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News Herald from Port Clinton, Ohio • 2

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A-2 Wednesday, December 27, 1989, The News Herald, Port Clinton, Ohio WEATHER RECORDS Weather The forecast for noon, Thursday, December 28. 40 Lines show high temperatures. 10 30 20 30 20. 30 50, -50 60 60 70 ,70 70 70 70 FRONTS: COLD WARM STATIONARY Accu-Weather, Inc. Pressure HIGH LOW SHOWERS RAIN T-STORMS FLURRIES SNOW ICE SUNNY PT.

CLOUDY CLOUDY Mia Associated Press GraphicaNiel Local Forecast Tonight, mostly cloudy. Low 15-20. Thursday, mostly sunny. High near 30. Chance for snow, 20 percent.

Lake Erie Tonight, westerly winds 20- 30 knots. Snow diminishing. The lake is mostly ice-covered. Thursday, westerly winds 15- 25 knots becoming southwesterly. The lake is mostly icecovered.

Extended Forecast Friday through Sunday: A chance of rain or snow Friday with lows 25-30 and highs 35-45. Fair and colder Saturday and a chance of snow Sunday. Lows 15-25 and highs 25-35 over the weekend. Local Statistics High yesterday Low yesterday. .......3 Temperature 8 a.m..

................14 Sunrise tomorrow. ............8 a.m. Sunset tomorrow ........5:11 p.m. State Chance of snow eastern third tonight. Sky conditions ranging from mostly cloudy north to mostly clear south.

Lows 15-25. Mostly sunny Thursday with highs in the low to mid-30s. Nation Warmer weather was making a welcome return to the South today, and a cold front Hospital H.B. MAGRUDER DEC. 26 ADMITTED: Juanita R.

Guerra, Fritchie Road, Port Clinton, surgical; Claude Mosley, 1818 NE Catawba Road, Port Clinton, medical. EMERGENCIES: Todd Fehn- Local Stocks Previous day's close AEIPw Amrtch Kroger BancOne 31 un MartM Berk-Ha 8460-20 Moore BrshW un NorfkSo CentE OhioEd Chryslr Penney ChrDw un Pfizer ColGas RalsPur Dana 34 Sears Eaton StdPrd FordM 57 Tri Nova 22 un Gannett 43 USG GMot UnCarb GTE 44 UniTel un Heinz Whirlpl Holiday Wolwth KH Corp HOME OWNERS INSURANCE NEW HOME DISCOUNTS PACKAGE DISCOUNTS SMOKE ALARM DISCOUNTS PREFERRED HOME DISCOUNTS HIGHER DEDUCTIBLE DISCOUNTS SPECIAL TOWNSHIP DISCOUNTS SEE LOCK ZEIS FOR SPECIAL DISCOUNTS YOUR "under the sign of the red umbrella" 120 W. 2nd St. 734-2161 Obituaries Ernest S. Wonnell 1:30 p.m.

Thursday at Groff Funeral Home, 1607 E. Perkins July 30, 1989 Sandusky. There will be no SANDUSKY Ernest S. Won- visitation. nell, 63, 7507 Wahl Road, Vick- Memorial contributions died Tuesday at Providence be made to the American Heart may ery, Hospital following a lengthy ill- Association or the Federation of ness.

the Blind. Born in Port Clinton, he was the son of Stanley and Lucille (Brunkhorst) Wonnell. He was a Bertha Roessller U.S. Navy veteran of World War II. ELMORE Bertha "Betty" He is survived by his wife, the Roessller, 79, Elmore, died Tuesformer Betty Jane Haberkost; day at St.

Charles Hospital, Oretwo daughters, Cheryl Sopher of gon. Toledo and Yvonne Ryan of San- Services are pending at dusky, and a granddaughter. Crosser Funeral Home in ElFuneral services will be at more. strument lessons which are Shopping At taught at the downtown village Port store. Clinton stores, employees reported little Continued From A-1 activity.

There were some exchanges and even fewer sales. Overall, she said, she can't Generally, it was just plain quiet complain about business. in comparison to the preHetrick said: "We've had a lot Christmas deluge. of people come in to buy sale An Uhlman's store employee items and some people got said she expects buyers to money for Christmas and are swamp the store next week coming in to buy what they primed for markdown and cleardidn't get." ance sales. She's also been busy an- Tuesday, she added, those who swering the telephone.

Parents managed to get some time off who gave presents like guitars were probably enjoying a movie and electronic piano devices or some quality time with family have been calling to set up in- before battling store crowds. Repairs to fire-damage state tower may take three months Associated Press Also moved were seven emCOLUMBUS State officials ployees of the state Board of say it may take three months to Proprietary School Registration repair fire damages to the who moved into a meeting room James A. Rhodes Office Tower on the 29th floor, occupied a cafin Columbus. eteria and some Administrative The blaze Friday wrecked Services offices. most of the 36th floor of the 41- About 120 Human Services Destory structure and caused lesser partment employees on the 37th damage to the floor above.

floor were housed temporarily on Tanya Madison, spokeswoman other floors, pending a cleanup for the Department of Adminis- that apparently was necessitated trative Services, said Tuesday by smoke and other damage that about 200 workers have been from the fire below. given other temporary work The fire, which was discovered space. at about 5:45 p.m. Friday, may She said 62 employees of the have been caused by an electriOhio Board of Regents, rep- cal short in a copying machine, resenting most of those who officials said. work on that floor, were moved No one was injured.

Most of into meeting rooms and other the 4,500 employees who work in space on the 23rd floor with the the 15-year-old building had gone Department of Taxation. home. Swanbeck memorial service on Jan. 6 HURON A memorial service will be held Jan. 6 for former state Rep.

Ethel Swanbeck, who died at age 96 after a long illness. Swanbeck, a Republican, served 11 terms in the House before retiring in 1977. She represented the 72nd district in northeast Ohio. She helped to establish the Huron campus of Bowling Green State University and the Lorain County Community College. Swanbeck died last week at the Huron Health Care Facility.

The memorial service will be at the First Presbyterian Church in Huron. was moving east from the Plains, bringing more cold, dry weather. Mild, dry weather was expected across the West, and a cold front with a little rain or snow was forecast for the Pacific Northwest, where snow fell in Pendleton, this morning. In much of the South, where a Christmas weekend freeze burst water pipes in thousands of homes and businesses, overnight temperatures were at or near freezing. Temperatures today were forecast to rise to the 60s from Texas across Louisiana through Florida, and the 40s and 50s in the rest of the South.

Miami's highs could reach 80 by the weekend, according to the National Weather Service. A cold high-pressure system moved east from lowa today, followed by stightly warmer air. The front was expected to scatter freezing rain and light snow as it moved across the Ohio Valley and Great Lakes into New England. The front was expected to bring dry, sunny and cold weather to the Northeast today, with tempratures from near zero in far northern New England, rising to the 20s in New York City, New Jersey and Pennsylvania, and to the 30s in Maryland and Virginia. Fog was expected this morning in parts of Montana, Idaho and Utah, as well as in California's Sacramento and San Joaquin valleys.

Temperatures were expected to rise to the 70s along the southern fringe of the desert Southwest. rich, Port Clinton, thumb laceration; Ronda Fleenor, cornea abrasion; Martha Frafton, Port Clinton, 'finger wound; Whitney Wolf, Port Clinton, facial laceration. RING IN THE 90's WITH US Sunday New Year's Eve Brunch Served 10 a.m.-2 p.m. $7.95 Adults $3.95 Children 10 Under New Year's Eve Dinner Served 5 p.m.-11 p.m. Featuring Our Special Prime Rib Buffet With Oven Fried Chicken, Louisiana Style Shrimp, Bar-B-Qued Ribs and All The Trimmings.

$14.95 Selected Entrees Also Are Available From Our Kitchen New Year's Day Brunch Served 10 a.m.-2 p.m. $7.95 Adults $3.95 Children 10 Under Reservations Suggested 734-2166 Island House Corner of Perry Madison, Downtown Port Clinton 00 Daily Log Accident ERIE TOWNSHIP A Toledo man escaped serious injury Monday when his car went out of control after striking a snow drift on Ohio 2 near Lake Shore Drive, veered off the roadway into a ditch and rolled over. Bryce York, 24, required no medical aid after the late afternoon mishap although Erie Township Emergency Medical Service was called to the scene, according to sheriff's deputy reports. Police PORT CLINTON A 17-year-old Port Clinton boy was charged with reckless operation of a car following an incident at Riverview Cemetery Monday night. Sometime late Monday or early Tuesday a car was driven through the cemetery and ran into several headstones, upsetting one of them, according to a police report.

Police identified the vehicle and called the owner. The boy's mother and the owner of the car told police her son had the car that night. The boy had been staying at a friend's home. The mother called the friend's home and learned that the car had been driven through the cemetery, according to police. Police advised the mother to have to boy come down to the station to be formally charged.

He did so on Tuesday. Zoning Continued From A-1 to" monsterous" dimension. Persons holding permits in this category can tear down and rebuild up to 50 percent of a structure and still retain the nonconforming use status. But should more than 50 percent be removed or rebuilt, then the existing codes for that district come into play. 0 Businesses would require loading docks and offstreet parking lots to be paved with either asphalt or concrete instead of a "dust-free Oil and gravel bases, falling under the dust-free category, have created problems for sewers and streets.

0 Businesses and profession- In case of error If we make a mistake in a news or publish incorrect information from any source, we want to correct it. Please call 734-3141 or 898-7451 so we can set the record straight. als would also be required to have approximately two-and-ahalf times the number of parking spaces available as required by the code now. NEWS HERALD (USPS 386-100) DECEMBER 27, 1989 123rd Year Vol. 161 'DAILY NEWS, 1865 PORT CLINTON HERALD, 1867 Merged 1969 Published daily except Sundays by: GANNETT SATELLITE INFORMATION NETWORK, INC.

115 W. Second St. Port Clinton, Ohio 43452 Office Hours Monday through Friday 8 a.m.to 5 p.m. For News, Circulation or Advertising Departments call 734-3141 or 898-7451 Subscription rates: By carrier, $1.75 per week, By motor route $1.85 per week, Annually, by mail in Ottawa County where carrier service is not available, $114 in advance; else: where in Ohio $119 in advance; outside of Ohio $129 in advance. The publisher reserves the right to change subscription rates during the term of a subscription upon 28 days' notice.

This notice may be my mail to the subscriber, by notice contained in the newspaper itself, or otherwise. Subscription rate changes may be implemented by changing the duration of the subscription. Member of Associated Press and Audit Bureau of Circulation, Second-Class postage paid at Port Clinton, Ohio. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to News Herald, 115 W. Second Port Clinton, Ohio 43452.

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