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News-Journal from Mansfield, Ohio • 2

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New. Journal, Mansfield, O. Friday, March 1, 1991 2-a Records People in the news. The Accu-Weather forecast lor noon, Saturday, March Una (how high tempafaniraa, Preclpltotion 04 o.Q4 3.7914,12" Temperatures w.ii47 Mmu4 Mon.1139 Nomu23 SunMoon a ptT7 7:46 "277:1 1 a KnlgM-Rlddar Ncwipapwt Talk like a yuppie Advertising Age asked its readers to come up with the next phrase for de-yuppification. The responses included: "George is in detux." "Cindy's been bonf ired." "First I lost my job, now I'm going through automatic cash withdrawal." "We're in a no-wine situation." "Jim's been bleeped." Informed, on-line, of termination from investment job.

"The car phone's been gathering a lot of static lately." "Moisturized." Forced to give up sun-dried tomatoes. "De-pestoed, conspicuously consumed." I HI rnclp HI Precis' Ashland SO 44 0.03" Mt.Gllaad 4 40 Nona Bucyrut 47 1 Nona Ml. Varnon 53 Tract Butler 41 36 0.10" Ntw Washington 41 31 Nona Crastllna 49 31 0.05" Ontario 41 14 Nona Fradarlcktown 51 Nona Possum Run 45 35 Nona Gallon 41 2 0.01" Sh.lby 44 40 0.05" Mlftlln 50 31 0.01" Wlllard 44 42 0.07" EXTENDED FORECAST Lo High C1M1 tou-WHtiw, Inc. COLD WARM STATIONARY Soturdoy Showers likely 59 42 Sunday Chance of rain 40s 30s Mondoy Chance of rain or snow 40s 30s Tuesday Fair 40s 30s ES) ES3 3 MOM 10W SHOWERS RAIN TITOHUS FLURRIES SNOW ICC SUMiY FT CLOUOY CLOUDY Norville has baby boy Deborah Norville maternity leave from NBC got under way this week and just in time. The 'Today" co-anchor gave birth to her first child, Karl Nikolai, Wednesday night in New York.

The new mom beams, "The baby is perfect in every way." Norville is married to New York businessman Karl Wellner. Maureen O'SuIlivan gets star Him, Tarzan. Her, Jane. Maureen. O'SuIlivan finally got a place on Hollywood's Walk of Fame.

The actress's star, the is next to that of the late, great apeman himself, Johnny Weissmuller. HIGHS AND LOWS 7 NORVILLE HILOPreOtlk HILOPreOtlk HILOPreOtlk 40 II rn OesMolnai 40 24 cdy Norfolk 42 32 rn 54 39 .05 cdy Detroit 41 22 .10 rn OklaClty 69 45. clr 47 25 clr Duluth 24-02 cdy Omaha 62 31 cdy 64 36 rn Fargo 30 14 cdy Phldtlphla 53 29 rn 52 24 rn Honolulu 12 65 .01 clr Phoenix 65 57 .41 cdy 44 23 cdy Houston 65 53 .02 cdy Pittsburgh 53 29 rn 66 35 cdy Indnpolli 61 32 rn Ptland.Me 30 19 rn 35 24 .01 cdy KansClty 63 27 cdy Ptland.Or 63 30 rn 59 32 rn LasVagas 62 47 .53 clr Raleigh 64 32 rn 42 26 rn LosAnglas 61 53 1.06 cdy StLoult 60 45 rn 36 19 .20 rn Memphis 67 39 cdy SaltLake 4t 34 .01 rn 50 II clr MiamlBch 74 61 .01 cdy SanFran 53 cdy 64 25 rn Milwaukee 40 26 tn StStMari 2943 tn 41 21 .03 tn Mplt-StP 37 12 .10 cdy Seattle 59 36 rn 67 30 rn Nashville 66 30 rn Spokane 51 27 rn 65 46 cdy N.Orleant 69 47 cdy Tmpa-StP 61 53 .01 cdy 60 30 cdy NewYork 45 32 rn Wthingtn 56 29 rn Albuqrque Anchorage Atlanta AtlClty Billings Brmnghm Bismarck Boise Boston Buftalo Casper Chrlston Chicago Clmbla.SC Dal-Ftwth Denver The Associated Preu Snow fell in the upper Plains early today, rain fell in the Midwest and fog covered much of the Southeast. Harsh weather was expected throughout the country today with thunderstorms and high winds possibly tornadoes in the Ohio and Mississippi valleys, up to three feet of snow in the southern Rockies and heavy rain and snow in the Pacific Northwest. Rain was forecast for California, but that's good news for the.

drought-plagued state which began tight water rationing in some areas today. Los Angeles has received three inches of rain in two days. The Great Lakes region was also looking for showers, and snow was possible in northern Minnesota. Sunshine and mild temperatures were predicted for the East, with temperatures ranging from the 40s in Maine to the 80s in Florida. Clear skies were forecast for the central Plains, and highs were expected to be in the 40s and 50s.

Elsewhere, highs were expected to be single digits in the northern Rockies, in the teens in the upper Plains, the 30s in the southern Rockies, the 40s in the Ohio Valley and the Pacific Northwest, the 60s in Northern California and the 70s in the South and the Southwest. Anchorage, Alaska, had a high of 48 degrees Thursday, tying a 53-year-old record for the date. The high temperature for the nation Thursday was 80 degrees at Brownsville, Texas, and Tavernier, Fla. Other reports at 5 a.m.: East: Boston 36; Miami 71; New York 38; Philadelphia 33 foggy; Pittsburgh 42; Washington, D.C., 43. Central: Chicago 48; Denver 46; New Orleans 66 windy; St.

Louis 56; Minneapolis-St. Paul 30 foggy. West; Honolulu 66; Los Angeles 56 rain; Phoenix 58 rain; San Francisco 55 showers; Seattle 38. International: Montreal 27 snow; Toronto 34 foggy, San Juan 72. Toledo Cleveland Shown Oral Roberts recovering Well Evangelist Oral Roberts is recovering well from surgery to open a narrowed artery, his son says.

Richard Roberts, vice president of Oral Roberts University, said doctors determined the two-hour surgery Thursday was completely successful. "In fact, the surgeon said while he was opening one artery, he checked the arteries around it and found they were all clear." Roberts said his mother, his wife and he were in the Hillcrest Medical Center recovery room when his 73-year-old father awoke. "My dad looked around and said, 'I'm hungry and I'm thirsty," he said. The elective surgery opened some of Roberts' carotid arteries, which carry blood to the head. Action man or Cursed man Mel Gibson's fans may think Showers 59 Mansfield Showers 59 Columbus March came in like a wet lamb today, with the National Weather Service predicting an afternoon high in the low 60s and a 70-percent chance of rain.

Showers should continue tonight, with a low of 50-55 and a 90-percent chance of rain. Expect more showers Saturday and a high near 60. 7 Showers 63 Cincinnati Showers 1 rmm 65 of him as a man of action, but the actor says he feels right at home playing men cursed with the SNOW LINE I 0.70"" Seem Dele 42.2' 22. Season With springlike temperatures invading the area, there is no chance of snow this weekend. 1 V' a.

inability to make up their minds. Gibson stars as Hamlet, the thinker who wasn't sure whether "to be or not to be," in the latest adapatation of Shakespeare's classic tragedy. "You're never really supremely happy, except in short spurts in your life," Gibson told Parade magazine in its March 3 weekend editions. "I certainly have times when I feel like chucking the towel in, pulling up roots and going to some island somewhere but then you realize that you must never abandon hope," he said. Public meeting- Columbus pilot confirmed killed COLUMBUS (AP) An Ohioan missing since Feb.

5 was been confirmed killed in action, the Pentagon said. Robert J. Dwyer, 32, of Worthing-ton, was added to the casualty list late Thursday. Dwyer was the pilot of an FA-18 Hornet fighter jet that disappeared over the Persian Gulf after taking off from the USS Theodore Roosevelt. Gibson, 35, had played Shakespeare on stage GIBSON before becoming a film star.

Also appearing in the film are Glenn Close as Gertrude and Helena Bonham Carter as Ophelia. The following summary of action at a recent meeting was provided to the News Journal. Ontario school board Approved the purchase of a 72-passenger Bluebird Transit bus at a cost of $52,056, half of which will be reimbursed by the state. Hired extracurricular personnel. Information supplied by Superintendent Gregg Morris.

1: Dale Carnegie Course "Free" Training Session (open to the public no cost or obligation) Learn communication techniques Improve personal relationships Strengthen leadership ability Remember names faces better Increase self confidence Enhance positive attitude Develop more enthusiasm Control excessive stress Date: TUESDAY, MARCH 5 Time: 6:30 p.m.-9:45 p.m. Location: Holiday Inn, Mansfield Reservations are not required. For information, please call Columbus (614) 523-1080 or FAX (614) 523-1084. "Discover the Dale Carnegie Difference: How to win!" Presented by: M.W. Jones Associates, 6029 Cleveland Columbus 43231 "And Jesus put forth his hand, and touched him, saying, I will: be thou clean.

And immediately his leprosy was cleansed." Matthew :3 Jesus has the power to heal. Turn your problem over to Him and trust Him for the best. He loves you. It is the policy of the News Journal to correct errors of fact as quickly as possible. Readers are encouraged to report errors by calling 522-3311, Ext.

225. The cutline under a picture on Page 9-C in Thursday's newspaper contained some incorrect information. The picture shows Mike Daven-. port of Davenport Acoustical Ceilings installing a ceiling at the Brass Office Center. The News Journal made the errors.

Lucas Middle School student Amy Burgener's name was misspelled in Thursday's News Journal story on Page 3-A about the 1991 Richland County Spelling Bee. The News Journal made the error. Pick 3 Pick 4 349 6809 Cards 6V 8 8 TIMELY ANNOUNCEMENTS 03 Full Length Mink Coats Formerly $4,195 iWf nwt- hVmh -t- 70 W. Fourth Mansfield, Ohio 44902 USPS 388-220 Published Daily Jess L. Allred AlFrattura Michael C.

Kilgore Publisher Advertising Director Production Director Tom Brennan Sandi A. Arnold Brian Bumpus Editor Business Manager Circulation Director How to Main number (419) 522-3311 Toll free (800) 472-5547 Switchboard 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday Friday, reach US 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.

Saturday Newsroom 522-331 1 Circulation 524-3530 SaLl a m-10 6 m'; Mony though Friday, 8 a.m. Saturday, 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. to an Sunday, 522-9179 6 a.m. to noon.

Friday 6 p.m. to midnight, Saturday, 1 p.nr to midnight. Subscription rates CityDesk. .225 Schools. .212 Hmf A Sports 238 Business and Daily and Sunday Photo 387 Labor 215 Weekends Library.

.206 Churches. .222 Sundav $100wk. PoliceFire. .213 Entertainment 224 ay Clubs 205 Health Motor route Classified Advertising 13 weeks in advance) Doors Open SmA Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. IJg Call (524-3545) until 6 p.m.

Mail Daily and Sunday in Ohio Retail Advertising (in advance) 522-3311 One year Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. Six months $80.60 to 5 p.m. Three months $40.30 Second-class postage paid at Mansfield, Ohio. Postmaster send address changes to: News Journal, 70 W. Fourth St.

Mansfield, Ohio 44902 A FOR SALE: 2-3 Bdrm. Country Home, remod. 2-story, Lex. Sch. Dist.

After 5 p.m. 884-3412. N.C.O. Stop Smoking Program General Hospital starting March 4. 419-683-2167 or 526-8500 OAK PARK TAVERN Open Sunday, llam-9pm.

Serving Swiss Steak, Chicken or Ham, Your Choice, $4.95. 589-2637, for Reservations. OVER 40 LAMPS of all shapes sizes SLASHED to Vi Price during our Whale of a Furniture Sale now in progress! Cash Carry! W. G. McCready Specials On Reclining Sofas SectS.STROHMINGER INTE-R IORS 713 S.

Main St. 756-8255 STOP in look at the QUALITY PRODUCE best prices at the new CITY MILLS PRODUCE Corner of N. Main 5th. St. STORAGE TRAILERS for sale.

524-4500 ST. PETER'S OPEN HOUSE Sunday Mar. 3, l-3pm. High Elementary Child Care Ctr and Montessori. Reg-Isternow for 199K92.

TANNING $3, Wolf beds. The Hair Place (Lucas). Spiral Perms $45. Call 892-3383 The Jazz Society Presents Singer Meg Murphy, 3-3-91, Park PI; Also, Opus Dance Co. in "We've got- Renaissance, 3-23-91, 8pm.

756-0896 Now at $1,295 Mink Strollers As Low as '895 Come in see our Spring Inventory Clearance Sale YOUNGS INT. PAINTING Paint, Plaster, Staining Insured. 756-1562 A BIG BINGO GAME Victory Tabernacle, Grotto Hall, 747 S. Main St. $3500 payout.

Reg. games, $90 Jackpot $1000. All guaranteed Mon Tues Eves. Mar. 4 5 Doors open 4PM.

Lie. 0111-48 ATTENTION! Mansfield Ceme-tary Lot Owmers all decorations you wish to save must be removed before March 11. Time for Spring clean-up week. Attn. Dr.

Morkel and Dr. Ramirez' Patients, A reminder that our office has all your medical records and we will be glad to help you with your medical needs. Call our office to discuss your health care problems. Our hours are 9-5. K.

Kannapiran, M.D. 339Cline Ave. 756-1242 BASEBALL FIGURINES 50 OFF CLOSING MANSFIELD STORE 30-50 OFF ALL MERCHANDISE CURIO CABINET GIFTS 693 S. Main St. 756-1619 CONCERNED about your child's education? Visit the Open House at St.

Mary School, 1630 Ashland Mansfield, Sunday, March 3, 12-3 p.m. DALE CARNEGIE COURSE Starting In Mansfield Call 614-523-1080 FAX 614-523-1084 Eccles Rader Acct. Service 760 Willowood Drive West Mansfield, OH 44906 COMPUTERIZED -Income Tax, Accounting, Typing Notary SAME REASONABLE RATES Office 747-6218 Home 747-4307 'it A Mr Harrah urn 1 1 kia knro 4a 3 Vet UC IIGIG IU fn vnn I -J I service and your fur. fiYrpltanf prviro March 1 2 Friday, Sat. Kissinger Co 9A Mom's Hamburgers 4B Montgomery Ward Mansfield Restaurant 4B Mowery Implements 3C May Co Odd lots 6C Omni Source 4B Renaissance Theater 2B St Mary's 4B Swallens 8C Sun TV 7C Springfield Square Cinema.

5B Value City 0B WolMart 5C WVNO 4B ADVERTISING INDEX (Th comptoxKIc of bringing you tho lotott nowt may cousa minor variations In this mdox.) AmishWood 3B Buck'i Restaurant 'Beltone Hearing Aid. 7A Brunches 5B Carpet Barn 5A Christine's 9A Dale Carnegie 2A Finish Line 4C Floorcraft 9A Fusco Cleaners 2A JC Penney 4A Kingsgate Cinema 5B TO SERVE YOU BETTER Classified has extended their call-in hours until 6p.m. Monday thru Friday. Call in before 6p.m. and your ad will start the very next day 524-3545.

FUSCO CLEANERS Since 1914 211 Glessner Ave. Mansfield, OH 44903 522-7411 TO PLACE YOUR TIMELY ANNOUNCEMENT ADS' Call 524-3545 (Classified Dept.) and state you want a Timely Announcement Ad..

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