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The News-Messenger from Fremont, Ohio • 2

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WEATHER I RECORDS A2 Thursday, January 9, 1988, The News-Messenger, Fremont, Ohio Stroh Weather Births Hospitals Continued From A-1 CI SO 50 SO Cole Road; Cory Keaton, 14 months, son of Gail Valentine, South Finefrock Road; and Kevin, 7, son of Joyce and Walter Haubert, Kansas. Discharged Julie Krellick and son, Muskellunge Road; Melinda Lenz, Birdseye Boulevard; Brenda Naus, Lindsey; Jeffery Bryant, MEMORIAL Admitted Wednesday Surgical Jason Burdette, It son of Vickie Winke, Dickinson Street; Michael, II, son of Pantaleon and Sulema Sanchez, Fostoria; Kimberly, 14, daughter of Sheila Boatman, Kansas; and Lucille Gottschalk, Oak Harbor, Medical Harry McMurtrie, Timpe Road; Betty Viton, East 40 40 40 Jan. 4 Tammy and Marine Corps Lance Cpl. Robert E. Raubenolt, 285 Elder Imperial Beach, a 6-pound, 912- ounce son, Joshua Anthony, at 841 a.m.

in Coronado Hospital. Local grandparents are Tom and Margaret Smith and Bob Raubenolt, all of Fremont. Jan. 7 Cassia and Rick McCubben, State Route 19, Fremont, a son, Blair Richard, at 11:56 p.m. in Fire lands Community Hospital, Sandusky.

Local grandparents are Sue Conger, Ralph Canter and Joyce and Richard McCubben, all of The For stfor 7 p.m. EST, Jan. 10 el 20 V20 tiallit.fto 0014. 01111110 kN't lilli. tnair daptAb3 a WWI II 6 A.

111!" -viiVip 409 AV eo eolZ CRIE 60 a dO 6 70 The For stfor 7 p.m. EST, Jan. 10 el 20 Og 20 ,,,,,14 ollir oil NW tamPro4-101 ,114116 Nikt 11111111.VMIAZ 60 WA MOM rie 111 11V.010 eo 60 1:01, .70 17A) 6 60 18060 70 60 Ei1 il ME 70 70 70 Have a tropical ool vbt 1 i tif tC -0 ,,4 Piogh 70 A Temperatures Hogh 7 Temperatures graphical perspective, she said. Ground was broken for the Fremont plant in September of 1979 with production beginning in January of 1981. Sale of the Los Angeles plant was necessary to reduce the company's goal of manufacturing 50 percent of its can requirements.

Stroh previously produced all of its cans, Wiecha said. Brewing industry leaders Anheuser-Busch Inc. and Miller Brewing Co. manufacture fewer than half of their own cans, according to an Associated Press report. What the sale means for the 185 hourly and salaried workers at the Fremont plant is not known at this time, Wiecha said.

There are 440 employees at the Oak Creek and Los Angeles plants, according to the Associated Press. Whether National Can will use the plants to produce cans for Stroh is uncertain and was not part of the sale agreement, Wiecha said. National Can Corp. officials were not available for comment this morning. I -1-- Ce-1Z; FRONTS: War wimp old wv.

Occluded wir Stationary Aaw, Death Showers Rain Flumes Snow Local forecast Ohio Ellen M. Leinbaugh Ellen M. Leinbaugh, 84, 311 Oak lawn was found dead at her home Wednesday evening. She has no immediate survivors. Arrangements are pending at Weller-Wonderly Funeral Home, 425 E.

State St. Tonight, partly cloudy with a low 25-30. Friday, mostly sunny. High 35-40. The chance of precipitation Is 10 percent tonight and near zero Friday.

Winds with gusts that may exceed 40 mph in the northern counties were expected to push warmer air into Ohio today, sending temperatures above the freezing mark throughout the state. Temperatures will stay above normal through the weekend. Lake Erie winter in your own home. Bring Florida to you with beautiful tropical foliage plants at SALE PRICES 8" Foliage Baskets Nice and full A VP41 Only 'mw. il Ihr 6" Birds Nest Ferns Only 2.95 t) i it' ''''6 1 '-e-' i --If'' 71 Jail Winds westerly 25-35 knots tonight, then northwesterly 20- 30 knots Friday.

Waves 5-8 feet tonight. National Continued From Page A-1 Local statistics High yesterday 20 Low yesterday 2 Precipitation -0- Sunrise tomorrow 8 a.m. Sunset tomorrow 524 p.m. Low since midnight 15 It was warmer in the northern Plains than in southern Texas this morning, as a broad warming trend moved into the north and sleet and freezing rain glazed parts of Texas and Louisiana. Temperatures In the 30s lo 40s prevailed In the northern Plains, about 20 to 40 degrees higher than early Wednesday.

Grand Forks, N.D., was 41 degrees, compared with 39 degrees in Brownsville, Texas. Rain spread along the Texas and Louisiana coasts and across Florida, and gale-force winds blew from the upper Texas coast to northwest Extended forecast jail is needed because the current facility treats prisoners inhumanely. Weaver said: "I think the citizens have a. duty to not have cruel and unusual punishment exacted in this county. Norman Fausey of Sallville Township also was in favor of enacting the tax increase to build the proposed jail.

"It's the fairest tax we're going to find to pay for this. And very much do we need the jail," he said. Commissioners also were asked questions about the structure of the new facility. Bill Darr of Fremont said he thinks many. people were led to believe the new jail would be comprised of 88 maximum security cells.

Sheriff David Gangwer told Darr only 44 cells would be under maximum security. Bill Fleming, who led the successful effort to put last November's tax issue on the ballot, did not attend the meeting. The second public hearing concerning the tax increase will be Monday at 7:30 p.m. in the county courthouse. After that, commissioners will officially decide whether to place the tax issue on the May ballot.

Saturday through Monday: Fair on Saturday and Sunday and a chance of rain or snow Monday. Highs in the 40s Saturday and the mid-30s to mid40s Sunday and Monday. Lows In the upper 20s to the low 30s. 0 Assorted: 6" Foliage 4.95 At'ie'et 8" Foliage 8.95 Ad, 10" Foliage s10.95 Good selection of Palms, Norfolk Island Pines, Ficus, Dracaenas and more. Buying Prices 0,1 014, rteWEDS McPherson Highwa) CLYDE, OHIO 547-9538 Fremont buying prices Wheat 3 20 02 Cont.

wheat 2.55 02 Corn 2.29 01 Cont. corn 2.02 un Oats 1.05 un Soybeans 5.31 ....02 Cont. bns. 5.18 un Gift Shop Gorden Center Doily 95; Sot. Closed Sun.

ulttli 14 G--0-iti- ail 0BSo '9 iliff 'ivili'04-1-tatPTOTT vrail 5 atInatti) 7 lqr1111.0. PIMA Mt: timaiiror 411.41 i 0417 timated-receipts Thursday 6,000. Cattle 2.00 to 3.00 lower. Slaughter steers: choice 57.00 62.85; good 52.00-57.00. Slaughter heifers: choice 55.00-60.25; good 50.00-55.00.

Cows: steady to weak; all cows 39.00 and down. Bulls: 2.00-3.00 higher; all bulls 46.50 and down. Veal calves sharply lower. Choice 59.00 and down. Sheep and lambs: uneven, 1.00 lower to 1.25 higher; choice wools 59.50-66.75; choice clips 59.00- 69.75; feeder lambs 75.50 and down; old sheep 36.00 and down.

1 COLUMBUS Direct hog prices and receipts at selected buying points Thursday as reported by the Ohio Department of Agriculture: Barrows and gilts mostly 75 lower, demand light. U.S. 1-2, 210-240 lbs at country points 44.75-45.00, few at 45.25; plants 45.25 to 45.75, few at 46.25. U.S. 1-3, 240-260 lbs.

at country points 44.2544.75; plants 44.00- 45.50. Receipts Wednesday 9,000. Es romp linomb 1 1 pun liMmEmb Nom. OMElib WINO IMMO OMEN. 11o CARPE.1: COMING 110 VS ego .641) a1Offil 121 1111 1111AHMti1lU 9 8 6 BLACK HISTORY MONTH 1 WITH REVLON CREME OF NAME INIENEME 'MOO 1101ENEME 01101b THE FREMONT BALLET SCHOOL NNW IMMEEMMIP 4 OMNIZ4 INSTANT Ernst L.

Hillenbrand Artistic Diractor and Diractor of Dom at Hoidelberg Collage A re CALL SPIELDENNER STARTING TODAY. WE111 PRE-MEASURE YOUR FLOORS AT NO CHARGE TO YOU! El ri dat 111111 vo VIM NIST .41 1. fit a IMO 111 I5111111111 CREAAE cNZIXZE. Advanced Chernrarv Crrrne Relaxer atm pot of to .4 es Exercise Classes 4,1 Adult Children's Classes Group Private it's Not Too Late ENROLL NOW! CO Ihrb I CALL 332135577 WARNING: Fomoo caretuNv to givo4 Wto, and scat, v.abont haw treakage and eye onitory 405 E. STATE I3Lii 836 IIIIIIII I PRICES EFFECTIVE THRU JAN.

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MO SEIM, M1MB OWN. IMEMINEEEP dnimim MEW 1110 011mm. 0 ilinnommEm i eanwEb ammo a) 1 pull OMMEMIM 41mmm 10 tint Inimm Immo anon A NO-LYE CREME RELAXER SYSTEM actvanced Crternstry no-ive eaves hatr teeong soft ana ready to stye r10.1ye ma m. soft Ana SALE 5 99 REFUND I 00 YOUR FINAL COST 4 9 9 CONDITIONING SHAMPOO Softens. conchbons.

and leaves haw SALE 2 SS super managesNe Reg or X-Dry REFUND 50. and we will send a representative from our store to your home to measure for your carpet needs. There is no obligation involved and no cost to you to have your home measured for carpeting. By having your home measured in advance, we will be able to give you a firm quote on carpeting and installation for your home at the sale. Your cnoce YOUR FINAL COST 1 99 NO-LYE CURL WAVE KIT SALE 5 99 REFUND I 00 The simple way to beautdul curls and waves no rollers.

no-lye Takes 30 nunutes or less tE MOISTURIZING GEL THE NEWS-MESSENGER RAPS 210020i THURSDAY, JAN. 9, 1988 VOL. 130-NO. 244 The Frontage Sews Pegooodeil IOW the Fremont Massone le hierrpd Om 1e31 Published doily except Sundays by GANNETT SATELLITE INFORMATION NETWORK, INC. P.O.

$ou IMO 1700 Cedar Street Fremont, Ohio 43420 419-332-SSI1 Clyde Toll Free S47-7240 Subscription rates: By carrier. 11175 pet week. Sy motor route 52 00 per week, Annually. by mail In Sandusky and ochacent counties where carrier service is not evadable. $iOS oadvamc $110 elsewhere in Ohio; $120 outside Ohio.

The publisher 1011111,114 the right So change subscription totes during the tens of subscription upon 21 dove notice This notice may be by mail to the subwriber. by notice contained in the newspaper itself, or othervMse Subscrise bon rata changes may be implemented by changing the of the subscription. Members of Associated Press. Gonnett News Service. Audit 'worm of Circulation.

Second class postage pelf Fremont Ohio. rO4ifi FINAL COST 4 99 Unioue light formula tor soft. natural looking cods and waves SALE 2 29 REFUND 50. .79 YOUR FINAL LOST 1 1 1 CI INSTANT MOISTURIZER Conditions and adds sheen velhout a heavy greasy feel Ugh' or X-Dry Your Choir 1154 W. State St.

SALE 2 69 REFUND I 00 IPMINEPP' r- YOUR FINAL COST 1 69 PriabENNtk. Corner of Arch State Sts. Downtown Fremont 332-5577 IL' I wit 111.11 or-5-go, IP -Al di -411, 110.00, Atillefte bECAUSE A MIND IS A TEHiiiiiLE THING TO WASTE ug bECAUSE A MAO tS A TEHiiitiLE THING TO WASTE.

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