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Wednesday, May 15, 1985, The News Herald, Port Clinton, O. 11 El Philadelphia Six victims' bodies pulled from rubble I AMOclaMd Pram PHILADELPHIA The aerial assault on a radical group's house that left six people dead and a neighborhood ablaze was appropriate although it "did not turn out as intended," the mayor said, but critics said police overreacted and should have been aware of the danger of fire. All or parts of six charred bodies, two of them children, were removed Tuesday from the ruins of the house formerly occupied by the group MOVE. Authorities said the search for victims would continue today. Fire Commissioner William Richmond described the unidentified remains "as two male adults, one female adult, parts of another adult, one female child, and multiple parts of at least one 41 1.

1 1 1 ft house, which authorities believed contained explosives. Police surrounded the MOVE rowhouse in a neat, working-class neighborhood Sunday night and evacuated 200 homes. When they tried to evict MOVE members Monday on charges including possession of explosives and harassment of neighbors, MOVE refused and a gunbattle ensued. Police In a helicopter dropped a bomb on the house Monday night to destroy a rooftop bunker and a fire started, eventually spreading to 61 houses. Two MOVE members escaped their blazing fortress with minor burns 9-year-old Birdie Africa and Ramona Africa, who had been sought by police on various charges and is being held in $3 million bail.

Goode said during Monday's fire that "at least three others were on the loose," but on Tuesday he told reporters "I don't know" if any MOVE members got away. "The fire was accidental and unexpected," Goode said at a news conference, adding that the bomb plan "did not turn out as intended." "But it was the right decision," said the mayor in accepting full responsibility for the operation that burned down more houses than any other fire in the history of America's fifth-largest city. Burton Caine, president of the Philadelphia Chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union, called the bombing "totally 0 1 rill uuier cnua. i Mayor W. Wilson Goode denounced MOVE as a group "dedicated to the destruction of our way of life" and promised the estimated 225 neighborhood residents who were displaced by the fire that the city would pay to rebuild their houses.

Damage is estimated at $5 million. MOVE follows a philosophy espoused by its founder, Vincent Leaphart, who later took the flame John Africa. Its members, who use the surname Africa, eschewed contact with bureaucracy and kept scores of dogs and welcomed rats into their home as part of their back-to-nature outlook. Some residents said the police Overreacted and should not have used a helicopter to bomb the Associated Press A WEARY George Shultz speaks to reporters In Vienna Tuesday Minister Andrei Gromyko. The meeting took place in the Soviet evening after a six-hour, marathon session with Soviet Foreign embassy.

Arms talk dominates meeting Simple test can fight skin cancer: expert Shultz there could be no progress on arms'control talks in Geneva unless there was "strict adherence" to an agreement between the two men that led to the start of the talks. Shultz and Gromyko agreed to reopen arms control negotiations on the basis that both offensive weapons and space-based defenses would be discussed. The Soviets have accused the United States of refusing to bargain on the space weapons issue during the first round of talks, but U.S. officials have denied that. Associated Press VIENNA, Austria U.S.

Secretary of State George P. Shultz and Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei A. Gromyko pledged to put superpower relations on a firmer foundation during a six-hour meeting marked by "a lot of differences." The meeting Tuesday lasted as long as scheduled, and Shultz told reporters afterwards that: "We spent a heavy proportion of our time on the subject of arms control." Soviet spokesman Vladimir Lomeiko said Gromyko told The Soviets said in a statement that Gromyko had renewed Soviet leader Mihkail S. Gorbachev's Easter Sunday call for a moratorium on design, testing and deployment of space weapons.The Soviet news agency Tass said Gromyko expressed concern over "the nonconstructive stand" of U.S. negotiators in Geneva.

Today, Shultz and Gromyko were scheduled to take part in ceremonies marking the 30th anniversary of a treaty that established a free and neutral Austria. The agreement, after 10 years of post World War II allied occupation, marked a rare instance of U.S.-Soviet cooperation. Spokesman for both sides refused to discuss the possibility of a summit meeting between President Reagan and Gorbachev. However, they freely pointed out issues on which Shultz and Gromyko had clashed. There also was some evidence the two men wanted to improve relations.

Shultz said he and Gromyko discussed issues "where some progress can be made and we discussed many matters of mutual interest in various regions of the world." He did not identify the issues. Terrorist drills to test U.S. embassies Rigel said that in addition to an annual skin exam by a doctor, people should be examining their skin monthly by age 21. "It takes five minutes of your time to do it effectively," he said. For self-examination, the person should use a full-length mirror and a hand-held mirror to make the entire body visible.

A blow drier on the cool setting can expose the scalp, the article says. Early melanomas can be distinguished from harmless moles by an rule, Rigel said. The letters stand for asymmetry, border, color and diameter. Unlike common moles, melanomas may be asymmetrical, meaning they cannot be divided into matching halves with an imaginary line. Their borders are often uneven or notched, rather than smooth.

They show mixed shades of color rather than a uniform hue. AMOclatad Prs I NEW YORK A five-minute, monthly self-examination can help fight adeadly skin cancer whose rate has more than doubled In 10 years, an expert in the disease says. i The examination can reveal the multihued, irregular blotch of "malignant melanoma" early Enough that a cure is virtually guaranteed, said Dr. Darrell Rigel, co-director of the pigmented lesions section of the Skin and cancer unit at New York University Medical Center. I Rigel is co-author of an article the Journal Ca, published by the American Cancer Society, on early detection of melanoma.

The society said this week that the rate of melanoma has risen faster than that of all other cancers except lung cancer. 1 It attributed the rise to increased popularity of suntan-Oing, because overexposure to solar rays can lead to skin cancers years later. can Sen. Alfonse M. D'Amato of New York said the Reagan administration "has been totally inept" in its anti-drug effort.

D'Amato's criticism came after Sen. Jeremiah A. Denton said some of the news media have not adequately explained the dangers of terrorism and drugs. D'Amato, who appeared as a witness, responded that "if we're going to assess responsibility," the target should be the future incidents. "We pay no ransoms, nor permit releases of prisoners, nor agree to other acts which might encourage additional terrorism," he testified.

"If U.S. personnel are taken hostage or endangered, we are prepared to consider a broad range of actions appropriate to the threat," he said. In testimony at Tuesday's terrorism hearing, which focused on the link between drug trafficking and terrorism, Republi hijacking, a bombing or an assault on the embassy," Oakley said in testimony prepared for a Senate hearing. "This program, which began in 1983, will test the capabilities of about two dozen of our embassies in high threat areas during 1985." Oakley testified on the third and final day of hearings on international terrorism. The official also used tough language in warning terrorists that the Reagan administration "will make no concessions" in Associated Press WASHINGTON The Reagan administration is conducting simulated terrorist attacks on the most vulnerable U.S.

embassies to test their ability to handle future crises, a State Department official revealed today. Robert B. Oakley, director of the Office for Counter-Terrorism, said the program is similar in theory to military exercises which test the ability of U.S. forces to respond. "A visiting team simulates a rPiiblic notices i NOTICE quired to file with his bid a certified check or cashier's check for an amount equal ORC Chap.

3745 and OAC Chaps. 3745-47 and 3746-5 for requirements. Final Issuance of Notice community mental health services full range of outpatient counseling the David A. Zeitzheim Probate Judge May 1, 8, 15 OF APPOINTMENT OF FIDUCIARY rapy services and rest i Probate Court Of Ottawa PUBLIC NOTICE 'County. Ohio.

10 uve per cent oi nis Did, but in no event more than fifty thousand dollars, or a bond for ten per cent of his bid, payable to the Direc Probate Court Of Ottawa dential psychiatric treatment service for severely emotionally ill chil Estate of George W. Countv. Ohio. Cox, deceased. Case No.

of Registration. Celotex Plas-terbed Road, Port Clinton, Oh. Effective date 051085. Application No(s) 0362010011 FOOl. May 15 Estate of Eula Mae dren ana adolescents in (27561, Docket 26, Page Heath Vanover, deceased '27561.

Case No. 27624, Docket 26, Health Board of Erie and Ottawa Counties located at 1632 Sycamore Line, Sandusky, Erie County, Ohio. The Community Mental Health Board of Erie and Ottawa Counties reserves the right to reject any andor all bids or portions thereof for any reason, and will endeavor to accept the lowest and best bid. By order of the Community Mental Health Board of Erie and Ottawa Counties on 16 April 1985. Bernita Schaeffer Vice-Chairperson of the Board Apr.

23; May 1, 8, 15 On April 23, 1985, in the i Ottawa County Probate Ottawa County, Ohio; full range of outpatient counselingtherapy services including case management and family preventive Page 27624. Executor of the estate of Jerry T. Daup, deceased, late of 561 N. Tettau Road, Port Clinton, Ohio 43452. Creditors are required to file their claims with said fiduciary within three months.

David A. Zeitzheim Probate Judge May 15, 22, 29 PUBLIC NOTICE Final And Distributive Account Probate Court Of Ottawa County, Ohio. Estate of Robert C. Turner, deceased. Case No.

27298, Docket 26, Page 27298. To all persons interested in the estate of Robert C. Turner, deceased, Ottawa Pnnntv Probate Court. To all persons interested in the estate of Eula Mae Court, Case No. Z7S61, i Lowell S.

Petersen, 122 W. 'Second Port Clinton, Ohio 43452, was appointed of the estate of tor. Bidders must apply, on the proper forms, for qualification at least ten days prior to the date set for opening bids in accordance with Chapter 5525 Ohio Revised Code. Plans and specifications are on file in the Department of Transportation and the office of the District Deputy Director. The Director reserves the right to reject any and all bids.

Warren J. Smith, Director May 8, 15 i George W. Cox, deceased, Mate of 5015 W. Fremont Port Clinton, Ohio "The date set for completion of this work shall be set forth in the bidding proposal." Each bidder shall be required to file with his bid a certified check or cashier's check for an amount equal to five per cent of his bid, but in no event more than fifty thousand dollars, or a bond for ten per cent of his bid, payable to the Director. Bidders must apply, on the proper forms, for qualification at least ten days prior to the date set for opening bids in accordance with Chapter 5525 Ohio Revised Code.

Plans and specifications are on file in the Department of Transportation and the office of the District Deputy Director. The Director reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Warren J. Smith, Director May 8, 15 PUBLIC NOTICE County: Ottawa The following were receivedprepared by the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency (OEPA) lact wMlr Rffprtive dates 43452. Creditors are required to 'file their claims with said fiduciary within three months.

David A. Zeitzheim Probate Judge Case No. 27298. The fiduc NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF FIDUCIARY Probate Court Of Ottawa County, Ohio. Estate of Geneva H.

Lehmann, deceased. Case No. 27627, Docket 26, Page 27627. On May 6, 1985, in the Ottawa County Probate Court, Case No. 27627, Richard J.

Lehmann, 199 Lansdowie Ga-hanna, Ohio 43230, was appointed Executor of the estate of Geneva H. Lehmann, deceased, late of 123 Twelfth Street, Port Clinton, Ohio 43452. Creditors are required to file their claims with said fiduciary within three months. David A. Zeitzheim Probate Judge May 15, 22, 29 tained.

One copy of the revised bid packet will be provided at no charge to prospective bidders who have purchased the bid packet and contract for FY1986 of the Community Mental Health Board of Erie and Ottawa Counties dated 11 March 1985 upon request to the Community Mental Health Board. Bids will be received pursuant to the instructions to bidders, requirements, specifications and the contract. Bids must be complete at the time of submission to the Community Mental Health Board of Erie and Ottawa Counties. Bids must be filed in person at the office of the Community Mental Health Board of Erie and Ottawa Counties located at 1632 Sycamore Line, Sandusky, Erie County, Ohio between the hours of 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.

and 1:30 p.m. to 4:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, and no later than 4:00 p.m. on Tuesday, 21 May 1985. Bids must be sealed and contain the full name of the party submitting the bid at the time of submission to the Community Mental Health Board of Erie and Ottawa Counties. The bid shall be accompanied by a bid bond for the total amount of the bid or a certified check drawn upon a solvent bank in the amount of two percent (2) of the total amount of the complete bid, payable to the Community Mental Health Board of Erie and Heath Vanover, deceased, late of 1790 W.

Lakeshore Drive, Port Clinton, Ohio 43452, Ottawa County Probate Court, Case No. 27624. An application has been filed asking to relieve the estate from administration, saying that the assets do not exceed $15,000 and the creditors will not be prejudiced thereby. A hearing on the application will he held June 10, 1985, at 10:00 o'clock a.m. Persons knowing any reason why the application should not be granted should appear and inform the Cou-rut.

The Court is located Second Floor Courthouse, 315 Madison Street, Port Clinton, Ohio 43452. David A. Zeitzheim Probate Judge May 8, 15, 22 iary in the estate has tiled an account of his trust. A hoarins nn the account will May 1,8, 15 he held June 24, 1985, at services and day treatment service for severely emotionally ill adults in Ottawa County, Ohio; the full range of outpatient counselingtherapy services including case management and family preventive services and day treatment service for severely emotionally ill adults and older adults for Vermilion and Florence Townships (eastern Erie County) and for Milan Township (southern Erie County) and for outpatient counseling services for adults experiencing mental health problems for Vermilion and Florence Townships, and Milan and Berlin Townships in Erie County, Ohio, beginning 1 July 1985. These services shall be purchased on a discounted flat rate per unit of service provided to the above specified target population groups in Erie and in Ottawa Counties.

Public or private incorporated organizations shall meet certain minimum NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS State Of Ohio Department Of Transportation Columbus, Ohio April 26, 1985 Contract Sales Legal Copy No. 85-520 10:00 oclock a.m. in tne Court. The Court is located Qoronri Flnnr Courthouse. 315 Madison Street, Port Clinton, Ohio 43452.

David A. Zeitzheim Probate Judge May 15 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS State Of Ohio Department Of Transportation Columbus, Ohio April 26, 1985 Contract Sales Legal Copy No. 85-521 Unit Price Contract FRG-0O0R(238) FRG-000R(244) Sealed proposals will be received at the office of the Director of the Ohio Department of Transportation, Columbus, Ohio, until 10:00 a.m., Ohio Standard Time, Thursday, May 30, 1985, for improvements in Fulton, Henry, Lucas, Ottawa, Sandusky, Seneca, Williams and Wood Counties, Ohio, on various routes and sections, by applying retroreflective polyester pavement marking material for center lines and edge lines. Pavement Width varies. Project Length 0.00 feet or 0.00 mile.

Work Length various feet or various miles. The Ohio Department of of final actions and issu ance dates of proposed actions are stated. Final actions may be appealed, in writing, within 30 days of the date of this notice, tn the Environmental PUBLIC NOTICE Final And Distributive Account Probate Court Of Ottawa County, Ohio. Estate of Harmon Johnson, aka Harmon H. Johnson deceased.

Case No. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT I OF FIDUCIARY Probate Court Of Ottawa County, Ohio. I Estate of Mildred P. Scheer, deceased. Case No.

27604, Docket 26, Page 27604. On April 19, 1985, in the -Ottawa County Probate ourt, Case No. 27604, John Scheer, 716 Toledo Street, Port Clinton, Ohio 43452, was appointed Executor of the estate of 'Mildred P. Scheer, deceased, late of 716 Toledo Street, Port Clinton, Ohio '43452. Creditors are required to their claims with said fiduciary within three 'months.

i David A. Zeitzheim Probate Judge 8, 15 Board of Review, Rm. 101, NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF FIDUCIARY Probate Court Of Ottawa County, Ohio. Estate of William J. Oliver aka William Oliver, deceased.

Case No. 26300, Docket 25, Page 26300. On April 26, 1985, in the Ottawa County Probate Court, Case No. 26300, Mark .1 Navarre. 32 27248, Docket 26, Page 27248.

250 E. Town Columbus, Oh 43215. Notice of any anneal shall he filed With standards of licensure, certification or accredita Unit Price contract IRG-O00R(6O) FRG-000RI236) SRG-OO0R(243) Sealed proposals will be received at the office of the Director of the Ohio Department of Transportation, Columbus, Ohio, until 10:00 a.m., Ohio Standard Time, Thursday, May 30, 1985, for improvements in: Fulton, Henry, Lucas, Ottawa, Sandusky, and Wood Counties, Ohio, on various routes and sections, by furnishing and installing raised pavement marker materials. Pavement Width varies. Project Length 0.00 feet or 0.00 mile.

Work Length various feet or various miles. The Ohio Department of Trntvsnnrtntfnn herphv no To all persons interested in the estate nf Harmon inhnuin aka Harmon H. the director within 3 days. Proposed actions will be-nmA final unless a written tion as defined in a document titled: Minimum Requirements and Stan Johnson deceased, Ottawa Ottawa Counties, condi NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF FIDUCIARY Probate Court Of Ottawa County, Ohio. Estate of James C.

Eaton, deceased. Case No. 26927, Docket 26, Page 26927. On May 6, 1985, in the Ottawa County Probate Court, Case No. 26927, June D.

Eaton, 584 N. Camp Port Clinton, Ohio 43452, was appointed Executrix of the estate of James C. Eaton, deceased, late of 584 N. Camp Port Clinton, Ohio 43452. Creditors are required to file their claims with said fiduciary within three months.

David A. Zeitzheim Probate Judge May 15, 22, 29 County ProDate court, Case No. 27248. The fiduc dards for Providers which accompanies the bid pack- Spitzer Building, Toledo, tioned that the bidder adjudication hearing request is submitted within 30 days of the issuance Ohio 43604, was appointed Administrator of the estate Willinm .1 Oliver aka Instructions to bidders, shall, if the bidder's bid is accepted, execute a contract for community mental health outpatient andor day treatment services for the July 1985 to 30 June 1986 fiscal year in conformity with the specifications, instructions to bidders and require William Oliver, deceased, late of 3758 W. Johnnie's Place, Port Clinton, Ohio 43452.

PreHltnra are reauired to requirements, specifications, bid forms and a contract may be obtained, in person only, beginning Monday, 22 April 1985 In the office of the Community Mental Health Board Transportation hereby notifies all bidders that it will affirmatively insure that in any contract entered into pursuant to this advertisement, minority business enterprises will be afforded full opportu iary in the estate has tiled an account of his trust. A hearing on the account will he held June 24, 1985, at 10:00 o'clock a.m. in the Court. The Court is located Second Floor Courthouse, 315 Madison Street, Port Clinton, Ohio 43452. David A.

Zeitzheim Probate Judge May 15 file their claims with said tifies all bidders that it fiduciary within three months. will affirmatively insure that in any contract en- famil Intn mirsiiflnf tn this ments and the contract. Refund of the two percent (2) of the total amount of David A. Zeitzheim Probate Judge advertisement, minority nity to submit bids in response to this invitation and will not be discriminated against on the grounds of race, color, or national origin in consideration for an award. May 8, 15, 22 date; or tne uireciur icvi-seswithdraws the proposed action.

Any person may submit comments andor request a meeting regarding any non-final ae-tion within 30 days of the date indicated. as used above does not include receipt of a verified complaint. If significant public interest exists, a public meeting may be held. As to any action, including receipt of verified complaints, any person may obtain notice of further actions, and information. Unless otherwise provided in notices of particular actions, all communications shall be sent to: Hearing Clerk, OEPA, P.O.

Box 1049, Columbus, 43216. Ph. (614) 466-6037. Consult RELY on Classified for quick results. Call 734-3141 or 898-7451! of Erie and Ottawa Counties located at 1632 Sycamore Line, Sandusky, Erie County, Ohio between the hours of 9:30 a.m.

to 11:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. to 4:00 p.m., Monday through Friday and until 4:00 p.m. on the second Friday of May (10 May 1985). A non-refundable fee of $20.00 is re business enterprises win be afforded full opportunity tn submit bids in re NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF FIDUCIARY I Probate Court Of Ottawa Ohio.

fc Estate of Clarence Lo-p rensen, deceased. Case No. 27563, Docket 26, Page 27536 5 On April 25, 1985, in the (Ottawa County Probate 'Court, Case No. 27536, Frank W. Reinhelmer, 208 Madison Street, Port Clin- ton.

Ohio 43452, was ap-' pointed Administrator of the estate of Clarence Lo-i rensen, deceased, late of 4987 West Little Portage Road, Port qiinton, Ohio 43452. Creditors are required to file their claims with said fiduciary within three months. the bid will be vouchered on or about 1 July 1985 and returned to all bidders except as provided for in the specifications. NOTICE TO BIDDERS The Community Mental sponse to this invitation Minimum wage rates Health Board of Erie and for this project have been and will not be discriminated against on the arnunfta nf race, color, or seated mas win oe Classified Ads Get Quick Results opened during a public NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF FIDUCIARY Probate Court Of Ottawa County, Ohio. Estate of Jerry T.

Daup, deceased. Case No. 27638, Docket 26, Page 27638. On May 10, 1985, In the Ottawa County Probate Court, Case No. 27638, Ga-rold F.

Daup, 600 N. Tettau Road, Port Clinton, Ohio 43452, was appointed national origin in consider Ottawa Counties is currently soliciting sealed bids from public or private incorporated organizations andor Drivate practice li ation for an award. Minimum wace rates quired for each bid packet This fee Is to be paid by check made out to the Community Mental Health predetermined as required by law and are set forth in the bid proposal." "The date set for com- of this work shall set forth in the bidding proposal." fat. thie nrnippt have been meeting of tne community Mental Health Board of Erie and Ottawa Counties to be held on Tuesday, 21 May 1985 at 7:30 p.m. in the Conference Room of the Community Mental censed psychiatrists or licensed psychologists NEED MONEY Sell those items cluttering your garage and attic with a classified ad, Call 734-3141.

predetermined as required Board of trie ana Ottawa interested in providing one by law ana are set iorui in the bid proposal." Counties at the Ume at which the bid packet is ob- Each Diaaer snail De re- or more of the following.

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