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The Newark Advocate from Newark, Ohio • 19

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The Advocate, Newark, 0., Wed. May 25, 1988-Page 19 Newsmakers A-l Poured Walls, Co. Basement Walls Retaining Walls 763-4442 or 345-4833 MASONIC CALENDAR NEWARK LODGE N0.97 Monday, May 30, 5 A.M., Annual Memorial Day M.M. Degree and Visitation to Cedar Hill Cemetary and 8 A.M. Breakfast.

4:30 A.M. FC TEAM meet and dress. REWARD FOR THE RETURN OF GERMAN SHEPHERDLABADOR MALE DOG. Missing Since Saturday Morning, May 21 st. Purity Area.

Information Call: 745-2503 GEOFFREY SCOTT THURSDAY NIGHT CHARITY GAMES P.P. E. CO. of Hall 16 Series Games Crazy 150 Jackpot Special 1199.99 at 55 Numbers 3-100 Games 104 E. Main St.

No one under 14 admitted in HaR Smoke Eaters for your comfort Early Bird 7:00 c.o. lie. tuxm SPECIAL OPEN HOUSE THURSDAY-6-8 P.M. 820 CLEVELAND This is your Lucky May. Back on the market 4 bedroom, 1 Vi bath, full basement, finished family room with brick fireplace, garage, corner lot, professionally landscaped yard and reduced to $54,900.00.

See to appreciate. Take N. 21st west on Moull St. to North (right) on Cleveland Ave. Hostess, Billie Journey 345-4001 or 763-4150 VFW POST 1060 GAMES PARTY Lie.

No. 0009-48 469 Forry Ave. WEDNESDAY NIGHT Early Birds 7:20 Sharp 8 regular games at 50 8 regular games at 95 Postage Stamp Games 50 100 Junior Jackpot 300 53 or Less 500 3x3 125 Senior Jackpot 56 Nos. Consolation 150 Late Birds Take Half Door Awards 25 Public Invited FREE TO GOOD HOME 4 Shepard Collie Puppies 7 Weeks Old Call After 5 P.M. 587-3736 ROLLING HILLS EGG CO.

(Granville Milling Co. Br.) 23 N. Front St. SPECIAL Grade 'A' Medium $1.25 for Vi dozen 55 a dozen Grade 'A' Small 75 for 2Vi dozen Sale Ends June 3rd or While Supplies Last. We Accept FOOD STAMPS Saturday, May 28th, is our last Saturday til September.

HOURS: a.m. to 5 p.m. We Sell Purina Puppy Chow in 40 bags 20 OFF CONCRETE DRIVEWAYS We Also Specialize Patios Walks Slabs Porches Basements Garages Footers OVER 20 YEARS EXPERIENCE McCORKLE CONCRETE 763-2477 "Let George Do It" $189 I lb. Copy Deadline May 26 at Noon May 26 at 3 P.M. Friday, May 27 at 1 0 A.M.

Friday, May 27 at Noon Friday, May 27 at 5 P.M. SPECIAL THRU SATURDAY MIXED FRUIT 4y lb $495 Bratwurst With Natural Casings. Eddie Murphy NEW YORK (AP) Eddie Murphy has a lot of devoted fans, but the comedian really got his boat rocked during an outing in the Bahamas, where he's working on his second music album. Murphy, 27, was taking a break and boating with friends when "a boat operated by overzealous fans collided with Mr. Murphy's boat slightly injuring him and his three companions," his publicist, Terrie Williams, said Tuesday.

All four were treated at a hospital in Nassau and released, said Williams. Murphy is expected back in the United States later this week. Geoffrey Scott SANTA MONICA, Calif. (AP) -Former Dynasty star Geoffrey Scott, hospitalized for two weeks after his legs were crushed between two cars, is recovering at home and expects to be walking soon. Scott, who played Krystal's tennis-pro ex-husband and Alexis' former lover from 1982 to 1984 on Dynasty, was on a bicycle when he was struck by a car, his agent said Tuesday.

The actor had stopped between two cars when one of the vehicles lurched forward and pinned him between the bumper of another auto. said agent Erin Connor. "Hes at home and hes doine fine," she said. "He expects to fully recover." The 41-year-old actor, who also starred in the movie The Morning After with Jane Fonda, was released from St. John's Hospital last week, Ms.

Connor said. Van Halen NEW YORK (AP) Where are you if you see a bowl of and find that someone has removed all the brown ones? Chances are, you're backstage at a concert by Van Halen; members of the rock band specifically demand that all brown be deleted. That's according to Leonard "Cy" Kocis, 41, the Mahwah, N.J.-based caterer who services rockers and other entertainers on the road. Sometimes, he said recently, his clients make peculiar demands. For example: The rock group Rush wants Coca-Cola, but only in the old-fashioned glass bottles.

U2 wants shepherd's pie and Dom Perignon champagne. Tiffany has a hankering for Evian water and "a variety of kosher meats." Bon Jovi requires Elderly widow savings taken, ATLANTA (AP) For almost four months, an elderly widow was kept "doped up" and barred from contact with the outside world by a couple authorities say bilked her out of more than $100,000 in savings. One day, however, Lucille Knight managed to slip a note to relatives 500 miles away in Hammond, and a sheriff's deputy eventually rescued her from the Ringgold, house that was her prison. Mrs. Knight went back to the Hammond trailer where she was kidnapped and waited for word that her tormenters had been caught.

Now, almost two years later, a Georgia couple has been charged with federal fraud, kidnapping and conspiracy. Terry Lee Barrett, 29, and Alice Virginia Barrett, 31, were indicted May 10 by a federal grand jury in Atlanta, U.S. Attorney Robert Barr said Tuesday. They were arrested Saturday in New Orleans and are being held on $100,000 bond. "They destroyed everything I had," the 83-year-old Mrs.

Knight said Tuesday in a telephone interview from her Hammond home. "They kept me doped up most all the Horoscope BY FRANCES DRAKE What kind of day will tomorrow be? To find out what the stars say, read the forecast given for your birth sign. FOR THURSDAY, MAY 26 ARIES (Mar. 21 to Apr. 19) Exert care in financial dealings.

More weekend vacations are in your nearby future. Partnership interests are in focus. You agree on mutual concerns. TAURUS (Apr. 20 to May 20) You'll be doing more shopping in the coming weeks.

Today brings an improvement in income. However, be careful, some propositions made to you now are unfeasible. GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) Be protective of your own interests at work. A co-worker is manipulative. Pleasure pursuits are favored, but know the difference between romance and infatuation.

CANCER (June 21 to July 22) Try not to test others in romance. Time by yourself now gives you the chance to catch up on rest and personal interests. A friend makes grandiose statements. LEO (July 23 to Aug. 22) Social life is favored, but a family member may not think kindly of one of your friends.

Big talk and big plans must go by the board now. Accent practicality. VIRGO (Aug.23toSept.22) Concentrate on making money rather than spending it. Career interests are favorable today. The coming month brings more wining and dining for business purposes.

LIBRA (Sept.23toOct.22) You need to guard against personal extravagance, but do make TRY OUR MEAT BOXES FROM $39.95 to $43.95 WE ACCEPT FOOD STAMPS tiffany barter I FREE Buy 1 Sundae Get 1 Free After 5 P.M. Good Thru May, 1988 Open 7 Days A Week Till 10 P.M. Downtown On The Square ANNUAL FREE PLAY SAND DAY Saturday, May 28th 8-12 a.m. Only 500 pound limit. Bring your own shovel and containers.

One load only! DRY CREEK GRAVEL CO. BANK REPOS 1388 CHEVROLET BERETTA COUPE 5 speed. ISM RENAULT ALLIANCE 01 4 Dm. automatic air 1985 CHEVROLET CAVALIER RS Coups 1984 RENAULT ENCORE HATCHBACK. 4 speed, radio.

1981CHEVYTnnda4i.6cyl.,3soeed.cop. 1985 NISSAN 300 ZX T-Tops. leather package 1980 MERCURY CAPRI sunroof auto, low mileage. 1385 BUCK SKYHAWX COUPE outo. oir.

Call Ned Harter AT PNB 349-8451 PUBLIC AUCTION The Heath Police Department will hold a Public Auction on Wednesday, June 8th, at 10:00 A.M. at Amber Mobile Home Park in order to sell the following motor vehicles: 12' 55' Parkwood, red and white; 12' 55' Fleetwood tan; 12' 55' Buddy, brown and white; 12' 55' Kirkwood, green and white, pursuant to Ohio Revised Code 4513.62. Inspection 12 hour prior to sale. 2 for 1 SALE HANGING BASKETS Great Selection Thursday-Monday TIMBUK FARMS 5 Miles N. of Granville Off S.R.

661 FREE INSULATION Or Gutters Downspouts with the purchase of Vinyl, Aluminum SIDING Also 20 Discount on Storm Windows Doors Paul Stretton Aluminum Building Products 118 N. 25th St. phone day or evening 344-3046 or 344-4478 30 YRS. EXPERIENCE LOCALLY All work and material guaranteed LICKING COUNTY APARTMENT ASSOCIATION Meeting, May 26, 6 P.M. Indian Mound Smorgasbord Program "Managing Your Property" For The Membert-By The Member! For Information Coll: 344-2217 CONCRETE We specialize in Floors, Patios, Driveways, Sidewalks, Curbs, Porches Steps.

If it's We Can Do it. Owner: Jay S. Athey 344-2440 Days 763-4009 Evenings ST. LEONARD'S GAMES PARTY 57 Dorsey Mill Rd. May 26th Early Birds p.m.

Special Coverall Guaranteed JACKPOTS Junior 500 53 Convolution 50 IO(K) 54 Convolution 100 Lucky Number 16 Keg. (iumcH Fuying 840. enrli No one under 18 admitted to the hall Lie. 0260-45 NURSING HOME COVERAGE All IEVEIS OF CARE NO WAITING PERIOD GUARANTEED RENEWABLE ALZHEIMER'S COVERAGE NO MEDICARE REQUIREMENTS WAIVER OF PREMIUM HOME HEALTH CARE BENEFITS YOUR CHOICE OF PHYSICIAN NO HOSPITAL REQUIREMENT (Optional) INFLATION PROTECTION (Optional) $20.00 TO $100.00 DAILY BENEFIT REID INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. (Sinca 1942) 1041 W.

Main 1344-2920 344-2930, NEWARK MEAT SUPPLY INC. Open Daily 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday 7 a.m. to 1 p.m.

Clinton and St. Clair St. Phone 345-6696 EDDIE MURPHY Jolt cola, the caffeine-laden drink. Frank Sinatra, by contrast, wanted only Campbell's chicken and rice soup in a can. Music lawsuit LOS ANGELES (AP) Two musicians who knew Michael Jackson during his boyhood in Gary, claim in a $400 million federal lawsuit that Jackson and Lionel Richie pirated such songs as "Thriller' and "We Are The World." Reynaud Jones and Robert Smith, both of Gary, and a third man, Clifford Rubin of Chicago, are seeking the money from the two singer-songwriters, producer Quincy Jones, and others.

"We deny the allegations vehemently in both suits. Both are frivolous," Jackson's attorney, Robert Rotstein, said Tuesday. "There are numerous such suits (against pop stars)," said Rotstein, who specializes in copyright cases. "This happens all the time. People are trying to trade in on the success of a talented person.

Jones, Smith and Rubin claim their music can be heard on Jackson's hit "Thriller" and "We Are the World," the Jackson-Richie anthem that raised money for starvation victims in Africa. The defendants also say "The Girl Is Mine" and "Another Part of Me," from Jackson's latest album Bad, contain lyrics from songs they wrote. The lawsuit was filed in November. Jones and Smith claim they grew up with the Jackson family in Gary, and Jones claims to have helped the kept drugged, deputies say time I was there. I couldn't stand up; I couldn't walk; I couldn't do anything." The widow's ordeal began Feb.

3, 1986, when a couple she barely knew came to her trailer park home in Hammond. She says she woke up three days later in Ringgold. Mrs. Knight said she had met Mrs. Barrett only once, on a visit the previous Christmas to Ringgold, where Mrs.

Barrett had cared for Mrs. Knight's brother, Everett Joiner, for several years. Larry Black, then captain of detectives for the Catoosa County Sheriff's Department, said Tuesday that Mrs. Knight's neighbors remembered seeing her carried from her mobile home, but friends or relatives who would call to check on her were told she was sick, or at the doctor's. Louisiana authorities apparently were reluctant to pursue the case, believing it was a domestic dispute rather than a kidnapping, Black said.

The Barretts administered Valium, Quaaludes, Percodan and laxatives to keep Mrs. Knight under control, according to the indictment. plans for travel. Domestic interests and shopping aren't especially favored right now. SCORPIO (Oct.

23 to Nov. 21) It's a low-key day, but still you can make use of time constructively. Put aside daydreaming and accent the completion of unfinished work. Research is favored. SAGITTARIUS (Nov.

22 to Dec. 21) Be wary of the financial schemes of friends. What you're hearing now is mostly wishful thinking. Otherwise, social life is pleasurable. Participate in group interests.

CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 to Jan. 19) If you can keep your feet on earth, you'll make career progress today. The danger now is unrealistic expectations. A friend's one-upmanship displeases you.

AQUARIUS (Jan. 20 to Feb. 18) Someone is definitely trying to take advantage in business. Today begins a month of increased social activity. Dating and going places become top priorities.

PISCES (Feb. 19 to Mar. 20) Real estate and family interests are evident now. Once again you may be disappointed in a friend. Safeguard credit and don't make unnecessary purchases.

IF BORN TODAY you are more introspective than the typical member of your sign. You have a respect for tradition, though at times are also wonderfully innovative. Usually, you're successful at commercializing your artistic talents. Acting, singing and writing are areas in which you excel. You need self-discipline to get ahead and must avoid any tendency to procrastination.

Birthdate of: Peter Cushing, actor; Peggy Lee, singer; John Wayne, actor. brothers launch their career as the "Jackson 5." Rotstein said Michael Jackson may have known Jones and Smith during his boyhood, but "I don't think they had a close relationship with Michael Jackson. They may have known a couple of the other brothers," Rotstein said. Princess Anne BERLIN (AP) Britain's Princess Anne was in West Berlin for a British military parade today celebrating the 62nd Dirthday of her mother, Queen Elizabeth II. Princess Anne, who is representing her mother, was greeted after her arrival Tuesday by West Berlin Mayor Eberhard Diepgen.

Officials say the procession includes 730 soldiers from the British garrison in West Berlin. Elizabeth turned 62 on April 21. CITY NOTE ADVERTISING The Advocate is responsible for errors, in the FIRST INSERTION ONLY. PLEASE READ YOUR ADI Deadlines All Type Set Ads 9:45 A.M. Same Day of Publication Except 12:00 Noon Friday for Saturday and 3 P.M.

Friday for Sunday. Ads with Cuts or Art Noon 2 Days Prior to Publication Date. Rates City Note Ads $12.50 per Inch Tuesday City Note Ads $14.50 per inch Includes Wednesday Insertion In The Advocate Mid-Week Extra Ads may be charged if you are listed in the phone book. Interest Charge: V2 per month (18 per year) on balance over 30 days. PAYABLE IN ADVANCE: Political, Birthday and Personal Ads Memoriams, Poetry, Cards of Thanks $2.09 per line $8.36 Minimum DIAL.

345-4053 Use Your Visa iwy MasterCard twBfL NURSING HOME COVERAGE All Levels of Core Waiver of Premium REID INSURANCE AGENCY 344-2920 or 344-2930 VACATION GRAY SONS TV Will close 521 and will reopen 531. RICHARD L. MOUNT Water Well Drilling Complete Pump Service 323-0228 "CARD OF THANKS" I want to thank all my family and friends who helped and came to my Birthday Open House. (rod Bless Each and Everyone. Helen Iltmley WANT TO BUY 3 or 4 Bedroom House in need of remodeling up to $5,000.00 down, contract balance not more than $20,000.00.

Ph. 1-697-7291. WANTED ROOFING HELP Experienced Phone: 366-6365 after 6 p.m. $500 REWARD For information leading to arrest and conviction of person or persons breaking into garage at 160 N. Williams St.

around the 17th of May. Call 345-8928 WANTED: AUTO BODY REPAIRMAN POSITION AVAILABLE Experience Preferred. Send Resume to Box 6017, co The Advocate, 25 West Main St. Newark, Ohio 43055 cAdvocate Memorial Day Holiday Deadlines Retail, Classified Display, legals Nationals Publication Date Sunday, May 29 Monday, May 30 Tuesday, May 31 Midweek, Wed. June 1 Wednesday, June 1 Publication Dote Friday, May 27 Saturday, May 28 Sunday, May 29 Monday, May 30 Tuesday, May 3 1 Publication Date Monday, May 30 Classified Transient Copy Deadline May 26 at 3:00 P.M.

May 26 at 3:00 P.M. Friday, May 27 at 3:00 P.M. Friday, May 27 at 3:00 P.M. Saturday, May 28 at Noon City Note Copy Deadline Friday, May 27 at 4:00 P.M. A time to reflect.

A time to remember our loved ones. Gone from our lives, butnever from our hearts. Through our memories and their contributions and sacrifices, they will live forever. Memorial Day Memoriams will be published on Monday, May 30th 82.09 per line, payable in advance Deadline for copy, Friday, May 27th at 2:00 p.m. Z.

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