The Akron Beacon Journal from Akron, Ohio (2024)

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uo oa tega and cheat, droopv ears. Jake. Reward $-' Call Mantua. CReal-wood 4 I.V3. SrIEP CASE taken from OI4s-mobilev Finder please retura very important papers.

Receive reward. HE-4 ioM. II FREE TICKETS Watrh far ror snase ia Hat Waal Ada. Eara augM the Beacoa roal will awblisa tea aimsi selected heat tto rsty diiortery. Those a si re will eeosaa aadae vanaas CHUsitiratioae aaa head-(is.

Watch toe roar aaasal Woea roar aaaM) appears, two ickota la the aHaad Theate aria ha auued to rm IICLD OVCn 6TII WEEK I-KATI MUCH KAKEI Rev. M. 71 yeara. 34 Talbot a paaaed away Jan. 31.

by wife, Mary Ann; dauahtere. Mrs. M. W. Har-larher, Aahubula.

O. Mrs. Fred R.n Akroa; four arandrhiblren. alai greatgrandchildren; brot hers. James and Charles of Dayton.

aister, Mra. Robert Cepttlrk of Davton. Dr. Dewey hit-well. Dr.

C. Wlllard Fetter and Dr. B. Arnord will conduct services 3 p. en.

Monday from the First Evangelical tailed Brethren Church where remaina will lie In stats from 11 noon unlit lime of aervlce. Loyalty i-odge No. HI A will conduct aervice a p. Munday st Adams Funeral Home. Interment Rbae Hill Hurtal Park.

Frienda may call at Adamt Funeral Home. NOTICE! CaacalWtioas, corracfios owe) araat oal cay tail ho raa'ed Sowatoy froas I to a. CaareOanSawa oaa) canarriaas fas tKo foHowiaa day's awfc-Ikeiieas may bo evade oaf evaninf Moodoy tnrovfh Friday I JO. BL-3-1111 CancaHotioas oad sorroctiom for Sonalof odttioot aa ol oatvortisMfl excaat oew copy will ba tattoo to I a. aa.

Sotwratoy. DL-3-1111 lead vaf od torofvlly. Too laocoa JooroaJ Is rosooosiolo for I Day Oaly ia tata of orror a aahdostifWetioa. DL-3-1111 laoe reread yovf ad care tinmciisaico AND AX EXQUISITE IN CO-STARRIN6 JAMES NEXT ATTRACTION ROCK HUDSON DOROTHY MALONE in "TARNISHED ANGELS" 1 DiiTH NOTKES rociE John Franklin. vears.

of fturkhardt pateed away Keh 2. Survived by hn ife, fnih: two sons, hsmond. of Alliance. J. Frederick of Fort Hood.

on daughter, kin Clara Rentier of Wadsworth. four sisters. Jrs. Florence Walker. Newton Fallt.

Mrs. Bar- rigar. Ann Arbor. Mrs. "Mill tiniiri, Kvn.

mil. Gladys Stephan. Newport Beach. Csl an grandchildren. Frtenda mav rail at lha Scher- messer Funeral Home from 7 to P.

m. lueaday. where services will be conducted at i I p. m. Wednesday, Hev.

wil- I I a Dierineer officiating. hermeer. PA-t-H HABERKOST Mrs. I.lllle K. Tl yeara.

20 throve passed away Feb. I. Serfrres 1 p. m. Tuesday at Billow Akron Chapel, lit Aih where frienda mav call.

Rev. Elmer C. klentnger officiating. Interment Ml. Peace Cemetery.

(Billow Akron Chapel) HAMMOND Catherine, ate yeart. of Turkey foot rd. area. Riverview. passed away Jan.

SO. Survived by two anna, Paul Shook and Fred Shook of Florida; three daughters, Mra. Donna Broason, Mra. Bodejt of Riverview, Jin. Bessie Hutrhlnaon; nine grandchildren: several great- frandchildren: one sister.

Mrs. tlhan Slasle. Jamestown, N. V. Friends mav call at the Srhermesser Funeral Home from noon vntil 10 ft.

m. Monday, Graveside serve-en at 11 a. m. Tueaday at lakewood Cemetery. Rev.

Irving Chase officiating. i cfierniewer, rn ffiwcf Samuel 13 years, STS Bloom-field iv passed away Feb, 2. Survived by wife. Laura daughters, Mrs. Doris Rows and Mrs.

Lorine Schild: two grandchildren, all of Akron; brothers. John of Akron, William, and sister, Mary Harvey, both in England. Services 3 p. m. Wednesday al the Billow Akron Chapel, lit Ash where friends may rail after 4 p.

m. Tuesday. Dr. Jamee U. Mthltter officiating.

Billow Akron Chapel. HAYOEN Bhv boy, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Hayden of 813 Steele ct Cuyahoga Falls, passed away Feb. 1 in Akron City Hospital.

Also survived by two sisters, Deborah Kay and Klmberly Ann; brother, John Mark, all at home; 5randparenls, Mr. and Mrs. esse Hayden Sr. and Mr. and sirs.

George F. Hasan; great-frandparenis, Mrs. Newton, Mr. and Mrs. John D.

Hayden, all of Ellwood City, Pa. Graveside services were held at 1 fm. today in Oak wood emetery. (McGowan Raid, WA-8-1313.) JONES Elsie 888 Baughman paaaed away Feo. 1.

Survived by husband. Clair; three eons, Charles. Richard and Tim; two daughters, Mrs. Lorelta Wlntrow, Mrs. Joyca Bock; (our grandchildren, all of Akron; two brothers, Charles I.lpscomb of Akron, Roy of Carrollton, six sisters, Mrs.

Anna Shaffer of Pennsylvania, Mrs. Adls Hull of Cambridge, 0., Mrs. Clara Dixon of Akron, Mrs. Violet Hausrht and Mrs. Nona Wotrinsj, both of West Virginia, Mrs.

Iva Deet of Florida. Rev. Elmer Rich and Rev. Carl Burnham will conduct services at 3 p. m.

Tueaday at Adams Funeral Home. Interment Rose Hill Burial Park. Friends may call at Ana mi runerai Home. QmpkiT Fannie, 469 Rhodes died at her residence Jan. 31.

Survived by five daughters, Mrs, Mattie Blountt, Mrs. Adeline Hoggatt, Mrs. Georgia Dixon, Mrs. Jennie Brown and Mrs. Rosle Cole; three sons, Bert, William and Isaiah; 16 grandchildren, 17 great-grandchildren, three great-great-grandchildren: three brothers, Edward, Glen and Lon Bevlll nd other relatives.

Funeral aervlces Wednesday, 1 p. m. at Wesley Temple A. R. Zlon Church, Rev.

Eugene E. Morgan officiating. Burial in Hill-aide Cemetery, Shalersvllle, O. Friends may call at Wll-son's after 12 noon Tuesday. tWilson, PA 4-1226.) MAPES Horace Emmlt, age 03 years, oi miu summit st.

N. died Feb. 3. Sur vived by son, William M. Funeral services Wednesday, ia.t i.ju p.

in. rrom tne Paul L. Mills Fu neral Home, Dr. H. DeCosta Finley officiating.

Interment Rose Hill Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home. Mlddletown, N. papers please copy. (Paul h.

Mills, MASON DEPENDABLE EMPLOYMENT IE VICE I Akron 'a Largest Agency I BAIRD'S AKRON EMPLOYMENT Akron SavaSaa AV Loan BMg 10TH FLOOR PO-2 76U Saturday Till Woon 28-SERVICES HOST OF THE FIRMS LISTED BELOW HAVE FILED DETAILS OF THEIR BUSINESS OPERATION WITH THE AKRON BETTER BUSINESS BUREAU AS AN ASSURANCE OF GOOD FAITH. ASH, rubbish, washed graveL fill dirt, any kind hauling. I IC cnto j. uccita, jl jujj ACME ASH SERVICE Prompt-Dependable PR 5111 Service For Residence nuslness-Commerclal ASH CLEANUP RUBBISH Lignt Hauling. Sunday Ala TWIST Kl'SSO, rrt-6 407 EXCAVATING, ditching, footere.

as, water lines, etc. Tbursby son, SW-S-1HJ7. BASEMKNT8, water, fas, aawer lines: septic tanks, backfill- inf. sr-iiiM. BAsem*nT EXCAVATING Bullrtorlnir LAM TRUCKING 0X93308 8T-4-49H7 BAsem*nT EXCAVATING septic Systems, Sewers.

Bulldoslnf. MrKnriree PA-4-94M or WET BAsem*nTS Coughlin, PA-4-8605 BULLDOZING, excavating, footers, pipe lines, sewers, special Winter prices. TE-6-5641. BULLDOZING, septic systems. basem*nt addition.

Combeat Excavating. 1-4 6291. BLOCK LAYING, carpenter work, masonry. New homes. Odd Jobs Prompt.

MM-BOOS. BLOCK and cement work, ex perienced. Free estimates. Robert R. Ritchie.

8H-5-(MlO. BLOCK WORK, old basem*nts mad line new. Bob Burk- hammer after 5, E-3-4856. BLOCKS, carpentry, cement, specializing tn basem*nts and I IMA BLOCK, brick, stone. Commer-clsl and residential.

17 years experience. ME-3-3166. CALL A. M. CAIN FOR Block And Cement Work SH-8-1604 CEMENT WORK, all types.

Free estimates. Allan Harsh. Ce ill-nil, wiiviamn. fcEMENT work, all types. Free estimates Experienced.

Call ment contractor. ME-3-23W. pay or niKm. r--uso. tEMENT work, any kind.

Ten years' experience. Brick and blocks. One-day service on all Honrs. Ai, rti-i-awu. DRAFTING SERVICE WA-61453 BUILDING alid remodellnf.

painting, uesiranie iota in tn Falls. John Kemp, WA-6-5669. If You Are Not Completely Satisfied WHETHER IT'S A SMALL JOB OR A LARGE JOB. CASH OR FINANCE. THE JOB IS FREE WE CAN TAKE CARE OF YOUR HOME PROBLEMS FHOM TOP TO BOTTOM.

LET YOUR REMODELING AND REPAIR PROBLEMS RE OUR PROBLEMS. OVER, 25 YEARS SAME LOCATION. NO MONEY DOWN UP TO 10 YEARS TO PAY AKRON'S OLDEST A NO LARGEST DIRECT TO HOME IMPROVEMENTS CO. ATTICSBATHS ALTERATIONS ETC. Deal With Summit Lumber Co.

FOR QUICK SERVICE ANDOR FREE ESTIMATES CALL PA-4-1206 EVENINGS OR SUNDAYS UN-4-2729 Recreation Rooms Garages Remodeling Attics Enclosed Porches NO MONEY DOWN Do It yourself, or wa can recommend first class contractor. 30 years' experience. FHA FINANCING LOW MONTHLY YMENTi FREE ESTIMATES NATIONAL 1074 BANK ST-4-54B4 FHEE PARKING Remodeling No Money Down SMALL MONTHLY PAYMENTS FREE ESTIMATES! Akron Lumber Supply 179 E. WATERI-00 RD. PR-3-6807 EVENINGS AND WEEKENDS REMO DELING and Roofinn, spouting and repairs.

Free estimates. W. L. Reed, PI I iiipenter and Caliliiet Work Kitchen Remodellne. SW-4-6434 C.

M. Koffroth, WA-8-646W Remodeling We do the complete Job. Additions, siding, roofing, finish attics and basem*nts. MODERNHOUSE CO. 300 Wooster av.

PO-2-I66S balance all of bills with a we ere accepting applications fnr a special sales event tn february. Thla la your opportunity to receive training and become active on our roster for special sales events. Also thera la the possibility of full time employment. Interviewing hours Monday Tuesday Jo 4. Wadntaday 9:30 to 4.

Apply EMPLOYMENT OFFICE Sixth Floor OIL'S IT YS.mELF! AH B8 IT fcX! Make money to pay those extra bills or buy that added luxury. Take orders for Avon cosmetics where vou live or work. Call FR-6-7538 for Interview. HOUSEWIVES Convenient hours and high rate of pay, for full or part-time work. Ideally suited to the housewife who wishes to supplement the family Income.

Car and phone necessary. No Investment, delivery, or For Interview call rw--ttjsa HOUSEWIVES Make spare hours profitable and pleasant. Sell popular new Cort Cosmetics with vitamins. High earnings, no parties, no car needed, we teach you. Phone BL-3 136.

SHARP GALS With real Interest In people can qualify no matter what lob they have previously had. Your ambition can earn you $500 to $1500 monthly com mission as a Relax-A-Ctsor figure consultant. Car necessary. Call Mrs. Leyda at WA- 8-5J49.

26-JOIJ WANTED FEMALE House Cleaning Book your Easter and Spring cleaning now! Also day and weekly maid service. Rugs and draperies cleaned, Keen-Homes, Inc. Bath, O. MO-8-4971 WASHING and ironing dona In my own nome, references. Blr WASHING and ironing done In my home, pickup and delivery.

rj-O-MOTU. Will Babv-SIt In My Home $15 A Week FR-6-2089 DEPENDABLE and trustworthy coiorea woman urgently needs day work. $7 and carfare. b-a-itMi. COLORED WOMAN wants day work.

Ironing or general cleaning, $7 and car fart. PO- 2-7733. LAUNDRY done In my home. Expert ahlrt Ironing. Pickup, nenvpi-y.

EXPERIENCED colored lady wants day work or regular. wall washing. $1 per hour FR-6-5903. NEAT COLORED girl desires housework or baby sitting. Colored Lady desires 4 steady days, Monday through inursaay, fA-s-oias.

PRACTICAL NURSE desires Drl vats rases. Doctor's referanct. KK-3-61B5. 27 IIIUIIIS riHiLt WE PLACE STENOGRAPHERS AI Akron NATIONWIDE Employment Service Akron's Oldest 19th Year 1212 Akron Savings at Loan JK-3 -3317 Academy EMPLOYMENT AGENCY 737 FIRST NATIONAL TOWER FR-H-6801 Open Monday Till 7 P. M.

AKRON PERSONNEL 333 9. Main JE-5-2601 Open Till 7 Free Parking STERLING Employment Service EXECUTIVE, TECHNICAL OFFICE AND SALES Everett Main At Market FR 6-7147 Open Monday Till 7:30 CTFICE EMPLOYMENT Pallet ThPfitpr A read OPEN MONDAY TILL 7 BUCKEYE PERSONNEL 401 OHIO ni.DO. HE-4 1946 S. MAIN FOR THAT RETTEU JOB REGISTER WITH N-E-L-S-O-N EMPLOYMENT 653 FIRST NATIONAL TOWER FR6-6861 Open Monday Till Tp. m.

Other evenings ny nmv. TOWER EMPLOYMENT MEMBER OF A.A.E.A. 621 FIRST NATIONAL TOWER FR-6-M71 OPEN SATURDAY TILL NOON let us your tTris Strvusa dine First DOWNTOWN. ...175 S. bills $25 Reduce with a for any only, WE PLACE TIRE DESIGNERS AT Akron NATIONWIDE Employment Service Akron's Oldest lth Year 1212 Akron Savings 4 Loan JE-53317 BAIRD'S AKRON EMPLOYMENT Akron Savings tk Loan Bldg.

ioth floor po a feti Saturday Till Noon OFFICE EMPLOYMENT Palace Theater Arcade JE-5-K671 OPEN MONDAY TILL TOWER EMPLOYMENT MEMBER Or A.A.E.A. 621 FIRST NATIONAL TOWER FR-48171 OPEN SATURDAY TILL NOON DEPENDABLE EMPLOYMENT SERVICTt Akron's Largest Agency 8 E. Buchtel Bldg. P.L-3-51M AKRON PERSONNEL MAIN ST. JE-5 2801 Open Till 7 Free Parking 25A Domestic Femil WOMAN to help with children 3 or 4 days per week.

WA-8-5249. 25B GEHERAL JOB OFFERINGS FEMALE WOMEN 21 TO 60 Earn S20 to 130 per week, part time, work 3 to 6 hours per day In downtown office. After you have worked 30 days In office, you will be eligible to work right from your own home. Apply or call Mr. Den-holm, 608 Metropolitan Bldg, 9 a.

m. to 1 p. Feb. 4, 8 and 6, BL-3 5173. WAITRESS Over 21, to train as assistant manager.

Lakes Blue Swan 428 Portage Lakes dr. Con tact Mr. Underwood. SUPERVISOR Prefer master desrree In soci ology. Fringe benefits, salary open.

Cottman Employment, KOOIS 3U4, 1U S. Main. BLr3 8113. Beautician, Experienced Falla, 50 guarantee and commission. WA-8-8222, BW-4- "3 USHERETTE WANTED.

Apply In person between 8-9 p. m. Linda Theater, 1745 Good- year nivq. Waitress Wanted TU-2-4189 Between 8 And 2 P. M.

25C OFFICE AND MANAGEMENT FEMALE 9 Capable of operating dictaphone machine. Must be experienced. Pleasant working conditions. Apply In ptrson only to Miss ttarr. GOLDEN AGE BEVERAGE CO.

600 E. Exchange St. NCR 25-39. operator 3200 bookkeeping machine, 5 days, I225-J240. AKRON PERSONNEL 333 S.

Main JE-5-2601 Open Till 7 Free Parking TYPIST-CLERK Five-day week and every fourth Monday evening. Interesting work and congenial atmosphere. Boy Scout office. Call PO-2-6W for appointment. SECRETARY 21-30, schedule conferences, appointments, $325, Increases.

AKRON PERSONNEL 333 S. Main JE-5 2601 Open Till 7 Free Parking TYPIST Permanent position. 60 words per minute. Salary plus bonus. Pleasant working conditions.

Call Lois Grlsmer, FR-6-3161. DUN I BRADSTREET, INC. CLERK-TYPIST Ideal location. Legal background useful. Typing and general clerical, BAIRD'S AKRON EMPLOYMENT Akron Savings and Loan BMg.

Tenth Floor BOOKKEEPER 25-40, full charge, downtown, 5 days, open. AKRON PERSONNEL 333 g. Main JE5-2801 Open Till 7 Free Parking JUNIOR STENO Light shorthand, typing and liking for simple arithmetic. Downtown, 5 days. To start, 1200.

BAIRD'S AKRON EMPLOYMENT Akron Ravings and Loan Bldg. Tenth Floor PO-2-7641 PAYROLL SECRETARY Accounts payable, typing, shorthand, bookkeeping experience, area firm, 3 days, $323. AKRON PERSONNEL 333 S. Main JE-5-2601 Open Till 7 Free Parking ALERT LADIES (5) For a part-time career. Have new friends, new Interest and your own Income.

Sell popular new Cort cosmetics, you'll enjoy It. No car or exprlenre i needed. Average $1.88 per hour. Phone ML-3-S136. RECEPTIONIST 23-35, some college preferred, typing, good telephone voice, $240.

AKRON PERSONNEL 333 S. Main 5-2601 Open Till 7 Free Purklng SMALL OFFICE. Good typing essential. Bookkeeping helpful but not necessary. Mr.

Sears, Carter-Jones Lumber, 1887 W. Market TE-6-2211. CASHIER RECEPTIONIST 18-35, typing 35 wpm. downtown, 1195. AKRON PERSONNEL 33.1 S.

Main JE-5-2601 Open Till 7 Free Parking GENERAL OFFICE Five-day week. Good typist. Apply In person, Akron Furniture 209 8. Main st. 3M0 MMuXJMN STENOGRAPH II NEW JAPANESE STAR (MAVFtlCKl GARNER 22D-SiIh Work-Mali YOUNG MEN TO ASSIST Manager In local branch In coast-to-coast chain organisation.

Age 18-30. Experience not necessary, but must be able to converse intelligently and satisfied with $100 per week to start. Must be able to stait work Immediately. Rapid advancement to those accepted. We train you at our expense.

CAR FURNISHED CALL MR. JOHNSON BL-3-1262 BETWEEN 8:30 P. M. Salary $100 Week' CITY BAKERY Needs salesmen for house-to-houst routes. Men who want good steady outdoor work with good pay.

Men between ages of 21 and 50. Should have school education. Good health Is essential. Interviews daily from 7 to 8 m. and 4:30 to 6 p.

m. or by appointment. Call HE-4-3126. for appointment with aales man- ager. Insurance Salesman Man between 25 and 45, with car, to service established debit.

Guaranteed salary and commission to start. Call Cleveland, SWeetbrlar-1-0722, between 8:30 and 10:30 a. m. Ask for Mr. Henry.

TOP-FLIGHT SALESMAN Salary (open) plus comrdRslon. Must have executive abilities, manage own time and effort. To age 38, married, car. Preferably mployed successfully but disturbed about future. Write Box W-28, Beacon Journal.

STUART of NEWARK 105 years old, nationally established products company enjoying tremendous growth has one of America's finest opportunities. Dunn's Review, July '57, reports 1400 growth past 12 yearsl Year around repeat business. No off offers CAREER OPPORTUNITY SALES OR SALES MANAGEMENT Sales experience or product knowledge unnecessary. Finest sales training and sales management program. Excellent field help.

About 85 of our successful people were totally Inexperienced. Present occupation or age unimportant. We are primarily Interested In talking with a hard working, married man with a burning- desire to get ahead. No traveling. Unlimited opportunities.

We have a big enough earnings and career opportunity to Interest any honest, experienced, highly trained, successful sales manager or salesman or an ambitious man who wants to start In a sales career. Determine this by seeing Ed Johnston, regional manager, Portage Hotel, 1-9 Monday and Tuesday. DO YOU THINK YOU CAN SELL? If given the proper tools of guidance. A most rewarding lifetime Insurance career awaits th man I am seeking. NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY Immediate opening In health and accident division of 62-year-old company.

Call WA-8-1111, Mr. Kalller. from 9 to 9. 22E Technical Positions Male ESTIMATOR EXPEDITOR Some college, small non-Industrial firm, scheduling of Installation and repair, $425 up. AKRON PERSONNEL 333 S.

Main JE-5-2601 Open Till 7 Free Parking 23 JOBS WANTED MALE BRICK and block work, reasonable prices. Reverse charges, ORchnrd 3-6895, Kent. AVAILABLE die-casting and plastic mold engineer, 17 years' experience. Wrlta Box P-'o, Beacon Journal. NINE year's experience, six years cooklns.

3 years supervising In Marines. MA-8-1304 or VETEHAN. colored. 22, desires fun or part time. EXPERIENCED handyman, car-pentry, plumbing, electrical repairs.

SW-4-152II. NIGHT WORK, watchman or janitor, 12-4. Yard work in Spring. KR-6-6087. 24 BUREAUS MALE FOR THAT BETTER JOB REGISTER; WITH N-E-L-S-O-N EMPLOYMENT 633 FIRST NATIONAL TOWER FH-fi-eifll Open Monday Till 7 p.

m. Other evenlnns by appointment only. Academy EMPLOYMENT AGENCY 737 FIRST NATIONAL TOWER FR-e-BKOI Open Monday Till 7 P. M. Employment Service EXECUTIVE, TECHNICAL OFFICE AND SALES Everett At Marktt FR 6-7147 Op-n Monday Till 7:30 BUCKEYE PERSONNEL" HE-419'H 401 OHIO BLDO.

175 S. MAIN LOST Small bUrk dog. white rroaa on cheat, snort hair; Portage Lakes between Midnight Lunch and Manchester rd. Reward. FR-o-MOJ.

STRAYED from The Brook- lands Frinav morning, beagle hound. Male. White with Un spot. Answers to nam of Red License on collar 7341. ST-4-34V).

LOST Tan wallet containing ariver a license, membership cards and money at Wool-worth'a. It S. Main or vicinity Mill and Main. Reward. CaU Wadsworth.

FEderal 4-3652. BROWN female doc, mixed breed. 4 months old. Strayed from Orlando av. -Copley rd.

area. Summit County license. Child's pet. 107 Orlando a. 1 E-O-3910.

EoiT Lady's Omega Bapphlr- rue wrist watrn, vicinity Fountain Exchange. Reward. HE-4-720B. I5-I8CU THREE complete eeta of en- 1-3436 after 8 p. m.

14-W6S, KIDS 4 PETS TROPICAL FISH PARAKEETS Aquariums, cages, fish and bird supplies. Imported canaries. GEORGE'S B1RDLAKD 892 S. Arlington Near Arch wood PORTAGE COUNTY ANIMAL PROTECTIVE LEAGUE Monday through Saturday. 11 noon to 4 p.

m. Wednesday and Friday evenings, 7 to p. m. Sunday, 2:30 to 5 p. to.

mirmary navenna. WANTED All kinds of pup pies. Kittens, namsters. guinea pigs and rabbits. Must he young; and healthy, PA-4-9739, after 8 p.

m. ONE Norwegian Elkhound. Reg istered mate, ror saia reason ably. Call PETLAND. 1843 S.

Main st. Parakeets, csnarlea, fish, dogs, cats, hamsters, guinea pigs. s.ompictc pet supplies. PARAKEETS, 12 up. Wholesale ana retail.

Harlequins. Sii dot. Sea them before you buy. 2137 S. Arlington.

DACHSHUND, 3 years old. male, gentle. $20. Perfect for children. ST-4-9498 TRAIN YOUR DOG Classes Start Immediately, AKC FRED SCHUTTE.

PA-4-2537 BEAUTIFUL female collie, AKC. 2Va years old. Make offer. TY-6-1835. II WANTED TO IUV ODDS AND ENDS DISHES Sets of Havlland, Bavarian, German and hand-painted dishes.

Steins, dolls, guns. Any very old furniture. L. Robertson, OX -9-2567. Guns Any falls Gun Exchsnge, A -8-71 85 HIGHEST PRICES paid for apartment gas ranges ana gas heaters.

Park Furniture. 670 8. Arlington. PA-4-6817. GOLD COINS 75 Premium All denomlna-tlona.

871 S. Main St. 19 EDUCATION HERE'S YOUR CHANCE TO GET INTO THE JET INDUSTRY Immediate training as Jet engine specialists. Aircraft, gas turbine engines, fuel Injection systems. Train now for a future in the Jet Industry.

Tremendous opportunities available for trained qualified men. We help finance your training by arranging budget terms. Mail today for Immediate Information without obligation! N. W. Jet Engine Training Dept.

JF-32, Box XI Beacon Journal Name Address City Stale Phone Hours worked, from: To; WANTED MEN To Learn Drafting and Become Engineering Technicians Earn $6000 a year. Phone, write, or visit the affiliated school nearest you: Elyria, Wooster, Mansfield, Warren, Alliance, Canton and Portsmouth, Ohio. For Information, application orapKntment, call Akron, AMERICAN TECHNICAL INSTITUTE 28 N. Main st. JOB SECURITY! Train For Position As A Comptometer Operator Comptometer School New Classes Each Monday Try 3-Day Free Trial Plan, Day And Evenings Classes.

Graduate In 8 To 8 Weeks. Free Lifetime Placement 812 Second National Building Mrs. Cralglow FR 8 2913 Enroll Now NEW CLASS STARTS FEB. 27 In Radio Television School ot Electronic Trades 7J Ira av. BL-3-8519 Riggs LeMar Sayre BEAUTY SCHOOLS TAMOUS MARINELLO SYSTEM Day or Evening Classes Free Booklet On Request 39 8.

Main st. HE-4-5907 FINISH HlfTrl SCHOOL iT home. Diploma awarded upon completion. For Information phone or write J. H.

Schufla. international Correspondence Schools. 568 Mornlngvlew Ak-ron, O. 9T-4 8774. 21 HELP MALE OR FEMALE INTERIOR DECORATOR Male or female.

Experience de-aired. Write giving qualifications, references and Include small recent picture to Box W-2I. Beacon Journal. CANVASSERS MALE OR FEMALE Even order takers move our nationally known product with ease. Write your own paycheck.

Be your own boss. 115 to $60 per sale. No recession here. We're hiring, not firing. Apply In person.

893 Wooster sv. Credit Experience And skip tracing ability. days. Excellent pay, pleasant surroundings. Roger's Jewel-ry, 199 S.

Main. OFFERINGS MALE THE HOLLAND FURNACE CO. Will train 3 men In the heating business. This is a year-round Job with a good future for those who qualify, Transportation necessary, No phone rails. Apply Holland Furnace 381 Wooster Akron.

KITCHEN salesman for local well established hardware and building supply store. Writ qualifications and background to Rox W-18. Beacon Journal. PINBOYB WANTED Living Quarters furnished ORCHARD 3-8753 KENT, 0. WALTON Grant, ago yeara.

of 2888 Graham Stow. passed away at Summit County Hospital Sunday fc'ur vlved by set era! brothers and sisters in the West. Friends may call at the Gregory Funeral Home, 3333 Kent Stow, this afternoon and evening, where acrvirea will be held Tuesday, 1 p. Rev. William Lancaster officiating.

Removal will be mad to the Welton Funeral Home. Huron. 8. for further aervlces and interment Frtdav afternoon. (Gregory.

OV-8-82M WEINBERGER Max, ISA years, 67ft Crest view, fsssed away in Miami Beach, la. Beloved husband ot Frieda: devoted father of David. Edward and Mrs. Ger-aon Borrhardt: dear brother of Sidney and Mrs. Meyer Tapper, and grandfather of seven.

Notice of funeral services later. (Gordon, HE-4-SH9.) WYANT Rosamond 72 years, of 2069 Manister formerly of 3tn E. Market passed away Jan. 30. Survived by daughter, Mrs.

Carmen Green, and two grandchildren. Rev. David J. Williams will conduct services 3 p. m.

Monday at the Adams Funeral Home where frienda may call after noon Sunday. Interment Glendale Cematery. For further Information rail the Adams Funeral Home. 2-MEMOCIALS Akron District Heart Aasoclatloo Gratefully Acknowledges Memorial Glfu 8J8 Locust st. PO-2-8M1 4 CARD Of THANKS GIFT We wish to extend our deepest appreciation and slncera thanks to all our neighbors, friends, and relatives who comforted us with their gracious arts of kindness, beautiful floral tributes, cards and expressions of sympathy In the loss of our beloved wife, mother and grandmother, VIVA L.

SIFT We especially wish to thanlt Rev. Phillip L. Gould for his consolations, the pallbearers, tne KeneKan Lodge, the wads worth Chapter of No. 102 OES, the Dames of Malta and The Hlllard Funeral Home for their kind aervlce and courtesy. CLETUS J.

GIFT MR. AND MRS. GARY WONDERS AND DAUGHTERS MR. AND MRS. L.

WAYNE GIFT AND CHILDREN Mav we express our sincere appreciation to our friends, neighbors and relatives for the thoughtful kindness shown us during the recent loss ot our father, brother, uncle and grandfather, HERMAN A. GREEN A very sincere expression ot grautuae to riev. uunan K. Dumm; I.O.O.F. No.

547 and to hod prentice for his kind' ness. MR. AND MRS. BURT A. JONES AND FAMILY MR.

AND MRS. PURDY RIGGLE AND FAMILY MR. AND MRS. ROBERT P. SCHUMACHER AND FAMILY 7 FUNERAL DIRECTORS ECKARD-BALDWIN FUNERAL HOME 760 E.

Market st. JE-S-7141 9 CEMETERY LOTS IF YOU want beauty, dignity and reverence In your cemetery choice, see Hn Hill Burial Park, or phone HE-4- bub tor information. 10 SPECIAL BULLETINS BAZAAR? A A NOVELTY CO. WHOLESALE 319 W. Market SU JE-5-5243 SEALED BIDS will r.r.iv., for the operation of a concession stand at the Akron Museum of Natural History, 800 Edfewood a Akron, Ohio until Monday, Feb.

10th, 1958 at 7:30 p. m. at which time the, bids will bt opened by the Board of Trustees of tne AKron Museum of Natural History. Such operation will be In accordance with a purposed concessionaire contract available to prospective hidden. upon application to tne un dersianed.

aatlsfactorv avi dence shall be furnished that the bidder has the neeasssry anility, acuities ana pecu-nlcary resources to fulfill the conditions of the contract If tne ssma is awarded to mm. No oral or telephonic proposals will ht considered, snd all proposals shall be In writ ing addressed to: Daniel Falkner, President, Akron Museum of Katural History, ami rirst national tower, Akron. Ohio, who reserves the right to accept or reject any ana ail proposaia. psvrHnt nr.tsT A lady psychologist gives you kindness and understanding while helping you solve your difficulties. Qualified.

Private appointments. Canton, Ohio, GL-6-8478. BE TAVERN refreshed. Tav. erns: Rlesen clear glass guar antees perfect glass washing, Three-month supply.

$1.75 gal. lon. Riesen Liquid Hand tlon germicide lasts 2 months, $2.50 gallon. Ohio Store Fix. tures.

BL-3-7118. LUCAS STEAM BATH And Rub. Wadsworth FEderal 4-8483 11 AMUsem*nTS PSYCHIC WORLD-WIDE ADVISER You can have what you want Solve cause of failure. No problem too great. 853' S.

Main 9 a. m. to 8 BETTY JOHNSON. Psvchlc ad- vlser. Advice on love, busi ness and all domestic prob lems.

ii a. m. to m. daily, 214 W. Exchange upstairs 14 LOST AND FOUND LOST Fawn foxer.

female, an eweri to Penny, vicinity ol MVS Points. Call PO-2-B171 LOST Thursday, small red dog In vicinity of Dead Man's curve- "Fenny." BT. 4-8173 or 1 --ooi. LOST Small brown and white long-haired mala near Henry school hungay: license No. 2353.

Little girl heartbroken. Please call FR-8-5973.) As aXJL fully befaro plocia it wilb the od-wrhar. Dae to oia- chaaical tondillaas la iaa. aoiiikla to torrad or cam cal on ad onti! hot appear ana tima. 1 DEATH NOTICES PACK Mrs.

Vesta 2 years, of 1372 E. Market pasted away Feb. 3. Survived by 3 daughters, Sarah June at home. Mrs.

Martha Davis of Kent, O.i two grandchildren; one brother, Haden Hlckey, of Stow. five Haters, Mrs. Nora Mo Nabb, Mra. Leora McNabb, both of North Carolina, Mrs. Maggie Mason, of Tennessee, Mrs.

Bertha Hamby, and Mra. Ruth Bryant, both of Akron. Funeral announcements later. For further Information call Adams Funeral Home. PERRINE Jamea, 70 years, of 134 Ido gassed away ren.

2, survived his wife, Alice; one eon, Robert of Tallmadge; three sisters, Mrs. Melvin Hum-phrevs, Sutton, W. Mrs. Charles Stlne of Exchange, W. Mrs.

O. Petrie of Sutton, W. three grandchildren. James Otto, Sandra Lee and Richard Owen- one cousin, John Perrlne of Cleveland, O. Friends may call at the Schermesser Funeral Home from 7 to 9 p.

m. Tuesday, and 2 to 4 and 7 to 8 p. m. Wednesday, whera services will be conducted at 2 p. ni.

Thursday, Rev. George Parsons officiating. Interment Rose Hill Burial Park. (Schermesser, PA-4-5818. RAOERSTORF Charles, 71 years, of MO Bar- well died reo.

z. Survived by one son, Charles; one brother, George of Erie, slater, Mrs. Elmer Loddt of La Fayette, five grandchildren. Member of the Holy Name Society of SU Sebastian Church, which will meet Monday at 8 p. m.

for the Rosary. Funeral services fuesday. 11:30 a. m. at St.

ebasttan Church. Interment Si. Boniface Cemetery, La Favelte, Ind. Friends may call at the Hummel Funeral Home after 2 p. m.

Monday, (Hummel.) SMITH Ezra 77 years, formerly of Akron, died Feb. 2 at the home of his sister, Mrs. Myrtle Morris, HarrtsvlUe, W. Va. Also survived by daughter.

Sir i. David M. Held, Redwood Citv, son, Leland D. Smith, Brimfleld, sisters, Mrs. Walter Clerk, Beverly, Mrs.

H. L. Bryan, Elizabeth, W. brothers, Ralph Smith, Akron. Charles of Sterling, three grandsons.

The family will receive friends st the Long Funeral Home 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. m. on Tuesday, services will be held Wednesday, 2 p. Rev. Allan C.

Blackman officiating. Interment Rose Hill Burial Park. (Long, JE-5-8119.) SMITH Dr. Robert 43 years, 178 Conger passed away Feb. 2.

Survived by wife, Barbara; daughter, Dorothy Louise; sons, Lawrence and David, all of Akron; brother, Jack C. of Washington, D. C.j father, L. Smith of Akron. Services 1 D.

m. Wednesday at the Bil low Memorial Chapel, Twenty-third at Falls Cuy. ahoga Falls, where friends may call Tuesday from 7 to 8 p. Dr. Paul S.

Kershner officiating, cremation in Cleveland. Family suggests that contributions be made to the Building Fund of the First Congregational Church of Akron. (Billow Memorial Chapel.) SNYDER Mrs. Ada, 78 yeara, of 1937 Eleventh Cuyahoga Falls, passed away Feb. 1 In St.

Petersburg, Fla. Survived by aon, Mill ird of Topeka, daughter, Mra. Preston Bergln of Alexandria. Va.i two broth ers, Leon Hamn, and Frank Hamn, both of Michigan. Dr.

Robert M. Young will conduct services 3 p. m. Thursday at Adams Funeral Home. Interment Rosa Hill Burial Park.

Frienda may call after 7 p. m. Wednesday at Adams Funeral Home. SUMEY Kathleen Frances, 8 years, of 1068 Ablngton Akron, passed away Feb. 3 at Children's Hospital.

Survived by Sarcnti, Mr. and Mrs. James umey. Funeral arrangements are to be announced Inter, (McGowan-Reid, WA-8-1313.) DUDS 221 GENERAL JOB OFFERINGS MALE 100 MEN FOR $100 A WEEK Minimum Earnings If You Qualify No Experience Necessary If you arc neat, honest, ambitious, of average Intelligence, between ages 21-40 and willing to work 8 hours per day for a multimillion-dollar electrical unit company established 29 years ago, which Is announcing new expansion program, WE WILL GUARANTEE YOU A YEAR-ROUND JOB WITH NO LAYOFFS. You will be selected for your pert through proven successful JOB APTITUDE TEST which will tell you and us If you are suitable for our many positions which must ba filled IMMEDIATELY Do not apply unless you can start your training Immediately, which will ba at our expense.

We will see that your minimum earnings will ba $100 A WEEK As a very minimum to start and as you learn our work your Income will be increased to 187.50 per week. H-rVfCORP. 418 E. MARKET ST. These Times Only: 10A.

M. MONDAY ONLY CLAIM ADJUSTER 25-40, fire and casualty, top Job for right personality, car furnished, expenses. AKRON PERSONNEL 333 S. Main JE 5-2601 Open Till 7 Free Parking SUPERVISOR Prefer master degree in sociology. Fringe benefits, salary open.

Cottman Employment, Room 302, 10 S. Main, BL-3-8113. TV REPAIRMAN Bench and outside work, $400. AKRON PERSONNEL 333 S. Main JE-5-2601 Open Till Free Parking MEM NEEDED to train for Jet aircraft industry.

See our ad under Classification 18. 22C OFFICE AND MANAGEMENT MALE ACCOUNTANT 25-30, 2 years' bookkeeping or accounting experience, (400. AKRON PERSONNEL 333 S. Main JE-5-2601 Open Till 7 Free Parking ACCOUNTANT 25-29, degree, understand cost, one-yenr public accounting, 1400-J 150, fee paid. AKRON PERSONNEL 333 S.

Main JE5-2601 Open Till 7 Free Parking 22D-Silei Work-Will SALESMAN PERHaNENT P0S1TI0M Wanted part-time man to run service reports. Earnings $75 per week and up on part-time bases. Apply in person. Room 203-797 Vi N. Main between 9:30 and 12 noon.

SALESMEN SALES PROMOTION WORK BEING DONE IN THIS AREA BY ONE OF THE LARGEST FIRMS OF ITS KIND IN THE UNITED STATES. WE MEED MEN 23 TO 45 YEARS OF AGE WHO HAVE A CAR AND ARE WILLING TO WORK HARD ENOUGH TO EARN $200 Per Week Full Time OR UP TO $85 PER WEEK PART TIME. NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY AS WE TRAIN YOU THOROUGHLY. FOR INTERVIEW, CLL 10 A. M.

TILL 4 P. M. MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY, PL-3-3400 MORNING WORKERS We can use 2 ambitious men for afternoon work, 4 to 6 hours per day. Should hsva car. Apply Wednesday at 3 p.

m. 788 Lover's Lnne. YOUNG MAN Want Job that gives you steady year around employment? Have opening for men from 21 to 3j years of age. For established retail bakt-ry routes In the Akron area Free Insurance and other benefits. 170 per week Is the starting rate.

Call for a p. polntment from 9 a. m. to 5 m. Nlcklrs Bakery.

360 W. Market. HE-4-9022 BRANCH MANAGER A-l Life Insurance Company's expansion program has created opening for branch manager In this area. Minimum of 2 years' experience in both life and AAH required. Salary overwrite and bonus.

Send re-urne to Box W-26. Beacon SELLING THE EASY WAY The enslest way to break in the saies Held is to work on leads. In other words, absolutely no canvassing. Our salesmen sell only to people with whom they have a definite appointment. We furnish you with several fresh appointments every day.

If Interested In this type of selling, se Don Jonti, Boom 300, 34 8. High It. Hattle Day, age 88 years, widow of the late Dr. Walter Mason, 1 Canton, passed away Mon- 1 day morning in Mercy tiospl-j tal, Canton. Survived by four daughters, Mrs.

Ophelia Mar- tin of Stow, Mrs. Fred Dunlver of Canton, Mrs. Homer Kurtz and Mra. Helen Ballard, both of San Diego, eight grandchildren, four great grandchildren. Frienda may cnll at the Gregory Funeral Home, 3333 Kent Stow, this afternon and evening, where services will be i conducted Tuesday, 4 p.

itev. uaie uanyara ot wanton, officiating. Body will He In state after the services until 1 Ip. in, Removal will be made to the Mallett Funeral Home. Stafford.

0 foi services and burial at 1 p. m. Wednesday. turegory, MICK Airs. Mary Josephine, 78 years, of 2256 wlndemere passed away Feb.

2. Survived by 2 tons, Leonard of Akron, Carl Sf Dover; four daughters, Irs. Hazel Graham, Mrs. Gertrude Carpenter, Mrs. Ruth Helmlck, and Mrs.

Kathleen Stoklch. all of Akron; 10 grandchildren; nine great-grandchild an: brother, Charles William of Akron: listers, Mrs. Agnes Campbell Of Akron, and Mrs. Julia Rowe of Cincinnati. Funeral announcements later.

For further Information call Adams Funeral Home. For the BIGThiiiifs in lour life e.l Tl Ml to $1000 monthly payment up to 'A bill consolidation loan. Cash worthy purpose on Signature auto or furniture. pounoio mt lifnatwrt toiMi by CHH timm CtJ Main St HE. 4-3191, (204 Ohio 2nd Floor) Nauru Sol.

lAMERTON 1SS Woostir North PL 3-1463 (Magic City Shopping Center) Navrt; 94; 9-6; Sof. 9-12 CUYAHOGA FAILS .2032 Front St SW. 4-5257, (2nd Floor, Rooms 2S-27) Hours; 9-5; hi f-i; Sat. 9-12 EAST AKRON 1169 Market St RE. 3-2211 Heurs.

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