The Plain Dealer from Cleveland, Ohio (2024)

8C SATURDAY, THE JUNE PLAIN 12. DEALER 1971 I Beath Nuticra GAILY ISSUES Received until 11 P.M. Greater Cleveland Final 9 P.M. -All Editions 6:20 P.m, Editions A SUNDAY ISSUES P.M, Clareland P.M. Sal.

-Part of Greater Clevaisas ALBRIGHT Amelia T. Albright, (nce Walter), wite of the late Peter, dear mother of Lucille Vaughn, grandmother and great-grandmother. Thursdav. Moss of the Resurrection Satur: dov, June 12, St. Clement Church 9 a.m.

Interment Massilion, Friends received of The Nickels Funeral Home, 14500 Madison Ave. ALLEN Mabel L. Allen. beloved daughter nt the tote W.J. and kathryn (nee McGowan).

sister of Murv Robert June 11. Mass of the Resurrection Monday, June 14, S1, Patrick's Church (Rocky River Dr.) 10 a.m Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Friends mov roll at Chambers Funeral Home, 4420 Rocky River Dr. at Puritas, SA. TURDAY 79 P.M., SUNDAY 3.5 AND 70 P.M.

BALLESTERO Michael Bollestero, passed away In Calitornia, devoted husband of the late Lillie (nee Morrison), dear tather of Audrey Twlogs, Woodrow, Pauline Slusher, Madeline Farone, Betty Wolf and Maxine Ruggieri of California, arandfather of 30. great-arandtother of five. Friends may call at The Louis A. Bodnar Son Funeral Chanel. Lorain Ave.

at W. 41st where services will be held Monday. June 14. at 10 a.m. Interment HIllcrest Memorial Park.

VISITING HOURS SATURDAY A 7.9 P.M., SUNDAY 3-5 AND 7-9 P.M. BERISWILL Mark Beriswill, son of Virginia (nec Huber) and Al Beriswill, brother of Linda, Carol, Lols. I. aurie and James. Services Mon.

dov, June 14, 10 a.m. at St. Martin's Church, Valley City. Friends received at The Bauer Funeral Home, 2089 Columbio Rd. Volley City, VISITATION SATURDAY AFTER 7 P.M.

AND SUNDAY AFTERNOON AND EV. ENING. BOND Fredrick Chase Bond oge 96, loving husband of the late Groce (nee Wilder) Bond, father of the late Harrison F. and of John Elizabeth B. Leypoldt, Fredrick C.

grandfather and great grandfather. In Tampa, June 7, 1971. Private service. Memorial services will be held on Sunday, June 27 at 4 p.m. Lyndhurst Baptist Church, 5020 Movileid Rd.

BROWN David D. Brown, beloved husband of Marparet (nee Quinn), dearest father of Robert Lee Kathleen devoted grandfather of eight. dear brother of Peter McKenzie: Mrs. Nellle. Tullls, Andrew and James (both deceased).

Mass of The Resurrection at 9 Monday, June 14 of St. Joseph Church (Collinwood). The family will re celve friends of The DICicco Sons Funeral Home, 15707 St. Clair Ave. SATURDAY AND SUNDAY' AND 7-9 P.M.

Drath Natircas BURDA Cosimir Burda, beloved hus. bond of Jeanette (nee Cropor), dear brother of Pauline Suchina. Mary Aust, Benny, John. Wolter and Jeannette Eckerfield, beloved uncle of John D. Walker, Funeral SPI VICES Monday, June o.m, at Corpus Christi Church Interment Calvary Cemeterv.

Friends mov call at The A. J. DAY 2-5 AND 7-9 P.M. Pearl Rd. SATURDAY AND SUN Tomon Sons Funeral Home, 4772 DAVIS Milo Davis, beloved father of Ellie Young.

dear uncle of five, passed away Thursday, June 10, 1971. Funeral services will held Monday, June 14, East Mi. Zion Baptist Church, 9990 Euclid at 1 p.m. The family will receive 2491 friends at The House of Wills, C. 55th SUNDAY 7-8 P.M.

Friends mav 0150 call at the residence of Mrs. Ellie Young, 1080 E. 97th St. DIAMOND Max Diamond, beloved father of Muriel Diamond of New York City. dear brother of Oscar, Mrs.

Fove Soloer of Ft. Lee, N. J. Ben, Dr. Leo and Samuel.

Services at The Berkowitz-Kumin Inc. Memorial Chapel, 1985 S. Taylor Cleve. land Sunday, June 13. at 10 a m.

Interment Park ot the Synagogue residence Cemetery. Homily of Dr. and Mrs. Leo Diamond, 2548 Channing Rd. Family will receive friends P.M.

at the SATURDAY. funeral home from DRAGOUN George Dragon, uncle of Dragoun Jr. of Steubenville, 0.. and Richord Pokorny of Cleveland. Funeral services Monday, 10 0.111.

from Charles A. Wilson Chapel In Dillonvale, O. Burial MI. Pleasant, 0. EVANS Ruth B.

Evans (nee Breene), wife of J. Bernord Evans, sister of Helen and Marie. Passed away June 7. Burial June at Calvary tions Cemetery, may Oil be City, made Pa. to Contribu: Research of University Hospital.

FERENCZ Cyril C. Ferencz, beloved husband of Mary (nec Siemechak), dear father of Donald C. dear grandfather of Donald and Daniel, dear brother of Frank, Ann Beno, Helen Kortan and Marie (deceased). Mass of The Resurrection Monday, June 14, at St. Prokop.

Catholic Church (W. 41st St.) a.m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Family receive friends Malichok Funeral Home, 5660 Ridoe Parma, 0., SATURDAY SUNDAY 2-5 AND 7-10 P.M. FULLER Dr.

Milan Fuller, D. V. beloved husband of Ruth L. (nec School), dear father of Mrs. Marlin Burk, Mrs.

Camila Turk and M. Paul and grandfather. Services Sunday, June 13 at 2:30 a.m. at Beebetown Baptist Church, 146 Marks Rd Memorials are suggested to the building Frlends received at The Bauer Funeral Home, 2089 Columbia Valley City, 0. SATURDAY AF.

TERNOON AND EVENING. FURKA John Furka, formerly of Twinsburg, 0., husband of the late Mary, dear father of Mrs. Helen Chandik, Mrs. Elsie Doran, Mrs. Ruth Graber and George, brother of Mrs.

Josephine Fetzer, grandfather of seven, of right, passed away Thursdav. Services will be held Monday, June 14, 1971 at 1 p.m. at The Johnson Funeral Home, Twinshura, O. (corner of Post Rd. and Rt.

91). where friends will be recelved 2-4 7-9 P.M. SATURDAY, AND 7-9 P.M. SUNDAY. Mrs.

Lorenz Dies; Active in DAR Dies; DAR Army service in World War I. In his earlier years, Dr. Fuller treated livestock in a large rural area. In recent years, he confined his practice to the treatment of small animals. His offices were at his home.

2752 Boston Road. Strongsville. Ile was a member of the Northern Ohio Beagle Club. Survivors include his wife. Ruth daughters, Mrs.

Marilyn Burk and Mrs. Camilla Turk, and a son, M. Paul Jr. Services will be at the Beebctown Baptist Church, 146 Marks Road. Brunswick, Medina County.

at 2:30 p.m. tomorrow. Mrs. William R. Lorenz, 82.

a member of Western Reserve Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution and a native of Perry in Lake County, died Thursday in Overlook House. 2187 Overlook Road S.E. Her former residence was at 1327 Oakridge Road, Cleveland Heights. Mrs. Lorenz.

the former Ethel M. Landphair, was a member of the Heights Chapter of the Order of Eastern Star. the First Church of Christ, Scienfist, and the Mother Church, Boston. Her husband is a retired treasurer and secre1ary of the Cleveland Hardware Forging Co. Surviving also are a son, Albert daughter, Miss Alta-May; grandchildren, and a great-grandchild.

Memorial services will be at the Brown-Forward funeral home, 17022 Chagrin Boulevard, Shaker lleights, at 4:30 p.m. Monday. David D. Brown David D. Brown, 63.

founder and president of Brown Electric died Thursday in his home, 1033 Ivanhoe Road N.E. The company offices are at the same address. Mr. Brown established the business in 1941. lie was born in Scotland and came here with his parents in 1910.

Survivors include his wife. Margaret: son, Robertlee and a daughter, Kathleen M. Services will be at St. Joseph Catholic Church, 966 E. 146th Street, at 9 a.m.

Monday. Dr. Milan P. Fuller Milan P. Fuller.

78. a doctor of veterinary medicine in Strongsville for 52 vears, died yesterday in Southwest General Ilospital, Berea. Dr. Fuller, born in Columbia Station, was graduated from the old Cincinnati Veterinary College in 1917. He started his practice in Strongsville after U.S.

Deaths From Wire Reports BATH, Maine William George Grace, the marine engineer who handcut a plate from the prow of the sunken submarine S-5, allowing 26 trapped crewmen to swim to safety, is dead at 85. The plate he cut from the S-5, which sank in Long Island Sound shortly after World War I. is now in the Naval Museum in Washington. NEW HAVEN, Conn. the Yale University classics Anne were killed in a in eastern France, the were buried at Colmar.

Prof. Adam M. Parry of department and his wife traffic accident near Colmar university learned. They DETROIT-Ralph B. Novak, former vice president of the American Newspaper Guild, is dead at 63.

At the time of his death he was treasurer-manager of the Communicating Arts Credit Union and the national director from Michigan to the National Credit Union Association. Draih Notires GLADYS Funeral Home, 14133 Detroit SATURDAY AND SUNDAY, 3-5 AND 7-9 P.M. JOINS Ira P. Joins, beloved husband of Anna, father of Harold, brother Clarence. June 10.

Friends call Sunday, June 13, at Leland D. French Funeral Home, 2118 E. 461h St. where services will be held Monday at 11 a.m.. KELLY Joseph Kelly, beloved husband of the late Ann Marie (nee Poloskv), futher of Joseoh Duane son of Pautine and the late George.

brother of Helen DeFipeo. Elizabeth Sahady both of Pennsvivania, Pearl Dennis of Virginia, Jacob and the late Thomas. Suddeniv June 10. Funeral service Monday. June 14 at St.

George Syrian Orthodox Church, 2587 W. 14th St. at 11 a.m. Prayer of Mercy Saturday and Sunday, at 8 p.m. Friends may call at Chambers Funeral Home 4420 Rocky River Dr.

at Puritas SATURDAY 7-9 P.M., SUNDAY 3-5 AND 7-9 P.M. KENNEDY band les Helen, dear father of Charles H. Kennedy, beloved husCharles R. and stepfather of Mrs. Gila Strong and Charles Hooker, brother of Mrs.

Isabel MacDonald and Richard, and grandfather. Services and time later. Arrangements by The Rinear Funeral Home. KEWLEY John T. Kewlev, beloved husband May (nee Nicholl), dear tather of John L.

Kewley and Ethel Bibbs, grandfather of nine. Services Monday, June 14, 1971 at 1:30 The Donald B. Johnson Funeral Home, 521 Broadwav, Bedford, where friends will be recelved 7-9 P.M. AND 7-9 P.M. SUNDAY.

KRUPP Lenore A. Krupp (nee Heglaw), beloved wite of the late Clarence dear mother of William E. and Eloine of California, sister of Mrs. Nell Eakin (Mary), Edward C. and the late Helen, grandmother of Holly Anit.

Friends received ut James P. Mullaney Funeral Home, 9819 Miles Ave, where services will be held Monday, June 14, 1971 1 p.m. Interment Highland Pork Ce. metery. VISITING HOURS SATURDAY AND SUNDAY 2-4 AND 7-9 P.M.

KRUPSA Joseph Krupsa, beloved of Mary (nec Kaprail, father of Ronald, son of the late George and Ellzabeth (nec Romenicky), brotocr of John of Newton Falls, 0., the late George Jr. and Andy, brother-in-law of Ann Kaprol. Friends may call at The Fertolia Home, 5386 Lce Rd. at Broadway Maple Hts. Funeral Monday 9:45 a.m.

Services St. Joseph Byzantine Church, 10:30 o.m VISITING HOURS DAY 7-10 P.M. AND 2-10 P.M. PARASTAS SUNDAY AT 7 P.M. KVET Johanna kvet (nee Vogel), beloved wife of the late James, mother of Mrs.

Louise Karlesten of Califor nia, grandmother of Keith. Passed away Wednesday, June 9. Memorials may be forwarded to the North Presbyterian Services at The Busch Funeral Home, 4334 Pearl Monday, June 14 at p.m. where friends may call FROM 2-5 AND 7-10 P.M. LINDS.AY Janet Murle Gladys (nee Spencer).

age 22. beloved wife of John dear mother of Michelle Elizabeth, daughter of Charles and Edna Spencer, granddaughter of Mrs. Viola Spencer and Mr. and Mrs. James $15 ct of Charles and Ricky.

Passed awov Friday. I unerol service Monday, June 14 at 10 d.in. at Baker Funcral Home, Berea, where friends mav call SATURDAY AND SUNDAY 2-4 AND 7.9 P.M. GOLOMB Kate Goloinb, wife of the late Steve, dear mother of Helen FIllpek, Louise Bacho, grandmother and great-grandmother, Friday p.m. Funeral Mass at St.

Hedwlo Church Monday at 9 a.m. Friends may call at Paul Miscncik Funeral Home, 12900 Madison ROM 7-9 P.M. SATURDAY, 25 AND 79 P.M. SUNDAY. GRADY Catherine Grady (nce MCDonald), beloved witc of Patrick mother of Mrs.

Jack H. O'Malley (Suzanne), Patrick Grady Dayton. sister of rank McDonald of Encino, Calif. and Helen McDonald, grandmother of Jackie O'Malley. Funeral Monday, June T4 at Gesu Church at 11 0.01.

The family will receive friends at The Mohon-Murphy Funetol Home, 13201 Ave. SATURDAY AND SUNDAY 2-4 AND 7-9 P.M. GRAHAM Winifred Graham, wite of the lute Richard, mother of the late Vera Floesgarten and Walter Graham, grandmother ot Esther Chilkowski, Evelyn Borowy, William Parrott. Often, Lila Pleschke, Peggy June Baloven, Joanne Jones, Ronold and Donald Graham and areatgrandmother, Thursdqv. a.m.

Friends may call at Bollinger Funeral Home, 9810 Denison where services will be held Saturday at 9:30 a.m GREEN Alma R. Green (nee Wilson), beloved wife of Elmer, mother of Mrs. Betty Mackey, Mrs. Doris Klement, Richard Robert and Gloria grandmother of eight, grent-grandmother of one, passed away suddenly Friday. June 11.

Memorials may be forwarded to the Parma Lutheran Church Memorial Fund. Services at Parma Lutheran Church, 5280 Broadview Rd. Monday, June 14. at 1:30 p.m. Friends may call at The Busch Funeral Home, 4334 Pearl FROM 2-5 AND 7-10 P.M.

SUNDAY. HARTZELL Hilda Homer F. Hartzell, M.D., sister beloved of Louis wile of Friedman, M.D., and Grace Klein, passed away June 9. Interment private. Memorial services at The School of Nursing, St.

John's Hospital, Tuesday, June 15, at i p.m. Please omit flowers. Saxton Service. HAVENETI Walter Haveneth, beloved husband of Christine (Nebel), dear father of Walter grandfather ot four. Funeral Mass Monday, June 14, St.

Mark's Church 15800 Montrose Ave. at 10 a.m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Family will receive friends at Corrigan's Funeral Hone, Lorain Ave. at W.

1481h St. SUNDAY 3-5 AND 7-9 P.M. HERSKOVITZ Goldie Herskovitz, beloved wife the late Nathan, devoted mother of Mrs. Arthur Kaplan and Lester, both of Albany, N.Y., und Morris of Cleveland. Services were held in Albany, N.

Y. Arrangements by Miller- Deutsch Memorial Chapel Inc. HIGHAM Kathleen Hiaham (nee Masterson), beloved witc of Robert dear mother of Jack, grandmother of John and Jim, sister of Mary Masterson, Sarah McConnaghy, James Masterson, Agnes O' Toole, Bernard Masterson: Friday, June 11, 1971. Funeral Mass Monday, June 14, St. Stephen Church, 54th St.

af 10 a.m. Interment St. Joseph Cemetery. Member of the Third Order of St. Francis.

Friends moy call ot The McGorrav Funeral Home, 14133 Detroit Katherme Clark Lindsay, I residence 52 Emcrold Bay, Laguna Beach, formerly of Cleveland, wife ot Robert Lindsay, mother of Jean Eincline and Mary Coit, und grandmother, sister of William C. Colt of Old Mill Gates MIlls. Services and burial In California. LOMBARDO Joseph C. Lombardo.

beloved husband of Mary (nee Sartorio), dear father of Charles and Anthony and grandfather of Denise, Joseph Joseph A. and Carla Ann. Dear brother of Mary Gallo. Catherine Gruttaduria. Lena Mazzeo.

Willam S. and the late Som C. Mass of the Resurrection, St. Angela's Church, 20970 Lorain Saturdav, June 12. at 10 a.m.

Interment Calvary Cemeterv. Family will receive friends at The Ripepl FuSnow nerol Home, 5762 Pearl Rd. (at LORENZ Ethel May Lorenz (nce Londphair), beloved wite of Williom dearest mother of Alta-May and Albert grandmother Qt Kennoth A. and Mrs. Duane (Karen) Bellumori, areat grandmother Kimberly Ann Bellumorl, Dassed away Thursday, June 10.

Memorial at Brown-Forward, 17022 Chagrin Blvd. Please omit flowers. Those services 4:30 p.m. Monday, 14 who wish may send contributions to the Overlook House, 2187 Overlook Rd. or First Church of Christ Scientist.

2200 Overlook Cleve44006. LUZAR Frank Luzor, beloved husband of Albino (nee Mayer), dear broth. er of Charles and a sister and brother deceased. Funerol Mass of, St. Wenceslas Church 10:30 a.m.

Monday, June 14. Interment Horvard Grove Cemetery. Friends may call at The Perko Funeral Home, 16222 Broadway, Maple Hts. (between Mapletown and Lee 2-4 AND 7-9 P.M. SATURDAY AND SUNDAY.

MALONE Mary Malone, devoted sister of Mrs. Tommie Nash on.1 Mrs Marie beloved aunt of Roy Howard and Mrs. Betty Green, passed Thursday. Junc 10, 1971. Funeral services will be held Monday, June 14 of The House of 2491 E.

55th St. ot 10 a.m. The tomily will receive friends of the tuneral home SUINDAY 78 P.M. Drath Notirca MARQUARD Louise Marquard (Burkart), beloved wife of the Jacob, cherished mother Lucille Brehm (Mrs. Anthony) and the late Alphunse dear grandmother of Luci und Brehm, late sister of Fred Mary, and Rose WIIthe Burkort.

Funeral Mass Saturday. June 12, St, Vincent DePaul Church, 13400 Lorain Ave. at 11 a.m. Interment St. Mary's Cente.

tery W. 41st Clark Ave. Family will receive friends at Funeral Home, Lorain Ave. at W. 148th St.

MASTERSON See Higham notice. MAXWELL John H. Maxwell beloved husband of Murv E. (nee David. son), Dennis dear U.S.

father Navy, John Barry H. 'E Shirlev grandfather of one. Funeral Services Saturday, June 12, at 10 a.m. Friends may call at Berry's Funeral Home, 7200 Detroit Ave. MEHAY Garnet A.

Mehav (nee Hook), beloved wile of Alexander, mother of Carolyn B. Olipnant Edith M. Culver, both of Painesville. O. grandmother and suddenly Thursday, June 10.

Friends may call at The Claus Funeral Home, 11200 Miles 2-9 P.M. SATURDAY. Services Tuesday, June 15 at The Easly Funeral Home, Hastings, Pa. at 2 p.m. VISITING AT THE Easly Funeral Home, 7.9 P.M.

SUNDAY, 2-5 AND 7-9 M. MONDAY METRO Marie Metro (Rousch), beloved wife of the late Clarence. dear sister Rousch, of Sylvia Anthony Antolik and and Joseph late Velma Lendzian. Funeral services Monday, June 14, at 11 a.m. Interment West Pork Cemetery.

Family will receive friends at Corridon's Funeral Home, Lorain Ave. at W. 148th St. SATURDAY 7-9 P.M., SUNDAY 3-5 AND 7-9 P.M. MILLER Millie M.

Miller, late residence, 241 E. Union Medina, beloved wife of the late Gaylord E. Miller, dear mother of William Medina. the late Frances Beutel, sister of Earl French of Granger. Passed away June 10.

87 years. Funeral services Monday, June 14 at p.m. at The Walte Son Memorial Home, 765 North Court Medino, where frlends may call SATURDAY 7-9 P.M. AND SUNDAY 2-4 AND 7-9 P.M. MINADEO Victor F.

Minadeo of Wickliffe, 0., beloved husband of Lynn (nee Ryan), devoted father of Colleen, Venese, Victor and Ross, son of Peter (deceased) und Rose deo, brother of Michael, Jenny D'Amico, Charles and Tony. Mass of the Resurrection 9:30 a.m, Mondav, June 14, at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church (Wickliffe). FamIly will receive friends at The Louis R. Orlando Funeral Home, 29550 Euclid Ave.

2-4 AND 7-10 P.M. SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. NACHREBECKI John Fabian Nachrebecki, husband ot the late Veronica, uncle of Frank and Joseph Piasecki, Rose Baum, Joan Purvis, Sunny Key, Frances Ames, Estelle, Vacaverv. Services will be held Monday. June 14, at 8:30 a.m.

at Cassidy Funeral Home in Independence, 6505 Brecksville Rd. (RI. 21 and Chestnut), and at St. Stanislaus Church SUNDAY at 7-9 9 P.M. a.m.

VISITATION ORYSHKEWYCH Anna Orvshkewvch (nce Budka), beloved wite 01 Rev. John D. Orvshkewvch, dear mother of George grandmother of George and laras, sister of Natalia Anderst of Toronto, Can. Friends may coll at The M. J.

Kolodiy Funeral Home, 3136 W. 1.1 St. where services will be held Mondav. June 14 at 9 a.m, and at St. Mary's Ukrainian Catholic Church (Kinsmon and E.

105) at 9:30 a.m. Burial Sts. Peter Paul Cemeferv, PARASTAS Saturday and Sundov, 7:30 p.m. Please omit towers. Contributions to the "Ukrainian Church in Need" Fund will be appreciated.

CALLING HOURS SATURDAY AND SUNDAY 2-4 AND 7-9 P.M. PORTER Arabella Porter (nee Chute), beloved wife of the late Frank, mother of Mrs. Zaki Abdalla (Frances), Mrs. E. J.

Lombardini (Edith), Mrs. Otis Ingels (Emily), Mrs. Don Shane (Blanche), Frederick E. and the late Robert, sister of Robert Chute, grandmother and great-grandmother, Thursday, June 10, 1971. Funeral Monday, June 14, at The McGorrav Funeral Home, 14133 Detroit Ave.

at 1:30 p.m. Interment Sunset Memorial Park Cemetery. Friends may call SATURDAY 7-9 P.M. AND SUNDAY 3-5 AND 7-9 P.M. QUILTER Matthew F.

Quilter, beloved husband of the late Nellie (nee Shechan), dear tather of Mary Margaret, Mathew J. and the late Mrs. Aileen Wiggins, grandfather of five. Friends received at James P. Mullaney Funeral Home, 9811 Miles where services will be held Monday, June 14, 1971 at 10 a.m.

Interment Calvary Cemetery. Please omit flowers. VISITING HOURS SATURDAY 7-9 P.M.. SUNDAY 2-5 AND 7-9 P.M. RICE Maybelle E.

Rice (nee Driver), dear mother wife of Betty the J. late Rice, Bly, dear of sister of Mrs. Anthony J. Smith (Thelma) of Wadsworth, o. and the tote Lawrence W.

Driver. Services Saturday, 1 p.m. Interment Knollwood Cemetery. Family will receive friends at The FlynnMylott Funeral Home, 4600 Mavtield South Euclid. RUMINSKI Eugene B.

Ruminsk: beloved husband of Mildred (nce dear tather ot Robert, Lawrence and Eugene brother of Daniel (deceased), Albion, Mary Schodowski, Helen Kuczmarek, Christine Neffleld, Victoria Prybylski (deceased), Regina gowski, Constance O'Brien and Benjamin, beloved grandfather of Down Renee. Funerol Services Monday, at 9 June 14, ot St. Therese Church A.M. Friends received at Golubski Funeral Home, corner Garfield Blvd. and Turney Rd.

SATURDAY AND SUNDAY 2-5 AND 7-10 P.M. SABONS Anthony Sabons of Maple 0.: husband of Sophia. dear tather Virginia Schrell, Robert, Bernice Marinin and Frances Reiner and grondfather. Services will be held at St. Wenceslas Catholic Church.

Arch Maple 0., Monday, June 14, 1971, at 9:30 a.m. Friends will be received at The Donald B. Johnson Funeral Home, 521 Broadway, Bedford, 0., 7-9 P.M. SAT. URDAY, 3-5 AND 7-9 DAY.

SASA Barbara A. Saso (nee Jelekovac), dearly beloved wite of the late Stephan, dear mother of Mrs. Louis (Mary) Strnisa, Steve and Mrs. John (Barbara) Bostic of Mentor, grandmother of five, great grandmother of two. Funcral Mass Monday at St.

Paul Church, E. 40th and St. Clair at 9 A.M. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Friends may call at The Grdina Sons Funeral Home, 17010 Loke Shore SATURDAY 7 9 P.M., SUNDAY 2 TO 9 P.M.

SCHOENMEYER Amelia V. Schoenmever, beloved wife of the late Amos J. Schocnmever, mother of Howard N. Schoenmever, grandmother of Roper D. Schoenmeyer, sister of Mrs.

Rose Mickletwaite and Fred Vina. Funeral service Monday, 11 a.m. of Daniels Funeral Home, 15800 Detroit Lakewood. VISITATION SUNDAY 2-4 AND 7-9 P.M. SCHWARTZ John J.

Schwartz, beloved husband Olga (nec Kolman), dear uncle of several nieces and nephews. Friends may call at The Grdina Sons Funeral Home, 17010 Lake Shore Blvd. Funeral Monday. Time later. VISITING HOURS, SATURDAY 7-9 P.M., SUNDAY 2-4 AND 7-9 P.M.

SCOGGIN Houston B. Scoggin. Jr. of 2743 Cleveland, Lorain, husband of Mary, father of Janet Kerner, Judith McManmon and Mary Beth, son of Houston B. brother of Douglas and Kathryn Buckawav.

grandfother of four. Funeral ser. vice Saturday, June 12, at 2 p.m. Friends may call of The Burmeister Avon Lake Funeral Home, 163 Avon-Beiden Rd. 76).

Family supgests memorial contributions to the charity of your choice. SERANINA Carl Sekanina beloved husband Mamie (nee Dietz). father of Carl Jr. grandfather of one, brother of Poldle Guttmann, June 11. Funeral Mass Monday, June 14 at St.

Christine Church of 9 a.m. Please omit flowers. Fomily will receive friends at The Brickman Sons Funeral Home, 21900 Euclid 7-9 P.M. SATURDAY AND 2-4 AND 7-9 P.M. SUNDAY.

SIMMERLY Charles G. Simmerly, beloved husband of Ruth (nec Halloran), dear father of Ruth Belfi, Mrs. Niels Larsen (Mary Kay), and George brother of Mary Gallaaher and James, grandfather and greatMass grandfather. of The Friday, June 11, 1971. June 14, St.

Resurrection Monday, James Church at 10. o.nt. terv. Interment Family, Holy suggests Cross contribu- Cemefions to Holy Family Cancer Home, Friends may call at The McGorray Funeral Home. 14133 Detroll Ave.

SATURDAY ANDI SUNDAY 3-5 AND 7-9 P.M. 9 Death Notices SLITOR Mary C. Siltor, beloved wife of the late Glenn dear mother of Robert P. and Joon M. Sigmund, sister of Mrs.

Frances Knight and Mrs. Winifred Meinke, grandmother, great -grandmother. Private services at The Crobough Funeral Home, 22595 Lake Shore Euclid, Monday, Junc 14, 1971. VISITING HOURS SUNDAY ONLY 2-4 P.M. SMRCINA Joseph P.

Smrcina, beloved husband of the late Bertha (Pokorny), lather of William, Joseph of Tex05, Arthur and Elmer, grandfather and great-grandfather. Services at Holy Family Church, E. 131st St. and Chapelside, Monday, June at 9:30 a.m. Friends may at Thomas Funeral Home, Miles SUNDAY AND 7-9 P.M.

SPRACKLING Hildagord Radtke Sprackling, age 76. formerly of Cleveland. Died June 9, 1971, Molly Stark Hospital. Canton, survived by nieces and nephews. Widow of Dr.

Hubert Sprackling. Graveside services Monday, 9 a.m., Cemetery, Massillon. Arrangements by Spiker Foster Funeral Home, Canton, 0. NO CALLING HOURS. THOMAS Myrtle G.

Thomas (nee Grimes) beloved wife the late F. dear mother of Mrs. Kathryn L. Kelsch of Farmington, grandmother of David Gary, Laurel, Stephen and Thomas, sister of Mrs. Della Funeral services will be held Monday, June 14 at 1:30 p.m.

at Klanke Funeral Parlors 12629 Detroit Ave Lakewood where the family will receive friends FROM 7-9 P.M. SATURDAY AND 3-5 AND 7-9 P.M. SUNDAY. WEICHEL Mrs. Mary Weichel, age 90, wife of the late William mother of Lester and Mrs.

Clara Frederic. both of Amherst, grandmother of five, great-arandmother of 12. FUneral Monday, June 14, ot 2:30 p.m. at The Hempel Funeral Home, Amherst, 0. Friends mav call SATURDAY AND SUNDAY 2 TO 4 AND 7 TO 9.

WEINMAN Robert J. Weinman age 31, of Chagrin Falls, beloved son of Robert and Lois (nee Benawit), brother of Mrs. Wayne (Patricia) Lurch Chagrin Falls. Services Sunday, June 13 at 1 p.m, at St. Martin's Episcopal Church, Chagrin River Rd.

at Solon Chagrin Falls. Burial Monday, Restland Cemetery, Bainbridge Two. Friends mav call at Reed-Nichols Funeral Home, Chagrin Falls, SATURDAY 7-9 P.M. Please omit flowers, the family suggests memorials to the Robert J. Weinman Jr.

Memorial Fund, C-0 St. tin's Episcopal Church, 6295 rin River Chagrin Falls. 44022. WITTMAN Clara Wittman (nee Zenge), wife of Nicholas (deceased), dear mother of Albert, Wilbert and Eleanore Zabornik (deceased), grandmother of Darryl and Dale, mother-In-law Mildred (nee Kuchynka), sister of Helen Brenner. Funeral Monday 8:30 a.m.

Services at St. John Nepomucene Church at 9 a.m. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Friends received at The Fortuna Funeral Home, 5316 Fleet SATURDAY AND SUNDAY AND 7-10 P.M. WOODLOCK John J.

Woodlock, beloved husband of Mary (Steele), dear father of John J. Donald and Mrs. Robert of Mary (Steele), dear father of Bablok (Suzanne), grandfather of Donald, Jerry, Janmarie and Robert and Jennifer Babiak. Funeral Mondav, June 14, time and place of service later. Family contributions to the American Cancer Society.

Family will receive friends at Corrigan's Funeral Home, Lo rain Ave. at W. 148th SUNDAY 3-5 AND 7-9 P.M. In Memoriam Card of Thanks In the Plain Dealer mnav be biored by callina Miss Bell or Mrs. Hawkins, 523-4860 or 523-4861 4 In Memoriam NELLS Violet D.

NellsIn loving memory of my dear mother on her birthday todav. DAUGHTER JAN Lost and Found -Rewards RECEIVED UNTIL 11 P. FOR NEXT DAY'S PLAIN DEALER CAT lost, long haired white Persian, Forestwood-Old Rocky River Rd. area. Reward.

267-0478. CAT lost--Siamese, Brooklyn area. Answers to Ding. Reward. 661-0939 or 398-4556.

CAT lost, gray with black, vicinity of Animal Protective League, reward, 221-1879. CAT-SIAMESE. Found, 110-Detroit area. 521-4843. lost, large chocolate Siamese female, Cleveland Hts.

932-3265. COLLIE LOST! Brown and white, male, 3. yrs. old, Cleveland Hts. area.

May be wearing choke collar answers to Shane. Liberal reward, Please call 321-7486, 731- 2730, 662-9766. DOG lost, Shetland sheepdog, (Mini Collie), male brown-white. name, LinUS. N.

Olmsted, west suburb area, Call 777-2769. DOG lost, Labrador Retriever, chocolate, answers to tan collar, vicinity Fernway area, reward, 991-0981. DOG found, Westway in Rocky River. brown and black, looks like part Airedale, black leather collar and chain collar, male, AC 6-7051. DOG Lost, male terrier, tan and white, E.

79 St. Clair area, answers to Tiny, 881-3786. DOG lost, Golden-Brown male Chihauhau, lump on side Rusty', W. 139 area, 941-5747. DOG found, male wire hair terrier, Green-Mayfield Rd.

382-0693. DOG found. Small poodle, brown-grev Euclid-79 area. 229-3500. DOG lost, Irish Setter male, 8 mos.

old. Reward. 961-0636. HOUND dog, blue tick, lost, answers to name "Blue," McCracklin Rd. off Geauga Lake.

Reward. 881-8734. KITTEN lost. Garfield Hts. area.

Orange and white. 271-7011. NECKLACE Lost: Gold cross and chain. Incription-Verdun, France 1918. Keepsake.

Reward. 451-5270, PEKINESE lost: area. Brown, blind in right eye, "Ching fomily greatly attached, please return. 741-8888. PURSE of value found.

Jan. 24, E. 40-Contral, P. O. Box 6544, 44101.

SIAMESE lost, male, blue eyes, dark face, lost on Middlebrook Blvd. in Brookpark, reward. 884-4570. SIAMESE cat lost, male sealpoint, far west Lakewood area, answers to reward, 226-3952. SUITCASE lost, 6-3, men's.

Large, brown, downtown area, 449-1418. TWO dogs lost, long, haired white terriers, has a block face. Reward to anyone knowing the whereabouts of these dons. 795-1704. Lost Items Are Found in Plain Dealer Classified The way to recover what you've lost is with a Plain Dealer Matchmaker Ad.

Each day over 400,000 potential finders read The Ploin Dealer. And if you should find a lost orticle, why not place a PD Matchmaker Ad to locate the rightful owner, make one very unhappy person very happy. PD Matchmaker Ads are inex: pensive. Six dollars buys two lines for seven straight days including Sundoy's BIG HALF- MILLION CIRCULATION. Dial 523-5555.

We'll help you write your ad and you may charge if you wish. 523-5555 -where lost is found we're open until 11 p.m. 8 Cemetery 2 CRYPPS Brooklyn Hts Cemeterv. negotiable, leaving state. 885-1153.

BROOKLYN HIs. Acacia section, double lot. $200 each, 486-1822 eves. 11 Barter and Swap FIBERGLASS Boat Cabin Cruiser for station wagon or cash. 751-6081.

'60 EDSEL $400 or will trade for Motorcycle or? 845-6147. Musician- Band Notices WANTED 2-3 girls for singing group. Must he serious. over. Call Anita.

Urgent. 991-2787 anytime. ORGANIST needed, serlous, capable. to Invent and learn Moos synthesizer, 932-9582. EXP.

bass player wanted for recording and live rock. 932-8475. ACCORDIAN Cordovox, Weddings. etc. CALL-HEAR-Don, 351-1091.

FORMING groups. Feel free to call. 261-2641 for Information. MUSIC for all occasions by The Misty Blue, call Jim, 421-8275. ORGAN and Trumpet Instructor wanted.

After 1 p.m. 944-6229. RHYTHM Guitar, 23, sings lead looking for serious rock band. 271-5870. ALL Occasion Music.

THE D.G.'S. 531-9478 OLD time amateur show needs talent. Dancers, singers, etc. 361-4100. BAND NEEDS REHEARSAL SPACE.

WEST SIDE, 524-2774. LEAD singer with P.A. system wanted for rock band. 531-1759. THE Carl Marrelli Quartet.

Dance music for all occasions. 845-2473. NEED Mo-Town band for club work 251-2840 eves. TRUMPET plaver wants working Southwest area. 845-3459.

FABULOUS Far East music with an exciting dancer. 251-5990. WANTED: Vocalist, experienced, for experienced group. 481-1153. EXPERIENCED drummer seeks working band.

237-3381. MELODY MIXERS. Weddings, parties, dances. 886-2051. EXPERIENCED drummer wanted for heavy 734-0947, 791-6216.

BAND needs empty scace for rehearsal, East side, 268-0288 after 6. JOEY MICHAEL and the GENTS Sound of Cordovox 351-0919 eves 15 Personals, Business Notices day. Farmers, welcome. No food or beverage vendors. Come early, Dealers 9-12 for choice locations.

FREE MOVIE TICKET TO EACH CAR. ADMISSION DEALERS $1. PUBLIC 25c PER CAR $100 for information leading to location of 1966 Harley '74, all chrome, has damaged front tender, green metal flake padded bags and seat, 4 Hello horns, full dress, 467-3776 eves. after 7 p.m. 30-DAY SPECIAL 1,000 professional thermographically embossed calling cards $5.95.

Free delivery to your home or office, anywhere in the U.S., 861-8234. MAKE MONEY AT HOME will put you in your own new kind of service business. (Full or part time.) One that is badly needed in your area. Gill Specialties, Box 22101, Cleveland, 0. 44122.

DR. Brady, Famous, Syndicated Columnist, Recommends: todin-Ration B-Nutron, Roy-D, Calicaps. B-12, Nionate. Call MA 1-1433. Nydegper Drug at our new address: 317 Republic Bida SILVER COINS CALL FOR LATEST QUOTATION Paying $2.25 for each silver dollar.

HY BROWN 946-3443 Travel Almost Free AUTO DRIVEWAY CO. 351-3879 Days 884-0658 8 Eve. $200 REWARD for information leading to arrest and conviction of persons who burglarized home on E. 73d Sunday, June 6. Box BF44, Plain Dealer.

FREE JEWELRY APPRAISAL We buy or loan on diamonds, jewelry SOL BERGMAN LOAN CORP. 401 PROSPECT 621-4350 LOOKING for old fashion tailor with old fashion prices, see Bill, Fashion Tailors, next to and Ecco Drug Stores, Parmatown Shopping Center, 884-1411. $100 CASH $100 Call US if you of anyone who wants aluminum siding. 991-0065. WANTED: Person to remove cataract with water treatment.

Will pay well. Contact Walter Pierson, 1830 E. 19 Cleveland 44114. YOUR CAR DELIVERED TO or FROM Part U.S.A. I.C.C.

License- Insured Bonded 845-4040 INSURED DRIVEWAY SYSTEM WANTED JUNK CARS FAST 252-5158 621-2665 671-4469 RUBBER stamps made-to-order. Name and address stamp $2.80. For home and business. 941-2533. NEED A Car? Have a credit problem? Try SOUTHWEST FORD, Finance Men available.

888-2600. NEW CARPET. 10 pct. over cost, sell and install. Call Kellys, days or night.

eves. 777-2991. JUNK CARS PICKED UP FREE Towing 235-8088 TRUCK driver will drive your car to Vermont or vicinity tor gas and tolls, June 27th. 441-1937. MAN desires ride to Miami in near future, will drive and share expenses, 871-8281.

great WEATHERED in a game barn room, boards. or Look We have them! Phone 814-398-2094. RESPONSIBLE person needs $6,000, replay $120 mo. for 5 yrs. insured PO.

box 2922, Rocky River, 0. 44116. GLORIA Happy Anniversary. It's been 6 wonderful years. Love you Rocco.

STRAWBERRIES- Pick your own. 45c: at. No Sundays. Adults only, please, 225-6331, 2260 W. 130, Brunswick.

NEED ride from Cleveland His. to Granger and Warner Rd. 7:15 a.m. and 5 371-2862. FREEZER BEEN Locker location, rentols, Wilcheks custom smokina.

35 vr. 234-6383. SWEDISH MASSAGE Separate facilities men, women, 7 min. from downtown. 221-5540.

BUY Silver dollars, sliver coins and prices. 941-7383. complete let coin collection. Highest and used cars. Northfield COMMERCE Fords will deal in new MASSAGE therapy, separate facilities, ladies-men.

Safe area, 381-6001. FREE SEWING INSTRUCTIONS With Anv Sewing Machine. 771-9227. NITE Crawlers Packed for trips Bedford Gun Tackle CHRIST IS THE ANSWER DIAL AND LISTEN. 382-7474 ADULTS ONLY.

LEARN DANCE. $45 COURSE FOR $9.50. 941-8982. DRIVE your car to mature couple; June 18. 252-3693 after 6.

BOOKS LITE MAGAZINES 1813 E. 13th. NOVELTIES MAN Alaska bound with camper, room for 2. Box BE261, Plain Dealer. THANK you St.

Jude for answering my prayers, Barbara. PRAYER LINE. 842-8070 STESTA Hcalth Studio. Men and women. Steam baths, call 398-6230.

SLEEPY HEAD! WAKE UP SERVICE. 1 WEEK FREE. 761-7419. RIDER wanted Civeland to Sharon. June 13, 8 a.m.

752-2460. JAY VEE has quality suits at Bargain Prices. 241-4536. HIGHEST prices paid for lunker any shape. Free towing.

661-8410. PIANO needed, any kind, any condition, or Hammond organ. 541-4177. KID'S pop, $1,53 case; 13 flavors. Buckeye Bottling, 6921 Union, NO CHARGE If I fall to repair TV In your home.

17 yrs. exp. West 941-8497. DRIVE your car to New York, June 16. References.

932-2991; 932-4562. MASSAGE separate facilities for men, women license 228 0690. Merit AUTO rated. Insurance. 946-9777, Monthly 486-4175.

payments. ages 18 to 59, $4,30 mo. 946-9777, 486-4175. HIGHEST prices paid for part or complete estates. 467-8645.

DANNY POLOVE YOU LEARN TO BE A DISC JOCKEY SPORTSCASTER A Recorded Message by Radio- TV Personality ERIC ST. JOHN 431-1149 COLUMBIA SCHOOL OF BROADCASTING Not Affiliated With CBS Inc. or Any Other Institution school reg. No. 70-12-0012-H BLOOD DONORS $10 PAID CLEVELAND BIOLOGICALS 701 W.

St. Clair 621-5477 BLOOD REPLACEMENT CREDIT Male Blood Donors Eligible for PLASMA program CAN EARN WEEKLY INCOME 621-6232 SWAP SHOP FLEA MARKET Don't throw anything away, turn it into cash. EVERY SUN. 10-4 P.M., MILES DRIVE IN THEATER, 19001 MILES Also on West Side AUTO DRIVE-IN THEATER, 11395 BROOKPARK RD. Snack bar, rest rooms, playground for children-BRING THE FAMILY, spend the MISS AMERICA WILL WAIT FOR YOU BIG table; little table loves and trusts you.

Please call. AUNT Ann Please Call MPM or come to Pittsburgh. Illness. WG and MG. PIANOS WANTED Any Type-immediate Cash.

291-3838 (Continued In Next Column) CLASSIFIED INDEX Paga AUTOMOBILES Aviation Antique, Collectors' Classic Cars and 17 18 ALL Autos, Trucks for Rent or Lease 11 Camping and Travel Trailers. Mobile Homes and Parks Custom, Cars, Eauipment Equipment Modified, and sites Competition 19 REAL STATE and RENTAL Motorcycles, Bicycles 20 Automobiles 11 to 17 Sale Sports and Imported Sports and Foreign Car Cars 18 ADVERTISING Accessories, Service Trucks, Wanted--Autos, Troilers, Trucks Parts 20 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES Real Estate Loans- Mortgages Business Opportunities 10, 14 BUSINESS SERVICE plus the Barter and Swap 8 Cemetery Lots- -Monuments cC Personals, Musician--Band Business Notices Notices 8 Antiques, Sale, Wanted EDUCATION Female Educational instruction 16 Service Repair Directory HELPS Helo Temporary, Wanted Part Female- Time 1 1 1 Will Be Found in Today's Help Wanted Female 10 Help Wanted MaleTemporary, Part Time 10 Help Help Help Femole Wanted Wanted Wanted Male and 9. 10 10 9 Better Living Home Magazine Help Wanted Salesmen and Women 10 Position Wanted Wanted -Male -Female .10 10 FINANCIAL DEADLINES Personal Automobile Loons Loans (Licensed 22 12 Want ads tor the Morning Plain Dealer received until 5 p.m. dativ. For Saturday "Better Living Home until 2 p.m.

Friday. NOTICES For the Sunday Plain Dealer -until 8:00 p.m. Fridov. Death Notices 00 To Place WANT ADS Call 523-5555 Funeral Directors In Lodge Memoriam Notices 00 CORRECTIONS AND CANCELLATIONS Lost and Found-Rewards 8 For Sunday-Before 8 p.m. Friday For -Before 5 3 p.m.

Sunday SALE MISCELLANEOUS Otner days-Before 5 p.m. preceding day Auctions When Except Sat. canceling "'Better an ad, Living a Home cancellation number -Before will 2 be p.m, given Friday. you, Clothing, Boats--Marine Furs, Repairs Supplies No allowance on claims canceled without number. Dogs, Construction Pets, Supplies Equipment ADJUSTMENT OF ERRORS Hi-Fi and Components responsibility of the Advertiser to check the correctness Horses, Stables, Trailers.

of cach insertion of an advertisem*nt. Stock and Equipment 20 The Plain Dealer assumes no responsibility for the repetition of Lawn, Garden, Farm Equipment errors in advertisem*nts ordered for more than one Insertion unless Machinery, Material Tools, Motors. notified the same day. Handling 22 No copy changes accepted for any advertisem*nts charged the match Outdoor Recreation Equipment maker rate for duration of order. Pianos, Musical Instruments 22 Sale Home Furnishings and For Corrections and Cancellations Call 523-4200 Sale Appliances Miscellaneous 19 Store Typewriters, and Office Office Fixtures Machines Wanted Old Gold, Diamonds BOX MAIL- Address All Plain Dealer Box Replies to The Ploin Wanted Miscellaneous Dealer, 1801 Superior Cleveland, Ohio, 44114 15 Personals, Business Notices (Continued From Preceding Column) FATHER'S DAY IDEAS Finest English Pewter tankards Staffordshire Pottery Beer Mugs A good selection of British Ales Smokers Needs and Leather Goods Gents Jewelry and Colognes Wall plaques family from of arms Gifts priced $1.00 BRITISH ISLES IMPORTS SOUTHLAND SHOPPING CENTER (In the Arcade) West 130th and Pearl 842-5818 CASH FOR Treasures and Trash Bring those odds and ends to the Cloverleaf Drive- In Theater.

Flea Market. Fun for the whole family. Save $7. SUN. 9 A.M.

TO 5 P.M. Warner Rd. at Granger Rd. E. of the R-17 and 21 Cloverleaf.

FLORIDA EXPRESS -CALIF. Compare Our Rates on 4,000 Lbs. $499 Tampa, St. Pete's area $464 Local, All Points East or South LOWEST RATES 641-6765 We Ohio Make Movers Free Storage Estimates Anywhere, Agents tor Fogartv Bros. Est.

1912 YARN SALE BOX LOTS ONLY Virgin wool knitting worsted, 6 4-ply, 4-oz. skeins, reg. $8.34, now $5 per box. 12, 4-ply, bernat, reg. $22.68, now $12 box.

Must clear.I Continental Knitting, 16907 Lorain 252-3354. Open Monday 'til 8:30. of sitting around the house on time flies You'll be surprised how quickly every Sun. from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

at Canal Rd. Theater Swapping Center. Bargains galore and your chance. to turn your no longer heeded things Into cash. No fees or to pay, Your only cost, 50 cents to park your car and you can get that back.

ADVENTURER PHOTOGRAPHER seeks travel companions to join safe, organized 5-dav expedition down Cotorado River, In July. Call Jon, 523-4230 days, or 932-8909 eves. DEALER INVENTORY REDUCTION Heavy weight 18-8 stainless steel waterless cookware. Save 30 DC1. of retail.

Nationally advertised brands. guarantee. Call Mr. Charles, Flavorite of 0., 12815 Detroit, Rm. 202, 228-2560.

DECORATOR, PICTURE FRAME MOLDINGS. Shorts and discontinued patterns at greatly reduced prices. Ideal for artists doing own framing. Sat. Limited and Sun.

10-4 only. Sales Assoc. Lakewood, 3rd floor. 228-6106. a LPD, 13000 Athens ANSWER RED ROSES FOR A BLUE LADY Call me Sat.

after p.m. or after 4 or if you forgot be there when call you at 9 a.m. Mon. I'm a Believer, Love Sincere WILL anyone witnessing accident between car and school bus, day morning around 10 a.m., June 10. at 30th and Chester please call 771-2567.

EUROPE MASSAGE men and women. 749-7175. Steam an shower, separate facilities for CASH FOR FURNITURE, APPLE: ANCES, ANTIQUES 441-0070 HALL available for weddings, meetings etc. Newly decorated, complete bar, etc. Up to 250 people.

West Side. Call 671-9661, after 6 p.m. ALADDIN TEA ROOM 11-7 p.m. except 631-6177 3515 Clark lunches served daily will drive your car to New York City area Will pay gas. Age 26.

Married. Chauffeur's license, leave June 14, 231-0518. VOCATIONAL, DRUG, PREGNANCY COUNSELING AND SHORE INFORMATION. WEST 1397 Warren Rd. 228-4666 MASSAGE Separate facilities licensed men women, by appt.

only-791-3775. ESTABLISHED lob shop, low overhead, closed tolerances, good deliveries, long and short runs. 1531 E. 41, Cleveland, Ohio 44103. 361-0307.

ON and after this date I will not be responsible for debts contracted by anyone other than myself. John Frohlich, 14959 Deleware. ON and after this date will not be responsible for debts contracted by anyone other than myself. H. Talbott, 11414 Temblett.

HIGHEST offer before July 13, 1971, will receive 1 million postal stamps off paper. Write. BOX 8D313, PLAIN DEALER GOOD, morning, HON, so happy that YOU do care. Don't guess! Want 10 share my thoughts and feelings with vou now. I love vou.

Sincere. ANY unmarried mother held write Salvation Army, 1881 Torbenson or phone IV 6-4100. LET US service your window AIR I conditioner, or 1,000. GET OUR PRICE LAST. 486-7014.

CASH AVAILABLE BUSINESS. PERSONAL, Poor credit no obstacle. 1-4194. STAMP COLLECTION for sale. call ofter 3 p.m.

271-2467. DRIVE your car to Tucson 7-8, mature adult. 871-4658 after 6:30. SOLD CHEAP. 1967 E.

79. 795-2999 LAUNDRY WORK UNIFORMS GRADUATION Party? Pop only $1.53 case. Buckeve Bottling, 6921 Union. BE our cuest at Lehigh Acres, Florida. For details call 321-2762.

Get our law rotes--reasonable terms 80 CLEVELAND TRUST BANKS 20 Help Wanted--Male ACCOUNTANT Analytical cost accountant with 3 to 4 experience, preferably a lob order system, excellent opportunity for the right individual. Please submit resume along with salary historv to: BOX BF240, PLAIN DEALER ACCOUNTANT Local CPA seeking accountants perferrably with experience in public taxes. Submit resume. All re. plies confidential.

Box BF243, Plain Dealer. ACCOUNTING CLERKS Must have 6 mos. college accountina. High hourly rate plus bonus plan. Long term assignment.

Victor Temporaries 621-7400 (Continued in Next Column) Now There's an Early Bird Service For Early Risers The Plain Dealer classitied want ad department is open at 7 a.m. Monday through Friday. Call 523-5555 for prompt, efficient, courteous service. 7 a.m.. to 6:00 p.m Fri.

7 a.m: to 8:30 p.m. Sat. 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sun.

9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Plain Dealer Classified is The Starter! 20 Help Wanted -Male (Continued From Preceding Column) ACCOUNTANTS-income tax preparers. Part Management opportunities throughout Northern Details? Write TCA, Box BA170, Plain Dealer, or call 944-5079. ADVERTISING COPYWRITERS Industrial and Consumer; small growing agency; Public Square area.

Send resume and salary requirement in confidence to BOX BD243, PLAIN DEALER ADVERT Peace officers BIG phonecommission. Local, statewide. Year Round work, 614-451-5917. AGENTS We need 3 sharp canvassers to make appointments for photogapher. Top money for neat, aggressive Apply 5, Suite 558, Hippodrome Annex Bido.

(715 Prospect). for AIR service conditioning-heating parts, dept. exp. preferred, will pay accordingly. 561-1628.

AIR conditioning and refrigeration repairman Experienced, 321-8595. AIR Conditioning service, minimum 5 vears experience on repair. 541-7102. AIR CONDITIONING AND NACE MECHANIC, EXP. 581-3771.

ARCHITECT -WORKING DRAWINGS AUTOMATIC Minimum 5 ears experience in working drawings for commercial prolects. Smaller downtown office (Old Arcade) Bob Chin, 241-7790. ARCHITECTURAL draftsman. Experlenced. Permanent position.

Shaker Square. 752-8750. ASSISTANT MANAGER Young, aggressive, experienced. Excellent opportunity with growth organization. Apply in person 2 to 5 p.m.

Solomon's Restaurant, 13905 Cedar ASSISTANT MANAGER Man with car to help me In mv business. Salary $2.50 per hr. to start. car and phone necessary. Applv 455 E.

200, ACME AND DAVENPORTS SET UP AND OPERATE Must be experienced. Top wages and fringe benefits. 55-hr. week. 4661 Giles Road (Off W.

130 and Carrington) AUTOMATIC SCREW MACHINE Auto Combination Bodyman-Painter Must be journeyman. Call Body Shop Manager West Park Chevrolet 671-1620 OPERATORS AND SET-UP MEN We are now Interviewing qualified persons for the following. -ACME GRIDLEY -DAVENPORT SHARPE -SECONDARY OPERATION and Second Shifts -COMPANY PAID BENEFITS -NEW, TOTALLY AIR 'CONDIITIONED BUILDING METAL SEAL PRODUCTS, INC. 946-8500 An Equal Opportunity Emplover AUTOMATIC SCREW MACHINE OPERATORS Experienced on Cone, Britain and Acme Gridley. Multiple spinale machines.

Excellent wages, working conditions and Apply immediately, employment office. STANADYNE WESTERN DIV. 377 Woodland Ave. An Equal Opportunity Emplover ELYRIA 323-3341 AUTO BODY MAN (3) Experienced only need apply. Why work for less? Our men average union $15,000 or shop.

more All per benefits, year. steady, Flat rate, 900d working conditions. An equal opportunity employer. Come In and see. PAT MORELLO MILT MILLER PONTIAC 22501 Shore Center Dr.

Euclid, 0. Just north of Shoreway. AUTO BODY MAN We need one fully experienced body repair man. Must have own tools. Top hourly rate with a high guarantee, plus full fringe benefits.

Call Tom Tokarcik at 341-6655. GRABSKI FORD 8003 Broadway AUTO BODY MEN Must be first class. or see Mr. Southeast Chevrolet. 8815 Broadwav.

MI 1-9300. AUTO BODY MAN Experienced only. Full time. Now. 641-0439.

able AUTO to paint. Bodyman Flat exp. rate. or Only 861-3417. must Del Help Wanted -Male AUTO MECHANIC opportunity to recelve a good Secure position.

Benefits, flat rate. modern facilities. Call Mary Halpert at Halpert Chrysler Plymouth, 35845 Euclid, Wilby, 946-5700. Auto Manager Used Car Dept. New Car Sales Opportunity We are Interested In finding the This position is a lifetime career opportunity for the right man.

You must be an aggressive, dependable manager type accustomed to 3 $20,000 to $30,000 income bracket. Must have thorough knowledge the wholesale and retail phases of the used car business plus experience with volume dealership operaItions. We offer a profit plan plus many other benefits such as life insurance, hospitalization, etc. Please write stating all your qualifications. All replies will be strictly confidential.

Box AF132, Plain Dealer. AUTO MECHANIC Experienced in gencral repairs Wages plus commission. Parma. 6190 Broadview Rd. 741-2071.

AUTO MECHANIC Experienced motor installer. 5-day week. Apply in person only. Bellaire Rd. auto Wrecking.

11207 Bellaire Rd. AUTO MECHANIC Need lourneyman mechanic for used car department. Top wages and fringes. Union shop, Contact John Mele at Bedford Ford. 232-3400.

(AUTOMOBILE) etc. To qualify you must st be over 25, and at least one year's experience in automotive sales. Apply in person and ask for Tim Jennings or Dick Kear. Jackshaw Pontiac 11801 Detroit Ave. 226-6760 individual that desires earnings in excess of $15,000 per year.

We offer pay plan that is designed to cover your every need Air conditioned demonstrator, Blue Cross, Life Medical Mutual, Bonus Incentives, interview. GRABSKI PONTIAC AUTOMOBILE SALES MANAGER for Dodge Dealer. A great opportunity for an experlenced aggressive man to take complete control of new and used car departments; all replies strictly confidential. Write resume to Box BA230, Plain Dealer. AUTOMOBILE haulers.

1-2 vrs. semi. experience, Drivers for car haulina, will train drivers, with semi exp. send inquiries to Mr. Ken Cretella.

Anchor Motor Freight. P.O. Box 71, Warren, Ohio 44482, An Equal Opportunity Emplover. AUTOMOBILE ASSISTANT PARTS MANAGERMedium size GM dealer. have ports experience.

Top plan in Cleveland. Lifetime opportunity. Multiple deal operation. Box AP236, Plain Dealer. AUTO parts man for wrecking vard, experience necessary, call 232-9340.

AUTO PORTER USED CAR LOT Experlenced with buffer. Only quailneed apply. Excellent salary for right man. NORTON AUTO SALES 16077 BROOKPARK 267-5353 AUTO SALESMAN You must want to earn $15,000 to $20,000 a year and have the desire and capability to do this. You must be a good closer and a dedicated winner.

Successful sales experience needed but not neeessary in autos. Some college background desirable. New company car and expenses $9,100 Highly reputable dealer min. annual guarantee 5 day week Paid weekly Comprehensive training program Great benefit package: Strong advertising program Small sales staff if you are truly a professional salesman, why not make 1971 your best year? Call Mr. Martin for personal Harold London Marc Lance Ford 23775.

Center Ridge Road AUTO Salesmon. Use ence preferred but not necessary Call Mr. Bernie 6872 Broadway 341-4800 AUTO SALESMEN- -NEW CARS Experienced NEWEST AND BEST PAY PLAN IN TOWN. 5-day week, free demo, hospitalization, healt and accident insurance, pension plan. ADply in person..

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