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See 1Page4 ·. · See , Pa~e 7 ·see !Page 8 ' Belle signs with White Sox By MEGAN HANRAHAN to be unfavorable. AT & T volunteers help improve local schools Belle has not always By DOUGLAS WU weeks and brought one segment of the day's classrooms. On Tuesday, Nov. 19, been .on such friendly together people from as activities, students and Since 1984AT & T has the Cleveland Indians lost terms with the White Sox Seventy-eight far away as Youngstown. teachers at Robert H. donated more than $500 their all-time home-run who are the Indians' main American Telephone & "Basically it has been Jamison demonstrated million in technological leader and one of their rivai in the American Telegraph (A T & 1) a big series of messages the new technology as it aid in support of most controversial League Central Division. volunteers from between offices in will be used in education. players on and off the The left fielder was Cleveland, Independence Cleveland, Akron and discovered to be using a and Akron offices spent Independence," Roberts corked bat in a game Thurs., Nov. 21 painting a said. "The majority of us against Chicago on July mural on lockers at the ~re sales people." 15, 1994. Belle was Robert H. Jamison · Some upper-level suspended for seven CompuTech Elementary management employees games. School, 13905 Harvard managed' to take time off Belle The White Sox have Ave. from work and work on come in 32 games behind The employees were the lockers. field. Cleveland in 1995 and 14 participating in a day of "We're having a lot of Albert Belle became 1/2 games behind in volunteering called "Day fun," John Nelson, baseball's highest paid 1996. of Caring." The day was general manager of AT & member of major league Belle's nine years with the start of a new A T & T T Global Services in baseball when he signed the Indians brought both program called "Thanks a Cleveland, said. a five-year contract glory and embarassment Million Ambassador "Hopefully, we're doing worth an estimated $55 to the organization but1 Program." The program something positive for the million to play for the his volatile actions were /~ is designed to encourage students of the school." ''i·~ ! ~( J·r.4f~ Chicago White Sox. not always so public. all A T & T employees to Ron Petrie, chairman Teammates said they ;; :;~~~- ~ The last offer the c!ve a work day to a of the Cleveland Indians had reportedly became accustomed to community project of Education Fund's board fits of destruction and presented to Belle was a flying objects in the their choice nextyear. of trustees, and Cleveland five-year deal worth Frank DeTardo, Superintendent Dr. clubhouse. principal of the Robert H. Richard A. Boyd were on between $39 million and After several incidents, Jamison school is hand to announce the $40 million. fans and members of the pleased that A T & T details of a $350,000 A T Many members of media also learned to employees agreed to do & T grant to the Cleveland the Indians ballclub said keep their distance when the project. Education Fund. they were not surprised it came to Belle's "The lockers were The grant will used that Be11e left the team. temperment. pretty scratched up and to establish the A T & T They were however On May 11,1991 Belle in need of refurbishing," A T & T presented the Cleveland Cleveland Teacher grant to establish the A T & T Cleveland Technology Network. Pictured L-R are: puzzled that Belle joined threw a baseball into Jeff DeTardo said. Technology Network. the White Sox primarily Pillar's chest because of Joan Roberts, who A T & T, Donna Alexander and John Nelson; Superintendent Richard Boyd, Ron At the grant Petrie and Robert Jamison "Tech-sperts" Emily Bosque (far left, front) and Tare because his opinion of his heckling at the works in administrative presentation Petrie said the club was well-known Stadium. Belle support in Akron and is a the program's goals are Beaver (far right). apologized for his actions team leader on the to train teachers in two days later and was project, said everyone technology, network suspended by the had a lot of fun during the schools together and train American League experience. students as technology President Bobby Brown "We didn't know we'd experts. for six days on July 13, be doing a mural, so it's a Already teachers at 1991. Another baseball lot more fun than being in Robert H. Jamison have was thrown at Sports the office," Roberts said. trained 100 5th graders Illustrated photographer She said the volunteer as technology experts Tony Tomsic at Jacobs effort was organized in six DeTardo said. During Field on April, 6, 1996. Belle attacked the Councilman has plans media with words as well. After he made the for former school announcment, on July 2, By DOUGLAS WU setting and program 1994, through the Indians beneficial for all of them. Public Relations Assistant Councilman Robert J. Also, the community can John Maroon that he will not continue to speak White, D-2 and use the building when community leaders in his classesare notin session publicly, he cursed ward have taken it upon White said. several members of the themselves to use the media including NBC's former John Adams High "We want to take care Hannah Storm on Oct. School building as a of the community," White 24,1995 in the Indians vocational school and a said. "We want people to dugout before Game 3 of community center. know this and understand the World Series. "It seems it would what we're about." Team members on He said the school will work well," White said. "It op Guide (left) along with other opposing ballclubs is everything we're teach more than just Cleveland Browns' fans came to watch the wrecklng became another target looking for, a place vocational skills to its ball. demolish the Sadium. Right Photo: Heavy for Belle's aggression. people would be proud of students. Active and eqUIPfT!f!nl was brought out on Monday to begin the On Aug. 5, 1992 Belle and that's important." retired military personnel demolltton of Cleveland's Stadium. Bottom Photo: FaM received a three-game White declined to will be used in the placed items in the fence outside the Stadium to say suspension for charging name the people involved vocational program to goodbye to the former home of the Cleveland Browns. the mound on May 2 after in the project but said insti II a sense of (ESDN Photos by R.K.) Neal Heaton threw they are operating in the discipline in 1he consecutive pitches best interests of the program's students. behind his head. community. John Adams High Belle charged the "The project is in its School was the city's Stadium goes down mound again when he infancy and I don't want largest high school at one was hit by a pitch from to say anything about point and has a long Heavy construction unexpected amounts of Hipolito Pichardo of them yet," White said. history of serving the equipment began tearing asbestos was slowing Kansas City on May 13, He said kids are the community. Cleveland Municipal down the project. 1993. key to the community's "I will be so happy if Stadium Mon., Nov. 25. The mayor also said at Despite his harsh future and the idea is to this works," White said. The demolition project the press conference that behavior, which often put create a educational "Everyone will be happy." is expected to take four the new stadium the Indians in an months. Unexpected . schematic design's, unfavorable light with the New homes to be amounts of asbestos documenting where the fans, other players and insulation in the stadium's stadium's wall, foundation the entire the league in roof caused a slight delay and corridors will be, will general; Belle's built on Buckeye in the pre-demolition be submitted to the city performance on the field The Buckeye Area purchasing them. Rents stage of the project. on Dec. 6. seemed to resurface the Development Corp. is for the houses will range Mayor Michael R. The Design Review pride in the Cleveland planning to build 25 between $320 and $425 a White assured the public Commission will review baseball fan which homes and renovate 10 month. that the project is on the schematic on Dec. 19 tended to be more and others in the Construction on the schedule in a Sat., Nov. and the City Planning Buckeye-Woodland area houses will begin in early 23 press conference at Commission will review it more shaky with each next year. 1gg7 and is expected to the stadium. The press the day after. embarassing incident. The houses are be finished by January conference came a day Architects for the Among Belle's targeted for use by 1998. after Councilman project are also accomplishments with the families who earn less The project's financial Kenneth Johnson, D-4, determining how to link Indians included than 60% of the median partners include the chair of City Council's the stadium with the becoming the first player income for Greater~ Local Initiatives Support Parks, Recreation and area's RTA rapid stop to hit 50 home runs and Cleveland. The maximum Corp, Fifth Third Bank, Properties committee, and how to re-route roads 50 doubles in the same a family of four can earn the city and the state. announced that the adjacent to the stadium. season. On Sept. 30, to qualify for one of the 1995 he became the12th houses is $25,380. player in major-league Homeowners have the Fairfax nursing home increases in size for residential history to hit 50 home option of renting the three runs in one season. By DOUGLAS WU "It's good the a continuing care Belle thrilled fans on and four bedroom houses neighborhood is being facility," Pye said. for 15 years before Sept. 4, 1992 when he hit Melvin G. Pye Jr., redeveloped," Pye said. He said he plans to three home runs in one former president and Ethel and Melvin G. refurbish houses and game at the Stadium. On Local executive director of the Pya Sr., started the build houses in the July 18, 1995 he smacked Greater Cleveland business in 1970 after a "Fairfax .neighborhood for a grand-slam home run Roundtable and president series of businesses use by seniors and off the California Angels student in and CEO of Fairfax Place, following the elder Pye's expand the employee to win the game at the top is doing his best to career as a chef on housing assistance of the ninth inning. revitalize the Fairfax railroad dining cars. He program. Recently the Belle brought life back Who's Who neighborhood. said it is one of the few center has helped an to the Indians on Oct. 4, Floun'say Caver of Pye has recently businesses where people employee purchase a 1996 by hitting a grand East Cleveland was increased the size and can make a living while house in the recently slam in the seventh inning recently selected for the scope of the former Inner helping other people. completed Bicentennial of Game 3 in the 1g97 edition of Who's City Nursing Home and is Fairfax Place mcludes Village. American League planning building projects Fairfax Health Care "We would like to Divisional Series against Who Among Students in in Fairfax in conjunction Center, a 100-bed American University and create a village here that the Baltimore Orioles for with the empowerment skilled-care nursing meets the needs of a 9-4 win. Colleges. zone program. building built for $5 seniors," Pya said. Belle will be missed Caver is a junior The nursing home's million. It stands next to Already the civically Ethel Pye and her son Melvin Pye greeted guests in Cleveland but the loss management majo~ at dedication held on Oct. 2 the original Inner City orientated Pye has far from a disaster for the Hiram College. He 1s on was sponsored by a black Nursing Home, now opened the nursing during the recent dedicatjon of Fairfax Place, a health care facility that recently expanded to better serve Indians. The team now the Presidential Council tie party on Oct. 12 for called Fairfax Manor home's facilities to the the has the opportunity to for the African-American community leaders and which will be an neighborhood. Fairfax community. re-group and concentrate Student Union and plays people in the assisted-living facility Health Care Center's day and is available for Place employs 50 people, on their performance as a varsity football. He is the neighborhood involved with 25 units once it is large meeting room on use by civic leaders and many are from the area, whole instead of worrying son of Emma Caver from with the expansion remodeled. the second floor is used street clubs at night. and Pye said he plans a about taming a East Cleveland. project. "Our plan is to create by residents during the Currently, Fairfax continued to page 4 temperamant. -- - ,.-----···--· .. ...,, •"-'"' ·EAST SlOE DAILY NEWS . -- " r· VANTANGE POINT . I l -YOUR HEALTH . Commun1ty• leader Mrs. McCrady d1es• at 80 Assisted Living benefits patients McCrady worked as a as the campaign A · · b ing pot of coffee and a Assisted livin~ centers junior counselor at Camp secretary and treasurer to ssoclatlon ecause ~he Today 1 in 4 people are also experts m provid· over the age of 65 suffers cheery 'good morning' Marion which was Phillis the Campaign Committee had many fond r:nemones greeting reminds ing balanced, nutritious Wheatley's summer camp of Judge George w. of. the group from her from Alzheimer's meals to their residents. Disease. Because the residents that it is time for program. Trumbo and her sister childhood. breakfast. Nutrition is of vital Mrs. McCrady Judge Sara J. Harper. Donations may be disease affects so many importance to the health people, more living and Assisted living centers g~aduated fr?m Central Some of Mrs. made in Mrs. McCrady's and well-being of care options for such as Emerald Court H1gh School .m H~35 and Mc9~~dy's . favorite name and sent to: Joyce provide structured Alzheimer's patients for Alzheimer's sufferers often, they forget that she was baptized m 1938 ac~1V1~1es . m~luded Daniels, executive have become available. activities like those found by Rev. Glenn T. Settle at enjoymg muSic and director Phillis Wheatley in an adult day care they must eat and so Gethsemane Baptist spirituals and listening to Association, 4450 Cedar Families no longer meals are repeatedly have to rely on the tradi­ environment. Church. James Brown. She also Ave. Cleveland OH Lookabill says that skipped. tional methods of care This can seriously Rev. SetUe was the attended a line dancing 44103. ' such as nursing homes or "therapeutic recreation fo~nder of the famed class at the First United Mrs McCrad is leisure activities and compromise their ability in-home care. to remain functional and Wmgs Over Jordan Choir Methodist Church and survived by her siJers One of the newest grooming skills are all and McCrady loved the outdoors, Dorothy H. Pope, Judge has been identified as a M~s. methods of care is structured activities that McCrady ~orked With the group as feedin_g . birds . and Sara J. Harper, Gloria aid 1he residents in leading cause of decline assisted living centers in Alzheimer's 1ts secretary and road · spendmg time w1th her Jean Fort and Constance designed specifically for remaining as independent Alice Virginia manager. Her travels dogs. . D. Harper; eleven nieces sufferers. Elizabeth Harper t~ok Alzheimer's victims. as possible." her across the Umted Pr1or to her death, and nephews; eight According to Carolyn McCrady died on Friday, States, McCrady planned to grand-nieces and Oct. 11. Services were J~pan ~nd.~ore~. M~s. Lookabill, Director of Mental health facility Wh1le still liVIng m ra1:;~ money for the nephews and a host of Assisted Living for held on Thursday, Oct. 17 Cleveland, Mrs. McCrady Ph1ll1s Wheatley cousins and friends. at Mt. Olive Baptist Alzheimer's residents at needs volunteers Church, 3290 E. 126th St. worked for some of the D Emerald Court at the area·s _most r_espec~ed r Eburuche awarded Fountains, part of the Assist a community 736-2722 for a volunteer Mrs. McCrady was the profesSionals mcludmg • first of five girls born to Greens Audult Living program specialist with application or further Leila Smith and James Dr. George Beck, Parker t t f Communities, "these involving adults with information. Weldon on Aug. 6, 1916 P_ayne, Shackelforth Law gran Q con erence centers provide a safe mental ·retardation and The Cuyahoga County F1rm and Judge Perry B. - and supportive residential other developmental dis- in Toccoa, Georgia. At Jackson. Dr. Carmelita The National Foun- Board of Mental age 5 she moved with Chinyere Eburche of dation for Infectious environment that includes abilities into social Retardation and Develop­ Mrs. McCrady a wide range of services recreational and educa~ her parents and sister eventually setUed in Cleveland, was recently Diseases, based in mental Disabilities pro- Dorothy to Trenton, New to assist the resident in tional programs in the awarded an educational Bethesda, MD, was estab­ community. vides a wide range of Jersey. The family came California where in 1964 grant from the National lished in 1973 as a non­ retaining their independ­ to Cleveland when she she married William R. ence. Because assisted Duties may include services to more than Foundation for Infectious profit, tax-exempt, non­ 5,000 county residents was 8 years old. McCrady, a retired officer Diseases (N Fl D) to attend governmental organiza­ living centers are de­ teaching and coaching, Mrs. McCrady in the United States Navy, siQned with 1he Alz­ transporting and accomp- with moderate, severe an international confer­ tion to support research, anying individuals to and profound mental re­ attended Cleveland who preceeded her in ence on infectious education and the heimer's patient in mind, Public Schools and death. they are equipped to events, as well as tardation and other diseases. prevention of infectious developmental disabilities during that time she In 1980, after Mrs. Dr. Eburche was diseases. provide more specialized planning and participat­ became a member of the McCrady retired as the services than a nursing ing in activities. and their families. Most honored at a special recognizable are its first African-American Secretary to the Welfare ceremony during the home." Days, times and Girl Scout troop in Director of San Diego Governor Assisted living centers locations may vary within schools, adult training 1996 lnterscience Con­ local communities. Call centers and group homes. Cleveland which met at County in Califoria, she ference on Antimicrobial recognizes G for persons with the Phillis Wheatley returned to Cleveland to Agents and Chemo1hera­ E Alzheimer's Disease or Association at Cedar be with her mother who py (ICAAC), which was with award memory loss are Avenue and E. 46th died in 1985 at the age of held in September in New designed to be safe Street 92. Orleans. Governor George V. havens. While on summer Mrs. McCrady stayed Through an educa­ Voinovich has announced For example, there are break from school, Mrs. in Cleveland and served tional grant from Zeneca that General Electric no stoves m residents' Pharmaceuticals, NFID Company will receive the rooms to prevent fire awarded 48 grants to 1 gg5 Thomas Edison hazards. Doors are Orange instead of water in the batter will add physicians training or Award during a ceremony secured to prevent flavor to a sponge cake. Easy Side Publishing Co.• Inc, conducting research in at lnventure Place, The patients from wandering. infectious diseases. National Inventors Hall of The private living quarters EAST SID12ailYNEWS All of the travel grant Fame, in Akron. are designed to be BANKRUPTCY Six smaller Ohio firms inviting and friendly. 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Dlr. of Advertising -Ahmed Durrah Travel Grants Program won broad acclaim for his Staff members at the allows residents and fel· achievements as an in­ assisted living centers are lows training in infectious novator, pioneer and risk­ trained to work wi1h Alz­ ---()~- diseases, or those train­ taker," Voinovich said. heimer's sufferers and FLOWERS ing in other disciplines help them remember day who are conducting Governor Voinovich will present the award to to day routines. Staffers 61FI'·a·PRDIT infectious disease re­ John D. Opie, vice use visual and verbal search, to attend ICAAC, cues to gently remind an interdisciplinary meet­ chairman and executive residents where they are DELIVERED ANYWHERE DAILY ing of the American officer of General Electric and what is happening. • MEMORY UPGRADES Society of Microbiology Company, Inc. 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Chamber of Commerce hopes to improve East Cleveland business organizations By DOUGLAS WU The chamber is now the West- Side RTA rapid. attract businesses to the pre-~rranged . funeral funeral ~o~es . from including East Cleveland working closely with "We're at the end of a community Williams said. serVJce. He sa1d he has Toledo to C~ncmna~ · City Club, member of Otis Willi am s, groups including the rapid line which gives us East Cleveland which worked in the "We'll work Wit~ any East Cleveland 2000 and executive director of the North East Ohio Chamber great potential," Williams has reached the bottom pre-arranged funeral funeral home," he sa1d. he is the chair of the East Cleveland Chamber of Commerce, the Ohio said. from an economic stand business for the last Williams is active in a National Pre-Need of Commerce and its Chamber of Commer'?e He said a hotel ne~r point, is bouncing back seven year and deals with variety of community and Providers. founder, wants the and econo~1c the East Cleveland rap1d and many organizations organization to play a developmental agencieS stop would benefit the including the chamber is Central State's president resigns part in the city's in Cuyahoga County to Greater Clevela~d going to have to push the redevelopment. achieve its goal:s. com!l'~nity becaus~ of 1ts recovery along. Central State board of trustees and the emergency The city's residents "As a umt V!e c~n prox1m1ty to 1he rapid l&op "Everybody is going to University's acting Chairman Frederick management team, up and community leaders promote the c1ty '" and, ther.tore ~awn1DWn have to work together," president Charles Ransier he could belt until hia resignation. The has greeted the general," Williams said. and West-Side. Williams said. Showell has resigned serve the university aa dual leadership oganization with "We'd like to help the "We are first in line for At the moment the after two months on the dean of the busaness arrangement proved to be skepticism since its mayor promotethe.city." the over flow,• Williams chamber is writing job and resumed his school. The board of confusing and not very inception last August. . He satd the said. "The hotel will be proposals for enterprise former position with the trustees is in the process helpful in solving the "Many members of the community has many the anchor business and zones and determining school. of determining if they univ~rsity'~ problems community took a wait nice things that can be other businesses will be businesses interest in Showell served as need to find someone Ransaer sa1d. and see altitude," promoted in the Great~r built around it." investing in East dean of the business else to serve as acting Central State is Williams said, "I thought Cleveland area. He sa1d City council is going Cleveland and finding a college before he president. considering revising its the community would be the historical parts of ~ast to have to investigate the permanent place. became president. Showell was running academic standards and hungry for this kind of Cleveland are very. n1ce. possibility of forming Presently, the chamber is Showell said in a letter to the university along with ending its football organization. It's coming Also, there is a ra1lroad enterprise zones and run out of his briefcase so Central State University's George Ayers, head of program. along quite well. I'm that runs from one part of offering tax abatements if to speak and is one room happy we got as much the suburb to the other the community is to in Williams's house. done as we did." and it is the endpoint of His immediate partners in the endeavor are Emma Whatley, RESIDENTIAL REMODELING president of chamber, •wE DO IT ALL• ·- Carolyn Jones, vice president and Cathy K. 10% OFF TO ALL RESIDENTS 1~ Franklin, secretary. WINDOWS-SIDING-ROOFS-DOORS-ETC. '<6 Williams said he would also like to have a THIS COUPON WORTH FIFTY DOLLARS ($50) Garfield Hts BILL CONSOUOATIONS Mayfield Hts. community newspaper for Starting at . UCENSED • BONDED •INSURED 423 7355 TOWARD THE PURCHASE OF A COMPLETE the East Cleveland area. $499.00 WATERBED OR PREMIUM BEDDING SET. 271 • 7 8608 GARFIELD BLVD. • He said he has been trying to start a paper in Sto Slo

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One of Turner Cup this season. pares to face the Milwau­ varsity soccer team was fied for this tourney by most exciting forwards on Western qo1.1eg1ate Hoc- the Jacks' major moves The new bit guy in the kee Bucks and Orlando only two goals away from defeating School craft the club. key Asso~1atio~. this summer was signing Jack's line-up is actually Magic to close out the the NJCAA Division I College 3·2 and Lakeland Park, 20, scored 18 Playmg Wl~h veteran NHL veteran right- winger not-so-new either. Jacks' November schedule. Men's National Soccer Community College 3-2 peals and 12 assist~ in goal-scorers hke Jock Lane Lambert to a fans may remember 6/6 On Sunday, Nov. 24, Championship Tourna­ in a 5-4 shoot-out. JUst 14 OHL playoff C?llander, Dave Cleveiand-only contract. Chris Wells' brief the Cavaliers posted their ment. This is Tri-C's third games last spring. 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Brandon (21 points, opening round of the Devon Anderson said "I having game-high 7 assists) led NJCAA Division I Men's am very, very pleased CAVS-EAST SIDE DAILY NEWS spent all of Cleveland, while Mitch Midwest District Soccer with tge work ethic every last season Richmond (23 points) Tournament, held recent­ member of this team has with paced the Kings. ly in Mankato, MN. They shown. It's hard to point HOLIDAY VALUE PLAN Pittsburgh. After leading 11-2 lost the championship to just one player who Wells is early in the first quarter, game to Springfield Com­ carried the team this not alone in the Cavs were outscored munity College (Spring- season. raising the 16·6 the rest of the period CAVS vs. ATLANTA HAWKS team's. and trailed 18-17 at the Gold. medalist to join WNBA average quarter. Ruthie Bolton, a 1996 Angeles, New York, MONDAY, JANUARY 13 AT 7:30PM height this However, Cleveland Phoenix, Sacramento and CAYS. season, Olympic gold medalist broke it open with a 14-3 with more than six years Utah. • however. run midway through the 0 5 Sven of international basket­ The 28-game regular &ETA 21° second period to take the ball experience, has Butenschon, lead for good. Bob Sura season will be followed signed with the Women's by the WNBA playoffs on HOLIDAY VALUE PLAN the big 6/5" scored 12 of his 14 points National Basketball Asso­ defenseman in the period to propel the Aug. 28 and concludes DUND from ; ciation (WNBA) to play in with the championship 5 0 Cavs to a 47-40 halftime its inaugural season, the FOR ONLY 15° ! AliENA ~' ltzehoe, lead. game on Aug. 30. ·~ Germany is league recentiy Bolton, a 5'8" guard, Take advantage of big savings at a CAYS game. For each $17.00 ticket you order, you get a FREE hot dog and The Cavaliers opened announced. going to add the second half with a 7-0 started in all eight a regular soft drink all for only $15.00. Just fill out the order form below and get ready for a fun night of a The WNBA begins Olympic games for the run and outscored the play on June 21, 1997, CAYS basketball. But you better hurry, there are a limited amount of tickets available with this great offer. combination Kings 31-17 in the third USA Basketball Women's of size and quarter to lead 78-57 with teams in Charlotte, National Team that won ------potential Cleveland, Houston, Los the gold medal in Atlanta. MAIL TO: East Side Daily News Value Plan, 81111 Canter Caurt, Cleveland, DH 44115 heading into the final playmaking frame. Cleveland's 31 CAVSvs.ATLANTA HAWKS NAME ______ability to the points tied a Cavs Jacks' Buster & B.J. MONDAY, JANUARY 13 AT 7:30PM season-high for points in ADDRESS------blueline a quarter. corps. 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Please call Signature ______Kings .506 (41-81) FG% 420-2200 to confirm. ip this season, to .353 (24-68) FG%, in­ cluding outgunning Sac­ ramento .500 (7·14) --Rickhead coach ._------~,, Paterson three-poing FG% to .364 ill rely (4-11) three-point FG%. heavily on Cleveland outrebounded the corps of the Kings 47-35, while committing a season-low CELEBRATE CLEVELAND'S fresh faces that have 11 turnovers. HOMECOMING WEEKEND been added On Saturday, Nov. 30, to the Cleveland closes out A year of fetitivilie~ celebrating Cleveland's Bicentennial squad. 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SEPTEMBER OCTOBER NOVEMBER DECEMBER I 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 1 2 3 8 9 4 5 6 7 10 II 12 13 14 6 7 8 9 10 1 I 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 27 28 29 30 31 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 29 30 31 Homecoming Weekend is a great chance to see all that Cleveland has to offer. Among the attractions with extended hours ore: * Dillard's: Fnday. Nov. 2,9-9am-9pm: Saturday. Nov. 30-1 Oam-7pm * The Galleria: Friday. Nov. 29 lOam· Spm: Saturday, Nov 30-1 Oam-Bpm * The Av~nu e: Friday. Nov. 29-9am-9pm; Saturday, Nov. 30-9am-9pm *- The Arc·ade: Friday, Nov. 29-?am· Bpm; Saturday. Nov. 30-7arn·6pm * Rot•k and Roll llall uf Fame MHI Mu,eum: Fnday. Nov. 29-10am-9pm; Saturday, Nov. 30-1 Oam-9pm: Sunday. Dec. l- 10am-7pm * Gn•at Lake, Seience C.-nter: Fnday, Nov 29-9:30am-9pm: Saturday, Nov. 30-9:30am-9pm * Th,. Omnimax Theater: Fnday, Nov. 29- 1Oam -9pm; Saturday. Nov. 30- I Oam- 9pm, every hour on the hour

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Tickets: $10. $12, $15, $20. Individual tickets on sale now for all regular season home games at Gund Arena, TICkeiMasler or call (216) 24 1-5555 {Cleveland), (330) 945·9400 (Akron) or (330) 747·1212 (Youngslown). Jacks Merchandise, 1-800-JACKS·24. , • Taste the tradition of home-baked goodness n The inviting smells of ready for visits from treats baking in riends and family. grandma's kitchen have Apple 'N' Raisin Spice MOVlES * ~SIC ..• "-THEATER.* .DANC~--· fl~TAQRANTS '*!·NIGHT.r..trr always been a part of Co oklee holiday tradition. (Makes about 4 dozen) You can recreate 1 (1 8.25-ounce) Final production of .. Jesus Christ Superstar.. to come those memories in your package spice cake mix memorable songs. In ad­ own home with a few with pudding_ of "The Phantom of the 2 eggs Opera" and "Cats," and dition to "Hosanna" and quick, easy steps. lyrics by Tim Rice, whose "Everything's All Richt," Mincemeat's time­ 1/4 cup milk the show includes honored blend of apples, 1/4 cup vegetable oil collaborations with Web­ 1 (9 ounce) package ber include the Tony "Superstar" and the raisins, citrus and spices Award winning "Evita" hautingly beautiful "I not only lends these None Such Condensed and "Joseph and the Don't Know How to Love quick-to-prepare cookies Mincemeat, finely Amazing Technicolor Him." their name, but their crumbled Dream coat." "Superstar," which is wonderfully rich flavor as Preheat oven to 350 Jesus Christ Super­ based on the last seven well. degrees. In large bowl, star's remarkable score days in the life of Jesus of One deliciously chewy combine, cake mix, eggs, Nazareth, came to the bite will evoke all the milk and oil; mix well. features several of Web­ nostalgic comforts asso­ Stir in mincemeat. ber and Rice's most stage by a very unortho­ dox route. Webber and ciated with this special Drop by rounded time of year and grand­ teaspoonfuls, 2 inches ( Rice originally created the music and lyrics and ma's house. apart, onto ungreased released it as a two· These cookies are baking sheets. album rock opera in the delicious served with Bake 10 to 12 minutes Just U.S. and Great Britain in coffee or tea, cocoa or until evenly browned. 1970. topped with whipped Cool 1 minute before That recording sold cream or spiced cider. A removing from baking two and one-half million batch makes a thoughtful sheets. Cool. Frost with Jazz gift or you can fill a copies. It was an extra­ By NANCY ANN LEE cookie jar with these ready-to- spree1d frosting. Pictured center is Ted Neeley, in the title role in t?e all-new production of "Jesus ordinary success and Christ SJperstar." The show will come to Cleveland s State Theatre on Jan. 11 and spawned numerous con­ holiday treats so you're Granish as desired. 12. (ESDN Photo by Richard Feldman.) cert tours. Webber, Rice and Library to sponsor Kwanza Robert Stigwood (their "Jesus Christ Super­ reth and Judas lscariot, a limited engagement, Because he made an manager at the time), The East Cleveland 12-18) are invited to learn star," the original rock recreating their perform­ Jan 11 and 12. impact on the jazz acene then created a "Jesus Public Library will spon­ the meaning of Kwanza musical by Andrew Lloyd ances from the Tickets went on sale soon after the death of Christ Superstar" for the sor a Young Adult and how to celebrate it in Webber and Tim Rice, is enormously popular mo­ Monday, Nov. 25. Clifford Brown, trumpeter Broadway stage that Kwanza Program, their homes or commu­ on its final farewell tour tion picture. "Superstar" boasts a Lee Morgan is considered opened in October 1971 Thursday, Dec. 12 from nities. across North America in This blockbuster company of 50, includ­ to be Brown's natural at the Mark Hellinger 6-8 p.m. It will be presented by 1997. musical is scheduled to ing full orchestra, as well successor and a prodigy Theatre, with a then­ The free program will Razina, formerly of the Ted Neely and Carl play PI ahouse Square as music by Andrew who began working unheard-of advance sale take place at the Main Greater Cleveland Anderson star, for the last Center's State Theatre for Lloyd We~ber, composer professionally in of over $1 million. Library, 14101 Euclid Kwanza Alliance. For time,as Jesus of Naza- Philadelphia when he Tickets for this extra­ Ave . more information, call .. Dance '96.. at KSU was 15. ordinary production will Young adults (ages 541-4128. At 18, he joined the Love and I Hope," set to be available at the Play­ The Dance Division of big band house Square Center Box Kent State University's the acapella voices of where he remained from Sweet Honey in the Rock, Office, all Advantix School of Theatre and 1956-58 before a stint outlets, or charge by Dance will present its John McCutcheon and with 's Jazz the Montana Logging and phone at 216-241-6000 or annual faculty modern Messengers from 800-766-6048. Perform­ dance concert, "Dance Ballet Company. 1958-61. Rebecca Malcolm's ance times are Saturday '96: The Shape of It was during this evening at 8 p.m.; Sunday Change," Dec. 6-8 in the "Firewatch" is a raucous period that he recorded romp for 12 dancers who evening at 7 p.m.; and E. 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"Fore," is simply a shortened version of graphic styles reflecting problems in 1961 forced $39.50 "before." the division's diverse trauma of heartbreak and Morgan to quit Blakey's character. the common thread of band and lay low in John Crawford, acting understanding between Philadelphia until 1963. director of the School of all women is the premise After he returned to RISE AND SHINE TO A TASTEE MORNING .. ~ Theatre and Dance, uses behind "A Woman Thing," the scene, he recorded students from both divi­ choreographed by his biggest hit album, The Breakfast Is Now Being Served Mon. Thru Fri. 5:30am- Sat. 6:30am~ sions in "Fables," which Darwin Pnoleau. Sidewinder. One Tastes's Down Home (bacon, eggs, grits, toast) ...... $2.99 explores the age-old art This year's concert is memorable abl urn after Sausage, Hashbrowns, or Pancakes may substitute - add 20c of storytelii ng through text dedicated to the memory another followed. 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