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7 7 D8 Akron Beacon Journal Tuesday, October 1, 1985 Classified Death Notices Priscilla A. Reynolds Priscilla A. Reynolds, 29, of Charles died Sept. 28 at Akron City Hospital after a short illness. She was born in Akron and had lived in this community all of her life.

She was a member of the Hope Church of God in Christ. She is survived by her husband, Dennis Reynolds children, Sheree, Shawana, Denise, Tina and Arnetta Reynolds and Dennis Reynolds all of Akron; mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. Louvergia (Idesta) Lauderdale; sister, Mrs. Loretta McCullough; brothers, Louvergia Christopher and William, all of Akron; grandmother, Mrs.

Annie Bell Lauderdale of Goodwater, aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, cousins, other relatives and friends. Funeral services will be Thursday, 11 a.m. at St. Ashworth Temple Church of God in Christ, Elder Robert Mitchell officiating. Interment Mt.

Peace, Cemetery. Visitation Wednesday, to 9 p.m. at the funeral home chapel. Procession will form, and condolences may sent to 113 Oak Terrace. (SERVICES ENTRUSTED TO TURNER RHODEN, 724-1201.) Marion H.

Smyers Marion H. Smyers, 84, passed away Sunday at Magnolia Care Center in Wadsworth. He is survived by several nieces and nephews. Private funeral services were held at the convenience of the family. Rev.

Bruce Reese officiated. Burial Hillside Cemetery. (Adams, 535-9186.) Gary Michael Stith Gary Michael Stith, 18, of Taylor Clinton, passed away Sept. 29, unexpectedly. He was employed by the Albert Screenprinting Company of Barberton.

was a member of St. Peter and Paul Catholic Church, and a 1985 graduate of Norton High School. He is survived by parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph (Marilyn) Stith of Clinton; brother, Joseph of Barberton; sisters, Theresa Stith of Phoenix, Mrs.

Richard (Elizabeth) Gallo of the Philipines, Mrs. Neil (Kathleen) Rose of Pataskala, Ohio, and Keri Stith at home; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Janickas of Akron. Mass of Christian burial will be Thursday, 10:30 a.m., at St.

Peter and Paul Catholic Church, Rev. Fr. David McCarthy officiating. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, Akron. Friends may call Wednesday, to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.

at the Monbarren Funeral Home, Doylestown, where the Rosary will be prayed at 8:15 p.m. (Monbarren, 658-2211.) Don R. Vance Don 1 R. Vance, 57, of Akron, died Sept. 30.

A lifetime resident of Akron, he and his wife, Martha, were the first day care provider parents for Summit County. He had been ployed as a unit supervisor for the Children's Home six years before retiring in 1974. Mr. Vance was a member of Springfield Assembly of God, an orary member of Mended Hearts and had served with the Navy World War Il. In addition to his wife, he is by 21 foster children; 11 foster children; and sister, Marjorie E.

of Maplewood, N. J. Calling hours 7 to 9 p.m. day at Dunn-Quigley-Ciriello Funeral Home, 811 Grant Funeral services Thursday, at 1 p.m., Akron Springfield Assembly of Pastor Joseph Serbin officiating. mation to follow.

Memorials may made to Springfield of God, 1651 Massillon 44312; Eastern Paralyzed Vets; ed Hearts Chapter 59, 2611 11th Cuyahoga Falls, Tri- 44221; Alzheimers Support Group County care of Paul Sherett, 26 Bermont Munroe Falls, 44262. AT THE QUEST OF THE FAMILY, NO ARRANGEMENTS WILL' BE ED. (Dunn-Quigley-Ciriello Carr, Akron Grant Street, 253-8121.) damreason of enclosed in sealed, adBoard of Broad44308, on the SPEED Education, authorized officials, reto reject any or all informality in hold all of 60 acceptance. the Board LEWIS. Oct TO be reof EdAkron City Summit the Office Room Building, Akron, o'clock Daylight October CityProjects, in drawings as preMarcin- Architect.

and may be Office of 70 N. Ohio. A will be set not reArchitect's condition after bids specifications examination the School Builders Ledges, the Build1737 Euclid Ohio; Dodge Euclid Ohio. opened and the AdminN Ohio, af filing of Bids shall Ruth M. Smith Ruth M.

Smith, 88, of 1150 W. Market formerly of Braewick died Sept. 30. She was born in Akron and was a member of Westminster Presbyterian Church, Akron Woman's City Club and lolani." The widow of Frederick she is survived by son, Dr. Robert E.

Smith of Rome, daughter, Mrs. Robert E. (Nancy) Johnson of Copley; 14 grandchildren; 12 gr great-grandchildren. Services will be Wednesday, 1 p.m., at the Billow Fairlawn Chapel, 85 N. Miller with Dr.

Harry W. Eberts Jr. officiating. Interment East Akron Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home TONIGHT, 7 to 9 p.m.

Should friends desire, memorials may be made to Westminster Presbyterian Church, 1250 W. Exchange Akron, 1150 W. Akron, 44313. 44313, or Rockynol. Life, Fund, (Billow's, Fairlawn, 867-4141.) Margaret Roth BARBERTON Margaret Roth, 94, passed away Oct.

1 at Manor Care of Barberton. Funeral announcements later. (Hahn, Barberton, 825-2467.) Dale Welfley COLUMBUS Dale Welfley, 36, of Columbus, formerly of Cuyahoga Falls, died suddenly Sept. 29. He was a member of Bethany United Church of Christ in Cuyahoga Falls, and a graduate of Stow High School.

He is survived by wife, daughters, Nicole, Megan and Aimee; mother, Edna; brother, Don; sister, Carol Bowling; grandmother, Greta Evans; and nieces and nephews. Services will be held at the Jerry Spears Funeral Home, 2693 W. Broad Columbus, Wednesday, Oct. 2 at 2:30 p.m. Burial will be at the Sunset Cemetery in Galloway, Oh.

Mary Margaret Sharpless BARBERTON Mary Margaret Sharpless, 68, of 262 Lamberton died Tuesday a.m. Funeral announcements later. (Campfield-Hickman, Barberton, 745-3161.) Lyle F. Newcomb CUYAHOGA FALLS Lyle F. Newcomb, 64, passed away Sept.

30, following a long illness. Mr. Newcomb was a life resident of Cuyahoga, Falls, and was a with retired the speech and hearing therapist Akron Public Schools. He was a veteran of World War I1, and served in the Army Air Corps, and the Korean Conflict with the U.S. Navy.

He was a member of the Star Lodge No. 187 Cuyahoga Falls Chapter No. 225, Cuyahoga Falls Council, Akron Commandery No. 25, Scottish Rite Valley of Indianapolis, past president of the Stow Shrine Club, Demolay Temple Chapter, life member the V.F.W. Ralph Huff Post No.

1062, and the American Legion Charles Faust Post No. 281. He was also a member of the Falls Music Club, the Ohio Federation of Music Clubs, the American Guild of Organists, U.S. Air Rangers, Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association, and National Association of Watch and Clock Collectors. He is survived by father, Harry G.

of the residence; brother, Edward S. of Cuyahoga Falls; sisters, Joyce Williams of San Diego, and Amy I. Dunn of Cuyahoga Falls. There will be no calling hours. Memorial services will the be Clifford conducted Funeral.

at 1 p.m. Saturday at Home, 1930 Front Cuyahoga Falls, Rev. John D. Strom officiating. Milirites, by the the American V.F.W.

Legion Post Post No. 1062, 281. Memorials may be made to the Falls Cancer Club 2604 Maplewood his memory. (Clifford, 928-2147.) Zoltan M. (Mike) Pelyhes Zoltan M.

(Mike) Pelyhes, 68 years, died Sept. 29, 1985. Calling hours 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. TODAY, at the Dunn-Quigley-Ciriello Carr, Akron Grant Street Chapel. Funeral services 9:30 a.m.

Wednesday, from the funeral home, followed by Mass of Christian burial 10 a.m., at Christ The King Church. Interment Holy Cross. family suggest memorials to American Cancer Society. (DunnQuigley-Ciriello Carr, Akron Grant 253-8121.) Teddy B. Prather Teddy B.

Prather, 82, of 608 Hillman died Sept. 30, at Akron City Hospital. Born in Harrisville, W. June 22, 1903, he had lived in the Akron area for 62 years. He retired in 1968 from the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company, where he was a pipefitter.

He was a member of the Arlington Church of the Nazarene, and was very active in the church, and a former board member. He is survived by his wife, Mildred; brother, Hosea Prather of Burnt House, W. sisters, Alta Mosser of Harrisville, W. and Wanda Law of Berea, W. Va.

Services 1 p.m. Thursday, at the Arlington Church the Nazarene, Rev. Willis G. Coburn officiating. Calling hours Wednesday, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.

at the Stampfle Funeral Home, 682 E. Buchtel and also one hour prior to service time on Thursday at the church. Burial in Hillside Memorial Park. (Stampfle, 724-9377.) Lucille Reinoehl DAYTON Lucille Reinoehl, 79, of Centerville, formerly of 2200 Mila Akron, died Sept. 28.

Funeral services at the Prentice Funeral Home, 1154 Kenmore Wednesday, 3 p.m., Rev. Harold R. Wolfe officiating. Interment Greenlawn Memorial Park. Friends may call at the funeral home TONIGHT from 6 to 9 p.m.

(Prentice, 753-7721.) Evelyn M. Scott HUDSON Evelyn M. Scott (nee Evans), dear wife of the late Edward mother of Edward T. Jr. of Hudson, and Donna S.

Pierce of Stow; grandmother of five; and great-grandmother of one; died Sept. 29. Contributions may be made in her name to the First Congregational Church of Hudson, 47 Aurora Hudson, Ohio 44236, where Memorial services will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 6.

Interment Crown Hill Ceretery. BROWN- FORWARD SERVICE, 1-752-1200. NOTICE TO BIDDERS as and tor liquidated Sealed bids will be opened ages sustained by and publicly read on oc- his failure. TOBER 18, 1985, at 2:00 Bids shall be P.M. Local Time, in the an envelope, County of Summit Physical dressed to the Plants Department, Ohio Education, 70 North Building, 175 S.

Main way, Akron, Ohio Room 205, Akron, Ohio and plainly marked 44308, authorized pursuant outside: "'HIGH to County of Summit Coun- PAPER, cil Resolution No. 85-605, The Board of for: through its duly Snow removal service constituted for various County of Sum- serves the right mit Office locations. any, part of Bid documents may be bids, to waive obtained, free of charge, any bid, and to from the County of Sum- bids for a period mit, Physical Plants davs before Ohio Building, 175 S. Main By order of Room 205, Akron, Ohio of Education 44308, between the hours of Akron City 7:30 A.M. and 4:00 P.M., School District Monday through Friday ROBERT H.

County of Summit Treasurer JOHN MORGAN, Sept 10 17 24 County 8 Executive NOTICE Oct CONTRACTORS LEGAL NOTICE Sealed bids will Sealed proposals will be ceived by the Board received by the Board of ucation of the Education of the Akron School District, City School District, Summit County. Ohio, at County, Ohio, at the Office of the Treasurer, of the Assistant to the Su- 108, Administration perintendent. Business and 70 N. Broadway, Finance, 70 North Broad- Ohio. until 12:00 way, Akron, Ohio 44308, noon (Eastern until twelve o'clock noon, Savings Time) on local time, Thursday, Octo- 23, 1985, for the ber 10.

1985, for the pur: Wide Carpet chase of SIXTEEN AND accordance with TWENTY POUND HIGH and specifications SPEED PAPER. pared by Paul R. Copies of specifications koski, School may be obtained from the Plans, specifications Office of the Coordinator of contract documents Purchasing and Warehous- obtained from the ing Services, 550 East the School Architect, North Street, Akron, Ohio Broadway, Akron, 44304. charge of $25.00 Each proposal shall be ac- made for each companied by cash, ap- turned to the proved surety bond, or a Office in good certified check drawn upon within ten days a solvent bank, made pay- have been opened. able to the Akron Board of Plans and Education in an amount are on file for equal to ten per cent in the Office of of the bid tendered, as a Architect; at the guaranty that the bidder Exchange, 495 Wolf will, if the award is made Akron, Ohio; at to him, enter into a bona ers Exchange, fide contract with the Ak- Avenue, Cleveland.

ron Board of Education for and at the F.W. the items bid. If for any Corporation. 1255 reason whatsoever the bid- Avenue, Cleveland, der fails to enter into a Bids will be proper contract and to exe- publicly read in cute the proper bond as istration Building, required by the specifica- Broadway, Akron, tions, the amount of such Room 200, immediately guaranty shall be retained ter the time for by the Board of Education bids has expired Rose Marie Stotler WADSWORTH Rose Marie Stotler, 62, died Sept. 29 at Wadsworth- Rittman Hospital after an eight-month illness.

The family will receive friends at the Hilliard-Cox-Mullaney, Funeral Home, 174 N. Lyman Wadsworth, Tuesday, 7 to 9, and Wednesday, 2. to 4 and to 9, where Services will be held Thursday, 9:30 a.m., followed by a Funeral mass in Sacred Heart Catholic Church at 10 a.m. Rosary will be recited Wednesday at 8:45 p.m. Interment Woodlawn Cemetery.

Contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society. Mullaney, 334-1501.) John E. Wohlford CUYAHOGA FALLS John E. Wohlford, 89, died Sept. 29.

He was born in Brown and had been a resident of Cuyahoga Falls for 70 years. He retired from Goodyear Tire Rubber in 1961 as a Calender Operator, with 45 years service. He was a Navy veteran of World War I. He is survived by his wife, Sara; daughter, Patricia Ingersol of Tallmadge; son, E. G.

(Jack) Wohlford of Williamsburg, stepdaughters, Betty Gallo of Mogadore, Viola McKay of Kent, Dorothy Bumstead of Grand Rapids, stepson, John Adams of Orangevale, 20 grandchildren; 16 great-grandchildren; and sisters, Dora Chambers of Akron and Alyce Wohlford of Akron. Friends may call at McGowan Reid Santos Funeral Home, corner of Third St. Stow Cuyahoga Falls, 7 to 9. TONIGHT, where services will be held Wednesday, at 1 p.m., with Rev. George Hickson officiating.

Interment Oakwood Cemetery. Memorials may be made to the Falls Rescue (McGowan-Reid Santos, 928-1313.) Angelo J. (Rocky) Zurzolo Mr. Zurzolo is survived by his children, Terrance, Kathleen, Susan, and Fred, all of the area; and Rosemary of Akron; mother, Mrs. Angela Zurzolo of Stow; mother-in-law, Mrs.

Verna Burns of Akron; sisters, Philomena Tucek of Houston, Rosalie McAllister of Portage Lakes; brothers, Michael of Houston, Frank of San Francisco, Joseph of Kent, Louis of Atlanta, and grandson, Michael. Calling hours 4 to 9 p.m., Wednesday stothe Dunn Dunn-Quigley-Ciriello Carr Chapel, corner of Kent Rd. and Rt. 91. Mass of the Christian burial 10 a.m., Thursday at Holy Family.

Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. The family suggests memorials to the Oncology Unit at St. Thomas Hospital, and wishes to thank Dr. Otto S. Steinreich, and Dr.

Bashar A. Mubashir and their staff at St. Thomas. (Dunn-Quigley-Ciriello Carr, Stow Chapel, 253-8121.) Angelo J. (Rocky) Zurzolo, 54, died Sept.

29, 1985. Mr. Zurzolo was born in Akron, as lifelong area resident, who for 33 years was employed at the Ohio Edison Company, and for a number of years was a bartender at Sanginiti's. He was an avid golfer, and a wellknown local golf pro. Card Of Thanks Perhaps at this time, at the recent loss of a loved one, we can assist you with an expression of gratitude to the minister, friends, neighbors or organizations.

A public acknowledgement through the Beacon Journal by means of a Card of Thanks has proven helpful to many. The cost is nominal and is a way of reaching everyone. We shall be glad to give you any information desired over the telephone, or you may write the Beacon Journal to the attention of Miss Young. Dial 375-8222 Weekdays 8 am-4 pm cation, through its duly authorized constituted officials, reserves the right to reiect any, part of any or all proposals, 10 waive informality in any proposal, and to hold all proposals for a period of 30 days before acceptance. By order of the Board of Education Akron City School District ROBERT H.

LEWIS. Treasurer Sept 12 17 24 Oct 1 PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE The Personnel, Community and Intergovernmental Relations Committee the County Council of the County of Summit will hold a public hearing at 1:30 p.m. on October 17, 1985, at the Council Chambers of the County located on the 8th floor, Ohio Building, 175 South Main Street, Akron, Ohio. Among items to be discussed will be a proposal for the issuance by the County of an industrial revenue note to finance the purchase and refurbishing of a building for Jack F. Overholt and Rosemarie Overholt.

The proposed note to finance the facility is anticipated to be in the approximate principal amount of $382,000. The real estate involved is located at 844 East Tallmadge Avenue, Akron, Ohio. All interested parties are invited to attend and express any comments they may have concerning this project and the issuance of the above- -mentioned note. LEGAL NOTICE Sealed bids will be received in the Office of the Director of Public Service in The City of Stow, Ohio, until 12:00 Noon, October 15, 1985, and then publicly opened in the Council Chambers, City Hall Building, 3760 Darrow Road, Stow, Ohio, for furnishing all labor and materials for City Hall Bid Package No. 3 Building Shell, all in accordance with the plans and specifications on file with the Director of Public Service.

Copies of such plans and specifications and all necesary information are available at the Office of the Director of Public. Service, TWO MORE DAYS for FINANCING MONDAY AD WAS IN ERROR KLABEN FORD 673-3139 ICE, HAMILTON 1984 OLYMPIC AND 4 TIME WORLD CHAMPION AKRON BEACON JOURNAL FAMILY NIGHT Sunday, October 6, at 6:00 PM. $2.00 off all Tickets See The at all Tickets available by mail, Ewoks or at The Coliseum Box Office. Coupon must accompany the purchase. ON ICE, IN PERSON From Lucasfilm Coliseum Direct George from the Lucas's moon of creations ENDOR The EWOKS" Akron Beacon Journal Family Night 6 at 6:00 PM.

2 WAYS TO PURCHASE TICKETS Please send tickets, regular $9.50 ea a $7.50 ea 1 IN PERSON Present this coupon at the Coliseum Please send tickets regular $8.50 ea. $6.50 ea. Ticketron. Box Office or any Please send tickets, regular $7.50 ea $5.50 ea Charge 1.50 Handling TOTAL Name Address 2 BY MAIL Fill out the coupon Include a self-addressed stamped envelope with a check or money order City State payable to the Coliseum MAIL TO: Ice Capades, The Coliseum, PO Box 350, Zip Day Phone Richfield, OH 44286. pro.

Stow City Hall, upon of $25.00. Each bid shall be accompanied by a certified check or bond payable to The City of Stow, in an amount of $1000.00 as a guarantee that if such bid is accepted, a contract will be entered into and performance properly secured. Bidders' attention is directed to the laws governing the prevailing rate of wages to be paid to persons emploved on public improvements. Bidders are required to comply with all E.E.0. regulations.

The City of Stow reserves the right to reiect any or all bids, to waive any informalities or irregularities in the bids received, and to accept any bid in part or in whole, which is deemed most favorable to The City of Stow, Ohio, at the time and under the conditions stipulated. By order of The Director of Public Service, GERALD R. DOLSON Sept 24 Oct SALE OF SURPLUS EQUIPMENT Pursuant to City of Akron Administrative Code Chapter 1062.01, sealed bids will be received by The City of Akron at the Purchasing Office, 166 S. High Akron, OH. 44308, until 10:30 a.m.

local time Tuesday, Oct. 8, 1985, for the sale of the following equipment condemned by City Officials and not needed for public use: A -B DICK 360 PRINTING PRESS SERIAL NO. 010173 Bids shall be enclosed in an envelope, sealed, addressed to The City of Akron, Room 501 Municipal Building, 166 S. High Akron, OH. 44308, and plainly, "OCT.

marked 8, on 1985 the outplus Printing Press." The City of Akron, Ohio, through its duly authorized and constituted officials, reserves the right to reject any or all proposals, and to waive informality in any proposal. The City of Akron, Ohio BY: GEORGE P. MANOS, C.P.M. Purchasing Agent Sept 27 Oct HOLIDAY IN THE "BIG NEW YORK CITY WITH THE BEACON JOURNAL'S Super 25th Annual Thanksgiving Theater Tour Wednesday, Nov. 27 to Sunday, Dec.

1, 1985 $620 Per Person Sharing a Room (Special Earlybird Flight Nov. 26 $65 Extra) Theater Ticket for This Year's Exciting Tony Awards-Winning Musical "Big River," Based on Mark Twain's Novel, "The Adventures of Huckelberry Finn." Thanksgiving Dinner at Famous Sardi's Theatre Restaurant. Macy's Parade Two Blocks from Your Hotel. Accommodations at Manhattan's Elegant French Hotel The Parker Meridien. be in conformity with Section 3313.46 of the Ohio Revised Code, submitted on forms furnished as part of the contract documents and shall contain the name of every person interested therein.

Each bid shall be panied by a non tion pledge signed on the form furnished as part of the contract documents as a condition for an acceptable bid. Bids may be submitted as outlined on the bid form. Each bid shall be accompanied by a bid bond issued by a solvent surety company approved by the Board of Education, or by a certified check payable to the order of Robert Lewis, Treasurer, such bond or check to be in the sum of not less than ten per cent of the largest amount of which the bid is susceptible, including all additive alternates, conditioned that if the bid be accepted, a contract will be entered into and the performance of it properly secured. Each bid shall be enclosed in an opaque envelope, sealed, and addressed Education, to the Board of and in the name of the bidder and the project plainly marked on the outside of the envelope. The Board of Education reserves the right to reiect any irregular bid all bids.

By Order of the Akron Board of Education By ROBERT LEWIS, Treasurer Sept 24 Oct 1 8 15 LEGAL NOTICE Sealed proposals will be received by the Board of Education of the Akron City School District, Summit County, Ohio, at the Office of the Assistant to the Superintendent, Business and Finance, 70 North Broadway, Akron, Ohio 44308, until twelve o'clock noon, local time, Thursday, October 10, 1985, for the pur: chase of a Dental and Vision Insurance Plan. Copies of the specifications may be obtained from the Office of the Assistant to the Superintendent, Business and Finance, 70 North Broadway. Akron, Ohio 44308. The Akron Board of Edu- Cocktall Party at the Exclusive Marlott Essex House. Tour and Stops in Upper or Lower Manhattan or a Bus Trip to the Historic South Street 1 Seaport Area for Exploring and Sightseeing on Your Own.

Choices from 6 Other Broadway Shows, the Metropolitan Opera or 2 Night Clubs. Luncheon at The Coho Restaurant Atop the Fulton Fish Market at the South Street Seaport, the Delegates' Dining Room at the United Nations, or Chinatown's Mandarin Inn Pell Restaurant. Radio City Music Hall's Christmas Extravaganza With The Dancing Rockettes (Optional at $24 extra). Sightseeing Visit to the UN Building, Lincoln Center, Rockefeller Center or World Trade Center. Jet Air Transportation to and from New York.

Tour Guides, Baggage Handling and Transfers to and from Hotel and New York's LaGuardia, Newark or JFK Airports. Call 375-8560 or Write for Complete Agenda PROMOTION DEPARTMENT AKRON BEACON JOURNAL 44 E. Exchange Akron, OH 44328.

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