr and Mrs. Gary Johnson at Berlin's Motel, Wed through 825-9984.

Or later call or write 6231 Dublin Rd Delaware, Ohio 43015. (6)4 681-5680. CAREER TRAINING IN ONLY 9 MONTHS AKRON INSTITUTE HAM1UEL ACTUAL Medical i Dental Assistants 733 W. Market Akron, i i i Li Call 762.9783 Otm aiurarnn 75-1 1-05UT HOLIDAY IKN CARPET $5 Heavy duly, 5 year guarantee, scolchguard, antl static, carpet let! Irom carpeting Holiday Inn Take all or part S5 sq. yd.

Also 2 roils ot short shag, $2 50 sq yd I'll install, tlnance and bring samples to home or see carpet at 634 W. Tuscarawas, Downtown Barberton. 753 1033. COLLEGE Founded 1881 OFFERS TRAINING IN: Sf iw ritiif SktrtfciM! lWH tMrtttrial feMMtiif Hodical Sttutiritl Eligible Institution For Gionli and loon 59 East Market St. 762-7491 JwWnW if Mm UtrUHiff ttmmruiei $1 hieptwiett Celltft eml StHtk Otmtl 7l-03-OI34 LADIES AND TEENS Dorothy Hammll and Tony Tennille hair cuts by Ex-perl Supreme Mr.

Sam (Award Winner) 1710 Market; at Hawkins, 864-61)7. Farrah Fawcetl longer hair styles. HAPPY 40th BIRTHDAY Denille Haskins Love, Marsha and Linda ENROLLMENT FOR APRIL 4 CHOICE OF TWO CURRICULUMS Selling! No nuiller which niiirki'l interests you it is tit vim every day in the Akron Ilea con Journal To tliiee your w.i nl in I. cull lor in Ad Writer. 375-8222 CURRICULUM TUN I TfMtNtL I tot, I hsm.

CURRICULUM I tmmm wtwi set I SM I sm. DOtilG ABOUT YOm FUTURE? U.S.l.T. Offers CAREER TRUNKS Programs in many fields where YOU May Be Needed VA APPROVED COURSES Air conditioning Technology EWcnkian CB and Rodk Refrigeration Technology TV Servke Industrial Electronic Healing Technology FCC license Prep. Electronic Technology Of HAL GKANIS AvAUABU; APPROVED FOI A WELD CERTIFICATION IN- ciuutu in BCllH' rijfeiriiiuMt Nattt. Accreditation 1 No 71-03-OJJOT -1.

V'-. .1 or PARA-LAW TRAINING (Legal Assistant) DAY EVENING CUSSES Tuition Financing Special transportation allowance for oul-ol-the-county Students SPRIKG CUSSES NOW ENROLLING Call 434-1025 'TggL-glT; jvnd; RD. fcRtOO WAT TOM 1550 7532261 or 2260 753.

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Pages Available:
3,080,969
Years Available:
1872-2024