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2ALancaster Eagle-Gazette, Saturday, September 28, 2002 On the Record COURTS How to reach us LancastetEagleGazettexoni To get your paper Call delivery service 681-4500 News Want a news item in the paper? Have a story idea for us? Call the newsroom at 681-4348, or call or e-mail one of the individuals below: DIVORCE COMPLAINT Edward R. Ervin Jr. v. Gail C. Ervin James F.

LeSar v. Julie A. LeSar Patricia Thum v. James E. Thum Donald R.

Newton v. Patricia L. Newton DISSOLUTIONS Don E. McCray II v. Lisa G.

Mc-Cray Arzella M. Tichnor v. Mifflin R. Tichnor Kenneth R. Plunkett v.

Kara L. Bohach Plunkett Frank J. Balthaser v. Patricia A. Balthaser Pamela S.

Clark v. Jackie F. Clark Jessica J. Arnold v. Jerry L.

Arnold Don Cox v. Mary Cox Tammy Springer v. Timothy Springer Fred G. Gustafson III v. Christine Gustafson DISSOLUTION PETITIONS Andrew T.

Dreyer v. Kimberly S. Dreyer William Brubaker v. Stephanie R. Brubaker Rhonda S.

Bullock v. Harvey L. Bullock Nathan W. Perry v. Linda M.

Perry POUCE BEAT A 2001 Chevy Cavalier parked in the 13000 block of Maple Road, Thornville, was vandalized between 10:30 p.m. Wednesday and 5:15 a.m. Thursday, the sheriff's office reported. A rock was thrown through a rear window, breaking it, reports state. A storage trailer was burglarized at a construction site in the 6000 block of Amanda-Southern Road, Amanda, between 4:30 p.m.

Wednesday and 7:15 a.m. Thursday, the sheriff's office reported. Miscellaneous tools worth $1,375 were stolen, reports state. A 14-year-old Lancaster juvenile said he vandalized $170,000 worth of vehicles, including a 2001 school bus belonging to Bloom-Carroll Local School District, the sheriff's office reported. Other vehicles damaged at 69 S.

Beaver St. include a 2002 Jeep Cherokee, two Honda Accords, a Dodge minivan, and a Chevrolet Monte Carlo, reports state. SpeedwaySuper America, 6005 Winchester Road, Carroll, was burglarized between 12 and 12:30 a.m. Thursday, the sheriff's office reported. Store employees reported that two male subjects entered the store and bought two cans of beer.

According to reports, one subject, who paid with a $20 bill, left the store and came back in, stating that the bill he paid with had a phone number on it. As the clerk went to get it, the man placed his hand into the register and pulled out a handful of money, throwing it on the counter, reports state. He wrote a name and phone number down before he left the store. A home in the 300 block of Madison Avenue was burglarized between 1 p.m. Sept.

13 and 10:30 a.m. Friday, Lancaster police reported. Unknown suspects entered the residence by breaking a back window, and stole a fish, reports state. The fish tank was broken and drained onto the carpet, damaging it, and drywall in the home also was damaged, reports state. A 1991 Plymouth Acclaim was vandalized in the 700 block of West Wheeling Street around 2 p.m.

Thursday, police reported. The vehicle was first hit by a car, then a suspect in that car threw a beer bottle, breaking the driver's window and injuring his left arm, reports state. Damage is estimated at $200. BOOKINGS The following people were arrested in Lancaster or elsewhere in Fairfield County and booked into the Fairfield County Jail between 8 a.m. Thursday and 8 a.m.

Friday. These are arrest reports only. The city or county prosecutor later will decide whether to file formal charges. Rodney James Beatty, 48, Beat-tyville, nonsupport of dependents. Jerry Chamberlain, 44, of 1907 Independence Drive, Apt commitment Michael Angeto Dito, 50, of 510 E.

Main trafficking in cocaine. Flo Marget Hanson, 51 Columbus; criminal trespassing. Robert Martin Huff, 43, of 422 Boving Road; domestic violence. Jenny Rebecca Smith, 30, New Lexington; commitment. Joseph Robert Thompson, 34, Carroll; failure to appear in municipal court.

Released Thursday. Jerry Zane Walker, 39, Bremen; failure to appear in municipal court, no dog tags. Released Thursday. Billy Eugene Wampler, 29, Stoutsville; failure to appear in municipal court, no operator's license. LOTTERY MEGA MILLIONS Here are the winning numbers selected Friday in the Mega Millions lottery: 36-30-33-23-27 Mega Ball: 5 Estimated Jackpot: $37 million OHIO LOTTERY CLEVELAND (AP) Two Buckeye 5 game tickets had the right combination for the drawing Friday, and each is worth the Ohio Lottery game's top prize of $100,000.

The winning tickets were sold at Book World in Chilli-cothe and Top's Markets 878 in Cuyahoga Falls. NIGHT DRAWINGS Buckeye 5: 8-14-23-30-34 Pick 3 Numbers: 8-9-4 Pick 4 Numbers: 8-1-8-6 DAY DRAWINGS Pick 3 Numbers: 4-5-3 Pick 4 Numbers: 5-3-3-0. Buckeye 5 sales amounted to $234,231. Winners will share $266,584. The jackpot for the next Super Lotto Plus drawing is worth $26 million.

Local interest stocks as of 4 p.m. Friday Previous day's close Change Stem thermometer available. Restrooms clean and supplied properly. Fisher's Restaurant, 52 N. High Carroll.

Inspection date: Sept. 11. Violationscomments: Facilities clean upon inspection. Hair restraints and gloves in use. Stem thermometer available.

Restrooms clean and supplied properly. Scoon's Place, 76 Center Carroll. Inspection date: Sept. 11. Violationscomments: Stove and oven need to be cleaned.

Need to have covered waste receptacles in each restroom. Fire extinguishers and pressurized tanks need to be secured. Keep foods covered in refrigerators and freezers. Gloves available- use gloves when preparing food. Hair restraints available and in use.

Just One More, 8531 Refugee Road, Pickerington. Inspection date: Sept. 12. Violationscomments: Hair restraints and gloves OK. Restrooms and handsink supplied properly.

Facilities clean upon inspection. Pizza King Red Roof Crafts Things, 8810 Lancaster-Thornville Road, Pleasantville. Inspection date: Sept. 12. Violationscomments: Disposable gloves available, hat and hair nets available.

All containers should be properly marked to identify contents (Water in milk jugs). Tim Horton, 823 N. Memorial Drive, Lancaster. Inspection date: Sept. 12.

Violationscomments: This is a follow-up inspection. Van for hauling doughnuts has been cleaned. Linoleum on floor for easy cleaning. Cabinets have been painted with acrylic paint. Van can be used up to 60 days before re-inspection.

Follow-up inspection required. Bremen Buffet, 300 N. Broad Bremen. Inspection date: Sept. 12.

Violationscomments: Hair restraints in use. Gloves, stem thermometer, sanitizer, test strips all available. Handwash sink and restrooms supplied properly. No violations. Rushcreek Unit, 1 1 1 73 St.

Rte. 312, Bremen. Inspection date: Sept. 12. Violationscomments: Gloves, hair restraints, sanitizer, stem thermometer are available.

Facilities very clean upon inspection. Fairfield Fish Game, 2270 Bickel Church Road, Baltimore. Inspection date: Sept. 12. Violationscomments: Kitchen completely re-model, new sink, new stove new stainless steel tables and new cabinets.

Facilities clean upon inspection. Little Romas, 30 W. Columbus-Pickerington Road, Pickerington. Inspection date: Sept. 12 Violationscomments: Facilities clean upon inspection.

Hair restraints available. Keep eggs on bottom shelf to avoid contamination. CALENDAR Community events planned for Sunday: Lancaster Band Boosters Bingo, 1 p.m., AMVETS Hall, 700 S. Maple St. Doors open at 1 1 a.m.

Your Treasured Quilts, 2 p.m., Main Library, 219 N. Broad Lancaster. Join Amy Korn and learn how to preserve your favorite quilt for future generations. Two participants will win a free quilt appraisal following the program, sponsored by the Friends of the Library. Registration is appreciated.

Call 653-2745, ext. 101. "Frontier Spirit 1799" a living history walking tour, 1 1 a.m. to 5 p.m., includes costumed guides along hiking trails, period crafts, historic campsite, free. Call 687-6651 for more information.

Visit our Web site at www.Lan-casterEagleGazett0.com for more upcoming community events. ctyStor.s. towqri temperatures HIGH 75 PROBATE COURT MARRIAGE LICENSES Crystalyn M. Lancaster, PSA employee, and Dar-rell R. Smith, 21 Lancaster, unit coordinator.

Betty A. Baumgartner, 29, Lancaster, x-ray technician, and John W. Kochheiser, 24, Lancaster, mechanic. Amy M. Knipp, 27, Bremen, home daycare employee, and Bryan K.

Sulpher, 30, Bremen, electrical contractor. Charity Bright, 23, Lancaster, homemaker, and Kyle C. Smith, 23, Lancaster, self-employed. Estrella M. Enanod, 27, Lancaster, homemaker, and David A.

Polt, 42, Lancaster, truck driver. Kendra L. Bowdish, 28, Lancaster, wholesale florist, and Ryan E. Brown, 24, Lancaster, landscapes Joyce E.Taylor, 39, Lancaster, social worker, and John R. Brackbill, 45, Pickerington, woodworker.

Sarah E. Uhl, 54, Lancaster, legal assistant, and William J. Sitterly, 54, Lancaster, attorney. Lisa A. Geslak, 27, Lancaster, counselor, and Jason G.

Martin, 31 Lancaster, engineer. Lisa A. Liikala, 24, Pickerington, registered nurse, and Paul C. Johnson, 31 Pickerington, sales manager. Jessica L.

Hendrickson, 20, Lancaster, pre-school teacher, and Alex J.D. Moden, 20, Lancaster, student. Amber Y. Springer, 18, Lancaster, student, and Jeramey R. Thomas, 22, Lancaster, military employee.

Andrea L. Richardson, 23, Lancaster, visual merchandise assistant, and Adam C. Wain-wright, 22, Lancaster, material handler. Willie L. Stevens, 25, Lancaster, residential assistant, and Ernest L.

Smith, 31, Lancaster, mechanic. Jennifer R. Dague, 26, Lancaster, cake decorator, and Daniel A. Myers, 29, Circleville, brick layer. Connie A.

Allender, 29, Miller-sport, homemaker, and Michael L. Shields, 26, Baltimore, firefighter. Denise D. Brannon, 33, Pickerington, homemaker, and Richard T. Ricketts, 42, Pickerington, attorney.

Christina M. Williams, 26, Pickerington, pharmaceutical sales representative, and Corey M. Ballenger, 27, Pickerington, production technician. Holly A. Adco*ck, 19, Lancaster, hairdresser, and Randy L.

Hankison II, 21, Lancaster, Marine Corps. Jami M. Sanders, 25, Lancaster, waitress, and Marc A. Mason, 27, Lancaster, self-employed. Patricia A.

Ramsey, 28, Lancaster, manager, and Steven B. Ramsey, 31 Newark, salesman. Jaime K. Fyffe, 22, Bremen, district manager, and Daniel E. Shirey, 24, Baltimore, loan officer.

COMMON PLEAS DIVORCES Sheila Philput v. Theodore Philput Linda Kavanaugh v. Patrick D. Kavanaugh Sheila R. Sheets v.

Greg A. Sheets Rhonda M. Cain v. Steven C. Cain Audra M.

Simonton v. Rick L. Simonton Gregory G. Sager v. Cristin L.

Sager Nicole C. Friesner v. Andrew J. Friesner RISE INSPECTIONS Food service and retail inspection reports are provided by the Fairfield Health Department. The following is a summary of the most recent inspections: Hide-A-Way Hills Club, 29046 Hide-A-Way Hills Road, Bremen.

Inspection date: Sept. 10. Violationscomments: Facilities very clean upon inspection. Need to have cpvered waste receptacle in restrcoms. Gloves and hair restraints are in use.

Handwash sinks supplied properly. Taco Bell, 1233 Hill Road, Pickerington. Inspection date: Sept. 10. Violationa'comments: Hair restraints and gloves in use.

Hood is clean. Fire extinguisher needs to be secured. Grease in fryer is contaminated with other food sources. Need thermometer for prep cooler. Handsink supplied properly.

Restrooms need to be cleaned and supplied properly. Subway, 1164 Hill Road, Pick-erington. Inspection date: Sept. 10. Violationscomments: Gloves were in use.

No employee handwash signage by handsink. Walk-in refrigerator's floor needs cleaning. Restrooms need covered receptacles. Must use hair restraints when preparing food. Store ice scoop in ice with handle up in ice or provide separate storage for scoop.

Trash needs to be taken to dumpsite and not stored in back room for pile-up. Lee's Restaurant, 1128 Hill Road, Pickerington. Inspection date: Sept. 10. Violationscomments: This was a follow-up inspection.

All violations noted on Aug. 26 inspection have been corrected. Facility very clean. No violations. Graeters, 1500 Cross Creek Pickerington.

Inspection date: Sept. 10. Violationscomments: Ice cream needs to be covered. Secure all pressurized tanks. Need to post handwash signage by handsink.

Need covered waste receptacles in men's re-stroom. Skyline Chili 1530 Cross Creek Pickerington. Inspection date: Sept. 10. Violationscomments: Stem thermometers available.

Hair restraints and gloves in use. Hand sink supplied properly. Storage good. Restrooms clean and supplied properly. Facility very clean upon inspection.

W.G. Grinders, 1510 Cross Creek Pickerington. Inspection date: Sept. 10. Violationscomments: Facilities clean upon inspection.

Outside of coolers and refrigerators need cleaning. No handwash signage posted by handwash sinks. Need to have test strips to test sanitizer. Need to have pressurized tanks secured. Need covered waste receptacles in restrooms.

Need thermometers in all coolers and refrigerators. McDonalds, 1091 Hill Road, Pickerington. Inspection date: Sept. 10. Violationscomments: Cover all foods in freezer, cover bacon and maintain hot holding at 140 degrees Fahrenheit or above six hot food items were below 140 degrees.

Restrooms need covered waste receptacles. Handsink, hair restraints, gloves, sanitizer, sanitizer test strips and storage all OK. Follow-up inspection required. Starlite, 281 Hamburg Road, Lancaster. Inspection date: Sept.

1 1 Violationscomments: Facilities very clean upon inspection. Gloves and hair restraints available. Handsink supplied property. Restrooms are clean. Keep thermometers in refrigerators instead of freezers.

McDonalds, 6010 Winchester Road, Carroll. Inspection date: Sept. 11. Violationscomments: Facilities very clean and well maintained. Storage good, handsink supplied properly.

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