01-18-1989 - Heritage Avon Lake

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01-18-1989 - Heritage Avon Lake
January 18, 1S89
39th Year, No. 16
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AVON LAKE
SHEFFIELD
5100
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SHEFFIELD LAKE
ward Winning Pholograpfiy
AVON
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Community Tri-City Battles With Budget,
Pulse
Gaining No Relief From The Past
And More...
by Mike Nog a
accordance to all procedures. With IRS1 tional expense near $6,700 - bo paid
AVON LAKE - Jari Kloinberg. director
problems being sudden, however, most' from Avon [Si ,900); Avon Lake ($2,250), of the Tri;CMy Office On Aging, submitmembers of council couH not assess tho
Sheffield Lake ($2,250) and Sheffield
ted a proposed budget lo Avon Lake OEy impact of such a move.
Village (5350).
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Monday, tor the agency's 1989
Along with distributing ULS.D.A.
food
Kletnberg sat.i Monday the budget she
A progressive move! Over, the past 6 Council
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activities^
proposal now includes a S4.5OO ux- surplus. . |he Tri-City'••pfHta '.' provide*
months or so the subject of moving
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Included hi the budget arc the
pensu far, liability insurance and bun- emergency food baskets,; a program for:
Weiss Field to another location in the ciagency's traditional costs, then mileage
ding of the staff, board and volunteers.. visits with elderly" and handicapped
ty has been talked about. V/iilL actually
plus a newly required expense of liabiliresident, plus administration ^of Meals
She said this was recently required by
the proper word hero is whispered
ty insurance and bonding..
on Wheels program^;';',';.:1?'-- SZ'-.^-J
the Western Reserve Area on Aging,
about. No one from'city hull would say
which
provides
a
grant
(o
in
list
in
(he
Not Included in tho budget or 1939
Haverback said it'U the city's promuch, if anything; until last week.
cedure to hold budget requests until clly~"
Mayor Hausrod. at that time. Indicated, spending requests is funding to pay an. distribution of nervices.
Internal
Revenue
Service
debt.
The
council
considers Its mayor's^annual
and some members of the Planning
In addition. Kleinberg requested
budget recommendation for the city. AcCommission concur With, his thought* agency is in trouble with the IRS
mileage for herself and a caseworker,
cording to Kleinborg,. tho additional apon l!» possibility of relocating the because its, former director apparently
which she estimated to cast a total of
did not file for tax exemption status.
recroatonal complex.
about $1,200 per year: She requested the propriation* wero already mado in Sheffield Lake
According to Council President Ermn
mileage and insurance costs - an addiWhat does all thisraoun?At this poJ/iL
nothing more than talk, but the basic Haverback, a charitable or not-for-profit
service agency must apply for a specific
reasoning behind thlx Idea has merit.
501-C3 within 15 mnnths after beWeiss Field1 is • a multi-faceted area Form
formed. Tri-Clty. which did noi do
which caters to picnics, baseball, soft- , ing
Ihls, is now required to provide about
ball, horse enthusiasts and nature itself. four
years of fiscal records, yet most
not to mention many other points of
records were "stripped" after 'the,
community' Involvement. As the com- former
director was charged with theft
plox sits, it really doesn't present but
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one problem and thct is accessibility. and gambling.
Under tho direction of Miry Mezlak.
The only way anyone gets to the place is
former director. Tri-City sponsored Las
drive', their car or for the youngsters,
Vegas Nights as fund-raisers. Because
ride their bikes a considerable distance.
Tri-City was not tax- exempt, according
The thought behind iho move would
be, from' my point of v(cw, twofold. to the IPS, it nnw OWUB back trixas on
First, the relocation to H suggested Inrgu Lus VogJia Night pmftts. NoiUirir
Kloinbory or Havorba**W said tliuy know
parcel of land east of Troy Jr. Hl«h
where Iho profiIs iiow uro. which r«would give a majority of tho community
mulny another apparent loss along with
excellent daily eccess. On tho other
hand, this would give tho city an oppor- this mandate to pay bacV, taxes.
Board members of the Tri-City Office
tunity tit rezone the land where Weiss
on Aging will moot this week to discuss
was to light industrial. This would in
passible
ways to aileviato probloms,
turn attract mpre industry and increase
the tax b/iso which in turn would save such as this, which Kleinberg inherited
when assuming directorship last .fall
Avon Lake residents future tax
Council members commended
increases.
Klcinbcrg during Monday's, meeting The negative side of this might be the particularly for smoothly running a prothoughts of residents; In the Belmar,
gram in the Wake of problems generated
Redwood. Curtis, plus areas. They
PHIVATE PROPERTY vs. PUBLIC EYESORES - Several commercial vehicles dcr
by the past administrator.
might find the recreational facility not to
little tr beautify the appearance of Sheffield Lake resiUentfal lots, however truck
One
idea
which
had
surfaced
is
to
their liking. On the other hand, tho
owners tend to oppose any restrictions, staling if they can legally havci theirrigs<,
cease operations under the Incorporated
thought of now housing developments
on public roadways why not the private property In which they owAyijd are taxed •namo "Tri-City, Office on Aging" and
iu their backyards (which will someday
for?
a
be a reality), may seem offensive. As life begin n new non-profit corporation to
goes, most people would probably like provide similar agency services in strict
ah open area around their homes If thoy
in fact had a choice here...which In tho
long run thoy will have. Tho Mayor has
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-indicated ho will look for a sense of
{."uxlmatoly S900.000 could,becorrlGd;
"Ba%cd on values received from the
direction from thu community; At this by Marilyn O'DonnJl
ovvf
which
would
wipe
out
the
deficit
country auditor, we will have a deficit In
•point nothing has boon etched in stone,
AVON LAKE - Even with ult the
for U'e next year.
(ho grnernl fund at the nnd of next year
but tho subject appeurs to be moving development goln« on which pumps
Some people will doubta significant:
of $435,117," shu said.
from the kitchen counter to at least the. thousands of, tax dollars intn the city,
tosa in tax dollars with all tho new housback burner.
Tctul revenues in the guneral fund
Avon Lake still guts mos> of its1 money
ing going up said Dusek. \ ,'•. •,
' Avon Lake Parent Workshop Sctl from area IndusUy. And when an in- shnuld total 511,205.000.
"I did some calculations and
According to Suportntondent Cl«yton
• How do, wo influence our kids in it dustry pulls back some of those tax
Dusek. the board has two, oplions: in- estimated that if a homo cost $150,000, it
-' positive woy Is the point of discussion dollars either by downsizing or moving
crease revenue (taxes) or doenmse would take 600 new homes, |ust to
set for this Thursday at Loarwood Mid- out, the financial Impuct leaves a
expenditures.
replace one CEI generator in tax
dle School at 7:30 p.m. John Rahc, Supt. stinger.
dollars,"
he said.
"Sumehuiv during the nexl iix nionfrom the Madeira City Schools will
Again, at last weeks regular board
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tlis, wo need to bo deciding how to deal
When asked what areas would suffnr
speak ua tho subject. (For more informa- meeting, Treasurer Marcclla Ridonour
with the loss," hr. said.
[K)?siblo cuts in appropriations, Ms
tion see related article this issue.)
told ]u'.: hov.', in dollars and cents, CEI's
Ridenour Said "all urcos."
Du<:olc ndded tho.1 if pennies wore pinLet's Dance — The Annual Avon Lakti decommissioning of a goiiordlor will efclied and expenses closely watched, apfect the school system.
Fire Department's Banco is sol fur Saturday, January 20 at Brcczuwoud Mull in
Sheffield Lake. Why..,you ask. does ttiu
ALFD hold thuir iiiinuat dveni out of
ST. VALENTINE'S DAY FEBRUARY 14th
Avon Lake? Simple, aver the years Iho
dance has grown to such a success no
placo locally can handle th« largo
number of people who attend. If you'ru
intorcslod in tickets, call 933-8305.
, Girl Scout Cookies will bu going on
galo beginning Friday, January 20
through Monday, January aO. For u*
With A Special PRESS Valentine Classified Ad" Only
dieters, the unsweetened chutliiiir
cheese cracker calloil "YanRlos" will bo
.For More Details Sec Page 2 1
available this year. (Soe totaled article n
this weok's
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Housing Not Enough To Offset Loss
Deo
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Each week, each store w i l
*25 in Free Groceries during our
Cleveland _ _ „ „ $ * > 1 9
Browns GOlby cheese
pop-up poster
^ ^
cooked salami
custom Sliced
sliced bacon
gallo blush
chablis
2% Icwfat milk..
15 liter
"pepperoni pizz;
FREE 3-D GL> <&ES W/PURCHASE
WHILE SUPPLIES LAST
Classic,
Cherry or
cottage cheese
grape jam or jelly
Ruffles' potato chips
chickcii $
Idaho
ideal for a snack
or meal, fully baked,
ready to eat
Col 1 lot no
:.:.. I<>
$•199
russet potatoes
Sunkist oranges
certified Ancjui b«ef available ot participating ttorei onty
sirloin steak......
Daisyfield
$459
spare nbs..........
1 LB.
frysng
chicken
chicken
nibhlers.
Open everyday 'til midnight
join our '
coffee club
refills are stilt
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only20
LB,
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AVON LAKE
SHEFFIELD LAKE
Wd«« Rd., Ph, 933-9115
M'Rd.Ph 933-2718
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Convenient
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Food Mart*
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Letters.
Urges Parents To Af-sid Program
To Tlie Kdilor:
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• On January 10 tint Avur. LA..- Hij:ini ul
Education jr'ui th« Avon Lake i'TA
Unit* will sponsor , <i jirogrdin on
"Pos.il iu; (\irur ing'V Th« ^ptrakor lui
this .event rtii. l>n Mr. John D. R;ih«.
Suptirintuniiunt. of the Madeira' City,
Schools. I uri?'j ill! paruuls to attend ihb
program. Mr. Riiie is HI uuKt;ihdi.i!'.5
'speaker timl .educator and will provuk*
iniiny helpful ideas to [wrums., This program is open io the public and is !nvTlie program will be hold at Learwood
Middle School and will start promptly ul
7:30 p.m. Those of. us who have hoard
Mr. Rahe speak before art; very excited
about his visit lo Avon Lake.
Marcia J. Kowles, President,
Avon Lake PTA Council
What'J Next?
, ToThf Editor:
, So City Council wants to ban commerct»t vehicles'ft um parking in residential
-jrivmvays.'What's next? Curs with sur'. face rust? Is it possible that once the
Ford/Nlssi*n plant is rompletod. only
.vehicles manufactured by thr Ford
M«tor Company will bo permitted in our
dr(veiyoy5?-Whero do v c stop?
^ln the 30 years I have lived In Avon
Lake, 1 don't recall commercial vehicles
parked in driveways eyur being a problem. Doesn't U seem mo«f than coincidence that this has become an issue
rifdit at the time that eU those high priced homos are belli* developed and sold
in our city?
Maybe City Counc.. oars I hat these
new home buyers will find commercial
vehicles to be offensive, t suppose then
.the next Jaw', to'be considered will bo
anyone seen wearing Levisanda flannel
shirt oulsi'Jc their home will bo required
to go back . inside and change inlu
designer jeans,and an Izod shirt.
la it possible that City Council fucts
these vehicles will have an adyerat effect on tho new liig'i income 'housing
Market, in Avon Lake?,! feel that thato.
are-more-important issues to bo dealt
with in our city. '•- , ' . • • • •
IE. tho recently discovered cbemicfll
spills at1 B.F* Goodrich continue to occur, this could have n fur mure damaging effect Oh the futuru of Avon Lake. I
believe the quality of the air wo Sireath
and wnterwe drink Is of greater concern
lhan what we- K K J porked in our
driveways.
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Kent Mauror
Avon Lako
Maybe You Shouldn't Own One!
To Tha Editor: ;
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1 cannot understand tho complaints ni
R.V. and Boat owners opposing the current controversy on parking R.V/s and
boats, etc. in driveways. Tho old content: If you must com-loln about cost of
repairs to a Cadillac or Rolls Royce. you
shouldn"t own on« - applies hero also. If
you must complain about a parking fee
at a nearby legal parking area'or don't
want to pnrk it in your side or. bock yaru.
Ni,'\tiiibiir iii. At Our very ltrs( ^rattice;
a pnibk'in w.ts eiidiMit du« to liit.' fad
*";hi*')ulc was disrupted du<? lo onr one
hour uructice. Shi* was do disturbed by
this lh*il >>ri*' virtually • m;ide practices .
mist:riji.i!(; fur l;ulh ccache* and children
tijroiiov 1-3) uv lacking the ".•ntrjuLC
lioors lo the building during urjctice.
iiiiru-i'jiilii imfh the coaches anJ i.hi!dn;n
by repeated!v nicilinii. "HKK KUL1-IS"
,f,f;;ardiit»: taking .shoes olf .it, ihy i-n- •
. traiiteiloiirs .irn' 'inimj ihetn up proper-.
ly en the mruei;. children were all sup•Wjf.'tf to use only' one of luo available
li«iichfts in put tlie'ir livm shut;', uii (keep
MI mitiil *.VL* wen* the ONLY other |icupiu
in th»j hiiildiiiKS}; -mve.-ly cautioning ihii
jjlrU nut ta'DRIP il'tht* drinking fountain...anionjj tithe, trivial, yet harassing
aggravations. Her, actions became so
ridiculous that the children were aclully
frightened to use the n*struoni.
This .vas inmedtately broughi to the ,
attention of Con Cash who, assured this
would be'lootcRtl into. Durum ihe weeks' .
that Tolluwed. her cunsumt alteinpts at
intimidating, u«>tri.ifdli[ig and arguing
Rat worse. Dnors remained .ocked in
spite of the fact that Don Cash and, Dan
Trent Were made aware that even .
parents could not get into vhe build in y if
they needed to get their child in. an
emergency. During these weeks, this
writer had the opportunity m visit the
other school buildings during practices
and games'to find the atmosphere just
the opposite...fun and relaxing. The personnel in these buildinijs were friendly
and made one feel welcome.
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Still unresolved at January 3 practice
(FIVE WEEKSJ-yct another meeting
bntween Ihe coach and Don Casb occurred. A request was made by the conch
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that If the problum could not be resolvod, p<ji>gps practice could be moved to
another butldinn,..and again this would
be "looked Into" by.Don Cash. A week
later, with no changes. Don Cash
himself inado it another "memorable"
practice with hjs own dazzling display
of bursting into tho, gym, waving arms
pointing fingers, and shouting at tho
coach - yes. in front of the children! tie
shotifed that he "HAD NOT HAD TIME
TO RESOLVE THE PKOULBM AND
DID HAVE OTHER THINGS TO
DO'\,.fn SIX WEEKS.
Finally, practice is being moved to
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.other building whose personnel don't
W*»l schedules and d e n floors above oar
children. I «lo hope Redwood's priorities
Improve. A ciaan, but amply building is
usoloss. If it weren't for children, we
wouldn't need school buildings or the
personnel to run thorn. These children^
parents ute paying the ;«ACS to employ
ihpsn personnel. '•?* something Ira going to renKftnber when the whinics
sir»ft for nnothor school lovy...Berore I
give my money, i will need lo be assured
it Is paying productive (SIX WEEKS?)
Miring, people, with my children as their
priority.
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FINALLY!
WE INTRODUCE
OUR REGULAR
DAILY PRICES:
EFFECTIVE EVERY It INGLE DAY INCLUDING HOUD*>
CHEESE & ONE TOPPING
12" LARGE 321 CHEESE
& ONE TOPP<NG
CHEESE & ONE TCP'iNG
PIZZAS
Additional Toovmn 8OC Eixn
B-B-QLOINli
BACK RIBS l|
;tt9.9O ; 1
-.J6.9O < 1
$3.45 1
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WHOLE CHICKEN' " ,' ' ' .•'.'•;.' ' ^ : ; ^ 5 4 : 9 O j
DINNER-Vi CHICKEN & SIDE ORDERS ' ' $ 3 : 4 5 '
CHICKEN
Only Dinner Include*: You* Choice of 2 Sid* Dtorw*
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OWN A HOME
as individual as >ou are
THE FAIRWAV5 - AVON I-AKE
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Thank You Avon Lake
To The Avon Lake Community-.
Thank you for your help nt Christmas;
tut your time ami'energy, and gifts of
food or money. Without you the "Holldo/ Helpers" would be powerless lo
h« Ip. We hodfi2fninil'es.
i-HOTB It's Inconvenient to you. but
WolhanW ospeciully llt« Trl City Oftico
much leas inconsiderate 'o your
neighbors, maybe you shouldn't own Ute on Aging and the County Cupboard.
R.V. or hoot, etc. 1 own thrcu boats and They are the "sourca" of our information and holp each time we do the
you see none of them displayed either In
front of op next to my home. Same of us baskets.
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do have consideration for others
Our Endowment Fund group has
without laws required to make us so. In- always given us a check far tho meat
conslderatlon and greed will yet b* the which wo need to con.plotn the boskets.
downfall o our civilization.
Tho Klwanls men help to deliver them.
This time we received help from The
N>me withheld by
Women's Club. Key Club, Boy Scouts.
Anonymous. Our new donor* wore; tho
Wants Caring People
Salvation Army. Radio Station WOBL.
Burger King. Pepsi Cola. Employees of
In School System
BigWheel. ,
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Many, many thanks to all. A special
To The Editor:
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A rothor sad situation is occuring thanks lo tho Avon Lake Pruss lor pilnwithin tho Avon Lflko School system. As tinR our requests and thank you.
Holiday Helpers
a parent first, and a taxpayer second. »
Avon Lako
feel it is a situation not to be Ignored. As
many aro afire, wo are fortunate to nave
B.F. Goodrich Message
a Youth Basketball Program in ino
system. This program Is made possible
through tho combined efforts of salaried
To Tho Editor:
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poi'sonnel. tax supported school
We are pleased and not surprised with ,
buildings, many volunteers Jboth
tho findings of Oh'-> EPA's computer
parents and high school itudenU ..and
modeling study of our October 24.1988
most importantly, enthusiastic children.
Continued on page 7
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LEARWOOD E I G H T H GRADE CAREER
1 • needlework • graphics •over 1000 prints a v t f O i l i ^ ™
SHADOWING
1 • posters • artu»ork.
• • custoLi fairing?,;.;';-fji
As a closing activity in their career unit, eighth grade
• decorative mating ,.'(H'
students at Leamood were given the opportunity to
Nc Htmrit"shadow" someone in the career pf their chatec Sixtynine students took advantage of the opportunity. Career
«££" 933-7536
choices ranged from doctors and lawyers to toachers
and veterinarians. Three students interested in marine
biology were givtin the opportunity to spend some time
with trainers at Oceana. a part of Cedar Point. They can
FAMILY VISION CARE
be seen in the photo with their new "acquaintance."
SCHOOL LUNCH MEVU (Subject to Change)
Jan. 23 - Chicken Pah • w/Lattuce-Moyonnalse. Hash
Browns, Peach Fluff. Milk
[an. 24 - B.L.T., Cheese Cube. Mixed Vegetables,
Brownie, Milk
Jan. 25 - Taco Salad w/Hot Sauce, Nut Bread. Chocolate
Peanut Butter Pie, Milk
Jan. 20 - Turkey Club on a Croissant, Fruit-Cottage
Cheese Salad, Yellow Cake. Milk,
Jan. 27 - Pizza Vegetable. Fe'irs, Two-Tone Cookie.
Milk.
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SCHOOL CALENDAR
Wodf, Jan. IB, 4:15 p.m. - Girts Freshman Basketball',
Avon Lake at Lffkewood
Wed., [an- 18. 5:30 p.m. - Boys Ti-r^nt-:h BaskotballLoraln Catholic at Avon Lake
Thurs.. ]an. 19, B p.m. - Girls Varslty/lunior Varsity
Basfcetball-Buy at Avon Luke
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Fri.. Jan. 20. - NO SCHOOL - TEACHER IN-SERVICE1
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Fri- Jan. 20,4:ib n.ra - Hoys Freshman Oaskulbnll-Avon
Loko al Bay .
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Fri., Jan. 20,-..4:15 p.m. - Girls t-'n&hmun BasLelbailLtithoran'West at Avon Lake
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Fri., fan. 20, 0 p.'m, - Freshman WrcstUng-Amherst at
Avon Lako
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Frl.,Jan. 20, 6:30 p.m. - B o y s Varsity/Junior' Varsity
Bisktitboll-Avon Lak. j t Bay
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Fri.. Jan. 20, 7:30 pan, - Varsity'|uiiior Varsity
Wrestling-Bay at Avon Laku
Sal.. Jan. 21, 12:30-7:30 p.m. • Ski Club lo Brandywinu
Ski Center
LEARWOOO SEVENTH GRADE ENGLISH
CLASSES
As a culminating activity lo lliuir Chiistmas carol
unit, Mrs. Walker's seventh gradu English Classes
donated, money to the Mary Lee Tucker C'othc-A- Child
Fund; This was done in the spirit of th* story and, us
Jacob Marloy said, to make mankind their business.
They received no credit for their donations, only good
feelings from "the sprinklings of the spirit's touch,"
GOOD BEHAVIOR AT LEARWOOD
On Monday, January 0, the sixth grade class at Learwood Middle School en|oyod lea cruam treats at lunch
provided by tl.e Leorwood I*TA. After lunch, the sixth
graders, were entertained with "Expressions of Electronic Music".as presented by Chris Babapullo and Dan
Detlman, compliments' of Driscoll's Music Company.
The sixth graders earned these rewards with "good
behavior". Every three months a statistical review of attendance and .discipline Identifies the "goad behavior
class." Cnmiron seventh and elgiiu. graders, join the
fun in March.
Learwood students at Oceana. Pictured loft to right;
Melanle Chandler, Jason Lalak. Meghan Pettys. and
trainer. Sheryl Young.
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PET CARE
Claudia Sahr
Senior
Ror ,ptlm^st
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This'year morn than
uvar. I hnvu noticed so
many animals (hot havn
had Ihelr lives onded in
or on the stilt) of the
road. Many pooplo
bcliovo ihii Es due to an
incrohSB in unimal
populations. Sdmu say
our recunt dry spells
have ' made animals
travel farther in search
of wut«r. This, may be
true In port bul t ballove
Man's continuing1 oncliroachmont into , our
wildllfes natural habitat
brings mans of thorn into
contact with us. It Is
daubtml that our progress will stop. So vvlint
can wo do? Ely obeying
speed limits and keeping
a rwary eye . ou* , for
animals we may be ablo
to save more of thorn
from an untimely death.
Let's give animals n
"brake" in the naw year
and slow down and enjoy thu beauty of nature.
ThiV message is
brought to you as a
»--olic: service , from
Claudia Sahr, Senior
Receptionist. Avon
Lake Animal Clinic,
124 Miller Road. Phone
933-5297.
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has been some speculation raised concerning
, the status of the Avon Lake Drugs, Inc., now
that Sparkle Market has taken over the
operation of the supermarket at the Avon Lake
Shopping Center. The Avon Lake Drug, inc.,
is on independently owned, full service,
neighborhood family pharmacy and has a
Idng term secure lease with the Avon Lake
Shopping Center and is not affected by the
grocery supermarket change over.
The Avon Lake Drug, Inc. looks forward to
continuous serving of the community from its
present location and offering the advantage, of
"orio roof shopping." Entrances are through
the Sparkle Supermarket or the former east
side door entrance.
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But if VOU'R paMnt. u couU be the one
SCORT1O lOrt 2 * - S « l.li
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fOR PERSONAL LUCKV M W O j I j
OR AtWWERS TO
5END BIRTH OATE AND
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Fine-Free Week.'At'Library
Fines arti forgiven, ;it ll •; Avon LaliLPiiblk Library un ail. items returned Dm
week of lartuary 23. Mowo.-w. ji.il rons
are askud iu donate u can of food which
will be given tii the Avon Lake food
cupboard.
"Do'Check under the car Mat, uruk'r
and behind the Furniture to tai ? advantage or this opportunity." sugy. -sts Judy
Brookside Students To Participate
Hig^Itr, dirt.-cior of the- library. "We i n most m!ert",!«d in having nutitriiiU
relumed for the use of ttlber jiatrtins.'"
Materials in«y be returned 9 a.m. (u y
p.m. Monday through Thursday or1 '*
a.n;. tr)5 p.m. Friday arid Satun.%. Trie
twuk.drcp.on tut: west side (jfthu library.
is available round-tht*-clocfc.
Students .io the hutni.- ecoiiun its cla>>
of'Mrc. Kaihy Fir/mjn ut Urociksidt'ifi«h
S( liool in Sheffield Villdgt will be parIIcLpatifi^ in the "Kids Bdkirif; Fur Kt.Ii"
pruit'cl sponsored by The Easier Sy;il
Scitiuiy iif l^jrain ond Hurun C'j>mtit*s
and Neslle fV ods .Cor^tor-ition. Thest!
d
will hv b.AiHK Tull'-Hmjse
tooka** while developing a batter ^
understand ing of disabilities as wel'- Za •*
being fAposed toiLe importance o'tom3
/iiunity servfce. They will have the op- 5
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p-jrtunify to b«lp peopr; ivilh disabflilies by obtjininii pledges for every Toll %
House cookiu taked during d one week 5
P«riod in February.
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Career
Women Meet
The Erie Shorii Career
< Woman's League will
meet January 26.6:30 p.m.
at the Avon Lake Public
Library.
The speaker for the
evening will be Johanna
DiLuciano. R-D:L.D:. who
was director of nutritional
services for St. Joseph's
Hospital. She speaks on
nutrition and will take
questions in that field.
If you need dinner reservations, please call
933-9945., This tS an open
meeting. Wo welcome
guests.
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Lunch Bunch
Meets
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SUPERPAINT®
INTERIOR
5-Year Warriintij
^VAOpAlNt
, Arthur C. Scott will talk
about "Moral Education"
at the January 22 gathering of the Lunch Bunch.
Lunch, costing S3.50, will
bo served at<12:3n p.m.
followed by the 1:15 p.m.
prog rum. Contact tho
Avon Lnke Presbyterian
Church at 933-6240 for
lunrh tickets or just attend
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the free prt'sontmtoti at
1:15 p^m.
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A FRESH NEW LOOK AT GREAT SAVINGS
CARRIERS NEEDED
Reliable rarrfers needed
to deliver \ * I*r«s9 each
Wednesday. Routes
available in Avon on Slonoy
Ridge and on Lake Drive 5t
Eaton. Roulu available in
Avon Lake on Millor Rd. If
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Hun will have AJjju-ups an January iO RECEPTIONIST NEEDED
Tri-City Office on A,png is lool __
from 0 to H p.M itvX an January 21 from
10 a HI. to 2 p.m. Registration will be at a person 55 ir over to fill a 2Q
Sheffield Ua'±f! C.ty Hali on Harris Rd. '*H;cptionist position. Income •__„ ,
Eligible players art* those barn f'jui is 47*13 for one person and $96632
1974 through 1934. The fe«s ate as two puople. Disab'lity Income is
fuJIows: in-house players, born 1981 eluded. For more information
'.hrough ISS4.S10; Travel Team players,, caEJ 949^146.
born 1974 through 1980. S15. Newtravel Team, members need a social
security number, birth certificate and a BLOOD BANK
small non-returnable picture. For more 1 Them will bi., a Blood Bankv^
Community Center on February 71
information call 349HS3-1S or 949-8336.
Registration far all girl Travel Teams 3i£0 to ft30 pjn-AVe are asking, ~
will also be taken at this time. Eligible sons tbat are capable of dom
girls are those born from 1977-1979. Re- please help start a Blood Bank
quirements are the same as fof a boy field Laie. This will establish an ara
Travel Team member. For more infor- far the oty ot Sheffield Lake.
from theci'y who needs blood v
mation call 349-6532
abLa to draw blood for freefromIfa^
count For further lnfonnatloiC
TEEN ROOM
949-5531 or 943-7488The Teen Room at the Community
Center will be open from now on to all
residents of Sheffield Lake who are in COMMUNITY CIVIC COUNCU-ij
The first meeting qf Our year loej
grades 6 through 12. Tha Te«n Room >
ABSOLUTELY FREE bxc«pt for a onu mumty Civic Coiincti will be on JB"
time registration charge of St. Games 2=> at the Community Center at; 9
available am air hocLe>. pool fooscball, planning will begin for Commi
pin ball, and several other electronic Da^s 1989 Please try to attcod rfi>3
games.
input can be Included. We needfj
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We uo'uld [liku tu ilidfik n\l of titir
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ffl>.-iuU jud neighbors for lb»jr suppuil
release of vinyl diloriik* -ind polvvnyi
durmj; the iUncu and dedlih of our
chloride plaslic. The studv confirms
fdtkvr Cai\ Alexander, and for their cuuwhat u-e stated from |5 rrmiule-, ;<[!«>,- litiuwi su[i[«)rl durinFj lin- recent illm-vs
• the'release, that at no lime did (!»• and death of u-.ir inuihcr. IJjrbara Fooie •
release pose a threat to (he ewtmnuruty,
Alt>.\and«r. •
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B.F.Cuodrich regrets any undue cofiIt h.i'n't U:en an *.visy linn.- fur ui. but
cern all the. media attention, may have
we will always support mid loot oui fur
generated among our , neighbors over each other as we pick up tin?.pieces «f
this matter. Any PVC producer is now
our lives.
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required, by law. to report all releases of
•Special thanks are in'order. First.,to
vinyl chloride over one pound. BFG
our hu^baiuls,. Dave Mutiia and Jarnes
reported such releases in the jiast and.
Logar. and Chris" boyfriend. Mark
white w» are constantly upgrading our
Veafier. They, took care of houses,
equipment and making process
families and outside commitments while
modifications lo prevent any loss of
we devoted ourselves to our parents.
vinyl chloride, if t n v release should ocThanks HO very much. guys. We also apr-rr '.- the future BFG will report that
preciate the care given by thestaff at St.
Joseph's HotpicL' Unit, the home health'
also. The entire intent of the legislation
aides, and Reverend Campbell from the
requiring such toporting is that the cbmAvon lattc United Church of Christ.
. munity is entitled to know (and understand] about industry's emissions,
Second, thanks to: Jack A iietty
i Hopefuly. the bne lesson learned by
Kinsner., Harry S t lutty Pfingiitfjn, Cerry
everyone as a result of this enlirs tnatler
Et Bev Severns. Ed & Mary Thompson.
is that just because a releitrr is reporPat Black. Sh.iifa Ilclnius (who
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lable to EPA, it does not automaticully 1 vuIunlcwfLHJ ht-r time to sit with Man on
Fridays - Bless youS). I,iml& Meyr &
mean that the release pated a danger ih
P.E.O. Chapter E.O-. and all who sent
the community. In fact, the majority of
cards
and notes to Mum - she read and
events reported to EPA do not pose imlovuii every* one. We cim tiever repay
minent danger in the community.
you people for your love and caring.
fl F: Goodrich will continue our ef- Also, thanks to all who have Contributed
forts «o prevent any releases from occurto the Avo Lake Band Aids in Mom's
ringendnotsunplyminjmizetheresults , memory. We hope Id do'something '
of releases. In particular, the reactor inspecial with the donations.
volved in the October 24 incident has
Extr.i special thanks goes to the Avon
been,taken out of reactor service, and ,
Lake High School Hands. Mom was it'.
will not be used for experimental reacvolunteer
"Hand Mom" since 1974. She
tions until additional environmental
cheered every performance, ovory con-1
protictioh [5 installed., Also, similar
test, every appearance. No bus ride was
smali«r reactors already have been
too lung or uncomfortable because it
equipped with additional protection
was for "the band". She would never let
against the type of releases that occuranyone put down tho Shoreman Band,
red that day. •
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and never hesitated to correct them if
B.F. Goodrich will also continue the
they felt otherwise In all finr years with
dialogue with city .officials, emergency
the band, she only mtnr id one game - the
personnel and our neighbors to holp us
last game of the 1987*66 football season.
all properly-evaluate and understand
She truly lived for tho band and loved all
emissions.
,
,
of her kids. We truly feel thnt the arm ,
Robert T. Krebs
thing that kept her going in this last year :,
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Facility Director , wa» the Band. We hope her spirit will
always watch over and be with tho
THE B.F. COODRICH COMPANY
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We'll !ove you rtlwftys. Mom iind Dud. '
A Sincere Thank You
I o nil to Alexander Logur
Amanda Alexander Mutha
Chris Alexander
To The Editor
On Christmas night my father, visiting
hero from West Unily, Ohio, experiencThank You
ed a heart altack- The Emergency
Medical Squad was called. They arrived
To Tho Editor .
sery ."lickly and with tho assistance of
Thank you vary much for printing our
an A*on Lake Police Officer, went to
publicity during the pastyeur. We cerwork to relieve him of -his extreme
tainly appreciate this very much,
discomfort He was.then taken to St.
WP would like to wish you and your ,
John West Shore Hospital -where ho died. ' entire staff a really great Now yearl
shortly thereafter.
,
Lake Erie Seniors
Wo, fool privilege*
> have had
available to us the servi^ •/ this group
of professional men who labored to attcopt Ur Save my fnthor's life. We want
Several nursery schools will be
to thank them for their efforts. There is a represented tonight at Preschool Infor
great deal of comfort in living in a com- motion Night sponsored by AVon hakn:
munity thai It served so well by Us Preschool Parents Association. This will
paramedics.
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ho nt 7 p.m. at the Avon Lako Public
Wo also want to thank our friends and
Library. AH parents of preschool -agir V
neighbors'''who.wore so kind and Rym- children are invited to attend and ask '
pathetic at a very difficult Jitnu.
questions about nr'oa nursery school pro, Fny htitl Hill Hold grams, costs, and enrollment for the
lQflO-90 school year.
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8 a.m. till i p.m. - Sundays
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Sheffield Lake, behind Lakeshore Inn
Fish Day
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Phone 949-2515
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1-25-89
33332 Walker Rd
Avon Lake, O
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Laundry
Detergent
Faygo
All Flavors
2 Liter
128 Oz.
AboAvatobfe FaypoCaru 5 / $ \ J 0
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1941 - LAKE np.-fieport of auspicious persona m
me garage area of area j p t complex. GOA a UT1JA*( a
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Ruffle's Potato
Chips
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Sroyer's Light
16 Qz. Bag
All Flavors
$259
Reg. 32.89
Capsules or Caplets
10 ct.
$277
Ust $5.35
Orange Juice
12Oz.Can
Sale
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Sale
$369
Pillsbury Defence
Cheese yicrowave
Pizza
7.1 02. Pkg.
Seaway 100%
Concentrated Frozen
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2009 - LAKE BREEZS-Cotnptamt Of 2 dogs at
targe. Owner notified & aO*ta*d.
2124. LAKE RD.-Rrs Dept rosponeSng to a trwn
•flra. Unit assisting. •
JAN.. 8
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0058 - LAKE HO.-Trafflc stop. Cited for speed
0937 - COVE BCACH-FtS. responanotoen aitemped suicide. Unrts asststtna.
1503 - LAKEWOOO BEAC»«toport o( a w h .
poMibfy htl by a train 100 yds. west ottha vtrset
OwcksOK.
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1619 - iAKE nO.-Compteint of j u n m « * buying
alcoholic boveraces. Rouort
1940 - SUNSET i. LAKE-Trsffic stop Advnad.
JAM.O
0012 - LAKE HO.-Comolaini of brok«n glass in If*
nad east o» Root Rd. Removetf.
05^2 - LAKE RO.-RS. rwpondingtopetson fwvktQ ct.VM pains. Unit asaittlng
IOI3 - WEST DR.-aS. respoortnotoa possjbto
brotam Wo. Una asatoana.
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1620 • HOLL-VandaUsm to A w t i . Resort
2047 - ALAMEOA-Bebysittw reports hearirtg
Lake Erie Seniors
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cunplex parUrtQ let Report.
085S - LPO localMt tne reported
f. Urnmrouta
dry.
T817 beino aOt/sed. NC.C
2128 • RERNOAU. & OILLEWOOOOxfvhMii
suspick]tj» mala stgwltng ontt»comer. I
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Cookie Time)!
Orders for cookies may b~ placed^
local iilrl Scouti begfc, ^ig
January 20, ana continuing
Moflday, January 30, 1089 Girl Set
will deliver your order during- UM£'
two weeks in March. The El
cookies sell fur 32 a box. Vari
elude: a shortbread "Scot Tea" L
Thin Mints: Chocolate covered .
Butter crerne "Hoedowiu"; Pcani
terfilluUoatmeal "Savannah" <
vanilla and cbocoalie sandwich 1
- ' C l a s s i c
Crerae.
fudge/canunel/ccconut "Jubilett*
an unsweetened cheddar cheese 1 '
cnlled "Yangles".
AU profits received
sale Btay In Erie Shore* Girl Scoutt,
clL ProCts support programs.bi tro
campa And other councuVspeasor"''
Uvttfsa, provide prog *'
low income' children
cost
ost of camp malntenance^fir^
Erie-Shores Council; senres-!j
Seneca counties, arid IspartlaHyfii
by United Way agencies In thoH 1
Parent
Workshop
Tbi Lake Erie Seniors meet'every
Thur. v noon Ht the United Chijrch of
Christ; on Lake. Luncheon is servmi
by Nr / ,y Catering. For reservations
please :all 933-7602 by Tuesday
evening!
On Thursday. January 19 ihero will be
an Auction. Please go through your
homes for usable items we can bid on.
Come and have fun while helping to Increase the entertainment fund.
Hope to see you there.
BOUDOIR
PORTRAITS
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Superintendent of
Schools,. JohnfrwD.p Rahe/wiUjoi
speaker altho » « * i t W P - A
ing hold Thursday, Januar"
p.m. at Learwood Middle j
workshop, sponsor ~
Avon Lako and the ooara ot EflucaD
will center on how parents can poiltl
ly Influoncc tho lives of * *-"•-•
and is open to all Ai
Refreshments will be
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YMCA Proposes
Latchkey Program
-•• X :
lielp to decrease vandalism and delinquency by reducing the number of
children "hanging around" during and
after school hams". Lu^ar said.
The YMCA has long been involved
with offering some form ot school ag«
child care. Agencies such as the Y ware
the first to recocaUe th« needs of young
children for activities and enrichment
during non-$chool hours.
The YMCA is already administering
•school a^o child can." programs successfully in tbe Lorain area. It has a Ions
tradition of working with school age
Issue
children during after-school hours arid
- child caro has increased in imptir- summer vacations.
J tancc and visibility as women have
The budget and administration of the
I entered tha labor force and as families program
would be handled through the
have experienced the loss of
local YMCA which would alleviate the
traditional supports from kin.
public school of added responsibility'
- [n 197'i the school age child care proA non-profit organization, the Y can
fed was initiated to meet the '
offer a quality, ^veil-supervised program
increasing need, expressed by com- at a reasonable rate. It Is their policy that
munities throughout tho U.S.. for
no one be denied participation, in a proinformation and technical assistance gram duo to financial difficulty.
regarding the design and
YMCA resources would be utilized in
implementation of day care program*. the development and operation of the
SACC
programs. Le. use of Y facilities,
For the young schools ge child, care
Lugar asked the board of education to
can be givenbefore and after school ana
during the summer months when , study the booklets given each board
naranti are working., The positive member and if there were any other
arguments for school involvement questions to call her at 282-4414.
through this child care helps build
narent support for the school.
"SACC (School-Age Child Care) may
ly Carol Ladlkos
SHEFFIELD-SHEFFIELD LAKE •veronica Lugar of the Loraiu YMCA
iiecently reported lo the school board the
result* of a survey talten in.the district
fora latchkey program.
Lugar noted that 217 surveys were
returned to (he Y and most working
parents of school age children were interested in the program.
A brieF history of the need for school
age child care was given:
, - school age child care is not a new
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Hutter ts seen puffing tn some
?t0Ward making Ambef Plaza ready (cv
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Office Hours'
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You can and you should protect your eyes
while playing racquetbail
oVolhef sports I h i s w ^ r .
The popularity of Indoor
racquet sports - . ••
,acquetbalt. squash and
paddlebalt -has beon
accompanied by an
increase ineyeinjurles.
Protective eyewear
should become an
essential part of the
SYZS miles pet hour.:
Eveguards without
tenses are useless In
preventing eye ln|«"es
whon playing racquetbatl.
^brsmatlhard ball can
come through the
opening and cause
severe damage even .t
S are wearing glasses
Jjnderneath. Contact
lenses provide no
protection against these
kind oi Injuries at all,
^TeuUimatoP^ion
M
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loimhet lha.> standafo
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1400 Citizens Volunteer Talents
That's ritiht - 1400 citizens have spent rvj *. I'm stir.:, lju! duel ul all.' for
tlieir spare time singing, aclmy, <J.nic- 'kills.
ing. playing instruments, rendering.
Yes sir. over the ppusi :MJ >«
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pointing nnd/or moving sets, uiithurin^
of .it! M/.U** <!#••:> ami walk* uf Jifir n.iv
praps, readying costumes, dfip'yirm
j;h"n of their linn? ami Ialwit", (u put <J
makeup, siyliiiK hairtJuv, tuithiiir.^
a .t'.illa ihtMtrt musical pn>ili;<:li<.m t
patrons, planiing programs, working
riiw n)i)!!i^r fur Avun l^ik.;\, ITAviiit
lighll, doing all those oti-or- bcliim! iln-i jw.ir hii't ,my (JtHurir'nt.
stage tilings that f.i«i a ahaw together.
In (he word!, of \nt& M(;j» publicity
Why? For numerous wU- gratifying firttcle: "I-idi>*s. J w s yuur !iu*lun<J lit"1
THEN: 1964-65. Co-producer Byron
Banks, director of Ed Dingfedy, and
co-producer J o e LeChatx: pose in
front of the stage curtain a s they
discuss plans for M.G.P.'s "Guys and
Molls" show.
.. ;.
to 'ting i'j thf; shower? Does fie Bound
like Al Jolson. Eddie Cantor, of Rudy
Vnilnv? If so, i hen makesur<he attends
tho Mighty Goliath Productions-",.;:; Men.
does your wife ever-sit upon the piano
and sing an Helen Morgan? Or perhaps
.she goes about the house sounding like
Ihu "Boo/* Boop de Boo])" girl. Bett*:
Boop.better known as Helen Kane lisa,
then ask her to attend! "
, Well, maybe tho names have been
changed,a bit. but the talents arc still being performed, right* So why not perform them on the Avon Uu._ High
School stage tlit; first two weekends in
March. It'll be lots of fun. promise*
So. join the \oiunteor honor roll - bring your singing \oicednd/or your dancing shoes lo the Avon Lake High School
TWO AVON LAKE LOCATIONS
LEARWOOD SQUARE
375 Lear Rd., Avon Lake
933-7200
33501-K Lake Rd., Avon Lake
- Near Post Office
933-8999
(standing • l,-r) Mr;; Ernie:
Bemie Hisey (chairman];
~. Kimble (faregrouhd). t{~ *'
MissJune Grospftch7;
Leopold (producer) st^_*J
ciMaJn a good back(^
member Dennis Cuma
i
this photo,
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Music Room promptly
Friday night. (WE ESPE
MEN), and help us got read}
Goliath Productions* 30th ^a
fundraiser show.
We'll all bo glad you did&
Around And About Avon Lak<
This week Around and About Avon features to be aired shortly5 a|
Lake will present u feature on Meals on cur. An example of this?!
Wheels in Avon Late. Last month Bab program showing t h e '
and Doris Bolen uccompamucl several hearing in the Council
volunteers «s tht>> picked up tho food, was shown Iho samo.i
prepared (lie individual meals <ind
took place. -_. . - J ^ ^ .
distributed them to persons In Avon
Future plans for Arouiu,,
Lake. Also on tint program Hill Uccman Avon Lake calf for televtstcf
wilt visit sevurdl new businesses Jn- ponings In the Lommunl
towh.
Around -Nind^iaufiAi
Recently the Avon Ljko Cable Ad- shown en Channel 31 Ifat
visory Commission purchased new
Tuesdays ?jid Thursdays.^.
equipment winch will allow certain
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Tom Grant, the oxchongc student
from New Zraland. will bo sharing her
story with us at tho January AFS
meeting. Tom is from Pnlrncrston
North. Now Zealnnd whoro she Jives
with her mother and her two younger
sisters. Sins purtinpaied on the Avon
Lake Girls Cross-Counlry leum this foil
and is Jiving w.th the Hill and Belle
Blakcsliwfomily Now. for tho rost of tho
atory..coino | o Hie- Jnnuory 25 meats v nt
i FREE
.
,
Sunday
DeAngelisRestauraii
, & Lounge -J***"
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Breakfast 10-2 p.m.
933-5181
Dinner 2-8
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Open 7 Days A Wee::
3N UP FOR THE FLORIDA
VACATION FOR TWO!
Sundae Special
Hot Fudge Peppermint with
Whip Cream and Cherry
II;" !;
8 p.m. Tho meetings* a c
Avon Lake Library. -, u^
At that 'neettng.ryou'witj
chanco
to meat* our/f&MKt
le
f,™w» Rocurdo Gomoz. rrorat
will bo ifVing^withitKo^Bul^
Family and teaching afAvoff
School. RocarcJo 1* Director/:
Bosco School In Peru J
small daughters!' '
Localed IT Avon Lako Shopping C e S
WedJSaturday Nights Special BBQ R i b S ,
Nightly Dinner Specials Served front 4 p.nviOp!rH
Breakfast Served 6 a.mVl 1 a ^. "* """
Dally Luncheon S p e c i a l ^
Friday - Lake Hrie P e r c h And Now Serving Cod Also! Open Sunday For Breakfast and tuncji 9 am.Sunday
33499 Lake
Bar Open 1 p.m.-11 p.m.
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$179.
Senior Citizen
Special
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$099
(no i
LUNCHEON & DINNER
32085 Electric Blvd.,
{Corner of Leai& Electric Rds.j
933-3091
Addti. Parking Behind Thrift Shop"
JANUARY SPECIALS
Buy 1 half gal. ice cream, any flavor,
and get half gal. vanilla ice cream for
9 9 C only
Every Thursday 1978 Menu Prices
4 p.m.-8 p.m.
Saturday & Sunday Specials
A
TROPICANA RESTAURANf
&LOUNGE
^
Ever,
Wednesday
Da/e Sanchez
Luncheon.
s i o i
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Specials
eg P r i c e A n d
Anglo
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Outta Dodge
S2 on S i ?n,e
F r!Price
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Jg£0O»
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or
933-3318
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PIZZA. 6BO RIBS
PACIIET'l.CHICKEN
F U U MENU
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First Loves Marry
For Second Time
by Marilyn O'Oonnvll
It's Ihe stuff Opnili Winfrey show* die
made of. Honest ta goodness gu "I'm sorry for all of the years
grabbbing, !int;-conquers-wj] slufr.
that we missed," he said. *7
Tie characters arc Donna anil Kiiiph
hope the Lord gives us enough
Besch of 192 Oak>voo'J in Avon Lakt.time to really enjoy ourselves
who married no Christinas E t c Ralph i*
74, I3otina i:s 68. Both fw3 they know
— / do enjoy being with this
somuthlng of what makes a marriage
woman."
work.
— A von Lake Resident Ralph
"Communication," says Donna
without • hesitation. "It's the ability lo Besch
talk tWngs out and weigh your proiweras. Listen tirst. then act."
The couple looks at each other and
two years ago.
RsJpa reflects on the time it took him to
Even though she hadn't seen Ralph Tor
loiin that lesson.
43 years. Donna got information on him
"I'm sorry far all of the years thai we
from their daughter.
nlssed." he said. "1 hope the Lord gives
She knew thai although Ralph was still
us enough time to really wDJoy ourselves
married, his wife was in a nursing homu
- I do enjoy being with this woman."
for the past nine years after suffering a
For thfl Besclis this Is the second tiraii
stroke which left her little more than a
they've said "I do" on Christmans Eve.
"vegetable.",
Back in 1940 while Ralph was a young
"He was my first love and I often
officer on leavu for Christmas, he and
-.vondored how he was doing,"
Donna squeezed in a wedding v id
in the later part of July. Donna
honeymoon in seven days before he -eft satThen,
listening to Clcn Miller and olher old
again for camp.
songs.
,
Unfortunately, the strain of frequent
"I got sentimental." she said. "I know
tri^s with the merchant marines and IU- It probably wasn't proper so soon after
tlu chance to resolve conflicts brought
my husband's death, but I called Ralph
the five-year i arriage to an end.
up to havo a cup of coffee."
"W> wen- two hot-headed kids,"
They arranged to meet on Monday,
recalls Ralph. 'She irked me from time the only day Ralph took off from visiting
to time, and I was Jot-headed and full of
the nursing home.
fifthL"
"It was the longest five-day wait of
Donna says she left town when she
ray life/' she says. "When it finally
heard Ralph was getting married again.
came, I must have put on, four different
"I traveled with a band as a country
outfits because I wanted to look nice."
and western singer," she sa;« "1 marRalph remembers, what happened
ried the boss fiddler."
when he went to pick her up.
In 1952 her second husband was killed;
"I rang the buzzer and sat down outin a car accident. Donna came back **> ' side on a bench. She came down, passed
Cleveland and naked her daughter hi*w
mo and said that someone had Just rass
Ralph was getting alcr»<j with his wife.
her door bell. 1 told her it was me...*Oh
"She'd say Ibey were getting along
Cod BudS' she said."
just fine, so 1 went on with my life."
Ralph's first wordtf to hor after 43
In 1953 Donna Joined another CW
years?
'
group and married the band leader. He
' "zr«. you got big$"
died of heart Failure four years later.
, (ok. i aybo not Shakesphere, but
However, site married again In
t'tj^niMi open communication]
December of 1959 and remained as such
LVnna say* that wh«n she saw Rnlph
until her husband died of cancer in June
Get Ready.-Get Set...Create!
PTA's 3rd Annual Cultural Arts
Creative Arts Project is well underway.
All Avon Lake students (K*12; including
St. Joseph's students, are invited to participate. Entries will be displayed and
Judged and ribbons will be awarded.
The theme Is ?'Proud Experiences".
Entries are In the divisions of: /Isual
Arts. Literature. Music, Photography.
Creative Expressions/Crafts. ,
All entrios must be submitted to.-no
stfdent'B respectlvo school by Friday,
February 3, 1989. Entry forms are
available through the student's school.
The purpose of this challenging
endinvor Es to encourage the student s
creative expression in the fine arts.
There Is still time to begin a project •
you could be a winner!
All works will be displayed at tbo
"Crt .live Arts Fair" which will be held
on Sunday, February 28, 1989 at the
Avon Lake Community Center on
Belmar Blvd.
',
Some entries will qualify Tor the Ohio
PT* State Contest on March 1,1989.
»i.ch student may submit no more
than 2 entries per division. So get your
creative talents going - have fun - and
create!
,
,
LOVING COUPLE •- Together again attw 43-year separatton, Ralph and Donna
Bestn plan to catch no on all that lost time.
she thought hit was just a good looking
new tenant, hut knew him afU.V he
spoke. For four hours they drove and
talked until they came to a restaurant Rudolph's - in Montrosr. Ohio
That's where they h*C *bclr wedding
sur.;«r this time around.
flonna says she liked the way Ralph
courted h e r - the old fashioned way.
"He never came to see me empty
handed," she recalls. "He always had
candy, perfume, flowers- even a Bermuda onion. He always brought
something."
BothV?ote physical changes in each
other over the years; bis spare tire, bfr.
filling out: both gone grey, hut o'lhh'i
that electricity.
'When I was getting divorced." says
Ralph, pausing "I wanted to cry. 1
didn". wanl the divorce.**
Donnn didn't either. But now they're
together again, and there's no time to
cry over yesterday.
' We've Iwen living like kids smce
wo've been *ogcth-r," says Donn*."We
went to Geauga Lak- and Cedar Point
and rode all tbo tides, [ust like young
kids going out."
* -"
Now they aay they live two or three
days in one
"We'll probably never catch up on the
timo we've missed." says'Ralph, "but
we're sure gonna try."
"^
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Avon
Schools Menu
Wed., Jan. 18
Taco/Lettuce/Cheosci
Corn1 ,
Fruit
Cookie
'Thurs.. Jan. 10
ON
Turkey ,
Mashed Potatoes & Gravy
Green Boa \s
Fruit Cup
,
Frl^Jan. 20
Pepperoni Pizza
.'.
;
Corr.
Fruit
Cooler
M o n . Jan. 23
LAKE
Now Serving
" BREAKFAST^
Saturday 8 a.m. to 11 a.m.
Sunday 8 a.m. to 1 p.m.
"Sunday thru Thursday
Daily Spcdals"
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Che-isebitrger, •
FreLch Fries
,
Fruit:
Cool e
Tues., Jan. 24
Chuch Wagon Steak
Mashed Potatoes/Gravy
Fruit
Bread
:
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ALL ENTREES 1NCLUDE3ALAD, BOLL* BUTTEIItl
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Dessert
•Milk Is served with all
lunches.
933-9730
ANYTIME GWT
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Theatre Corp.
2. Rainman R
(Tlovie
Coupon Booh
2 Large 1Item Pizzas
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To Oo Sun.- Thur».
3 Large 1 Hem Pizzas
To Qo Sun.- Thurs.
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1. The Accidental
Tourist PG
?,BaiganManneosDailyuntil
6.00 p.m. Tickets add 30 r n ,
before showtime. Phone Lorain
933-3155 - Elyfta. 1-324-2151.
4. The Naked
Gun PG-13
2.
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Keeping Safe From Electrical Fires
PAIBSON'S
This is tin? Avon Uk« Fire Prevcnlliifi
BuruauS mcv»agri to you to sl,art iy»'i
The January (iolJrunis are here,
families. h<iii« aruund th« house wulciiiujj T.V. and eating ail'thow remaining holiday goodiys. Dur'ntj this lime ot
year wo all do our best u stay warm,
such as (urniny Ihu electric hlankui up
aiid hauling out that old electric space
Punch Embroidery
Fast! Fun! Easy!
Anyone Can Do It -
• heater.
Only available tkiu dealers
Enhance your clothing,
wallhangings, quilts, pillows, etc.
* We have the Dial-a-Loop Needle
Phone Orders Accepted
CaS For Info. On Free Delivery
777-7231
Or Visit Booth *44 At Jamie's Flea Mkt:
•Qass info, isfriarfefe in this section."
K
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It is no wonder so many fires occur
during this time of year, but you can
reduce lhat risk by following some very
simple steps.
_
1, Check the appliance c^rds lor
cracks or signs of wear.
2. Check plugs foi .baseness or
damage, if they need replaced, snap- on
replacements can bo purchased.
, 3. '•! you are using extension cord1*,
check them the same way as you
did the appliance cords and plugs.
After you have checlwd those exton*
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and Jackie
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HAPPY
4th
BIRTHDAY
SHARIELYNN;
33399 Walker Rdl
Suited ; = - ;
Avon Lake
9:00,5:00 Daily-: ;
Evenings By Appointment
933-5223Cleve. 1535-7242
Bob Allen
Hugs-n-Kissea c ' j ^
Grandma & Grandpa^
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DR. KATHLEEN FLEMING
DR. GEORGE CARLSON
OPTOMETRY
33461 York St.
Avon Lake
933-3214
Friendly Professional Eyecare
for the entire family
CONTACT LENSES
• "Brown eyas Btua" lenses
• Tinted • Gas PermeaWe
• Extended wear • Astigmatism
We give you Uw professionaJ fotlowHip care
and attention you need to be a successful
contact lens wearer.
Woody Herman OrchssUa CHrtcied by Frank Tibarl
1. Loose outlets and switches.
2. Fuses or breakers thai
pop,
-T
3. Has your electrical
gone above h h b
wired to
especially a problem
Old wiring thar ; a s ^ ; » m
detoriorated c a ; ^thotenatig&tap
a fire oven w^tn it fanotV"^"
For many e f t s it might bVifj^r.
decision lit. call an elactrictaflj|
By the "it'ay, if you doddot^
heat in you;- gafrge whether
or permanent and no matttx
fuelis, tiie appliance must bel
the flooi levei became'af the
of flammKble vapors.
Now '(bat you have;ln*t
electric appliances, cords,
switches and corrected any'i
get back to those left-over
macks, turn on tho T. V^ A i i ^
warm d'lrta^ another Ohio
Phone Listing|E;
BOBALLEN
8o»«t»r»
as:
A French tale of Koldiors who graduel- which touch the heart. ^ ^
ly. acquire iasty additions for iheir.,:••• The Avon Laio *PubUi_
"stone soup" from" reluctant villagers' welcomst peopte of aU agei^to'
sets the tone for this family
program.!_ affair, Saturday,-JanuuytZt?*
Upon arrival -at"5 -i>.nL.-!on Saturday, -,*.
January 21, families will add a vegetable....1
or two to.ths simmering-soup stock.;Then enjoy the stories told;by vMlke
Mazur, which will warm the heart.:';. ••-"-'
By the time the stories end the aroma 7; -: w,Td all Sheffield Laujfesl4(
of the soup will draw everyone
to share "• r bBlawamsihatlthT
soup and bread together.'•r-:•,.:':"". • ; i' \ Media'' telephone ;1.
tfhwl
Mike Mazur is a girted storyteller whoj^ •
has learned stories from the el&is at t h W
Cleveland ;lrlsh cluas;^H6>has;;told
stories for the J state- storytelling :,con-i
feronce,. the 'Cleveland-StprytalWng^ . . ,, . . ifrMASoefD^dl
Guild, and -numerous ^ibramunity?" Dopaitment.*4 949-7:
,_
groups. His favorite aud.'^nco may IKI bis ; niunity Center&M94. T_own two small children. Mike's humor r andconvenieiice^jplpa^'chaiigfli
t i
niirnbers
ia'soar"inn^aooia^'
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lies near the surface, but he tells stories.;
WESTLAKE HEALTH CAMPUS
• nil
home* You should look for
FamiJv Warmth At Library
Dr. David M. Brill
,
»„„ cords and they are all inJ
reuair. evaluate the need foi them and
attempt in eliminate as many as jou can
for they are bad news. If possible,
replace those extension cords with. pernincBt.outlirt*- IE lhat cannot.be doue.
at least uw heavy duty cords and stay
away from plugging more than one appliance into fe^ch corti- Never run an
electrical Cord UBcfcr a rug. mat. carpel.
etc. or across * path of travel.
Now tlwi you have Inspected the appliance wrrls and any exiensionsteftare
safe, '.'juve on lo ' i!«c appliances
iherosfives and check tho following:,
1. Physical appearance, dents, cracks,
rusted or worn.
2. Humming or cTtckli^-g noise wtwn
il is apwralod
3. hot odors emitted when used
If any of these things are found, the
appliar-.e needs to be taken out of service ?tatil repaired or if necessary
replace h
Now would also be a good timo to
check the permanent wiring in your
* NEVtT PATIENTS WELCOME *
HAPPY 23rd i l U p
"HOLLYWOftrB
! Love You!
Mary
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No Additives - No Preservatives
Beef Round Bottom Round
U.S.D.A, Choice
Boneless
U.S.D.A. Grade UAW
Amish Country
CHOICE^
Square Cut
Rump Roast A$»
Fresh
^Turkeys
Health'
1**™ Meats
Lobster Special
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For Surf and Turf
Delicious Tender
WlmbTrta,
LenRrt
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Order Your
Super Bowl
Party Needs
FromStop-n-Shop
Plus Deposit
• Squirt • Quinine • 50/SO
• Ginger Ale • a o b Soda
Cotton Club
Mixes
Order In Advance
Super Bowl
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: Freshly^Baked;.:i
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• Mini Marshraallows
Carnation Hot
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For Fast Clean Up
Assorted
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8 Person Minimum^
Maxw ellll
House
Btls.
8 Person Minimum
Carousel
Sandwiches
Refreshing
• Regular* ADC
Electric Perk
3$ 100
Party Trays
Order in Advance
Super Bowl
ll69
Ind. Wrapped ? i
Regular or Ex. Thick Kraft
American
Singles
39
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Jumbo
Roll
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Fleaso sund ur drop olf ;irtU:t<'s i;<>u
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wish to hdvt- included in iliis column d.»
S U l t i o l 1 J U J>.+tf..
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Call 937-5400 for inuri" information
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G:3U p.m.
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• Aviitt Uiiif.irvCtJiM N'mM 7 p.m.
Schuul 6;JO-!»:J0 u.ut- l'it:k-^i> Volleyball Avon !•>,(
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(an. 19 ' Avon Library K.niiily N
8-10 p.m..
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|iin. 19 • Avuii
Dr. Frank Andosca
'of the Pirctied Nerve
CHIROPHAOTOR
Jiaor. A/m/M*n
Hock Pa^n
Pam Bbtwaen Stmuliiat
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\ aoove symtoms—caU for
\ an appointment today
933-3220
FREE CONSULTATION
Worker's Compensation
And Personal Injury Insurance
Physiotherapy
Facility
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33111 Lake Rd.. Avon lak«. Oti«S
Still In Prbgress
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^CHEfiiuifib^ SALE SAVINGS
*J-ari. 21-Jan. 27 40% d F F
Jan.28-Feb.3 ,56% OFF
Feb. 4 and after 6()% OFF
• \Mlnimum Charge on AH Alteration* .
— Hpiirs
[i ••'••••
; •' 10 a.m.-6p.ni.
Thursday
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1.0 a.m.-9p.m.
SaL 10avm:'5 p.m.. Closed Sun.
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SUPKR BOWL PARTY
f, imi Samaritan .resident's were feted
v.it'h ^"'Siipijf Hf-»wt t'-iriy to ^i've rccoghi-.
;
t!-'tii t'j tip'.i.T.1 whu.'ifjl'ictud t h t winner',
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^ fJli {•1r;,,il:isi;o 4y'ur-i. The, patients,
AVON IM : .i;
rii'Utlcd w t t t l '!»-'y fl*!l w ' u l ' i win la a!
,' . W o e i' ''' ; \ i . j).it.»n-t{j.tim^ in •ilii.- : {;u > Who Will Win iht Super B*iwi"
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...Tid'-t. Kvct\'jiit! unjojeH hot dogs,--™
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LitjfK ' muv !>•' t!ri>p()(i,'i u i ! j i
jhipb. and rod buw1 «t (he party,- and•V^
^nul'')'"- Cuiitl'fV Slorr;, :17J»U Culofjiti'i
viun.-is n-CL'ivo'J r dutorated miniature.
A l - ' . lit' M u t e i i tii.Pj1 lal-' 1 t h e m l u
••> iiuol ivith Miftti
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AVON FESTIVAL O F FLOWERS 1B89!
AVON' L1UKAKY
- E V E N T S ' A N D BOARD
;.
PIC-S»!C IN* jAMJAKV
Avon.t-'o^tival of Flowers 1989 Chalr-^
.Av'iiti I.iht.itv'!•, lijviiii; Ui-'tr ««-t.i»mf
iniiu ii. Commtttutj pursr.ns: Jeant;
At»rm;jl i'v-fiii: in |,iti'.i.iri oit hinliatv 1"
rit.rivtMis, Chqirnmn: Peter Poloytch»,":
.i! *•- (J 111- l'ri'-Ei.-«!'.!ni!H.m I* tvm.utr.il. mi
V:j:.>t;;hitiiin.in: Kosu SujfOr, Treasuienj
k-t*. ViLtm: Kilinus will !J<L t'ullotvi'ii'by
IJtunt'. N i c h u . ' S w r u t a r y . Trustees Peti-'_
ri';ii i'-i! (jft-itni Girius.
1'ulovirlii , Kits" SujMsr, Jean ScrivBosli'^
AVON SOCCER REC.ISTRATlfJN'
K.KHI HicVcrinii- . •
.
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. A \ ( » i i R - i . n > d t i o n . w i l l . t)i» tiulilirj;;. •»«<; •• ,
f.i'»\ r i ' ^ i ^ i r . i i l ' J i i :i! A v i j i t O i t v [l;i!! n o
.fliimmitti-'i-' chair|j«r=(mis: 'Refte$h«
tm;nl *uttt: Ko-jc.Supur. Lip Sync: ,
l i i f i i u r y l i i ' l i v i r u t t i 1-ii j ' tiiS c n v u n s : liuofliK; (itn Rider; Parade: Lib*• F u r niDMi i n l ' i r n i i i t i o i ; i.'vji! Oi.tilt- U p l.y Tliuittng: Volleyball T o u r n a m e n t ^
'Anyiu Vtszdos; Carnival: Chuck Busier;;
;
Qunpns' Pageant: Nalaliw McGhee;;Jf ri
A i n u tt.iin.t is. Mtllin;: Hoaiiic S;UHI'tlljjh Dune*': Harb Miller; Brochure*
vMt.ln.'i io lie tlitlii<'or«!(t (uuu.iry 22- t'i>.s>
tl-'l.'ii -imt iiili Kacm; PuUicity: D e b « l
is SJ <'-H' !; <>r l!ir"<- tiirS7"^. Orders nmv. !)••
)'»!t)Vn:h: Crnorui Help a n d all a r o u n d
i;l;ii;iid liy tailtuji any lijitui ntcriibiii ur
nootl pdy*: 'Pete Polovich. Mary 811*
Ttti.i Uiir"hnrlul'»37-32H»i€)rI1iit ki^ui ii1
Kttrul Pickering.
•'':-':"?
This year the festival will be having
VALENTINt C
volleyball tournament instead, of "It w
DEMONSTRATION
Oiympit: gamus. ALL 18 yrs. and'aym*
Avon l,t!)C.uv will lit', lifviny .i V.I!I;;I•irtj wulcamt! to participate. ALL-pios,
lit)': flat1.1 Oi'CUriitiiiH Ucmilti-iiriiliiUi on
«.oods will yo to, the'Avon Festival Vof#
f-'eh.'u.iry. *^ uf 7 p.m. i.out-ii' Hunyn, •**
Flow«rs Sc'hohirshit> Fund whicK^U||
tttCjil lutt-i-i ,iiJ'*l ••Jikt" ii>>*;(tnitnr, will
np«ii lu all Avon High romors. ~ • •-'-iy%!
sditfc in't li[K .in'.; tii.-.'liuifjutr'i l«»r
There is alio SOinR to bo a (unfor High!,
t
j
Uiiricif Tor .eth. 7th. 8th graders.:. Tbftj
j
P'izu for th" Lip Svnc contest will?'*""'
AVi»H
l-'nr ir
5200, Trivia Contest will follow^]
Sync contest on May 19.
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HS1OK
/..-I- t'AII!
Tlti^ yiFiir many new cvttnts and manyA Sirllifi!' (Itiifl t-'iiU' Will i)i- tu'ilt ,ti
u«vv- tdt-'us. it anyone has augRestians.be
(MJCXJ S.im-iritiin •SkMli'tJ N u r f i n ^ ft
you u-ould liku to gtil involved or'fiisl'
Ktiltulillitjttinii (Ifiui!!. HZWHi Urtfuil
Kil , Avim,, *Jti Klart:l» t n (MJID ti) a.m. t o help. call Debra Polovich at 937-5400Tor.
isiort! infdrrnation. t ^ f s make 1989ttbig|
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1
Tahi^-i will I.--1 jirufiili'.) Srw to ati IUCCC^S for thuuntiro city of Avon, "
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Ki'ni.irs Mitcfiifi"
ti (lisjji.ivnii; ,i*ut 'soli'
inn liioir (,r,iti.*r , i'ur lururnttilion CJHt.n:i H.irb HiirMuim; d! M7-O2O1.
GOOD SAMARITAN PATlKNTti
On |an: 3. Past President Don A:
THANKED
br«chl installed Sara Owen and Victoria^
P.itturtSs ;it V.,u»l Stiiimriluti Skilled
Hollo ns Directors for-thc 1989 ter
Nursing Oril'Jr Wiiru lionunid til n " l i o - AlsO. al that time. President
H'» ftultitni Party" Ui their honor. The t'gllim namod Iho followtng chofrpet^
patimiK imii»t as S.IIIIH'S hflpors during
sons for AARP Chapter-#2843 for:19BK'|
tht* lintitlny ' h(?iiMiiin. unsworin>; tho
1 1
'•-I'r; ! .:;:;;) tiui intj ihf* DviiniMi;. liilLinf; u> Sflrvice. Evu Coiet; Membership.:Xdbii7i
A.A.R.P. Installs Staji
l-Victi |i;iHi!itf (i^.a^ivt'd j titittiJ.'icati- of
urinCr-ciiiiiiiK [im-ii-nti*! by CUinrlulti?
Uti'./iiMJ. Adiii'.ni.siriiliir. Ttiufitr 'piittiiiits
wt-rt'; Uitira Siiiumr, Hnssiu Sininn.
Marie .Scliiiil, Miidrtid lluxlelt, HuuiirtJ
lid Harr; Pn^rant, Don Armbrochty
I'liblitial, Cvo Alexandar; IleaUhAdclino Schafricfe;. Sunsh/iie,:: ArllneJ
Puiton; Kefryshment. AIU;,.-ifl
Avon Lnku Education Advisor, LiUiori5
Nilcs ant! Historian, Viola SlBfah.
Photo Club
Meets
Ifyou have.ahealtlt problem, whor^du you tunt
,
Thousands of spcoiatly trained doctors like u&
nationwide rhaveb*H»n ofTtiriiigthe MEDIFAST Wej^ht Control
IVograin f° "early a decade.
' Ourprorussionatsupervision meansyou\vilj lose
weight quickly and safely. The benefits are imnwdiote
bnprovemenU in your health and appearance.
for help?
Thro'Uilh t h e ritfhtf'.nmhmjirinn nfnhiRjw>!<i
YoLitilroudykiiovv
iiow frustrating it b*'tf> last1,
weight on your own; don*t «Io
i( iUono—call us today. W'o'iv
ready to help J'OIL
YourlTiyririaiiViAiwiwTiittHBhtControi:
MEDIFAST
Dr. Thos. G. Adams
228 MILLtR ROAD, AVON LAKE
(216)933-6446
E r S e S-h o r e V
ftuphv Club v 1)1
rnont Thursday. January
10 ot ? p.m. nt'(ht) Avon;
Lake Public: Library;
•32641* Electric Blvd..
Avon Lake, Tho topic for
in-club print cornputition,
will h«,"City Lire" ThlsJ
minting is fnjo and open
(o ilw* (lublu:. For more irt^
formation coll Htf.-b at
LPS Meeting
T ti (i L i k u w u o d
PlK'tojir.iph^ rionlety Will
Conduct.a sltdu presentation vvllh ,1,1 iiKKittned sub|oiU of "Kml" nt its weekly
i
on M o n d a y ,
y 23 nl ti p m at
Iliclr fftHuliir mooting
|il«cu In the lowur luvol of
•hu Cardinal Fodiirai Savings llnnk al tho corner of
Ovinli iind Dovor Center
Rrts. In Hay Village
Visitors itro welcome. For
further inforntntlon coll
333-I14J,
CHEVROLET
and
A CHEVY NETWORK DEALER
fOla See
111
PJus Tax & Title fee
P l u s Local S a l e s T a x land T i t l e .
BRAND NEW 1989 CHEVROLET FULL SIZE 1500
• Sliding Window
• Eye Una Mirrors
•Gauges
• Radio
• Power Steering
"Power Brakes
1988 CAVALIER
4 dr., automatic, power steering and
brakes, factory air, stereo radio. Stock
#7B5P
LUPE'S AFFORDABLE PRICE
- V - 8 Engine, Stock K-75
• step Bumper
• Front Stabilizer
1988 CORSICA
4 dr.. automatic, power steering and
brakes, fauory atr, power windows and
door, locks and stereo. Stock #761P
LUPE'S AFFORDABLE PRICE
BRAND NEW 1989 S-10 FLEETSiDE PICKUP
Raliey Wheels
Step Bumper
Stock K-34
AM Radio
Power Brakes
1S38BUICK
RIVIERA LUXUS
COUPE
1988 CHEVROLET 2O
SERIES BEAUV1LUE
All power including twin power- seats,
stereo wttt; cassette, astro root. Original
Kst price 326.000. Another luxury model
(ram Uipe Chevrolet Inc. Stock V796P
LUPE'S AFFORDABLE PRICE
8 passenger van, 350 engine, automatic, <•
power steering and brakes; stereo with i •,
cassette, dual air. deep tinted fir's glass. "^.
Stock # 766P
ORIGINAL UST PRICE OVER $22,900
>
LUPE'S AFFORDABLE PRICE
$15,988*
The Manufacturers V^arranty still applies. The Manufacturers Warranty has not expired on the 1988 vehicles. Consult the
Manufacturers Warranty Booklet for details as to Warranty, coverage, service locations, etc.
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r 13331
Plus Tax & Title.
Plus Local Tax & Title.
BRAND NEW 1989 CHEVROLET METRO GEO
Stereo
Rear Defogger
i981PONTIAC
FORMULA
r • Couoe. See this exwciton»«l examole ol a
L'dnfT oWor PlrobTrd.:; V-8-^ engine.
/ aulomalte. '•• air. I power .steering and
brakes, sleroo radto. T-tops. Stock
LUFt'S AFFORDABLE PRICE
5 Speed ,
,
,
EPA-HighWay 58 miles per gallon
1936PCNTIAG
GRAND PRIX
BROUGHAFri
COUPE
Automatic: power sleerlng and brakes.
AM-FM al^Teo wHh cassene, powor
windows a n d . locks, low m.ies.
ImmacutatB car. Stock H697P
LUPE'S AFFORDABLE PRICE
BRAND NEW 1989 CAVALIER COUPE
Fuel Injection
Powor Steering
Power Brakes
•3986 NISSAN
EXTENDED CAB
PICKUP
speed transmission,
• power
5
stereo with cassette, twin ignition engine:
Spotlesstowpriced ptoup. Stock #J78A
LUPE'S AFFORDABLE PRICE
$5995
Graphics
Deck Lid Rack
Auxiliary Lighting
"6000'MJE ~v(»
V-ti automatic, power iiteoring and-.
brakes, factory atr. stereo with cassetteequalizer, spotless tuxodC black, front *
wheel dnve Sioeh«758P _.- » - *•<$*
LUPE'S AFFORDABLE PRICE •>
$7995
$7988
All Prices Expire Jan. 31,1989
AH Prices Include Manufacturers Rebates and Incentive Programs.
933-6151
607 Miller Road, Avon Lake
835-3533
Cleveland
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PARK FARMS
USDAORAOEA
CHICKEN
LOVERS
CHOICE
SUPERIOR .
SPECIAL TRIMMED
SMOKED PICNIC
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5-7 IB. ,,
PROVIMI VEAL
ROUND 80NR
SHOULDER CHOPS
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:;:;WITH EACH AND EVERY $10.00 PURCHASE
YOU CAN TAKE ADVANTAGE OF ONE OF
• T H E S E SPECIALS. WITH $20-2 ITEMS,
:fr~... •;• WITH $3OaiTEMS, ETC.
CARROU SHELBY'S 4 OZ. PKQ.
U S ^
TEJAS
CHIUMIX
— IMTAMr
QUAKER
OATMEAL
&190
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ASSORTED VARIETIES t 6 0 Z - B T L
KRAFT
POURABLE
ASSORTED
CONORS
-
BATHROOM
".ISSUE
$150
DRESSING..;.:vl • -
4 ROLL PKQ.
ASSORTED VARIETIES 12 OZ. PKG.
:
ICE
CREAM
"' HALF
GALLON
KRAFT
CHEESE
SINGLES.......
TRAaTIONAL. WfMEAT OR WWUSHROOU IT* OZ. CAN
HUNT'S
SPAGHETTI
SAUCE
,' ASSORTED
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BRAND
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ASSORTED
USDA CHOICE
BEEF BONELESS
IGA 1RANO
POP
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Independent Study Fair Set
GRAND OPENING SPECIALS
ly «xplain put MOM. cii prottt-t umpivis
Oti January 21, 1939 the LnramCoun- on highur levels of t h i n k i n g
ty, Consortium for Cilled ami T.«>^i^! thoruughne55 of !.tud> accui«t.> of iriEducation will sponsor the seventh an*
and overall quality.
ntial Independent Study Fair between 9 I«,Tinatian.
The !ndcp<indpnt £»tud> Fair offers
a.m. and 12 noon at the Lorain Cointy parents
an'excuLent opportunit> to see
Joinl Vocational SchooL
how self-directed [Ldrning is stimulated
Gifted studenis, whiiu in programs wiihin the school sjsteni It also giics
designed la meet their many needs., &tuden.ts a chance to view other projects
prepare for this event ovur a four or five and get new ideas for future efforts.
month period by researching a topic of
This year over 520 project* will be
their choice. This research is. used to
create products and a presentation displayed representing thousands of
which incorporates their new-found hours of hard fork by students Par>^
knowledge. The program is unique as it ticipatLog dis* ts aie Arnberit. Avon,*gi\Ks students the opportunity to ex- Avon Lake, CJoarview, Columbia,
EJy:!a. Firelands, Keystone, Lorain,,
pand theii learning In on area ofp special
interest as identified by them. * ogeth«r, M'idvieW, North Ridgeville. Obcrlin.
the student and teacher/adviaor outline Shemeld/ShnniLld Lake and Wella plan and set specific goals. The project ingtan. The public Is most welcome to I
is d«tlgcie<i to tujorporate many types of
attend,
^1
learning skills, going well beyond the
basics to develop original and unique
applications.
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Some students write books or poetry,
others take photographs or design complicated displays. Projects have ranged : Lakeshbro United Methodist Church * I
from Endangered Spbcies to elaborate will have a special Creative Arts service "* j
on Sunday. January 22 The thatno Is^-I
studies of Aerodynamics. \
I.
"You're A Gift to bo Given" The em^
During the morning each student
makes an oran presentation doscribing phasis will be on the gifts and tulents oft
the congregation and how WR can usa^
the project, its objectives, and how it
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was developed. The presentations will them.;
Various, members wlU^shara t
be crUtfqued on Saturday, January. 21,
This year .over 110 superintendents, special gifts through music, "mime',
principab, and teachers '.aye donated ciawn aad atorytelhag. We invite*"
their iirne to meet with students In- community; to .Join. us. hi dils c -*
dividually. The criteria for evaluation in- and inspiring service. The chi
clude: overall display, neatness, success locuted at 33119 Electric Bhrd.r'Avail.
of attaining written goals, ability to oral- Lake. The servico is at 10 a m.<? ^'-b^Kld
LEARWOOD SQUARE, 375 LEAR RD.. AVON LAKE
"AtUiBt* COUPON
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Cottage Cheese
Buy « • carton t « *1 Jtt ol
D«lnn>«n» CfltttQ* Outwit rt
Creative Art?
Service Set
Hills Brothers
Coffee
CNp* tor <nWr t»«. get Hw »••
CWtdtegtSM-imcEl
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Food 5 t t J . B a g $ 1 " i4oz.Can33 C
Windex
KIDS- Come in and meet CARE BEAR Saturday 1/21/89 from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m
: Everyone! Come In and take advantage of our many Grand Opening Specials.
Great deals In our Deli, Greeting Cards, Health and Beauty Aids, Ice Cream, Snacks,
Pop, Candy, School Supplies and much morel
'89QARAVANS
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110 Moore Fid. • Avon Lake, Ohio 44012
. (Corner ol Lakot Moofa 4 Electric}
1st time ever
• WORKERS COMPENSATION •
Injuries on the job may entitle
you to be compensated.
Rebates
- FREE INITIAL CONSULTATION nCCIPF
r.5f,lk£
HOURS:
All include environmental protection package at
extra cost. .
Mon . Tue».. Thw*. 940/IM.-10-.OUPM
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PHONE: LORAIN: 933-3231
ELYRIA: 365-2291
CLEVELAND: 871-2228
SANDUSKY: (419) 625-1693
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from state Farm.
. - For qualilied homeowners.jwejoff
discounts which can
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premium even tower. Calf for" deja
Bill Thomhitl, Agent
SPECIAL SELECTION OF '88
-MPpE-OVVNED VEHICLES!
Gave Thousands Compared
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1 U u n a r m . Suit*a ~
«.cnW«, OH 44012 r
Phone (216) 933-2720
N I
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$14,995
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Auto., air &
more!.
Jan. 22nd • Nooiv4p.m.
All Cross Stitch o C* C*7
Books
O3%
Of
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Rep. Price
SomeBooks
Up To
PJ.jj
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SO 7b
Reg. Price
Other Sale Items Include:
Material •'Frames " Matts • Baskets
Stuffed Animals & More.
ATTORNEY
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COUNTRY GIFTS
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244-4600
EVENING;
APPTS. AVAILABLE 'i
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b.made lo eiiniixtuie llie dtifi-:it
int.' actuiil "wurting" budge: is appruvcd in July.
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. Dis':ubs«d IIIL- I'Jaa-'JO school caltinddr. A recommended calutid.ir will uu
cunsidertnl in February.
KEEPING A CLOSE EYE ON SCHOOL
ENROLLMENTS
Overall' schbof district. enrollment in
holding ftiiriy steady as new ho tut") cantinnu lob' 1 completed in various parts oi(
our cufiimunity. Sthuol oj^jiiL-d llu^, fall
witli a slight incrua.il.' over Iviit year
(L'5G2 vs'2537J. Enrollment dipped u little
in December to 2553. but ts uxpeclcd to
By Clayton Dusek,
Supt. Avon Lake Citv Schools
^HAPPY NEW YEAR! 1 sumeruly hope
all of you had a great holiday season
Sodarelooking forward toasupor 1989.
^1 don't usually do too much about new
Ijnu's resolutions, but it do«s soem that
-"•'•--iy is as good a time as any to th'nk
__ the future. Did you realize lhat the
^graduating class of the year ^OUcj is in
" grade this y«ar? \ thought I might
with you some "prediction^" for
.'Class; 01' 2000 made by the noted
,t-Marvin Cetron. He forecasts
(tatwhea Urn Class of 2000 graduates:
body of knowledge will have
iled foiir times since 1988.
^Graduates will'have titW exposed
'"'"•year to.more Infor'naiicin '
in their grandparents were in n.
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£0nly about 15% of jobs will require ,\
;e education but
jbeufyNaU will require job-specific
Training after high school.
jj^Vbmen's salaries will huve grown to
~ila.lO%of men's.
^Ninety percnm of the labor force will
.irltfpr companies
employing fewer that! 200 people. '
• Children born in 2000 will live In be
-years old on avorago
(83:5 vfor. women end 7il;5 fur men)
iniparid.withr74.9 years for
,
|chfldren bynl fti 1986'(70.5 years for
omen and 71.5 for men).
'^Minorities will be the majorities in 53 '
theiOOlurgcst US.
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lO'challengo for the Avon Lake City
instructional loam will be tu
ne ond providn an appropriate
^ducaifon for these stiidenls. As always,
welcome your input as we bet;ii> tu
fete our "lesson plans" for the 21st
ntury. . '
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HAPPENED TUESDAY NIGHT (A
.. _f report of the official nctioris taken ,
?pt the January meeting of the Avon IJ\V.C
"~ rd of Education)
•
sTbo following actions occurred during
'theorgani7^tional purl of the meeting.
"'pONvARMBRECHT w«s redacted'1
resident of the buard and DAVE
1JPQEGRAFF was re-oleclod , vice
Regular• board niwjings will u
to be held'on the siwuu! Tm-sdjji. uf
each month at a p.m.
DAVE UPDE.CKAFF will continue as
our representative to the Lorain County
Joint Vocational Schuul Board.
FRANK BOLOCNIA will <:untttiuu <ts
our representative to lh<! Avuii Lal.i?
Recr«atiun Com mission.
Severa1 other raulim- matters and
Standing r e s o l u t i o n s , ivirrc aKu
CONNIK ULHICM, Erj.-viuvv VTA'y
Cultural Arts Chairperson, presented
, thr; "Good .Kews". Shu described the
various cultural arts activities she h3s
helped cuordinatu for the students at
Erieview. Another example of the super
PTA we have in Avun Lake.
Tht! personnel report was approved
intludiiis the recognition that we will
have an AFS Exchange .Teacher nn1 our
faculty for the second semester. R1CARDO GOMEZ will be joining us from
Peru. JEAN SHELBYand DEN1SE PATTYN will be sharing the duties as
"master teachers'" and the WILLIAM
THORNtilLL'S will be the host family.
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32730 Walker Rd. "In The Landings", Avon Lake — 933-5141
Avon Lake & East Lorain your mail for your Val-Pak
Coupons. Last week's Press
coupons are still valid.
JALPHA-OMEGACAW DO I T F O H Y O U NOW1
J
^Enroll by phonu
Alncarlessorwgivon:
!•? day. evening, weekends
•Oual control cars
' • Special classroom wrvicos
• School letters accopiod
• Special consWerai.cn (of
tha nervous afull siude.it
. Full studem coufMs
forages t6-i7
DUIA 2 Pi. Reduction Service Available
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PAIN IS AWFUL
U w m o y fln»mm« anil trital many comliwns, lnjuf*i BndworHor'ocomp. lUrMSMsthul havt
nOl Man (Mpanded ta tr»atm*nt. if you luvB
quality fnijor rrwd<cat inatir«nc«. worKar's compor auta injuriat. * • accept most QLniitytno
inwnncw a* poyrnAni in lull. Not a Mwd'car*id panwpani
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Prov'tJW tr immedlai* ««iat« or itO.OCO o r i
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Trm»Itm Bulomatwalty coovarti la $ 10,000 or S2O.000 Of p«rm«-
9 3 3 - 5 5 7 0 CARRY OUT CHIT
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Don't let the wimsr scare you from getting your
license. With the help of our experienced
Instructors, they wilt have you driving to your
loved ones this holiday season.
',a-!.:&:
S~ I S^ecidl 20% savings on selected flavors going-on .i'3£fttiori
Awhile, supplies last.', i'/'•/
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WINTER'S HERE!: $1500
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BASKING! BOBBINS;
, Adopted the "planning" budRet whidi
shows about a $400,000, deficit at the
end of the 1989-90 fiscal year. Plans will
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Hall M a n a g e r ^
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Weddings, Banquets, Parties
Up To 300 Guests
,
933-5006
tii« district's linhiltty in' suranctr policy Jil n 131b iiicrcasc* in
premium.
Purchased twq n«w sriionl buses, oiii:
a roptactiment and one'nn addition <n
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Th« BUCKY KOPF FAMILY'S gift of
iU<: irnpriivDtncnts to the varsity tiaseball
, field wjis accepted with llinuk-.
A resolution was approved siipjiorting
t h e G r e a t e r Clevelamf
.School
Superintendents' As^ociali-jn (GCSSA|
"Accountability Position Slalemcnt"
which calls for schools to strive tu meet
the following goals: - No dropuul*
• special programs fur every "at risk"
student
•. ,
• 100% daily attendant:^
- mastery of the academic skills cniisiv
tent with
,
, ability levels for all studunLs
- every student prepared to unltir thii
labor, force
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and post hij?1! ^iiool education' follow-;
thfj fle«t.
grow a littJ) in January as some families
relocated during the holiday. • . . '
STATE SCHOOL FUNDING CRJSIS
The media has been filled with talk
abfjut what our state officials should or
should not. will or will not. do about
revising the mt.-lhod of funding schools
in Ohio. Our board of education continues ta advocate one key pouittoa;
LeyWlativf action shuuid be taten to
allow local school taxes to increase at
the same rate as inflation. Members of
ihe, Avon Lake Board of Education.urge
your support uf ihts position. Thank
LARRY
VANDEROORD
Agent
1S2LearRd.; ;
Avon Lake. OH 44012
Phone: 933-8277
NATIONWIDE
INSURANCE sr^fiSSS'^^KU,
DR. EOWAHD WM. DAILEY
CHIHOPR^CTIC PHYSICIAN
Douglas M. Brill
DOMESTIC RELATIONS LAW
DiVORCE
SUPPORT
-DISSOLUTION
-JUVENILE
CUSTODY
CONTEMPT
GENERAL PRACTICE
228 Miller Rd., Avon Lake. OH
933-3486
\
Retreat Planned
Firefighters Annual Dance Set
will be a v a i l a b l e , for purchase.
Numerous door prize? will ahw l]t; (>tvt*n
a way throughout tho evenim;. .
r'iua.W c;ill thu Avon Lafe« FJi'j.D<.'(M""tmchl at 933-B3031 fur litVi^'.-i nr hit titiy
cjuc^tiunf. rt'jjardii'g ihc Djny.i;. You may
also ,pun:flast.1 j u u r iici-i'ts i;f 'Shu duur.
forward to woins; you thertl
The Avon Lake Firefighters invite you
j and your friends to join us for pur 27th
•'Annual Firelighters Danca.
ij Tbo Dance will bo held at the
:|Brc@zewood Hall, 1451 Lake Ireezu. Ud.,'
:{Sheffield. Ohio c i January28: IQd'J from
*\9 pm till 1:3G J . L . Music bythu group1
; "ODYSSEY". Tickets are $5 each find
; admit one. Beer, wash, ice and snacks
t
If you arc betwe.-n 21 and 35 years aid.
wouJd 1'ii.L- u te'iaxing we^kund away.
^p_d ns.'<2d time lo enjoy yuurs«lf a n d
ihiiik about wha) is tinportanl.-.JOJN US
rG'K A KLTREATvnlillwi. •'Ad>«niurif
In Fiiilh". •
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U'htfiiy Sdtuniay. February 2 5 / 10 a.m.
until Sunday. February 2R, 5 p,in.. at
Thy Furisli CtirHcr, 1305 E. Erie Ave.,
Lorain on the shores of Lfl3»JJ"e *»•&L;
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CHRIST EVANGEUCAL LUTHERAN CHURCH
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AVON LAKE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
32340 Dactrk Dhid S3MZ4O
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HOLY SPIRIT CHURCH
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SAINT THOMAS THE APOSTLE CATHOUC CHURCH
71S Harrt* Road SMltaU Lak*. 949-7744
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32801 B-ctrie Blvd. 933-3241
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31847 Lak« Rd 933333O
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Council To Meet At Community Center
I&.PAVON LAKE - Councilman Judy E.Tificfc recontly announced that the cafeteria of
lE-rthe Community Education Center will by the location to continue lasi we«k's public
[^hearing which was silunced by the f'.e department and residents in »uarcb of a liiMt?
^rroom to breath.j.
J?V- Emrick said hie meeting. nhi-Ji is designed \a gain input on propcvid revisions tu
M, planning and zoi'ing codes. Will be held in the Center, 237 Be'lmar Kii.. at 7 p.ni. Jan.
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^vt: . The Tuesday evening raerjtinj, will also be taped by ihu Cable Advisory Television
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School Board Elects New Officers
Fj:,::SHEFFIELD - A 6 p.m. organizational meeting of the Sheffield- Sheffield Lake
gj&school board was held last week at which time the board elected new officers.
fei, • Richard Ackerman Was elected president and Dorothy LeVeck was elected vici;
sp.presldent Election of beard representatives are:
jyj1 - • William Emery was appointed to the Lorain County faint Vocational School
lbDistrict's Board of Education:
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i^-"" • Wlllard [arrell was appointed to the Sheffield-Sheffield Lako Athletic,Council:
• Richard Ackerman was appointed as the board of education's legislative
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^liaison; and.
fe," Dorothy LeVeck,was was appointed as the board's representative to Project
^ CAJt-E. (Chemical Abuse Reduction by Education).
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^^CWnpensatloh for board members was sot at S40 per monthly meeting and coml-pensation is not to extend for more than 12 meetings per year.
Jfe-Also, Treasurer Shirley Antel's contract was approved through tho organizational
p-meeting of 1991. Antel's two-year contract did not include a salary. She will be paid
|J$28.000 annually.
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Chiavetta Called On For Continuity
S5HEFFIELD - A t last week's organizational meeting, the Sheffield- Sheffield Lake
Board of Education unanimously-approved a two-year contract renewal for
^Superintendent Donald: Chiavettagv.Chiavetta's contract renewal begins August, i960 and ends July. 1991. Chiavetta
.said be was pleased with tho board's unanimous approval of his contract. There was
t'no increase In his salary, but he noted he did not ask for any Increase. According to
fcthe contract; Chiavetta will be paid $48,997 annually. , ,
£;£**We;are all happy that we've reached an agreement on where wo want tho system
gto go," said Dorothy LeVeck, newly-elected board vice presidcnL Shb noted that all
vtiie board needs now Is help and support for the 9.959-mill levy on the Feb. 7 ballot
I! during a special election.
pi Board President Richard Ackerman said, "I believe we've, given the whole* school
idistrict an lndi,v*izz\ of tile continuity, stability and positive direction we need,"
preferring to th<t unanimous vote of the board to renew,Dr. Chfavetin's contract.
i/4Chiave(ta n jted that if the levy should be defeated at the special election, the
^school'budget for the,fiscal year 1990 would result in a deficit of about $99,000.
.tf;5Jtould H pass,-we'll be all right." he added.
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Shoregals Romp,Winning 69-53
AVON LAKE - Last Thursday night.
Ihu Shorogals played host, to Olms*:u
Falls in a conii*runc«gairic and they won
(ioinji away in a romp. bO-S.'i.
At the end of tho first quarter. Avon
I ake IjUiU a 12-4 lead, however, Olmsted
Fall' -ame back from trailing by eight
points to cut the le«d to two at halftirne.
27-25.
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The • Shqrcgals iiid their undefeated
record on the line and at the end of the
third quarter their lead was only three
points, 43-40. Avon Lake scored big in
the fourth quarter - 26 to 13 - making
the final score Avon.Lake,69, Olmsted
Falls 53.
Leading scorer for Avos l^ike was
Melissa BanjofT. who earned 21 paints
while crediting to h«r record five steals,
five assists and five rebounds. Lisa
Sebastian and Torii Fortson played
strong games ^ w, L!J 11w had 17 points,
ie assists and 13 steals fur .. lr.ule dim
ble/Tanl bad 12 point*, and a game high
of!4
rebounds
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Avon Lake ino^d to 12-0 on the
season and 6 4 in Ihoir conference. Lasl
Tuesday all of the Shoregals shared playing time at the storing positions in an
impressive 87 32 victory over Amncrsi
In this game DenioIT srored Z8 points,
followed by 23 points netted by
Sebastian.
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The next home game is Thursday
against conference rival Bay Village.
The game starts at 6 p m .
With the help of Gabnelle Lupe scoring 17 points, the layvec Shomgals earned a victory, with the final 67-34. The
jayyee team started this week with a 12-2
season record, G-2 In the conference.
Cardinals Defeat
North Ridgeyille
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VICTORY CELEBRATION - The Avon Lake ShoreflaJs beam with pride and best
through a decorated ring following their 69-53 romp over Olmsted Falls Bulldogs
last Friday. 'Press photo by Mike Noga)
Amherst Dominates Low-Scoring Contest
AMHERST - Last Tuesday, night.
Amherst hosted Avon Lake in a confurence boys varsity basketball game
and Amherst won the low-scoring contest, 40-40. . ,
In the first quarter alone, the combined total of points for both teams was only 15 as Amherst led 10-5. In tho second
quartet the Shoremen were only
outscored by one point, 10 to nine, and
trailed at the end of the first half 20-14.
With tho start of the second half, the
Comets came out in their running game
and built the lead to 24-14. In that
quarter the Shoremen tried to come
back but couldn't since Amherst was
giving them only one shot at tho basket.
Amherst lod at the end of the third
quarter, 30-18.
Avon Lake come out in a full court
press to start the fourth quarter and cut
tho lead down to 35-30. At the 2:48 mark
in the fourth quarter, tho Shoremen
were within striking distance - 37-32 however, clutch foul' shooting by
Amherst built the load up to 10 points
making the final score Amherst 49,
Avon Lake 40.
Don Burkin led the Shoremon in scoring with 12 points. Craig Bradley and
Adam Scavnicky had 10 pnd 8 points,
respectively.
Cardinals had a ,10-polnt lead. • 3 f r 2 6 ^ & # J
by Tom Gilbert
Although down by; 10 ' / i » t a £ £ ™ & 8
NORTH RIDGEVILLE - T h e
Raugers came ba^strong in thfffoiir^
Brookside Cardinals last Saturday
quarter in an attempt to win t t e ftnufei
travelled south to play a non-conference
game or the season. ;Tho^Ran8e»|^fe
game against tho Rangers of North
outscorwl Brookside: I I to .sixain^the^
RidgevIIle and Brookside won by a score
fourth and played s o r n e " : > r t e t e a m j ^
of 42-37.
best basketball of the season.' Jason* Annj^w
The Cardinals came out strong, not bruster led the Rangers tn «oringiWito|
letting their recent tough loss to Well14 points, including? four' three-pottrf|
ington effect their play, and at the end of
goals. However^ the'RangersaJUld^npti
the first quarter Brookside led,,12-8.
penetrate foe C i ^ l n ^ momentum:a^
Brooksido won,• 4 2 - 3 7 ^ f e ^ ® i S « F
The Cardinals were playing good
BIRD SEED - The Cardinal;joxyea
Basketball and ran ihelr lead up to 25-16
at the half, when It looked like they team won a T c l d s e ^ g a m e V ^ M ^
Brookside Continues Its Lorahi^Ctf^nty^
would run away from the Hangers. '
With the start of the second half, the . C^nTerence ploy,thiaweo]a^,OnTFrls
day rilghl they bosfFlrelandfcj&en.^
Cardinals didn't let down. They were
Saturday trrfel-nexl^doorito^^Avj
led by Brett McHonry who had IB points
where the Cardinals meet.Eagles-^
for the game. Dari Williams, also playing
strong basketball, had 11 points for the
game. At the end of the third quarter the
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Recreation Department
Urgent! Tho Recreation Depcrtment
needs Ice. Pond attendants* Must be at,
least 16 years of ago. Work hours, after
school Monday thru Friday and
weekends. Applications m<iy be picked
up at City Hall during normal working
hours. 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday thru
Friday. ,
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The March of Dimes Coors Light SnoBali Tournament will bo held in Lorain
County on Saturday. January 28. Men's
Division will play at Weiss Field, while
Co-Ed play at Bleaser Field, both In
Avon Lake.
Winners from both divisions will ad
vance to the finals In Cleveland on Siiugj
day,. January 29.
':-^^,;^}m$m!&
A Snd-BatI SoflbaU Sign-Up^ Party w >
be held on Thursday. January ^19|ati
Shorty's. Deadline for ^ registratlpn^Ul
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noon on January 20. ••••••V^V,^! ::^'"M?""
Money raised through 'ehtryfeos'
donations help fund March of:plmesj
programs in education andiresearch|
toward the prevention of birth defects-^
Tho entry foe in$13p per team. . Registration forms can be picked up at]
Shorty's, 223 Miller Rd., Avon Uke, or •
call the March of. Dlmes:-ai;
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Sports Briefly
Sheffield Lake Plans Winterfest
Bulldogs Bury Soccer Counterparts Wildcats Yield To Westlake Express
0LM5TED TOWNSHIP - The Bauer* Masonry
SHEFFIELD LAKE - When winter returns In Shef- Bulldogs blestcd the StrOngsville Stars in soccer comfield Lake on the weekend of Jan. 28, and 29. iho Shef- petition last Saturday by a score of 8-3. Saturday. Ricky
field Lake Parks and Recreation Department will spon- Shepherd scored the first two goals with assists by Matt
sor a hockey tournament and winter ice skating ac- Colbert and Zack Mitchell. Matt Colbert kicked In the
tivities along with a winter family picnic.
third goal with a pass from Billy Stephens. Danny
• On Jan. 28. there will be a hockey tournament for Mulbach played an aggressive gamo. making the victory
those 17 and under. Sign-ups can take place at tho ice unquestionable by gaining the next four goals for the
pond at Ferndalo Park or at city hall. The Round Rabin Bulldogs.
Tournament will begin at 0 a.m. Ribbons and cer- Assists wore from Colbert und Shepherd. Matt Coltificates will bo provided for participants.
bert finished it up wtiii tha final goal, assisted by Ricky
The Jan. 20 Family Winter Picnic will bo hold from 1 Shepherd. Mik* Parks and Tim Corriveau were outstanto 3 p.m. at Ferndale Park. Tho Parks and Recreation ding defensive players. Kris Buuors did on exceptional
staff will have hot dogs, chips, coffee, hot chocolate and job as goalie, serving Mveral attempted goals,
pop for tho group; Children in grade* K-5 are invited.
along with the'r families, to |oln in on tha skating con- Avon High Seeks Track Team Coach
AVON - Avon High School has the position of
tests, sledding events, snow ball weighing contest, traccoaching boys' track vacant al this time. Anyone intor sled rides and other winto.- games.
Sign-ups will be provide! at tho schools for Interested terested In coaching these studonts (grades 9- 12) may
children and parents. Tho parks stafr will then pick up contact the athletic director for further Information at
034-0108 or 834-0171.
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completed forms at tho schools.
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OLMSTED TOWNSHIP - T h e Lorain County Title
Wilcats played a hard- fought soccer game last Saturday
against the Westlake Express, resulting in a 1-3 dofoat.
Tho only goal was headed in by Paul Tlmko. assisted by.
Nicky Hiigorman.
Anthony Danibcl.1 and Brock Morgan were
unyielding defensive standouts. Danny Mulbach did his
usual exceptional ]ob as goal!' saving 12 attempted
goals.
Sheffield Sets Ice Pond Schedule
SHEFFIELD LAKE - Tho Ico pond will bo open at
Ferndalo Park from 4 to 7 p.m. on woekdaya. On Saturdays, the pond is open from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. and on
Sundays from 1 io 6 p.m.
Youth huckey will bo on Mondays and Wednesdays
from 4 to 0 p.m. and on Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Hockey will also be scheduled from 4 t o o p.m. for
make-up games in tho event of poor ice conditions. The
remaining hours are for free skating.
Shoremen Win Barn Burner
b) Tom Gilbert
i-'f A'.'u.'i'U-ike. Hiving1 the
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OLMSTED FALLS ,-- Avon Jjjlo. .j(,li ,5G:53 k-ud. hij-Aijvi.-r, Urn Bulldogs «:«;;:*•
playing on lh<; road in 198'i. look
,. •b.ii:k v.'ith u thrfco-poiut of 'ihejr oivn.
Tir.W .it. 3OT thtj iSiil!ti.t«',hud(li.'l.i'it.sli.fi
show to Oimstr;d Fails l;j3t Friday .uid
Oi t'tw HJi'n: in initiation. !)Ui it \:.ii
beat the Buildups itwjvertiiiiti. 00- 5a.
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In a dose firs) hair, both t<.-.-jms•pj.iyud niii-.t-!.
vSiut:;. ^-v.-oti L-iU- and'Oliithlcd K.tIK
each other tough and Amu Lake looked
shaky' at Ihe slart wh«'n they u ure down. •:eul(ln't settle I his battle in1 four
6-2. A jump shot by Tint Weber navu ihu , 'lUdrtehs. tlivy li.id In gu u'.'.frliti;.;. Tho
Shoremen their first t«a<i of II.IL> nighi.
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7-6, and later the Shoremen buill their
lead up to three points. 19-10.
Then it was Olmstetl Fall".' tum whun
Doug DIckerson hit two threu- point
goals to take tho lead at 22-19. Dickerson
Wii high scorer for both teams with 25
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points for tbj night. At halFtime it was
28-27 Olmsted Falls.
t The start of the second half showed it
woultl be a barn burner of a game. Tho
t 'Shoremen came out strong. led by Don
~ Burkin-who had the Shoremen's firs!
TTfive paints of the second half. Bu'rkin lad
V"the Shoremen In Scoring with 17 point- When Craig Bradley hit a three-point
% goal; it gave Ayon Lake their largest lead
jj?rof the night at 35-28. At this poin: in tho
f ^Jt game the Bulldogs looked like they were
Ir^in slow motion, however they quickly.
|[£pcame to life. After being down by seven.
' they tied it up 42-12 at the end of the
' third quarter. "
t l The fourth quarter was going to be an!
^exciting one-a real nail biter for each of
'Lthe coaches, too. Both teams knew they
|/. would be in for a great finish and traded ,
baskets (n the early going. For Avon
Lake, Craig Bradley made a three-point
135,80*1
for a 47-44 lead, but tU Bulldogs
| l^r*0"1^ not die and chey tieJ up the score,
made another three-point goal
f
Buildups stoti-'cJ In •,( lu nidku the scon56-3(3 and the:*'it w j i (hednc-tvvu JJLIJIIJI
of Dun Burfcin Jind Adam .Sc'avnK;l.y
coming !i> |ht> n;n;uf. BUtfr.tii maitu two
TrL-e throws to tie the sCCm nl 58 ;•)!. th«a
Oliiisicti Falls missed &jumf siiot nnii
Scavtiicky grabbed Ihfffrebound. Scavnicky was Fouled .;itut;ntafde hot), frt-.f
throws .for tlie'bU-Si) victory.
TIiu Shurunien wrened tl»;ir fjunf«retit:« record at -4-4 a.id 7-7 ove,rdll.'
The next game is Friday at Bay Vitbgw.,
SHOREMEN LOG - What mare can
you say ah—at the Avon Lake jayvce.
loam? .They beat therBulldogs while
shoivin^ no mercy, 5-t-24. (ason Meiners
and Matt VVeidner had 14 and nine
points, respectively.
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SELL CARS
BUT WE SATISFY
#1
ED TOMKO CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH
IN CUSTOMER SATISFACTION
89;
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SUNDANCE
2 dr. or A dr., air, automatic AM1FM
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$6150
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Spaghetti
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Tim Methodist Men Cere putting on
soother good spaghetti, dinner on
VVedne3tlay, January IS bel%vecn 6 pm
and 7:30 pm ul 33119 Electric Blud. Bring the family and enjoy a good dinner
and fellowship. Tickets: at the door are
only S4 for adulls. ages 5^12 cost only $2
wbflo 5 and under are free.
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Starting-lat^ >
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dual rnmoM mtfrora. iport whert icovvmt.
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$9299
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; Coats
• H . Freeman
• Linett
• Doncaster
• Corbin and Others
• Corbin ; v
• Jarmar i
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Off
- Large Selection • Robert Tatbott
• Countess Mara
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20% Off
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LAST OF THE SB's
Off
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$16,4951
$18,495
- Large Selection -
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Front wheel dnv« luxury 3.0;W«f V-6
engine, automatic overdrive, rtcrulM!
control, titt wheel, p. automctie k>ckvp.J
seats, premium cassette
-^AMlfU,*
suspension toad leveling.: SV50 .ctoth,
stfii seau. plus much, much monrt;,^ :;,.
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•AM/FM CASSETTE *318 V-«
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YORKER LANDAU
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Outerwear
• Raincoats
• Top Coats
• Leathers
• Alan Paine
• Byford
• Pringle
• Braemar
• Lord Jeff
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REBATE
SAVINGS
• Down Jackets
15% ,„ 50% 20%,c50%
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Reductions Off Regular Price
0 to
S22.791
3,250
1,500
$4,750
UST
DISCOUNT
REBATE
$11,930
.1,517
600
SAVINGS
$2,117
$18,041
ED SAYS
REMEMBER
YOUH PRICE
, "We believe if you don't buy your next new or used car
• from us. you'll pay too mucn and we can prove H." ^
Fall & Winter
Off
Merchandise
Vlymdutfi] CLOTHIER
Quality Traditional Clothing - Since 19)3
19821 Delroit Road • Rocky River, Ohio 44116 • 333-2J5S
Open Daily 10-6. Monday & Thursday till 9
CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH
WALKER AT MILLER RD.
933-3§00
835-5900
ON LAKE
OPEN
>AY & T H U R S .
! XL 9:00 P.M. .
Ready For
Selective Service Update
m*n who will mm 26 in 1989
Selective Service does not
Srfrif bis eli^Uity for certain fe
S ? . u d i " « student aid i°b train,
most federal omptoymem. in
to facing possible prosecuUon
s p a t e s dso^ui™ rg
for state student aid. entrance lo rtates u p p e d colleges and u n v o ^ .
slate employment, and perm.ss.on to
not
.Many
• . of
,,r the
thp men
men who
who have
I
registered may be unaware or tru. r<S e m e n t or do not understand the .m?n rt ance.ol thr • obligation to .reg» «•
may ev«n have served in tin"but failed to'register either
Dtering the armed forces or alter
ts active duty. Others may navc
been institutionalized or incarcerated *
the time of their 18th b»r hday and ^
not realize tin y were required lo register
ifre-leasedprior to 'ii*e 26.
Ceorae T 'Villard point* oul that men
a « 18 throJgh 25 who have not yet
Mistered e n avoid the risk of prosecuS
s face mi in
m SzcniLlralyU Avon.
™ nptlv a. any local po*t office. Faduw
to roSsbtr is a felony punishable • oy a
fine o! u,-. !n $250,000. up to 5 year* in
facility. USG Inferiors U a w h o y
iubsidiary of USG Corporation,
tkialyi was chosen lor. na
S
service to the American
r
registered. i9B9 also marks the y**J that
ends their eligibility for selection far Uiductian m«'ier present law.
Over 20 million men, ago IB through
25, have registered with Selective S«r
vice since registration was rtsinstUuicJ
in 19SO. Of those 20 million men.
071,953 are from Ohio.
_
nity Service Award Rec, P .ent
Commu
and IJSS of beaiHls by registering
or most- luuu uu4>. in iti!?L
Shape
Smftinilyl
been
^
the
American has
Hungarian
Scouting for eight years and »
ble For mainting a 150-acrer ac p
for camping, picnicking and other out
vice Award Includes a _.
the organization of Szem«ai».j • —-by the.USC Foundation, Inc. along with
a personal gift and a 111
plaque to be
displayed at theAvon F"" *"
USG Corporation is a
LaLeche
A ! •"omen who have an
breastfeeding are Invited .»
LaLeche League meetings. All mothers
are accepted, iit LaLeche tjsaaue:
mothers of,all races and religl
mothers, working mothers, ar _
whose philosophy on various as.
infant care and.child rearing ma;
from LaLeche League's. Each
«*
encouraged to take from1 **""
philosophy what seems
helpful to her.. Above and—.
mptlon, LaLeche League offe
my being m
children an, most
meetings also.
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Tho discussion at thtrnext;
meeting of ULoche t ^ ^
County A.M. will "
and Weanln*". The
an Thursday. lanuai
2 M 0 G S l w U ^™
«*»»937-0162.
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Tho reconUy f8'0.1"^^" "] r ;" w iU be reviewed with
tor Dr. Martin J g J j ^ S week of January 10.1089
p r i m a r y s c h o o l »"ivi««a.• . .
k i m »croartoti
c l a s s e s will
song
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Forestlawn wi»manlarv'is taiang
LIVING TREES NEED
LOVING CARE
Foresllnwn
BARR ELEMENTARY
Full Service ramltyffharmacy
i PI UsFiU Your PerscriptionWriite You Shog
Steps to C-ood Writing are:
Original Avon Lake Drugs
Ove^Million Prescription* ri»e
or YStfr
YS Added
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For
P
Gas?JEIectric, Phone;
?
Here During Store Hours
Ctl
work, and complolod; work. Tt naw
poe niF . narratives an*: comparisons. A .your-cm*
Saro Home of his original work with yuu. You Wiu.au
surprised!
Located Avon Uke Shopping Center -Scenic Rt 6
Th^Avon Lake-0rugs, Inc.,
welcomes Sparkle
to thefiewly renovated super
B A ^ a k e
Even In Winter
Ulcud IVaclius. Milk. Ttippnn.-<S i'
THEBOBKLEMMCO
? £ ? iSTi4M. W ^
,;!t;Applesauce. Milk. 'Chicken N
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32745 WALKER RD.
Avon Lake
93S-2500
NATIONAL RELOCATION
-
CENTER
Cleveland
B71 -5255 J
JAMES REALTY - ONLY LOCALLY OWNED
COMPANY WITH OVER 25 YEARS OF
SERVICE IN AVON LAKE AND THE
SURROUNDING COMMUNITIES.
JUST IMAGINE.
369587. living in the elegant style of this
traditional Western Reserve Colonial.
Convenient center hall design to dining,
living and family room with walk-out bay.
Home f e a t u r e s 6 panel doors
i throughout, crown mouldings and cased
"openings ... all constructed in the ever
apparent quality of every Gamellia
-..home. Priced at SJ 79,800. Call Debi or
Loretta at S33-2500.
,
V1371375. This tastefully decorated 4 bedroom home
7 has family room with woodburner. New windows and
: carpet Just Insulated, sensor security light, large
'- screened-ln porch. Everything is mint. Priced to sell at
'-. $69,900. For more information, please call Bonnie or
>Velma at James Realty at 033-2500. -
COUNTRY GENTLEMEN
375455. Needed So enjoy this 3166 sq. ft. ranch
featuring 3 bedrooms with spacious living and entertaining area'3. Located just a stone's throw from Lake
Erie, your 5 acres has woods, creek, garden spot plus
pool with wolman&ed deck, outbuilding and many,
other amenities. Arrange for youi" private showing by
calling Loretta Kalis, 933-2500. Priced at just
5149.900.
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« BEDROOM RANCH - AVON LAKE
168 CRESTWOOP DRIVE
370935. Features park-like setting, living room with
fireplace, eut-in kitchen, dining room with French
doors, VA Laths, full basement,, patio and a 2 car
garage. Tastefully decorated, this Is a must to seo.
$91,500. For your personal lour call Mary Louise
Gamellia to see at 933-2500 or see January 22nd, 1*4.
during Open House.
[Cleveland Boat Show Opens Friday
IftcLEVELAND - The Cleveland MtdI ^American Boat Show will cruise into tho
Illnternational Exposition Center, (I-X
l-.Cenlor) January 20-29, featuring an inI'Credible fleet of power 'and sailboats
Ifnnvjng from eight to 45 feet.
•Ssjioe. Mid-American Show, the largest
rtndoorboat show in America, boasts a
l^otal of 1 million square feet. More than
1^200 power and sailboats will bo on
IjHiiplay. No otlier indoor boat show In
" i country can match tho fleet on
[t&fhe"*'QuoeD of the Fleet", Tollycraft's
V+tfoot; Cockpit Motor Yacht, will bo
displayed by Lakeside Marina. Tho
&?quoen" features a large master aft
[dateroom. forward stateroom, spacious
lulon, full galley and dinette, two
I lavatories, plus a cockpit and huge sun
l&Thc Tollycroft 44 Cockpit Motor
liVacht offers the active cruising family
Ijpeed and performance i n any seas
[ilong with spacious and ulegunt living
I Kcommodations.
, ,
largest boat on display will be a
Hatteras Convertible displayed
. _,-_.eda Beach, Tho Haltoraa 450
[features a master stateroom with queen
lilxe.; bod, a quest stateroom, two
lUyatories, spacious salon including an
I (comaker, plus a gultuy w i t h a
|™fri3Wtttor/froe»or and two-burner
lODCkplt.
.
,
IgTfae oldest boat featured i n our (loul
[will be the "Uberty tho Socond". "LiboriVithe Second" is tho world's oldosl
|">riginal operating spcudunnt. In bur
•y^of glory. She was cOnsidortnl tit !m
M:of the fastest power rnr:inj! bOtilt
Wound. She was officially cluckud ut 7H
B
Pa-*'Uberty th'u'Socnhd" hnd « specliil
pB^Liberty al rent ft ungitin, ii si»:rel
^Hilary prolotypo built during VVW I.
fDiirlng tlmo.lrdtU for tlu» Wi Coi\liit Lake Regattii, th« 20-Irj..l ( fi- Inch
* bgany fipeedlioiil (ivurturnnd. ruhrtH; at, 5B n i p h . A c u u r t l i h g Hi;
iscs the boil I sunk iiliucist ini•dlately. ulthougb Hit; <;ntw w.in lifil
Tho boat remained submergud fur 03
years until she was raised in 1085. After
seven years of research nnd searches,
"Liberty the Second'" was found and
buried in six feet of mud.
"Liberty thu Second" has buen
preserved and restored to functional
maritime museum standards, ituators
wUl have the opportunity tt> sea "Liberty
the Second" plus learn the history
behind this fascinating bout.
Evtm,though tho boats arc thu "stars"
of tho show, boators luvu tho 'huge
marina accessory display area. Over 450
exhibits wilt feature u brood array, of
boating accessories to outfit any boat
and a great select lot! af nautical clothing
for the crow, plus dozens of items [ust
for boaters.
Scores of sorvtcutt will also bu
available at the I-X Confer, Including
financing, insurance, titling, brokerage
stiles, boat repair, sailrnakers, charters
and many othnrs.,
"Anglers Alloy" is u Mpoclat section
devoted to Grout Lukes fishing- Son thu
latest in electronic^ nnd a full rungu of
fisii!i1K gi<«t> Evrtr>thlng from rods nnd
rouiS to downriggurs ai\d planer boards.
Plu/ then? nro dully fishing sominors
foalurlng Luku Erio's must notoblo
oxporls. ,
,
A now addition (» "Anglers Alloy" is
lh«'"Fi.<bmg for Inrormntibfi" Learning
C«ntor featuring iniinufucturor and
distributor representatives im hand to
loach and nn»wof t(Uostlons. Annlers
tun Itidtn bow to tuoklti taitay'3
sophistIcntod fitbing uqulpfiHirit from
tlio tixports.
' •' , •
Moot world clusi fMiormaii (Jrug
Uubriilf! tni<I hour. lilt itxtriiordiitary
"t\n\t tniu" ubotit his rUti.itnii-u-liiitf-ha'ji'
with n X000 pound Groiit Wbilii Ciltnrk.
'['(in "10(10 S«t'ttil'Ki»riH'm I'osHvi'l", nit
tsxfittiiiK nmv ftiiitufi fruui Omiili ktlfua,
Ntiigiid In u spisCtnlly-duslRntJd biill (itl|fC
cviit lo tho iJuiiNl iihow, Is highligliUxi by
Urn first nppt'iirmunt of tho Suoul-kortmn
polk Dniir:o druup In tho Unllud States.
The Seoul-Korean Folk Danco Group
Ijorformoil at thu 10BB tJummor Olympic
GREAT STARTER!
362787. Cozy 2 bedroom ranch featuring hardwood
floors and hot water radiant heat on a doap 40x186
lenced lot. An excellent home for newlyweds or Investors. Please call Debi OeChant for an appointment
at 933-2500 or 871-5255.540,000.
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FEAST YOUR EYESI
364431, ... on this beautiful 4 (possible 6) bedroom
Colonial located In a most desirable area of Avon
Lake. Featuring luxurious amenities Including
balcony off master bedroom, walk-In pantry, full wall
masonary fireplace, Pella windows throughout and
etegant 2 story foyer. For your appointment to see call
Debi or Loretta at 933-2500. $ 1 6 4 , 9 0 0 . : ,'•-
Go mi's, tin Well na iho Aniiin
opening thti neruinoiiy. The CIJIIICU group
has performod in other countries including Italy, Kranci) f\fl Japan.
Only six of tlttt best dancers from the
S&oul-Korctan Folk Danco Group will bti
appearing at tho "1089 Seoul-Korean
Festival" during the boat show. They
will perform folk danr^s as well as play
ancient Korean mtisW, instruments.
Read & Use Tlw
Classifieds
Boat show hours oru: weekdays, 4 p.m.
to 10 p.m,; Salurdiiya, 11 a.m. to 10 p.m.;
Sundays. 10 a.m. to'O p.m.: Matlnoo
Days (Wed.. Jan. 25 & Kri. ran. 27J l p.m.
lo 10 p.m.
Admission i» $5.50 for adults and
$2.50 for children 12 yoars.and under.
The cost of the "19S9 Seour-Kproon
Festival" la included in the Boat Sh
admission price.
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26918 CetffflRttKSie ROflD
:, IN 1»€DOV&tvnUiO€SHOPPING
871-414O
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Of MUSIC
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Spaghetti or
Rigatonl
wiiti dlrawt <dldd. , n
roll & bt.l(ff
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privote Instn^tion
program brochure, or
stop lSi pnd visit us ot
iKVUN€ MUSIC
C0fWi
AVON LAKE
ELYRiA
CLEVELAND
933-6195
365-3761
871-7273
LOCAtlONI LOCATION! LOCATION!
363904. Central Avon Lake and loaded witn style and
charm is this 3 bedroom Colonial close to schools,
library and recreation areas. Some TtC is needed but
even with that you cannot beat the ,|ow, price of
S54.900. A must see as you will not duplicate the price
on this size lot! CATHY HUGICK, 933-7700,
366-6590 or 871-8880.
933-7700
366-6590
871-8880
JIM ft- CAROL
JUDGE
OVER 25 YEARS OF
FULL-TIME EXPERIENCE!
PLANNING TO SELL?
CALL FOR
NO OBLIGATION
CONSULTATION
835-6500
3237-7525
IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY
349336.- Plus a price reduction make this a super
value. Lovely four bedroom home with first floor utility,
don, Pelta windows' and maintenance free exterior.'
Asking $139,900. For an appointment contact
CAROL RAMAGLI, 933-6195.
Homes for Sale
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N«w AVON Subdivtuon HontM Luiurlousf S136.90O& up. Ptxnk
WK iradoAna accapted and financial
ni»slanc<). CBC
R B
32*7873 « 35^4734
AVON LAKE 4 bedroom colonial, 2
1/2 balha. family room w/nraplac*.
screaned-ln porch. basHment
wflnlshod f»c roont. ? t/a car
garage Close to schools. Call
933-2144, 33Q43 Rodwood Blvd.
06
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Cemetery Lots
2 PLOTS at Hestnaven Memorial
• s, *500.3M-7417,
VISIT
THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
CHURCH IN AVON LAKE
Sundays - Church Service and Sunday School at
10 a.m.
Wednesdays - Tostlmony Meeting at 7:30 p.m.
Tuesdays (12 Noun to 3 p.m.) and
Saturdays <1O a.m. to Noon) - Reading Rcwm
! . •,
Opon To The Public
,
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ANNE WILKENS
•y
OWNED BY
s
Sandra L. Zadorozny, L.P.N.
Adult Foster Care Provider
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WHEN VOU OP YOUR LOVED
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. ONES CANT LIVE ALONE BUT
/rfs^l
DONT NEED A NURSING HOME, /123*?•
494S 08ERLIN AVE.
LORAIN, OHIO 44053
Lots and Acreage
For Sale
5 Acrett Southern
COLORADO $4,8751
Naar mounialni, survey act.
Only
SOS down,'
105
piyment* o\ iflS. Call Ownar
anytime. . .'
505-?'/7-S391
, 12 Business
(unities
oppor-
If YOU REALLY WANT TO LEARN
•boot REAL ESTATE
Uttf business ,, a career .
• Jp«. 23, J P.U
Ca» nuuvli Ras lp/«
Fur rpsarvnt'a.i*
Ma-y Btiaar, 805-B300
ircto C«ni«i Ridg«, WeMlalio
Ua'lv Kkis, 267-3300
31847 Lake Road
JMJ
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(216)960-1103
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RES. (216) 2 3 3 - 7 6 6 9 / ^
. ' 6 I M Smiih Rd., SitxjNpaitt ' .
Pat McKnighl, 779-7100 ,
3602O CaniBf Ridga, N RkMevilta
Carol WlUlamson, 8?) 7 2 M
33A4 Uka FM., Shamed U k a
METAL DUILOINQ MANUFACTUnER will cWvelop dealer in ssleci
open areu toon, Starter adi, Irani.
Iffl andenoineefing support provided Custom buildings oirr ipvciarly.
Ca« for application: 303-75IW300.
£»t. IB.
COMPUTER HENTALt' t£tit A
COMPUTER FOR A WEEK OR A
MONTH, COMPLETE WITH
LETTER-QUALITY PRINTER
WORDSTAR (R)i * N 0 EASY
WRITER (Rl SOFTWARE. VOU
CAN BRIN(i THE OFFICE OR
CLASSROOM TO YOUP, HOME;
H A L F THE RATE W H I C H
CLEVELAND TYPEWRITER AND
COMPUTER COMPANY
CHARGES. COMPLETE SYSTEM
IS ONLY «37.SO PER WEEK OR V U
A, MONTH.
CALL MIKE X T
LAKESHone eorroRUL sen.
VICCS, B33-3i2T...CtlP ft SAVE)
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For rant
FOR LEASE Ofk.e and Heial
Spocn in Th# t.andlrta* Call
933-7131 or 871-9320,
WESTLAKE homa. 12 8H. 1 irz
bfllhi. 2 fireplaces, Hoc/ room.
Available 1-t-BB. NO pols,
R«larenc«s. S750/ino., plus deposit.
AVON LAKE; Womer. only. «
rooms. witn pnvlWgii>s. LUKUry i(iko
view homa. Non-amohflrs^ort'
drinkers.' SO^S. See hnd CMmpnre,
933-4538.
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camaaBf
SHEFFIELD LAKE .RANCHfry
372015. This 3 twiroom
' Newer vinyl siding & wlndc
newer root. There Is ahair cleaViertnaitlcknd'i
•led pailoi/An excellent hometor, retomeritgS48i
; JUST REDUCED TO 1145,000
' -; Otic t^ fHj' LOwOloO •! *" > ?H^i»iHt'^Y" n '^ > 'IV 1 '
If you've been thinking of selling your nemo - don't
delayl Spring v.-ifl soon be upon us. I would like to offer
you a free market analysis on your properly. Let me
help you achieve a fast sale while you receive the,
most for your home. Call BETH FRALEY,-933-6195.
EXCITING CONTEMPORARY
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369478. Situated on a "super treed 'lot", this 4
bedroom, 2'A bath homo Is bright and cheerful. A
wonderful family home. $169,900. Cad DEL
PETERKIN, 933-0195.
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TERRIFIC LOCATION FOR A BUSY FAMILY
3 bedroom Colonial. Country kitchen and fireplace in
the family room. Some finish Work to be done; but a littie work will work wonders. S79.900. BARBARA
CLAYCOMB, 933-6195.
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AVON LAKE CONDO - $34,500
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223442.2 BR garden style unit, ready to move in. 1 Vi ..
baths, det. garage, appliances. Very affordable, good
investment. Call MARK MORAN, 933-6195. •
PONT JUDGE A BOOK BY ITS COVER
This home fs a real fooler from the cutslde - 3
spacious bedrooms, largo ulll. room and oversized
family roorn with woodburner, 1 car alt. garage plus
larger lot on Lake Rd. Just $49,900. VA-FHA. Call the
lisier CAROL J. GRESCO, 933-6195.
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WHAT'S BIG,
BEAUTIFUL AND AVAILABLE?
371382. This 2500 sq. It. Avon mutti-leveL A perfect
home for the young executive who lovos I.!* wife and
kids- Quiet cul-de-sac street for the kids to poy and 3
home for mom to be proud of. 3 or 4 bedrooms, 3 (uli
baths, basement. Only two years old and asking
5163.900. Catt LORfllE ABP, 933-7700. ,"
A SENSE OF STYLE
AND A SENSE OF VALUE
; ':;
375727. Harmonize perfectly in this'/mpsterfuiiy
designed,3 bedroom ranch style home.Artfut1ya.igI-;
ed and situated on a double lot, this homo-offers anopen and spacious unique floor plan.: Luxury and.
custom features include Jacuzzi, Jenn-Air, kitchen appliances. Water Purification System. P'jilt-fn,Stereo
System, Centra! Air, Electronic Air Filter, Humidifier
and Central Vac System. For more details'and an appolnmwit call KAREN JESENSKY, 933-6195 or
871.727H. S229.900.
GET A ,'lUMP ON SPRING
933-6550
933-7700
AVON LAKE - t ACRE - S219,000
Excellent 9 yr. new brick Colonial - 4 bedrooms,,2V*
baths, beautifully decorated, hardwood country kitchen floor, grand chandeliers in foyer and formal dining room, library or den on first floor. This 1 acre plus
estate Is available lot yujr Inspection.. JIM & CAROL
JUDGE; 933-6550.
LAKEFBONT! AVON LAKE
367515. Huge lot! t90 ft. on lakefrontt Vh story brick
ranch only 29 yrs, old I 4 car attached heated garage!
Full basement with walk-out/drive-out! Heated Florida
room with spectacular view of Cleve. skyline! JIM &
CAROL JUDGE, 933-6550.
OVER V4 ACRE LOTI
372935. Quality abounds in this 8 yr. old brick & cedar
colonial!-Many extras Includes entire lot sprinkling
system, oversized deck, vinyl clad wood windows, ;>x
panel wood doors, full basement, quiet & sereno largo
rear yard, custom kitchen! Only $279,000. Immediate
I occupancy- JIM & CAROL JUDGE, 933-6550.
, FOR SALE: 3 houaas to M moved.
3 gnr«g*fl & 3 barns to b« moved W
dismantled. Ad In •iciHIent condition. Contact Ptitl DeChant.
949.6913 or John DeChant.
949-5441.
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NORTH OLMSRED CONDO. b?
owner, 2 OR. Ctos* to evwyihing
Newly decorated, ready to move In.
Must toe. 734-a4B6.
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I0O ( M I to your private LaK* Erie
beacn. Avon Lake, Hv Ownw,
COZY AND COMFORTABLE!!
369918. Just waiting for you is this 3 bedroom In central Avon Lake .L close to schools and recreation,
areas! A great first home priced in the.SSO's Several M
financing :options, '.available! Call "owl CATHY*
HUGICK. 933-7700. 671-8880. 366-^590
~" T
; pride' ts''raflosietf In'UieVellI leapttionwsls1
lyrnalntairiedr1'
- porch and park-Weei yard will afford ybu^ie-relaxatle
i'you dpserveiat-the.end
i
o f a busy>day^BARBAR
CLAYCOMB, 933-6195933-6195. ^
, ;--™»&-£Tj8S
MORE FORfrpUR MONEYI
i this spring-In'-your,I
," bedrooms,• two ^ full
, rooniSi*family^room f
'«ufwji>niaiB«njn>a^i>uvifj^nHMfi«ii
. built-in pool wfth'caban'a'on"a one acfe lot bverbwk%gj
a beautiful,lake Country setting Fustlmiiiu'tesJfroV^
1-90. Truly; a beaulihjl home Priced iali r S1^00(
BETH FRALEY; 933-0195
"""*"ja"
OWN YOUR OWNH -*
•233411. Start building equity in
bedroom cbhdo with VA
eluding washer; and dryer,
blinds and Vertical blinds throughout and-1(: . _
, maintenance. Asking $48,900 To discuss JnanctKffcall CAROL BAMAGLI, 933-6195. f r ^ W M
ATTENTION SKIERS ,
Bad a BraakLMt; 5 mu«a from
Paefc'rt P«ak in Ffodloy Laha, N.Y.
ReasonabW rate*. For Information
caH T t * Tin Cup Inn, (2J61871-3937
weekdays or (716) -789-7764
weekends.... \ - . . , , . . - .
NEW ORLEANS CONDO. C n W i
fult-equlppad conOomtnhun with all
lh« -aHntofU of horn* dght in th»
mwoie ol lh» MardJ Qraa parade
rouw In tr>a Froneh Ouarttr. Th«
very private historic building.haa
| « ^ r i complalety remodeled.
A V 6 N LAKE. 232 Moot* R d , 3Bfl
finnriad rec room, laroa lencad yard,
S600/MO, pim depoeil. S41-34J9
AVON LAKfi OOPLfiii, dBR.Ti/2
b u l l s . naraga.SSOD Daposli"" '
No Pota. ftJi'-afo.
AVON LAKE 2 Bfl condo. i patios.
no twlv, f500 per moniH plu»
(Japosit CailaftafflPM.
AVON LAKE, 4 OR bungalow, kitchin aPDHants*, oaraga, naar
scnool*. No pats. R*Tarencas,
S 4 ! 5 / M d . plufl dapoiIt Call
93O«793-,
SINGLE FEMALfi loow™ tot same
W sliara a nous* m Avon. Please call
777*990..
LAKEVOOO DOUBLE, 2 Bri'up
wrth Qvaga. F/e»Wy painlad. new
fumac*. S325 plus •ecurlly
228-M70
SneHiakl Lake 2 BH's, lake
priwleges, Very pfivala Laro*
backyard. S300/mo. plus UHtiti»»,
277-9043 afivr i t AM.
HENTr, J
MOrEL. ftouta 20 - Wail ol 83
17 Vacation properly
HILTONHEAO ISLAND, 8 X 7
Baaulilut 12 m l * ocean baach. 00H.'
lemw. fKWna E M ^ e w invntmeni
and tacsnd horn* opportunlttM. c«l
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cm 2i
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LUXURY HOME\ IN JECKVLT
ISLAND.OA. forrantF.b, 11 lo IB
ano I B to 25, Accommodnln four
oqujH«» Of two lou>iom«a lor ootf
Sublesso at 1400 per wwh-.iSv,,
BliTioit hall of standard ranlat orlcea
Four bmfrocms, three bains. For
more information cat) Qeorga at
19
WoRO (R6c^SS6HS:'7u
; your •kUia-FREE. Call tor.1
rrwtt 871-8100/ Wctori-Ta
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LOVINQ PERSON NEEOCO ff'tqi
waicfi rry-'bitam In
Lkl
homo. Yuesv..Bnd 'TTwrantxUf
noun. TrhToportatlon prafafrad. P«>
ib>te
catt 03
STVUSTSI intervwwa h T
eosmetoloolKO now being • * « .
•dtor new FutiasOc.Sam a 10 0>™c
in Avon Lade, Chooa* u* II you wmtt
to be on • wlnrtno turn, witft r—'•"
lunitlestoradvancement,?»nll..
ttoucatlon. paid vacatnrw and
day, and hospiialliatloo. Calli
933-2004 or Fantastic S»m'»f
7J»4171 10 schedule tm-jnrtawM
Office Space
For Rent
OFFICE Of. ouauiaM ipac# \n
NoHh rUknvma, Ht. B3 & Chestnut
Ridge Rd. Necr 1*4*0. Call
327-OtUK)
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20
X
'.Inga
S i B y
• c t l l w i r part-Gme, ( o t f c a
* M Nkas to »w»k wftt»;th#
Must be »wW*. CaB:S21
Help Wanted
RESTAURANT- Du* toeipandatl
bualnaaa. w« «ra in n*ad el
wailfeasM, oays A ni(thCS Eica'lant
earnings, toma banefiti. Applvf
27200 Detroit Rd., Weftia**.
WESTLAKE »4ANUFACTURINQ
REP ' seeking energetic individual
<w general oflic* and losld* sales.
Duiesinelude oroer entry, quotatwia..expediting, and tight typing
S» arv nefiOllabla, Send resume to:
V)i*. Sa»sl Co. 1039 BtHBrf Rd.,
WastlaJ-e. 4<t4S,
FAOieail Looking to pay on Xmas
tmi
Fufl or Baittlm*. «ieallenl
'noney, fantastic pertui. choosa your
Ownhooritt3M730.
ASC - AvrJ>niNas CASH V /ait
* " " / - r flEE training. Can today
BUMMER PAHI.riME JOBS. bm
money
>coralia«p|no aof'balf
Ca("*,«. *B;00 per g«m«^
Weekmoms and Sundays, April
through September, Wilt iraln. no
e.pvrlane* necessary. Basle
knowledfle ol soflbalf helpful
PtTuUAN^NT PAHT-TIMfi HEX?"
•niaoed. lor local Insurance aaencv,
ptoasant working condrtJonaTOotraa
would ragulr* aicallent secretarial
Mills Prior insurance knowledge
helpful but not necessary. Send
resume to! Avon Lake Preu, PO
Bon 300-AB. Avon Lake,Ohio 44012
fir » mo. o t d i J y r
Bay Village home. Salary
, Can, •? 1-2046.
OVER 2,000 SQ. FT.
OF LIVING SPACE - S79.90Q
372995. Take time to see this sharp 4plus bedroom
Ranch then compare. Large rooms, master suite
family room, separate dining. 2<6 baths, and much
T2» ' J ^ ? .
1 b e du
P
)icale
ANN T1LDEN, 933-6195.
d at this price. Call MARY
NEW HOMEI CONTEMPORARY
Great room concept with first floor master suite 2
large bedrooms up with additional space for playroom
i storage. 2'h baths, fireplace, skylights. An outstanding home from "TRADEMARK HOMES." S129 900
Call JOANNE AMES W MARY ANN TILDEN'
933-6195.
PAUL
GERACE
UNIQUE WHEN THE ORDINARY WON T DO
3638t3. 4 bedroom' Contemporary with (lair is
enhanced uy Master Bedroom Loft (23x13) overlooking. Family Room (30x17) with Wpodbuming
Fireplacfc, opens onto Brick Patio with Barbeque Pit lo
expand leisure activities. Perfect view of Wooded
-• Grounds frorn Wrap-Around Balcony to three sides of
home for plenty of sun and fresh air. Spacious Living
, Room (26x24) Is accented by Wooded Cathedral Ceit. !tq and Wbodburning Fireplace! Also includes
Satellite Dish, Security System and much more. Away
from the world on over a private acre yet minutes
away from Great Northern Shopping Plaza. Asking
only S165.000. Call PAUL GERACE, 933-7700,
365-6590, 871-88S0.
TO BE BUILT IN LORAIN COUNTY'S
FASTEST MOVING COMMUNITY - AVON
369060. You can watch your home being built if you
hurtyl Starting soon, 3 bedroom Colonial with basement, approxln* "ely 2100 sq. ft. and pond on lotl Fine
• neighborhood with existing homes! Demand for
homes in this area makes fast action a "MUST", Call
for an appointment today. $143,900. KATHY
KREEGER, 933-7700.
COZY & COMFORTABLE
No maintenance living in this Coachman Trail Condo,
One, bedroom. 1 bath, large living and dining areas,
convenient kitchen. Appliances stay. Freshly,
decorated. Maintenance fee includes heat, water,,
. yard care, snow removal, pool and playground. Lowr
taxes. Only $28,000. Call UNDA EHLE. 933-6195.
CEILING SOARS TO BALCONY
370006. As you enter the living and dining areas with
Ben Franklin stove. Spacious Country Kitchen,
Private Master BR (22x14). Two Full Baths, 4th BR
doubles as Den. The home has an atmosphere for
charm and emphasizes spaciousness. Situated on
large iot with private setting. Only 569,900. Call PAUL
GERACE, 933-7700, 365-6590, 371-0960.
BUILDABLE LOTS FOR SALE CALL MARK MOHAN 933-619?
231543. A) Avon, Rl, 83. 1.44~acres. 125' frontage,
approx. 500' deep. Areatfon parmit. 2 car plus brick ,
garage on property now;
212832. B) Avon Lake, 6.52 Itittis, 120' frontage.
'1700''deep. Sower avail. Wtdesn lr> hack. .Ideal for
S300K plus homo. '
,
ATTRACTIVE AND DESIRABLE
COUNTRV-LiKE PLACE
371400. With over */x acre 1lot. nestled amongst a few
neighbors on quiet Avon cul-de-sact Three years
young, owner transferred! Gorgeous ceramic entry
hall, beautifully decorated (our bedroom split level.
Procrastination is the thief of time and great opportunities, don't put off calling me about thl? one! Asking S140's. KATHY KREEGER, 933-7700.
HOUSEKEEPER wanted. One day
We need s n . APPOINTMENT
or week, 5 4 hours. CaH 779-1885
SECRETARY! . Calf, codec: If
after 8 pjn.
; necessary, rai6>842-6S48. to am..
toBp.m.B&EMjF
;
LOCWNQ FOB WO«f«£N who mta
" SALES. part-time positions. Kaysserious ebout makino money toll or
r M-Cngraved Gifts, speciality retailer.
Earn up 10 %9XiO per' hour vyUna
part-time. 1I2-IIS per hour to start.
Paid traWrm. Compaq benefits.
pert or fuH tone for OLA>' mX&
Numerous berwIltSv Cnoo«« your
(218)734-7200. E*t 225. E/Q/E
STUDIO. Positions avaUMbteani
Dwn hours. No pick.up* or
proof; consultant appointment
r-, •; CLEANING HELP. Joue aweiiabt-;
iWi«ri«.No
Wentorles
to
stock
'sacraiary; phologrnphar;
:Vs. fcr permanent part-time residential
no coflectlog. Call S33-3668.
teieirmrkeUng manager, Numerous
• deonlnd. Room for advancement.
studios Uwooghout the area, can,
NEtT AVON LAKE SPARKLE'S
.•••i "Transportation available. Apply at;
coded H necussary, (218)842-6540,
woanding our work forco, tm" •4937MillslndutrrlalPartway,Nortn
!
10 «jn. to B pjn. FJO/Z M7F
med^ta
positions
available.
Please
• - RidgevlHe. 0.44039.
MANAOEMENT TRAINEES. We
apply Inpenon.
ITLPN'S, PBN. Must nave
1
are looking for manager linlnees to
DENTAL
ASSISTANT'
No
e«State & Pharmacology licenses. Ap9e
1ral«ed lo manage local
pertenee necessary. Wilt train right
ply to: Personnel Director, Lorain
telephone sslos otficss. Quaretfeed
person. For persona) Interviewed!
County Board of Mental Retardation
salary
while iri trninlrig. (Traim.Tg
934-5103.
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and Developmental Disability*.
d a w n heldlocally.) Eicellent le1-3M-3734 (Elyrla). EOE.
"SWIMSUIT INT; SEARCH IS ON •
entry opportunity for homemokar.
, ^wlmsuit Int., Vie lop catalog am)
Call, collect If necessary,
buy 6nm Wf WESTLAKE CLEANmagazine out of New York Is looking
2I8-B42-220S, tOAM to 8PM. EOE,
INQ COMPANY. Weltlake afos.
for catalog models toahool on locapood pay. B3S-5O38
M/r.
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tion in Florida and 0** lh« exposure
SECRETARIAL. Arcnilect • otlice
Nun>«s AIOM • Pan iim» openings
in a national magaxfne If you look
in Bay Village, pat-urne, variety of
Ac-fly in person' Avon Oaks Nursing
good
in
•
bathing
suit,
U»
considerawwk, Mual nav» enporlence on I M
tion send p«iure, name,
stQ* ar,* .'iume, 3IB0O French Creek Rd.,
Machinlosn COTHAHW. Troul In*.
k
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pnone number1 to
871-1774.
Midwest Models Mgrnt.
26777
CARRIERS NEEDEDI HelutW csf
Fast growing nanenise "T.CB.Y.'
LOraln Rd , Suite 70fi, North
IWS needed lo dalivst Th» Praes
Younut. Asista/itMawger posit* «
Olmstod, OH 44070 or call
aoch Wednesdey. Routes available'
•variable. Advenetimenl oppor777-8117.
m Avon on'Sloney Ridge arid'on.
tunities-flesumertqufred. Coil Kirk,
Lake Driva end Eaton. Remit
eva>lable in Avon Laka on Miller Rd.'
77W311 horn »-5 p.m.
EARN U: • TO S9 PER HOUR worktf
interesied, plea** phone
Ing part u, rufl lime for Olan Muls
The Neui Ufcewood " W n»«)»033-8480.
• •'
Siudns Positions svatteble areproof
UFEQUAROS & SWIM INSTRUCconsultant, sppolmment secretory,
TORS, mutt riav* currant YMCA or.
NEED SO GOOD PEOPLE to?
pnotoaraptier,' telemarketing
Had Crass Certification and CPR
weslslde .|ub No experience, Ti'.
manager, Numerous studios
Can: 521-8400 and uk for: Pam or
naaded. woman pratarred. Can
throughout the eras. Call, collect it
7346700 tn apply at Victor TemMarlartn*.
necessary, 2(6-642-6543. to AM to
porary SWKes. 36777 Lorain Hd.,
8
PM
EOE
M^,
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OUT OP HIGH SCHOOL «ruKO«tic
N O
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' Individuals nMdad to fill fmmnd:«t»
.CLEHKS
STVUSTSi One position now open
opanirns in our O«li, CashNtn *'
' naeiJed <o> t*il paced biting office' lo< a hcvntnt covnetoiog*!) to |o>n
stock. Appliurtti must posiau lhai
knondMgv o' physician's office, billon' team at Fantastic Sam's, 23142
Conwaniant Food Mart crwwy1 tmll*
ing • plus. UuU bate computer e«LoMin Rd, North CUmslad Continu•nd attitude. Intore*t0d appticantt
penence Oood "gur*. HpMuil'i;
ing education, paid vacation,
- pteaM atop by • * > • ' in* Avot l*\a
hoavy t e l e p h o n e ' & n t h e r
holilaVs. hojpilal^atlon. Call
Lear Rd. or Landings Conyanient
779-U71 lo schedule interview.
ME01CAL OfflCE BootiKowW. tuU miscellaneous duties. We otter a
Food Mart.
.
~ 5 t ' NEED AN APPOINTMENT
time, Eipetienod in insurance ft tola' benefit package. For Interview,
SECRETARYI
Call collect it
Accounts Receivable. Computer tUt 529-34M. .
. Haireuttinfl • Style . H M M fof knowledge hrtpfu*. S*md resume W. Women needed for CHILOCAftE/
necessary. 218442 « M 8 , 10 AM to
« PM. EOE WF,
tlcetned oeauticlan*. f u i earn
. t3314 Detroit Ave,, Lakewood. OH Household help, pMri-tirneJ Call
money al the M M f t * * . Call
44107, Ann: OtAoe Manager.
3M>e05
777-7177.
20 Help Wanted
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I you are coring, enerortie and enjoy a tsmity Ktmoapnere. W * Jot* to
tor you. Manot Cere North Cimst*d,
a progressive Song-term H» jfifl care
facHMy Is seeking enperier ced nursing assistants- We *i*rt * » comp a w n wages and offer an excelier*
beneM package. For an BOpoir*.
mem contact: Pam Wisnte«fS«,
Dlrectof of Statf Oevetopement at
7 7 M 9 M , Mon-Thors.. Br3fM30_
p.m.'" •
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AVON SAFETY TOWN INSTRUO
TOR, must bo • cjrtlfled •lernein
tary leachar, < Pakl position, 8
«.m.-Noon. 4 weeks in summer, Cat!
834-6179 or 937-6550
RESTAURANT HB.P WANTED,
delivery persons n«atted. Oltw owtkjm a/ao avaitabii. full orpsrt-IHM.
Apply at ShetH't. ?0381 BrookpatV
Rd.. Omat Northorn Pla/a, NO
phoo* ca!li »l*a*«
_^
HMDyiiuaf w>lh transportation
wanted In my home for 0 ytai old
bov, weekday* from Spm-midmght.
Please call 933-42S2, Monday
Friday. 0am-5pm.
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PHOTO TRAINEES Train U M l
photoarnpner • Female and male,
Uo eapertence necessary. Salary
paid wnil« t'atmng. After traininq
earn UP
W S9 per hour. Muit be
ableto 1*orti 40 Kour» per week in.
eluding Saturday. If you are looking
for atoowitn advancement potential
call collect, if necessary,
218-542*322, 10 A.M. 10 BP,M
EOE IWF,
. PART-TIME CHURCH
SCCHETARY
positon «viMaN«.
18-20 hours p« week, M NWout
Sand resume to Ctwtst Lutheran
Church, 3 2 M ' Lake Rd., Avon
U>», OH. 4*012 before January 24.
AVON LAKE
ELYRIA
CLEVELAND
933-6195
365-3761
871-7273
933-7700
366-6590
871-8880
871-8880
933-7700
365-6590
OLD FASHION QUALITY THRU-OUT
367961. in winter keep warm and appreciated the lake
view from either the living room or by the dining roorn^
fireplace. In summer enjoy the lake vtewfront the
sum-corn,. Large serene lor 102x206/4 b6dfoom3,"2baths, full basement. In-taw.suite indudet.separate'
entrance, kitchen, bath, dining and bedroom,; Distinctive proporty. Asking $106,000. Call PAUL GERACE.
933-7700, 365-6590, 871-8880.
•v^^^vsil.^
373135. enjoy the comforts of this exceptional, 3 /
bedroom, 2 balh home featuring a formal dining room. -id.
eat-In kitchen wiih appliances, lovely'family room, .
central air, and 2 car attached garage. Located In the r-,:;
heart of Avon Lake within walking distance to schools .y;.'
& parks. All situated on a heavily treid aKd'.beautifully;;"'c
landscaped toL For appointment call KARENJJESEN- ;:/;
•SKY, 933-6195.;^.
'^^'^••.'••{j^^S^^^Bi^t
THE- NORTH H»dflevtm> Press and
Uont needs carrtere; H you are kv
teen*, young j«d**sv3snJ' mature
tsrawed in delrvertng the pftpers on' people needsqjUiqri pay TV adver- Tuesdays after school LaflJohn oe :ttalns.'CaH:loei«WJlng Jotomtaiioni"
H6Wl3277543^:
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MAKE MONEY
LAST WEEK?,
Our temps did and you can
• t«0.00 PER ^HUMORED fema*ng;
lonefs horn hometDetaHs, lend ssfl: addreeeadJtsttMped ienvrtop* tot •
Aasodates, B O K S W - T . CotorUa, NJ
:O7OBZIU'G
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lop company in wast
NURSES AIDES
Cuyahoga County,
WEHAVE
• Fulltimeiobs
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• Pan time jobs • •• •' ,
• Short and long term •
• Weekends <
WE OFFER
• Special Benslits Package
• Bonuses
• Ffdo word process I raining
WE NEED
- Ltaht labor
-Clark*
• Secretariat
- Word Processors
• Data Entry
AND NEVER A
FEE TO YOU
We'll be accepting
applications al; The Avon
Lake Community Center
, (formerly Troy Junior High)
237Belrnaf Hci.on
Thursday. Jan. 19<h, 9:03
a.ni..2:OOpm.or«ill:
OLSTEN SERVICES
779-0966
NORTH OLMSTEQ
We are tooWrtfl'(orexperfencerJ
nurses aides to care (or cur
resident,v;..':1,1-1.:."! ''• ' .
j
Apply In person: '
BRADLEY ROAD
NURSING HOME
609 Bradley Road
Bay Village
,
We ars abo acoipting appliancn
for our nursM aides IraJnbg
' p r o g r a m . • ••.
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21 Lists for Sale
OOVEHNMEhlT HOMES From
i t 00 (Uflapair) delinquent tan pro(eiiies and repo'a. For currant bata
Call 1-803-242-4944 Eat 2A8S aJio •
opart eventngs.
STAY HOME, MAKE S32S WEEKLY. Helptng local bunnessss *'trt
ovajtkivy cler«al V«orH. P«rt-lim». No
».parlence. OET PAIO OAJLY, To
apply, send LONO satf-addrMMHt
Stamped envelops' AALLIED
447-82S, 4531 Camplnt. U-Hn*. CA.
92718.
J O B S
S1B,040-X59J3(VTr Now Hiring.
can (t) M9>«i7-«goo, o t . r u i f i
I l t d n l l M
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21
Sales Lists
ROS
t
&*•***.»; drop offi. h W wiG O V E H H S E N T HOUES1 51 00 IU
Boaan'jry at 934-5107
Repair) Ponjctaa-raa. Ta* Datuv Calf
ca^» onty ff jra
(want Pnjoart* Now Sating. Th*»
m l Call (Ralundsoist
CH1L9 CARE >n your Avon (.***
51945»<1S4« &dM 5U6E ft*
horn*, lufl <x p*rt bma. days C«-/
C33OW)
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SEIZED
' Utis" AMANDA. R«uMr and AOIron J10Q, ForcSa. MarcaOM: Cor- viacr.
Adrlca ontn on as pfooc
wotta*, Cfi#vy». Surplus. Buyvs
U
m Amanda oH«i* pyf»
GuMSa {1) 8OM87-6U00 E*tSJ1 B3ATTEMTiOM-HlRirtat Oot»rv
mant J o b * - your area.
"RELIABLE DAY CXHE.
l > 7 , l t O - S t ( , 4 1 S . Call
gtarttng t/23 Eiip«"«nc«K) "iW
fafvancas. Lorg« playroom. f«ncM
am-rtiMiis.
en.
n-san.
MONEY Rawing DOOM'
yvd. Hadwood/51: JeMpn v a a .
SSO.bCv'yr. jnco—• DOlanliai.
S33^1C9
Ootaii*. i n 80S^a7-60G0 E»l
L L a B . my •horn*. Car'.
Y-332S. •
Konpay ttwg Pnoay cnty.'366-5053
AIRLINES NOW HtBlNG. g
QUALITY CLEAN1NQ By c e " W
l a n d a n t s . T r a v a l A g a n i t , ' Urt henaff. raLoQla \rvHwmu E>U*chami:i, Custom a' Sarvtcs
taf«r«nc«« furniihad ' Call
UltulOS. SaUrm to J105U. Entrr
( a v a l p o s i t i o n s . Call ( ' )
605487-6000. Eil. A-2183
EXPERIENCED MOTHER
« d r
y
ATTENTION . aavamrnant 5aiz*d b«»yW hi my n e .
ana In bedt ya/d. • * proviO* lunch. •
Vahicla* from 1100- Forda,
aterneon snack & T.LC. Eastwa*
Marcadaa. Corvsttas. Chairy*Scnoolafa. 933-8810.
Surpliis "tiyara Ouldt,
T403-V19-USS. tn. A-53H.
Two axpa'iancaO wenan •>»
CLEAN naw/okl hcn«i, oHicas.
EARN 97.75 HR. Wa, naad
l*». »k«akfy basil
as—S—nca•lnavs^^l^llngsndra^pon•
228-8984.
dw^g to daily war* reports
aubrmtlad
by our aQtnts tnfouo nout •"• —•*••
KEEOAFUIXTIUE BABVSrTTEfT
No. inpahartea naeawary; paid to wrtft lots el polutnctf. craabviiy,
complatt traruna Work si norr—.
tfvmafldou* amounts of T . L C , and
For I f formation aani) »elfa fun Hming writ? 933-51)64,
X 3 j
*X3ma+j.twnva*>Q
Eiaatiancad PAYCARE «i mr
tnenaa long ID: AWGA, D«pL E. Boa
Wwttaia homa. Hot maab. tnaoo.
49204, AtUnta. Ga. 3Q3S9.
& indl«tdua9iad atUnMn. ExeatafU
ratarancas. Two ooaninoi. aga* 3 &.
GOVERNMENT HOMES rromSifU
up. Cafl BamW. B92-9SSB
rapair).D*llM}u«nl tax propsrty.
Rapoasnaiona. Call S05-e87-«tn6.
TnorouOA CLEANING And 1HONEJtt GH-Z1B3farcurrant npo UaL
tNO AVAILABLE. Homas. apartl
rr-nt or txHinaMan.
• ATTENTION - GOVERNMENT
H O N E S f r o m * 1 (0 ralaa. UxOMm hour*, t-327-0700.
r i palrLOtinqmnt tarn property.
CoropuMf Data Entry- My noma
R i p o t i t i i l o n * .
Cell
IBM, compatJMa- Bu»i mailing «**W3-«3S-atlS, Ext. GH-S3I4.
wca offarad. 73.1.1739.
PRIVATE RESKtENTlAI. CLEANRafaranoM. OMcourrt tor
~22 Situations Wanted INOLafcawoed cuatonw*. 221-0117.
PAVINQ TOO MUCH tp nai« your
nous* ctaknad? Gtw Judy's Cfcwn24 Education and InIng SarviiJa a ctf. Fraa asOmatas,
strucUon
^_
good ratarjnen. inaursd and bondt»7StfOS
ART CLASSES.
Adurt and
chittfran, B71-6543. Baycrattart,
LOVING MOTHER O* 2 win provKJa
287B5UkaRd-B»yVinag«.
bator- —i*/ift«f achooT day cara In
ORCHJP HORSEBACK RIOMQ
tny
. i ' l u i North araa.
LESSONS Horn Crest Equatlrlan
BraaKfici.
snack*,
and
actlvttJa*
Cantar, now onarmg group and
ws«Mlau= until 6 RaaacnaCla.
1
prrvata lasaona, KhpoihorMs. boar>
ding and training. Indoor arana.
AwcnUka, 1-633-«654.
"PROFESSIONAL WIVES". Wa da
, what you Ooot two* Hnwtor.Claaning. cooking, and arrands. a l e
327-4300. , ,
, . , 31 Xappy Birthday
SHARI LYNN - Happy Btnnday. Bn
LOVING Oranornotnar wm cars lor
a
i m llopa your dayfarfull of fun and
your Infant In my homa, WJ4ov
U * of hajXjyiutpfisaa. Watovayou)
araa. 327-3272.
Orandma 4 Grandpa. XOXO. '
CSrCHIC EXPLORATIONS
••nq - Auru C#5 wuitatn F o i •
313-tMI.
OON'T SAT OtETI
Turn youi NVB V«*/» <»»ciuJjoo into a rmaHyi Wa>gn ol bta, btc- can
W
a pariortaluao progfam tof
INCOME TAX PREPARATION 4 ,
ACCOUNTING SERVICES. Dtftct
siactronle tutng snd dlract dapoait
svsitabfs. Edward J Stopm&a.
L-camad Public Accountant. Enron-'
•d to pracbc* botora ETM Intafnal
R«<anua 5srvlc*. 749-3624,
327^362. 3Z6ZO IAS* Rd.. Awn.
M 2 E Bo/afton Rd . Nc«n tUMo
REDINGER
INCOME TAX
SERVICE
J In-Wna
, CALL FOR APPT.
933-8857
'Ttaat Your»Jf Fm
Z2I-33S6
ORA.JOPA H. Hep» your*
baHxi Ws »oriy w » j t you
ear* of yoorwc' • Lo«a ya ; V
" HEEDED tri^n
* Moo«a RcM)
Loi*ai4 Cays
I'UUayfi! Will pay «*ll
VALENTINE
LOVE
MOTES » « b« appearing, in W«
FMiruary W i MUM ol Thm Pr«a. Por
•dvtsia call ina Pra*s at 933-5100 of
lookto*our Valantina LOT* Nola« Ad
.tn upcomfig l u u n of Tht Prwa• INSTANT CREDIT QUARANtEEO
IN FIVE M»MUTES Of PHONE! NO
CȣOrr CHECK - r4O INTEREST
CHAHOES-UNLIMITEO
40 Services
'•
X1LK&DR1EO
Flcwvr Arangwn«nti
tajnvy Dwcof Atn>aD<* .
fat con»>^wTJ#flt W Gft SN«»
356-1905
VALENTtNE'S OAY] Urwqua
carKsturat. custom eartia. T-sfiirta.
t ^ « a , THn. 833-31BO.
BIRO FEEOWO:, Win supply l«M.
t««ear* ft InaudUbon. Wfl i m p
336tt5
AA ALL MCI. jit CENTER, 24
Hr. amargancy *rrtc«. May *»• f>»ip
yo_ (out or In). 933-3101 or
S33^809
TOW1NO, KEROSENE. ElitSSioH
SNOW HEMOVAL Commanaal ^
RawMnftai. 24 Hr. »«wtca:.rOoirt
•sri til It's toe total Gat en our Jat*
NOWI"
Can Lake
E
^
93*6771.
• .-
4498 Jaynn Rd., Awon. 937-5S08.
" ELECTRICAL *
WORK.
R^aioi
ralat.
BXMIK3.
"COUPUTER REHTAU
RanTl
comoular tor a waa* or a mortn.
Compteta mm lattar-owahty prtntaf.1
Woftwar (R) and Easy Wntw {P
tonwara, phia •ralrucUon boowalk
vcucan onflotfnc«c« or dassroo—
to yow homa. SPECtAL HALFPRICE OFFER: Al naif lha, rata
Mtiicn Oav«Und , Typawntar and
Cornpuiar Company enarga*. coro1
plata systamttonry J37JO pa* w«4*
STSTS a month. CALL MIKE AT
LAKESHORE EOnOROU. SERVICES. t U - U 3 7 .
SUCK'S HARDWARE,
STQrt
Oatroit FT.. Avon. SWm Window
and ocraan r«patf. Can 934-5 M 0.
EzpcrMncM wallpepanng a tntarlor painting. Ff*« aaCmatw.
f atnonaoia rataa- Can B34-B203.
SENIOR MEN
uvar 60 S not worWng. HaMCUti S7
mth tfta AO. Call tor Mika Wish.
*Mlt«syt onty. JOHNNY'S HAIR
WORKS.
2172S LOrain Rd. Fairvww Park.
333-1BS7.
SEASONEOFiRewOOO. OkX,
S4O.Cord, S120.
Dallvvrcd.
>
2e2t282ktoJr
NOTARY PUBLIC, day*. Mrt
SHiP PACKAGES UPS or PuruMor.
si NAPA Auto Part Store* in R d
Rivar. Boy ViUaga and •
Olmiicd. and Unlvvna)
y
Clsanar. Shoraway, Sftopptno
Cantar, Sh*fl-W U~».
QARAOC OOOR REPAIR
«a.
y
Srokart springs and cat*** t
MI-1742Compularizxl
mmaa.W
A-l APPLIAMCES: i
VICE: R«frlg«talQ'*v
g
wnharsi and dfyirs. W» sarytn a
makts. 333-S03A.
V^'^
"THE IVO«Y TOUCH- P*sno 1
bs, rapair, ragiMtloru Aceradi _
piano tscftnidan. Call 3 2 7 - 0 1 7 * ^
REMOOCUMO
eo
Oacfcs • • Concnm
Raplacamant \
. • STOHeRtVERHOHES
32W727
DISCOUNT RCNOVATKW*>
and -aiaafcawcM. Mum. ttKHS2T.
CONTRACTOR-RtStOeNtlAL.
Sm*fl Joba waico-a.' EtactrtcaJ.
TESTING-COMPUTER
ptumUing. caroantry 4-> daantno.
OIAONOSI3.
TUNE-UPS
CER.
CREDrruwEi G E T T H E • ' G O L D
JeSMi90
mslnWnancs) snrj
TIFIEO MECHANICS. TTflE BALE.
CARD'- FROM NATIONAL CREDIT
A l i o n m a n i , Haaaon«it)».
W f l t V
. OannM OtFUpsw CorwtrucUork
(VISA-MASTERCARD ALSO
MARATHON.
Millar-Walker.
WtNTERTZC YOUR HOW
Ramodattna,ttmmcanairaetion,
AVAILABLE) CALL 24 HOURS.
333-4102.933-8337.
.
JnaUarion, wsattwr asipprng;!
cafaoaa. kttchtta. bath*. i»e1-205-77*3394 CREDIT EXT: A
rooma. Fraaartlma— i.CaU anyHma.
eraNtspaeM.
"'
2154. ..
'
INTERIOR
2E2-T17T
J
P. 0. DCCORATWa
Ctavatoad 29*4730;;
VALENTINE'S OAVf Rasarv* a 4
/ HarM; AB WadccvarVig / Al biurUr
BOYS HAM CUTS
Fi. Yard Kaarttoryour honay. Out
Painting / Ttxtura CaiHnos / Plautr/'
undar 12. S8. Ta«n atyto cut9.H0
OrywalT/ RaflfWft HarrXood Floors / with thia AO naaWlays onty
322-OSW iode».
Suin / Ota» / Woodorain / mdudnB
JOHNNY'S HAHl WORKS
PJ-TUHNAfiOUHO. FRIEND.
Orlvawaya and •* p a r t i n g * t
OddJou.
21728 Loraln Rd., F«irviM> Park,
£2 Yn. Eap-' Inauratl
333-1607.
Wort
OuawMaad
BOUDOIR
Mtonotm
PAINTINO, PAPERtNO
FREE ESTIMATES
PLASTERlNa
g
•71-IWt
PORTRAITS
Pramhtm Work
Pron^jtandOuaBtyV
Frs* Esfimalafe C M & j
By MAOr E. OSMIALOWSK1
p
RESI0CHTIAL/C3MMERC1AL
-H-«DofiaRSflW
mebScenes Photography
Thai Fir«t Th—i"
p»inllng. minor *3k
landscaping.
PPOPESSlONAt.
FREk: ESTtMATES
949-6334
Ralaranc
lowralM. d a * asllfMltt- Call
CaEBob
wtvkly,
933-33083314101 or 3334878
ZSHfltt.
CLEAN1HO; Comrrwroal. randan-'
Hospitalization Ins.
tial. naw construction, balora or attar rpHIUJHS VACUUM CLEANEH
For Groups & Individuals
you nwva. apartmitnls. Officws: parCO SALES ANO QERVICe. N*w
sonaJiiet: sarvlca. BondM & in- »nd ratHIt daaoari. guarsntaad
aurad. Fra* aslimatas. AS work
kiwatt prtpa* on naw b a w u n . Wa
Medicare
ouaraniaad. i For mora intoonaUon
rapair aH maKst, warranty atorc lor
caB DAY'S EASE. INC n 327-4340.
Hoovar and EuraU. 15118 DatroU
Supplements
Olhara sand you a d l
Rd» Ukawood. PMK-UD and ciafivary
sand you aanrlca.
availatu*. Cad T-22&4730.
Nursing H o m e
O CfrOtOViCM, E*iyRo«arP-r>BUSINESS
TELEPHONE
Coverage Available
nna- Owning 4 Wotr PnM«ui«
SYSTEMS. Sales, Sarvica. AnoV
Uona. MOVM A ChangM-RetocaWuhlro. Cafl 937-6400 tor fra«
tiona - Naw or uaad aquipm«nt • aaOmala
ovailab'a.'Rsasona&ia rataa. LAKE
JW PAiNTINQ A ROOFfNO.
TRLECOM,
»1J.»7T1,
Genie Door
Orywall. laxlurad cattinaa. Fra*
1TO0alfl771
HbmaMa, B60-12B4.
FORD HOME
f E N T T
•Electric I,
CUSTOM
BRIDAL
and
ALTtftAUauilananca, rap—rs K nmoOMna.
TrOHS tor' Ww.- Partonatoa your
Kl i eh arts. Bathrooms, closaia,
'Flanges
wardraba 20 yaars
rirte*
37 Income Tax/
drywaJl, palnung S mrjra. 933-2M0.
Mariryn. 04MSW.
Service
"Outlets:
OARAOC
DOORS,
.
Opanarv
P A I N T E R S P R ^ b r of
BCNIOn DISCOUNTS HMMnabt*
INCOME TA3 SERVICE
NeW!
tarior palming. Can Tony, Mi-stft
r*t«s.' Karkalf Door^ Sf-vlca.
REASONABLE RATES
B y«ara •xpananea.'
Cat! Pal Fowlar 327-0488
»3-aO72,?it naS
aSfvJca.
DO YOb H > V i j i OECOHATtrlO;
DILEMUAT Vvoukl K u fikr your
homa a ba aa baauttfUl a t you hav»
aSuays draamad it la ba? For complate Mtfafacfon ta» R M Atttn,
Read A Uie Tlw
034^33.
41, Tree
Classifieds
K E L L I A N T T N
WALU>AP£RtNa Fra» aetirnatM. .vice •"
Inturad, varntah- A staining,
R S
wailcep*r fwnoval. 94(^9438.
on*- Tra« ,T(1nwn)ft0^; f
CLEANINQ SERVICE!
Owntr
Stump QrlrKrirtfl, LotrC
lupavfaa* avtry eWanad nou*a. Wa
F l d C - t SWMt »r» a local company and not atUliiad with any francrdw. V/n can
d * » l g " • planned r a g u l i r
maintananca program as oltan as
•nu naad. Wa can parfonn an ntanstva daaning anyUrna mrouahoutthn
ya—' or Just arm smalt bavw« (floor
strippad. windows, ovan or eo*
;< ' Shredded
room tsvanw). w« etaart naw corv
p Farm?
LOVELY AVON LAKE HOME
structad horn•• A smsll buslnsssas.
Since ,1952^
l
Hosting
soctil
gatharings.
*!ll
Ey Owner 3 BR, IVi both tfMevet with beautiful
tMcomaferaal piaasurt ard you'll
hardwood floors. Features. cathedral ceilfngs (n
_k» pnda In tr* appasranc* olyour
spacious LR and DR, large family room w/fireplaca.
daannoni*: (WE F*E NOT^COMPLETELY FINISHED UNTIL YOU
Move-in condition. 193 Dulf Or,, 933-9555. $94,900.
ARE COMPLETELY SATISFIED)!)
OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY, JAN, 22, 1:00-4:00
CALL CLEAN CORKERS FOR
FT5E ESTIMATE, 327-4455. <
ii
BALL00NSANO BOWS" win
LANDSCAPE malrrt#<t»nc«i
lUBaUofi of lawns met busnMl
dallvar a beautiful - bouquat of
Avon Lotuf'
Ualloona
for "any creation".! Dir- ing dasn-up. mulcnlng. Ranni
4
933-7700
lh< %ys, ailnivarsarias. snowar >, old landscapa*.- T R _ G # f J
wadtfingi. Qrand Opanlnga, Ino.ramovai, stump g r l n g /
DyrU
damsaa,_ptanllng, lotliic^.'n
Oraduationa, V n ' a n t i n t j ,
3A6-6590
Ratiramanra. school. function). All d n t n g Tractor work a P J A M
Ctwritntt
bowtuats dairvarad in hn stlira. Par- pWtg also, svailobla*- lnsi!/<
tyrH«n tfacorftliog C-t 331-5005
U71-BSN0
(Rocky RlvarJ.
AVON U i
*s
REALTORS SINCE 1903
Integrity in Real Estate
HS,
Personals
WESALVEN
933-8875
/ SMYTHE.
CRAfyiER CO.
rn
32
933-3733
33382 Walker Rd. Suite D Avon Lake
PIAZZA SOltfFAl
NEW HOMES - AVON LAKE
PRICED FROM 3135,000
327r8353f
369639. Majzun quality In prestigious "Fairways"!
Colonials, Ranches, 4 Bdrm., ZVt bath, air, much
more!! Open 1-5 today or call Kan Kodo-r at
S 3 » 3 7 3 3 . - : . " • • • • • > •• *• •• •••••• •
'
i ;
.
-.."
•:•
OTHEfe
Realty
734-2W4
455 Avon Bviden Rd
K, 0 1 ! 44(112
327-6S80
1
FOR SALE
BY OWNEB
Call Pat Frederick
Building Co.
•
t
- F
AVON LAKE - EXECUTIVE RANCH
367778. Immediate occupancy, 4 bedrooms, 2Vi
baths, family room with fireplace, Florida room, central air, $132,000. Carol McDonald, 933-3733.
f'roudly Presents
NEW SUBDIVISION
32682 CARRIAGE LANE
AVONLAKE
3 bedroom, 2V? bath, (amity room, fireplace, In-ground
pool, centra) air.,
;
;i
Call Pat Frederick For All The DetalU
'
933-6066
• fo-wn.w*j . (ouml t l i « foot
( » » . t t * n#w: 2 hunwlliiffs.
Saturdays onty rrt
a: Trust Ban*
pO
\ and Corinthon
; £ £ ; at 510 Oh«
OM). Madunic*. macruntM.
i r ^ j «t«lric«l tooto. Auto.
W *- I****'
* . »"»"
CAHTERBURV327-B3M.
i g Garage Sales
SROUt Of BUSINESS SALE:
KLSwtori. 60 parcart oft all
' STbaby & to**** doming.
J5
«.
mufudutn, data lasfl,.
5350, '<•?* S12O. twmal nc*ni, * i »
8-tZ. WS eacH. Fafcuixj* Ur(j«.
round, inlul otoo hntl UbUi, i t 500,
•aihsianO. li?rj, kJctvm cupboaid.
SI50, horary deU>s. $175, n w » twnt1ur« and «tc Of>>*« 6 day* a * w * .
1-5 Clo»d Tu«- COME S e t OUR
NEW LOOK WE'VE SPREAD OUT
TO 4CO0 square t««i. Thooaarvj* of
,ot (vwelry, art va's Jl
ROSES
35535 Center1 Ridge fW
NOrtn Rldqtv " ' b»h«««n
rVxM Rd anu Rt 83
Phon« 317-5740 Of
ROSES
NEW WHOLESALE
OAX FURNITURE
35535 Cvnler Ridge Rd.. N.
R<dg«vilt«. B«NiMn R]. 83 and Root
Roads. Ofwt 6 days a wa«k horn
1-5. Ckjwo Tu«3. Han tr««a, spadal
S7S. each; Kttctwn and duvng room
sets, cvdar choots, gun cabinets, t u
rt i
b
bk
58
Household Goods
OOHOON - cilery utfte hioti
CUflJO CABINET, wood g>ain too &
Clws. fiiii» sktv, $22S 7344583
DIKING ROOM SET: 44" Round.
Esrty Amarkan TaMa HJ« tea***,
psda ft Imry *u»an, S upUJn't
c h a i n , a>caltant condition.
FOR SALE, maichuig i n cushion
Mia and O u v v Ann ctuur (4T««II
HocM cuint)., gowJconcWon. $125
47
KUNG DtNING ROOM TABLE wlh
4 rush bonom aimchairi, 2-15"
l«ava«, »o*id ch»rrv. Lika n*w, $575
ssz-eaio,
OAK OININO room VM. *«tt
top svrvur. and chin^
327-8013
SOFA, chaws, arm
Statal lampit. CxcaUoot
327-3039
UV
desks. liM cabuwts. cornw cupboards, dry alnka. hall ssais. end
tabi**. 48' round bon paw padasial
tabi« / hm taavm. $595. t" thick
too. Mvaral tiyiBS ot > n a i n .
$8S4t40. FABULOUS S-roB d«J<.
$1695, 2 rounoVI glass china
cabirwts. S295-Se_U. Windsor and
Appliances
prMsbackrodMfs. SiTSaadi.huoe
heart dsainn fo'/jr. $225. laadod
?E. Mao>c O w l . 4
giasawp boc^.a9«a.
$2fl5-»350,
c«»c«ymtoo««v«,
twtchva. 40>*-72". $795-$119S, A
. 8150.00.327-0715.
WHOLE CATALOQ OF FINE
QUALITY HANDMADE SOUO OAK
CHOOSE FROM. Takas Z-8
Household Goods TO
wacks tor Mtowy. Ra«i*tow finish
:
now avaHabM. {fim*i*ta nail polish.
rSSSSSuT
paint ttHmwr. and Me.) New «olW
1 M M chwnr tnbie. 2 chabs,
brass bads m 4 tlzM. 15 stytM. from
ahth$3aS
S49S-S79S. W« now h«v« * sotoOkxi
Ot
lonnal dining rocm ««ts. tndona6Jti« Otta
sian mahogany Otwati Ann and
« worn ML w t m w dKO
Chipoeodaf* carv«d tumrtur* a:
« dMtt S175; Oueon Am labl*.
prlcM. Quality Plus. AH ol
C 4 Quaan Aim chain, $30 M C H : WBOWMIB
lumttuni is supenor qualify.
:. wakml 1B2O*« diningreamsat, our
ALSO, antlqua jawajry, glasswara.
it pc bak rvfadory act. $395.
pottary. lurnttura. bnans. & otc.
ooeoucJV chair. tatto*. ua
SOSE'a 327-2239 or 327-57*0.
-Victorian doubla b«d.
VUu k Ma^tarCaid accaptad. Bank
y victrola; dropttsf
Hnancing available. Our tumttur* >s
oany Duncan Phyla tabw. 4
comptaiary ouarantaad. Wa Buy ^SSTS ( K S piaca oak kitchm
Salt - Trada c- Taka Trada-lns. 5 J
„ $M5;toonMd. S125: a> wood
Safaa Tax. COME SEE OUR NEW
fciabl».»5;r»«vYmaplad»«k.
LOOK. WEVE SPREAD OUT TO
- dan china cablnM. S17S; *
4000 square faat.
y chairs. **5 Men; 54" andopiay C U M &
J ndo. IK-tJM«nt Bd. TTVIR
— 2240Ls*«» Rd. Lryain ( r w ,
l(SL).Op*o TuwKtay to Saturday.
Road & Use The
Classifieds
60 Wanted
Miscellaneous
WAHTEO: VVJ1 pay cash kx «nUquat. Any old lurmtura. oak. chvry.
walnuL ntanoaany. dining mom
sets, kitchan ssta. badroom saU.
chbta cabinats, bookcasas. dasks,
ate. any condition. DoUa, and oks
toys. Olasswara. crachatad. and ambroidarad Hams, quilts. Hummols,
Ooultona. any Hgunn* i. china, pottary, watchas. docks, lamps, whar
plala and Btarting silvar Uatna. Any
#*u iawalry. rhkMttonas. pokJ. U«ar,
diamonds. Also, old stock and bond
cartiBcaiat and Oarmon & Japanasa
World War ]l MJtttarydams. Anything
old) String musical Instruments. WE
UQUI0ATE ESTATES AND MOVING SALES OR PUTTING SOMEONE IN NUSRING HOWE OR
EUDEHLY RELOCATIONS. ALSO.
aUY OUT AFTER YOUR SALE,
ROSE'S. 327-5740 or 327-2239.
WANTING TO BUY: Old Uonal
trains and accassorlas; Call
833-8101 from 12 noon to 5 p.m.
HANOYMAN TOOL COttECIOH
kxj*mg. lor wad tools. Prqlwably
mac hi nun of ca<i>4flU< locii.
U3&6
BUT»O COIN COLLECTIONS.
AspfBifing iar« « w i r«ati« Co»IWunda* and piofBUional. V e pay
bjeuth or. bank chack. Call
tor an ajjpwniirujnt
CA5H pi-J ICK old quills. C M Uan
S
3
84 , Auto Parts & Service
Brokan or Ru>tad F I W H , nod
you ol tri* U M of your car? May's
A u t o , 9 * 9 - 6 1 4 1 , All « a r k
auiirsnlMd. Com plat a antuull
•ork. 2«HR SERVICE
T*O a i U fi Cfwvy Truck WHEELS
SIOMCTI On« svt FxrlpM tprlngs lor
« fM»-UP fuck. 175. 1-B8S-Z708.
OUARANtEEO USED
Q
86
TANDY 1000 M 0 K . 9 5 MHZ. 2
floppy (f4»k dcrn. 20 U w hvd driV«.
Monocnrom. S10O0. 933457B
r pool uua. tiata lop. Cue's, ujjm
and other accessor**. Vnry gboJ
Condition. BOO 949-7837,
IC-1 KEflOSCNE. SmiED'B Couniry
Court*. Awon. 83*^403.
WAIOEO
COWAN P HERZ
CALL: 73+4709
CASHFOHCARS or IfuOU. rurmlog or not. 288-10T7.
90
Single Family Homes fromS1B2,900
Immediate occupancy on several homes.
Luxury Condominiums From $140,900. .
The Joanne — Immediate occupancy.
,
Mri C O U P E bEViLLE. M snap*,
low mileage. 9«*t offn. C*M.
933^743.
19M CMHISLEfl STH AVENUE.
4-door, 9.100 trOas. On» « W .
Silvar, Ilka n*w. l o a d e d .
3JM801/<ttry9 o ^ S n - i i Z I / t v w .
Uust M f at 2OOI5 Dtroci.nd-R.R1980 r^ord Pick-up b«» Step. 6
eyliandar. automaiK. ehrarw (ins,
Wgh mOMM. Huns ooodt SI £00.
Homes Available For Immediate
Occupancy At These Fine Kopf Communities
The
The
Woodlands
Crossings
1NAVOHLAK2
OF WESTLAKE
. RMldenUtl Condorntnium
T
Single Family Homes
from
M57,900
Located off Jaycox R i l
, jusl nortti ol Walkor Rd,
Avon Lake
871-5898/933-8275
Locolod olf Dotfoil Rd
iuBlWostoHho Crocker
1
1-90 E«il-
835-5337
Britarnlc
Estates
IN AVON LAKE
Luxury Homes on
One Acre Estates
Located on the comet ot
Wolrtof & Jayco» Rds in
1
Avon Lakii-
933-6732 • 892-0825
Dtxeraiml Moditl
Oecoratod Modola
Quality Built • DistincLvc » Exceptional
1 .: .: :
BUILDKKS
• • • ^ • • ^
• • lrt ,niUHti i d • FHI, 1-6BritanniaOcswJFfl
MODEL HOURS: SAT. * « • SU" • J »* * w o t l ' W F " " " " ! | | | M ^ > _ T — — — ^
I^AOUJUJTIftiAEO
(ak price, comi lo Oerok* »*o»».
1000 Cotorsdo Ave, Loralfi. OtUo.
288-02*6.
,
T o n MERCURY MAROUIS, poww
brake*, steanng a itoticm: A/C.
raw uansmbaion a iiduttor, oood
body. $2J»0, offers conaolersd,
B3S-1BT7.
POLE BUILOtNOS, horM M i m ,
and ov*OM * 2**32x0 cOmplataly
«r«cted. 43425.00, Phce lodudM
Mrvka door and 9i7. ovvrfWad.
Marry *lna avallabU, fast starts on
moil building*. Call Macca
Bulkjings lor your district rap.'
1-600-5444682.,
.,
PIANO TUNMO • GRAND and
UPWOHT- FtoasonaUa raim. Call
892-3040 (W««riak«).
j
LORA PIANO TUNING. Hapair.
fOQUIaUon, uprtghta a (Hands. Call
933-0681.
Household Pets
V«ry an«cMinaia o(d calico.cat.
na«da quiet kMng. I wtll aupply (ood
» you *uppty honw. 949-78»9FOR SALE - PURE BRED
LASflADOR RETRIEVER PUPPCS. Bom 11 -27-88.2 black males,
2 Ian main. Mutt • « • 10 appreciate.
Mothar on pramlias. Phone
933-7418. S1P0 eacrl.
•'
LOW COST SPAYINO/NEUTErV
1NQ ft PUPPY/KITTEN VACCtMATI0N.CAU.B334297.
TOfTErJFACTORY; S u r p l « - « « •
urnplM •woUabl*. Can 033-3193
attar 7 pjn.
• '
dc*M.Ft
PARAKEET,
ltar 0
CaH 871-3456 alta
pjn
74 Animal Services
CAROL'S CANtNe SCHOOL OF
OOO OBEDIENCE presents winter
•etsioft ol bMk; ob*di«nca classes
starting January 23,, 1089. Avon
-
•-
•' '•
i
Door, to
ESCORT LX,
Air. SU
r*w. 5°
Mac's I
Auto Care \
4618 Lake Road
Sheffield Lake, Ohio 44054
it*\
:•••'•3i
:
949-6286
"as Retard •AtdoJAir....,
1312)
-,
...HT9S
.i.
m
«7«
"•MICH
-Auto.......". .$3995 .
.Eomni.....e395
W SuBbM • AinoiAWStwo'..'.:,; tUBB
AIM Inspections
Mon. thru Sat;;:
RESIDENTIAL
SNOW
PLOWING
CLEANING
933-5604,933-4395
• Now Construction A
• Personalized Service
• Bonded and Insured :
• Free Estimates^'*''''
• All Work Guararrtood
-
•
•
SNOW
PLOWING
• Commercial/Office?;
.-.' "~* ResidenUal••',.;•..''j
:.{•',
Residential
Commercial
Sporting Goods
SXJ edUlPUENT:
h««n'a tut Oxus,
edUlPUENT: h««
i
12 tkn,
tkn pol«* ll"W
W««tt o g
•ic*
12.
g»
•'.'br.an'B «kl booti, aiz*1 8. skm.
ml«a ft bindings, S135 MCh sat.
Brtnd'naw car «u fat*. SflO CnJI
933-9101,
ljjk«. 0 3 M 5 4 3 .
t- 4 r-
Need An
SANYO EtoarPRK c«snraolatafLX
32t pmgrantatto tax fMtsMf, prints
totals. S150. Can 327-7S43 and ask
torflotKruor John.
Morne naeded tor kjvelv » « » *
whfle Iwrata caL j u p w frtandrif and
I t r>ouiabrrjk*n. Plwate call
033J193«ftef7PM.
Located off Lake Rd. fust V* ml. West of Bay Village, 871-1107/933-3880
Autos for Sale
1962 Ponoae ^2000. « N W «'no
rust «dr^ autbmalic. 83,000, mUy»,
air eondrtortng, oood " « • Crtt
35Sq.YiM. ol Paprika Rad O r p r t .
2 yra. oU. CaH 9 & 3 2 «
HEATHWraflOlOCOTV notworHIng 633-8231.
AMEN SNOWSLOWER,
B HP.
alactric W*rt, 2 tUga, 24". Vary
good condition. SS50. 871-6126.
72
The Westwinds In Avon Lake
Autos Wanted
WE BOY JUNK «nd UTOCWO car*
FREE tominq. Ml-8500.
UNO CRIB,
G«"V Backpack Ca
S»*. plus many m m ctuld
bait Boys douvng. mlanl Uwu 2T,
BH iwrra na.ii* brands A In excatianl
caJCbon. 933^169.
U3£O FURN1TJRE - Bads, coucrt,
I«DM. bookcawie me.
condcaon. must toll TT9-Q42S,
PURE WATER h o m * wnt«»
dtMJMars.Don! samble on m« tahtf
of your drtnUng aratar. 734-170S.
KHTTAaLE OXYOCN UNIT, o w
(ha ihouWtf. 2 t4flki. S200.
24MM43 or 871*797.
66
FOR SALE, IBnPortUacCaisiina
on* oamar,, good -condrbon.' Cat)
933-2697.
Davit!*,
I
- > - _ . tnwnor. loaded. ExcMwnt m
condiban. Rorktt. ezj. 410.195. Cad "O
vi
62 Miscellaneous for
Sale
66 M u s i c a I I n struments
Surround Yourself With It
,.w.. — . _
tttm on l r * |oo7 »
No cr«d<t7 C«tl Jtm el Lupa ™
Crwvrotal tor » naw or used car or
'
C A T ^
Vacatnru-Holiday*Kotpital Stays. Goard your cat or at
homa
caro.
Also
pet Uut sevMw. In;
surad and raloranCM. 245-B3IBTHE CArS MEOW.
CftlTTERCARE
'
Wa're there whan you cant be, Crtt-1«r Cars offer* tende:. spedaHxad,
caring vittut tor your pet In your
home vrMn you hsve.to be away.,
W» can *I*O provkM Irsnsportstrort
to «nd 'rom the wt and me groomor
Hnsn you n*#d us to he^>. For fully
Inturad prolessional vet recontmended pal csre vtsiu lo yout i^me
wMla you are aw ay..).carl us
anytime. Don • ' Loutae Sundbefg
, Faaiurad on P.MJJaoaune ,
933-8733
NEMETH
MASONRY
Y EASE^I
Since 1960
Foundation:
Reseating Replacing
Installation ^
Glass Block Windows
Fireplace Repair
949-2623 »,s
>-f\; : 327-6346
OTHERS SEND YOU A
CLEANING TEAM-WE
SEND YOU SERVICEI
REDINGER
INCOME TAX SERVICE,
FEDERAL-STATE - CITY r.%
'
(Serving Avon Lake and Surrounding
Comrnunltl«FDrOver20Yearj)
,
A"
9 3 3 ^ 8 5 7 ^CiffiFQR APPOINTMENT
t if
-t
STAGKNSTORE
SEIJ? STORAGE
," 5545 French Creek,
83S-124D
W«'U be there wtwn you need in.
ADOPT A PET! "~"
-
PKONE: 934-4716
FREE ESTIMATES;
, Many ttne. rwartrw p*ts available.
0og*. c a l l , puppiaa and klttenm.
, Sodely lor the Prevention of
Cruelty to Animals (SPCAJ.
23i<T7t,4Se-5643,1n-Zpjn.
No Sunday Can*
FREESPAV-NEUTER
PROGRAM
MD
•}'&'
buui&ders inc.
RESIDENTIAL
BUILDING AND REMODELING
C
MARK DUDZIAK, PRESIDENT
AVON. OHIO
S
1
••
> '11
•••'"
•
.
•••«
TOMCO TREE SERVICE
SEASONED FIREWOOD
RICK $40 CORD $120
*»•=.
Fully tnsumd •"•trimming
933-8733
Slump Grinding . • Removal
DELIVERED
282-1262 ASK FOR JEFF
Slona; Brick,
«nd Concrete
NEW and REPAIR
KEARNEY CONSTRUCTION
N«*d i n u p t l a i ' t lini«t>*<l
Mdmg on a '*"*ly rocsn'oQArMOt* f-o# fvt4t^ Of TTUnof
'•pli't
Call tor a traa
•tl>mal«
937-6337
i.>ii
DANNY
GEORGE
• , 933-9421
CUSTOM BUILT HOMES
OiiJhty Renovat'C* a*Century Honu>'>
REMODELING SPECIALISTS
HARTSEL
ELECTRIC
933-5976
Licensed-Bonded-lnsured
• Carpal & Furniture
• Sli.pA WaxFloot*
• Wail Waihtnq
•<«•
937-5750 „,,
When Neatness Counts
Call.
PAINTERS
MAGIC
BWun? Tin? Wtdtfwr
limits Your HCMIK.'
Bonded • Iniurvd
322-2077
COMPLETE
REMODELING
and
PLASTER REPAIR
JIM'
MUZZY
KITCHENS
Call G«org»at
933-2297
•fl».5;Q0
FREE ESTIMATES
NEW CONSTRUCTION
• ReMGOEUNG
FULL LANDSCAPE SERVICE
SNOWPLOWUNG
CLEAN-UP
949-8224
Roclcy's Exterminating"
Pest Problem?
,
Call For Free Estimate
949-7865 '5
LICENSED <• DONDED • INSURED
MILLER
PAINTING & WALLPAPERING
PA1NTINC*
MICK'S TREE•.•SERVICE
STAINING
>ft
3311
Shaker Roofs
Inter iof/Exterior
Wallpaper Hanging
Any Type or Pattern
Call Russ Harkins
949-6075
Phi! KowalsM
934-62333
965-4746
GARRETT-DUBER
PAINTING, INC.
933-5378
>
Carpets & Upholstery
Dry Foam ExtractionFor People tVto-",'^
Vfifue Their Possessions
Call For Free Estimate*.
034-6274
SERVICE
BATHROOMS AND
Quality Care
Cleaningi
DRYWAU
SCHAF^R'S LANDSCAPING
CLEAN & SHINE
FLOOR CARE
13 YEARS
EXPERIENCE
GENERAL
CONTRACTOR
SERVING THE LQHAIN AREA FOR OVER 13 V E A R S "
RADIO DISPATCHED I RUCKS
TREE & STUMP REMOVAL^
•TRIMMING
'
• TOPPING*
,. ,
• LOT CLEARING-'-,1!
•FIREWOOO _-'.,,
> ROOT FEEDING
24 H H .
EMEHOCNCV
STOfUIBCRVCE
397AVONBEt.DENnO - A V O N LAKE O H
933-8959
M»lCT»W
933-8528
GfiRAGE
ANDY'S
APPLIANCE SERVICE
DOORS*OPERATOBSa»J
<
Avon 934 _ 0 7
An Independent Fadory Auttwwd Service Cortractot
690 Avon Belden Rd. (Rt- 33)
• Service o n AH Makes •
Parts Counter — Open Mon.-Frt. 9:30-5:00
SoL9_C-4:00.
N
^KfyAif lia J2T 737D
Gamer Construction^
14SSQ Sparry Drlv.
BILLPODUSKA
THE BIGGER
Waillak*, OhlO4«14S
327-5161
935-3377
BOD SMITH
933-9540
Builder Remodeler
' — *
Garages • Glass Pallo Enclosures
Kitchens • Sathroorrfs* ^ Addlions • Docks *
(216) 933-494*
LITTLE STORE WITH MOflE!
HARDWARE • PLUMB1KG * ElECTRICAL
PAINTS • LAWN & GARDEN - GLASS
TOOLS •AUTOMOTIVE • SPORTING
ANIMAL FEEO • PET SUPPLIES
REPAIR . SERVICES
SELF STORAGE
998 AVON BELDEN
{ROUTE 83)
cLY.: 324^5141 CLEVE;: 871-^6103
AVON. OHIO
SALES & PROMPT 24-HOUR SERVICt
937-6527 or
, 933'38"i8
,,(
812 AVON BELDEN
AVON.-OH 440.1'ff
OUTSIDE STORAGE AVAILABLE
For Moblla Homos, Boats, Trailers, etc.
BUTTS PLUMBING \
RESIDENTIAL-COMMERCIAL
Quality Work & Reasonable Prices Since 1960 •.{•.
• * RESIDENTIAL - C O M M E R C I A L
Lenny's Glass
FMIRWEATHER ROOFING
REPAIRS
'BUILD-UP ROOFS
• SEAMHUS GUTTERS b DOWNSPOUTS • ROOF MAINTIHANCE
CALL
OR TOLL ^ E E
T-tOO-2S1-2S17
AFTER 9 P . M .
933-3S17
S«rvlc* Company
CALL 949-5442
Call
ANYTIME
Slarms-Sc»*n«
Dechant Construction
933-5742
Distressed
by
Pregnancy?
Call
at 322*
4652 or 244-4652.
LOCKSMITHS
24 HOUH EMERGENCY SERVICE
RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL
ALARM SYSTEMS - SAFES
AAALL
SECURITY CENTER
OWNER
9WNER
[933-3101
AVON LAKE. O,
t,«
SHOWROOM
174 Lear*Rd., Avon Lake
WHY DO SO MANY CALL C^EAN
(jQRNERS?J
...OWNER SUPERVISES EVERY CLEANED HOME
FREY
PLUMBING
AND
HEATING, INC.
.COMPLETE'
PLUMBING. HEATING
AND SEWER CLEANING
SERVICE
NO JOB TOO SMALL!
158 LEAR RO.
NEW.^REMODEL - REPAIR
MOEN
S83-8686 Cleve. 621-6332
EmsrAency Number 933-4969
Birthright
RADIO DISPATCHFP
Wet Basement?
937-5826^
affiltalad wllh any rrancNwt.
• Wa ara a tool company wotting tor cur
:
naighbori. '
'
.
.....'.'
• W * can d«aioo a plannad ragular
maintanaoc* program as orun as yourawdin
:
• yourhomaofofflc*.
•""•'• ' V'J
• W« daan D M constructed horn«a and imad, '.
builrtMimr.
•
'
'
• .•' :
• Wa C a n u t e an axtanaJv* cleaning anylima
* For V o u r F R E E E S T I M A T E , Call! •Wacant-^fc*mJuat'oo»»maII««vhM{tloor
SUE LEUENBERGER
«if(pp^woodworti»fMh^.wtodmw,ov«i,
or on* room daarMd).
• Wa add _ th« parionaJ touOmm to „
ctowilno that you would do founmtt.
North Ridgevitle, Ohio
• Wa ar* Kntsrwd whan you ar« uttaf-wl
327-4455
?
WE DISCOUNT
EVERYTHING
THINK
FAST
A
V THOSE HARBOR DEALS!
* * * * * * * * * * BRAND NEW 1369* * « * * " * • * <
RAND NEW
1989
ORD
FESTIVA
GRAND MARQUIS
\ >••
^ W ,-
K,-"'.
THEY'RE
GOING
FAST
LOW INTEREST RATES AVAILABLE FROM FORD
4 - 9 % APR
ssr
Eg.
BRAND NEW
1989 F150 XL
BRAND NEW
1989
RANGER XLT
• SPEED CONTHOUTILT WHEFL
'SLIDING REAR WINDOW. •
• CHROME STEP BUMPEH
• AM/FM STEREO
• AUXILIARY FUEL TANK
S 17,224
*****
%
HARBOR DISCOUNT - 2 2 4 4
I YOUR
JCHOICE
514,980
*****
1989
MERCURY COUGAR
* i
STEWED CASsene
• CHROME HEAR BUMPgrt
' SLIDING REAR WINDOW
WHY
PAY
MORE
WE
ARE
DEALING
BRAND NEW 1989
y
' LlcMI Group
• Dual Pent"' Sa.iis
• AI.VFW S>i
C
BRAND NEW
AEROSTAR 1989 TEMPO GL
WAGON
• AUTOMATA: TRANSMISSION
•REAR DEFROSTER
•UGHTGROUP
• AIR CONDITIONING
• POWER LOCK GROUP
• AM/FM STEREO
• AIH CONDITIONING
-AUTOMATiCTRANSMiSS'ON
• 7PASSENGEH
MERCURY
HARBOR
STICKER
DISCOUNT DISCOUNT
PRICE
S8B3
S1901
S7.
S17.764
* * * * * * * * * * * * * »m***k**iHrirtrtr+ir+*
1989 MERCURY TOPAZ 4 DR.
AIR BAG SYSTEM
AVAILABLE
AT NO EXTRA
COST
BRAND NEW 1989
FHUNDERBIRD
• ALUMINUM WHEELS
EVERYTHING
DISCOUNT PRICED
• AIR CONDITIONING
• DUALPOWER SKATS
• POWER LOCK GROUP
, -STEREOCASSETTE
• SPEED CONTROL
. CONVENIENCE GROUP
• REAR DEFROSTER
STICKER
SI 7,449
4,880
BRAND NEW 1989
CROWN VICTORIA 4 DR.
BRAND NEW 1989
PROBE GL
• AUTO TRANSMISSION
> REAR DEFHOSTEH
'TINTED GLASS
• TILT WHEEL
• AIRCONOltlONtNG
• LIGHT GROUPS
• ELFCTTRIC winncws
• At/JFM STEREO
. Poww atwnno
BRAND NEW 1988
$14,780
BRAND NEW 1988
CUSTOMIZED AEROSTAR
'
• FIBERGLASS RUHNINd
BOARDS
•* CUSTOM PAINT DESIGN
• SUPER VALUE
LORAIN
934-6591
ELYRIA
365-7323
CLEVELAND
M l ,480j
BRAND, NEW 1988
BRONCO II
> AIR CONDITIONING-.'
. AMfFW 5TEROO'CASSETTE,
. HEAR.lVASHEfVVytPEn
DEFROSTER
i AMffM S m o ,
BRONCO II
• AIR CONDITIONING .
• TUTONE PA1MT
•STEREO CASSETTE
• CLOTH SPLIT BENCH SEAT
•'
63 oitiar dandan) foalurw :,
$7980
1989 LINCOLN MARK VII
$11,780
$12,980
DEMONSTRATION
SALE-1988 LINCOLN
TOWN CARS
Signatur* S*n«3 (Moon Root)
lOilgirul
1'Jil 3Z9.9SU
$11,480
BRAND NEW 1988
.
RANGER 4x4
1989 MERCURY SABLE
• WAGON
;
WmdOnrD.hoW^JUioiWCloefc .
BRAND NEW 1988
$7980
$291995
1989 MERCURY TRACER
STICKER
SI 3,170
;
'STEREO CASSETTE'
• SPEED CONTROL
i REAR WINDOW DEFROSTER
>POWER LOCK GROUP ,
alvd, i
Plwfr
4JVLAodloSy»l*l
M U t i U y
MamofyUwtwUy
Pow«f Uimbat I
Po«*r OJasa Uf
* on. BIG LUXURY FORUTTU-PfaCE •
> 5 OLVB ENGINE
. WHITEHALL TIRES
MUSTANG LX
1989 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL
$26,480
$21,950
'PRICES INCLUDE AMY FOfiO CASH INCENTIVE: OEAUZB COMTRIBUTBN UiV
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6RAND NEW 1989
TAURUS GL 4 OR.
.'ALJT0UAT1C •
- TBAflSWI5SION.
• POWER 5-TEEHING
•FRONT WHEEL DRIVE
fi
SERVICES AND PART HOURS
SERVICE HOURS
MONDAY-FRIDAY
TILLMIDNIGHT
OPEN UNTIL 11:30 P.M.
MON0AY-FR1DAV
SALES HOURS
MONDAVANO THURSDAY
UNTIL»00P.M.
Si. VifD' AND FtDAV
UNTH.T.OOP.M
ft SUN: UNTIL 5 CM P U
871-8072
TAKE 1-90 (ROUTE 2)
WEST TO ROUTE 611
THEN WEST 5 MILES.
M A R B O R MERCURY 8
INTERSTATE 90 AND DETROIT ROAD (EXIT 1481
1700 COLORADO AVENUE
. . LORAIN 288-01 <1 :
^g53HaHiig^f]*?^*5*«a3g^^
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CD
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WE RESERVE
THE RIGHT TO
UMIT QUANTITIES
AND CORRECT
TYPOGRAPHICAL
ERRORS
•
A CUT
ABOVE
934-5403 THE REST
IHbl
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tc
a.
37500 Colorado R d , Avon
Mon.-Fri. 9-9^ Sat. 8-8, Sun. 9-6
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$2.79
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$1.19
$1.69
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