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COMING SOON AVON LAKE KIWANIS CLUB PANCAKE BREAKFAST Strike leaves Shoremen with alternate opponent ~ page 6 Carrier routes available The Press currently has routes available for energetic young boys or girls on Ridgeland, Julia, Carleen, Hayes, Centennial and a section of Detroit in Avon. , If Interested Call 933-8480 41stYear.No.48- AVON LAKE September 11,1991 ' SHEFFIE BULK HATE •JS POSTAGE PAID PERMIT NO 41 AVON LAKE. OHIO 44011 SHEFFIELD LAKE Featuring Award Winning Photography Community Pulse ..And More R.J.H. Jr. - Objectives should be questioned. Local Avon resident, attorney and former member of the Avon Charier Review Commission had liis lunch EhmS "r, "7 1 " tlS W Monday. Gerald HhJllfps Murf u Complaint witti t.V Lorain County lioanl ufEluiiliu.is ,,sk- ing denial of eight Avon cmidi.lnir.ii ; ( , , run for office. Phillips contends since none of them Identified their campaign committees ihoy should be pulled from the ballot. The, overall Vplol thlckunutT as Avon Mayor Pearl Oloarclk askeil during the hearing why hn [Phillips) didn't challenge two other candidates who nlso failed to indentlfy lheir campaign com-, mittecs. Phillips didn't know what to soy: he couldn't respond. ; < .. The feeling is Phillips had n plan to ] climlnotu all the mayoral competition. - have )o2s(if Szilngyi be the IOIJO mayoral candidate and hence Phillips gets ap- pointed law director.,Not to mention the revamping of City Council. , In essence Gerald Phillips initiated on , unsuccessful legal attempt of a coup that , didn't work and the citizens of Avon are , better off because of it, . Over the past couple of decades, this newspaper has witnessed a lot of , political boloney from one end of the spectrum to the other. Never has there • been a mare blatant attempt to disser- vice residents^ ; .'.-•' The people In Avon deserve better and the multiple choice of various can- didates offers residents what- they deserve. 1 applaud the Board of Elec- tions' decision. (Sue related story.) 1 Devastating.;Most people can't think of u belter word should the S/SL touchers' strike continue much longer.,' The whole situation is touring the com- munities apart: ' , : A lot of people, including myself, found tho numbers published by the ; S/SL Board or Education. Sept. 3, 1991 .:,' quite interesting.' A recent offer to thu teachers* union ; which wus ultimately turned down would hnvu bumped teachers' salaries quite n bit. The example cited increased a 10-year teacher with a master's degree from the current S2S.521 to S3H.01O by' Aug. 1. 100:i. That represents u MVJ pur-. cent or nuarly S'.OiUUO Increase over a, two-year period. The othi-r e^umpltf, in- ; dicated .' 10-yuar teacher with, a bachelor's dogn;e would gti friim 52.1,541 In 6:14,039 also n'lMVi parent or Sll.spO increase also over two yours. These flRurus Included tint proposed raises and step Increases. Teadn-TS with , hiss'time* would tif Course .'njiieivu pro- , , ., . continued on page 5 A NEWSPAPER OF GENERAL CIRCULATION IN LORAIN COUNTY 50® Tension tough to contain during lingering teachers strike COPYRIGHT ° 1991 By Ma reel la Grande , ' SHEFFIELD LAKE -•' Rows of red vinyl scuts arb organized In u'concert band formal around a tnferophone. The darkly paneled walls are, lined with 1 posters of strike memorabilia - ac- cumulated news clipping* from uacli local pii|ti>r, sitapslmts nf Hie most tictivit .slritcrfiniirii-i lotind ;il>ovt> hitnd-ivrlltirn ciHitUmn mi'l. unmanunis n( lufrux'* iitnl v'ltljifns flliii url ti;mjln;( I.H Ixirnlt wlio Inivo .•4urf;itc<i dill-Inn ttiw "••'ikt*. In the jidjoiniiiK room of tlio itiisemeiil of Dili und Don's tavern in Sheffield Lake, a fewtoucherssmnko nnd catrh. up on some paper work while anolliur pounds out media releases on hitr com-. putisr nt the anil of th« table, Tht.* press ruUiiiscia uruttuUvcirud lo thu local pa|i(<rM every few hours, . • ' Other teachers carry in more wooden stakes for picket signs. Thu head- quarters tire bustling with activity. A visitor can feel the adrenaline pumping, see the flushed faces and the tension projected by a group of, individuals ivlio bliilntitty Tecl tluiir Cttusi? is jusi. Hoth their uvcrnge stilnry and stiirltnH siitnry lira (liu liivvi-si In Hit! cpiinly, but Hi.' Shi.fri.;J(l-SJi.'rii,.t.( l.nkc st.lir.ol liuiird I:1(IIIIIK it oun't mlstr tliu fii*un:M |n fill I in Ihii' will) ntliur schciol illsirlcls bucaii.su the money isn't aviillulitu. Ttie iyachurs no longer buy, the duiird's (iiifnnsu, IHK-IIIISII nt iwii 1 «iK«ni- cant cash Carrjuver buluncus Ir'om lliis yonr and last year. Continued on pago t'2 Cicone to resign as chief Nick Cicone By Walt Lueckc SHEFFIELD VIl.LAGK - Mayor j«r-' rod C. Utdlko made ti surprise annoiiniio- hietit al the Sheffield Village Council meeting Monday, Sept. 0. saying Fire Chief Nick Cicono had tendered his , resignation. Uu has agreed to stay on un- til a replacement has been chosen or un- til the end of the year, whichever comes first. "We're mighty sorry to see Nick leave." Blalko said after the meeting. "He's dono an excellent Job for us in straightening out tho department and in dcvuloping good truining programs," he added. ' Cicone said he found thu lime con* straints too demanding. Cicone Is a ftill- Contlnued on page 12 These days In Sheffield Lake, messages are popping up all over the place; ; -.,•.„••'. ..:. "•.. •..•:••.• -' '.•;; • .' : i •••. N I C K y i U U M B , . •. , Political intrigue hits mayor and council candidates V- Ily Karen Draslcr , AVON -The Luraln County Board of Ejections Monday afternoon denied ' challenges filed by Gerald Phillips to nomiivilrig politlopi of eight cily camlldotns, ' , , , PhllHps maintained the night had filed invalid petitions because none of thorn identified ihnir campaign comniitlues on tluiir nominating putltions. 1 At thu hfmrinji. Mayor i't.-arl Oltslirdk nnkutt I'hillips why ho did not chatleiigu two olhnr candidates who nlso did not hiive campaign commillecH llNUtd. I'blllips did nut respond. Tiiti Hoard ruled il was not past prut'- tii;i> for criimrilUiHislo be iistml uu liling putltioris. (mil there was mi bash for ru- (|Ulrlrift it in thiselecllou,' ' ; The challenges were filed against three mayoral cundldatcs: incumbent Pearl Oloarcik; John Eldred, who heads Planning Commission; and Jon Qulsenberry, an Avon fire fighter. A fourlh candidate, )o/.sef Sr,(tagyl, was not challenged. ' Phillips filed as a mayoral candidate, but has since withdrawn citing "fnmijy reasons." That would have tufl Szil.iKyi as the only candidate. Ho was n memlier of |hi) Charlur, Kevktw Cinnuilsslun ch.iln-d by Phillips, , VVIuin Phillips Ijiiyculled I lie final incoting, < | U optioning ils li^hltitficy. S/tlagyi atsr) will ulisiml. City offliiinls surmKi! thtil Attorney I'hi!!i|)i'goal was fur his frtund Szllngyi Iti bccoino mayor, assuring thai, bti (I'blltlpH) would be appointed Juw director. . The othur challenges wpro to council- at-Iargc candidates , Donald Mubbard. Edward Krystowskl and lames Muzzy, air Incumbents; and Thomas Trimlin. Ward 3 council member Joan Scrlvens . was also challenged. < Otm candidate nut challenged was Lowwanna Farmur, a former council •number running for an at-largu sent. She flIt'll a referendum petition on Ihit Tax Credit Reduction Ordinance last yuiir. with Itigal advitin from Phillips. ' Tin; plot IhluktiiiH, Since wrilu-in can- didates aw not allowud in Avon; tli« tiiiwly iil'Jtited inayur nnd n mnjorlty of tlit> nitvv council wuuld hhvii hud tho of filling I lie vaciaut council

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COMING SOONAVON LAKE KIWANIS CLUB

PANCAKE BREAKFASTStrike leavesShoremen withalternate opponent~ page 6

Carrier routes availableThe Press currently has routesavailable for energetic young boys orgirls on Ridgeland, Julia, Carleen,Hayes, Centennial and a section ofDetroit in Avon. ,

If Interested Call 933-8480

41stYear.No.48- AVON LAKESeptember 11,1991 ' SHEFFIE

BULK HATE•JS POSTAGE

PAIDPERMIT NO 41

AVON LAKE. OHIO44011

SHEFFIELD LAKEFeaturing Award Winning Photography

CommunityPulse

..And More

R.J.H. Jr.

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Objectives should be questioned.Local Avon resident, attorney andformer member of the Avon CharierReview Commission had liis lunchEhmS "r, "71 "tlS W Monday. GeraldHhJllfps Murf u Complaint witti t.VLorain County lioanl ufEluiiliu.is ,,sk-ing denial of eight Avon cmidi.lnir.ii ;(, ,run for office.

Phillips contends since none of themIdentified their campaign committeesihoy should be pulled from the ballot.The, overall Vplol thlckunutT as AvonMayor Pearl Oloarclk askeil during thehearing why hn [Phillips) didn'tchallenge two other candidates who nlsofailed to indentlfy lheir campaign com-,mittecs. Phillips didn't know what tosoy: he couldn't respond. ; < ..

The feeling is Phillips had n plan to] climlnotu all the mayoral competition.- have )o2s(if Szilngyi be the IOIJO mayoral

candidate and hence Phillips gets ap-pointed law director.,Not to mention therevamping of City Council. ,

In essence Gerald Phillips initiated on ,unsuccessful legal attempt of a coup that ,didn't work and the citizens of Avon are ,better off because of it, .

Over the past couple of decades, thisnewspaper has witnessed a lot of

, political boloney from one end of thespectrum to the other. Never has there

• been a mare blatant attempt to disser-vice residents^ ; . ' . - • '

The people In Avon deserve better andthe multiple choice of various can-didates offers residents what- theydeserve. 1 applaud the Board of Elec-tions' decision. (Sue related story.)1

Devastating.;Most people can't thinkof u belter word should the S/SLtouchers' strike continue much longer.,'The whole situation is touring the com-munities apart: ' ,

: A lot of people, including myself,found tho numbers published by the

; S/SL Board or Education. Sept. 3, 1991..:,' quite interesting.'

A recent offer to thu teachers* union; which wus ultimately turned down

would hnvu bumped teachers' salariesquite n bit. The example cited increaseda 10-year teacher with a master's degreefrom the current S2S.521 to S3H.01O by'Aug. 1. 100:i. That represents u MVJ pur-.cent or nuarly S'.OiUUO Increase over a,two-year period. The othi-r e^umpltf, in-

•; dicated .' 10-yuar teacher with, abachelor's dogn;e would gti friim52.1,541 In 6:14,039 also n'lMVi parent orSll.spO increase also over two yours.These flRurus Included tint proposedraises and step Increases. Teadn-TS with

, hiss'time* would tif Course .'njiieivu pro-, , ., . continued on page 5

A NEWSPAPER OF GENERAL CIRCULATION IN LORAIN COUNTY 50®

Tension tough to containduring lingering teachers strike

COPYRIGHT ° 1991

By Ma reel la Grande , '

SHEFFIELD LAKE -•' Rows of redvinyl scuts arb organized In u'concertband formal around a tnferophone. Thedarkly paneled walls are, lined with1 posters of strike memorabilia - ac-cumulated news clipping* from uaclilocal pii|ti>r, sitapslmts nf Hie most tictivit.slritcrfiniirii-i lotind ;il>ovt> hitnd-ivrlltirnciHitUmn mi'l. unmanunis n( lufrux'* iitnlv'ltljifns flliii url ti;mjln;( I.H Ixirnl t wlioInivo .•4urf;itc<i dill-Inn ttiw "••'ikt*.

In the jidjoiniiiK room of tlio itiisemeiilof Dili und Don's tavern in SheffieldLake, a few touchers smnko nnd catrh. upon some paper work while anolliurpounds out media releases on hitr com-.putisr nt the anil of th« table, Tht.* pressruUiiiscia uruttuUvcirud lo thu local pa|i(<rM

every few hours, . •' Other teachers carry in more woodenstakes for picket signs. Thu head-quarters tire bustling with activity. Avisitor can feel the adrenaline pumping,see the flushed faces and the tensionprojected by a group of, individuals ivliobliilntitty Tecl tluiir Cttusi? is jusi.

Hoth their uvcrnge stilnry and stiirltnHsiitnry lira (liu liivvi-si In Hit! cpiinly, butHi.' Shi.fri.;J(l-SJi.'rii,.t.( l.nkc st.lir.olliuiird I:1(IIIIIK it oun't mlstr tliu fii*un:M |nfill I in Ihii' will) ntliur schciol illsirlclsbucaii.su the money isn't aviillulitu.

Ttie iyachurs no longer buy, theduiird's (iiifnnsu, IHK-IIIISII nt iwii1 «iK«ni-cant cash Carrjuver buluncus Ir'om lliisyonr and last year.

Continued on pago t'2

Cicone to resign as chief

Nick Cicone

By Walt Lueckc

SHEFFIELD VIl.LAGK - Mayor j«r-'rod C. Utdlko made ti surprise annoiiniio-hietit al the Sheffield Village Councilmeeting Monday, Sept. 0. saying FireChief Nick Cicono had tendered his

, resignation. Uu has agreed to stay on un-til a replacement has been chosen or un-til the end of the year, whichever comesfirst.

"We're mighty sorry to see Nickleave." Blalko said after the meeting."He's dono an excellent Job for us instraightening out tho department and indcvuloping good truining programs," headded. ' •

Cicone said he found thu lime con*straints too demanding. Cicone Is a ftill-

Contlnued on page 12 •

These days In Sheffield Lake,messages are popping up all over theplace; ; • - . , • . „ • • ' . . . : . " • . . •..•:••.• - ' ' . • ; ; •

.' : i •••. N I C K y i U U M B , . •. • ,

Political intrigue hits mayor and council candidates

V-

Ily Karen Draslcr ,

AVON -The Luraln County Board ofEjections Monday afternoon denied 'challenges filed by Gerald Phillips tonomiivilrig politlopi of eight cilycamlldotns, ' , , ,

PhllHps maintained the night had filedinvalid petitions because none of thornidentified ihnir campaign comniitlueson tluiir nominating putltions.

1 At thu hfmrinji. Mayor i't.-arl Oltslirdknnkutt I'hillips why ho did not chatleiigutwo olhnr candidates who nlso did nothiive campaign commillecH llNUtd.

I'blllips did nut respond.Tiiti Hoard ruled il was not past prut'-

tii;i> for criimrilUiHislo be iistml uu lilingputltioris. (mil there was mi bash for ru-(|Ulrlrift it in thiselecllou,' ' ;

The challenges were filed againstthree mayoral cundldatcs: incumbentPearl Oloarcik; John Eldred, who headsPlanning Commission; and JonQulsenberry, an Avon fire fighter. Afourlh candidate, )o/.sef Sr,(tagyl, wasnot challenged.' Phillips filed as a mayoral candidate,but has since withdrawn citing "fnmijyreasons." That would have tufl Szil.iKyias the only candidate. Ho was n memlierof |hi) Charlur, Kevktw Cinnuilsslunch.iln-d by Phillips, , VVIuin PhillipsIjiiyculled I lie final incoting, <|U optioningils li^hltitficy. S/tlagyi atsr) will ulisiml.

City offliiinls surmKi! thtil AttorneyI'hi!!i|)i'goal was fur his frtund SzllngyiIti bccoino mayor, assuring thai, bti(I'blltlpH) would be appointed Juw

director. .The othur challenges wpro to council-

at-Iargc candidates , Donald Mubbard.Edward Krystowskl and lames Muzzy,air Incumbents; and Thomas Trimlin.Ward 3 council member Joan Scrlvens

. was also challenged. <Otm candidate nut challenged was

Lowwanna Farmur, a former council•number running for an at-largu sent.She flIt'll a referendum petition on IhitTax Credit Reduction Ordinance lastyuiir. with Itigal advitin from Phillips.' Tin; plot IhluktiiiH, Since wrilu-in can-

didates aw not allowud in Avon; tli«tiiiwly iil'Jtited inayur nnd n mnjorlty oftlit> nitvv council wuuld hhvii hud tho

of filling I lie vaciaut council

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Please register, To the Editor:

Election Day U Tuesday. Nov. 5.However, in order k- vole, a personmust bo' registered to vote with th«Lorain County Board of Election*

Many people try to avoid politics asmuch as possible. Yet. politics providesIhe most effective non-violent means orbringing about positive change in the

, way we live. It is through voting that aperson Is part of Ihe political process.

Recent ^changes in the law make it•possible for a person lo convenientlyregister to vole without making a trip tothe Board of Elections.

Anyone, who is not registered, butwants to be part of the political process,can register to.vote at: Avon LakeMunicipal Building. 150 Avon BeldcnRd... 933-6141; Avon Lake PublicLibrary. 32649 Electric Blvd.. 933-8128-or the Avon Lake/Avon Chamber ofCommerce. 713 Avon Belden Rdi, 933-3129 Also, any Avon Lake resident whois authorized by the Board of Electionsas a Deputy-Registrar, may register a

, person to vote. ;

•Tho deadline to vote Tor this Nov. 5election is Monday. Oct. 7 at 9 p.m.;': Anthony L. Abram

Commission doesn'tdo homeworkTo the Editor:

I attended the Avon Planning Com-mission mooting of Sept. 4. 1991'andw a s appalled at the disorganizationdemonstrated by the Planning Commis- ,sion. This meeting, which only had fourHums on the agenda, lasted three hours.Utie of the presentations ivas informaland for the purpose of gathering ideas'or a,commercial sign along I-go. Tworesponses worn offered. Mr. Burlck suit-gested (hut the company irwka u com- ,pqsite sign that could include ulghlbusinesses or ; so (to bo 'read at 55M.P.H.7) Mr. Eldred suggested that thecompany shuld diversify, buy Goodyear,and fly tho blimp overhead because thoclty: did not have control over suchthings..ARe those constructive sugges-tions? .Why did It toko 45 mln. lo mnVethorn? Another gentleman admitted howas not prepared with his presentationwhich was crucial to having approval ofa private sewer line. Tho commissionproceeded to argue over the legalities of

1 it anyway and wasted another hour.When a homeowner was worried aboutsaving a tree in an casement on his pro-

, perty. Chairman John Eld rod said,that ftwas not an immediate concern, but, "wo'cannot speak for future generations."1

This was a point that was of concern atthe last Planning Commission meetingabout the Master Plan. Tho PlanningCommission has indicated that theywant a plan for 20 to 50 years hence.

When the point was ruiscd at the Sept.4 meeting that tho Master Plan shouldreflect the wishes of tho people. Chair-man Eldred responded,,"! don't see in

: my files anything about what the peoplewent." He has beon at all of the meetingsabout !ho plan where there was plenty of,public input! Does he cvor take notes, oreven listen to what tho people want?Another case in point is that TomWearsch was not even at the Sept. 4meeting oven though ho said that howould bo there. It seoms very apparentthat tho Planning Commission as awhole and as individuals are inept atwhat they do. The distinct possibilitythat each member, has some hiddenagenda would explain tho ineffec-

tiveness as,a body. It seems that thocommission ns a whole does not domuch homework except at meetingswhere It Is mediocre at best. Their sup-posedly Informed discussions are super-ficial find always con veil ienlly circum-,vent the pertinent issues .am! concen-trate on fine legal Issues when copies ofcity ordinances are not rondilyaccessible, •

It is llmo that the people of this townrealize that their tax money is yotng tosupport people who do not know whutthey nre doing, Chairman Eldred c aim-

, ed that his files wore devoid of public in-put. Tho people of this town are invitedto regularly attend theso meetings sothat our rather iimnostc com miss onchairman has n library of In for mni Ion

put into simple terms so he can unders-tand it. If the city is really intent upongathering information, it should putmeeting notices into the papers in atimely fashion, early enough for peopleto be able to plan for upcoming 'meetings. They should hold meetings inlarger places so (hat people with inputan meet and spell out what they want. It,is time Tor the people of this town to stopbeing complacent and make this govern-ment "of the people, by the people, andfor the peoplo" serve the people as it isintended. '

Richard S. Poruban

Experience speaksTo the, Editor and Avon Lake residents:

I read with interest in an article sub-mitted by one of the mayoral candidatesin last week's issue. ,

It is not my intention to respond to let-ters written throughout this campaign.However, when inaccurate informationor statements arc, prepared in such amanner as to mislead the reader, I feel

' obligated as Mayor to set Ihe record' straight. ' . • , . . '

The state loan requires all cities to sub-mit a budget to the County Budget Com-,mission'before July 30 of each year,ESTIMATING a proposed budget for,the following year. This is an

, ESTIMATE and is NOT the ACTUAL, BUDGET which when adopted is hased

on INCOME and EXPENSES. Theestimated budget' is prepared by depart-ment managers, forwarded to the Direc-tor of Finance, reviewed by the FinanceCommittee of Council and finally takento the entire Council fora vote., This preliminary budget is ofien refer-red to ns a WISH LISTs\nco dupnrtinuntm i i n i i ^ e r s f n c l u d u o v ci r y (Ii 1 n (•irruiKJiuiblo. ,

Tito Mnyor does not suniltfl rliu ,estfmalud budget an indicated by thuwriter of last week's article. The Dfruc-lorof Finance holds that responsibility.

The actual budget process begins afterthe books are closed on Dec. 31. At thaitime tho Mnyor. Council President anddepartment menugors procure ihe AC-TUAL BUDGET far Council's roviowund pnssap.o by April 1. 10H2.

My record nntl Council's has boon unuof living within our means. '

We have NEVER ennftwd In deficitfinancing. Wo WILL NOT liavu aMILLION DOLLAR DEFICIT. State lawmandates that cities pass a balanced

budget. , ' . , , , . ,There will bo a grout deal of rhetoric

and halMruths circulating during thiscampaign. ! ask that you separate theunsubstantiated allegations from thedocumented facts. , , ;

Sincerely., Richard W.Hausrod

Mayor of Avon Lako

A job well doneTo the residents of Avon Lake: ,

As an Avon Lake businessman wlio isfamiiiur with road projects and con-struction, I would liko to common1, ontho rusults of the Fay Avenue Stroet Pro-ject, tt is truly a job well done and thehomeowners of Fay and tho residents ofAvon Lake should bo proud of Itsoutcome. ., • • i.

It Is my understanding that it was the, work of the City of Avon Lake's In-houseEngineering Dopt. - personnel thaideserve the credit, us they did the entireproject from field survey, plan develop-ment and design, to tho supervision oftho construction of the project itself(through permitting inspections and nc-ceplimce of completed; work.) Thoresidents of Avon Laku should bo pleas-ed with tho capabilities and experienceof the Individuals of this department asthey should rccuivtt a deserved nolu ofthanks. NICE JOB! ; • , "

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SCHOOL CALENDARWinl.. Sisjil. 11. 7 p.m. - Htisli'iiiw Opitn llou.suMon., Siipr. 1U. 7 p.iti, - Avon Ijiki! nijjri School Ojiftnlloitsu ' • '

EK1KVIEW HAPPENINGS. Kriuvimv simfifritsbc^iin Iliu l()Ul-iJZ sdiuul yiMir ii.i Ifmy LViilkwl

f j i on un:hvvay uf luitltnnis (pniviilt.'ri by tin.' ITA)us limy uiijonitl scliuul tin Ihti frrsl diiy.' Tliuy tiru nowbusily [nvoK'uil in ba^jnniiij; of Ihu yunr iicliv'ilius.

Kinriurgrirlun students bugim school on Atif>. 2!) uUarmi oriuntiiliiMi session with, lliuir puruuts and M r s .Jounno Hebiert. fCricvfevv kitKlurKiirtmi timdii.'f. ThestuiJonts visited thuir nuw i:|nssrooms. liroiifiiil in sup-plies mid mui soniL* new friends, thus nl towing tiioni thuopporluntly to "mist;" lulu the school yunr., First grade 'sludunls adjusted to biting in school utl dayund (iri! liusily involved in n yoriuly of activities inlitnguanu urls instruction with Ihuir classroom tnucliursMrs. Sherry I Urd nnd Mrs. Kathy Shanko.

On Thursday, Aug. 2fJ, mutnhurs of Iliu Mohiuan Out-door School stuff visited Krievfmv fifth unifiers «"dIhuir parunts to relate tu them dutaits uf their upcomingfall experiences. Slides weru shown of the camp locu-

tion and Cuuiiities and equipment needs were discussedfollowed by a question and answer session. Same of theclasses Hie students will bo involved in this year art1astronomy, creek hud study, compass game, bird obser-vation and tortoises and snakes. While at tlu> outdoorschool, students attend classes each day and also shore

, in community responsibilities.•' ' . '1 All students: whether new or returning to HrtuvJuw

School, are experiencing dtfferenl persona lilies ntid ac-tivities as they continue into (he school year. Thefollowing arc full or part-time staff members utKrieview Elementary School: Mrs. Joiinne Heiner. 'KindergarleiiiMrs. Sherry Hird. Grade 1: Mrs. KathrynShanko, Grade 1; Mrs. Delh Dietericb (Miss Catherinel.'ozzo). Grade 2; Mrs. Karen Kan tor. Cradii 2; Mrs-Carol Meiners, Crado 3; Mrs. Pamela Szegody^ Grade 3;Mrs. (aim (udson. Crude 4: Mrs. Nancy King, Cradu 4:Miss Patricia Anderson. Grade 5; Ms. Shirley MilctielLGrade 5; Mr. Donald Hmerman. Art; Miss Sandra PenniMusic; Mrs. Irene Clines, Physical Education; MissCatharine Streupy, Physical Education: Mrs. ChristineDragony. Media: Mrs. Pamela McKeu, ({ending; Mrs.Shelby Fadel. Instrumental Music: Miss Ann Joyce,

.Guidance; Miss1 Kusemary Lunning, LearningDisabilities; Mrs. Valerie Lambert, Resource Specidlist;Mrs. Jiicciuelyn Tramontuna, Nurse; Mrs. DorisAiiKilscb, Noun Supervisor; Mrs. Keiiekali , Drown.Noon Supervisor anil Kducational Aid: Mrs. Sue Cillo,Noon Supervisor; Mrs. Audrey Looser. Noon Super-visor: Mrs, Dolores llrooks.Custodial Aid; Mr. CharlesIlogan:Mrs. Diane Hayley. l.ilinlry Aid; Mrs. Sandralenkins. Kducatiutial Aid: Mrs. Donna Shiley. Educa-tional Aid: Mrs. Geraldinu Save), Head Cook: Mrs. JerriKauffman, Assistant Cook: Mrs. Donna Masse],Secretary: Mrs. Ann Marlcy. Principal.

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ARIES (Mar. 21-Apr. 21) You will got the chance to boost one ofyour pel projects but you will have to change your habits to do it.Vou coutd work more effectively If you woulf organize your workbefore you began. You would do wall to learn ui/jttla psychology soyou wouldn't appear so egocentric. •

TAUHUS (Apr. 22-May 22} You and the loved one need a second ' ,honeymoon; It's lime you took a good look at where you are headed " r.and get back on track. You will have an unlucky break on Friday the (Thirteenth but it could cause a brainstorm you wouldn't have gottenotherwise. • ' . . • *

GEMINI (May 23-June 21) Do something extra lor the boss and itwill pay oft. And the more you can demonstrate your flexibility, the jbetter. You may do something stupid to the loved one and then *,

, have to spend the weekend trying to make amends. In addition,you'll have to play a dual role. , l

CANCER (Juno 22-Juty 20) A Scorpio has her/his eye on you for,a tittle romance. There will be an error In a form or procedure and it »could delay you getting started on a now project. You can sell \anything to anyone now and you can use this ability to take advan- ~,tage of someone, help someone, or have a good time. ;*

LEO (July 21-Aug. 20) You could have an unexpected situation jthat will bring about something else unexpected you will appreciate iFriday tne Thirteenth could bring you an expense with your home. $But It could motivate you to make home improvements and your ^ *Ideas will not only bo creative, you'll enjoy doing the work., J ,j

VIRGO (Aug. 21-Sept. 22) You need to mtfnd fences with a f Hbrother or sister and stop being so envious and doing hurtful things ^ " 1— you're the one SL-Ifering. A sudden opportunity to move could J, ^< |arise and your new home should be much more fun, creative and ' t^jstimulating. But you will have to develop a new routine. " ^ \• LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 25) Your Insurance could pay a dividend o f - - iyou might receive a legacy. You could bo betrayed on Friday the • ^ ! <$Thirteenth but the lesson you learn will bo well worth the Inconve- * 4nionce. Invite neighbors out to a really good restaurant this « v%weekend, but take plenty of money. ; _ A

SCORPIO (Oct. 26-Nov. 23) You are probably getting ready fr Sspend a bunch of money on something foolish. Friday the TWr- aleenth will be a lucky day for you. (Or at least exciting.) But it won't Mturn out like you think it will. You have a situation you can't make _ - ^head or (alts out of, so weigh everything carefully. • " i 3

SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 24-Dec. 21) Any luck you have now will be "Jtillusionary and if you place any reliance en it you could be in bad "3shape. Something you want printed or published will hit a snag or t jBbo costly. And if you aren't careful, Friday the Thirteenth will pro- *•-»">*duce errors. ' . ' . , • . , ', " ^>3

CAPHICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 17) You will be Iniroduced to a new - nwuy of looking at and dealing with life and it will help you attain - %goals quicker, it you have a health complaint, be sure and get a se- &>cond opinion before deciding on tteatment, Venus Is turning direct Aand you could ge: the chance ai a secret to*e affair. """'M

AQUARIUS (Jan. ia-Feb. 16) Nothing you do pleases lhelov«J r ?£one now bu' you ean't quit trying, thai Would make it worse. (Mayt» "~Sil's what you aren't doing that is the problem.) You will either hwa abad dream or Fri&iy the Thirteenth will be a bad drearn, Take Ihfl in-itiatiwe and be mn'jvallvo Wherever you are this weekend.

PISCES (Feb. 17-Mar. 20) You wilt got (he chance to show your- -very best side, and that's mentally as well as physically. You could J&make a bad decision on Friday the Thirteenth becacse you tftdnViask (or take) the opmtons ol associates. You will be picking on the»;.loved one and may have to sleep in (he dgg house.

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How much is ! enough, and notenough? Who knows?

Alive and Well. The Avon LakeHomecoming celebration plans uro com-ing right along! I spake with members oftho committee this past week und theSeptember 27, 28 and 29 event promisesto be a groat time.

Ron Andolsen indicated tin v neud iitleast thruo mare liny wagons amivuhlcluH to pull (hum. Anyone wishingto'hulp out should call Run m 1U3-4UULProm uarly repurts. thu ptinuiu -viil bu ugood one. (See partitlu fodii this tssuc.)

Also — Avon Laku Pizzu parlors orujoining to compete in ti pizza buke-off.The "People's Choice" contest will giveAvon Lukurs the chance to vote on theirfavorite pizza. This shouldInteresting. ' prove

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Avon LakeHigh School Sports

Deasy,Athletic Director

AVON LAKE SPORTS TEAMSOFF TO RECORD START

The Fall Sports teams at Avon Lakeare off to a terrific start this year. TheJiieW tennis team, 4-1 in duals, won theLorain County Championships atOberlin this past weekend. LORIRE1CKRT was, a champion at FirstSingles, as were NICOLE DURAN andSUE BOLDMAN at First Doubles Tor thesecond successive year. Earlier in theweek the team defeated Magnificat 4-1in the second round of the Ohio TennisCoaches team tournament.

The golf team lost its first match of theyear and has proceeded to run up Tourconsecutive victories since. .

The girls* cross country team defeatedVermilion in a dual match, then won theMulone College Invitational on Satur-day. Their counterpart boys* team alsodefeated Vermilion and finished in themiddle of the pack at Malone. <

The soccer team is now 4-1 Biter fourconsecutive wins over Roc'ty RiverJBerea. Olmstcd Falls and Firejands. The]V*sare4-O.

Tin* varsity volleyball team is 2-2. with

two successive wins over Bay andWestlake in two. the |y*s are undefeatedat,4-0. and the frosh are also 4-O theS o u t h w e s t e r n C o n f e r e n c e . . ; . • • • •

The varsity football team is now t-lwith this week's loss to Elyria Catholic-The J V*s are 2-0 on 28-0 and 7-O victories'over Midview and E.C.

WHATS HAPPENING THIS WEEKThis week the girls*, volleyball team

hosts Rocky River HOME on Tuesday.the soccer team plays Lakewood atHOME on Wednesday and NorthOlmsted at HOME OR Saturday. Thurs-day the volleyball team plays at NorthOlmsted. and Saturday the JV footballteam hosts Sandusky at 10 a.m.

What about Friday, you say? Well.wlio knows? As of 9:30 a.m. Tuesday westill rio nut have an opponent. It appearsBrookiide is nut. but a good chance John ,Ada:ns is in. We hope to know for sureby Thursday.

If you can. catch the tennis team, atHOME on Wednesday vs. Fairview. Thecross country teams and the golf teamwill be on tin: road nil week.

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Non-perishable food items, soaps andpaper products will be collected at the,HOME football game on September 13.These donations will be distributed toAvon Lake Families in need throughCommunity Resource Services. One-fourth of CRS* direct service requests in-volve emergency food needs, so the foodcupboard empties quickly. Vour helpwill be greatly appreciated.

SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 14ANNUAL TOURNAMENT OFCHAMPIONS TOURNEY

Volleyball against the best will be theorder of the day for the Avon LakeShoregals this weekend. Out annualtournament will see Avon Lake vs.Lorain and Lakewood vs. Stow. 'Cuyahoga Falls vs. Normandy andElyria vs. Westiake in the first rounds at10 sum. and It a.m. Play will continue

throughout the day until the 3 pun.Championship Match. Admission is$4.00 for adults. S2.D0 for Students. Thesoccer team will also host NLrthOlmsted at 1:00 pun. at the stadium.

YOUTH SOCCER DAYThe Avon Lake High School Varsity

and Junior Varsity Shoremen SoccerTeams will host the Lakewood Rangersin this year's Youth Day contests. Thegames will be played at Memorial fieldon Wednesday. September 11. beginn-ing with the Junior Varsity match at 5:00p.m. The Varsity match will follow theJV contest at 6:45 pun.

All Avon Lake soccer players andtheir families are encouraged to attend.Flayers wearing their team shirt or;jersey will be admitted free of charge.,Prior to the Varsity match, a drawingwill be held fur door prizes- All childrenpresent are eligible for the drawing.

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Avon flood plain study to change land usageBy Karen Orasler

AVON- The first report of a newnood plain study by FEMA IFederalEmergency Management Agency)which promises to drastically changeland usage reached a Council work ses-sion last week.' , '

The report establishes flood levels insoutheast Avon, roughly past or S.R 83and south of Schwartz Road, according

lu Avon's Building Inspector. DickDunker.

An ordinance establishing new floodhazard levels, and replacing prettiouslegislation, will go to Councilman MikeMcDonough's rides dnd regulationscommittee and will then have threenwdlngs In Council and a publichearing.

To explain the significance of the new

regulations. Dunker said. "There's beena raaior change in the way,the federalgovernment looks al nood damage. !

"Althdugh people may not realize it.the taxpayers subsidize flood damage in-surance claims. An insurance companywrites the policy, but the federal govern-ment pays part of; the cost of a" claims.The cost of this approach has been exor-bitant." Dunker said.

"So now. the government is starting

to study the land before people build onit. to establish vyhere the flood plains areand ' prevent inappropriate land use.That will help eliminate flood damageclaims in the future.** Dunker explained.

1 "For example." Dunker continued, "ifthe map shows that in a givi 3 location abasement would be subject to flooding,then people will not be allowed to buildbasements there."

Summerhill developers, neighbors compromise on drainageBy Karen Drasler

AVON -The developer of Summerhillsubdivision was sent back to the draw-Ing board, but this time there's a chanceHeatherwood neighbors as well as Plan-ning Commission will be happy with ther e s u l t s . : . • • ' . ; . '

'.;• The plan Mark Skellenger presentedon behalf of Easton Properties lastWednesday,did not convince propertyowners on Heatherwood who will back

, up to the Jaycox Road development that1 drainage plans were adequate.

That plan Included a French drain, ortrench ttlled ivith gravel with a per-forated pipe, connected to each adjacent

.lot on Heatherwood, plus drainage oneach parcel in the, new developmentwith grading to direct water toward the

. center of the rear yards. :

., Heatherwood residents already havestanding water in their back yards andwet basements. They were determinedto see that Summerhill. which is on ahigher elevation, would not make their_ water problems worse.

.;"•._ Planner Paul Burik suggested a com-- promise which appealed to al! parties."There is a drainage easement betweenthese two properties. Wo should make aditch or depression there that is deepenough to catch all the wat=r from both

areas. •• ,. . •' .."I think a common drain may be the

answer to a lot of problems," PresidentJohn Eldred commented. He promisednew drainage lines would be at a lowerelevation than Heatherwood. ,

Traffic safety is the other major con-corn of residents near Summerhill.Many homeowners expressed concernthat the road from the subdivision ontoJaycox is unsafe.1 In SummerhuTsprevious plan it was 90 feet from theJaycox bridge which is being replacedand Rolarged this summer. Thatdistance decreased to 68 feet in the Aug.4 presentation.

Ray MUavec. who has lived at 4190Jaycox Road for eight years said. "Carsdo in excess of SO miles an hour in frontof my house. Even nt 90 feet [from the ;bridge) I can see a big problem herci

"In fact, it was better when the bridgewas smaller. Cars would slow down andcross the bridge one at a time. I havefour children, and with the develop-ment, there will be even more childrenin the area." Milavec continued. He sug-gested a stop sign or stop light may beneeded to control speeders.1 Planner Dawn West and severalresidents, favored relocating the en-trance drive farther from the bridge.

Skellenger said that would mean theroad would cross French Creek andanother bridge would have to be addedonly 300 feet away. A bridge would beexpensive to build and expensive for thecity to maintain.

Skellenger agreed to put the entranceroad back at its original location. 90 feetfrom the Jaycox bridge. :

The Summerhill representative alsostated that because of the flood hazard ,classification, no basements will be per-mitted In the new subdivision. Crawlspaces will bo allowed. '

No action Will bo taken on Sum-'merhEU's final plat until planning com-mission's next meeting.

In other business—An informal request from Marathon

Oil for « 75 foot high sign pole at the S.R.611 and 1-90 interchange broughtscathing comments from PlannerWilliam Hyde. , .

"You know our existing laws don'tpermit that. You're wasting our time.We've already rejected McDonald's re- 'quest fora high-rise sign." ,

Marathon representative Jeff Harmon .'proposed putting a Marathon sign, plussigns lor McDonald's. BP Oil andpossibly future business on anu high risu

pole. The Marathon sign would be largeenough for motorists to read gasolineprices from 400 to 500 feet away.

While agreeing that present regula-tions don't allow signs that high.West said "a lot of citizens have sug-gested we might consider changing therules if we want to attract business.They think we're being obstructionist.

: "If you look at the master plan we'reworking oh. the C-4 district is not goingto be a large area. We're reducing it byBO percent." West said.

West's point was that one sign torepresent several businesses would notmean additional high rise signs wouldhave to be approved because a prece-dent had been set.

—BP Oil was denied its land develop-ment plan for rebuilding and moderniz-ing the station at i-90 and S.R. 611. Anagreement between BP and Marathoncovering a private sewer line betweenthem still is not in writing. '

Law Director Russ McLaughlEn said,"Our rules are clear. You have to havethe agreement before tho City can ap-prove your plan." ,

—The State of Ohio received approvalfor right-of-ways for 15 parcels of landon S.R. 611. The land is needed for thewidening of S.R. 011.

Selling sewer service, water to Avon 'most reasonable'By Marcella Grande f .

AVON LAKE - Utilities Director JohnKnlnpper urged City Council to extendsanitary sewer services to Avon and sellAvonitos water, thereby diversifyingAvon Lake's customer base.

Avon's 521-acre site ' which wouldreceive sanitary sower trunk linehookup stretches a half mile on eithersido of Route 83 and from the Route 83railroad tracks south to Chester Road.

;' :. Parkcr-Hannifin in Avon has alreadyexpressed interest in expand ing...lf onlythere were sanitary sowers. And "look-ing to Avon Lake is the'most reasonablesolution," said Knicpper.

. H o said 1.4 million gallons ofwastewater could be accommodatedfrom Avon. ,

. A»;bn Lakers pay tho lowest water bills•v in the state, and obtaining a high-user' customer such as Avon industry wouldhelp koop tho bills low for Avon Lake, heemphasized.

"This wuuld mean no additional work

for the Avon Lake Utilities Department.1 we [ust ncod to Increase the chemicals,(for the additional wastewater flow)."Knicpper said.

Installation of the trunk lino wouldcost $900 per lot which is thu same tooAvon Lake residents are charged fa?,sanitary sewer hookup on each lot. Amulti-acre industry would be chargedbased on, tho City's average squarefootage standard for a' lot.

Knicpper explained that 55 percent oftlio City'1* ruvenue comes fromBFCoodrich and Ford. One or both ofthese industries may have plans toreduce usage. A viiry small reduction inusage by eithut one of the industriescould result in highor water roles forrosiJonts. ' ,

"Our rovoniitts wero cut very shortwhon we lost Fruehauf." Knicpperadded. , : •

Tho City of, Avon would also pay torthe maintenance of tho pump stationwhich would bo located Just south of therailroad tracks in Avon.

Knleppor assured council of thocapacity lo handle the extra wastewater.

"Combined sowers are easilyoverloaded because they handle bothsturm and sanitary water, but sanitarysuwurs are nevur overloaded and thuy'rueusy to define. Tliuy will bo built undorsitict conditions." Knfappor snld.

Avon Lake would send onu bill to thoCity af Avon.

If all' proceeds smoothly, the plancould bo implemented in nine months,Kniopper predicts.

It all sounded so positive that Coun-cilman Vincc Urbin was compelled toask what tho negatives are. He was toldthe installation would make Avon's In-dustrial area moro attractive, which hascouncil members a little concernedabout competition.

Anothur concern brought before coun-cil was the possibility of the Avon In-dustries polluting tho sanitary sewers.

Kick Eberle. assistant director ofUtilities, and Board of Municipal,Utilities'members assured one resident,

EPA codes are so stringent thai an in-duslry cannot dump Into the systemwithout being found out. ,

'"It'shot impossible for tin industry toblatantly dump something down thesuwor, but the consequences nrc over-whelming." said Eberlo. .

Consuquuncus would include bannedusage of the; sowor system anddisciplinary fiction taken by the EPA.

"We could blow up half of Avon Lakoif we let DFGoodrich put somethingdown tho sewer." sold Eborlu. ., Martin Lastovka, 251 Parsons Dr.. saidcontracts atono would not ' preventdamage from happening; Lastovko alsosuid Avon Lake would bo foolhpydy toencourage tho competition for '.iiduslrywith its neighbor to the south, especiallywhon Avon Lako has empty buildings onMiller Rood formerly occupied byindustries. . ' . ; • • ,.

: Lastovka suggested r^ing tho sanitarysewoi* hn^hiip ti» a bargaining chip withAvon, "...until thoy give us our RouteB 3 . " ' •; ' • • - - . , • / • > • ." , .

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.'"'". AVON LAKE - Zoning was changedfrom CP-1 (commercial) to R-3 (multi-family rocidontialj paving part of tho •way for 0 112-unit condominiumdevelopment on Mooni . Road,south'ofJune Street. ' , ,'

For tho third time, At Scott, presidentofZaromba Group. Inc. and Avon Lakeresident, came before Planning Com-mission. Tuesday. Sopt. 3, lo request thozoning change for Moore's Landing.

Tho property. located west of MooreRoad, is owned by William Frlollngsdorfand is slluntod on 18.4 acres .oftaml.

, Mayor Richard Housrod said ho per-sonally surveyed residents In, tnonoluhborhood about Moorw's Landing.

"I find Uttlo objection onion*residents In tho arou. except for n resi-dent whoso driveway is rtahl acrossfrom tho development's driveway.

Hiiusrod said, adding that somuhow thisproblem lias to be alleviated. ••

Tho soworing and tho traffic aro otherIssues which will receive further discus-sion as tho application process pro-ceeds. Slorm walur from Muore's Lan-ding would be .routed down Powder-maker Ditch, whilo sanitary wntor flowwould go down the Maoro Rd. sowor.Thu developer has agreed to pipePowdormaker Ditch tr, accommodaluthe storm water, llausrod said. <

Commission 'members assured thosein altondanco at thu Sept. 3 that therewilt be further opportunities lascrutinizo tho plan. , Law DirectorRussell Prpvonzii strossod that tho com-mission decided on tho preliminary plunonly. Tho second phase to come beforetho commission will bo o more com-prehensive and detailed phuuo. • .

Although commission member Lynn

Crcon voted In favor of the preliminaryplan, ho is concerned that homes Insimilar price ranges (to tho planned con-dominiums) aren't moving.

"Wo might got n project that will onlypartially Hli up. ond it will drag on." hosuid. ;-' ' ,

Commission member Grog Zilka saidhe upprovijd iho plun because the pro-:pusud sli.> was designated multi-familyin Iho future land use plan. ,

A public hearing will bo held to ac-quire input from residents regardingMoore's Landing. Tho dutu hiis yol to buannounced.

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'~ AVON LAKE - A meeting will be heldc Wednesday night. Sept. 11. between cityS officials and residents in the Division=; Road-Fredericlsburg-Williamsburg arwg; regarding property owner Allan Frascr.UJ Fraser requested a portion of Division"- Rd. (which is only half as wide as. a stan-« dard street] be completed lenglh-wbel.c allowing him access to his 5.17 acres oi£ property. Fraser .'wants.' to build two5 homes - one for himself and one to sell.

Currently. Division Road starts atLear, runs west to Fredericksburg whereit deadends, skips over to Willianisburgand deadends on the west corner ofWilllamsburg. Completing the streetlengthwise obligates the City to even-tually complete it widthwise.

In the beginning, it appeared therewas little objection to Fraser's plans, butat Wast one resident adamantly protests.

Ferd inand Gardancr of 190, Fredericksburg say* the developmentwill disturb wildlife and attractmotorists to use Division instead ofElectric Blvd. to gut to Lear Road. Thus.

, safely is an issue. .Gaidener told City Council members

Division is poorly marked where itcomes out onto Lsar. and t>choolchildren who walk to Lcarwood andEastvicw would have to contend withmore traffic coming onto Lear.

"The view is blocked until you crossthe street." Gardener said.

Councilman Greg Zilka. who also sitson Planning Commission, told Gardenerthe 1979 Planning Commission dealt thehand lhal tho present somntf . on now

' must wrestle with., ' .'"I'm puzzled at why the Planning

Commission let the developer get awaywith.a half street." said Council memberDale Cracas. , ' <

Law Director Russell Provenza quotedan ordinance from 1960 which prohibitshalf streets. However, ".he ordinancecontained exceptions, leaving the com-mission to determine how to apply theexceptions.

Zilka addressed Gardener's concernabout wildlife. , '

"When 1 lived on Beck Road andFredericksburg, Williamsburg andJamestown Parkway were goingthrough, it was very disappointing to mychildren and me. We would walk to thisarea and pick blackberries." Zilkastated. ,

"However." Zilka said. "A person hasthe right to use his land."

Councilman Don Liptak voted againstthe preliminary plan because Fraser'sproperty is in his ward and he prefers togive residents another chance to com-ment tonight before voting on the

' preliminary plan. , ," City Planner Gina Clayton will attend

the next regular council meeting onMonday. Sept. 23 at 7:30 p.m.. «! whichtime the preliminary plun will be given asecond reading. Residents will be given

Cicone to resignContinued from page 1time firefighter/paramedic on the Avon .Lake Fire Dept. ,

"I've had a grcal working relationshipwith the mayor, with council nod withthe fire department personnel, but Ifound J wasn't being fair to my familyand they come first with me." Ciconesaid. • • • • " • • :

Council members seemed .genuinelysorry to hear of Cicone's imminentdeparture, but were understnndinKabout hln priorities. The son re h for anow ftro chief will start immediately.

In other business—An ordinance "establishing paid

sick leave benefits for police and firedepartment employees" was proposedby the Safety Committee. Since several,council,, members had additional ques-tions it was unanimously, resolved to;table this matter and refer the ordinanceback to committee for furtherconsideration! , ' ;

—Mayor Bialfco advised these presentthat Ostcr. Road from Knollwood Schooleast to Abbe Road would,be closed forrepairs from Monday. Sept. 9, through

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—Council member Cathy Csubak ask-' cd about vandalism and maintenance at: the tennis court on Colorado,: Avenue

near the high school. Members decidedto replace the damaged net and to lockup the court during, the night.

—A letter was received from the Corpsof Engineers regarding a constructionpermit allowing Twin Vitlu to build astore on property originally consideredwetlands, at Dfitrolt Road (SR 254} westoF, Abbe Rand (SR 301). A slmilur letterhad been sent, to all residents in thotarea, allowing them 30 days to raise anyobjections. '

—Mayor Blalko announced that thecounty commissioners will be meetingshortly to discuss compliance by theFord Motor Co. with abatementagreements signed by Sheffield Village,Sheffield Lake and Avon Lake a fewyears ago. , ,

"We've been ready for Ibis meeting along time and now it's finally going tohappen. Moyui Biatko said. VWhen tho

, meeting is held, possibly at thu directionof tho county auditor, no quorum will benecessary nor will everyone have to berepresented," ho added. "Those presentwill resolve matters."

—The Village is applying to the EPA(Environmental Protection Agoncy) for ,a "burn-off" permit. This would allowSheffield Village residents to dispose ofleaves and brush during one week neartho end of October. ; : : ,

EtCeteraBurton St oni sewerreconstruction list

AVON LAKE - Overoxertion on the Uurtoit St. sewer system bus been a problemf o r r e s i d e n t s i n t i n a r e a . •••••'"'•• . •' ; ,' < • ;

Rick Eberle. assistant utilities director, said Burton is a shallow sewer. It Is alsooverloaded and prone to causing backup in basements; ' ,

Fort limit cly, Burton is ono of the streets in line for sewer work funded by Issue 2monies. Repair on the sower probably wouldn't begin for another two years,although Mayor Richard Hnusrod believes work un tlurlun could start nnxt year.

Issue 2 monies are being used by the Cilylo seiuiriiie the old. combined sanitaryand storm sewers such, a.s the one on Woodstock and.' Sunset, find reconstructsopurate sewers. Work on Woodstock begins in a couplu weeks. Kburlo said. Sewerwork for Sunset is In the designing stuge.

Miller, Moore RR crossings to closeAVON LAKE-The railroud crossing at Miller Koad will bo closed for repairs to-

day, Wednesday. Sept. 11.,Tomorrow. Thursday, Sept. 12. the niilrood crossing onMporo Road will also dose for repairs; Molurlsts lire urged I" uso lillurtuite roads.Tho repairs should not lake more than a day.

Attendance at Green Box '<AVON LAKE - Vlnco Uroln, Council's representutlvo to the Recreation Commis-

sion, reported Increased attendance>t the summer;Creenbox program held atmiinhborhobd mirks. The ntiendanco figures Tor each park were an follows:Erieview - 499" Belle - 009: Inwood- 1.007; Overlook - 1.050: Redwood - 1.211;Sunset - 788-Resotar-517: and Woslvlew-507. ,

Creen Box is <i summer activity and recreation program for Avon Lake youths.

another chdnce,to comment on Sept. 23.Zilka rioted that Fraser's request is Tor

preliminary pl*n approval whichbasically consists or a drawing. The se-cond stage is a more detailed "improve-ment" plan which shows the sewer andwater drainage systems^ The third stageis Tor final plat approval.

In other business—Council members issued a pro-

clamation thanking Gary Lupe of LupeChevrolet in Avon Lake for his donationto the Fourth of July parade fund. Theproclamation said Lupe exhibited"generosity, community spirit andpatriotism" with his contribution. —Apolice auction will take place at 10 a.m.on Tuesday. OcL 15. Lost and foundHems police hove recovered but werenever claimed will b« on the auctionblock.

—Vinco Urbin. Council's represen-tative to the Recreation Commission,reported the group is pondering needfor restrboms at Miller Road Part onthe passive side of the park hespecified. The idea is merely in thediscussion stages. Developing a

TensionContinued from page 1

"There is a problem with credibility."said 'Mlkfi,* a teacher who agreed tospeak to The PRESS on the condition ofanonymity, but te a spokesperson for the, association. '

"The board has more than once said'we're strapped for cash.* Voters weretwice rsked to pass levies a couple yearsago (both attempts failed}.

"What nobody realizes is the teacherstook a two percent cut in pay in 89followed by a wage freeze. Yet in June of1990. there was an $883,000 carryoverbalance in the budget, and at the end ofthis fiscal year [June 30) the carryoverbnlnnce was $623,000," Mike said.

He claimed the school board retainedthe services of attorney William Peppleof Akron, a lawyer noted for represen-ting clients involved in strikes, at least ayear and a hair ago. He acknowledgedrelations between the board and theassociation have been deteriorating overtho past two years.

"Officials from the stoto told us'You've got Pepple. you've got trouble."said Mike. • . '' • . • •

, The teachers believe they rank too lowon the school board's priority list, "likefourth or fifth:" specified Mike.

"The board's attitude, Is: fix this,patch that, repair this and if there'smoney left over, we can take care of thestafr."

Mike said the board just went on aspending spree, replacing virtuallyevery roof on tho district's buildings.

"No patchos. no shingles - brand nowroofs." ho indicated.

But board member Cnthy Catanesesaid that in the spring of 1990, theteachers brought the hoard n list of 130or so items that needed repulring andreplacing. •

"Hopefully, we've tnken care ofthcm,"_Caluiiese said.

School Treasurer Shirley Antell saidthu carryover figures mentioned lirecash carryover bulunces. not unen-cumbered carryover balances. Unen-cumbered balances take Into accountpurchase orders or bills that had beenincurred but the district had not yetreceived the bill. Tlie unencumberedbii'nnce for 1990 wus S575.000. , ,

Antell said while this year's cashbalance was S023.OOO. the unen-cuirburod balance for this year was$310,405.

To not consider thu purchase ordersinto a carryover Es » liability, Antelt snlil.

She said the 1990 curry over resultedfrom unexpected tux revenue and thofact that "all ihnt was appropriated wusnot spont."

Cataneso said the ikiuney from theIflHO carryover,has been spent. Thismoney has gone to otlmr physical im-provements such as replacing walls thatwuru structurally weak at the highschool gym and elementary school

historical tree grove was another itemdiscussed at the meeting.

—Council approved the purchase of aused truck for it c City's dog warden.Thtf City will purchase a 1988 hair-ton. 6cylinder pickup truck from CerbickMotors of '.orain for S5.B95 according toGlenn Bender, chairman or the SafelyCommittee. Bender said the truck is inmint condition and was the uest truckfor the prio*. The warden's presenttruck is in "very br.d shape." Bender

. said. The Police Department searchedarea dealerships and obtained quotesbefore deciding on Hie vehicle. A cab.estimated to cost $400, must also bepurchased.

—The City would like to tcplement anactivities program fur senior citizens.Resident Roy Sanders. 32149 DorchesterDr.. is helping spearL i the effort.Marilyn Robertson, president ot vtoLorain County Chapter National HeadInjury Foundation and an R.N.. advisedcouncil that the senior citizens wouldprefer activities of meaning and purposesuch as visiting friends in the hospital ornursing home. !

gyms, replacing band room windowsthat stretch the length or the room at themiddle school and installing tile floorsInstead of painted concrete in a com-puter room. , ' ' • ' : ' - -

Cstanese said the school board pays14 percent of a teachcr'n salary into each ,teacher's retirement fucd and that thereIs an automatic step increase of 3 per-:cent each year. . ;" '

Over the past threo school years, theboard has made about five levy attempts.Catanese said. V ": :.•••"

"If these schools are open. I m notdepriving thesu children of education^We've found good certified substitutes.We feel we made good, fair offers andthey (the1 teachers union members) re-jected them." Catanese stated.

Mike contended the teachers have hadto1 work harder over sltvza tho schoolboard reduced the staff a few years agoand never replaced personnel.

He pointed out the average salary of a ;Sheffield-Sheffield Lake, teacher is$28,000 while the national teaching;salary average Is $32,900; in Ohio -•$ 3 2 , 0 0 0 . , ~ '•••:'•

' Mike was asked about the staffs opi-nion or Mr. Charles Krepop. the recently.hired superintendent.

"He's a fair, intelligent, honest peopleperson. The staff members have alwaysworked for him and have gone aboveand beyond the call or duty whan asked,but we're not sure he's been able to be asuperintendent yet.

"He's inherited tho residue of postneglect and mismanagement. Somemembers sympathize with him." Mikesaid. , . . . . . . . i

"We're,anxious to rally around him:and begin a now era in iho Sheffield-Sherfleld Lake school system."

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* Definitions of some ot the abbreviations found «" the PdSce Logs, j , ,I COA-Gaoe On Arrival ,I1' UTL-Unabto to Locate!•' MVA-Mcior Vehicle Accident* 8&E-&eo*jr>fl & Entering '

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AUGUST290051 - WARWICK-Complaint of lous music

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0110 • COVE BEACH-Oomesbc. Male arrestedfor domestic violence.1312 r LAKEWOOO BEACH-Complaint Q( loudslewo. Advised. ' • • , •1409 - CflANTWOOD-Complainl of threaten™phone colls. Report. • •1445'- HARHIS RO.-Problom with Juveniles

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1734 ... WARWICK-Complaint of harassmentR e p o r t . • ' • ' . . • • •

1821 - EAST DR.-Complalnt of a loud band. AD• Q u i e L . , : • . ' .

2108 - KENILWOHTHIVANHOE-Minor domestic. A d v i s e d . • : • • •

. AUGUST 'JO ;2351 - LAKE/ABBE-Complaint ol a disturtianceResolved. ,0058 • COVE BEACH-Report fit a suspicious vehi-cle. Checks OK.0123 - PICHEUEU/W.SHORE-Trarlic stop. Matearrested for OUI. >' • , ,0936 - WEST SHORE-Complaint of theft. Report1306 - RlCHELIEU-Complalftl ol mail tampering.

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1544 - KNCKERBOCKER-Beport of juventes, lighting. Resolved.1549 . SADDLEWOOD-Unit checked on thewrttare of resident. Checks OK.1607 - BROCKLEY-Unit assisted Rescue Squad1739 - LAKE RD.-MVA *^ith injuries. Report.2128 - THELMA-Report of possible domeslic.Checks OK. ,2142 - SHEFHELD-Unit assisted Rescue SquadAUGUST 31 , ,0018 - SOUTHWOOD-Missing Juveniles. Report.located.0025 - KNICKERBOCKERMmor domestic.Resohcd. ,1056 - WEST SHOFIE-Unit assisted R^scuo

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' 1944 - LAKE BREEZE-Tradic stop. Female ar-rested lor OUI A OUS, ,2020 - ROBERrS-Unwanted male. Male arrestedlor underage consumption.: . *2101 ,- OEVOMSHlER iVANHOE-TraHic stop.Male arrested lor OUS.2154 • OILLEWOOO-Report of suspicious activity!Checks OK.

, SEPT. 1 . ' • ' • ,002S • COVE B£ACH-Loud party. Advtsed. .0140 - BUCKEYE-Lood party. Advised.0208 - LAKE/HARRIS-Trailic slop. Female ar-rested lor OUI.0211 • COVE BEACH-Report of a fight 3 subjectsarrested O.C. Intoxication.t tOO - LAKE RD.-Phone harassment. Report.1405 - LAKE RO.-Thelt complaint. Report.2055 • ALAMEPA-Thelt complainl. Report.

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Animal clinic sponsors pet showThe Avon Lake Animal Clinic will be

sponsoring its Fourth Annual Put Show.The show will be part of this year'sHomecoming activities. Tho show willbe Saturday. Sept. 23. 1-2 p.m. at thoAvon Lake High School. 175 AvonBclden Rd. '

Children ages 0-12 are invited to enter.The show is freu. but advance registra-tion is required. Parent participation isrequested for children under 10. Tho PelShow is open to children of Avon Lakeand surrounding communities.

,, Your pet might have tho longest tall,the most spots or the Tunnies! name.Perhaps your pot has the curliest hair,the most feathers, or tho cutest cage,ludges will bo Richard Hemmer and

' Crotchon Burmelster.There nre a few restrictions on pot en-

trios. No wild animals uro permlttci. Allpots must bo on a leash or contained. Nomoro than ono pot per child, ploaso.

(Siblings muy uutur "in; put Jointly.),. This popular photo booth will t»j rutur-niiig. Thu Atiimnl Clinic will offur ucommemorative photo of oachput undchild in a pasterboard frame. Orawingsfar special prizes wilt occur throughoutthu Pel Show. All participants will winsomething. You must bo present to win.

Rain date is Sunday, Sept. 29.1-2 p.m.'For more information, call Tim AvonLuko Animal Clinic at 933-5297.

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Attorney to speak on "Living Trusts -Avoiding Probate and the FinancialDisaster of Nursing Home Care"

Attorney Kevin Purcefl uriD giyc amorning seminar on living Trusts, AvoidingProbate and the Financial Disaster of NursingHome Care*1 at the Avon Lake Public library,Tuesday September 17, 1991 at 10:00 a.m.32649 Electric Blvd: Avon Lake, Ohio 44012.

Mr. PurceD, 38, has been a Clevelandarea attorney for ten years. He is formeremployee of the Cuyahoga County ProbateCourt, winner of the American Jurisprudencsaward in Wills and Trusts, and a member ofthe Probate & Trust Division of the Ohio BarAssociation.

The two most common tragedies I see in my practice aresenior citizens who lose all of their assets to nursing home care, andthose who have a huge portion of their estates eaten up by Probatecosts and estate taxes.1* PurceH said, T call them tragedies becausethese situations are almost always totally unnecessary.

Purcefl's seminar will show you how a living Trust cancbmpletehf avoid Probate and save as much as $235,000 in estatetaxes. He will explain the pitfalls of joint and survivorship property.He will also explain how a family's life savings can be shelved fromthe catastrophic cost of long-term nursing home care with the properestate planning documents, "The key is simple: Ait today, not later,"PurceD says. -

The seminar is free and open to the public. Spouses arewelcome to attend. ' ;

Kevin Pur«D, Attorney

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Avon Lake Municipal CourtJamw E. jchnson, 703 Dewitl St . . Lorain.

was lined S750 arid sentenced to s i* months injail on a charge of ?WI and was lined 5250 a *t•sentenced to six mot;'hs in jail on a charge Oldriving under suspension. The sentences wereto be served concurrency with three monthsdeferred on condition of no traffic notations overtwo points (of a year. He also was ordered to ob-tain an alcohol evaluation and attend AA

Edward W. Parson Jr.'. 608 Vermont Dr,,Lorain, was fined S50O and sentenced to 30 daysin jail on a charge,of driving under suspension.

' with 15 days suspended on condition of no traffic• violations over two points lor a year and good, behavior for a year. He was given credit for two

days already served and ordered to serve th« re-maining 13 days with work release privileges.

Curtis W. Paine. 33350 Lake Road. AvonLake, was fined S350 and sentenced to 30 daysin jail on a charge of DWI, with three days to beserved in an alternative-to-Jail program and theremainder deferred on condition of no traffic of-fenses over two points for a year. His driver'slicense was suspended lor 120 days with oc-cupational privileges. He also was fined $50 forfailure to control his vehicle.

Alberto Guerrero of Lynn, fuass., was fined$250 and sentenced to 30 days in jail on acharge of improper handling of a firearm, with thesentence suspended on rendition that he Im-mediaiely pay me line. The • Shellield VillagepoiVe were to dispose of the 9-ttiilllmeter pistolInvrJved. ' •' m . ' . , . '

Cathy P. AdWns. 33366 Electric Blvd.. AvonLake, was fined $150 and sentenced to 33 daysin jail on a charge of petty theft, with thesentence deferred oh condition of Immediaterestitution and payment of the fine within 45days. . .

1 In other violations. Ricky L. Spencer ofParishville. N.Y., was fined $73 for speeding:Leon Woollork, 150 Morgan Ave:, Elyria. was fin-ed S2S for making an improper U-lurn; and SeanLamont Hawthorne of Mobile. Ala., was fined S25for peddling on private property.

Sheffield Lake Mayor's CourtRobin Panned, 1024 Long Ave,; Lorain. was

fined Si.000 and sentenced to six months In Jailon a chaigo of Underage consumption of alcohol.with S800 of the line and the sentence suspend-ed. She also was lined $50 for disordorly conductwhile intoxicated. • • ' . •

Timothy Bailey. 868 Lake Breeze Rd.. Shef-field Lake, was fined SI ,000 and sentenced to sixmonths in jail on a charge of violating the keglaw, with $700 of the fine and the sentence ,.suspended. '

Donald Buckles. 570 Alameda Ave., Sheflield,Lake, was fined $1,000 and sentenced to sixmonins in jail on a charge of making a (also ab-duction and robbery report, with $800 of the fineand the sentence suspended.

Larry Cordova. 874 Pasadena Ave.. SheffieldLake, was lined $750 and sentenced to 90 daysin jail on a charge of possession ol marijuana,with $250 of the fine and the sentence suspend-ed. He also was fined $50 on a charge of drugabuse, with $25 suspended. '

Joann Haas, 37441 Lake Dr., Avon, andDaniel Anthony, 311 Erlevlew Ave., SheffieldLake, were fined $500 each and sentenced to 60days in Jail on ch?:qes ol criminal mischief, with$400 ol the l ine- and the sentences suspended.

Stephen Hogan. 710 West Dr., Sheffield Lake,was lined $1,000 and sentenced to six months injail on a charge of underage consumption olalcohol, with S700 of I ho fine and the sentencesuspended. ' .', Richard Moran, 15447 Russia Rd., Oberlln,

and Richard Ricotla. 10510 Indian Kollow. Elyria.were fined $1,000 and sentenced to si* monthsIn jail on charges of having no motorcycle en-dor semen Is, with $800 of the lines and thesentences suspended. Moran also was lined S20lor having no tail tight. Riccota was fined S30 lorImproperly driving in marked lanes of Irnlfic. ..•--••

Rodney Voung Jr., 434 East Ave., Elyria. wasfined S250 end sentenced to 30 days In jail on acharge ol criminal trespass, with SI 50 ol the lineand the sentence suspended. :

Fined $30 for speeding were Brenda Grir.im&t,493MJanAve., Amherst, and Laura Rekstis, 166Bradley Rd., Bay Village. , • • •'

Fined $25 for speeding wero James Shalor,1815 Oakdale Ave., Lorain: John Trubach, 262Oayle Dr.. Sheflield Lake; Dale Leonard, 4141 E.Lnke Rd.., Shellield Lake; Gale Stanley. 376 MapleAve,. Sheffield Lake: Patricia Mn"alak, 992Lake wood Beach Dr., Sheffield Lake;

James Kantola Jr., 861 Di No wood Avo., Shel-finld Lake: James Young Jr., 32396 RedwoodBlvd Avon Lake: Cynthia Tacoka, 1113 MissouriAve., Lorain; Margarita Vorgorn, 1713Wa hngton Ave., Lorain: Debbie Villa. 4142 PalmAve., Lorain; Catherine Potter, 1113 W, 12 St.,Loran and T.iomas Spurgeon, 3527 Socket!Ave,. Cleveland, ' ,•

Fined $35 lor running a red light were RlcardoRomin. 920 Klngway Dr.. Lorain: MtchoileCur mer.32174 Electric Blvd.. Avon Uke; Linda •Hvrmgton, 866 Diilowood Ave.. Sheffield Lake; ,Douglas Barnes. 655 Dunny Ave. ShelficId Lake;and Pamela Thomas. 37235 Detroit Rd., Avon. !

Fried $35 for having expired plat03 wereMichael Sanders, 67B PasadennAve Shellield Lake: Andres And mo, 836 MarionSt.. Shellield Lake; and Edward Nazarlo, 322 New

Mejuco Ave-.'Lorain.. , ,Other violators and their fines were _^

Morgan of CenlerviHe. Ind.. driving a truck (n a pro-)}%irubrted area. $40: Donald Fox. 125 Forast Hhd.,"*,r"yA«on Lake, license plates required, S35:v$Lawrence Ruzicka. 1957 E. 32 SL. Lotain. minors * § : ••curfew violation, 425; •. . .. •••i'-vrfes.i'

Brian Harrell. 12201 Baumhart. Amnerst.' im- l i&woper disptey of plates. S35; Shawn Payne.Wi<t004 W. 223 St.. Fairview Park, failure lo heedi*?£j?

' stop sign. $30; Michael Johnson. 4052 fvanho* J *Ave Sheffield Lake, parking a truck in a tesiden- P,Uttal area. S50: Susan Staken. 3013 •CromwHkgJ

•• Ave Lorain, following too Closely,1525; : ''•••..•W'l*Nancy Kacimerek. Bert-ley. O . failure to keep'•-•%

an assured clear distarre $25; Paul Grltrrtra,-^fi, 2i i i4Strai.ordAve..Rockyarver.failurefocon-^,G

tiol his vehicle. $45; Pamela Oelt. 375 Gayle Dr^itiM,Sheffield Lake, minors curfew violation. $25;;"' .-•1».|.§?

Walter Verier, Seville. O.. no through ' trucks," % ' j$40; Clmt Adams. 694 Grantwood Ave., Sheffield"'¥/}Uke. dog at large. S15, and dog license required/ i^$15; and Charles Solomon. 2727 N; Jefterscni>*Ave,. Lorain. disorderly conduct while intoxicated.1?"^!1 William Trigalet. 33393 Electnc Blvd.. Avon i*MLake.and Shelley NehW, 694 S-jnset A v e . i S h e f - ^field Lake, were lined S30 each lor driving pna<Wjj}.

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Avon Mayor's Court; ••.••.'.l;4^^Gregg J . Arsenault, 1388 Bonnyview 'An'&iM

Lorain. was fined 5823 and ?entenc«*d lo len;«Kdays In Jail on a charge ol DUI. with $200 ol the ,:.>«

, fine suspended and the sentence deferred upon',,!^completion of a three-day alternative-to-jail pro-«=t---*igram. His driver's license was suspended for 90 ,-?($days with occupational privileges. He also w a s . t jl i n e d $ 7 0 ( o r . s p e e d i n g . •.••'.' ' . • ' • , • ' • '.. " T ^ - V i '•

Jim D. Petrella. 338 Dellwood Dr., Avon Lake. ;^:>was fined S625 and sentenced to three days in 'T<'SJail on a charge ol physical control with t he i ^ / jsentence deferred on condition he continue at-* '-:,jtending AA meetings (or a year. He also was In-'.vv?,ed $55 for speeding. .' ; • • ' ' ' :-:frty

, Jane'E. Kuinik. 141 Englewood Dr.; Avon S'4Lake, was fined 3625 and sentenced to t h ree - . ^days in Jal! on a charge of physical control with - •••$*the sentence suspended on condition she attend ;'~':4the DWf school at Lorain County Community Col- , ?*{lege. She also was fined $60 for weaving. , '

John G. Gelger. 1356 Caryl Dr., Bod lord, was fll.ied S625 and sentenced to three days in Jail on , ja charge of physical control. with the sentence •]deterred on condition he attend a DUI school ol 3Cleveland Slate University. He a!so was fined $85 :.,.^for failure to keep an assured clear distance caus.- }yp]ing a motor vehicle accident. ,' .-• ".. • .'jij'V'S'• Brian E. Hicks, 2125 Eaton Dr.. Avon, was fined t^$$100 for allowing another to drive and S100 for.U-3possession of a marijuana pipo. Phyllis F.;^r,';'*aiackman. 523 Pearl St. > Berea.was fined S100i.;'}!/2

...for contempt ol court and $85 lor parking on 'a '."• M^street or highway prohibited. ..•• : ,L. • ."• '-'

Rebecca S. Gardinie.', 39166 Center Ridrje 7 %Rd., North Olmsted, was fined SI no each o n ' / j j icharges of license required and having an bponV;vi3container, and S7O for lack ol reasonable control 1-fifpcausing a motor vehicle accident. -["- ":.:-:"^'vi

Fedro N, Mora, 3410 Daisy Ave., Cleveland.v-fSwas fined S100 for operator's license required v"v&»and was ordered to provide prooi of. a driver's"1"*'^license within a week. He also was lined $60 for i/vVfspeeding. . " - . • • • • ' • " " • • " ~ ' ' " ' ; ? t

Robert L. Willis. Grafton, was fined $65 lor peel- v••:}ing tires and S7S for driver's license required.""• '^"-:*Raymond L. Lawlis III. 625 Sunset Dr.. Sheffield1.;*AftLake, was fined S35 on a charge of making on im-' ^proper turn at an intersection causing a motor vehl-i|$Scle accident: Tracoy L Beoman, 1851 TaytorT^fAve., East Cleveland; was fined $100 for driver i'l0llicenso requires1; and $60 .for'haylng.'rjHpired;?..^p l a t e s . - . ••••" • •.••'•• '•'•' , 1 | 1 ; ; " , " . i - , - - v v : - . - K - ' . ; . ' r ; '

A.C. Shadtey. 2260 W. Rivor Rd., Elyria. andRobert S. Kryvlcky, of Cedar Road in Gales Mills,each wore fined S100 for contempt of court and ^ - j$70 for speeding. Carl D. Hommes, 630 Easl-i-P;Ave,, Elyria, was fined $100 for contempt of court-S:1and 565 fcr speeding. Diana L. Obrlen, n.Ka. *7>c-ycaro, 3938 Poe Ave., Cleveland, was fined $100^"

: lor contempt of court and S60 tor having a faulty*!'"e x h a u s t . . " ' - • , " " ' • - • . • • • • • .' " - ' • ' • • • " • • v i r r K ^

Fined $85 each tor failure to keep an assuredclear distance causing a motor vehicle accident;'were Shelly J. Tolatnlk. 1819 E. 34 St.. Lorain;SfDonald V. Fen Ion. of Chicago: and MichaelX--Humphrey, 4215 E. 146 St.. Cleveland.', ^ , : j

Fined $70 each lor failure to yield right-of-way?causing a motor vehicle accident were Dolores 0 .^ *^Thoisen, 33379 Lake Rd., Avon Lake; and Marion ^ ' vMarsiglia. 33509 Cherry St., Avon. Raymond T*™*sDaschner. 6121 Traymore Ave.. BrooWyn, w a s ^fined $85 for the same charge.',-. . •' . • . I ;•;'-.'; •ii'Si^' Fined ,$70 tor speeding wore Allan T. Unden,X',^'|•19 W. Cadet Dr.. North Ridgevllle; and Paul An-MIhony Palino. 320 E. 22 St.. Lorain. Fined $85 lor Sspeeding were Jason D. Nelson. 93 Maple Cliff.;•%Avon Lake,; and Paul A. Shullick,, 2210 'kdsn»j$${

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Oiher violators and thair tines were Thomas C,'r;

Lufkln. 26021 Rustic Lane. WesMake. Insecurebad, 585; Beatrice E. Comstock, 365 NontuckelPlace, Vermilion, (allure to heed a slop t.^n caus-ing a motor vehicle accident, $70; Raymond C.,Coloni 2703 Crehore St., Lorain. having a barking |,or howling dog. $60;, ' ". ' ' '.",.:.vf:"T.nri;-'

Michael T. Chaklretis. 316021 Schwartz RdvAvon, having unlawful tarjs. $100; Sandra", t-fNemelh. 253 Moors Rd., Avon Uke. having Illegalor fictitious plates, $60; and Richard A. Parker,.3262 W, 86 St.. Cleveland, no through truckaiM

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Avon Lake Police L02Definitions o( some of the abbreviations found

in the Police Logs.1

GOA-Gone On Arrival , ' •UTL-UnaWe to LocateyVA-Mclw Verucfe AccidentStE-Breaking & EnteringBOLO-Be on the LookoutFl'D-Fwld Interrogated

, OWHJrwng Wfcde Intoxicated ,NCC-No Cause for Complaint

'. Disa.Unlt-Dispatched Urn isDUt-Onvmg 'Jnder tne InfluenceSEPT. 1 ,0004 • Missing person from Tomahawk. Report0005 • Above subject returned home0027 - Intox. driver eastbound on Lake Rd fromSHB3.UTL.0700 • Fire pfipt. responding to Beacnpark TowerOEMS • Criminal damaging complaint f iom Lake Rd.resident. Report0552 - Criminal mischief complaint from Smug-gler's Cove. Report.1101 - Hosue lockout on Lake Rd . Unable to gam

entry < . ' • ' . , ,) 2 ' •*,- Residential alarm on Lookout Ci-'. CheckedO K • ; , . .1249 - Pop niacrune broken wito at Phil's Sht'ltReport ' , . . . • • 'I 3 t 3 • 9-1-1 call. Rescue Squad responding toSunset. .'•125 - (Telephone harassment complaint IromCoveland Report '1607 • C '24 i advised twee on d«t takes behindtne hKjn school ' <1638 • Vehicle lockout on Fredencksburg Entrygamed. •1639 - Red Grey pick-up operating recklessly onTomahawk. GOA'UTL. .1830 i Vehicle lockout at Bleier Field Entry

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1B30 • Rescue Squad responding to Moore RdApts., Transport.222S • Dog b-te complamt from Fatrfield Rd .Report (

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1 073-1 - Complaint ot rrfle tire coming fiom !«eWest*nds Wea COAUTL ' .1132 - MVA on Jayco.Bd , R « W M1125 • MVA on Lake Rti SR 83 T o * reaucstedReoo't • , ;I519 1 - Fire Dept responding to a tieia tire 6"Highland ' ' . .* 6 t 8 - MVA on Lak« Rd ' J a y o Rd RescueSquad reauested RepoM ,1633 • 9-1-1 hang-up call from tmvood. Bivd .Checked OK.1 •'tG03 • Rescue Squat' responding to Oeilavood 'Transport ' • , . ,2020 - Boat m distress sending signal off.Coveland Learn Coast Guard " o H * d2307 • Susf>c>ous Condition at Resaiar Park Vehi-cle stuck in mud ';SEPr. 3 :08-10 ' Alarm at Gateway Cards Checked OK

' 0905 • Criminal damaging complamt from MooreRd Apts . Report1059 - MVA on Moore Rd . Rescue Scuad anatow reauesled Report.15-13 • Rescue Squad responding to Avon BeldettR d . Transport.1655- Juvcnies fighting at Rosa tar Park . GO A170Z - 9-1-1 hangup call from Gtenview Dr ,Checked OK : '1733 • Fire Dept responding to a house tee on

•'Vanda A.e | i • • . • ,20-*2 • Autjidle ' alarm sount lng • in atva ct

, Eec<t\ectrx: UTL ' • ;2 0 - 3 • D<stLJ&incw comp'ayy; on Lake Rd , Oneparty iea^mg • • . • ' . ,2 3 ) 6 > P'W Dect responding !o Woodstock 'SEPT 4 ; ' , .Q 0 ' 8 • Car' alarm sounding, on BountyWay Beacon CI UTL 0 1 4 8 - 9 - 1 - 1 otJenbnecaflon Betetftt Ra . Crwfckfd OKC219 > MVA Lear Rd Tracks, sqiiad reauestedO J S CO ir-d tow recuestod Coror.er riotifiea thaitti.s is a taui.ty nccort

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Shelf>etd Lake, will serve a sdlad luncheon onFriday: Sept. 13 from 11:30 until 1 p.m. There wiltbe a variety of salads lo choose Irom Cost is S3Lunches will be served on the second Friday ofeach month through May. We took forward toseeing our oltf ' ends and meeting new ones!

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' Kriiler. Hollnnii uf 33-t LunttPointe. Avon LaLe. has beenuwni-ilt-d the Renswber Modal.

Each ' year the KenssebiurMedal is prewntiii lo hixhschool students (or outstamlinKachievements in the study ofmathematics and science dur-ing their junior year. On*junior from each, of upprux-'imatuly 1.700 hiKh schools isselected to recvlve the uwariliHolUntl attends Avon LakeHi«h SchooL

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Around and About Avon Lake Dining & EntertainmentWhat's coming up? : ,Avon Lake's Homecoming Festival is,

scheduled for the last weekend of thismonth, and on Around and About AvonLake this week viewers will gut apreview of what is in siore for them atthe annual event, Then viewers'will go back millions ofyuan us Dr. David Weishampl. a formurAvon Lakur. talks about his summer pro-ject, digging Tor dinosaur remains inMontana. Dave is well known for hisresearch and writing in paleontology.

These are the main features in thisweek's Around and About Avon Luke

which is shown on Channel.31 daUy al1 10 a.m.. noun. 3 p.m.. 5 p.m.. 7 p.m.. 9p.m..,' and midnight. New programsbegin on Thursdays.

Ariiund and About Avon Luke isbru'tght to the goVernment c!uinn>:l bythe Avon Lake Advisor}- Commissionwhich is appointed by (he mayor andconsists of Paul Smith* chairman: andmembers Dennis Collister, Gary Fell.tJcoit lierriiik, and Bob Quinlan.. A1; in Luke residents may offer suggesttin '•• «ur future programs hv calling theC •:i-1-^:-.» at 933-7677.

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Avon l.al:e Shoremen Baud Aids aretiu-ittng the Avon Lake 27th Annual Bar.-dararaa which will be held this Satur-day, Sept. 14 at ~:3t* p.m. in Avon Lake's

, Memorial Stadium located un Rt. 8J.right behind (he high school building.

The ann-jat Dandarama was desifined27 years ago to bu a great place for aband tor^rTurm for a crowd which lsin-lertMtedin marching bands and music.The directors bring their bands to per-form and learn new ideas by watchingother bands' performances.

Eight tup high school marching bandsfrom northeastern Ohio will be sharingthe .'spot light, for the evening's jwrfor-mftice. The are Avon. Avon Lake. Bay,Brooklyn. Edison. Oberlin. ShakerHeights and Norwalk. The bands willpresent lots 'of color, flashing batons,marching music and feet in harmonious

precision in their half-time shows whicht h e y p e r f o r m . • • ' • , ' '

Music Hall of Fame, in memory ,_ofHenri Zab.iwski. will have its third in-duction of former Avon Lake H!ghSchool graduates who have been suc-cessful in the field of music: Selectedthis year were Hans and Fritz Kuenzeland Linda Lufter.

Tickets may be purchasjid by phone orat the gate the evening of the event. Calleither 93J-9195 or 933-2691 to reserveyour tickets. Tickets will go on sale at6:30 p.m; on Sept. 14 at the stadium'scaboose. Aduts S4 and S3 for senior

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The Avon Lake High School bandmembers will start taking orders tomor-row, Sept. 12, for Century- Pride.Wisconsin's finest gourmet cheese andbeef summer sausage., cake,, nuts andcandy. These are great,for snacks, year-round entertaining and gift giving.,

Quality is a Century Pride tradition.The Pfaltzgraff stoneware crocks con-tain 16 oz. sprcadable sharp cheddar

, cheese for S17.50. There will also be the14 oz. ruuseable decorative containerswhich arc filled with sharp cheddar orsmoky cheddar lite for S6. You mightlike to try the special eliti; one pcundfour-way sampler filled with Cheddar,Buttery Swiss 'n Ham. Cheddl-BIeuBlend and Monterey Jack with PeppersforS8.50. , , ,

Yoti may also choose trio snmplurs(cheddur, Swiss and Smoky Cheddar Al-mond covered logs), S7.50. To compli-ment the cheese, choose IB oz. (S0.5U)Hickory Smoked Heel'Summer Sausageor Smokehouse Duet (one is beef and the'other is ham) for SI0.50, Also availableis u delicious sweeel wholegi'ain

1 Bavarian Mustard ($5.25) which goesgreat with the sausage. •

Again this year for your guests' enjoy-ment, serve them some of the sweets ornuts from Century PrluY* which includeOat Bran Apple Cookies ($6.50): GoldenWalnut Cookies (S8J: 12 oz. Cashew NutsTin ($14.50): Peanut Clusters for $4.50;

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' Freseri-i*5 JSJI.Start thinking of the items you would

like to purchase and make a list so whenn band member knocks on your douryou are ready to order. Thank you. Besure to order soon to get what you want.You may order from a band member orby calling Bey Kavatac al S33-41/1. Youdon't want to be left out.

The cheese and sausage items will lastfor a year in your refrigerator. TheseItems also haven money back guarantee.

Items ordered ivfJI be delivuu'rfiinjtitid Oct. 20. All Huhut are C.O.D.I'luase make checks payuble ta A.L.H.S.Band Aids. The monies earned will beusi>d lo towards paying off the newtubas and drums which arc being usedby the marching band. Thank you Tor allyour support. ' ,

AWANAtomeetAWANA fs a nondenomfnational club tor boys

a<XJ girls In grades kindergarten through fifthgrade hosted at Calvary Baptist Church, 32607Electric 81 vd. Avon Lake. The club will begin thisyear's program on Wednesday, Sept. 18 from6:30 to 8:15 and will continuo on Wednesdaynights through April. .' . ,'

, AWANA provides a weekly Christian club pro-gram through local churches In the United

, Stales, us welt as many foreign countries, lorboys and girls o( all faiths. Relay races and tug otwar are among the many games in which theboys and girls participate inside the church'sgym. Points are earned for game time, as well aslor Bible verse memorization lor which they'Kelve pztches and jewels to woar proudly ontheir uniform. They have oongtlme and listen to aBible based story which equips them to live In ourworld. Throughout the. year they will attendspocial outings. '

All children are welcome to come and b;lng afriend also. ,

II you have any questions, you may call thochurch at 933-6828 or bring your child to registerbefore club on Wednesday night.

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Flooring options alone range fromcarpeting, ceramics, woods anrf vinyls.with each coming in many patterns, col-ors and styles. ,; Choosing the right Door involves murethan picking your favorite color. That'swhere Firelands* knowledgeabledecorator* come in. At Pi rcla mis. youcan select from over 20 different carpetmanufacturers like Cabin Craft. Galaxy.Shuwmark. Philadelphia. Salem andMasland. ,

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Ilecausc Firelands offers boch a per-,sofiat decorating service and a wide,selection of > products, many localbuilders send their customers tuFintlands for decorating sulL-ctions,

CiiVutyn furdanoffuf Avon Utku <;tio*i*I-'itelands Flours to cunipttituty ditcufuli;her; new huint-v includitiu drupi;rlt;H.ivull|iiip«>r and tiutjr coverings.

"Firuiands did our whole house." *n'\dMrs. Jordiinaff. "It was an awesometask, but they made it seem fun. 1 foundthem to be cooperative and friendly.They didn't push their ideas on me. butrather worked with my ideas. I'd recom-mend them tn a minute."

New looks in window coverings leantoward lighter, softer colors and fur-'nit lire done in what's cullntl a white-'washed "pickled" look. Cmnu *«« howF i r e l a n d s c a n u p d a t e y o u rsurroundings. ' ,, Firelands Floors is owned by DonKyle. At the Landing's store, your .staffolJ color coordinators includes Cheryl.Terry.,Karen P.,' Karen S.. ludy. Eti.ilyand Janis. Linda Kacher is the sloremanager. Pete and John ,'handluestimations.'

Stop in often because (here's alwayssomuthing on sale at Firelands Floors.

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Trim any visible fai from steak and ihenthinly slice on the bias into bite sizestrips. ,

Place '.titter strips in a 1 1/2 qt.casserule. Cover tind cook in micrmvavoon lUOt;, |xjwt;r [h&lil for 3 lo G mi nut usor until meat is lender. siirriiiH after 3itiiimli-H. Kcimtv!) meat atvt discardluici's. ; •

In ihu saitit; c-i-.surdle. p l aceinii-ihruoni-j. , £tvwi and red pepperstrips, and (>reeii (iiiiun. Poursuuti; mix-tun? over the vugWalijus. T«ss yenlly un-til mixed. Cov«r uiid cook in themicrowave on lii^li for 4 to 5 minutes oruntil popper strips are crisp tender.,'stir-ring every minute. •

Stir tui>utlier viiiL-j*ar uiid

then add the mixture to the casserole.Stir in the meat. Cook, uncovered, onhigh for 3 to 4 minutes or unUl I he mix-ture is ihick' and bubbly, stirring afterevery minute. Serve with cooked rice.Serves 4. •'

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There's a traasure chest locatedright In our lobby rilled with prizes,Jusl waiting for you to take one 'home. Look for your key In the malland come in between September9-14 and give the lock a try. ,•

Carousel Sport Blanket^—to our customers! '

You can claim your free,Carousel Sport blanket when youopen a new checking or savingsaccount with S500 or more, openan IRA or purchase any CD-

If you lose your key or have afriend who did not receive one,come over anyway. Wo have afew extras on hand.

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By fo Ann McFall; Please send all items of interest to thepeople a t Sheffield/Sheffield Lake lo JoAnn McFall, 5529 E. Lake Rd.. Sheffield

, Lake. Ohio or call 949- 5531. All itemsfor this column must be received bynoon on. (hit Wednesday before it is lo bep r i n t e d . : • • • . ' :

Salad Smorgasbord. The UnitedChurch of Christ at 603 Sunset Av«.. will

- be the site of a Salad Luncheon on Sept.13 from 11:30 a.m. till 1 p.m. There will

1 be a variety of salads from which to' choose. The cost will be S3 per person.

Lunches will bo served on the second •Friday of each month through May. Wolook forward to seeing and serving you.1

Exercise wilh Jackie. How about tak-1

irig an* our ariim.e twice a week hist foryoursci'. It, Thomas parent TeachersUnion .s jponsoring "Exorcise wilhJackie" al i>t. TJiomas Elringer Hall. 715Harris Rd., , ,

The classes will be on Tuesdays andThursdays beginning Sept. 1/ at 7 p.m.and will last otn, hour. Jackie Pena is theinstructor. No • pre- registration ismtcessary and tho foe of $1.50 per classis voayable at the door. Wear comfortableclothe* and tennis shoes. Bring a towelor mat to exercise on.

Adults of till ages are welcome !ocome and exercise,at your own pace.

• Take some time, just For yourself, meetnew friends and have a grenC time.

For more information or to answerquestions please call Kathyat 949-2195.

Basketball League, The Sheffield-Shefficld Lake Men's Basketball Ijiafitie

1 is having open registration for the fallseason. All interested persons, either In-dividuals or complete teams, contactSteve Boll or Mike Fusco at 940-8195during regular business hours. We ex-pect the season to OJJUII in earlySup I en i km, , '

There is a need far • senrukeuperx.Those inieresled in earning a few extradollars in this capacity, also call thenumber listed above. '-Bicynle Clinic at Library. On

September 14 at 10:30 a.m.. childrenwho are seven years of ago throughadults can attend a bicycle clinic at thoDomonkas Library. A rL-nresenta'.vefrom T,R. Cycle Center of Sheffield Lakewill demonstrate how to fit a bicycle toan individual and how lot ake care ofthat bicycle. No pro-registration is

"pancake Breakfast. Tho 103 OhioVolunteer Infantry will bo sponsor ng apancake breakfast on Sept. 15., Al tho

pancakes you can eat will be on therr-enu from 8 a.m. till 2 p.m.; Also on the,inonu are sausage; applesauce, juice and,a beverage. The meal will be served inthe dining hall on the shore of beautifulLaky Erie.

The Civil War Museum on the proper-ty will be open for free tours. Brine yourfamily and enjoy teh meal and somehistory, , , ,•• Church Schedule Changed. TheUnited Church of Christ has returned toits Fall and Winter schedule. ChristianEducation classes will begin at 9:45 a.m. ,The Worship Sei-vico ivill begin at IIa . m . • ' ' , , ' •• ' .

, Garage Sale , .Returns. Uue to thetremendous succuvs of the • first city- ,wide garage's^le, the park and recrea- ,tion directrr of Sheffield Lake. Carj'Sanders, has scheduled a second sale.

,Tiie nexf sale will be held on Sept. 20and 29 fV'im 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. both days.

Residents can get their sale perinil'ui .city hall lo participate as vendors.Everyone is invited to shop at the sale

• This is the last big sale of the season. .so come on out and discover some bigsavings. • ' • •' • •

Pre-School Story Program. A StoryProgram for 3 to 5 year olds will be of-fered on Sept. 17 at 10:30 a.m. or 7 p.m.The story program features stories andfingcrplays., Pre^registratton isnecessary by calling the Library a! 9-IU-7410. Vou can also mgisler by visitingthe Damon kas Library on Lake Rd.across from llirt Shoreway ShoppingCenter.

Seniors iu Meet. On Wednesday,Sopt. 11 at noon, the Sheffield LakeSeniors will meet at the Sheffield LnkeCommunity Center, Thore will (JU aLiruu'ri bag lunch. Duttsurt and r.ttffnnwill be furnisltud with it sncinl hniir tuffillfiW.'

One is a Wliole Number. Omt is nWhole Nmnbiir, a sucuil/suppo.-t groupfor widows and widowers, will nieet onThursday, Sept. 12 at 7:30 p.m. Themeeting will be hold at tho CommunityCivic Center,

The S[n:(tki;r fur the' uvuniim will ImMr*. ChiirliMio' KullKren U.N. M M .Kellgreu wisnt to India in (iiiuiiiry nm!worked In the Mirai Mudieul Cutiltsr.painted wnlls. visited a leper eclony a-nlhad many cyo-opeiilng oxperiences.

All, are welcome to come to thementing: For information please callEmily at QHB-5VJH or Marian atO49-5320. ,

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"Letters Continued from page 3

[ Let's not be duped again• To thejEclilor. . :,\ ' The children an? buck to school aiul! we have another fiasco o« our hands.i The fiist day was a total disaster as'. many arrived tatulo school. My childrenI were not picked up until four mlnutusi after school started. Sums children wereI not picked up at all. I know that the I'rin-; cipal of St Joseph's School had to picki up students in the Woodlands' >irua: herself because a bus never slitnvcii up.

The new computer program purchas-ed by our administration and Mr.Hulgusun hot only didn't alleviate anyproblems but created many mure. Busstops have been relocated to supposedlysav« time and money but unfortunatelyis inconsiderate of the children. I realizethat 1/3 of a mile fora stop from a child'shome is not unreasonable but »u mustconsider safely an important . factor.Children on the south side of Electricwere told to cross to the north sidewithout the aid of u crossing guard asthe bus would only stop oliu way onElectric. Other children aru walking us

, many us three streets uway to catch their, bus through blocked off streets where, there are not desiKnuled walkways.. These same dead-end streets are used us

a catch-all fur plowed snow in thewinter. SI ill our children urc expected logot to these newly ussigned bus stops usbest they can. In our development. Hi.'Joseph's students are expected to walk1/3 of n mile lip the street to a "central"bus stop location when the bus drivusdown the same street the children justwalked. In the development, the publicschools have two bus stops, one in themiddle of the block und one at the end.These children arc walking two housesaway to their bus. ,

On the other hand, children livingwell within walking distance of

1 Erieview and ' the high school havereceived post cards assigning them busstops. These children have always walk-ed to school before. Somewhere there isa flaw In the system but according toMr. Helgesen, there is no problem.

Our tax dollars ire being wasted in a

serious way and it will only get worseAs in the case of the three elementary

schools lhat received new windows overihe summer. I - * admit they are veryattractive but vvm this a necessary ex-penditure? Because the original topglass portion was replaced with a solidpanel not enough natural light getu into :the classroom now. How was this pro-blem handled and ul what cost to thetaxpayer? :

With threw levies being added to theNovember ballot, 1 urge ul Avon Lakevoters, tc please sit down and assesswhat is really happening in bur schoolsys tem. 1, suppor t e d u c a t i o nwholeheartedly but the manner inwhich my hard-earned dollars are beingwasted deserves consideration. The bus-ing problem seems to be one way of forc-ing the passing cf the levies. The samelactic wus used five years ago. Let's notbe duped again. Know what is happen-ing before you cast your vote. Let's forcethe administration to care about our,children's safety and make them moreconscientiousabout spending our money wisely and inthe best interest of our community.

Name withhold by request

It seems likeonly yesterdayTo the Editor <

It's hard to believe that our second bir-thday at Fantastic Sum's is alreadyhere...it seems like just yesterday thut weopened with six stylists and our firstBUest. ,

We have grown considerably since,then. We now have 12 stylists,with No.13 on the way end four receptionists.The staff maintains the same philosphythey did two years ago..promoteHEALTHY hair.i We've had a lot of fun doing com-munity meetings out of the store. GirlScouts in-slore, cutting & styling com-petition, und enjoyable times with ourguests (remember Heidi's trivia ques-tions on Saturday mornings und the put-ting gretin on Wednesday nights?)

We thank you Avon Lake, Avon nndSheffield Lake for your continued sup-port. We look forward to continuedfriendships in the years to come.

Kathy BurrowsFantastic Sam's Owner

Support MurrayTo the Editor: ,

As a former news reporter for theLorain1 Journal, my responsibilities in-cluded covering the Avon Lake CityCouncil and Planning Commission. Theeffort lo provide informative and ac-curate articles required a good measureof mutv-1 respect and open lines of com-munications between me and our city

; officials. .• • , •In all honesty, I can say that Judy Mur-

ray, as Chairperson oF our PlanningCommission, consistently went out ofher way to,1 help me fully comprehendthe complex issues at hand, even if Iwrote a "less thari favorable" article thepreceding week.

She held no grudges. She played nogames. ]udy Murray is truly a profes-sional with integrity and that's hovy shegets things done. <

Through my experience'with our cityofficials, 1 am unable to.say thut tinyether candidate for Mayor of Avon Lakeoperates with a comparable level nfIntegrity.1 , • .' . .

As a resident, it is my opinion thatAvon Luke needs a loader whose highestpriorities are integrity and profes-sionnlism, instead of one who enjoysplucking the strings of our politicalmachinery like n finely tunedinstrument.

1 Lisu Fauver

Thanks fromPreschool ParentsTo the Editor: ;

Avon Preschool Parents* Clubmembership drive was held on Sat.,Aug. 24 at Schwartz Rd. Park. The clubhas grown to 40 families, IB of whichare new members. Children and adultsalike enjoyed many activities includingvisiting with McCruff the crime dog.face painting, fingerprinting by OfficerPeterson from the Avon Police, wat-'ching a dance performance by tha AvonHigh School cheerleaders, and walkingthrough an Avon Fire Dept. ambulance

and fire truck. Or. Paula M !pediatrician, passed out health informa-tion packets arid Dr. Albert Zakel. den-1

list, gave each child a new toothbrush.*Nancy Danesti won the Little Tikeswheelbarrow raffle and door prizeswere won by all. Adult members rcceiv-'.ed information packets and childrenwent home with helium balloons andbuckets filled with 'goodies'.

New members are welcome to joinany time during the year. Dues areSGfyear for the entire family. Club ac-livi'ties include parties, field trips,babysitting co-op, play groups. Mom'slunch out. parents' outings, speakers, :community service and more. If you '•missed the August membership drive.'call ' Donna Gronowski, -membershipchair, at 353-0518 or Melanie. Richard-'son. president, at 934-4037 if you wouldlike more information. ;

Thanks to the following businessesand individuals for their contributionsto the 1931 membership drive: Angelo'sPizza II; Annie's ,Bake Shop; AvonAnimal and Bird Hospital; Avon DairyTreat:1 Avon Dover Lumber; Avon FireDepL: Avon H^ . Cheerleaders: Avon'Police Dept.: Baskin-Robbins Ice Cream:8-ids to Weeds Studio of Decbra-TlveArt; Bob Evans: Bob-O-Link Golf ,Course; Buck's Hardware; ChemistShop; Chemtron Corp.: Dairy Queen:Earlene Hallmark Card & Gift Stioppe;Face Painting by feanette Berry and LisaSimmons; Faroh's; Fitch's Farm Market; .Fralianne Flowers; Cerber GardenCenter; Good Samaritan Nursing Home:Haiiline: Kenny King's, Kountry Kup-board; Kopp's Bi- Rite; Lorain Com-'miuiity HospUal; McDonald's., Avon-Avon Lake-North Kidgevillc: McGruff.Jeffrey Stanczyk; The Medicine Shoppe:Dr. Paula Morse. Avon Family CareCenter; MADD, Debbie Catlabrcso: Mr.Hero: Jean Nagel, Tupperware Rep.:Nancy's Ha&rstyling: North Coast Fami-ly YMCA; Papo's Restaurant & Pizza;Pat- Ann's Beauty Salon; PlnehavenCrudnhouse; Pizza "N More; Anne,Posendek; Rini Rego: Schilens Florst &Garden Center: Dr. William M.Schwartz. DDS; Sell's Hallmark Shop:Sisson's Flowers & Gifts; Stella's ItalianRestaurant; Subway: Tom-Car Foods:Tyler Rental; Water Wheel Car Wash;Wendy's; White Oaks Restaurant: Dr.Albert Zakel.,DDS.

, Avon Preschool Parents' Club •

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> von Junior Varsity CheerleadersThe 1991-92 jayvee cheerleading squad includes: front row - Captain JennyBigley, Jeanna Knoble, Jenny Linden; 2nd row - Teri Conaway. Carolyn Herbst.Jill Plas; 3rd row - Carrie Porter, Kim Shingler.

Avon Frosh CheerleadersThe 1991-92 Avon freshmen cheerleading squad includes the following: front row• Kelly Vodicka: 2nd row - Captain Kelly Dye, Julie Musial, Nicole Carlson; 3rdrow - Jamie Lunato, Bonnie Me. , ' . '• .

Seniors benefit golf tournament set

Thu Senior CJi'zens Association ofLorain Counly. Inc.; a not for profitorganization, first unnunl Benefit CoifTournament is gaining momentum. Thetournament at Swuctbriar Coif Club. 750Juycox Kd.'. Avon Laku wilt be VVednes- .•day. Oct. 2. Tcttoff timu is 10:30 a.m.Them urn still openings for foursomesand Tee Sponsors, but both urn buingreserved daily.

Cash prizes, door prizes, golf, curt,lunch, steak dinner, nil for $00 entry fue.The Sponsor signs are $100 pur Tee,Company or individual names will bu on

1 tho Teos. Kugistration deadline is Sept.:' i s . • • , : ,

All proceeds go lo tho Senior CitizensAssociation, of Lorain Counly, Inc., tosupport the many programs and stir-VICL'S tiiut they offer to the seniorcitizens of Lorain County. Some of these ,programs are. Outreach - to bu phoned ,at home and home visits: specialtransportation' needs- some of the older-ly hove no other source of getting wherethey, need to go; sometimes an oldorly.:lonely person needs someone to talk to;housekeeping, chores, minor rupairsaround the homo; training of low In-

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Panther running gametoo much for Shoremen

By Miku Greco

E1.YK1A - It was a throwback to theold day* of football last Friday night as.the Elyria Catholic Panthers Miundlybeat thu Avon Lake Shoremen. 1!*- u atKnights of Columbus fluid in Elyria.

The Pairihers rushed the footb-iil forOk-er 250 yards and in the process con-1

..trolled' the clock and tho game. The*thnjvv.lhe ball [ust tout times. ,, ,

"In the first half, we slept a lot." saidAvon Lake coach Jeff Kieson. "The, keywas them gaining big yards on first(Jtnvn that sut up second and short stlua-lions. Vuu just can't play defense likethat."

1 Led by Mike Uhnak and Josh Jenkins,both gaining over 100 yurds Fur the con-test, the Panthers took the opening driveand scored on a Jenkins five yard run.They used up over eight minutes.uf thecluck un one drive.

A urns yard touchdown run by Uhnak.Oils icvu strong defensive effort put thuscore 12-O at halltimo.

In lh« third quarter, the Shoremen up.penred ID wake up. Led by the hard run-

of junior Shawn I'avlovich. the

Shoremen made some strides down then«-'w- . . . . r r '••"

"At half time, we didn t talk offensefind defense." said Kiesen. "Instead, weIniked about character; emotion; andpride at Avon Lake School." . . , ' • •.However, the inability to rtiake key

first downs as well as mistakes hurt theShoremen. Down 12.-0 and driving in thefourth quarter, a long completion fromChad Puiliam to Brandon Morrison wasnegated by a penalty. An interception

' followed on the. next play. •Uhhak went in from 14 yards lo round

out the Panthers scoring.In two weeks of thu Jeff Ricsen era. the

Shoremen are even with a close winagainst Midview and the shutout loss toElyria Catholic. . ,, Coach Kiesen is confident things will

look up. •' • : •"The defense is complex so it will

lake time." he said, "but we will keepworking on it to get it straightened out."

Avon Lake is now 1-1 on the year. Thisweak.1' thu Shoremen play at home.,

. against Brooksidu, pending the settle-,munt cf the teachers" strike. •' :

Eagles wirij improve to 2-0By Mike Greco

KOCKY KIVEK - Thu Avon gpicked up its second straight non- con-fi-'rencu by a •' 21-3 cuunt , ovur '.(he.'Lutlieran Wvs\ Lnngliurns hi-,I Salitrdnyiiftt-rtiooti,

Onci! ap,ain. thu Eagtos,used a strongrunning game to get the fnb done. Theyrushed for 120 yards as a team.

Quarterback John Schober completedtwo pa'ses in: the gamu however, oneWHS more Important than the other.Schober hi: fullback Dan £!uk for a 33

yard score in thu first period., EIck would come buck later with afour yard touchdown run in the fourthquarter to give the Eagles a 14-0 lead.

The l^inghurn pffiinsu (iid manngu lo(ivt-r 120 yards in total offense but tur-novers did play a part in the Eagles vfc-i.)ry. Defensive Linemun Mike Itures in- .turceptud a pass, one of three for thoEagle learn, and, went 35 yurds fur thescore late in the fourth quarter.

Avon improves to 2-0 on,'thu year.They host the Columbia Raiders this Fri-day night.

Avon High School sports recapAVON - Volleyball -The Lady Eagles

stumbled their way to a 15-G. 15- 5 vic-tory over Uberlin yesterday. Leading thuEagles was Denise Semicek with' l!3points and Lori Muytiard with 7 points.Lisa Sculler. Kristen Bulak and DuniseBrodke added 2 kills each.

The Lady Eugles won their gamesSept. 4 against Clearview 14-16, 15-3,15-5. Leading the team were Amy Smith.IS points: Sue Hollars {0 kills); DeniseBrodke (U kills): Lisa Scafler (5 kills).

Tho Jayvee volleyball team beat Cloar-viuw Wednesday night, Sept. 4: in threegames.

Cross country - Kurt Gibson led thuEagle crass country team with a 17:15On Sept. 4. Jason Zajac clocked 17:47,

Bob Andress ran 20:01 and D.J. Sund-vick, 20:lB. The Eagles wure one manshort of a full team. The girls suffered u19-03 loss to Rocky River. NicoleCarlson ran a fine 21:14 to lead thu team.'Katie Schlossman was second in 22:20.

Kurt Cibson, Jason Za|ac, NicoleCarlson and Katl&, Schlessmon all ransuperb races to win trophies at the St.Joseph Invitational Saturday, Aug.' 31.Also running were Jenny Vale, Kelt Kl-ingshirn, Amonda Fisher,' JennyBrawner. Nicole Stephany, JeoneltoSmith, D.J. Sandvick and Bob Andress., Golf - Thu Eagle golfers fell to 2-4 last

week, losing to Elyria Wast 183-1B4.Loading Avon was Scott Shestag andKevin Fitch, both with 44s.

Fowkes, Sokoloski bike for MSAVON LAKE - Thuy have boon work-

ing hard and peddling fust these pastfew months whilu getting ready to fightMultiple Sclerosis. Both Brad,Fowkesand Hob Sokoloski peddled ISO mileseach, over ihe Aug. 24 and Aug. 25weekend. The trip began al the IXCoutur In Herua ami ended in Sandusky.:Moru than St.000 was raised belwuen

tho tivuof ilium.Sokoloski is an associate agent for Hil-

ly F. Smith whose officu Is in Avon Lake.Sokoloski also works in downtown 'Cleveland as the leading chief with thuU.S. Naval Medfcal Clinic.

He actually hiked back and forth fromAvon Lake to Cleveland (20 miles eachway) to practice for tho two-day event.

Foivkos is the assistant manager forTom-Car Foods in Avon Lake and ad-mittudly prides himself as a recreationalbiker. He said the bike tnur was a lot off u n . ' •• . •'' •' • • •' .'; ' • ••

Spkoloski finished 12th (he first dayand 81 h the second day out of 2,500participants! .

He said the biggest problem during thetrip was dodging • alt those orange '••barrels.

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Countryside builderchafes over delayBy Karen Drasler . ' • . ' ,

AVON - Shiifcr's Countryside Estatesdeveloper Don Schafur was not happyMonday nighl when he learned CityCouncil removed from the agenda hisHem requesting approval to build.

Shafur put in improvements such' asstreets, sewers, water and gas for the,development, and was seeking accep-tance of the Improvements From Councilso he could start buUding (he first phase.The site is located south of Avon Woodsoff S.R.6I1. ,

the City had given Schafcr a list ofitems to be checked and accepted beforeapproval would be granted by Council.

1 Schafcr accused city officials,specifically Dave Conrad who heads theWater Department, of holding up theproject because a required water lestwas not done in time. '

"I've lived in the City of Avon for 21years. You guys don't want a good ,developer?" Scliafer asked.;' Council President Ed Krystowskipointed out another [tern that was notcomplete. The item pertained to

, specifications which must be checked.He advised the builder that when all theitems had been taken care of. Councilwould meet to grant approval so hocould start the project.

"1 say: no concessions." James Muzzytold fellow Council members. "ShaFer isa good developer..but he said iast weekhe would tuk'c care of all the items andho hasn't."

"We don't want to establish a prece-dent. We're trying to get control of ourdevelopers. If we allow Schafer to startbuilding when lit! wasn't on time, someother builder Is going to sue the City tiwe don'i allow him to do it loo," Muzzysaid.

Council voted, 5-2 not (6 net tin the;ordinance.

In other business.,—Financial' guarantees for PiniiMeadows subdivision did notmaterialize, so approval or the PerriltBuilding Co. project was repualud bycouncil. . :

—Seeking bids on lighting for the Nor-thgate Park walkway, which has Com-munity Development Block Grant fun-ding, was approved by Council. ServiceDirector John Sraitek said he had maduan addendum to the specifications to Jd-dress, concerns raised by Councilmembers. One question was whetherIhe light fixtures are "rock' proof."

At a work session last month. Coun-cilman Mike McDonough said. "I feelsurry for the people in Worthgate.They're Intimidated by , vandals anddqn't even call the police."

—An ordinance establishing PlannedUnit Development (PUD) regulationswill be presented before residunts dur-ing a public hearing on Oct. 15 at 7 p.m.

"A lot of people are concerned aboutwhat this will do." Councilman lamesMuzzy said last week. "My feeling is itwill require a lot of clarification. Peopleseem to think il.wlll allow apartmentsand condds all over the place. That isnot the case." •' . :

—Council authorized the hiring of twopart-time police dispatchers. PoliceChief John Vilagi had requested threeoriginally, but he removed ana of the.names from the list. He said some pro-blems had surfaced, and that the personmight be reconsidered at a later date.

—At Smitek's request. Council re-jected bids for1 o new dump (ruck, andagruud to readvertise for bids on thestreet department vuhtclu. Smituk saidthe previous bid did nut ivu mudt'imimimrs on ciiuipmiml.

•"If icy cmtlil liijvt: put <inyilihin hi. llurway it WJIS bid." llit; s<>rvit:<; directors a i d .

Punt, pass and kick contest setThe Kiwanis Club of Avon Lake is

sponsoring the local Ohio Punt. Passand Kick contest Saturday. Sept. 21beginning at 1 p.m. '. „

Punt. Pass and Kick is a Football com-petition 'hat allows children to showtheir talents in punting, passing andplace kicking with scores based ondistance and accuracy. Thuro is not costFor the participants.

The event Is opon to all Avon Lakestudents ages 8 through 13. Thu locationis Learwood Middle School FootballF i e l d . , • . • • , . ; ' ,

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Complete contest details and entryforms iire available at area Pizza Hutrestaurants, all Avon Lake elementaryschools. Learwood Middle, School andSt. Joseph School or by calling 'DaveMoes at 933-2751. after 0 p.m.

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AVON LAKE - Residents can have ittheir way at Burgftr King now that con-struction of the restaurant has been ap-proved, but Burner King CANT have its

, way. . , • • • • • •

Planning Commission continueddebate over Midwest R Corporation's re-quest i'it a special use sign permit lastTuesday. Sept. 3. (Midwest K is a fran-chisee of Burger King). .

1 The commissfoh unanimously denieda request for an 18-foot high pale sign,which would, be used to identify therestaurant at 519 Avon Belden Kd.(Route 83]. The free-standing pole signwould feature two sign faces each con-sisting of 25 square feet. In addition.Burger King will also have a 21 square

, foot wall sign. ' ,

, Planning Commission ChairpersonJudy Murray suggested an alternative tothe pole sigh. • :

"Why can't you lake the 5X5 pole signand put it an ii one-foot ground sign?"she asked attorney John Blaszak. whorepresents Midwest K.

Blaszijk insistod the applicant was en-titled to a special use sign permitbuciiuso the special use meets , thecriteria uutlineti in the city's ordinances.

"If a business canV be identifiedreasonably, a business can he granted afree-standing sign " Ulaszak said as heinterpreted the criteria lor the specialuse sign permit ordinance.'• "This is a perfect example of,whenthis o rd inance should be given,credence." Blaszak told the commis-sion. "Wu're a'vare the pale sign isn't

favored, but the cades provide for ft." hecontended. : • ,

.McDonald's restnurant.at the cornerof rfuulu «3 ami Walker Roml lias a polesijiri, •Iloivt'VHr.' McUon.iM's was liuililuifnn; *.!yn dt*Nnit ions Wi.-ru Im-plumeiited in VJU5.

A related controversy itrosc ovor lotntaggregute sign footage permitted by thecutles iinif ivhtither the Burger King

menu board, which will go behind the!building, is a true sign. , -i

Blaszak protested. "It's! (the matboard) not a sign under the sign oridinance and not a wall sign under thesign ordinance because under the sign'ordinance, any sign has to be visible-1

. from a public way,*' ' , •V^t.lJMurray replied that it is not'under the]

commission's jurisdiction to decide}what the menu board is. Such a decision!must be made by the building inspector,]Robert Jackson. , . , '.'.:.• ~-~,\

He was later contacted about the]• menu board. •.' ' ." : ..' • • ,''• ' ^ • • ' • ' . 1

"What I'm got ig to do is make BurgerKing get a variance from the ZoningBoard of Appeals so the menu board canbe added to the list of signs under the1,special use sign permit. Then. BurgerjKing will have to get another variance loj .;exceed, aggregate sign square footage(for an establishment)." fackson saidFriday. . ; ' : • .;. , ',;':!.,.

He added that the issue is sure to comeup again because the city is being ap-proached by more fast food restaurants,and the special use sigh permitibr-dfnances will have to be changed toad-dress menu boards. : ,. " M;

The vote,for the construction of the.Burger King restaurant was 4-i, withMurray dissenting. She said her rescrva-llions were similar to those voiced bysafety officials about making a left turnout of the driveway onto Route B3~Police Chief Richard Hunt was on vaca-tion and could not be questioned abouthis reservations. , . . , • '\

Regarding the special use sign permit.Planning Commission , member Greg1..Zilfca pointed out in the code'.ibookn'where the ordinance (1272.06 G-l) states 11ihai the commission determines] %whuthur the application is weli-faundcdp

tlinsutl on ciriluriii set forth in this sulisec-•' ZAinu. .Murray siiiii the pole sign is out. '^Hurger King cunnot obtain a variance , 1for the pole sign. Hut they could change •'their signage to comply with the codes^jand reapply tu Planning Commission. !;•<•;

Attendance falling during strikeUy Mlk« Greci»

~ Figures shnw thiit at-tundaiice in llmSlicITiuld-Sheffiuld Lakeschools Is dropping.

As of Friday. Sept. (1. the district'stotiil attendance is 52.4 percent whichwas down from the SH percent total on

1 S e p t . 5 , • ; . ' • ' • • ,Tho lutnl for Ilrookside High School

and Sheffield Middle School is at 40.5percent, down from 49.B percent onSept. 5. The elementary schools arereporting a G9..3 percent attendanceruling. , ,

Superintendent Charles Kropop saidconfusion about the whole situationcould contribute to the attendancefigures going down. ;

Krepop added that the classes with

certiFiL-tl subslitutus will continim asr™ .'|jl(IIltlL-d. . . ; ;... j ' ; j">ii

"The attendance policy ts still in ef-i-ifeet." hu said. "Progress reports will be*''?%sent out in n couple of weeks and grade f.Vldecisions will be based on the first*?!';.several weeks of school. yt'-'i-

"Qu'iirtcr and semester grade dec!- J isions will still be issued." . "^-.t,

There huve been meetings by parents.^'JJKrepop said he met with about 100)^4parents lo discuss the issues. • , -,rM,r

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CHRIST EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH ,32747 Lake Rd» A.U 44nl2'933-6263/P« lor Lynn SchlcnmanSurytjy 5chool 9.00 am. .,/.Sunday Worship 1D-.15 a.m. ;

AVON LAKE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH32340 Oectric Blvd. 933-6240Dr. Alfred A. Hart, MinisterKea.871.9QS6 ,Suhdty Worship ft30 a.m. and HOT a.m. • • .diurth School 11:00 a.m. 'AVON LAKE UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST32801 Bcrlrie Blvd. 93JO241Dr. II. Richard Bucey, Minislw

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Sun. 9:45 «.m. Sunday Schrul • ' . ' ' •830 B.m. & 11:00 a.m. MotnlnR Wtmhtp •Evtnlnp; S*rvke-»rrull group* call •9IM828 lor Information .'•••-'Wed. 600-8:15 p.m. AWANA Clut« 'thwn., 7:30 p.m. I'rayrr MrHlnR , . , , - • •

FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST ,31847 U k * Rd. 933-3330S u n d a y l O a . m v 1 • . ,. ' ' • ' / , . . • • •W c t l n o d i j r 7 J 0 p . m . ,. •• ; '; ';',"• ••.•• •. •

HOLY SPIRIT CHURCH410 Lor Rd. 933-3777 : . .' ,William B. 1'jdavkk. r « t o r '• , 'Weekday* 830 a.m. ;• <\ ' ,S a t . 4 3 0 * 730 p m . , !Son. 9:00-1030-12 Noon' .'-, • , , , ' ,

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AVON LAKE BAPTIST CHURCH321 Uar Kd. 913-9324 ,Hroy llt>[t,MinkIrrSunday 9 3 0 a m . FeU->w«hipb relir^hmwih10am.E* t ; id jy Schouli 1 1 a m , Worship6 p.m. Bible Studyj 7 p.m. WonhlpWed. 730 p.m, I'rayrr & Sharinj; :

UKESHOf UNITED METHODIST CHURCH3.1119 EWiic; Ooulcv.til 933-5238 . . .p / 4 Mile Wot ol Koute S3 at Highland Drive) 'Mcrrdith Colenun. MlniilcrSummer Wonhlp 930 a.m, :

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C Diiriulil firamloy. I'rusiduiil in id

iiountL- Cniiui OjmiiiitK plans fur \\wiiewt;st EST liramiii Otlim IDOIUHI t lla-i,nri'i:r «if Hi. 254 and Alibi' Kd. in Klyria.

Th« Oniliil Opvniiig culubrutttJir'.tm- ,tinti.;* through S.itiir*lay. Sept. 14, Puiiitml cMcllutiiunl will1 aboumi ami(•vtH-yuiiu is i.'iicouriin^d to slop in tilitlvisiL Tliuflrsl 25 visitors eacli clay willruCuivu a special (jrand Opening Bift, In

. atltliliiin.cvury visitor can tutus a chattcu; at the treasure ch«st of prizes and sur-

prises* And. special premium sifts arebeing ufferud For opening new checkingand savings accounts. IRA accounts, orpurchasing'd CertincatL* of Deposit.

. The new office features several pleas-Ing and customer accommodating ex-tras. Out! unique anterior feature of theOffice Is a drive-up 24 hour ATMmachine carefully designed so that ;banking transactions can be handled ,safely from a vehicle. Other features in-clude automatic sliding entry doors anda spacious reception area. The attractivesky-lighted lobby will have a beautifulcustomer waiting area and four walk-upIcllur stations. In addition, them wil botwo private offices, a conference room,safe deposit boxes, two drive-throughbank lanes, and a driVe-up nightdepository;

The friendly and knowledgeable staffwill be headed up by Linda O'Ni'allcy*Manager. Linda has uighl years bankingexperience, six of which have been in .the capacity uf Brunch Manager or'Assistant Hranch Manager, She most'recently managed Ihe Walker Road of-ficy in Avon Lake, She resides in Blyritiand h active in many community and

, cK'Iii1 nctivilies, Linda is eager to "share, her banking knowledge and expertise

with al of her new customers.

Unda and the entire staff are hopingthat everyone will stop in, say "hi" andtour the new office. Lobby hours for theGrand Opening celebration are Mondaythrough Thursday. 9 a.m.-4 p.m.. Friday,9 a.m.-5 p.m., Saturday, 9 o.m.-noon.Drive-up hours are Monday 9 ajn.-4p.m.. Tuesday through Thursday.1 9a.m.-5 p.m., Friday, 9 a.m.-6 p.m., Satur-day, 9 a.m.-noan.

Country breakfast plannedThe Avon VFW and Auxiliary will be wrvEng a

Counlry Breakfast consisting ol sausage,biscuits and gravy, homelries. eggs, juice andcoffee, on Sunday, Sept, 15, at Ihe Post Home,

1 36950 Mills Rd, from V a.m. to 1 p.m. Adults $4,senior citizens. 53.50 and childien 10 and under.

. 52.50.

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Avon Lake Podiatry, Inc.'; ' • . ihnms ro SENIORS •

Dr. Mark D. GouldFamily iV.ictite <if Foot & Ankle Problem.;*

•, Bunions • • Plantar Wans" Hummer TIMS • Heel Pal ri• Ingrown tiiiihi * Fractures &, Sprains

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The rime to fertilizeondsaye ... is now!

FalHertilizing is critical for your ;

lawn. Feed it now with Winter ,Green*, The Fall Fertilizer. WinterGreen greens lawns now and , ' . ; • , .fortifies roots (or an earlier springgrecn-up. Hurry In while , ,Grecnview* isoderingspecial failsavings on every bag o( winterGreen you buy. : • • • » , ,

WEED & FEED; ;PECIAL-

i FMLL SAVINGS!; Regular Priw »!.9S lor ISM square l « t

• V Sale $ O Q 9 5Price: (quire tttt

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The Avon Band Booster organization iIs preparing a|ncw Avon City

Directory for publication In theSpring of 1992. \ Members of the

organization wilt be contacting Avonresidents to up-date the currentlistings of the |:983 Avon Oty

Directory for Inclusion In the 1992Directory. Residents who are notlisted In the 1988 Directory and

would like to be listed In the 1992Directory can complete the attached

form. Please mall the completedform to Kitty Vanderpool. 35322

Keller Dr. Avon, Ohio, 44011. The,deadline for receiving the completed'

form Is Movember 1, 1991. e

Please Include the following Informationla the 1992 Avon City Directory;

rfjtMF.

spouses rune

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OTHER MEMBERS

Jifl lOMVHwt)

YOU WOULD

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LIKE LISTED

4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 44 BKri'lUHl HAPPY 4TH 44 H^^flH BIRTHDAY 4

4 WSrm KEVINLove,Mom,

44

Dad & Jenny4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4

PET CAREDiane Taroie,

Technician Pr&Jtitloner

ttuforu a prospect[voownur (tecit)uH to ub-talrui puppy or dog. lnj-»(m should do sumopro-planning, Animalslielior-i nru lunduti withiloya wliojtu oWiiurSmndo a mistnku Iniudgumonl . iJomopolnis to cunsidur nruslltt), axorc\'/.a ru-»iulruments. iind siletl-ding or groomingiiL'ods. Uruud reputa-tion such ns nmuunt ofprotuctlvunuss or nblli-ty to tolorato childrenare oxtremuly inipor-iant to fcoop In minil.

Flippy hood lasts a long $.liinu (up to two years in'^laryurbrucd dogs), and J;,many tlmus how a dog-^turns out is dotormlnod^;by Hie amount or timo;wo ato iible and willing ,I d B I V U . ' 1 - ; 1 - . . •'"••• T

This mussagb ls,ibrought to you asio;public sorvlcu From;Oinno Taronti, TochnKcifin I'rnctitionor, Avon'iL«ko Animal Clinic:124 Mlllur Road, Avon!Lake. Phono 933-5297.;:

——-COME JOIN THE'FUNAt tho Momocq'ming Fostlvities. Tho "1th Annnol

Avon Lnko Pot Show Efoplumher ,28th. sponsoredby the Avon Lake Animal Clinic. For Information1;call 933-5297 . ;. • • '• : '.••*?•

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Avon Lake Public LibraryBetween the Bookends 933-8218

BABYSITTING CLINIC. Registernow to become a trained, super babysit-ter. Classes will be held Wednesday.Sept. 18 from 7:30-9 p.m.. and Satur-days. Sept. 21.28 from 10 a.m.-noon. At-tendance at all three sessions is requiredto earn a certificate and place yourname in the library's job file. Opim tostudents in sixth grade and up. call the

'. library at 932-8128 for details and toregister. Enrollment is limited.

I Books fall open, you fall in; delightedwhere you've never beeVJ...Around theWorld - have you ever been? Venture outarid visit Germany, Egypt and Russia,through folklore, activities and guestspeakers. • ,

An international flair enhances thePreschool Storytime for 3, 4 and 5 year

1 olds. Children must bo 3 years old byOct. t. 1991. and 5 year olds may joinwho are not yet in kindergarten.

Appreciation of the world's culture istho quest;of the Explorers (K- 2j andAdventure Club (3-7) members. Circle ,Wednesday evenings at 7 p.m. for theExplorers and the same starting time on,Thursdays for the Adventure Club.

1 Registration for all Around the Worldfall programs begins Sept. 10. Preschool

. programs begin Oct. 1 and continuethrough Dec. 14. School age clubs beginOct. 16 and end Dec 14., Enrollment islimited so sign up early.

, Special events are also detailed in (eh1S91 Fall flyer. Tho diverse agenda in-cludes an ice cream social, a babysittingclinic, story teller-Kafe Martin, pumpkincarving and Lloyd Thomes from NativeAmerican Indian Center, Celebrate tin)Christmas season ivilh a jolly, fastfv*?uuppol slioW in IDutiOtnbur.

Slop by rite Library find pkt uj» tintfall flyer for complete programm("Htimes. ••Book" your flight reservations

Sept., l(i to venture to far awaycountries. '

The Library displays for the month ofSeptember reflect the current passionfor hearth and home.

As rural America nears extinction, hi*tere4t in old com 'ry tools has increased.On display in'tr.'i upstairs case are in-triguing items frum antique ' toolspecialist Le<jn Wenzel of Columbia Sta-tion and frum Cilbert & Mit.hael Alten ofAvun anil Avon Luke. The Alton collet.'''lion includes a black iron kettle, a meialegg basket and an oversize cleaver. Xlr.IVenzel's extensive collection includes ashepherd's crook, a cherry shovel, a

, walnut level, and a brass plumb bub, dated tatti,

In the downstairs display case aresilhouettes by Nuncy Juviak of Elyria.Country animals and houses emphasizetlie home theme. ;

In the Betty McMnhon Meeting Roomthe focus is also on houses and historicbuildings. There are sketches of familiarlandmarks by Marge Culley of Hay ,Village, a charming oil by Normu Press-ly, .watercolors and sketches of old ,houses and mansions by Betty Kesar ofCrafton and a house and barn in winterby Dotty Blakemore. Also on display isthe photograph of the original librarynext lo the oil painting of the oldbuilding by ; Lynn Blakemore. Lynn'sprints of Victorian homes on Cape Maytire colorful; vibrant additions to thishouse show, , ,

The Library Is offering free to tin*public, tun timid Qtliltinu Workshop* byMitry KotKrli, Tlmni are still it fiiW njMiu*iuti* Iti Ihi! t-'ridiiy iiititriiutin •ii-HnliHi t t ncHUM Si>|ir. ' ia, cij.lt Hit) t.lliritry nlilU'.l-lli'Jtl lor fdrilii-r iiilorniiiUnri iilmuirt'til-ilriitioti. Sitmpt" wull liiiiiuiiitc •»r"uti display |ti the Library; lobby-

, I would like to participate in the 1991 Homecoming Parade onSaturday, September 28. ,

TYPEOFENTKV '.,, '

NUMBER OF VEHICLES * * i « PARtlGPSWI 5

PERSON TO CONTACT ! j . „ _

ADORESS : „

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Please return this application to Ron Andolsen as soon as possible,but no later than September 15, 1991. •

RON ANDOLSEN32803 COVENTRY CT.

AVON LAKE. OHIO 44012If you have any questions, you may call Ron at 933-4961 or JimVotruba at 933-2093.

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BONUS SIZES!Extra Strength Tyltabs1" sob mg100 caplcM p& 20 rree!-Compatc loExtra Stccnyth Tylenol ...-...*....

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JOHN D. PINCURA:! I Located At "THE LANDINGS"

OFFICE COMPLEX-BLDG.J32730 Walker Rd.:Avon Lake, Ohio

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Hypnotls can caned your dMhu to smoketnttanlty. No withdrawal or weight gain.; Donald A. Kohl and associate* ' ha«eworked with major hospitals, factorte*.

;. mayors, doctors and top c*t*t»iti«s on StopSmoking through hypnosll.

, Bring afl yout. smoking Irivnds to this out-standing motivational seminar. It's .uf* &oflecttv*. ;

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flEGtsnUTXW BEGINS AT 12:00 P.M.

[iiln :SEPT. 17 - Uoartl of Kitutiiitiott. H p.m..Avon Hi«K School Library: Trim-Uptilstss. ~;au. Avon Mttliilu tkiuuil

PRESCHOOL STORY HOUR. H«suro lo sijjn Up fur1 J'ri-'-Schoiil Sioi^yTirtiL' ut itit* Avon Library, ThorV." Will botliroiM]iffurL>nK(!i,M»(ts (or clillitnui aiitrt^ to tS yt-'iirs. Tilt; <n'i:fiifin story iiiiK' willbi.-fjri Mtiiuliivs from 7 p.m, to ":'jtl p.m.,Tin! timriiinii session will be <JII

from 1<)'..'I<) n»m. td II a.m. At),at 1 p.m., to i:'M p.m.

a,,a vufiiMt two trophyAvon H-n.l ttophiws;

C Kitty Vaniletpool atvuii liav« siint.; (rue time and canjwlp^

\VOS' SOCCER HALLOWEENPARTY. Avi.ii &MC*t HalloweencSfum- Party .will to h«ld,Oct. 25 atTurn** Country .Place.,Steamship roundl illb" r * 1 ? ^ " 1 * ^ 1 1 ? ^ " ^

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!Ki4-4?-tj f«)r »tot«

Otnun iiituHitlut'Ijnii tii rfjiilint library uiiliiitriu.itl'lii. ,

Story Timos will )»<^(ti <m S«pi . 19. 23 ."24. .. ,

LOW I M P A C T AERObif i -S . Avon

.linrtef rinn, lip svnc; and lots ySnp.>r" person. Call loan Harks fnr

^ANDAIAMA^ICKETS ore SALE,Avon Hand Uoosiuw are wltlftgf..r tiiL- Avon Uku Bamiarairtif lor

' ' r k k ^ ' a m S4 lor adult',. Call Kitty; V*nd«f(Wil at 937-5035. Come andcbour on uur lircat Avon High Band.

AVON'BAND TAG DAY. Avon BandT..H Dav will be Sept. H. Avon Bandmamhim will be out to reeive your dona-iionS- Pleasii be generous.

District faces budget deficitBy Mifcu liruto •

SHEt-'FIKLI) " Whtiti iiml i( the,iiffiiildShtjlfleld LaU ioacliur< strikesettltid, tht> district still could farlu a

L-ficit. M session hetixuiah tho' twttottui'uma tvtitt) utui *itihut>lmilu'ifi, n>titi>*iftttt<ii by iittur/ioy

iVillhitn 1'nwili}, i^if mihtuluLnl for 7*u»«*W.iy ;if rii-jfin, but tlitit to I'KKSS ilinifiulta iltilltti nut htt ruporttat InMliliuii.\

Tim ti;jtcii(;r« proposill is SI 55,000nion) than tliu lust offer made by thuschixil hoard. Beuuuse of this, a deficitruacluiiK ovur SI million could be Instore In thu nt!"t!rill fund for the secondyear, according to School Truiisurer

, Sblrluy Antnl. • • ' . . ,Sit|)eriiitenilalil CliarleN Krepop satct

tint money ColiliI he colnparahh) for tbefirst year hut the imsts* Would bti ft-ll thejtiicnml yunr; ; • ',' •

llec-auHu at Hils, the btldfii-'t wouldbiivi! to he trlinnutd ilnd possible CUbv.ttulti ln> In order1 lo pay for the debt

l ftmdlii« from other Hotirclus are

niUIHon In \W\>U2 and S'J-i million In\mi-'.i'i. Thtj cuts would come fromfrom the 19*13 budget. . ,

She Guided thuro Is no mention of alevy incr«asfi before 1992.,

Krepop said that two independentanalysts, the State Department of Educa-tion Dint Jack Thomas AssuCitiios. con-curred with thein about tbo deficit.

Tax ubutiimeht incoiiie from dcvelope*tnent in the city would not wipe out theSI million deficit: instead, it Would Justchip away at it some, according toKrepop.

In the moantimiii the Ohio Dept. ofEducation Is Investigating the opera-tiotn of the school system this weekafter several parents complained andwrote state officials that teaching wasnot taking place. In many classes,students were playing games and wat-ching television, parents reported.

School hoard members are iiu'are ofthe deficit iind have expressed concern.itcC'inliiiK,'') Krepop.1

'"I'lii! board has said finances are'already stretched to 11 in limit with thucurrent proposed Wngt) tncretise." hu

.' n a l d . •' : . • • 'The hoard's latest proposal Was an ex-,,

tension or its first proposal; a 4 percentpay raise fall of '91, a 3 percent pay raisewinter of 'i)2i a 4 percent pay raise fall of"f)2, a U percent pay raise winter of '03and a 4 percent pay raise fall of '93. Thuprnpiwal was ti mini inn hsly voted downby lit) meniljers of the Sheffield Shef-field l,ake Tendiers Assocatlon on • rl-day. Sept. It. :

Antel mild ttio pnijecled Kenenil fuiidand einernency levy liud^et Is $11.7

S E L F S T O R A G E• Store Itrai In A ftmlt Concrete & Steel EncbMed Area k

Tfiw Keep Tie Key• ti Hour Securitr • Full Time Uw-In AttdubM• Scoiritjr ftna: k Well tightcd;

• Outiide Slongt For RVi k Bom , ,.;•• U N I T S IZES '•','

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Office K o m Moo. - Si t &X un • jfcOO! Gnelkus

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998 Avon Bcldcn (Rtc. 83) Avon, Ohio

Home FindHowdy! My name is "Bones.1' I amreally not all bones any more becausethe APL shelter lakes care o( me now.

, VpU see, in the spring. I came to theshelter as a humane case. Someonehad almost let me starve and my ribsstuck out so bad that I was given thename, Bones. Even though everyonehere at the APL has been very good tome, I am ready lor a home and familyto tove me. I'm much better now andwould tike to have ihe chance to be lov-ed. Please, please give me a chance,

tf you would like to adopt Bones (andchange his name) he Is a medium size,neutered male- Please call the LoralnCounty Animal Protective League at322-4321. ,

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Request promptscommission toconsider planBy Walt Limck<>

v Co. of

r Planning ( . 1 1 1 1^Wednesday. S4.-|i(. 4.| s f o W a rutiiiust by U(Lonun .to subdivldu a paniwlof ' t r t l l l i i l t• Ihe, nortln.v.\': corner of French Creekv Road and,abb» Hu,ul |SK 3ul}. Tl• quest sparked dlbuu&iluu fl>r „ vjf: master plan in tliu industrial parki; »f>80* Rually Co. wu s ropruSonlwl liy•\ rea lor Robert Graham. Thy propuriv for^ which ho asked consideration has frun-\ *&* I**450 f '^ f t in Abb,: Road U I l d M7f feet on French Crwik Kii.i.l. Gralium1* n-| quo t was for thrift suliUiis. w»:h with.1 15S. f?e t »rontoK« on Ablw. Koiid^onu trf. j which would bo the «:orn,>r !ui havln"| 387 feet f r anco on Frunch Ch-ek Road"y. : When Hie commission linked for Jiii.li-•vtlnnal details noriu went forthwjmiiiuJ .Members advised that u master planj ± Q ' d b<; ' l < ! t ' t t I°l"*l f«r tliu' emir,,i Village Industrial I'urk ania. Thfx ovrrxll»vplan should Indudfl properties held by{LoRosPealtyCo. as Uuli as by Muhkote.?It should take into consideration possi-ble traffic problems, the cost of install-Unga traffic light, ir nucuisary, and nlhor(•such matters of concern to the Villuue,fraembars said, 'I'; Since such a nlastor plan in not.presently ovailnbk Plannins Commls- ,fsion tabled LOBON* request.

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tJn other business•:l —A revised "Sdhedulu of HeiHht and

i-Area Regulations" wa>i also t:on«ld«»r<?d.a The front yiird tiiliilinutu diipth Hi CUM*

1 |aierclal buslnuss was .cihanjiod from 2S|feet to 50 feet. The Inlnimiiin /mntiiuu " I

i -^multi-family residentlitl nttft^ lapjirt'tments. condos. etc,) Was duertiased front\150 feet to 100 feet in order to conformjLwitlv other rusldunti i i l propertyErequlti-mwnts. ' ,F With' thine chuiiK'is th« up«'iiit«tl^schedule was approved for prujieiitntimi] to Council. ' —The next PlanningI Commission meeting Is scheduled fur Bi p.m. Wednesday. Sept. 18,

Issue 2 funds' i •' • ' • • ' ' ' ; ' • ' ' •

Used for sewersJ\ Avon Laku Mayor Richard Haiisrudf and Councilman Dale Cracas, chairmanioMho Public• Sarvttn Committee, im-Jnounccd the roplacument of thej Woodstock sower botwuan Electric.IBlvdJ.'and Luke Rd. The mayor andVcouncil submitted an application under;1SSUD II Crunt funds based on the joint(recommendation of Director of Utilities,[John Knfepper and Municipal EngineeriTom Citto. The project was presented to[the district steering committee , which[approved the request. ,' ;

p: Mayor Hausrod said, "The purpose of[issue II, funds, Is lo repair or replaiSO[parts of the City's Infrastructure, AS theicity grows older, thrj infrastructure re-quires more maintunandu," Hnu'srod'said. In Woodstock's case. thl-J will also[allow the city to eliminate the presenticomblried sower. Wo have In pltiKfi

1^hort- and long-range plans which lid-jjlrtas these concerns. Cfaens said lii«;ComtnittoB has recently recuivud the tid*

: 'ministration's red)inundation for 1U!J2prolccts. Avon Ijiku reciilvus ,.about.$160,000annually from Issiitill funding.

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32591 WALKER RD., AVON LAKE467987. A one tit a kind home On 2.acres. Spacious rooms A many upgradesadd comlort & quality to your living. 3doosq. It.; solid oak throughout, full bar &built ins, 26*14 deck & more. S375.O00.Laurie Brill 933-3733 / 933-7055.

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184 SOUTH POINT DR., AVON LAKE472315. S79.900. 4 bedroom, 2 full bathhome With updated wiring,, windows &decorating. Just move Iri'l Family roomhas wopdburner; screened porch; stor-age shed; private yard with tittle work.M.B. Barto 933-3733,.353-0038,

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148 ASHLAND AVENUE - ELYRIA482803- 2400 sq- ft.' new construction,first floor master 4 bedroom. 2Vj baths,formal dining and living rooms, (amityroom, deck. Whirlpool central air, imme-diate occupancy, • See on TVf StOt,900.Loretta Kalis 933-3733. 933-062t. ,'

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5820 LEAR NAGLE, N. RIDGEVILLE$93,000, Lovely 3 bedroom. U* bath splitwith family room, newer d,Bck and fencedyard- Large eat-in kitchen and neutraldecor. Must see to appreciate!Sue Pichon S33-3733, 871-1715.,

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32093 WILLOW CIRCLE, AVON LAKE ,474911. Lovely 4 year old contemporaryIn Greenbrier. Features Include: vaultedceilings, skylights.' open staircase, lottarea & first llbor master bedroom. Lo-cated on Wooded cul-de-sac I $224,900,Linda Hamm 933-3733. 933-6881. , CHRIS ,

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3381 W. 90TH, CLEVELAND432795. FHA & \M Welcome here. Thiscute 3 • bedroom colonial has a formaldining im,, living room and an eat-inkitchen, Basement has space for ree.room. Lots ol charm, $39,900. ChrisSchumann -CMDA 933-8026, 933-3733,

S/L 95 FIRESTONE, AVON LAKE483131. A beautifully, decorated homeready for you to move In & enjoy now;This homoarama model has 3 bedroomsplus large toft area could be 4th bed-room. Lots of builder extras! S199.900.

Presson 933-3733, 933-2113.

NEW LISTING211 SOUTH POINT* AVON LAKE

472303- The MOST for your money! Hewfrom inside out 3 bedroom, 3 full bain3,Ig. eat-In kitchen / bay window, formaldin. area., lini roc rm. In bsmt., 4 zonehot water heat plus A/C. Must see Inside!$89,900- Susan Schilling, 933-3952,

14768 BENNINGTON DRIVE,STRONGSVILLE

472027, 4 Bedrooms, 2 full baths, centralair, finished basement w/bar, stoie fire-place in family room, formal dining'room,full bath otf master bedroom, enclosedporch, ranch, Wooded lot. S 124,900,Buddy Glover 933-3733. 933-6099. ,

AVON FARMHOUSE . ;& 35 ACRES PLUS ,

479807, Charm & warmth are reflectedIn the original oak woodwork & lightfixtures. Property has Amlsh built bankbarn, 1 acre pond, pole barn, creek &fruit trees. Horses permitted. 5329,500.Susan Schilling 933-3733, 933-3952.

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YOU CANT JUDGE A BOOK BY IT S COVERROHL 128S. 442877, Don't just drive by this newtyredecorated ranch. Only the latest in wall coverings &carpet. Newer kitchen & root pjus 3 bedrooms & Vhbaths. This is the fourth lowest priced home «n AvonLake at S74.900. Call PETE TETORAKIS 933-6195.

NEW CONSTRUCTION'S"! 19,900ROHL 2041, 99901. Just shy ol 1,900 sq. ft. with 3bedrooms, 2Vi baths, lull basemen!, family room pluslarge sized living room. Eat-in kitchen with,'oakcabinets plus lorrnal dining room. Call PETETETORAKIS 933-6195.

ROHL 3053. 480727. This 3 bedroom. 2 balh needs,decorating and we Included $3,000 for you to do yourpleasure. Cathedral ceiling, ail. garage, nost,. ap-pliances, great location all for $82,900. Call MARKMOHAN 933-6195.

HOHL 3520.468355. Tnls 4 bedroom home Is Just theone tor you. Stone fireplace in family room, sunny kit-chen, with walk in pantry, first floor laundry room,'large deck and extra large tot. Quiet familyneighborhood. $234,900. JOANNE AMES 933-6195.

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AMY MILLER, 933-7700

LANDINGS COLONIAL478803. pon't let this on* get away! It's got all theamenities a growing family needs - 4 BR's. 2'A baths,family from, finished rec room & much much more.Call today for your personal tour. AMY MILLER,933-7700- ' •

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AVON LAKE EXEC. COLONIALROHL 4458. 439641, Super sharp - 3.BR Outer, col-,onial, Urge rooms., over 2250 sq. It; of living area."Sparkling" completely new kitchen. Fenced in yard,storage barn. Florida room, W.B. fireplace with beanved mantle. Central air. Reduced to S145.000. 32671Greenwood. Call RAY ANDERSON. 933-7700.

NEW LISTING-AVON LAKE443624, Don't miss this custom 3/4 bedroom ranchwith full basement (carpeted recreation room plus 2additional office/bedrooms), sensational ingroundpool with all amenities, sprinkler system, G paneddoors, pelia windows and much more - an outstandinghome situated on a 316' deep wooded tot. MARYANN TILDEN. ,' .

GREAT INVESTMENT PROPERTYflOHL4920, 4 bedroom bungalow, freshly painted In-terior situated In great "family" location. It you'relooking for your own residence or a rental property,consider this Avon Lake property. MARY ANNTILOEN, 933-6195. ,

YOU WILL Be AMAZED ,ROHL 1297, At the room sizes this 3 bedroom ranchhas to otter. Separate dining; step saving kitchenw/laundry facilities and more! One floor living at Itsbest; MARY ANN TILDEN. 933-6195.

Three to be inducted into Music Hall of FameA Music Hull of Fume. In memory of

Henri &ibawski. Avon Ljko's own Mr.Music, will induct tho,third Hroup of"people to bo so honored nl the Iliiii-

. darama on Supt, 14. Thu Music Hull ofFame Is purinuiiunlly Installed in thu hull 'outisdu thu Avon Liiku Hiu,h Schoolauditorium, Mn/Cabuwski's picture inn!pictures of those inducted each year willlie placed in thu Hnll or Fame area,Toqualify, tlie person must bu 0 graduate ofA.L.H.S. and huve a successful career iiimusic, Sevand^peopte wil l be inductedto Itie Hall of Fume lit thu Humluraniiieach year. 'Anyone who would like tonominntu someone who qualifies maycontact thu high school, '

This ' yL'nr's Induct eus include twinbrothers Huns arid Fritz Kuenzei, andLinda Luttur, , ,' , '

Huns and Frit/. Kutmttel werustudunlsof "Mr. JSV* (Henri Zubawskl) at AvuiiLake High School. 1 fans' primary instru-ment wait trombone while Fritz plnyedthe tuba and string bass. After Ha usgraduated In 1052 be played for fouryears in Air Force bands,located In Il-linois nod Newfoundland. StnrtliiK lit1957, hu traveled ncrosa (ho Unitm!

.States and (Jmtadu with juzz bunds,Friidttle Masters, Thud Vitiidon and Co.,I'au) Muytus HoUrbou Si reel PunidL'rs.Suit City Sis, and O n i i Muyus' l)U'lelaud Kliythm Kin^s, Hu liUtt playedfour,. ytiars with Ihu lui;uudiiry Irtitnputptayur, Clydtt McCuy. lltiiifJ has rm;ord-ltd nuuiy record nlbtinw and la now play-IttM with On; laiuiu Wright Blind OUl ofPort Clinlnn, ,

(•'rilz Hpuitl itirtiit yuiirs iiftiir lit!Urmluiiied in tint Unltud Staled MarineHand Indited at I'iirrls island. Hit, tvas niiuimhur tit1 thu Orln Ide Orctiesira atColuinhiit llallrooiu frutn l!)5!l-l!)71, HeIIL'IOIIKS tr> Load 1-4il of Tltu. Amurliiuii1

Fuduratlail of Musidans and par'ticipaled In thulr suntnier concert series.Frit/, has played at Sua World of Ohio,has IHIUD a member uf the LiIdifluidCommUiiiiy l land. Muw Or loansStampers, and ibe Illaiik Kivef |n/zUand. l!u can lit) heard tiVury Wuflnus-day eVKiiirig ut Vimuillmi's McGarvoy's,'Iliursday evenings at Hrucksvllle'sSjianlsh Tavern, and Friday uvitnliijts illWest lake's Lnmber('«, He lia<4 aixoiil-tiauicd rantitue plnnisf tleor^e Foley oil

bis latest album- Mo has recently plnyedtuba on n churtcrud flifiht for 'Alltelchairman, Hurtou CnsO.

Linda Lullur Morgan, an Avon LikuHIHII School Kraduato in t«fi(t, UuruisilInIlatlmlor ot Mtisii! if«n™« from TimOhio, Khitu UniVorsKy iii 1H73. Unitapiitytrit Mie clarinuf In the Itljitt schoolhand for ioiir years. From 1074 In Hl7ltjtliu taU^tit tilomuntary musit: In ihu I'ur-mii siiboot system, Sbe ill so Kaun will)ihu Cliivutand Symphony OrchuslraChorus. She also piuys ihu plaim, or^aitiiiid cornet, Llndu is still active in all

.aspect.* of hut teachilljj r.nd purfonnliiKcareers, • ( . ' . . .

; The 2?iU lliindartimn will he huld thisSaturday,, Sept. 14 at 7!30 p.m. (it thuAvon lJiko Memorial Stadium, Some ofthu hi«h school bands which will marchlire Avon, Avon Lake; Hay, Urooksidu.Hrooktyn. Kdison, Oborlln, Morwalk andSlliiker lteinbt!i.

Tlckuts will bu on side at the H'it« IhuuvenlnK of the performance starting atiil'Ati p.m. Cost Is S4 for adults and S'J forsenior clllzeiis* itnd students. For furtherInformation t:ntl tl33-l!l>«11 or UlllMlttJ.'i,

Henri Zabawski

Junior Women begin season hosting decoratorAvon l.jikt* Junior WoniL'n's Club

be lnH ItsJ regular meeliti^s Mondayevening, Supt, itt al 7 jt.in, in thudownstair** mei'iiny roitm of I bo AvonLiko 1,1 brary. Tint Kepietnlxir speakerwill he Susini ilduhtiiin. itn interior/ex-lorlor iliwlun t:tiii»idtin>t In Avon LaLH,

, who will speak on how tu "Accusisori/eHie Horni!." W i t h the approachingnitttimii Keason and more mid more ac-HvltlttH itioviilH Indoors. Ilioiifjllts oftenturn ti> how lei Improvu the,indoor al'•nusphuru of our bonies. or how io ^Iveour bomes ti face lift, Susan'M forte Is1

making tlie most uf whnl you alreadyhove, recycling what you havu, takingevery day household hums and makinjtthem thu focul point of a room,'1 Avon Luke (untor Women's Club In-

liny Intun^tud Avon l.nke coin-tiiUnlty uuimbnrs hi attend littd btHielllfrom Home <sf Siman Hdolmini's r.rt'iillvi)lilnas, Slut will speak protnplty nl 7','Mp,(u. In lulttitffHi. any Avon Luke femaletOHidetil Mt y*)itr«! or older !>: nknwelcoiiitt Io *tiay nfturivards fur the 11:1ftp.m. Intsiheis iueeiluti to lake ;i look a Ithe tiluli, There is an opdit nniiiihurNhipjmlicy (and no (.tilling on ii(ji») all yeiirloiii* wheni luUirested wuiiii-n lireWetlltiliiit to join, ' ,

Avon l.iikit Junior Women's Cluli In anaiitlvu t:lvii: ornatii/alion In Avon Lakea nit ii member of Cleneral I'uderati'dWomen's Clubs (CIFWCt). a nationalorKiinlzaiion affording It tobbylnjtpower In VVasblngton, D.C, on \vomi>n*5issues, This year this tilub in proud Io an-

that th.iy rank first In Hie stale olOhio nmoii|> all (unlo Womi)ii'<( Clubsand second In the state unions till,1'tHlurahitl WtiiiK-ii'^ Clhibn, Anolher Int-tinrtiiut iiwiird demonslratinn the

, ciiiihicidr- of tint hUftt U'lliAl HID It is nk1(

fiiilked First lit ttiu itiatif 'iliiliili(| altAvonimt's cttilw in ihe nuiuhur, ofvoliirtfi'iir \w\tm bliisldu atid hityondliuiior VV;iihun¥jj Ch'.l work,, juniortt;(imoii'« CAub Is ii wiinn and Trluiidlylilvlc pltib .hvotml " t i nceoiiMillshinjisiiiiiethinM.tiolmoruly tooxlst", and 11 isu yitiil ami dyn-imlc;, part of the AvonLiikLM'omiminiiy.irvmi think you inluhtIke us, we wciutd '-'..flnltuly llku you to

|o n, Come Monday .-i!Khl. 7 p.m.. Sent.Ill at thu Avon Lain Library downstnirsintuiting room. .

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Professional Presentation, Uom A D A T A Y L O R

933-6195871-7272365-3761

• Broker. Gf l l ' , • • • •• Certified Relocation ConsuHani,• 3 lime recepient ot the "Dozen Award" for i

in the top S^» o.f realtors nationwide' 2 million dollar d u b

Top Lister's d u b •147.50 transact' ms In the past 3 years,

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ROHL 1751, 466631. Now S16A900 and seller Willpay 4 pts. Enhanced by a treed lot 105x164 lorultimate privacy, the house boasts new kitchen andS ^ ^ ^ P 6 1 - l i 9 h t " x t u r e s - central air. Call the listerADA TAYLOR at 871-7273 now.

RANCH ON LOVELY SECLUDED LOTSELLER SAYS MAKE OFFERHOHL 4970. 473583. Completely remodeled withsome new appliances, alt. one car garage. S92 900Call the lister ADA TAYLOR, 871-7273.

LOOK-HANDY MAN-ONLY S43,S00480019. Solid, well maintained 2 bedroom waiting lorexpansion. Quiet private lot In Avon Lake. Call ADATAYLOR, 933-6195.

GEM THAT NEEDS RESETTING <ROHL 5402. 474S11. This 3 bedroom ranch with fullbasment divided into 3 large rooms also has twofireplaces. large bedrooms, remodeled kitchen, newroof. S75.900. Will go VA and FHA. Call 933-6195..

NEWUSTING-2 BEDROOM TOWNHOUSE-SHARP283407. With totally sej^rpe garage, new carpet,painL some new app<$OJss. Immediate occupancy.536,900. Call the lister ADA TAYLOR today at933-6195.

AVON LAKEELYRIACLEVELAND

933-6195365-3761871-7273

933-7700366-6590871-8880

Salesperson ot the Month Lister of the MonthOf August of August

MARKMORAN ED MITCHELLAvon Ijike East Office Avon Lake East Office

SUPER NICE-LARGE RANCH474539. This will not last, price reduced, must see all

.the extras in this super ranch, steps to redwoodschool - new 2.% car garage - decorated nicely - (amilykitchen sized. Call ED MITCHELL, 933-6135.

LOCATION AND VALUEI480175/3886. Visit this 4 bdrm. Colonial tn Green-brier. See all the upgraded features: oak chair rail,microwave, wall coverings a/id French doors, $5,000price reduction. CAROL MURPHY. CRS at 933-6195,

NEW CONSTRUCTION-LAKE & MITTEN RDS.443612 & 443608. Move in within 2 weeks or buildyou' choice o( 14 lots - at Avon Lake Harbor Esiates.Open Sat, & Son. • weekly* Priced from $115,500 up •For appt. to see call ED MITCHELL, 933-6195,Select your decor1 & get ready to movett •

Salesperson ol the Month Lister of the MonthOI August of August

CATHY HUCICK CAROLBLACKAvon Lake West Office Avon Lake West Office

CALLLYN LEAHY

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GREAT LOCATION279699- Now on the marketl Foe Carefree living..nograss to mow nor snow to shovel, two bedroom cooda lor $59,900. Coll lor tour, ask lor LYN LEAHY933-6195. ,

Jones-Hricovecengagement

Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Luon |cincs ofAvon, annduncu thu engani.'mi;ni ofthulr daughter. tvlelanio Mario, toThomas Ignatius H rtcoi'uc.

Miss {onus is a 19a0gniduaioof KlyriuCatholid High School nnd it , 1090graduate of Bowling Gruen Slatu Unlvur-sity.She Is employed us a teachur by tlmAvon Local School Systum<

Her fianco Is tho son of Mr. and Mrs,Thomas Joseph Hrlcovcc. also of A Vim,Ho Is a 1908 graduate of Avon High

, School and employed as a carpenter byNortheastern Coment, Cleveland.

- T h o Rev. Arthur Egan will offlcinlu aJune 20. 1993 wedding In St, Mary of thoImmaculate Conception Church. Avon.

Nussle-Payne weddingSlKilli I.VIUI Ntisslt* (Hul (Jltlirliis Sfilh-

Inn t'ityni' WHl-i' UitlU'il ih riilirriliut* ohluiitt ir», I<»<*[ HI llni fliulifiiiiil I'.irkI'ntsliytiiriiin Cdurdi iti Dittiiin, Tnvji>i,Dr. l'(-U;f iturni'-i uttil Ktiv. juliil lluliiiits,fiftusln iif tlic i*riiiiin, niriclatit'l.'

TIH* Itridi) Is ihi! diiu^hli.'f nl Mr, mittMrs, Kul|ih (', NllsMti!. Al'Dit iiiikit, 'I'lidlirl.li^crnim \K lhi> MIII ol Mr. iitut Mru.Ci'ttrtiti K. I'ayttt!. Miutt|tltk, Ti

Clurol N'lm ld j!lli!ii(li!.l l dIhii tiliilroti nl' hnuiti*, Tlmvv ro Aiiltii Crtuldu, Allysmi ll<ir|i anil1'iilrlfiiii NiiKtlo, sKtitr nt Ilii) litldc.

JjitiUK IU-^M «(irv*!il UK titiNi iiinti milljirdoiiitiitfiiii warn KiKviinl (Iiirnsy. I'd-ward Kiioll and INail MnaiK. llorbrrlMils.iti», bmlluii1 nl' tlii) \wt\u, si*rvi>d JIK

Melanie Jones and Thomas Hncovec

Orbash - Harkenrider wedding•v^T Patricia Louise Orbush and Daniel:'''>Lyrih Harkonridor Worn murrlud on Juiiu•'>."• 22. ,1091 at tho church of St. Luke Inv: Lakuwood, Ohln., ' •

;•••;,. Parents of the imwylweds aro Mr. midJf'iv. Mis. George Orbush of Avon l-ako, and^ M r . and Mrs. Cora Id Harkunrlder of;,; Springfield. Ohio. , •. ; • •'.i ; . ' Amanda Lloyd served us maid of/•• honor. Joahniu Michaels. Kim Kowdtskl.

S.:Laura Knip and Kris Schtagenhauf MI.TV-.""ed as bridesmaids. The brldu's nieco,

.;;;;Irona Chorlsu VVuntzut .suryed (IN tho&f flower girL ' ' ' ' . . " • ' •V;:; ':Tho bride's brother. Creg Orbash surV-V, cd as best mart. Tom Crius, |lm Aims,^;. Grog Hurkuiirlder. and Uant) Scheolo;-,• sorved as ushors. '•.• ''^isA1'The couplo hunoymoonud in the:•}. Bahamas. • ' • :'Vr iTho bride is a Bradtiatu of Hullur^ U n i v e r s i t y and is ompluyuc at~M WMMS/WHK. Tho «rooin is a grnduotD'gbr;•:the University of Oayton and Is;^,omployod by 1'roformn. ;

Mr. & Mrs. Daniel L. Harkenrider

liNhiir, ,Tin) brldi* \x a li)7<l uniildnhi til Av.iit

Lnko Illitli Si:htmt mid Him \itntUutUi nl'Ihu UnlvursMy nl' 'I'nli.'dii, Shit inuiit|iltiyi!<l by Ihu Diill.is Mt)t)liriilntiyAssotiiiiitis us ii cllttlCiit roNi!Jtl-i:)t niirst),

Thu hrlilt-'Hrociiil h a uradimiii oftlnurKlii 'I'ucli Jind nuioivud ii miisUlr'Hilugruo in1 oliiClridl uii)>initciriirK ImtnSdUihiiru MolltodUl Ullivnrslly. Hit inotjrruntly tmipioycil lisa wtnior ilnsf«iiittiglniiftr with TUKIIH InslrtiiuoiiN,Diillns. . . ' . ' • . ;

Tho nuU'iyWuils liontiytnuntiod hi llurHarhor, Mainu. Ttiuy rusiite nl UVA'S^ l i d lit.t Carliimt. Toxiis 75U42,

Mrs. Charles Stanton Payne

Candace Correll and Jsmes T. McFall

Correll-McFall

engagementMrs. Karla (Jorrull. of Nuw London,

announces Ihu ..•uiinaBemettt of hurdaurthtur. Curtdticu,1 to |uineS ThomasMcKoIl. son of Mr. und Mrs. ;l'aulMcFall of ShiifHwId Luku. ;

Miss Correll is a student at Now Lon-don High School. ' :.• •' . ' ' ,

llor fiance Is a griiduate of BrooksUluI Ugh School eir Shomuld Village.

A w e d d i n g dale has not boon set atthis tlmo. ' ..;'• ;" . ,

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0 Homes for SaleSHEFFIELD LAKE - ne*«r 3bedroom split, t 1/2 baths, (amityroom with fwejalac*. lovely lancedyard. $82,500. DOLORES C.KNOWLTON C O . . BarbaraLachowles. B35-464S.

CONOO • ORLANDO. 2 rnasle*bedrooms, 2 batfi*. aN appliances,sun porch, cabng lan» in an room*,cathedral cadnd. dub house, pool,tennis couri . S60.000. FHAauu^iabie. no qualifying loan A w nfor ofers or l/ade. (4O7)650-44C3attar 6pm ' 'AVON LAKE BV OWNER • Qualitybungalow. 3 bedroom. 1 twin, finish-ed basement. 2 car garage. 6f ap-pointment, 151 Mull. S83.500933-5272

4 BR. 2 BATH COLONIAL.Heady for occupancy near end ofOctober Avon Lake, in S ta r t . Can933-2500 Of 871-5255 •

HOUSE FOR SALE •AVON LAKE. 3 bedroomranch, 2 bathroom, familyroom, kitchen, livingroom, 2 car garage, greatlocation. Call 933-5423.

ROCKY RIVER CONDONew laLtM) by owner. 2720 Peas*Dr.« i9. S64.900. Beautifully main-tained. 2 BR. 1-1/2 bain, wbrfp. a/c.all appliances, oarage, pool. Newlydecorated. Wooded view. Priced tosett- Open Sunday 1-5pm. or by ap-pointment 350-1043.

FOR SALE3 Bedroom Rancn. 2 Bathrooms,tamity room, Urge kitchen, greatlocation Call

933-54231 after 5

FORSALE

3 Bedroom Ranch, 2bathrooms, family

room, large kitchen,gruat location.

Call 933-5423

4 L O tAcreage/Sale 'FAIR VIEW PARK. W23lsl , S I .norm ol Lorain ,55'JI130'. fuHy un-proved. $35,000. 871-1902.

7 C o m m e r c i a lProperly/LeaseAVON LAKE OFFICE SPACE.1.140 Sq Ft., heal included,negotiable; BOO Sq Ft. store/office:432 Sq Ft, ott.ee 933-3176.FOR LEASE: 15S LEAH RD. 3.IXK)sauare feet, commercial buddingwon paied parking lot 3 phase,333-2436 or B7t-48I0.

11 Industrial PropertyLORAIN INDUSTRIAL PARK

Industrial tiles 2-50 acres. WUI sellor bwld to suit, ts.000 sq M. spacenow available. 42.000 sq.ft. witnloading docks available lor sale orlease located adiacent to Ford MotorCo, just off Rt 2/90. Lorain, OhiO-Contact: Denny OeMarco. CaldwellBanker Les Drag* Realty (216)323-IB60 ,

Real Estate Transactions

- AVONScharer-lrwin Co. Inc. sold a condominium at 2177 Candiewood Dr, lo

Susan M Krowka tor S92.250.i Schafer Irwin Co. and a condominium at 37154 N; Doovy St. to Tflmberly A,Eflioti and Rena J. La/away tor $74,000, ,

Marion Annette Pickering sold a houia at 2943 Haves St. lo Kenneth J, andUsa M. Matusuk for S71.000.

Ronald J. and Sheila K, FtutkowkJ sold land on Long Rd. to Dennis L. andGltndme L Spigiel tor $35,000.

AVONLAKfi ,Wilbur O. and Mary J . Stacho sold a hous* at 176 Ohio 83 to Daniet J, and

Susan C SUvka for S94.000.James G. StiegJa told a house at 2BO Viroodiiock Ave to JtnunO. and

ReQinaR Sli*g*4 lor 3.153.500. ' , . :VVarran R, Cooper and Cmiharin* tA, Hagan wld • houin at 3ISS4

Schooner Ct, b Junn F. KmKrinik 111 and i jnaa L< Begl* for SI 72,000,, Henry August and Bsie S. Zlekuhr sold a house at 125 Faye Ave, lo

Timothy A, Thomas lor S80 000,C. Peter and Lynne K. Barth sold a housa at 203 Jamestown Pfcwy. to Seolt

A, Qratuun lor S 195.000.Fairiand Builders inc. sold a house at 447 Avon Poini Ave, to David M, and

Barbara E. Rakich for $193,900.Camellia Construction Inc. sold land on Avon Po>ni Ave, to FairUnd

Builders inc. lor $53,500.Oamellia Constmction Inc. told a housa al 423 Avon Point Ave to

Christopher E. and Kazan K. Hughs* lor $244,000.

• John A. and Christine L, Torbic sold a house at 381 Seneca Or. to Brianand Sandra Sommers tor *16?,000,

1 Kopf Construction Corp. sold a house on Hickory Lane to John PhillipBaldwin tor $210,000, .

Rot»rt J. and Kathleen F. Major sold a nous* al 728 Jay con Rd. to Charlesand Arlene Kittle tor $185,000, ' . '

MehaetJ. and Mary E, Zueker sold a house at 544 Marbrook Lane to BryanR. and Barbnra A, QUIette tor 1165.000.

Kopt Construction Corp. sold a house on Wedgewood Or. to Aii«lar 0. and0, Anns Crannis for 3233.202,

Westwtaos Joint Venture sold a condominium al 401 Bounty Way toThomas A. and Elaine R. Pons lor $205,000, . .

: SHEFFIELD LAKE, Beatrice J. Miller sold a house at 4332 Bell* Ave, lo John Lee Mull.ns tor$54,500. , • , • • • • •

Kenneth V. H. Manor and Patricia M. Kearney sold a house at 370 OavleDr. to Melody J, Cant and James E, Martin tor 153.000<

Sandra M. Ellas sold a house at 5170 U k o Fid. to George J. Ella* and kirnA. Schaeler lor S55.OOO.

Qory W, Melshsr sold land on Hawthorne Ave, Eltn St and Oah St. lo JohnS. VashanWh lor S3,B88. '

Oa-y W, Melsher sold land on Maple Ave. to Carol J. and William Qresco' $ 1 , 8 6 8 . • • • • • • •

Gary W. Melsher sold land on Etm St., OaK St. and Richelieu Ave. lo JohnS. Yaskanich tor S8.3SI,

David A. and Carolyn J< Perkins sold a house at 4B8O Farndale Ave. toMabel Jane Atcara for S66.500. : '

' : : SHEFFIELD TOWNSHIP' Stanley Damich sold a house at 340 E. 44th St. lo Jack L. Demlch forMt£00. . .- • • . • ' - , ' •, Michael Singer sold land on Cleveland Av«. to Je'l'ey Harrison Messer for

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194 Duff Drive, close to schools &shopping. 3 bedroom, 2 baths, largekitchen, dining & living room, fampyroom with WBFP, dishwasher, stoveand refrigerator stay, 2 car attached

, garage, only $110,000

933-5423 ' I

For rentAVON LAKE . L0V«ry one „ *.apartment M-c#. qu>et area, peachprnrJegei. carpeted.' act*anc«.

, S450 t-933-B337VAVON LAKE LARGE RANCH,beach pritiiedges, fireplace, ' M-Chen. 2 bedrooms. 1 Iffl ballw.1S50. 933-8337 '

AVON LAKE 2 BEDROOM. Oas«-ment, aBiCj 2 c v attached qaraq*.gas heat, central air. Ifreplace. lovelysetting S63S/monm. Available Oct1st 933-2773 . :BEDROOM. St75 PER UONTH.Household prwl«dges, ea&ie ready,own hours, parking space, access totx*s trie, 32040 Lake Rd, A L Call933-3715, ask tor Carol1100 SQ. FT, HANOI. Wing, tamrfv,batn, timing anil 3 bedrooms KitChen, anacn«j double garage. iargwlot. dose lo sewods and storesAvon 934-5480 S800 NO PETSFOR RENT - Beautiful U M Iron:century , home, SBOO./montn933-7093:AVON LAKE - 3 beOnMms. base-ment oaraae. nic» ya*O. ideal (ocaton. MO PETSf S625. 933^331.AVON LAKE 3 BCD ROOM, t Ball)attached garag*. immediate occooancy. NO PETS' SfSQImonlh933-9338.AVON LAKE 2 BEDHOOU. yard,garage, quiet. , la*a privileoes$S5O/month ptus security. 933-9821,

FOR RENTMonth To Mont" I

RentalInquire

933-5423afuws

18 Wanted to RentNEEDED: GARAGE for xmrer carstorage. Dec. 1 - Mar. 31, Call933-8264,

19 Office Space forRentOFFICE SPACE AVAILABLEdowntown Lorain. an or part of 4.000sq ft. Contact 83S-O216or2B2-37ig

FAIRVIEW PARK. Z14O0 Lorain RdEasy access to t-4S0, t-7t, 1-90.Beautiful brick bWg,, 1400 sq.ft., t i tII Private entry from healed garage,Available 9-15-91. 331-0422/davs.7795t37/

2Q Help WantedOPTEMCTRIC OFFICE

N«ed» teliaDIv, ma(uf», ariddwKHiwd ounon who enfoy* *O'^'ing Hiih people. P»1 Itme Sat. &weekdays. Apply Tues. ft Thuri.930-4:30at3558t Cenle'RuigeRd.

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LOOKINO FOR AN ENERQETICCAREQIVCn lor 2 short morn.ngs •Monday/Wtdnesday, Start 7amsend children oft to school Inan carefor liitle ones unhl t0:30am.|$5.5O/hr,t References required, CaUAnna 933^564.TEENAGER (14-16) to do yard-work. East end of Shallietd Lake.949-5520. .

CARPENTER'S HELPER. StartSftHr. Need ar & phone, Good op-portunity to work & learn. DepervdabOity a must, Call 049-7214 after6pm Mwkdays,LOCAL LANDSCAPE a DESIGNCOMPANY is seeking ••paftencedlandscape foreman, Plaaie haveresume and references available.Call not* and »cc»pt a chslling*.933-6261.

EDUCATIONAL CONSULTANTSneeded to provide valuable serviceby demonstrating award winningdevelopmental toys, books, andgames children and parents willlove, Training provided. Fleaiblehours. 949-6287.

THE CITY OF AVON LAKE SER-VICE DEPARTMENT IS ACCEP-TING APPLICATIONS for part-lime,seasonal help lor the autumn lealpick-up Mason; rate ol pa/ >s$4.50/hr, Application* are availableal the service department. 750 AvonAvon BeUen Road. Avon Lake.Oh-o. •

CLEANING HCLP. Job* availablelor permanent part-time residential icleaning Room for advancement.Transportation available. Apply at;340SS Center Ridge Ro, H,Ridgeville, Oh ' :

FARM HELPER NEEDED lo live onproperty lor riding stable estate.Preferrably couple for 1 bedroomapartment. Call Mr% F. at 933-2658or 933-5335PERSON WANTED FULL-TIMEJENSEN'S GREENHOUSE 3455Center Rd., Avon. Apply between9-tiam.

CHILD CARE i n f a n t , yourAvon/Avon Lake home, 3 days aweek, norvsmokar, Call t-2Z6>1947after 1pm collect.THE NORTH COAST YMCA HASMMEDIATE OPENINGS FOR THE?OLL0WINa POSITIONS: earlymorning desk staff, morning andevening babysitta-i. valels forwomen • iocksr room, sports classand bullet inslrucilon. Contact Judyat 933-9100 or B35-9622.LOOKING FOR INFANT BABYSIT'TEF1 IN MY AVON LAKE HOME.N o n - s m o k e r , T u e s - T h u r s . i

.15-5:30.933-9298 with references.HOME HEALTH AIO tor elderly m-aiid man, lull A part-time potibon.

R e f e r e n c e s r e q u i r e d .-80CM25-707B :

CWLPCARE • tmmetfiaie operwnqsEicettent satan«s aia4aal*. Part-lane Rocky R«»r and Lakemood.FuO t-me. Bay ViUag*. W«st!aM.Avon. Musi have current references& transportation • CanACtWC* Nanny. 777-9399.

REAL ESTATESEMINAR

: Sepl.19,7 p.m.' 22255 Center R>0oe Rd

• , • • • "203Rod>y fl™«r

We a/# wi/erjng *6t men andnonuin lo tell tx*«j*niial real estatefor a national company. We providea formal training program and, mepersonal anent-on you need tobecome a sucueu. If you have per-sistance and dnve. and tike fwtpingotners.1 call lor a reservation at331-0000. Ask forChrs

COLDWELL DANKERHUNTER REALTY

Residential Real Estate

ASSISTANT BOOKKEEPER, part-time 24-30 hrs/wfc: Fleiible days.Rocky Rnrer area. Send resume to:West Die . Boa 45014 C P C ,WesttakeOH 44145.

LADIES EARN CHRISTMASMONEY. Show quabty iingene a)home parties- Kit and training pro-vided. 631 -4553.

DOCTOR'S ASSISTANT with e . .perience in physical tnerapy and/or•-ray helpful • but win train, Semjresume to: West Lie. Baa 45014OA. Wesllak* OH 444145.

RECEPTIONIST. ,ANIMAL CARE

IntereiliKi in linding a mature, highlymotivated, people, oriented in-dividual for front desk position in ourA-1 quality care animal hospitaJwhich has lust relocated to a brandnew facility, Candidalo mustpossess n raal love tor animals &their owners. Send resume & salaryrequirements to: Westlake AnimalHospital. 27370 Center Ridge Rd.,Westlake OH 44145.

Days, HOUSECLEANING~torWestlake Company. Experiencepreferred. Good wages, CallB35403G.

Par t - t ime CM1LOCAHE, myWeal lake horn*' , Own tran*porta-t t * f R l i

WESTLAKE, OELI-RESTAURANT;Days only. Monday thru Fiiaay, 0«li 'A Salad Helper, Call 835-9310 or734-59A8 alter 6pm.

BABYSITTER, pan-time, my home,M-T-F.'11:304:30, Sat, 930-4:30,elerences. 331-6054 after 7pm,

Seeking individuals for LAND-SCAPE HELP In all phases ol opera-tion. Good wages, immediate start,Eiperlence helpful. 892-1703.

UPDATE YOURRESUME!

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Available. We can help you write e(-lecttwe Cover Letters, Just coll or faxin addresses for letters and we'll get'hem outf For attentive service and awofessional looking Resume

CALL 899-1424, Bay Village

Mention |his ad and we'll give youour first 10 copies FREEI

ow . hiring' part-time SALES1ERK. Party with Hallmark, Greatlorlhern Pbua South. 734-0233,

C U S T O M E R S E R V I C EREPRESENTATIVE ,Part-time Weekends, evenings, Dei-Ibility required. Downtown location.Needs eicellent phone skills. Musttype 30wpm. Computer experiencea plus. . Training provided. CallMichellual 771-4444,

R E C E P T I O N I S T WMh l ightsacrelariaf skills and word process'ing needed for office In Westlakearea Send resume & salary require-ment to: West Ufa, P O Box 45014 <PH, Westlaka OH 44 Us, . .

RESTUARANT • :Looking for experienced DollCountur people lo work in fast-pacedenvironment on full and ' paiHimebasis. Apply In person al SuperiorBagel & Deli, The Arcade, 401Euclid Ave., '25. Cleveland.

TREE WOHKERS WANTED!GROUND MEN and CUMBERS.Call 734-2B74,

SALES POSITION - The ChristmasCompany, Great Northern Mall,across from Victoria Secret Full Apart-time pos>lions available, Applyin person starting Sept.t3, 10-5pm,

! TRAINEETrarie* or eipenenced. We » * Iranicareer nwided indmduals in our Col-lection Department. tor permanentpart-iirr.4 povtions at our WesttafceFinance Company. Work in an otfacoalmowrwre tjo a state-oMh«~aHcqmpuliir: AU pO3il«ns includeCuMom*-. contact Typ.no a mustAfternoon Shift 1 00-6 00 PM. even-ing 6 00-11 00 PM. MafxUy-FruM/vV-j-t t>*#*y other Saturday a 00 AM• I 00 PM. FC <ntvrview: call Oebde0-wuta t -800-344-5000 e>16625.Monday i FruMy 9.00 AM • 4 00 PM-

; VICTOR ~SPELLS JOBS

WESTLAKEPackaging & Assernoly

. 734-8700

ELVR1A. Production Workers

334^3958, All shifts

Call today

VICTORINTERIM SERVICES

Ho lea E/EKJ/E

CASHIER, ruit-lime. eipenenced.Bay ViOage Marathon. Call Betty835-2402,

22 Situations WantedBABY StTTiNO In my home.

Mature. Reliable 24 hour Service.R«ferenc*a.'327-0162

'• PAYING TOO MUCHTo have your housM Cleaned?

One Judy's CWaning Service a CaUFree Estimates

': Good ReferencesInsured and Bonded

327-S096

SPARKLE CLEANHome and Office Cleaning with aPersonal Touch . E i c a l l e n l

References.327-4410

EXPEHIEFiCEO MOTHER MAbabysit in my home, weekdays. Playaria in back yard, will' provWelunch, afternoon snack & T.L.C.Eaitvlew School area. 913-W10.

STAY AT HOME MOM will watCnyour Eastview child belore and afterschool, Walking distance t rEaitview. Will transport in billweaker, Will also watch half-dt?vkindargarten. Meals provided933-5955.EXPERIENCED, nousecieartingdone ore t>m« weekly or once amonth 949.8TJS2.MONA'5 CHILD CARE - on* open-ing. l«*n«*<l lype A home care,9fr6294CHILDCARE, my Bay Village home,fttikdays- Experienced Mom,Refeiences. 835-4332,

CHILDCARE, NORTH OLMSTEO:In home care prov»d«d by 2 ex-perlanced prolessionals. Hot meals,healthy snacks, outdoor play & in-dividualized attention. 12 mo, Aolder. Excellent references. Call777-2651, ,

QUALITY CLEANINGHonest Reliable Individual

Personalliad service each tim«Not a cleaning teamExcellent references

Free Etil mates ;S71-6O6O or Elyrla 365-2521

365-4748

BABYSITTER • Experienced Mom,my home. Rocky River, Full time.Call 331-4339.

, VMCA CHILD CAREStale Licensed

Certified InstructorsYMCA Programing

Anas 4.14, 8-30am-6:30pmAvon Lake. K'.RidgevilW. Westlake,

North Olmsted871-688S - 933-9100

24 Educat ion andInstruction <

PIANO LESSONSPRIVATE TUTORING

By Maria Brunl :

Graduate of The Royal ConseNvalory • Montreal, Canada. Alllevali.chik)ren and adults, CaU forappointment, 327-4523.

HEOISTER NOWI Tole PaintingClasaei, Acrylic Paints. Beglnnlr>gWod, Sept. IS, 7 to 10 p.m, CallMarge, 933-6917, ' •

Alice NilgesTeacher of Piano A Theory

Member of Ohio Music TtachersAASOC.

Call87t-E275

25 Entertainment/Parties

WEDUING BALLOONSOrder Now from

; Backslage Dalloons Inc.•n North Olmsled

. „ , t , . 777-87B5.11 helium balloons (any color)SaatW pur lOO FREE deWery tochutch A iompl.nwitary bouquet lorbrid '

MIDNIGHT CONNECTIONA t t;>iwriiHk;Hd

WmUl.mVt'ii'l* (lendwrvnciili • Ton 40/oldiea

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32 PersonalsCms a m Britney Kicnurcnaitare the most tOired kids in th

' Uom and Oad. ' •CERTIFIED HTPNOTHERIPISr

1 Past Ule R*gre«sk>nsSmoking CeuaUon

Weight Los* 'Improved Sporu Perfofmance

Paula Hammond. 933-0669

r<ovvn.i to St Jud* - On Ho>y 5)Jud*. AcostW and Mart>«. 0/eal mvitture' and rich in 'miracles, nearkinsman, of Jesus Christ faithful fn-tercoMor ot M mflO invoke yourspeoal patronage in time of need toyou I have recourse trom the depthsof my heart a. id humbly beg you. to .whom God ha* given sucn greatpower, come to my aswsurtc*. H«4t>me in my present and urgent peb-bon. In return, I promise to makeyour name known, and cause you tobe invoked. SL Jude pray tor us andan «ho Invoke your aid. Amen, Say 3Our Fathers, 3 Hail Mary's and iiGlorias. Publication must be promis- •ed.; This Novena has never beenknown to fa>l. RAF. '

PICK UP YOUR'! LOVE AVON UKE"Bumper Slickers Today atthe Press Olfico. Cost isSt.00 and proceeds 00 tothe ALHS Key Club.

HOSPITAUZATfONINSURANCE

933-8875WESALVEN

H Lost and foundj COST: S year old Black & WhileI m i i * ca t answeres !o name Lucky.• Lost In Avon area,

*i7-3096. reward

LOST B TR. OLO SLACK ANDWHITE MALE CAT, Answer* to thename Lucky, Avon area. 937-5096BEWAROf 'FOUND A BASEBALL CLOVE ATTROY SCHOOL on Aug. 31. Call933-8272 with a description of theglove so that we can return It to theowner. '

39 Craft ShowsClatters wanted, Christmas CraltBoutique, Olmstad ChrlsllanChurch. 7140 Fitch Rd. SaL Nov. 9th ,1 (I a.m.-4 p.m. 205-3986 evenings. ,

"40 ServicesA-1 APPLIANCE: SALES * SER-VICE: RafrigeraUri, rang**,washers, and drytn. Ws service allmakes,323-aO3S :

CLEANING SERVICEAT ITS BEST • i'

While Glow Cleaning with Satisfac-tion Ouarenleed. ReferencesAvailable by Present Cusiomer*.Ownar Present at ALL job*. W« alsodo Interior Painting. Cat) Oeioris lora Free Estimate. 327-7540. If no

answer Ivavea message. : ..

C o m p u t e r i z e d C u s t o m' EmbroideryLettering; Oeslgni & Logos

> Uniquely Voura327-9438

House cleaning, experienced,referancn, personallied aarvlc*.free estimates, •327-8076. ' .•.-••• :

• -THE IVORV TOUCH*Piano Tuning. Repair. Ragulalion.

Accredited Piano Technician.• Call 327-8179

LOPARO LANDSCAPINGYou grow It

and we will mow ItlFully Injured.., 366-607B

O.c, POLOVICH. eflsyHoHorTaiS;bng .Cleaning A H*h PressureWashing. Call 937-5400 for freeest>mala. •' ' •

DUALITY WEL0IN0..AII types -Halt-arc, Aluminum, Pipe, Slalnlass.Casl, Minor fabrication, No lob tosmall. Call 037-6067. ,

wr5£ r^ iF L * JEl-EPHONEWORK, Licensed, bonded & In-surod. Reasonabla rats*, 9334953.PICASSO PAINTING- Women pain-ting team, interior, anterior, Call (orirae_eslimale, 933-5854,

O t J A L I T r R E P A I R A N D- , „ •. REMODELINGSpecialising in additions, decks,

caolneis, doors, windows.. . Free estimate* call

933-6913.CUSTOM SfcWINO: Alterations,Tailoring The Stfw What S»OP. 315UMw Rd.. AL, , 933J342.

entry,l. P.umbing.

Call 2B8-8794.

' C d « T O O O ' F U H N I T U n e REPAIR,498 Jaycoi. Avon, 937-5508.

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~ Avon Lake 32745 WALKER RD ~. , !, R O T S

933-9f:nn NATIONAL RELOHIV/M • Cleveland871-5255 MIS

RRELOCATION

CENTER

271131. Zoned commercial,located in Lorain and priced under$9,000. City sewers and gasavailable at street. 90' frontage.Call Jennie Mikulan.

••-,1. • - H , - ^ 1 , , ~?

AVON UKE CONDO278963. Tfiis lovely 2 bedroom condo'features IVibaths, eat-in kitchen, dining area with living room,central air. , utility roam and detached garage.S57.900. Just a short walk lo Lafr<j Erie & RTA. Call ,Mary Louise for your personal tour; Immediateoccupancy! •

S^fcUYBSS

40 Services

_A1 1 bN IIUN HUME OWNERS ~Thousands ot homes and twes arelost each year du« to chimney tancaused by ereosol and tool buildup.Have your chimney cleaned and irv

spected today, callSWEEP-RITE 385-4597

WESTSMORE CONSTRUCTION^Brwkwalis, piers, concrele wort,basement waterproofing, erosioncontrol, take front emanation. Call933-8197 Of 933-4358.

LIBERTY HOME IMPROVEMENTS,All types ol remodeling. Ceramic tils,Irnoleum, bathrooms, decks, patioi,kitchens, replacement windows.FREE ESTIMATES, 10 percent dis-count for senior1 citizens. CallDoug Belt at 949-2041.

ASE CERTIFIED MECHANICSEMISSION TESTING. COMPUTERENGINE DIAGNOSIS, TIRE SALE,BATTEFI1ES, TRANSMISSIONSA I R CONDITIONING SRVICETOWINQ. MARATHON-MILLERWALKER RDS, (933<41O2t933-8337.

PHILUPS VACUUM CLEANERCO. SALES AND SERVICE, Newand rebuilt cleaner*, guaranteedlowest pncvs on new cleaners Werepair all makes, warranty sloro toHoover and Eureka. 15116 OetroiRd , Lakewood. Pick-Up and deliveravailable. Call 1-228-0730

BUCK'S HARDWARE. 37079Detroit Rd.. Avon. Storm windowand screan repair, Call 934-5118

CLEANING, Commercial, residen-tial, new construction, before or afteryou move, apartment!, offices, per-

. sonalued service. Bonded 4 In-. . sured. Free ' estimates. Allwotk

'. guaranteed. For more Intornutioncan OAVS EASE, INC; 327-6346,

. Otherssend you a cleaningleant—we lend you service

< AVON LAKE WOODWORKING. CO. "II It's made o< wood, «ve can. cJO'ltr bookshelves, caDinels,.custom, closeis, entertainmentcanters. Kitchen pantries. Freeestimates, 933-3670- ',. '

• .' FORD HOME IMPROVEMENT,• Mainlenance, repair* « remodeling,

Kilchans. bathrooms. , claseti,1 counieriopt, drywall, (Minting, hen-1 dlcapped remodeling. a more.; 833-2990.

OL£NCO HOOFINGR«roo'», lear-oHs, repairs, chimneyrepairs, chimney screens and

rebuilding.UcenMd * Bonded * Insured

B49-B535

GUTTER HEPAIRS• Best done during summer >

' CaJI John 94MS58 '

"^ - . '(INESS 4 RESIDENTIAL• V:v" HONE SYSTEMS. Sales.

Sen—*, ' Additions, Moves *ndChanges.. New or used equipmentavailabla. Residential wiring,Reasonable rales. Lake Telecom,933-5771. tJ0O-5aa-»77t,

GRILL'S WOODWORKING ,FlrM cuslom .cabinelry ard corianwork tor kitchnn and bslh, Spocialu-Ing In wall Units lor libraries and' ' family rooms. '

931-3793

ATTIC, BASEMENT. GARAGECLEANING, ALSO UGHT HAUL'INO. Call lor free' eslimalo933-4566,

FULL SERVICE HANDYMAN •types ol home repairs and guttercleaning No Job too big or loo small277-0107, ,

CLEANING SERVICE: Ownersupervises every cleaned house.We a>a a local company. Wo candesign a' p lanned Regularmamlanance program as oHen asyou need. We can perform an exten-sive cleaning anytime throughoutthe year or |ust one small service,even windows. You'll lake pride Intfta appearance Of your clean home.(WE ARE NOT COMPLETELYFINISHED UNTIL YOU ARE COM-PLETELY SATISFIED!) CALLCLEAN CORNERS FOR FREEESTIMATE, 317-4455. .

PAINTING, PAPERINGPLASTERINGPremium Work

Res. / Apti I Indus,"It's Done RightThe First Time" .

FREE ESTIMATESCall Bob

331-8101 Of 3M.2UTB

PAINTERS PRIDE. Exterior or In.tenor Painting Calf Tony, 041-5164.9 years experience. .

, BEAUTIFY WITH UGHT for pon.nle* a n.ght. Outdoor lightingsystems by ihe pro'uiwonals atNIGHTUTES. Call tor -Urn estimate,9135771, i.eOO-622-3771. ,

Gutter Maintenance

and Cleaning Service

Call John at 949-8556

"IT'S MY NICHE"

EXTERIORP.O. DECORATING

Scrape, Sand, Caulk, Prlm« RawWood. Reriail loosu aiding, Pain I in-Sld« gutters^ Clmtn windows,Pressure wash Small odd Jobs,

34 Vfs Eip rlniurmlWork Gunranlqe

V FREE ESTIMATESB71.190B

VCR REPAIRSERVICE GUARAN1EED

FREE ESTIMATES, ALLERAN03

Sffi"1 934-5116

OPEN SUNDAY 1-4. 178 FOHEST HILLCENTRAL AVON LAKE...482363. 4 BR. 2 story home located in a quiet

, neighborhood. Family room w/fireplaco, carpetingthroughout, 2 car attached garage. 2 full baths, utilityroom, wood deck, enclosed front porch. Immediateqccupancy.Si42.500, Call Linda Acherman.

"SEE THIS CLASSICAVON LAKE COLONIAL"466683, 4-5 bedrooms, central air, z\h baths, formatdining room on quiet wooded street. Only 5123,500.Call Don Purely today! . ,

"A WORLD OFI S 1 ' Can be you rs in this immaculate 4 bedroom2 2 S - r * - 2* b a I h s - 'a"1"' r o o m W>f.VeplS

Mahout'GarnX65' B a d U C e d '° S t 4 2 ' 5 0 0 - Ca»

MEW LISTING-LAKEFRONT-AVON LAttF484015 Situated in a park-like setting thisour bedroom colonial is a must to see. Also

features eat-m-kftchen, living room, familyroom, dining room, and full basement. Thishome is presently being remodeled. Enjoythe panoramic view of Lake Erie. For your*tS?n?L t 0 U r c a " MarV L o u i s e Camellia.

•Special Feature: Adjacent vacant lake(rontlot also available for sale.

Computer Data Enlry, M/ nunwIBM compdlibte Bulk mailing isr-vic«ollered-734-t739.

41 TreeService

& Lawn

L A N D S C A P E S

DINAIHE L»P*«tolwiiK( W litthtrno,, waterfall*,ponds, brick sid<>*alt<s Unit bjl.o*.Call Dan. 937^753

S. Lear Magle. Ihu'sSat. 9 lo 5.

M<Ni C O B . Souin.S680 CreekMi,,, , • •'S»pt 12413 Ulnd,Pn w Ml, .mn,!u(«j. Utttfti, etHl

NO. MULII FAMILYThuis .Fih. a-5,M M Biich Si

fiathor treaSUrw^J ,''1 Cofhpotw*, lurrinuio, e.Rrcis«Bquipmsf.t, luggage, clolhinghou4^waie. loirs, oiyi r- uch mise

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WRIGHT LANDSCAPING..,resHtBi>-f i a t A c o m m e r c i a l l a w n

, Tiainloname,' ctean-tipa, mulch,(rvonione and lopwil, landscapedesign and Instaltaiion, seed findsodla«n»,lrBeestimatBi 949-706?

SWEAT. BROTHERSLANDSCAPE installation, design,

renovalwn. TREE • I rimming,removal, stump grinding, lerlili/ing,slorm damaga. Lot CWaring andtractor work. Word done by certifiedarborisl. CaJ lor1 FREE consultation

; .. 734-2374

• Lawn Mowing •• Garden

Rototifling •• Edging •

Call Dennis Breese

933-3618

43 Flea MarketEARN MONEY. SAVE MONEY atFlea Mnrkels A Snap Meats, Abook. "The Flea Marketeers* byWest Life Halters, Howard Swindell& Mary Hooper, tells you how. SandS3 00 pasUm included tor eachcopy to: 1522 Victoria Avenue,Lakewood OH 44107 Of phone22B-534I, '

46 ' Rummage SalesRUMMAGE SALE

. BAKE SALEpot Uniled Melh Church, 3301

Woostar. HB, Sept, 13, il'Tpm,Sopl .14, 9.4pm, FurnllUre,outewarm, children'! ilomi, top<an*jim, pninl*d , T-shirts, Hallo-•ten laininl, Lunch servod,

4B Garage Salesge Sala, Aug. 1S2 10 a m -4 .

3349fl Soubrook Lane NR,Quoefi *lt», Irarr^ *, heH3board,handalwr, clolhing fail slies, In'luding chMien. 29 gal. lish tankiveiything Included). ' :

NOHIHOLMSTED, 437X DnnlUrtf?; • ; / "" ' * -» -4»m. Toya, doiH..,.lold-up wallmr; odulf coKy-iihriir.books, bikes, mist

MOVING SALE' *lamp*, pictUroS, tV ,

Magn/iKo. AM/FM radia'»«eoldpla^«r A f-.;oid»; yi,»d IttOltf,wmkthop lojls. mise. Saiti'dav.Sapt.14, 9-E[tri 5596/ Biyort ONorth QlmslrJ ,

KiiftfSSf t>ALt IMULTt-FAMILV)IN WOOD CLVO,, A,L. D«.|wn»ril^» illif tloctriC Bl«(i • Bvul. ISili9-J. Houutlwlci, tlBCO., misc. n.llriHalo Will. NO EARLY fllRDB'

GARAGE SALE, l«5?'Jul.n, Avon.Buniiav- Sitol. 16. i?-3um.Cv-fythinu imiit an' Ho Ciily B.VdilB Fl Air Hoctoy Gam« Trtblrt; 7 Col'IV TV*; MiCfflwaKo Ov<m, Lad..?* 10Sp«»d tlihs, Mini BMt*ti;ill Caidi,much lml4.

•1 ,A « 1 S . A L E " H "OE' Thursday on-' • , . L t H l o ( ani«,uoi A colleclibles, lurnnura, glawwofs, poltery,china, linens, much mom, 26553Rose Rd., Westlake. ,

BAY VILLAGE* 24^33 Uhe Rd. HHItems, family clolhing,. car phone,Thurs., Sept.12, 9-ipm only,

WESTLAKE, Z936O Lansing Dr.,Sepl.12, 9-5pm. China cabinet,waterbed, tables and misc.'

ESTATE SALE8 Barton Rd., North Olmsted.

Frt-Sal., Sept. 13-14, Mpm. 50 yrs.accumulation, Canning jars,bedroom sets, chairs, tables. Much,much misc. .

3£5?Ih*KEt Ih"f»d"y only. 9-apm.2S943 Rustic Una, (fanning, lawnequip., an & clothing,

HOCK* RIVEH. 21030 S Bend Cir<cle, Friday only, 9-? Householditems, iewelry, misc.

2-FAMILV • Furniture & Igts ol e«-£•»• Sep«12-l3-t4j irwpm. 2B883Delroit Rd , Wejtlaka,

SIX f-AMILt Oarage Sale, Toys,clolhing, ttutled animals, household)ood» a misc, 19656,Henry Rd,-airview Park, Thurs-Fri,, 7-ipm.

"fiWJlr**9' N t>"n "lOgoville,1549? Dorchnler. Furniture, babyiBms. flnll, dniiqum, clothe*, olc.huis.Tii, e-S. •

GARAGE SALE KITSgn», tags, balloons * nvflryining

.•.•eded tor a succesiful elean^jut.'•lu* 1 ad In West Llle. Avon Lake' • • • » M North Rldgavllle Prau

Light. All ,lor -S 14.95 Call

33-5100 (Xvon Lake Prossr

BACK YARD SALEHenvxteKnlTmUil mahe loom. 2158 R«lq«IUntiDr\ Avon (oil Delroil Hd 1 TduisSvpl. 12th thro Sa>. Sept. 14th, 9 7Stove, relngsralor, lichen set,b e d s / mlcrom/atfe cabinet , .toattmaitef broiler overt, glassbathroom shower doors, bath slnVwith Mowen faucet, high chair andmuch more, too numerous ID name

GARAGE SALE'WESTWINDS31794 Tradewinds Or. A L, 9-4pm.Thurs., 12-3pm, Fri. Sapt, 12 A 13,Bike, Weight bench, records Splayers, household items & muchr.iisc. ' • • • • • • • • •

GOOD NEIGHBOR THRIFT SHOP,140 Lear Rd., Avon Uk«. 933-8627,

3 FAMILY QAHAOE S A L t -ruinitiitw, lovi. clothing, «p(i».i(i.i« *much frilic. Triu's. only, 9-tpin. ? uVir.eviood, A L-MULTLFAMILY S ALE. t. Thurs.9/12, 9-5. 137 i 144 Norman (Ii t f E O f L ' l G ) L b

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AVON GARAGE SALE'tinpt li».S«*lrliJ maChins. tumpul«r, uif Con-U.iii)ii«(, fciiunliy il«<ti*, cloihos,loy-t. b.i.*.*, rniiCL 34131 KntiWt Ol.

GARAGE SALE • UUIUI nouiwIiOI'littfin* linm Mmly who is mowingSept ISiri at 66 G'JI Cull. 9 00 .

GARAGE SALE (B FAMILY) Septt2ih. 9 4. 8tr Underwood, A L- (oilJayciii) Mierowavs, teliiQ Nmlnrl-do g.i'nitjl, bilxts, clolh«ut and muchrnoiit'

GARAGE : SALE., 250 A JUnM'ewood, Thurs, 9/19, 9 ?p>ri

ing, close! (Joes, dtrsfca tksom«r rnuc, fufmfure.

COVELAMD OR.. A.L, tnumSept. 51M, 9-4, Antique drssser -*lthmirror, clothes, llshing luriM, golf'mils and muih misc,

WESTWINDS MULTI-FAMILYSALE' 400 Buunlv Way. Sal, Sept.I41M. 9-3. Tools. Little Tikes toys,band saw, sawing, machine,lousewares. Christmas decorationsnd childrei'a clolhek,

GARAbE SALE: 140 Armour, A.L.Sept. 12 & 13. 9am-4pm.

224S VIOLET CT., AVON. IhUfS,9-4. Furniture, kitchen set. dishosand clothes.

HUGE GARAGE SALE - 33M8LAKE RD., AVON LAKE. Thurs.Sept. 12th. 9-4, Lotsol everything!

BARGAINS.,.Over 500 amde*.wine press, table saw,' motor*,washer and dryer, couch, ten speedbike, 5 room house. 1431 Bradley.Wesllako, Thurs, & Friday, Youname phce Sal, .

WEAR IT AOA1NCONSIGNMENT SHOP

Where fashion and value meett36927 Detroit Rd.

Avon Plan (behind Papo's pi»a)9344004

NORTH HIDOEVILLE, 3d54S OttenRd.oll Case Rd. Sept, 12-13,Tliui«.& Frl.j 10-Spm. Ctostios, toys,houiehold Items,' cookbooks,baMboll & football cards, pastagestamps, much misc,' .. '

MOVmQ SALE • COSemoni A/C. 10sp.bike, many albums, misc, HHgood!. All must go. 19522 H'lllard,R.R., Thuri • 9-4pm.

MUTI-FAMtLY GARAGE S A L E -Thitrtday, Stpt 121h,9am-1pm, 160Outl Or,, A.L' Clothe* {inlani to 41,women's, maternity), exorcise bike,carpel, plan I poles, magazinesfcraris. decorating and home plansl.homemade gifts (dolls, clowns & X-mas decorations), and much misc.

New 3/4 HP molorand pool tiller,gul's and boy's winter clothing andcoals (sife 4 to 10), lamps. • bikas,misc galore 8«t Id la wood, 3. L.9'12 Io9f14, 9-5.

ANNUAL LAItGE GARAGE SALE •IO-6pm Thursday, Friday, Salufday, 410B E. River Fid,, Sheff^ldVillage . • .•

A.L. BEAUTIFUL VICTORIANTVLE HOME, 4 bed'ooms. 2 1/2

ballis, WfB/F/P, an kitchen appl: In-ludod, 1st floor laundry, cuslomlindow treatments, 2 1/2 c. garage,rooded lot. many attras. callI3.T-9377, Open Sun M , 32113

Willow Circle,

BAY, MULTI-FAMILY. 31138 Hun-tlnglon Woods Pkwy, eaO-itaOom.Thursday only, Furnttu*e. antiques,appliances, TVi, plur.tblng hard-Ware, silver, jewelry. Madame Aim-andei Dolls, Video Camera, HOtrains, sports cards, toys, babyequipment, phones. st«ds, b*kes.children, baby & maternity clothing. ,

BAY VILLAGE JR. WOMEN'SCLUB GARAGE SALE.Thurs, Sepl.12. S-4pm.624 Wofonire Or,, Jewelry, kilchri''ware, toys & lurniluro, ' . "

49 Resale Shops

FULL FIGURE WOMENSt»t6plus 1Shop Relail

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.". 50 Bicycles for SaleMEN'S MURRAY 12 SPEED BIKETAdutt owned. «*c*u«f>tS70 933-3941.

j 56 Appliances^ M D T P O I N T tJAS CLOTHES- OHYER.lik* n«w-S20D, Call— 933-2747.

g 57 Clothing111 Autumn Hue nalur£ MINK STOLE.•r h»« ne«. St25 3 Duns. StoneJ2 Marten. S7S CaH 871-6533

6 0 W a n t e dMiscellaneousWANTED: Six formal dining roomc h a i r * . D a r k w o o d

CaB 933-5792HANDYMAN TOOL COLLECTOR.'

looting lor used tools. Preferably1 machinists or carpenter tools635-1164WANTED: Us«d tromtjone lor SJu-dert Please call 933-B368WANTED: 1S5O era paraphernalia.W9-7CT95.

Ui SB Household GoodsIT QUEEN S IZE SOFA-BEO.°- Tan/Cocoa, new. used once. S400.W lum 933-5150- . •,

t~ ft DRAWErt DRESSER, no m<rror,good condition, S4$: 224 tnxood.

• £ T _ . • -AVON LAKE. 2BR house Smalt,

' (viva Iw. all aopbances, garage.: S475 Available 9/15 t-946-694a.

KING SIZE WATERBEO...M0v>ng.(nus>seltSt50 Call934-5201.Ismsg. 'STOVE-FRIGIDAIRE ELECTRIC.SeH-cWartino, good Condition, ash-tng S95 93^8349DINING ROOM SET. Solid wood.walnut droo Mat, 3 leaves m/pads. 5chair>. 1150. 933-4432 alter 5pm,FOR SALE: BASSETT BABY CRIB,complete, J100. 933-6436. after6pm.

DININCROOM SET, Classic 1950s.< walnut, darush contemporary. tatUe,. 6-diair», cfuna cupDoard.' server,333-7964.

Solid Cierry BEDROOM SET ful)' »ue. dresser, mtestand & mirror,

SI.tCO O> best olfer. 871-0019.

Oueen fieattPoartt, cn»9l &d'esser/mirror. 10 yrs.old, 1203356-9760. ,

WANTING TO BUY: CMd L-Onqlim and accessories Call

933-9101 from 12 noon to S p m.WANTED: Quality Cfima/Omner-ware In eaceUent condibon; alsoPrecious Momenu • oy Enesco.Please call 934-0761. '

HUGE UOUtOATION SALE.Early American Maple lable. 6cnairs, 2 leaves 5295 00 DiinconPr>yfe Mahogany table. 6 cnairj &Outlet $495 00 CMst ol drawers

S4SS655pc. >*ncy Deca bedroom set1795 00. Hefmisned antique cup-board S595 .00 . Vani t iesS60,-st95 Ou 15) commercialShowcases M5.-S235 00. OuncaiPriile diopleal mahogany laCe witht leal S29D00 Single A double•rood beds S3S. to 3195 00 Oddchairs S15 -S'ti 00. Large old coun-try cupboards S225.00, <2|tughbaeWwmgbacli chairs SIJ5 00New solid brass dayrtrurule bed(was S595. now S4SO0O 4 pc. newso!<ft cherry bedroom set. induced toS1795OOI'0m$2S5OOO. Hammondorgan (cost $1,700 "ew, great buyal 1200 00 New mahogany limshcvdar wardrobe J395 0O Solidcherry grandfathers dnch $695 00Old >adm> $45 -$75.00. (3} consoleTV's JtOO -SiW 00. AntiQue LibraryTable 3296 00 Berkey Cay OimngRoom Sal, tabte/6chairs. 2 WavesS795 00. Walnut labla with 6 chairsJ395 00, Childscedjr chest $75 00

ROSE'S354f 2 CENTER RIDGEBy appointment only.

, „ „ «OSES FURNITUREHAS MOVED TO 35412 CENTEI

• . flIDCE TO.NORTH AT ROOT RD. LIGHT

. „ BY APPOINTMENT ONLVcomolew Ime d solo oak fumtur«.

gmnq room S, lutchen sets wrrtn"•sisiovar farusn. chma catMtet hulc N j . tjookcasn. roll too d«sfcs. etc

« " « *ood b«droom sets in oali._ ', Cfw^. £*n# and cedar .boui mahogany Oueeo Ann and

Chippendale formal dm«g roomi_ MM

c u s t o m o r d e r e d ouaf l ly' upnolslered fUrnrtur*

Our fu.-rvlu'e is custom made "nyour order at (anolesale pr«es

. _ ™** ° " on new Boor mod<rlsCompareourqualiry. selection and

pneesROSE'S

327-5740 OR 327-2139VISA A MASTERCARDWE BUY-SEU-TRADE

• , WANTEDAnbques. used & 4ntio,u« Furrutura.jewelry, muns wrist watches.glassware, tigunnes. pottery, linens.Quilts, lamps, docks. w«ker. sterlingswvti. slner plate, baseball cards,HOO«J trains, dolls, old toys, military

ilems. BJiytning old?ROSE'S CAU. COLLECT

• 327-5740 OR 327-2239.

61 FirewoodSEASONED FIREWOOD

St3S/Co-d. $55/RickFree dalrvery

327-01 Bi

62 MiscellaneousSale

for

OFFICE FURNISHINGS:, I Steeldesk (sectional) J50., two officechairs i t s each.. Call 327-7543

bewloen 9 a m. 4 4:30 p m.

LIQUIDATION SALEi>rwp closed due to ilfcwu Cralts Agifts available at draslically reduced

hiJ |« iay* f t l 1 to ,Wpm19058 Butternut rfidge, Elyria5B-5034,'

TOP SOIL, scfeenea: mUICndriveway stone. 934-5200ELECTRIC HOSPITAL OEDcustom made wheelcha»; & hutch9375109WALLPAPER-S3 double rollborders & single roUs. 50 cents Call949-6075WHEELCHAIR, motonied Ranoer XinvacaieOeluie. bkenexr. S1400 o™ L ° " ' r - B>( •POOinlm.nlS37-6«15aft«r3pm,'MURATA M 1600 FAX MACHINE. 2years old. eicelient condition $499,negotiable, Call 933-5771, Monday-Friday. 9-5 'FOUNIAIN COKE MACHINE. 5dispenser. S350. 949-2705 '_ . , „ ^JRAIN COUECTION FORSALE. CALL 933-9101,K-i KEROSENE...Smiin-« CoJoirfCounter, Avon. 934-5403.

6B Sporting Goods

tli^S:-5H5oeFls * N D FISHINGEQUIPMENT, CALL 933-5423A F T E R 5 . • • • • ,Men* * Loam used golf set,Rosslgnal Cross Country Ski'swfpoles. 9-1/2 shoes, Relativelynew, Reasonable. Call a m. or aftar6pm. B7I-7737,

72 Household PetsGOOD HOME NEEDED FOR LOSTABANDONED FCMALE CAT.iweet disposition, litter trained, light:ray tiger wrtovely green eyes. Call(37-6411.you or someone you know is tooli-

ng for a dog or cat, please contacttennis Breese. Avon Lake DogVaiden. at the Avon Lake Policelepaitment. 933-4567. The dog•aiden often ends up with unclaim-

ed dogs and cats and he would like- sen them go to gocd homes,

NEED AN EXPERT?

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1-871-HEATi! CARPET SAVINGS $?'SAVB25-40%^;f;MIII DliWct Brokers:.

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KITTEN FACTORr. Surplus -tr»esamples available. Call 933-3193after 7 p mFemale 8 mo ok) BEAGLE MIX.housebroken. a« Vats U o W *training begun. Can 899-9229

FREE TO GOOD HOME, adult malecat. neuiered & Cedamed. Excellentindoor pet Can 779-*!64/e*e*

74 Animal ServicesCAROLS CANINE SCHOOL OFDOG OBEDIENCE presents basicdoo obed>ence classes starlingSept 25th Call 933-9S43 ;

PET WATCHERSPrivate haute* for iWuf pets.

TO cag«>s. insured and referencesavailable.''

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Visa, Mastercard and Oner's Club1 acceptedCRITTER CARE

We're there when you cant be< Crit-ter Care offers tende<. specialised..caring Visits tar your p*ft in your'home ntten you have to be away.We can also provide transportationto and from the vet and the oroomerwhen you neei us to heto. For fullyinsured professional vet 'econ»mended pet care visits to your homewhile you. are away.•..call usanytime, • , • • ,

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BJS-t240 ,We'll be there when you need Us.

WARREN VILLAGE ANIMALHOSPITAL Full seryce animalcare Located nearby' In WarrenVillage Shopping Center, 1M milesouth of 1-90 on Warren Road. 1991Dog License available. It's time toest for heartworm. Ash Us about

"Interceptor*. Call 252-OS08.

B6 Autos WantedWE BUT JUNK and wrecked carsand trucks. FREE to*>ng Ml-aSO0.

88 Trucks for Sale86 CHEVY CAR HAULER. Jerr Oanbed: S 10.900. '66 FORD HANGER.$3995. 'S3 flONNEVILLE. S2500.949-628619SS CHEVT TRUCK S-10, Blue,short DM Ei cond . S3.800. Stickshift, stereo. 24-26mi/gal. CallS7I-2445.

90 Autos for SaleAUTOMOBILES • BAD CREDIT OK.88-91 models., Guaranteed ap-proval, no dewn payment /i-S(XV233-8286 24 hrs-19W TOYOTA TERCEL. Slanoard.36.000 miles, air, cassette, eiceDentshape. S4950. 9334884, leavomessage. • ' '1987 TOVOTA TERCE1—SiNer ZdrSedan, air, std., e«C. cond. S3995.Call 933-8810 afler 4 00.19B2 HONDA ACCORD, good workcar, $1500 933-7809.1978 BUICK REGAL. OOOd CttfKb-ion, one owner, asking $875.

933-82B5 belore noon or aftar 6. •1963 DODGE OMNI, needswork/bad wheel bearing, good bodyiftd Imenor. S250. 937*5121,

1984 MERCURY LYNX WAGON,good tires, new < brakes, muffler.radiator, air cond... AM/FM stereo,i>ce car lor work or school. Ashing

SI200- Colt Logan1933-3149.

64 Auto Parts &ServiceGUARANTEED USED enginesstalled • Reasonable 951-8500.

19B1 PLYMOUTH RELIANT, laircondition. o?z£ £<es. new eahoust.~ u , good. Asking &XS. 222 *.*?»,aler 6pm. , '

92 Boats and Motorst989 SYLVAN TK FT., live well,Hummingbird fishflnder. many ax-Iras. 1989 9.9HP Evinrude, trailer.S3.700 or best oHer. 949^950.

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CALL 949-5442ANYTIME »»<

Slorms-Screens Repaired

NEMETHMASONRY

Since i960

Foundation:Reseating Replacing

InstallationGlass Block Windows

Fireplace Repair

949-2623

PHONE: 934-4716 FREE' ESTIMATES

uilders inc.• RESIDENTIALBUILDING AND REMODELING

MARK DUDZIAK, PRESIDENT

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GARAGEDOORS

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LANDSCAPE INSTALLATION

LAWN MAINTENANCE

SPRINKLER SYSTEMS

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Complete Kitchen & Bath Remodels^Custom Made Vinyl Window installations

r J ! a t W ^ D e c k s 2 5 Y e a r GuaranteeDoors. Windows. Plumbing - Drywall

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Stump Grinding • Removals , 9 3 3 - 8 7 3 3

IF IT'S MADE OF WOOD,WE CAN DO IT."

' Bookshelves' Crown Moldings ' ;* Custom Cleats ;' Kitchen Cabinets/Pantries' Entertainment Centers'Wood Fences , '•

Ho Job Too Urge Of Too SmallFree Consultations aw! Estimates

Ht'erancas Available ,

.AVONLAKE •*

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9 3 3 - 3 6 7 6 ^

FREE ESTIMATES 937-6430

TIM FORTHOFER BUILDERS1 AVON, OHIO ,

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"featuring", .COMPLETE INTERIOR & EXTERIOR PAINTING

;•• SERVICES

Exterior Prep Services AvailableResidential & Commercial Power Washing

, Services Including - Aluminum, Vinyl & WoodSided Homes,Degreasing Services For Heavy EquipmentIncluding Dozers. Backhoe's, Trucks, Etc.

Painting Services - For Residential and LightCommercial Buildings- Including Surface Prep.,Scraping, Power Washing, Caulking. Prlmerlng,Drywall Repair, , :

Janitorial SorvJco Estimates For Office, Rental,and Other Clean Up Services Available. ;

CALL FORFREE ESTIMATE 937-5400 INSURED

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AVON LAKEPLUMBING INC.

Specializing inResidential & Commercial

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933-4969 ,Bob Wedell - Owner32112 Willow Circle

Avon Lake.' Ohio

24 HourEmorgoncy

Service

RICK'S TREE SERVICESERVtNG LORAINAND CUYAHOGA COUNTIES

FOR OVER U YEARS

TREE & STUMP REMOVAL• TRIMMING• LOT CLEARING• ROOT FEEDING

FULLY INSURED

933-8959

"SINCE 1953-

SNURRSThe BIGGER little Store With More

HARDWARE& Home & Garden Center

949-62961-B00-875-SNUR

Sun. 10-2Mon.-Fri. 0-7

Sat, 9-5 ,

5254 EAST LAKE ROADCofrw Abb« & Lake Road*

SHEFFIELD LAKE, OHIO 440S4953-4492

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KENDERACONSTRUCTION

CONCRETE WORKFOOTERS. FLOORS

DRIVES. EXCAVATING933-8581

CLEAN & SHINEFLOOR CARE933-5976. ,. • Cafp«r A Furrnlu'

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FREE ESTIMATES 233-6450 A V ^ ; -.323-7907 -VLn's*323-7907

200 WARDEN - ELYRIA. OHIO

QUAUtY REP/UK & REMODELING•QUALTTir SERVICE TOR UESS*

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ADDITIONS • WOOD DECKS • CABINETSROOFING - PLUMBING * HEATINGTEAR-OUTS * FINISH CARPENTRY

DOORS "WINDOWSSEAN BOUTINAL BOUTTN (216) 933-6913

PAINTING^ STAINING

\ 3311Shaker Pools ,

Interior/ExteriorWallpaper Hanging ,Any Type or Pattern

Call Russ Harkins949-6075

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ANDY'SAPPLIANCE SERVICE690 Ayon Belden Rd. (Rt, 83)933-5565 • B35-8778

COMPLETEREMODELING

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BATHROOMS ANDKITCHENS

Quality CareCleaning

Carpels & UpholsteryDry Foam Extraction

, FOr People WhoValue their PossessionsCall Fbf Piee Estimates

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937-5750-

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Basement Repair

933-5742

Distressed byPregnancy? CalfBirthright at 322-4652 or 244-4652.

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FREYPLUMBING

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COMPLETEPLUMBING. HEATING

AND SEWER CLEANING•-,.. SERVICE ,

NO JOB TOO SMALL!

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937-5020LICENSED & BONDED

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FREE ESTIMATES

VISIT OURSHOWROOM

1 ?i Luai Rd, Avon lal-». 933-B68S

CleVB, 621-6332

SPECIALIZING IN CUSTOMKITCHEN AND BATHS

RESIDENTIAL • COMMERCIALNEW HOMES • REMODEL

Authorized Dealer of

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..OWNER SUPERVISES EVERY CLEANED HOME

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37500 COLORADO RD.AVON. OHIO 440 U

(216)934-5403Avon's

Family OwnedAnd OperatedGrocery Store

Since 1950

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THEKESTCOUNTRYCOUNTER M-F9-9.SAT. 8-8.SUN. 9-6 ,

, USDA Choke

Boneless Chuck Roast Pork SausageChuck Steaks

"Call For Complete Info"

Smith's Complete

Clam Bake

.7 ; :, 51b. Bag '' .; ;

Party Chicken WingsLean. Meaty

Beef StewPer PersonMinimum12 People

Ohio Swiss CheeseUSDA Choice ,

Boneless Family Steaks Ground Chuck

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PufiFcorn DelitesLettucehead..; 4 "

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1 quailSeaway Chunk Light

Tuna in WaterCauliflowerPaper

Towels2/$1.00Margarine Quarters

16 oz. Miracle Whip - -

Salad Dressing$

Bunch Broccoli79*3/99*

, Hillandale

Large Eg1 dozen

Folgcr's

Ground CoffeeCarrots4/99* 13 oz. can S 2 . 0 9l i b . Cello Bag

2% Milk Northern ^ ^ ^ ^

Bathroom Tissue:Prune Plumsb 49*

Shurilne Light or Dark

Red Kidney Beansi5oz 2/79*10 ozl cello bag'/: ;• Cool wh ip ;

Whipped Topping

16 ox. $ 1 , 6 9

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Pork'n Beans10 oz. 2/89*1

Whole or Crrnin C«ri», Coi or Ftwich [leansMUrdAcorn or Butternut Squash Shurfine

Vegetables..^ 3/99.fSat,,

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Servingtill 6 p.m. ,

" While Supplies

Sat., Sept. 14