The Akron Beacon Journal from Akron, Ohio (2024)

20 Akron Beacon Journal 1960 "Saturday, Feb. 13, 1-Death Notices ADAMS Richard 63 years, of 1293 Onondago formerly of 3300 Oaklyn, ntown. passed away Feb. 11. Survived by wife, Louise daughter, Mrs.

Cecil A. Ondack: sons, Richard William; sister, Eileen Adams, brother. John G. Adams: eight grandchildren. Services Monday 10 m.

at the Church of the Annunciation, Interment Holy Cemetery. Friends may call at the Cunningham-McCafferty Funeral Home Saturday to p. Sunday 10 and 7 to 9 p. m. (Cunningham-McCafferty, HE-4-1997.) BEAM Infant son of Mr.

and Mrs. John A. Beam, 679 Upson passed away Feb. 10. Also survired by brothers.

Steve and Gary, grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Beam. Mrs. Amy Cunningham.

Services and burial were held today in Holy Cross Cemetery. (Cunningham-McCafferty, HE-4-1997). BRICKER Paul 47 years. 96 Summit W. died Feb.

12. Survived by wife, Frances; brother. Willam Bricker. Barberton; halfbrother. Jack Haymond of Kent, sister, Mrs.

Katherine Dearth of Ridgeway, 0. Funeral services Monday, 10 Home; 10:30 a. from the Hahn Funeral gustine Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Friends may call after 6 p.

m. today. Holy Name Society will recite the Rosary Sunday, 8 p. m. (Hahn, SH-5-9814.) BROWN John.

2839 Dorvanda Springfield died at City Hospital Feb. 12. Funeral nouncement later. (Wilson, PA-4-1226.) CARUTHERS Van, 71 years, 402 Manor Apt. Barberton, 0., passed away suddenly at Barberton Citizens Hospital Feb.

11. Survived by wife, Eleanor: sons, Oscar Thompson of Akron; Richard, Garfield, and Andrew, of Barberton; four daughters, Yvonne, Juanita, Cassandra, all of Barberton, Brownie Powers, Louisville, one nephew. Eddie Robinson of Akron. Funeral services Monday 2 p. m.

in Community Holiness Church of God. 299 Frank Barberton. 0. Rev. Roy Burton ciating.

Burial Lakewood. Friends may call p. m. Sunday at Jones Funeral Home. 1045 av.

and at the church after 10 a. m. Monday. (Jones, PO-2-0321.) DIFFENDERFER Anna, of 1964 Berger Stow, 0., passed away at Akron General Hospital Friday p. m.

Arrangements announced later. (Gregory, OV-8-8262.) DUFFY Archie 69 years, of 566 Crouse died Feb. 12. Survived by sons. Otto of Akron, William of New York: daughter.

Elizabeth Gusick of Detroit: sister. Mrs. Grace Vigus of Akron: brothers, Allen of Texas, Charles of California; two grandchildren. Funeral announcements later. Friends may call at the Hummel Funeral Home Sunday from 7 to 9 p.

m. and Monday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. m. (Hummel.) ELLIOTT Miss Blanche, 614 W. Market passed away Feb.

11. Services 3 p. m. Sunday at the Billow Akron Chapel, 118 Ash where friends may call from until 9 p. m.

Saturday. Rev. C. Clare Davis officiating. Interment Union Cemetery, Steubenville, 0.

(Billow Akron Chapel.) GILL Charles A. 84 years, of 1622 Grant Cuyahoga Falls, passed away Feb. 12 at Akron General Hospital. (Husband of the late Nora.) Former City of Cuyahoga Falls employe. Survived by four daughters, Mrs.

Catherine Harris of the residence, Mrs. Evelyn Lann, Cuyahoga Falls, Mrs. Mary Vail. Cleveland, Mrs. Jeanne O'Connor, Glen Rock, three sons, chael, Ormond Beach, Thomas, Cu yahoga Falls, Charles Jr.

of Kent: 16 grandchildren, nine great-grandchildren; two brothers, Willis of Ghent, 0., George of Canal Fulton. Friends received from to 9 m. today and 2 to and to 9 p. m. Sunday at the McGowan-Reid Funeral Home, corner Stow av.

and Third Cuyahoga Falls. Requiem Mass 10 a. m. Monday at St. Joseph Church.

Interment Oakwood Cemetery. (McGowan-Reid, WA-8-1313.) GINGERICH Clarence, age 56. years, of 254 W. Center st. passed away Thursday at Akron General Hospital.

Survived by son, William. Funeral announcement later. (Hopkins.) KATZENMYER John of Ann Arbor, died Feb. 10. Survived by sons, Harry Independence, Albert C.

of Ann Arbor, Edwin B. Katzenmyer, Akron. Graveside services Monday 11 a. m. at Rose Hill Burial Park.

Rev. Gerald T. Alles officiating (Long, JE-5-8119.) KESLER Milford age 52 years, of 702 E. Market passed away Feb. 12.

Survived by wife, Lulu: daughters, Barbara Lee, Mary Lou and Donna Mae: father. C. M. Kesler. Akron; brother.

Carlos, Cuyahoga Falls: sister, Mrs. Lawrence (Lewis) Randall, Akron. Funeral services Monday, 2 p.m. at the Grace Methodist Church, with Rev. P.

C. Clark and Rev. Lawrence G. Miller officiating. Burial, Rose Hill Burial Park.

Friends may call at the Kesler Funeral Home, 702 E. Market after 7 p. m. today. (Kesler, JE-5-1518).

LYLE Helen (Nellie), age 73 years, of 489 E. Ford Barberton. Passed away Friday a. m. Survived by daughters, Miss Anna Lyle and Mrs.

Ruby Marion: son, David Arthur Lyle; six grandchildren. Funeral serve ices Monday. 9 a. m. at the James J.

Higgins Funeral Home. Elizabeth, N. J. Burial Mt. Olivet Cemetery, Newark, N.

J. Friends may call at the Campfield Hickman Funeral Home, where the Rosary will be recited at 8 m. Sunday, (Campfield-Hickman. SH-5-3161). MACBETH Clarence 80 years, of 811 Avon passed away Feb.

11. Friends may call at the Long Funeral Home. where services will be held 3 p. m. today.

Rev. William C. Nelson officiating. Interment Rose Hill Burial Park. (Long.

JE-5-8119.) MANGOLD Airs. Estelle 2360 Chestnut Cuyahoga Falls, passed away Feb. 12. Survived by husband. Edward son, Andrew, Indianapolis, New daughter.

York Marilyn Mangold, 2 grandchildren; brother, Arch Gibson, Bellevue, sister. Mrs. Phillip Peterson, Chicago. Ill. Services 1 p.

m. Monday at the Billow Memorial Chapel, Twenty-third st. at Falls Cuyahoga Falls, where friends may call from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. m. Sunday.

Dr. G. Carlan Elliott officiating. Interment Rose Hill Burial Park. (Billow Memorial Chapel.) McCORMICK William husband of Ruth A.

(nee Amadon), passed away Feb. 11 at the Cleveland Clinic after two weeks' illness. Late residence 1207 Hereford Cleveland Heights. Cleveland. Stepfather of Craig Jones of Flint, Frank Jones of Los Angeles, Marilyn Johnson of Euelid, Corilyn Hynemen of Warren, brother of Dr.

T. G. Me. Cormick of Portsmouth, 0., Fr. Edward McCormick of Wheelersburg, 0..

Mrs. Paul Montovan of Akron, 0.. Mrs. Kenneth Mosholder of MI. Vernon, Mrs.

Leon Cooper of Bethesda. Md. Friends re. ceived at the De Vand Funeral Home, 11130 Euclid Cleveland, Saturday and Sunday from 9 p. m.

Services Monday, 10 at St. Louis Church. 3434 Edison Cleveland Heights, 0. 1-Death Notices PAUL Harry, 68 years, 95 N. Portage Path, passed avay Feb.

12. Survived by wife, Ethel: sister, Mrs. Daisy Rahill. Philadelphia, Pa. Services 1 p.

m. Sunday at the Billow Akron Chapel, 118 Ash where friends may call from 4 until 9 p. m. today. Rev.

David L. Burnham officiating. Interment Glendale Cemetery, Billow Akron Chapel.) PRINGLE Lulu L. (Stafford), age 82 years, of 41 W. Long passed away Feb.

12 at the Akron General Hospital. Survived by four daughters Mrs. Hazel Patterson, Mrs. Mary Me. Curry, Mrs.

Helen Romo. Mrs. Dorthea Prunty and one son, Frank J. Stafford, all of ron. Eleven grandchildren.

four great-grandchildren. Sister. Mrs. Wiess of Newark, Ohio. Friends call at the funeral home Sunday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.

m. Funeral nouncements later. (EckardBaldwin Funeral Home. JE-5-7141.) ROBERTS Thomas Marion. age 77 years, of 475 Glenn passed away Feb.

11. Funeral services Monday 1:30 p. m. at the Akron Baptist Temple, Dr. Dallas F.

Billington and Rev. James D. Moore officiating. Interment Greenlawn Cemetery, Friends may call at the Paul L. Mills Funeral Home 7 p.

m. to 9 p. m. Saturday, and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. m.

Sunday. (Paul L. Mills, SH-5-3311.) SNITZER George, age 67 years, of 677 W. Hopocan Barberton, passed away Friday a. m.

at Barberton Citizens Hospital. Funeral arrangements announced later. (Weigand, SH-5-2141.) STECKHAN Miss Charlotte 81 years, 442 Vine passed away Feb. 12. Survived by nephew, Frank M.

Whiteman of Akron. Services 1 p. m. Monday at the Billow Akron Chapel, 118 Ash where friends may call after 11 a. m.

Sunday. Dr. Reuben J. Schroer officiating. Interment Glendale Cemetery.

Remembrances may be sent to the American Cancer Society. (Billow Akron Chapel.) STONE Charles 31 years. of 1020 Welsh passed away Thursday p. m. Survived by wife.

Mildred: one son. Earl mother, Mrs. Margaret M. of Akron; two sisters, Mrs. Clara Gorman.

Akron: Mrs. Lue Slosser, Cuyahoga Falls; three brothers. Earl Robert Albert, all of Akron. Funeral services from Prentice Co. Funeral Home, 1154 Kenmore blvd.

Monday 2 p. m. Rev. Durlan K. Dumm officlating.

Interment Glendale Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home after 7:30 m. Saturday. (Prentice PL-3-7721.) SWISHER Hamon, 76 years, 5671 Wooster rd. W.

passed away Feb. 11 at Citizens Hospital. Funeral arrangements later. (Biggs, PL-3-9600). WRIGHT Mitchell 94 years, of 387 Homestead expired Feb.

12. Survived by one daughter, Mrs. Nina Gillespie; 3 sons. Mitchell Clifford and Andrew, all of Akron: 10 grandchildren: 9 great-grandchildren. Member of the Second Baptist Church.

Funeral announcement later. (E vans, JE-5-9126.) 1A-Memorials IN Memory of your Loved Ones. your Living Memorial Gift to Rehabilitation Center, 326 Locust Akron, gratefully acknowledged. will help restore a crippled child or adult. THE AKRON DISTRICT HEART ASSOCIATION Gratefully Acknowledges Gifts Sent in Tribute To Loved Ones 326 Locust PO-2-8831 3-Lost and Found LOST Large Beagle, black, brown.

White long tail carried over back. Jack has triangular white spot on left hip. Reward dead or alive. ST-4-0586. LOST -Male Pomeranian, light brown, in area of East Barberton.

Answers to name of "Teddy." Child's pet. Reward. SH-5-5740. LOST--In Hudson, a female Shetland Sheep dog (toy collie), dark brown, white collar. Reward, call OL-3-5371.

LOST or strayed female, fawn color, vicinity of Route 5 and 21. Reward. Call VA-5-9839. LOST--Male boxer, in Ellet district, Wednesday, tan with white markings, is wearing identification tag, answers to name of "Rocky." Reward. ST-4-6041.

FOUND Tractor tire. Route 224, Barberton vicinity. SH-5-2843. STRAYED Tan terrier, male, wearing collar with small lock. Last seen at Cory Breckenridge st.

in Castle Homes. Children's pet. Reward. PL-3-1440. LOST Female German shepherd, black, brown and tan.

vicinity Tenth, Falls. Name "Maddy." No collar. Child's pet. Reward. WA-9-2259.

FOUND -Male collie. Tan and white. Very friendly. Owner may have by paying ad or free to good home. West Richfield, 01-9-1353.

LOST boxer brindle puppy, reward. $25. Child's pet. Vicinity State Falls. WA-9-2737.

LOST Man's tweed coat at East Akron Y. Contact JE-5-7613 or ST-4-7078. DESPERATE Lost, white and liver ticked German pointer, Manchester area, wearing collar. "Compliments of Field Acre Kennels." Reward. TU-2-6223.

LOST Male puppy, medium size, brown, with white triangle on forehead, white chest and paws. Red collar with nailheads. Answers to Vicinity of Glover School or Firestone Park. Reward. PR-3-6143.

LOST Black and white short haired terrier with black dot between eyes, vicinity of Concord and Merton. Reward. PR-3-1631. LOST Two matched female beagles, 4 months old. Brown and white.

Vicinity of Beech dr. License number 17677. Reward. RE-3-7132. 4-Birth Announcements GRANDPARENTS! To place an Inexpensive Birth Announcement, call BL-3-1111.

ask for Miss Friendly. You will receive a pink or blue wrapped souvenir edition of the Sunday Beacon Journal containing your birth nouncement. A splendid gift record for your son's or daughter's pride and joy of the Important events of the dav of their baby's birth 5-Card of Thanks BONNAURE We wish to express our sincere thanks and appreciation to our many relatives, friends. and neighbors, for their thoughtful acts of kindness. prayers, Masses, cards, flowers, and expressions of pathy at the loss of our beloved sister and niece, CAMILLA BONNAURE Our special thanks to Fr.

Hughes and Priests of St. Sebastian: also to Fr. Anthony Zepp and Fr. Ray. mond Horley, of St.

Vincent: the Sanctuary Society: employees of The Pharmacy and friends at the Children's Hospital: Royal Neighbors; and the Hummel Funeral Home for their courtesy and sistance. ROMESTANT MATILDA DA DALVERNY MR. AND MRS. MAURICE ROMESTANT AND FAMILIES FURNACE TROUBLES? Call JE-5-5194 DAY Or NIGHT HOME A it Heating Conditioning And SERVICE CO. 5-Card of Thanks 5A-In Remembrance BLAKNEY We wish to express our heartfelt thanks and deep appreci.

ation to our relatives, friends, and neighbors for their many acts of kindness, beautiful flowers and expressions of sympathy at the time of the loss of our beloved husband. father and grandfather. CHARLES R. BLAKNEY Our special thanks to Rev. W.

R. Ogden for his comforting words; and the Hopkins Funeral Home for their kind and courteous service. MRS. BRACIE BLAKNEY MR. AND MRS.

CHARLES S. BLAKNEY MR. AND MRS. JOHN M. BLAKNEY MR.

AND MRS. LEWIS MEAD MR. AND MRS. DENVER SAMPSON AND FAMILIES DETTLING DETTLING ful flowers, for Masses offered. and other expressions of sympathy at the loss of our wife and sister, ESTHER M.

DETTLING We are especially grateful to of St. Vincent's for their prayFr. O'Neil and all the Priests ers and comfort; the Altar Society; donations to the Heart Fund, and the Hummel Funeral Home for their kindness and assistance. MR. ALBERT E.

DETTLING MRS. ELIZABETH KOEHL MR. FRED KERNAN We wish to express our sincere thanks and deep appreeiation to all our friends, neighbors, and relatives, for their kind assistance, cards, beauti- HARRIS wish to thank our relatives, neighbors and friends, for their many acts of kindness, beautiful floral tributes, cards and mass offerings at the loss of my beloved sister, ELIZABETH MARY HARRIS I am especially grateful to Fr. O' Boyle for his kind words and prayers: the Altar and Rosary Societies; the pallbearers, and the Dunn Quigley Funeral Home for their teous service and assistance. MRS.

MARTHA E. BERGIN JESSUP The gratitude in our hearts can never be fully expressed, but we want our friends, relatives, and neighbors to know how much their kind words, beautiful flowers, cards, and other expressions of sympathy have meant to us at the loss of our beloved wife, mother, and grandmother, GENEVA JESSUP We especially wish to thank Rev. Kenneth V. Kettlewell for his comforting words: the pallbearers, and the Hopkins Funeral Home for their kind and courteous service. MR.

MENDREL JESSUP MRS. DONALD THOMAS AND FAMILY SINGLETON May we express our grateful and sincere appreciation to the many relatives, friends and neighbors, who assisted us so much with their thoughtful acts of kindness, flowers, cards and other pressions of sympathy at the loss of our beloved husband, father and grandfather, WALTER SINGLETON We especially thank Rev. Hall, Rev. Fowler, Rev. Lindsay, Rev.

Washington and especially Rev. and Mrs. Humphries; the entire membership of Bethel Baptist Church. and Evans Funeral Home for their kind and courteous service. THE SINGLETON FAMILY MR.

AND MRS. HERMAN DOUTHARD AND DAUGHTER SMITH Our deepest appreciation and gratitude are extended to our friends, relatives, and neighbors, for their kind deeds, beautiful flowers. cards, and other expressions of pathy, at the loss of our beloved father and grandfather, MURVIN SMITH We especially wish to thank Rev. Russell Ogden for his consoling words, and the Hopkins Funeral Home for their kind service and courtesy, MRS. LAURA HARRIS MR.

ALBERT THISSEN AND FAMILIES TRIMBLE The gratitude in our hearts can never be fully expressed, but we want our relatives, friends and neighbors, to know how much their prayers, beautiful flowers, cards, and other pressions of sympathy have meant to us at the lows of beloved father and grandfather, ALEX A. TRIMBLE Our special thanks to Rev. Clarence Achberger and Rev. Frederick Harrold for their words of consolation: to all the pallbearers: Firestone Tire Rubber Co. and Local No.

7: Thomastown Baptist Church and Grace Circle: the Holy Family Home: the American Cancer Society; the Central Hospital Bureau, and to the Dunn-Quigley Home for their kind, ful. and efficient service. ARLENE BAKER AND FAMILY 5A-In Remembrance IN LOVING MEMORY OF OUR BELOVED HUSBAND. FATHER AND GRANDFATHER CHARLES CANNAVO Who passed away Feb. 13, 1958 A secret thought, A secret tear Keeper your near.

memory SADLY, MISSED CANNAVO BY MR. AND MRS. FRANK ERRIGO GARY AND GINA JO IN LOVING MEMORY OF MY FATHER ARZIE YOST My life goes on since you've been gone. But dad it's not the same. And never will be dearest one.

Until we meet again. SADLY MISSED BY MARIE FURNACE SERVICE $3.00 NIGHT OR DAY CORDWIN HEATING 1771 IN MEMORY OF OUR BELOVED GRANDMOTHER, LYDIA ELLEN SCHLEMMER Who passed away one year ago today, Feb. 13, 1959. We know, Grandma dear, That God who hears our every prayer. Will keep you safe in His care.

SADLY MISSED BY GRANDDAUGHTER AND HUSBAND RUBY AND WILLIAM ANDERSON AND FAMILY 7-Funeral Directors ECKARD-BALDWIN FUNERAL HOME 760 E. Market JE-5-7141 9-Cemetery Lots LOT 292. Section 18. Rose Hill. 5 graves for $350.

High ground. Terms. HE-4-8316. FOUR -GRAVE lot, block Q-1, Greenlawn Park. PR-3-2016.

10-Special Bulletins NOW OPEN for business. Opening special, $12 permanents for $8.50. Open evenings, Thursday 'and Friday. Cheri Beauty Salon, 1145 Grant st, AUTO INSURANCE CANCELLED? Caller Miss Millard Alyce for Insurance appoint- Agency, BL-3-5181. ST.

ELIA Macedono Bulgarian Eastern Orthodox Church at 64 W. Wilbeth rd. are having church services Sunday with Toronto, Canada Ontario with Mr. V. Iconomoff assisting.

Liturgy at 9:30 a. m. 11-Amusem*nts BETTY JOHNSON. psychic advisor. Advice on love.

ness and all domestic problems. 10 a. m. to 9 p. m.

daily, 214 W. Exchange upstairs. 12-Travel Information LEAVING for Great Falls, Montana, Sunday a. m. February 14.

Want rider to share penses. PA-4-7552. LEAVING for California, San Diego area, March 1. Take riders, to share driving and expenses. OV-8-5082.

13-Dogs, Birds, and Pets FAT. PLAYFUL kitten needs good home. Owner out of town. Call UN-4-6916. DOG TRAINING NEW CLASSES FEB.

23. Fred Schutte, AKC. PA-4-2537. POMERANIAN puppies. AKC, make wonderful pets.

ME-3-2692. PETLAND AKC Toy. Manchester puppies, kittens. hamsters, guinea pigs, fish, etc. We raise carnaries, parakeets.

Pet Supplies, 1843 S. Main. AKC GERMAN SHEPHERD Two Months Old Streetsboro, MAin 6-3283 AKC BASSET pups. Ten weeks old. Two females, one male.

From Southern Ohio. Can be seen at D. Fleming, 1509 Triplett Akron 6. RE-3-5655. WEIMARANER puppies.

AKC registered. Eleven weeks old, one male, one female. TY-6-1367. VALENTINE Dachshund AKC (red) female, 4 months. Sits up and begs, minds well, housebroken, all shots.

$75. UN-4-3013. YORKSHIRE pups, AKC papers, $25 and up. 824 Mechanic Ravenna. AKC GERMAN SHEPHERD Two Months Old Streetsboro, MAin 6-3283 WHITE AKC German shepherd puppies.

MI-4-2349 AKC POODLE puppies. reasonable. Phone Brunswick, Ohio. CAnal 5-5019. AKC SPAYED female boxer.

excellent with children, 3 years old. OV-8-4361. GREAT DANE Female, spayed. MA-8-3374 AKC REGISTERED BEAGLES For sale. MI-4-2936 non shedding, well bred, DACHSHUNDS, AKC.

Odorless, healthy happy puppies, wormed and shots. MI-4-9506 or TY-6-1326. AKC REGISTERED FRENCH POODLES All Black. MI-4-3145 BIRD DOG specialist. Complete field training.

Also obedience training. North Canton, HYacinth 9-5802. DACHSHUND PUPPIES Choose a 1-0-n-g Valentine for the whole family to enjoy! Red. 2 months old. Gay, friendly, healthy, home raised.

excellent AKC registered stock. Falls, WA-3-0295. MANCHESTER 3 Months Old. AKC Registered. RE-3-3397 GERMAN shepherd (police) pups.

Seven weeks old. $20 to $25 each, 3201 Kormany directly east of Summit DriveIn Theater. PERFECT Valentines AKC Toi Pekes. 8 weeks old. FR-6-3935 GREAT Dane puppies, cropped, all shots, healthy, good steady temperaments.

Show stock. The perfect pet and panion. Call collect Peninsula, OL-7-2473. AKC registered collie, four months old. Male.

PR-3-2094. GERMAN AKC. 18 months, Wepherdined MI-4-9652. AKC REGISTERED TOY co*ckER PUPPIES Seven Weeks Old MALE COLLIE with all shots and doghouse, $10. 991 Abing.

ton rd. AKC German Shepherd Pups Very Best Stock-OV-8-3116 GREAT DANE, 14 months, loves children. reasonable. RE-3-5362. BLUE pedigreed.

white Persian cats, reasonable. VA-5-5967. 14-Jewelry DIAMOND BRIDAL set. Men's watch set: 2 men's wrist watches. 17-lewel.

Need pair. ME-3-4697. 16-Education 15-Wanted to Buv 1-A BANBURY. in good condition: state price, condition and serial number in first letter. Please reply to Box P-57.

Akron Beacon Journal. Wanted: Cabinets, Sinks tubs, lavatories, commodes, sinks. Nick Burke, PL-3-2417. Guns- -Any Condition Falls Gun Exchange, WA-8-7185 16-Education NOW'S YOUR CHANCE To enroll for spare-time classes in Radio TV Servicing. Pay as you go.

No contract to sign. NEW CLASSES START TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 23 School of Electronics Trades 71 Ira Akron 1, Ohio BL-3-8519 Riggs LeMar Sayre BEAUTY SCHOOLS FAMOUS MARINELLO SYSTEM Day or Evening Classes Free Booklet On Request 39 S. Main st. HE-4-5907 USED 16 MM sound projector.

Prefer Holmes, consider others. Must be bargain. HE-4-6554. 19-Stamps and Coins GOLD COINS premium All tions. 871 S.

Main. ATTENTION TRUCKERS! -Local and Long DistanceFor Rent 1960 Tractor International 205 A Hertz Corporation 34 W. State St. JE-5-1533 21-Help Male or Female WANTED Couple to work on country place. Comfortable living accommodations for couple only.

All services furnished, permanent good pay. Car necessary, retired couple in good health will be sidered. Write Box Z-11, Beacon Journal. NEED occasional help of experienced journalist. male or female.

Spare time OK. Box D-23, Beacon Journal. TELEPHONE SOLICITORS Salary and commission. Expertence not essential. Equipment and instructions furnished.

Work from your own home. Contact Mr. Richards at MI-4-2190. EXTRUSION DIE FILER TEMPLATE MAKER Must be accurate. Steady job and good pay for right men.

Please reply phone number. experience, and expected rate to Box 271. Kent, Ohio. TURRET LATHE OPERATOR Experienced operator. Good working conditions.

Paid insurance and all benefits. Sinclair Collins Valve 454 Morgan av. A-1 TOOL AND CUTTER GRINDER For job machine shop. Must be thoroughly experienced on grinding form tools for automatics. High hourly rate with many benefits.

Summit Grinding Machine N. Cleveland Mogadore, 0., MA-8-2664. A-1 MACHINIST As set up man for milling machines. drill presses, lathes and other secondary machines. Job shop experience.

Capable of supervising. Good opportunity for advancement. High hourly rate. Many benefits. Summit Grinding chine N.

Cleveland Mogadore, MA-8-2664. PLANER MAN And general machinist for new Rockford Copycat planer. Modern shop. Paid holidays, many other fringe benefits. Apply in person.

Prospect Mold Die Co. 1817 FRONT ST. Cuyahoga Falls WA-3-5213 EXPERIENCED MOLD MAKERS AND JOURNEYMEN MACHINISTS Also first class boring mill operators. First and second shifts. Benefits.

Apply in person. United Mold Machine 692 W. Bowery st. ARTHUR M. VARNER, 989 Clifford av.

-You will receive a Jetter entitling to two free admissions goth. Strand Theater. 22B-Salary Hourly Rate Male Industrial Engineer Wanted A Well established and progressive rubber plant in North Central Ohio has an opening for an a bitious industrial engineer. Experience in the rubber industry preferred but not necessary. Address letter of application stating experience and qualifications to Carl Sanderson, Eagle Rubber Ashland, Ohio.

ALL REPLIES KEPT CONFIDENTIAL WANTED DRIVERS Between the ages of 24 and 55. Must have chauffeur's license. Able to work either day or night. Must be resident of Akron at least 5 years. Call 9 a.

m. to 11:30 a. m. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. City Yellow Cab Co.

356 W. Bowery DESIGNERS LAYOUT MEN Experienced mechanical Steady work top rates Call TAlbot-1-2545 for appointment or apply Wednesday or Friday 8 to 6 p. m. HELMICK DESIGN SERVICE, INC. 235 E.

State Alliance, 0. INVESTIGATOR Excellent opportunity with private firm. Government tigative experience necessary. State age, education. and experience to Box D-11.

Beacon Journal. RESTAURANTSSUPERVISOR Young with good restaurant experience to work for local chain of 12 restaurants as a supervisor. Good salary, conditions, and excellent future for a man of ability and good character. Phone 9 a. m.

to 4 p. m. Miss Corder. PO-2-7429. UPHOLSTERER Plenty Of Work JEWEL FURNITURE CO.

901 E. Market St. JE-5-9144, MONEY in one day $25 to $1,000 ON YOUR NAME ONLY or other plans We make loans to: pay a group of bills make repairs buy, clothing other needs and desires Loans are made to men and women -married or singleyou are assured of prompt, personal service and a monthly payment plan to suit your convenience. SUBJECT TO USUAL CREDIT REQUIREMENTS Come In Phone or Write PUBLIC FINANCE CORPORATION 107 South Street $-3158 106 South Main Street Blackstone 3-9141 39 South Main Street JEfferson 9-4121 Hourly Rate-Male MECHANIC Alignment, front end and brakeman. Must be experienced and able to meet the public.

Salary plus commission. Apply in person to Mr. Leggett Cook Bros. Tire, 65 W. Exchange st.

METALLIZER Experienced only need apply. Industrial Sand Blasting 616 Northfield Walton Hills, Ohio. BEdford-2-5880. HEATING TECHNICIAN REQUIRES 2 ASSISTANTS Excellent opportunity for advancement, No experience necessary. Will train.

No age limit. Must have tion. Report for personal interview. No phone calls. HOLLAND FURNACE CO.

381 Wooster av. Akron PHARMACIST Attractive opening for registered pharmacist with professional pharmacy store. Paid vacations, holidays, etc. Phone Massillon, Ohio, TEmple 2-7380 or write Box 463, Massillon, 0. MAN.

age 22 to 40, to drive service truck and service rental trailers in AkronCleveland area. For inter. view call MA-8-1111. AUTO MECHANIC Experienced in Chrysler products preferred. Capable to repair automatic transmission.

Good working conditions. Contact MR. AL NERI SERVICE MANAGER Greenwald Plymouth 763 Kenmore PL-3-8483 HOTEL AUDITOR Full charge of office. Manager, Portage Hotel. DRIVER for semi.

Must have 3 years' experience. Wadsworth, FEderal 5-5134. AUTO BODY MAN Must do combination work. Experienced, sober. Excellent working conditions and pay.

Benefits. Apply in person only. GREEN RAMBLER, INC. 1011 S. ARLINGTON ST.

COOK Excellent opportunity for one experienced on sandwich grill and steam table. Apply in person. MAMMY'S KITCHEN FAIRLANS. MARKET SHOPPING ST. PLAZA AFTER MARCH 1 Can place reliable married man in good paying route.

Assistance, training and guarantee to start. Fuller Brush. PO-2-7444. SERVICE MAN National concern wants service man for Akron and surrounding areas. Natural mechanical ability primary qualifications.

Write Box D-25. Beacon Journal. 22C-Office and Management-Male ASSISTANT MANAGER AND CASHIER Young man for position sistant manager and cashier. New Lakemore Plaza store. Sherwin Williams world's largest paint manufacturer.

Bookkeeping knowledge required but experience not necessary. Salary and bonus plan. Excellent opportunity for advancement. Apply 268 S. Main Akron, 0.

)-Sales Work-Male SALESMAN Top ranked national concern needs honest and ambitious man, over 25, with car. Excellent opportunity with fine future in an expanding field. Qualified man will receive complete product and field training. No high pressure, no deliveries, no traveling. If interested in good year-round opportunity, repeat business, advancement.

call BL-3-2591. WANTED: VETERANS I want 2 veterans, either World War II or Korean conflict. who are tired of their present jobs or unemployed. This is a good honest business, with secure future and better than average income. Call BL-3-1028 or FR-6-7377 for interview.

DISTRICT MANAGER Quaker Hill long established nursery product company, has opening for married man with ambition and aptitude for sales management. Right man can make an income of $8000 to $10,000 yearly on percentage, overwrite and bonus arrangement. If you are looking for good paying sales position with a future, call BL-3-2591. A NEW industry is now in Akron. Unlimited sales, oppor.

tunity for qualified man, 25 to 45, with sales experience. Product already has national acceptance. No traveling, high commission. car necessary. For interview call UN-4-5074.

ASSISTANT need a man, over 25, to help me in my business. $100 week. Apply 813 Market st. ROUTE OPENING Two reliable married men with cars to call on established route. Up to $90 GUARANTEE to start.

WA-3-8369. ROUTE MAN Sales manager, representing Hartford firm, will interview polite. aggressive men who need $100 to $150 per week. For interview. call WA-3-5967.

SALESMAN WANTED By a leading manufacturer cigarets. Over 21 years of age. To headquarter in Akron, Ohio. Complete training program. Salary plus travel penses, Advancement in line with ability.

Company car curnished. Reply Box D-17, Beacon Journal. CANVASSERS For aluminum siding and home improvements. Highest missions. Transportation optional.

Contact Mr. Richards at MI-4-2190. WE Need a full-time residential salesman--appointment only. Call Sales Manager. BROWN-DRESDEN CORP.

REALTORS PR-3-5116 22D-Sales Work-Male FRANCHISED DISTRIBUTORSHIP NO FRANCHISE FEE Protected territory with earnings in excess of $12.000 per year (not direct selling or party plan). Applicant should have some sales background and at least $1500 capital to establish his business. For interview. write Box D-14. BIG paying business for man over 40 in the Akron area.

NEW CAR furnished as bonus with first year earnings of $12,000. Unusual advancement opportunities for sincere alert salesman. Write G. F. Sears, Box 676, Dayton 1.

Ohio. SALES REPRESENTATIVE Between 25 and 35, for national brand cigar manufacturer. Will cover Northern Ohio. Sal. ary, bonus.

expenses, retire. ment benefits. Write Box D-8, Beacon Journal. RAVENNA AREA want 2 veterans, either World War I or Korean conflict, who are tired of their present jobs or unemployed. This is a good honest business with secure future and better than average income.

For inter. view call AXminster 6-6912. MANAGER TRAINEE We ing, need between man, 21 neat and 3P needs at least $9600 year. Call BL-3-1003 for interview. 2 USED CAR SALESMEN SUMMIT BUICK'S 185 E.

Market USED CAR RU LOT See Sales Manager (No phone calls) A LEADING AREA CHEVROLET DEALER DESIRES EXPERIENCED SALESMAN WHO HAS PROVEN RECORD OF PRODUCTION. FOR AMPLE: 100-CAR CLUB MEMBERSHIP. THE POTENTIAL IN THIS AREA IS WITHOUT EQUAL. WE EVERY BENEFIT AVAILABLE ELSE- WHERE. Please Address Brief Resume TO BOX D-21, BEACON JOURNAL (OUR SALESMEN ARE AWARE OF THIS OPENING.) DUE TO expansion, we are forced to our per sonnel for full-time employ.

ment. For Interview, call BL-3-1028. EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY The Aetna Life Insurance Company has career opportunity for executive salesmen in their Akron District Office. Ages 25 to 40, married, resident of Akron area. Will work with estate planning, estate analysis, business analysis, group insurance, and pension trust.

Incentive compensation in addition to salary. Finest training program, including a four-week Home Office school in Hartford. Connecticut. Qualifications are tremely high. Reply to Box Z-2.

giving qualifications. FURNACE SALES opportunity for experifurnace salesman to in Portage, Summit and Counties. Future above average income. in person only, HOLLAND FURNACE CO. 381 Wooster av.

Akron DRIVER SALESMAN Unusual enced work Medina cellent, Apply 21 to 35, married, honest, ambitious and, neat. To represent us in the wholesale grocery and institutional business. Lo. cal area, 5-day week. tions, etc.

Sound future. A national firm. If interested, contact us at 841 S. High 9 a. m.

till 4 p. m. daily, Monday through Friday. IF YOU NEED A JOB AND ARE OVER 21 YEARS OLD, CALL HE-4-7160. TRUCK SALESMAN for 1 factory branch of heavy duty truck manufacturer.

Applicant must be experienced in heavy duty truck sales. Answer by letter, giving age, etc. to P-61, Beacon Journal. 22E-Technical Positions- Male HOSE COMPOUNDER AND DEVELOPMENT ENGINEER. A large Eastern manufacturer of hose has an opening for a man experienced in rubber compounding and also an opening for a man experienced in factory processing and development of hose.

Send resume. Box P-53, Akron Beacon Journal. 23-Jobs Wanted-Male YOUNG married veteran. experienced road driver, all types, semis and furniture vans. desperately needs full time job.

PO-2-3325. SINGLE man, with car wants night work, your home or business. PA-4-5603 between 9 and 10 a. m. Sunday--Jim.

24-Bureaus-Male FOR THAT BETTER JOB REGISTER WITH NELSON EMPLOYMENT 600 FIRST NATIONAL TOWER FR-6-6861 Open Monday Till 7 P. M. Other Evenings By Appointment Only STERLING EMPLOYMENT SERVICE "Akron's Largest" No Registration Fee EXECUTIVE A TECHNICAL LES-MEDICAL 5 E. Buchtel av. FR-6-7151 One Block South of Polsky's OFFICE PERSONNEL SERVICE 311 Ohio Bldg.

JE-5-2671 Open Saturday 9 Till 1 MacAFEE EMPLOYMENT SERVICE 134 S. Main st. PO-2-0281 AKRON PERSONNEL 502 OHIO BLDG. PO-2-0926 175 S. MAIN ST.

LABORATORY TECHNICIANS We are in need of 2 well qualified laboratory technicians, familiar with rubber processing machinery and testing equipment. To the right men with 2 years of college or equivalent, we can offer good wages commensurate with your education and experience. A comprehensive up-to-date employee benefit program, good working conditions, and excellent opportunity for advancement. Work will be with both rubber and plastics. Your application will be kept confidential and will receive careful, personal attention.

Send complete resume to Box D-16, Beacon Journal BAIRD NO REGISTRATION FEE FREE PARKING Our 15th Year Akron Savings Loan Bide. Tenth Floor PO-2-7641 Akron NATIONWIDE Employment Service AKRON'S OLDEST AGENCY PLACING MEN FOR 22 YEARS 412 Akron Savings Loan S. Main at Bowery PO-2-0241 DEPENDABLE EMPLOYMENT SERVICE Evans Savings BL-3-5183 McClure Employment Evans Savings Bldg. BL-3-5183 Corner Main and Exchange 24-Bureaus-Male TOWER EMPLOYMENT 653 FIRST NATIONAL TOWER FR-6-8171 25A-Domestic-Female WOMAN for general housework. 50 to 60 years old.

For one woman. Must live in. Call afternoons, UN-4-5346. BABYSITTER WANTED Wallhaven area. References.

UN-4-9279 MIDDLE-AGED lady to care for semi-invalid and do light housework. Live in preferred. Barberton. FR-6-0011. MIDDLE AGED lady for light housekeeping and cooking for one lady.

MI-4-4691. RELIABLE woman, wanted to baby-sit light housework Tuesdays and Thursdays. $15 week. PA-4-6129. BABY -SITTER.

live in. Brimfield. $10 week. Call RE-3-3674 Sunday 12 till 3 p. m.

LADY for light house work and care, VA-5-6035. for. 2 children. Live in. 258-General Job Offerings-Female BUYER Eaton Manufacturing Company, Massillon, Ohio, has an opening for a buyer.

Must be between 25 and 40 years of age with minimum of four years' high school education and at least five years' experience in the purchasing field. Do not apply in person. With letter of inquiry send com plete resume of experience. This will be a direct hire, no agencies. All inquiries will be treated with strict confi- dence.

Mail to Bill Snyder. EATON MFG. CO. P. O.

Box 389 CASHIER AND STEAM TABLE GIRL Wanted. Experience necessary. No phone calls, please. Apply Greyhound Post House Cafeteria. Mrs.

Bradford, 259 S. Broadway. HOSTESS To manage and operate Coin-Op Laudramat. 610 S. Arlington st.

Apply 1503 S. Main st. SHIRT GIRLS Experienced. Apply in person. AKRON 4-HOUR LAUNDRY 92 N.

Main St. 2 WOMEN To do survey, work on a house. to-house basis in the home moderization field. Guaranteed salary, steady work. No experience necessary.

Please apply in person. No phone interviews accepted. See Mr. S. E.

Malkoff, 930 N. Howard, 10 a. m. till 1 p. m.

EXPERIENCED DRUG CLERK Must be over 21, apply in person. Paid vacations. Berneath Drug, 1086 Brown st. DECORATING SALES Lady with some knowledge of decorating sales, to also act as receptionist. Store hours, 9:30 to 5:30.

Mondays start noon. Salary open. Write Box D-22, Beacon Journal. LADY CARETAKER for colored hotel. Apartment and $25 a month.

Must live in. 37 Ira av. FR-6-7785. WAITRESS AND GRILL GIRL Experienced Coneymatic, 8 E. Market st.

SEAMSTRESS Management ability, unencumbered, for drapery workroom. Excellent opportunity to advance, state experience last 15 years, wages expected. marital status, etc. Reply to Box D-19. Beacon Journal.

GRANDMOTHERS, widows. wanted for live-in care of the elderly, sick and new mothers. Details at interview. BL-3-6754. COOK Excellent opportunity for one experienced on sandwich grill and steam table.

Apply in person. MAMMY'S KITCHEN FAIRLAWN SHOPPING PLAZA 2761 W. MARKET ST. YOUNG LADIES -HOUSEWIVES To work 4 hours per day, 9 a. m.

till 1 p. m. or 1 p. m. till 5 p.

or 5 p. m. till 9 p. m. Pleasant telephone work from our office.

$1.25 hour, salary. No experience necessary. For appointment, call Mr. Wilson, FR-6-6868. 9:30 a.

m. till 12:30 p. m. ONLY. 25B-General Job Offerings-Female FXPERIENCED BEAUTICIAN Steady.

MO-6-8105 FOUNTAIN HELP Experienced desirable but not necessary. Openings in day and evening shift. Must be 18 years and over. Apply in person only. Gray Drug Store, 1700 W.

Market st. EXPERIENCED grill-cook for day shift 11 to 7:30 P. m. Apply in person after 5 p. m.

Lakes Blue Swan Drive-In. 25C-Office and Management-Female REAL ESTATE SECRETARY Must have some real estate office experience or mortgage loan experience. Plenty of phone work, typing and various other office duties. Write Box Y-94, Beacon Journal stating age, qualifications and salary desired. EXPERIENCED dictaphone typist, capable of fair speed, neatness and accuracy.

Electric typwriter, five-day week. $280 per month starting salary. Prefer North Hill or Falls applicants. Give complete resume in application, age, marital status. Education and experience.

Box Z-9, Beacon Journal. CASHIER SOME EXPERIENCE NECES. SARY. 5 DAYS, PAID TIONS. SICK BENEFITS.

APPLY IN PERSON AT OF. FICE. W. T. GRANT CO.

171 WOOSTER RD. BARBERTON Magic City Shopping Center REAL ESTATE SECRETARY Experienced real estate person with closing experience. Shorthand, typing and bookkeeping essential. For a personal interview call Mr. Keller, FR-6-2181.

25D-Sales Work-Female WOMAN to do hand or type addressing at home. Capable of contacting customers and prospects by phone. Write Box 38, Akron Beacon Journal. 26-Jobs Wanted-Female EXECUTIVE AVAILABLE For part time administrative services. Excellent financial and accounting background.

also business research and sales surveys. Fifteen years foreign field experience. Good education. Excellent appearance and A-1 references. Write Beacon Journal, Box Z-14.

MEDICAL SECRETARY desires position. Phone: MO-9-2353, Smithville. COMPANION nurse experienced with invalids, elderly people, own transportation. FR-6-9677. DENTAL assistant, 12 years' experience.

Chair-side or desk. Best references. HE-4-0135. LADY with references wishes day work. FR-6-0377 LICENSED beautician desires work in beauty shop.

Willing to start as shampoo girl. WA-3-6772. 27-Bureaus-Female STERLING EMPLOYMENT SERVICE "Akron's Largest" No Registration Fee on SALES- EXECUTIVE--TECHNICAL MEDICAL 5 E. Buchtel av. FR-6-7151 One Block South of Polsky's OFFICE PERSONNEL SERVICE 311 Ohio Bldg.

JE-5-2671 Open Saturday 9 Till 1 MacAFEE EMPLOYMENT SERVICE 134 Main st. PO-2-0281 Job Hunting? SEE NORMA Nelson Employment 600 FIRST NATIONAL TOWER FR-6-6861 TOWER EMPLOYMENT 653 FIRST NATIONAL TOWER FR-6-8171 McClure Employment Evans Savings Bldg. BL-3-5183 Corner Main and Exchange BAIRD NO REGISTRATION FEE FREE PARKING Our 15th Year Akron Savings Loan Bldg. Tenth Floor PO-2-7641 Akron NATIONWIDE Employment Service AKRON'S OLDEST AGENCY PLACING GIRLS FOR 22 YEARS 412 Akron Savings Loan S. Main at Bowery PO-2-0241 AKRON PERSONNEL 502 OHIO BLDG.

PO-2-0926 175 S. MAIN ST. 28-SERVICES MOST OF THE FIRMS LISTED BELOW HAVE FILED DETAILS OF THEIR BUSINESS OPERATIONS WITH THE AKRON BETTER BUSINESS BUREAU AS AN ANCE OF GOOD FAITH. Ash-Rubbish Hauling ACME ASH SERVICE Prompt -Dependable PO-2-6201 Service For Residence- Business-Commercial AKRON ARMY DISCOUNT STORES OPEN SUN. 11 6 A.

P. M. M. TO 288 S. MAIN -Next to Sears OUT "GOING OF BUSINESS" BOWLING SHOES REG.

NOW $4.98 $2.67 SHEEP-LINED VESTS REG. $10.95 $6.87 WINTER CAPS UP $1.98 TO VALUE 68c EXTRA SPECIAL WORK PANTS GRAY, GREEN, TIAN $2.29 HUNTER'S BREECHES REG. (METRICK) $7.98 $4.96 BASEBALL SHOP CAPS REG. 21c ENDICOTT. Reg.

WORK SHOES JOHNSON $8.98 $5.67 REG. HIP BOOTS $12.98 $7.67 ARMY PARKAS REG. $21.50 $8.88 WOOL AND REG. JACKETS GABARDINE $16.98 $6.88.

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