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MARCH 13, 1936 AKRON BEACON JOURNAL THIRTY-NINE WHEN IN WANT CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING SECTION PHONE YOUR WANTS Read And Use DIAL JEfferson 6161 Beacon Journal Classified Ads EVERYONE" Collection Made After Publication "THE MARKET PLACE FOR Estate 810 NOTICE Clarence OF APPOINTMENT. Notice is hereby given that Martha R. Mohney, R. F. D.

5, Box 70, Akron, Ohio, has been duly appointed and qualified as executrix of the estate of Clarence R. Mohney, deceased, late of Summit County, Ohio. Dated this 4th day of March, 1936. DEAN F. MAY, Probate Judge of Summit County, Ohio.

March 6 13 20 NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate of George Haneline, deceased. Notice is hereby given that Edith 8. Fudge, 1255 E. 143rd East Cleveland, Ohio, has been duly appointed and qualified as administratrix, of the estate of George Haneline, deceased, late of Summit County, Ohio. Dated this 4th day of March, 1936.

DEAN F. MAY, Probate Judge of Summit County, Ohio. March 6 13 20. LEGAL NOTICE The undersigned will offer for public sale and auction on the 17th day of March, 1936, at the Ohio Auto Wrecking Springfield for non-payment of towing and storage charges, the goods and chattels described below, to-wit: Eagle Model Motor Truck. Motor No.

T3402567. ELTON'S TOWING SERVICE, INC. By L. E. BRINER, March 13 14 16 Secretary, LEGAL NOTICE Antonio Agliano and Francesca Agliano, both of whom reside at 983 Madison Brooklyn, New York, and Shirtlift, husband, if any, of Lydia A.

Shirtlift, whose first name is unknown, will take notice that on the 29th day of February, 1936, The Permanent Savings Loan Co. filed its petition in the Court of Common Pleas of Summit County, Ohio, in case No. 115114 against the above named persons, praying for foreclosure of certain mortgage securing the note on which there is due $1,642.44 which mortgage conveys the following premises: Situated in the City of Akron, County of Summit and State of Ohio, and known AS being parts of Lots 4 and 5 of the W. P. Davis Allotment recorded in Plat Book 5, page 25 of Summit County Records, described as follows: Being 22 feet off the north side of Lot No.

4 and 14 feet off the south side of Lot No. 5, and has A frontage of 36 feet extending back of equal width a distance of 119 feet from the east line of Howard together with driveway rights appurtenant to such property and subject to reserved driveway rights of record, and further known 86 No. 385 N. Howard Akron, Ohio. The parties herein named are required to answer this petition on or before the 25th day of April, 1936, or the prayer of the petition will be taken as confessed by them to be true and an order taken, barring them from any interest in the above described premises.

Motion for the appointment of receiver has been filed and will be for hearing before the Hon. O. A. Hunsicker, Presiding Judge of the Court of Common Pleas, at Akron, Ohio, on the 21st day of March, 1936, at 9 o'clock A. M.

THE PERMANENT SAVINGS LOAN Plaintiff. By BROUSE, ENGLEBECK, McDOWELL, MAY BIERCE, Its Attorneys. March 6 13 20 27 April 3 10 residence is unknown and cannot with reasonable diligence be ascertained, and upon whom service of summons cannot be made within the State of Ohio, will take notice that on the 31st day of July, 1935, the State of Ohio, ex rel. 8. H.

Squire, Superintendent of Banks in charge of the liquidation of The First-Central Trust Company, filed his petition in the Common Pleas Court of Summit County, Ohio, being case No. 112528 on the docket of said Court, against Cynthia Hook and others, and to which cause the above named Ada Cox was made a party defendant on February 21, 1936, said petition praying for foreclosure of a certain mortgage upon the following described real estate, to-wit: "Situated in the Township of Norton, County of Summit and State of Ohio, and known as being Lot Number One Hundred Forty (140) of the Rose Allotment as recorded and platted in Plat Book 20, pages 72 and 73 of the Records of Summit County, Ohio, but subject to all the conditions and restrictions running with said lot." Plaintiff claims there is due him on said mortgage the sum of $992.42, with interest at per annum from March 15, 1935, and the costs of this action; that the conditions of said mortgage have been broken, and plaintiff prays for foreclosure of said mortgage, appointment of 8 recelver, and for the sale of the above described premises. The above named defendant is required to set up her claim, if any she has, in said real estate, or be forever barred from asserting the same. Said defendant will make answer herein on or before April 18, 1936. JOHN W.

BRICKER, Attorney General of Ohio, By RICE A. HERSHEY, Assistant Attorney General. Attorneys for S. H. Squire, Superintendent of Banks, in Charge of the Liquidation of The First-Central Trust Company, Feb 21 28 Mar 6 13 20 27 LEGAL NOTICE Ada Cox, whose address and place of UNFALTERING SERVICE Our Invalid Car The restfulness of its quick and easy adjustments to change of posture, and the ease of its silent 1 motion are exceedingly gratifying.

THE BILLOW co. FUNERAL DIRECTORS BIBLICAL DRAMAS Each Sunday 4:30 P. M. Radio Station WADC Presented by The Billow Co. Sunday Players Copyright 1936 by L.

F. C. Classified Advertising RATES Rates are by the line irrespective of the number of words. Estimate tive (5) average words of six (6) letters each to the line. Minimum--three lines.

Contract rates furnished on tion. TRANSIENT time, per line 3 times, per line ....180 times, per line 160 26 times, per line 110 RULES AND REGULATIONS The closing time for ads to APPEAr in the same day's issue is 9:46 m. The Beacon Journal 1s responsible for one incorrect insertion only. Be sure to read your advertisement. Phone corrections before 9:45 the second day.

Non-consecutive insertions take rate each insertion. Advertisements canceled before piration a are charged rate earned cording to actual number of days run. "Situation Wanted" and to Rent" advertising must be paid in advance. PHONE YOUR ADS DIAL JEfferson 6161 Akron Beacon Journal ASK FOR AN "AD WRITER" (Collections Made After Publication) NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate of Christina Weber, deceased. Notice is hereby given that Minnie Eck, Tallmadge, Ohio, has been duly appointed and qualified as Administratrix of the Estate of Christina Weber, deceased, late of Summit County, Ohio.

Dated this 11th day of March, 1936. DEAN F. MAY, Probate Judge of Summit County, Ohio. March 13 20 27 NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate of Mark Hannah Serfass, deceased, Notice is hereby given that Hazel Serfass, 1145 Eastland Akron, Ohio, has been duly appointed and qualified as Adnah Serfass, deceased, late Summit ministratrix of the Estate of Mark Hancounty, Ohio. Dated this 11th day of March, 1936.

DEAN F. MAY, Probate Judge of Summit County, Ohio. March 13 20 27 LEGAL NOTICE Said defendant will make answer herein on or before May 9, 1936. JOHN W. BRICKER, Attorney General of Ohio.

RICE A. HERSHEY, Mary Molken, whose address and place of residence is unknown and cannot with reasonable diligence be ascertained and upon whom service of summons cannot be made within the State of Ohio, will' take notice that on the 10th day of July, 1935, the State of Ohio, ex rel. S. H. Squire, Superintendent of Banks, in charge of the liquidation of The First Trust Company, filed his petition in the Common Pleas Court of Summit County, Ohio, being case No.

112233 on the docket of said court, against the above named defendant and others, praying for foreclosure of 8 certain mortgage upon the following described real estate, to -wit: Situated in the City of Barberton, County of Summit and State of Ohio, and known as being 17 feet off the South side of Lot No. 20 and 17 feet off the North side of Lot No. 19 in A. A. Moore's Peerless Allotment 88 platted by A.

A. Moore and recorded in Plat Book 7, page 35 of the records of Summit County, Ohio. Plaintiff claims there is due him on said mortgage the sum of $1893.92 with interest at from March 15, 1935, and the costs of this action; that the conditions of said mortgage have been broken, and plaintiff prays for foreclosure of said mortgage and for the sale of the above described premises. The above named defendant 1s required to set up her claim, if any she has in said real estate or be forever barred from asserting the same. Assistant Attorney General, of Banks 229, the State of Ohio, in charge Attorneys S.

H. Squire, Superintendent of the liquidation of The First-Central Trust Co. March 13 20 27 April 3 10 17 LEGAL NOTICE Sealed proposals will be received the office of the Director of Finance of the City of Akron, State of Ohio, until 12 o'clock noon, Eastern Standard Time, on Monday, April 6, 1936, for the purchase of bonds of the said city, in the aggregate sum of $493,000, each in the denomination of $1,000, dated March 1, 1936, and payable $24,000 in each of the years October 1, 1941 to 1947, both inclusive, and $25,000 in each of the years 1948 to 1960, both inclusive, bearing interest at the rate of per cent, payable semi-annually October 1, April 1, except that the first interest coupon shall not be due and payable until April 1, 1937. the principal and interest payable at the office of the Director of Finance of the City of Akron, Ohio, or at the option of the holder in the principal office of the Chase National Bank, New York, N. or at the principal office of its successors or the then paying agent of the City of Akron in the City of New York, in lawful money of the United States, and issued for the purpose of widening South High Street from Hackett Street to Long Street, and for the purpose of participating in Federal Aid, and issued under authority of, pursuant to, and in full compliance with the Uniform Bond Act of the General Code, the Charter of said City, and by vote of more than 50 per cent of the electors at an election legally called and held for that purpose on the 7th day of November, 1933, and in accordance with An Ordinance No.

37-1936 of the City of Akron, Ohio, duly passed on the 4th day of February, 1936, Bid or bids for said bonds will be received based upon their bearing a different rate of interest than specified in the sale notice, provided, however, that where A fractional interest rate 18 bid, such fraction shall be one-fourth of one per cent or multiple thereof, and that the bonds will be awarded on the highest bid based upon the lowest rate of interest, said bonds to be sold for not less than par and accrued interest to date of delivery, delivery to be made to the purchaser in coupon form at Akron, Ohio, and may be exchanged for registered bonds. No formal bidding blank required and bonds will be furnished by the City of Akron, Ohio. All bids must be accompanied by certified check made payable to the Director of Finance of the City of Akron, Ohio, for 2 per cent of the amount bid for. Upon condition the bid is accepted, the bidder will receive and pay for said bonds, said check to be retained by the City if said condition is not fulfilled. Make bids subject to approval of your attorney as to legality of issue, approving opinion to be paid for by the purchaser, The City of Akron reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids.

DON H. EBRIGHT, Director of Finance. March 13 20 27 A RING UP on the SUCCESS phone ADVERTISE IN OUR CLASSIFIED I SECTION VITAL STATISTICS DEATH NOTICES BLACK--Norma, 72 years, widow of the late Thomas died Thursday at the residence, 122 8. Balch st. Survived by seven daughters, Mrs.

Harriet Walzer, Mrs. Oscar Weibel, Mrs. J. L. Sullivan, A.

C. Rentschler, Mrs. C. P. Moody, Mrs.

Kathryn Gleason and Regina Black; one son, Harry P. Black, and 10 grandchildren. Funeral services Monday morning, 9 o'clock, at St. Vincent's church. Interment in St.

Mary's cemetery, Tiffin, 0. Friends may call at the residence, East Liverpool papers please oopy. (The Cunninghams.) EICHELBERGER Hattie Mae, age 53 years, beloved wife of Allyn mother of Mrs. Alvisa Lang, M. Eileen and Fremont H.

Eichelberger; grandmother of Marie Lou Lang, sister of Howard A. Killen of Lewistown, and Norman A. Killen of Saltsburg, also survived by a host of relatives and friends, passed to her rest Wednesday, March 11, at her residence. Funeral services from The Slusser Memorial, United Brethren church, W. Thornton Saturday, March 14 at 3 p.

m. Rev. J. H. Conkel officiating.

Interment Mt. Peace cemetery. Friends may call at the residence, 1063 Raymond st. after 4 p. Thursday.

For further information call The R. 0. Eulitt funeral home, BL-7760. FIRESTONE- Eugene 87 years. Services Saturday 2 p.

m. at the American Legion home in Brewster, Rev. W. A. Miller, pastor Methodist Episcopal church officiating.

Mr. Firestone Was last surviving Civil war veteran in this community, He died Wednesday after a long illness, He is survived by 2 daughters, Mrs. E. F. Lytle, Mrs.

E. B. Barnes, both of Fredericksburg, 1 son, George W. Firestone, Akron; also 3 grandchildren. Body will be taken 11 8.

m. Saturday from residence to Legion home, where guard of honor will be composed of members of Harr Reese Post No. 160 which will also conduct military rites at the cemetery, Interment at Fredericksburg. (Rittmaier Funeral Home). FRANCE William age 68 years, beloved husband of Minnie father of Mrs.

J. M. Hyatt and A. Clyde France, Akron; brother of Mrs. J.

B. Carlin, Mrs. Joseph Heineman, Mrs. A. J.

McIntyre, Akron; Mrs. P. 8. Harpster and Mrs. Joseph Gille, Portage Lakes, passed away at the residence, R.

D. 4, South Akron (Portage Lakes) Wednesday m. He is also survived by 4 grandchildren and Funeral services Friday, 2:30 p. m. at the Adams Funeral great Home, Rev.

L. F. Scheffler officiating. Interment Glendale cemetery, Friends may call at the Adams Funeral Home. GAYER- -Elizabeth, age 63, years, passed away Thursday morning at her home, 535 Dorchester rd.

Survived by her husband, Fred; two sons, Lewis and Albert Berrodin; A daughter, Mrs. Earl Jost and two sisters, Mrs. Joseph Vinez and Mrs. Ida Duller, all of Akron. Funeral services Monday 9:30 8.

at St. Sebastian's church. Interment Holy Cross cemetery. Members of St. Agnes auxiliary No.

186. Knights of 8t. John are requested 10 meet at the residence, Sunday at p. m. (Hummel), HART--Daily, age 50 years, wife of Russell residence, 15 Fulton passed away Thursday p.

m. Surviving are 1 daughter, Mrs. Noel Phelps of Drakesburg, O. Funeral services Sunday, 1:30 p. Church of Nazarene, Rev.

J. M. McGowan officiating. Interment Drakesburg, 0. Friends may call at Viall-Kesler Funeral Home, (ViallKesler.) HERRICK-Henry beloved husband of Mabel (nee Kelly), father of Carl, John, Ervin, Arthur, Mrs.

John Kirkcaldy and Mrs. Raymond Harman, at Huron Rd. hospital, March 10. Now at Donald B. Johnson Funeral Home, 521 Broadway, Bedford, where services will be held Saturday, March 14, at 2:30 p.

m. Interment Twinsburg cemetery. HUNSICKER-Stephen 32 years, Silver Lake, died March 11, Survived by wife, Margaret 2 children, Harry B. And Mary Ann; parents, Mr. and Mrs.

A. H. Hunsicker: 2 sisters, Mrs. Alice Elisworth and Mrs. Sarah Jane White, 3 brothers, Francis, William and John.

Services 1:30 p. m. Saturday at 8t. Paul's Episcopal church, Rev. Walter F.

Tunks officiating. Interment Rose Hill cemetery. Friends may call at the residence Friday evening. (Billow). MADIGA age 80 years, R.

F. D. No. 2, Barberton, died at the residence Thursday survived by husband Stephen, sons, John of Akron, Edward of Wadsworth, Raymond and William of Barberton, daughters, Sister M. Sernatia of Union City, N.

Mrs. Ella Flickinger, Mrs. Gertrude Colopy, Miss Josephine Madigan. Body will be taken to the home of her daughter, Mrs. Ella Flickinger, 322 NW.

6th Barberton. Funeral services 9:15 a. m. Saturday, St. Augustine's church, Barberton.

Burial St. Peter St. Paul cemetery, Doylestown. (Weigand, SH-2141). John beloved brother of Emma J.

Machwart of Northfield, and Hettie Van Horn, deceased, passed AWAY Thursday, March 12, at 10:45 8. at his home in Northfield, O. Service at United Presbyterian church, Northfield Saturday, at 2 p. m. (Rinear-Lambert.) RIEGLER-Michael age 78 years, died Thursday morning at his home, 196 N.

Forge st. He 18 survived by one son, Charles: two daughters, Mrs. William Hetzel and Mrs. Edward Kapper, and 11 grandchildren, all of Akron. Funeral services Saturday, A.

m. at St. Bernard's church. Interment In St. Bernard's cemetery, (Hummel.) CARD OF THANKS FABRY We wish to express our sincere thanks and appreciation to friends, neighbors and relatives for sympathy and beautiful floral offerings during the illness and at the death of our beloved wife and mother, Anna.

We also wish to thank the ministers for their consoling words and the singers for the vocal selections, the Campfield-Hickman Co. for its kind assistance, and Greenlawn Memorial Park for its services. MR. SAMUEL FABRY AND FAMILY. FLORISTS, FUNERAL DESIGNS DETTLING'8 provide for every occasion.

In moments of despair, when life seems to have blotted all happiness, flowers bring an expression of beauty and cheering comfort. 43 E. Market BL-3186. FLORAL OFFERINGS Courteous, thoughtful service. Choice selection-prompt delivery, THE M.

O'NEIL CO. FLOWER SHOP-BL-1131 Use your charge account. EVERYTHING IN FLOWERS AT SENSIBLE PRICES THE AKRON FLORAL CO. FR-8818 443 W. MARKET ST.

FUNERAL DIRECTORS THE BILLOW CO. beautiful service without extravagance 118 ASH ST. BL-7171 R. O. Eulitt Funeral Home Funeral and Invalid Car Service 529 W.

Thornton st. BL-7760 CEMETERY LOTS ROSE HILL BURIAL PARK W. MARKET ST. Family lots $100 to $1000 78 F. MILL ST.

HE-8310 GREENLAWN MEMORIAL PARK Family lots, $70 and up. Perpetual care, PHONE SHERWOOD 4515 LEGAL NOTICE On and after this date I will not be responsible for any debts contracted by any one other than myself, ROBERT A. PETERS. 455 Grove av. March 11 12 13 Cuyahoga Falls, TREASURY DEPARTMENT, Bureau of Internal Revenue, Alcohol Tax Unit, office of Investigator in Charge, Standard building, Cleveland, Ohio- -Notice 18 hereby given that one Ford Sedan, Motor No.

A-1383428, will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder for cash on March 25, 1936, at 1 o'clock P. At the Stperior Garage, 71 8. Broadway, Akron, Ohio, In accordance with Section 3460, R. 8. The car may be seen at until then.

C. F. Whitney, Investigator in Charge, ANNOUNCEMENTS PERSONAL WARNING Gastro Intestinal Flu is prevalent. Guard against it through cleansing your system of accumulated poisons, Colonic irrigations skillfully given at office, DR. McCLENATHEN MECHANOTHERAPIST Room 305 10 8.

Main st. Phone JE-2224. Cor. Main and Market PSYCHOLOGY am and psychic science taught and demonstrated by Mary C. Winchell, resident of Akron 17 years.

Excellent references as to her ability. Business readings daily. 244 W. Market. HE-1438.

FREE- Stomach ulcers, gas pains, indigestion relieved quickly. Get free sample doctor's prescription, Udga, at Eckerd's drug stores. VIRGINIA M. BURTON- -Business, personal advice; of Toronto, Canada, now 139 Park 9 to 9. FR-3307.

IRIS MARCHE, psychic--People marvel over her power; daily readings; new location. 36 8. Maple. HE-6459. PRANCES RICE--PSYCHIC READER Born psychic; adviser by development.

W. Market, 9 a. m. to 8 p. m.

LYNCH'S STUDIO -Madam Nena, science, character reader. Private readings, 11 m. to 6 p. 50c; BL-0035. and money for business course can be arranged, See me at once, please.

FLORENCE C. LOGUE, business, personal advice; 18 years in Akron. For pointment, FR-3938. 92 Good st. EVELYN BARNSTORFF, Ps.

psychic and readings daily, 9 to 8. 39 E. Market, HE-6539, BL-5462. SPECIAL NOTICES DR. FRANK F.

FANELLY, osteopathic physician and surgeon, announces the opening of his office, 611 Akron Savings Loan JE-6324. CASH for beer, pop, ginger ale bottles, brought to Ohio Bottle Exchange, 560 Lafollette, corner 833 Brown, BL-1414. LODGE NOTICES LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE AKRON LODGE, NO. 62 Non-members desirous of joining our order see George A. Ault, secretary, 36-40 8.

Howard st. Members are requested to get candidate for the JUDGE ARTHUR W. DOYLE TESTIMONIAL CLASS to be initiated Thursday evening, March 26. Special initiation fee, $5. AKRON ELKS CLUB B.

P. O. E. NO. 363 See George Spears, champion billiard player, in action Friday, March 13, 10 p.

m. Saturday, March 14, regular Goodfellow party. Make your reservation now for St. Patrick's dance, Tuesday, March 17. EAGLE FAMILY NIGHT AND ST.

PATRICK'S PARTY SATURDAY Kahlor's Orchestra. Dancing. Charles J. Roth, Secretary. 'RAVEL TRANSPORTATION RENT NEW FORD V-8'8 OR PLYMOUTHS ALSO Ford and Chevrolet Trucks Special Long -Distance Rates SAUNDERS SYSTEM BL-7414 27 N.

HIGH ST. DEAF--HEARING AIDS NEW ELECTRO-EAR operates on one 10c battery; weighs only 7 ounces. For demonstration WA-6503, Mr. Wright, 2475 Fourth st. (Falls).

Price $35. LOST AND FOUND LOST- Small white change purse, vicinity Inman and Gridley, Reward. 587 Gridley, BL-3279. BIFOCAL GLASSES in Dr. Freeman case, lost March 6th, downtown.

Reward. FR-7865, LOST on Merriman rd. bus a black box dresses and material. Reward. HE-1535.

YELLOW GOLD, blue sapphire ring, lost in Buckeye bldg. Call HE-3161 before 6 p. m. Reward. WANTED TO BUY WANTED, used alto saxophones, alto clarinets; trade for merchandise or will pay cash.

H. E. Simon 507 W. TUSCArAWAS Barberton, O. SMALL STEAM BOILER for car wash rack.

Must be in good, shape and priced right. TRACKSIDE OIL 224 E. Market. Cash For Men's Used Clothing Sun Cleaners, 84 E. Mill BL-5422 WANTED GAS RANGE with good oven.

Price must be reasonable. JE-2038 D. SCHIFF AUTO WRECKING, SCRAP IRON 550 Waterloo pays highest cash price for junk. HE-5310. CASH for old gold, diamonds, jewelry, watches.

Chamberlin, Jeweler, Mayflower 253 S. Main. BL-7917. M. SALTZMAN, Established 1918-- Cash for your scrap iron, paper, rage, metals.

695-699 Edgewood FR-4761. WANTED TO SWAP MAYTAG AND BRIGGS-STRATTON engines, Hoover sweepers, auto radio, rifles. Swap Shop, 845 8. Main, HE9822, SHOPPING NEWS HUNSICKER'6 DIABETIC HEALTH BREAD Delivered Anywhere in United States Bakery, 2215 10th st. SW, Ken.

INSTRUCTION TRADE SCHOOLS LEARN MODERN BEAUTY CULTURE In Akron's Oldest School Capable instructors; practical experience. Congenial surroundings. We can finance. RIGGS LeMAR INSTITUTE (Akron's Oldest Beauty School) Ohio bldg. BL-8712 DIESEL ENGINEERING Radio, Refrigeration, Air Conditioning, Auto Electric McKIM TECHNICAL INSTITUTE 120 ASH ST.

FR-4014 LEARN BEAUTY CULTURE Low tuition, easy weekly payment plan; day and night classes. SAYRE SCHOOLS 21 8. Main Akron, 0. LEARN BARBERING Special rate for 30 days only SAYRE SCHOOLS. 23 8.

Main Akron DAY AND NIGHT classes. Terms. El-Ner School of Beauty Culture, 283 8. Main FR-5159. MUSIO, DANCING, DRAMATIC LYNCH'S DANCE STUDIO Adult ballroom class tonight and Tuesday at 8.

Tap class for children Saturday at 10 and 11, Tap class for adult girls Monday and Thursday at. 7 and 8. Private lessons arranged. PIANO -Beginners and popular. Also coaching.

Home or studio, Will O'Connor. Lynch's Studio, BL-0035. LEARN TO waltz, fox trot, become good, conservative dancer in few private lessons. Specializing In tap beginners. B.

Murray, JE-0496. HELP WANTED MALE YOUNG MEN with sales experience to distribute free advertising items, render service; can earn 50c per hour. See manager, Room 403, 10 8. Main to 6 p. m.

Friday only, SALESMAN- With car, new merchandising Idea, average earnings $30 weekly, commission. 10527 Cedar Cleveland, Ohio. TWO DEALERS Extra discount to start; profits $1500 to $2000 the first year. Phone or write The Fuller Brush 202 Akron Savings Loan bldg. MEN with experience in making All types of molds for mechanical rubber goods.

State qualification, local concern. Box K-84, Beacon Journal. WANTED Men capable of operating Kalamazoo branch store, Apply 875 E. Exchange st. EXPERIENCED CLOTHING BALESMAN wanted -Apply Stevens' Clothes, 111 6, Main At.

WANTED -Paperhanger, painter, plasterer. Prices must be reasonable, Call JEtferson 4185. Experienced Short Order Cook Write Box K-80, Beacon Journal, HELP WANTED MALE DO YOU KNOW SECURITIES? Large Ohio security corporation just opening Akron office has opening for experienced man. Excellent financial arrangement, In reply give full details concerning self and phone to Box K-82, Beacon Journal. LARGE CORPORATION, rendering duplication of city gas service for homes beyond the city gas lines, 18 in need of one salesman who has had experience consisting of selling appliances direct to the consumer, supervising a dealer organization and handling general sales work.

Compensation on basis of car allowance, gas load bonus, appliance commission and attainment bonus. Prefer to have man between 25 and 35 years of age, Must have car, Write Box 491, Hudson, 0. SALESMEN with speciality experience to operate in defined territories, with new prospects furnished daily. NO CANVASSING. This 1s new field with no competition, backed by an extensive advertising campaign with well-established local concern.

Call Lake Jones after 9 m. Friday, Mayflower hotel. SALESMANAGER Man to manage local office for Cleveland brokerage and investment house, Must have sales experience and be capable of managing salesmen. Write fully your experience and references. J.

C. Mertz, ninth floor Marshall Cleveland, O. TWO salesmen to sell Kelvinator, Westinghouse and Elextrolux refrigerators; new department; highest commissions paid. See E. R.

Springston, mornings only, BEST FURNITURE, 363 S. MAIN USED CAR MAN to take charge of used cars exclusively. A real job right man. See Mr. Stahl.

KLEIN'8 KARS, Chrysler-Plymouth Dealer, 590 N. Main. EXPERIENCED SALESMAN to sell an office specialty. Exceptional opportunity with good profit; quick seller. The Foster Office Supply Co.

71-73 W. BOWERY ST. LOCAL PRINTING ORGANIZATION offers an unusual opportunity to a high-class artist. Prefer one with sales or sales promotion ability. Give experience, age and salary expected to Box K-87, Beacon Journal.

ELDERLY MAN or woman for housekeeping work for room and board and small pay. 664 S. Main, Erdman hotel. SINGLE perate; experienced; for state farm work; tem- with wages board, Box N-68, Beacon Journal. FEMALE HOUSEKEEPER -Young or middle-aged white woman, in family of afternoon and Sunday' afternoon off: $4.

Call at 898 Fried after 4:30 p. FR-8708. WOMAN over 25 to learn photography. Answer in own handwriting, giving full particulars and experience to Box K-86, Beacon Journal. WANTED- -Places for girls to work for room, board, while attending business college.

Actual Business College, BL4183. HOUSEKEEPER for small family; state qualifications, references and wages expected. Box N-69, Beacon Journal. telephone. Box N-66, Beacon Journal.

GIRL For general housework, stay nights, good home; references. Call JE-5565. SECRETARIAL TRAINING in Akron In exchange for Akron office work. Write Secretarial School, Wadsworth, EXPERIENCED WAITRESS WANTED APPLY 9 TO 11 A. M.

1425 8. MAIN ST. A EXPERIENCED all around milliner for well known hat shop, Write Box K-85, Beacon Journal. EXPERIENCED shoe saleslady, not over 35 years; must know how to run stock. Write P.

O. Box 287, Akron. WOMAN, for general housework and sist with baby. Stay nights. 500 Patterson av.

GIRL To assist with general housework, 1 to 7 p. m. each day. 897 Stadelman AV, BL-1681. WOMAN in vicinity of 306 Arch to clean three one-half days per week, $3.

Inquire after 6 p. m. MODELS needed for free hair dye. For information inquire at the Akron K. 29 W.

Market st. HE-8925. GIRL for general housework; good home in preference to high wages; no children. 1. 92 Good st.

EXPERIENCED white nursemaid with reffrom last Akron employer, Write Box Z-114, Beacon Journal. SALESLADIES," experienced in selling by EMPLOYMENT BUREAUS GIRLS- WOMEN, 18-40; housework, nurses, positions for practical nurses. 383 W. Exchange st. JE-2017.

SITUATIONS WANTED MALE MIDDLE-AGED man wishes job as houseman or housework; able to cook; or gardener, Inquire 555 Edgewood av. WHITE MAN, age 30, wants work as porter, janitor, fireman; steady, reliable; very handy, Phone FR-9650. RELIABLE high school graduate, 22, wants work; good driver; sales and collecting experience; references. 1775 Leighton. EXPERIENCED FARMER wants Job on farm: honest worker, small family, Box N-70, Beacon Journal.

FEMALE WOMAN wishes housework in respectable widower's or motherless home; 110 small children; nice home; good cook; very particular. BL-5928. Call between 10 to 12 or 3 to 5 p. m. WOMAN with 1 child wants housework in widower's small motherless home.

References, 1394 Creighton off Tallmadge, SECRETARY, years' experience; best references: wishes secretarial or stenographic position. Write Box 2-120, Beacon Journal. INTELLIGENT student help for your office, $4.50 week. Write Secretarial School, Wadsworth, O. EXPERIENCED NURSE Will handle any case: references.

629 E. Market JE-8343. RENTALS ROOM AND BOARD BOWERY, 540-Room and board, plenty of good food, laundry; for men who Appreciate good home; $7 week; Thornton bus. FURNISHED ROOMS ARCH 47; large front room, suitable for one or two persons; meals optional; garage. CARROLL 362-Two rooms, private bath, entrance; centrally located; close Akron U.

DAYTON, 696, North Hill; nice large front room, airy, pleasant; near bus; TeAsonable. EXCHANGE, 1368, beautiful room, suitable business person, exclusive lonial home, shower, $5. UN-5384. EXCHANGE, 1003; very nicely furnished large room; adult home; at bus stop; home privileges. UN-2955.

FIRESTONE PARK, 379 Ido Av. Two newly furnished rooms; range in kitchen; phone; adults. GRAND 233; beautiful front room, private home; W. Exchange bus; gArage; reasonable. HE-4366.

LEXINGTON, 1036-Lovely front room; Ideal location, half block to 3 bus lines; small adult family; garage; laundry, MAPLE, 8., 450-Pleasant room with board, home privileges, for 1 or excellent bus service; radio. 3 JE-9862, OAKLAND two cozy rooms, bath: ladies; private entrance; electric grill; bus line, 810 Avon BL-4760, RENTALS FURNISHED ROOMS STADELMAN -Nicely furnished front room; on Della bus line; adult family of business girl preferred. JE-9681. UNION 8., 148, nicely furnished room, use phone, home privileges; near downtown and university; $3 week. WEST HILL, 897 Fried- -Newly furnished front room; adult family; close bus; home privileges.

JE-9222, days. WEST, warm room for business man, private brick home, attached garage; bus stop; phone. 347 Merriman rd. UNFURNISHED ROOMS BOULEVARD 829-Three nice rooms; utilities paid; reasonable. GEM 723, off East five rooms, newly decorated, private entrance; near bus and stores.

MARGARET PARK SCHOOL; 3 rooms; paved street; gas garage, $25. Marie Berry, "Kellergi Rhodes, BL-3512, until 6. LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING SUITES AMBROSE 23, off 244 W. Market- Two well furnished rooms, everything furnished; walk to town; reasonable. BOULEVARD, 763; 2 and 3 clean room apartments, modern, private entrance, use washer; $4 and $4.50 per week.

BOWERY, 98, large room with sink and range; close to town and Y. M. C. $3.50. BUCHTEL, 200-Three modern rooms, first floor, nicely furnished; 5 minutes' walk to town; adults.

EAST 2504-Three nicely furnished rooms; private entrance; everything furnished on bus line; $18 per month. FIRESTONE PARK, 387 Palm clean, nicely furnished rooms; close stores and 3 bus lines; adults. GOODYEAR HEIGHTS, 299 Litchfield 3 large, modern, clean, well furnished rooms, garage and phone. MARKET, 230-Furnished 3 rooms, second floor; centrally located; reasonable rent. HE-2278.

MARKET, 604-First floor, 3 rooms. newly decorated; private entrance; also 1 large room up; children. PERKINS, 331-Large front room, first floor; private entrance; adults; phone; walk to town; $3.50. POWER, 368-Two modern rooms, everthing furnished, $4.50 week; block to Brown st. bus.

PERKINS, 399-One large furnished room, $3 week; adults; walking distance to town. SAWYER 1058- Three well furnished rooms, heat, light, gas, sink, bath; near bus and stores. SOUTH 25-2 nicely furnished rooms; private entrance; everything furnished. BL-8312. UNION, 83- Two nice rooms and kitchenette, first floor; private entrance: phone, washer; walk town, bus, VINE 489, corner Spicer -Two cozy, clean rooms; quiet neighborhood; near 2 bus lines; private entrance; adults only.

WEST HILL- Cozy 1-room efficiency, suitable business woman; private entrance: phone; $4. Mrs. Mankamyer, FR-4459. WEST HILL, attractive 2 or 3 newly furnished rooms, table range, sink, iceless, private entrance; 2 minutes bus, stores; adults. BL-0037.

HE-3406. WEST HILL, 1030 Whittier; nicely furnished living room, bedroom, kitchen If desired; Delia bus. JE-5871. APARTMENTS FURNISHED To insure A most complete servIce for those seeking apartments and houses, Real Estate and Rental Agencies distinguish themselves by the use of their names in all of their advertising in the rental columns. ADOLPH, 57, htree rooms, bath, $35.

Dayton, 503, two rooms, bath, $36, Highland, 21, three rooms, bath. Buchtel, 835, five rooms, bath. Refrigeration, heat. Janitor, FR-6109. ASH 203, near Central Garage- -Three rooms, private bath, electric, gas, heat furnished: low rent.

Apt. 1. BITTMAN 96, three rooms, bath, first floor; furnished nicely; near town; also sleeping room. BARBERTON, 460 Tuscarawas, adults only; new, one-room kitchenette and bath; radio, frigidaire, heat, light and hot water furnished. COLUMBIA, 920, corner E.

Cuyahoga Falls rooms: tile bath, shower; extra In-a-Dor, Frigidaire, All builtins; electric, gas, heat; reasonable. CROSBY 243-Three nicely furnished rooms, private entrance, phone, garage: close to town. CROSBY 509, west, 2 or 3 rooms: all modern, beautifully furnished; also 4 rooms, N. Portage Path. Janitor.

EAST, $27- Four rooms; private bat.h: nicely furnished: near transportation, Akron Rental, HE-1224. EXCHANGE, 631-Two-room studio apartment; iceless; private entrance; steam heat; employed girl. HE-0080. ELEANOR 35, off 315 W. MarketFirst floor apartment, exceptionally well furnished; private; walk to town.

EXCHANGE 521-Nicely furnished 3 rooms, steam heat, private bath, large front porch, fireplace. Apt. 1, FORGE, 14, just off E. Market; well furnished, 4 large rooms, bath; reference; walking distance town. JOHNSTON, 915, first floor, 3 clean, WArm rooms; private bath, new furniture and carpets, KING 142, north of Central GarageTwo rooms, kitchenette; Frigidaire, light, heat, water, gas.

FR-0761. MAIN, 8., 1-room, kitchen, tile bath; everything private; $4 to $6 week. MARKET, 530-Four-room apartment, first floor, nicely furnished; refrigeration, automatic heat; adults only. MAIN, 8., 801, near Thornton; 2-room apartment, private, steam, refrigerator, 180 of washer; married couple, references. FR-7624.

NOAH 400 -Efficiency suite, large dressing room, beautifully furnished; Frigidaire; garage; reasonable. NORTH HILL, 842 Dayton furnished 3 rooms, private entrance; use washer; close bus. BL-1373. VORIS, 254, close Grant decorated and furnished 3-room apartment; gas, light, heat furnished. AVALON, 214 N.

Portage Path -Efficienes suites; radio: hotel service; daily, weekly, monthly, JE-1222, JE-1234. DOUGLAS 174 Locust Living room, dinette, dressing room, roll-away bed and bath. The Standard Mortgage 601 First-Central Tower, HE-5194. VON 803 W. Market; 5-room suite, well furnished, up-to-the minute.

HE-9724. APARTMENTS UNFURNISHED ARLINGTON, 8., 547-4-room apartment, hot water furnished; adults, Inquire in barber shop or janitor, 91 Jewett. BURTON, 165; 53 S. Highland: 350 Bryan; 343 Vincent; 625 Wooster; 1166 McKinley: 197 W. Tallmadge; 448 Clover.

Esselburn Ellis FR-9137 CUYAHOGA FALLS, 2612 Third modern 5 cooms, bath, first floor; iceless; garage; $36; reference. WA-6865. EAST Cozy 4 rooms; roll-away; steam heat; adults; $25. Mrs. Mankamyer, FR-4459.

FIRESTONE district; 5 rooms, bath, all conveniences. Inquire A. Griesinger, 1065 S. High st. MARKET, 431-Four rooms; In-a-Dor; heat, hot water, G.

stove, washer. Inquire caretaker, Apt. 1, PR-8670, NORTH HILL, 800 Wall rooms, bath, garage; reasonable, Call after 4 p. HE-7957. PARKDALE 507-Five-room duplex, upstairs, modern, in very good condition.

$22.50. Call BL-9098. RHODES 557-Modern, rooms, 50- larium, In-a-Dor, garage, $22 month. Inquire Apt. 3.

SUNSET VIEW SECTION--Five rooms, bath, garage, coal and gas grates; heat, utilities paid. JE-2992. TALLMADGE 396- Four rooms and bath; garage; heat, water furnished; adults: on bus line, Phone JE-1491, UNION 53-Five rooms, solarium, bath; refrigeration, heat, water, $40. THE STANDARD MORTGAGE CO, 601 First-Central Tower. HE-5194 WEST, JEFFERSON 6-room apartment, Iceless, shower, stenm heat, garage, janitor; reasonable.

UN-3803. RENTALS APARTMENTS UNFURNISHED Announcing Service In the Publishing of In Memoriam Notices The Beacon Journal has prepared 8 loose-leaf book of Memoriam Notices for its readers. If you contemplate inserting a Memoriam Notice, you may call at the Beacon Journal office or phone Miss Young and ask for assistance in preparing your notice. There is no additional cost for this service only a charge for the space your notice occupies. year after year "In Memoriam" notices have become more appropriate in the Beacon Journal rates for these notices are reasonable.

JE-6161 "An Ad Writer Always Prepared to Assist You" Classifaction Index (Grouped in the order in which they appear) 1-VITAL STATISTICS Death Notices In Memoriam Cards of TI Thanks Cemetery Lots--Monuments Florists; Funeral Designs Funeral Directors Morning Apparel Birth Announcements 11-ANNOUNCEMENTS Special Notices Travel and Transportation Recreation Places Lost and Found Wanted to Buy Wanted to Swap -INSTRUCTIONS Aviation Instruction Miscellaneous Instruction Trade Schools Music, Dancing, Dramatics Private Tutoring IV -HELP WANTED Male Male--Employment Agencies Female Female--Employment Agencies Help Wanted -Investment Required -SITUATIONS WANTED Male Female VI-RENTALS Room and Board Furnished Rooms Unfurnished Rooms Light Housekeeping Rooms Hoteis Apartment--Furnished Houses--Furnished Houses-Unfurnished Suburban Homes Farms and Land Summer Houses Offices and Stores Business Property for Rent Garages and Barna Rental Agencies Wanted to Rent -BUSINESS SERVICE Beauty Aids Building-Contracting Cleaning--Dyeing Detective Agencies Dressmaking--Millinery Electricians-Wiring Floor Surfacing Heating and Plumbing Insurance--All Kinds -Nurseries Laundries Miscellaneous Service Moving-Trucking- -Storage Painting-Paperhanging Printing--Engraving Professional Services Repairing-All Kinds Rug Making Tailoring--Pressing Tinning--Roofing VITI-MISCELLANEOUS Auction Boats and. Canoes Building Materials Coal end Fuel Household Goods For Sale Household Goods Wanted Musical Instruments Radio Supplies Electrical Fixtures--Appliances Sewing Machines Machinery and Tools Store, Office Fixtures -Equipment Typewriters and Supplies Food Products Livestock Poultry and Supplies Dogs, Birds, Pets, eta. Wearing Apparel Jewelry, Diamonds, Watches Miscellaneous for Bale IX -FINANCIAL Business Opportunities Business Opportunities Wanted Investments-Stocks-Bonds Mortgages for Sale and Wanted Money to Loan-On Autos Money to Loan-On Real Estate Money to Loan-On Chattels, Money to Loan -REAL ESTATE Business Property for Sale Investment Property Lots for Sale City Homes for Sale Suburban Homes for Sale Farms and Land for Sale Real Estate- Sale or Exchange Wanted -Real Estate X1-AUTOMOTIVE Automobiles for Sale Automobiles Wanted Trucks-Tractors-Busses Motorcycles for Sale Accessories--Tires--Parts Repairing--Cleaning--Painting "TREASURY DEPARTMENT, Bureau of Internal Revenue, Alcohol Tax Unit, office of Investigator in Charge, Standard Building, Cleveland, Ohio, February 28, 1936: Notice is hereby given that one Ford Coach, Motor No. A-2705264, WAS seized at Akron, Ohio, on November 27, 1935, for violation of the Internal Revenue Laws of the United States. All persons claiming any interest therein are hereby given notice to appear and make such claim within thirty days from date.

first stated above. C. E. Whitney, Investigator in Charge." Feb 28 March 6 13 LEGAL NOTICE John J. Zegafuse, May Zegafuse, James E.

Sleeth and Alma C. Sleeth, whose addresses and place of residence are unknown and cannot with reasonable diligence be ascertained, and upon whom service of summons cannot be made within the State of Ohio, will take notice that on the 11th day of February, 1936, the State of Ohio ex rel. S. H. Squire, Buperintendent of Banks of the State of Ohio, in charge of the liquidation of The First-Central Trust Company, filed his petition in the Common Pleas Court of Summit County, Ohio, being CASE No.

114854 on the docket of said Court, against Rezin A. Sleeth, et praying for foreclosure of a certain mortgage upon the following described real estate, to-wit: "Situated in the City of Barberton, County of Summit and State of Ohio, and known as being Eighty (80) feet off the East end of Lot Number Eleven Hundred Twenty-five (1125) of Barberton, Summit County, Ohio, AS platted by Charles Baird, and recorded March 24, 1891 in Plat Book Six (6), page 49 of the Records of Summit County, Ohio." Plaintiff claims there is due him on said mortgage the sum of $5,043.32 with Interest at per annum from December 15, 1935 and the costs of this action; that the conditions of said mortgage have been broken, and plaintiff prays for foreclosure of said mortgage and for the sale of the above described premises. The above named defendants are quired to set up their claims, if any they have in said real estate, or be forever barred from asserting the same. Said defendants will make answer herein on or before April 11, 1936. JOHN W.

BRICKER, Attorney General of Ohio. By RICE A. HERSHEY, Assistant Attorney General. Attorneys for 8. H.

Squire, Superintendent of Banks of the State of Ohio, in charge of the liquidation of The First-Central Trust Akron, Ohio. Feb 14 21 28 March 6 13 20 WEST- -Brick, 5 rooms, garage, iceless, stove, heat, $40. FR-5166. Mrs. Marting, after 6, JE-3936 WILLS 121, 5 rooms, bath, In-a-Dor bed, kitchen furnished; 5 minutes' town.

HE-0190 or inquire Apt. 4. DEL PRADO 180 N. Portage Path, 4 rooms, shower, large living room; automatic heat; Frigidaire; garage. FR-4630.

GLENDORA 1100 Copley 3, rooms, heat, tile shower, Frigidaire, stove, In-a-Dor, garage. Custodian. HILL CHATEAU, 26 E. Tallmadge -Four and five-room apartments; G. stove, elevator.

HE-3651, FR-2712. TWIN OAKS, Pasadena and Mayfield apart. ments; 5, 8 rooms; moderate rent; in Akron's exclusive residential section; opposite Portage Country club. PORTAGE APTS. 110 S.

Portage PathFive rooms, bath, Frigidaire; up-tothe -minute. Call in rear or HE-9724; 3, 4 OR 5 5-ROOM apartments, heat, gas and electric furnished, $18 to $25. E. E. Kaufman, FR-4841.

HOUSES--FURNISHED BUCHTEL HIGH DISTRICT-Six rooms, well furnished, garage. References Tequired. Inquire 650 Grace av. CRYSTAL 673, near Darrow modern 5-room home, well furnished: owner retain 1 room, will board or share expenses. MA-2297 after 6:30 NORTH HILL- Six rooms, bath; nicely furnished; on bus line; near school, Inquire 572 Fouse av.

NORTH- Six rooms, garage, gas range, finished third, $40, W. J. BANKES CO. HE-3161 HOUSES, UNFURNISHED Beacon 565, 6 rooms. $22.50 Wilkshire 1592, 6 rooms, $35 JE-2131, E.

K. Sheffield Co. FR-7783 BIG FALLS 1031-Six rooms, bath, finished attic, stationary tubs, gas fireplace, double garage. CUYAHOGA FALLS, 1641 Ninth 6-room house, garage, $32.50. Call owner, SH-3556.

CUYAHOGA FALLS; 8 rooms, bath, newly decorated; 1-car garage, $25 month to reliable people. HE-1612. CUYAHOGA FALLS, Kathron, 417-Mod, ern 6 rooms, bath, breakfast nook, paved street, bus, garage, JE-8309. CUYAHOGA FALLS, Berkshire Park-Modern 6 and 7-room semi-bungalow and 2-story type homes, excellent borhood; $40 up; paved street; express bus. Inquire Irving 8.

Berk, FR-8017: CUYAHOGA FALLS, 1554 Front Sixroom house, garage; excellent condition, $40. 1577 Second WA-1954. EUCLID, 213; modern 6 rooms, garage; close Goodrich; available March 16. JE-8014; evenings FR-5646. EASTLAND, 615-Upper duplex, 3 rooms, bath; garage; good condition; $17 Ward Wetzel, 96 Market 6615, FR-3502.

ELM 21-Brick; 6 rooms, bath; 5-car garage; near Goodyear; reasonable. FIRESTONE PARK; 6 rooms, garage, good condition, $40. Also others. Marie Berry, Keller Rhodes, BL-3512; until 8. Goodview, 305, $25; six rooms, bath West, six rooms, tile bath.

Freed, FR-4817, WA-7652 GRAND 271-OPEN SATURDAY Five rooms, solarium, finished third, iceless and range; garage. BL-6091. GOODYEAR HEIGHTS 8ix-room modern brick home, 2-car garage, $31. Call Mr. Fultz, HE-2717 or JE-9424.

HILLIER, 162, North -Modern rooms, good condition; near school. Inquire 400 Wildwood, HE-5764, HALL, 104; 720 Payne 136 Edgerton: 526 Rhodes; 691 Bell; 37 Goodwin; 166 8. Portage Path; 709 Douglas; 890 Fess: 248 N. Adams: 28 Cook; 1213 Wilbeth 494 S. Arlington; 781 Gray; 508 Talbot: 263 Euclid; 307 Elm 155 Otto; 1594 Ninth Cuyahoga Falls.

Esselburn Ellis FR-9137 HOWARD, 820- Upper duplex, 5 rooms, bath; garage; clean; bus service, HE0880. MADISON 620-Upper half of duplex, rooms, bath, breakfast nook, gar rage; close bus; reasonable. MARVIN, 154, brick, 8 rooms, tile bath, lavatory first floor, vestibule, vapor heat, double garage. JE-8309. NORTH HILL, 677 Blaine 5 rooms, bath and garage; close to bus.

Call HE-9783. ORLANDO 374, 9 rooms, suitable for 2 families, $16. 443 Seaman, 5 rooms, $21. 378 Tyredale, 6 rooms, garage, $23. THE HOWELL-VIGGERS CORP.

BL-2222 Second National bldg. BL-2221 OLIVE 61-Five rooms, modern; rage; $19. 0. W. Baum HE-4615.

PORTAGE PATH, location, rooms, finished third, excellent condition, $51, C. C. Arnold, SH-5689. SILVER LAKE, 8 rooms, 2 baths, $75. Highland, 8 rooms, redecorated, $75.

Portage Path, 8 rooms, third, $50. North, brick, 8 rooms, 2 baths, $65. FR-5166, Mrs. Marting. after 6, JE-3934 SILVER LAKE -Distinctive English style brick home; steam heat; attached garage; fine condition; $65.

W. M. Fox WA-5555, SAXON 947, six rooms, modern; apply in person; no bargain hunters considered. Alexander 8. Greenbaum, torney, 809 Second National bldg.

WEST- Six rooms; St. Vincent's or West high; $27. W. J. Bankes Buckeye HE-3161.

WEST -Half double, 5 rooms, Heatrols, $18. W. J. Bankes Buckeye HE-3161. WEST HILL BRICK: six rooms, breakfast.

room, tile steam heat; beautiful grounds; $75, Call BLackstone 3191. WEST- -Off Market; 6 rooms, third, center hall; garage; bus line; near downtown; reasonable: audits. BL-5516. WEST HILL BRICK; six rooms, tile bath, breakfast nook; steam heat; garage; $45 per month. Call BLackstone 3191, WEST HILL -Half double house, 6 rooms, modern conveniences.

Inquire 380 Crestwood av. WEST HILL, Grove 303-Nine-room house, brick; 2-car garage, $50. HE 0776. SUBURBAN HOMES Box K-70, Beacon Journal. WANT house, lot, in Mogadore or small farm lease; near Portage same, or 1 to Summit.

3 acres: HE-3029. rent WANTED -By couple, furnished home by April 1, references. Write Box K-84, Beacon Journal, STEELE'8 CORNERS -Nine-room modern house, all conveniences; garage and garden; $25. Call WA-9472. FARMS AND LAND FOR RENT NINE ACRES of muck land for celery and few acres for vegetables: land to rent on shares, tools and house furnished.

George Burian, 1 mile cast of Corners, off Route 8. 90-ACRE muck and dairy farm, 8 miles north: 2 houses. Cash rent. Box Y-2, Beacon Journal. SIX-ACRE chicken farm, fruit, electric; miles northeast of Tallmadge, on Route 261.

W. F. Kruger, Kent, Ohio, OFFICES AND STORES OFFICES--Plenty of parking; one room to whole floor; reasonable. Builders change bids, 640 N. Main.

HE-2168, IF A STOREROOM OR OFFICE you want, call C. GOTSHALL, FR-5183 BUSINESS PROPERTY FOR RENT COMMERCIAL SPACE OFFICESWarehouses -Storerooms Howell- Viggers Corporation Building Managers BL-2222. Second National Bldg. BL-2221, CORNER storeroom; established drug store, suitable other business, restricted neighborhood, heat furnished: BL-0513. WANTED TO RENT MIDDLE- AGED refined couple want large living room, kitchen, bedroom and bath; garage; prefer West Side.

Box Y-3, Beacon Journal, WANTED nice furnished room; Write gentleman; Kenmore preferred..

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