The Akron Beacon Journal from Akron, Ohio (2024)

James E. McHenry James E. McHenry, 48, of 2379 Massillon died October 7 at Akron General Medical Center after a one year illness. Funeral services Friday, 3 p.m., at the Eckard-Baldwin Funeral Home, Rev. Paul J.

Fulks officiating. Interment Hillside Memorial Park. Friends may call at the funeral home Thursday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. (Eckard-Baldwin, 760 E. Market 535-7141.) George Primm, Jr.

George Primm, 59, of 1756 Gaylord died Oct. 7 at Citizen's Hospital. Born in Weston, W. he lived in Akron for 52 years. He is survived by son, Henry of Akron; brothers, Paul, Robert, and Charles of Akron; sisters, Mrs.

Nellie Lear of Akron, Mrs. Genevieve Stites of Bellview, 0. Funeral services will be 2 p.m. Friday at the Hahn Funeral Home, Rev. Wesley Stites officiating.

Interment Lakewood Cemetery. Friends may call Thursday from 7 to 9 p.m. at the funeral home. (Hahn, 825-2467). Roland C.

Roberts Roland C. Roberts, of 657 Hammel died October 7 at Green Cross Mr. Hospital Roberts after was a a long life of the Akron area. He was a baker at the City Baking retiring with 35 years service. He was a member of the Akron Baptist Temple and Star Lodge No.

187, He is survived by his wife, Emma son, Earl of Akron; daughter, Mrs. Sue Voss, of Akron; brother, Robert of Akron; sister, Mrs. Mae Eagan, Vermillion; grandchildren, Scott, Bruce and Emmaley Roberts, all of Akron. Services will be 10:30 a.m. Friday at the Schermesser Funeral Home, Rev.

Paul D. Outland officiating. Interment Greenlawn Memorial Park. NO CALLING HOURS. Memorials may be made to the Visiting Nurse Service of Summit County.

(Schermesser, 724-9351). Ray Vernon Ruby Ray Vernon Ruby, 66, of 78 E. Archwood died Tuesday p.m., after a short illness. Funeral services will be from Akron Baptist Temple, Thursday 2 p.m., Rev. Paul D.

Outland officiating. Interment Plainfield Cemetery, Plainfield, 0., Friday 1 p.m. Friends may call at the church after 12 noon Thursday and also at the Prentice Funeral Home, 1154 Kenmore from 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday. (Prentice Funeral Home, KENMORE CHAPEL, 753- 7721).

Edythe W. Stahl Edythe W. Stahl, 78, of 738 Excelsior died Oct. 7 at Akron General Medical Center after a long illness. She was born in Medina, 0., and lived in Akron 60 years.

She was a former office worker at Firestone Tire Rubber. She is survived by her sister, Mrs. Nellie McDonald, of Tallmadge; nieces, Mrs. Joanne Sankoski, of Akron, Mrs. Betty Carr, Cuyahoga Falls.

Funeral services Saturday, 1 p.m., at the Eckard-Baldwin Funeral Home, Pastor Norman Meager officiating. Interment Rose Hill Burial Park. Friends may call at the funeral home Friday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. (Eckard-Baldwin, 760 E. Market 535-7141.) Jasper Thomas TALLMADGE Jasper 86, of 841 Newton died October 9 at Akron City Hospital.

Funeral announcements later. (Hopkins.) Louise R. Williams Mrs. Louise R. Williams, 62, of 745 S.

Firestone died October 8 at Akron General Medical Center after a long illness. Mrs. Williams was born in Akron and was a life resident of this area. She was employed as a secretary at Roadway Express Akron Terminal. Mrs.

Williams was an active member of High Street Christian Church, Forget-Me-Not Garden Club, Alpha Gamma Delta Sorority and Y.W.C.A. Camera Club. She is survived by her son, Richard H. Williams of Croton-OnHudson, N.Y.; daughter, Mrs. Janet L.

Williams of LaCanada, mother, Mrs. Victoria R. Harford, of Akron; sister, Mrs. H. Paul (Doris) Wells of Cuyahoga Falls; five grandchildren.

Funeral services will be 2 p.m. Friday at the Schermesser Funeral Home, where friends may call Thursday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m., Rev. Harry E. Smith officiating. Interment Crown Hill Memorial Park, Twinsburg, O.

Memorials may be made to High Street Christian Church, or your favorite charity. (Schermesser, 724-9351). our second century Compassion individual concern these have not changed in 100 years of a Billow's service to the Greater Akron community since 1875. billow's 3 chapels Portage Cuyahoga Fairlawn Lakes 867-4141 Falls OF OF OF Death Notices C. Barnes Melvin Franklin DOYLESTOWN Thomas C.

Melvin Franklin, 402 Fuller Barnes, 70, of 965 N. Portage died at Akron City Hospital Octodied Tuesday a.m. ber 9. Services will be announced Funeral services Friday, 1 p.m., later. (Stewart Calhoun, 535- at the Campfield-Hickman Funeral 1543).

Home, Rev. William McCreery officiating. Burial Greenlawn Ceme- Cathie A. Griffin tery. Friends may call at the funeral home Thursday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 Cathie A.

Griffin, 9, of 450 W. p.m., and until time of services on Thornton died Oct. 5 at ChilFriday. (Campfield-Hickman, Bar- dren's Hospital after a long illness. berton, 745-3161.) Funeral services Friday, 1:30 Sam Caffee p.m., from the Stewart CalSam Caffee, of 170 Charles houn Funeral died Oct.

8 at St. Thomas Hospital. Chapel, Rev. Funeral announcements later. Ronald J.

Fow(Turner, 928-9089). ler officiating. Burial Mt. George Conway Peace. Friends of 818 Silver- may call at the George Conway, 70, crest died October 8, at Bar- Chapel Thursday berton Citizen's Hospital.

7 to 9 p.m. (Stewart Calhoun, Funeral arrangements later. 535-1543.) (Schlup, 745-3131). Owen D. Hartman Owen D.

Hartman, 53, of 185 Pauline Cussio Eastholm died Pauline (DeOrio) Cussio, 81, of ber 8 at Thomas Hos- Pauline (DeOrio) Cussio, 81, of 1214 Allendale died Oct. 6, 1975 at Akron City Hospital. Mrs. Cussio was born July 18, 1894 in Italy. She came to the Akron area in 1922.

She is survived by her husband, Joseph; daughters, Teresa Casalandra of New Castle, Maria Vanderkaay of Lancaster, five grandchildren; six greatgrandchildren; brother, Constanino Taretto of Italy; sister, Maria of South America. She was a member of St. Paul's Catholic Church, the Holy Rosary Society, and the Mother of Sorrows of St. Anthony's Catholic Church. Friends may call at the Rossi Chapel, 552 N.

Main Wednesday from 7 to 9 and Thursday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9. There will be a wake service at the funeral home 8 p.m. Thursday. Mass of the Resurrection will be Friday 10 a.m. at St.

Paul's. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. (Rossi, 376-4323). Edna E. Davis WADSWORTH Mrs.

Edna E. Davis, 65, formerly of 584 Johnson Wadsworth, died October 8 after a lengthy illness. Mrs. Davis was a native of Doylestown, and spent all of her life in the Doylestown-Wadsworth area. She formerly worked 16 years at the Ohio Match Co.

Mrs. Davis is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Roberta Goode; and son, George W. Davis; three grandchildren, all of Wadsworth. Family will receive friends at the Hilliard-Cox Funeral Home 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.

Thursday, where funeral services will be conducted at 2 p.m. Friday, with Rev. Neil Jackson officiating. Interment Woodlawn Cemetery. (Hilliard-Cox, 334-1501.) Robert E.

Eckman CLINTON Robert E. Eckman, 47, of 2828 Baughman died October 8 at Akron General Medical Center. Born in Barberton, he lived all his life in this area. He worked at the Company for 28 years as a welder. He was a member of the Covenant Baptist Church, and an Army Veteran of the Korean War.

He is survived by wife, Neva; sons, Rodney of Clinton and Glen Adkins of Akron; brothers, Cy, Orange City, Kenneth of Deland, Bill of Orrville, Alfred and Tom of Barberton, Dale of Phoenix, Eugene of Akron; sisters, Mrs. Pauline Curtain of Akron, Mrs. Mary Reid, Mrs. Betty Muckleroy, Mrs. Delores Sherman, all of Barberton.

Funeral services will be 2 p.m. Saturday at the Hahn Funeral Home, Rev. Paul Fulks officiating. Interment Clinton Cemetery. Friends may call Friday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.

Remembrances may be made to the Covenant Baptist Church or Oncology Research of Akron General Medical Center. (Hahn, 825-2467). Tereza Hallas BARBERTON Tereza Hallas, 80, of 532 E. Washington died Oct. 7 at Citizen's Hospital.

Funeral services will be 9 a.m. Friday from the Hahn Funeral' Home, 9:30 at St. Nicholas Byzantine Catholic Church. Interment ent St. Nicholas Cemetery.

Friends may call Thursday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m., Parastas services will be 8 p.m. Thursday. (Hahn, 825-2467). Emmaline Halstead CLEARWATER Mrs. Emmaline (Fair) Halstead, 60, of Clearwater, formerly of Akron, died Sept.

27. She graduated from Akron Central High School, and formerly managed Polsky's Beauty Salon. She leaves her husband, W. Halstead; aunt, Mrs. Mary Flanders, of Clearwater.

Moss Lakesite Chapel, Clearwater, handled funeral arrangements. SYMPATHY FLOWERS help express your feelings Call 434-4533 Flowers Telegraphed Anywhere AKRON FLORAL Charge Accounts Available 139 S. Main Open Sun. 9 te Noon Thursday, October 9, 1975 Akron Beacon Journal C17 CLASSIFIED CLASSIFIED Deaths Elsewhere Walter Feldenstein, 74, who headed the East Berlin Komiche Opera for the last 28 years, in East Berlin. Clifford 0.

Sullivan, 77, senior justice of the U.S. Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals, in Detroit. He served 11 years on the appeals court, taking semi-retirement in 1973 court since then. Emma L. Siebert Emma L.

Siebert, 70, of 65 Byers apt. 1310, formerly of Kenmore, died Oct. 8. She was a native of Zanesville, 0. and an Akron resident for 50 years.

She is survived by husband, Joseph daughters, Mrs. Mary Rothenbuhler, Mrs. William (Shirley) Light, of Akron, and Mrs. Terrence (Carol) Walsh, of Trenton, N.J.; 14 grandchildren; 13 great grandchildren; sister, Mrs. Mary Workman, Coral Gables, brothers, Fred Zoller of Bradenton, Fla.

and Samuel Zollar of Zanesville, 0. Friends may call at the Schlup Funeral Chapel, Kenmore blvd. at Eighth Thursday from 3 to 9 p.m. where services will be held Friday 11 a.m. Burial Greenlawn Memorial Park.

(Schlup, 745- 3131). Eric S. Whitby MARSHALLVILLE Eric S. Whitby, 6, of R. D.

1, Marshallville, formerly of Canal Fulton, was fatally injured in a bicycle-auto accident Tuesday afternoon. He was a first grade student at Doylestown. He is survived by his Mrs. Susan Whitby, of Marshallville; father, William Whitby, of Barberton; one sister, April, of Marshallville; grandparenfs, Mrs. Virginia McCarney, of Akron, John Ringler, of Ft.

Wayne, and Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Allen, of Barberton. Funeral services Friday, 1 p.m., at the Swigart Funeral Home, Canal Fulton. Burial Union Cemetery.

Friends may call at the funeral home today 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. (Swigart, Canal Fulton, 854-2356.) NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT NOTICE OF and serving as a consultant to the Laura Williamson Laura Williamson, of 978 Mercer died October 7. Funeral services will be Friday 10 a.m. at the Turner Funeral Home, Rev. George NcNabb officiating.

Interment Mt. Peace Cemetery. Friends may call Thursday from 7 to 9 p.m. at the funeral home. Condolences may be sent to and procession will form from the home of Mrs.

Allen, 525 Wabash. (Turner, 928-9089). Mary F. Willis Mary F. Willis, 82, of 50 Cotter died Oct.

7 at St. Thomas Hospital. Funeral services Friday, 1 p.m., at the Chapel in University Park, Dr. David L. Burnham officiating.

Interment Crown Hill Burial Park. Friends may call at the EckardBaldwin Funeral Home Thursday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. (Eckard-Baldwin, 760 E. Market 535-7141.) Violet M. Wood PORTAGE LAKES Violet M.

Wood, 58, of 453 Canova Akron, died in Barberton Citizen's Hospital October 7. She was a member of Unity of Akron, and was born in Wadsworth, O. She is survived by son, Russell G. Duty, of Akron. Friends may call 6 through 9 p.m.

Friday. Private family service Saturday, Rev. Stanley A. Roberts, of the Metropolitan Community Church, officiating. (Pfeifle, 666- 4188.) NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT ESTATE OF Ralph S.

Smith ESTATE OF Myrtle Steiner ESTATE OF Nellie Miley DECEASED DECEASED DECEASED Notice is hereby given that Notice is hereby given that Notice is hereby given that Alice J. Smith, 1252 S. Cleve- Gladys L. Gorham, 2779 Iron- William D. Lanum, 3292 Sanaland-Massillon Copley, wood Cuyahoga Falls, torium Akron, Ohio 44312 Ohio 44321 has been duly ap- Ohio has been duly appointed has been duly appointed and pointed and qualified as Exe- and qualified as Executrix of qualified as Executor of the cutrix of the Estate of the Estate of Myrtle Steiner Estate of Nellie Miley deSmith deceased, late of deceased, late of Summit ceased, late of Summit CounSummit County, Ohio.

Credi- County, Ohio. Creditors claims tv, Ohio. Creditors claims are tors claims are to be filed are to be filed with Executrix to be filed with Executor with Executrix within four within four months from date within four months from date months from date of Appoint- of Appointment. of Appointment. ment.

Dated 19th day of Septem- Dated 29th day of SeptemDated 22nd day of Septem- ber, 1975 ber 1975 ber 1975 Case Number 251-123883-44 Case Number 251-123827-16 Case Number 250-123790-218 NATHAN KOPLIN NATHAN KOPLIN NATHAN KOPLIN Judge of Summit Judge of Summit Judge of Summit County, Ohio County, Ohio County, Ohio Sept. 25, Oct. 29 October 2 16 September 25 October 2 9 NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT PUBLIC AUCTION NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT ESTATE OF Blanche M. The following School Bus ESTATE OF Elizabeth R. Breitenstine DECEASED will be offered for Public Sale Stalter, also known as Eliza- Notice is hereby given that to the highest bidder.

beth Rose Stater DECEASED Wayne E. Breitenstine, 3118 S. 10:30 A. M. November 8, 1975 Notice is hereby given that Main Akron, Ohio 44319 By the Coventry Local Joseph F.

Stalter, 3874 and Glenn E. Breitenstine, School District at the Bus GaFairfield Mogadore, Ohio 5060 Coleman, Akron, Ohio rage, 1135 Portage Lakes 44260 has been duly appointed 44319 have been duly appoint- Drive, Akron, Ohio. and qualified as Executor of ed and qualified as Executor 1965 GMC 66 the Estate of Elizabeth R. of the Estate of Blanche M. PASSENGER SCHOOL BUS Stalter, deceased, late of Sum- Summit County, Ohio.

Credi- The Coventry Local Stalter, aka Elizabeth Rose Breitenstine deceased, late of SA4022G7548F School mit County, Ohio. Creditors tors claims are to be filed District reserves the right to claims are to be filed with with Executor within four bid. This bus to be sold on an Executor within four months months from date of Appoint- basis. You may infrom date of Appointment. ment.

spect prior to the public sale Dated 22nd day of Septem- Dated 29th day of Septem- date by calling at 644-2371. time of ber 1975 ber 1975 Terms: Cash sale. Case Number 251-123797-1 Case Number 251-123961-83 RICHARD G. TODD, NATHAN KOPLIN NATHAN KOPLIN Clerk -Treasurer Judge of Summit Judge of Ohio Summit LEGAL ADVERTIsem*nT County, Ohio County, PUBLIC AUCTION will be September 25 October 2 9 October 2 9 16 held OCTOBER 31ST, 1975, LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE TO beginning at 9:30 A.M., D.S.T., In accordance with the CONTRACTORS to be held on the premises of provisions of Section 3313.41 of Sealed bids will be received of the North property Avenue, located Munroe at Falls, 1134 the Revised Code of Ohio, by the Board of Education tice is hereby given that the the Akron City School District, Ohio, formerly known as the Board of Education of the Ak- Summit County, Ohio, at the County Home, items for sale of the ron City School District, will Office of the Clerk, Room 108, Commercial as listed offer for sale at Public Auc- Administration Building, 70 N. below: tion, at the Board of Educa- Broadway, Akron, Ohio, until INSIDE MAIN BUILDING: tion Building, 70 North Broad- 12:00 o'clock noon (Eastern Wood mantels around fireway, Room, on the 10th day of No- tober 17, 1975, for an addition breaker panels, wiring, Room 200 Board Daylight Saving Time) on Oc- places; steel stairwells, Circuit winvember, 1975 at 4:00 P.M., for a learning resource center dow glass, doors, bathtubs, current time, the following at Innes Jr.

High School, 1999 other plumbing fixtures, steam property: East Avenue, Akron, Ohio, in piping, OUTSIDE pre-fab MAIN walkin BUILDING: coolers. The old Central-Hower accordance with drawings and Building (formerly known as specifications as prepared by Watertower, 2 grain bins, Hower Vocational High Paul R. Marcinkoski, School haywagon, young stock barn School), 110 West Exchange. Architect. for wood salvage, hog aluminum house Street Akron, Ohio.

Plans, specifications, and for wood salvage, TERMS OF SALE: Ten contract documents may be silo, feed bunk, hay barn. Check or Cashier's Check, at School Architect, 70 N. Broad- 3 boilers, boiler pumps, boilPercent (10.) Cash, Certified obtained from the Office of the INSIDE BOILER HOUSE: time and aplace of sale. Re- way, Akron, Ohio. A charge er piping, hot water tank, wamainder upon delivery of deed of $25.00 will be made for ter The storage above tank.

list of items is Akron City School District. All Architect's Office in good con- only partial list of items by the board of Education, each set not returned to the sales shall be subiect to all dition within ten days after available. matters of record in the office bids have been opened. The Board of Summit of the Recorder, Summit Plans and specifications are County Commissioners County, Ohio. on file for examination in the DON M.

STEPHENS Interested parties may view Office of the School Architect; President building and grounds by con- at the Builders Exchange, Ohio; 495 TED RICHARD E. COLE SLUSSER tacting the Assistant Superin- Wolf Ledges, Builders Akron, tendent, North Business and Finance, Room and 1737 the Euclid Avenue, Exchange, Cleve- By G. direction: McFADDEN 100. Broadway, land, Ohio; and at the F. W.

Administrator The Board of Education re- Dodge Corporation, 321 Hanna Oct 9 16 serves the right to accept or Building, Cleveland, Ohio. and SHERIFF'S SALE reiect any or all bids. Bids will be in the opened Adminis- Case No. 75-553 By action of the Board of publicly read THE STATE OF OHIO Education, September 29, tration Building, 70 N. Broad- Stark County, ss.

First Feder1975. way, Akron, after Ohio, Room time 200, for al Savings and Loan AssociaR. H. LEWIS immediately the tion of Akron, vs. Walter R.

Clerk -Treasurer filing of bids has expired. Bids with Schlagel, et al Oct. 9, 16, 23 30 shall be in conformity By virtue of an Order of LEGAL NOTICE Section 3313.46 of the submitted Ohio Re- Sale issued by the Clerk of the Sealed proposals addressed vised forms Code, furnished part of the on Court of Common Pleas of to the City Purchasing Agent documents, as and shall Stark County, Ohio, and to me will be received by the City of contract directed I will offer for sale at Akron, Ohio, at the office of contain the name of every public auction at the south the Purchasing Agent, Room person interested therein. be sub- door the Court House in the 501 Municipal Building, Akron, Separate for bids General may Construc- City of Canton, County of Ohio, until 10:30 A.M.. Eastern tion; mitted Mechanical Work; Elec- Stark and State of Ohio, 1975, the on Daylight Savings Time, on the trical Work; and LRC Monday, October 20, 24th day of October, 1975, at Combination bids may following described real estate, which time and place they will ment.

as outlined 10 wit: be publicly opened and read on also the be bid submitted form. Situated in the Township of for furnishing: Each bid shall be accompa- Lake, County of Stark and One (1) Heavy Duty Porta- nied by a bid bond issued by State of Ohio, 10 and in known Cloverleaf as ble Electric Welder, Lincoln being Lot No. Model No. K-1197-SB, or a solvent surety Board company of Edu- West Allotment No. 1, as recequal.

proved by the lorded in Plat Book 40, Page Specifications, which of include Akron cation, payable or to by the a order certified of Robert check 65 of the Stark County, Ohio, Ordinance compliance No. with City 616-1970, Equal check Lewis, to be Clerk, in the such bond of not or LOCATED: 874 Marigold Employment Opportunity on than five percent sum (5 pct.) Hartville, Ohio. Public Contracts, may be less the amount of which Appraised at Thirty Thoutained at the office of the of the bid is largest susceptible, includ- sand Nine Hundred Doliars chasing Agent. additive alternates, con- Each proposal must contain ing ditioned all that if the bid be ac- TERMS: the full names of all the par- will be en- Sale to commence 10 ties interested therein, and cepted, into a and contract the perform- o'clock a.m. must.

be accompanied by a ance tered of it properly secured. NICHOLAS T. GEORGE certified check in the amount Each bid shall be enclosed of One Hundred Dollars, envelope, sealed, GEORGE on a solvent bank as in an opaque to the Board of LOS, a guarantee, that if the pro- and addressed of Sheriff posal accepted a contract Education, and and the the name project Sept 18 25 Oct 2 9 16, 1975 will be City entered of Akron, Ohio, plainly marked on the outside into. the bidder through The its duly aufhorized of the envelope. and constituted officials, re- The the Board right of to Education reiect any re- WANT serves all the right to and to reiect waive any irregular bid and-or all bids.

serves or informality in proposal. By order of the proposals ADS THE CITY any OF AKRON, Akron Board of BRING BY OHIO VIRGIL L. DUNN, By Education ROBERT LEWIS, RESULTS October 16 Agent Sept 18 25 Oct 2 9 Purchasing Clerk 9, MONEY HOSPITAL FORREST'S AMBULANCE 535-1511 OUR PRICE FOR INVALID SERVICE ANY. WHERE IN SUMMIT COUNTY IS NOW $40.00. NO EXTRA CHARGES NO HIDDEN CHARGES ONE FLAT CHARGE OF $40.00.

24 HOURS A DAY 7 DAYS A WEEK. AND NOW! WHEEL CHAIR COACH SERVICE FOR $25.00. NURSING HOME SERVICE IS OUR SPECIALTY. EMERGENCY SERVICE ALSO AVAILABLE AT REASONABLE RATES. CLIP SAVE FOR EXTRA $2.00 INDEX INDEX VITAL STATISTICS pital following a brief illness.

He was born in Franklin, W. and lived in Akron 25 years. He was employed at the M.A. Knight Chemical Co. for 10 years, and was a World War I Army Veteran.

He is survived by wife, Duzella; daughter, Amy Chastain, of Akron; son, Daniel Hartman, of the home; granddaughter, Bobbi Jo Chastain; sisters, Mrs. Gene (Anna) Whytsell, of Springfield Mrs. Evelyn Ruddle, of Franklin, W. brother, Edward A. Hartman, of Greensburg.

Funeral services Saturday, 1 p.m., from the Hopkins Funeral Home, 547 Canton Akron, Rev. C. Vincent Wilson officiating. Burial Hillside Memorial Park. Friends may call at the funeral home 7 to 9 p.m.

Friday. (Hopkins.) John David Hubbard BROOKLYN, N.Y: John David Hubbard, died suddenly October 9 in New York. Funeral announcements later. Condolences may be sent to the home of his mother, Mrs. Lillie Hubbard, 291 Turner St.

(Turner, 928-9089). Dr. Charles Jones SILVER LAKE Dr. Charles F. Jones, 63, of 2917 Lee died Oct.

5 at Akron City Hospital after a brief illness. Services will be 1 p.m. Friday at the Billow Chapel, Twenty-third st. and Falls Cuyahoga Falls, where friends may call Thursday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m., Rev. John H.

Keefe officiating. Interment Crown Hill Cemetery. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the Geraldine Deibler Memorial Scholarship Fund, District 1, Ohio Society of Medical Technologists, in care of Stella Griffin, 1795 Berna Akron, 44312. (Billows, Falls, 867-4141). Walter Keating Walter Keating RITTMAN Walter Keating, 76, of 24 Liberty died October 8 at Fairfield County Hospital in Lancaster.

Arrangements later. (Gillman, Rittman, 925-2911.) Anna Kosna Anna Kosna CHICAGO, Ill. Anna Kosna, 73, formerly of 2679 Berry Norton, died Oct. 6 in Chicago. She was born in Shamokin, Pa.

and lived in Barberton 34 years. She was a member of St. Augustine Church. She is survived by son, Robert of Chicago; brothers, Edward and JoBrosky; sister, Mrs. Rose Link, all of Bethlehem, two grandchildren.

Funeral services will be held 11 a.m. Friday in the Greenlawn Memorial Park Chapel. Interment Greenlawn 'Memorial Park Cemetery. (Hahn, 825-2467). Mrs.

Bertha Looser RITTMAN Mrs. Bertha Looser, 87, died October 8 at the Cleveland Clinic. Arrangements later. (Gillman, Rittman, 925-2911.) Michael Penzenik Michael Penzenik, 56, of Russell beloved husband of Thelma (nee Long); father of Martha, Marilyn, Janice and David; son of Anna and the late Charles; brother of William, George Cilo, Mrs. Irene Brady, Mrs.

Margie LaSalle, all of Akron, an the late John. Services 2 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 11, at Christ Presbyterian Church, 12419 Chillicothe Chesterland. Friends received 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.

Friday at Stroud Funeral Home, 95 Franklin, Chagrin Falls. Howard Portis Howard Portis, of 698 Fultz died Oct. 8 at City Hospital. Funeral announcements later. (Turner, 928-9089).

1-Death Notices 1A -Memorials 2-Lodge Notices 3-Lost and Found 4-Birth Announcements 5-Card of Thanks 5A -in Remembrance 7-Funeral 6-Flower, Floral Design Directors 8-Monuments, Vaults 9-Cemetery Lots ANNOUNCEMENTS 10-Special Bulletins 10A Bazaar 11-Amusem*nts 12-Car Pool 12A Travel Information 13-Dogs, Birds and Pets 15-Wanted to Buy 16-Education 17-Job Lists 18-Books 19-Coins-Stamps HELP WANTED MALE-FEMALE 20-Factory 21-General: Hourly, Salary 21A -Medical 22-Office Management 23-Sales Work 24-Technical 25-Domestics 26- Employment Agencies 27 Jobs Wanted 28-SERVICES Appliance Service Appraisers and Liquidators Basem*nt- Waterproofing Bookkeeping Brick, Block Work Bulldozing Carpenter Work Carpets Ceilings Cement Work Chimneys Cinders Dressmaking Driveways Electrical Work Fences Floors Fill Dirt Furnaces, Air Conditioning Furniture General Mauling- -All Kinds Home Security Housecleaning Income Tax Landscaping Laundry Certified Movers Moving Painting- Decorating Paper Cleaning Paperhanging Plastering Plumbing and Drain Remodeling Roofing -Spouting Sewing Machine Repair Siding Snow Plowing Television Service Topsoil Tree Surgery Service Upholstering Washer Repairs Window ShadesWindow -Wall Washing HOME CARE 30-Care 29-Care of childrenlids RENTALS RENTALS--ROOMS 31-Rooms, Home Cooking 32-Furnished Rooms 32B Barberton 32C-Cuyahoga Falls 32D Rooms RENTALSAPARTMENTS 34 Furnished Suites 35-Apartments Furnished 35B-Barberton 35C-Cuvahoga Falls 35D-Furniture Rental 36-Apartments Unfurnished 36B-Barberton 36C-Cuvahoga Falls RENTALS- HOMES 37-Homes Furnished 37B-Barberton 37C-Cuvahoga Falls 38-Mobile Homes, Rent 39-Homes unfurnished 39B-Barberton 39C-Cuvahoga Falls 40-Wanted Lake Cottages 41-Lake Homes Cottages RENTALS -GENERAL 42-Florida Resorts 43-National Resorts 44-Farms and Land 45-Stores Garages 45A -Offices 46-Business Property 47 -industrial Property 48-Business Property Wanted 49-Suburban Property 50-Wanted to Rent 51-Rental Agencies MERCHANDISE 52-Auctions 53-Miscellaneous 53A -Christmas Trees 538-Food 53C-Lawns and Gardens 53D-Printing Supplies 54-Coal, Wood 55-Furnaces, Air Conditioners 56-Hi-Fi, Radio and TV 57-Home Furnishings 58-Antiques 59-Furniture Wanted 60-Music 61-Musical Instruments Wanted 62-Wearing Apparel 63-Store, Office, Beauty, Restaurant Supplies 64-Machinery and Tools 65-Farm Machinery 66-Heavy Machinery 67-Livestock and Supplies 68-Building Materials 69-Garages 70-Boats, Canoes, Yachts 70A -Swimming Pools Supplies 71-Sports Section 71A-Camping Trailers 71B-Snowmobiles 72-Photo Equipment FINANCIAL AND INSURANCE 73-Opportunities 74-Opportunities Wanted 75-Insurance 76-Buy and Sell Mortgages 77-Loans All Kinds 78-Money Wanted REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATECOMMERCIAL 79-Business Property 80-Industrial Property 81-Investment Property 82-Property Management 83-Home Builders REAL ESTATE- RESIDENTIAL 84-Wanted-City Properties 85-General Real Estate 86-Central Akron 86A -Trade and Exchange 87-City Property West 87A-Fairlawn Area 88-City Property East 89-Ellet 90-Mogadore 91-Lakemore 92-City Property South 93-Kenmore 94-Barberton 94A -Norton 95-Doviestown 96-City Property North 97-Cuyahoga Falls 97 A -Northampton 98-Tallmadge 99- Silver Lake 100-Stow 101-Kent-Ravenna 102-Suburban North 103-Hudson 104-Northfield 105-Twinsburg 106-Munroe Falls 107 Suburban West 108-Bath-Richfield 109-Medina 110-Copley 111-Suburban East 112-Uniontown 112A-Hartville 113-Greentown 113A-Canton-Massilion Area 114-Suburban South 114A-Manchester 1148-Canal Fulton -Clinton 115-Wadsworth 115A-Rittman 116-Resort Property 117-Portage Lakes Property 118-Area Lake Property 119-Property North America 119A -Florida Real Estate 119B-Ohio Towns 120-Lots and Acreage 121-Lots Wanted 122-Wanted Suburban 123-Farms 124-Wanted Farms AUTOMOTIVE 126-Mobile Homes 127-Motorcycles, Bikes 128 Tires, Parts, Service 129-Sports, Foreign Cars 129 A -Imported Car Parts and Service 129B Antique Cars 130- Trucks 131-Airpianes 132-Cars, Trucks Wanted 133- Automotive Section 134- Auto Loans 135-Auto Leasing.

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Akron Beacon Journal
The March 2, 2007 front page of the Akron Beacon Journal
TypeDaily newspaper
EditorCheryl Powell
Founded1839 (as the Summit Beacon)
Headquarters388 South Main Street Akron, Ohio US
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What is the phone number for Akron Beacon Journal? ›

How can I cancel my subscription? You can cancel at any time by calling Customer Service at 1-800-777-2442.

How much is the Akron Beacon Journal? ›

*After 3 months, Tuesday-Sunday Print Delivery + Digital will be $35/month. The Sunday Only Print Delivery + Digital will be $19/month after 3 months. The Saturday & Sunday Print Delivery + Digital will be $30/Month after 3 months.

Why do newspapers charge so much for obituaries? ›

Why does it cost so much to post an obituary? Publishing an obituary in the newspaper is expensive because of the limited space papers have. Newspapers value every inch of each page, so they must charge to use that limited space for an obituary.

How do I add an obituary to the Akron Beacon Journal? ›

Need Help Publishing an Obituary in Akron Beacon Journal? Obituaries can also be telephoned to our support team at +1 (800) 917-9207 or sent by email to gannettobits@​obituaries.com.

Why is Akron Ohio called Akron? ›

It became a settlement, and soon was named Akron by the wife of a train engineer. She was fond of the name Akron, based from her hometown in Ohio. The name came from a Greek word meaning "an elevation". At the elevation of 4,662 ft, Akron is the highest point from Denver to Chicago along the BNSF Railway.

Where did the Akron Beacon Journal move to? ›

The Beacon Journal will relocate into the top floor of the nearby AES building off South Main Street, on the outskirts of the former B.F. Goodrich campus in downtown Akron.

Who owns Akron Beacon Journal? ›

GateHouse Media, the company that owns the Akron Beacon Journal and nine other Ohio newspapers, on Monday announced its long-planned acquisition of Gannett, creating the nation's largest newspaper chain.

How do I submit a story to the Akron Beacon Journal? ›

Send email to Features Editor Lynne Sherwin at? lsherwin@thebeaconjournal.com, or mail to Good News, Features Department, Akron Beacon Journal, 44 E. Exchange St., P.O. Box 640, Akron, OH 44309. No phone calls, please, and keep your responses to 500 or fewer words so we can share as many as possible.

How do I cancel my Akron Beacon Journal subscription? ›

This additional charge will be added to your billing, corresponding to the delivery date of the edition. You can opt out of Premium Editions at any time by contacting customer service at 1-800-777-2442.

How do I contact Akron News? ›

Submit News and Events

If you have a letter or a guest opinion piece, call 970-345-2296. You may also e-mail a query to Christa Vasquez at cvasquez@akronnewsreporter.com.

How much do Akron Beacon Journal teachers get paid? ›

The average Akron teacher's salary is $69,726. Teacher salaries in school districts can vary based on years of experience, step increases and education.

How much does it cost to go to University of Akron for 4 years? ›

The total cost is the sticker price, plus the cost of room and board, books and supplies, and transportation and personal expenses. At The University of Akron, the total cost is $28,433 for in-state students and $31,506 for out-of-state students.

Who sells Akron Beacon Journal? ›

The Akron Beacon Journal/Ohio.com is getting a new owner. GateHouse Media will buy the Beacon Journal, including website Ohio.com, from owner Black Press Ltd. in a deal expected to close no later than June 30. The sale price: $16 million, according to a news release.

How much does it cost to put an obituary in the local newspaper? ›

An average obituary can easily be $200.00-500.00. Costs vary by publication. Newspapers charge by the line and can average $450 for a complete obituary. The average obituary cost begins at $200.00 and increases due to the amount of content, including a photograph and the length of the obituary.

Do you pay by the word for obituary? ›

Most newspapers charge by line, so the higher the word count, the higher the price. However, families and loved ones can save money by looking into online options. Publishing an online obituary costs between $50 and $100 and allows for more opportunities to share it through email and social media.

How much does it cost to put an obituary in the AJC? ›

FAQ. How much does an obituary in the Atlanta Journal Constitution cost? Placing an obituary in the Atlanta Journal Constitution starts at $60.00.

How much does a nyt obituary cost? ›

FAQ. How much does an obituary in The New York Times cost? Placing an obituary in The New York Times starts at $263.00.

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