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D4 Akron Beacon Journal Happy Thanksgiving, 1982 Beacon Classified Journal Section Index Vital Statistics Classified Death Notices I-DmMi Nrfk 2-Laov Notices i-lmi and Found 4-Sirlh Announcements 5 Card at TMM11 LEGAL NOTICE Sealed proposals will be received by the Board of Education of the Akron City School District, Summit County. Ohio, at the Office 5A-m Ramomoranc t-FMww, FiarM Cmisn George J. Krummel George J. Krummel, 77, of Akron, passed away Nov. 22, after a long illness.

7-Fufwal Directors Eleanor Louise Severance BARBERTON Eleanor Louise Severance, 65, of 373 Morgan passed away Nov. 23 at Barberton Citizens Hospital unexpectedly. Funeral services will be Friday, 9 a.m., at the Hahn Funeral Home, 9:30 a.m. Mass of Christian Burial at St. Augustine Catholic Church.

Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Friends may call Wednesday, 7 to 9 p.m., and Thursday, 7 to 9 p.m. Rosary services Thursday at 8 p.m. Donations may be made to St. Augustine Catholic Church.

(Hahn, 825-2467.) Rosa Ann Tate Rosa Ann Tate, 64, of 339 Chittenden died Nov. 21 at St. Thomas Hospital. of the Assistant 'o the Su -Woddine SorVKOt 9-Comotorv Lots tO-ProOmlonol perintendent, Business and Finance, 70 North Broadway. Akron, Ohio 44308.

Mabel Tryon TALLMADGE Mabel Tryon, 85, of 745 Forestview passed away Nov. 23 at Akron City Hospital. Mrs. Tryon was born in Windham, Ohio, and came to the Akron and Tollmodge areas in 1918. She was a member of the Tallmadge First Congregational Church, the Silver Bells, and the A.A.R.P.

She was employed by the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company for 25 years, retiring in 1962. She is survived by daughter, Mrs. William (Irene) Abies of Tallmadge; three granddaughters; and two great-granddaughters. Funeral services 1:30 p.m. Saturday at the Hennessy-Bagnoli Funeral Home, Rev.

C. E. Carter officiating. Interment Windham Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.

Friday. (Hennessy-Bagnoli, Tallmadge, 376-4251.) Mr. Krummel was born in Ak- ron, ond was a life f' until twelve o'clock noon, local lime, Friday, December 10. 1982 for the purchase of Data Processing CPU, Disk Control Unit and Console. Copies of specifications if' nritn.

wnt Annvanrfitirnts 10- SoocM Buooflm lOS-SliopporV Bomot 11- Armisomoirtt 12- Cor Pool 12A-Trovol IntormoHon 13- Doos, Bird (ml PH M-Jowolrv IS-Wanttd Buy lo-Education 17-Job Lists M-Books stomps may be obtained from the Office of the Coordinator of Purchasing and Warehous manager of New Truck Tire Sales Company before ing services, in tast North Street, Akron, Ohio 44304. Farh orooosat shall he ac companied by cash, ap-oroved surety bond, or a certified check drawn uoon a solvent bank, made payable lo the Akron Board of Help Wanted retiring in 1974. He was a member of St. Sebastian Catholic Church, MALE-FEMALE Fducation in an amount IVA-Emptovmont Sorvlcol 54-76, 3745-54-77; 3745-65-01 3745-65-10; 3745-65-12; 3745-65-13, 345-65-14; 3745-65-15; 3745-65-16; 3745-65- 17, 3745-65-30. 3745-65-31, 3745-65-32, 3745-65-33, 3745-65-34.

3745-65-35, 3745-65-37. 3745-65-50; 3745-65-51; 3745-65-52, 3745-65-53, 3745-65-54, 3745-65-55, 3745-65-56, 3745-65-70; 3745-65-71, 3745-65-72, 3745-65-73. 3745-65-74; 3745-65-75; 3745-65- 76, 3745-65-77; 3745-65-90; 3745-65-91; 3745-65-92, 3745- 65- 93, 3745-65-94, 3745-66-10, 3745-66-11; 3745-66-12; 3745-66-13 3745-66-14; 3745- 66- 15. 3745-66-17, 3745-66- 18, 3745-66-19, 3745-66-20; 3745-66-70, 3745-66-71; 3745-66-72, 3745-66-73, 3745-66-74; 3745-66-76, 3745-66-77; 3745-66-90; 3745-66-92; 3745- 66- 93; 3745-66 94, 3745-66-97; 3745-66-98; 3745-66-99, 3745-67-20; 3745-67-22, 3745- 67- 23; 3745-67-25; 3745-67-26; 3745-67-28; 3745-67-29, 3745-67-30; 3745-67-50; 3745-67-51; 3745-67-52; 3745-67-53, 3745-67-56; 3745-67-57; 3745-67-70; 3745-67-72. 3745- 67- 73; 3745-67-76; 3745-67-78; 3745-67-79; 3745-67-80; 3745-67-81, 3745-67-82; 3745- 68- 01; 3745-68-02; 3745-68-09; 3745-68-10, 3745-68-12; 3745-68-13, 3745-68-14; 3745-68-15; 3745-68-40, 3745-68-41, 3745-48-45; 3745-68-47; 3745-68-51; 3745-68-70, 3745- 68- 73; 3745-68-75; 3745-68- 77, 3745-68-81; 3745-68-82; 3745-69-01; 374S-69-02; 3745- 69- 03, 3745-69-04, 3745-69-05; 3745-69-06; 3745-69-30 Of the Administrative Code.

"Existing Hazardous Waste Rules" means Rule 3745-51-31, 3745-51-32; 3745-52-34; 3745-54-36; and 3745-58-50 of the Administrative Code. S-tott end Fund CAT, frightened, SHY, neutered, black white, lost Freeway from Cleveland to Twinsburg, Macedonia, Hudson, Slow. REWARD. 1-921-3741. equal to len percent (10) St Ihe bid tendered, as a uaranty that Ihe bidder 70-Factory 21-Gonoral: Hourly, Salary Funeral services will be held Saturday at 1 p.m.

at the Turner Memorial Home Chapel, Rev. See Swift officiating. Interment Mt. Peace Cemetery. Condolences and proces will, it ihe award is maoe lo him.

enter into a bona tide contract with the Ak ron Board ot tducation tor the items bid. If for any reason whatsoever the bid OT-Otftco 4 Manaaamont 23- Salas Work 24- Tochntcal 25- Domcsflcs 2a-EmHovmont AtWKIot 27-Jobs Wanted 2C-SERVICES der foils to enter into a rooer contact and to exe Alice L. Wells Alice L. WeHs, 76, went home to be with the Lord Nov. 22 after an extended illness.

She was born in a 3P At ApoNanco Sorvtaa cute the proper bond as required bv the specifications, Ihe amount of such guaranty shall be retained by the Board of Education as and for liquidated dam Approisors and LMMIKIarorS Ausrna-nungary jr. ages sustained bv reason of his failure. Bids shall be enclosed In an envelope, sealed, addressed to the Board of sion will form at 339 Chittenden St. Visitation will be held Friday from 7 to 9 p.m. (Turner, 724-1201.) Ernest Thompson Ernest Thompson, 58, of 1325 Mar-kle passed away Nov.

21, at Akron General Medical Center, after a Education, 70 North Broadway. Akron, Ohio 44308, Basomont Watorprooflna Bookkeeping Brick, Block Work Buaolno Carpenter Work Carpets CeWnos Cement Work Chimneys Cinders Dressmakkie. Driveways Electrical Work Fences and was an usher for 25 years. He is survived by wife, Margaret; son and daughter-in-law, George R. and Peggy Krummel of Uniontown; daughter and son-in-low, JoAnn and Thomas Morgan of Fairlawn; son and daughter-in-law, Jerry and JoAnn Krummel of Norton; brothers, Bernard and Arthur; sister, Mrs.

Rita Malecky; 1 1 grandchildren; and five greatgrandchildren. Mass of Christian Burial Friday, 12 Noon at St. Sebastian Church. Interment in Holy Cross Cemetery. Rosary Wednesday 8 p.m.

at the Hummel Funeral Home, 500 E. Exchange where friends may call on Wednesday from 7 to 9 p.m., and Thursday from 7 to 9 p.m. If desired, memorials may be made to the St. Sebastian Parish Foundation. (Hummel, 253-6126.) Bernard Lee McBee Bernard Lee McBee, 70, died Nov.

24. and plainly marked on the outside 12-10-82, Data ana naa lived in the Akron area for the past 70 years. She was employed at the Miller Rubber Company and the B.F. Goodrich Company for Processing Equipment. The Board of Education, through its duly authorized constituted officials, re serves the right to reiect Fr Dirt Furnaces, Air any, part of any or all bids, to waive informality in any bid, and to hold all bids for a period of 60 days before acceptance.

LOST, orange and white cat, dark flea collar, Kenmore Stadium area, reward, 678-1753. LOST Sm. brown Cock-a-poo, lost In Lovers Lane-Talbot Av. area, answers to reward, 724-5666, 773-5762. bv order ot the Board of Education Akron City School District ROBERT H.

LEWIS Treasurer Nov 11 18 25 Dec 2 short illness. Born in Florence, S.C., he had lived in this community for 37 years. He had been employed by the Jones Motor Company, as a truck driver, last working in 1979. He was a member Furniture General HauHns-AI Kinds Housedoaninu Income Tax Insulation Landscapktf Laundry Corttflod Aovors Painting Decorating Paper Cleaning Paperhanging Plastering Plumbing and Drain Remodeling RooAng-Spouting Sewing Machine Repair Siding LOST: Child's pel Small female black gray Poodle type. Frl.

p.m. REWARD. Wilbeth-Arlington area. 724-1952 id, LOST, man's wedding ring, silver-gold, inscribed MJP to MP, reward, 923-0773. He was born in Akron, where he lived his life.

He was a member of St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Adoni- LOST, Manchester area: female part Golden Retriever Jreward882-3096 snow Plowing LOST: female Black Doberrnen, 5 Points area. 376-2398. Television Service Topsok Tree Surgery Service Upholstering Washer Repairs Window Shades-Drapes Window-Wall Washing 4-BHh AnwutKtmitH many years, and also was a Realtor for 12 years in the Akron area. Preceded in death by husband, Otis M.

Wells; she is survived by daughter, Mrs. James (Gloria) Carter of Geyser-ville, grandchildren, Mrs. Susan Griminger of Brimfield, Warren E. Carter II of Hudson, Alan J. Carter of Staunton, Mrs.

Connie Mosen of Tallmadge; and ten great-grandchild dren. She is survived also by sister, Mrs. Ted (Marie) Csora of Akron. Her only brother, Chester Endress of Akron, preceded her in death on July 4, 1982. Funeral services will be held on Friday, Nov.

26, at 10:30 a.m., at the Billow Chapel, 23rd St. and Falls Cuyahoga Falls, with Rev. Paul W. Valentine officiating. Friends may call at the funeral home Friday, one hour prior to service time, 9:30 to 10:30 a.m.

Interment Northlawn Memorial Gardens. The family requests memorials may be made to Stow Alliance Fellowship Church, care of Bible Study Seminars, 4460 Stow Stow, 44224. (Billows, Falls, 867-4141.) Home Care PARENTS GRANDPARENTS FOR BABY'S BOOK To place an Inexpensive birth announcement in Ihe Akron Beacon Journal, call 375-8222 and ask for Miss Martin THANK YOU! 2-Care of Children 30 -Care Aged, Invalids Rentals RENTALS-ROOMS 31 -Rooms, Home STATE OF OHIO ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY PUBLIC NOTICE OF ADOPTION OF RULES CONCERNING HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT Notice is hereby given that the Director of Environmental Protection, pursuant lo Chapter 119. of the Revised Code, has adopted, in final form, certain new and amended hazardous waste rules of the Administrative Code, and has rescinded certain existing hazardous waste rules of the Administrative Code. Such rules are specified in the following Appendix I.

The subiect matter ot these rules is the management ot hazardous waste in the State of Ohio. Chapter 3745-50 of the Administrative Code provides definitions of terms, general standards and overview information; Chapter 3745-51 identities wastes subiect lo regulation as hazardous waste; Chapter 3745-52 provides standards for generators of hazardous waste; Chapter 3745-53 provides standards for transporters of hazardous waste; Chapters 3745-54 through 3745-57 and Chapter 3745-63 set forth standards for various hazardous waste treatment, storage and disposal facilities; and Chapters 3745-65 through 3745-69 set forth interim standards for various hazardous waste treatment, storage and disposal facilities The Order of Adoption of the rules specified in Appendix I was signed bv the Director on November 16, 1982. The effective date of such rules is January 7, 1983. Such rules were filed In cooking 32-Fumished Rooms 32B-Baroerton 32C-Cuvehooa Falls Charlei Frank Naus Charles Frank Naus, 84, of lono Av. (Kenmore), passed away Sunday at Barberton Citizens Hospital.

Friends may call at the Mills-Cox Funeral Home, 6 to 9 p.m. Thursday. Masonic services at 7:30 p.m., conducted by Victory Lodge, Pastor Dr. Frank K. Efird officiating.

Interment Greenlawn Memorial Burial Cemetery. Services will be Friday, 10 a.m., at the Trinity Lutheran Church LCA, Akron. (Mills-Cox, 745-3311.) Milan (Smokey) Pavkov BARBERTON Milan (Smokey) Pavkov, 57, of 526 Taft died Nov. 23. A resident of Barberton Wt.

years, he retired from the Ohio Brass Company in 1978 after 34 years service. He served in the U.S. Coast Guard in World War II. Mr. Pavkov is survived by wife, Ruby sons, Milan Ray Pcvkov of Akron, Robert Lee Pavkov of Pork-ridge, Dale Duane Pavkov of Okeechobee, and Ricki Jay Pavkov of Barberton; daughter, Melody Ann Gadbois of Old Saybrook, grandson, Timothy Michael Pavkov; brother, Pete Pavkov of North Ft.

Myers, half-brother, William Wonov; ond holf-sister, Mary McDar-by, both of Wadsworth. Funeral services Friday, 1 p.m., at the Campfield-Hickman Funeral Home, Rev. Paul D. Outland officiating. Burial Greenlawn Cemetery.

Visitation TODAY 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m., ond Friday until time of service. (Campfield-Hickman, Barberton, 745-3161.) Steven Pedroff Steven Pedroff, 84, of 195 Samoa formerly of 1824 Thornapple, died Nov. 22 in St. Petersburg, Fla. Funeral services Friday, 1 1 a.m., at St, Elia Orthodox Church, Rev.

Fr. Stefan Mitov and Fr. Kyrill Antonoff officiating. Interment Rose Hill Burial Park. The family suggests donations be made to the St.

Elia Church Building Fund. (Schermesser, Suburban South, 724-9351.) Pearl L. Powell COPLEY TWP. Pearl L. Powell died Nov.

23. She was born in Tennessee and had lived in the Akron area 57 years. She belonged to West Hill Baptist Church, Akron Area Board of Realtors, National Association of Realtors, and was a rea! estate salesperson many years with Sanders Real Estate Co. Preceded in death by husband, Robert, she is survived by daughters, Mrs. Stanley (Bobbie) Holtzapple of Bath, Mrs.

Roy (Jeanne) Wheeler of Colorado Springs, ten grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; brothers, Carl, Evan, and Ernest Higdon, all of LaFollette, and sisters, Mrs. Effle Huddleston of LaFollette, Mrs. Clara Jessee of Richmond, Va. Services will be Friday, 3 p.m., at the Billow Chapel, 85 N. Miller Fairlawn, Rev.

Gene Chiavetta officiating. Interment Rose Hill Burial Park. Friends may call at the funeral home Friday, 1 p.m. until service time. Should friends desire, memorials may be made to the Copley Paramedics, 1540 S.

Cleveland-Massillon Akron 44321. (Billow's, Fairlawn, 867-4141.) Stephen A. Slota Stephen A. Slota, 66, of Akron, died Monday evening. Visitation 4 to 8 p.m.

TODAY at the funeral home where the First Catholic Slovak Union will recite the Rosary at 7:30 p.m. Thursday. Parish Wake service, 9:30 a.m. Friday at the funeral home, followed by funeral Mass at 10 a.m. Friday at St.

John, the Baptist. Interment Holy Cross. (Dunn-Quigley Ciriello, Akron, 253-8121.) Eva M. Spencer BARBERTON Eva M. (Newberry) Spencer, 69, of 204 24th St.

N.W., passed away Nov. 23 at Barberton Citizens Hospital. Funeral services Friday, 2 p.m., at the Hahn Funeral Home, Rev. John T. Powell officiating.

Interment Greenlawn Memorial Park. Friends may call TONIGHT, 7 to 9 p.m. ONLY. (Hahn, 825-2467.) 320-Untumished Rooms RENTALS- APARTMENTS 34- Fumishad Suites 35- Apartments Furnished 35B-Barberton ISC-Cuvahega Fans 35D-Fumiture Rental WEDDING SERVICES WILL APPEAR Monday through Saturday in this classification, in the Life Style section. This is a unique listing of services necessary for weddings: and includes catering, florists, photography, musicians, travel agents, jewelry, beauty care, etc.

To have your ad CALL Miss Wallace, 375-8222 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Monday through Friday Saturday 8 a.m. till 4 p.m. (except holidays) 3e-Apartments unfurnished MB-Barberton )eC-Cuvahoga Fans RENTALS HOMES 37-Homes Furnished 3B-Barberton 37C-Cuvahooo Fats Moboo Homes.

Rent 39-Homes Unfurnished Mamie B. Williams Mamie B. Williams, 87, of 115 Tate Terrace, died November 22, 1982, at Akron City Hospital after a long illness. She was born in 39B-Barberton 3C-Cuvahoga Fans W-Wantad Lake Cottages 41-Lake Homes 9bttohukntl Cottages proposed form in April, vaz and a pud rc near no on Ihe proposed rules was held on June 15, 1982. The rules as adopted are con RENTALS GENERAL 42- Ftorida Resorts 43- National Resorts 44- Farms and Land 45- Storet A Garages 45A-OfHcos 4e-Business Property 47-ktdustriel Property 4A-Business Property sistent with ihe public hearing with the following ex ceptions.

Proposed rules Winston-Salem, N.C., and had lived in this community for 49 years. She was a housewife, and a member of the INJURED AT WORK? At no Initial cost to you, we will review vour Workers' Compensation or Social Security claim resulting from Injury at work. For FREE consultation call: Tom Pitts, Attorney at Law 73 E. Mill Suite 300 Akron, Ohio 44308 (216) 762-0280 In Association With BEN SHEERER LPA Law Offices 3745-55-40 through 3745-55- Wanted ef-Suburban Property 48 and 3745-55-51, 3745-66-40 through 3745-66-48 and 3745-66-51 (financial responsibility and liability) and proposed rule 3745-54-37 50- wanted to Rent 51 Rental Agencies (arrangementsagreements Merchandise Bethel 7-Day Ad- $, of Alfred's Detective Agency, the Elks IBPOE, the Pride of Rubber town No. 1594, a member of the military police, and a former member of the Summit County Sheriff's Dept.

He is survived by wife, Bernice; sons, Kenneth Roger of Phoenix, and Ernest Majadi of Akron; brother, Woodrow Thompson of Florence, S.C.; sisters, Olivia Butler of Philadelphia, Janie Bell Harrison of Florence, S.C., and Margaret Graham of Darlington, S.C.; four grandchildren; nieces, nephews, and a host of other relatives and friends. Funeral services will be held Saturday, 10 a.m., at the Stewart Calhoun Funeral Chapel, with Rev. Eugene E. Morgan officiating. Interment Glen-dale Cemetery.

Friends may call Friday from 7 to 9 p.m. at the funeral chapel. (Stewart Calhoun, 535-1543.) Anthony Ulrich Sr. NORTHAMPTON TWP. Anthony Ulrich 74, of 487 E.

Both died Nov. 23 after a long illness. He was born in Akron and had lived his life in the Akron area. He was a member of Northampton United Methodist Church and Northampton Grange. He was one of the founders of the Northampton Volunteer Fire Department, a former member of the Northampton Board of Education, and was active in the Boy Scouts.

He retired in 1973 as foreman with the Maurice A. Knight Co. with 40 years service. Mr. Ulrich is survived by wife, Bern-ice; sons, Anthony Jr.

of Cuyahoga Falls, Ronald A. of Shaker Heights; daughter, Mrs. Mary Lou Naftzger of Toledo; eight grandchildren; sisters, Mrs. John (Tresa) Peck of Cuyahoga Falls, Mrs. Ann Williams of Columbus; and brothers, Fred of Cuyahoga Falls, John of Uniontown.

Services will be Saturday, 1 p.m., at Northampton United Methodist Church, 852 W. Bath Cuyahoga Falls, Rev. Charles D. Yoost officiating. Interment Northampton Cemetery.

Friends may call at the Billow Chapel, 23rd St. and Falls Cuyahoga Falls, Friday, 7 to 9 p.m. Should friends desire, memorials may be made to the Northampton United Methodist Church. (Billow's, Falls, 867-4141.) J. Linus Vaughn LIGHTHOUSE POINT, Fla.

J. Linus Vaughn, 74, of 2131 Northeast 42nd died Nov. 22, in Redbank, N.J. Funeral services Friday, 1 1 a.m., at the Campfield-Hickman Funeral Home, Rev. Charles Bancroft officiating.

Burial Maple Grove Cemetery, Andover, Ohio. Visitation Friday one hour prior to service. (Campfield-Hickman, Barberton, 745-3161.) ram Lodge No. 517 Washington Chapter No. 25 Royal Arch Masons, Akron Council No.

80. He graduated from St. John's Military School, and received his B.A. from Kenyon College. He was a Beta Alpha of the Beta Theta Pi Fraternity.

He' was also a member of the Akron City Club, past board member of the Administrative Management Society, and past president of the Ohio Business School Association. He was the vice president of Hammel Business College of Akron with 20 years service, and served as president of Canton College for 16 years, retiring in 1978. Mr. McBee is survived by wife, Sue son and daughter-in-law, Robert N. and Jane of Akron; grandchildren, Robert David Lee, Christopher L.

and Julie Ann, oil of Akron; mother, Mrs. Gertrude McBee of Akron. Services will be Saturday, 9i30 a.m., at St. Paul's Episcopal Chapel, 1361 W. Market Rev.

David W. Pumphrey officiating. Interment Rose Hill Burial Park. Friends may call at the Billow Chapel, 23rd St. and Falls Cuyahoga Falls, Friday, 6 to 9 p.m., where Masonic services will be held at 7 p.m.

Should friends desire, memorials may be made to the Doris and John Rowe Acolyte Fund in care of St. Paul's Episcopal Church. (Billow's, falls, 867-4141.) Ralph W. Miller ST. PETERSBURG, Fla.

Ralph W. Miller, 79, of St. Petersburg, formerly of Akron and Wadsworth, passed away on Nov. 23. Mr.

Miller was born in Akron, and lived in the area until 1968. He was a retired shop foreman for the Co. with 29 years service. He is survived by wife, Clara; brother, Edward of Zepher Hills, nieces and nephews. Funeral services from the Prentice Funeral Home, 1154 Kenmore Saturday at 1 p.m.

with Rev. Benjamin Black officiating. Interment Greenlawn Memorial Park. Friends may call at the funeral home from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. on Friday.

(Prentice, 753-7721.) William Muncey PENINSULA William Muncey, 56, of 4578 Quick died November 23. Friends may call at the McGowan-Reid Santos Funeral Home, corner of Third St. and Stow Cuyahoga Falls, from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Friday, where services will be Saturday at 10 a.m., with Rev. Charles D.

Yoost officiating. Interment Northlawn Memorial Gardens. (McGowan-Reid Santos, 928-1313.) venrisr v-nurcn. She is survived with local authorities) have been withdrawn. Proposed rule 3745-56-30 (surface impoundments-special requirements for incompatible wastes) has not been adopted.

52- Auctions 53- MHcellanoous 53A-Christmas Trees 53B-Food 53C-Lawns and Gardens S30-Printing Supplies 54- Coal, Wood 55- Furnaces, Atr FOR BEST RESULTS READ THE WANT ADS Copies of the rules mav be obtained by contacting Mrs. Ethel Norman, Hearing Clerk, Ohio Environmental Protection Agencv. by daughter, Mrs. Mary Cleghorn; grandsons, Mr. Fred Cleghorn, Charles Ausborn; granddaughters, Mrs.

Yvette Ausborn, Mrs. Gloria Cleghorn; and great-grandchildren, Trudy, Troy, Trent, Wendy and Kelley Cleghorn, all of Akron. 361 East Broad Street, Columbus, Ohio 43215 (614- M-Ht-FI, Radio and TV 54A-CBS 57-Home Furnishings 5-AnMguet S-Furniture Wanted tO-Musk l-Musical fnstruments 466-6UJI. This action of the Director I final and mav be ap Wanted NOTICE! All advertisements conditionally accepted let publication wbject to approval of the Beacon Journal credit do- pealed to Ihe Environmental Board of Review pursuant to Section 3745.04 of the 2-Wearing Apparel e)-Stere, Office, Beauty, revised Lode. The appeal Restaurant supplies 44-Machinery and Teals eS-Farm Machinery M-Heow Machinery 7-Livestpck and Supplies a-BuHdeig Materials A9-Garages 70-Boots, Canoes, Yachts 70A-Swimming Poets A must be in writing and set forth the action complained of and the grounds upon which the appeal is based.

It must be filed with the Environmental Board of Review within thirty (30) davs after notice of the Director's action, A copy of the appeal must be served on Ihe Director of Environmental Protection and the Environmental Law Division supplies 71 -Sports section 7IA-Recreatlonal Vehicles 7 1 snowmobm 72-Phote Equipment of the Office of the Attor ney general within three (3) davs of filing with the Board. An aooeal mav hp Financial And Insurance filed with Ihe Environmental uoaro ot Keview a the fol 73-Opoortunms lowing address: 74-opporrunmes wanted 75-lnsurance Funeral services Monday, 10 a.m., from the Bethel 7-Day Adventist Church, Rev. Edwin L. Thorns officiating. Interment Mt.

Peace Cemetery. Visitation Sunday from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Chapel. Procession will form at the church and condolences may be sent to 115 Tate Terrace. (Turner-Jones Memorial Home, 724-1201.) Cassie B.

Wood Cossie B. Wood, of 701 Grant died Nov. 22 at Akron City Hospital. She was born in Brooklyn, Miss. She is survived by husband, Edward of Akron; brother, Freeman Breland of Illinois; and a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.

Funeral services will be held Saturday at 10 a.m. at the Second Baptist Church, Rev. Isaiah Paul officiating. Interment Glendale Cemetery. Visitation will be held Friday from 7 to 9 p.m.

(Turner-Jones, 724-1201.) vw East Town street Room 101 Columbus, Ohio 43215 APPENDIX I New Hazardous Waste 75-Buy and Sea nWrtMoos 77-Loens A Kinds Rules" means Rules 3745- 1.11. 111EM. 34; 3745-54-17; 3745-54-18; 3745-55-10, 3745-55-11; 3745-55-12; 3745-55-13; 3745-55-14; 3745-55-15; 3745-55-17; 3745-55-18; 3745-55-19. 3745-55-20; 3745-55-70; 3745-55-71; 3745-55-72; 3745-55-73; 3745-55-74, 3745-55-75; 3745- 7S-Monev wanted Real Estate-Commercial 79-Busmess Property M-industrial Property 1-investrnent Property 12- Property Management 13- Heme Buaoers Real Estate-Residential M-wanted-Citv 55-6; 345-55-77; 3745-55- 70. lIlt.CC.BA.

Il.t.cc B1. 375-8222 Cancellation and corrections for the following day's publication, except new copy, may be made any evening Monday through Thursday lip to 7:00 p.m.; before p.m. Friday for Saturday: and Thursday Real Estate deadline it Monday at p.m. (Ixcept holidayt). I 375-8222 Cancellations and corrections for Sunday editions an all advertising, except new copy, Saturday before 1 1 o.m.

375-8222 Read your ad careful-fy. The Beacon Journal is responsible for 1 Day Only in case of error or misciassrfkatwn. 375-8222 Pleas reread your ad carefully before placing it with the Due to mechanical conditions it is impassible to correct or cancel an ad until it hat appeared on time. Minimum charge 3 Knot. 375-8222 3745-55-92; 3745-55-94, 3745- 55- 97; 3745-55-98; 3745-55-99; 3745-56-20; 3745-56-21; 3745-56-22; 3745-56-23, 3745- 56- 76; 3745-56-27; 3745-56-28, 3745-56-29; 3745-56-50; 3745-56-51, 3745-56-52; 3745- 56- 53; 3745-56-54; 3745-56-55; 3745-56-56; 3745-56-57; 3745-56-58; 3745-57-40; 3745- 57- 41; 3745-57-42; 3745-57-43, 3745-57-44; 3745-57-45; 3745-57-47, 3745-57-51; 3745-63-01; 3745-63-02; 3745-63-03, 3745-63-10; 3745-63-20; 3745-63-21; 3745-63-22, 3745-63-23; 3745-63-24; 3745-63-25, 3745-63-30; 3745-63-31; 3745-63-32; 3745-63-33; 3745-63-34; 3745-63-35; 374S-63-40, 3745-63-41: 3745-63-42; 3745-63-43: 3745-63-44: 3745- HEARING TESTS SET FOR AKRON MONDAY, NOV.

29 thru SATURDAY, DEC. 4th LOOK NEW LIKE NEW TYPEWRITER CALCULATOR 63-45; 3745-63-46; 3745-63-50, 3745-63-51; 3745-63-52; 3745-63-53; 3745-63-60; 3745-63-61; 3745-63-62; 3745-63-63; 3745-63-64; and 3745-68- 16 of the Administrative Code. Amended Hazardous Holiday Waste Rules' means Rules 3745-50-10, 3745-50-32; 3745-50-44; 3745-50-45; 3745-51-03; 3745-51-05; 3745-51-30; 3745-51-33, 3745-52-10; 3745-52-41; 3745-53-10; 3745-54-01; 3745-54-03; 3745-54-10; 3745-54-12, 3745-54-13; 3745-54-14; 3745-54-15; 3745-54- SALE! 6: 3745-54-3J: 374S-54-1J: Anyone who hqs trouble hearing or understanding is welcome to have a hearing test using the modern electronic equipment to determine if they have a correctable loss. Even people now wearing a hearing aid or those who may have beon told nothing could be done for them should have a hearing test to find out if they are one of the many a hearing aid will help. The Free hearing test includes: Hearing Test and Consultation Cleaning Adjustment of Aids Free Tuneup on Present Aid 3745-54-35; 3745-54-52; 3745- 3-34; J45-54-55: 345-54- RECONDITIONED STANDARD MANUAL TYPEWRITERS 3745-54-74; 3745-54-75; 3745- SS-General Real Estate M-Central Akron 84A-Trade and Exchange 86B-Condominiums 87-Citv Property West 87A-Fairlawn Area aa-CHv Property East MA-Goodvear Heights t-Eet 90- Mogadore 91- Lakomero 92- Citv Property South 92A-Firestene Park 93- Konmore 94- Barberton 94A-Norton 95- Dvtestewn 96- City Property North 97- Cuvahoga FaHs 97A-Northampton 98- Talknadee 99- Sitver Lake 100- stow lOOA-Munroe Falls 101 -Kant-Ravenna 102- Suburban North 103- Hudton 104- NontifleM 105- Twlnsburg 107-Suburben West iOa-Bath-Rlchneld 109- Medina 110- Copiev 111- Suburban East IIIA-SprlngfMd Twp.

112- Unwntown ll2A-HartvHla 113- Greentown lllA-Canten-nUssiaon Area 114- Suburban South U4A-Monchester II4B-Canal Fulton-Cimten 115- Wadsworth IISA-Rtnman I li-Resort Property 117-Portage Lakes Property III-Area Lake Property I If -Out of State Property II9A-Florida Reel Estate UtB-Ohlo Towns 1 20 Lets and Acroaga 121- Lots Wanted 122- Wanted Suburban 123- Farms 1 24- Wanted Farms Automotive 127-Motorcvdes, Bikes I2-Tlr, Ports, Service 129.sports, Foreign Cars 129A-imported Car Parts and Service IMB-Anttoue-Clatslc l29C-Vans IM-Trucks 131- Airpienes 132- Cars, Trucks Wanted 1 33 Automotive Section 134- Aute Loans 135- Aute Leasing RECONDITIONED ELECTRONIC CALCULATORS $49 from ROBERT E. BEDAKER Member ot the National LOW, LOW PRICES Reconditioned IBM Selectrlc Models I 8 II and various type bar machines B. C. and D's. BIG SAVINGS! Hearing Aid Society JOIN US FOIl A HAPPY from LIKE NEW TOP NAME BRAND PORTABLES You will receive the following services en your present hearing aid (regardless of moke): 'Clean volume control 'Check all contacts 'Replace tubing if needed 'Clean earmold Adjust aid if needed.

FULL LINE OF NEW USED STANDARDS ELECTRIC from THANKSGIVING DIIII1ER! Vne whole family will enjoy our festive array of holiday fixint. array of TYPEWRITERS USED CALCULATORS All Make Models All Fully Guaranteed Always Lowest Prices! We Service All Makes Foreign Domestic EXCLUSIVE REPAIRS on all makes models plus ELECTRONIC WORK! IN HOME SERVICES AVAILABLE FOR THOSE DISABLED OR UNABLE TO DRIVE HEARING AID rl 75 BATTERIES RAY-OVAC GOULD 475 Marcvr, 75Mw UMeicvry OActMr 41 Mercury Umlb fda pm outturn SllActMr Come, have a feastl COUNTRY KITCHEN, 610 E. Cuyahoga Falls 1245 E. Waterloo rd. Roasf Turkey Dinner, in- PAKO'STSHILT SMORGASBORD 33 West Tall.

Open 11-8, S4.25 adults, 12.50 children. Reservations not required. 633-7183 ciuoes dessert, ss.ys. 2ESHEB DENNY'S RESTAURANT 2329 Romlg rd. Open 24 hrs.

Holiday Turkey S4 25 SEDAKER HEARING AID CENTER 2034 i. MARKET AKRON, OHIO 794-1 199 AT BAIT MAMIT AND MOOAOOtf SOS. HOURS: MMiay, TMtfiy, Thirdly -i Friday If mi Sitwfay, (-It FIESTA PIZZA ao.zj pyine. 13-BVl. DUBL TYME Restaurant 272 Albrecht-Eilet P.M.-l AM.

FREE 6 PACK OF COKE with every S5 purchase i lib b. Market open 4 p.m. to 4 a.m. 784-8873. A.

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