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The Newark Advocate from Newark, Ohio • 22

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Court report Page 22-The Advocate, Newark, 0., Fri. Dec. 2, 1988 National briefs thedi version program are: John W. Corum, 24, of 10190 Watkins Road, Pataskala, charged with theft. He is accused of taking a tractor from Mark H.

Everson Oct. 22. He has signed a $5,000 reporting bond. Jeffrey Lee Martin, 30, of 12314 Brownsville Road, Glenford, charged with trafficking in marijuana, drug abuse and two counts of permitting drug abuse. Dawn M.

Springer of Pickerington, charged with grand theft. The charge stems from the theft of over $5,000 from Tool Co. in Reynoldsburg Oct. 24. Bond hearings were held for Max R.

Erwin 39, of 154 N. 21st charged with three counts of failure to convey motor vehicle titles. Laughlin set bond at $10,000, with a 10 percent option. Myron. R.

Hosea, 18, of 5780 Cotterman Road, charged with aggravated robbery. Bond was set at benefits, food stamps and medical payments from the Licking County Department of Human Services from Dec. 1, 1985, to June 30, 1986. The falsification charge alleges she gave a false statement concerning ADC or other governmental benefits May 14, 1986. She has signed a $5,000 reporting bond.

Brian A. Slone, 21, of 101-D Village Square, Hebron, charged with two counts of breaking and entering. He is accused of break-ins at Ohio Department of Transportation trailers located at Ohio 79 and Maplewood Drive, Buckeye Lake, Aug. 10. Slone was one of three people charged in the incident.

He has signed a $5,000 reporting bond. Brian E. Cox, 19, of 24 E. Mill Pataskala, charged with breaking and entering. Cox is accused of a break-in at Candy's Canine Clippings, 21 W.

Depot Pataskala, July 21. He remains in the county jail in lieu of a $5,000 cash bond. Russell F. Foit. 41, of, 827 Idlewilde charged with theft.

Foit is accused of the June 6 theft of a credit card. He has signed a $5,000 reporting bond. Mary Ann Sherrard, 26, of 17'2 E. Locust charged with receiving stolen property. Ms.

Sherrard's charge stems from the alleged Aug. 16 possession of children's clothing reported stolen from Uhlman's Department Store. She has signed a $5,000 reporting bond. Marcia Ann Cox, 34, of 155 S. Second charged with theft.

Ms. Cox is accused of taking two cartons of cigarettes from Meijer Thrify Acres on North 21st The charge is a felony because of a previous theft-related conviction. She has signed a $5,000 reporting bond. Samuel J. Schrider, 21, of 278 W.

Main charged with theft. He is accused of stealing a pair of jeans from Lazarus in the Indian Mound Indictments returned Three people arrested in connec-, tion with an armed robbery last' week were indicted by the Licking County grand jury Wednesday. Myron R. Hosea, 18, of 5780 Cotterman Road was indicted on one count of aggravated robbery. He is accused of robbing an employee at The Bottle Shoppe, 303 E.

Main Nov. 23 with a revolver. Hosea was arrested by Newark police a short time later. The charge carries a gun specification. Kevin L.

Bonner, 18, of 123 Fleek and Shawn E. Lindsay, 18, of 354 Washington were each indicted on a charge of complicity to aggravated robbery in connection-with the incident. The charges carry specifications. Also indicted were: Sandra H. Rodeniser, 28, of 9965 Smokey Row Road N.E.V St.

Louisville. She is charged with the theft of $300 or more from East Hair Designers from Feb. 10 to Nov. 19. Max Erwin 39, of 154 N.

21st charged with three counts of failure to convey titles. He is accused of selling or transfering three cars to people in November, 1987, allegedly without transferring certificates of title. David A. Catlin, 22. and Seth G.

Catlin, 20, both of 3686 York Road, Pataskala, charged with receiving stolen property. The two men are accused of receiving property they allegedly knew was stolen between Oct. 25 and 28. Arraignments held Judge Neil M. Laughlin presided over arraignments this morning in Licking County Common Pleas Court.

Entering innocent pleas were Rebecca K. Johnson, 23, of 430 Lexington charged with theft and falsification. She is accused of stealing Aid to Dependent Children Mall Oct. 4. The charge is a felony because of a previous theft-related conviction in Muskingum County.

Robin M. Price, 19, of 43 Parana Drive, charged with theft from Harlow's on East Main Street. The former Harlow's employee is accused of making out false merchandise return slips and allegedly keeping the cash from those returns. She has signed a $2,500 reporting bond. Peggy J.

Harden, 35, of 292 Mt. Vernon Road, charged with grand theft and falsification. An indictment charges her with the theft of Aid to Dependant Children benefits, food stamps and medical payments from the Licking County Department of Human Services. The theft, which reportedly occurred between March 1, 1985, and Feb. 28, 1986, is said to be $5,000 or more.

The falsification charge alleges she gave a false statement concerning ADC or other governmental benefits on Jan. 10, 1986. Ms. Harden has signed a $5,000 reporting bond. Calvin R.

Miles 54, of 107 S. First charged with grand theft and falsification. Miles is accused of receiving benefits from the Licking County Department of Human Resources he was allegedly not entitled to from May 1, 1984, to June 30, 1986. The falsification charge accuses him of giving a false statement concerning governmental benefits April lr 1985. Miles has signed a $5,000 reporting bond.

Mark W. Webb, 26, of 2333 Gratiot Road, charged with involuntary manslaughter in the Nov. 8 death of David W. Ballard, 33, of 63 Mark Ave. He and another man are accused of beating Ballard with pool cues at Friendly Tavern, 415 Case Ave.

Ballard died later that day at a Columbus hospital. He remains in the county jail in lieu of a $75,000 cash bond. Planning to make applications to Reagan keeping secret documents WASHINGTON (AP) The Reagan administration's refusal to turn over classified documents for the Iran-Contra trial of Oliver North jeopardizes the prosecution's central charges against the former national security aide. President Reagan insists that the documents are being withheld for national security reasons, and says the decision is not a ploy to prevent North from going to trial, "The things we're blocking are the things that duty requires we block," Reagan said Thursday. "These are things that are national security secrets." Asked if the move were a backdoor maneuver to keep the case against North from going to trial, he replied: "No, this is something that from the very beginning we knew we would have to do." North's lawyers claim that they need some 40,000 pages of secret documents to defend him.

Independent counsel Lawrence Walsh, the special prosecutor assigned to the case, has indicated he can proceed without use of the classified information. Bush plans meeting with Dukakis WASHINGTON (AP) George Bush's latest fence-mending gesture is a meeting today with Michael Dukakis, the Democrat he bested in an often rancorous campaign for the presidency. The meeting with Dukakis, which Bush suggested, followed visits by John Swan, the premier of Bermuda, and evangelist Pat Robertson, one of the Republicans Bush beat for the GOP nomination. Bush paid tribute to retiring Rep. Jack Kemp of New York, another erstwhile rival, at a dinner Thursday night.

Bush was also play ing host today to Argentine President Raul Alfonsin. Bush, who reviled Dukakis during the campaign as "another liberal governor coming out of nowhere who will take us back to the bad old daysA-made clear immediately after the election that he hoped to bury the hatchet as quickly as possible. Steve Crawford, a Dukakis spokesman, said the Massachusetts governor planned to raise with Bush a number of the issues he campaigned on. "Education, health care, day care, drugs, housing and other issues that he felt were important during the campaign and still feels are important," Crawford said. Powell picked for top Army post WASHINGTON (AP) Lt.

Gen. Colin L. Powell, the career soldier who became national security adviser in 1987, has been chosen by President' Reagan for the Army 's top uniformed job pending Senate confirmation. The move by the 51-year-old son of Jamaican immigrants from national security adviser to full general and command of all Army troops stationed in the United States would put Powell back in the running to become Army chief of staff eventually. Powell would also become only the fourth black officer to attain four-star rank in the U.S.

armed forces if the Senate confirms the nomination. $30,000. Laughlin set Dona at each for two other men accused in connection with the robbery: Kevin L. Bonner, 18, of 123 Fleek and Shawn E. Lindsay, 18, of 354 Washington St.

David A. Catlin, 22, and Seth G. Catlin, 20, both of 3686 York Road, Pataskala, each charged with receiving stolen property. Bond was set at $10,000 cash Fugitive arrested A man accused ot numerous felonies in New Jersey has been Dwight Richard Stonewall, 40, is accused of terroristic threats, un-; lawiui possession ui a weapun aim failure to appear by authorities in Wiarrpn fYiiintv 1F Hf wac ar rested by Newark police and taken to the county jail. Stonewall has waived extradition proceedings and will be returned to New Jersey.

Bond was set at $50,000 rash Dairy products fight osteoporosis Bulletin boord Vehicle fire. 4:11 p.m. To 83 S. Fourth St. Odor in vpstiaatmn Plpnninff snlnrmn smell from sewer.

4:40 p.m. To 14 W. Main St. Odor investigation. Cleaning solution smell from sewer.

5:31 p.m. To 117 N. Fifth St. Odor investigation. Cleaning solution smell from sewer.

7:59 p.m. To 58 Gainor Ave. Assist medics. CHICAGO (AP) Women can help prevent brittle bones in old age by regularly consuming dairy products throughout their lives, but calcium supplements taken after menopause probably won't be effective, researchers say. In a study in today's Journal of the American Medical Association, researchers said the key factors in bone density among post-menopausal women were lifelong calcium intake and the naturally occurring hormone estrone.

Moderate exercise and calcium supplements taken later in life do not appear to prevent osteoporosis, a frequently debilitating disease most common among women in which the bones become thinner and more brittle, theyfound, FBI sting nets heroin dealers BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) The FBI says a sting operation that began in a small suburban Buffalo storefront knocked out a massive American and Sicilian Mafia drug operation that was selling millions of dollars worth of heroin in the United States and cocaine in Italy. Some of the heroin was shipped as liquefied heroin in wine bottles from Italy, officials said. Although the international food trading company set up by agents three; years ago never handled any drug shipments, it allowed the FBI to establish contacts with organized crime operations in the United States and Italy, G. Robert Langford, special agent in charge of the FBI's Buffalo office, said Thursday.

City emergency runs has a youth ministry will share an inspiring message. Reservations are requested. Call 587-3091 or 323-3227. GRANVILLE MUSIC CLUB Granville Music Club Chorus directed by Susan Potter, and assistant director D. Ellen Gorrell, will perform for the club's meeting at 1:30 p.m.

Dec. 7 in the College Town House. There will also be a group singing and the traditional Wassail Bowl Ceremony. Everyone is welcome. HISTORICAL SOCIETY Hebron-Buckeye Lake Historical Society will have a Christmas party at 6:30 p.m.

Saturday at County Fair Foods. FISH FRY Utica American Legion will have a fish fry from 5 to 8 tonight at the post home in Utica. OSTOMY CLUB Newark Ostomy Club will not meet in December. Instead, they will have their annual Christmas dinner at 12:30 p.m. Dec.

12 at Licking Memorial Hospital. For reservations call Bob White at 522-3055 or Ralp Baker inuuBUAi: 10:42 a.m. To Granville Road at News in brief NEWCOMERS CLUB Recipe Club will meet for their annual cookie exchange at 7:30 p.m. Monday. For more information call Sue at 366-1796.

FOOD BASKET APPLICATIONS Salvation Army is taking applications for Christmas food baskets and toys Monday through Wednesday by appointment only. Call 345-8120 for an appointment or information. MADISON GRANGE Madison Grange will meet at 8 p.m. Tuesday in the grange hall. Program will be presented.

Re-, freshments served. GENEALOGY SOCIETY Licking County Genealogical Society will have its annual Christmas meeting at 7:30 p.m. Monday at Zerger Hall. Speaker will be Mrs. Paul Lockwood on "Antique music boxes sight and sound:" There will be a brief business meeting and refreshments.

FRUITCAKE SALE Newark High and Middle schools are having their Manor Texas Christmas fruitcake, sale now through Dec 7. Call 366-4468. Also, Newark Bands will be selling fruitcakes from noon to 6 p.m. Dec. 18 at the Indian Mound Mall.

EUCHRE Euchre will be played at 7:30 p.m. Saturday at Zerger Hall. Ail senior citizens are welcome. SHALOM SINGLES Shalom Singles will meet at 7:30 p.m. Monday at Betty's, 231 E.

Maple St. The Rev. Tom Mackey will lead the discussion using the mini bible college tapes by Dick Woodward. For more information call 345-7950 or 587-1436. EUCHRE Euchre will be played at 7:30 p.m.

Saturday at the of Hall. Everyone is welcome. ROUND AND SQUARE DANCE A round and square dance will be from 7 to 10 this evening at Zerger Hall. Bill Huffman caller. CHILI SUPPER Maholm Elementary will have a chili supper from 4 to 7 p.m.

Dec. 10 at the school. Secret Santa shop will also be open. BUSINESSMEN'S BREAKFAST Newark-Granville Chapter of the Full Gospel Fellowship will have a breakfast buffet and meeting at 8 a.m. Dec.

10 at the Granville Inn. Ladies are invited. Jim Doyle of Columbus, an industrial sales representative who Miner Elementary. David Neudecker, injury. Transported.

i.ii p.m. io mi cuay pi. Pauline Allen, injury. Transported. 12:41 p.m.

To 79 Lee Ave. Apt. J-3. Phoebe Teets, illness. Transported.

Crime report p.m. io 419 eastern Freda Jaynes, injury. Aided and advised. Lottery CLEVELAND (AP) The winning number drawn Thursday night in-the Ohio Lottery's daily game, "The Theft reported Joyce A. Conners of 5026 Pleasant Chapel Road, told Licking County sheriff's deputies someone stole two chainsaws, two mauls and a 5-gallon gas can.

The items are valued at $650. at City fire runs THURSDAY 8:02 a.m. To 315 E. Main St. In the "Pick 4" game, the winning number was 1466.

Deaths and funerals ARE YOU PAYING TOO MUCH FOR NURSING HOME CARE? We offer one low, all-inclusive rate for the services and ameni ties you expect in a sensitive atmosphere of warmth and understanding. For complete information call or visit us. UK Gerald W. McDonnell Services for Gerald W. McDonnell, 62, of Pataskala, will be at 10:30 a.m.

Saturday in the chapel of Warren F. Kauber Funeral Home, Pataskala, with Clergyman Deacon Joe Farry officiating. Burial will be in Glen Rest Memorial Estate. Mr. McDonnell died Wednesday at Mount Carmel East Hospital.

He was born Feb. 14, 1926 to the late Delia (Lambert) McDonnell and Henry Somerset Quality Care 1910, in Columbus, to the late Athey and Electa (Slater) Chase. He retired in 1975 from the Contour Forming was a World War II Navy veteran; and a member of the First Baptist Church in Newark, and theAARP. His wife, Edna (Hughes) Chase died in 1987. Surviving are two daughters: Mrs.

Jack (Carol) Davis of San Antonio, Texas, and Mrs. Jack (Beverly) McCollister of Or-mond Beach, one sister, Mrs. Glenn (Catherine) Ashcraft of Newark; six grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday in the funeral home.

mi 411 S. Columbus St. OH 43783 (614) 743-2924 Quality Cirt PEOPLE WITH DIABETES Harold Myers Arrangements are incomplete for Harold Myers of Croton. Mr. Myers died Thursday at home.

Crouse-Kauber Funeral Home, Johnstown, is in charge of arrange-. ments. MEMORIAM In loving memory of Nellie. A Mantz. We love you very much.

Sadly missed by her husband Anton and children, Mary, Dorthy, Karen, Tony, and families in Loving Memory Lamar Vaubel, who passed away Dec. 2, 1977. Your presence is ever near us, Your love -remains with us yet, You were the kind of Father Husband, Your loved ones will never forget. Sadly missed by Wife, Mary Children Leigh MEMORIAM In loving memory of Lew Myers on his birthday, Nov. '25 and our anniversary Dec.

2. I loved you for all our yesterdays; I love you for all my tomarrows. Sadly missed by wife Betty and Family. MEMORIAM In loving memory of Bertha A. Hollar.

Sadly missed by Husband, Daughter and Granddaughter Don Eddie McMillen Services for Don Eddie McMillen, 54, of Hebron, will be at 2 p.m. Sunday in the chapel of Emerson-Newkirk-Warehime Funeral Home, Kirkersville, with the Rev. John D. Crane officiating. Burial will be in Fletcher Chapel Cemetery.

Mr. McMillen died Thursday in the Licking Memorial Hospital. He was born March 15, 1934, in Hebron, to the late Ervin D. and Roberta (Boring) McMillen. He was a retired vending machine repairman.

Surviving are two sons: Bradley Don McMillen of Dallas, and Michael Don McMillen of Columbus; one brother, Ervin E. McMillen of Hebron; two sisters: Mrs. Harold (Roxie) Taylor and Mrs. Richard (Dorothy) Schlafly, both of Hebron; and three Two brothers are deceased. Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.

Saturday in the funeral home. Forrest V. Jones Services for Forrest V. Jones, 69, of 8038 Marion Road, will be at 1 p.m. Monday in the chapel of Henderson, VanAtta and Johnston Funeral Home, with the Rev.

Brenda Lifeland officiating. Burial will be in Get large-scale savings with Accu-Chelc II 59.00 DIABETES CARE KIT -A 129.00 129.00 I lAccu-Chckll I Regular Price Special Price -Mfr. Rebate" Your Final Cost InctodesSM Manufacturer's rebate offer expires: rebate pkjs $20 monitor trade-in offer Iradem excludes ACCU-Chek I or T9ACRm Monitors. McDonnell of Oak Hill, Ohio. He was retired from after 27 years as a journeyman electrician.

He was a member of Telephone Pioneers of America, P.W.P. and International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers 2020. Surviving besides his father are four sons: Daniel McDonnell 'of Jersey, Ohio, Steven McDonnell and Johnathan McDonnell, both of North Carolina, and Randall McDonnell of South Carolina; one daughter, Kelli McCall of North Carolina; five grandchildren; one sister, Jean Nichols of Jackson, Ohio, and one brother, Marvin McDonnell of Columbus. Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 this evening at the funeral home. Willis S.

Chase Services for" Willis S. Chase, 78, of 316 VanTassel will be at 10 a.m. Monday in the chapel of Henderson, VanAtta and Johnston Funeral Home, with the Rev. Rick Harrison officiating. Burial will be in Newark Memorial Gardens.

Mr. Chase died Wednesday afternoon at home. He was born Jan. 1'2, James E. Baird Services for James E.

Baird, 84, of North College Hill, Ohio, formerly of Mount Healthy, were this morning in the Paul R. Young Funeral Home, Mount Healthy. Mr. Baird died Tuesday. He was a World War II veteran; and a member of the McMakin Masonic Lodge 120 and a Post VFW Commander.

His wife, Mildred (Raable) Baird, preceded him in death. Surviving are two daughters: Mrs. James (Jean) Miller and Mrs. James (Dorothy) Stout; three grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren. One grandson is deceased.

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IN. 24th SU Newark Memorial Gardens. Mr. Jones died Thursday afternoon in Licking Memorial Hospital. He was born July 1, 1919, in Newark, to the late Harvey and Mabel (Harmon) Jones.

He was a retired carpenter; and a member of St. Louisville United Methodist Church and the A ARP. Surviving are his wife, Ethel (Hudnall) Jones; one son, Gary Jones of LaGrange, three brothers: Wayne Jones of Thornville, and Earl Jones and Lee Jones, both of Newark; one sister, Mrs. Pauline Smith of Thornville; five grandchildren; and two greatgrandchildren. Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.

Sunday in the funeral home. HOSPITAL HEALTH PLAN, PCS, MEDIMET, MONDAY WILLIS S. CHASE 10:00 a.m. Chapel Service Calling Hours: Sunday 2-4 7-9 p.m. Contributions may be made to the First Baptist Church of Newark CRISS BROTHERS FUNERAL HOME Call 345-9714 FRIDAY BERNADINE I.

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Criss Thomas G. Sims Gary L. Kirkpatrick Joseph R. "Jay" Green David M. Halpate MONDAY FORREST V.

JONES 1:00 p.m. Chapel Service Calling Hours: Sunday 2-4, 7-9 p.m. Contributions may be made to the St. Louisville United Methodist Church. Brucker Kishler Funeral Home 985 N.

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