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Barnes discusses candidacy for State Rep. from the 12th District Health initiative for African American men By CLAUDE STARKS terest in politics in the ninth grade cation among the less fortunate in "Healthy Body, Mind doctor. Neighborhood Health Systems, when he volunteered for Rep. Ohio and also for economic devel- and Soul," is the theme of the High Men's Health Month ac- Inc. (NEON). John Barnes Jr. recently Louis Stokes' campaign to win the opment and job creation. Blood Pressure Council of Greater tivities will feature motivational "The ultimate goal of the discussed his candidacy for the election to the U.S. House of Rep- Barnes also said that he Cleveland's third annual Men's speakers and health care profes­ Men's Health Initiative is to re­ Nov. 3 general election for State resentatives from the 21st District. advocates welfare for the less for- Health Month Initiative. sionals promoting healthy atti­ duce the disproportionately high Rep. from the 12th District and Barnes graduated from tunate and that statistics reflect Through a series of lec­ tudes and behaviors. number of men than women suffer the problems which confront the John F. Kennedy High School in that more than 50 percent of high tures and screenings, the October "We want to make from illnesses such as cardio-vas­ residents of the district. 1976. school graduates do not further program will serve as the kick-off healthy living a regular part of cular disease and diabetes," said Barnes will be on the Barnes attended Young­ their education. for a year long program designed men's lives, so they concentrate Dr. Hudson, Men's Health co­ ballot with Wilbur Headen Jr. , who stown State University, Cleveland Barnes said that he is a to help African-American men on preventative health and chairperson. "We want to help won the May 5 Republican Primary State University and the American proponent of public schools view health in terms of well ness wellness, rather than illness and African-American men lead Election. Institute of Banking. which teach students marketable and prevention. disease," said Myron Bennett, healthy, long and productive Barnes won the May 5 During his tenure as a skills for jobs that will be available During October the pro­ coordinator, HBPC. "We will look lives." Democratic Primaiy Election by re­ student at the three educational in­ ers' rights advocate. into the next millenium. gram will focus on encouraging at health not just in physical terms, The Men's Health Initia­ ceiving 7,051 votes. stitutions, Barnes studied eco­ Barnes said that the Barnes said that if he is African American men to modify bur as a combination of healthy tive, beginning with Men's Health elected on Nov. 3, he will work hard their health seeking behaviors and The 12th District in nomics courses. most important problems which mental and spiritual attitudes." Month in October, will target three for senior citizens to retain the lead healthy lifestyles. Cleveland encompasses Ward Barnes received a certifi­ confront the citizens of the 12th The co-chairpersons for audiences: men in transition, such One, 13 precincts in Ward Two, 34 cate from the Harvard University funds for Medicaid and Medicare. Changes men can make the Men's Health Initiative of the District is to prepare high school as former substance abusers, men precincts in Ward Three, eight pre­ Trade Union in 1976. Barnes said that he will include smoking cessation, end­ program are Gene Blackwell of the graduates who do not have the in religious organizations and men cincts in Ward Four, one precinct In addition to volunteer­ resist attempts by the Ohio Gen­ ing substance abuse and vio­ American Red Cross, and Antoine job skills which relate to the in community organizations. in Ward Five and two precincts in ing for Rep. Stokes' campaign, exisiting job vacancies. eral Assembly to lower the mon­ lence, exercising and visiting their Hudson, MD of Northeast Ohio Coordinators will estab­ the southeast corner of Ward 12, Barnes also volunteered for 12 etary awards given to injured work- Barnes said that his ex­ lish programs based on the needs the city of Maple Heights. and years in the office of retiring State perience as a volunteer in the pri­ ers. Jasmin Weideling wins contest of each group. five precincts in Wards One and Rep. Vermel Whalen, who he is at­ vate and public sector within the Barnes said that because This summer, Jasmin upcoming Oscar Mayer commer­ In addition to the educa­ 1\vo, one precinct in Ward Five tempting to replace. 12th District enabled him to as­ the Murtis Taylor Multi-Purpose Weideling, 3 wished she were an cial, and for a shot at a $20,000 tional lectures, beginning next and one precinct in Ward Six in During his 12 year tenure certain the problems which con­ Center, the Harvard Community Oscar Mayer wiener. Next week, collect scholarship. month The Cleveland Medical Garfield Hts. in Whalen's office, Barnes was front the district and the state. Services Center and the senior citi­ WienermobileTM will roll into Jasmin cut the mustard Association will provide free The population of the able to obtain knowledge about the Barnes said that his phi­ zens' center in Maple Hts. and Strongsville to surprise her with with her creative rendition of the health screenings for high blood 12th District is approximately problems which the residents of losophy on term limits for state Garfield Hts. reside in the 12th Dis­ the news that she is an Oscar famous Oscar Mayer jingle when pressure, cholesterol, diabetes, 105,000. the 12th District encountered. legislators is that the issue is one trict, he will attempt to secure Mayer winner. she auditioned at Kidfest in Cleve­ and prostate cancer. Barnes, 40, is a 36 year Also during this period, of"self determination" and "one funds to maintain and rehabilitate Jasmin, daughter of Jon land. The Men's Health Initia­ resident of the 12th District and Barnes was able to acquire knowl­ man, one vote." the centers. and Beth Weideling, was named is the son of John Barnes Sr. who edge about the mechanisms of Barnes said that the ma­ As a 10 year advocate of one of20 National Prize Winners She now has the oppor­ tive will carry over into 1999, with served as a Cleveland councilman state government. jority will determine the issue. worker's rights, Barnes said that in the 1998 Oscar Mayer Talent tunity to take her act on the road programs focussing on men as for Wards One and Three from Barnes also worked as Barnes said that the he will actively attempt to protect Search contest. in November and participate in the healthy leaders in the community 1971 untill989. an senior tax auditor for the city of $1Billion surplus in the state trea­ the pensions of widows and or­ She has won a family trip final audition for an upcoming and role models for their families. Barnes acquired his in- Cleveland and 10 yeats as a work- sury could be used to further edu- phans of policeman and for four to Orlando, Florida, a Oscar Mayer commercial, set to If you know of a men's frrefighters. group that would like to host a c~ance to audition for a spot in an air in 1999. Barnes has been en­ health education session for Afri­ Go-Gurt adds nutrition to snacks dorsed by Whalen, the Christian Youth Variety Show scheduled at Lee Memorial can-American men or would like Today's kids are on the kids can eat it later for lunch or Go-Gurt tastes great no Firefighter's' Association,the Lee Memorial A.M.E. Youth Vcuiety Show at the church, more information concerning the go, grabbing snacks for sc;hool, snack. matter how kids grab it and go. 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Call FAX# 751·38B4 Jennifer at 216-732-3816. EAST SIDE DAILY NEWS Thesday, October 6, 1998 - Friday, October 9, 1998 SPORTS Page7 Benedictine Bengals win 5 state championships in two years Records kept by the Na­ "But that gives us bragging rights 1998 seasons and Div. II track & returning next year in basketball sports. tional High School Hall of Fame in that Benedictine's two-year record field champs in 1997 and 1998. and track, there is already talk at This would give Bene­ Kansas City, Kansas, indicate that is the best on the U.S. mainland." Novak coached the bas­ the Home of Champions about dictine a possible seven state Cleveland Benedictine High The Bengals were Div. ketball teams, AI Hodakievic the Benedictine three-pealing in those championships in three years. School's Five State Champion­ III state champs in football in football team and Cy Levkanich ships won in {ow academic years 1996; Division II basketball the track and field teams. place the all-boys' Catholic school champs in the 1996-1997 and 1997- With a strong nucleus in second place nationally. This Thanksgiving, reap aharvest Clnly Punahon High School in Hawaii has done better Jim Paxon joins Cavs of compliments. with six boys' state championships by Cavs team division President won over two academic years. The Cleveland Cavaliers and Chief Operating Officer Send the FTo• Thanksgiving Harvest" "I guess we'll settle for have named Jim Paxon as vice Benedictine (in blue jersies) wonback-to-back state bas­ president of Basketball Opera­ Wayne Embry. Bouquet for Thanksgiving. Thursday, ketball championships in 1997 & 1998. second best," said Benedictine November 26. Athletic Director Frank Novak, tions, it was announced recently Paxon has been associ­ ated with the Portland Trail Sometimes, a great sweet potato pie recipe just isn't enough. Blazers throughout his NBA But this elegant fall centerpiece career, first as one of the will add just the right touch team's best players and later to any Thanksgiving table. in front office positions, in­ cluding special assistant to the president and more re­ cently as assistant general manager. "His new position with us is a logical progres-

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efforts with respect to scout­ J \ R.."\..'l<.r~·rnl Tr.w.kn1~rl " ' Fl""''". Tnrh111Mrkt l1t:hu·~. Inc. T"4 \ Tradt-marlt of Arm,cs· Tn.nJil'Orkl .[)dJ\'U\'1 loc (' l'l'll'Cilon"l~· Tnnw.,triJ Dclwt"~, Inc. ing, player acquisition and de­ velopment. That will be Jim's focus. The importance we at­ tach to his role is indicated by his new title." Paxson, an Ohio na­ tive, played at the University of Dayton before the Trail Blazers chose him in the first round of the 1979 NBA Draft. He played 10 sea­ sons in Portland, where he was a two-time NBA All-Star and was named to the All­ NBA Second Team in 1984. He played his final season with the· Boston Celtics before returning to the Trail Blazers in 1993-94 as Of­ C1997 Ringling Bros. fensive Skills Coach. Mike Griffith's hand is raised to announced his win over His father, Jim, was ·Fri. OCT. 23 Dezi Ford in a recent 12 round decision bout held in Akron as an NBA player in the 1950's trainers Tom Gray and Mike LaQuatra watch. (ESDN Photo by and his brother John, played GUWD "He was born to play basketball!" ARENA THBu Sun. NOV. I '--TI_e_r_n_·G_a_lla_g_h_e _r)______J for the Chicago Bulls. BY PHONE: (2JG) 241-5555 CLEVELAND "Jim has the experience (330) 945-9400 AKRON Book on Jim Bunning explores as a player and in the front office D-JOY'S that we desired, "said Cavs Head Fri. OCT. 23 ...... 7:30PM Siding - Roofing - Gutters Sat. OCT. 24 .... 11:00AM ....3:30PM _ 7:30PM internal workings of baseball Coach Mike Fratello. "He is widely Sun. OCT. 25 ...... 1:OOPM 5:30PM Porch - Chimney Work Tue. OCT. 27 ...... 7:30PM Temple University his duels with Ted Williams, respected in basketball circles and Wed. OCT. 28 ...... _ 7:30PM Press is proud to announce Mickey Mantle, and other slug­ 631-8785 Thu. OCT. 29 ...... 11 :OOAM ...... 7:30PM he will help us a lot, I'm really ex­ Fri. OCT. 30 ...... 7:30PM the recent publication of a ging superstars of the day. cited to be working with him in this Sat. OCT. 31. .. 11 :OOAM ...... 3:30PM 8:00PM Sun. NOV. 1 ...... 1:OOPM 5:30PM new biography of Con: What he didn't relish capacity." gressman Jim Bunning. was dealing with sportswriters "One of the things I en­ ~~Ticket Cl"nttr:; 1nf'lnding 8) :li.UL: ~L·nd M·lf-addr.-.. ~e• l r1nrlnpt> "ith In Jim Bunning: who didn't do their homework and joy about the Cavs is the oppor­ all Kaufmann·~ 0f'tHtrtnwul Store~. 1c·ht•c·k nr mnm·)· nrdn JH.i)llhlt· to RI:\Glf\G s.ia, Senke 111141 Parta BROS.• llin~ling Bru.... i!ncl Barnum & Baseball and Beyond, au­ with baseball leaders whose mis­ tunity to work with quality people. Opm Moa.-Sat. 8:00 a.m.~:OO p.m. sele('t Giant Eug1l· Grott>r) Stort's. I Built·) · C'lu c;untl \t"t'UU. 100 G~ t··wa} PJaza. The Convention Center. Tht• GaiHia Clt>\ t'laml. OH 14115-J.tl()2 ( ··:l. 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One of the The following recipe for obstacles to eating together is Italian Pork Chops Mozzarella pro­ On the Town preparing a meal quickly, espe­ vides a simple change of pace to MOVIES* MUSIC* THEATER* DANCE* RESTAURANT* NIGHT LIFE cially during the week, in order to your family's menus with a zesty accommodate everyone's sched­ taste of the Old Country. ules. For more tasty recipes That's why pork is a using Shake 'N Bake, call 1-800- good choice. According to the 431-1003 or visit the Kraft Interac­ Palace Theatre presents Whispers, Dells and Manhattans National Pork Council, pork is tive Kitchens Web site at What A Night," and "Stay In My much leaner than it was even ten www.kraftfoods.com. Comer." years ago, so less cooking time is ITALIAN PORK CHOPS The Dells have recorded needed for optimum flavor, juici­ MOZZARELLA songs with Dinah Washington, ness and tenderness. Prep Time: 10 minutes Because pork is leaner, Bake Time: 25 minutes Ray Charles and Quincy Jones. it's important to avoid overcook­ 8 boneless porkchops The Dells have recorded ing it, a very common occurrence ( 112 inch thick) seven gold records and three gold in today's households. I packet Shake 'N Bake Seasoned albums. One easy solution is to coating Mix, Original Pork The Dells were the re­ use Shake "N Bake Seasoned I 112 cups spaghetti sauce cipients of the 24th Annual Coating Mix®. 1 cup Kraft Shredded NAACP Image Award. The coating seals the Low-Moisture Part-Skim The Manhattans are meat so it cooks evenly and thor­ Mozzarella Cheese comprised of Gerald Alston and oughly. Moisten chops with wa- Blue Lovett who have been re- The result is pork chops ter. Shake off excess. cording songs since 1964. that are crunchy on the outside Shake l or 2 pieces at a The Dells who have been a group since 1953 will be ap­ The Manhattans re- and juicy on the inside. time with coating mix. Discard any pearing at the Palace Theatre. corded songs with Regina Bell And the Shake 'N Bake remaining mix. Place in 15xl0xl The Playhouse Square las Caldwell, Marcus Hutson. before she begin her solo caeer. coated pork shops take five min- inch baking pan. Tickets for the event can utes to prepare and only 15 min- Bakeat425 degreesFfor Foundation presents The Whis­ The Whispers have re­ utes to bake, so dinner can be 15 minutes or until cooked be purchased at the Playhouse pers, Dells and Manhattans, Oct. corded songs such as "Seems Like ./ .... ready in just 20 minutes. through. Top chops with spa­ Wallace and Walter Scott, Nicholas Caldwell and Marcus Square Box Office and at Advantix 16 at 7:30p.m. at the Palace The­ I Gotta Do Wrong" and "I Only Shake 'N Bake Coating ghetti sauce and cheese. Bake an Hutson are the Whispers. The group was formed in the mid 60s. atre,1501 Euclid Ave. Meant To Wet My Feet" ticket locations. Mix can also be used to prepare additional l 0 minutes or until sauce The Whispers were Marvin Junior, Johnnie The Dells in 1953. singing for five decades and have Ca\1241-6000, or toll free appetizers, such as stuffed mush- is warm and cheese is melted. formed in the mid 1960s by Carter, Charles Barksdale, Michael The Dells have been recorded songs such as "Oh at 800-766-6048 to charge tickets. rooms, stuffed peppers for a sa- Makes 8 servings. Wallace and Walter Scott, Nicho- McGill and Vern Allison formed Gospel play 'Fake Friends' at Palace Amy Grant, CeCe Winans return to .Gund arena Multi-platinum selling her on stage. "Fake Friends", an uplift­ "Fake Friends delivers With exquisite lighting For more information on 216-420-2200. TDD#216-420-2998. and Grammy Award winning art­ Tickets for "An Amy and sound, and an 80-piece sym­ events and disability seating call For group discount in­ ing drama featuring original gos­ the message that "wolves in ist, Amy Grant, brings her 1998 Grant Christmas" go on sale Sat­ phony backing up the performers, Gund Arena Event Information at formation, call216-4202153. pel music will play the Palace The­ sheep's clothing come into your Christmas tour to Gund Arena on urday, October 10. it should be an unforgettable ex­ atre for six performances, Nov. 19- life to use and destroy you, so be­ Friday, December 11 at 8:00p.m. Grant has sold more than perience. Arts Council hosts workshops 22. ware that everyone who smiles in For the second year in a 2 million albums worldwide. Ticket prices for this Tickets are priced a your face or shakes your hand is The Ohio Arts Council 2220 Superior Viaduct. row, guests Michael W. Smith, Her 15th album, Behind event are $36.00 and $228.50 will host workshops to discuss its The program funds indi­ $27.50,$24.50 & $21.50 depend­ not your friend." CeCe Winans and the full Nash­ the Eyes, was released earlier this Tickets can be pur­ Artist Projects Program and Art­ vidual artists or collaborative art­ ing on date and time of show. Stars of the show in­ ville Symphony Orchestra will join year on A & M and Myrrh chased at the Gund Arena Box ist in Residence Program during Written by Michael clude: Shirley Murdock, David ists who are residents of Ohio. Records. Office and all Ticketmaster loca­ October. Requests can range up to $10,000. Matthews, whose prolific gospel Preston, Lawrence Matthews, Grant remains one of the tions and Charge-By-Phone Workshops are free and Projects must include a public pre­ hit shows include "Sneaky," Christopher Martin, Damion Hall country's most beloved and cel­ (Cleveland) at 216-241-2121, (Ak­ open to the public. Artists of all sentation. "Momma I'm Sorry," "Wicked and Gary Jenkins. Just ebrated Christian and pop artist. ron) 330-945-9400, (Youngstown I) disciplines are invited. For more information Ways" and "I Need A Man." "Fake Friends" show- times are Thursday at 7:30p.m.; Grant, Smith and Winans 330-747-1212, or on the Internet All workshops are from about the workshops contact Su­ * * * * * * * * Friday at 8:30p.m.; Saturday at Jazz will often share the stage and will at www.ticketmaster.com. l-4p.m.,October 17,atSPACES, san de Pasquale at 614/466-2613. alternate between magical and * * 3:30 & 8:30p.m.; and Sunday at By NANCY ANNLEE * 3:30&7:30p.m. meaningful songs. Tickets for the above Fans can expect a mix of Have the Cleanest Home * * shows are now on sale at: The traditional and original carols, Allan Harris Christmas hymns and a few of * * Playhouse Square Box Office; all in the Neighborhood... * * ADVANTIX outlets; or phone each artists' signature songs. * charge at(216) 241-6000 or toll-free American - born Allan Put 30 Years of Experience to Work for You at 800 766-6048.Tickets for the Harris is an emerging male jazz vo­ Rock-N-Roll * above shows are now on sale at: calist who recently released his * The Playhouse Square Box Office; second recording for the German stars at Palace all ADVANTIX outlets; or phone label, MONS Records. Heading into the Palace charge at(216) 241-6000ortoll-free * Allan Harris and the Theatre on Friday, December 18 at 800 766-6048. for one 8 p.m. holiday/oldies mu­ Metropole Orchestra delivers a We Clean: Windows • Skylights • Walls • Gutters lush collection of 15 time- hon­ sic extravaganza will be Rock Hall Arts Council ored jazz classics with the Holland of Fame members Sam Moore, We Power Wash: Home Exteriors • Patios - based 54-piece orchestra led by "Hold On, I'm Comin," "Soul We Clean and Seal Decks • Professional Man," "I Thank You,"; The Origi­ Awards RobPronk. nal Drifters with Bill Pinkney, "Up 529-8007 National Window Cleaning, Inc. 251-3980 Nomination forms are As a youngster in Brook­ On The roof," "On Broadway," avai table for the Ohio Arts lyn, NY, Harris came under the in­ "Save The Last Dance For Me," * of The* Council's 1999 Governor's Beauty fluence of his classically trained, and Shirley Alston-Reeves, The Awards for the Arts. * Week: is lovely Joe/ita * piano - playing mother and an Shirelles' "Will You Stilt Love Me Zesty Pizza The annual awards are *Patterson. Joe/ita is a * aunt who sang opera. Tomorrow," "Dedicated To The 13104 Buckeye Road given to Ohio individuals and or­ graduate of PSA College In his aunt's Harlem res­ One I Love," "Mama Said." Cleveland~ Ohio ganizations in recognition of out­ * with a degree in science. * taurant, Harris was exposed to They will join their sing­ standing contributions to the arts OPEN * She enjoys dancing and * many of the great artists who per­ ing Sixties peers Freddy "Boom OPEN statewide, regionally and nation­ computers. 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