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32 CLEVELAND PLAIN DEALER SAi URDA APRIL 22 1961 0 I 3 11 Photo by Tarn CousWn 21251 ulkr Avenue Euclid Ohio Counts Mrs Tremaine Is Dead Here at 67 An for all Ads See Better Living to SECTION and a you Mrs 15 Personals Business Notices son revolver 701 tax levy for tax A Mary Hrabik Public Square She also in United Serv and Travelers Aid Mrs Tremaine at first school for vol 38 37 37 37 37 Want Want Want SCHOOL levy for had the Dally 24C 27c 38c Rooms Board (East) Rooms Board (West) Suburban Property Summer Cottages Apartments Houses 1 the was I tt Dally Sun 24c 30c 27c 34C 36c 46c i 1 I Daily Sun 38c 58c 40c 59c 51c 75c George Ostendorf Paint Executive Dies Andrew his home Durik Sr watches firemen battle blaze that destroyed I After its onset doctors can do little except order bed rest isot lation and a protien and vita min rich diet Bashe who heads the health division of com municable diseases said 1867 cases had been reported through April 8 Reports are averaging about 100 a week now' he said so the total probably is slightly more than 2000 Guinea Group in China TOKYO OB Red China radio reports the arrival of a four member delegation from Guinea in the interests of African Asian solidarity 33 33 33 33 a member of the Chamber of Com for many years treasurer of ment The commission accepted a recommendation of its fine arts advisory committee approving plans for Boy Scouts' head quarters to be built at 22d Street and Woodland Avenue in the St Vincent Center urban renewal area The building will be of Williamsburg colonial design It withheld approval of the facade of the new Theatrical Grill under construction on Short Vincent because the let tering of the name sign does not harmonize with the archi tecture Home Owners ight Zoning Change Plan I Jack Kennon Private services for Harry Hogen Harry I logon member of a widely known Cleveland fam ily died Thursday afternoon in Huron Road Hospital after a long illness He was born here 63 years ago and was a graduate of East High School Mr Hogen was the son of the late rank Hogen a promi nent Democratic politician of the Tom Johnson Newton Baker era His father was di rector of public safety under Mayor Baker Later he was long a member of the Cleveland Board' of Education and for some years its president The younger Mr Hogen who was a bachelor for some years had been an employe of the Cleveland Board of Education in the department of supplies His home had been with his only near surviving relative a nephew Thomas Hogen 1164 Brandon Road Cleveland Heights Services will bo at 2 pm Monday in the Melbourne Sons funeral home 12737 Eu clid Avenue East Cleveland Burial will be in Lake View Cemetery V' 'A Mrs Benjamin Lambert Mrs Benjamin Lambert a Greater Cleveland resident since 1913 died Thursday in her home 17124 Kenyon Road Shaker Heights after a long illness She was 74 She was the widow of the sales manager for the co*ke di vision of the Diamond Alkali Co He died in 1949 They had been married in 1911 The former Adeline Roberts she was lorn in Jackson or many years after coming here she and her husband lived in East Cleveland She was ac tive in work of the East Cleveland Baptist Church She is survived by a son Paul Lambert three grand 34363434 36363636 A crowd of several hundred persons that filled the City Planning meeting room yesterday and spilled out into the hallway protested a proposed zoning change Io per put development of an industri al park in the southeast section of the city The site is a 70 acrc tract on Seville Road between 144th and 158th Streets now zoned for single family homes Its owner Jerome Squires asked a zone change tor general industrial use Pleading before the planning zoning commit tee George of 17520 Tarkington Avenue rep resenting the Lee Seville Citi zens Council said traffic has increased to the point of be coming dangerous as a result of industry already in the area Home Land Scarce "There is no better place for a residential he as serted "We are running out of land for The Rev Johnson speaking for the Interdenomi national Ministerial Alliance including five churches said industrial development would affect adversly the health safety happiness and welfare of the area Squires told the group the in dustrial park would be the "highest calibre one of the most beautiful show places of the city something you would be proud Prolesting petitions with 1 100 signatures were submitted The planning commission at its meeting following the zoning committee session took request under advise NOTICE DISSOLUTION KLINE AND CO LIMITED Notice is hereby given pursuant 4 to law ot the dissolution by vol untary vote of all its members dated April 17 1961 ot KLLNE AND CO LIMITED a limited partnership association organized under the laws of the State of 4 Ohio whose principal office Is lo cated at 1300 Leader Building 1 Cleveland Ohio I KLINE AND CO LIMITED I pd aprl81920212223 Handball Player Collapses at Dies Within Hour Herman Drews 62 col lapsed at 6:30 pm yesterday while playing handball at the Cleveland Young Chris tian Association He died at 7:10 pm in St Vincent Charity Hospital Drews a long time member of the Central YMCA had no history of a heart condition He had always been active in sports Dr Samuel Gerber Cuyahoga County coroner will rule on the cause of death Drews was employed as a fireman at the Archer Da nieis Midland Co He lived at 1261 89th Street Survivors include his wife Rose two sons and four grand children The younger son Al bert Drews is a football player at Western Michigan Univer sity Services are being arranged by the Berry uneral Home 7200 Detroit Avenue NW 33 33 33 33 32 37 Mrs William Neely Mrs William Neely for mer Cleveland resident will be buried in the Garden Mausole um in ort Lauderdale la after services at 2 pm today in Palm Beach la She died Thursday in her home at Sea Ranch Lakes near Pompano Beach la She was 56 Mrs Neely was lhe wife of the former president of the Universal Wire Spring Co here Until moving to lorida about nine months ago the family lived at 13800 Shaker Boulevard Surviving Mrs Neely besides her husband is a daughter Miss Suzanne Neely 34 333334 3333 33 34 33 333434 Mrs Marguerite Tremaine 17022 Chagrin Boulevard Shak er Heights Surviving Mrs Tremaine be sides Mrs North arc another daughter Mrs Charles DeWoody four grandchildren and a sister CORRECTIONS AND CANCELLATIONS or Before 8 riday or Before 5 Sunday Other days Before 5:30 preceding day When canceling an ad a cancellation number will be given No allowance on claims canceled without number Met Means 'Super' Time 2000 Cases of Hepatitis COLUMBUS LB About 2000 cases of infectious hepa titis sometimes nicknamed ADJUSTMENT ERRORS It Is the responsibility of the Advertiser to check the correctness of each insertion of an advertisem*nt The Plain Dealer assumes no responsibility tor the repetition of errors in advertisem*nts ordered for more than one insertion unless notified the same day urnace Blast Destroys Home A furnace in a Willoughly Hills home exploded yesterday afternoon resulting in a fire that four fire departments fought for two hours Damage was estimated at 815000' Destroyed by the blaze was the home of Andrew Durik Sr at SOM Center and Chardon Roads Only the shell of ore story frame structure left standing Durik who er ales drew's Hillgrove Riding Acad emy at the same location was the only one home al the time His son Andrew Jr and daugh ter Theresa live with him The fire department of Wil loughby Hills Kirtland May field Village and Mayfield Heights responded to the alarm at 2:30 pm Chief Charles Schumacher of i 1 1 Hills set the damage estimate and determined the cause No one was injured married late 1920s had been a widow since 1938 Mrs Cole was born near Dan zig She was 18 when: she came here Her home for some eai had been with a daughter Mrs Gertrude Zietlow at 1751 Sar atoga Avenue or many years she was a member of St Ignatius Catholic Church Surviving her besides Mrs Zietlow are three daughters Mrs Mary Marshall Mrs Helen Jardy and Mrs Margaret Steed man two sons by a former marriage John and James Bar ton and nine grandchildren among whom is George Ziet low Jr of the Plain Dealer classified department Services will be at 9:30 am today in St Leo Catholic Church 4884 Broadview Road Mrs George Cole Dlrs George Cole a Cleveland resident since 1900 died Thurs day in Evangelical Deaconess Hospital at the age of 79 She was 1he widow of a building contractor here whom she was in the She RENT ROOMS AND BOARD housekeeping ROOMS CHILDREN ROXRDD MIST AAU ruiw per Line 7 consecutive insertions 3 or more consecutive Insertions 1 or two insertions Woman 80 Dies After Boardman Robbers Tie Her YOUNGSTOWN A prominent Youngstown busi nessman returned to his fash ionable suburban Boardman home last night to find his wife and dying mother in law trussed to chairs and the house ransacked Police said two armed men knocked on the front door of Michael home 366 Cranbury Run about 7:30 pm minutes after Grubiss left Grubiss 55 and her mother Mrs Veronica Podres ky 84 were alone The men tied them up and asked the lo cation of a safe When Mrs Grubiss told them there was no safe the men ransacked the house The men took $200 from Dlrs purse a diamond ring and some ammunition Grubiss had for a Grubiss returned home about 8:30 pm When he arrived he three men driving down the street in an old car Mrs Podresky died shortly before 9 pm Coroner David A Belinky said she apparently died of a heart attack DEADLINES Want ads for the Morning Plain Dealer received until 5:00 pm dally or the Sunday Plain Dealer or all editions 8:30 riday Jack Kennon associate editor and political columnist for the old Cleveland News will be at 2 pm today at the Joseph Schulte funeral home 4090 Mayfield Road South Euclid Dlr Kennon died Thursday afternoon at his farm home in Unionville 4 elk A a Society for the Crippled i Disabled Services Monday if Dlrs Tremaine was a former member of the Mayfield Coun try Club and a former presi dent of its committeeT riends may call at the home of a daughter Dlrs Harold North 2765 Claythome Shaker Heights tomorrow af ternoon and evening Services will be at 4 pm DIonday in the Wade Memorial Chapel of Lake View Cemetery Her family would appreciate contributions to the American Cancer Society 337 the Ar cade Arrangeipcnts are by the Brown orward funeral home His interest in opera Jud Platz says is due to his moth er Dlrs Ernestine Platz or ganist and pianist who first taught him to love music Miss Grace Graham a teacher at Cleveland Heights High School further indoctrinated him in appreciation of opera All through college days at Western Reserve University (Class of where he played quarterback on the football team his interest never flagged and after college he became a and finally in charge of all Sports cars sail boats and antiques are other consuming interests with Platz who also manages to find time to study judo and is an authority on fireworks gets paid to set them off Sun 34c 36c 54c ALL OTHER CLASSIICATION per Line 7 consecutive Insertions 3 or more consecutive insertions 1 or two Insertions DEATH NOTICES: 6 lines daily $250 Sunday $260 excess over 6 lines at rates under Other Notices Lost and ound and Lodge Notices accepted up to midnight for the next edition AUTOMOBILES Airplanes Parts Service 40 Sale Used Automobiles 39 to 41 Sale Used Sports and Imported Cars Sports and Import Cars Parts Ac cessories Service 29 Auto Parts Repairs Tires 39 Mobile Homes Trailers 88 Trucks Trailers Parts 38 Autos Trucks 39 Autos Trucks for Rent or Lease 39 Motorcycles Bicycles 40 business opportunities Riwiness Ounortunities 37 business service Barter and Swap Educational lowers Cemetery Lots Monuments Personals Business Notices Repairs and Service HELPS Employment Bureau emale Employment Bureau Male Employment Service emale Instruction Male Instruction Help Wanted Agents Help Wanted emale Help Wanted Male Help Wanted Salesmen Position Wanted emale Position Wanted Male George Ostendorf founder and chairman of the board of Hallemite Manufacturing Co a paint company died yester in a private hospital He was 82 He was a native of Delphos He came to Cleveland after i graduation from high school there Mr Ostendorf first job here was with the former A Lo zier Co manufacturers of bicycles He took pride in the fact that he had been one of the first persons to ride an experimental tandem bicycle down Euclid Avenue In 1909 he entered the paint business and was in that indus try until 1he time of his death In 1927 he founded the Ilalle niite Co and actively directed the firm until he was hospital ized last December for a re spiratory disorder Dlr Ostendorf had lived in Hotel Tudor Arms for the last 20 years He was Cleveland merce and served as Cleveland Club Surviving him are a George Jr a daughter Mrs Gertrude raser of Glendale Calif a granddaughter and a great granddaughter His wife the former Helen Moser died in 1954 riends may call at the lynn roelk funeral home 13104 Euclid Avenue East Cleveland Services will be at 10 am in St Thomas Aquinas Catholic Church 9205 Superior Avenue NE Notre Dame Girl Wins Scholarship Diary Hrabik 20 a junior at Notre Dame College South Eu clid has won a Congressional Internship scholarship for sum mer study in Washington The scholarship given by the Ohio Citizenship Clearing House Committee will enable Dliss Hrabik to work on the staff of a congressman from June 19 to Aug 21 She will study oper ations of the federal govern ment A grant of $500 is also pro vided to cover expenses Dliss Hrabik of 4811 Clark Avenue is majoring in social science and plans to en ter federal service after grad uation She is a native of Czechoslovakia INANCIAL Boat Loans Personal Loans (Licensed) Personal Loans (Banks) Loans Diamonds Jewelry Money Wanted NOTICES Death Notices uneral Directors In Memoriam Lodge Notices Lost and ound Rewards By ETHEL BOROS Opera is of in terest every spring to former football star Jud (Justin) Platz one of Western Reserve Uni versity's all time football greats because Platz now a successful businessman owner of Town and Country Cleaners in Chagrin alls has been in charge of procuring the su or spear carrying extras for the Metropolitan Opera performances in Cleveland for more tiian 20 years Platz has no trouble finding the roughly 100 extras needed each season in fact his main difficulty is turning down the many people who apply and be accepted olks lock to Be Supers People yearn to become supers for the fun and glamor of appearing on stage with lhe Met stars for the pay is quite small only a dollar or two for each performance Medical doc tors stock brokers scientists college students and teachers are among the supers Platz recruits largely from John Car roll University Western Re serve University Case Institute of Technology and the Cleve land Institute of DIusic Among the Platz recruits for this season are five foreign ex change students all of whom know and love operas They are Annette Kyster of Demark ritz Offi of Graz Austria Shane McMahon of Sydney Aus tralia Klaus Weerding of rankfort Germany and Da niello Citterio of Nice rance Mostly Men Used Most of the supers are men Only a few women are needed each year and this season most of them will appear as slaves in Platz makes all his arrange ments by telephone and con firms them by letter after get ting instructions from the assistant stage manager Stan ley Lewine Some of requests are a bit odd such as one for men and eight in telligent boys between the ages of 7 and or thin men for CLASSIIED INDEX To order a Classified Ad phone MA 1 4500 OR RENT Rent Housekeeping (West) Rent Offices Desk Room Rent Rent 1 Rent Rent Share To Lease WANTED TO RENT actory Warehouse 36 urnished Houses 36 to Rent Houses 36 SALE MISCELLANEOUS Auctions 37 Boats Marine Supplies 38 Clothing urs Repairs 36 Dogs Pets Supplies 36 Horses Stock ann Tools 37 Machinery Tools Motors 37 Pianos Musical 37 Sale Diamonds Jewelry 37 Sale Household Goods 38 Sale Miscellaneous 23 24 and 37 Store and Office ixtures 37 Typewriters Office Machines 37 Wanted Old Gold Diamonds 37 Wanted Miscellaneous 36 Blood Donors CASH PAID OPEN ALL DAY SAT Cleveland Biologicals 701 West St Clair MA 1 5477 ANYONE knowing of BEVERLY BROOKER formerly of Cleveland in 1936 and connected with the Railroad Retirement Board Please contact Richard Cohen 9137 Ashland Ave Chicago Illinois In connectionwiUi areal estate matter WANT to be 20 yrs? Guund floor opportunities for anyone 10 to 65 at no cost Only a savings of $2 or more per wk Write for free interview Box 3738 Newark Cleveland 9 BUSINESSMAN in Europe mld May ExDuienccd in all phases of investigations personnel rec nil nvnl efficiency methods and public relations CoUece grad Best of refer ence Will handle clients In above or roi fpd fipids Box 4613 Plain COLSON MASSAGE SALON HOME CALLS MADE TREATMENT BY APPOINTMENT 10111 Euclid Ave SW 1 3775 GITS to the Heart und in memory ot your friends relatives or associates will be gratefully acknowledged by the CLEVELAND AREA HEART SOCIETY 1689 115th SW 1 7500 LEO AL NOTICE PROCLAMATION NOTICE PRIMARY ELECTION I The Board of Elections ot Cuy ahoga County Ohio issues this II Proclamation and Notice of Elec tinn: 1 MLMCIPAL PRIMARY ELEC 1 TIONS AND SPECIAL ELKC TIONS WILL BE HELD ON TUESDAY THE 2ND DAY' MAY 1961 (Being the first Tuesday after 2 first Mnnriav in Mav) at the usual places of holding elections in each and every pre cinct or at such places as the Board may designa(eln the fol lowing Municipalities: REPUBLICAN PRIMARIES Village of Chagrin alls and Citv of Parma DEMOCRATIC PRIMARIES City of Brook Park Middleburg Heights Ward two 2) only Vll lage or Newburgh Heights City 7 of North Olmsted City of Parma and City of Seven Hills Wards 7 two (2) and four only SPECIAL ELECTIONS will be held on said day determining the 1 following Questions and Issues: BAY VILLAGE CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT Proposed S510000fX) Bond Issue for additions and sites BEACHWOOD VILLAGE LOCAL SCHOOL DISTRICT Proosed 830000000 Bond Issue for buildings CITY BEDORD Proposed Charter Amendment COUNTY CUYAHOGA Proposed 13 mill tax levy (Re newal) for welfare relief hospl laib CITY MIDDLEBURG A HEIGHTS i Adoption of Charter A NORTH OLMSTED CITY DISTRICT Proposed 20 mill current expenses CITY PARMA Proposed 20 mill current expenses oitv nr PARMA Proposed 15 mill tax levy (Re sr newal) for division ot fire CITY SOLON I Proposed Charter a Article VIII Section 1 i STRONGSVILLE VHLAGE LOCAL SCHOOL DISTRICT 4: Proposed 5 100000000 Bond Is sue for buildings and sites CITY STRONGSVILLE Proposed 5 mill tax levy (Re newal) for recreation CITY WESTLAKE Prnnosed 13 mill tax levy for current expenses 7 The Polla for the Election will be open at 6:30 o'clock A and remain open until 6:30 Eastern Standard Time ot said day By order of the Board of Elec i tlons of Cuyahoga Countv Ohio Ben Green Chairman Ray Miller Clerk pd apr22 7 Lost and Rewards Received Until Midnight or Next Plain Dealer BEAGLE young female: 58 Detroit Reward WO 1 8378 BRACELET: Gold with 2 charms 1 heart shaped with name and 1 round with pictures lost Reward A 1 2559 or HE 1 2277 CAT lost snow white Persian vicinity Parma VI 3 9670 CONTACT LENS OUND I CASE A 1 6927 DOG black and white female part springer answers to Bullet lost vi cinity Lake Ave Nicholson riday pm AC 1 5083 DOG lost: Black with white spbt on chest standard' rench poodle chain collar University Heights Bern ard Udelson YE 2 7353 DOG lost Standard black rench poodle: Mon Geauga County Reward PA 9 7784 DOG lost: Blue gray terrier long ears Vicinity 93 Union Klnsman Reward SU 1 8823 DOG lost: black long hair Chihuahua male: Cedar Green EV 1 4433 DOG Black chihuahua area 65 Loraln Reward AT 1 5500 OUND Tov collie female April 11 XVI 1 2 0 54 URS lost: Brown Kolinsky's 4 sklns 81 Steward or Glenville area Re ward WY 1 0563 WY 1 2275 MONEY lost: Vicinity of Snow on Rj ge Rd Rew ard TU 5 4820 MONGR7L lost: Buff black nose li cense J24190 EX 1 9472 PARAKEET male OUND April 217 a den a East Cleveland RA 1 8861 SHEPHERD collie lost: Light front leg: named Doby: northeast Eddy Rd area Reward UL 1 4936 SIAMESE cat lost male vicinity 130 th Reward OR 1 7036 WALLET lost: Brown leather 33 Woodland reward MA 1 8627 Shubert Poultry 3322 woodland WRISTWATCH lost: Ladys WlUnauer nar or TA bus rt April 14 reward EV 1 1871 Mrs Marguerite Tremaine a leading figure in volunteer J1 hospital and incurable disease? organization work for more 7 than 30 years died last night in St Hospital after af short illness She was 67 Born in Racine Wis she came to Cleveland in 1915 HerYhome for many years had been at 19801 Aken Boulevard Shaker Heights A Iler volunteer work dated from 1928 when she began vol unteer work at St Hos pital She served as president its Junior Women's Board also as treasurer of its Senior Board or a period of five years Mrs Treemainc did vol unteer work also at Lakeside Hospital I' Led Group During War In the World War II period she had charge of volunteer workers at the War Service ki Center on was active ice Order Society In 1942 tended the i unteer workers in the field army of the Ohio division of the American Cancer So cicty She served as commander of the Ohio division from 1946 to 1949 She was an honorary life member of the board of trustees of the division She long had been active in the Cleveland Health Museum A' and the lav croup of the Dia belie Association here site had served as president of both 'i organizations She was also aJ member of the Ohio Council for Health and Welfare or some years she managed the Sunbeam Shop for the OR RENT Rent Apartments (East) 34 35 Rent Apartments (West) 35 Rent Garages Storage 36 Business Places for Kent 36 Children Boarded 36 Homes for Aged Convalescent Nursing 36 I louses for Rent (East) Houses for Rent (West) 36 Rent actory Warehouse Site 36 Rent arms Want to Rent 36 Rent urnished Apartments (East) 35 36 Rent urnished Apartments (West) 36 Rent urnished Houses (East) 35 36 Rent urnished Houses (West) 36 Rent Halls and Studios 36 Rent Housekeeping (East) 34 RATES AND OTHER INORMATION within 100 miles of Cleveland (Rates beyond this area given upon request) POSITIONS WANTED: Per Line 7 consecutive Insertions 3 or more consecutive insertions 1 or two insertions George Ostendorf children and a brother and sister services will be at 11 am today in the Brown orward funeral home 17022 Chagrin alls Shaker Heights Burial will be in Lake View Cemetery Carl Radde Carl Radde former Lorain grocer and prominent Mason died yesterday morning in SI Hospital Lorain Ide was 72 Mr Radde left the retail grocery business about 20 years ago to work for the Spang Baking Co retiring five years ago He lived at 1124 11th Street Lorain He was a member of Lorain Masonic Lodge past high priest of Mystic Chapter past illus trious master of Lorain Coun cil past commander of Lorain Commandery past president 7th Division Council of Templar Advancement member of An cient and Accepted Scottish Rite Valley of Cleveland mem ber of Al Koran Temple past patron Queen Chapter of the Eastern Star member of Order of the White Shrine of Jerusalem Lake Erie Lodge member of the York Rite Col lege and member of the Lorain ellowship Club Mr Radde is survived by his wife Carrie two sons Ray mond and Harold both of Lorain two brothers and a sister Services will be at 3 a at the Schwartz Spence funeral home 1124 5th Street Lorain Commandery services will be tomorrow at 7:30 in the funeral home Burial will be in Elmwood Cemetery DRATING SERVICE BY HOUR OR JOB Call WA 1 8850 8 a to 5 ANY unmarried mother needing help write Salvation Army Hospital 1881 Torbenson Dr or Phone IV 6 4100 HAVE downtown office space and sales promotion exp what have you? ox 19421 Plain Dealer MAKE your home or bar a showplace or murals and paintings contact Gil Schiller SH 1 08 04 APPROVED DRIVING SCHOOL SAE WaY SU 1 4444 TIGER: Please phone Her Queenship or him about GE job mall clothes LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE ESTIMATED ASSESSMENTS Notice is hereby given that the estimated assessments of the cost of improving enway Road from Campus Road to Cedar Road by grading draining curbing and paving with reinforced concrete pavement with integral curbs 6 thick and 25 fuet between the backs of curbing and all neces sary appurtenances upon the lots and lands benefited and to be charged therewith as set forth in Resolution No 3959 83 adopted June 22 1959 and Ordinance No 1959 93 adopted July 20 1959 have been made and reported to Council and said estimated as sessments are now on tile in the office ot the Clerk of the Council of the City of Beachwood Ohio for the inspection and examina tion of all persons interested therein Objections to such estimated as sessments must be in writing and must be tiled in the office of said Clerk within two weeks after the expiration ot this notice to wlt: five weeks from the date hereof By order of the Council of the City of Beachwood GEORGE ZEIGER Cleric pdapr2229 may6 NOTICE DISSOLUTION HOENIG AND CO LIMITED Notice is hereby given pursuant to law of the dissolution by vol untary vote of all Its members dated April 17 1961 of HOENIG AND CO LIMITED a limited partnership association organized under the laws of the State of Ohio whose principal office is located at 1360 Leader Building Cleveland Ohio IIOENIG AND CO LIMITED pd aprl81920212223 Minimum charce 2 lines Count 31 letters and spaces per line (about words) Box number counts 23 spaces 15 Personals Business Notices PUBTICNOTICE' BUY DIRECT rom DISTRIBUTORS WAREHOUSE Better URNITURE APPLIANCES CARPETING at Lower Prices 12 WHY YOU SAVE: 1 No High Rent or Tax 2 No Elaborate Store ront 3 No Shopping Center Overhead 4 No Wholesale or Jobber Profits 5 No Trucking Cost to Store 6 rom to You 7 Our Own Warehouse 8 Only One Loca tion 9 All Goods Sold at Our Ware house 10 Direct actory Shipments 11 Volume Buying Discounts 12 Low Operating Costs Open dally 9 Saturday till 6 Up to 3 years to pay ree parking or take CTS bus to our door DISTRIBUTORS WAREHOUSE 6920 Union Ave (Off Broadway) $10 CASH PAID To RH Negative Blood Donors CLEVELAND BIOLOGICALS 2yest ciair ma 04 i CARS DELIVERED Anywhere in USA BONDED DRIVERS AA Delivery PR I 5 72 1 WILL anyone the accident March 10 on Chester bound 4:30 in between Black Silver Hawk and 1956 Pontiac please call Vicky LI 1 1814 after 5:30 SINGERS songwriters: Will audition and appraise your material free or your future In show business Van Record Co EN 1 8560 EX 1 8285 ESQUIRE DETECTIVE AGENCY All kinds of Investigations Employe checks and plant protection Call CH 1 0554 CHURCH URNITURE OR SALE Pews Altar Lectern Puipit etc Call ME 1 4 120 front 9:30 4:30 pm HIGHEST PRICES PAID We Will Buy Your Photo Equipment BRYAR PHOTO SUPPLY PR 1 4 605 REE West Side junk removal' from garages and yards ON 1 3220 MAKE CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE HEART UND VAN loading for lorida Can take part load Sparks Storage YE 2 3332 MR HOME OWNER: BLUE SPRUCE 1W $195 ea MO 2 7732 Music for any and all occasions Call Tony MO 2 7 171 MANURE horse and cow 50c bu $25 for 5 yds delivered JA 6 3833 WANT to rent small asphalt roller Call WA 1 4 990 EAST Savings pledges sev eral make offer PR 1 1044 i xC dBb s' 8 SSiEVM 1 a 7 BMKvTI IwC aLL JL JR i 1 I Rm 8 WOST1' I It ifcl I I 1 1 1 1 1 4 fem i flu Estate Real If I io'" Ip A IM wj i 4 i have been reported this year in Ohio Dr Winslow Bashe of the State Health Department reports This compared with slightly over 2700 reported cases dur ing 1960 a record year for hepatitis outbreaks' in Ohio Believed to be caused by viruses hepatitis is a con 1 tagious disease which primarily attacks the liver 1 Victims may be ill for only 1 a few days or up to a year or longer if lhe disease becomes chronic About three of every 1000 victims die Gamma globulin a bloo'd ex tract is an effective treatment when the disease is incubating Il i.

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