01-28-1987 - Heritage Avon Lake

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01-28-1987 - Heritage Avon Lake
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Piease Pay Your
Carrier $1.00
For January
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Thank You
Fmtunng A*am Warning ftief e^raon*
A NEWSPAPER OF GENERAL CtBCULATSON IN LORAIN COUNTY 30C
Community
P u l s e ;•-,.•••
And More...
Residents Oppose Fir&Test Center
by Undo Kovacs
The decision of whethcj or n{it to permit thu construction of the Ust burn
Coaler Es now in tho liunds of the planiimg cbmmission.'and us planner [oanne
Balr sutd at Ilii* wori session, it will he a
difficult decision.
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"I understand the nc^l for,,testing,".
Bair./ said, "but 1 also understand the
need not to add to poTluflon."v 7 •••;••
'•• AVON* LAKE-To burn; or liof. to burn:
that is the question city planners, roust
d«^lo at their F«b.:3 meeting. . .;..,•
'~ Should BF Goodrich be atloivud !o
tw\ystory structuts-bn their pro-;
One more time now! The Avon Lake build ato.rj(search
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lira pailerns as tlu*;/
School Levy is' once again upon us. As perty
chaitp. curtains, wallpaper, carpyt
our readers know, I've 'supported, this , . eburn
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important community aspect with, great ;'" Aciujrdi/ig to UFG. thn cunip.iny,is
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enthusiasm Those; feelings of support Krcsputtsi/il(! corporate citizen of'Avon
A major meiger took place on Jan- 20 'president, and jambs C. Miller becomes:;:
haven't changed.;"",
between';.'(CM Hilltop, Realtors and .president of the Western region, as.well ,'.
Laky" wf/Sch would not <io apjitiiiiH to,
Miller-Bi-jhop & Associates, Realtors to as being involved with.total company/:•
As 1 again sat dawn to writes a suppor- "udvers<(y effect air quality-or safety/*1
form a now billion dollar sales brokerage-., O p e r a t i o n s . ' . • ' . . ' . •"',:'• W ' r ^ ^ ' . ' ' , } - ' ' " ^ ' , ' tive editor! il It .became, obvious I'Kucp
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AccorUK'ig' to a nuiijber of city
firm. In a statement by th« principles of
reporting irysc-tf. Great community,
The merger marked a major step for-,
cost of our homes, trust-For Dr. Dusok, residents. BfC U aln-adyjciiusinu odor ••HGM Hilltop. Realtors and Millets • ward making Aveni Miller Realty,Cor- ;.
, , . ;libhop& Associates, Realtors. It was an- poration the largest real estnte company.'
SAT score'. lotv cost. etc.. otc; To some, and other problem^-^ jj
"The've done enougtt ia mn already,',* nounced that the new parent corpora- in Ohio and ronUng.it among thtj;top j
this fust comes across as a bunch of
mumbo-iumbo.-To others it wouldn't a man who lives across thu 'struct frort.', tion is Avuni Miller Realty Corporation. twenty-five independently, .owned'_'•?•
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i)FG plant told the plnnnia^ qommis- The signing of the merger aKtrteur'-'i't brokerage firms In tho' natioiru: Cross -A
matter one way or ihc other, they have
was witnessed by over 1100 of thti rtuwiy sales for, th«.!wo firms toppot'-ione :
made up their mind arid that's that. sibn Jan. 20 as they discusMud a rt-'nuyst
Then on occasion I might strike a nerve, !o construct a firo test .structure «t tho . combined firm's &i!ei; associates and; biliion dollars in 1066 and uro expected; r i r - . . - • • ; ; ; ;
employees at Stouffer Tower City Plaza to echlevu one and one quarter billion. ~.
which in turn prompts questions and , Avon Lake Technical Center.
Hotel.
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the cud result is a changed voters
opiThe angry neighbor, told of having
dollars in 1087. ; 1:
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years of problums with the plant. InAlthough the parent company name;
Ownership in the new company will
cluding
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to
his
home
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properwill
be
Ayeni
Miller
RenUy
Corporation,
Each voter is urged to got involved. ty. Other nearby rq.«.'dents complained , be held by Vincent T. arid Joseph X
Aveni. owners of HGM Hilltop ami euch compatiV will co"ntinilii using Its ,
Rtad tho literature, coll your; DOE of
terrible odors coming from the plunL
lames C. Miller, owner of Miller-Uishop. current' name during the transition
members at home, the suporlntendant
Sonic of the peopl" who urged tho1 'Vincunl T. Avuni will buchnirrtinn nf the period. Thu new firmcanslsts of 37;.
Or Ousek or hfti assistant Dr. Holmannt
lionnl and rhit?f axirrtitivo nfficcr <if thu
work Bo u responsible and informed plartnurs nut lo uppruvn the; fire test sitL
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new company: Joseph T. Avt>cii Iicr-wnies
voter
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thwyfear
the
city-widnliiirmful
effects
of
Tho PWM docs urga your support for
tho school hvy. For moro InformuVion loiilt lonn uxpnmri! m low Invcls of 1'ixft:
please nod the enclosed 4 page hiwrt in pallutlon fro»i.tt
UFG sp"lu!s.r..
this issue.
physical chmiiint, suid thucoiicuntratiao
•* Gel your schcol support, rtbbonl A of tuxic gnsi:s from Ihii firu Xnsl center
hmifetl supply of Avon Luke School col- would bo "ncgligihtw."
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or ribbons (maroon & gold!! am available
Tllu chemist s|K)I<i) of p^jllution levels
- at the Superintendent's ''O(ficb. Sup- in parts per »nillion, tind stated 'that Hie
There have been inany nutpble people ; remembering (Job. Those of us who .lovporters of next TuL'sdayVIevy are urged rWels of carbon mtjiioxiilu which would
"doing their thing" for Mlghtly Goliath ed him include his wlfoof 4 i yoara,;
to display the'ribbon on;your muliuox, bopresont ul the edgu of BFG propurty ovu'r
the year.',We have hud innny grent Mabel and their 7 children..Mabel Is]
light post, car antenna, coal or any other would Jw about the same ;ts the level
many great indlvldiinl perfor- also a past.MCP'er, and iheirsoal Vlncn^ "•r.'-r-'vi-Ti^',
visible place The rIhbons are, free! .
produced in a, room when a r:andol is shows,,
mances, many gre.it churuses; and m;iny h a current, and active,'member]; also1;
burned
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Some noMsl While riot officially
great supporting playors.
"behind tho spotlight." Bob nover had
presented *" Avon Lake1 Council,'Avon" . Hirschier also mentioned tlint the
Those in the chorus and those with the spotlight for liimself With "MCP, but
pollution
produced
by
wood
burning
Lake Police Chief Tom Qulnh, will ansmall purls must also be considered he wiii never, never; onei of the; small
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nounce his retirement from the Police '"sieves, and fireplaces is many Hires, • "Behind tho Spotlight." A man who ex- people.
gttiutor
than
that,
which
would
accom" Department effective around April 1st. '•
emplified
(ho
expression,."There's
no
.test burns which RFC such thing «s tstn'nll part — only small
-f V Quinn, 41, ha-j bebn'on the force near- 1 pany' the
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*-Jy 25 years and Chief for tho past to. .'
people" passed on this past August leavAvpn Lake reaidont Gary N'lod. a com- ing us all with mntiy fond tiiorr.ories of
1-poke with him Monday and he con-,
firmed tho move" citing: other'oppor- mlpalonor with the Cleveland Division his contributions to MCP.; -~ '•':-\".
tunities and the strong desire to spend Of Air Pollution Control, said tho BFG
Bob Urbin pluyotl many "ciimeo
more time with his wifo. children and chemist should have used tho more nc- roles" (his term) for MCP. How many
ruralo measurement of micrbgraio poc, yeurs Boh worked For .MCP."l» inigrandchildren.
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The. openlng;?r Chlof. presents fin up- : •cubic meter when discussing pollution'. trtutt-riiil. Suffice It to »ay that in hid long
piirenl opportunity to the existing , produced lit the test burn.center. This ciirwer with MCP, he always guvoi'lOO,
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Lieutenants leff-Brillon and Dick Hunt. •. - would have-presented-a 'different pic-i 1 psrcetit. Hob always had his own unique
~ Its most likely an interim chiof. will bn' . ' l i r e ; h s s s U l . ••
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interpretation uf onch rale, and he put;
appointed by : Mayor llausrod with
Nled also pointed but thnl tlwi liti- hio wh"lo self Into eochpiirt — from n
both Brltton ami Hunt taking tho chiefs vironmcrital Protection Agency is con- court fester in "Ctimulot" to Chlcg
civil service tost. Obviously, a date for slct-iving restrictions on wtwd burning giimblur in "Guys and Dolts' to a Rusthe test has yet to bo set.,
stoves and fireplaces. aiMl ho fouls tiw sian ttergcani !h "Fiddler on tho Roof,"
restnetions' should ulso apply to jind those) tire JtLst a few..Bnb had, fulfill^
Times, they aro a changing^
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Best of Luck! Best, of everything to Industry.
ocl a long-term desire of bcconiliifl the
^ Vltico Urbln Vincb rosignetl his posl- . HFC's fire tost coiiter has been granted Chairnirtn of the.Hoard of Directors for
lion as Avon I,uke Couhcll-at'-I^irgo this n permit from llm EPA to upon burn for MOP whim he diod and WJIH instrunionthis
past Monday cvnning. Vinco's full-time rrfflearch piirpaspa. Avon I.nk&'s fire tal in seiucting "HHgndoon". tc.be
y(t,ir's proiiuctfon.
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*- job demanded-'more.,lime." which, pro- chief and city engineer have alr-> ^!
mpted his reluctant- reatgnation. Vince they hnve no obiectiotis.to the tori tj
True, "the show, must no on/* but that
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wna an excellent "ccuncilman who was Winter,
doesn't fiton us from missing and
' always availablo and truly sincere.
You
" could talk to him with ease. An^ 1 '."''* 1
of Luck! ISco related .article this issue.] .,
ST. VALENTINE'S DAY FEBRUARY 14th
Compromise? In an editorial In lasS
week's edlllon/I'RESS Cities Editor Lin\ da Kovacs called upon tho Avon Lake,
Planning CommtaiarTto compromise
on tho timing for buildinji homos In ROW
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f » r t subdivisionsj.j 1 fvos enCoUragod to.IiMrn , ttiut, o, •
With A Special PRESS Valentine Classified Ad":Only . ;
=> dlecusslon by plftnnent at n work session
20 mokes It soema cumprmnlso may
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HGM Hilltop And Milled
Bishop Realtors Merge
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LCompetitive salaries are needed
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cumin unity will reap from i he p ^ g
ut the schools ,le\->-. you will realize your
dollars cuultia'l'be better spent. If nef.tl
btf, why not give up something to get
something, sacrifice u tew "extra's" to
ftivu our children u truly meaningful and
iong-lajting gift — a good education*
PLEASE rcmeichor'to vote YES for
our schools oa Fob 3 and show our
support Tor bur children and our
community. •
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Cindy and Tom Crellirt
To the Editor:
In lh(j past few months thu issinj of
Aioa Late leacher salaries has,been
much Utsc'.is\:;ii. Some rpimrts indicate
that our teachtrs Lave the highlit
average! salary in tlm cuuutry .while
other reports suggest that these same1
wU'ies are no longer compelelive. Tin
apparent contradiction in these Vote for levy and
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statements has left same voters feeling
, they ore being mislead ant! many voters full time principal
freling confused. Since both st»tt>nienls Dear fi'*..-*' Avon Lakers:
Those OF us !n the Redwood and
arc true, the Avon Luke Education
Association would Hku to try to explain iWestview school, districts are veiy for11
'tcnale to Iiave had Dan Trunt as our
the situation. .
• pruibjoiil for tWpa5t two years. He is an
In Ohio, teachers' salary increases are cducatbJ- with mttny new ide^ts, genuine
•.:.(.. based ,uu number of years, experience interest ii. our chiidron. and excellent
; ;• rjxd the number oF college credits leadership skills. Our schools have jjro- ;
.,v, beyond the bachelor degree. This is con-, spered tinder h1?; administration. .
•'••• sLsteni with many iamers.To illustrate, , However, we and he are paying the
:• '• Imagine yaurseir wi'ii more years Mfiiu. toll of lii's being stretched over two
'•-v tho campany-and more training than, (he schools and having to, manage two
^•V'person working nexWoyqn You expect staffs. Just when a. special event ends at
;'if;tp bo compettsateu — more income, ons school, he must run to the other to
••'-moresecurity, more vacjjlinnj We usual- overuse it there. Every meetin.c. pro*'.
ly expect more as experience and truin- gram, and school activity must be plann;
-.: ing. increase. This happens i" schools ed fur each school. As a result, he is In-.
• : ;'and-is'whylocal teacher* have higher vulvetl En literally double timetables and
'Cj average salaries than some area school cannot be at eilhijr school as much as he
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Avon Lake teachers have more feels he needs to be. • .
-: .years of teaching experienco and more
; ::.'hours of college credit- ,
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I understand thii! iny vote FOR the
" ^ '^Individually.'" many Avon Lake school levy on Tuesday, February 3. will
i;.^'teachers find thoir salaries arc nolonger definitely assure H<sdwout! and
-compctuiive. To illustrate,'we can apply Westview schools of their own fill-time
.the salary' schedules.1 of neighboring principals. Ploiiso join me iu voting for
.-•1 districts to thai of an Avon Lake (eachur the levy and for a FuIl-Tim-j Principal.
.^whq, has 12 years experelice and a
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~, "master's degree.'That teacher would
-• eum S1031 more, in North Olmsttrd, Supoort Issuet
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• S3am moro In . Bay VUUJse.; $2.7^0
the Editor
/ .; dollars moie in Westlako, and,S732 more ,To
, GOLDEN ACRES HOME: ISSUE No.
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In the midst of, promotion Tor other
•.%'• Avon Lake lias liod n proud tradition . 1.
Bond issues, it is important to remember
:.Vbf excellent funding for Us schools.That that
Issue No. 1 is for a i=rj".;small
t ; tradition, ha* ullowcd us to altrnct and amount
for it very worthy cause. The
lot Iho finest teachers in this
.; If wa arc to continue tu Dt!rnct the Golden Acres tfutufl< is tocszi for bap?
^brightest and best luachors , to our, ,yjicappud and unftirtuiir*es who have nr»"district, we need competitive salaries. •,.-plac« tu go' They new! only t.15 n ^ - •
' .lie.decision voters make this February' and part of this only arenewal.> TV-y
have no big promoter or un expt- n/,lve
.will determine tho future.
drive to promoje their need.
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T.1\•;.;'..v•'.:'.; • •.;•:'* 'Avon l^akeTeachers
EVERY FRIDAY
& SATURDAY
Just Like The Rest of the Week
THE SAME LOW PRICES
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with or without coupon
EVERY 12 INCH (LARGE:) PIZZA
NO LIMIT!
SAME DEAL
ANY DAY...
OFFER EXPIRES-AUG. 1,1987
±Yourl*{ollarscouldn't
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", be better spent
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Fellow residents t>f Avon Lake:
Wu. moved ;.to'Avbi»-Laku from the
Wa*hln-l5n D.C^ areajL four yeom ngo. Support the school levy
Wh*st''wc^^ooked to rnlocato in the Dear Concerned CitUtens: ;
Greater^-Cloveland ;area,; our choices,. '. As a staff member of'the Avon Lake
wore:many, and wo' considered'swveral Schools, I,.too. am concerned. Our adcities. Wo chose toilvo In Mon^LainQ for minlstnitors netsd to spend so.ciuch
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varied reasons hut an excellont school .time and oncigy on passing a levy! that
syfi<im was our top priority. With tho in- .there is little timu and energy to "talk
formation available to us ut tho time, wa .about kids."
fait Avon Lake schools would best bo
FIoa»e support Iho levy so our adtblo to meet the needs of our chlldrun. ministrators can "rekindle the spirit"
We feet thai our nation's children are' and concentrate their attention on Iho
our future and that it Is our responsibili- needs o{ studonts.
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Clnvetantl area every day — people who - We owe it to ourselves to keep
Avon Lake a desirable place to liy&
a l s o a r e .concerned, about their
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•Wo have recently moved to Avon
jvalue of the new, homos they're purchosftng. These families want to Teet as we Uiko. Tho reputation of the Avun Luke
' did, thai Avon Loko schools huve, fix- School District ™^.";.;ii-i«r factor in Our
pereinced yrowth arid: change and can decision to relocate here. Wo wore very
surprised at the recent defeat of the
- ofrertheir students an excolfont ovcrdll
cducution, keuplnR currunt In nil areas: ', school levy. Education Is T privilege! We
must support it — in order for anyone to
Can wo.still sny that? VVill new people
benefit, Don't wo owe it to our comturn ;to other communities that have
munity to work with the schools and
passco levies and can.ofrord to hi-tter
vote yes to continue the quality of educaeducate their,children? Wi|! our holies
tion in our schools? Don't wo own it tu
lose Iheir resalu value?
yoiing pooplr In our ccirnmu..ily to
Wo-liava children in sc!».o! on iho the
give thorn tho bc*t oppo'tunlly. far 2:1
clemuntary, |r. high and high school
IeveU.\\Vtf ;cn[oy being active in our cdticiUlon? Wu owe it to ourselves tt'i'
schools' and «hnrlr.g our childron's .' 1. keep Avon Lnku u dusirablo place to livo.
It's our decision!
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school ii.nd community oxperiences und
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Kyvin L. Miller
activltlnV Whan w>>,-lu this, wa wee
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Curol G: M i l l e r
flrsthnntl how, our cliildntn could
benefit f.^m more Kuidanco dounselors,
updated Jabiiriitpry nifitorliils, increuswd ; Their future Is our future! ,
and upgraded »;talftnK; computer expur- To All Citiiions of Avon Luke:
llse.ncw arid ofVfitionul lexti und suprumiitttbur one tiling when you
plies, etcrtc. T['io*tn of you who havon't goPlease
io the polls on Fob, 3. Our future will
_been active "ir/Jthe NchooU may riot' soon bo In the hands of our children and
realize how'Io(|g nun schools hnvii stood grandchildren. RIGHT NOW. tholr
ttlll and how muchbhnngu Is nei«l(sd to * future la In our hands, Vota YES and
support our children, our. schools and
maintain growh\nnd qudllty school
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•pending mord m (ney for mo«t anythinit
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these days.- If i'ot'fthink carefully about
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Call: 324r7719 or 1-800-223-8813 Ext. 400
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VANITY BEAUTY SALON
NOW AND THEN-AT EASTVIEW
At the' Eastvlew staff Christmas party, there was a
Phyllis Sedar and the staff would
untqutr occurrence. Thrw: Rastyitw principal? and their
wives wcr« in atlendanc«. They v.-cr'i: Mr Godlewski,
like to welcome
principal "H?95-prc3ont; Mr., Colvnibara> princi^Ml
Karen Radiffe
1370-1935 and Mr. U-Chaix. principa),MJ_54-1976; If was.
a time for sharicy memories and "cataL'qg up on'.'hti
.'. formerly of Alcoy*s. She
lati.-st." For tiioiu* staff mumbitrs whq ivor^'d for (ill .uf
specializes in men's, women's, and
. tbain, it was a M~JCCIUI limti. ,
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children's cuts and blow drying.
A-T PROJECTS FROM EASTVIEW''; SCHOOL
STUDENTS
WALK-INS WELCOME
Tho fifth f*radu A-T siuderl« pn:s*'ntod liicir projects •fi- D<3utjtown Avon Lake
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f t O 9 aO O C ••
at L.C.C.C. lust Saturdny. Tho i'jllowing students from
Next to Saddle Inn
7Oa O/31
, Eastview wrote a short paragraph ubuut their projircta: -X, Lylc Gonzalez. - I did (in independent study on
"Dinosaurs." I learned1 a lot about dinosaurs, i learned
tv^
, wltiin they lived. \vliitt,kind of group* it rid which wory
in»lt-{*atc.rs and picn'-e;Hi;r,s. I chose t h b 'subject
FAAULY VISION CARE
bucausi* I Ililnk they are interesting and I.wajiiPii to
Know more about them.
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Elizrix'ih Northcolt -1 am In Ilia fifth gnuie A-T. My
" f'i^|->*MB«gVjtf3M^|g-----|-SS|
topic'is-"Blimps"'or'"Airship.-*." I luar.irfd a lot lint
• TINTED
mostly I filched thu news
utiout Goudyuur Afrpspncr-'
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whicb "Ji iioWiLarnl.
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SCHOOL CALENDAR
Bj'drt' Millrior - I just did an independent study on
Wed.. Jan. 28: TCS/CAT.tostlng. Sophomores. Period
• ASTIGMATIC
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01-02-03; 3:15 p.m.. Pep Club. Cafeloria-' 7:30 p.m.. Key Uaitii'l Slates Spacecraft 1360-Prcscnt. The process was
Club MtMittDg, Room 125: Lcarnlnt* Disability Meeting: hard mid long but it was worth it. I believe I will j*c! a
Rood rating ot L.C.C.C. Fair. I rwally enfoyed thi.t proC a f o * & r i a : ' (.. . -.'•.• :••", • •:-;'".: ' .
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'/-"irturs., J a n . . 2 9 : TCS'CAT Tesilng.' Sophum6rcs, ject. I luarnnJ a lot. '
'Stephanie*Singleton-' For my .Independent study,.I
Periods 07-08-09; 3:13 p,i=., T-!«n Institute, Kaom 223;
OPTOMETRIST ?" ~^<C'
7:15 p.m.. Math-Scionce Club Meeting, Room 2 M ; Girls chose (o go "Women's Fashions." I V-Uiicil th« years
1920-1009.1 IcaniL-d how fashion changes B W how they
Llaskelbjll. Wcsthtke (A). •
stayed the snitie. During thu war years, the styles were
Fri.i J a n , 3 0 : T C S / C A T T e s l i n g . S o p h o m o r e s . Periods much simpler. The langlli of skirts changed often. I un01-02-03; 6 J 0 p.m.. Basketball. VVesUaki* (H); 7:00 p.rfi..', laycd working on this project because, in th»* future, I
EVENINGS AND
MGP, Auditorium; 0:30-11:00 p.m., Afle- thu Game liapo to boa fashion designer.
ATTHE LANDINGS I ,
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Danco, Cafeteria.
AVON U\KE. OH 4 ft) 12 I
•. Andy Rudd-Inm doing on independent'study'pn the
S a t . . J a n . 3 1 : 12:30-7:30 p . m . . Ski Club t o , Eastern Woodland Indians. I choirs this topic because I
Brandywioo.
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wanted to learn more about t h e r i I learned'how they
Tue*., F e b . 3 : Ericview PTA- Board Meeting; 9:30 lived their life nml whflt thuy dw',' 11 was interesting. ••;,
a.m.. Redwood PTA Hourd Meeting: B;3n p.m.. Basket-' SCHOOL LUNCH MENU (Sublet to Change)
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ball. Rocky Klvur (H); Cirli Basketball.- Rocky K i w r (A).'
Miin., Ff*li. 2: Poor Ooy Vegetable Soup, flarbccuu
MISS CALLAGHAN'S FIRST
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Chi/>s, Pudding w/Topping, Milk.
EASTVIEW
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T h e children in Mias Calldgliari'a cla93 are sharing Fruit Cup. Milk,
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itdvonlures in story tolling through tho " B o c k ' I t " proWed,, Feb. 4: Cheeseburger. Fries. Pickles. Chocolate
gram. Characters como lo life ns IIIR children discovtii
Watch (too many changes, Scorpio!
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liiem rind como to know :hora. They oven bring them to Drowi-ie, Milk.
school. Dressed n s th«lr favorite chnrnctar, the children
Thurs., Fob. 5: Pepperonl Pizza, Corn, Applesauce.
M without work Trjta*
formed a circle a n d shared their newly
discovered Sugar Cookie. Milk.
runt luufc *I yuor itterr and nukir '» n o U I - t romaawtoo t
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friend with tho group. • .
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nrw ITIIKX) will'tringvou anew frtwid Hop brtait MsrVtsh and Hart dobqt tor
• nuwt umiii-^1 one. Your perttniility oihrr*. YM anould tMilearalnc thai
In. Decomber, puppot. r-hnrafiturs Were m a d e from
can br rtvfaltttd, and If •nycr** nnd« tncaey isn't Merythim-l baUlh k men
p a p e r bags, socks, paper macho ond cardboard baxos.
il.tf»)9i(,Ally<«rlhou»hU»(JJt*wi .
Each child surprised the class with a homomado creaOct M-.Vj*:
j TAllllV. t.\-* i M l i j n i Amorsi tun* la roalty put M thif itMin at work.
tion. O u r puppets created laughter and timuscmcn! as
ONE SIZE DOESN'I FIT ALL... BUT WE HAVE
(quandary 'jill diisoWe qutckly *!ieii ~ CmtWIty *o6pertin/mec win produce
they proceeded to adventure with the children- •
jyou lorgH spinm R-OUVM. I V , ' M . amrthlnn you Je»ir«.',A spirUuat or Iff
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DR. SCOTT H. SEIPELt
jrnt^rialiinwnts and p^nfuc L',IJ
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nanw of tW t*nw now, Y»ur Idea* will lor jour tmnr.'Yov.1 wl1 bt ynw M*ra
become more maturr jind mure *D«t «nnnj when yot. try ! i make
•pirltual »ooa. But thti wevkend.
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All Slacks
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(abutafl -Jytes in larger Men •
(tailof-rr*)a for the woman *tv ,
h*n laih.cn) ATID a fabuloin sale
event (w you can stochup on aH •
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Impituot pM-plv thM w*Hiend.om has can bave nucniftcent ImpHcaUnoa.
axrratktra forjou
CAPRIC0H.H IDec n*J*a II> YM
tAMKIt Uuti U-JHI » 1 This li » will buy anything now a» knt an It •
IC*W time to set • tvmpiei* phytical ' different, unique, or adva-d prdr
^nd lake «ar« of any problctni chat This »ould bt a good tinw la bezm O*
»now up. Vow lovelifc nay die a borti- •tudy of an noterle subjecL ttu
bir (Valh. but rli» aoaln lik* the •Ifould be tveparlnic taurtuU tor ttw
I'hoenU.You will gel tiw biggnl op- Br»Uwak<ntagtotaMpla««l-iaC(Wportunity you've **rr h*il lo lend a V*r of ytan. A civic «r tlub activity
/wiping hand A PUCM wit) really art will be miM ret-ardlm lhl» wwhaod.
ttou mavlnx IhM .ffkrnd '
AUUARIL'S <Jaa It-r-b Ml Gel InIKO (Jut Ji-Au« »> Your bomelile volved «ii*i • cau*«ft"tome kind
ha not what It ihould bcaAd no* it ifw charity: civic or rtligkw, You «ill
!tim« to do wmfUitrut about i t Enlfr- earn a gold itar on the ctrter m o e
Utt-in-! la nn your mind and you'll want U .you' artn'I airfadr. emphaalM
lolnvitelheoiholeworld. Brtterciwdt , •wnethinf lo tullill y«ir pflvale
with your bHter-half bWore l-wliu asplrauona. ThU would bt an «M«Un-t
iny invitatioo*. Thu *ilt bo a fun weekerd to do loRiethtiu-(or tn* M*dy
-vtrfcend, but it can also b# Imporunt 1 riKCfM CF*b IJ.M.f Mt The M i l
lor your reUttorahip.
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hleat ihouid be coming (a you • mi!*- too mtxh ef lort. 17M bou will tw y«uri
a-minuU. Cmcml rata oa making your .want.«Mmy.now M waft-wt-w*J '
WeaiprartJealandlheworldliyiwrt. • •'our <trearn* can be fulfilled It twin
J. 0 " « w •til! aurmMve and thb in- fkmibta and nard-woritla* A «r#** •
Cludei all part* of your lifr. Th» *Ui w k # i - d f« do Mmrtblai about your
pea rnotl r-t,itinn wrrtwid < financial itkala «ther than Ulk about them
iyofromantlcairy.
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David Monos;h . ''• Judy Lalak
, Ouella Columbaro . Joanne Polacok^r
ChrfS Bianco
Barbara McCaw
Margaret Lpckhead ; Pat Uorton
Tarfika Dalai/ ;
Carol Vann:. >
Mary Ann Hasseff.
Tammy Dusak
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Cindy Crellin ;
Sue West "., . :1 Jan Smrtn
Silvia Langdon
; Louise Palmer
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H Diane Green ,
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Nancy Miller Barb Kreba
Bonnie Hagodorn
Colleen Nleding
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Nancy Huang
Diana .Murray
Nnncy Butler
Donna Shiley
Batsy Bagstad
Sue.Hurbanok
Cindy Crelim
Joy Sxmanta
nuthann hCcCarberr;
Jeanne Hattorsley
Arioen Bfjdenbaker
Mary Ann Flosher
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Avon Lions Club Meeting
Thu .-V.-uti I.Jom Ciib i\ nutting MM
ji;jijli<; to .ditt'rrti ih**t: hi h 12 rnwtmij'O
KP.[M\ CIovef.mil Browns Butt Colic pn' a higlJjgliii F-m ol ifip •.KUIIOJ;
jErescription Centers
.:ia plan strait^u**. Tht.rnw-rin^\.il!
be halii at Tom's. Cinintr} Place, 3441
Moii«>" Hiilnti Riidd A un. Kefnrthnwnii
will W avd'labtu J | 5 id tun Dinner "rill
be stinwtX at (i:15 p m Pr'.ein n^ijns are a
must. Cali rfit-rl Ooc QM*43T. 3U1
Smith. S34-*M05. fjiff Sm tK 93+5729:
Wdl Hommtr. 9^4-1510 or 934-3178.
before Feb. IO. Admission fe,-* is 58 per
person fur n line dmne. uml interesting
program.
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BLOOD
PRESSURE
SCREENING
High blood pressure is recognized as the major cause
of heart disease. However, since it has no symptoms,
17 million people have this health problem and don't
know it. A simple check can determine if you have high
blood pressure.
FRIDAY
JANUARY 30
10 a.m.-6:00 p.m.
CO-SPONSOHED BV
American Ked Cross
this screening will be field at..
THE MEDICINE SHOPPE
THE LANDINGS
n TO CONVENIENT FOOD MART
M o n d a y 4 T h u r s d a y 10:00-7:00 "'•
Tuesday. W e d n e s d a y . F n d a y 10-00-6 00
Free Blood Pressure Check
Elii^h bltjud prwautu is rcca^alzud »s cian's jsirc and, Tr^atraent ia prevent
tin* major came of heart diw:cs5-in thu disablement or 4rven d a atb
United StiitL's. yet 17 million peopituvho
iu\« tint licatth problem iJan't knu.-v it. press-ire scrcyniiiK* Im the public lake
On ViuUy* |an. 30. volutitoers fro.n ibe' ai> active roitj' iu health maintenance
Am'.ritdii Red Cro5!> will conduct a lux IJuW iiatiUndH> sll»co IO7C, The
blitod prcssuru check.' IJCKHI ' residents''
Shoppe's contiuulng U^od
can Ijr chi-t ke«i *t The1 Medicine Shuppo'
/ education program hnt
pharmacy. 44ft,A-1 Avtzji Bcldun Koad
tht/usaods of ^.fgh blnod
Irani 10 JIJ^ ^_^ p^"..••mo appointment
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Utca-JM: hiyli LlooU pressure has,-do' .''diagnostic
•'but, Ihey cou aloti Insj mptoniv it oflun go&t und^cctatl. The JiV>duaIs that-.a'problem
may
only w.iy to detcrmino if a person has 9a>-3 phcrmadvl
ttit> cimuitmn is througli it simple test.
with i v t d
Kt'fi'jliir biooor prcs.su;u'~chcc!y» aru •a !h>tir phyfc-Un
cnhLdl but-iiute1 yiuorAs
with clcvattaj UURI1OSI1 "
blow] pressure nix1), (Q receive a phy^i-
Welcome Wagon Meeting
445 Avon Balden Rd.
933-4000
Stephen K. Hetey. R. PH.,
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Bob Goiic
Saturday
10 00-2 00
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Tin: Avon Lak«'Wclcamo Wagon'.will
hold IIH mnntiil'y meeting VVednosday;
Cch 4 al ti.30 p.tn- ut ihw Avon^taku
Public Library. . .J
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In honor of N'n!ior>al Heart MonlK;'
Dfbliic M.i> of OrKJin Kecovcry. Inc..
will offer .i fascindling program oi(
iMtisplants. 'She. wilt
trend.1*, and intK^tuce a special
, Bring your favor^trw«rh>s.
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sliiiro and (oin us1 for a social dfrSftfcjUl
new and oltl members aja (nviKA>and
iQydne%vhb has recently mo^ed toAvon
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SHEFFIELD-SHEFFIELD
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Janet Cuffey at U33-H195 ur i'.-.-i'i
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CIVIC SERVICE COMMISSION'
SStt-EReM take Civic S«rvii.u Cunin»<
siati >viU hold its monthly niwtiit^ «n
Monday. February Z'^t i; p.m. in fht.'Citv
ilall on Harris Kuiid.
PANCAKES AND
SAUSAGE BREAKFAST
The men of St. Thuma* tin* Ajw-tN.'
Parish will btr serving. paritAss -ind
sausages ihis Sunday. February I. CHDIB
and have a treat Once a month am! let
Mom havu a rest. Come this Sunday tn'tween 6 a.m. and noon1 to St, Thomas
Parish School "ft Harris Ro,ul and lisvu
jour brcatfdsi.
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'only,cant SS.Sa for adults, children Tout
to 12 years' - SI.5U ami childrvn tlirt--«
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S.L: SENIOR CLUB NEWS
'•/The Shc^Ociti Lake Senior Club da-*
schcdulcti/' Ibeir next meeting for
Vi'edn&sd,iy, February- It at noon at thtr
S-L. Community Civic Center. -1575 .E.
I^nkrt RtJ.Tlii! clul»lviln
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Pot Luck Dinner.
Mouse brlntf your favorite cover dish far
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;presehtLil by the'. Kcenager • Kitdwn,
'KuUcs.front.the,Lorttin Senior Ccnli'r.
HoAtes-ies far this o\xnt are Ijiie Norcuaic. Vera Darmos.
SHEFFIELD V1LU13E
HAS NEW AMUt'LANXK
The 'iibrftivltJ Villicr Fi«* Fi^iir.
formerly ,
Nautilus North
tnrtf'ifrjrlini v;ui atnuf;Liu.<; ft.
tihpffti'ld Viil.ip.' Rescue -S'juJif Io b«,''tt;r
•M?r\c (hv ciU?f»* ttf .Sl'V'titcIt' Vi!l.i
Thi* jjurcitav w,is itiat
The tiuw^- Hiiif u- ; i! rtpl-itce
Member* ui t h e ;ivsocLuioii v*i«.h t<v
thank rir»;denr,, for •ihuir
••upport iviiiii hclpv tiicrt ihi: ^t^it l « '
prov iiiu (he }n^t *,iimMrj;t;ncy metlital
care:o the community.
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REGtSTfLVriONDti for NT.W STUDKNTS for
K-7 for St. Tho3"«..the AIMJSI'C
Schoui will take .fibre on Sunday.
15 ntltir all lhi: Minisys.
jliuit ivili uka place in
JI Cym bctwueii'fl a.ni. to 1:45 p.m.
n htitln. tUn UiiId>-|).ipUsmal
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birlli curtiliciitu. It' lho>-iiild U
Catholic, all lhat it nvudvti
birth CRrtlficrrr. ;
\VOMKNS
HAS RESUMED
'Tint womciis" volleyball ,!
ruftumed plt./frif' every Monday at 7
p.m. ;il Tennysun Elementary School on
fticlitliuu A'vuntiu. You aro woltome io
join in the play anytime between 7 and
10 |Mn. t h u only retiuiir^tfni i* gyrn
shoes, Tbi* « a chance Io work, off some
of the hnliday excess we ull have avH»ired and Io twml now jw.-yple or see.
ntd f nentis. So coini; and join In! This is
•i 'rucreiillort-it lejgue with, no tuiint
DOMONKAS LIBEAKY!
Domoiikas Library*-* hour* arc: Monday. Wednesday and Thursday '2 p.m. ;«l
8JQ p m., Tuesilay from tU U.CL to a-J30
P m,. and Friday and Saturday to u.iti- to
0 p.m. For more inftinnatlon, slop by thu
libwry at 4t25.fi- Lake Rood, or aill
February 14 and 2a — FunUmti
Sram, Saturday al 3 p.m.
February ••-'18 — Step-U|>-CIub o n
Wednesday af 4 p-ftt'.
Itinuarv3t —» Runtime Films. Satuniay'
at3p.tn,.
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nn Monday uV'^ P 1 "C'lTV COUNCIL
SCHOOL I1OABD E T
SMfteld-Sbprfiefd. Hojirti, uf Kditcalion — Monday. Fcbruar>- 9, 1087 at 7
pin, iu the .•Administration Building.
Marnt Ril. Tho meeting witi. chinned.
fram February lf> lo February^:! ••i.*
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S.L. WOMEN* CLUB TO MI>ET
ShttUield' Ljike Wirr^ii i'MiU %vill m
FVbni.iry 4 <il *i p.ni tit the S,l.. 'Commuiitty Civii: Ceiilur, 4:»75 tl. Uii.e Ku.
The'.'itroi'.nini will b«"a Houk'Review
Kivmi by Margaret G.irdin.-r tintiil^t
V'Wnlk Across America"', h^.,Tutor:
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New members and f-ut-sts are most
tvvlcfirne'und they rrtiiy call 043-54110'fur
fuitliiir information.
SINGLE ADULT MEMBERSHIPS!
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COMB.y:?jE'BODY
COLLISION
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ASKFOfiDAVE
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WITH AD
Hrs.: Mon.-FrL 8 a.m.'
Mothers Of •TyyinskCliib Meets
Tlio '.WtHl-hUiru Ntnlhurs al Twio;,
Club meeting will be hold Mou-lay. Fcl\V\
2 at 8 p m. ot Butternut Kitjgo Elornen-^
Idry School. 2C6G9 But'ernul RlJu» «'k'."
in North Olm'sted. Tho program Will be
"A Practical'Approach ,to Parenting"
wilh David IHirdy. Doreu
Hoard of
Education., Knlhers o :r twins ^aro, also
wrlcome loni(?ht.
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iiltiind. Wcstshoro .Mothers of Twins
C!ub is a support yroijp for lho«e caring
.-Jur inultiplt; birth cdildniii'. An excb.inj;if
uf clothes, t!(|uipmunl. bouks atir]
slratiipics of epping wilh two or more
' sum* u#v children are avuil.iblu ul each
ineL.ing. For further inforniiilion cnll
Blainu White, H38-H81.
Garden Club Meets
•^'Avon-On-Tho-Lnko Garden Club has
scheduled It* next meeting for Wednesday. Feb. 4 at noon in tho Avon Uke
Public Library's niuetinR room. As (hi*:
ts the annual' Pot Luck Lunclicon."..
Picmbaraare asked to bring a salad, or
dessert, or ciissorolp to servo six or morn ,
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The program entitled "I ot Herb* TtJ»
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by Mrs. Myron {llankenburg.Sho will b>?
speaking all nbout, horbs.
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Chairperson" Mrs Lnwruttce Arnold:
Mrs. E. E. Couldsbcrry. Mrs. KoburtJ.
Hlaviity; "Mrs. Morlo ' Lchmuo. Mrs.
Hnrold I-oebic, iind Mrs. Murry Rillan.
WATER WHEEL
WHY WASH IT YOURSELF,
WHEN WE CAN DO IT FOR LESS?
EXTERIOR WASH S 2 . 1 0 " INSIDE & OUT WASH S2.62'
•i?!J«K</i«i»f «/•/.£/ fi> 'J7itAni (A;// £r. Mmx ' /><•'/ fi/y
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933-4377
Find out quickly,
accurately and C
inexpensively
When you think you're pregnant, you need ,•
an accurate answer aa early as possible so you
can make plans and begin taking proper,care !.
of yourself.
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S t J o h n and West Shore Hospital is now
offering a special serum pregnancy test:
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• The most accurate test currently available
•Less expensive than home tests
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• Testing done Monday — Saturday (rom
8:30a.rri.-4 p.m.
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available same day
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S o why leave the results of something so'r] : ,
important to chance? Sfrnpiy-'&.<rrie,t6 the hospital's
Outpatient Registration Desk and ask to have the
test done. To assure accuracy, wait at least one
week after your first missed menstrual period before
coming in for tasting. ,
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West Shore Hospital at 835-6094.
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Avon Lake Bulletin Board
items of!'inter*.1** &-r '**«* "Bulletin
&iard" must be dropped off or mailed
in to The Press, c/o The Bul'etm Board.
['O Bu«t 3GO. Avon I^V^.Ofi. 44012 1:0
1 i!r:i th,m NOON' on the Thursday
PRE-1NVENTORY
Wwi.. Jan. 2«
(J1KL SCOUT CUOKEK SALE .FROM
[ANUAKY MTO^EpRUARY 2,
AFS monthly' muwlius B p.iu. tti ilit?
,*\w^ Ijiku i*u!v l.ibfuiy' flveryorit*1 '~-
Come in and cash in on the "savings",iftai ate blossoming
UPTo4UD/0OFF
SELECTEO GIFTV'AHE ft J^OM£ DECORATING ACCESSORIES
. ,-v*an.* Ciub irmsis at Calvary- itafiliVt
Church, ".121.^)7 EIuLtric Blvd.. from 6:30
p.m. to !',t,j p.m. Kvcry thiUl K-*> i*
weicmnt.* tr> cunii: join tlia luf., .. '
Learnins Uisabilitius Mw^injt (UJA!1)
at 7:30 p'ni.1 at the A*oir Lako High
School, Ms, Ellen K.vlfick will bi-tho
i;uest sp«uk«r,
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tnvitift you In join i'aem In - viewinR
'CcticMtion at Risk.'" IDealing with
scioiis ie«n probiems) 7JO i'.ni. ot the
Aijuiimartni* Ixidge. Dr. Jstfc Brill to narrate u'tunel discuasion. Parents'fl«i invilcd tp at lend this infurina'ivo
Thurs., Jan. 29
Overeateis Anonymous mt-cttng nt
1'rcsbyttirian Cliurch. i2i4U Eleclric
nivtt. at 7^J0 p.m- Evuryotm welcome.
690 Avon B,>**n Rd. (Hi. 83|AvOrt U h s
Frl., Jan. 30
FREE Hluad Prtssuro Chedt ut J h u
Medicine Shapptt pliarrnacy. 445,A,-1
Avon B«ldcn Rd.. 10 a.m. lo t> p.m. Con-1
ctftl by volunteers from llw? Amerit^in
c. G;3Q
Uas
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ALHS Field !ioust>.
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T u c s - Feb. 3
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St. Itrtuyh Open Hoose.
Erievi«w FT A Board Ms
KtdwotKi PTA Ooard M a t i n g 9;30. •
Basketball vs. Rocky. River., 6:30 pjn.
A U l S Field HOUMJ.
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Travel To Africa S ;;
The lifestyles of the lion, the leopard
and the c/jeetah will be compared.Ens:'
two-pro^x-lor' slide show called '.-"For:?'1
trails In the-Wild'* presented althe Avon
Lake Public, Libiary on Feb....* '-at 7:30u
p.m. Tho presenter, MiriamSmcad. isa
iiu.'oib«r of thft'-Speaker'aUunjau of the '
Cleveland Museum of Natural History,;;
and bus been coordinator of'guIdiSsthare. Travel to the Serengeti from your;.
saat a t t l w Ubrury!"'".
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careful attentioii
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to understand Income tax law related to business. At HftR Block we want to make sure
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r«tlfom©nt tuncti..Wlli iioeifock*? Bond*?..1
Mutual fundv?J»«! tell us Vru difeqt your
Our Job is to maWe everyirUng at « n y as
(XMJibio for you, Gro Way w o ' w '
occomp«tf»d iha Wttvsoltina up an: tHA
HotUnm to help
you so* Iho stage A
knowtodoooD1* ES^ Banker wlti wrjik you
tnrough ait o* your ISA OIL. JOTA to find Ihe
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bett«f aoccUon 3<vwny riol HoO Py any
co«>vonienl ESI branch o(l*C«. or call out
ISA Hottin* at 32(fc.329f
Our rollrfKTiwit ipoctainM aw t«*ady and
wailino 'O Q*vo you 'r>€> ln(0"rot>O'i you
htjTo you put your IRA into action •
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PCP gl<M you « v r p f tfww,
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car. petton«l prop4rry amt
liability tn a iirtgM eonvvnMnt .
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limit lot UaDAty <oo cuumi orWIng from your honw or c v ,
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RAYKONO F. SLAXESLEE & SONS CO.
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AVON LAKE, O,
933-9333
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Tho ConlinenloJ Insurance Compan!«
iiisiji schuol* i^diiUe Avon, Drookside, Weil-'
~Eu<*rvi«.v. Obvriin, tilyria West. FireUnds ami
sJ SchcEa^tic Challenge involves, head-tu-htasl
jcii<l**imr 't'vmijetitioit bvfwefii schools- Competition
Wsirw at 4 p.m. at Stocker Center. Matches will las! apj(r*>vinwtv)y Forty minutes. The public i* welcome to al*.
iitui .t.u:'ret.tiug th*.,'in.. Ttiii, ulaus fire to "pubtish" aU. Isnd: Meiuber* of tlw Scliolaitic Challange Team are
stories aiid illustrations in <i claisroom imo'*. which can•David,Cr,ue5. Jasjn .Volez. Les'lie Albrechl. Dave Ka.be shared by ail- This intertwining of facts and f,u»l;iSy is-jnich, Jiir; Hrernai. Slacey Coolej Christine P-ters
has resulted.'in syine of tl:« bi.-si Moti«* written !iii^ Ken Ellas. Laura Acktirroan, Mark flreznai. John Lee
Andy Tortiko. Mark Lloyd. Lou Moldoaado Dan Mur
rvy. Glen Raiuoj aati Dan A'^s.rman. Mr Plak is "
terrariuni ^'.js.i'aad, iflipriwuvd insidt.* with the prt>b'U*rn
of how ly itft 'li-ir cljs^iiidU'S attention to w t tiut.
Otir^rs tTJarccd th>' feins, fungi, aiui matses to lr«:t*
sizt.'. with stuttniK.' erca!,urt*5 lor th«ir ciiurac'ern to
befriend ctr.dvoid.. Oiirvnily tfc»? children af^ in I tut jlro-
Sheffield
Sheffield Lake
Schools
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COMING EVENTS
Wed., Jan. 28 - QMS SLi Club Trip; BUS Girls B-Bail
vs. Oberlir- CAJ - 6:30 p.m.; Fresh. Boys B-DU1 vs. ObtT!m
(tl)430
Thura., Jan. S9 - BUS VVrestJins vs. Avon (HJ - 7 p.m.:
SMS Girls B-Batl vs. Firetamls (Af - -1:15 p.tn;
Fri. r Jan- 3C - BUS Bin* B-Ball vs; Aion (Aj - S:30 p.m.
: Sat.. Jan. 31 - BHS Hays B-Ball vs. Gbvrtin (A» - 0:30
p.m.; BHS Cymnastirs vs. Bay Village (A) - O p.m.
Mori.. Feb. 2 - BUS Girls B-B;i!l vs. Elyria W. [HJ 6:30 p.nu Fresh. B-tinU vs. Elyria W. {Al - -1:30 p.m.
:-, Tues., Feb. 3 - SMS Girls B-Ball vs. Westwood (HI •
,1:15 p.m.
Wed., Feb, 4 - BHS Ski Club Trip: BHSCirb B-Ball vs.
Clearvtew(A)- (5:30p.m.; Fresh. B-Ball vs. Clnarview(II)
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The Sheffield-Sheffield Lake City Schools has a number
• of openings for substitute teachers, primarily in grades
7-12; alt subjects.
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ir itttA^sted in parttimc. on call, employment, please
contact the Sheffield-Sheffield Lake Administration
Center. 1824 Harris Road, Sheffield, OM 44054 or call
949-6111 < to obtain on appl'catlau. Current Ohio
teaching certification. T.B. test results, un interview,
and a recommendatioc are,required. , ' ,
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KNOU.WOOD SCHOOL
A fall science terrarium has led to some interest ing
winter classroom work. The children in Mrs. Furrarn's
fourth grade class at Knoll wood School are interweaving facts and imagination to create exciting stories for a
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The facts contained in the stories hegan with last falls
science collection and study of mosses, fcros, and
Fungi. These specimeiis were carefully placed in a Ion
gallon terrarium which thrived in the classroom. Based
on what the children had learned, and what i'.ey could
see, feel and smell in the terrarium, the knowledge yained was used for tlie settings of their stories.
Next, their Imaginations toot over. Soiro children imagined themselves as liny characters,pulli:«l through th«
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Mnn., Feb. Z - Hamburger on Bun. Potato Wt-dgys,
Mixed Fruit. MilL
Tues.,' Feb. 3 - TJOJS w/Ix'ttuce and Cheusu. Bread &
BuMer. 0utlervd Corn. Peadies.' Milk.
W«tl-, Feb. 4 -Heuf & Gravy; Musheti P[)tairj'."5, Bread,
& Butter, Ttwswi Salad Fruit. Milk.
"A BOOK FOR CliRISTA**FROM FOKESTLAWN'
Mrs. Elaine Weber. President of the Forestlawn
P.T.O.. Jiniit) Danielson and Alicia KatcliiT fourth grade
students .it Forustfawn. received four new library books
from Thomas Traut. The bwka «ro a Utbutv.toCiirtsta
McAuliffe. a teacher who lost her life iri cpucc- The
building representatives for the Teacher's Association,
collected money from the Foresllawn i^achwrs for these
books. The Teacher's A.ssoci.ition thiin matched the
fund-T collected. Tlie I»JW books ami finsturs wrre pur*
chaxed from National Ceographic and will be a
welcome addttiun to th« building library,. OKA. the
sponsors of "A Hook for Chriita" sent iuime plaques to '
be us«l in uurh bottkEND OF FIRST SEMESTER AT BKOOKSIDE
The end «F the first semester occurred on Thursday,
I»nuary 22. Report cards will be distributed u» students,
<-urii'({ ii humeijom period this week. Students who
have o fee outstanding will not receive report cards uniil their financial obligation is met.
BOWLING TEAM
Brooksitle's bovvltns team is aiaintaining ii first place
standing in the.Greater Cleveland Interscholastic Bowling League. Top bowler* fnr tho Cardinals are JeffZ#«nborsky, IBS average: Ainly Olbrysh, 1B0; AI Frazier, 1 ^ ;
Shawn Corr. 171, and Michelle Miller. ICO.
SCHOLASTIC CHAMJENGE
Scholastic Challenge competition begins Thursday.
February r<. Scholastic cliullenxu is a new ciiiiferenco
activity 'xpori.'Mired ,by the I.or?in Ctmtity Cunfemni:ii.
SCHOLASTIC CHALLENGE TEAM — Pictured loft to
right - First row. David Graves, Jason Ve'ez. Leslie ..
Albrecht. Dave Kajganich, Jim Breznai. Second row:' •
Stacoy Cooley.. Christine Peters. Ken Elias, Laura..
Ackerman. Mark Breznai. Third row: John* Lee, Aridy --Tomko, Ma/k Uoyd, Lou Motrfonado, Don Murrey."
Fourth Bow: Mr. Ptak-Advisor, Glam Ramos, Dan .••;•
Ackerman.
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Tlie She!nelil-ShelfiBlti Lai.d School
system h a s
chosen t o participate in the Ohio Reading Recovery Prog r a m sponsored by the Ohio State University. It is W o « ' ;
Implcmcntud in t w o schools, Darr a n d Forcstlawn,
Heading Recovery Is a n early Intcrvcntioa program
dusimied t o prevent m a d i a s failure in first graders." It'a
e m p h a s i s i s o n doveloping t h e stratcginsonB n e e d s to b e 'successful o n text a n d nml In writing.
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Reading Recovery Progr'im a r e enthusiastic a n d s u p portive. Besides seeing t h e children dovolop reading ;
strategies, t h e teachers also see t h o childruji a s m o m :
confident a n d willing to risk.
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MGP Presents "Brigadoon
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Every Wednesday
Dave Sanchez Spins Oldies
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bisyter diulit-Ticfs! Muruh 20, _1 22. 27
iv,i tU Ihi' 20 --.« ;«*t iJultts. IJoii'l iiii-ss it
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Tit;Vt:(-i are now available for MGi*"sui«:omiiij; I T A fumlraiver play: "Bri{j3do(j«." Ail tjcLuts prior to sitow'datus
will i.c hijiulivtl lliruugli Avon Lixtj's six
PTA u^iU. Tim follmvinii i-t a rumiown
of vucli M;IKKJI'» licfctft hoolb dutydatus
(sjvy for rfrfurt-iictij; [an. 23 and M;ir. 10.,
Erievit;w (fuy. S/mania 933-a332); |aiu 30
Time Lok
PULL MENU
Dinners Served
Till i o p , m .
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'luHtview (Sandy Delikat 933-i;«fi2); F*.-b.
13 iintl M;ir. 15. RttJwciotl (Na-icy
Djniels 'J3J-)B4(!|: I-«lt. 20 icnti Mar. 13.
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33424 Late R d A L
I-'or yuur tonvonionur. l*TA*i MGP
ticket chairman -will be in lh« A LI IS lohhy ticket btijtli fruni 7-H p.m. On ihu
dntirs tifteti above wiUi the uxecptton of
Sunday. Mar. 15. wltcii (Iitf Lutitli wilt lie
r>pun from 1-U p.m. Aftfir Wcdnusduy,
Mar. 111. alt licLufs i:n^ !«? u\iHiint'<\ by
c a l l i n g 'thv • HOX OKKICR » A Y
NUMI1ER: ?)33-'Jlt')2 ami fl3
AKTHK 4 I'.M.. but don'l wail 'til
CHINESE
NEW YEAR
Celebration Specials In
Effect Jan. 29th - Feb. 8th
(ALL IN HONG KONG STYLE)
Ttic.ulunwaauf lautilM, Acntltimy asa
invitiii! lu iittnnd (fi«> animal nil class rt'tj-;
niun lit'ld an t!iR fuj&r (if Out I-iiIy </
LtinrtK-s tin WwltK^ility, F*;!». 11.
Tin* fi.*3ilvilic3 will ueyin wi*h Ma-^at
?:"M) ji.-jn,. followed hy an inUiW'f&'.Ul
knur. At: upd.m* will bi; t*lvcn' IIII tlia
Duck *HuJSamShrimp
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This soecial meru; in effect after 3 p.m.
LIMITED QL7ANTITIES • RESERVATIONS PREFERRED
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last minute — MGP h a s *
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following!
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, Kur any mnvcamst*"'to the area 1
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"MCF".stands for Mighty Coluth I'-o(Jisctions. For 1 the past 2? pcrfarminit
years (his [irofvflsianal-lile. arnaluic hi
tUr Micttrn Hrnup has dlviJwl llieir profits (minus, L-r.po n M « and buiikct) equally
arrujnji Avun Uikt;"s t T A . unit* Last,
year's show ("South FacifV ) ncrttcrf
•Mt:h FI*A S23Q- All in all. LSnusand* c"
dollars have pass*1.! tfirouyli FTA h.
for the bc-ncfil of Avon Like s i l u J
hwErtu*tD YOU. thi; auiJii IILJ (and
p;itiori-S}, have ^cneroual
Kiiiicavnr.
MCI* hits wotvixl' oudien<i3 in ,
yiMrs.. and thia year's musEusLdraiiu
production ivifl ha no exception Come
see for yourself...you'll h« an MOP fan
For yiar* to conic. f^VlX YOUK I I A
TICKET CIIAIRMAN* TODAY1 J\.rfur
titancif iia^ir* are: Mar. 20.21 Z2 27 £Q
iif« rt-laE<HJ articles fof furtln r informj
titin — aiid - THANK YOU!
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Lourdes Academy AN Class Reunion
Special Menu Available For The
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PTA Reps Announce MGP Ticket Schedule
Coming Friday ana Saturday
January 30th and 3lst
J.J. Kelly
Coming Februc •'•• 6th and 7th
PIZZA -BBQ RIBS
SPAGHETTI - CHICKEN
Daily Luncheon Specials
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chon is for wi-^k1*.
LADIES 19 & OVER. MEN 21 & OVER & L O U N G E
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tfu/ Humility uf Mitry.
: The reunion wilt Imheid
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Rucky Kiv.(r. KL'suivation* urn 'not
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FREE V3 GALLON OF VANILLA ICE CREAMWITH THE PURCHASE OF TWO
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ONLY S 3 « p e r p e r s c n v
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Dally Luncheon Specials
ONLY « 3 D B per porson*
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Complete luncheon FISH FRY with ho-nemade rnacafonl S
cheese and cole sfciw. SECONDS ARE ON US!
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AGES 13-1 a 6 P:M.-11 P.M.
X5*.' Sunday
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February 1st Bust :
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AVON LAKE
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Happy Hour
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4 p.m.-7 p m
Carry Outs Available
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Dave Varnndoe - AT THF FLICKS
The violence Uiais come inlwo ver>'
ciilfeient forms this weak. One is filled
Mftih gratuitous throat culling and explosions, while the other is billed as an accurate portrayal of what the Vietnam
War was like. While the latter evokes
naoxion. the- former swms to rely an
passive amusement.
Excellent
Good
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•Poor
West Shore
•Data* pUyn Sj-t. Elias and
plays Sgl. Barnes, two men at odd* who
unwillingly divide.the platoon into two
factions. The infilling .weakens Iheir,
force, a«d tiie Americans are sHown losing a lot of ititin Io 'he Viet Cung. who
were better prepared. This movie
highlights the shtfer pitiful slate of affairs, the hopelessness of ever getting involved in something like this 3|fain. W«
now havs this film to keep remiudinx ifs
of'what we really don't know, or didn't
want to know, thtjnThis rnuvteaf&i has an<exce'lent,'tense
soundtrack, und all of the acting is about
the best we are ever likely to, see. Strongly recommended.
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Chorale Concert
The West Shore • Chorjle and Ofchtretra. Johr Drotlaff. conductor, will
pritieril a conceit at 7:30 p.m., Sunday,
Feb. Ifi. at, Avon Lake High School
auditorium, sponsored by the AvonAvon Lake Kiwaois Club.
The Cborule will perform Mozart's
"Ve^perae Sol^nnis de Confessoro
tK.3a«JJ*' and works by Pacitclbel,
MendelMoho. LuodviL and Beck.
Tickets aFe St> for adults and $4 for
seniors and students. They may \m obtained from Ktwiints Club members or at
the door.
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The 85-vuke West Shore Chorale, in
its IBth season. Is dedicated to performing si«ni.'icautt .choral- works Mr.
Drotlelf also is director of chornl
at Avon Uke High School.
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PLATOON ' • * • (R; violence,
language) Tom BerenRer l"Tbe Dig
Chili"), Willem Dafoe ["To Live and Diin LA."]. Charlie Sheen ["Ferris
Bucllcr's Day OfP*J. Written by Oliver
Stone ("Midnight Express"*. Directed by
Stone. Once in a great while, a very BUCKI
WANTED: DEAD OR ALIV<k *V, (R;
ttV^fiJm comra around. Usually when It vVilenceA gore, tanjitugel Ruiger Hauer
docs, it is excellent This film is one of
r T h e Hitcher." "Nfghthn.wkV). Koburt.
those that will be remembered for a Iti'tx
Cuillamu. Genfi Simmons'("Ktuuiway"]. John Drotleff. Condudor West Shore
lime.
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DirecttKl by Gary Sherman- Co-written. Chorale
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Written and directed • by a \ tetnam by Sherman. Tlie worst tiling ^ttout thLs
War veteran. "Platoon" make* the
viewing was ihir audtenre, butl I lit* film
anguishing "Apocalypse Now" look like
WIK pretty bad, too. Afnidst iht> hoots
U has 3 little too much, Hollywood in-, and hullers for Hauer, the valence
fluencc. In the new movie. ^ .-•£ Orion
svt-'Vers were rewarded 1with u couple of
Pictures, Iho filmmakers anticasi have
thrtial-slashings, a fien inovia .theater
niaJe an unquestionably striking depic- , .ffxplosiotv, and ;m explcrtion of « man
lu'n of What it was like in a iv#ion of
with a grenade in Ins mouth.
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South Vietnam near the Cambodian
Not llut he (Simmons} didr/t daservf
border in SepL 196?. Arid with Robert
COUPON""!
it.'ynu understand- Thi»-.iian wai a ILTRichardson serving as Director of
nirist from the Middle East'who-gut *}**
OFF,I;
('holography. lh« confusion of'tuiltje
jollies Ailling innocent people. Dut with
and iho problems ofnighttime fighting
eor,hythunderuus mutilation aime the.,
tome across frighteningly.
LARG'il
tnunderous applause anti laughter'fruni
th« sadistic crowt' busied In from wS.1
Whereas Martin Sbeon starred in and
zoo. They were ahu kind enouyh to
n a r r a t e d " A p o c a l y p s e Now." son
No Risk To You.
Charlie perform".1* those services, here. repeat many line* of the surprising))'.
Approximately 2,000 Titles.
tt-UOWy
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And; he. dues it very well. Ho plays .dull dialog, and to verbally verify Io on«
Sun-Thn. *pin,-t
Taylor, miw- (o tha fighting scene and anoth«r that the man oi. tlm,screen is
FrtS
LUNCH
the last to receive any favors for all of
WftIMt«r
drinking Slice. Well. I dr-rt'Lcaru. but it
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F>>. and Sal
the good things that he does. Dut the was important stuff to thei^, , , r
933-5006,,
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933-5002
sensible young man who (oiced the ser- . Hauuris really a good actor. Someone,
vice is evon'shown cracking under the please give him a belter role. He work-i
intense pressure arid lack of rear, as well as a bnunly hunter. In close conjunction
as the temptation of illicit drti^a to wipe with (he L. A.,Police Dept. nml the FBI..
away the bad memories. On at least one The nice thing about this is that llauer
occasion he loses control and take* out - can lakeliboillijs with suspects that if he
his frustration and nightmares on inno- was a tutirabcr of, law enforcement, he
cent farmers, ; , •. • ,
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. • - . . . . . would probably get into lots of trouble
LOCATED IN DISCOUNT DRUG MART
Shcon is writing a letter to his'graad- for. Hut the hooting and hollering
mother at the film's opening, and even- vlolenci! funs, the o»*e* who enjoyed ao
33382 Walker Rd., Avon Lake. Ohio -Cat! Us For All Your tuully he stops his regular cor-, much, the shooting off of kiieiiciips,
Home Health Care Needs! Ph: 933-2327
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rw pondence wilh home its he does not -should he urged tc* see "Pluloon." Then
, Out Of Town Call 1 -800-233-3a72- Call For Appointment Tor Fitting,
hdvo tho energy to do II. Ho tuiys lie can- they might «ep that tho inhumane treat*
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not evoii "sea" what is (us! a couple fcot ntent is not always such a joy ride
[it front of him. due to the numbing «f- • through a funhouse.
feet of the war. "
CATHETERS
PRIVATE FITTING ROOM • : ] HOSPITAL BEDS [
P3ZZA
Election Day Bake Sale
Thfl Redwood PTA will againhave a
dul^ious array of baked goodies Tor pu.%
chkse on Election P«y.Tuesday, Feb. 3.\
Slop by When you drive past tho school \\
or when yo-j vote. If this Is your polling •
place-, and taku homo something
delicious Tor youi family to enjoy. Proceeds of the bake Halo, along with other
funds roisod, are used by I*W PTA to
make various puichascs for IN) school
throughout the year.
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Saturday,
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14th
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With Swingaway Foot Rests
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With Swfnggway Leg Rests
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works to help build a stronger
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. 2220 - West Sf-cre Kc-sp'Lii robots feaiinq a
no, on Sunsi;t
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and Cherry. UTL.
• 'dog tnte vieim tisnt'Ayon Lake.
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0231,- Q''">cor sicpp^d a rr^ic isi on LaXc Rd.
;.'-. • 2314 - Squad' neatieri
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'Oliver cfwjrgfJ wun OV.'L Passenger charged
posstbta heart aEtac>L
• Aitn d'scderiy concuct
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0425- Squad !o Cvnlur RJ.
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Grcveland with no loa^h, GOA
January t4
0615 • Suspicious car reposed on Gler.r.tMv..
D?3d
baitery,
hw^3€d
en
way.
032Q - AJaim foponed on Cimjge Lang
1205 - Fatso alarm ai Oiy Garuge
Q7W - Rescue Squac to La*.e«vood Dr.
, T2C6 - fisport of If"* a'r k'&ng loi cut Ol two lires
•. 0713'- Another rracue call at, a d:r!orer:t
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2239 j Report uf KnJs moi/>r«j around for sale
.: t l t 9 - M V A at Curtis and Lake No .injuries. tnsigns en Crcohside.
vohre? rsaparxling po*ice car.
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234?-Opertdocffourtdat localdoctcr'ao^icc.
Waiter
Unable lo Iccats doctor to s<^ure
January
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!250 - Complaint c l baitong Cog en •South
.OT21• Aqua Lanes hdwig proBlt'ms1 vwltt two
Point. Owner to be cited.' ,
miox subjects. GOA.'
1500 -As5.s. ;;w squad on Lear RU
, 1330 : A"IV at Weiss Fit-Id advised.
• ' " i p t O ' - , Report of. iuven.Io. .probk'nvs at
1911 • Report c* a prowler ori Flichtand.,
; Coactiman's Trail-. • - . • • , ' • • • • ,
' ^021 • Poasiile drtj on Format.
1G4O-MVA MJtsr.litre Kord Plant.
222-1 - Kafassing prtomi calls reported on Duil '
1650 - Report cf youths playing Sail in me
2330 * Lcua-munic complaint at Coatriman's •
Street! on Forest!
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• January \7 W35 Lt. Thomas Kiddor's last 0'. o p e n .
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January 15
0010 -Squad needed at irte Avon WeH Apt.
(Ivan Arms]
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005T - Report d two suspicious main in a red
AMC around Moore and Walker.
Ot 12 -Above car Stopped on Walker Rd. Oc! cupants advis«tl.
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- 0140 ••••SVPD requests we check a local
estaolis^rnont (of. two suspects wanted for •-Th(i'24th uttnual Girl Scout Cuokiu
felonious aasautt and arnied fCDberty. UTL.
Salii in Eriu Shorus Girl Scout Council
0205 - Highly intox male found at Lake and
bejsan on f-riday. Jan. 23 unil will canMoore. Arrested for disorderly conduct.
linuo unfit Mondiiy, Feb. 2.
< 1041 • Check lor burners south of Waiker betGirl Scouts will tnku.orilcrs door to
ween Lear ard Jayccu. UTL,
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'. 1050 -' Check for tires Moore and the traces. door for sU varieties of • Hurry I.U
ToqkiL-s Including Thin Mints, Scot-Tua,
Returned to owner.
' 1B40 - A Carnage Ln rciklent reports bothor- Siiviiniiuh (pt;.iilut butler crume),
- some phorut caJIs.
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' ,2155 - Ford Security reports a vehicle Juil i:rvniu), uayt Classic Crunics [choculiitu
:struck,five .otters In the tot. Sevrn HiCj PD • u nd v a n i l l a s n n d vv i c li). ) u b i I ett
located the subject CHeo*. '
{i:liacol«i(u/ciinintcl' liar] and Golden
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IJOX sells for S2, cutluctud whiin cookius
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, 0947 - Squad to BFG. .
H56 - ThJft of mirrors reported from private
Alt the profits ^ received from thu
vehicle At City Garago.
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; 1206-Squad to 1GA.
•JTofits support protjninis1 in troops,
1315- Vandafism reported on LakeRd.
{•snips and olher council-sponr.tirL'd ac>
1344 -• Loud music complaint on Sunset.
liv\tiufi. provide progrnrn iissislance to
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• 1St5 • Stolen 20 inch KIA DMX toko reported
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2320 - Chrome BMX f orker bike turned in. Had
F.ric. Luioin." : rii]ron, Sandusky and
Sun<!c.i cuu'iilics and IH porliully tuntlutl
2350 • Fire reported on Walker Rd woit 'at by United Way (in«n<-'>is in thoae nruas.
Centef. pasoline and brush pi's put out,
Giving Never
Tasted Better
For over a century Lorain
County's Golden Acres Home
has provided a place to live In
quiet dignity for thousands of
senior citizens. Golden Acres
has provided a home...companionship...and the loving
care so necessary to grow old
gracefully. ,
Today, Golden Acres needs
our help because each day
we all grow older.
At a special election en
February 3, voters of Lorain
County will be asked to approve a 1.15 mill l</vy. This
will cost a taxpayer who owns
a $50,000 home Iciss than 5c
a da«. Money front this five-"
yearievy will be used for
operation and maintenance ol
the Golden Acres home.
Without
this
support,
Golden Acres Home will
close.
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B4E - B-rakng and Entering.
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UTL-Unable to Locate.
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DWI - Driving While Intoxicated.
NCC - No Cauw for Complaint
Disp. Urul - O'Spaicyicd Unit?.
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Rent player and 2 movies S9.00
Plastic Tape Boxes 69C
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2142 - Artesicd rrjolor si 19- df ring undw Itte
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also held (<w
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DUI - Driving Ur-tJ*^ (he Influence.
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0345 - Assisted motorist wirt a d.saflteri vetvi921 - Resident on station reports tr«9 stand*
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lot on Sfl'6 I I - SrwHield tJiVo PO (seated ftrtsiup
ptaininq about open bun^g on Oel'rwt Rd.
wht^lo - sent unit - driver ans5leo
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1&43 • Report of a baierm-n Hooding or '^ne
siwt!'. -. Hotted Wafer Dept.
2102 - Bepon Of 51 ire^derj on .VHums C L -
1115 • Domestic-request ot^cor assist.
1702- deport o l a domeslic situation. .
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0711 - Retidont reqi»*3ts tho ambulance • s«nt
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1900 - Chief on station with violator from
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Our Family caring For Your Family.
At StTJoseph Hospital's
Maternal/Child Health Program
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demonstrated excellent quality care. Among1
the staff and the physicians, there is a true
sense of dedication," explains Norma
Parrilla, R.N.. Head Ngrse of Labor &
Delivery at St. .Joseph Hospital. "Each
member of the staff, and the physicians
provide , their skill, , experience ,- and
compassion to all members of the family. At
St Joseph Hospital, you can be assured of
family-centered Maternity care."
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More and more, each birth is becoming a family experience. Besides mom and
baby...dad, the siblings and grandparents are becoming much more involved. At St.
Joseph Hospital, your birth is a family affair - with extended visiting hours for dad, active
participation, of all family members, special programs provided for the siblings,
grandparents visitation, candlelight dinnersind more.
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Norma. "During my ten years as a Maternity Nurse, I have witnessed many births. Each
and every one is unique, because of tho individuals and circumstances surrounding the
birth Maternity is one of the most fascinating and rewarding areas of nursing today';
When Mom li\ cd alone, she felt alone «lot
of the time Since she's movedTto The
AbbcWood, she's hndimore thins to do than^
she has for years - iind more friends to do
them with. The planned activities, great
meals and the safety.of The AbbeWood a\lz
help to give us both peace of mind.
Companionship, safety, independence . . .
cornerstones of n new arid better lifestyle for
my Mom. We found it at Thc-AbbeWood.^
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Model suites now open^
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Call for your personal tour appom^ent.
(216)-366-8980-
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Lorain, Ohio 44052
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The WestlaU' funlor Wunwn's Club
wJi sponsof a Red Cru>s BloodmobikMonday. Feb.: 2 from, I lu 7 p.m. at the'
ttestlake United Methodic Church.
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The Red Cixn^ni'vi^-i'M pints rich
<<jy to supply 70 art.i hospitals aaA f hurc
is a chronic shortage. Aii.h'tM.tliy'pcr-
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Tret, babysitting is available at tUa
chuicl. U> uJJ duuors. 'Walk-ins art.1
welcome. For, more informatiou dill
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Special! available WednewJay, January 28th thru Tuesday, February 3rd
AVON LAKE
Avon Balckn Rd., Pti. 933-9113
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47M loh* Rd.
Ph. 949-7631
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AFSTo Learn About Quebec
S Come ia from the coJd and luae*: about'
, 2 Quebec on Wednesday. Ian Zif.i'i 8 p.m.
«n at the Avon Lako Public Library. "
This year's, *PS exchange student..
gj Jasr-ine Seyef, Will introduce u s to her
3 hometown at .he first meeting of 1987.'
, < J a s m i n e is from St. Hyacinthe.
^ - Q u e b e c , a small town 'jutside of Mantn treaL She lives with her mother: Marthe,
u who is an emergency room aide. Her
{£ oldest brother. Alain, is thirty years old.
x He and his wife, Carol,, are expecting'
their first child this year. Jasmine will
become an aunt before she returns home
from her AFS experience. Her1 other
brother. Patrice, is 24 and studying a l
tho university to become a teacher..
While in Avon Lake. Jasmine is stay-,
ing with Linda and Thomas I'at ts. tn h^r
Avoja.Lake family she is the,1oldest having three, younger siblings', . Karen, a
junior at ALHS. Crctchcn. A\ seventh
grader at Learwood, and Cht.V, a fifth
grader at Eaitview.
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art, and music.
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of our northern neighbors . Everyone Ut
Avon Lake Preschool Activities
The Avon Late t're^choal • Parents
Association extend" ..ii invitation to all
parents of preschouiew.'age O^Q years] to
join.u^ at our (,.'" •, 9 niivttng at7:30 p.m.
iit ihe Avon I j u e Pijfalic Library. \\'a
liave imitcd area p/eschoob to' this,
meeting to'ani > r qv'jstiotis about thoir
preschool programs, /luiy preschools not
yet contact!*!, vvhc would like to parlicipiitu should cr.itact us at 933-7311.
Our member-Iiip fey of $5 p«r yyar en*
titliis vm« -jrii your preschooler to juin u i :
the community is welcomi.- to ullund
AFS meetings! ' • ' . •
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The traveling trophy for best attendance) at Avon East
Elementary Schuol'for the third sw weeks wait awarded
to Mm: Hall's fourth grudw homeroom ivilh a perctnt of
attendance Fur the six weeks of fl/.tiu. ConjjriHulations
to Mrs. Hall find hei homeroom!.
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Dnn Clarico,, principal of [Avon High School who •
thought it might he of int&.sdt to our readers:
SAMPLE
Novf Showing
1. Critical Condition R
2. Star Trek IV PG
3. Lady & The Tramp G
.Three AmigosPG _
4. Wisdom R
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DDDDDaaaOODDODD
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871-5976,933-3155
for children's outings a n d parties as well
as outings for.moms and couples- i ^
Our .upcomin 0 tventi. include: **Dad«
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andd Preschooler
Night at the library on %
Feb. 12; "Lunchiime at North R i d g e v l H e ^ _
McDonald's" on F t b 23 a c h t l d i e t t s ^ ^
party in March and Couples Bowliag' > ^
Nighl-Out'f on Ftb 21
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ships and thei.e upcoming ( t e n t s c
Wet 033-7311 or 933-76RO
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Mfiler. (HI I'las, Ati««It.» Koycr Kirn Shii>Rlnr
Teschner, Ho"v Torok. ji-iimfur Viilo
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Bifjltsy, Deannn UcSiirio, Jcnn Free hd Iu,n
Kolloy. Matt Kellnj; Co:oy Parks Maria Rouhold Jeff
Kodachy, Mail Schlcssm.in, Amy Smith Amy Wenzlori,;
Driari Withurspoon.
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Ken Shinytdr, Jon Upch^reh. _
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High schools have every right to bs proud of lh«
HONOR ROLL: Carrie Campbtll Krisicn NImoIli
college-level accomplishments of their, graduates and
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" MERIT ROLL: Hcarhbr Foughtfc Justin Frfodle Sue
through,nn occasional pnccdal«. Therefore, we would
Hollars.
Lori
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Mo't
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HONOR ROLL: Guy Bliss. Chad Cook. Karon Haag
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MERIT ROLL: Wendy Alston Mbll S r u w . Julfe
'was placed In an advanceti level Sf «anbh class, Spanish
201. and earned f' \tiin '<$ f\. T\0s ia a very favorable • Oliver, Tonya Relnliold, Darlcne Woiciechowskl^ L*
Also, special congratulations go out to the students
reflection on 'thf/**'. -rid, this- student was R
Riven
with the most improved report card at each grade leveL
before coming
d v,'<a wduld simply likti to Thttso are: Richard Kinzul in the 0th grade Both LunbV
,ack.noivlcd8« the
"Job that you am doing at Avon . W g and Tracy Light in 7th. : Dale Mitchell In 8th and
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Students receiving ail As for the third six vn
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GRADE l : Edward Duehntr Melissa Gallaj
AVON MIDDLE SCHOOL'S HONOR ROLL
Congratulations to thi) studunts who mado ihu High Angela Rousli, Joseph bought Joseph Kelly.
Lenten. Jessica Hfgys. Mutireen Shcllon
Honor; Honor, und Murit,
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G R A D E S " '; ; -.nifcr Danicki.
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GRADE :i: SJIHIII Lengen./V-licoIe Oesano Elizabeth^
Mamie KakVMatt Wanosik.
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Hollars,, Rachel Huhra. Jessica Lowman, Matt
GKADi: T : Melissa AulC'Melissa Achtzjgor. Curtis
Meadows, Brett Newman, Carrie.Porter.
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cher. Kolly Simkovlch, Amy Studur. Laura /ecca,
Duller, Liilf Carlson. Mike Gornoll. Amanda Hill. Koneu
'Zmbek, Ann Brttdshaw, John Dociinnt.
Slevon Ktnll. Scott Piazza, Brian Qinlorburjf.
THEPERp:GT
ANYTIME GIFT
J^N
3:15 p.m.: Frid \ J^n 30 at 7 pjo.
The (ixial prtM-If-U >n t u r n will be a
co ii in unity " p t p rdl!> This opportunity IOJSIJOW s o n \tiib\ support for our^
ich.flul ,sysnim u ill tj»e pUct. on Sundajy".
Feb. 1 at 4 p.m in th \ v u n Lake High
School uuditonum Fh»rc will be muaiC.
spiicial guests, an I *. lot of enthusiasm,* ^
Pltzasti come ai d ]oi i tn the fun
And »f cour-^ Jon t target to vote on-'
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Cornrmttot; hc\ a couple mor-j i've&cs
planned tli^if yjjii should know alsaut.
Ne.xj v.t.-jK. .i very sp*vwl tcl'ji'wios
show produced'.by A>on Lair Higb
School seniors Jclf Calk) find Steve
XJ-.vIlngs will IK.* rt;;.'<:.iEtxJ j : three di(ft'rrnt times on Channel 10. Ffc'dsw tune
in to ««t a unique perspective on our
schools and ibe need fur the levy. •
Th« dales ami times are: Wednesday,1
/an. 28 M 0 p.m.; Thtir-iday. Jan. 29 a*.
1. Critical Condition H
2. Star Trek IV PG
\GafrjarnMatinoo3 0;).ly until
GOOpm TicKelssold00mm
Phono Lorain
933-3155 •Elyria. I-324.2151.
3. Lady & The Tramp a
Three Amigos PG
4. Kindred R
son. Mogan LaLondo.LisaMikalu(ct,'»lt.i7r^*sti
Triciu Piiwspn, Joiinifur Rouch, RoboVHStccIe. ,;'v^
GRADE 2: Jonnifor Brittoh; Sarah ParrislvAr
Rak. Bryan Roer. Jackie Ronynk, Nathan Sebold.
Bason. Jamos Wustfall. Chris Tallman. Jesse Wales;
.my WitberHpoon,, Jool Decker, Jessica Dosztal;
Douglas. Myla Lowman, Ashcly Wlmmiir.Amy Dye.^
loannutto Porubitn. Nicholas Snavety. Both" Woayaty|
Kntf'j Schlcssman, Lela Styles. Daniolo
GRADE 3: Hannah Anthony,.Torrn
Hnydon.Amy 1 Ktnll, Shane Lemons, James
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lustln'.Rhodw. . Kiiyn Scholz, Amy Spnrks,:;Nlcole.'^|
Stephany, Kristin Webber; Jared Zo»;ca. 'Sora'h-Ballog?^'
Brandy Cozntyk Diinna Dou«las, Jesso Martin, MIcah'
Meadows. Heather Smith MfcholoToschner, Jared Wr>
Iclochotvvkt Michop) /erblnl Jilos Wlljiams
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bddio -Prymtur Nicholas Hjigorman RUwcca Miller, T:
Mason Allmi Kolly Walsh Cr>stal Bohiwrt, Anthony^p
Dapicki, Kelly Dyo Bryco Morrison leanutte Smith,* "
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GRADE I . Allanii Mull
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GRADE 2 Mttliiii iLrnongd Rog<»r Willianis^Joc.
GRADE 3 Anna Rale. BUI Wonzlor, Oair Cogar,
GRADE 4: Tablthn Wilkons
Sheffield Lake Safety Report
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Dwftmtcn* c* soms c! me aSfcre«ai=e
in th» Pole* LossCOA • Cone on A;rwaJ.
i m . - Unasie to Locals.,
, MVA - Miner Vehicle Acctdem.
B4E - Breaking «nd Emen-tg.
BOLO - Be on Lhe Lookout.
FTO - FWd interrogaied,
DW1 - Driving VVhUe Intoixaied
NCC - Mo Cause JOT Complain!
Di*p. Unit - D«pa!ch-d Units.
DUi - Driving Under the I
15C3 • MapiewocxJ, {uven^es
c^nt'a prcp^rty.
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2200 - Souat Oafccfc* man arrested. d«<ino with
uspended t c s
JanuaryIB
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CC30 - Lake Road. !c^d party.
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0251 - \VB61 Drive, compiaint aboirt loud
curses from neigfibcr's residence.
04*4 - DevoftsMre. va.-w)afcsm.
1725 - BeSa Avenue, parking complaint.1 ticket
issu«J. •
January 15
0520 - Warwick Drive, domestic.
0719 - Sunset reports ol gunshots
area.
, 1145 - LPD reports P.avlng in custody a Juvenile
tomato run-away from ottr cny.
, U2I - BrocUey. panting complaint
. 1525 - AJameda romplaint ol Nova with loud
. sahaust. • ' • • "
1749 - Shr*n«id t a k e man Incarcerated.
. orderad by cot>t to serve three days. .
1955 - Lakft .Road, dotnestic. fattier and son
£h[)l)£
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January 18
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; vandalised. "
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0219 - Lake Vioati tavern reoorts unruly
customer.
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1531 - East Drive, juvenile threaltined.
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1823 -West Shore, famrtydJsturbtince.
. 2050 • Rotrtiwooct, tescue squad r(sponded to
overdose of pills.
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' 2136 - Richelieu, juvenile twaten.
2t42 - Shopping Center, unruly patron.
2209 - Latayene. •jnrury Juveniles In a-»a.
January 1 7 . :
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0029 - Howeff, complaints ol rocks being
thrown at windows.
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transported lo station.
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. 0229 - Lake & Harris, Elyria resident ar rwtod.
vehicle towed. '
0941 - LaVa Rood, reports of young female
hrtcrtfciking.
• -1110 - Loraifi Man cited Icr hrtskip accident.
• 1258 - Lafayette
resident filed complaint of
harassment. 1 • • .
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1406 - BrockJey, parking complaint.
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1S59 - Snooping Cenlw. ciliz*i ccmpUin-ng o'
loud motor noise from semi.
2145 - Lynn Drive resident arrested,
incarcerated.
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January 13
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0013 - Lake Breeze, resident reports distufbaftce on Hofcens.
1118 - West Drive, harassing phone can.
1225 - Pasadena, complaint of xnswmcWe on
On S-10 Pickups and S-10 Blazers
* Ask Our Salespeople For Details
Street.
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12*5 -i Pasadena. snowmoWof wa/ned regarding riditgon crty streets.
142S - Lalayetie, complaint ol Suds tt-ruwing
snowballs,' ,
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1541 - Fstndale, two cars in d'tch.
, 1953 • Knickerbocker, pa/king complaint.
2141 . Marion Street, inert.
January 20
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0207 • Edgewaior resident complaining about
snowplowing In area.
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0736 - Lake Poad. resident Wire* ened.
1130 - Lake Breeze, parking complaint.
1225 - Sunset, domesttc.
, I,e38 - Ferndale, Mapiewood. kids snowballing
cars.
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These Locally Owned Trades Are Backed
By A "90-Day-3000 Mile" Warranty!*" ,
Automatlcrpbifier stowing;; just
traded with under 7pO miles.*^: -i
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•85 Pontiac "6000
A dr., fuel inj. automatic,
AM-FM ste/eb. lilt wheel
* Clearance Price
LCCG Seminar On Tax Returns
Designed to njyo taxpayers.the Infor- partner in Ronald E. Kopco ami' Com• matlon needed to prnparn the IRS 1040 pany, a Lorairt CPA firm.
Registration fee i.i S2S. Registration is
ond relate forms, UNDERSTANDING
YOUR:£<S 1040 FORM will be hold accepted in tho LCCC Admissions, OfThurs^siy, Feb. 5. front 0:30-9:30 p.m. tit fice, College Centnr. Room 2b3. between
8:30 a.m. and 8;3O p.m., Monday
; Lora'4 County Community College.
:.[•'..-.'T/plcs to bo covered include the ln-through Thursday; B:30 a.m. and 4:30
'cocia tax return; Income; guins and p.a*., Friday: and from 9 a.m. uiitil noan.
tos.'es; adji'stmonts to Income; itemizo-1
aturidy.
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; dedx^ctions, income averaging and t»»
Furthur Information, may b« obtained
credit; and sample returns.
from the LCCC Community Education
.- The\iminar may not bo appropriate Division (extension 300) at 305-4101 in
for those needing ussistance with corn- Ellyria; 233-7244 In Loroln; 774-3300 in
plex tax issues. Tax forms will nol be Oborlln: G47-3344 In Wellington; or
'preparud in^hls scrrlnar. • \ .
734-4800 in Cleveland.
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AVON LAKE DRUGS, INC.
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cern with schuot-agc drug abuse to also
examine teen suicide, pregnancy, and
dropping out of school.
"There are many common factors in
alt thesq school-agu problems," says
Kiwanis club president
Bob Marimon.
"Tho program will1 attempt to inform
parents and other, concerned adults, a.i
well as young people themselves, about
haw to cope with challenges that have
placed an entire generation at risk."
Kiwanis clubs will support the broadcast by promoting viewership In each
community and assisting PDS stations
with local outreach activities. Last year,
Kiwanis clubs around the, world raised
and spent more than $50 million for
community service projects, and
Kiwanis members donated mom than 20
million manhours of volunteer time.
Plan to attend ..Avon Lake town
meeting at Aqua Marina Lodgti.
Wednesday, Jan. 28. 7:30 p.m.
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Sponsored by tho Avon Lake Community^Action Team. PTA Council and
Kiwanis.
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'86 ChevyC-10 Truck
V-s, automatic,1 tilt wheel, powt
steering & brakes, AM-FM
Clearance Price $ 9 6 5 5
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1952-AIameda. thert,
January 21
0138 - Lake Road, business repots unt.anted
customer.
1256 - FopysHawn & Tennyson, parents parking creating hazard for children.
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t5O5 - Lakewood Beach, harassing phone
calls.
: 1937 - Shopping Center. Juveniles causing
problems.
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2300 - SaddlevVood. missing juvenile.
2311 - Treadway & Lake. Intoxicated Juvenile
brought to station, released to parents.
Kiwanis Boosts Public Television Sequel
. Three years ago, a public television
outreach project called "The Chemical
People" brought the issue of school-age
drug and alcohol abuse to the forefront <
of community concern. The two-part
broadcast, hosted by first lady Nancy
Reagan, included a unique outreach pro^gram that resulted in the formuUon of
thousands of voluntary community task
forces across the nation.
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A sequel to this historic broadcast, titled "Generation at Risk," will be aired on
most PBS stations on Wednesday, Jan.
2S. according to Bob Marimon. presi: dent of the Kiwanis Club of Avon Lake.
, "Kiwanis clubs were among the most
active organizers oF corar-unity
outreach activities for the Chcm^l Peapie program," soys Mr. Marimon. "Our
7,000 VS. Kiwanis clubs wilt bo offering ,
their support and QSSISU=CR once again
for! this sequel."
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"Generation at Risk" wilt be hosled by
first lady Nancy Reagan and Iho
distinguished actor Sam VVaterston. The
praRrwn.wJll expond the original coa-
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balLot My wife and 1 inured here six v>£jsflbcutthis issue, Ficait don t let
months, ego. Ona reason was the ex- these frustrations turn your vote to No. J
tremely low tax rate, which is ora* of lha , challenge esch and everyone of you to
best bargains, Lu Cuyahoga and Loraln talk to tnese men peisonaliy and find out
counties. Moving from Lakewood, our first hand the status of our schools.
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property (axes dropped by more than Then...
half.
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Vote YES Feb. 3 and .keep our
Morv important, though, we looked beautiful community of Avon Lake a
Here we go again!
fur,the b<.-st possible place to raise our place to bo proud to live. Catch the spirit
To the Editon ,
•ihrt-i* children, and wesaiv that Here in ;•.»rtdisplay your maroon and gold ribWell here we go, again.'The 5.75 tni'l
for everyone to see;
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the community in general and in the bons
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levy is back foi another go around on
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•schools in particular.
Tuesday. February 3. After four at- , I believe we have a school system of
It's our turn to show support
tempts for pass-age one, would think the
which we can be proud, a system which To the Editor:
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Avon 'Lake Board of Education had
deserves our support, and nuircovur a
As relatively ne.v, result/* of Avon
received the message.
school system which is a maior factor in
Lake, we urge your support for the Avon
If thu levy passes every home owner
the quality of life and the stabte property Luke
School Levy to he voted on
and renter, will feel the impact. People, , values whic)1 this community enjoys.
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renting homes or apartments can expect
. ' • jim Konkoiy
When fdtcd With our transfer to the;
an increase in rent and (hose
Avon Lake Cleveland
area in,',1935 we placed phone
Whether discussing how to work out
an activity iiivulvtng the whole schyol or
assist one student with his or her unique
problem. I feel honored to serve with
such aa excellent and caring group of
Avon Law: teachers.
^ Contir'ued from page 3
2 A caring group of teachers
g. To the Editon
>: I am writing to share with your Avon
< Lake readers my feelings of enthusiasm
K and pride in working .with a special
5 group of Learwood teachers during the
-A past four yean .— COKE Team. ,
3 t have been privileged to,be a p-art of
? this 'volunteer' group, dedicated to
u becoming tnfuribcd On the nature of
i chemical abuse and dependency, and
being a j helpful as possible to students,
other teachers and parents.
Each year more teachers, have gone
through a week-long'training series at
Lakeland fmtilule or other treatment
facility. Some have gone oh for advanced group therapy leadership training.
Generous donations by community
groups have made this invaluable training ^*ossibL/.
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Over tho years we have evolved some
major goals for tho middle school level.
We gather and share information v ith
students and facilty.'We work to provide
activities and programs which Will help
students understand and resist »*«•
pressures which might causa them to
make wrung choices. And wo help
parents anJ students locate places.
where help is available when problems
homeowners buying homes can expect
to find the bank notifying them of an in-'
crease in their,mortgage payments:
Why hasn't the school board found ah
alternative? It is difficult to understand
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the millions of dollars that has been
wasted< by I he school system in the just
and tho f.ick of action to correct thuso
mistakes. Four elementary schools were
built when only three wore needed, two
junior htghs were built when only one
was needed. Very poor planning to say
the least. Why can't two elementary
schools be consrUdaled >iito Troy? Thu
two v*»cnM elementary could ihSn be
sold.Tho City of ?. * Lake need". «n ad- '
ditionnl building i- ,•• % polico department and admits,I'iJ';»'••. offices. Thu
other vacant building could then bo so.'ti
• for office building, nursing home or
, made into uri apartment for senior
citizens.
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calls to four schojl districts in prdor to
Vote Yes on Feb. 3
evaluate ,.- ytemtz-ssi
athletic proTo the Editor:
I would like to express several con- grams. Oaly two communities favored '.
cerns to thu citizens of Avon 1-ake in us with return calls — Wesllake and
Avon Lako. Ultimately it was otir conregard to tho upcoming school levy on
Fo j . 3. Our family haj enjoyed living in • venations with Mr. Robert Honman,
Asst. Superintendent and Mr. J. Richard
Avon I«iku for the pasi nin> years.
Peasy. Director of Athletics that ,inWe've appreciated this beuutiful. friendly city by the lake for many differun' , Huencetl our final decision. It is difficult
*o put a dollar value on their enthusiasm
reasons. As I mentioned, it is a beautiful
and pride in tlio'prograrus offered in the
community filled with very fri«ri*U> p<joAver '.ake High Schoo. They, infact,
ple. However, what makos Avon Lake
"aolu' as on choosing Avon Lake.
«v«n more attractive.to a young family,
is the wonderful services and excellent
We have since become more directly:.;
schools Avon Lake offers, and all of this
involved in school functions and.have ,
at a considerably lower tax rate than surfound tho teaching staff to bo as invotv- ,,
rounding communities which offer the
ed and very giving jf cxl™ hours as ex- :
•same thing. Yus. 1 did say "offer the
tracurricular advisors, chaperones. and
CORt T^ara meeU two evenings each
same thing." There may be surrounding
as ex-officio photographers.
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month at Crti.'ted Church of Christ.
cum in unities w»;h !ow«r taxes, but aro oven
Now it is our turn to evidenco our -'
where we arc i way from the many interth«y comparable to A von Lake? .
,
pride and show our support for these,:.'
ruptions and distractions which tnke
I would like to urge Avon ijike , curing people that muke the system tick-i v':
place during the school day.
The interest from the properly incitizens to •voti: Yes on this upcoming
We need to retain experienced and well. .:•
This fall, during '• Drug Awareness
vested proceeds from the sale would j?o
vftalissue. I believe the school system is
educated staff and provide them with;; ,J
Week, wo held e school-wlu> poster con- a long way into solving some of the one of the most important factors in
the auxiliary' services and equipment to _'*',
tost. Hundreds of posters were entered
future financial problem.*'uf the school
raising my .children.
do their job effectively. Lot's keep tho; and many Avon Lake merchants
system.
I have fo admit, since the last levy
Avon1 Luku School System going and Vt
generously donated prizes, which were
The levy Is now estimated to generate
went down to defuat last November I
awarded after the students voted.
make it ever, bettor!
',
'.!•••'•['"',
in excess of two million do'iars. That
have bemion a roller ccastcr of emotion
• Joa'tt and John Tlsh Y£
, Two CORE Team members are workshould leave a nice- slush fun'/ even ufler
concerning
this
issuu.
My
5
yr.
old
son
ing with a group of concerned students . salary increases.
j .. '
'. Avon Lake V :
was affected by the busing decision and Another opinion
. , ; , . . : • i'
each week. Many of these students have
Name
withheld
upun
Request
I
was
MAD.
This
was
a
decision
made
experienced in tilt past, or aro now'rx*
• T o ' t h o , E d i t o r • •',.';.•'•.''.' ."..•„.'-...vi;
by
the
board
of
education
that
I
tatally
periencing. tho emotional distress of - Support the schools
I wonder if this school levy Is for the-- •
disagreud with. I did bolitmi cuts in bushaving family members or close friends
To the Editor;
ing could bo made to try to savo somu students or the teachers.\ and ad->~'';:•.
who aro chemically depondunt So many
I'm "jingle parent who is very concern- costs, howover, making no exceptions \ ..mialstrators.Tho Board scans to feel :;.:
students wished to be a part of such a
'that higher salaries -./mean, \that tho : ,
ed
cbou' my daughter's education. My
group that a second group begins next 1 youngest daughter will bo < unending wns a poor decision. 1 believu £2.2sftrj students get - a 'bottbr ''quality" oF-i
of our children was at siako. J was so
w e e k .
• • • . - ' •'
. ' • . • ' •
public school this yeur and my oldest
.,
, -.-.,' , . •
•, • ->>:
mad tho board of education almost look e d u c a t i o n .
daughter is at St. Joseph's. Whether it's
The trachors uud administrators ,
Arolher activity has
been
an
assembly
my
Yes
vote
and
changed
it'
to
a
No.
whore BUI Havens.1 who has traveled this year or eight years from 'now, t want
However. I spent many hours pleading received a ^.5 percent raise last summer'' ••
Ohio as "Mr. Clean/* presented an en- to know that the Avon • Lake school
my case to Or. Dusuk and Mr. Arm- and a 3.2 percent raise thc^ummor
system
is
the
best
so,
please
support
the
thusiastic and posillvo approuch to life,
brccht. Although: I disagreed with before. This U on top of their^iOQO yoar- ,.;,
community yuu live in and VOTE YES
cncoui-aglng strength and resistance to
several of their oocisions. and inaybo ty pay increase. Now with the passage of ''-"FOR
AVON
LAKE
SCHOOLS.
still do. thesu gentlemen havo thu best this 5.75 mill levy, they'll got another 5 .- *
peer pressure. '
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.
.•'
.
KathyCandor
,
interests
of our schools and students In percent increase.
• ./.V.:" : :
- Power Weekend, on, overnight cxi,
mind. They would not be In their posiperienco for eighth graders. Is being
I'm not saying that those people don't ^;.'Urges support for school levy
tion and going through all this gri«r \i dfiscrve a pay rnlso, but.then, again tho )
planned by COKE Team members and
they did. not. Maybe there aro more Lorain Journal says they're "among tho ;the Toon Institute from Avon Lake High
To the Editor: '
School.
. ; . • • • • • . „
As a homeowner In Avon Lake, I urge parents out there that am as mad as I..best paid" in tho county. I urgot*lhaugh,'7K:
support for tho school levy-on thn'rcb. 3
A Wishing VF/ell
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Graber
We Garry
Full Line
Carpeting
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7 : - - - . : :
Hunter Dougl
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VERTICAL AND
SHADES
Over 20,000 Rolls of
Wallpaper in stock
Starilngas QQO
$799
low as
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OFF
32 Lines To Choose From
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Current Line Books
350 Books To Choose From, Over
35,000 Patterns of The Latest Styles
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1
per single roll sold In double in stock vynlls StoreHautf:
' Wed. 10 a.m to 8 p.m.. Ckned Sundjy
We're Just Minutes Away
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Proprietors Rudy & Renee Ringwall
S3
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m
For Free Estimate
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327-6525
I
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<.?$
How c/jmu'MrVTJusek'aad the B.O.fc":
petty taxes (approximately Sso'pv'r year, Avaii Lalu; are not dedicated to their
always seem to ask for more maneyOla.n
using a hmne value of S~5,000J U easily prvUtyiwa. Or that they do not, deserve
is needed to run this school system? It's
ofls*rt by ihe ceiUin continued apprecia- an increase in salary. Whsi is indicated, •
time lo iive within a bU'IsuL'
lion of the vaiua of aur.linmes.
is that the use of the current ssUry-.
Why did the B.O.E. Viike 4 long years
There are many other rea$un« to sur>- whfidble index is usurping (he available
tu decide ta find some iiie for Troy Midl><jii !he school levy. Whatever. th.e funds and is in ae«d of revision.
die School* H^pociolly a weak, before ' reasoiw. it w.-ns clear Uut the passage
Name withheld upon request
election? Any *i_nlelligfn.t busirii-ssmiin
of the luvy ii ii beaelit no: only to tbe
•, •.i
• wuuld 'cfMiiinly fiat! Snjine use foriiiis, sludeitti j;ui i[i« tchuo] syalem. but fo Make a logical decision —
1
emp!,y busliiiriii i;i less time!' Uv. itnot an emotional one)':
i
i'!I citizens uf Avon Laku.
U a s e il! S*-!l it!
To the Editor,
J
,
F.J-Htilugfiia
. lu ortii;r ti> gel niffliv irusi and conThis letter is addressed lo all people '
It's,important to make
fidt'nee in our M^IIOO] system'we mind
who will not infant] themselves about •
an objective decision
more Itmii'ii iuan:ij:«ment and trujhful
the bcliool levy. Vou have made up your ;
k Continued tram previous p^ge
'-fj-lhal' the Board and administration
O^ihould show that they an* responsibly to
SVpepdihetr current eleven million, dollar
£ badge*; that they have exh-msted thrir
^alternatives before, they ask for .money.
pti'Untfl this is accoiup'j!shed,.l fe«l that
^tHe school-system doesn't nL.Jan addiI'tkraal
i.S million dollars.
^-,:--:'-: .-." ' .' • ' , BobSchafrick
?f*;P&. Last iveck. a letter said thdt the
l o the Editor:
: mind tu vote no because you da not like :
!£J»panese students "score, much higher
The Ffb: 3. ballot will contain a 5.7? the actions of the school board and ;
Name *yit htield upon re*iuest'
t than "American students in all area*, and
mill levy. A tremendous amount of in* superintendent- Consider tliMe pcihts. \
Spectrum opinion
^consequently. Japan is outreaching th«
formation has been circulated, in hopes Even if there iverc six diffwrent poeple 'J
i:large U.S. in the marketplace. Check our , To tii'i editor
runr.ing our school system they would "
Since most Avon * ike citizens do noi of convincing the public of ide need for still be going Far a school levy*. Thebot£Iarge unbalanced trade deficit."
a sizable tevy. Unfortunately, much 1
| ^--According lo a January 16 Chronicle get a etiance to ruati the Spectrum, the , such
torn
line is, the school system needs /
of the' inforinatiun is incomplete and
Avon .Lake High School student
^Telegram ediiiirial regarding class siw,
money to continue ttm educational prorelies
on'
the
public's
emotional
raaction
newspaper. 1 thought they might be in'
;."Japanese classes average nearly double
gram we have in our schools. Avon Lake
teresleu in some excerpts from i>,i , to the busing and Troy issue.
Salaries are not the only expenditure , is no different than other schools you,
editoruil in the latest edition.
,'
budget. They represent 60% of the havfft*>tad about lately. A system can on- '
"Communities arc often judged by the in Iheexpenditures.
The remaining ex- , ly live within its budget for so long
'theEditqrt
,
""
schools I hey keep. How will Avon Lake , total
iMmditures {instructional supplies, texts, before they must ask for more money. "
be
judged?
.
J
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'inmad! I'm mad! I'm mad! ,
services) will srs*i to be That Ls the way the system in the state of
. jiul'received o letter. From ihe city 1 "When the levy p.issys," kwy changes and contracted
after the salar>*"rt!Qu'rt!niwnLs Ohio works, Avon LakeschtioU have livring .that7 f have to have' a new will b« made.,The Board of Education adjusted
are deducted from the total revenue pro- ed wtthih their budget far the Iai*.faur7
ovvolfc in front of my house and that will reinstate busing immediately. Avon
• think •
jections. Using the conditions of the years. How much longer dp/you
i city will put it in For me and charge Lake schools bave .fallen behind area Avon
, they tan do thb? • ~ "?y~r'.'- "
Luke
Education
Assoc.
the
cost
in
•for.it!'I looked al my sidewalk and I .'.schools'in technolf" TV. AH grade levels dollar volume'of Increases can be.co'm,,Also. if you vote to spite the Board of :r
i*t sco/anything wrung with j l and I will receive softw*.-*. mid computers, iitited. The current base salary is
E
''gtion. whoareyouhuring.butour
f^can't""afford to'pay tliat kind of.'money textbooks, typewriters, projectors and S1G.2O0.0O. To incruaso the baau salary,
y. What's wrong with these pt-o- visual aids, A need , for. Kuidunce us propused. toSiO.250.00 represents an uWndiildren! • dread the thought of the :
"Tity Hall? Have nny of them come counselors at the ulcmuntary level has increase,of 12.56%. (Is this a reasonat.le 7 cuts thai will have to be made if this levy"
fails. It will effect every, schbolchlld In ,;
._ ,
lero and looked at what they want, already been met -it ulVr ureii scho*jls. request/. Had tho levy been approved
ourcommanity.. . _: , ; - •_;••,-' i:
1^; to-replace? Don't they know tlwt there 1 Staff infft.V'ni %vhu have retinnl ur lefl
Ihesa
figures
would
be
t
>
u
actuality.)
The
renbccii, so an tncreast: salary index used considers two factors:
I'lease read ull tficV information
'» an? people in Avon Lake who are living • have not been
in salary is*1 vital for present staff and
, pruaenled mid make 0 logical decision — uV
v;'bn"a fixed income?
I)
years
of
experience:
2),
individual
necessary to nllract good new le:icliem. educational level (B.A., B.A. + '0 credit
nut an eihotional one! The future of bur
:~V:;And I see by the papers that, t<U thy This is. fiow Avon Lake should by
schools and community depend on it. '
hours.
I1.A.
+2i>
hours,
MJV.,
M.A.
t
to
^people in Avon Lake are going to have la judged.
, ,
, ,
YES an Feb. 3. . : : ; .
hours. M.A. +20 hours. M.A- +30. -PLEASE'vole
li^got.out and vote next Tuesday. We have
,
Gail Armbrecht
T~yto-vate- agnin; on an issue that has
"On the negative side, if tht'hyy fails. hoursJ-To apply an increase to Iho starting,
teacher's
salary
(BASE),
the
index
Know
the
facts
'•
\
'•".•'••:,•':
pjflfiiixady been defeated threo times. I'm sl'Jtff will be cut. and activity fees will ini*.Jf:;talking about the school levy that same crease — including sports, band, choir, also applies an Increase to the M.A.'s • • ' T o t h e E d i t o r ' . ; . - - - , , • . - • ' • - • ,'•"'• - ' r - - ' - " ":
salarj'. Avon Lake employs 153 teachers,
l-^jpeople in town are trying tu shave down clubs, and ulL activities. All Held trips
Last night's Levy Forum left me with ;
101 teachers have a M.A. or bettor. 100 goad hews, bad news, and some correct-^Ir our^lhrpat5. The' superintendent says ' •.will'bo cut, .including the fifth grade
.have tenure. There is 1. teacher with a tions to my previous Letter to the Editor. .
ig'that all the people who voteti against it field trip to Mohican.
"
B.A./0 years experience. There.are 14 First, the good news. This brief 90
Ijvwght wrong. What's the matter, can't he ' "This is not the way Avon Lake wants
teachers with a M.AJ15 years ex- minute, meeting was extremely infor|& count?. Ho abo says thnt tha levy is af for- to be Judged. Vole YES for schools!!!"
perience. To increase $10,700.00 to mative, particularly the last 30 minutes *.
y^;.dnble! Did he look In my pockctbook and
Our
students
are
asking
for
your
help
Sta.250.00 the cast is S2O5O.0O. To in- or so. Dr. Dusek's comments, were £ac-•:"
(^decide that? Does ho think that everyone in continuing to provide tho best educa532.23C.OO lo $30,318.00 thu cost lual, to-tho-point, and well supported by •
kes money as •jasy as ho does? Or as tion fcT them. Please do. .
, - ' . crease
is $401)0.00 times 14, which uxtonds to actual results from the • Avon Lake
e h ? : ; ••.:.- > A
••'••:.-• •' .
• . • - . '
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Clayton
Du?/ik
$57,120.00. The cost 10 the system, lust School System or other";-1 outside '
l*« ,. .^newspaper not long ago said thit
Superintendent of SCIKIOIS
to satisfy tliVr Increase jin the tuachurs riMuarch. It was, in short, very Infor-fc.ft-.the,:teachers1 (n Avon Lake make more
/i^/rno'ney'th'fth any other teachers In La rain Passage of school.levy
...{,'
. salaries, would bo $34-1,121.00..ADOl- mattve and'tis well prepared^as ;anyv
TiONAL FUNDS. That fisura dous not business meetinff I've attended lr»"nyr_flf*.
I?- -County and the School Hoard says they benefits all ,.,
!••
indudu salaries or any increase for ad- , teen years of,experience „'. • :, -. _
I ; want to make the teacher's salaries more t o the Editon
ministration and supporting stuff.
l'^; competitive. Who dcJfiey want tocom, Nowthobadnovvs;Ofthe60to9Uped-''
During
the
past
ft-w'months
there
has
T^j-petbAylth.; the professors at Ohio State been a1 grtat deal of discussion and a
plu In attendunco there were perhaps 60 :
^University? Also they say that these substantial amount of written informs
As the number oT teachers with tenure who were not affiliated directly with the ,
"'"V teachers can make more money working' (ion distributed in our community regarrises Within a selected school system, so Levy Campaign. To those who'tpok the "
v In Industry:'1, worked .in Industry all my •, ding the upcoming school levy. This* lias . raises thti salary averages. Avon Laku's time to attend, my hafs off- to you.:?*
. -~rlifeand I never got half of;tho benefits proven very beneficial In that many
average salary is'S27,330 for *) teacher. Wholhor for or against the Loyy,' you : S:
felhal they get. I don't thlff" VU see loo , questions of concerned cltizans have
The state average Is $24,518.00. Avon took the tlmu to bo involved and ask \
T-'many teachers'leaving trie system lo go
Lake'has the highest average salary.for questions. But where were the other,,,
X to .work, for a livings And also thoy want -been addressed, sensitive issues brought ' teacher and administration of Lorajn 8S00 registered voters in Av^itwLakc?
to
light.;-and,
factual
misconception
^^smaller/class sizes. Mow*many children
This meeting had no business being hold -':
clarified. '":•:,.,., • ..'. -,•' ... , " County. We ba%-o the 5th highest average '- in
n^sjo. tb_9y*want-to teach; ten? , - '
the Audio-Visual Lab — it "should havp''
_,,fortcachersandthe2nd highestavoraBO
,
Tlieso
oxciiangRfc.^f
informaUon
have
l*^:/.!?r^also ;surprised thnt Mr. Armbre^ht
for adnrinistralors In the Southwestern required the Gym toehold, 500 to 1000
|i€|*"pushing thi3 levy. He's.the pres^doiit-: pointed out to me scvtT.j'* good re?.""ns
Conference based on the, 1085-80 Salary residents and-parents who had/quos—'•>:|^'bf',/A;A.R.P. and he knows -ho> the•"' : to believe that the volets of Avon Lake Study. ' -,
, tions to be answered.:. Unfortunately, : ;
• ' . , - '•••;•• '•'• .
should
and
will
support
the
passage
of
,
1^;"retired
people
live
on
a
fixed
incqmo
(ust.ns the,"Norman Rockwell family**-'^;
L
l:s
~fand Can't afford any more expenses My- iVo school, levy on February 3. Among "...-M'he subject of. merit pay aridfor an no ;tonger. exists today, mostxpooploj;}
,
• .'alternative salnry schedulo has been'pro- heem content to Jut the nmvs mctlia do ::
.. r?incoma hasn't, increased any: hundred : thi-m are the following.;-, " '
I0'dollars;-thls year. Doesn't hc-Tcad the . i::Our woHd is becoming "more corn- • posed Blnco 19M.'Recently, A SAI-ARY tlieir-research for them.',We'can only.,'
l^p'ape'rs'and
see that poverty is on thd in- , plox. Our young pooplij^noed to, bo as STUDY COMMITTEE/FINAL REPORT hope that the door-to-door solicitation1 1_
;'
1
case: In Lqralri County'by morn than,,1 wclt'prcpared as possible tt» cope-with . . has'been submitted to Dr. Dusek. Tho last weekend produced same thought "'
•
finding
and
rrcommondutions
are
very
ly/'other,: cb'jrity ' in the state? And" an ever changing tcichnologlcni and
provokirg questions and comments. : : *"'
While iho committee "finds ,!" And-finally,:tho corrections. Avon":
icsn'rho know, thnt Avon
Lake
Is (n competitive society. "This requires-our "• interesting.
:
; ; :
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It'
difficult
to
argue
againsL,:.th'n
>raln County?
, : ,
:: Lake does have .an average teacher
. being able to attract only the most highly;"
.qualified educators and also requires the* philosophy behind u merit'pay* plan, salary which Is competitive with other [ v
,
"too
litany
problemit
exist,
with
the
Imschools
in our athletic conference. This:;
offering of a full and continually up-,
plementation of such" o "plan to recom- ' avoroiji:. however, is driven higher by •
^certainly hope that all ..the peup^w datrd -curriculum for college bound
wfcodon't wont the levy lo pass won't t,
students as Well as for students chousing' mend, its cunsidurulloo.- In - addition,- tho high"' length ot" sorvlca /.of our .';•"
"the 'cbmmiPw does not feel; that teacliing staff and the high percentage of;"
feared; by any bad-weather next Tues- a vocational career. Passing the school
3tIy.''vvThls
is just "what these money. levy 'will ensure our ability. toLnc--. - changes in th«r current index system are teachors with Master's Degrees.'Since;;."".
1
'possibla
at this time since tbw_'maiority almost 20% of tho current staff hus more ;,._•
hufcgry people want. They want us lo complEsh this.
. "
•
, af the current teaching stuff am near tho than 24 years of teaching cxporienco *;v
. ^ J l a ^ a :t homo because of bad weathor so ,
2. The reduction in busing transporta- "lop* of the current plan and would be thls meatiS that, ronceivably, thirty stafl T
|;iir;they: ican.steal from us. But lot's fool
'^thern^and get out find show them that lion for public and purochlal students,, adversely • affectod ., by - this typo af mombors could elect retirement.in thoV-l
lias
resulted In concern over tho safety
proposal."
,
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liwb're'as smart as (hoy am. Let's vote
next five years, in addition to normal - :
gagainst; the levy. I'm sure that thoy can of young children (*:"id has Inconveturnover. .Frankly, if I- were~n nowly •.'*',
nienced
many
oi'o«r
citizens.
Passageof
It cannot he urgucd that the toachor Is , minted college graduate; I would prefer .
jjifigjrybut -omcwiy toc'it expenses and •
k^'savomonoy I knowthot Miavohndtodo tho levy will restore full busing service Ihe most essential ingredient .of the to apply to any of tfe^roihcr area school. ' -'
education
system. Wholhor tho educa- . systems offering |jp to $2400 more In an-',:.
, arid will prevent further reductions In
tional process Is Improved proportional, n u a l s a J a r y . "
'(W
*
*
• ' • ' ' * other beneficial services offered to thu
(/"
- •' \ - " V " . - ' — ' • " - / • » ' - • , ; .'. ' ' • '
(o tho costs remains lo be soon. Tfio
Vf
M iry A Garnbino community by the schools.',
So. what's yoL'.docislon o n the school - v ;
salary
costs
have
•
continued
to
go
up
'
3. Froi.-* a personal-financial standlovy? If history Oianjndiciitor, over 60% :,''-i (.
Avon Lake
point, passage of Ihe school levy benefits • despite Iho reductions In staff. The ad- won't oven both'ar to Vtite. And of tho re-, How about a
ministration has attempted to reduce, maindor, only;i>no pifson.ln sixty w i l l : ; : .
every
homo
ovvnor
In
Avon
Luke.
\.y 'complete breakdown?
Realtors have long known that one of casts in every other facet of our system. : havo gottonrihe facts from t h e Levy ,;•_,.
' To the Editor
[Most of us are very much nwnreof the
r M a tax paying senior utl/un.on a ; tho primary reasons .-• person chooses to most recent attempt. BUSING)' '•" * Forum.' Fori'jhe rest, perhaps a phono;..f
call to Iho tSuporintendant o r a Board : L
mnvo to a community is the quality and
; limited budget, we cannot afford a raise
At snmn paint. It wcuid bo prudent to Member to ^ot some first hand informal .:_
reputation
or
thai
«-ommunity>
school
i^iln our taxes when oil the extra nionlus
on more than the increasing costs as - tfon Is appropriate. But whatever your :
system. Wo have historically henofittod arely
L*%would bu uscfl primarily for teacher
thermometer of progress. Itapjiears decision, p l q a ^ - u r i t ju»iVop Into the ,",.'•_
from
cur
schoc!
systems
itxceltont
••^salary Incrt-ases and extra school acthat to anure the stiidonts of a quality
:.,
ruputationhy string our proper,^ values rprogressive education, thoro needs to bo [ voting booth'and voto yourVionscienco
^.UvlUea according to Mr Du*i.k
i
%%. How about a complete breakdown on , increase 'si^iiica'ntly, whole nflighbor- r. additional methods of tracking Iho offl* without tho.facta.;., •;•::•'... •. '••My-'"O •K\vy.: •:••
.
:
John
W.
Burrows
lexactly what the monies would bo used
ing communitlns have not experienced cloncyof the system. ,:--,: • : • • • .
iforf
.••;•:•.••-'••..•• those same property value; gains. I .-. : None of the obsorv itlons or comments
S&WIuVa declining school population.' believe ovory Avon Lake home owner
in this letter indicate that tho teachers of
r our teachtrrs ore still th*. highest paid in ••.-.•• will agree (hat a small Increase in pro. . r ™. .;:-.-, . A v o n Lake. Chto440t2 /- ;
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Ooraln County
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HGM & Miller Bishop Merge
5 Continued tram pag& !
S residential olficcs and over 1100
£ asMx:wtes serving effcht counties. At the
< titnu sf the merger, HGM 'Hilltop had 23
•a: offices and U30 associates fertile 1
^Cuyahoga. USe; Ashtabula. GeaLjja.
•« Summit uivd Lordit. Countici*. Miliarw Bishop had tine office.*' and ,iyj
£ associates serving Western
UJ Uirain and Medlua Counties.
All thirty-seven offices w ill r
ojien under present irmiiujjement arul
covjwrate Bunagenimit vvili remain inUct under the diriictiori ^r the three
otvnvrs The corporal*:' structure includes a-i/i-hoiiM- mortgage company. rrfuliysliiffcd national relocation <Mvislari.
one of the in j ' s larjjus! 'management
companies, a new homes division, one
of ihi1, most extensivb training dcparl-i
awnis anywhere, an errors and amls•iio.i progran., a home-warranty program and an 'ic-house legal departctuit.
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JAMES E. LICHNIAK, D.P.M.
Office
for the
Practice of Podiatry
Paying for
too much
business ;
• Sports Medicine • General Podiatry
• FootSdrgery
• Biomechanics
• Childrens Foot Problems .
• See how much you
may save with our
Ujiior-m*de Customizer
policy.. ,
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THE LANDINGS
32730 Walker fload, 1-3
Avpn Lake, Ohio 44012
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Avon Lake: 9334021
Sploveland: 651-502?
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, Office Hours
, ;By Appointment
Urbin Resigns Council Seat
hy Linda Kavacs
PET
CASE
Donald J. Pisteya
Veterinarian
Birds are very susceptible :o a i r borne
pollutants such as tobacco smoke, cooking
fumej, paint fumes,
•luodorants,: and hair
s p r a y s . Care , must
always ba taken to
isolate - birds from; the
room when, these Ir- lacquer In' tbu sprays I*
thought to be Ibc cause.
ritants, are present. .
_ JNowVa nevn probl*=a Oirds usually rocrr.-nr In
has been sesn with hair 1-2 weeks if kopt away
sprays. Birds that like to from spray treated
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chew or play with their i t e m * . ,-. •
T h i s . , m*)sr a g e U
owner's hair: have come
dawn with neurological brought to you as a
problems' frota the hair public servlca Tram Dr.
spray ini tha hair, Symp- Donald.I. PcleyB, Avon
toms seen I:K1UG3 twit- Lake Animal Clinic. ;24
ching, vyobbling. • •• and MiJIor Road, Avon Labi.
loss of equilibrium? The Phono 033-5297.
DavfdW.
'McCtenehan
Avon LaJ>»
933-7044
/instate
Legal Notice
UOAL'NOTICC
fte. Lorain Counfr Court of ComITXM Pi«as. Ptobaim DivHlon, C O M
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FEBRUARY6
1:00p.m.- 5:00 p.f^.
NO.
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This screening will be held at...
THE LANDINGS
.445 Avon Belden Rd.
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; 933-4000 ';
Stephen K; Heteyv R.PH.
Next To Convenient Food Mart
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Ttomas F(. O - » f . Attmoooaiof,
ot tti« CiUta of Rita Ma* Sctwart. v.
Susan PawlocM ak» , Stnam M.
Pa*(o«W. |Ljyam Counfy Probata
Court Case No. 69328. addrns
u-iknown, but wna'« Ian Wicwi ad1VM3 * > u 1491 Oicha-d Orovv
A*wnu<«r UkiMOod, OtoQ 44107.
' Win take not* tfwt on Itw K day of
"January. J987, tfr# u>ioV«iffV»o, O«t .
&*hoil of Thom» R. O-«n. Atfminiuratcr of tn* H*UM cf H"« Mae
.1 Sefnavz. rHml « Complaint for Sol*
of fteal Proptfiy Vrxiwrt a> 23a
Bn«)il«ld. Avon U k o , OWo 44012 M!>Qlng ttut tha w k of auch prap«r. ly «as rMceuary to pay t M d«DU.
ctiOfg*, »nd legacliis of V\% MUM of
Pita M M Scrnnvz- Such f**4t
E»U» )• hxatcd in l t « City at Avon
. Lake. County of Lofam, Stat* of
Ofilo and mof* fuOy known ay •.. •'
Subtoi ,107 In i n * Innwood B*wh
OjtjdtvwiOrt No. t ..'i* a port ol
t>*Q3>-al A*0rt Townahip tivcUon ta
as ( i p f u r i in ttta rKoroXf nlat.
voiurtw IS. d- 10 of Lorwn County
'Ma»».-,
• In Cooperation With ::^
Principals of HGM Hinlop Realtors and Miller Bishop & Associates Realtors sign '£•
the agreement forming Aveni-Miller Realty Corporation, the largest residential >?;
real estate brokerage company in Ohio. Left to right, Vincent T. Aveni, chairmanl;^
of the board; Joseph T. Aveni, president, and Jamas C Mi.ler, president,
western division. • ' • . , ' < ,
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AVON LAKE — Wilri "tjreat reRrLt"
cily council presidunt Ermn Havurtwct
acceptcd a fetior of -resignation from
. Counciimun-at-liirge Viiice ; Urhin ut
\iondny nighi'.i trouicll tnuctJng
In, his Idler Urbin raid o now work
schtttlult? would make il impassible for
him to attend council iiieetinys. Rnlhtr
than be un Ineffective councilman ho
« l u he decided to "put lib Idt.it .ind
drains on hold" and ru»I«n. V.i
Mrs. Haverback. praised Urbin For hh
consciontinus service find noted ho had
biton electcJ by a larfje majority of \otos
ia (ho last ulccilon. r
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Tho city charter says council hos 30
days to appoint n successor, then tho appointmenlTails,to iho mayor.,
AppIIoilionafrom people wishina to
serve Urbin'a uncxpired term (until Dec.
31. 10H7J will bo accnplnd by the clerk, of
council at city hull until 4:30 p m un
Feb.. 16. ,
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NuiriLM of candidates will bu annpunc
ed at • council work session beginning
nl 7 p.m. Feb. 18, according to tho t o a j cl! president.
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Any resident who has b«en a qualified;
olKCtur in Avon Lako for two yoars may
apply For tho op«n council past, Mrs. •
Haverbacl; .said. - - •
In olharactlan, council dnnriimnusly :
approvcil thf ihfrtl find Final roadin« of,
an. amended' general fee schuilulu :
relating to tho building department itnd
planning and zoning.
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Major cha'Jgws arc in tho feus for per-1.
mils for clue ."rfcnl and healing, basement
end footer' tlln repair and .temporary:
signs. A S2S landscaping fuc was deleted
since it 19 not used, according to t h o ,
legislation's sponsor Judy Emriclr; ' •
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Siuejocl l o aa Irgat nigfwiays P t f m a n v n t
P a r e a l . N o .
Tfid Co""P'ain*i '"HKwidn that tft*
(NaJitlff M autfK^ / lo Mil |Ti» liv
i*r*it In lfi« atwv* rMat Eslal*. «'-d
thni Lh* (tgh» Inleraati and li*ns of
• all cartlei M luilv demmlnad. adju»i*d and protwMed and for such
h ltf
« ( •• Wsh plaintitt
may tw *ntitl«d.
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Tn« dalandait "»rrwd abov* is t+
quliwd to answV on or tnfor* th* 5
nay of Apdf. 1907This NoOC« is P tblithod pursuant
lo authority of nuta 4.4 of tft* Ohio
flul^a of Chril Proe»dut» on fc*frallol
Thomas H- Owort. AdrrHmttralor uf
m« Eitai* of R>U Ma« Sctiwari. by
Rot>«1 Hart SlotltK. Altorrwy tor
PlaintlB, 75 PuttW Sqiiar* BuCding,
SuiM MOO, Cleveland. Ohio 44113.,
SrOTTER*KOOSED
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75 Public Squar* Ouikling
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A.A.R.P. installs
Officers
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All About Town
Continued from prae 1
Samplrt 'egislation which would have i(
allowed jonliig permits to be Issued^
when 1 *j percent of improvements flro^
Complete in a subdivision, but before ow
vote by council to approve a final plal-jj,"
was rujectud by tho commission us being
to strmgenL
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rheru seemi to bo a concensus amom
planners tliat specific
ivliat '90 percent complete**Treally^
moans would be enough for them, to,
work with, and 100 porr^U completion
may not bu necessary
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No action was taken on Iho matter, but ^
planner* voicing an opinion appeared t o ^
ho satisfied with the "Oi
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_:. Only (im« will leU wHe^tho next
is,' but the attitude of the commtj
soemi to favor a resolution.which will!
benefit builders and still p
Now shopping center In
-\BS, jays Neil W e l n b d r g u r . p j S
dent of | & D Properties owners of (he 3 8 ^
plus acres on the northeast corner-^aM : ' r
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oar& WiiUterRdsj,
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Over tfio years' two o t h e r ' q p
bavo ma'do'similar"ofrorls'.lq.'; build-'La.V'
shopping center OP.- this l cornor., r I,.pointed this out inmy ccnyorsution with':;:
Mr. ^Weinborger last WBC^^who^ln-'f'dialled ho was'well nwiire orthb'pusL
promises on the corner. Weinbersor.;in-; ;.
dicaled | & D Properties has uvoryinten-lion of making th/«'Rtrt|> center a foiility.i
Plans call for a. liiarcJivare store.;card,'';
shop, resiaurant, dry.cleanor plus otlmr'V
related businesses,^ Wuinborsor said '
ground brotiklng should take piacb latar t h i s y e a r . - - ' ;•
..Inntnllation of now '."officers for the
American Association of Retired I'crsons. Chapter 21*43, was beautifully offieldtud by Rev., Ducuy and Rev. Campbelt of llm United Church uf Christ.
..Officurs for the coming year aro;
t'ruslttont - Lillian Nllus; - 1st Vlce1'rcsidont -Stevo Rfidosevjc ;: -Socrelary.
- Evo Aloxundor:* Treasurer -Jean flatly.
. '..Board of Directors consist uf:- Evo'
Gcicr, Thnhna Homiin. Uen McDonald,
Vickio Rollo, Rosoniary Taddeo, Uornico
-Zedikiirnnd Alborta Zoigluj-.
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Vyiiile those people havQ been chosen
to serve A.A.R,!'.— they uro tilso willing
tp servo their communitlw, whenovor.
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Revisions *o tho improvement olans
for Westwinds5i-bdl»;isfon No n, asi
will as some^fund transfers were appnmd on a ono rnding busts
\r
Russ I ynch was saluted bycounciHof
ins years of public servico a s / "
din-ctor Lynch resigned th«.y
l> because of time limita^-jn."*1
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Million'gallons! Plans' : aru' in-thbH
works to, construct a I'rmillion.gHUoti
elevated water tank n( tho'ond'of Pin;.V
Oak Parkway. According to Avon Lnko-^
Utilities Director. John .:Kh|opper,-' l h c - •lank will bu similar 'lb'others in Avon "7
Luke reaching 150-160 ft;in height;,Tho-t:
now tank'woiikl supportlho increased ;,demand.for industrial water in western;<'
Avon La ko. Construction could '"start ; in
carlv lOfla. . '
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Now Op»nt The Avon Lake Ice Pond l 1
at Hlosser Field is now.open." For moro I
information on hours, check this.wecks-^
Spor)":A leisureSuction.;!^^'-:--1}'^-;-:;-^";;
.-.;Carrier Needed to duliveriTlm Press :
an L a k e Rd.;- between. Curtis/•'andv
Mobrewdod In Avon La&e'.'pleaso phono *•
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un f-Vli. Z. Th:: papular Vijlcn" >j\ Clulj; cfj"»jrs scholarships far those, hy
dndyir.iiS.iny ev«r^ wit! L ^ t n Jit 7 p.m.
ttvi in the fields oE library scieno;.
ani! I'KE-KliGlSTRATlQN' IS RE-,
g nursiny. comicunicating, arts,
QUIKKU lo plari. rn.n:u.rU*!!.* Cili ttii; or art at an Ohjo college or university.,
libiiiry today iy rjwVeyuur rL'^wrviitions!
The schobrsliip* are cfTer'od to high
sitiool seniors and to homemai/trs retui1SUIFJII children (prw:.itoo!| Jiid OMLT .itttg to jchool, or'• wishing to receive
<:hi!ilren alikt; haw o:ijo;od riiis t'rddi^ tnii.iiag to help support herself ond/ottiuii ot ihc Avon Librarif'J Plan to briny her fdmily. Ohio Federation uf Wot en's
tin* vvhpliJ family so each o n ntuku a gift , Club membtrs may' also apuly for
uflovu fur th« WM-oii!.
schpUxrsJiips for conlinuing education
in a field leading to a position in cummuniiy ^lucation. The Avon Women's
AVON WOMEN'S CLUC MEETING
Avon Women's Club f i l l hvld :heir ClubfceljiSto sponsor the.se scholarships
nutting on Fob. y ttt 7JU p.m. in the with their donations to the Ohio Federal
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Conlral Trust Hank mewting room.' lion fur.*ls
(l).;troil Rd.'-Avoii)
I^oans are also available to Avon
Rtrt'iJouts fur educational purposes
Tin,- i!ic<Hinj4 will t»? an ii.lmestiiig or.tr
as lilt- Club hosts a proprattt ol Can(L-s; bejonJ hi«ti school. The Avon Student
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IM;U> Fund has been made available
Awariis, and .( prc»ont.itiun frnin T*h.u
Instttuu: and 11OHY Sluik-nt. Jill Snydur. , since IU03. Applicatiotw raay Iw niadc at
iiny
time during the year. Monies for the
in lh« coininihtily
loan1 fund in Avon Women's Cful) are.
•am UL'tcditiu urid
g
ruiruttl through the annual sale ul Avon
ed \o do so. For.more information atvoul
Women's Club.Calendars. , •.
the W*ultrig or Women's Club in gunurnl
ptuasu cull V.iteriii cit !)34-«r»iM.
PERSOXS WISHING TO APPLY FOR'
Hosti'«ss*M for the •i(v«ning of l-Vb. 'A A SCHOLARSHII1 itauy do 'hi:, by contacwill bt; Ann I'oruban. Shitron Kralt, Uct- ting Mrs. fJturirt Fisc? -<;r in tue Guidanco
iy Kn;n*rs, and Mary Lau Schii;r«.-ium.
dupartniont of thu Avon High Schoalon
Sionpy Rid«« Road. •APPUCATIOn'
DEADLINE IS MARCH 15. ,
AVON RESEARCH CLUB MEETING
PERSONS INTERESTED IN ODTlif Avun KiJMiiirch Club' will mi;yt
Fcb, I3at lUa.m. in thuhoiiiiiori'ut Fur- TAINTN'G A STUDENT LOAN may do
so by sending inquiries to thu Avon
nas. The p.rugraiti1 will tie "American
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ThuiJtru1* and there will be .1 gunst. Women's Club Inc.,'at P.O. Box 2, Avon.'
Ohio 44011. or by contactina a membt'r
speaker.
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Commit feu fur the. afternoon will be of the club.'
Alien and Norraa Miggins-'
BABYSITTING CLASSES
Cucsts are welcome, Pleiisy call
Avon Women's Club is again sponsorH o s t e s s .
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ing a Babysitting Clinic for boygan.1
uirls 12 years and over DEGINNINC
"-'•AGIIETn DINNER
M A R C H 7 .
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Avon H|hh Band will bo -ipansuring a
The clinic will invulvo three sfisslona
Spiighfitti't'i.,'..wr on Feb. IS at Avun
on three con5ecutiv(t Satuniays from D
Middle School From I2-) p.m.
a^n,. to Noon.
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Tickets muy be purchased from any
The Ked Cross will be providing in-batid member. Cost is .$4 foradults und
strttction for this certuication course. A.
S3 for children ages 5-12. GreJit chance
nominal fee will bo charged.
for a litllo social gathering to chase away
P R E - R E G 1 S T R A T I O N IF ENthu winter bluus. Call your friends and
dine together while suppor! your; COURACED. Contact Beth at 9.17-G41I
or Kathy at,937-5833 for registration
hometown band!
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and/or moru information. Classiis will be
held at Avon 'High School on Stoney
SCHOLARSHIPS AND LOANS
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The' Ohio Federation of Women's
ft AVON...People On the move
i by Sheila Westfall
FEB.
'";,Please send article? you wish to have
included in this column to She!1.!
•Westfall at 2'J99 H-I>*JS Streut, Avun,
Ohio 44011 BY NOON ON THE
THURSDAY BEFORE DATE OF
'.,;, PUBLICATION. Call 934-0740 for muiv
y*.Information.
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DATEMINDEK
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JAN. 28:
*:..;•., TOPS Meeting a p.m. at Ihu Central
!?•Trust Bank.
.^vJAN.31: '
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JSr;-;-Pcrogi Dinner at the Avon V.F.U'. «
,^\plm..to Midnight.
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LEAGUE, REGISTRATION;
5chiK)l,1-3 p.m.'Avon Unitirfl
fv -; Methodist Fullowship Club
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"•••';-;FEB.2: ' ,. . .
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Holy Trinity1 Ladies Guil'i
• p.m. at Church Hall Avon Historical
'".'Society'Meet ing'1 at Old Town ,Hull at 8
,' ftm. "Candy Mafcltifi" Family Nitu ;it
•; Librarv-7 p.m.'-Pro-registratiun.
:• FEB. 3 :
- BAND BOOSTERS Meeting at Avon
High School.
FEB.-4:
: -Avon Athletic Hoosters MetVting.
FEB.5."
y;- UttK^Mca'guu Public Meeting..
>- Festival of Fluwurs Meeting:
FEB. a:
IS- LITTLE LEAGUE - REGISTRATION
i;i-3 p.ai. at Middltt,School.'1
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y/ : .Avon PTA Meeting.
V:-. ; Avon Sportsmun's Club Meeiins at a
V;;^pJm. Williams CL
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1,'a.. Avon Women's Club Meulibg 7:30
^ p . r a . a t Central Trust Bank.
>i'^'Avon Council Mooting.
fe-FEB.
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Unilod MfthutHst •VVoiiicri Mwiitii;. .
Avon Lions. Club Mealing.'
, VvF.VV. l W 7035 MLHTtinij.
FEB. 13:
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Avon Kwscarch Clun rvNjijtin-:.
FEB. l l :
VALENfINK'S DAY - Sor.d
*wvi^v
M your VaWitm.- in THfci t'KKSS!
FEBl 15:
Avoo .High ,'jchoul Hand .Spaghetti
Uinnur l.l-j.p.m. atMiHiili; School.
FEB. 18;
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L\ST CHANCE TO
REGISTER FOR SOCCER!
K«j;isttation Tor Avon Youth Soccer
has .i!ri!«iily taVbit plao.1. IFytiu niisseil it
you nmy.st'iltfL'fysier your'child by running tip to City Hall right nway!
Offiuiul registration closing will bu ;it
the frid uf lli« busitu-ss doy .on JaniLi^y
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3 *- for mure information cat I Frank Culfa34-S*175or Ai Uc«I at !134.5301.
T L E LEAGUE REGISTRATION'
.von 'Li(llc ix-d^ui.' Keyistrulion fur
•Boys and Girls ag'.'s K-15 yv.-irs ar,ii(ju
, will tiikt: place on Feb. 1 nhd F«b. H froni '
I-:) p.m.iit ttiu Avun MiddiuScliool, i'orsons interested in'.Umpiring' Sit"IL"'
Iniyst bu at least 13 years of ago) may
suhniit iipplicaiwiis ol rugbl,r>ition. First
year players arc required to briny proof
of age, such as a birth (.crtificalo.
Thure will bu fivu seponitu leagues.
Cost is J25 for unc^hild, S15 fur a s o
t;onJ child. S10 for u third, with a maximum cost of S5D per (nmily. Sr. mid fr.
!eag<iu.s Senior and Junior leilgUL's arc
S25 ['t*r player. Plan !o uttctid registration and the monthly tnuetingff of'thu
league.
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FAMILY "CANDY-MAKING"
N1TE AT LIBRARY
VamiUss ore incited to th« Avon
Library to enjoy the art of candy-making
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DALE'S T.V. SERVICE
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FOR SALE:
-17"SYLVANIA
COLOR TV S130
EXCELLENT CONDITION
-19"MAGNAVOX
COLOR TV S1S0
on AgtfSTRQNG FLOORING"
. ,-CrowneKprlon.'"Gla2e.Cra(t
• Reconditioned
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Cleveland 835-1122
Lorain 933-4859 ,
."SS^ OFF;, ffii ON ANY CONGOLEUM J
2 5 % OFF«n Fprrnlca.Cabinet Rfeco\ier
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C u s t d m w 6 o d m a d e c a b i n e t s .' J , y , ' •••'.••
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Super Savings on / '
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STAIN MASTER carpeting, , - • : . _ .
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ARMSTRONG carpeting &, : , . . • ^><. v . f
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YOUR FAMILY MEEDS
MORETODAYTHAN
YESTERDAY.
.934-696^
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FINANCIAL
SERVICES
Jffii;D!scount Brokerage Available;
• Total £*!•>• Planning and A M M
Cooroinaiion
• CottMB Financial Planning • Tax Mfw r«4 R«Ur«mt>il tncumv
- PltnB' 1,0, Va, Kaogh Plans
• lnvasUntftu: botn TaxaM* and Tax
..Advantaged' ,
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• UnHtad Parttwnhtp*'* ,
• Mutual Funds*
• Madlcal Enp«nw>
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Income
• ProtnsiOnaJ Ovartteod Eip
• Exocutlvt FinanciJt Counsahng
' Servtcv*
• Gioup Uf• and Medical Insurance
• P»n*ton. Profit Sharing and 4QIK
Plan*
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„ Linda D. Noble
Registered Representative
Specializing in Financial.
Estate, and Tax Planning
Avon Lako - 933-5848
•621-7343
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-FISKER VCR.
Everything costs more those days, thank*
IO inflation. Now both spouses work just
to cover a growing lanilly's orowing
costs. And if you both work, v ° " both
nerd life insurance. Look Into J policy for
your mate.
SCHOOL LEVYCOST?
First of all. remember that taxes arc not based
q OP the market value bi a home but on LSc
* assessed value. The assessed vnlvie is about 3 5
percent of ihe price a home would sel!.atb :.....;
A home with a market value (sellfng price) of
$50,000 would have an assessed value of
| $17,500. One with a.market valu* of $100,000
VL-ould have an assessed value of $35,000, etc.
The next thing'to remember Is that' the
February Iwy Is listed as 5.75 mills - but a 23
mill levy which Is now being collected will exptar
before the 5.75 mill tax, begins in 1988, This,
means the actual Ippmise in tax Is 3.45 mills.
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there is one more Issue • a 12.5 percent,
rollback applies to iaxei^ and some.taxpayers
65 and over rnay be eligible,for an additional
homestead evemption which; further lowers
property taxes.
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So, If you are still following all this, let's take
the home with a market value of $50,000 and ,
compute the actual tax increase of the Febntary
school !wy:
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• Take 35 percent of $50,000 to get thz
assessed value = $17,500.
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• Multiply $17,500 tt..es 3.45 (the new levy
amount less the expiring one's amount) =s :
$60.38.
• Deduct the 12.5 percent rollback =-.
$52.82.
. • Divide by 12 months .»• $4.40 per month _
Based on these same calculations, the OWIMT.
of a home with a marketvaluc o( $100,000 will
pay an added $8.30 per month in new taxes.
The levy will runfor five years. NOT A BAD
V A L U E
William H. Bommer
934-4510
Michael W. Bommor
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934-4313
36971 Detroit Bd., Avon. 0/
SorvlngThe Aron Since 1932
IMATIOiMWIDE
INSURANCE
Nationwide is on your *«>«
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Ths Avon Lake Education Association asks
that you weigh thie cost of additional taxes;
against the cost of deterioration to our
educational program., Taxes may be high, but
education (s priceiess!
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PAID FOR BY THE AVON LAKE EDUCATION ASSOC. ,
I give my permission for the ALEA to use my
article from the Pressline. Undo Kovaca ••-
LOBAIN COUNTY'S FINEST USED CARS
'78 CHEVY CAMERO
. Zrioof.1 V3. aiitcmaiic • ,' . ."
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'79 PONTIAC LeMANS
2 J o o r . f i cylinder, a u t o m a t e .
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'SO DODGE OMNI 024
2 d o o r , 4 cyfircier. alriomalic, r t o # tires
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'78 BUICK REGAL LIMITED
2 door., V-6, automatic, ai/.
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'78 MERCURY ZEPHYR
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4 door, automatic, air, woodgroin
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'79 FORD MUSTANG
2 door, coupe. 4 cylinder, automatic
'83 FORD ESCORT
ivSrs. May's 4 yoar o'd morning class fdscinalcd by a story being toW
4 door, 4 cylinder. aiiicratic, a^-
Jack And Jill Accepts Registration
'81 FORD GRANADA
• 4door. 6cylinder, *&0..'air T
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'81 BUICK CENTURY
'81 DODGE PICKUP TRUCK
•.'iton.Bcytndflr.standariJifarcsrrnasion-:
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'80 CHEVY CITATION
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2 door, 4 cyknde^ automatic. 40.000 mites. . i
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82 FORD LTD
4 door, V-a, automatic
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'81 NISSAN DATSUN 320 GX
: 2doer. <cylinder. 4s p e e d - . . . . . - - .
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'82 CHEVY CAVALIER WAGON
4 d o o r . 4 cylinor, a u t o m a t i c - -.:'..,,•
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2tioof,4cytincef,automatic,alr..:.„...;,.,
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;80 GMC PICK-UP TRUCK
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door, 6 cylinder, automatic.' sharp..
2door,4cylifxifif,4«pe«d.mrtrasharp.,
$2983
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2door.V-6,automatic,air,.....
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2 door, V-6, automatic, air
'80 BUICK CENTURY
, 4door,V-6,automatic.air,.:
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2 door, 4 cylinder, 4^peed.--...'viV^i'.......
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2door, V-S,automatic,air....;.;,
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" 2 door. V-6, automatic, a1', s i e r e o . . . . - . . . . . . . . . .
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4 dooi; 4 cylinder, automatic, a)r..-,
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: 4 door, V-B, leather, stereo, air, cruise..-.
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2 dow, 4 cylinder, 4 speed, sunroof, steroo
4 d o o r , V - e . a u t o m a t i c , « i r . . , ' > . ' ; . ' . ' - • ' > , ' J ' \ . - J . -'-..
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• 84 DODGE ARIES WAGON
4 ctoor, 4 cylinder, automa'ic, a i r — j , . . . . . . . . . . .
'81 AMC JEEP CHEROKEE
4 d o o r . B c ¥ i i r i d o r . 4 * 4 . . •;-;•'.•: ; . i . , , . • , . - .
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4 d o o r , 4 c y « n d e r . e i ; t o m a l i c , a i r . « e r e o ., . . .
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-4door,V>S,automatic.air.
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4 door, V-6, automatic, a i r , , , . ; . . . . ,
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'84 DODGE 600
4 door. 4 cylinder, automatic, air, s t e r e o ,
*32 BUICK 'REGAL'
2door»V-6,automatic,air..;../.
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4 door, V-6, automatic, air. stereo
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4door.V^.air,55.000miles-..;.......:......
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:'84 PONTIAC 6000;
$4988
$4988
$4988
$4988
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$4988
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391OO CENTER
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- 4 door, V-6. automaUc, air, stereo.. i,.;:,-,,.,; i , , ,
; FINANCE PLANS AVAILABLE
MASTER & VISA CARDS WELCOME
Bab Mam's
mctMC \
Bara Reinstates
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counted in each cleUion.//
Rcprosentative John Uara ID-Elyrlu)
The final pu.ee of le^falntiun would,,
, announced today thai .• 'JA has re1
JintroduceH. thrco pieces ^leKislation us -Tnliww Ohio National Guard members to*
' Iho 117th Ccmirul Ardrably: session' purchase special Identifying Ohio *
license plalcs
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convunud. , '. '.,.•' ' *\ . . . . .
Representative Bara safd. "I was re- \ ]•
"I believy theso bills are important and
quested
by
constituents
to
introduce
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huvoavorygcod chanc>'of being paused
each of ihoso bills fin 'he luil Mission. I -• ,
duritiH this session." Dnrtt snld. : ,
hud much support or them then, and 1 ^ JT
The first bill would allow hoards of
uduciilion to crm'.it t'arningH from the in- ; expect^ that support to iy*lp >n early ^
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vustment of school district funds, othnr passagu this session "
thun the sinkinB fund or bom! rulitoment fund, to any school district fund It
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designates. Prcse.itly; the inw pcrmit3
such uarnlngs lo bu paid only into the
board's .gcnoriil fund. Tiiis Uigislution : Duo to I tie snow, you sCll have on op--* n,,
would nlloiv bonrds of educnlt-ju^lo •',. portunlty lo glvt generously through the
^
credit such Intoresl buck to the scl ool Mothers March campolnn of iho MarrK T
funds which earned tliuni nr to another , ef Dimes Duu lo thoi'nclemont ^-uathtr,"
fund in need.Thts loRfslation WHS stifj-, iho deadline, hat, been pushed bock lo^
nested by&iwln H^iyvvood, treiisuror ol .Feh.-t. Join in tho March of Dimes' mfor.
the Elyrfa City Schools. ,
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si'jn lo prevent birth defects when a :
A second bill, ro-iiitrodu^^l this past: . marclinr knocks on jour door'
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week, nllnws voters to request absent
voter's iittd iinhetl servio; nhsenl voter's
bnllois for several elections in a cnlendar'
.year by a single appliestioii. Tho bill nlso
provides fur spucliJ absent overseas
A baby boj, VVtiyne Nicholai. wai
voter's. bat told that may be prnpared born lo Unite uiu! bitphnnlo Jameson of
earlier for usi* by overseas tv$ulnr aiid !2tl Duff Dr, Avon IJike pn Dtrcmbor';
armod s'orvic'o vplitr's tit betlor1
thuir ;return 'in. timii^o bu , 'Jt» l»au at luiniaw G< lonXllaspilal
.. W.iyttu .wm,httl in i! 7 t bs 12 O ^ ami
WHS 20Mi Inches long
. A bdb> hoy Ghrhtlan E'ivvnrd, iva^
hum November It l9ttQloDr und Mm
,Paul Priebo of Avon, I nke ChrUlian
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writhed 7 Lb^ 7 0 / und ttlit 20JA In. .A Uabysittinp Clinic will bu held althe
c.htss
long
Avon Laka. Public Llbrnry un Ihe first
three Saturdays in Fuhruary, the 7th,
"Aboby^irl Katie Ann. was born lo Ed
14th." a n d ' 2 J st. from 1-2:30 p.m. and Ghrislf CJtitivel.md of 233 Inwood
Kniorccncy procedures, cruntivu child iQ!vd.r'Avon Lake on October 2s' J,B55ut
euro, nnd safety will bn stressed by the i-'nlrview Guneral Hospital Katie weigh*
presenter. Polly Carson. Hoys nnd girls *x\ In iii a lbs 1 oz and was 2.VH Inches
a«cs 11 nnd older are eligible to rr,f>i-i!orL
for this : free . series :hy callinu the.
A baby girl, B«l»«ity M Rudolph WHS
Cliildron's Room at the Library, born to Kuthryn and Robert Rudolph of
.033-8128.
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Avon Uiko on DLtember 7, 1900 nt St.
folin & West Shore Hospital
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A baby bov. Mark | Rnlnitirl, wus bom
to Muriljn nnd John RninEcri of Avon
Lake an December 24,1980 alSt-John &West Shore UtxpUaL
The Lako Eric Seniors meet every •••.'•A/lwlij
girl. Lindsay Murio Novak,
Thursday noo?i at thn United Churctrof
wiw born \a Sue and Jim No/ok of 337
Christ. Avon tiako. Luncheon is served Mnplu Avc Muiffield Lake, on Ja. tuury
by Novotny Catering* For resoryatloiw A 1067 at St John & Wuat Shore
plotiso cnil 033*7002 by Tuesday I lospitat.
evening.
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•If there has bum a new addition lo
On Thursday. Ian. 29. wn wili ploy
oUrJpase brlnfi wrapped "Whiin your family and you would like your
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Avon I^ke neighbors to knnw about It,
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On. Thiirsfliiy. Fob. 5. vvo will have tho iplenso drop us a note with llm pertinent
"Droofeildo Middle School |azt Band."V ; informallan und Include a phone
:: i H o p e t o »e« y o u thort.*. ;,•....; .;;::•.:.•.v:;'.-; - -. number for verification. Our nddrorfs 1R
• P.O. IJox 300. Avon Lak», Ohio 44012^'.
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Babysitting Cliriic
2 d o o r , V - 6 . a u t o m a t i c , a i r . . . -.'•... • • - • • . * . ••
.'83 PONTIAC2000 LE
4 door, 4 cylinder. 5 speed, sunroo'. cassette...,
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$ 2 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE
"•ii'
ing spfjeific tn him Individual dlf
ferurnx-i
end talcs offirowth anistnouv
Iyvconsidered for tach chdil
KuKistration for the lfl(17-aa scliool
yuar will be'WedtiCMiuy.
t c b 25 tttlhe
iichicnlional wins "f 'II1- churcli fiom to U:30 p.ra Al ihu tinn*
thi; iiursMry school will bo
g
'Sepiuniliuf's tuit\ii tn Itmi of a rogi^tratinn f«u.'
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For more inforni^liuti concerning llie
school mid registration, plraso call the
Avon Lake Uiiiltd Church of Christ at
033-3241. • . ;• ,
(:ick iinil [ill NufBftry School is acntiimunity service) project ut tliu Avon Laktt
Uiati;d Church "f ClifUU The school Is
licunnctl by ihn State of Ohio «(iij italf
qualifications
surpass stale ra• quiromenls.1. T h r ' UMchors .arc dugruf
rccipipnta with a mastur or bachdor
iIcHruc iii '<!(]uculiuti ur 'an assuciale
tliiyrec in cr.rly childboitl. . , .
Our kiiidcrgiTtyn 'rcaiJl;ios.s urujgrJin'
ii dtisiKncU to IUL-UI the niiuila o r l't,«
wliolc child In 111* j)h);si=al, soctil. mental and umotion;it grawlti and ivplfan;..
Thb prosrain is bused un Ih« pliiloMiphy ,
{Itat tiiich child is Ulii^m; with lineds be-
4 door. V-6, automatic, air.„ . , :
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If vou.coloy Chinese food as much as
Chop Suey
soruf .of us. you mil probubly wont \n
'•> pound yoxil cut in cubi
celebrate the Chinese NVtv Year — ,ihv
')j jwuiid park, cut in cubi'sYear of the Hare —•with', some good
V, cup flour
oriental cooking, either in a restaurant 1
2 teaspoons salt
" or in your, own homy. As much as I per*
'•'i
cup shoticiiiny
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sanally.enjoy a goad Chiru\su restaurant
1 cup chopped onion
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meal-'I always miss 'dessert which in
Z Tablespoons muldssL's
.
most-;cases is only a 'Simple, almond
1 cup Iteef bouillun or beef stock
coolasor sherbet So — let's have a Man1
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darin Orange checso cake — at home or , .'// cup soy sauce
1 cup celery cut in one-inch pieces
for dessert after dining uui.U'o simply
2 CUJIS bean sprouts
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start with a small frozan cheese 'cake
Dip veal and pork in'salted, Hour.
and fancy it up with orange sections —
Drawn in shortening. Add onion und
just the right ending for any oriental
brown lightly. Add molasses, stocks soy
celebration^-At homo, the main course
sauce
and celery. Cover, and cook over
could be- the traditional chop suey. of
low, beat for about twenty-five minutes.
perhaps a Chinese almond chicken dish.
Add bean sprouts and cook for another
We use veal and pork in our chap suey
fifteen ruinates. Thicken gravy with adbut use all of ode meat if you prefer! Our
ditfonal /lour or corn starch if
vegetable is Hong Korig j;reen beans and "necessary.
Serve .hot over rice.
made:? in a jiffy.:
Hong Kong Green Beans
3 slices bacon
•; •; Almond Chicken,
1
mLat from 5 or 5 chicken breasts , 1 V/k Tablespoon chopped onion
_1 clovij 3prlic. chopped
V* cup peanut all or other cooking oil
I can French-style(groeii beans
I cup water chestnuts, sliced
1 teaspoon soy sauce
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1 cup bamboo shoots
Cut bacon in quarters and saute until
2 cups celery, sliced
slightly crisp. Drain off fat but leaving
V* pound greon beans, slivered '.!
^5x5p« bailing chicken broth
' • , • two teaspoons of drippings. Add, the
, onion and gtirlic und cook for two
minutes. Drain tho green beans md add
2 tfioipoons sniJ.[or reduce to tiistc)
along with tho soy ssiico to the bacon
2/*onsi'K)ons"mohi?3(KJium glutamule
mixture- Hej»i thixroil^hly. Add
mushrooms if desired:^
l\\teai^o,«is sugw (or to lastej
Mandarin Orange Cheesecake
^•^iff^Tahigspoons cornsLirch , . '
, 1 7-inch frozen cheesecake
^o.:"l cup almonds, sautecd in butter ,
. 1 U-ounce can Mandarin .orange
i^^Y'Cut raeXt^ from' uncooked chicken
sections ' •
. '• . -'• • r
t
k^brcaslsinld^tiversoryory thin sticks or •. 4 teaspoons cornstarch
,
ris.riiall.cube*. Cti.?k tho chicken in tho dfl
Drain orange sections, reserving' juice.
^•jiuitil meat is dantTt.} your taslo. Add the Pour Vi cup reserved juice in small
£i'wator; chestnuts, bamboo shoots, celtiry, saucepan and slfr !n cornsiarcli. Add
^.bcans,'/stock,',-sauco' and scnsanlnds. - another Vi cup Juice (add oranBo'luice If
*£;Cover and cook for abb lit ten minutes.. juke from can does not make a ctip.J
=,'.'Mix (he coriwta'rch with a lillle bit of tlio Mix juice and cornstarch and cook until
' ~ and -stir; until sauce thickens. .; thickened. Refrigenite sauce and orange
ready-to serve, over cooked ric« sections until well-chilled. When saucn
^ar^-thihesfr hoodies,; sprinkle the !3 cold, arrange bringt) sections in cir- \
culfir dttiigii on thaived cheesneake and
'- almonds avsr the chicken.
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spoon on saucu.
1986 Dodge Aries
S.E.4Dr.
fers
Automatic Trans., AM-FM Stereo, Luggage; Rack, Power
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Protect your
home and
your home
away from
home.
You >pand •ticugh tlma a
your bu.i!n*»». It might a« w»t
bay«Uf.t<eandriarna.
Ptatvcl your hom« and your
b*«inai*. - On* Nationwide
aganl can piavlJ* yau wK
camp la t* cowaraga let you
ho ma and family. And i l ^
halp piotvcr you* buiina*«and
amplpy***.
Call a Uttionwtdt aqant
today. ....
Dr. KB ams 933-4496
Dr. Voters 933-3270
Ron Miller ChevroletIs
Pleased To,
Announce That pan::
Zegarac Has Earned
Tha Award OS^ly±-H
Dan Zegarac
, Assistant
Truck Manager
VI
For 1986. We Urge You T(3 See Dan
For All Of Your Transpprtatidh^Needs;-.
His Volume Will Save You Money, His
Service Will Keep You Coming Back.'••'."X
gYou Better Jtian ^vfer!
URRYVANDEROORO
Representalivo
110 Moore Rd.
P.O. Box 182
AvonLakj.OH44012, '
Phone: 933^277 ,
Jies.: 933-259S
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1100 E. Broad St., Syria, Ohio
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Automatic Trans
Whitewalls1. •
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Trunk Dress Up
Defogger
Seats •-,
Power'Locka ••••-Power Windows
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Speed Control
Titlt Wheel
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Air Condition
Automatic Trans.
LuxuryPkg.
1982 Dodge Colt 3 Dr. Hatchback
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1985 Dodge Aries S.E. Wagon
Automalic Tntris,, Air Condition; AM-FM Slereo, Rear v '
Dologp;v;3aoed Conirol, Whltowalls. Whoet Covers, Cloth'
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1979 Dodge W-250 4x4
Snow Plow Pkff., Automatic Trans.', Power Sloofing,"ladio.
Road WfiMl, 8 Ft. Box. Stop Bumper. .
Automatic Trans.. Air Condition. Sun Rool, Louvers; AM, FM. Power Steering, Whiiowalls. ".
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Aulomstic Trans., AM-FM Stereo, Rear Defoggor, Air
Condition, Whilowalls, Power Staaring.
$359500
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32730 Walker Rd.
Avon Lake
Automatic Trans., Air Condition, Running Boards,
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, . WhHawnlla, V-fl, Very Nice.
:1984 Renault AHiance
•TrfiiiV
Convenieni Evening & Sdt. HoursWow Patients Welcome
1986 Chrysler New Yorker
4 Dr. Turbo
Tinie^ Glass
Pov/er Steering
Dual Mirrors
AM-FM Stereo ,
Sound Insulation
^1982 Pontiac J20Q0 Wagon
Michael Kearris DDS
Douglas Vdiers DDS
Take the
5652 Liberty Avenue
VermiliorvQhio 44089
Telephone: 967-3108
\i}^:.!^vr) Cleveland: 871-1767^
1981 DbdgeO24'
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1984 Plymouth Hbrizon 4 DrJ
AM-FM Storoo CatsoltB, Rear Detogger, 34,000 Miles.
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Shoremen Start Slow, Spring Back To Beat
Sports
Shorts
by Jim Flanigan, Sports Editor
Should B« Fun To Watch — This
weekend marks (he annual March of
Dimes Snu-B»H Tournament atfioltUin
North Ridgeville ur.tf Avon Luku. This
tourney, should, bu fun lo watch. Let's
hope that temperatures are warmer limn
.East weekend. Stop fn at the Ridgeville
Softball fields or Weiss Field in Avon
Lake ami watch the tiuttuti.
Artists Take Notice — Officials of Jho
Budweiser Cleveland Grand PrUarn accepting enlrit* for the Annual K;ice1
PbMer Conies'- The first prim; for,this
contest Is S^Opa and is offered with1
other prizes set ill SIOOO: S5OU ami Slfiu.
•With all of the great artists in our area.
l.'tt bet we' cmild come up with a first
.prize winner from one: of our communities. For details, call (2 :c} 781-3500.
All entries are due by February 27.
Calling All Cross Country Skier* —
Findlay State .Park will host the "Groggy
Groundhog Cross Country Ski Knee" bn
January 31. This bin event will begin at
10:30 aim. at the Camp Commissary.
•Races of 5K and^iOK
will be held
-'through wooded,1 rolling, terrain, for
novice as wcll^s .export racers of nil
ages. Tho cost fs 54.50 ndvanCe or $5.50
ihe.day of the race. Call 775-2076 for
more info. .•,.
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' Cleveland , Auto Show — • The
'Cleveland Auto-Kama will bo held this
weekend at the Convention Center. Over
500 exhibits will be on display. Fridays Night's Scores — Avon I-^kc
47. Olroilwi.••Falls 34. Brookside 97.
Firelands 40, Avon 40. Clearviow G9, *
The North Const YMCA — Is holding
its second annual Kacquetball Tournamonl. the weekend of February 20. DM, slons will Include A,' B, C, D classes. Entry fco is $15 Tort ho first event and 58
for thesecond event. For more Informa• tlon call 933-0100. :
Absolutely.':- Positively, ; Thor Last
Chancn — The 'Sheffield. Lake Youth
Soccer Association ;wilt hold tholr last
registration on February 1 at City Hnll
from noon until 3 p.m. The fees are: inhouse $10. travel team $15. Don't, miss
Avon Little League
Registration
by Jim Flanigan
,
Avon Laku-Olmslod Falls jusped. otf
to <t quick start against Ihe Avon Lake
Shoremen, loading 14-7 with 2:30 left in
the first quarter. Everyone in the house
Ml Ihe lump in their throat feari.ig tl.e
Shoremen would lose their second sriie
of the season.', ,
The Shoremen defense was aggressive
and allowed few second attempts, fur the
Bulldogs, but the offense was unable to
get it together and mount a cotisiitom
attack.
Coach Dick Deasy recognized the problem and instructed his team bn what to
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said Defisy. "They had us wcil scouted
and felt that wus the way to beat us.'We
decided to speed things up."
Bradley, Sch.niol7.itr, unU Meyer went
on the offensive "warpath and brought
li:e Shoremuri In i«»Uh*n three paints at
tnehiiir—22-tU,
hi the locker room, Ueasy adjusted the
team's strategy to furce the Bulldogs to
take thu outsiclu shot.
"Wo pusliod their offense," said
Oeasy. "We farced*them to take shots
that wore just a step outside of their
range. 1 told niykids to got ready to play
defense and get the ball buck."
Larice Mclncrs came out in thu second
half and with 5:35 left in the third
period, he canned one to bring the
Shoremen within one point — 24-23.
- Mike Bradley pnvt; the Shoremen lhi>
lead as he went to the stripe. But,
Oltnsted Falls wasn't nbout to give Up.
Jason Ludwig hit from the outside and
the Bulldogs were back Hi tho gamo. The
lead bounced back and forth into the
fourth quarter. , ,
Half court pressure by thu Shoremen
and a host of late turnovers by IIMI
Bulldogs inadu thu difference in tlie
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fourth period to push Avon Lake ahead,
38-30. With 3:10 left in the game, Iho
Shoremen went into their patented stall
and then; the "fat lady snag.", Tho
Shoremen pulled off victory number 12
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against one defeat as the buzzor sounded. Avon Lake had 47 points against 34
for Olmsted Falls.
Kovin Schmotzer nnd Mike Bradley
led tho team..scoring with 12 and II
KEVIN SCHMOTZER — (»^> of Avon Lake Is fouled by an Olmsled F a l l * ^ f o f
as he attempts a lay-up late In the game. Alter aslow start, the ShorerrL_...-«ime
back to win game number 12 by a score ot,47-34. (Photo by Jim Ranlgan) v;:
points respectively. The team was 16 far 'the s e e d
33 from the field and ironically, poured
Avon Lake took'the Junior Vars
in B for 8 In fouls En tho sccpid hair..The contest 43-38. as Dan Burkin scored
Shoremen committed only 12 turnovers
as opposed to 21 by the Bulldogs, 14 in
Avon Lake Ice Pond Now Open
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are uskiid to, set a tiintt with their play at their oivn risk. There lito buiid
children usio when they will pick them, lifting of the puck and no chocking. Goa
up. A telephone Is, available in the nols are not provided: ..." ,,' ',;:,. •"•VShelter House only for emergencies".
The Ico Pond fs open iiccortling
lo'the?
' Porsons zan call the Sliulter House.1
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y:i3-0247, to receive, Information iibotlt following schedule: .' ,y~
Regular skating: Monday-Thursday;*!,
skating conditions. No answer means
the pond is closed.
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'" p.m. to 9 p.m.: Friday 4 p ni to lo p in :
Hockev is allowed at Ihe north end of .Saturday, lO'ti.tn.'-lo'-IO p in : Sunday 1
Ihe ILU I'ond duritiK «pis:!fijd;'hours. p.m. to 9 p?ni"? ~"''i- -•",'' ,
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The hockey area is used on n first-come,
Persons of all ages are encouraged to first-served basis. If others are; waiting p.m.; Saturday and Sunday 1 put lo 4
participate in this winter activity. The to play, time is lo be limited to 45 p.m..,
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TIKI rink will be open as of January 20.
nnd music is provided over n
weather permitting.
loudspeaker system.
The Shelter House, located adfacertt to
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up after a.skating session. A warm fire
usually is kept going in the large
fireplace to keep skaters comfortable. .
Even though childlen appear to be positive foundation 'uarly In life, the
Skating is allowed whun a yellow
very, ncllvu. rur.ning and playing likelihood of a Ilfu-stylo including uxcr*
pennant'shapaii Hag' is flying from n
throughout the day. they seldom elevate ciso becomes much greater.
j u n i o r [azzp.rcUu teuc^zs
polo at, thu west end .of the Shelter
their heart rates unoitgh lo reap carHouse. Whan tho flng is nut flying, the
diovascular benefits or build endurance. chbrcographud routines lo u variety of
;.lce Pond Is not bpun'tmtl the Shelter
Children can reduce their coronary risk musics Inslructo^^ aro ntlowed the flexHouso is not available Tar use. The flag
factors by participating in exercise pro- ibility to, brca'.'down movement"! tind_
is not flown when weather conditions
grams that emphasize cardiovascular : Bimpllfy rou'inps whenever neceisary "
become too cold or too.windy, or when
conditioning- Haronts often misinterpret -Th« pace is slower, but does offer n good
Ice conditions'nre dangerous.-Skitters
Iliolr children's seemingly ontlloss dose of ucroblu conditioning.
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am nsked tO'koep;off lhe.;tee when
Classes are liel'lot the Old Flrehousu.
display of energy as activity whan In
. skating is not allowed so Itiat (ha Ice; ciin
reality it <s an expression of Iho need Tor sturtlng Jan. 29 Thur. 4.15 to 5.10 p nu
. frtmzu to good skating condition. - ••;,«.•/ •".'activity.' ' . ' ' . . - ' " : - ' ', : " :•./. 'Cost is $15 for six 'week sessions,
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•':•Attendants ure on duly during skat liig, , ' Kxorclsu must become, a healthy -'• For tnoro"information call Corolyn
hours to enforce rules of tho lew P l •': lifetime ; habit. If children receive : a
When planning skating outings.
The Avon Luke Ice Pond and Shelter
Avon Lltilo League will be r o B i s t g lloustt are located nt the northeast curbovs and glrb'for tho 1087 boseball nor of Hlescr Field. Parklna is'nvalinhls
season on FEBRUARY
-\*n* at eitlier the nortn or south tots on the
FEBRUARY 9 at tho AVON MIDDLE east side of Blesor Field.
The Ice I'ond is In operation.during
SCHOOL from i to 3 p.ni. There will bo
tlte winter season ns weather permits,
no rost increase for Toon this year.
usually in niid-January until early
, March. It is maintained by the city Parks
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only the short-cared owl is a true ground
As a rcsult of my column ol sev^rql
nwier..The barn owl, though, may lay its,;
vvrtjki iigu nlwiul scrccth owls, I n.>ct'iveggs near or on the ground in abandon<xl (be following owls tjuestions From
ed outbuildings or other such structures.,
Mrs. S.M. ufAvoti. ,
Q. "If an owl is heaid during the ;
Q. "How doc* cine tell the difference
evening. Is It possible to track it by iU
between the sound of u screech owl and
sound and get a loolcut it. or will U stop•
that of the great horned awl?"
making noise an soon as it knows that ,
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Yes, it is quite possible to see an owl at;
, the typical resonant owl hoot, with fa:'"
night if you hear it. The bird wiH most'
to eight rioots pur scries. Lower
your
likely remain quiet if you are dose by, •
void* as much as possible tuiu1 give u
but a little patience might result in wat-,
huut. You now knuw whiit a'great hornching it fly from one tree to another. If
ed owl sounds like.
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A much smaller1 bird, the screech ow( you attempt >o ''hoot" the owl. you
might just get a response, which would
fiuits a vury diffurunt call, a call thut is
then assist you in determining its (oca-;:
substantially less boisterous. The usual
iion.
A flashlight with a strong, concenhoot of idisowl is not a hoot at all. but is
tratrxl beam is a good companion to
rather a soft, tremulous whinny. ThU
have along.
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sflrtt'5 of notps of the -same pitch. Even
Owl watching can even be donedur-'
yspurifriceti awl hooters have a difficult
Ing daylight hours. Since owls raid'1
. time producing a respect able tmilation
flocks of roosting birds at night, these' .
of this owl's cull,
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same birds, at least the ones that survive',
until morning, will poster the owls dur-:
Q. "Since these creatures apparently
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the day. An investigation of a bunch •
am in our ar«a year round, why do wu
of noisy crows will often lead tho.!
hear their calls more frequently in
curious to a great horned, owl; one
summer than in winter?"
• You've gut . me , on this question, desperately trying to catch a few hours '•':
of shutuye. I once discovered a Iittle:
because it £3 my experience thut great
screech owl bychecking out a commor?
horned owls am mori> vocal iti fall und
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early winter, with screech owls •more ap- Uon of songbirds,
parent in early spring.
• Remember, nature often • provides ",
t.ct me giveatyou some helpful informa* clues for the nature u/actlve. Don'tvi
neglect
to take idvantagc'of them. •;L";.',^,
lion. The gn* horned owl is our earliest
Q. Is it possible to attract owls t o s >
nesting bird hi northern Ohio, hying
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eggs as uarly as February, and March. feeder at night?"
Yes. but only if the food is w a r m ^
The courtship process/which includes a
great deal, of 'hooting, usually com- blooded and still jumping around {nlts'^
mences in thu fall It is during this
period of time, frum September through ,
January, that'tho great horned owl is
From an Avon Lake resident coinos;1^
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The screech owl. howuvur, nests U!«r bald ongK'^vhich was "very big." that^
in thu spring, and would be more often spent more lhftn_an houiN'n a hockyard^
heard through winter and early spring. tree Incatod direcJiy ori th<*,lakeshore.V,v
Kt;up in mind that oil her species curt be Mosr liVoIJ-, this Is the aa-r.9 blrw.'hat ha» %
vocal ill any timo of year.
buoti yiflhtiKl i»>nveral Avon La&tbca-1^
Q. *'Du owls ever ncil in hollowed out lions, mciuding Miller Snad
The immaturo englt* iacks.-1
tree* near the ground, or ure they
always up in the air?", :
head of the.adult, but is
It would bo ii rare occurrencu to find brown all over. Look for a dark,
wither a screech owl or a great 'huriicd winged bird, with a six-or.seven-foot'
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ting leg,' although it is possible, pur'
tlcularly in the latter specii;s. Of tliu muru retipoll slgbtings. Keep the reports!^
seven owls* knuwn to nest in this state," c o m i n g . - • _ . . • - • . , - - • ,.: ••;; w ; v j ^
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Joseph Cofrivoau. carrier for
routo*116lnAvon,l9
January's SUPER CARRIER
of I ho Month.
12, hat bmm a
PRESS confer sines April
o> 1035. when tie took
ovor the louts from N« '
Sister Cathy, He has a
large fouls s*(»ing .
n D'.. Lakeland Jr.,
Violol Ct.. Primrose Lane,
and U)BC Luna In Avon.
A iovofl'ii orodv BI 51Muiy'iScNnl.Jocepri ,
aorns AariJ 9 grades us
wsli ns pntioipaici fn all <
CYO Sporll HtJ olio
us an altar boy at
SI. Mary's, and Mill finds
tirrnr lor playing hniebalt
and oo*
Joseph Is ih« KHI of
Mary Ann and Josopn '
Co'rivoan. ••
Th« PF1ESS saluttn '
Joaepn lor hi* dop<tn(taOlo and cuurteous sor.
vica 10 Ma customers and
hla emptoyer.
(PHOTO BY
J|M FLAN1GAN)
This is'lho final reminder of the Avon
Soccer. League Association registration
for playei.t ages 5 to IU. Then* will h« no
la to registrations tnke;i this year. Wu
hiive deadlines 'o uiriil Hltice we havu
joined the Lurain Soccer League.
If you weru not abl? to make it to lust
Sunday's registration, you may stilt
register at City Hall uMil Friday.
January 30. Bring with you tl:<i following: a copy of players birth ccnlHcate,
two recent photos {school pictures .TO
excellent), sizes far uniforms nnd check
or cash fur ptuyers registering.
The cost will be Si5 for one, $25 for
twu. and S30 for three or more players in
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only in Avon withipthcr Avoji childrun1^
ihelr. age. Thosu, seven"yo'arv, old-andr?
older will be in the LoralhvCbunty*^
L«»guo. I Ialf of tliq games sciiedulmi^
will be home grtitiea and tli'd^otJis^Iia!^
will be awey games. ;*rranjj*!jient8~for*?t
truns portal ion .tvill be worked out, if;.?
necessary. We hope'to see you thon.'jfj^
you have any questions, pleQsu call any;5
of the following people: Frank Colbert^
034-P.975, Al -"Lelgl .034-5301, Lrnbro ,'i
Cothran. 934-4014 or.', Rich Buras'<«
£17-5059.
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League .Association .will bo Thursdny;^
February i? s: '/:?£ p.m. at the/Central r
Trust Bank. 30300 Detroit Rd; '•'
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16 VALVE SCIROCCO
Sheffield Lake Sportstuff
VOLLEYBALL FOR WOMEN
HAS. RESUMED'.
.'. The women's .volleyball league [us
resumed pLiyimj every Monday at 7
p^m. at TVnnysan Elementary School utt
Richilieu Aw.. You are wclcnmu lo join
In the play anytime'between 7 ;jtul 10
p.m. mid the only requirement is gym
shoes.
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•' -This isucfianc«Io xvork off some Imlida>* £xce&» and'to meet nnw ticcpk1 or
•sec old frieriiis; So com*; ay.il join in!1
•This is a rvtiLMtional IIJ;*»U« with no
learn
the Slielfsuld-Sturni'ltl Lake1 area.
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IS NOT ACO-KD LEAGUE!!
Koyktrdti'iu will be Feb. £a and
March 1. Alt registrations will be at the
S.L. Community Civic Center, 4575 K.
i-uka Kif. from noun until 3 p.m.
ilritt^ proof at birth date if you did nut
.play in a ShoirieJd-Slujffuild Lake Youth
B>i:->(.>b.i'l Association'last ye.ir,, Hayurs
•iirn-il tut! In- 18; before Au;Ui:>t 1. i'JS".
, PiirtMits mti-,1 sij;ii rrgi".trillion faring
'IV11 iiil of your friends: The amount of
you ivi.il play depend* on the
r of players thai art! n.'
NEW SOFTBALL
LEAGUE REGISTRATION
.V' Two new softball leagues will be forming this, spring. One is Tor girls a««Hl 10
and 17 years old. The; other j for boys
aged 15. 10 and 17 years' oJd. Both of
these leagues will plav other teams From
LADIES* EXERCISE PROGRAM
St_ Thomas Parish's ITU liuldi.' ir.xftrcisu classes every Tuesday and Thursday from 7 p.m. until fl p.m.1 No pieregtstratinn is niietletl. Come and pay
your St.50 at the door and then exercise.
Wear uxercise clothes ond bring a rug or
mat to exercise on. Comu whatever days
you wish- It will be held in St. Thoraas
•School's Cafeieria [Eiringer Hall) at 715
Harris Road. Tho instructor is Jackie
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.Fit Facts
Beginning a fitness program after tho
holidays is easy Tor mast of us — in Fact
we're 'truly tnulivutcd: Our holiday
passifior,ha5 been "I'll lose weight star:
ting,January 1!" But how can you stay
motivated'when'your body is actively
protesting this change in lifestyle? "Take it easy. There's no reason to
abuse your body with marathon
workouts of high'intensity: Find an activity you can modify to your current
fitness level. ','••'. . • •
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goals can .sabotage a fitness program
fester thnn soru muscles. Instead of
focusing on a desired weight loss, set a
goal to exercise, three times a week for
20-30 minutes, and as you reach your
goal, uxtsnd you'^ work-out gradually.
* Choose activities you enjoy. Ask
yourself these ciuestions: Do you prefer
uxercisin« indoors or outdoors? Are ^ou
motivated ' by group participation or
solitary workouts? Let your answers
guide you to appropriate activities.
If you havu any further questions, fcul
free to contact Cyiuty at Juzzurcise'fnc.
!.Phone 933-7395.
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CUB PACK 3000ERBY.WINNERS —The annual Pinewood Derby for Cub ,.
Scout Pack 300 was the highlight of the January pack meeting. A lot of time and
effort went into building wooden race cars from kits. All the Cubs an? lo be complimented on their craftsmanship and creativity: Family members and friends
watched with enthusiasm as the boys raced their can? down the track. After
many close races the winners were: Tiger Cub Division"—1st Place r-^John *
Grady; 2nd Place — Matt Tochek; 3rd Place — Andy Kimble. Wolf DivisionV-.
1st Place —Jeremy Doran; 2nd Place — Damian Kuiper; 3rd Place -Johnny ,
Foy. Bear and Webelbs Division,— 1st Place — Aaron Kopp; 2nd Place—-Matt
Pettys; 3rd Place—Ryan Cor an. Other a* j d winners were: Most Colorful Car
—'Tiger Andy kimble; Wolf Zachary Schaefer; Bear-Webelos Brandon Vakek.
Best of Class — Tiger John Grady; Wolf Jessie Steenstra; BeaM/Vebelos Brian .
Nagy. Best Effort i?y Cub — Tiger Matt Tochek; Wolf Njck Aven; Bear-Webelos
Ryan Patlinger. The next Pack meeting will be held on Thursday, Febiuery 19,:
6:30 p.m. at Learwood Jr. High cafeteria. This is ov. annual Blue arid riold Dinner to celebrate Scouting's anniversary. All cubs and their families 'are Eiiyited lo• attend'this pot-luck affair and wish cub sccut'ng a Happy Birthday. „-—_ . ;
VARSITY GIRLS' BASKETBALL—
The varsity girls had im awesome win
against Clearview 41-30. High scorers
vvero Deasit Dzubuk. with 10, Cuiida
Dcmers with 9 and.Torri Pocos with 7.
High reboundors were Katrinn Hall with
11 and Ronda Ru'.kowski with H. Cathy
Corrivcau. IX'ssa Dzubak, ntid Candn
Demcrs had 4 steals each.
I.V; GIRLS* BASKETBALL — The
girls* |.V. basketball teutn beat Clearviuw
wilh a scuru of 32-12. trading scorers
Avon Lake Soccer News
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Man Gundorscn with 12 each.
, WRESTLING — The varsity wrestling
'I'he Avon Laku Outlaws d^l«aled thy Roborl Cherry, and MEkoSobasiion each '
team, defeutud Obcrlm t5-00. Lwadirift
Kucfcy River Kockets 14-1. Kevin Honiu h a d o n e a s s i s t , r
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tht^wiiy with wins werw.Troy Sprunyl,
scored a hut trick ond Chris Foils, Brad
Tho Avon Lake II and its lost to tho
Ed Miller. Ed Schobor. Mark While, and
ftednar, and Mark Gentile had 2 apiece. NOSO Nltros 7-3, Jotr Taylor had 2 goals
Mike Lynch. Greg. IVenzler's name was
Ryan Cnudill, Chris Deasy, Hrian Arm- and Davo Phillips liad 1. Eric Peachinnn
omitted from last week's wrestling meet
brecl'i, '^had Minnich. and Urian - i-epli'ted the fnjurwl Malt Ramasli In
iigaimt Ftraliinds OH »n additional pin.
.Schnutecr each scored 1 soal- Brian goal. Last, week the I) find its tied
Congratulalions learn!
Arn.brocht, Adam Aufdenkampe. WesttakeWorriers 5-5.
INVENTORY REDUCTION SALE
'87 Plymouth Sundance
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Automatic, aif condiltonlnB. AM-FM a!0fe<», rear <tefrosier.
Unted glass, p. stserlng, p. brakes, promiun clotri, split back
rearatmts, plus much more
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'87 Plymouth Voyager
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13 To Choose From
Plymouth Turismo
'87 Plymouth Reliant.
ALL NEW
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'87 Horizon America
Automatic, p. steering, p. brakes, roar dofrostar,' rear.wlpar.
AM-FM s'orco. hi back clolrt noats. contar consolo. trunk
drsuup, tinted glass, plus much more
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'87 Chrysler New Yorker
T u i o n w t t o tamp., p. windows, p- seat, p. door locks, cruise
^control, titt wheel,raardefroster, ptui a wholetotmore.
In Stock Or Order Now
'87 PlymoutlrCaravelle
LEBARON GTS
Air Conditioned
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26 Offices Serving All Of Northeastern Ohio ,
Avon Lake Office
Elyria Office .
Cleveland Office
NO MORE STEPS! GREAT LIVING!
This immaculate home offers 3 spacious bedrooms.
eat-in kitchen, formal dining, large ramify room, plus
ccnVenicnliy arranged one floor iiviny. 2 car attached
garage plus fenced yard. Reduced to S62.P301. Cait
the lisler CAROL J. GRESCO or RJCH EARLS.
,933-6195.
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365-3761
871-7273
154295, Relaxation! Yes, this condo is .or you. Ns
lawn to cut or snow to shovel. Spacious two bedroom
townho"j?e with finished rec rcom, appliances and
garage $60's. Fcraetaits contact CAROL RAMAGLI,
933-6195.
LUXURY CONOO IN WESTWNDS
Invest in LOCATION! In beautiful Wosrwtttds ycu vvilt
find thi3 lovely 2/3 bedroom C3ndoi*ir*u-T. i'rivytart
colors bordering ino woods. Spocfal.fij^ii-; , '• • "••
third bedroom, garden room. dock, v r '
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fireplace, 2 car garaga. and more. Sl2i'.iK;'.'
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Two duplexes on one lot. 4 - two bedroom suites ail
rented. Tenants pay their own utilities, live in ono and
lot it pay foi itsel'j, A real buy. call JOHN LEABU,
933-6195 for details.
82656- With today's low interest rates you can own
this home f c less per month than you can rent it for
CaU (or no-obiigafion consultation with me today, your
professional. MARK MORAN, 933-6195.
FLORIDA ROOM -THREE BEDROOMS
AVON LAKEHl "
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the winter "chills." Sparkling WARM Florida room
eliminates winter "blahs"., Get rid o f ' cabin fever" in
spacious rec room. Full basement, large garage, on
great ctrtet. J.'.'INSNER, 933-6195.
YOU'RE MISSING THE BOAT
By not looking for an appt. lo ceo this ex builders ,.
home. 3 large bedrms.. t'A ba'h1;. 2 W B (ireplac«.
huge family rm. with bar. wrrmey c. losint* woodwork, "
basement, gas heat 2fA car garage on largo lot with
nice view of the lake. Why waiCcallJOHNLEABUr
933-6195.
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I have Just the right place lor you. Avon Lake - Shopping Center, 1603 sq. ft. in busy area, Won't last. Call
JOHN LEABU, 933-6195 for details.
JT7TffgrrWifflW^f*"LARGE LOT, LOW TAXESI
151200. Beautifully ma'-'Mned, ono owner homo
situated on - a quiet street. This spacious home
features 4 bedrooms, 2 dining areas. House saver
- screened parch; where a crowd can congregate. You
• can entertain in uncrowded comfort in this spacious,
family room with woodburning fireplace., St 02,500.
Call BETTY WAKEFIELO, 933-6195.
Protect The Value In
Your Home, Support
The Education Of
Your Children
Vote YES On The
Februarys
School Levy!
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Immaculate 4 bedroom Colonial olleflng 1'A baths,
full divided basement with finished rec room, country :
kitchen, Irving room w/woodburner, energy efficient "
windows, ,economical gas heat, plus'central air;
SS9.9U0. Call CAROL J. GHESCO, 933-6195. ^ i
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CALL TODAY FOR
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TOP QUALITY. SERVICE
MARK MORAN 933-6195
BUILDERS - DEVELOPERS
Look • 10 acres of prime C-2 commercial property on
Moore and Walker Rd. Good for stores, offices - fast
food and much more. Access to 5 more acres also.
Call JOHN LEABU (or details, 933-6195.
GREAT STARTER OR INVESTMENT, $49.900
This coif ranch features formal dining, 2 bedrooms,
family room, basement, close to transportation and
1-90. Call for more, details BETTY WAKEFIELD,
933-6195.
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245' DEEP WOODED LOT
22200. Makes a lovtrfy backdrop for this charming 3
bedroom ranch, 2 eating areas, family room, basement, and more. $81,000, MARY ANN TILDEN.
933-6195.
AVON LAKE • y.S.900
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fireplace, formal dining room, basemont and Vh car
garage. Investigate now by calling DEL PETEHKIN,'19 3 3 - 6 1 9 5 .
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17t26O. Newly listed, this 3 bedroom, bath'&'tt ranch'''
would make a perfect starter homo. Living room and
a'nlng room features now, carpeting < and - painlX
Alum'num sided and cufy 8 years old. PETER
TETOPAKIS. 933-6195.
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169398. Priced to soil, restored by local builders.
Largo charming rooms, full basemen',, 1 'A baths, oak
kitchen. Call'for details. MARK MORAN. 933-6195.
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150291. Time to got out and take advantage.Of ,
money-saving interest rates. Cozy two bedroom con- do with 1*A baths, fireplace; all appliances stay, low '••
maintenance few/and low laxos; Asking S62.500. For a personal tour call CAROL RAMAGLI, 933-6195, ,- :•'•
Avon Lake Firefighters Dance
tt'.T lirr.o nguin Tor fho Avnn
Fironiciii Annual Dance. This will be
our .251b (Itinco mid will bti Ituli! SJiturdny. Jnn. 31 «l HruczpvvootJ Moll, Luke
Bmozo Koa<i, Sliofflcld. The donro will
run from 0 p.m. until 1:30 a.in. and
music f'Js year will uH'iln bo by tho Luo
AbluB. Ai. ,,
; Tickotu aro $3 -pnr person and aro
Hvullablt* ' f r o m tiny Avon Lukci
(•'ircfiKlitfir. or by (inlliiiK tliu' 0rv slnUori
nt OJ3-(l3Or>. licur, not-ups. uml iiiiick*
will t)« iiviiilnbltt. All iirua'fmiffKltlur: ntv
tidiittttcil treu i/n prusuntiitldti ciT lli«lr
l)U(Jgt)!*,
Our (ttinunl dnncti bus burumu known
for bu!nn an inuxfMtnstvu evenintt of fun
und tfitortiiinmont, and a great way iu
Ijitnt (IIII whiter lilnh-t, niid this year will
be no tixcuplluiL TliLs lining our silvtrr
iiniiiversiiry ycur. Urn finin^btL-rs ham ii
fotv treats in slum ti>.'*tiowuurf!|i[m*<;liilion or your 'support. Them will be 2S
dour prizes, t;ivun' away '-iduilinti »
Hrnml ditor pri/o uf ri weekend Tor livu
cmtrtu^y of Aqim Mnrfnu tit tbulr Uulxv.
on Mlllur Kd. In Avon Lakrf. Also tin-
world's Inrt-est t)ji!niiiilutt'wit| be
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So R(!t tn«i!tii«r with your Frluiuk nnii'1^
plan on tiliundiiift th«; Avon L n W f
Hromun'ft 2Slh 'Annual •Dantu. 'Cnll \ho%
flrtilujus.: for tick('t« and (III surt) to'3
cumounrly for garni swits. Hbrni to sue #
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L O C A T I O N T O O A L I T Y , COMFORT!!!
157754. Cozy 3 bedroom cape cod with a country kitchen and a large living room decorated in warm earth
tones. A large treed lot and a garage with plenty ol
room for a work shop. The owner spared no expensu
updating this home, from the new roof to the wiring
and windows., $57,900. Ron Bartosch, 933-7700;
Miller Bishop & Assoc., 67:-8880. ;
TOO NEW FOR PICTURE
. Is this centrally located ranch with full basement..
Enter Into a large living area with bay window & woodburning tireplacu ... enjoy your dining In L-shaped
area. This can be financed at " 8 % " with an annual %
• rate ol " 8 . 7 9 % " and payments of "421 12". Priced at
, 548,900. only $900 dowt*. C. Huglck. 933-7700.
EXECUTIVE HOME
Homearama model - ranch featuring many amenities.
Spacious bedrooms with private master suite with
.study and full both • shower stall and whirlpool.
Gourmet kitchen with abundance of cupboards, pan: try, Jennairo, eating area, deck w/gas grill, formal dining off great room, wet bar, basement and crawf
space. High utficiency furnace, ready to move in. For
personal tour call Beverly Little, 933-7700 - 871-3880.
CATHEDRAL CEILING STONE FIREPLACE, 565,000
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kitchen, dining room & screened porch, wooded lot L
situated on one of Avon Lakss nicer streets, steps to
school. Home in excellent condition. Jim & Carol
Judge, 933-6550. 933^7700. 323-7525.
DESIRABLE STARTER OR RETIREMENT
161591, Cozy 5 rooms. 2 bedrooms, family or dining
'ream, new kitchen and bath; nbwly remodeled. i'A
garage,- paved drive, fenced yard- Call Evelyn
Wagner, 933-7700. •
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THEN WHY WOULD YOU BUY THIS
WITHOUT ONE?
WOODED AND WONDEAFUL
PUMPKIN R100C SUBO^ISJON
tOTSAVAIUlDtEHCrWAT *
ROOT ROAP 235* DEEP LOT. $79.500
Immaculate 3 bedroom. Vh bath ranch.' fireplace in
family room, attached 2 car garage & full basement pride has been taken in this lovely home. Jim & Carol
Judge. 933-6550. 933-7700, 323 7525.
LANDINGS 4 BEDRM. - PLUS
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GORGEOUS FLORIDA ROOM - S129.000
OPEN SUNDAY -2-5 P.M.
So well priced for so, much house. Call or stop in to
see this very wo'i decorated and maintained 2 story,
2Vz bath home at 32655 Mariners Court, Avon Lake.
Jim & Carol Judgoi 933-6550. 933-7700. 323-7525. .
CLOSE TO PERFECT•
LAKERD.-S93.250
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brick woodburning fireplace in lovely family room,
bright airy living room, formal dining room, eat-in kitenen, basement and attached 2 car garage. Call for
an appointment to soo. Jim & Carol Judgo. 933-6550,
933-7700.323-7525.
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158000. And snuggle :jp in front of your living room
fireplace or watch the snby/ fatl onto yaur big wooded
back yard through the picture window In the i.ewty
decorated addition. With 3 bedrooms, a, completely
rsmodeled kitchen and 3n attached garage. This
home will be a pleasure to live in year^'ound. $77,900.
Ron Bartosch. 933-7700; Miller Bishop & Assoc.,
871-8880.
LAKE FRONT LOVERS
if82216. This Witltamsburg Colonial vitb.i+ bedrooms
is certainly one not to miss or drir.e by.' Large gHjiering kitchen, formal dining room, frimily room, living ,
room with marble fireplace l o enjoy a warm peaceful:
evening. Balcony off master bedioom to enjoy the
beautiful sunsets. 3'/i baths, full baiemont. attached
garage. NO PROBLEM! for entertaining outdoors,
have your own lake front,picnic'arta. 'Call' Rose.
Kllmkowski for your tour or this sconic iiome -al
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And you can own this unique western bungalow with 3
bedrooms, breakfast nook, f a r r ^ o o i n g room,', full
basement, newly remodeled kitchen land bath plus
updated "WIRING", "PLUMBING", "INSULAT I O N " , VFURNACE", " R O O F " , " P A T I O " , :
"DRYWALL'% all "FRESHLY PAINTED" just
wailing for YOU!!! Payments of $406.81 " a . O t t " Interest with "B.?9¥>" a,nnuaK% ralit. Priced at
S49.90O. (C. Hugick. 933-7700) ,
CENTER RD.-AVON LAKE-564,900
Call for an appointment to see this excellent opportunity to own a 3 bedroom ranch, deep lot; finished
basement, 2 car garage and al] in great shape. Jim &
Carol Judge. 933-6550, 933-7700,323-7525.
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NEED TO TALK TO SOMEONE?
CALL
JIM & CAROL
JUDGE
FOR
NO OBLIGATION CONSULTATION
Drug Mart Adds Home
Health Gare Center
Discount Drug ntnrt, loailwl nt tint in? "Hamu huiittli euro ilums. cnHvimtuiilly
available, Morton says.
torscctfon of Walker and Moore rontls in
Tv'O departmont in tli« rear of tin: Dru^
Avon Lake, is opening u noiv dcp»rtMnrt>torc is stocked willi n variety of
rp^ht rcatiinrig mmllcul nquipmont nnd
Items' «!ih low prices on solos or rwntul.
supplies' and convalescent nlds.
ami IPS wjll bill Mndicuru, Medicaid or
In addition to a full lino of hamo
insurance carrierj; Tor all appruvtid
hcilth zato and nursing ntiwis, the Imequipment.
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A partinl listingnf oquipmoitt and iupdepartmoiit w i l l cjirry orthopedic supplies uvaitabla includus: standard, ulccports, mastnclomy products tmd ostorny
t r i c n l , l i g h t w e i g h t and children':;
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A s a flpneial feature, a licutiuud fitter.
stuitdurd and foruurm crulchus, canos
!Sue, Morton, w i l l bo nviiilnhlrj in the
and wnlkurs; etithuters; ostomy supplies:
store by appointment. .
oxygen supplies: hospital beds and
Morton has been i n >hu huallii core
much more.
.business about suvon years. Shu Is a ccr"Patient comfort in our primary COP,Mtio'l surgical appliance teclinicinn.
ctirn," anys IPS. Cull or drop by and yet
The trend today towards shorter
help in meeting your homo iiualtlt core
hospital slays and the fact that the cost
and convalescunt needs.
of nursing homu caro is not uffordablo
by .many has prompted IPS to maku
Study: Use Troy\ Close Learwood
by Guy Mcrritt
A V O N X A K E — Troy Junior High
should bo used insliitd of Loarwood, if
the-healing/cootiiig system can bo improved to be nioru ufficitinl accordlnK lo
the report of H prjviily consulliti|{,flrin
which was mailo puhltr. at1 the Jan. W
school hoard iHH«tini;.,
The firm was liircd by Out htutul of
educ»(ion to study .htiiMinn utlli/alkm
-.Iasi.faH. Hiiiidiriij utilization wa* nnu
Oipeci of ihp total district uddros^fd by
tho' RwjrRahl?.?ilJon • Study Commlttw-.
jandjho:hoard fo!t imiUmfonnl input
(•was n e e d e d .
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and overall', cunstrucilon, lUvt cansultiinls snid.
According tu Sujmrlntondunt Clnylun
Dusuk, an KiifiinerritiH »ttidy will havtt lo
be mndo to determine the fn.isibility nnd
cont of miikfiiK Troy's Itoiiltng/coulint;
•tyntmn mom occdioniirnf' tn opuratii.
Duf.uk says thn fjnprni'oririg study will hr
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ul lh« Full. 10•scimnl hoard,
oitinK•
Hoard.- niotrihisr Dnnultl Armbrifuhl
il Diisuk that S300.000 iii i i f W
wafi Instwlletl nt (.oarwood last
imd tlwtt this should h.i enn-
Licensed fitter Sue Morton In a private fitting room.
sit!tired. Dusuk said that, ff replaced by
Troy, Lnnrwood could b« sou. and thu
valuu uf thu nuw roofing would havu to
lie ul)tainu(l. Anothfir or.lion, said
Diisck, coul' 1 bo to havu Lu.-rwood be u.stid by thu schools »rcom:ntinity in some
other beneficial way.
Thu consultants found the Avon Lake
High School building to tin adequate hut
in nerd of sntiii!' nu'dornlziiliou to liui
older are.is of thr< building. In addition,
they rrjcummmidiid tijinrading s|)uctnliz«d, prunrami Mich as ail, niiMic, pliyr.ic.tl
education and libutry bonks, in tm:
nlf;rnrjnli!.ry *dnKih us well ri;;
abreiist uf atl tint ntti'iufun:!; bou
williin Avon Lakt*.;
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Thi; school*'werii tivuhitflmi fntni a
guido of ten dlntoiHlnns and were thon
rated. Kbdvvuud h'tomonlftry ruc'uivmJ
thohighest inorks of the seven schools
while Lcarwood got•llirj lowest, ratings,
according to the study. iJoniit of lh«
dimensions chockntl wnro .appaaruncu.
safety: accessibility and noxibil.'ty.
CONTRACT APPROVEO
Thu hoard approved a.now contract
with thi! Ohio Assuc. of Public School
Etnpluyoo-t (OAPSK) ,1-ociit 320. , Tbo
lhr<:e*ycar p»ct inakus no'cli/intitw in
'ticoiiumiii' isiuat. but inr.ludns only
minor "huU3ekt.i(.'|jl'i|:" lypcadiustiniinlH
la lltn priurcunlntttt.
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with tl'fcuimioit at inulnry isjiuef lo
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Nii|iport staff (non-teaching umpluyuoftj-
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THE
MEMBER OF
32745 WALKER RD.
JAMES REALTY.- ONLY LOCALLY OWNED
'.COMPANY WITH OVER 24 YEARS OF
SERVICE IN AVON LAKE AND THE
SURROUNDING COMMUNITIES.
NATIONAL RELOCATION
A v o n Lake
CENTER
333-2500
TRADE IN PROGRAM
Cleveland)
871-5255 '.
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PUT YOUR BOAT~1N LAKE ERIE
FROM YOUR OWN BACK YARD
fcf >EL HOME 508 MARBROOK,f
CHARMING AVON LAKE CAPE COO
156559. Start hero in this 2 bedfoum. 1 bath - pcss'ble 4 bedroom 2 bath home. Offers country kitchen,
full basement, care free ext&fior and mere, located
closo to Lake Erie, with alt the line amenilies Avon
Lake has to offer- Newly listed at $64,900. Call Marge
Cocghlin to see today at 933-2500 or 871-5255.
ON LAKE OPEN WEEKENDS 1-6:00 ,
1J8116. Get yC-jr plans ready before trie spring tush,
for a quality built 4 bedroom Colonial with full orick
wail lirepiace. 2Vi baths, largo eat-in kitchen plus formal dining room, many fine amenities and start!. 3 up
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ihusiasi. Features Include woodbumtng fireplace I n - > ;
the spacious^living roam, full Casement, ZVz baths, ; ^ r ;
enclosed patkj and 2 car attached garage. Call Mar/y"^
Louise today (or your private showing at 933-2500 or .-.•
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from S154.900. Stop by or call Loretta or V«!ma at
933-2500 cr 933-2820.
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SNUGGLE YOUR FAMILY IN
POCKET PLEASING PRICE OF 542.900
COUNTRY COUS!N
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80640..Thlc 2 bedroom ranch, |ust remodeled, on
almost an acre In Amherst Twp. das full basement to
be finished If additional space is needed. Asking
542,900. Call Pam Turchan now to see at 933-2500.
Legal'Notice
EMPLOYMENT ,
"ANNOUNCEMENT.'
MALE/FEMALE '
7 . >•• KELP WANTED
The oty Of Avon is now accepting
• O t t c a U j i * tor a cart-sme recreaboruU director • M . Avon City HaH.
•3C77* Detroit Road. A w n , Ohio.
Conegtrdudenta and w i r e * * arc
encouraged to apply. Avon rfMidenu
>.onty. Applications will b * received
.through February 4, lSB7.SQ0p.fiK
The city of Avon ts an affirmative ac- Don equal opporturrty employer.'
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GOVEHNMENt HOM£S lor | 1 (U
(eooir). fMmquent l a i P'oowty.
HecoMeMiOrtS.'Can BOSSar-6000.
Eit. CH-21B3 lor cufferH itpo!.«.
D«rok
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Mason, auh nf Monti
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Landings" Way,-
Pubhsned: ALP Jan. 2 (
S Jan. 28, 1987
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!:• • Q. 1» the money In a buii, nrma selMniuninG* reserve
fund deductible?" -f
,
,' ! A . No. but': Bfir-lnnured
casualty louea are.
:
••: Q. What record* are neces•ary to deduct t h * bunines*
u w j o f n
c a r 7 ?.,.'
• »r« IM> longer required.
* • Q. Con 1 token tax frteloun
^ from it corporation I own7
.", A. Loana to atockholdent
mnyben««nnsd(ruispddiv
ld«nds unle-Ja you can ahuw
they curry n reasonable intcreat rote nnd : aubject to
periodtc'rcpaynurntB. •
,
V
&-)i'
Q. I n 1070 we bought a
•lore building and hiive nucceKsruily rented i l ever alnce.
ihll'JBB we remodeled the
jtorc-froht at tht* tenant'" request nt a co«t of S2S.00O. For
. howlnnKcan we writoofMhe
• improvenMtnta?
A. Though the bi'ildinu wan
BCtfuircd Mom th<> accflernletj cont recfivery rule* went
into pfl«Kt In 1981.'the im' provemctila were tni'ln nfter.
IfecutiMi they -were made in
19S6, - lli«
•improveirw-nW
ahoutd bawrittan nTTover I B
years. Due M> th» Tax Re form
Act of I98«i; «utivraMdentJal
property im pro «m*nUmade
In l'Jt*7 would be wubject to a
S t U f r '
.•; For m f r w lial of member
accountant* writ« or call t h *
NSPA «t the «Wrww above.
3-;^
taught
to
while ' maintaihtn'K
and
Oquipmont.
ditilns . hal!
Thuy
also
oarncd crctlits toward nn
•i tJEDHOOM, Avon U k « rwicn.
UfQ* kitcnen, living room win
t i .
family loom. I M i C O . Call
T
UAV, VILtAOK - 3 Mdioom.
batr.Ctnina rooni. 31* ^
ll a ^ * i
«nM0 B
N HiDCeviLLF -i Oearown trwavnl
OMflookL-ig a U)te. at1r;hed J( car
garage a one«mi»y. pineled fcvihg
room, bedroom, tain. ,',i»in n»*or; 3
tmdroom & b*Oi 2nd. Hoof; icwer
yard level, mthctwi, (amity roa*z .
bedroom, baffi & pabo. 5 ym. oldLot tOO<223, Pr>ce i* Mtow JTQ"*.
327*3047. BuOder & Owner,
251-1533 Cleveland.
' • . •• .
THH;V1NG COMSICNMENT crart
store, compmen/ed - turn Key
opoiation. Encefent HoeHy River
location and reputation. Senous ,inQuinei only. Ugntnousa Reotty, tnc.
B71-1IB0
OWN YOUR OWN
JEAN-SPORTSWEAR,
L a dt• »
A p p a r e l ,
i' SildreniJMateitiity.
Largv
b I I • i , . ' P e t i t e .
Oanceweaf/.Aerobic
or
Accv»ortes i 1 c » JofttJCh*.
C H C . Lve. Levi. liod, Qitano.
Guess. Cn'vin Klein. , Sargio
Valente. , Eiar- Pxwnn. LU
Claiborns.
MeraDer* . Onr>.
O«3O<ins: Heotlhle*. o*er 1CX)
other). (14.600 to S20.9OO
Inventory, . training, '.rlitures*
grand opening, tw. Can open
15da
'»
Mr.McComb
(4D4) 924-4583
161726.-To this cozy 4 bedroom Cape Cod situated In
a family oriented neighborhood near parks and
playground. Mom will appreciate tho form)! dining
loom in addition to the roomy k-*chen with appliances.
1'/? baths plus large fenced yarcfcjjrts of home for a
pocket pleasing price of S5t,900. CacTjr^n Barth today t o s e o ! l 9 3 3 - 2 5 0 0 .
•;
:'•:.—^^••:~-',\r:U:'^:r^
SINGLE WOMAN to wwe conoo
win U I M . e»tf»Ji*/g« bedioom.
o * n baift. plentv u l prwacy.
933-2214 or 933 M M ,
tho Community Collugo of
the Air Force.HqlsoIOaOgtadunteof
Avon Lake High School.
04
Lots and Acreage
Far Sale
L O t S AVAILABLE in Avon.
Minimum 100x250. Call 934-4aw o,
1-843-6923.
'
NACRES COLORADO
S12.500 TOTAL
18WanledToRent
For Rent
^
NEW OFFICE w ram.,.W*stt»e
a<M. iippioi 170 nq. It pbjs common j r e a
Ht»f , I - S O . K W « .
AVOM IAAC RETAIL BUtLOINu.
7S62 *q 1 . . e«ca<ient location.
933-0909.
-
OfFICE SPACEtorljKiie
rurw orfice' bwlding m.
Easy access lo tJO. umirate entrance, wooded aeiiing
Call
"92-1000
6 3 1 - 2 S 6 1 .
legaf Notice
NOTICE OP ELECTION ON
TAX LEVY IN EXCESS OF THE
T I N MILL LIMITATION
NOTICE It hentoy fl'*«r» ( M l (ft
putjuanee o( a He«Xut!on ot thn
Board ol Education of I M Avon U * e
a i y School Dfitnct, Onlo, t*a«l an
iha Ifllti day ol Novembaf ,19Bfl
t t w * wll b« MJDmnsd to a VOM ol
tti* poople ol taid School District at
a SPECIAL ELECTION lo t » twld in
the Avon Laka City School Oiitrict.
Ofco, si Itw regular places ol voting
therein, on Tuesday. I M 3rd day of
February . 1387. the qimi'on ol levying, m eieass ot mo ten mill limilalion, lor tha bcneM'of the AVON
LAKE CtTY SCHOOL OiSTOICr tat
the p u r p o i * o l C U R R E N T
EXPfcfiSES.
•" Said U« betftg: An add'l'onal urn
ol 5.M Milii lo r u i lot 5 year*, at a
rate nol aieeeding 5.75 mill* lof
Meti ons dollar of vaiuaiionj wtur.h
amounw lo 57.5 cents fat each one
hundred dolia't ot valuation, for a
period of 5 y«i<n.
The PoTa lor laid EiecW>n v»D
Cfen at 6-W o'cioe* A M . and remain opanontit T;30 o'etoch P.M. ol
a/.
By order of Board of Elactton*.
OV t,orwn County, OWo.
C
t
JaehE.Woll,Direetor
Publitnad; ALP Jan, 7 . 1 * . 2 1 . 28.
1S87-. •• •.
123105
S»S0m'(ffl»'M£fflS»|1M1
v
•"• ••• •• • • - - ' •.;;•. • . ;
OFFICE SPACEto*ledw. tjingltior
mulli units. 20CBQ C»o(o+ Rmgu
Road acrOM 'rnm nochpof Sriopp.
>nq Centor. 331-4379 Aher ft p m
c
a
n
'
NOHTHOLUSIEO
Street front space »>lr) own entianee
andpn'huw) m rear.. 17S j aft.- 670
to ft Uimi'es included. Principles
only.
•' •
33103 Loral n Road
' , .. •
779-M13 •
THE N0F4MANOY , . we ultimate in
class retirement luiuty living at
22701 La«e Rd in Roehy River
(nCJOM tfomCaaHeJrrufa) f , 2 , 1 3
NEW OFFICE tor rent. Sm.lh CourT
large, targe badroom suites
Rockv Hrver. 700 sq tl. • ' Common
av* ill Die. 3 fur.-Jshed models ready
Area331.S955-,
- '-\-r
10 Real Estate
tor unmedmte viewing Each would
.malcrt
any
fastwonaoie
Pa'h
Ave.
Wanted
AVON . LAKE PROFESSIONAL
New York a d d w s . THE NORUANBLOO. 7S0 M II, Excellent locaDY OHUFS social avents on and o't
tion. Reasonable rent. For l«ass or
I BUY HEAL E M A I E . I wm <akm Ihe premises to rival any tirsl Ci^ss
Ml*. 1 Can 833-4314 or 933-596S ,
hotel
A
b
u
i
l
o
f
transm<tationwisl<l
over your MCh paymenlj and Iree
away rei'dents to shopping tnps.
up your credit. Erv - 835-3700 or
PRIVATE ort:ca« lor rent. S100 00
field trip*! aocuil neimticj, etc.
835.3144
Should you have a car. an per monm, and highet. 34100
C«r>l^
R'dge Md . No nn Rtdonville.
underground nested enclosed
Call nay Price. 218.243-.1llt.
garag* Is provided. AH t > * and'24
11
Ruat Estate
Sou* conttnuou s securtl y Don' I wa •!.
cat 333-W00 now fof an uppbmiCommercial
men! l a l e w tne tanlaslic
AVON LAKE
[8081376-8690
D-1. b-2. D-3 LlCtwiit: FOH SALE
Including Bldq. localed InSandosky.
Wtite Regntef Bo« t ' . Sandomy,
0h<0 44870
'
12 Business
Opportunities
NEED EXfHA MONEV? Ffienoly
Home Toy PwttM.fc.w imnwd«w
openings for managnri -ana
OemonslrHtori'nlhitkrQa. FreeNita.
l i t eaiy and lun. We have «00 e«ciluia gifts and » / » fMWur«g the
new animated t*HonQ doll "Cricket"
Mnicnwts advertised .on nsianal
TV, Plus nevt ic* 1887 a full catalog
of special C h m t m n tttm». Km are
1
tree, u (here * • no ca»h (nvetimenL
no dalivertng. no collecting and no
•ervic* charge' Work In your fpiwa
time. No experience necmary. CaH
l-B0O-227-15tt>. .i •:., .
,
,-•
NOFMANOY;
.
-, • •
A V O N LAKE r«sx«nt W'She* 10
»ru/i» his home: S p M utilities, rent
J?SO 00 mo., ga'age spaco
ava>iabie '51 LniiewoorfDrive a'te<
4 30 p m.. Monday trt'u F'id^y.
.
COMMERCIAL SPACE OHice. Retail, Wafohouae^- •
Vnrious Sues AvailoDlc .
Can
•
933-6008
VERMILIGH 0FFICEJSE1AIL
:
SPACE
fOHHttil WltHOPriON 1OHUY
1 OwdroQfn apartment. Coachman'$
Trail
Available F e b . t i ,
" «*! T <•* H I T * * ^ «••!•»<• <*ttm —ft <*>
933-OSTCOr 933-S785
AVON LAW-,. vt»w lantr, (unioun ranCho«). cathedral coiling*, fireplace.
0 PETS
?
7
*»»» >
won HfcNT HESJOENTlAL. Drivff *
Mile. *ave a lot. Spnoout i and 2
bedroom aparimenti,: f 2 0 9 ro
I J W M o Hvai and *a!e* PAID
Pool,pH.fuCarefl.JB29W
Loraln. Ca« 246-tS77.-
GENERAL O f F l t E - ^uH tme
hon far person wiin smaH office
p e i e c B .O
. O^uft le d
« l > T O
bookke«pina-4 phone o
' H u m * to R O - Bat 84. Avon U V e ^
U"
/ ; _ - , :
MAVH LAHGfc tconener. onc«f>o«,
»oadet, dump truck lor hire-. E«^
d
mnter pfoolirtg and * e * « f
i303
AVON J HH. full Dasamvu. wtacnvd
oaraoe on wooded Mtuie, NO
PETS. S380 per montft. Send info !o
P.O. UOK 300 DM. Avon Lake. Oruo
4*012
CHRIST LUIHEHAN .
need* Church sectnUryV |
M.50 Hf- Typing. = !etapfton«j
Oroanlong l i i l b . requirect;, Citrtjv
933-6263 9 B'-t lo I.p.ffl.; MOrvto,,)
rtt. tor inte*%*ew."x^>j7^^-^i^i-h*K.- —j
HORtH R i O G t V I L U . . Fernwoud
Aoanrfwnta. S0O4 Jaycox. Modern t
Home' Toy'Parlies hfl», irnmediatB^ ••
twtifootn aot. * 2 3 V -Appliances.
carpeted- NO pert. J2S o « dr« dsfnonstrohxi in On* area, Fna Ms-;,:-~\
monlfi »enl with tfW ad 327-3-*«« o>
ti» e*»y and lun. We have 6 0 a * « 3 3 3 - 4 4 3 2 ,
• " . • . ::--••
•• ; •'••
Citinfl fl-tu and toy*1 featuring thi
new. onimaled Wking dot!.'Oc"»1
wrkch was ad»art>*«d on rw<io«a> TV,
p«oi n«w tor. 1M7 a FuK cauiog.Df
special Cnrairna* iwrns-nW)!*. >
GARAGE A storage w e e
» » * <o inere » no caWrM'sTnn
Cnlt93>5055
...,.-...
no detivennfl. no ecHeetingJina ..,
Mtvrca cruwge; *c*W w ywjr span*
NEEU TO P£Nr. CWrooe.
g
Mm*. f»oe«periencert«e»;— " " "
barn/haatmJ 3&*0 day». Spac« tor
28' boal to be pointed. 9*9-240-1. V - l
For R e n t
fOHRENfTHESiDENTiAL. Dfive a
kttle, 3*ve a lot. Spwou* 1 and 2
bedroom ' apartment!, $209 to
S233/MO Haat and waler PAID.
Pool, picnic atta. 2Q?9 W. E.-la Ave ,
Loram. Call 249-1577
HOUSE W i v E S r , p « ( t - u n i ^ ; ,
clevwiq company now .'accepting^
apchcat-orn 5endresum«>to:3439&^
a(i» FW , . Norm,ftdgavtiU,-'O
44035 - / ; .',•;:. •.
•./^^ijiij.f??,
APAHIMENIS AVAILABLE: I & 2
bWoom.
16975-16997 HiilUird.
Rocky River; S23S-13OO - N O
eWrten or peta^CaU M3-4M97 , :
19 O f f i c e S p a c e
14
»,rt> mt .Tnwnrwt 933-2720. ^ ' V
BAY VILLAGE. 3 Dedroom rancn.
acpdancM. rjaroee. rec. room M O
pels. ( 5 5 0 + cwposit. SZ1-4IB8
'•fttrSp.rn. . . • - ,. . . . . - • . • - . ; .
assoclalo dugrou through
•-.•'.•
• A Record* ;ahowin(t thw
•mount, time, place and nap p
Detailed mileafeloBs p* r trip
:
woro
course,
prupnrc ^hnii scn-ti
kitchun
PERSPECTIVE.'*
tho
PHICtD la tetir Avon LaNe ipdt. tU3
Qu« Dr.. tag 000. 3 b«dioom, la<B»
farmty room. 933-3902
nt
Colo.
During'
Homes for Sale
£150 00 OOIVM, imrruicuiate. cfiBTming. 3 bedroom Cape Cod. H a s *
ment and gtuaga. Total paynumt c
r.wnlh (Of 30 • * ! . l * M 0 0 . ADR
9 16K. Cif lor nnancing deUits t o
dayr Pat Ffed«ncii. Minor Bishop.
933.7700
.
In The
.
157542. Available on this o z y 3 bedroom split with
1V> baths, family room plus i.ower rool and lehced'
. yard. Anxious owner Is willing to olfer many financing
options. To get into this great investment today, call
Joanna Oemos at 933-2500.
00
.-
,
Call 933-6908
,
:
j . i
LIBRAHIA^'J— YOUng
Re'erenc*. BA A 3 y n
otiblic, tiorary aipen^n
resume In A»on Lake P u t ^
3JM9 Electric Blvd.; Avon
• 4 4 0 1 ? ; - • " • . . " , ,
;
"••••;•
'•X.T
CARRIER NEEDED lo eWwef. I h» fi
Pf«u on Ldtie Rd benreen Curtw &
Moorewood kt Avon Lah»:,Phone
933-55IV
-•-•^ '••:>••.
-,,•.!•':•,
EXCELLENT income tor part
hornn »M»Ti&ly wort. For inro5O4-841-BC03, Eil. M 9 8 . . = ' W ;
BUILDEH3
ajsutant tof rWpatcri
opportunity Call JncM. B3M773\"Xi.l
(Cleveland) or 93762B4 (A»onl -." "
AlHUNES NOW HIHINQ. Flight A l - ^
t e n d a n l s . Travel Agent*,;t - , .
Mectuinics. Cuilomer: Serviced X>:1
Salary* lo SMX. Entry level post-'L^ ]
tioni. Call B05BB7-630O. . Eat.',':
'A-3300. - - -'•• - :
^VT-.--™-.-~-=;
MOHe I HAM A JOB' If |ewelry. rurs ^
and trips abroad don't inlareM you, ;^ ^H
how about mw*y? (StJ-StS per :<:y,1
hour lo start) Full or pjL'l lime. Wo*h;T;*r; j
in conjunction' with naiianaUy.^ac-'/^^
cred'ied company. No pie* ~up«;..~oi
d(H>ver<es. mvanlory to stocK or.coJ*. •r:3
lecting Looking for women who ar«--7Vserious about their - future.' > Gait i-»2.
;
933-3730
=;---•,••..:•:-•- '.•-•-;•. ,'•"
NUHses AIDES;- •»-;—£
perxneed.1 home phone •'. must, --^y*
MOMEMAKERS • References and ^ t l
phone reauiied. Live-tnt--nendefl-,,'•,. 1
»iw Can between 10-2.57*4250.,;-.'^jl-1
DOuiUH'S ASSISTANT
TlONISr: Full
P
L«b wmii-heiptulibuinotiVde]
necessary V/ettarn suburban a r o a v ^ - l
S«de*um«>i6pO'0
5. Norin OTnsted. On« 44070.
COOK' W B mi+xx*ftq tor * person ;
who IB ••penenced m eoohmg for a"
targe number ol people.' Must
wckino with people .and
20
Help Wanted
knowledge of'good
•bout our.beneMi a n d r
tOO PEHMUNfJHtO PAID tor proplan.. Apply in cwrsdn
T
c«»iing mail at home' (nlormation.
sand . self-Bdtfrettad,. stamped
Fici*y. 9 - a M . BRADIEY HO. NUBenvelope.' Astc-cuev' Beu 99, SINO HOME, 605 Bradtey Ftd- B*f
Rotelle, f M J e ' 0 7 2 0 3 *
V*a
Oh 44t4a
S
^
, Mon,-Frt.)
20 Help Warned
K Iifptf 'IJ* 1 ' , ; '-no.-" ^^i ..n i £r-'"-"'
GET A is co Rwacui AT L
?ft ^ ' F . "
Hi
Ciiii'tti
T^lii.C- } -'S't2 Situations
Wanted
'••'•••-'•* •*>•'«J> ™>v; i
tst
for* 2-'/
Sheffield lakp
949-71 y.
365-9347
233-0511
871-7225
Open Weekdays 8-9
'-• Weekends 9-6
eABTSITrfcH
entir? rlCf
W-tom
EXECUTIVE UV.-WG OH LAKE ERIE
a y ; Firm Or*.*;
GODd t>Cr<yj
'••warewriw.H
*W r
F.WKI. Ball 4 I
pre-a.amr. Srt^Ti-iSeV ~
(1C sl*umM-aetl
.•wSSS^OrSSTl!? * ° B ° " * " • I ••"'••«• ' • " " * <"«* M St ••='• • ' ^ " t v H * ^ ^ * * ^
e.dj
& > r i som?
weekday* irt cur hem*, Trqr»pi3*t3-
, Legal Notice
777-126'Jafttf 8 p m .
Legal Notice
'• .,
ORDINANCE NO. 1-07 . '
AN ORDINANCE LEVYING
SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS r OR
THE tMPfiOVEMEftr OF REDWTJOO BLVD. FROM RlCHLAfJD
WEST TO CURTIS OfWE BY CONSTRUCTION OF CONCRETE
CURB AND G U T T E R . AND
DECLARING AM EMERGENCY. ,
BE IT OROA1NEO QY THE
COUNCIL Of THE CITY" OF AVON
LAKE. STATE OF CHiO:
SeeUen No, 1 : That the revised
» W u i M n t > tor tfia c n l and »,.
pense C' fnrprowng Redwood BWd.
from R.ch'snd West to Curbs Drive
i U C l
tort ol concrete euro ami gutter,
»uant hi Resolution ho. 95-6*
. **y>wJ July 27.1985. amount^ m
, IN» aggnMata la £17,139.20. wrutn
-ware. K M . w i i n ' l M Clof*. c* tfus
Council on Novem&er 3. 19M. emi
the Same are fweDy edesMO" arrf
conhfrfwd. and that there be ma at *
" • M t W y «»V^W and ftUMStd Upon
Ih-^Njts and lands bounding and
- aMA ^g upon Mtd lroorOV»rwt 1h«
••»•!,•<, L^nounti reported
BtaMaiw. ~tMch aiM9trn«nn end
the description ot MHJ (eti a»d Urws
arc now on ft* In the otfie«' ot th«
Clerk ot Councrl and which
• swiefsrncma are not in' • « • ? «
; U M tparoa. bwwhu. and w * not in
« K M f o< £n> Katutory hmrtsnen.
S«cWxi No. 2: Trw aW4i«m*
: agaMst MCh >^ or parcvl ot Uid
ShaH M payable in CSS^t wttnin I y
(30) ct«v* « n * ' trw pas&iga ot i r u
'ordinanc* or at V*t option ot ih«
; owrw in 6v« p j vmual inaafln
•_ wrtin kntarnt at f!w w i n * rat*
•fun bs bornv fyf I ' M bondatob»
": i»MMd Ift wiUcirMtion of »n»cuon ot
• u m « . AS casn paynwnta and Irv
' itaftmemj it>«tect r«fnamino ur
~ U H K •'Qit&tion of 'Jaid fh"ty (30)
; diy* f w a b« cf«fi«d by (h* D n c
; W» o* flruuic* fl* Ihia Oty to U>«
: County AuoMw H tKov<d«d by taw is
-1» pt*eeu on tha tax ctupfca!* and
; coll«ct«d B4 ottivr taxes ara
':: - Seeuon No. 3: That the Clefh of
-..•• this Council shall cause a nobce of
' tfte poMege of this ordinance to be
•> puriohed once in a newsoaper -jf
, general ctrcutaton <n ttva city and to
.; conWite on Hie In her offtta said
1
"'iei'-wtf sssessrnents.
;-•-• tfectJort No. * : That the dern ol
. this Council M hereof directed to
. dettver a certified copy ol this or: dtnante to the County Auditor within
.; twenty (20) days after Ha passage.
; r Section No. S: That It a hereby
• . taund and determined that aB formal
' actions ot this Council concerning
•;r * *nd relating to the passage of this
. ordinance were adopted to • " °P* n
. meeting tri this CouncM. and that *D
' delUwratlons of this Council and ol
' • any erf its commrtiaes that resulted In
.'such formal acuon. were in meetlnos
.Open to the puttttc In complwce
'.'.- wtth alt legal teouiremenia Including
-• Section 121.22 of the Ohio Flevsed
', Coda.-•...'.,.'... . . ' , . :
-•
'•'-Section No. S: That thw Or- Oinance is hereby dedared to be an
••' amergency moasura necessary hf
' tha Immedlaie pteservation d the
; pubte peace, health and safety of
r thie Cty, and for the *unher reason
i; thai the Immediate effectiveness of
:-thia ordinance) b.necessary to that
- (h« ataresaid cash payment period
I can commence a*, ^ice to provide
* tho maximum time lor the affected
persons to pay such assessments il
," they chotxM, so that the prompt levy
' of such assessments can appear on
'.' the boohs and records of the City
• and County, and so that the public*' tienvot the required notice can be
comr>ienced at once wherefore, this
Ordman » stun be m full force and
effect k 'medw^fy after its passige
•ne aop^-<wsi by the Mayor.
PASSED: 1-12-87
Erma L HaverbacH
i- President of Co:inci(
POSTED: W M f
pu
ATTEST; Kathleen Lynch
Clef* of Council
reliant W. Hausrod
Mayor
"; PiAOahed ALP J«n; » .
'•22043
no nfl my Fiooio'. S? CO
tar o-ck up * v j (Mtiwuy VJ" J c*«c«
SC
TtPlNG By \*i« fiotetsionai
ORDINANCE NO. 2-87
Colljgir. i i e m o * ' /
AH 'ORDINANCE LEVYING Secrvary.
N*Surn« j / !*f!i>r) / n".C. NO JOB IOO
SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS FOR ,SM
T « IMPROVEMENT OP MAPLE
CUFF DRIVE AND GFU-GUA.
Dflr/E BY CONSTRUCTION OK
g a a a y q o i u c a o
CONCRETC SIDEWALKS AND RoOy
R.v»* Primary Scnool WHI
CURBS AND THE REPLACEMENT . SUOWVLS*
d m e w oelvt & «n«r
OF DRIVEWAY APPROACHES AS
R»«w»ncM upon request. '
NECESSARY. AfiO OECLARIfiG
A» EMERGENCY.
MOIM6M will
BE IT ORDAINED By THE Oatiywt in my tenvr. w*«*idays. pCiy
COUNCIL OF THE CITY OP AVOH ar«a it twe* yard, wi'l pfomew luncn. •
LAKE. STATE OF CHiCr
atiernoon unaOt 4 T.L-C. EaiT«io»
Saction No. 1: Thai the r*vwod Sehour itxi
tot me costard « i am]
g
;
D«
Drive in Wa Cdy erf
Dy CoaWructem o' conS"*s*»aili» am) tu'tis ana
amant , of Q'lyewjy a p .
, o*. r
nt la
Aug-jst M . IW5. ameuntifig'ift in o
«fkow W naoy
y
tour en-Wen) f'om Friday me
to Sunday «v«ninq E»p"r"f"c<nl
rnoin*/ of 2 ehfldfun, Cill In aflvano*
tof a*mWCHo wCTOrtrrtti. 033-75831
tfa*s or 933-75«T ( ^ n g *
He'emn-ss a.i'itcla J D O T ' * T U " I
en Novemtef 3. fW»c.
•fa row on iM m inert at'a.
irw snme m» haiwuy »dupiinj and
confirm*a. anoihat iri«fa b* snda'o.
•roman, own innioOftation, ,
levied and a n n t M upon
f*'*f«»eM Cail 913^662 n!li:i 4 CO
kiis un>J lands bounding and P m ' , ' • . • '
aouttjng upon said frrpfbvim^fif m^
fcp
i C*r» *30ut yoor
snvetal amounts reported at
fiom«. EueHent rWe'enct**.
Ma*
afo'twd. which os»eum*nti aid
the description trf said tatt ar«j lands d?0pm,
ate now on' file In tha ofttcs of Hie
Clerk of Council and which
Call
' assessments are not in vices* nf
me UMCIOI Derinfits. and sie not m
Ci irt m f M j m fc
1
aues* c' airy stalutory bmiiuan .
oay cam workar,
Section No. T: The aaairwmiirt
27d;aO
agjinsl e*ch tot or pj/c»l o( tand
»n*a M pavatrie in cash WTtniri mvty CHILD CAHtl, •itMriv'icaa oay cam
|30) days aler the pAssage of thm Wnctutr. U.l!> O * « k «<U, NorTM
oidinance or at the ccrt*n of the
ni
5
owner in hie (51 bnnual msutlments
with interest at ine H I M raie u
sh«ll Be borne by If J oondi to be
24 Education and
luu#d <n anttoMiion ot collection ol
Instruction
• same. AH cash • payments and installments Itierwof remaining \mpsuii
i
at me e<pirst<on of i M ttwty (30<
PRIVATE
d»y» shall M cetiifled by the OiracBy U i r . t Brum > .
lor of Finance of.this City la ine
Oraauate of The Ri fJ CorHervaior
' CoumyAuditor as jwoided by law io • Montiul. C a n * " * AH. l*.«i»
be pUced o n l W H i dudicitie 'JwJ childmn ond adulta.
collected a* other taaes are
collected'
lEAflr4IMU PHOBLtM i
Section No. 3: That tn* Cb, h o t
tms Counot sh4D cause a notice of . toning Mfvice • remedial msirucrr,j patuge o' tnis ordinance to lie l>on Elementary through Adult,
SAT.,R«nK] neading. Sn Oy Sfcilla
published once In a newspaper of
ganeral brcuUtion tn this city and to C I U M S Call Tonmsend Ledtmng
Cvntor.
779-4080.
' continue on file In her office said
revised assessments.
TUTOfl: t N O U S H , Adull* and
Section No. 4: That the Cloth of youlh. Ccitillad teaenar, Call
ins, Council la heteoy d^ecied to 7 7 / 5 3 0 9
deliver a certified copy ol this ordinance to the County Auditor within IUI0H ROUIH3 - Uraces iff,
twenty 120) days after its passage.
reading speciaim Call
Section No. S: That it ts hereby
found and determined that all formal
act>«u of this Council concerning
CAItOL'S CLAV 1'fcN CUsseS Mon.
thru Thurs. 7 p,m.-t0 g n . , Mon ,
and relating to the passage of ihis
ordinsACe were adopted' In an open • Wetf.. Thuis. * Frl. 10 «m.-t p.m.
Open Mrs.: Mon.. Wod. A Thurs.. to
meeting ot this Council, and that all
m -4 p.m. * 7 p m •» p m , Tue*.. 3
deiiberjMini ol this Council and of •I
p m.-ifj p.m,, Frl. & Sal.. 10 it m.-5
any ol Its committees tliat teiuited in
p m Ctowd Eumlay. 933-9365.
«ucn 'o*mal action, we'e in niMtingi
open to the public. In Constance
H E t l l S T E H N O W «» Sue-.Ts
with all leci' requirements including
Ceramics and Oils 'or Valentino's
Section t2l 22 ol the Ohio Revised
seminar, Dry ftruih lechntque, to oe
Code.
fi«M Sat.. Feb 7. for mof* tnlormaSection No. 6: That trus Orlion tail Su*-Z at 949-B242.
dinance Is hereby d:-Jared to be M I
emergency measure necessary for
CAUGFIAHHY & COHfEH IOOLINQ CLASSES beflin toon C«" I h *
tne Immedi-jte preservation of the
Curiiva Corner, 033-4788, for
public pxace, health and safety of
d*taits.
,
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this C**y. and for the furthor rMson
Itiaj th.i Immediate elfeclneness of
EXPEHIEMCED
piano
les^h»r
»CIfiia ordinance Is necessary to tliat
cepting new studarns- &*$n.,j* o'
the aforesaid cash payment period
Scntnr.it >n U U K EdbCfdon. Call
eon commence at oner* lo prov'de
933-8034
tne maximum lime for tne affected
pertons to pay such assessments II
they choose, so that tha prompt levy
26 Public Not.ce
ol such assessnumls can appear on
trie books and records of thv City
and County, and so that the pubdeabon of the required notice can be
commenced at once; who'ifore, this
Ordinance that be In M lore* and
affect immedutery after its passage
and aoproval by the Mayor
Hospltallzatlon
PASSED: 1-12-87
S|»&tTACUUR LAKE EHIE H0MS.
t i t ; W . V.-m U>m 3 rju'iuum Biuminoin Coiun-Ji *!aaf«l
S" » aenut.tjily ('•(o1tic,to<»J M 'fXurwyj litnty 'ocm ait
liit win B-oclace. carlo * x a i UJ an »^cto«d Via tot
(jv««<ao«rrQ * • l«iut. i*vo *«•"(> 'tern, a k.Kn«rt Ui»J H>
iijuis C< u l i w i v hnt Cc-3> UAt
-n a'l fcwixuomt, ! Ba»ii. 2yj tar
icon,
an&s new of L t n * Erw >4 tor
onfy
lev ol sr-* mlivutvn Dm d t i o w tfM
UXjW'Orn cas>* tujt Enfjy me « * • ot tftt M a tram i f v
ir'rn!o*»d Umly mom of wwrvcv* **!** fcrtefwn' A
fif •C*jce in trie Vving room Bnd b i M n a t ma*a trua rtonr*.
•iKS iiMoat! Forrrul rkrwig foem. i ^ M n dovtts. 2
pwr*. ceacn. w n w Mouoa »Rdfctrgetot add to its **»iet
C M t i » 0 0
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RUSSELL REAUOflS.
Bonnie fttpas
RUSSELL REALTORS
305-9M7,171-7225
READY FOR W1NTEH?
t57V«O You *Ul ( M in tti« MJJEW
Enpy tna •••nt.'naridco'rui-'o'a woodtmrmmj Srwolace
in your lairaly txiit Comphju win 2 or Btacfwt) avag«
vid tMMmanl AH , T M « I W •nora tor '.aty W.9CW Dofi*!
d*uy. Call taj>i]t>'t '
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JhnUaitoy
,
RUSSaL REALTOR1!
W3-7151,233-B5St
365-9347. m-7225
BRICK FROHT RANCH
B2354. 3 Mtfroom u x n "rtn large w H n "ntcf-m,
curport, and lancad »«ftJ 12 y-art voungt A»*jng only
J30.00OI C»n
,
-si
M9-71 ST. 233-3SSI
39F4347,171-7225
NEEDROOMT?
-
124449. Thi* 'iprTMng uAt ROUnul ttas *,'! 4 rxige
rxKlraoma, co*"Jlry kilcnen. lorrrot dinins rataiing tamly
room win a hrn^scm. Thro* in 2 M l b « r « and anactwd 2
g*r*oo and you? Rave HI » » l « v r « youit evar need,!
PHud » W l at KJ.JOU, V^l-'^riA •«fcn.Tf C*a aaday-
Dt«Reig«lman
RUSSELL REALTORS
349-;i»;,2I5*s5u
345.9347, »,1-72irt
BESHUGANDCOUFY
15W7O. TMs w i m f in t>m xnmacune rtcemrf r»mod»tid
itnch. Th-s ••c«J»»o»l home W*a has a 2 cat
, pMio and stone from- DortT mt»S Bwa One
J
949-71 SI, 233-U31
365^M7,B71-72J5
HONEYMOON SPECIAL
iroa*3. Jmt mov» in a n i M h*ooyt TNs 3 bMroom
rs.ien his a nwi funace. row*. Umty room w<«i.
•noodMirnvr and dacorsMd teltaMV L o c l * 4 on a qu**
dead end street rm a pork kte arts Asaing fA].9OO
C M today on UH« Brand ne« liWno.
eon^Rcpis
RUSSELL REALTORS
,
,
949-7151,233-ASS1
W W W 7 . B71.723S
ASSUMABLE COLONIAL.
TRUEVALUE
H259t m tnis lowty 3 bedroom ectonlslt Co»y up Hi me
faptaca in D M UnWy room, en(oy duwer in t M tarmel
»rwig room or fust nave a snortaB Htf* mtr>e OouMe
lanced yard But. whatever you do. dont mlaa
)
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l
andguioe.too,toronty 133.9001 Ca>.
949-7151,2334551
' 345-9347,171-7225
BoruiMReiMt
BR
RUSSEa REALTORS
EAST SIDE COLONIAL
03343. 4 bedroom. Uipr r/tng room, formal dining ril ..m.
2 lull battu. fufl basamt X 2 ear gar*o>. plus a la^.e hit
VA or FHA MsiKHiQ-AMUog OMy C».90OI CaU V..a/.
95389. 4 bwdfoo-n. sun porch, tsmd» room. Wslking
distance lo Laha and Peveland bus' Une: Truly a.
corrXorUWe ho.-rie In an ideal nwghbomood. C*H to seet
Asking only 1.17,9001 •
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RoyWtddiR
RUSSEUREALTORS
RostrMfleZiJK
RUSSEU REALTORS
,
949-7*;t. 23MSSI
' 365 J34/.I71-7235
.-949-7151,333-8551
M5-9K7,171-7335
•&•:'-. i
DOUBLE - ONLY S27.S0O VA OR FHA
WELCOME
S0K3">. OonT rms« seeing mla Income properly.1 a ( C M I
Irwramianl. UrxtMrs has been completety remodeled
with no* »aM.«Hin9*. Itows. windows, carpeting, bam
and mtctienf Oomnlmr* haa ne« ceiUngs and rvH waler
tan*. Newly paintM outwde. Let someone else make your
peyments Dy caltuvt now.
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0M7D. And you can own Oim lUtflng. two bedroom home
will) M « M / . 3n>ci*fit gad turnace and detached gauge.,
Peymenls the same as rent and a very tow down
reymem. Can hK inhxmaliont >
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EWteWaddaa
RUSSELL REALTORS
BonnleRepas
RUSSQJ.flEALTORS
,
949-7151,3334551
: 365 W7.871-7235
0NLYS31,&00tIUI
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S49-71S1,333-SS5t
365-9347,871.7335
MORTGAGE
PROTECTION
Medicare Supplements
President 31 Council
POSTED: M M ?
Approved, 1-I2JI7
AHEST: Kathleen Lynch
Clerh ol Council
, Richard W. Hausmd
an. 28, 'B7
#23*45
IRA's
933-8875
WESALVEN
170004. 1TOM« That's nghtt ton can own 1 hornvs. bo«% m move-in condti^i.to"only
JW.BOOt m»eeMr M rewmg and i i i — — • yn-n prteel Crf -ne today on lh>s Ng valust
BonniaRcpw
RUSSEU REALTORS
949-7111,3334551
365-9347,171-7335
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WEB OFFSET
26 •- Public Notice
SCHEDULE YOUR FALL HOSSEORAWN HAVH1OES & WINTER
SLEIGH WOES NOW Call M m
C
DC L«19) 433-4947
PRINTING
•
AVON LITE '
ELECTRIC
COMPANDING.
446 Center Rd.
Avon Lake, O,
»TaDiofl33
ftead <£ Use
The Classifieds
N«v»3pnni or Offset pajwr
Addicasing
£32
1419-625-5825
Personals
PHTSICD1RECT1OK5
O u n j i r u yourfcf*
pqy
truntL-n^ tnla/yog four hopjons. try
«H>Lu-iiog Ifm artnu o! t u r u .
1
Thougftt and a3tro-crc,ecccn Mufly
groups »nS t » Irjftn«l Bfc* month
Can WJiom ' Fox tor information
323-JKI.
V1SAMASTEHCAHD • Get You)
Card TOOAYt Al«o H*m OeOit Card,
NO ONE R E F U S E D ! Call
l-5HMS9-aS*6. E « . C-5803A. 24
HHS.
.• • , '
Or UnjccaiferWvar.
Hosww a par*y and earn irm
lingtn*. Cad O3>3730
1
•
EtJToome/
• New Services Installed
y
327-SO6
legos and
WILL HAUL
f tr. carsMfuct'on rub*:tifi,
scrap meur. of w^4fev«r. C * t tor
rstma:os. 3Z/-2475. J-ra> 4 p m .
Auyt'iTt* on * « f k«ntia
SMOW PLOWING: SJICW pKnono.'
residential a r r l c o m m / r c a l
3S5-6B27.
. . • , ' "
tf*COMt TAX S«rva-.u, H i ! FowUrr,
327-04881
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GHANQPA M. Frcwty I N J Snonrrrwn
. stopped by lockingtor.you and *»• S H I P P A C H A O E S U ^ S or Purooior
told him you wefe wn«i» the uin at NAPA Airti Part SWfea m RecM/ ,
ni««r. Say , V^laqt ana tio^.n
afways »n.n«! Low * « . Your 4
O l m i l v d . and Universal Dry
Cltanor. Snor»wav SPioppinj
Centsr. Shetf.eld Lake. '
34
Lost and Found
FOUND- Cat, DUCK reman, wmie
twt, now.dieit. Jayco«, A¥Ort, v«ry
/ . Can 937-aa2o.
FOUND: F~nalo Qerman Srtecnefd.
lew than I ysar oM. Fojmj m . . . •.*hrof Ja*co«Hd. south of trw railroad
tract.*, 533-3227,
;40' Services
&r,e£Hi£NCEO uMilpajwnng & insida coiflisnv- JKM-6303.
,.
PMM.LIPS VACUUM CLEANER CO
SALES,AND SERVICE. New and
, rebuilt dealers, ouafantemi i o » « !
prices on new dmngra. Wu retrnir
a" rnaiiw. warranty wore lor Hoover
and EureU. .15118 Detroit Hrt.,
Laxewood Pick-up and delivery
l i t t . Ca» 1426-0750.
BUCK'S HAHOWAHE. 37073
Oxroit R d . A'jon S w m *rn«ow ,
and Ktean « p 3 * . CaM 934-51 IB
933-8539
CLEANING
• Commercial
• Residential
• New Construction
• Before or After you Move
• Apartments, Offices ,
• Personalized Service
• Bonded and Insured •
'• Free Estimates
• All Work Guaranteed
For more
information call:
U
em«fQ«ncy wrfvice. Ma* wa Help
you (out w inj; 933-3101 or
.933-5809
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DAY'S
EASE,
INC.
CLEANING. Commetciai, iBtiownbal. rew conWrvctio", O«to«o or after
you move: ap*tm»m». sficea. perwru'i/ed ovrviciL Bcmitd & in*w«d.. F fwi Mtmaies • AJI *ofh.
guaranleeO-1 f n r dor* tn(<irtTuii<in
u n DAY'S EASE. :NC_ 327-634-1
Otn«ra tonT.-oua daan'nfl team ...
» • *ond you service..
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PIANO TUMtNO arvl repair,
y ]
ar*d' *«Uii(J usod pianos, also
relmikhinn
Reasonable raiei
234-8384.
327-6346
OTHERS SEND YOU A
CLEANING TEAM-WE
SEND YOU SERVICEI
Et.ECTHrCAL ft tELEPHONE
WOFOC fteuo/iabfo rat*s. Can
933-4S53. ..
,
. . .
FIREWOOO. %M per nc*.
Ti»e Service. B7t-3fi22. <
CUSTOM BHIOAL and ALTERATIONS lor l « a . P*woaK*« your
wardroM. 20 " « • « •*»r-efic»,
Marilyn, 949-8390
OARAC£ OOOR BtPAIH
FUsKlential. 15 years e'perwflca.
Broken springs arid c*fif*s repaired.
33t-17(f2.
S t UUP
EXPERIENCED w*tp*j»ring A irt•kt*patr«lng. W4-KQ3
LAWN MC»:NU. rciount/ ^ cwnara
ysrd work. Can Cwvus Bieest
933-301S u» 9M-3894. -
IS DOING YOUR
TAXES THE PiTS?
T h e n Call:
RESIDENTIAL.
SMOW PLOWING
Lav/rt mowtng. rototlllino.
Qmoral yard work. Cnll
PUPPET, SHOWS. Need
entertainment tot holidays or turth.
""'
rmarva'Sansnow.
'933-3058.
DEER
HHOCESSINQ.
934-4977. . . • • • ;
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SUSINfcSS
TELEPHONE
SYSTEMS SalM,, Service. Instafl*bon. FVHoeanona « Now or Used
Equipment •vorfabie. Re*ioriaDie>
rale*.
Ron H o l u b ' l LAKE
TELECOM. 933-5771.
.. - . •
POHt RAJ I S IN YOUH HOME, encettent auaHty wH» the* personal
touch. Can Sandy Lew*. 933-9191
after 8 p.m. & wee*»nds.
;-•
CHIMNEY SWEEP. OETIIM GRIT.
TY, CALL SMrTTY. Trained S aquipo<Kt by -Olach,'Magic. Holiday
ipeclft* Ml Fab. 1 , 1087, FuBy l i t
sured, 033-6817,
T AUTOMOTIVE HEPAIHS
Domestic • Fofelgrc, cartlllad
m«n*Jtlc«: MEASOfUBLE. Bstlancs1' Tlra*. Wha«t Allnnmtm. K-1
KEROSENE,' MARATHON^ U.NefWalkw.933-*IO2-933-8337, _,_••_.
"ALTERATIONS'' lor trial tailored
look. Experienced and crtattve. Call
' Joye*. 933-4309.'.'
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TMfiOOySSt
Tfce M t l in
I n * •nMftairsmenl. - WEDDINGS.
BAMQUETS. OHAOUAT1ON PAr^
TIES. CaJI now to booh your <Jal )•.
Mention ihu ad «nfl feceiv« : 'a
•p«dat docount 933-7132. - \\ ,
MAKE. ANY OCCA3JON
p
CadCreativoCa*B9,l933-(2O3
OARAGE DOORS. Openvra. Sanior
Ducount*. 1 n*a*O'<abl* Bale*.
Karto«"« Door Sarmce, 033-2072.
24 Hr, S
UPSSE
4 PAHCEL POST
(packagn <Kity). Full Servto* Slalion, Bnnct your b o w ft paefcau** to
Pautetle'a .
Income Tax Service
A connoom*r 934-3971
ALL TAXES
Prepared fn your Borne ,
c
a
n
:"••*_.
BOB CLEMENS
, After, 6 p.m. at
949-8402
UPDATE YOUfl SPRING
WAROROBE NOW.
ALTtnATlONS - CUSTOM SLACKS.
• ;£PPEHS REPLACED
CALL 949-8307
:v ; • - W e Fill
- '.
PROPANE TANKS
, Murder Mower Service,
B«lden, Avon Lake,
1
Moo.-SaL900-5:309t*.
937-5805
SfJOW PLOWINU - C^ommercuii &
dm>dentiai. 24 Mr. H4J0 [hipaicnart Trucks. "Don't-wart M it's uw
iai«l" CM on our I * N O W tAKE
ENTERPB'SES. S33-5771, . -j . . -
REOINGER
INCOME TAX
SERVICE
CAKES • Alt .Occasion. Wadding
CakM Your party pttia cai." M
duphcatad. Coll Sua. B33-o7M. ,.
PAINl'lNO, F l a t t e r i n g , MinoT
Carpentry. ElectricaJ. MoU Horn*
Repairs. RMMftftbis.- Ratarencas.
C « H M f f r « 4 0 4 . : ..•
• • . • ; • •'.,•:..'.;
^ BHmt a M A I D 0f«««»» L custom
• mad*; Order now lor April w«)<Jing,
: * 9 v ^ : i ;
REMOVAL-
Phona
;.'-".: 933-3618
42 Antiques
lUHf+OF-CENtURY 4&4nch rounrj
M k UW*. .Tuawv* (MdMiat witn
Lvgu Uon txtw and " * " '•* r t - rwo
liniihM ivavts, tin malcmno oak
Cfi*Jf3,. Ota. aim. fly* fide, w'lh
ongiruf black k a ' f w coin »*!•* D(
p
M-gliMd. Unusual, ««»tf*nt
Ikwi TebJ«, J9W: chairs. $450 tor
Uw M l . W>il *ttH taW« Mparais, Also
ruva compatibJs oaH bulfwi, ducH
to«t. eiceUant ondilion. lof $75:
and oak iwo-Uvr Mrving tattt*. #••
caUant conditlcn, lor stk? will soil
M^arata. Alt p-(c»* 0-m. 779-7810
aftor a.
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Garage Sates
M O V I r i O SALE: > u r n i l u r a ,
ralnrjoralor, and fraumthoW goods.
Can bo te*n Wed, Trmrt. & Frt,,
Jan. 28. 29. and 30, I p.m.-Som.
5001. K~A* Craak Lana (Worth) Norin
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0 0 0 0 rifAjHUOH IHOJFT SHOf.
1 — l « r Bd-, Avon La ho. 933-0627.
HAV XMAU UILLS. Mav« a winlBr
OAFW3E SAIE <imloars al h « '
FPENCH CREEK TLEA MAP^IT,
37340 FrancM C n o i Bd . A .on. 15
p*r d a y - 3 day"*, F'I . S.it * Gun.
T H
l i h
3!r20»1
r
P34-9Z32
COUNTER. 37500' Co>otQ/Jo Rd..
Avon, Otw> 034-5403. Lowest prictji
I CAN DO Anytmnq (almfU) Kilerwn*. batrwoom* « c v » n i c tilf.
f
Mttmat#» (M»«040
Landscaping
DENNIS BRHESE.
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OP
w«!*orv. 5450:
ikjno S325. <?«r^ a P *
S19 per menu WJ bu; (catfi) yo-Jt
r«)p4r')779**'3
>
« m s*«. 54" • ivurul Ut(«.
aiwl i * crta.'r3. cruvi ca
«. V3CI3 o« ti»tt ij«f»K I *
C
72 Household Pets
CALL TOR APPT
933-8857
COPIES MADE
0
Each
Avon Lake Press
•158 Lear Rd., Avon Lake,:
LCWCbsS
a PUpcY/*arTE/ivACCW(Aiiori
CALL 913-5297.
58 Household Goods
" B ± A L T E ? U L NEW HANOMADt
SOLID OAK AT
WHOUSALEPRICES"
Cpdiw ctmt. gun ca0in«». d»«con
bonches. I«« cart, ice bcnO
bOoliciJUi. noersinry dmks. die
cnbineti,' and tabla). cotrw:CilOhoo/dj. dry tin**, hfl'l j e a t . , 4 8 " .
mund kon paw pedMtal laoio, t
thieK inq M 7 5 •» itytr*. »«iJrHl
mtyle*oFerMir». FA8UU1US S-ro(l
loo d«»(. 41400. 2 rountX! glass
c(wna Mbinelv 129*650. Vir'diOf.
4 preasOuCK roCn'i. * I « «a^M.
l«od«d oias»-ttip tx>o*ti»»,' S325 1
HutetiM. 40'ft GO", W 9 ^ 8 9 * . A
WHOLE CATALOO OF _FIME
60 Wanted'
Miscellaneous
FACtOHV Sofplus - t-r«*
Ca-T 933-3193
WAftririO TO BUY: O*H
irain* and J C t K i i c n C i . C J I I
333-9*01 licm 12 noon 03 5 y m
MA.'*OVIUAN looi Ccltedor haM
lo''UwiliTOVr-r«faraWynM<ri.n.i
c =«rp«n(a* fenii. E.1E-11 &«
TED " o 6 u
:
LOWCOSl SPAYING/NEUTERING
* Pt,pt>y/KIT7B< VACCrNAIiO/i
CALL 933-1297.
74 Animal Services
. oSiat
HOAfOun CATS & OOCa
itidual care by
fe
Caff
. SJIVB.: Cash pa«J irrv
miroi-4i»iy
C a n 1 c:*"*)ia J *
IJJ49-S«t g l l w S p m
WAM1EU
Honw
1-327-0391
ftartufnialiar.
333-«82 tWyt. OOS-i-aW evenings.
82
Campers & Vans
WANTtO OUjwiWMroit D-Miver to
f O ^ A."duAUTV. USED C W
I** ore*.
1600
Vape>.
I*7Z [HUfiI«Ha*HO • » « ! » «
Irartjporiaiioo. $400 Co« attar 8_
0fd,B32-81l2. ,
B
,
.
j
DraJtas. rwo-tonad bkx^itf** good,'.
gctM corxSbcn. $ £ 9 0 0 635-159*Volor»
orw owner. V-8 31». power
AM/FM
Read & Use
Jhe Classifieds
K-l KEHOSENE.Smrtn'3 Country
Cour.un, Atofi, 9>t5403
Ovnr.i
86 Au»os Wanted
& Service
^
t
t
f
b
U
LpOKlt
w
tJE COLU W t A I H £ H
g y
and ho*! a Ownorwoorts
/ ... nearly an hnndciarted and
nil p v u n a l i j o d iiemi trom our
SJv«r and C o U Lm«. Many <t*m»
limited' edition pecas *njn»d and
oumtwrad by lf»a d o M n w C«it
Katfty 6 u " o * r 9JJ-20O4.
4X* r
t:nt<rd m
m n « , Wt: crute. ufictnc
mnon tcet. AMffM I » M « ; , enfa
Boato A Motors
cab. 1II.50O. Can9314313 ;•
„...
tsa.
I J / » C H t v v f MUCK. 4
4 spe-d. h tori. 8 ft. b*d
hilch, heavy dut» (
S250UirMgotiablo. Call 949-5651.
28 FT SAILBOAI-. _
iwu>, interior s l e * « * r f
•84 Bufch Cenlun
Wjust . e e l $7^95
:-•BealBoT
C U ' H t i M A l M t l i slvtwo
rutfjt aytlnm. duvci dr>¥» fu
•nt\trob*. powar ,amp, luncr,
•M£>. 2-O Wtfy ao«aka(«, hkv fwti
PB^3 itSOO. M m ; %aH. Asking
$600 DO. »9-C464.
Must see! SS938
2MO ANNUAL VALENtlNE CHAFr
O P E N H O O S t . Laha H o . acrow
trom old hntVWM. Frl.. F r t . fl,
3 00-9 00 p . m . S « t , , Feb. 7,
9 00-4 00 p m Quality handmad*
carts. R a h n v w M t t
...owner personally .";:»
cleans every h&m^/p
Just O.nceor:
As Often As;
YouNced-
A S O a g u a .
Ona Dak» wool, tart, brown small
criacli. not worn. a>«o aloKat nvw
tan c u h n t r t , BXM874.
QUEEN SIZE So<a-0*d. ov«r-itul|«d
cn*r, 033444a.
LOVED UY annnUca
q
"One o( a Kind" T*tL)4«:»» - without
d « p OMted lust for you! 72 M7B7.
''
iectfic *t»rl,
u l a t y clutcR. iifci nvw. 13JS.
d p hand
h d treodie sowing
Oorn««tic drop
O
macfims, mtra aitacfiTwnis, J35
5.
734 2340 ,
.
*•*wagon
-.
•
Eiflciamiy * Thoftmotily"-
, 327-4455
Readytogo.S7435
1-327-44S5
SCM ELfcSfFIC tyiMWriitor wnlh
ca/ryirq coax. i»n- Kvyw
typ«iwnt«r w i n currying ca
734-2340
SEAbONEO FIHtWOOO Vi CorU
I I Rick). SSO Oonvuiad. Can Daw's
F»B*Owil. 934-4987.
TIFCANY
L A M P S • ClOStrd
rejtaurnnl Mflirtg - linn qualily named glass hang-ng brnpt 74 M O M
•"CHAIN liAW PAH I S A i
Lag
supply in o n « (o Suh,
Horrwlitd. McCuHoch, Pou'an and
many othnra. U.P.S. 6»l'-/«ry
W I
Saios 8 Stwvic^f J-!200.
Loram. N. Rid9»ville. Olt, 3^7 2196,
Bote
Bags
Howra
oTah
Trade-Ins •
AstenlatS6195
Bead & Use
The Classifieds
:
•••••,
"SRMVINO THIS LOHAIN AnEA POH t l V C A H S "
RADIO DISPATCHED TRUCKS
—*—U?
M
•
•"•c««o
,
. ,
M I M
eucncENcV
3O/AVON BttOEM H O . . AVON LAKE; CH
'
•"
••
" -
TREE & S T U M P R E M O V A L
• •TfllMMINQ. 1 ••
- " " " "•"
^
Pay Hmo
Pflym«fit Plan
McKlnloy
Motor Sales
88 Trucks for Sale
Tr# pitniing Oall«<y nas #jain been
q™onH ropawjrdlof sjluiucnlffvif
rnenl & *odu-ng knowl«fK)a by 1 naIxmaJ itodiwig n?v^!ation cortifkinio*.
For dcpcnlment can The f f i n r j
OatlniY. <<athy Burro*s. 933-?004 w
Judy at ? W e t 4 9
"tj
>J|
^ s
«« CAVAUtH C S 13JWO rr»»e*.
oguippert wild many opiwns
Assunw lease paynona of $*$?,?*
por fopntn tftfougri November 1969
Cafl 7?T-r*w*; e l l « T p m ^
'
Auto Parts
& Service
O «fHi O f f
at wedding
OtKl M
'TV FOflO FAlftMT" I fims gooo,
" dependable, good ^joartiori A/C*
•uKwwtiC, * dow. 1900.00--Cfflt
33J-4137. Ls<*v« ram* anC numo«r.
/ . C 4 D catpettng. 635-2651
ONc WJN Anjfyiar Stajai mj<n;no,
Modf* tOtl. 4 y«. ckl, 0nw30lon
pr«M » Wan<] riffw. </flfj Ui'ter 225
vMcUic ««idor «/j«m.!»fioii- brand
n«n», On» «0 B"i bCI &
e
wrffi all awe* • orw 933-6/37,
fO* SlOKB.
'
' '
'
rW,
fi«w Shocks. n«w. «JthtUtt;
JM00 M - C«fl 933-4065.
"80 DOOGE V A N . 2 0 0 . 6
,
114.0C0 rn-JM. runs coed. S1000.00.
Can <r-J3-3t»J
•••;•
;: .
62 Mlscellaneou-:
For Sale
auAurv HANDMADE SOUO OAK
TO CHOOSE FAOM.AL3O: MAMV
ITEMS AVAILABLE IN CHERRY.
Tika* 2-4 WMki lof d«ilv«fy.;
R O M ' B 327.2329, . 337-5740, « (
H 7 * M , . ' - : » v : ; \ . - j •• -• •..• -
> » ; ' SBOO
h
fcenew. Very1 good axwSKn. S450.
• Ranges'* Dryers
• Outlets
Autos for Sale
HW SALE
uovmo. s«.
t,1Fu.*iG rocm
<M*. * cart* t a
, • Electric Installations.
FHOTOJOURNAL
.S**dujk^ OH 44870
Genie Door Openers
66 Musical
Instrumenls
-
. TOPPINO
LOT CLEARIf40 '
*g£?j5^jl?S^sp^^
C
HEAItllS
P. C FH1Q B HAT KIM
cooicns
ice MM:HI>
HARTSEL
ELECTRIC
WetHasement?!
•
Ucensed-Bonced-lnsyrea
Calt
t
Qechani Constructs
. 937-5750" „«
CUSTOM BUSLT HOMES
933-5742
AVON: 934-6460
ELY.: 324-5141 CLEVE.: 871-0610
;
-812AVONBELOEN
AVON.OH440I1
PAINTING
& WALLPAPERING
tJYEAHS
FREE
933-8528
EXPERIENCE
8A0S0 DISPATCHED
ESTIMATES
LOCKSMITHS
24 HOUR EMEPGENCVSERVICE .
RESIDENTIAL,COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL
ALARM SYSTEMS - SAFES
SECURITY CENTER
DON
OWNER
r933-310T|
: H LEAR RD.
933-8857
ANDY?S
APPLIANCE SERVICE
690 Avon Balden RdV
(Rl. 83 next to Master Mower)
;
•..-t.r %-,; -ServiceOnAU M a k w . Warranty Service"
K s r , , » Parts Counter—Open Moir.-Fri. 9 00-5.00 '
*••-'•• •=•' • J: ; •• : l S a t . 9 J » 4 , 0 0 , Closed Wod.
"
MJ
933-5565 •835-8778
D i s t r e s s e d V - by
Pregnancy? Cat!
Birthright at 3224652 or244-4652. '••
LANDSCAPING;
- SQHAFER/S!^
CLEAN-UP
f ^ L L LANDSCAPING
937-6045
CALL FOR APPOINTMENT
CALL 349-5442
AVON LAKE. O. oco
ANYTIME
Wall Washing
General & Heavy
Housocleaning
"Dry'VCarpoi
Cleaning
Free Estimates
•Weekly 4, Monthly
Rates :t\
: 871-7076
943-7073
Storm*- Sc>Mn«
ST
Jim Muzzy
(Sorvmg Avon Lako onil Surraunciing
Comnvj-imuo Tor Ovnr 20 Vcars)
Lenny's Gtasa
S«rvlc8 Company
CAUL
LICENSED—BONDED—INSURED
REDINGER
INCOME TAX SERVICE
FEDERAL - STATE - CITY
Fully Insured • Trimming ,
Stump Grinding • Removals
AAALL
REMODELING SPECIALISTS
ADOlTJONS.GAFiAGES. SIDING. ROOFING.
DECKS. PATIO ENCLOSURES. BRICKWORK
CONCRETE. DRYWALL, DOORS. WINDOWS.'
MILLER
SALES & PROMPT 24-HOUR SERVICE
; FREY
PLUMBING
AND
HEATING, INC.
:
COMPLETE PLUMBING. HEATING
AND SEWER CLEANING
SERVICE
f*O JOB TOO SMAUt
937-5826-„
RESIDENTIAL-COMMERCIAL
FAIRWEATHER ROOFING
25??.?15:H£PAIRS
CALL
B33.2517
Nations) Fmnchno Haaf&iudrjvrs
W»«t Palm Seacd. flood* 33409
-3U)ioupnoo*s . . ;
• SEAMLESS GUTTERS J» DOWNSPOUTS * « 0 0 f MAINTENANCE'
OnTOUFRCE
1-«0C-2S1-»17.
AFTERS P.M.
Mike Lipkowski
937-5805:
REMODELING
AMERICAN LAWN CARE*'
- SERVICE
go
BATHROOMSAND
KITCHENS
, C'llGaorgaai "
933-2207
•HarS:00
FREE ESTIMATES "
"ind
CU?«UVE
n««
TREE SERVICE
*«W<CeC0UP*MYTH*TPEAUYOWES C1IP & SAVE
WINTER
, Th* Ad VWffl »T 0 0 OB Arr, Cvt^t
SPECIAL
.;«
Q, r unyiur. Cta*»no
Fully Insured - 24 Hr. Service
CARPET 4 FURNITUHE STEAM CLEANED
3749 Naglc Rd.
'Sr»2e»'zr«18w
10H SENIOR CITIZEN OISCOUNT
SNOW PLOWING
Avon, Ohio
837^402 [AVON] 3«5.aiiat«.VrHA| 871-7742 (CUCVS.]
949-8224 "
GARAGE DOORS & OPERATORS
Builders
•roduciB,',
- Raaionabl* Rai««
• flap air on All M a k t i
,3vu .-.. 1138
".~" -vs UiaktnSprlng Cpncti
u
'Oatmqtt .Roalt*nii
'..vAlumlnum Siding '';"• FREE ESTIMATES
TiMFORTHOFER
Builder • Contractor .
CALL 934-4716
- Sloo». B f k k . Btocfc
and Concral* Work.
- NEW and REPAIR
cpnsTRucnoN
;'•:: -;Ooany
fcTWefe.
:- Rough4BntshCarpentry"
^ RooHna & Vinyl SWIna >^V
/rrpalpflng A DrywaB Wartc'•
" N o Job Too SnwtK
f. BALD WIN
;jsTiy Before You Buy •
049*8407 •
DRiSCOL MUSIC CO.
PAINTING
STAINING
V
.Shaker Roofs
•": Intoriar/Exterlor
Wallpaper Hanging;
Any Type brpattorn
( COMPLETE HOME RSNOVATIO11, PEMODtLI
• • ROOM ADDITIONS • PORCH ENCLOSURES
-OARAGES- STORAGE BUILDirus- •
, ARISTOKHAPT KITCHENS • DOORS - WtNCOWS
-PRESSURETREATEO DECKS .
,
QUALITY WORKMANSHIP
Custom Built
Homes
Lake Erosion
.^Specialist:
> DonSchdfer
B & B Concreie
937-6430
33429 Avon Rpad^ Avon^Ohio 44011
'PARTS'OIL
'TUNE-UPS ~
• RENTALS
'ACCESSORIES
^SHARPENING
'PROPANE
J
'••-,"y-'•"•"•'
General C o n t r a c l b r V ' r ^ ^ v i v
Concrete Work
835-3725
* K-1 KEROSENE
MASTER MOWER SERVICE
w
690 A V O N B E L D E I M ,
BU^TS PLUMBlNiG
".';••', :,-;*". -., . " INSXTTOSISSOM'SI:
JOHNGUGGENB1LLER
NflA^-COMMERCIALS
933-4400
REMODEL• REPAIR ' ;
Call Russ Harkins
Free estimates
Em«ffl*rtcfr Number 933-4989 ,CLEAN & SHINE
FLOOR CARE ;
I
^ J " ' ' • : Slnc»,1960 ; ; :
p\% Foundation: '•- ~^
it!RosealirigVReptocing
^ G l m Block Windows
;V. Masonry & Concrete
SELF STORAGE
998 AVON BELDEM
•- ; (ROUTE 83) ; v ; 5(i:*isfi.',.-i
' AVON,OHIO
»o«.KiOft: L
937-6527or .
-,„„ , t l i " u ' J
.;.
; 933-3818 , . ° " ' * " ; 3 0 " l l t W i(
KIAflMf V CONSTRUCTION
N o d Jfi upKliifi (IrWthtrf
Adding,on * family,roam o9<'»9»'*, ' w ««io' Of
repaift. Cittl for a
OUTSIDE ^TOBAQE AVAILABLE
**,Uoats, tiatlefs, otc. •
PLUMBING & HEATiNG
HEATiNG
•"'.; • H o t W a t e r T a n k s . ' ' ; : - - ? : v . . •,,^'-*
'•"> Gas Line R6paJr& Installation FC
J~'.'"'m Boiler,'Furnace. Faucet. : • J --i:.^..:\'-''\ .BopalrAReplacement.vV;' '-:•' - ^
1
Call 9
SUPERIOR
CENTER CUT SMOKED
KIELBASI
GROUND BEEF ROASTING CHICKENS PORK CHOPS
OVEN READY STUFFED
HONEYSUCKLE 10-12 LB. AVERAGE OLD FASHION, THICK-SLICED
LB,
GRADE A STUFFED
LB.
TEXASBAR-B-Q
LB.
BABY
BEEFLIVER
LB.
RUSSETT POTATOES
BAG $1.49
NECTARINES* • i - --^ LB 79*
D'ANJpV PEARS . .
. LB 69*
TA^oERINES > -•
6/99*
;
iABBAGE:'..:.;;^:-;.^.V;.,,:-v-LB. ; '. 19*
SHURFINE
CELLO CARROTS . ,.... 1LB. 3/9?'
MARGARINE
•..., .- QTRS. 16OZ.
TOMATOES.
69'
SMITHS QUALITY C H E K D
QQ*
E REL> OR WHITE
u : /
SOUR CREAM.-...... . . I6OZ. •
3/99'
• GRAPEFRUIT
TOMATO SAUCE
•GROCERY=
FACIAL
TISSUE
175 CT.
N0R
RC
SHUKHNE
REG, QR BUTTER FLAVOR
IMCORHCOKTHIN.
iSPAG; OR VERMICELLI
16 OZ.
: ••:••':
SPECIAL
RETAIL
39*
i
4 ROLL
PLUS
DE-POSFT
8-16 OZ.
GRISCO
48 OZ.
PREGO PLAffJ, MEAT OR MUSHROOM A
SPAGHETTI SAUCE
SPECIAL
RETAIL
32 QZ.
SPECIAL
$2.28
ANY SIZE SUPER TRIM OR REG.
HUGGIES DIAPERS
COUPON
$1.50OFF
REDEEM Al SMTTirS COUNTHV TCXJffrLrt
UMrri.VAUDTtmUTUES.FEI13.lW7
*
~fe
SMOOTH OR CHUNKY DOLE
PINEAPPLE SAUCE
WITH
An « Arr
COUPON25 ozftx)
Urr
B £ ^ £ M AT SMni fS COUNTRY C WJNTF.R
§•
\
•;.. *
'JV-T1^"^ 1 - , V A U P T t " < U T t - L S f _ J j _ — ^
YOUH atfflCEOF \ I K BCHSKEM WTTVI EACH &
EVEHV (10 FUK.HASE & COUPON flEMS (EX
CLLOING ALCOli 1L 4 TABACCO PROCUCTSt
W/S5;00 MAIL IN REBATE
TIDE LAUNDRY DETERGENT
COUPON 25 LB.$3.00 QFF
• ' TOT.SAVtNT.SMBr)1 ' ' .
RKDrXMATSMmiSCOUWTHVCOUNifll
. UMfr 1, VAL-p 711HU lUtS., KLIi-J. 11W7
fr ft.
YCUt CHOREE OF THfi BCTftJli IltM Wmt EACH Si
EVER Y i 10 FURO !AS£ftOXffXJW fT EMS (EX
aiJDINOALCOHOL&TAfli\CCOPRODUaS)
MICROWAVE OR REGULAR . .
ANY SUPERSEAL PRODUCT
25% OFF
J
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DIAPERSii^
T O W E L S . JUMBO ROLL
REDEEM AT .SMJTt rSfcOUWTKYCCUNTtR
UMrn.VAUDT>iRUTUE5.KED.3.l < )87
$1;79
SHURFINE FORM
KITTED v . ;
DECORATOR
SMITHS QUALITY CHEK'D
2% MILK
100CT.
RC-DIET&
CHERRY
C O F F E E i3 OZ. ADC DECAF. $ 3 . 8 9 WAX BEANS, WHOLE
M\\
SHURFINr?EAS&
o/oftt
CARROTS
iooz.2/yy
SHURFINE CRINKLE CUT
'
FRENCH FRIES
32 OZ.
BATHROOM
TISSUE
2LB.AI1GR1ND3 $ 5 . 7 9 MIX, CUT GREEN OR
KNAPKINS
SHURFINE CUT CORN 10oz 2 / 9 9 *
TEA BAGS
VALU PLUS
- SHURFINE ASSORTED
DECORATOR
SHURFINE BRUSSEL
SPROUTS
, 10 oz.
SHURFINE
SHURFINE
MUSHROOMS
#
SHURFINE
isoz 2/89 ITOMATO JUICE <-.'tiaz.
SHURFUjf£ PIECES & STEMS
HILLSBROS.
SHUHFINE
I!
FROZEN^
PRODUCER
C
CHUNK OR SLICED-
LB.
LB:
SHURFINE
LB.
YOUNG ROASTERS SWISS CHEESE
BEEF RIBS
TROPIGANA
ORANGE OR
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE
SHURFINE
^
AMERICAN SINGLES . 12 OZ. ?) 1 .
SUGARDALE QOOKED
PORK CHOPS
BULKBACON
TURKEYS
LB.
LB.
LB.
LB.
,
;
v;
YOWl a OCE W THIS BONUS fTtM WTIH EACH & •..-:•&
tVFJreiI0PlfiaiAS£ftCa i PONrTEMS(EX' -•'v^
ClLWlGALCCtflOLBrTABACCOPRCnCCTSi' '-•.;;c
;:
INSTANT HEINZ"
.^
BABYFOOD
QC< f\VV
WITH
i-l'/.Zo U r r
wtrrf
^ cijiwm
COU
COUPON OZ.
ANY
TWO '
VAUO niHu a t s .,Ft2J 3,
ift
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