AVON LAKE SHEFFIELD SHEFFIELD LAKE Featuring Award Winning Photography , AVON A NEWSPAPEP. OF GENERAL CIRCULATION IN LORAIN- CCK NTY31 Community Pulse nd More... Sheffield Schools Require F by Mike Nogs , four times Ford's "c^tttnatcd expansion. SHEFf-'llXD - While Superintendent S50O.0OO in additional taxes to the Ciiiavetta added, ''VVtihrtvoaiivo-yuar Donald Chiavettn is thrilled, about Ford schools before the year 1992, '•...• levy on now that will be up.for;renewal, .. Motor Company expanding its local Supt- Chia%ulla said, a defeat of the 'in ,19931'Thefs the time to consider thi*;•;, plant - of which 30 percent will he levy because of anticipated revenue impact of Ford."1" ';' ":_-• i..'. '/''.o1:-"^".!:.'; ,'"' located in the taxable boundary for from Ford could force the school system Big Money! I sec Avon Lake School Althoughloptimlstlc about Ford com-. 7 Sheffield-Sheffield Lake Schools - he to. cut more personnel and programs. ! ing to. the Shefnflld:c6mrauriitics.;,ho :Superintendent Clayton Dusok is said ho is extremely concerned aboul Moreover, he said if the district is forced minimizing the upcoming (1991) big said voters must cortsidor today's facts;; the impact such neiva will have on the to be "cut to the bone.*' an expected bucks from the Ford Molor expansion. "Not a shovel has been turned* not briu-district 'i 9.959-miIl. three-year surge of new home buyors w' A children Tho Avon Lake district Is predicting a building has been built;'and not.a dollar • operating levy on the Navembe. jallot. could choose to live and attend schools S12 million figure avur a 10 year period. is coining"-iri-.from' the'; Dusek said this new money may be only Although County Commissioner • expansion,"" .'.: --[^ '••'s\' ,' in other nearby districts. , enough to keep the district's head above George Koury announced the S-SL Chiavelta : said; h o . reaSixos.Vmany, Mark Stewart, county real estate adwater. When I fir=t saw the nrticlo {se« school district will receive about S5.1 parents were outraged witli iJie effect dr, : ; minister, said the Ford plant won't, be this week's • explaining his, million over a !0-year period, he added was enacted in:,part':'.v subject to tax-- "building-wise" until : >rcdlstricting, which no additional revenue should be ex- 1991, and this would be a tax on only the to~saye;tbff:d > |siriut;^out*j^oood/do^;^ thoughts o n this. I thought—wait till pcopected in 1983; only about $150,000 in ptc read this, thuy'ro going to, want his portion of construction completed by~ 1990; antf. S350.00Q ill 1991. h e a d . ••, -j- ' • ' • ' " ' , ; , ' • ; November of 1990^ "When a permit is p g ; , ; p ? _ ; v "They, can only begin collecting some issued-, we'll tax them the fallowing cost-saving .movc.ho saId*U"would.,bo. I gave Clayton a c«ll about his com: 'jf the money the SIIUIUCMI portion of year." he said. , .. • . ;: hard tc indkLva changarif: r ments and hu quickly reminded me the the total picture ~ in the next few years." board continues to b«hanJ|-nr»«w<t^for school system is currently down Stewart said although he does not Koury said. .funds/ ? ' ^ ^ $700,000 in funds.Tram a production know .sbout thy district needs, he comOut the Sheffield emergency school change dt C^E.I. Ho wanted people to mented ^Ms ideal fur Sheffield to have a . ,Tho p V i: i r ^ 1 realize one does to a point offset tho • lovy represents SG19.009 needed in euch three-year levy;.since, it will expire in fntorustcd in- working:•lo pro*i«ilc;-,lhe; of the next three years. The levy would '. 1992- the first year of tho full Impact of . o t h e r . 1 . ' •• • " • - • , • . . . levy to call him at ( M i V ^ v i i % : produce an excess of, $t.(i5 nilllion — Ford's 1991 completion date for the Speaking of Avon Lake Schools.,.[in» B.O.E. has taken steps in lino with ., Siiruitc House Hill 340 which now prohibits no! unly lubiU'-ci) use but rNu possession by students in any «ro;»ri -which coinir uitdt.tr ^r.hunl con-, trol...Board President Don Armbr'ccht by Mike N'uga . , . „ , »h«p Umolh> *rj« I m havins It. It's coming. It's coniins, questions a possible double standard AVON LAKK - "It's, nice tu bring .lust, starling to pull ut of thui ' ^ :' n a w ,f,o aid. where teachers have this right but stitiiethtng into the world rather than driveway, Kri tJ« figured differently* students don't. Some peoplo won't agree watch something fudo away," said Avon with that, but watch Tor an eventual rulLaky Paramedic Charles Hicke'ic "It's Ins on smoking anywhere by anyone on an act of Cod." . • _•" . school property. Time will tell. flickers joined paramedic Rich Fntsolak mid E.M.T. John Young in ths Can you help? On Monday of this 8:04 a.m. delivery of (i 1b. 11 oz. Erin week I had a lady stop by our office with Marie Kronbach last Thursday. a true look of desperation in hor eye. Kristto Kronbiicli woko her husband, Last Wednesday shu lost her i:i-year-old gniy und white Cockapoo . namud ' Timothy, at 7 a.m. with timenble contractions for their third child. • Fonbody.in the Oakwood Drivo,arpa of , "Wo thoughtwe had plenty of time." Avon Lake, pie' I'eabody can't hear or Kristie said. Tim even served br<*r.kfost see loo well and Is really missed by his to daughters Johnifnf. 7, and Kiirric.S." owner. If youlrnv^ any information After all, Jennifer was born after tti.< about'.his , whereabouts please call hours of, tnbor and Karrie atvnlttid four 933-3773. .- ' ' ', hours, so this trip In FairviuwCcnuni} Hospital di(J not soain like a race against tlit! i:lock. • "Why .spend nil that time in the hospital?" figured1 Kristio. Hut lifter thtt kids w«rc tinder Paramedics Deliver Baby, Excitement Was Everywhere Board Cat tious Over Ford Boon "Poabody" ; New con si met ion I As you drive around our area you may hisvu noticed ii few now buildings' under construction—Avon Lake in partfculiir. Qn the1 nor;ht!.ist corner of Lear ;ind VVnlkur 1 ground is nuiv buin^ ' u.xcuviitwi for fjmythe Cramer' Realty- Currently they have 11 temporary office next tu Prun Mart. Also ground is broken mid w;tlh will soon hi* tuning tip for .1 rn-uVherwin-Williums 1','iifit stitru IICA! linn: lu McDonalds...then of course you rimy ?eo a construction worker 01 tivunruuud ihn Fcrii plant. Needless ,to say our mgdership. a'cja is .currently and will be one of heavy growth. Lots of jobs mid lots of revenue fur our citlus. , Writer needed! TJie I'rosa it currently in need of a writer to cover Shtiflield •Iji.ktj Connr.il mid Hoard of'Education' meetings. Anyone interested pteuso drop by thy /•/•«.« olfieo or $ivv mo n call • ;it fl3:t-5IOO, • • , by Marilyn O'DnnncIl , • • . "1 think it's goinji'lo be good for the financial stability cf the district," Siiid school Superintendent Clayton Dusek at last wnekV board of education meeting, renarding Ford's expansion , plans. "But." ho said "I don't think we're going UJ gii out and build .i swimming.pool or n domed sladitim or iinything like that." Dusek.1 ii!though excited about flu; M:1IOO1 d i s l r u i s n o t t m i i m< i)il<]i(iun,il $ 1 2 i r i i l l i n n |;i f:(,mictva!iv>- (>sfun;i!>:! I'VI.T the next ten years,1 said the extra money thity be only enough to kee|* 'he district's head above water. "A lot of people nrc thinking that nil of the sudden we've ^ot nil this1 money." suid Dusek. "W« It/ivt? some time before the money ruimis in iifirj a tot (if things cuiild h-ippun." According tit Dusek, thu»!\tr.i rvv^iiinr from the Ford uxpuiisiun won't tomu uniil 1091. WHO'S NEW_? - Kristie kronbach, top Iflft.ThoIdssix-day^young EriniMarter beside her husband, Timothy. Seated, from left, are Karrie, 5, and Jennifer, 7.• New Law Nixes tobacco User And Possession By Students by>1nr!iyn O'Donnell ..: Tht;1 Ijoitri! httd its firit reading of , ni-wly-ri-vinerl guidclint.'s rein ting to sludent smoking whir.h adds possession of , tobnrVxi products to its violation list. ... As a result of Senato Hill 340, ivltich pasvrd over the summer, stud tints can* not use or possess tohacm products in any ureas which corau undcrsciiotjt control -- includin;; school-.i up ported activities. , • • ..' First offenders caught With cluarcttes or othfir tohncco products will xet o verbal warning: second offenders receive a .iy suspt'Ji.iion; third offenders. HUl n sjx-dny suspension^ ' ;•;' ' .'.'..':•*. Tcacheis may sllll^smoko "in designated oroas In tho scFJool-o slluuh'l'n which rioard Presiiiont Don Armhrcrlit calls "a dnub'o standard." , • , "I don't under&landan 'educational prburam whoro studtotits •are'.- treated with a different standard," ho s a i d ; ' : Armbr^cht nddod that in the: past ho has supported a policy "which"[allowed for student smoking in the parking Ipt,~ ''The stato law now changes' that," ho ^ s a i d . • ; • • ' ' ; . : • '""•„. I'' 1 . ••;,-/.•• Am Seniors Enjoy The Greens 1 - AVQNDALE GOLF COURSE-A ram Bond and Conn received individual which started at 4 n.m. thp-alcnwJ to • piaquus, and will have (heir lum^n wash out the first annual Si itiurs City engraved on tho permanent Abbevvoud Golf Cliampiom^iijs, but tins sluus Trophies as ijis tyfjtt City Cantor Chamcleared ol lee tinitt Jiid 51 hardy suniars pions. Th. i,.tn'o permanent trophies ieed off «n schedule. , will be kept on display at the Abbewood, Ha..y Conn, the fine Klyria senior , sponsors of the tournament. , gulfer. solved tlie baffling curls and The overall champs, the uveralt breaks of Avondale's rolling greens with runncrs-up. ?id the age divisions first * newly-acquired putter. and second placers all collected plaques, "I felt that I could make, every putt I along, with a total of fifteen dozen lop linegolf balls for their efforts. .looked at today." Harry said. Joe Balash. a member of Conn's foursome added: The first hole-ln-one of his life came to "He not only felt he could make them Floyd .Williams,of Elyria. Using a six-, alUhq did." , iron ot.'Ui? 168 yard 16th hold, with ot.J Conn shot an exellcnt 73f the best, stroke. Williams electrified his foursome and everyone within earshot. "It's IN round of the day and admitted that the liked Avondale's greens "just fine." He, THE HOLES" added. "I am very pleased .with my Tb« inmmitlee awarded Williams a round today, and I TISO like the idea of rUizen golf tolls for li is magical tee shot. my name on the parmanentAbbovvuod , Tom Meszes. Chairman of the toumti-, Trophy as th'j first ' Elyria Seniors menU presented a check for SI..021.7^ Chompiou." • . to Bill Rufo, State Trustee, of the 1 American Cancer Society, in behalf of lessee Blind, one of Avon's leading Seniors, Coif. ' • , senior players, capped the lJiniin City Seniors title wiih an equally outstanding' Ar.dy Koha. of the Abbewood, Score of 74. If Bond had made just one employed several residents of the more putt anywhere in his round., he seniors complex as presenters at Vile would , hava tired a 73..:matcHns h j nineteen trophies contested for in the ago. .' • •, , • • ' event, and which wore furnished by the, Abbewood. The sponsor also furnished While, the overall champion^ fared coffee and donuts in the morning as vdtl well on the greens, few others were so as hot dogs, hamburgers, beer ami soft successful with the putter Senior Elyria drinks during the day. • • , veterans Rocky Ross and Mike Radd both wore out their putters, using 38 Senior Golfers are reminded that putts for the round., "You can't score SENIORS GOLF will hold the Lorain well when your putter is that cold." County Seniors Golf Tournament Radd said. September 15 at Avocdalo Golf Course. available !n all GREEN FROM THE GREENS - Tom Meszes, chairman of the presents a checfc'i'or ,$1,021.75 to Bill Rufb. state trustee of tt Cancer Society-. In bohalf of Seniors Golf. (Photo ;CourtesyKof;ElyriajPhbto''f^ S e r v i c e ) " , •• • . • • . ' . • . , . / ' •,• . ' - En?ry forius are available at Avondale Coif Course, the Abbewood. and the' Senior Citizens office in the Administration Building, as well as the American Candor Society office on North Ridge, ttond. . , ,•".,' . • • • ' • • • . - v . - i . / ' ' ^ ; • . ; • , • • , ; 1 Deadline for S1G.75. made payable to the Cancer Society should r: SENIORS GOLF, P.O .OH 44036. tpwah ow** Ir W«d, Smpl. 21 (a Ivn, 5f*. fresh meat departments ertified Angus Beef is loxver in cholesterol than skinless, chicken or shrimp • ncr will bg^ hosted .'byitheT' . Avon Unnod. Methodist" , C h u r c h '• 6n^fr.Ido.'y^ Scptcrabor 23 at The Barm v' 37711 DotrOlt;-. Road.;";; butter** ••*rf-'V pecan icecream ,3:30'and i6:30.sii.mj|vTheis ;! price is $8'.tor^adultii*and>" •f $3: ror';chiIdrbn.'uhdorW2.; "VVerrierti*:i. Tickets will befsbld W l door • if •-'•'nviiiliihliov^i'Cwryouts 2 g 6)1 on f , will,•••[fa'-ptoyitlai^M but only for UckethbtdowiM Baib and Mjko. WpJfejacpP uhai rpcrsu n£ ^ ;vf %• •M*$i>s$ frnh'Uked Wilson lite $ O 4 9 chicken breast ..O... low salt swiss... ..;..„;.„. i Homaowneri irwnnoa'i * ^ ^ " * ~ sandwich bags ;....„ 5 9 l ! ; 2% lofat Kidi(ovofite.J.SoIefno I ;•• § * ttQ .-•; U your horn bhMtbw Urn : y«r» old, you may mtlifv tor tbAlIUU>'l&<hNH . :V.C:Wv,«MS .:." Hoauw two throiifli tt**~% y»»ra old kW may quslUy for * diMDunt rangiax (rom B to VtR ptrCMl, dfailnt oc tbtlr Ctt lo on tlw M dinosaur grahams..Z I w n_ • • • • • • • • • Mountain Dew or 9a on " nr. Pepper.. David W^fi McClenahan 33682 Wjlhtf Rd Avon Lake Open everyday 'til midnight OT available for carryout A V O N LAKE 452 Avon Belden Rd., Ph. 933 9t 15 137 Lear Rd. Ph. 933-27I8 SHEFFIELD LAKE Rd Ph. 949-7631 933-7044 238-3588 /instate* } g^TSS53SB^ 3K5£ nra«m»«tf^^WjH0^fti^^ minimal. And if we did gut it placed on the NatioMt Rejjisler»',wc might1 be required to remove the aluminum siding, restore at least the exterior to, original rendition, and maintain it thai way Objects To Coach's Behavior forever regardless of cost. I really thin1' the public would be betTo Avon Lake Bti. if Education & Mr. !«$r< served by removing the structure from the lakefront land and building a Clayton Dusek, , cov^i.jd pavilion with modern Superintendent of Schools: ' ' • . restrooms. • Last Friday < I attended the Avar. Fratik A. Wagner 1 Lake/Admiral King football game. I wai, chcd as our team scored to pull vvithiu two points, and as the Admirals scof-ti un a kick-off return on the ensuing piay. I also watched as the Avon Lake cr^cii. Thanks To Alt Mr. Tomaszewsirf, ranted and raved, at the defensive team for missing their • ' , , assignments* I realize football is an emo- To Tbo Editor: Avon Lake High School Shoremen tional game and it is easy to get carried E^nd Aids wish to thank1 you for your away, but fora coach, I feel his conduct support of Ihe 24lh B?nduraraa. The , was out of line. His foul language cerevent ' was very successful and well tainly was, which could IK* heard in the attended. , stands. ' Cod, thank you for letting us have nice This man is also a teacher. If he. ur weather so the nine bands could perany ojher teacher, were to exhibit such form without getting wet. The bands, behavior and language in the classroom, which took part itt the Banda.a.na were he would be reprimanded to say'the, Akron-Kenmore, Avon. Avon Lake, Bay, least. Why then IF.he allowed to do it on Brooklyn. Brookside. North Ridgeville, the Held and in thn locker room? Oberttn and Kiv*^dale. They gave us a You, as the powers that be. have very exciting evening with lots of music authority to question and advbe. Is this and entertainment. Thank you, 8C5 band "coach" (pnb who trains orteaches)a members and 18 dti.-jclors for being aprl desirable rota motjel? Do we want our ol'uur Bandsrama. , , children exposed to sudh behavior?' I A special THANK YOU is oxt«ndc«i to certainly don't, but unfortunately, it's The PRESS, The Jotirnc! and other the only game in town. VVs all ivillcomc newspapers for the j^ublicily, thanks to in contad with such bohavior sometime id life, whether we want to or not. Out all the businesses and schools which displayed the posters; WOBL and all the •should be exri«ct it, or permit it, from a other radio stations for helping us to exmember of our school system? • , tend tho publicity tn many iirwjs. Alsn Ordinarily ( do not wrjtti anonymous thanks to Continental Cable vision and . letters to the newspaper, but I fee! F can- other Cablevisiun companies for runnnot confront Mr. Tomaszewski pering our ad for the Bandarama. sonally or sifjn'my name to this letter Thank >ou. Mr. 13^;/, Mr, Peters. B.J. without reprisal (iguinst my son, which Walker, Irene Sarraino for all your help, is a sad state of affairs. and Doris Hallcnburg (Copy Center)ftr Name Withheld U • Request all the help with :the Uandurama programs, ftc. Thank you, workers who helped en posters, tickets, ushering, hosting, Just Give Me The Facts refreshments, programs, parking, publicity,"els.. A Big THANKS TO ALL the Avon Like resident* and guests who .. To The Editor: ,. , , attended the Bandarama. ' A.L.H.S. Shoreman rion'd Aids . Too tssui's, lliu Jiuviir umlifiK public Letters FINALLY] WE INTRODUCE ;v? ^ OURREGULAR JiooUC EFFECTIVE EVERY SINGLE DAY INCLUDING HOLIDAY 12" LARGE PIZZAS 3 CHEESE & ONE TOPPING •> CHEESE & ONE TOPPING 1 CHEESE & ONE TOPFING B-B-QLOIN BACK RIBS HALF SLAB S5,95 WHOLESLAB : , • ;, S9.95 DINNU?-W SLAB & SIDE ORDERS Q l p l f a d V GiAmB-B-Q GHIGKEN $9-90 S6.9O 53-45 Additional Topping 80 J Each HALF CHICKEN WHOLF, CHICKEN , .'••••• Hm ; $2.45 -S4.9Q DINNER-V4CH1CKEN&S1DEORDERS , S 3 . 4 5 .. Only Dinner Includes,- Your Chotoc of 2 Skte Ptarwat ; THERE IS NO PRlCii UKEOIOTS: 933*4224 ' 933^5708 -933-^47^7 V^W' 1 .^™':/ .' '$& The Best, Fastest & Safest Post 211 Walker & Lear Rds. (next to Rini-Rego's) Shoot For — •Turkeys • Bacon • Pork Loins • Steaks and More • Sign Up Time-From 10 a.m". 1st Shoot-1 p,m. Sunday, Sept. 25 Sunday. Oct. 2, 9,16,23,30 Sunday, Nov. 6, ,13,20 o" 30 inch factory gunsonly Hutisliiins. 'vh.it .ire thuy? The Sheffield Lake Schoo System hits put this question before us again. The Ford imws is great, 1 but we need murtoy now for school r'.pnira. 'Valors, please don't ttotr.'id from (he issues when yoii sea the mill on (ho ballot. What are the issues? The great mystery! Why is it so difficult to get basic information when you ask for it? From the homeowner side it asks u simple question: when,' do I got tlu> additional money asked for? Ahl, But think of your child's futtno! But we want in, vestment returns now! Ah! But wecan'l provide the kind of education needed for successful men it ml women to run our country. But we must downsize to become lean and competitive is the -ryl Tho information agu.is such, wo need the verbage that will spark our intellect nnd put us on top with tho issues of the day. If the truth be known, WB would be overwhelmed with Informotion and would not get completely into it. 1 uik for this, will wn over seo an account of our tax foney as it Is spent? How deep .-is the tux base of this city's well? Can a , basic residential community always answer the tax bell? Can wi, the people, (Government, all levels) ever just let tho facts rulo'our future? Our passions, emotions and desires drive us. We say wo are driven by supply and demand. When will the supply (tax) bo'Ct^etghed by tho demand (school levies, city Inx, stnle tax. bond issues, federal tux, sales tax, real estate tax, nnd many others that can be added?) ' What issue will causa you to say Yes or No on the ballot?,For inn. It's how much information,) have on the'issue, lust give me Ihii facts, please. Git Hahtif Unpopular Opinion To The tlditor: , ' H Pancake 'NSausage Blue Ribbon Winner . ChurLssii Schalk, 10 year old daughter of Chuck (.. d Ma«gie Schnlk. 2U55 Moon Kd.: Avon, con'pi-ted with adult cbmpetitiu.i for the third .straight yeur (it the Loniiii County Foi;'. This year she won blue ribbons in' tbrt trilejjories of prts^mJ flower pictures find Lidies knitted shells. Shu won mil ribbons in tho Ciitugoric-S of ladies fim- yarn knitted sweaters niui child's knil!otl t(rushes and a white rjbbdu'ft*r th»i t,n%iiy yarn kjiil!t-ii s.weiiters on wiiii b w.is pliwji;il .i S20 cnrtiflcalti for b<'M itrtn fti.iilu of i TfiU i« pmbiility not <i popular opinion, hut prrsnuiiliy r s w ruiitiing tvruiu; W'h moving or oven linirin^ down Tin; this year from (/'hristi.iu Liberty i'aik fliill tjuililinK Thmifil'i it Is in- Academy; a satullitH schuo 1 frnrit Arttorovinu <iiul mtstiilKJn, 1 lionestty think ingfnn Heights. liitn-iis.' , lit tCcltiti'Cturjil ami liislnrii; merits an; 7:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Avon Lake High School Cafeteria Adults Pre-Sale S3.00 (AtTheDoorS3.50) Children Under 11 Yrs. S1.50 , Under 4 Yrs. FREE AH The Pancakes You Can Eat" s^^'**1^^ GRAPES Concord & R. U Hemmer. Sr., Publisher Rick Hemmer, Managing Editor Mike Nogj, NL*WS Editor Linda M. Hemmer, Advertising, Kdthy Weishncr, Advertising , Und.3 Barnes, Secretary Connie DLKJJS, Accounting • Ritj Fliim. News Coordinator Christine Cfeaveland, Circulati ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTION HATE S2Q.00 U-P1CK TOMATOES GREEN & YELLOW PEPPERS 934-5600 •Op€n9a.m 6pm • B i n u A V r n M 3815 Center Rd.(RL 83) BILL MAY 1 UN Avon 2 Ml FARMS Pholojriph. Send ntr>»s article*, advertiwrrertls to: Box 300, Avon Lake, O., -!40I2 so Ulh Of I-90 (Exit 153) The **rcss is a Newsooper of General Circulation in Lorain County TELEPHONE 933-5100 COPYRIGHT' t988 Circulation 11,673 n«dtewo»k - graphic* •* - artwork I Serving Lake Erie's South Shore Since 1951 AszonJLaku Call and Resource Center to present tu those in attendance a program on raccoons, our newly adopted sclioijl mascot. During the'prograrp. a livb raccoon was shown and a slide presentation on wildlife viewed., Al the closo of the program, we were informed that the center has chosen to name the raccoon Featured in the presentation. "Redwood". We will receive periodic updates -in the well being of our raccoon. Visitors to the Center will be able to see him also. Thanks JKJ out to the PTA for their work cm .the mascot project and especially to Mrs. Connie Patcrkiti, the artist who created the offlciai raccoon logo whirh will apptMr on future T-shirt sales, newsletters, etc • - 1 - FAMILY VISION CARE CONTACT LENSES a • TLNTFD • EXTENDED WEAR '• ASTIGMATIC DR. SCOTT H. SEIPEL OPTOMETRIST ' • • . . • (2U)WJ3-S3UO ; SCHOOL CALENDAR Fri.. Sojit. 2;i, H pin,- Varsity ri)..l>.ill at Olmsh><l Fulls Sat.. Sun? 24. Malunr Collude ln< itiiliuiiiil Crus> Country Ml!*.1!' ' . ' • ••• , Sat., Sept. 24, 9 nm • SWC GJrln'1-^itm Tournjintmt nt Avon Laku Sal.. Sept, 24. 10 am • filyri.'i Voll. ybal! Tauriuimunt : V.'irsity : Sat., Supt. 24.,10 inn • Junior Vursil"1'Football-Olrusted Falls at Avon Ldku . , Sat.. Stpt. 2-1 .• 2;30 p.ni • M.'ir(':liihj; l'.,iml al UfiCtaiict; High School - HaiuliiruuiiJ WHO'S NEW AT REDWOOD? Mrs. Jiniu Gantt i> Ihu newest addition lo tho lirsl Kradti faculty. Mrs. Ciintt lias had1 explicit:net; in first j-rndo and prusuhouliis ivell as a bubstilutb For us las! year. You maykninv Itor from her vvjrk MIMMIIK for Mrs. Polucok last yuur. ' Mrs. Kvimsoii will he a purl-timu n;mt:<iiitl railing instructor atiti comes tu us aliur having t;nij;bl as a Iciiriiing disabilities tutor and ruutling tt?;ichi:r. M i s s Rosemary Limning is' the new- resource specialist serving ull four elementary schools iinri St. Joseph's. Miss LanntnK grnduitled this, past spring from Quincy CulliJgL1. 1 Wo'ro pleased lo h;iv<- these tiwchurs join us! REDWOOD OPEN HOUSE IS SEPTEMBER 22 A t 7 P.M. The format for ojien house this year will be diffureanl than in Ulhur years. Theru will he two sessions, each be^innine. .with a Ronerul meei'iiK in (i;e cafetori.i. Tho schedule far the evenirt); is us follows: 7-7:13 - Cuneral Meeting 1;,7:20-7:40 . Claswrootn Visilntian I. Mrs. Hower, Mrs. CalUt.Mrs. Alli'urucci. Grades 2 iind 3; 7:45-11:00 - Ci.-nerni Miiuting 2 (Ki;p«at ol (Juileriil M'telin^ t); 8:05-8:25 - Clflssrno'rii Visitation 2. Mr.;. Hammond, Mri. GtmU, Graift-s 4 «nd 5. , U'e will sliarv with yuu our plans -md prdciulurcs for ihu school year. W-i iiopi.t tu s a 1 you then! MEET'•PEDWOUO RACOON". • ' , , The I'TA urg.miznil an evening ]imgr;un on Kl in conjunction with tlnr f^iku Kri« Mdltire . ' \ 32730 WALKfRRD BLDG.I HVENINCSAND SAT. AVAILABLE Xhe Keilivoud showcase serves as a nest for rii'X».yns sludunK brou^hl to.school in honor of our bi ' ' ' LAKE HIGH SCHOOL NATIONAL MERIT SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM The National Mtiril Scholarship Corporation has an- AMES »tar Jl-Apr Jl) Yo» endd be SCORflO <0d U-He**S% Y w tan dM DoeflftN tor nacthtef noun ted the names of .students who have buun selected oamiB« y o a d l d M o a t . Vem »UI ta* biihe •is national scmi-fin.ilists in the Natiohal^iurit Scho'iiir- AtalMkrarftrkntiaaJModuet. Atship Program. ' , , Tliree (3)'students from Avon Lake have been so u*dt h before li B W , ^ honored. Thuy are Mulissa Burton, Daniel fonkins, and Juliet Park, all seniors at Avon Lake High School. TAURUS ( A K UMtj 3D Mike j u s S/CrtTAWUS (Fto» 24J>ac « Yo ^ ^ The 15.000 young men and women announced as P*«M M t o «• • wU b* c« • plamtM CMkmaM tvaaa semi-fianlists will now hove tho opportunity tu continue o>|»ii^cn and m CM in the 1689 competition for merit scholarships, Snmtfinalists ru^;r!sent less than half of one percent of the reeeiwM terartM*nm tfab 11 nriniil *w bedfet. Wkd m M HVmrTl•f-'lTl": „ •ffwiMpOMfefebytend seniors In the state of Ohio. Initially, inoro thai* onu ^Wn(j wilt bveme MKh million students in some 19.000 secondary schools participated In ihe testing program. • ' . 1 CongrntulattonB to Melissa. Oanlei nnd [iiliuti Tlmir C W W (M.y O J n al) Thta U • tin. CATJUCOBN (Dw 2Uaai 11) Orb* hard work and dedication has placed them in elite fordRKKlo| Md ideausa fiHtyoa can ictt arefutly tblt n a n t . leader beado* mft frotnd. And DM m i a»pu— ooaM U company! outtowu mate dtcai prwical, .,D«'d he Ptatt t •wprfao ibra rfcfat Your career nvld f « a bi|b(KHihli weekmd. ll»ai miia -qcfciai to t f i k wUI b« imrded ipiritaaDr and aD tbe onntinlty )«a un handk wn tibfl betkm. . AQUARILSOaaU-Frtl*) YMBawl U of j«ircni]r period* and an boiplianer n u n l fbrihtietic/ the week. And r »riMutda'iba«« anj noble «rti«f r n r idcai—tocktljrBrprafe^jMtlr. A 9j windfall eoold m»^e ii puribfe lor yw n b win RMC« f w tniuall ..t y } m | . T | T | | | M jJ MM| j, a Q ^ , ^ abMtHxwjr and MM after dtOamatfaala. leave mleai p i work it in ( m l bant* PISCES (Frk IT-Mar » » Y « wffl bi~ LEO UBI 1 1 - A . I 10) An Aqoarhu al •ort li iDintaitrjr Bintata jwfaiaazj (kaL Tel! hafliiot yow CM'I i i Mjthmj •ittwol the lov«d one's KptrovaL Y : u lovtdonc treiotaf ID be 11taUxibpe.0 d lic«t unlxhottwbM tdam now U you off »fam JXM m ' l faaaf advk* 6o» Wutld Jun h o t on tem. YOU'M atio p« whoi tad leaie yow lUTefHoa*. •IJ ihc boms joo need, 'J •n=*l»« "Wind kxAu« (o j and roi ma, Had men than y w can SCHOOL I.ONC.M MENU jSuni.!i:t to Cli;imt«>l .Scpi. 1C ' i • Submarine Sandwich. 1 Soup anil C*n':lirs, Mrs li-nkfns. PTA t'ri.-sidetM. > i t h and Mr. McKinney from tin? Ltikir Krie. Nature rid J ATTHELANDINGS AVON LAKE. OH 44O12 Sej.it. 27 - Slopny |m\ Tnti-rTots. I'nitt Puddiii!/. Milk S>'[it. 211 - Turkey' Club' SamKvidi w'l.utturi'-Ob'-t",,-Toin.itu. r-'rt'il.'Cookii;. Miik iSi •, Chickiin. ' Ma^hci! J*ul<i!ues ivHJriivy, (fiti'ltltf. Fruity Kpll tv/Kuttur. Milk i!. 30 - Pizwt. Cclory ;ind Carrot Slix, Ut;ssert Milk CAN. 11,11,13, Ii.lT.13.LEO.tlI. H.IT.U.U.VIR. V^ * - Vou uwona * c motoni but tomctUn *• iltfnuldbe, X AQU-3,*,li S U B l t \ is<t, 2J.OCI 151 Spend t «nJtt W ^ FOR PERSONAL LUCKY NUMSEKS OK ' ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS. jawbone life. Ymirlutc SEND BIRTh DATE. SASX AND U «i Tor lame oriument. If not Dul TO: F » r o COOTEA T1CHENOK, ini. lictMkl Mctf WEST roivr KY «oi rr. »«•tfioulddo. •at I 8 Realtors Since 1903 m ::jft Smythe, Cramer Co. Realtors are bringing house from 1-5 p.m. and invite those viewers inter- thousands of people through their open houses ested in your home to come out for a closer look. with t^e advent of their exciting new television Since buyers are more familiar with the appearance and amenities of your home, those who do program, The Sunday Showcase of Homes. Broadcast e?=h Sunday at 8;30 a.m. on WJV/-TV visit your op«n house are highly-motivated and Channel, 8 and at noon oh WUAB-TV 43, The genuinely interested in your property. And, when Sunday Showcase of Homes enables thousands it comet; to making, sales, The Sunday Showcase of of prospective buyers to preview your home Homes has a very impressive record: in 24 market" from the comfort of their homes . . . with no areas throughout the country, one out of every Inconvenience to you! four is sold withtn a week! We feature 35-40 dif- To learn more about The Sunday Showcase of Homes; anoth.^: fine service of Smythe, Cramer Co., contact our, Avon Lake office at our temporary sales facility: 933-3733. ferent homes each show, providing a brief description of the home and quality color photographs of its interior and exterior. The day your home is featured on trie show, we host a special open •^•..C^vy-;:-:! '"1 ffi mmm .• •:.-.vj,;;;.-!-,-,a;..', ail • Since our beginning In 1903, we have . draw.t a line between Smythe, Cramer Co. and < , our cpmpetitors. This line represents a difference in attitude, founded upon one basic idea: That , pur j o b is not to deal with brick, mortar and parcels of land, but with people. People who buy homes through us. People who sell homes through us; People who select Smythe, Cramer Tor ttieir career in real estate. . But first, last and always, people., ••I BcvCowell Secretary This fundamental idea, over 85 years old, and still unchanged, has enabled us to take a business, turn it into a profession, and make it foremost In the public's mind. , Temporary Office Site: 33382 Walker Rd., Ste. B, Avon Lake, OH 44012 933-3733 REALTOR" -. v. .-•^.•••••.•i..T« --••^ic^i-/,- ^..N-.y-m--.^^-J^^..g^^^ Save now on beautiful, energy-efficient Verosol custom pleated shades Sheffield Lake Safety Report -L/ii'/iLJACjffc'JT" C1! J'tW-jn. 0 i'-jS J'vrl' - *^!it V i "-.??-.vt ot ,11-./-;.. PirK^' . ! : ! • & • . U.HC .1 A30E-r(i,'T C stuff : ; . w ! "»!•.'je-?-J to SVPO Oft Cti-d tar •J'H • L^Ki MO Ca.-r;pUn| o/, .1 T I ?b;r<?rMiio'i at Apt. Cr.r>• ;;<--. • Q O A Ji U T L • • • • ' ' ' ' OJSJ - t.f'&LVD i •fINt'MQOC Trj-r.r s i o a C-!vJ rof yCt.-e« ' ' •LAKE a 0 _ ___ ,,. '" " ' ' riv--w.:,d »n , SCPI 0 2 t t '• MAHR'S CgmpLint tif a B-v'-inq dog o T E R ^ A L E 4 VV,SHORE-TiafliC U ! 8 • LAKE1 & ERtEVIW-Tfaltic stoo I 7QT - FEfViOALE A SHEFFIELD-Th«fl at a b&M 2113 •' kfAPLE-Cornplamt of ju*>Trute3 s acruaa i h t afreet UTL |u-*ttiiilcs Removed Michael Kearns DDS Douglas Voiers DDS ©entistry Convament Evening & Sat Hour New Paiionts.Wefcomo Landings J Bldg. Dr. Kea.-ns 933-4486 32730 Walker R<± Dr. Voiers 933-3270 Avon Lake Soto pr•ct^tJonan (not OKFICIAL CLEVEIANT) BROWNS MESH CAP ESTBANK Hours: Mon. thru S a t i M I! Sunday 1-5 ••• [Behind Avon Lake Pastry Shop) ""I (Oi.t's*?-v,C( assi.sfaico • Loans tor an ca's new ana u If you'fo looking 1 •• wtVie lorin AsK voiif d&a'.i)r, or stop Jnlo .j'-'« ESI full SOfviCf b i a n c h 212T 21 21 21 21 21 HAPPY 21 BIRTHDAY 21 DAVE 21 SUPER 21 Setting tlie pace in car loans Love, Mom & Dad 21 2t 21 21 21 21 21 21 KINIREGO Meat Department Offers You More U.S.D.A Choice Beef In Store Deli Dept. Farm Fresh Produce Quality® Service© Value Port Should** Chile Boston Roast Lean Tender Pork Shoulder Blade Steak Tasty Pork Steaks L u s c i o u s i '•••; Sweet Ripe Pork Shoulder Blade Boston Roast Sprite or Sugar Free Sprite or Classic-Cherry Coke or RegwlarorDiet Lb. Pork Shoulder Blade Boston Rcasi Boneless Western Spare Ribs Your Choice Of Any ONE Of The Following 3 Items With Each and Every '10 Pnrchase, Excluding Beer, Wine and Tobacco Products Beef Cubed Steak Juicy Tender In Oil or Water Chicken of The Sea i Solid White Tuna Assorted Pierre's light or Stop-n-Shop Chilled Ice Cream Orange Juice N'aws' MCfill: JJ52U' K. L.iiw i v ' : Sfiel|i<;hi I^U'. O.'uu -i-lO'j-; or1 02ii ' i i ^ j j j i ty k-jtL' ,• rni;s'>aK.. All' IU-III^ ,ir;ml !>*? nJM'iveU by 7")1urv],Ty ILHUI.. Decorating Center , 1st Quality Famous Name Brands Aerobic Seisiuns ' '.Si1. Thtir.tJiv.i'.inilrs, f>i*ri.'[;: ,7Vj^h«r . I Jrs.-iiiEzatioii is ^[Jurisuritii: a luvv tmp'-K.f jetuinc ' it^-ihm -nyry /fuuiday and Thu.-5J.3v t'\.:nini; Frt'in '? i..,-;; to'ii'j.riii f 1". wtfti. T'1, \ o pri-Mt' Si,5(J ii«jr cla>¥ fi-'t; is |>;iyiiblu at thu (IWJIWear uxb'rcisv cloihLS, itMik^. and .'ennii ami briny a ruj;. '(iwi-t ur mat (o Mini Blinds Micro Blinds Ultra Blinds j 1 on. ' i , The da5s«,-5 will bi' ht-lii in St. Thotnas Eiringur Hall, Harris Kd.. S!i«('j. For nioiy ttifornujtion oill Oomonkas m-ovies aru.on lap ut llie Library on Sop.enilwr K , Movies' 5ch«tiu!etl an;: Ua.mlii: A Lesson In PcrbcverancK Tlie Th ->c I.itlk- Pins; and Winnie the F'tioh iind Tig«er TCMJ. T.hv movies will be presented ut 2-30 pin. i>r«i:hoo! siory programs an; u gEiirly scheduled t^venl on Tuesdays and are presented al 10:30 am, 2 piii, and 7 pm. Hre-registration is rcouired. Hand Notes , , The Brooksidu, Cirdinal Nfjrchinif Band will be performing at (he Eay Village High School Bandararna on Saturday at Pay ViIIasu.,The parade of bands will begin at 7:30 pm. • Tickets 'are available at the gate so coma cheer your bant*, on. Rummage Sale The United Church of Christ. (j(l3, Sunset, will hold a Rummage and B,ifcc Sale on September 30 from 9:30 am to 2 pm. Much miscellaneous, w:l! Us available. A. special sale of Si per bay will be held from 1 to 2 pm. . Youth Baseball , . . ' , ' elections were held at thy, recent meeting of th« ShufrtRld'Shuffietd Lake Youth Uajebail A.s.iociatioii. The results 30to50% Current Line Books O-n 5D.OJO P,ut«m of TTw Lae*M Srvl« Inctuin K i n , Cmtim D w f i UuAi Graber and Vcrosol Profile Bali Pleated Shades Vertical Blinds i iu!!uivs: I'resideitt. 1st Vice Preiid^u y Vkki liwJiionU: 'Jiul Vice Presi'irhl ami' ^uipiuunt). , Kllis i: Cenurat Mana^t 1 Jini : 'rre.is.-jrifr, I'oryyn Tardio: ' i Ways arid Me.mi, Hob L't^p* rant.e As^iunt • E-'ieM nn'i Kqutpini.nl Larrj I.U«1Z(.-[HJ: As\i*f;jM General Manager {L'nipinJ Dave C'm you sR Metiag Alt members of, tW United Cburcti of ChrUl, 'ShefFictQ Lake, ani retjue6l»>d to attend a mreling fallowing the II am Worship Sen-ice on October 2. The purpose of tf>e m£s!ing i$ )O discuss finances and to.dccidu on ihe timo for the Christmas Eve service. Tin. proposed 1989 budget wilt boprtfsenled "A-Touch Of Class" Holy Spirit Guild's ;. urth annual"Touch of u!dss'* Craft Boutique, Lun-: cheon end Slyle Show is echedulad for Wctlnesday, October 19 at the church;? hall. 410 Lear ltd,, Avon Lake. ,.? We have, planned 'a very special dayfor you beginning' at 10 a.m. With a'r Champagne punch and cheese :&.: crsduirs. Thti luncheon Mrill bo served at ir noon, 'catered,'by Novotriy; serving.;,' Chicken Piq-janle, Hrocolli with Holltin^ diiise Sauce, rolls, sherbet, cookies. 'cbf-Vj'; fott and tea. Then today's Tashions wIII.'; be presented by Toues l«s Fctomes. ;.;^% 1 Then/ ;vill bo an in house raffle with a ,,; minimum piUe value ofS'£5 plus an out-'.'t side raffle of a beautiful Ambh rjHllt^^ Imagine, gll this for tust $12.TiakotsT^ are fi'mJtsd.'Far paid rBservntiots, coll'•; Kalhy at 933-4139 or Carol at 971-67401 ''••• ;: isOclubcr!2. - t98S FALL SCHEDULE - STARTS SEPT 25th N..RidgeviJ!e: N. Ridgs Racquet C*ub Won., Tues. & Thurs. S;30 a m Tuos, (k Thurs. 7:30 p.m. Sunday 6:30 p.m. Avon Lake: Community Educalion Center (Troy School) ed 9:3Q a m a n d 7; ' " 00 p.rn .m. ' • • . • A Coed Program Exorciss And Aerobics For Information Call 327-7835 BUNDS BY MONDAY MONDAY OR THEY ARE AT C H E R ' S YOU SAVE 70% WITHOUT THE WAIT I The Landings, Avon Lake COPY oi- THIS AO Musrm= ™<mru> ATTHE TIME OHOFK K P. ^r .••„ ' ! ^ ^ TK ^ 3 thI d o . t r e a I m e n t s In * »>old g u a r a n t e e — o r d e r your 26.h. ^ —^.•*-»i 1 Includes Shampoo^ Conditioner, 1 Haircut, and Style. 1 Beauty Salon Only I Reg. $20.00 •«1 1 Now 2 for the Price of 1 • c [ 1 We feature electrolysis - permanent hair removal. We are licensed through . the State of Ohio. ,•' . . , Call ' 933-8888 IPI ••'•( li f & ¥••1 ^AVON..?eODle On the move Pteaso send articles you wish to have included in this column , to Uebra Holmert Polovlch at 35700 RivKt-'kberxt-T MxKcrcise t* ufoting fnr nuw students KdyAvon. by NOON oil ihe Thursday anuppurtunity !u (>et lit and try the before date or publication. Call 837-540" only, 1 lJITlo r i. ; ' J n t ; fitll*-'ss program in the for more information United Males fur ou.; low price of S-'U DATEMIKDER lor i month ol unlbnliud ctasosL Sept. 21 - 'Jaznercise' Avon' Midditi Attend classi* at any oriw of our loO1 bchool 3:30 p.m. Uxss locations at lime* and places cupJ Sept. 21.- Avon Planning Cum minion «. umenl (o you. One ltj':att«.-n ki laLu ad, -Sept. 22 - Trim-Up Class Avon Middle yuit;.i K« of this Qfrt.r j s a j theAvou Mid. School 7:30 jj.ni/ dlii School ui, M o n d a y s a n d Sept. 22 - Lions Club. , , \VefJncsdays Jt fi:,JO p.tn^ SepL 23 - Jaizcrcisi? Avon Middle Imtruclnr is Jane Sidwt'll-Cuniuniv Far Sciicial fi:3Q p . m . • . mure information t:n\l 'J3.1-73')S ik-pt. 24 - Avon Hostittx Parado of •ST. MARY'S CHURCH CRAFT NOOK Bands, Avon High Si. Mary"s Churclt is planning their Sepl. 25 - Avon PTA Kulle.- Skating /tnmul Craft ,\'«uk for Dth:*f'i»b<:r 3 Party 4-<I p.m. . I*»«a. If interested in rtfsvrvinx a table or Sept. 26 - Iazzurcis« Avon Middle would lik* .more information. ,please school ti:30 p.m. ' , • , contact Lenoru Cathmn at 93-1-0467 Sopt 2B - Avon Council .daytime; Linda Arvndt a! 9?7-5i'5O Sept. 27.- Trint-Up Class Avon Middle evenings. , School 7:30 p.m. ' COMMUNITY CALENDARS Sept. 27 -Avon Library Stencil Class 7 AVON IJon't forj*et.your '\»oii Cbmmunjly p.mJ . •' ,, calendar! Thase , calendars run Sept. 27 - Open House Dr. Hronrk 7-9 Septen.ber tnrough .S*:ptember. They inAvon High form you about school und coinmniiiy AVON LIBRARY STORY TIME event*. Proceeds RQ entirely to support Avon Library. Ridgeland Drive, stoty the Avon Student Loan Fund, time begins. This year then: will be an The calendar?, are gold mid purplu. EVENING STORY TIME starting Sept. Tlio i.- $2.25 and are arailohlu at 19. Thtt 3 year old si" - time will begin ICA. cost Smith's Country Store, and the at C:30 to G:50 p.m. TV <-5 year olds will Clwmfst Shop or from any Avrm bo held from 7-7:3C t ,m. , Wuraen's Club member. The MORNING STORY TIME will start on Sept., 20. The 3 year old story AVOiV ATHLETIC BOOSTER CLLJU time will start at JtMn:2o a .m. and tho NEWS 4-5 year old class will be from 10:30-11 Avon Athletic Hucsters are nsettng October 4 at a p.ni. at Avon High For more information call the Avon School In the Cafeteria. : Library Ht 034-1743.' AVON SOCCER ANNUAL HALLO- is S5. Meetings urf tho first Tuwday or WEEN PARTY each month ai B p.m. Everyone Is , ,, , Avon Soccer Association will be hav- welcome. ing thoir'Annual Halloween Party on The Avon Boosters .Will be selling October 29 at St. Mary's School Hull. •cat cushions for S3 each or 2 for S5 al Tho festivities will begin at 7:30 p.m. ALL home games. ' Further details will bo announced at a Car nntenna jlaas displaying ihe future date. Avon £n«ie may be purchased lor AVON ST. MARY'S PSR CLASS Sl.5U.at homo games or ut the Avon BEGIN Hiph School. Avon St. Mary's PSK Classi«( havi: Thanks to ah who helped "'ako our . begun for Brades 1-4. Claa*-;; u re held on Tail Gate Party a *uccrs«. Alondeys fullowing school. The students AVON P.T.A. NEWS should arrive no later than 3:5S p.m. for Avon P.T.A. hnd it-s -first rneeling on classes that will start at 4 p.m. and end, September 14 at thy Avon East Cvm and at 5:15 p.m. had a wonderful turnout. The-'next Teachers fpr thia 19ae-fl9 school year meeting will be in Octoberare as, follows: Grade 1, Mrs. MikolaTho P.T.A. is looking for person or jczak; Grade 2. Sister Mary Aloys;l persons to run tho Rummagu Salo in the Grade 3, Mrs. Cn enland: Grade 4, Mrs. Spring. If interested in helping, please Marsiglin. cull Donna Clark. 937-6567. , For,more information pleriso call' St.. The School Lav> is up for RENEWAL Mary's School at 934-6246. and tho Avon P.T.A. Will bo working on OPEN HOUSE FOR DR. HRONEK publicity and to help the people of Avon An Open House Tor the new Avon vote YES on tho RENEWAL Levy in School Superintendent, Dr. Hronek, November. If interested in helping with lime has ncen changed. The n^w time tb(3 project, please cull Donna Clirk at . -• , and place Is Avon High Cafeteria from ' 937-0567, 7^9 p.m. ' , Plan to attend and meet and speak with our new Superintendent. BUILD YOUR BREAKWAU. • WITH SOLID . CONCRETE SLOCKS ^ to fain and has not been, contacted, please oill Debbio Zrubek. organizer, at 937-6349 for more informal ton on 11 o o p s . • • ' , , AVON HIGH BAND HOSTS PARADE OF BANDS Avon High School Band -.vill be hosting, as well as participating in the Loraln County i'arado of funds on September 2-t at H p.m. ,' The Kent Stale Marching Hand will ulso be performing. Ad in i si inn paid at the gate, , AVON P.T.A. ROLLER SKATING PARTY l , Avon l .T:A. invites rht; community t>f Avon tn join Mmn> fur the P.rst Kcllnr SkatiiiK Party " f tbe llMlli scliuiii yenrSkntin« I'arty will ho hold on September 23 from 4A> p.m. a! !!».' Upll Ar<;n-i, .M)H Clirv^-Uiful St. , Elyrlti. l'rt:Kt}>; tickets wUI 'in su!«I mi S f :ptu:nb«r 7.2 and 1'S at \\ui sultorjls ilur-, ing lunch pwricnROmt, is$l,75 skaleutltni-i^ion anil SI.25 for skalu ritntut. 'Fret; M'.i;tll drink with I^H.II fitiiil iiditil%siou. Wir.ir purplti and wild tr> show our scihiicjt fipiril! Knr itunv itifuniuitiun cult (<»;III •1'iifVii 411 u:\?T/AWh Ccntcl's Sheffield Lake customers will be receiving test calls from company representatives over ihe next several • ,-eks us installation of the new Sl.l million digital switching system continues., > "We wish to eliminate tiny service interruptions to our customers and insure a smooth transition when tho now equipment Is put into operation next month." sail Mih Tomasek. Centel general manager. "We will lw calling all ou- 949 customers to be certain their serv>.o will operate on ihe new system." Centers representatives will verify the customer's telephone number, aitd ask them to return their call. "This is on installation that will sfKnlficanlly improve service," Tomasek explained, "besides processing call* tnu-ce quickly arid quietly, it will accommodate custom calling features such us cu!l wailing nnd ctill forwarding."- Hi) noted it also provider for. direct dinlin^ of I n t e r n a t i o n a l c a t U . lower, miiinifjnanct; ci^lt and greater capacity fut Hrouih, Th«'digital installation • will nlso provide Sheffield Lake telephone subscribers -%-itIi n n opportunity to select a prim.iry lung-distanner company of their choice for " 1 " plus |1 *) dialing. i' f •k • t' •it i\ • f"i. if •a !•; hi % 3'23'x3' Appro. Wt 3,000 ea. 930 Miller Kd., Avon, 0 . Avon: 937-8284 — Clove.: : 236-5482 '235-1800 HOTFUDGE ^ BROWNIE DELIGHT'; . DOUBl£;_, NUTTY PJDG^ ' Two delicious treats, at o t ^ d^liclousty low price. Both Pft are inacie wilh cool and CR>amy Dairy Queen* soft serve. And covered In hot fudge. One's served wfth a brownie. And the other, nuts, trs a tudge lover's dream! So hurry while they're hot! Now on sate at your partteipatlngDoiry Queen" store. (SALE DAVS/SftTS MHK) N0WTHSl!9/23/S8 n *l Lei's All Go To Dairy Queen KENNEDY'S DAIRY QUEEN Miller & Walker Rds., Avon Lake 933-2208 I :|1 Queen 311 v-f'"7 •U ill h it i'i Test Galls Planned AVON GIRL SCOUTING BEGINS 1 Avon Girl Scouting has begun for girls grades 1-12. If your daughter would like ft1 i I1 fc.:: y >'/ )*• **' n \l Esitertaigimeni* MGP Revisfted...Edition IV Grssi VHS Library To Choose From - No Membership Fee! Hqnt N«W BeLaases- S2^O per day- General Library - S2.OO 2 days Selected Short Subjects - S1 .OO 2 (Jays if UJl . - - COUPON - - - RSIT2-GET1 CINDI^ELLA Feature of The Week • Johnny Be Good FREE Aw»Mat>la tor *19.9S (ottor Rooale) fc-T. Is *iLtUefarS169S f/Utex«•***>* OoUrOttotw 27. 1988 Lsarwood Square 37S Lear FW..- Avon Lake. OH 33SO1-K l_ake Rd- Avon Lake, OH (Noar Post Olf«co-Next to Cluonors) 933-7200 933-8999 RESTA Comrnunfty Education Center Featured &LOUNGE LADIES 3O i OVER. MEN M & OVER Daily Luncheon Specials 933-9781 or 933-3318 Ev^ry Wednesday 1 Dave Sanchez Spins Oldies Ohio Sept. 2? DJ Cam Brown Sopt- 2* Antiquity Sept. 30 & Oct. 1 PIZZA - BBQ RIBS SPAGHETTI - CHICKEN Daily Luncheon Specials , -J.V The Mighty Golialh P|ayers will.ap- . Dingledy. now of Anzooa The group ,jiear for the fourth time in a, Dinoer- went uu domg O! iguutl reviews and Ibea, J^J*. Theatre setting Saturday, October 1. lo Broadway musicalsTry-ouls Tar "Anything Goes", it l&aa in the Fellowship Hall, Avon lake United Church of Christ, as a part of cbotco far 1989. will be December CaJJ bandy Kimblr,! 1988"s Homecoming activities. if you have any questions Qernie lly-Hisey will df^^ct six soloists 1 aod a chorus !n "Looklrg Back** at 3O MGP membership. .he October 1 licuts, 58 years of community theatre produc available at the cfaunii office. 32801^! tions. Mrs. llg-Hiscy. also president of Electric BIv-J.. just west of City Hsll andji the MGP Board, slates' Ihut thrir first show was a fiiiidraiser for 'Eastvfew Koutu 83 CallUam 430 pm. 3 3 3 - 3 2 4 3 ^ | PTA. origiouted by '.Mr. Edward Oinnors Served . Tin 10 p.m. v 33424 Lake Bd..A.L. This week's'edition of "Around and jcilititsc ^ nbout Avon Lake" will Tcatunj a Irip CiUzcns will be interested fa hearing " 4 (hrpugh the Avon Iiiks . Communily what services are available at tbe E d u c a - ^ Education Center. ;• , ,: lion Ceutsr. ;Thoyivill During the tour Anne Naumann, IT fo direc'or of community tjdi/cation, will Tune in .;<•£ 7 , pan.: thi* tot! of the current education offering* ,.September ^2; or next - - . - ™ - , f W , v and discuss some of (he future: plans for Edptembcr 27; to: "Around and^Atbut^l t h e C e n t e r . • • ••• _: ' Avon Lako" on Channel 3^. ,'.v : : ; i.;"fisi^ Tho Cenlcr is houisur1 .Jn - the formar "Around anil About Avon Troy Junior High at 237 Bclmar Blvd. brou^it lo ytm by. the Avon ] After many years of lying idle, the Advisory Coraraiasion and i? building was opened this year and plans by Hobcrt E. Bulcn. were mnd« for 'use of Ihu rooms anil DeAngelis Restaurant & Lounge Pumpkin Sate Set 933-9743 933-4007 Located In Avon Lake Shopping Center ± Wed./^tunlay Nights Sp€daIBBQR53S , Served From 4 DJT1.-16 p.m. Breakfast Served Dairy 6 a.m.-11 aim. ,. Dait> Luncheon Special Friday-Lake Erie Perch' Now Open Sunday For Breakfast (Breakfast Specials) «<•» Klio Sorority is pumpkins happy, io announce thai ";•,';pffiocta for this they will again be selling: •are;,President, \oyre dccarcled pumpkins', at Vice-PrtnidenU Monde " lha Avon Lake Homccom- Aslakson: ins- Tho pumpkin crop is Secnilivy. Tholma. growlnB fioc in spile of rlgun. Corresponding Ihu drought. So coma car-; Secretary. Ida Vergn;' J ly Tor a good selection and j;Troasu«.r, Ctnny took for us at our usual. • t h u r S e e y o l o c a t i o n ' w i t h o u r Homccomine oaropw 9 a.m.-2 p.m. 1 pm.-ii pm 2 Large 1 item Pizzas fn Go' Sun.- Thurs. , 3 Large 11tem Pizzas $ 1 1 9 5 FRESH CONCORD GRAPE JUICE Free quart with this ad expires October 12,1M8 , T o Go Sun.- TJiura. 933-3801 GRAND OPENING We*re Trying Harder Thursday, ;5ept...29th Breakfast See next week's vdfor our NEW MENU Morv-Thurs. , 7 a.m; -11 a.m. 2 eggs, hash browns & toast, Daily Luncheon Specials Sandwich, soup & sm. beverage Weti-SFri. All the fish you can eat served wjthfrench fries & cole slaw. RESTAURANT & LOUNGE Sunday thru Thursday Daily Specials" 32085 Electric Blvd., Avon Lake Avonlake 227Miller'. 933-5i8ti -I (Corner of Lear & Elcc'trtc Rds.) 933-3091 . ^aiking Beimvi Thrift Shop Fine Food Spirit* A 933-9730 ^r^Jni™!^^^^1^^--^^^^-t^Sr?2^!^?^^ Avoa_Lake , M*'tef Rd. Pvk beat rarrp win boots gijttng in and ecaw C £ £ £ « ™ » n( * • **•««"• Jte-* , «S^a«««!««yh*****<* QWl-Drnra \& caed NCC-No Cause lor Ccmplain: 0iip.Unit-Dt3pat£he<l Uruu OUI-Onvino Under ine [ . SEPT. 4 ' '. , 0218 • Corpptani or bariung dec on Rosewood UTL. O*25 - Numerous can*; vcNcte hit somcining Fay & Lake looi, i^J botithboond Vkwyard. 249 tun 1 W at Bectnc & Fay, I o 19 with e 15 1110 - Compfc>rt Of hjwd music on. Laknoood •' • :• 1 3 : 8 - .Report ol 3 kids on bwuo breaking bcWev on Vondji. 24S located, a * r t s « j parents: , 1 9 2 1 - Squad responding to residence Rd ,1954 • Report of OCQ at Iwgo on *nwocd DVY • advtsed. . ' . . • Z22-* • R«pcrt o( 2 su3p,oous t r a i r * in , Westwinds.. Checked OK. • ' • • 2326 - Complaint ol large party on Fay. Adviser'. SEPT.4 .•'..: 0249 - Report of si , L m _ . . . ' . .••'•. vehicle on Ftedwootf • ,.; , • • • 093C • OeSwood ijsielMit reports damage to vohid e last night. Retort. • T1J5 - F i n ) Deal responding to Crush lire on 1 • .Highland. \ ' I ' ; . • 1430 - Report ol i\ ruway lomale)uven.Ie. Report. • 1320-Locatedruniway female juvenile tn Lwairt, 249toO H . 2157 - Report ol ci,* slnWng deer on V/alker. • Report. • SEPT. 6 , 0159 • 242 found glass dached on'window'or ourTim.-ijit snooping center, Owner 1 noMwd/, •-.... ., •. . 101 a - Squad responding to residence on Harvey '• P a r f c w a y - . • . •' , • • 'open, checked OK.. • SEPT.r •.'' •••••• • ..••.••.•'. •' •' ',.' 2040 • Report uf U7A H(W*0O« * 8-Jlmar. Irv !ur«fs. squad nootied. • 22l9 : ReportotMVAJayco»40rcnardPati« fto injuries. Report. 2248 - Report o l anemDied entry on Jayot House checks OK- Report. 2310 - CompUnt ol loud parry on Coventry Court Advised. , . * . SEPT 11 0026 - Resident teportj her 14 year old van miss-. ing, Report. 0045 - Abate rmasing jiivenrfe nov. home. • 0T42 - 249 round open wndow on scnool buJding. Checked OK. ' , 0354 . Report of suspicious male on Lake Rd. Checked OK. .• . , 1116 - 242 r»oons Lear Rd, crossing ugnais flas.if<ig No tr , >sight. N'A W nobied 1132 •TimberlarK: .'eaWent had vandalism to vehicle last night. Report. 1216 - 248 stopping vehicle on Yoder. Driver ta DtJS. 10 19 with him. 1445 -Complaint of barking dog on Norman. 1541 . Woman caller states there is p*obkirn at Safe Drivers C£=apare . •. . . . . • • / . : . . ; . •" . . " • ; • , • , '.• Your answer to high insurance rates... - Kemper Alternative ' 0438 - Sheffield Lako PD requesttno assistance looking lor burglary suspect, 242 repapntf1*^./:0720 • Westwinds rraidertt reports car broken into. Report. ' 0759 - Report of 2 dogs at large on Wolhef fld . OW rmtiliod. 1125 - Compiainl jMheft Uom vehicle on Luke Rd. FtepotL , ' ' • 1415 * Report ot neighbor dispute on EiigiewooU Resolved. , 1S30 • Report of MVA Electric ft South Po.nl. Injuries unknown, 242 reports no injunea., 193B - Repcrt traffic fighl ut Moora 4 Ejectric • malturtctoninQ; Ovrvlce notified. 2337 - Hiport ol stolen vehicle from local fij; Report. , - Report ct p o t l i i i i To Speak 0830 - Service Deot- lourwj a ccupW Of tacjcU.** at Bie^er Returned to scauyi. • ' • 1055 • Squad respc/tdrtg » SeachRvk Tcmtf 1815 - Carnage Lsne res^aent ccmptjrnn'3 o* louC m u i « frofn atea of rv^h school. UTL. 'iC2T - Repcrt ot cioowsu: cvsOTjte on Rice P21K fi^ S E P T ' 1 3 , ' .• ••' ' • . '•' C04 J - Report ot a f^ht at local esotaahrnem. *3 id-flsec and sent. • . ' • 0 9 2 i • Squad resocfd'rvi lo resmencti, en E'ecinc-. -, ' "' ' ' . 1025 - Bii~iovss on Pm'Odk rtLiians geltn^ otuceoe cais, • ', • American Field ddrvicu presents 'another fine, student telling aboiit a faniastic5]|itim.L>r on a foreign shore. . Oc~j:rpleaibei 2U at ,8 jjlm;. Matt StiNiliiugcr. a senior al Avon Lake High School, will present u program on his t-'\|jcricncc as ai\ exchange'studitfU in Wesl f7ertnany thU sumnier.jHe Uyctl. wi;h .a- family iri Neusladt+'arid visited1 Eus( Berlin, .Hoidclbdrg, VntI TrierCome arid liuar Matt">iinCercs\!ng storjO 1310 - Report by Lake^ RH resident s.-Wboal re, vras wawMmq disaopcared. • U.S.C G. Homecoming Bake-Off ^et Who will be the most special baker Ihis y«ur? Your iieighbot? Your, best ;*Jono by ao friend? Or can it be yc.»? Yes. it can! eluding -MayorHausrod.1. Como and enter- your recipes in Fdr/urther informal ion; Call Amy Miller Weiconie'Wagon's 3rd Annual Bake-Off at 033-8528 or- Holly Ki>valski; at 933-. at the Homecoming Festival on October '<t£95.: Please make all checks ;payable't6'' llic Avon Grand prize for the Best of Show- will be 525 ami the lucky baker's picture and , HOMECOMING recipe will he published in The1 Press. THE CONTEST IS OPEN TO THE ENTIRE COMMUNITY. Categories are pies, cakes, breads and ADDRESS. pastries. Contestants may choose ono or more categories. There is'a S2 untry fee . PHOME per category. The judging will be based on flavor, texture, appearance,-end the ' difficulty of the recipe. _, v - ^ » ^ Entries will be acceptwil from S-Qr^Q1 a.m. Contestants arc asked lo bring their • C A K E S i r " V '•?*'£• ^ ^ : • : ^ • ^ - ; : ^ • • • • ^ • - - ' • ^ • % ^ - ^ | 1 • • • entries in disposable containers with the recipe and the SZ entryfeeto the Avon - BREADS. KAns y . ^ - - •''••^'••v'lf^:'r:%';^r>j::^v;^ Lake High School,If.'room. t54.' The.; judging will begin, at 0:30 a^p. with tho>: ^PASTRIES ; awards ,prcsen»itiori at 1 p.m. A Bake -'>'Vr1-v:^^>S-.V^-;'^»'1 - • . ' • • ' • " ' , " . • : . ' , . • • • ^. ; _.";->.-*.•••.».•'-••.•'." t V - O ' . i ; ••.-.\-: RAYMOND F. KLINGSHIRN & SONS CO. HOME WINEMAKEBSj; 525 Avon Belden'Rd; Avon Lake Appointments now being':£;; schedufed foriresh grairje;;;';^ juice prckup^v'l;-.:,-..i':t:r'?.-:1^^ 933-9333 'Niarjara:-Concord: , Catawba: Vldal: , 1000 r RfctOil or dog at lorg., at Loarwood. DW noBrt . 1050 • Report of baDy locked in car at Fisher Big Wheel. Entry gained. , ' ,2004 - Squad responding to residence on Lew SEPT. 9 0044 - 248 reports a car on Nra In fwld off Moore Rd. OtO9 • Above vehicle stolen o u i o ' Cleveland. S 1 SEPf. 8 0 0 4 3 Fife Dcpt. responding to firu alarm al locV ftaiibt#3hm«nl. Checked OK. Rd. V • • 2 t 4 9 - Report ol kids shooting o».fireworks of Troy. UTL. . ' ,, 2350 • Report o l explosive noises coming from west end ol City. UTL. i &05 - Report ol harteis io Wi-Jds oft Fay. UTL. 23-18 - Sound ' respononu'to residence on -i H AFS Student SEPT. 1.2' | • • 03.12. • Woman reported W * was AUTS«3 By rr-an n ver-^cie soutfisccnC on 'Rl ' S3. Pla:e o' h d C-^en. but no furlfic • SEPT. 10 •- . ' C9I6 - Repot .oi cog at tatas en James Circle 0*iV nouJied. • . ' • 0917 - Lake. Rd. . resiCent reports prorwrty carnage by .efucie last night Rcpcft 1235 - Report of 3 docra'at larce at'C=Lwooc Park. DW nclrfiM. ' • 1533 - Report c l 3 o r t o.kes *y-d ol Cartwe LV«. GOA. ' , • . . • : . dO5 - Repw ol into, firrjer sown on Jaycox. • • . . - , 1612 - Squad responding to residence In t a n - , dings. Report of DOA. i - •; ,• . ,• , . , 1 6 2 4 - 2 4 9 notify Coroner, YI nbov*. NeetJdetec- , ", live, enroute.' •.'.••' >.,.•'• , 2J)22- Complaint dt kids tnrowlog *r?sJi around at BeachcaJe a Eteclric. UTL. . . . 2117 • Report of red pickup tri^fe operating " recklessly on Curtis. UTL ; ;, 2 3 1 7 T Resident on Loar reports finding boefcdow ; in LuvingS-' 2.120 -- Vtestetnos 'esidvn' repots 2,juvpn/£ a Aova«d - Report 0 | inds UTL. 203T1- juvenjtf en Maaort stales he v»as out of Octae. Yout*i ctficer to hancte 2153 - Ck-vcSand PD has locaied ew s£c!en Detectives noMted UTL-UnaWe To treats • GOA-Gone On AiWaf MVAMotof Vehicle Accident g g BOLO-Be On TCJJ Loofcout vNCC. heuso eti 1050 - Report c' 2 kids CartWSury. : i mm y Federal Kemper Insurance Company ^f? WINERY RET>U. STORE^ Open 10 lo^S daily r-.v • Closed Sundayj & Holidjyi WINERY .INC .33050 WEBBER ROAD A v O N LAKE, O H I O 44012 :':• (216) 933-6G66 ~ THE PERFECT ANYTIMEGIFT 1". Who Framed Roger .^national,.-,, Theatre Corp, fTlovie money® Coupon Book 10 . S0« COUPONS V 1 * 1 B0M05 CQUMN S5.50 VALUE! 2; Moon Over Parador :; Hot-To ^7 A. 1. Who Framed Roger : i Rabbit PG 2..8.MenOt|tPQ flvon Lake 871-5976. 933-3155 , 3348TW Laka Htwd nflalionatTheatre : , Bargain Malmccs Daily until. 6 00 p.m. Tickets sold 30 min (In Oolby Sierao) / ^ L , '; 3. Clean & Sober PG-13 wtimc PhonoLorainB Ved R B 4 . B e t r aJ • Elvna. 1-324-2151. 933-3155-Elyna .. Avon Accidents & Incidents 81 North Coast Nautilus & Tanning • 30 Nautilu* Machines Olympic , Free Weights Terming Instruction ' Bike* o n '1-90.. Adutt Single Memberships Tanning Memberships Call For Details 933-8075 • S20.00 per month $30.00 per month The Landings Avon Lake. • S E P T . ' • • , • ' . ' ' " ' • • i •, " • ' .• ' ' • ' " 0010 - Checked o disabled vehicle on Mm Rd. 033t • Assisted a motonsl with disabled vehtcto pn I-9O, 0903 • Assisted the fire Dept. at a business 1 M. 6 a.m.-10 pjn., T. 6:30 a.m.-10 p-m. W. 6 ajn.-I0 pjn., Th. 6:30 a.m.-10 p.m. F. 6 XITU-900 p-m. Sat. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Sun. 11 j . m . - l p j n . ' 8 estabttshment. Hours •• Definitions of some ci trie abbrevtaitons found in the Police Uica. QOA-Gone On Arrival UTL-UnaWe To Locate MVA-Motor Vehicle Accident B&E-Eteaiiiiyj & ErUering. , BOLO-Bo On The Lookout Fl'C-FkHd Intorrogated DWI-DrivinQ VVKIe Intoxicated ' , HCC-No Cause for Compiiint Dlip-Unlt-Uispolched Uruts ' OUI-Onuing Under the •nftuence sen..? 1.332 - l^icKed up a prisoner1 from verrmficn PO • lnca.*ceraled. ' 1518 • Report of a vehicle accidenl on 1-90, 19SS - Report of a vehicle accident on SR. 83. 2tQ9 - Transported a prisoner to Lorain County Correctional faofity. 2146 - Resident requests the arnbulance. ' . 2356 - Assisted a motorist wnth disabled venide Family Fitness Center Ten Year.Anniversary The Most Complete Facility in Avon Lake The Landings 1 I' • •. , ' 1144 - Trartsported a prtsiner to Lorain County Correctional Faculty. 1256 - Alarm 31 a business estabbsnmenL SEPT. 9 022? - Unit on station with a violator - •• • • • = r ^ g g 0220 - Unit on stabon.with a violator ReleasedorP bend. •• 0522 p o a b a ^ a 104 4 - Resident on Garden Dr. threatening phorje caB 1227 - Report of larcet shooting ofi French I 1421 • Assitled a motorist with, vehicto l o e k ^ j l ^ Entry oairted.. • • .•, . •-, -V-l'.-JiVa^" 1725 - Report of a vehlde accidenl SR 254intf French Creek Rd. ,-••:'•,:' 2 2 2 0 - Unit on station with a violator. 2221 - Unit on station wtth a vkfetur.. S E P T . ' i i 1 ' • ' . • , ' . • • • ••••-»;., ,:•,,>' - Y » 0941 - Assfsted a motorist wtth a dissbtod at a1 businew esiabfishment • .,- . ^.'.v.^L-ri 1031 - Resident on-E&tabeth Or. report*j daQsm t o l e s k l e n c e . ..•' .": . .• :.L-'•,•-•'•.• v . > i * ; j 1337 - Subject on stationto,fJea. J Violence. R e p o r t '•. " • • • • ' :•'•;.• '-.'V- "•>:.<,„ 1519 - Shooting complaint on Moon Rdv"; 1745 - Report of a motor bike beip&cp^ Juvenile Jn vidnHy of Joseph aneVOrtrctt l 2158-Alarrr 2334 -ASSK: o*y"«.:>. . . . . . . . , .-,. .vi-uit-^as SEPT./2 1116-Repodoffll •ChestairRd. "v • ,• . >•.• ; . - , • . • , - . ^.^.j.^ 1155/, Resident requesre the ambutartce.ive 1805.i AssMed a rnolomt wtth voMcfcrlocM 'Unobl^roonief. , •,.:•: •.^•h-.:W't$fflii ' 32JK< • Tranaported a pedestrian towante j I n c a r c e r a t e d . . • , .' •. • . ' • • . ' • - . . « • « ' -SEPT..13.- ; :. . ., .„..• : ..,.. .W'^y.:,^, 0552 - Prisoner released on bond. / 1546 - Business reports equ*pmoni atcfrn t 2202 - Checked a suspicious van fAvnd a ' construclJon area on Cr»«l«iew. v'Vi;^Vv^SBJffli : s c h o o l . .' • • •• . ' : . . . ' • • ' • 1803 'Assisted e motorist wtth disabled vahfcte5 2325 - Report, of. a ftght at ./. business onsnea.. , e s t a b f i s h m e n L '" • ' • • < . . • .'••• . ' , • • ' . ~\ • 2M0 ifleportofa • . . • • • I •"•;•••'.•-""•^'••'•«^f- fi»H S E P T . 1 0 ' ' •'• • / • .-••'•'• V '• '•' "••'• 2350 - Report: of ;nuspldous''lvehfcleV.atpli 0013- Victim ol» fight on s»itkxi lo file complaint, . neighbor's house on Schwartz Rd.>^4r^ii,'» : i J Prices Effective 9-22-88 thru 9-28-88 33362 Walker Rd Avon Lake.O Viva Paper Towels Pepsi, Die) Pepsi, Caffeine Free Pepsi & Slice (Regular & Diet) Jumbo Roll Limit 4 Please 2 Liter Registration has b eon extended for the "'.'.•X'-'Saturday. First Annual Avbn/Cako Pet Show, apontbb fip-12 >year y n u . ^!I»J;W-.J.II»!£IJ»"SJ sorod by, the Ai on Lake Animal Ciinia t me show will jte Saturday, September •-'dividu8lly,'.ari^gcd.7i ^^y;^"nan£ii^ 24.10-ll^Oa.m.Bi the Avon Lake Com- , on" experience as a veterinary; asstirta^ munily Education Center, 237 Bolmar. at Avon Lake"Animal,Clinid^i^f'' 1 Entry blanks and information are '"'In'1.;!addition;u BasJdni/.Robblns^airas available at the Community Center or at McDonalds will be offerfng prizes to'allg Avon Luke AnfmaJ Clinic, 124 MlHor, .••' participants^"' v'~'-r7\iJ^'H.r"iiS?W<^^n ' R d . , • ' .-"•.• ' . .•;-.". • • • • • ; \,Your,pet could also./win)'in:-*'^craa?y^ Any children ages 6-12 may enter., •I 1 ciitegory" "'Does -ybut; "pet ^hayeTitho^a Parent participation f,i required for those age 10 and under. Entry feo Is SI .longest, tail,;the shortealvnoser^brjthij^ most unusual name? Is your pet >lho; and payable at cithnr location. Sorao oldest, the most obedient; or;tfao'nibst; restrictions apply. Please: rend entry b l a n k . , . , • • . • "•••• .•••••• ;,; . . . , \ . ' . i " . - ? , . vocal7{If ypuri pet^nsjphetof,?tbijse> Drawing will be held for some special '>'•1 \"ctijzy:categdries"^ryou;i}<tnd fybde^pot^ p r i z e s : "•' ! •• • '• , ' \ ' • - ; . • •, : ^-'WilVbe Invited towdlkin the Homecbm1. \ complete? 10 gallon aquarium set-; -; " : InifParBdBion""Octobor:i.>^^^^J%i up from The Fish, Connection, 33445 ::; Judges:-:Wttl ^.beXDr.'i'Alfrad^Sfin'dodig L LskeRd. . , : Michole Pidone, and DionsrTaroneJ^AlI^ are staff membsrs at Avon Lake Animali 1 2, A free sitting for you and your pet • Clinic.;--: ±::?t^:fti^*l$&$% from Best Photography, 090 Avon - '•••' Kain date is Sunday, SeptembeT^25^ : : : ; 1 1 1 1 ; : Potato Chips Homemade Brand Ice Cream Pint Size. AH Flavors Flavor of the Month 'Turkish Coffee" Regular or Rippled . Leaf Rake SUN ROOM DESIGNS of Cleveland, Inc. Apple Cider Large Size 3 0 " Bamboo Rake — or — 2 4 " Steel Spring Your UstS6.98 Choice Call for FREE BROCHURE & ESTIMATE Vz Gallon Reg.S1:19 , Arpin Strip ^Cheese 331-7070 19102 Old Detroit Rd. Rocky Rwer Visit Our Booth At The i Great Northern Home' Improvement Show; ? Sept; 21 thru Sept. 25 Kraft Velveeta General Contractors Specializing In Pasturized Cheese Spread 2lb.Pkg.or32oz. Reg. $3.99 m Sale RENTALS! Beautifully designed with youln mind. F c ; Commercial Estimates Free Design Service 1 6 Ficus Tree JABRMwlngtnM.25% OFF Many To Choose CW33<M, Off Our Reg;£$49.i98 Hanging Baskets NOW S 3 2 9 8 Large Selection •• , ^ ?, Others From 514.98 "' 'i .'j£ii S5ooOFF • • \ V, : 4 Any Purct«»« Qf SJQ.M "Olmsted Square Pla J T^LominiRd ^ ' g S T ^ M " ^ q « S — •»••-•-••••. —• - • . • • . . . . . . . • ^ Near McDonaJds 777-9558 JJ BY Clayton Dusek, Supt. This column is a new venture. Thy purpose for me writing it is to open one more line of communiculiun between school and community. I've btien writing a "Supe's On" column for our internal staff newsletter lor : several years and Rick Hemtncr has graciously provided this space for our school column for a Jang, iot'g time. It seemed appropriate to try to put the two things together. So. once a month, the week after a regular board of education meeting. I'll do a littltt writing and try to keep you up-to-date on sonic of (he activities, events, and concern of the Avon Lake City Schools thnl may not be otherwise covered in the.media. I hope you'll let me know what you think aboul thu column and thot you find it informative. , SMOOTH SCHOOL OPENING PLUS FORD Our schocls opened very smoothly this yivir wjth «' slight, hut expected increase in elumentary enrollment. Bus routing was a tittle more complicated as a result of our expanding residential areas, but things became routine very1 quickly. . Obviously, the smooth opening waj>.sommvhut overshadowed by Ford's announcumutit about doubling thu size of the Avon Ijilcu Truck Plant In u cooperative venture with Nissan. I must admit that I did drive down Miller'Xchtd.aud had a vision of stacks of money standing in the field where the new construction will take place. I civbn had a newspaper reporter ask me if 1 had prepared my "wish list" for the schools now thai '"we" were so rich. No doubt, this "sudden wealth syndrome" will be contracted by many people, but reality is u littleless dramatic. • Sure the Ford expansion is good news, GREAT NEWS! But the increase in revenue will not come until 1091 and then it will come in annual amounts, rather than a huge lump sum. It may leadk to an extended period of financial stability, b'jt I don l think it should be viewed as a major windfall. Substantial gains and losses in our industrial tax base have occurred over thu, last ducarie, making mu.'vevy' cmlfous n bo Lit overreacting to this good news. , One last comment on the Ford prujuct. My pursuits! opinion is that Avon Uiku'ti Mayor. RICHARD HAUSROD, did an excellont lob in providing leadership to pull three communities together tu convince Ford that this protect should come to Avon Lake. Our bortrd president. DONALD ARMBRECtiT, and 1 wore invited to bn observers and advisors during the abate-, ment negotiations and w« supported thu final lax abatement agreement. ' LATCHKEY PROGRAM FOR EASTVIEIV AND ERIEVIEW With the super cooperation of our PTA's. the Northcoas', YMCA. and our school principals (particularly ANN MARLEY), an after-school care program for school-ago children • may, soon begfn at Erfevtuiv' Elementary School. The program will servo K through oil. grade students from Easlview and Erluvtow who need ii supervised place to go (iftur school. The development of this program follows u recent Hoard uf Education, decision lu continue a past practice ruyardinn ih« transportation of &tudu:its lo and from , locations other than their, homes. The practice continues to be that students may be picked, up or dropped off at n child caro provider's locution only if this new bunion is along existing bus routes. The decision angered' some parents who wanlL-d . school, bus'service from an elementary school on one end of town to a child care center in another elementary 1983FORDEXP attendance arpa. The board of education members, while sensitive to the growing need for "latchkey'" 2 door automatic with radio, a low priced ex(before and/or after school care) services, reasoned that cetiem economy transportation special - : its bus fleet could not rt.eet the demands thai might be placed on it tu serve all the special circumstances surrounding the child care needs of tiie district's 1200 sisfvo. UrcondHioned elementary students. Equity arid limited resources were key components in 1985 MERCURY tOPAZ it difficult decision. If the board chose to re-route one bus to meet the needs of one group of children, ft would 4 door sedan, automatic," p have to do the same for the needs of all other children. and brakes, staroo. sharp red finish With at least two major Gay care centers and many private in-home babysitters within Avon Lake, the bus routing could have been extremely difficult. With a bus fleet already stretcher to its limits by now housing -V-8, developments, the board fell it could not accede to a change in its existing praciice., 1985 FORD CROWN VICTORIA Parents of Eastvteivand ^rievicw students who want to know more, about the YMCA childcnru service should contact the Noithcoast Y.The Yoperated asiniiiur pro1986 gram at Redwood school for two years. The Redwood program closed this year due lu lacke of enrollment IT HAPPENED LAST TUESDAY (A brier report ou the fictions talon at the'regular September meeting of the board of education.) < . • • ' .' 1988 CHEVY CORSICA^ ....The personnel rupurt was approve*!", including 4 door maroon; automatic, air, stereo salary adjustments for I he following, teachers who are power steering and brakes, compare modeling the concept that learning is a life- long activity: BLISA BOMMER. CHERYL BURKHARDT, BETH DIETERICH. ROBERT GRAHAM (finished his Masters). CAROL - MEINERS. MARY NOVOTNY. pgac.y ndwi and doer tea. Cowpac j *\l NANCY PROKUPEK. JANE , 1988 CHEVROLET CORSICA^ , RAMSEY. JOHN RICHARD. KATHRYN SHANKO. ANDREW SPOONERL MARK TALAREK (finished his 4&tbf3frfyW,isuporJocUn£C8flltfltfsrBoMtf) :r •-.' • VT%Ji^vCS*% Masters). SUSAN WEBER AND MARY JO WILSON. Opt, po«r ikering and bnkes, Ut. crute, 5 ip±v/:" i j "h, V ! » * " w V .-..Had "first readings" on the following: Policy JFOC • - UwwPossessinn of Tobacco Products by Students: Regulation KLD-R -Guidelines for-dealing with complaints: Job Description - School Nurse. Actions on these items wiltoe scheduled for tlie October mectfng.' ....The Sociul'Studies K-5 Course of Study was' 1986 OLDSMOBILE CIERA approved, • 2 door coupe, automatic, power steering ....Passed the following rcsuluttmi supporting the In- and brakes, air, stereo, Immaculate . - '•'. turnational Day ot' Peace: ' ' , WHEREAS September 20. Uiilli has been pruclulntetl lliu [ritur nation;] I D.iy of Peace, and WHEREAS this board of education considers that teaching about the importance of world peace is ah im- tux portant part of our school curriculum, 1985 BUICKLIMITED ,NOVy THEREFORE BE IT KESOLVED that this 4door.darkmaroon;automatic,aJr.stereb,.. board joins with the Avon Lake Education Assocntion t i l t , p o w e r m a l . w i t n p o w e r w f n d o w s . • . : . , . .-,in celebrating the International Day of Peace fn the Avon Lake City Schools. . . , • ....Changed (he date of the regular January board meeting and organization meeting to Thursday,/ January 12. , ....Adopted goals for the 1988-09 school year, in SCHOOL NURSE 4 door, a u n , air, Mrao^ pnrar smring v d brakts, < The boartl of education is in the process of employing U u r p M M B n i s t ) , ,. . •..:»"• : ;-•,-.".",-..L a school nurse. This will bo either u 3/5's or full-time position. The person-employed will either hove to possess or b« qualified* to obtain a School Nursing Cor-, tificate. Qualified caiulidatus mny requosl an application by culling 933-1315. $4^95 $6595 $10^995 $9495 $7993 $5395 1984 PONTIACF1ERO COUPEY "indy »J0 Puu CaT iula, power brekct, Hmo and U » * <fr ££ fjf A powKMntoan.doorlocl(i.tffnoveabla»unro»f.K)KW 215 Miller Rd.. Suite 6 Avon l-ake, OH 44012 Phone (216) 933-2720 V I 0 C V 1986 DODGE LAWCER" universal Life insurance... so fJexifcSs it can adjust to your changing needs and a fluctuating economy. Check with state Farm. Bill Thorn hill, Agent y 1986 M E R C U R Y S A B L E 4door 110 Moore Rd.'Avon Lake, Ohio 44012 (Corner of L a k e , Moore SEIociric) ••:'/•' 1986 CHEVROLET CAPRICE CLASSIC*} Siitknmgor^V&ntamadcpoMrttwnpgl PERSONAL INJURY & ACCIDENT dAIMS 1976 CHEVROLET MONTE CARLO LANDAU COUPE Injuries by faulty protects or auto accidents may . entitle you to compensation. - N O RECOVERY-NO FEE- V-& autcrfiatic, ilr, sleraA l<o<»tr mtring & brahts, intmac-jtot* rmst u«car OFFICE HOUKS: Mon., W .. Thuii. fwt B-C^r. M ^OOftE^ $2995 ••;.' ' O N L Y 28'.88 CHEVYS. LEFTr • f l ;- 900A.M.10:OOP.M. flOOAM. 5:30 P.M. 9.00 A.M. 4:00 P.M. PHONE: LORAIN: 933-3231 ELYRIA: 365-2291 CLEVELAND: 871-2228 SANDUSKY; (419) 625-1693 607-MILLER RD/ AVON LAKE 933^615T ^; 835r3533 m M Office On Aging Gains New Director & Board Sand Buildup Continues At Boat Launch AVON LAKE -Mayor Richard Hausrud said "we ran into a problem" us he told council Monday the buildup of S3nd at the Miller Road Park Boat Launch is happeni g g ri ' , He Said boat launch attendants are not using om; of lliu ramps because of its closeness to th« shallow wulers where boats may scrape th« bottom as a result of'the buildup. , . At this time, the mayor recommended a price quote (u push the accumulation of sand back into the basin, but ho added that depending on the amount atlacht'd loihu quote, hi will determine IF that is the best course of action. No. action to correct the re-occurring "source" of tho problem was prupuM-d for (his point in lirae. Refining the source of the problem in June brought about diffurFrom the Ohio Department of Natural Ririourccj. council's public x ing ing g suggestions gg p Lakes. service committee, and authors of geology on th« Avon Hosts Reception For New Superintendent AVON - A reception vvili be held on Tuesday, September 27 from 7 to 9 p.m. ut the high school cafeteria, to welcome On Richard" Hroncfc and his family to out community. ' Dr. Hrotiek was hired recently by the Avon Local Board of Education to replace retiring superintendent Robert Barnhi*rt. Hronek has 19 years experience in education, including five years as ;! social studies teacher: seven years as assistant prin? cipal/alhletic director and principal: threo uVtd one-half years as superintendent of Van Burcn Local Schools: and, three and one-hall years as Bucyrus City Superintendent.' . , As natives of the Cleveland area. Dr. Hronek. and his uife Cindy end daughters Rachel, ago 9, and Renee. age G, returned to Northeastern Ohio because they found Avon very appealing because of the support shown by the community for their 1 schools. 1 ' • • • . , Dr. Hronek and his Family enjoy travel, antique collecting, swimming and skiing. He is a graduate of Kent State University, with a B.S. degree and a M.S. Education from the University gf Akron and a doctorate degree iti education at the University of Akron In 1982. Hronek and bis family are presently building a home in the (Jreekvicw estates, and hopefully will be in their now homo by Christmas. , , His wife, Cindy, is teaching Fourth grade in the Westtako School System. The whole community is invited to welcome the Hronek family, to our city. Refreshments will be served along with music...•'• ' , City Councilman Questions Pay Raise AVON - Finance, Committee Chairman Daniel Harailem questioned a pay increase given to cily part-time employee Carol Potato on April 12 without going through the finance committee. , • " • . - , < .. - Mayor Charles Busser authorized the increase on a memo sent to City Finance Director Michael Nolte. Nolte told the PRESS that he did not know when the memo. was sent. According to him, it was not dated. ' , According to the Administrative Ordinance number 27-85 forpermanent parttime employees, it reads: "Any permanent part-time employee regularly employed on a continuing work schediil&of less than Full-time, shall be compensated at the appropriate rate of pay for his classification. Art raises will be subject to the limit of ap-. propriated funds available for said division, as approved by council." , Hardem said no legislation was given, to the Finance Committee for review en this increase. The Increase of 75 cents per hour was given to the employee as of April 12. i w a . . ; ' . • _ _ • . . ' . • • ' • • . • , * . • • ' . • • • ' • •' . ' • Council To Establish Sidewalk Policies AVON LAKE - Some residents have deteriorating sidewalks, others have no sidewalks at all. These are the reasons the public service committee will discuss a sidewalk policy at its Oct. 3 work session. Councilman Dale Cracas brought forth a plan on Monday to place SI0,000 annually into a sidewalk construction fund. Since the expense oF sidewalks are ultimately a cast assessed to homeowners, Cracas said the iund would r"-vny* be replenished From assessments as well as council's $10,000 per year. But mombcrs of council and Mayor Ho us rod said the city needs to be more caraful and predictable oh how it establish*** fends For sidewalks. Councilman Don Liptak said, "'ne $10.100 will only be a drop in the bucket" for what city needs truly are, , , Crdcas was asked to take the item back to his committee for further review. Ho said ono passible solution for funding new sidewalks could be a required contribution to a sidewalk trust fund at the time of dovebpmdnt. / , Frequently sidewalks are not deemed necessary until several years after a homo is , built, only because the adjacent lots have no sidewalks to connect with. But, Cracas said, to have tho money In the bank at the time oF development would provide for . tho future and alleviate the surprise residents regret when they g~t an assessment n o t i c e . ' • . , ' • ' •' v • '•' • - • • , . • . A similar trust fund concopt was established io provide for recreational land needs, whereby developers pay a S200 indirect tax to.tha city for a targeted purpose. PET CARE Read A Use The . Ocsstfled* . Pamela A. Pohlmann Veterinarian In every field of medicine, research plays an important rale. In recent years researchers in ihn U.S. and abroad Itavn been studying a rare syndrome In cats known cs Key-Oaskoll syndromw or feline dysantononin. First Identified i c England in 1982. i* is widespread in that country, and cases havu been . reported in Norway, Sweden, and ihe U.S. Early, signs of lha disuaao are dilated pupils, respiratory prubbms. un enlarged esophagus.1 diarrhea, dried mucous rnnmbranes, and vomiting.. -•• I'II f i i i . i * — This isflccompaniodby depression, loss of appulile. slowed heart beat, and a decrease in tear production. If you have any. fjuesti»*n»-concernInjt your pet consult your veterinarian. This message is brought to you as n public service From Dr. Pamela A. Pohlmanh. Avon Lnke Animal Clinic. 12-1 Miller Road. Avon Lake,- Phone 933-5207. RsTresentatives of Avon. Avon Lake and Sheffield Lake recently thuse a neW= director for the Trl-City Office On Aging and appointed an interim board ot tnutaogj to serve for a rrarlod of 60 days. . . , •^^ The total restructuring of tho Office On Aging followed the resignation, ot tamgtdirector Man Mczlat who was charged wfth theft and gambling - oUeesmjrnins^ in 8 authority unrelated to her OfTicc On Aging post, while setting up a fundraiser*^ the Sheffield !«ai.e Community Center. •,.,.:../-•••:?'•-'-'^Sg^ife City officials of the, threo communities scrambled toi hirer a n e w director^ andjproperlvcs'tablished board by the end of August, as they feared federal, g r a n t m a n e y | | iitud .'or the program could be jeopardized and services minimized if the n e w j w K t ^ (ions were not filled quickly- . . . • ' ' '.. • ' ,, . •' : " -j- •-•--'."^•-•^•ns^ra Avon Lake Council President Erma Haverbaclc recently announced Jan Wotoi—*a was named th'a'ntnv director for th^ Office On Aging. ,-•• • .;/•; ; ^ : J S ' W * Representing the three communities on a GO-duy Interim board are btxUllcld resident Ed Williams, chairman: Avon resident Marge Spetafore, vice chai" Av'on Lake rewtlimt Marge, Macura. secretary; and. Avon Lake iresident Kinsncr, treasurer. • • . •'•.••.'..• 934-MORE Carry Out Only WE DELIVER '"•••;•.•• '^••••'•••^J-^m (alive John Bara (D-Elyria) recently announced the dates for the flrit-meetingsRaiid bearings far the Lake Erie Shore Area Redevelopment Task Force. Boggs and:. »>* are co-chairs of the 30-mcmber task force that was officially formed last'monL-, The organizational meeting was held last Friday at Lakeland Community.CoUeg^ In Mentor. The first two public bearings are set for "Monday, SepL.20 to ToledoandJ M o n d a y . O c L 3 i nC l e v e l a n d . . • •. . -. . . . : • • . - .^ • ••• -.•> •,-•;•• ' - & } . : ' % f $ $ $ $ l i $ r The task force will evaluate agricultural. commerciaVrecreBlional/.nesid^W ecological and industrial uses, of the Lake Erie shore area and produce,o^O^y"^ development plan. The group will work together with planning pr-jonlzatfoiiav] authorities and community and Environmental groups^interested in develop! along the lakefronL ' •...•., . . . * .". /;••'. \ m .-' .\.':. •'• ; ' ' ' ^ i V ^ . ' ^ ' V " : ^ ' ^ * 1 * Ropresentp.tivc Bara noted tho Importance of public participation:!]! this psi "This is our lake and together we need to work to plan for future developmentfita environmentally sound manner. 1 encourage anyone wbo cares about Lake Erie? t o 3 | Join us at a public meeting in their area " ^\^W Three more public hearings will be hcl 1 in Ashtabula. Sandusky and a thfrdV lakeshore community later this-year - ^ jj»)fl ' Bern said the nearest public hearing for tho Tress readership communities Is the , Oct. 3 meeting In Cleveland. It will be held In the second floor auditorium, of thoj Lausche Building. 015 W. Superior Ave " -% -.-."^Efc He said because many municipalities have Monday evening meetingsrthe limes'^ for public heerings will be from 3 to 5 p m os well as from 6 to 0 p m Children's Center Debuts On Cable ^ ^ """ AVON LAKE - thursdiy night (September 20) tho Avon Lake Cable Advisory;^ Commission's weekly program. "Around and About Avon Lake" -will touMhe^ Children's Center at the Avon Lake Community Education Center. \ •• • Sharon Bohr, director of the Children's Center, tokos Bob and Doris through the facility, and talks about the program During the tour, viewers will also;' hear.coQunenls by some of tho children \ . - » V i ^i ^ Following tho tour, "Around and About Avon Lake" will show scones'from, the Knights-of-CoIuaibus Deyat the St Joseph Carnival last July. Over 500 physically? and mentally handicapped adults were the guests of the Knights of Columbus on] that day. • ,, . r »_^*,•"**"" "Around and About Avon Lake" will bo shown at 9 p m. on Channer J l ^ 1 Thursday program repeats on Tuesday. October 4. also at 7 p m. * v County Assists In Emergency Management AVON LAKE - Council Monday welcomed Brian Holson. of the Lornlrt Coun , Emergency Management Agency, to discuss how the dry can fotn with industry io' conform with mandated hazardous material safety guidelines under SARA^TlGa l i t SARA Title III is a congrosslonol mandate'that requires industry^tp-Idtiit'^1*-" hazardous matorials under right-to-know provision**. It also requires a"comw ,tlons plan and course for action on the part of communities, shcu!d,an;accideht' .occur, i • _ . ' . " .'... ;•, .. . •. , i . . ; - , v . •»•"-'„'" ''•'"'' \ ' - l V ^ / j . ^ j ^ : \ j ; j V . L ^ J i W i i p ! ^ j i B f Nelson proposed hazardous material response teams throughouti^VcountyS brokrd down by geographi; locations. Avon Lako Avon Sheffield Lake and SheP field were fdeotlfled as Z o i \ B , which woiJd share an industry financed trailer of emergency equipment for the areu >-| Members of council tended t& ^.pport tho county Initiative to Implomonont tbe; response trailers, particularly when Nelzon said the only cost of;So city would hoi the man-hours lost while city officials attend training somlnars —s.^ - * ^ Fire Chief Gary Fryfogle was Idontified as the con'act person for n o ? ^ jurisdiction, should an accident occur. He would then be responsible for dispatch 6f§ equipmenl! ar^ personnel In response to emergencies, as well as communication" with the;- ..ui County Emergency Management Agency. ^ ••'•••<•*".-:,:•.-^ps^Sifi _ Avon Lako was chosen ds the location for the Zone B trailer, accordinR to Nalson.7 bncaujo It has sovon industries that use hazardous matorials »-•---^-r^~-r^™ww^' According to Councilman Leland Lapp, Avon Lake Is tho home of 76 percent of all potentially-hazardous materials in Lorain County... , v . : W . : . . : : ^ . . : . : i ^ i ^ H i 1 ^ ^ Councilman Greg jyika noted it Is more economical to comply with SARA f We III with county assistance ratter than doing so "on our own." particularly because ti£ dustriw are ccntributlng to th« costs of equipment for the county program. AT Bonnie's Lakeside' Salon • Calzones , Specially CaJzones • Sandwiches (Next to Ubrnry) •..•' • Lake Erie Task Force Holds Coastal Meetings^ ...of what you're hungry for. 2408 Ridgeiand Dr. Avon ' A committee ot Mickey .Farmer. Joanne Sanders and Erma Haverback a reserving the hoard, while In. the'process of revising Office On Aging policy with guidance from Pat Littleti.n. director of Offices On Aging for L o M n . p o M n t y . V ^ v ^ - ^ ^ ^ ^ •'•• S a l a d s • Pop We're Pleased To Announce *~JL To Our Staff ^ CAROL ANN BOHR Hours: Mon.-Thura. 1t a.m.-Midnight : Specializing In The Newest Styling Trends' 30a Sun.4p.(ii.-itp.m -^ ; (Formerly Manager Or I»cnney s Viiltm. Mwlway Mall) 4 (Ami. Avon Lalie, Sheffield} 92MOORERD. ls3F&v&£? 933-9074 * V '•• by .Mike Nuga AVON t.AKt; - School Pru».i.(.-i! .Kathy AnifoKeu «-\LUM.'I1 :ht: pupils uj 1 Weslyiew Elementary i.-s*-t Tiii".d,iy' to w.-tlch a huusi) thjt,\vjb bo'mji moved duivn Moore Kami. "Tii« whole school i<> nut, 1 ' .I'rinuu.'il Andotsun said- "This is a piod ajiplic.iI'on of.uhiit the kids. learn in Alienee and social studies'clas'je.s and the. w j y people have to work topjllier within the community." 1 The ho'u<>t> lhat u a s moved N owned by Sandy NVntclh, who would not part with the structure in a recent buh- of the lot beneath it. . ' , "My Dad built thh lionet- in IP5t>," NetiiL'th said. Her father ib.lhe late Sam . Trivanovich. a former .city r;ot.iut;tlrn.-in and ddvelaper who hud built about 1UU Avon Ldki> houses in, recent d<>i;iid<:«., particularly in tiie viictnity oT MoonRoa;i ;uid Eli-ftric !loult:*ard. For1 jiitrl .of Hie vtow 'and narrow iourney mini Moon; and Like to M>nire and Cl'iol^a. Numcth sat 'in the IIUUM; with a friend find it WHS hard for her (o hold buck u tear as so i»;my tneruories revolved around th« hiiuse .ind her family. •' ' • Second Kra.k1 lujchur Debbie De.tsy said her lesson plan in social studies minted to the iliovo n s s h u target L<d thy Ihtimu: "NeiKhbtirhood Changu: Problem Solving & Solutions." MrsJ Ocusy informed her class of the niovinj; company's lieud to take do.vn signs and utility lines, couucniting with cily sorvicc crews, ihe Illuminatinn Company and Centcl T e l e p h o n e , Comppny. , ," rhus*.- pi'ijji!,,. lived nn :r.y sti^vt'L;ik>' Ko.i.I," .s.iid M-oHsii Kr.jii,T Ciiriity H<,>!himi;r. Her friend-- .i^rr.-d ili.it itnuin« liic Uow-y w,is \t w w uwmpi., nf i.Oimtiiniify rli.-ii'ii.! ^-35Ts "UlL-y m.'i;U tht' [t;t fo^oiit.'tliirfg they nt.n.'d lo'budd. I' ttnrik'. st; tti-'tl'si wh\ they're inovitiL' it." ddij^d i tji^snuiti* Erik.i C a. nihor uimmunity 'chjni*es l.l"' kids tdenlifk'd were improvements iiKi.ie iii riict^iU y*.Mrs M tliL- Old Firehouso Civn C'.'iiier. Utam-e^ m ijn; Ayon I.JW- Public Library, jnd new crmMrmrlton of offii,.'' buildii'iKs1 at Moore imd^Vnlkcr. Nemt'ih said thi> move went Mimiillily. takirfi; ihree hours nithi-r, than mi lislimattti five tiuurs'. "The pi-upli- ivi'r.rr ju-it gruat today," she said. "A friend .ind Moon* Ko.nl n-si«i.?nt. Bt.'iil.ih Pouers. also made rrst1 ii nice ltim:h In 1 i- .il as l!ie huusi! .irivt.ni ai fit IUMV Mural it Son of Cfi-Krf.ind MIO^I.TE the iitjusu from :]33!):) Lake Rii, U> an imdiilerminvd address at t!ii.1 corner of Moore and Chelsea, w.lmru Iniilder Stuvc Sylvester i^ mi.'flii.g iKiusiiij; deniatids in tlw Moorelatul Subdivision. Kopf Construction Company is in tint process of uptfradin;; the Moore and I^ikc Koad intersection. The land is zoned ,K - :i. a l l o w i n g in u 11 i - f a iii i I y d-'vulapmonts. which includes apartments and condominiums. Although KopT said he is improving the area, he chose nut to reveal details before piumi* ittfi coniniissiou members are able to reviuiv his plans. v« •H I '}!&£, M ^ J-TTT^T.o >*, .j.', • '^-t^m REMINISCING - Sanely Nemeth, owner of the house being moved, waits in iffor part 61 the journey as she lights oil a tear. Her father built the honie in 1956., ' ^ *w .-£. W • HV ** 't "-'• iffi a ^r /4 &hS tf£ s 7.1 -:.r . " V." . - p . . SCHOOL'S OUT •• Pupils of Westview RIementary Schoo!. on Mooru Rt-^d. learn about cbmrrn 'nity change as they watch a house being slowly moved to its newtocatibn. •' ' ' • «. •iJ~^-*i . Get The At It preserves, restores & beautifies fine car finishes Special 5 Step Reconditioning Process... 1) Rub out body r c p 40~oTi~ ^ ~°^ f.^, IS ifc-"Z\ j 2) Clean & wax chrome j 5 step Process «*•, '«» ( 3) Glaze body •--- 4) Completely wax & seal finish ,^r.w./.w.~~y 5) Clean & dress tires & For All , For An Tax Size Cars Call 9 3 3 - 4 3 7 7 Appointment 933-4377 HS§ WM n.-Sat. Bi30 a.m.-7 p.m.. Sun. 8:X n.m.-6 p.m. 'X,. 454 Avon Bolden »fe?j S0UEE2E PLAY - A1 tittle pull here and push there provents removal of some signs, including the one at York and Moore roads. . ELUS £.*F^:*.:H*#^ THE'PRKS. SEPTEMBER 21. 1383 PACKED IN OIL OR SPRING WATER STAR KIST CHUNK .LIGHT TUNA REGULAR. SELF RISING OR UNBLEACHED GOLD MEDAL FLOUR , 40- OFF LABEL SURF DRY DETERGEN 1 NlWLE'S 16 07. CVTWEM. OH M 02. WHEAT SPLIT TOP BREAD. . -IOAF NADlSCO REGULAR, UNSAUUD Oft LOW SALT LAWN & LEAF BAGS PREMIUM SALTINES. MUSSELMAH ClltfifiY" - PIE FILLING. .: 3IOZ.CATJ Vr.GETA01.E OH V E G r i CAMPBELL'S FINE. MEDIUM, WIDE OH EXTRA WIDE- •INN MAID . NOODLES SOUP _ 1050Z CAN NABISCO 18 02 RCCCnCHCWV CHIPS AHOY COOKIE'S HUNT'S " SQUEEZE KETCHUP 32 02 BTl 24 0Z.REfriJl-APOtl 33 02 MOTT-'S APPLESAUCt IGA BRAND POP; , IGA.." In-Store Bakery SALTINGS GEL MOUTC YOGURT CUPS. ,. DCLL'ONIE FRUIT COCKTAIL. DfiY ROASTEO Or. COCKIAiL PLANTER'S PEANUTS tiioz j*n FOUR PIECE PLACE SETTING r BLADE PORK ROAST ECKBtCH SUOKED SA'fSAGE OR I iELBASA, ce BEEr r,cu\ TOP ROUND STEAKS"... ... FLAirj OR QW1LIC STYLET DECORATED MATCHING ACCESSORY PIECES . BEEF BRISKET FLATS. W£ST VIRGINIA DHAfja eoMCLtn RUMP ROAST ECKHICH BEEFOfl i: CHEESE ' i --, SMOKED $109 JtCETAflLEOOWL SALT& PEPPER' PORK SHOULDER PORK BLADE USDA CHOICE BEEF ROUND FULL CUT GRAVY BO&r WITHTIUV OSCAR MAYER SUCED REGULAR,! HICK, THIN ALL MEAT B O L O G N A , , . , t t20Z.PK0 OSCAR MAYER8UCE0 ' C S8&sa®a ou/irnrPORK CUPESTEAKS \-im COUPON '] LB. CHICKEN LOVERS CHOICE ,: r: =• V-"« \\ ••'.': itonawMaby HauthsW*'-'^' « '•'•/•. : - •> mnichlno . •' Accessory Piece. Dairy Fresh.... Deli-cious.... POTATO B1ERY HAVARTl: ."••'•:"• TURKEY PASTRAMI ECKHICH KRAFT SHHEOOEO COOKED CHEESE... ^ LB. $399 CHIPPED CHOPPED; HAM B t E R Y - ' i ; " '-' :• WITH EACH A N D B ^ Y $t0.00 PURCHASE YOU CAN TAKE A 0 V A N T A C J £ / 3 F ONE OF THESE SPECIALS. VELVEETA SLICES ' RUFFLES - ROLLS W £ * H T WATCHER MOZZARELLAT CHEESE..:;.;;;SJ!LB; YOGURT THOMASSOM /ALL MEAT POTATO CHIPS . PILLSBURY CINM W;lCI?«3 •" - : " • " : - -r^WIT/ J ?20 • 2 ITEMS, V ^ m 530 • 3 ITEMS. ETC. * ROLLS....:. . HOUSS V FRANKS COFFEE 1 L S PKG 3BC2 POTATO CHIPS 16 DZ. BAG 1LQ tJAG - cOZ ORANGE«« B I E R Y • p E P P W O N I : " I ;"•"••" $3*9 t6/ia 02. 8TLS + DEP. KRAFT (BONUS SIZE) 13W 0 2 . REGULAR OR 14.4 OZ. EXTRA THICK HJACRESCEKf HAM:,:.... ..:;..LB; ! . . taoz SSSS. : ECKRtCH SUPER TRIM ROAST BEEF . . . > i CITRUS BLEND.. •..OAL '.: " . . . BUTTER CHEESE^.:..,; ;L8. SALAD..;4~..,,,/.LH. BILMAR SUPERIOR J PEPSI FREE ...EXPERIENCE HEAL MILK & CHEESE PRODUCTS! .-CUSTOM SLjrED MEATS a CHEESES GOURMET . . . j J "UUITI COUPON Ptn i *ui» JUICE AMERICAN i CHEESE : ^ . - V L B ; ~s£2$i $159 m/' ft THE Frozen Favorites.... THOMPSON WHfTE . : - - SEEDLESS -.• u ...SAVINGS & FROZEN FOOD CONVENIENCE! MRS. PAUL'S GRAPES LETTUCE F. CHICKEN OR ruRKEv MORTON POT PIES Dinos EVE REGULAR |HEAD OR EXTRA CR£AMV ;;;.JUMOO COOL WHiP - . . . . - . 8 0 2 C T N 'HONEYDEW MELONS.: ^NECTARINES.,.;.".,.,..-.-..; V JUMBO CAUFOPNIA _ _" *- : RSH FILLETS OR STICKS 1 i-.i 02>KG 03 *>-, S 15-302 .PKG TWINPCPS • " - 99 5 , . " I2CT. U-f IH !iJ iVJFH rKI3C0UfQN AFIfJAKr!p(>*s fooJI.fYCI a A . C T U > O C4 0Z DTL . . IfufGRISCO f«l\ COOKING '^SlOIL. . . , EGGO WAFFLES..: T L^II^^^— A ^, £^L^: SAUSAGE, PEPPEROM OH EXTRA CHEESE irALlAN STYLE PASTHV CRUST TONY'S PIZZA, IfiA j ^LlJJlT CUE COUPON ( l E0 TAMILV . v . £ j a i ". Sf fT ?«. toss I t nVrh~ CASCADE * P # LIQUID _> UWiI Cue COUHON PCR FAMILY " i' " * j i I . CFFEH EXPiflES SAT . SEPT. 2*."iOi3O ' V ~ j no: t.iWIT OWE COUPON PER F A M I L V 3 0 F r E f 1 E x p | ( l C S SAr L J ' 4 Liuir OttE CDUPOfl PEfl TAUHV C F E H fXPjflCS 5AT . SEPT. M, IMS 4 VAWETiES SrOUFFER'S i. V E U O W ' • - : i'1 •i COOKING ONIONS:. FRENCH 8RE.WPI7ZA.".,.."... .. $2*9 - FRENCH FRIES & TATEfl TOTS ORE-IDA POTATOES. . . . . U BRUSSELSPROUTS. LARGE""": * :'-i]"} : ^ - - ^ ; ' ^ GREEN P E P P E R S : ^ APPU L DUTCH APPLE MRS. SMITH'S go 39 V^ I , Kacp's fiv.it.no> A A^iin Ln!<« NORTHERN f /j>A;NESTLE BATH • * . • *n.L &MCHOCOLATE l .QU!K TISSUE . . - H Liwi r ONE COUPOH pen r AMILV UMIT CMC COUPON PER FAMiLV I I 5-OFFER EXPIRES SAX SEPr. 84. 1968-j ! 6. Of FEn EXPIRES S.\T . SEPT 5-1. 1 •3 *A . . ^ 33479 G LAKE RD., AVON LAKE, OHIO 933-6203 MON.-FR!. 8:00 A.M. TO 10:00 P.M. SATURDAY 8:00 A.M. TO 10:00 P.M. SUNDAY 9:00 A.M. TO 9:00 P.M. AVON LAKE IGA HOURS' FOODLINER - 37525 COLORADO AVE., AVON, OHIO 934-5109 KOPP'S ICA FOODLINER HOURS MON.-FRI.9A.M,TO9fTM.' SAT. 8 A.M. TO 8 P.M. 9 A.M. TO 6 P.M. ON SUNDAY GQfli '12 U3eH31d3S 'SS3Hd 3HX ' Learwood Square Growth AVON' LAKE - Four new stores havi* opwnei' their doors at '.uarwood Square Shoppir^ Center, located at the corner of Lear1 and Walker ' Roads, iri Avon Ute. . . ' ,Movie Mart, a video »tcjr<:. offers thousands of (illus and movies in stock in a bright, modern store. As the second location in Avon Lake, and the sixth in the metropolitan area, Movio Mart owner; Bud arid, Tex Butcher said. ''W« arc committed to giving our customers the best selection and service around." Tlierc is no membership fee and r.enti'ii v-re: New Kclcascs at S2.50 piir day: ; Gon'Jral Library at $2 for ? days: and Selected Shor* Subjects at Si for 2 days. Store hours are t p.m. to 9 p.m. Monday through Friday;. 1* p.m. to 9 p.m. Satur- ' day and Sunday. ' • • . : ' •' • , Sassy's Flower- Shop, a full-service florist, is owned by Barbara A. Stiubert , of North Rtdgcville. As an experienced floral designer. nd graduate of Hixsen*s School of .Floral D-.-tign and the fawlalr Florist Schoplof Moral Design, Barbara • ''Invites everyone to stop in and visit tin; new simp.", In it, you will find fresh flowers, plants, silkl, country items and also Fenion Glassware and » wedding department. Delivery sarvicu is available asaroTelenora.AFS, uncl Redboakwtro services. Store hours are 9 a.m.; to 6^ p.m.. Monday, Tuesday. Wednesday, Friday and Saturday: 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.' " Thursday; closed Sunday. Tolephbno is 933-U400 or toll-free 800-543-7450. , The United States Environmental Protection Agency (U.S. EPA) Region V. is giving notice of its intent to issue a Hazardous Waste permit to the Criemfcn Corporation (Chemtron), located at 35850 Schneider Court. Avon, Ohio. The permit would allow Chemtron to treat and store hazardous wastes. Chemtron specializes in 'reclaiming and recycling waste solvents by d'stiilation. Still bottom residues are b!e"nded into pumpable muctures that are sent off-site for incineration or waste fue.1 use. Chemtron will stabilize acidic and iiietal-comaining liquid wastes. Certain 1wastes are stored without treatment. No hazardous waste is disposed Of on-sile. • , Drum and Tank management (or storing and/or treating the waste is designed to prevent releases of waste and the drurrs and tanks are located oh diked concrete pad*. Uquids collected en the pads are dumped into overflow tanks. • , , • • •• Under the conditions of tha Chemtron permit, the maximum amount of wiistes to be stored is 55,000 gallons in 1,000 55-gaIlon drums, 4,500 gallons in roll-off containers and 120.850 gallons in tanks, and the maximum quantity ot hazardous wastes to be processed is 4,y00 gallons per day in roll-off containers for solidification and 8,000 (jaiions per day in tanks for blending and grinding. A Public Hearing may be held on November 8,1S8&. The Hoaxing, if held, will begin at 7:00 p.m. and will continue until all persons who have registered have had an opportunity to pre-senl their comments for the record-. THE U.S. EPA RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CANCEL THE HEARING IF A WRITTEN REQUEFf FOR A HEARING IS NOT RECEIVED BY THE CLOSE OF BUS1NF.SS ON November 3, 1988- The request should include t h ^ reason(s) for hoUing a Hearing anu those issues which will bfc 'ilscusaed atjhe Hearing. CiiTirrents will be received from the publicduring t*io comment period. . 7hi public, comment period on the draft permit begins September 19, 1988. and a'Os November 3, 1988. All written.comments on the Chemtron Facility ^pplica'ion and the draft permit musl be postmarked by Nrvember 3, 1388. Comments, or a request for a public hearing, should be sent la .Ms. Adrienne 0. Hardy. U.S. EPA, Region V, Office of RCRA, 5 HR-JCK-13,230 South Dearborn Street, Chicago. Illinois 60604. The Chemtron permit application. !he U.S. EPA draft perm't, and Fact Sheet are available for inspection at the Avon Public Library in Avon, Ohio. These materials and other supporting documents, including all data submitted by the applicant, are also available for review in the Administrative Record, at the U.S. '•.. EPA. Region V, Office of RCflA, 230 S. Dfearborn, Chicago, Illinois 60604 from , 9:00 a-m. to 4:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. Please contact Ms. Hardy at (312) 886-1657 for further information o' assistance. After the t£ose, of the public comment period, U.S. EPA will evaluate all comments received before issuing a final permit decision. Each person who submitted written, comments or requested notice of the decision will receive notice of the final decision. Under -TJ CFR f i t ® (62124.17, the U.S. EPA will also respctci to all significant comments on :he draft permit- specify which provisions, if any. of the draft permit were changed, and indicate whether additional documents have been Induced in the Administrative Record. The U.S. EPA's response regarding a decision to issue or deny the permit will include a reference to the procedure. '•' "appealing the decision (40,CFR f i i @ ' f62t24.19). U.S. EPA's procedures ).• public comment and hearings are found tn40CFrfSectionsi24.nthtough124.i3. , 16 • 16 • 16 • 16 • 16 • 16 • I B - 1 6 M B - 16 • IB 6 \ ie IS HAPPY 16th BIRTHDAY RYAN 16 LOVE. ,•• MOM. DAD 16 MIKE 8c A D A M 16* 1 6 * 16 • 1 6 - 1 6 * STUDY SKILLS • Pizza •, Calzones ••'\'-yl •'Salads • Sandwiches;. •'•• ' < l • ' . v . ' : , - ' - ' v , •• •:•• • v-.'l. IF YOU HAVE THE WILL;..WE'LL TEACH YOU THE SKILLS! * DRIVER .•:.•.; J . • - '• " v *". . • . v v - - . ' - • i. :• • ; .;•)•,• ... r*riti.*pm.i,m., , t -\ .-• awuf p-M.-tip.ni. - \ l Auto - H o m e - High Risk-Boats Business'- Bonds -Motorcycle \ Introducing The Moms TirrieJ Off Staff 1 a Kindorcare program in Atlanta ^ h e l s i \$h\ The Moms Time Off Program, starting next week at the Community Education .••'« new resident of A v o n Lake, but ^ r e w - Spi up in the Cleveland "ortja. She also Center,. will be staffed by !wo women SDverol years experience in with previous experience in child care industry!'-. . ..,••'. ' ' L ?..:':,j^-i settings. "Both women < are moms themselves, and enjoy worlc'ng with tod- ... As of press lime,'there are still a few? dlers", says Holly Kowalski. Preschool openings i n the* Thursday Mems Time Pronrams Director. , Off Program. The Wednesday Program is full. For detailed informfiion on t h e Gin««r Simon' ran her ovvn nursery the: school "Simon Says", in Avon Lake for Moms'Time OffProgram, stop 1by Community Education i'Centor.' *1 23T\ five,years. She also has a teaching t* •*„ degree and several years • experience Dolmer, o r call §33-2701. > t&iching, grade school. : Roberta DierinRer has been an aide'n NOTWCOF Sheffield jouuwa yo H i r i n g to b* hdd on Monday C totar 24.198a. at 730 pjn. in trw Awn L A * CouncD;Chamt»r#. 15C AronB«fd«n nsud, upon«jKOpos«d «K8pt>on to the Muter SaMUry 5«w»f Plan (w O tA * Sheffield Lake Schools '"Begin the" weeK or ?: :'•'-, A Full Service A. gency Since 1952 9:00-5:00 Daily [Sat. Closed June 1st thru Sept, 1st . 933-5223 - Cleve. 835-7242 , :-. S e p t . 2 6 •••,.•.• •'-. Avon School News L The TownsenrJ Learning Centers Bob Allen 247-8300 "WESTUKE 2fi915 Vfrwhrood CHAGfllN r'AUS JtO Btl StraM OEVEIANOHTS. 12429 CM* Rd. . „, ~H AVON HIGH SCHOOL OPEN HOUSE. Thursday rrvoning. September 29, 1988; 7,P.M. ; Pnrenls an cordially invited and encouraged to atlend the Open House at tho high school. The program will begin at 7 p.m. in tho Ryin. Following the opening program, you will have tha oppo tunHy «» bo with the teuchers in their classroom^ Sic? guidance area, library and high school Refreshments will be served by (ho PTJV in the cafeteria at tho conclusion of the cvoning. , h *n p p » p bting raqiwslod In conjunction .wltft OamaOia ConsUucUon SubdivJakm Mo. 1. wtifctt is loutKl on Uw ««t~ Rood. intomwtJCA psrtalnlns to lhf> am«nd<nent thoH remain onflitHi ih* of!** of trw Ciwk of Council 'or the lnap«cbon eJ anyon* MO so tr OvkofCouncH Z28451 Bloodmobile The- Loroin Coyntj tiloodmobite will bo at Avon Loko High 'School. 175 Avon Dcldon R d , Avon Lake on,1.Thursday. September *9 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m legal Notice Grade* 5.1} CLASSES 444 Center Rd. Avon Lake , __. •::':• t KORESTLAWN The. school year ,ha» started horu in Sheffield Lake. With it carn'c some changes. This year Forestlawn School is 'he homy.of fourth and fifth graders only. The school houses four fourth grades and three, fifth grades. There i^ a class for DM students ana also an LQ resource room; There was sotfiw anticipation on the part, ' of teachers and students alike as to how this ivould go. The first lew days here at Forestlawn have Leon smooth sailing all the way. Teachers have prepared their rooms with the older children in mind. Already they, have begun talking about how science equipment, planning lime. etc.. can be bettor utilized this year to organize for the students now and in the future. Thu students hove come ready to iearn.They seem to have adjusted to,a new school layout., with rostrooms, gym/cafpteria, office, etc. located in pliic&s to which they have have been unaccustomed. Their behavior is excel' nf, tiven though' there hn'/o been new rules or procedures they have hud to follow. U the I9B8-89 school year for the stuff-and; students ut Forestlawn continues to go as well as those first few days, this promises tp be an outstanding year. .-• •,,;••-".. -.•.•!-.:•..•;,•;• H O U R S : ) Mr. Todd -, Vour Cleaner, has been s.»rving the Cleveland metropolitan area for 25 years arid theiropening m Avon Lake marks their 25th store. As a full-sorvim dry cleaner and shirt laundn. Mr Todd also featurtw cmiHJay tlry cleunlng. shoo repair, and complete care for all fabrics Managed b : J a n Wjiesemann of Wr^tlake. tLa store hours are 7 30 a.m to 7 p.sa.B Monday through Fnda, 5 aja to 0 p.m., Saturday; closed Sunday ROC'i! Card and Gilts offers irendy canis and gifts with elements of fashion and stylo. This fun and fashionable store is,filled with greeting cards, stationary, gifts. T-shirts, gift w r a p mugs and seasonal merchandise.; The shop alw features candy from the Candy .Shop in Vermilion. Owner, Voro'Moorettndher daughter Rebecca, said. "We are proud to came to Avon Lake and know that people til all ages will find that special card or gift in oucstore."Storehoursaro It. a-m. to 8 p^nv~:Monday through Friday; Saturday. 10 a-m. to 0 pra; dosed Sunday, rlburs >vilt be extended during the holiday^: • , '', ;' : According to Neil C; Weinberger, Vice j President, of JND: "Properties, InC^ t h e shopping center dovehaper ind mnnase-^; ment corapany,,"Fox Drug wil! be cpening flny day,, and opening for cthar •aiorcs will be^fonhcomlng titAAgi'and opening celebration ' for tearwood Shopping Center.-Es planned for* poucver NONOtSCRIMWATlON ON THE BASIS OF HANDICAPPED STATI , t Avon Urt» d o « not Utaetunlnu* on m« Basis ol h«no.iaop«j a u t u , ) n ^ admfttton or » « • • • lo. w tTBatnwrt or .mploy. Avun B«ld#n Road, fms w » " designated to coordinal* eonv Apologizes Schmikla - Shutic Engagement by Carol Ludi'kos AVON - Mayor, Charles HUSSLT apologised to council members and ciljresidents at last treekV regular council meeting. The apology stemmed from thu mayor signing lh»- name- uf others on n document 1needed lo create an enlurprise zone. •, "I 'Wish to apologize to the citiguns of Awn and Council." he said. Thu enterprise zone, vhich included Avon.Lake. Sheffield Village and SlVef. field Lake, had been. *-iopted these city council's in August. Avon adopted the enterprise zono urdihance Augl 29. . Tho papcrworl had to be fti the Counly Commissioner's Office the next day. The mayor, pressed, for limir that next morning, said he -tcled overzealously whon ho affixed two 'official signature* on the document. Police Chief John ViiaijI told council members and ihe audience that his duparutiunt found nothing [ciiniinul) during tnt'Ir imesli^atitm of ihe signing of this document, , in othei action, council: 7 adopled an 'ordinance authorizing eii'ploynieiit and compensation for, Patrolman Shawn A.Rinkerof Amhcrst. as listed in qiass II and interim rate 6f S7.50 per hour effective Sept. 12. , " adopted an ordinance amending; the administrative ordinance number 27-85' exhibit H. and ordinance number, 54-aa and their respective schedules and exhibits relating tu wage and fringe benefit , provisions far employees of the city who are not covered by the collective bargaining agreements. " adopted ah ordinance,accepting the improvements, .except sidewalks, in the Ed Smitek Subdivision, number, two. Mr. and Mrs. John I- SchmikJa, 6507 Clsarair Drive, Mentor, announce the engagement of th^ir daughter. lanica Marie, to Patrick Shutic. son of Mr. and Mrs. fohn Shutic of Avtn Lake. Miss ScLmikJ3 is a 1Q&5 graduate of Mentor Christian School. Shu is presently employed by CEI at the Perry Nuclear Power Plant in North Per.-y Village. H^r fiance is a 1081 gradual of Avon lake ( I>gh Schol and is a mechanics assistant at CEI at ihe Perry Plant. A June 24, 1989 wedding at NotUnghame Baptist Church in WlJloughby" Hills'is planned. • Elliott-Amsden Engagement . . ' P i e r w . •' .t ...:.•:;.:•-:••:•:., , the squad has only delivered one other So Tim helped Krislio back into the than Erin Marie which he can recall. hotisc and the Avon Lake Paramedics "We're all on a high; there's no doubt were called. about that." Bickers added. "It's a Upon arrival, hear 8 a.m., the rescue wonderful experience and one that I'll squad could sec the baby Was just about never forgot," , ready to see her first sights of the world. The squad exchanged high-fives with E.M.T. Rich Frasolak adjusted the , seighberi Allowing an excitement that near-born in proper position as just would net end. After all. most of Paramedics Charles Bickers and John thoir calls arc much loss pleasant. Young matched clean blankets with , Erin made tho Fairview General their training in childbirth. , Hospital staff get out thefr erasers, for The expert advice of Dr. Donald her unofficial birth certificate was Bundec, already, at Fairviow General.' prepared to state sho was born, '.n was also on tho end of Timothy's phone. Cuyahbga County and at Kairvicw. , ' At first the baby did not want to como' Erin fs the new granddaughter of Jim forth, but two good pushes later, tho and Jean Krqnbach plus Norm and Mary paramedics Were holding a newborn Ann Neidcrrnefcr. all of Toledo. baby gin gaining her pink complexion. Her feet were not even out as she began her first well-received cry. ; "Kristio and Timothy said the performance of the rescue squad was nothing but "excellent." , Holy Spirit, Ladies Guild will hold its "They were hero right cf way and you Fall Indoor Garage and Bake Sale from 9 would have never known this was their d.m. until 3 p.m. on Thursday. first delivery," Kristio said. Also at the September 29 in the church hall, 410 scono was Avon Lake Police Officer Ken , Lear Rd., Avon Lake, Ohio. Vaccorro. . There will be clothing and other miscellaneous household items. Fan"I've been on the force for 20 years. 10 years as a paramedic, and this was. tastic bargains for everyone! Anyone having items to donate ploaso bring tho first child I've ever delivered,*' them on Tuesday^ September 27 from 10 Bickers said. "Everything wont so quicka.m. to 3 pirn., and 7 p.m. until 9 p.m.. ly and smoothly too. One minute the and on Wednesday, Scptembor 28 from baby wasn't there and the noxt minute 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. to the church halt or she was." . . call Kathy 933-4139. Joan. 933-0056. or According to Avon Lake Firo Chief Madelyn, &33-6506 for pickup. Gary. Fryfogle, all emergency medical tochnlclans and paramedics are Welltrained in child birth procedures, but Guild Garage Sale VALUABLE COUPON VALUABLE COUPON CONES or CUPS BUY ONE GET ONE FREE BANANA ROYALE Free Product to be Same or Lesser Value Offer Valid TrirtJ 9,-27-88 Avon Lake Baskin Roubins On\y Limit 4 Per Coupon 4A $4 ^ >; • , Jody Elliott and Matt Amsden will -; marry October 15, 19eB on the, deck r overlooking Lake Erie at LakewobdV Paramedics Deliver Baby, Excitement Continued from page j ? ..;,-,'::.'..v,.?.:.•..•: ---jody Is assistant mariaaor..at. the;-; StrongsviUe Cfty Loan Bahk. Matt is'aiig ^associate . account executivo ;at'; 7Belden/Fwnz/Ij)hman , Advertising -\ In ••., Westlake and a I(/81 graduate of Miami S , University. Jody and Matt are both>977 , graduates of Avon Lake High School. ; : The couple wiil honeymoon f n S.ihlbol.: Island, Florida and rosldo in Avon I^iko. * Jody, Elliott and Matt Amsden Babysitter's Clinic At Library The Children's Stafr of the Avon Luke Public Library will conduct a Babysitter's Clfnic on Tuesday. September 27 and Wednesday. September 28 .from 4-5 PM. Included in lha clinic wMl bo a. discussion an health and safety, the responsibilities of child caro and being "in charge", diapering, and ways to ontortain sm^H children. Prospective sit- Take Your Choice ters should bo no younger than 11 years old. Both sessions should be attended to receives certificate;-•,' -On Thursday and Friday, Sept. 29 & 30 a Babysitter's Clinic Tor Hoys only will be held from 3:45-4:45 PM. To register for. cither clinic, calf the Library at 933-412Q. . 1 £i HALL RENTAL!! : * For Your Special Occaslonl 7 Call American Legion Post 211 31972 Walker Rd., Avon Luke,:O. 933-8695 " 49 I ^ " ^ with Coupon 88SHAlplfCtEAftANef! Save 86° Not Valid With Any Other Offer. Offer Valid Ttiru 9-27-80 , Avon Lake Basfcln Bobbins Only Limit 2 Per Coupon 4B UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Watch This Space For Cur Weekly Coupon Specials! Offers Good at the Avon Lake Store Only 32730 Walker Road - The Landings Cake & Pie Orders-933-5141 Our iast S^new 88's MUST GO NOW!"; Gas or electric models come In a variety of sizes, backed oy a lonq warranty HOTUNE WATER HEATER CO. VISIT OUR WAREHOUSE 1716 East 28th. Lorain 100's of Water Heaters In Stock 277-0770 or 1-800-46^2270 •INSTALLATION* ^SERVICE • DEUVERY/ INCLUDES: Automuilc, 'rearetetrost.fuel'7- " " " j seats, powsr steering & brakes, plus m u c h . , much morel ' ; .. Indudlngntwl* OTTtEfUeLJ t I Homecoming Balloon Launch >-*-r^-*>*-^»' Dr. Frank Andosca The 8 Danger Signals ' of the Pinched Nerve CHIROPRACTOR SftouWw. A*m/H.»rai P«in ' • Wr. U g 1 Foot ^sin I • Num£HH*» m T h i Ann* & Legs i Hsrtached > Node F>am ' ' , • Pain BetttMt SNJUW«* BJMaa ' lorn Back P«m 933-3220 Tim community unnua! Homecoming Fusttvul is off 10 a roaring start- Among tin; many uc I hit it's planned is Inn Hifth School ITA Halloun launch and the Creative Apple Table, featuring crafts us well as ipplu bakud yooils. Many tfclectibles will bu suld such us: apple pie, brtad. muffins, wpplt* frit tors and carnicl apples. Stop by tlio lablu and nupport tho high school PTA. FREE CONSULTATION Worker's Compensation *-jid Personal Injury Insurance Physiotherapy Faculty 1 If you suffer fmm any of the i above symtoms..:catt for an appointment today. 33111 Lak«Rd..AvoT Lako, Ohio Troop 332 Awards y * Boy Scout Troop 332 ntcognized the Management. Small Boat Sailing and accomplishments of its Scouts at art Weather; and Jim Sobey. Canoeing. Enawards ceremony held on August 16. vironmental Science, Lortherwork. Forty-seven merit bodges and five ad- Lifesaving. M-'mmals. Motorboatmg. vancements in rank were av.jrded. The Rowing and Soil, a n d Wilted . mnjorityof the ment badges were car ti- Conservation. -^.".', ^ ed by the Scouts at sumricr camp at Rondagstad was awarded tho rank of Camp Firclands Scout Reservation- The Tenderfoot Scout. Mark Szippl was following merit badges were awarded: awarded Second Class Scout Ttu rank^ Christopher McPonald. Swimming: fjf First Class was attained by lasJn VinMark Szippl. Lcatherwork; Km Oagstad, cent and Tim Vincent Jim Soboy wait Astronomy and Leuthcrwork;- Dan recognized for earning the rank of Star 2«1 Elliott. Swimming, Environmental., Scout; " . -* Science-and Small Boat Sallirg: Rob . Davsd L«SR vfas recognized for com' Creun. \Voodcarving. Environmental plelihg ; the ;FivDdMilc Swim at Camp-^ Science and. Swimming; .Norm' Hull. Firclands. He completed tho course a t ^ ' Canoeing. Swimming, and Baskotry; very fast 2 hours 43 minutes time. Dan Jason Vincent, Mammals, Basketry and was acknowledged for com-_ Woadcarving; Tim Vince-nl. En- Passmorc pleting the B^.A. Snorkelhig and B-SA-' vironmental, Science. Soil and Water Conservation and-Weather: Scott Whit-'- Ufuguard certification progiam JEm tittgton. Environmental Science, Small Sobey; was also recognized for com** Boat S^Uing, and" Woodcarving: Ken' ploting the B;S.A Snorkotlng, < Elliott, Camping, .Citizenship' in the r e q u i r e m e n t s , . ' ,J •'•.<• ^ Community, Environmental iiut'nre. 1 , Boy Scout Troop 332 meets each Tues-, day evening 7:30 to.9 p ml at Ihe Avon Small Host Sailing, and Leath^rvyork: Dan Passmore, Mammals, Motor- ; LakoUnited Church of Christ.-All Interested youths between the ago of 11 boating. Small Boat Sailing, Sail and Water Conservation and Weather, David , and 18 tint welcome. For Inforraalion Less. American Cultures, Citizenship In pleaso coll Norm Passmore at 933-6064 the World. Nature, Mammals, Personal •or.Larry Vincent at 933-4130 i and complement CUSTOM WOOD DECKS To Enhance Your Property and . Accentuate Your Home Let us design a deck that reflects . your heeds and lifestyle. Call us today for a free estimate. , SO Days To 12 Months Same as Cash 230 Oberlin Rd., Elyria, Ohio 44035 "We have 4er the Standard* in Quality Fencing t932" For fmEstk..tes:EI/ria 323-7581, Lonin 288-0086. Cteve. 951-1725 DR. KATHLEEN FLEMING c GEORGE CARLSON OPTOMETRY Country Place 33461 YorkSt. Avon Lake NEW LOCATION 1220 COOPER FOSTER PARK W. Friendly Professional Eyecare for tho entire family OPENDAtUY10TO10*SUN.12TO6 CUP AND SAVE! "1 ALL OCCASION \ "ILOVEYOtT v • • • • Any donations wqultf be appreciated be they baki-d goods or t-rnf 1 Utntf They OJI be dropped otf at JSO Evergreen Court any timu on Frid^v September 30 or&iturday, October I in tht. morning at ihe high school. This year student council (numbers will help pass out 'message cards for Ihe Walloon Launch which will be held in the Field House. The cost per balloon will bo 25.cents. Bud Vase 3RcdRosRs Baby's Breath Ribbon Greens CONTACT LENSES • •'Brown eyes Blue lenses • Tinted • Gas Permeable • Extended wear • Astigmatism We give you the professional follow-up care and attention you need to be a successful contact lens wearer. • NEW PATIENTS WELCOME • $12.50 Value IN A BEAUTIFUL CLEAR GLASS BUD VASE With This Coupon Only. I KANSAS AVE. HAIRSTYLES CUP AND SAVE! FURNACE CLEAN & CHECK •^spteciAj:-;^ Get ready (or winter ; • after a hot summer.-;. 7; Have a warm winter with a "clean & check" on ;;; your furnace. 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Th» UoM Funoa Ba*itM In m* Wortd Alcohol & Drug Abuse Seminar Set "The disease of Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse: Family Illness and Community Effects" will be the subject v( the initial seminar on ALCOHOL AND DRUG ABUSE on September 25.1988 at the Avon Lake 'Jnited Church of.Christ (Eleclric Blvd.. just wail of Avon Beldeii Road). The session will begin at 7 p.m. Liz Adamson1. Ed ucal ion/Prevention Coordinator, Lorain County Council on Alcoholism and Drug Abuse, Inc., will be the presenter. Before joining the staff of L.C.C.A.DA. in August ol 1980. Ms. Adamson served as president of her mm education-'prevention , company, Hope Through Education Associates. Slie has designed and implemented several prevention programs throughout N.B; Ohio. . Under. Ihe general title of, "AVON LAKE'- IT AiNT MR. ROGER'S NEIGHBORHOOD: ALCOHOL AND DRUGS IN YpUR OWN BACKYARD". Fundraiser Set Once agaip the Avon Lake High School PTA will be selling Avon products as a fall fund raiser. , With the holidays not far off. these Avon beauty p.-oducts and accessories make nice gifts. " Orders will be taken thefirsttwo weeks in November with delivery before Thanksgiving. Start making your Christmas gift giving lists now and keep us in mind. • . , Order books will be available the last • ivtttk in October. • . ' . For any information please contact Nancy Thompson at 933-9:44 or Mary Ann Hassel at 933-99J5. ijz Adamson " " " " 1 \he settiinaran September 25 is lii« first in a series of four v.'imnjrs plamuti to dt-aJ with t','is critical problem Oilier aspects,of tfcc jirublum wJl bedeu't with on October 9, Its and 2J. This series is presented for the good and welfare of . our community. The invitationfcoesout (o parents, teachers, wjcial workers, ' clergy ...to all »ho ar/i Lauccrtied about : family,, friends, <IIK> the vury fabric of , the community. ! Following a<i opening presentation, i; there vvill be an opportunity for dialogue with the speaker and with athsr per- j sons. There will alia bo u time for infor- ' nu.1 disoission while pjrticipunts aval! themselves of refreshments Succeeding sessions will lit'dt with Intervoution; How to Survive Living With An Alcoholic: Adolescent Chemical pependone^; Adult Children oT .Alcoholics; and Personal Fo-rcr and Personal Chok us » » « » • » w • ii ii Could you Rebuild your Kouseat Today's Prices? HOME wmm -^^^|^^fc * AVON LAKE'S 2nd LOCATION LEARWOOD SQUARE 375 Lear Rd.> Avon Lake 33501-K Lake Rd., Avon Lake - Near Post Office (Next To Claan«rs} 933-8999 933-7200 Cad on us 'or aB your insurance. CHER - NICOLAS- GAGE M m Mlch&ef W. Bomtner William H. Bommar 934-4313 934-4510 36*71 OBtrait Hd.. Avon. O. Serving Th«Af«a Since 1932 NATIONWIDE INSURANCE ^ 'T^-o thumbs lip! A wonderful time at the movies.. .Cher is absolutely brilliant. 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Inc.. and the instructor who (ntrodiictici fazzm-cisc tp Lorain County 8 112 years ago. has added Tuesday and Thursday nights to her schedule. So. for dnuble the fun. join Danna Wheeler arid Cyndy. the dynamic duo that promises you that you'll luave class with a smile Cyndy Shelton and Donna Wheeler THIS AD SPONSORED BY THESE COMMUNITY MiNDED BUSINESSMEN & WOMEN AVON GUN & TACK SHOP ALLEN REFRIGERATION BURME1STER FUNERAL SERVICE AA ALL SECURITY CENTER 32000 DojioU Ktf. -Avcuj on Beldwi 933-3101 - K M I Uf in* * . « U »l(tj I p i f Of Lart D>I ia«l U kt«# KOPP'SI.OA; SUPERMARKET i to* U r t m( UMI w t»ti BONNIE'S LAKESIDE SALON yonUikt- 'JH.W74 Sun. 5-6 men. wtiftmi A ihildtp SISSON'S FLOWER FURNITURE & GIFTS i .U39 LJVI" Hd, 516 Avon Bctdifi . Avon Lake • • ' I• t a y Me -Down To 933-2148 PINEHWEN GREENHOUSE 9)3-4102 'Computer print out dugncwis $34.93 .1942-1 Detroit R(i. 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SHEFFIELD 32607 EWctrte Bhul. 9338828 G u y R. Schrankr, MWim^.•^i, 9.45 «.m. Sunday Schod i ' ;0U »m. MomHyi W o f ? X E i S " - y r f Ba«. 949-7870 Sun.Sshtwl»45ajnMommgWo.jhipn-OOa.m. sXsSSTiS.oo^ , .'....• * $ 5M Sunday Dt. 949-5171 ID un. CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH MorningAVanNp. 1 I f l ) «.m. , . •.-. . WnL 7 JO («n. Pwyw & Sharing LAKE S H O R E UNITED METHODIST CHURCH LAKE BREEZE CHURCH OFTHE BRETHREN 33 Jl 9 Otcwc BW. 933-K33 W«d. f30pm. AWANA Clutu C«»g« t . Bender, Mmbto • • W o r t h y IDOOim. . , ChurchSchocJ: l l : I 0 « m . , Nurwry and KlndannrWn car* wdl b . pr t ^ k W duitng th* FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST 31847 i y - k d 933J330 FWrW,A»ThomME.Khk, Jr. Sondoyl0*m. Whi7J0 ST. MARY of the IMMACULATE CONCEPTION 2640StonfyRklo«R<t93«212 Sunday SchorJ. Adult Bibla Cln» 900 «.m. WihVir>00 . AVON LAKEBAPTIST CHURCH 321L«arRii933-9&24 EiawHltMi " AVON LAKE UNITED CHURCH O F CHHiST 32801 EUttrte B h d 9333311 Dr. r I. RlctunJ U-jcry. M*HILT Sun. WiXtHpSt Sunday Scheij aa OOOOn -M Clx a m -lM Sat 5 p.m., v**s Vatait • Ul 5-JOp.m Stm. 8 a.m.. 10am.* 12ncun W«l 7:30 pm. FAITH LUTHERAN CHURCH tiwdwmnd Lakeland Dr., Avon 93+4711) Siudmth. MinUbn STi JOSEPH CATHOLIC CHURCH S^TZgtjJmRA 933-3152 J. Normm Rltay, MinUkr • 5L4J0p Avr.i.OHn •• A>-Jtur B. E^wi. Mirdim A. i SAINTTHOMASTi'EAPOSTLECATHOUCCHUHCH Jjmas Motankv. MWII*T W«*djy,-8i33«. m . Strtiav School 9 a m 933 6263 s' SHEFFIELD OHRIST EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH HOLY SPIRIT CHURCH 32747 L4a Rd. Avon Uk. , , 410 U-rRd.-933-3777 ' Lynn Schlnvnan. Patter • Rm. WBUKID. Ooclwr ' ) of all ages Support th« Church. Shtrm with your ctilldrcn its wofihip and teaching. Honor God in your honw, .'•.',•• ,, AVON LAKE CHILDREN'S CENTER 37175 CUorado AveJ Avon 9J4-6MB RAY'S AUTO & TRUCK SERVICE PAINT & PAPER PLACE q 3^745 WalkeiKd. AvcmL.ikeJJ3.3I!! Dr. Doruld f t ROMTIM A.C MARATHON AQU»VMARINE LANES "It I sUttM Utr Mr «[ft«f trf% I prt| Ut Unt to fwdt otf v t r i - " Avon uta" yn-yr-ii LANDINGS ANIMAL HOSPITAL 1 LINDES CONSTRUCTION 35368 KwlferSl Avon 93 7-6670 Gen Contractor Ret &Comm1 ^ !1 tr t Ci ) b-S. •ftn^rfler tic* h^o tf!« nwuf- DeANCELIS RESTAURANTS LOUNGE Avon Like*)3K<25J | & B CLEANING cl Tk* Ktw Eagtaad Piim Mot* K« Bme Bu , , SWfWd lj,k. 949-7888 5 . t e '"*• 949-7758 HOPE LUTHERAN CHURCH! J0 W«L B.bW Study 7.00 p.m. AVON AVON UNITED METHODIST CHURCH J7711 Dctntt Rd. Avw 934-5121 Sirxtov- I0o.rn. • , WnkKmiiy Evening (J.bW StuJy J 7 J O p m. CHRISTIAN HERITAGE ASSEMBLY OF GOD 360H0 OwMvt Hd., '»:i7 6347 Rtv. John Bin mvy 9-30 a m . Stunijy i 8 a m • 1045am , - u > u 6:30 p.m. EvsnWM Service 7 JO p-m. F-wntly Strfit SMV k* CHURCH OF GOD C7«J Mlnbta Sun. lOjuam FREEDOM CHAPEL m ISI*« T R I N | T V ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH Fo h« Mm,j. Gor.W. Mrtitaf*" S Sheffield Soccer Victories \ [ re for their Sunday game. Nailers goalie BretU Wagner saved 12 balls from ( Setting into the not. Although this was not a win for the Nailers, them were several outstanding defensive plays wade by Zak Kaya. Ellissa McFeature and Billy Carte making the other team fZJZ*"* ^ Mindy Wright and Jam* work up a sweat for each score. Coddard. Goalies Jarret Coddard and • Soccer Under 15 - The Pump Jockey. Anthony Michaels each had one save l a c Jocks bad a narrow defeat by which would mean the the full backs Amnerst with a SCOre ending the game. had done an excellent job at keeping In *I*C first goal of the season was scored other team from getting close enough lo by-Don Wash assisted by Paul KebJng. score. . *^ followed by Wi-helie Miller assisted by Outstanding defensive plays wen: Paul Reising. Ken v>Z"«»as assisted by made by Matt. Edwards and !o«y Jami Casteel ond Marty Krai assisted by Kucuuch in clearing the ball over the Ken Williams. - . center hno from the half-back position. , Outstanding plays were preformed by The Sheffield Lake Fire Fighters Flames returned an Sunday to win Chris Pankratz. Ken Williams and Paul Rcising. making this a edge-of-the-suat another game over a Lorain team with game, keeping players fans wailing until t r ^ ^ V - T w o B«ls wem made the very aid with anticipation. oy JurretGoddard with an assist by JimSoccer Under 12 - The Cardinals haa my Coddard. The.two additional goals a great season opener witha 0-q win over were made by Mindy WrigUl and Gcno Midvicw. The team had played good , benwartz assisted by Jimmy Goddard. defense with goalies Briap. Letterle and Anthony Michaels had four saves and Cn» Connily preventing Oie other team Jarret Coddard had two saves while in from scoring. Tom Rister had four goals the goal box the otlier team was unable with assists from Leo Murl-.au. Shannon to score more than one point. Megan Ponkranut and Matt CUty. Shannon liarth. Joe Lewis, and Tom Heamond Pankranlz scored with an assist from along with IHJ rest of the team added to Matt Weigan. and final goal xvas made Ifto overall outstanding plays that gave b y « ° Markou. It was a great gamo for the Flames their second win. the Cardinals. Keep up the good work. Soccer Under 11 - The Abbe Road This is CARDINAL country! The CarLumber Nailers had a 2-2 tie game with dinals proved that Sunday, by beating a Loraua team. Ono goal wasrn'oAfby Midview for the second time this Znk OorsUing and one was made by Kric SHnson. Tom Rister Scored five «»«k, Ileizberger with an assist from Jason assisted by Shannon Pankratz. and Matt LvanofT. Carty. Goalies Brian Lottorle and Chris Connelly hold Midview loono point. An Coalio Breot Wagner had five saves ouistandirtg defense controlled this and Cnug Scott had six preventing Tim game, with Steve Kovach. Becca Wnshn Cornveau was applying the pressure and Cbris Pyles making key plays. Tertrom his midfield position showing DO rifle TEAM work - keep it up signs of letting a ball got by without putCARDINALS. • ting his footprint on it. The Abbe Road Lumber Nailers were ifclertd .by a Lorain team with a 7-0 Basketball Court To Return Hasketball returns to Bleser Field. The Service Departmenl is currently workII»B on a replacement basketball cuurt al Uleser.Ficld. It will h.. completed soun. The Over 18 and Over 35 Basketball I^ag-jeandiheVolIeybaU Leaguu of- The Lake Erie Seniors meet every Thursday noon at the United Church of Christ, Avon Lake. Luncheon is served , by N'ovotny Catering. For reservations please call '933-7002 by Tuesday evening. On T h u r s d a y . September 22 Cfiarlenc Firestone and Dave Speaker . will entertain with a most .delightful musical program. Next T h u r s d a y , . September 29. an expert .will speak on Medicare and Social Security. Hope to sen you there. Budget Wot \BabMarris 12/24 Months GM Protection WarrantyAvailable On MosiCars; 'SO POHTIAC GRAND PRIX '81 DODGE COLT 7 8 CHEVY IMPALA 2 door. V * auMnoiic. a*. Ua rot* '81 MERCURY COUGAR 4'80t OLDS o 6 JCUTLASS SUPREME 4 doer, V-6, automatic air ,'...... '82 FORD ESCORT 4 door. auto,.*. 50.000 m i t a a . . , , ; . , 7 9 CHEVY MAUBU 2 door. V-K automatic Uta new •83 PLYMOUTH REUANT Avon Schools Menu WED., SEPT- 21 Hciiigif) Sandwich Corn • Fruit , Cookie THURS., SEPT. 22 • ;: - Roast Chicken , Peas Mashed Potatoes Bread FRI-SEPT.23 . . Coni Dog or Hot Uog" ' Macarcni Salad Fruit Cup , • ''-' Pudding ' • , •'-. MON., SEPT. 2G Clitiescburger Sandwich TaicrTots . . 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One play lulvr,, j£ writer), (lie undefeated Avon Eagles rollMettalf score' Hm touchdown, which ed oil a large T/nvi* into Coiumbi.1 Statatur proves to be the m.tme-winiiur. The tion to face tliu Kaidurs. After last kick Failed, but in this TO drive, Metcalf week's,offensive show of over 400 yards 1 gainod 53 yards. 36 rushing ;md 17 total effwnse. this week's offense could receiving. not mount a drive of any kind and *uffcfud a heart-breaking 6-0 Joss to the • The Eagle offense had to do'something Raider of Columbia. now. but a costly Mistake on the kickuff 1 Thw first.half was s-corelcss but both put them in adwp holti. A good run by teams had their changes., The Eagles got |im Beros gave them some breathing tbeir first break when Columbia got a room, but unco again they had to purit. personal foul penalty called against their With the start of tho fourth quarter, punt return team. After three downs, the the defense had to come up big. Three Eagles wore stopped in Ihejr tracks and bus loads of Avon fans were in the were forced to punt again. This time it stands shouting "Defenses" and lhuL was the Raiders' turn to see if they could bund was busy playing their fight song. move the bait. On the first play from Even the players on the bench were yellscrimmage, John , Mohr made a - great ing to their fellow teammates to come up leaping one-hand Interception Of a Dave i with a turnover. ' •, • Smith pass.1-However, the Eagles w e e After the teams exchanged posses-, unable to move iho ball and Greg sions, the Eagles began running out of Wct»rsch had to punt' time. At the 4:10 mark in the quarter, a 1 pass from QB Greg Wearschto Sean One of the, big defensive plays happen: Boutin was incomplete,but everyone in . ed for the Eagles when Haider QB Dave the'stands thought there might have Smith rolled to his right' and was been interference against the Raiders. .,. pressured by Brian McCallie and then The next play was an incomplete pass jim Beres.cnme up to make the hit. The and at the 3:45 mark: Wearsch threw a ' defense at this point, kept the Eagles in strike to Brian McCallie that wm, just off , the game. The offense looked like it tv.js 1 .his fingertips for the tying touchdown.' starting lo control the, ball when QB That, was all the steam the EagjesJ coc<ld . Greg Wcarsch had his pass picked off by generate -their last chance. Tho Raiders two-way player defunsm. back and ran out the clock. It was a hard- fought quarterback Dave Smith. The Eagles got defensive game with the Eagles coming the ball back, but could not mount any close a couple of times, but no cigar. offense and had to punt again. The Raiders came out for their last "Thr defense played good, but not , ' march on offense and Smith hit running guod enough to win tonight," Coach back Paul Mutes!F for a 20 yard gain, Mikn Kelly said. "The poor condition of That was the most yards gained on a • tiie field had no Impact in< the (Mine slnglo play in the first half. ,; t Cur offense was very Inconsistent. Jim Seres bad a goad game. He was getting Then ponaltJos hurt tho Raidare. On u us out of holes that, our offense had third down and long, it was the Eagles' created; Greg Wearsch had a good game John Mohr, in Iho face of tho Raider QB lo, force n Raidor punt. Tho Eagles , too. He punted real good, giving thorn couldn't move tho ball and the half end- - bad field position and that was a key ; ed fn a scoreless deadlock. , • , ,, factor.'* , The third quarter differed from the EAGLES NEST - John Mohr was all 1 first half and within three minute* n lot over the field defensively. Ho had three of strange things happened that could tackles and an Interception plus a hove effected the game's outcome. The deflected pass. Russ Campbell had two , Eagles couldn't move but the Raider oftackles and a quarterback pressure A fen-' -attic out tike a different team. pressure is when you put pressure on Quaiturbnck Smith came out throwing the QB without tackling him. In additho ball sharply. He completed a 17-yard 1 tion. Ed Krystowski had two key tackles. • tlrlke to Paul Metcalf, then Me tea! f Chipping in were Sean Boutin. Tim gained IS yards on a run up the middle. Vodicka. Ed Thuning. B.J. Johnson and The officials'did not call an apparent Dave Pocos. Offensively, Jlm'BcrcS had, clip and the Eagle defense last all of its 39 yards rushing. Crog Wearsch had a 1 stoam after that play. 40-yard punt. Reminder: The first conThen it was running back Paul, Met- , ference, game is 7:30 p.m. Friday at Clearview. ' ' calf with a gain of 15 to put tho ball on Avon Abounds Sports Action AVON VOLLEYBALL - Tho Avon Varsity-team travelled to Keystone to'slart.qt ihuir season. They defeated Keystone in two games. Tho final scores were/15^7.'ar 15-0- High servers were Jenny Phillips with nine points and Amy Fitch with"eigl Hifjh spiker was Miiri Cundersen with 12. , :• •'.;' ""•'.'"• : ^ V ^ ' ^ - H S The Eagle's then hosted Firelarids. They won with scores, of 15-6,;and^l5*la| Leading servers fpr'lha match were Erin Kyach with eight points and RcnoeBor^^ w i t h s i x . , •••' • .• ' ,-'••' , ' • • -•'.•.- .'.•• "•;•• •••',-':jv"-7;.--'-:;';;S'"'-.,J, Avon then wont on to defeat Buckoye.1 Higkspifcers wore Mari Gumfcrsen withal spikes and two kills while Jennifer Phillips had 10 hits and one kflL Erin Kyach ; " : IS of/15 in serving with 12 points. -. '•'.'-, [•-, -\ -'-'"- ;-j -•'- ! :!O'-'y£0$$ , The team travelled to Wellington next to meet their first loss of the sedsomv' tough match ended with scores of 15-11,15-13. arid :15-a. A*ayFilch was lead scorer with eight points. Mari Cundersen was leading spiker with 25 of 27 hJta^i io kills. • • ' . •.;••• ;:"-. :•:•,.- .••.•: :: r r - H ? • • ; • • , . / & & % % $ § & ,' Avon met Obertin fora home match. Winning with a scoreof 15^4 and 15-8; AV raised its record to 4-1. Leading scorers were Jennifer Phillips and Mari CiinBe with seven points each. Phillips was also leading splker.with five of slxiSv^fAVON SOCCER - The Avon Wildcats (U-12AJ preyed on^Oberlin In! their'seasS apencr, for a 13-0 vicl«i>- for the Wd<lcats. Their tcmlpiy Was established es'mat^ ivere run by Jeff Evanoff (2), Frankie Colbert (2), Ton:niy;GaUaghet(2t-JC Fischbach. Josh Gmnda. Larry Krystowski.;/Aaron Corrivcau;rAo^bny;]baoit:^i Paul Timkp, and Scott Lorchbacher. Gillies Danny Mulbach and David McFeetun£ saw no action in this Wildcat-dominated game thanks;to outstanding defenseTronP Mike Parks and Jeff UefJ. Teamwork wras said to be increfliWo. > > -X^f^^^" , The Avon Kickers (U-10AJ took a 3-2 defeat froiriLorpio in" theirWaidn openerot Sept. 10,,Mike Fischbach scored the first goal for tha'kickersL Ricky:ShephH blasted tho second goal. Assists wore made by Katie Schlfjssman'and Stove; Krai Defensive standouts in this gamo were tho AshoHen brolhors; Dave and,*Nfc0Mi McGoody and Nathan Sebold ccihbined for several spectacular; sayesi^v0vyi5fH^g The Avon Kickers caaio back for a re-inatch on Sunday, SeptHiiaiiding u"weIK| played 3-3 tie. Steve Krall booted the first goal Mike FlMhnacK KtrtiUrt «hw ^ y r * £ goal assisted by Matt ColberL loo Cuorricri rallied Uie third g^aL Eddie BuehMt^ and Jim Wittcrspoon played good defense Nathan Sebold and Mike McGeadyhV s o m e o u t s t a n d i n g s a v e s . .• ' . . ' . , • ' ,••;-.•• •..'.•,.•:•••.••;-'.. T * - ! " ? ^ ^ :^vM£ji?f~ MORE VARSITY VOLLEYBALL - Tho rorsity volleyball lenm dofoal Hrooksidc 15 1 and 15 7 Ludinp servers wrrc Rencu Bower. Amy Filch, and Kim'?1 McGnet. «jch with sevtn points Muri Cundersen wai leading spiker with five of five hits und three kill* , * Avon boil Elyria Catholic In thret* tougli matches. Scores were 15-12, 15-2 and1 1G-14 High spikors were Rosio Schneider with 30 and Mart Cundersun with 18. High scrven wcr Roslc Schncidbr with 13, Mori Guudorscn with 17. and KeneatS Bower with 10 . ' ^ I V VOLLCYBAI L - Tho J V Volleyball team improved their record by adding? (.nother win ngoinst Elyria WeM The J V/s arc 8-0 for the season. . -™ JR HIGH VOLLEYBALL —The junior high team won ono match and lost ono at* StiLfficld The Eagles won their first -natch 14-10, 15-11,15-7 and Jost Ihs a S match 1S-2 and 15-4 <> ^ ^ ^ 1 ho junior high volleyball team lost two matches lo Wcstwood. Avon lost tho first match 10-15, 15-12 0-15 and their second match 11-15,10-15 _ .. ; 3« FRESHMAN VOLLEYBALL^- The freshman volleyball team was defcatatfibV1 Avon Lafco^0-15.11-15. Danise bradke. Denise SemiceJc andIStw Hollars comblabd'i for,12 points in the effoxt.; GOLF - Tho varisty golf loom won their first mritchi against Brookslde. 182-186. Eric Siegort led the Eagles with e 42. Thol.V; tBam'also| Collected a victory. Thq varisty team lost tc- EJyria : WesL'EricSicscrt lod with a'40.5 and Mike Sarnlno had a 43.;:•• •,. .•"-!#•.(& .-•. v. 1 "--••:•>•'•;A^^^'^iwwS BRIEFLY I-X Fuels R/C Mini-Car Rally CLEVELAND - The 2nd annual R/C Mini-Car R»l~ ly will encore at thu upcoming 19B8 National Craft & Hobby Expo, where hundreds of plastic models and radio-controlled (R/C) racers will bfa on display Sept. 29 through Oct. 2 at (he International Exposition Center, next to Cleveland Hopkins Airport. Modol car enthusiasts nnn R/C funs of all ages will ' delight at the vast urrsy oi' planes; boats; rockets; cars: accessories; paints; kits and more all reppresented at tho Expo by this county's loading distributors and manufacturers. Additionally, the Hobby Section of the Expo will introduce the i.B89 product lines. , ' , Anyone six years of age cr older is encouraged ia enter the R/C Mini- Cur Rally and become eligible to win fabulous prizes. , ' "Tho contest Is open to the public, and we want everyone to know they don't have to be an expert (o compete." explained Jean Hoffman, show manager. The wide assortment of mode! car stylos offered at tho show will attract enthusiasts from yesterday's nostalgia bufr to today's high-technology wiz. General admission is S4.50 for adult? ami $3.50 for children. Discount coupons to''save $1 will.sbqh be available at all Convenient Food Marts .throughout Northeast Ohio. For further information, call 1-529-1300, Avon Lake Hosts Olympb Gold AVON LAKE - Just as the XXlV.Olymplad is about to begin, the Avon Lake Sports Hail o"'Famn announces: the Class of '88. This year's class includes a two-time gold medal winner. .' • • -. •. "., • , .The gold modal athlete is Chuck Vinci. Chuck won his two gold, medals as'a,'weight lifter. In tho Olympics. , •• , '•' i , Being Inducted into tho ALSHF along with Chuck , will be Ted Cheater, Ken Carmen., Willie Birtolovich, and the )967/68 Av^a Lako Football team;'which was undefeated, piling up a record of 9 and 0. •• This outstanding group of local athletes will'be honored at the 4th annual ALSHF dinner on Saturday, November 19, 1988 at the Fountain Bleu Party Center in Avon Lake. Tickets will bo available at tho Hall of Fime booth during Homecoming Days^October 1 and 2. The Hall of Fame committee invites you to atop by their booth at Homecoming for information about this year's clu^l. ZA well as earlier classes. Plaqi'*i<* of previous classos arc on display In tho field houso behind the high school. ' - •, ' ',29>iwin. '••.•••K[".--%:'r^ \ v 7 ; v / ' : g ; n v > ? ^ S Both teams did an outstanding Jobras;;alnetoenw Lcfi/wood participants .'improved Iholrtimcsfroniffi the previous week with Brad Crellin loading the way& with one minute and forty seconds ahnved offhljiji •. I 1 I I I B . victory. . • • • - • , • . - • • - . ' - - ' • ' • • • , . - • • '•.- - .• _ ^ - ;i- ^ • - • • - n ; 1 r * Y « j ; . • ; ; ,'. " • ".--.••• i .- r. ;• •• ' ; , . , ^ - . i Q ^ ; r ^ {In Iho girls' dlvislaa, Kathy Horton led the way^but^ Amy Knolss ran bar best time in two seasons to glve|j the Avon Lake girls a taste of victory.' All the rutv^ ncra had good individual efforts/and they hope t o s • i m p r o v e • _.;'. ' ,'•.'"„;.•;•"•• .•'., ' .. • , ; • : . • i{ Z;-':''^T$$ upon their accomplishments as they travel to the Bay,t" Invitational and Malone Inyllational for the next twoi| •Saturdays of competition " Eagles Fly For Vlctbr.es fJSHit1 ~i lH fmss c o u m r y competition. JennyScharr clocked a 20 21 victory to lead iho a a j i x * Learwood Keeps On Running AVON LAKE - The Learwood Middle School Cross Country teams captured victories on Wednes-1 day as they defeated Amherst. Tho girls w»ro victorious with a, 24-32 decision as tho boys pulled a . . Charlie Spencer had a strong finish tn'tho boyi 1 ^ . division as well as Chris Potts to boost the Iwys toj ^ TEAMWORK - Cardinal halfback Sieve Donat, #25. relies on his speed and key blocks from Brobkside teammates lo move the football against oncoming Shoremen.1 , ' ' . , • ' Shoremen Top Brookside i htr by M Mike I L - Noga M i SHEFFIELD - The Avon Lake . Shoremen powemj past the Brooksidu ; Cardinals last Friday in, football com• petition, earning a 40-10 victory during •; the last of three lion-conferencu games } (hat opened the season. !< Avon Lake Quarterback Matt Anthony • bit wide receiver Adam Scavriicky on three occasions fur touchdown passes, plus Steve Wheoiur. Brent Keener and ' joson Kopf consistently ran the bail for , ley plays thai led to victory. r Although Avon Lake wan. with the sccrcboard ds proof, Orookside Coach George Ham mill saw a team victory fur1 the Cardinils as they commanded respect in the second half. In a garni) that showed no losers, Brookside rallied to produce s««rriiiil hair camu-fram-txibirid scoring, which consisted of Iwa touchdowns, tsacli complete with a two-point conversion. "We showed everybody that we can play football." Ha mm ill told his learn following the game. "You scored 10 points from u (cam that's ranked lop in ihe area, lliink about ihiit." The Shqram'en. ti tutor (Iiti rlirertiuri of Cunch I'rili Toiiiifi/i'ivKki. *ih(ivv*'if. why t <nil"H>lttl>;. inj'.li I'iinklUj; ' mi a touchdown run to K1-'' 'hir imjt:n;nli|Hi After n Scnvnic:ky uxlrii point. IWm dcftlllSil SOON nJgfl'ilH'd iusNi;ssi(iri. liMiihliii^ Sciivnicky tti uccivii JI W-yanl JM*S frmn Mutt \nihmiy. Sieve Whuulur prodncuil , cmisisiiml uns. indudhu; » Miuiml (|iKiri>!r fmirlartl tmiciiduwn squtittzv. brinni Hciiv-. cL 'rt!t;oiv(.id yui findliiur T O JIVIS-J in boost the Shuremuti to a 27-0 advantage at halftime. , , Light rain came1 d o w n during halftime, but was gone buforu the n.arching bands left ihe field. But by the end of a scoreless, third i quarter. Brookside decided to gain IhiS , respect they were after. Quarterback Oamian Heck flipped a lateral to Shane , Delligatli who hurled a 20-yard pass to |be Schill, already in th« onri* zone. For two more points, the Cardinal offonsa blocked the way for Oclligattt to simply run the ball in himself. The conversion , meant ' much more than, two points, however. Tho team was coming alive on the field, the sidelines and in the stands. The Brooks! do defense .'ikewisn caught (i spirit that produced excitement with cx.^uliuti. if nut for (he scorcooitrd fur themselves. 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I a> « UMt» MauuM w d l fc nuiritBnad. C Mtaran <9-mi.M345M jBecWOIt* , y. «4T,|7i-722S J RUSSELL REALTORS 949-7tS).73MSl! ' ,, IHUEtHATE OCCUPAKCr CUUHViEW SCHOOLS Th.t .1 tiertrorun Ijmuy rnme w w w alMe ] iMdruom cutanml h l i IMan r>i)uc«o 1 a you ing. moodDUHnno tifffpljco1, rww I , INrt . ' . , , •••••• • " 1)9,300. Bui (ommwciUiJ^ for your paitori4l Lour L i tontt PM Brvner m CHARLEY'S BOATS 933-6013 1st ierryMoran , aits' 28,irr. LENNY'S BOATS 933-37O7 1st GailJohnson 2nd SandyPickens /wibs. 26in 3rd TylerDuer , 7ibs. 2aWin. 4th EricMoore,, . 6Ulbs. 29m. 5th Bill Allen 5th DaveSealey t.y/i, 2 3 .""? wln • 6V4tes. •27rtin. a^isi 23vitn. 2 n d Brian McCue Bibs. 3rd RlchVaslch , sibs 4th Jesse Crouder 7tos.4aa. 3431O J ba*oom ranch mtamq Iw a ranWy » mow m and ATTENTOrt (URDEMERS I, MECHANICS •n)oyl Homa M l u m Da*arn*nl « m onovar Man. barg*Tcar XCO0*. Larg* 7 badroom Cntoniat.. nawty dacoritt-t guaga. n w nnyi tubng. po>cr>, turrwea. ana no) « i « Dve^Uad 2 car, Sa>ao* «lft wood burna* and t w A Cow Ur». A u n g aM) M4.900 CaJT and * a * loi your punonal • • t o / tor Wo mavfiaincl Snooar In basamant, La>3« * * t in Kitcnan lacraloi tor ttw oam#nar> Call lor mont IntomaOon LvndlMihnk* IlllSSELL REALTORS f49>7151,3]MStl 3«5-BM7,a7t-7]lS 7ibs.3c:s. CONVEHIEKT, CUTE, COST EFFrCtEKT **• itolorminod by lh« «oight al each sitioio entry. In th» ewanl o* a lio, i caught while fenting equipment fiorn tne two boat ranto! componlos will Qualify, tnp Itires pttim will bo awarded by eoch bojil Ivory. Fourtti and (iftti placo .Xovidwd by Ifm Press 1st Prwo: Boat« Mot", tinniaJ; 2nd Prize: Quality !«rt. 3fd P,i«u- Quality Fishing Rod; 4<ri 2 c " Caw PneV^yn, court irey of Prnl'a Brwf:, Laia«r>I>[i»ii> Piu-i, court any ot 3J eylftatn,9aOpncaontnsmr>«OM]reomcoK)nMl •*< urad lor noma haa ||u*t txwii p p*m*1 nanar * m * 1 ( riaa nanar and tnma I MJ< J ttroru pat t too*, fumaca and tnma M m*a h has an « K I O patch, nd tufi basamarn, b n WW WW00 VA VA FA C •rtaerwd 0*™g« and ftFHA C ii Dav*R*lgtlm«n RUSSaL REALTORS , UOSIlj Wardi la O o««cnb« i x M lanen "••''! L'':j c * Inn w •aluminum u n u m w«< ad rac room, and <* batn In lha fuM baaa-na HvOwood D0011 and m ear ya>au* addtoBE irahia, Pn at cmry t38.W» Onn't n n « tho opporuntV- V « w » t em»Ca omC' ' ' SJ9-7tS1,2U4S11 BonnMorFran MSJ347,871-722S RUSSEUREALTORS AVON LAKE OFFICE 333-6195 933-7700 EL YRIA OFFICE 365-3761366-6590 CLEVELAND 871-7273 871-8880 FHAASSUMABLE ,347663. Owner moving out of State. 4 bedroom Capo Cod on 70x150 Lake Ftd. lot, excellent view of Lake & park area, Vfy baihs,, lormat dining, newer ihermo windows,, need somo finish work and a little TLC. Priced for quick sale at $49,000. Call the lister CAROL J. GRESCO, 933-6195. MAINTENANCE-FREE LIVING 220547. S h j f 3 bedroom townhouse condo. Enjoy the comforts cf home ownership wilhout the hassle of outside yard work. All appliances stay, including brand new washer a dryor. Priced to sell'at 337.900. Call CAROL J. GHESCO, 933-6195. MUST SELL FOR HEALTH REASON 364275. Lovely A bedroom tri-lovel offers plenty ol l a b i l i t y , offering large 100x150 lot with Iruit trees. 2 enclosed palio areas, Florida room, plus family room with fireplace lo add to family enjoyment on coo! fall evoniiiQS. Call CAROL J . GRESCO, £133-6195, SPACIOUS a GRACIOUS 349336, This 4 bedroom homo in 3upof family area of' lers quality plus. Enjoy tha l,-ng« eal-in kiictien, family ruoin , with fireplace tirKl bookcases, lust Iloor Hi-n/bfidroom. ti.-isem.jru dn<j boatili fully landscaped yaid.'. Asking $141,300-' CAROL RAMAGLI at 933-6195. • • , ' . ' 1 MATCHLESS QUALITY 364351. Don't miss this new listing offering 3 bedrooms & Z full baihs: Special features include Peda windows. Cdppes kitchen cabinets, 2 Ventarcma skylights, crown molding, built-in microwave & much more. Ca!l lor your personal tour, $64,900. HELEN BOGGS, "" GREAT FAMILY LOCATION 363063. Close to schools artd recreation, this 3 bedroom home, is ideal for a young family. Many special features include newer roof & HW tank, cent a l vacuum system, full • basement. MARY ANN TILDEN, 933-6195. CHILDREN WANTED — 365535. To fill this 3 bedroom bungalow located close to schools and playground. Pickets surround the .'lackyanl insuring hours of playtime luh. Sensibly priced al $52,500. Call BARBARA CLAYCOMB al 933-6195. 359735. Affordable interest rales arc still available Consider this charming 2 bedroom home. Larger than it appears, this property'features,2 eating areas, separate, utilities,.covered patio and 1 car garage. $47,900. MARY ANN TILOEN. 933-6195. STYLE - QUALITY - VALUE 365627. "A homo that dreams arc mado of." T bedroom ranch in fast growing and desirable Avon, Lake. Low fuel budget, charming with many updates. Entertaining can be a part ol the real joy of owning this home. Attached 2 car garage. Low S90's. Call LINDA EHLE, 933-6105. If You Shop At Nehnan-Marctts. Saks'Fifth Avenue., New York City,, Ami am afford the better things in liftMaybe It's Time To Step Up To SHAKER AUTO LEASE, INC. Now Avaihibli* KUSS I-RIKDRICH SHOWHOUSE PERFECTION .._.„ . _ . , _ ^ , 358283. Extensive remodeling wUI make you foal &« you |ust bought a brand now home in Lorain. Ef(Jc*ent>, ly designed kitchen with new oak cabinets. TW*f.3 5 bedroom ranch has extra insulation assuring Winter^ wa/mthi and coolness in'summer: Once you sa&MiA you'll want to own itt Asking •: 549,500.r HELEN J BOGGS, 933-6195. . ; : > ^ LOVELY EXECUTIVE RANCH 7 \ ',V' ^ ^ : S 361071. Move-Jn condition - outstanding 4.'bodfoom^ ranch with large newly ;rodO5Orated -kitcheni^S^ bathrooms redecorated. Extra ixge lot Full baio-V; ment. All you have to do is move in. Many extras in4'" eluded. JOANNE AMES, 933-6195. ••,-'':'Jij.^:. ; LIKE TO WALK? • -' ';• -,.•. ; ;% .:\ .;h%;?& 359872. Within walking distance of: shops,;^ restaurants and banking) Also, subdivisionreccenter^ with pool, tennis and party room! This 4 bedroom, allir etoctric homo has 21x7 first Iloor utility ajoa, screened •: sun-porch, fight 'n airy contemporary 2iir. .newfy-J; stained exterior (no work for, hopefully .10 years),' and -X; gas line available to homo, can be easily converted!'',';, Immediate occupancy can be available! Priced in the;"/ $140*8. Call the lister KATHY KHEEGER; 933-7700,' for your "grand tour". t INV Homes for Sale A W o i SiJe COUNTRY LIVING AT I T S BEST! 327934. On one acre. 5 bedroom cotarnaf with large attached garage (3 cax). Very affordable at 164,500. Call BEVERLY AUFDENKAMPE at 933-8195. CARRIAGE LANE - A GREAT LOCATION 362747. Beautifully cared, for ,4: bedrrxm* Cofonial; situated in prime Avon Lake location. Park-Wco yard; can be enjoyed trom your la/ge sun room - rtyHea i n ; the family room, 2V4 batits, and more. CaB.BETTY^ WAKEF1EUJ of MARY ANN T1LDEN. fl33*19£'ft£? EXECUTIVE PROPERTIES , l,a<g# buck ft cottar Colomnl on 34 aeras. OitllncVv* from tN> circular central stairway to tha tamily room AN tYO.UMV*. iAS I smi i J AFFORDABLE RANCH S4S.500 With fenced yard and idvely landscaping. 3 bedrooms and detached garage. Good storage and nfce localioti. Call BEVERLY AUFOENKAUPE at 933-6195. i o • I L \ M M i Al i MAM.N e. Moot i.s I I O J * Formal dining room. 2 1/2 ttd**S. contral ait. lull boMment, possihlo Hoc Room/ Grounds faalur* 2* X 40 barn. pond, picnic "pttv^l'OT, F^U'I 11*03.' OVOf 20 0009 wooda, 1220,000. Ptvmt 456-6151 ' (Lotiiin Co.) 1 J fl REALTV FAIHV1EW PAftK. W.2Q0W SL by Owner. 2 OH, 2 tlt*pimcm%, porch, 2 1/2 car garag*. OPEN HOUSE, Sun 1:30-4:30 p m . or c a l l nuCKV HIVEH tor • • * • by owrwr, Crindon Ptaca, v a c i t i v * Crodo, I.JCO K). It. 3 BK, 2 bath, lot! a m , formal dln'rw room, family room, rirsplaea, • • ! In fcttclwn. 2 brg« palioa, 2 1/2 car garag*. Cui<om blinds a. anp*», 33*-abO4 AVON LAKE Or OWNEH. 3 Cidm ^oumry spiit. "itfi I 1/T tialhs. Innmj loiim', litmng <oo"v, oaMn liiichon w.lh tK-chirnj and cedar beams. 15<M rnmiiy worn nrlfi corns? (irupl.icffi c«da' b e * " n and UA'ber C-t'pvl Es^sem«nt wrin bar and gjinw 'U-JTTI, *c«wnecf In *un lootti 'K.v^? wiin talhndral cwWrtj. imJw beam. ? ihyijjM* .ir«( 2 ca' Bltacritxl Uar.-T.;.. , U m i . O T , ttinii^ outrun. •nini - i " ' , I<X:.I"*1 IT'i Aihwrnn) D',, A I . l i n IJ HOtir.fi, :'f,[irno< tiill Jt« .CaiMl.U >.,*(.«-, I ton* I, 04 Lots arid Acreage For Sale « Acres - amafl stream -Southern COLORADO! Near Mountains. $14.5001 S165 down. 130 payments of J16S. 8% interns;. Call Owner. 806O7&6693. , 05 Commercial Property For Sale COMMERCUU. LOT tor aata, N. RUoaviDa., 2.62 acroa, park-fcfcii MOrtad ailing noar t-aOjonml O-2. Perfect lor olflcs building or bualn«i>. Priced to axit ar S12S.000.CJI ' Rhonda P a c at B33-2M0. , 07 Commercial pcrty for Lease COMUEHCUU. 0UIUMNQ tor fuot. Axwi L»*o. 15 par aquars loot, «pproiimfltttfy lOOt) SqFt, unWaWJi. Cdll Mary louiM GnrrMrtia KM daiails olJanwm IWalfy. 93*2500, , Hf*i.' *,0O0 SQ. n. Orhca Buii ivaJing Occupancy summsr or Avon 934-6919 10 R e a l Wanted Estate w i t x . n u r VUUKXHTV ciindiiHinll you am (i totm*, . Mr Kmglil.* ! ? ! i ' l « J C t W I U » Y 7 l - M NOVBK H Ii NOflTH OLMSm>- rMM 3 Ull •logk* t m i M . Lonotarm w i M only, neoMiMbla 77MS31to ? 2 Business opport u n i t i e s ••;.: •::.'. :".":;-?.-:;vi •." $9.99 ONE PRICE SHOE STORE OF S10/J20 FASHION STORE! Open a non4mnchbe tton wUhthoUbortyFashtonsattvantags. Ovw 1 ^00 brand: names. Orwtime too. Inwotory. nxruma. buying trip, supplies, instore tralntna and mof o. C«n ony lime. Oan Kosiocky, 501-327-0031. For rent -i- Ai. (for car Of tXMQ.< Prn-aln rMudenca, 300 OetMocxl , Rd., Avon lakm. 933-5025 T I AVON LAKE CHOIC^ ftAMCH -Wi View laK*. ><rspl»j>. douM« mraiat] ' | garaga. No p s l » ! SB75/mo, 1-D33-B337. ; CuW 3 BH rvnctl Mtn going*- Comvnutnt (OC*[lofl. IGO0 KXM034. HOME, ntlachril ,2 tiw QUfBg, 2 -. M , qna Heat, fuB H B M ^ ' : acttinq. Avatabkt . Dae • 1, -'-] m LOVELY MOVE-IN CONGO RELAX AND ENJOY ^ , 221297. Overlooks picturesque golf course. 2 balconies., 2 bedrooms, !Vi baihs. eal-in kitchen, garage, new carpel. S54.S00. ADA TAYLOR. 933-6195. MONEYM THE B A N K ? " ' "" OWNER SAYS MAKE OFFERS , 3464B3. With a little TLC. Western Reserve century house on 100 ft. frontage and 4.5 acres! House is 5.OCO sq. (t. solid structure plus barn and small horse building. S94.900. ADA TAYLOR, 871-7573 or 933-6*95. AVON LAKE ELVRIA CLEVELAND 933-6195 365-3761 871-7273 933-7700 366-6590 871-8880 tl CAROL GRESCO Salesperson of the'Month; ADA TAYLOR 2 BEDROOM SMUGGLER'S COVE S4Q.0QQ -BELOW MARKET , 222074. Very nice first floor, iVi baths with separate dining. Security door. Owner says sail now. Call ADA TAYLOR, 933-S195. BRIGHT. CHEERY. 2 BE0ROOM Condo, off, by itself. Vh bains, garage. lighting upgrades. • new dicJiwasher. disposal. Listed at $47,900. Seller offering a S1500 allowance lo buyer (or financing. Call the lister ADA TAYLOR ai 933-6195. , 4 BEDROOM CENTER HALL COLONIAL- IMPRESSIVE 359591. Only SiOS.gj'pVieautifu!, mint condition, basement. 24 foot rai?.y room with woodburner, dining. 80x241 (ol. Call now. ADA TAYLOR, 933-6195: JUST USTED-MINT-CAN GROW W.TH YOU 364971. 2 bedroom bungalow with basement, private yard on Lorain's East side, garage, only $39,900.-Wi|l VA or FHA. Call the lister ADA TAYLOR, 933-6195. THANK YOU Just a'note to say "thanks" lor all your support making my first full year in Real Estate su'scossfut. With your help. I attained two goals I set out to achieve. Withirt my first year (made "Rookie of TheiYearj". shortly alter I hit, the Million Dollar level.-. Vrt,4th .your!; continued support. I hope to get to theTw'o Million' level by the end of the year, Ploase call me fof. all your, real estate needs. I would appreciate the opportunity to be of service to you and any of your friends and; associates. KATHY ^FtEEGER, 933-7700. .',.-: HANDY MAN WANTEO 347485. Cape with two story family room, double wide deck, inground gas grill, very private 178' deep yard, 3 bedrooms, master is 28" long. S56.90O. ADA TAYLOR, 871-7273, 933-6195. 364083. Situated on a cul-de-sac and having a fenced area, this 3 bedroom home has a master bath, woodburning fireplace in the living room, formal dining room, and a large eat-in kitchon. Priced at S97.000. Call KATHY POCOS, 933-6195. GREAT FOR THE YOUNG FAMILY 363755. Is this 3 bedroom ranch priced In the mid $80's and located In Avon Lake. Inviting living room, country style kitchen plus a nice yard for the childrne. Your family will enjoy living here: Call CAROL RAMAGL1 at 933-6195. 14 For rent NORTH OLMSTED. Apt., 1 OR, Una fwol, carpal, drapes, rsfrig, stove. PW. E»cellent location. i36Q/mo. 777-2541 or 2354425 n n . only. WESTLAKE 2 B R . . C O N D O . J 1/2 oalfi, appliances, garage No pets, 1500/montn. 779-11531 or 777-8750 HUUUS FOR RENT- SI4.9S eoctl Minimum 4 nights. Call 327-0121' H«J(J» Mot* . VAKO WORtS a now luring lull Urrta laborers. Send resume to: P.O Scr N , Avon Lak*. Ohio 44012. AVON LAKE PROFESSIONAL OFFICE SPACE. 1.050 * q . 1 10 sublease beginning Dee. 1st. J700/mo, For n w « Information call 8334178 , GENERAL LABOH • Parttlm*. Ughl Indunrlal position! avnilabl* In our A van Lake and Wesllake facitil4». ! 5 his./v-k.. i/arwu) houn Apply In perion: Western Enletp^ses, 33072 Pin Oak Parkway. A.L EO A V O N LAKE C O M M E R C I A L SPACE. Otnc#. retail. wa/ertouaa. Various . i l z e s available Call AWON L A K E , Choice txicfc ranch! cathedral ceilings, liraplaca. attachMgaragt, twacn, NO PETS. 1550 500 souara letit, ideal tor oihco ol small iela>l AVON S35O/mo Coll 934-5131. S «a«. i n a c n w garage, no pnu. • w e . security deposit. 937-6C30 OFFICE SPACE for rent From one office *o an office eompto». plu» meeting, loclura. Of class room* (tvatlaMe. 34100 Cantor Ridge R d , North fljdgevttle 1-21S-24T-2111. ' ' 5 A p a r t merits/Houses lo Share WANTfcD: Woman to snare laiQit " i remodeled 3 BH1 home * young lad/. Plenty ol y, J2$o including uMil'e*, tM 17 Vacation property c Oct.. '8 ,_^ Lo«»ly Oc»an, . stopping. no«pilal cloifl. J.. D«« . 1033-8C3/. Wonted to rent, WANTEO: 2-a bH Hoo«« m A.on of , * ^ n Lake.1 M u i n M ccupls. one ™<i u d y e p o l r e t . a C tflf a l rsfweitcm. will cotnuduf an 1 e. CaU after 5 PM, "CENTURY HOME" 1 ACRE WITH IN-LAW HOME 360347. This 4 bedroom "Sail,Box" sets on a pjcturesque treed setting, has 2 fireplaces, gorgeous wood floors, bright eat-in khchen. dining room, basement with roc room, newer 3 car garage. The in-law home has separate heal, 1 bed'oom. living room and kitchen. Priced at $159,000. Call KATHY POCOS, 933-6195. for 19 Office Space Rent EXERCISE STUDIO • 700 »q I ! . Mood noor, Rock/ FH>¥ef,' R»"' t>v hour. day. week or monifi. Musi haw insurance 331-7S75 ' COMMEROAL * OFFICE SPACE North O m t o d , 185^00 »q 1 («rit S275/monlfT. Indudvi Ots'iti** i. UBO of eonfefenc* (OOm. 779-5957. CnOCKEFt MK>. WESTLAKE - 400 aq. It. Executive OHic*. Includes raciptlon/iecrelarial area. I l l ft. new buiVIn^, MSO/noniri. Call, •71-82SS. 20 Help wanted IMMEOIATE OPENINO st ["• Avon Lake P r w in Adweriising Sales. 30 hours p*r WMK e<pe(l«nc^ not a must but p<alerr»(f. Send r**ume lei PO Bon 300 c* drop on al 158 L a " Hd.< A.L. V DOLORES GAYNEAU Lister & Seller of the Monlhl , Lister o ' * H , «onth: WAITRESS: Part-time 0' lull time. days, DeAngetii Lounge. 933-9743J KNO OONO. it's tne AVON LA0Y. Want to aetl? Oont say MAYBE, Olve It a try. M> • real simple task. Vt'a fun and It'aeasy and (I-B GREAT EXTRA CASH! CaU 984-3667 or 327-32BS today' ROUTE DRIVER n»"ded tor, greatsr Cl«v«1and v n Must have mechanical aotilude, Good drMng record Starting salary SZOO pur •eek. Call Mr, S'lion. TMun ft Fri., between 9 a n t l noon. 63,1-37*0 bOB EVANS <i hiring tor an shin*, full A part time. All pbsitton*. Wa of-1 for fulllim* be.ielits, a corapetilni* ulary & liniible tchedulas.1 Apply In Berson al 29750 DMfOit Kd1MMEOIATE OPENING alineAvorr Lake Pr»s» In advarticng salal. 3 0 ho»-:» por Week. ««wfi*™:o mt a omit bul p'«'»ff «J bond 'BSUT^IO P O OoOnfJofCropntfat Rd. . ail. SCHOOL STUOEMTS wanled tor1 greennouMA nursery labor posilion*. after school ft weekends. Appty in potion Mot), thru Frt.. 3 30-4.30 p.m., WILLOWAY NURSERY. 4S34 Center R d . Avon. LOVABLE NANNY needed in SneT field Lake. Our horn*, non-snwfclng. Must be dependable and m «ltu-" M9-74S4. , ' WAREHOUSE POSITION Entry Levil, position lor agorfsgive. selfmcHrvaied Individual <vitn * good nvitr) aplitude lo maintain Inventory control (or Itoor1 coverlno itor*. PMase land resume to: 16913 Mn0itonAve. Lakowood. OH 44107. MIOOLE SCHOOL I HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS needed for part-ttme uork. Earn S4p-80A*eak pio» pfMM', Work 2-3 hrs /day. 4 days/week. Celt B7i^ggrt after 3. C" • CAHEER N I O H T T ^ . Join us October. 4in at 7 p.m. lo learn about the en Citing & lucrative field of Real E i u t e Sales. HUNTER REALTY,' WllUamiburo Square, 3S983 Optrolt Rd., We.11.ke. 893-7040. ' FRANKIE'S , PIZZA now Furing' • •IIKIltl ushiers/rtostaues , p«» tboj h D dpsfiwashers: Days & mgftts, 4841 Great Northern Blvd. FRANKIE'S ITAUAH CUISINE. 25939 Deirpit Rd • , WarrtM CLERKS/COUNTER Help, pari-ilme, 10-3 pm. Apply In person. Lehman'e Oell. 34991 Detroit Hd, Weaftahe. Part-time counter nolp DRY CLEANERS. Minimum 20 hours. Located in Lad •wood 551^347 IUMEIHATE OPENINGS Counter Help » d e l i v e r y positions available. Uwch A/or eventn«. QOC-BA MC^-S. 33V. 3*«<rti rid. Bey VirUfl* * 7/343 OelroJI Hd., W t l r t . both locaUona. EXCELLENT FAMILY HOME 354507. Located In Avon Luke on an older established street., 4 bedrooms, 3 full baths, 2 woodburneru, and a large country kitchen. There is an attached 2 car garage, basement and a screened porch, plus an open patio. All appliances and all window coverings; remain. Hyrne Warranty is furnished. A 90x224 lot will i a park-like setting. SARAH CHURCH. 933-6195. STYLISTS! We ruMd styliats to add to our mining ilafi of a vtry tsuay, salon. Gualiticatlons indude review-. Ing of skids (perm rods, cuts, color, etc.) by our taam leader. For appointment carl Fanuatlc Sam's , 779-4171 or 933-2004 after S. SECRETARY needed immediately lor western suburb on * pan-lime batl*. Excellent typing, filing, phone manna r roQuued. Shortfiand helpful Call for more Information, TARGET TELIP0RARIE5. 220-8900 Or 327-8821. Help Warned: PEOPLE WHO WANT TO WOPX. Larvncaper's Helpers. 933-511., after 7 PM. Femaia help wanled. Creenriouse work, tun time. Call 934-4220. BEST VALUE nospitaliutKin. Check with Bill Thornhitl, 033-2720. OUt OF HIGH SCHOOL energalic individual* needed to fut imrnediats openings in our Deli, CasftJarf ,« Stock. Applicants must powet* inat Convenient Food Man "cheery sitUta and BOitude". intertHlnd aptweania please wop by.either the Avon , Laka Lear Rd. or L d i Convenient Food Marl. COLLECTIONS* Dynamic nation'l finance cenler loctted in We»t)»k9 now hat Immediate port-ttme open. ing* tor ouf a ri 9 moon & evening shifts, Houny rale plus Bonus Ircantfve program. AW Inside work' on our •tal*-of-lh«>Br* computsr iyst«m. Buiie typing sk:il a must ki this fast paced environment. Apply in person Mon. thru FN., 9-6. 865 Bauen Rd.. Weittaha, B35-3230 CLEANE/n NEEDED. tutta.id panlime, call Monday thru Friday, 94. 32Mu15.(North RidgevUte). PARENTS/TEACHERSfCONSULTANTS Discovery Toys iweda your eiperlis« lo demcAstrat* our. unique conecfon of quality educa>~ Dora1 toy*, books & games tor all •got, CaU 002-1815 for morf. Into. CARPET CLEANEH Eiparwnc* ' helps, diiven licema. Rocky Rhrer area,,25-43 hrtJwk, 331-6100, •' • BOOI 7~ -- The Halloween Sfiop want* "*-**ii" Fun. temporary, full or pmtx-U-1 worv available. CaR' Xely Kleir sr. 331-12fl7. •• , ; . 1 -4. HtCHEATIOM ASSISTANT • NOOd time. To wortt in a school lunch * prugnri In Lakawood K r w o l l . For a p p l i c a t i o n : a t o p by Lafcswood Recreation Dept., 1456 Warren Hd., or call 520-4081. NEED BABYSITTER"* We*tlakv home for 10 monfh old. Hon»mo*»f, 3-4 1 days/wk. Flexible hours, sortie evenings. fl«albl« days Inctudes torn* weekends. Own transporuUon, 777-184 B CASHIER/CLERK Full or part-time, must have fleilW* hours. A ply In per**! Convenient Food Mart, 27340 W. CWtatt. Bay Village. . CHILO CARE^foV 2 month old * 3 yr. old In my Day VHtog* horn*. Rafertncsa required. Salary negotiable. 871-2040 Uol« Course MAINTENANCE Work a rs. Apply, Sprlngval* Courv try Oub, M71 Cbnterbury Rd, 7-9 am, 11-1 pm or 3-5 pm. MEDICAL ASSISTANT Part-time, 10-1 p.m. Eip«rl«nca needed. Send resume to: 25068 Center Ridge Rd.. W t t t U k s , O H THE JBttS 32745 WALKER RD. NATIONAL RELOCATION Avon Lake - 933-2500 CENTER Cleveland JAMES REALTY - ONLY LOCALLY OWNED COMPANY WITH OVER 25 YEARS OF SERVICE IN AVON LAKE AND THE SURROUNDING COMMUNITIES. - 871-5255J SAILOR COUNTnV 365719. Within walking distance of schools, siicpping; even the marinas • you must see this 2 bedroom colonial. Call Loretta Kal>sfor your private tour. $43.000.933-2500. . CENTUHY HOME IN AMHERST 350575. This three bedroom colonial is on a beautiful double lot with a Buggy Garage. Basic conslrqction is solid but the home is in need of updating. Priced to iell a! $37,900. For more Informaitcn call Bonnie Schmelter at 933-25G0. , , OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 25ih 2-5 P.M. 175 BEACHWOOD, AVON LAKE LOCATED N. OF REOWOOO, S. OF ELECTRIC AND E. OF FARKWOOD 360359. This lovely three bedroom ranch features eat-in kitchen., t f t baths, 17x20 family room with fireplace and neutral, tones throughout. Enjoy your evening picnics on the back patio. Call 933-2500 or 300 today with Velrna Mershon from 2-5 p.m. Price is $79,500. 508 MARBROOK, MODEt HOME OPEN TUES.-SUNDAY 1-5 P.M. LOCATED OFF WALKEH, WEST OF LEAH Now hj Ihe time to plan your move... Quality living takes quality building... and that takes tim&. You owe, yourself time wtien planning your home because it Is not only an investment but a monument to your taste. Plan your home with us. Visit our model from Tuesday through Sunday 1-5 p.m. Mondays by appointment with Deb) or Loretta or call 930-2500. Many selections available starting a! $140,000. DESIRABLE LOCATION 364431. !n tho most desirable area of Avon Lako. landscaped amidst a mature wood, is d newfy listed four (possible 6) bedroom colonial. Virtually brimming with luxurious amenities including walk in pantry, balcony off mster bedroom, full wall masonry fireplace, elegant 2 story foyer and Pelia windows throughout make this home a rare discovery, For appointment call Debtor Loretta at 933-2500. 5164.900. BEAUTIFUL VIEWf 349150. Situated (n Avon Lake,,this sprawling ranch With f/iectacular lake view features ?j bodiboms, ? iull baths and extra largabasemenLjM Yotir private selling has professional landscaping arttf^ turn around drive - and priced at $119.000- Cafl f b r & more details Loretta or Debl at 933-2SCfa ^ IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY ...._v _ _.._ „ 359443. ...is- yours on this,'darling 2.'bedroorn;4: aluminum sided bungalow which boosts a pfiriour, for-;.(> mal dining room end living rpom.'Tho finished baieV^ ment has a rec room, utility area arid workshop. Pricked at just S32.0OO - caJI Loretta Kglls at 933-250O_for:m o r e 20 Halp Wanted NOW. IF YOU ARE 60. YOU CAN GET A SS 00 HAIR CUT AT LOUS BARBERSHOP. 35410 CENTER RIDGE. NORTH rUDOEVJLLE, 3ZTfl15t. OUSEKEEP£R/NANNV: tundiyFriday, 63O a.m.-5,30 p.m. Muit Drive Our homa only, Sarttyi Hd, 3274073. BAHY SITTER n#«l«d. 2 Children" 3:30 p.m. - U-gn p.m. My horn* W yours Can 3274825 before 300 p.m. OFFICE, fad-time. Roc** DIVII. 331-6100 , WORD PROCESSING (Apple It^ comoatiblel w v « « !o assist Rocky RiK«r writing/consulting firm. 3»O7e3 RESTAURANT HELP., p«f1-lifn« Oiahwssher, delivery parson & cook, wUI traiij nigms. OUR PLACE RESTAURANT S PIZZA. 835-3(55 Maiure wtynan wnntrd to BABYSIT • 10-30 hrs/wfc. in my home. PnrMlma BABYSITTER nMdM to care lor toddler A infant in our Lakawood home. References required. S2t-ai56 BABYSITTER wanted (or 7 wk. Old . In'ant, lull lima, days. Vour noma or mine. Top pay for the right person.' 734-3101 HOMEMAKERS • • r n over 1)0 per hour part lime Earn free Hawaiian IrM. Free training. Commlaaion up to 2SH. Highest hostess awards, ' no deftvaring or collecting, r s handling or aervfcv charge. Over 800 dynamic, Item* ' toys, glfu, home deeor and Clirletmes dacor. For Ire* catalog call Friendly Horn* Part)** M<W-727>1S10. CHILD CARE wanted, western W«s0ali*/ North O<m*ted area. £»• parianced caregiver lor 2 mo. oW. M-f. 7-30 am-5:30 pm in your homa. Prefer norvtmoker. Call 661-0492. OFFICE CLEANING parson rweOet), 2 limet/wk. 3 tir«/avas. Fairview Park, 333-5530 Rsceptlonl*!. 3 days per weal. Imprawioni Hair Saion. Wattlalie. 672-1988 : SALES John Casa Blanc** Modeling & Career Center requires an. energotlc A highly mouvatud admissions '•preseniative to interview parspacitv* iludents far pfolasiloml courses In modaMng. Mutt have • solid background In service M I M Salary S commia«ton. 333-2230 SALESMEN » Man's Clothing. tuU & p«n>tlme. Experience preferred bm not necessary. RetlrWs welcome. ShUTTLEflS, Great Northern. 777-7373 Immediate Opening Part-Time Advertising Sales • Some' ul«s eiperlance, pr. "t«d but not necessary • 30 hoi. B rwr weak . GOVtflNMtNT SEIZED VerucWa frOn StOO. Fords. Mercedes, Corvatw*. Chevy*. Surplus. Buyers Guide (1) e054S74O0O. Ext. GOVERNMENT JOBS I Si8.03r\a $69,405, hnniAdiau Hiring! Your area. Call I r e f u n d a b l v l I-5IB-4S9-M11, exTJSCTA tot Federal Uat. 24 HRS. STAY HOME. MAKE S325 WEEK. LV Helping local buUnoaaes mlri overflow clancal wom. Part-time No , experience OET PAID DAILY. To apply, tend LONG Mtl-atUreued Btampad envelopa: ALLIED ~*42-928r 4521 Campm, Irvine. C«. • Send «hor, resume today Avon La»;e Press P.O. Box 300 ALP Avon Lake, Ohio 44012 KELLY SERVICES has immediate opening* (or Ihe' following: Assembly Pack«g>ng RaceplorUit CMrkS , Typists , '' Word ProCMUorv WalletsL £ Waitresses We eifer Paid Holidays , ' Vacation f>ay , Meaih Insurants Rsteiral Bonu* Pl«ua call for apPC<ntn»Rt KELLY SEUVrCE 839:9961 EARN S7.75 HR. We need assistance in evaluating and responding to d&ly work reports sub-, mitted by our agents throughout the state. No experience necessary; Paid to complole training. WotU athorr'. Fo; information sand sell-addressed, stamped envelope. BVi Irv cheatongto: AWQA. Dept ' £. Box 49204, Atlanta. QA 30359. 21 Sales Lists GOVERNMENT HOMES from U 0O (U Repair) Foreclo«u/ei. Pepos,,. T u DeUqu»m Propertiai. Hoi *«fltng yoar area. Coll t-315-73S-73r5 Eit, H-OH-WM for current list. 24. HRS, , BUf QOVEHNMEMT S^ied and Surplut VeMclki Irom S100. Fords. Chrvyt, Corvettes, etc. For irtfo call (213)KWr90e«.t1«4 COVEBNMEHTHOMES trornSTjU Hooair). Dolmcuent Uw pfoperty. fltpoiitiiluiti, C a l l (11 B03-687-600P. E»L OH-ZIM Ijr cur. rani rvpo li«. HOME ASSEMBLY INCOME^ AMflrnbt* producU at home, rarttime. Experience unhece»sary. Oeta.l* Can ei*3dT-0B98. Ext 921. GOVERNMENT JOBS. SI9.040 t S O . n o m . Now Hiring. Your * ' • • • ( ' ) 805^87-6000. Ent. R-21B3 tor current Fedatal list. S NOW HJR1N0. FltgnlAI•Bntfant., Traval A o a n u . Machanici. Cualamer Service. U«ings.SiUanM to J105K, Enlry l e v a ! p o a l t l o m . C a l l (;*, 805^87-6000, Ext. A-21B3. HOME ASSEMBLY INCOME^ A»s*mblo praducU at twn». Parttime. Eaiiarlente unnecessary, DeUiU. C>tBi^32T-og96. ExL 921. 22 Situations Wanted PAYING TOO MUCH » lwv« youf houM cleaned? Give Judy'i CloanIng Service a can. Free estimates, good (eferancas, insured and bonded, 327-5096. Computer Data £trtry. My norne tOM ccrnpatibie. Bufk mailing tarv m offered. T34-) 730. Loving , Mom ol 2 interested iri DABVSrrriNa cUy* tor 2 children in m/ Bay Village noma. B35-&toa BABVSiTTINa in my Bay VUiage Home, tutt ttme. B71-4.773 QUAUrr CLEANING by compliant hone«L (eliable individual. EMcaUaht relerencei furiMohad. CaS EFyna I-3AS-4740. CHILD CARE Hi our Nonn Olmsted home, tun A pan-llma, evenlnga & weekend* onty. 734-3711 , CHILD CARE provided in my W n l Park home, full lime. 267-9044.' WlU. BABYSIT, my Sheltiekl Uka p moUMf will babyiit In my Avon home. Plaaaa call 93441S5. MOIHEH will baby -I in my home, weekday*, play ares Irt backyard. Wilt provide lunch, of-srnoon »n*ck And lott ot TLC. Ea^uviaw school area. W3-e3IO. THOROUGH HOUSECLEANINQ by noneat. rellabla « proreuionoDy trained individual. Qraat ter«rences. Call anytme. 933-6879. NURSE'S AIOE/ ComisanwnToTwa wonta work Monday through Friday on s daily or •\ourty t»»ia. C*& 949-5378. CHILO CAHE - My, home. Last Nagta Pood area. Lou of aiperionct / ralerencaa. Prefer infants. Anv hovrs. 327-1390. EXPERT MOTHER will ftjeSSTirT Nortn Rktg«v<ll« home, an agna, at any Um». 327-8354: , , h i £ e C E o CHHISTTATI MOTHER wnH b*Bvsit, In my twma, day* only. C*3 327-1.34, , EXPERIENCED cmkj wire, "an lime r>oura. Liberty School area. CaJI 3274) 189. RELIABLE mother to baby s.t, my North Hidgaville home, nefere><N and hot luneti»». 327-9323. CHILD CARE: my Ava. araiL 327.70i4. O f i U molfiBf will y E Main Ava. Nonh HwkHMIle. Lunches provided and TLC- Reference* available. Lori, 327-4072. EXPERIENCED motner or 3 scnooi age children available to walch your crwldreo In my North flidgevilt* home. Prefer pr«-«hoolars. Hot ton. che*. planned activities., Call Kim at 24 Education and Instruction PIANO LESSORS PRIVATE TUTOfilNO By Maria Bfunl Groduat* of The Royal CortMrvaiwy - Monireal, Canada. AH leoels . Chiidran ond adults. Can lor appointments, 327-4523. HORSEBACK HIDING LEflSOHsT Boarding 4 training lacltlly apectatUJng In draiuge * JumpIng. Nortn Crest Equ*'lrlan Cartler. Avon Lakr, 1-933-46M.' w p t T «KWa*»attta - S.1 your own twin to sun y a w achedule. US-327b d e t a i l s . • • ttotacB • •. Us Boarding & Training st ' e t i f 26 Public Notice EMPLOYEE BENEFIT PLANS avtniaHjn Ins. ' For Oroupa & '/Ktrviduala Lang&SfortTarm DistiKtDm Payroll Deduction Plana-lit* • • - . . . - WESALVEN 933-8875 32 Personals PSYCHIC AWARENE&S Classes on energy, «or»"«,.in«dlta. Von. and laiapathic communlca1KM». Raising your energy level to enhance your health. Selective counseling. - Can WUllom Fox at 323-1541, ' NEW HOSPITAUZATION Family SKImonttt, LJle Insufanc* ,t-0S. SlO/month, others, "no • * • aminaUon". limiumons. 228-1B1B. Happy Binhday k> you,, Happy Ehr. flday to you, Happy Birthday dear fttomtrtft twmmy, Happy HappyBirthday to you*" I' tava ya. Your rirtnanyf . HM"HERE QflANOPA MJ Hop»ty:; ' r w you h*ri~brtgM aunnyjitt«M and I - ' iw more rain. ruKVittlnloougrealJ mareWng In the Wgh vchool ™-*vm wa're alTso proud m her. Take care'jc causa...we.. care.r.Lov»,:-.Your»4i PreukatMfLN-'-'.':-,'.,' • -,-• M-~i;ya ; •• .. VISA/MASTEHCAflDt UafitlWAo. l Oei Youn TOoAvi Call ^ ^ 7 No o n . ERASE bad credit. Do it yourself '-.i-•;'.,•.• .•.-•''' c ' l ' . ' - V i ^ i " . 34 Lost and foundj LOST Beamed C o " * . " btacUnrWle temale named ^ _ __ ; na". Missing ainc* Saturday, urea of 'i Uka RtL ft Rio. 83. WRh t t f W matJon. plaaaa caD 933-7B1O. ( V J • de*ptfataV worrieai RCWARDM • • -- • • • • • - - • • - • V " ^ ; Lookmo tar INFORMATION WK9I torecovtry of Hager Van -\fk from Amarlcan Lavon P M U . 7 Spaghwn CHftnef,'.F'iiH;.-S«pL;tj. ... nswARo.;WJOOM. - V.T, ? ^wttfa • . . . : . . , H .•'ji.'.,nv.is1»aift , '40 ,• Services ;';;v":^.V WEBOFFS0] . , ,^f «jg r PRINTINGS Computerized - -.-,; Wrto Typesetting ~ •Tabloids , ,' -Circulars^ ' Newspapers • Magazines 1 Newsprint or Offset poper^ 'Addressing '• .-. ••.-•luff" PHOTOJOURNAii? 1 EARN OVER S1.000 For wiping ail ouuunding poem, short < story or personal article. For complete Into*malton can Becky Endrat arter Spm, . •.-:•''• • •••"'•(• TAflOT.CAKO READER a/Kf • • Check Our Budlrwaa Na«ds AnalysJs SarVKa '.'M^.-'•'.:•' Sondurty.OH 44870.'" 1-419-625-5825^ Ed Tbomey tMOOEUNd PajnUnjj . Concrete Worli tWchwoik - Carpentry Ff#» EE it tHHi l* Steve Wagner 3f9 ? . . f l ^ . K A 0 E 3 r i ' H S <* Puroiai. - •I NAPA Auto Part Sloret In RoclrV oft.'!.?" "?•&,••" UniversalttoX Ory Olmsleu, and PORTRAITS by.MARY E. OSMIALOWSKI Proofs Included With Every Package mebScenes Photography 949-6334 HARDWOOD FLOOR REFINISHtNQ IOR S 892-8440 15 yean e s s ^ ^ ^^^^^^^s^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^s^^^^ 40 Services jw PAINTING * pooea. Drywall, taiturad callings. Fraa esDmale*. 960-I2M or 2BZ-1113. ounEriPEPiAcfeMEWT f»m». lion, m d N M a . 3».appointment Only. Can Kjr-W&iX, " FOR CUSTOM MADE Boat Cover* A Raptacamarrt Boat Scats, an U u u k ' a Oo«t Canva* Shop, RESIOENTIAL/COMMEHC1AJL buUdtng rapairt, Interior and artenor p a i n t i n g , , fuinor landscaping, towraras. (r«M asl'RUlat. Call 933-3306. , • CUSTOM BPIOAL ANDALTERATIONS lor less. Paiwialiw your •oniroDa 20 y«ar> aiparienea. MSfla PrUUJPS VACUUM CLEANER CO. - SALES AND SERVICE, Wewand, rebwft doanars. guaranteed lowrest price* on new cleaners. We repair •B makes, wssranlyitor* for Hoovar and Eureu. 15116 Detroit R d LaJuwnood. P<k-up and debvwry avaJatJa. Can t^ZftOT30 1 1 OARAGE DOORS : Openers. SENIOR DISCOUKTS. Reasonable rata*. KarkoH's Door' 833.M72.24 Hr. Santa*. UPS SERVICE t PARCEL POST (PackJOa* only) FuM Sarvica Station. Bring your twiie* and package* (o us. Smart's Country Courtier. 37500 Colorado Rd., Avon. 934-5403. Low*** price* In town/ • •. • • • 'BALLOONS AND BOWS' oifl - J -"*er a Deauliful bououal o l (or "any occasion**, flir_ „ . artnivena<l*(. s f w e t s . vaddinaa. grand openings, graduations. Valanlina'UJa/, leWaiTMntg. a c h o o l tuncllgns. B o u q u e t * , delivered in tux attire. Party and Hall tfCOOrabng. C*B 331-5005 (Rocrty River). ' • . • . / . BtRTHOAY PARTIES, SPECIAL OCCASIONS! Puppaia and • c l o w n , vary affordable. Do aometriiflg dlMertnt tor your part y . Haka raserveilona now to INVITE , SAKTA to your holiday MtabraUon. 933-9004, ; ORYWAU. A PLASTER REPAIR. R e m o d e l i n g , addition*. Call Dwayna. 965-4748. CONCHET T Tho Cast-RcasaneMy Pricwd OU3IT-904; , ~ Snip PacUgaa J.P.5. (Not affiNalMntth UPS) ' BULK-N-BUSHEL 33148 Cantor fl«Joa Road Horth Rido»viii« 327-3446 or 3 UISCOUNT C E U E H T CONTRACTORS INC. CLEANING;' Cenvnarott, racoon-' Mt. n«w constiuction. Mlora or attar you mctwa, «Mft-n«nis. oflicaa, parttnatuad wrvic*. Bo™j*d' arid *n<ur*a. Frea aatmsies. Aa work guaranteed. For more tnformsscn, Cail DAY'S EASE. W C 377-634fi. Qthar* . send you a , cleaning team...M« s»nd you cervicvt 42 Antiques HO«rH RirMEVILui: 6637 rm cftwood Lan«. AX- (<n ^ . w v w u P i a u Drivv- Ttiursdav. Sapt « , M-siwn O a a a n u g roomtaruS471 a " - •quipmtnt. Jam. good dcthiflg. , ao<J*0O p j n . and Friday, 6«pt- 23 «und canter pmi taWa, buff*. 6 •wuseftofd iuxns, (ram *•&} ajn. - BJJO p j n - Lot* of cna"s, 4 IMVAS. Can 93J-4993 MtfC VAAO SALET , a i l hauaanold itemi., t o o i t . POrrEHY; dQAHMf«SWe EwKytRing mint gol ' Thursday. SAMPLE SALE I "27-2221. Aam-rpm. 12fl LaJurwood £>f, JU~ Sapi- 2 3ftz « )O-«. 33645 CERTIFIED EMISSION TESTINC! • Woodndga C L (Una Craas East). COUPUTER OIACNO5IS PRINCARACSSALC, S<PL 22-24. 9-5 TOUT. PLUS BOATS. TUNE-UPS. Norn Ridgaviaa. SizM 40 rag. and PM, f)69 , Maore Rd.. Avon. 48 Gargage Sales Certified Uettiarnci. TtRE SALE, 34X32.' •'. -• • Clasawara. hraru. TiDany future, Compuwaed Custom embroidary, cfuMrert's books, fnucfi moo*. . " W i w . 1 l«B*ong. l logos, dcUans, MARATHON. Millef-Walher. NOafM RiOGEVtLUL Thuradav BatrWpm. Som and paicnvs. 933-4102.933^337. CARAOC SALE. 4 tKTUfy. TDurs!. and Friday, Sapt. 22 « 23from9 * .Thursday ortyf UMIOUELY YOURS 32&2t &-<rbrook Ln. M O I . O M K F o , S«L. 9-4 PM, 34457 Pulh Or-, 337-S436 E*st (otf Barton Ret) Ridtoa and * ~rt. O O O M * ' totr/, boy*. SACK PORCH SALE S-2. S«pt- 22. AA A U SECURITY CENTER. 24 pmft mowara, ntdao eamara. 3Smm • — * « . tnd. larger sue*. m » r « « . . . APPUVNCies- SALES Y'SERgirts wn«r JacMta S> dothM. 6-tO, hour •menjencif »«rvica "fcUy • • * Emm. aiW» prej*ctor.-T.V., dr«p«*. tires, toy*. Nw.mtsc. ite<R). VICE: RsfrlQcrators; tangtt, toy* 10-tZ. etttw mi»C. 356 Giaen help yoc (out or In)". 9J3-3:0t or watarbad. enroaai aqufpmant, Kara' towals, picture*. 1 0 EARLY MUTian. «nd diy«r*. Wo Mrv<ce an Dntf Dt. in Crwftpcint ,h«)iar*.«nMuan(]»oa)an«ctotfiino 1 SALES. ' , • i d Utoaa. of «il SUMS, martv Ohar SALE. Ttiurs^ S«JL 22. BUCK'S HARDWARE. mice. Ham. No cans botor*fl& m . . 3TQI» 9OARAOE GARAGE SALE, Mao* norm «jn- Electric haatars. latUo, nueh pl*af* /• "; i ^ D*t"w( Rd.. A i m . Stonri w ' d i -*i*9, Iadia« small & nwdfufK THE IVORf TOliCM" Piano lun- , and m»c2ISIo)AL Krc«n ivpait. Can 934^1 n o u s * p l a n t * , much m i s c . , >0. repair, .'agulabon'. Accredited Thur3.-5aU. S69 Uoora RcL,A* lano tecftncan- Cafl 327-8179 DOLL SHOW * SALE 130 BMinir. A.L. (Ott L»»» Rd ). 9-3, N o r A R r P u a u c . •OAY.S S * t . S * p L 2 4 . 10-Bpm• MOVED TO A SMALLER HOME). ««a,AND WEEKENDS C ANTtCCAHAOeSALe. Wood AiNIERS" ^ l O f e . Exterior1 of' uv Qef AnfNf Av*^we«taAe: A v w t A r- • 2Qef Coucnjo«9Mal «*w Coucnjo«9Mal. «*w tttte*. tttte* antjqu antjqua -•too*, mitra sow (n*n), bvm. leoor.pamtav). CmBTony. 941-5164. (oft Canear ntdg*. 1xtSt.E.olCctradio). VictrMx mans, womana & CtoUuny- Sapt 22 -.84 M PM. 960 baby dothss. toys, kjtcfwn A bath u m & a Rd.) •> .-•• •ccnwrla*,' Oato*. ,tedding& , MOOTS R d . Avon. HANOUADe .QUAIJIY CLOTH1 I mocfl lute. Thurwlar Ont/. Chimney Sweep . 0 O U S ^jj;<-<::r] ; ;.-;.. . 1 ,;.;.. j MANY BABY ITEMS. d o U H g W i W M ; Sony r w v o tun*r. cunaina, FOR A SAFE, CLEAN , GOOD NElOH8Ofl THRIFT SHOP. H0CV SPlfillf GIANT ;, • g a s w w , hotaahold liarns, mucti 140lcaf ftd.. Avon Lak*. (334037. INDOOR GARAOe SALE 7 , * EFFICIENT FIREPLACE 1 mac.. 3 * M Wfidanw CL. Avon (of* of SEPT,2S.»OpJn. • • Seftwarta Rd.> Sept 22 i 23, * « . CALL BOB, 933-7583 SALE.- SaturHiy, 9 . * j . iOLa«/RdAL) Bnm^pm. 33024 Electric BWd-A.L. SERVING THE AREA SINCE %ST3 ?. 23.24. sen-Spin, LNded Boy"* cfoihes. boohti, misc. C«M door*,flulogs. MnM tooli, FAJRVIEW P A H K » - ? t 2 S a ' houtahofdttoma.. ' • . •;. ptp* fiEMgs, roN top desk {naad* Ungftam Or. (ofl W210O1 wort'), clothing and mivc. 3605' ,MntlcK& ' We Fill M ntlcK&HobMW0)Tt Uovtna Sale: 1»3 ForeN. A l _ , some Ceraar fW.. Avon. , . •. ' : 22. 9 am ' fhurtdaf onfy, 9-5. Swimming poot. dingriy, eutfioard -fnotor. Kitchen GARAGE SALE, 370 OucWye Dr.t ' ' ' i/cnalrs. much misc. N. O n 4 4 8 7 A » M Uma, VraO.. SJ— Wed., Tnu<*., FVL, B-3 PM, • TTwrsMasf «r Mowsr Sorvica. 600 Awort & FiL, 9.5,30 t u n . hn*c mar- • * . funutur*. much mttc Befclen, Avon Lake; 033-4400, AVOM LAKE GHEENPO1HTE TaXa chantfaat lurnitura U k M . 0».J»o*. . Woo^Sat (1.00-530 pjn, Jayco« to Orcttvd Park. U 389 olMne ' ^ A QARAOE SALE Tnur*., — v . . E^wpwr. C* ' Thurtday 8om-?p^t. 22TJJ. sam-Spnv 761 Wea Snort Etftan Man dining foon: tuvutura. WESTLAKE Wutn tatruy. c o n w o l ,1 BM)., S J - Playpen, careeat. walhar.' bicyci«. Dtcyda child carrier, adutt Pkwr S Ma«M CL BQZ^-'O l*a new inner 4 chUdrtns dotMno' Savaman and chiidran'a qu«Jrfy cttthtng, toys. 9-4 pm S W23.0-12 noon. FunWura, v and coau.'arg* amoum M misc. No gfuawai*, wlntaf X Chrntm** B'.cW. mock. HiuuS^SnTt Class Block. * ' Coay ^S?^*? J C < y i w '«« 3 »"W rk: t**! O Wort 74a.] tB7 32 Oavaland 3V1-0750 CEMENT AND WATEf PHOORNG SPECIALISTS UPHOLSTERING •Antiques ',, • New Furniture • Leather •Vinyl •Velvet • A n y Known Fabric • Automotive •Boat 'Give n e w life to old m e a n i n g . . . call us today!" —30 Years Experience— PROPANE TANKS, SEASONED FIREWOOD DEUVEREED 917-5492 , K .-AdorSp.m. aMX btc Uaiin.mnc BOLOOAHACE SALE, Thursday. Sapt. 22 tram 0 mm to 5 pm, 228 Cantar (Id. A.L. KHcnvnwar*' and m u c h m<Kf FIREWOOD RICKS & CORDS DELIVERED 934-6133 AVON LITE ELECTRIC COMPANY, INC. APPLEWOOD UPHOLSTERY 36555 Detroit Hti. Avon, Ohio 446 Center Rd. Avon Lake, O. Genie Door Openers . ' • •• . AVCJN LAKE. i M Vwawwd-8«0y Hem*., children* dotfta*.. w y * . . ncuMhoU Hama, »3,Tnurs. . • •. BOLD32B10 CAfiFUAGE LANE, A « nI Laka. Oaraga SiU» Pncan! 3«*L S2 4 2 3 5 - 4 P H • •• , GARAGE SALE. IhufUMy. 132 Vlnayud Rd_' A . L T undar. old loola, much misc. ' UULTI FAMILY WKSTWINDS. FUHNITUHE. MICROWAVE, InrTCJ. bidding, pIctufM, Ltttl* Tyhea loyu. cmns S. mi*e. 022 V/«*twmd* A 313 LongFointa. Thunday & Friday. S^K. 22.23. <K» Suraai Aim,. S.L Lot* of >t«m* going lor 11 & S3, a good u l e ! 9im-2pni. Abo. quean s m waMtDad and naadboard. S^3O. 5*t up anocan sa«. 94*3-J71 , ' n g a Sola: rnur*d*y, AUQUBI , &^KMpm. HouMDrM T*aa, . ^ S 4 i wssarru,SU.,e.{|>jii, Baby ,i(«ma, canaat.' chilo'ran'a Ctotfww (*ntan*-H). lapri racordar, m i * c • - .•-•--•-• N-Oj, 41 &e Porter. Kids «urt. t»*«s. cloth.rtg, acaffolding, nutamiiy cwthe*. too much 10 U*L Good' preaa. Thurc A F>» arty, 0 4 njrt. 5040 arauiey, H a . . *k». Sat.. M o.m. Chldran f odull Clottw. 2S«. A r comer****., campwig aqulp.. Boor-Jack,- conv pound DOW a rack. BO gun*. knhn». : r*mng p d M , Atari gama A tapM. Toot*, bunk Dad*, floff duta. d i l «M»waioVa. mucnmt*c. ^.v-^iie 54.. Fonn Produce. iMtCX TdUATOES. H o u n d - 4 (UH*rt Typa'.'-S amto0 pm.-.BiU.-:.'i-.:;'-L-:-l' • B o , ( R t B3J..Awa 93*fiaOCL ^ ' ^ V 1 : . - . : ' " - " ^ 58:-; Household gotKls; 3 W . aacDon 10** taol* saw, • ROCKY RIVER.' Houaengld a a i e , ' / Manor, drjnf^aluileru daafc..nxrj): divider, • J " '" ' " 1 • fc^^«^?Call333S«^^>'Kpt • Electric Installations • Ranges • Dryers • Outlets ' • New Services Installed , 30 Yrs. Experience 933-8539 INTEGRITY IN REAL-ESTATE Cleveland 871-8880 SINCE>J03 MultipleUttiAgScnkc 933-3733 _ 41 Landscaping SWEAT BROTHERS 33382 Walker Rd. Suite B Avon Lake Residence 327-^580 445 Avon Bcldcn Rd. Avon Lake, OH 44012 LANDSCAPE malntanme* , dilution of lawna tnd bui Spring ctt*n-up, muichln B;™w«tli»g old U d Building -— —•% famovaf, f l u ding storm d*mage, plaRlU»: lot c o r i n g . Traclor work A bruah chipping also, available Insured. Proudly 734-2B74 LAWN M O W I N G EDGING TRIMMING CALL DENNIS BREESE 933-3618 MOVE IN SOON - NEW - $129,900 363579. 4 BRs, master has W . l . C . 2M baths, formal D R . large fam. rm. wiih WBFPL. Quiet street, country atmosphere.'Basement, 2 car gar., all on !09*xl38' lot. over I'JOO sq.ft,Call W, Dn.mil, Ken Kodgcr. 9333733/871^)488/365-2587. PIAZZA SOIL FARMS Shredded Farm Topsoll Since 1952 327-8353 SPENCER RETREAT \\'ITH LAKE Beautiful coniempcrary centered upon 5 lovely acres. Walk-out country kitchen with deckiry overlooking private lake and treed property. 4 spacious , bedrooms. 2'/t bailis. &. fireplaces an: just Ine beginning, SI77.000. Siutron Sweda. 933-3733. NEW LISTING -FANTASTIC FLOOR PLAN '5. Grurui 2 slnry foyer «nd Grc;it Ki.Kim* WHi-pL. ovcrl(HiL% I ucte, kitclii'i'. Rinnan's drciini - tcnltr i f huili-ins. even p*'fr«wavc. 4 HHs, rnavtcr suite. 2Vi ruth*, den Kt llix)r , lus 2 car puapi and lia.scinciil. I'ncod :il SI25.WK), Call W. DeSinil. 9 LAKKFRONT WITH ACCESS & PIER 345286, Ifncliantinp 3 Bft, 2 bath c<tniKiiiporary runcti, Beamed cciWngK, .1 fireplaces, finished rcc room with u c i bar. sauna, quality (hru-oui, S155.000., Kuthy CiKntte, 933-3733. , , ^.ViVr-i^] 44 Auction Sales AUCTION thufS. Soot. 22. 8 00 pm ai Oah fdga ParH P»v,l«n 34133 CiPitBr H ( dae ,Rd. M tvui«.' Mnr^ nntiqusi. oak iut. '. f»'nj, 00"! Tonka toys, datlt. llama, gWsiwaro, < i'' cuebcara. (d. •ink lafli*^ >g e»uchF 5000 bn»6a!i cards In, parts, • 400 «inui«*, • (ncludmo " Topu» niiir .curds. r;-B ISWJ-IUJJ, T-KM1s,,"2W», ? 0 / ' i Man/ olhor itrmi Jerry Canlar. .Bury, Auc(km«I 3I7-P394. BURGESS AUCT'QN 41957 Natlfi ilxiofl Rd. Hans Bida 3 . y Twiap N*m frll hour* starling IW» waaiiand. Ariligu* k e«efy FrttlaV i t 030p.m. Every Salu'day naw and usad c h r OIM. Quaranttad Cv>Qt t.v.'a. m»iu Aproduca. fHEE FRESALE BIHGO FROM S-«:3(Jp,m. Win cartiricataa toward .marehantflta. 1 DALE DUnOESS. AUCTIONEER. M7-OI3OOT 1-324O0W. NEW SUBDIVISION Prime executive hpmesites ¥t acre"to" 1 acre parcels. Custom - l n ™ k i n d i n ! ' ' quaIit - V t ofitt h c need* of the PROFESSIONAL" lifestyle. The best in suburban living easy access to wifheasy to major major highways. highways Featuring: Featuring: Cedar Cedar sidiT 5 " brC i kfrOmS 300 Sq ft mn im i um ' ° '" Call Pat Frederick For All The Details ' 58 Household Goods ROSE'S NEW WHOLESALE O*r. FURNITURE g 33535 Center Rlflge Rd.. H. m RiOgmM. Beftn«en fit 83 and Root — Roads. Open e 8ay» a w»ak bom — 1-5, C m ad Tuas. Kitchen and din** Inc room aats. cedar chest*, gun C cabinets, t a a carl, Ice b o * . UJ bookcases, sacntary dosiu. Me 3: cabinets, torrwr cupboards, dry gi sinks, had M a n , and tables, « V ' i~ round Bon [ aw pedestal UBe. I two g- leave*. J38S.. I " thick lop. several J£ Styles Of - h a l r i . SB5>S140. . FABULOUS S-rtf'dMh. $16*5. 2 « rounded '/-ass china cabinats, S S295-t65f-. Windsor and pr»s»ac* rr rocker*. 1175 aach. hug* haart D. dastjn rocker, J225. lesded UJ gfassicp bookcases. 32B5-US0. £ fiulches. 4 0 " - 7 2 " , S795-I1135. A ^ WHOLE CATALOO OF FINE OUAUTY HAHDHADe S0U0 OAK T f CHOOSE FROU. TakM 2-8 w - u tor daUvvry. Our pricas »r« a Owa of (urnttm* stora pnjas. H^jstovaf • Uriah now availabia. , (flaattts Ang*r nail pofith. paint minar, and a t e ) Naw sabd brus Iwds In 4 S U B * . 15 siytM, from S493-3795. ALSO. anUqu* jawatry. Biaswuraf», potwry. fumtturs. tnmna. 4 ate. BOSE'S. 32?-223U or 327-6740. v m & UastarCan; ac* cvpiad. Bank financing svadabM, , Our tutnltura is camplaialy OuitranWccJ. WV« Buy • S*H - Trade or , Taka Trad-Mna. 5 ^ aalt* , Uw. COME SEE OUR NEW LOOK. WE'VE SPREAD OUT TO 4000 , sctuara fast. . SUPER SALE : " ^ Carved antkju* o«« (finingroomM L tabJ«. S cnaUrs. 2 taaws. and buflat. SI095. So^d charry ladits dash. 1195.4 mahogany chairs. J25 wcri. Baautifut tour anthM* hand carved parlor chaWs, 5595 For ail 54- art!»ttu* rouwood .-ound daw toot taw*. 1994; 3 door anliQU* mahogany bortcas* witn daw torn. I3T5; 3 piac* 0«ci3 Vttrmom rock mapl« fiadroom s«t. S35O; anliqua 7 pivca sotid charry spool hnin badroorn saf. X73O; n»«wood m«Jod%n. data 1856, (450; r a w 1120. formal fidwns. %ltc 8-12. S3S aach; drop Maf mahegany Ub4a,, 2 I M I « I 2 chairs. S27S: Fabulous tar^a. round. irda>d drop iaaf tnbta. 51200; 2 ocfc tail wBrdrobar. S295-JT95; Bft.Victorian Pier Mirrof. 3695: Fabulous , carvad Chinas* . Cfiippandala 9 M>BC» badroom sat. J4S00; b«autiful mahooany Chippendale B pitcv dirv Iiw room sot S22S0; bBdroom set. 1375: fancy daeo Dadroom sal, SI595, Anuqua O a t Fiefinished chtna catwurt s>C« glass.1 S375; sguara lutcnan tabtw. 5legs. J 1 « . 4 raflnisned T-S chatrs. MS. ouch; round oak cUw-foo* ped«sial taufB S495: 8 p c carved oak Oiung room set S995. drafting fable. J75; 2 waahslands, S I M oacn; 2dtns«rs. St20^295- 2 ch*tt ct (traavrs, IlOO-StaO. kltcfmrt cupboard. 11504250: dro&mmf mapte Uble/4 , Chdirs and hutcJt. S379; 2 library daska, S12S and Jt75; 1 fnaboaany knaehoto desk w t n chmHr'i22S: charry ch«st of cfrswers. K25; beautiful Udws and genUeman's Vtiorlan chairs, Lours XV style. 1575; Large Cherry tookcase wil*< beveled glass doors. 13951 more fur, nUira and eK- Opon 4 ttsys a w*e1 1-5. Ckwed Tm». COME SEE OUR NEW LOOK.' WE'VE SPBEAO OUT TO 4000 square feet. Thousand! of pieces of tew** / . til era's at . wholesale prcva. SOUO OAK. 4S•• round hon POM pmlcsul table «r2«" lea!, pics 4 b M c k chairs. J100Q. S33-7749. COUCH 4 Loveseat, prim' velvet, nrvert & orange. Eicellant eondJti^n, S200(negotiaal«. CaO 933-74ie. , 6 0 W a n t e d Miscellaneous WANTING I O BUV.did Uonii trains and accesaorlus. ' Call 933:9101 from 12 noon to 5p m. MANOVMAN TOOL C O L L E C T 6 ( T looking for uaad tools. PialvraWy ""•cheiists oc carprtniwtools,Can WANTED: To buy a couple ol IN* 9K*t.AWWWHEADS rdUNO IN AVON LAKE, Call 933-7582 dayi, 933-7B90 avenmoa DOCKS UNUMfTED C e o B t i v e PUte» Years-1681, B2oi K3 Call 356-2199 CASH pax! lor ok) qu.lti"(;«li fat'. bara. 871«] IB or SHirley. 802-8843. WANTED: Will pey casn tor ant." ques. Any old fucnilur*. oak. cherry, •alnut. mahogany, owning room • j t j . kitchen sets, bedroom lets, China cabinet*. Ooolw-es. desks, •ic.. any eondnion. Do-s. and old toys. Qlassware. crocheted, and wnoroiCered Items, guilts. Hummel*, Douttona. any.figurines, chiru. pottory. watches, clocks, lamps, sirvar plate and sterling r'tver Herns. Any era leweiry, rhinestorMs. ookt, urvsr; Wamonds. Aiao. old stock and bond certificates and German A JapuneM .World War 11 Military Item). Anytnmg oldt String musical instruments, and lullls. HOSE'S. 327-6740 o> 327-2239 62 Miscellaneous for sale POHTA-CRIB, r^w maw M l , humper paq, 4 shprils. J25, Sietitng tiHer'eonceri i\uir. (tMcr-Innl condi' ligfl. 1225 CAsn anly 337-OflSfl. 3 h p Soars air rxttriprtivir, J yfar» utti. oflod corWitwh, » 0 0 I I . ' on»ilube-4 ft. Hareseenl nature*. »ur'iiee moiinl. 550, Hesse irarfw )i*ck.. '2VD*t $100 fard light 175 wall. Mercury vapor J5. 933-3004. loari Hi Ttw ' H M F . aaa 10S. Loom, On« «4OSZ FiHEWOOO, 934-5504. HUM PLANTS' TTSO •acfl. 7/S10.00. Uany colors, 33291 E l d ; , A.L. 933-5341. 80 Motorcycles and Mini Bikes CurM Matnes VCH -itwmotm 3 years old. Sad to rnghest offer. Call 6344233 or 236X3324. 1972 Ho (da 490 13SQ.00. 9JM994. cafl allof 1PM. FOR SALE: Kencnora range. « i " cattenl condKiun. Custom draiws and kdehen catxnets. Calf 327-S1CQ. SE.WINQ MACHIME& Oua to school buduel cuts, the n t o c n * largest manufacturer offers new 2>g* Zao;*. many stuchaa. bfaidhem. buttonholes, everything. 20 year ouararaee. OnginaOy S499 now J12S. He«*yduly, treeamts 130 more. Credit cards. COO free delivery. Eichanrje Only ' j room (93C1»«^ 2 taWes. 11 chairs, server, china dOMtt. Good condition. (KQ-2341 Oamson Air Tioht S235,87t-0419 F1R£WOOO, M U O A M . Cord S135 delivered. Rtck 135 delivered. SUckrns avaltable. Senior ttlacounl*. 8174322 PURE WATfcH n o m * wateV »TOn«rs. Oont gamble on the safety of your drinking wator. 734-1739. SEAHS CRAFTSMAN POWER TOOLS - Itha rtew. ruwdry uwd; 6 1/8 inch Joinnr-Planer with loos A t/2 H P . Capacitor Start Electric Motcr^ 9 Inch Motortiad Table Saw wan l*gs & tuo «»iensions; 7 1/2 Inch Mctcruad Compound Cul M.wr Saw with brake: 331-5747 66 Muslclal struments In- PtANO FOR SALE. Wanted: H«sponsib^ party te take on smalt monthly payments on piano. S * B locally. C a l ! Monaoer at etS-234-1306 anytime. King Trumpet KfOOSundy Alto Sax 3500. Oodd condiuon, used in elementary and Junior .high oro- •pams: 9^9913 • B2 Campers/vans panei van, 6 cyt., A/C. 4 speed manual. Overall gnod cond>Don. S33-S4S5. 1901 Chevy Van. Captams cnatrs. tot! down bed. running board. Very mce shape. $3,500. 834J07J, 2B2-3123. 22 FOOT CONCORD Traveler, front and rear doors, sleeps six, rtfrtQerator. sink, slave/oven, needs work. 51750. 331-2192. 84 Auto Parts & Service GUARANTEED USED engine* insulted • reaaowbta. r TABLE, txand new, SSOO. Call «71-2040 ' STERLINO SILVER O E MPNHAROT Concert Floto E». eel^nt condition. 5225 Cash onry • 937^365a CLARINETS, t Mood. Setmcr: plastic Reasonable. 933-2232. LOHA PtANO TUNINQ. a ruQuirtza. upnehts & oranos. Culf 03J-P68I. UPRIGHT A GRAND PIANO TUNINQS. Very rsasonab-e Call B92-3S40 (Wesrlake). Fcxmerty of Laktfwood. 72 ROSE'S 35535 Center fMtUy Rd. , Norih B«lg«viU* botwren Root fid. and Rt. S3 Phona 327-574O or 327-3239 FREESPAYrNEUTER PROGRAM Household pets PEEK-A-POO puppupj, 6 wet«s old. male & lemWe Frsi shots S I M 303-7359 ' CATLOVER3I1 Fosiw Njrnej need• d dsssoraialy l«ase cal> 933-3193 afTo' 7p.m,
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