ELLEFONTAINE XAMINER B E Vol. 129 Friday, September 4, 2020 No. 221 AVAILABLE DAILY ONLINE @ examiner.org Ring of Fire tradition returns Sunday evening BY THE EXAMINER STAFF Lake Chamber office. provided by 102.1 FM T102. Just prior to the lighting In 1965, Indian Lake An Indian Lake tradition of the flares, the Grimes Chamber of Commerce that dates back to 1965 — Experimental Plane out of board member A.M. the annual Ring of Fire — Urbana will fly over Indian Brown, Amusement Park returns this year Sunday Lake around 8:30 p.m. to manager, presented the evening, Sept. 6, with par- display its myriad of col- idea for a “Red Flare ticipants invited to light ored lights to kick off the Spectactular” to Warren their flares at 9 p.m. while event. Participants are Edwards, president of the surrounding Indian Lake. asked to wait until 9 p.m. chamber at the time. This year, a total of to light their 30-minute Brown brought this idea 6,300 flares have been dis- flares, Fagan said. from Buckeye Lake State tributed to merchant and ”It is indeed a beautiful Park where he had been resort owners to sell, sight when the thousands park manager. The custom Indian Lake Chamber of of flares are lit simultane- originated many years ago Commerce President ously, casting a red glow on at Seneca Lake in New York The Grimes Lab Experimental Plane from Urbana will make an appearance Sunday Amber Fagan said. the waters of Indian Lake,” State by the Seneca Indians evening for Indian Lake’s annual Ring of Fire celebration. (FACEBOOK PHOTO) They can be purchased the chamber president when they celebrated a at: Aries Pharmacy, Bud’s said. “Some residents even successful harvest by light- Day weekend. local economic growth of These flares could rep- Marine, Spend A Day light off fireworks during ing bonfires on the shores In years past, the red the area also reaps the ben- resent your business, your- Marina, Choice Properties, the event and many people of the lake. flare event signified the efits of living in a commu- self, or the memory of a Community Markets in take to their boats to get He suggested that the end of the summer season, nity where they enjoy loved one. Volunteers are Lakeview, Cranberry the overall picture of this chamber sell the flares to but now it is the way to lake’s environment and available to set and light Resort, Framing by Fuller, beautiful and unusual the residents and visitors of greet the fall and winter many recreational facili- them. Visit www.visitindi- Hurley Farms, Lakeside Pro sight. the lake. The chamber season’s activities. Because ties, chamber representa- anlakeohio.com to pur- Bass Shop, Downtown “We are so honored to members agreed to spon- of the influx of more year- tives noted. chase cases. Discount Grocery in be able to continue this sor the project and the round businesses and pro- The chamber is offering Grimes Experimental Lakeview, Lakeview cherished tradition of annual “Red Flare fessional residents, Indian sponsorships of a case of Plane’s participation is Hardware, Winner’s Indian Lake.” Spectacular” started at Lake has a growing popula- flares for $120, or half a sponsored by Shoreline Market, and the Indian Show coverage will be Indian Lake during Labor tion that contributes to the case of flares for $60. Construction. Cover Crop Drive-It-Yourself Tour planned for Sept. 17 BY THE EXAMINER STAFF Extension Program. It is hosted by Tim Lyden. host several small “social cant to our low -lying paid through a grant from The farmers will be on distancing” gatherings communities and villages Local farmers invite the National Wildlife hand to answer questions with landowners and surrounded by farmland area residents to their Federation. and discuss challenges farmers in both counties. to hopefully reduce flood- farms Thursday, Sept. 17, The total drive time is and opportunities using The organizations are ing to those areas through for a Cover Crops on just under 30 minutes and cover crops. Refreshments encouraging farmers to the long term use of cover Agricultural Lands Drive- farms can be visited in any will be served at each commit to planting cover crops.” It-Yourself Tour of fields order for the participating location. crops for one year, in Amanda Douridas, located in Logan County locations: These three farms are exchange for the donation Champaign County OSU and northern Champaign • Hoffman Farm, planted to different of free seed and applica- Extension agriculture and County. Hammond Road, Cable species of cover crops tion. natural resources educa- The free tour that is near Mingo, hosted by after wheat. “The ultimate goal is to tor, explained some of the open from 5 to 8 p.m. is Jack Sommers; Linda Vernon from the have them commit to this many benefits of cover presented by the Logan • 2684 Mt. Tabor Road, Logan County Land Trust project for three years crops for improving soil Locations for the Sept. 17 County Land Trust, Cover West Liberty, hosted by said this event continues with input and consulta- health and productivity. Cover Crops on Agricultural Crop Champions program Tom Smith; and an effort by the Land Trust tion from our partner Lands Drive-It-Yourself Tour are highlighted on the in Champaign and Logan • Near E. 5745 State and the Soil & Water farmers,” Vernon said. See TOUR on map. (SUBMITTED GRAPHIC) Counties and the OSU Route 47, Bellefontaine, Conservation District to “This is especially signifi- Next Page eMail: [email protected]

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Dailies cases of the new coronavirus are being the Ohio House pleaded not guilty Douridas related that farmers using cover crops in the PUBLISHER: JON HUBBARD Thursday to a federal corruption charge reported at colleges in Ohio as more stu- GENERAL MANAGER: local area have also seen reduced weed pressure where T.J. HUBBARD tied to an alleged $60 million bribery dents return to campuses, though many of ADVERTISING DIRECTOR: BOB CHAPMAN them are doing at least some of their learn- cover crops are planted. This leads to cost savings by scheme. CIRCULATION MANAGER: JILL THOMAS ing online rather than in person. reducing the number of herbicide applications needed. Republican Rep. Larry Householder Ohio State University tallied 882 cases Cover crops can also improve fertility by keep nutri- SUBSCRIPTION RATES and four others are accused of shep- among students during the first two weeks ents in the field. When nutrients are applied in the fall or Delivered by carrier, per week ...$2.40 herding $60 million in energy company of the semester. It also logged 20 cases winter, weather conditions can move nutrients out of By motor route, per week...... $2.40 money for personal and political use, in among employees in August. the root zone. Cover crops reduce nutrient movement by Price of single copy...... 75¢ exchange for passing a legislative At Miami University, which started class- taking up those nutrients or slowing down water move- By mail R.F.D. in Logan and adjoining bailout of two nuclear power plants and es remotely but saw many students return Counties, per year postpaid ...$125.40 ment that carries those nutrients off the field. 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FRIDAY BELLEFONTAINE DIGITAL EDITION EXAMINER 9.4.20 ONLINE @ examiner.org Local & State n CHURCH NOTES • This week at the Huntsville United Methodist n LOGAN COUNTY BEAT Church, the Rev. Bryan Meadows delivers the message, SHERIFF & HIGHWAY PATROL Misplaced. • For the 14th Sunday after Pentecost at First Lutheran Church, 208 W. Sandusky Ave., Communion Sunday serv- 4 teens transported from S.R. 47, 292 crash Deputies report she was operating a westbound car ices take place in the sanctuary at 10 a.m. Special music is Deputies of the Logan County Sheriff’s Office report on Township Road 217 near Township Road 56 when performed by Chris Tillman. two teenage drivers and their passengers were trans- she failed to control and went off the right side of the ported from the scene of a crash Wednesday afternoon road, striking a utility pole. • Steve Rumsey leads worship at Jubilee Mennonite at state routes 47 and 292. Bellefontaine Fire and EMS also responded to the Church. Drivers Levi J. Britenstine, 18, of West Liberty, and scene, but no one was transported. Damage was heavy • At First Christian Church, Café Grace praise and wor- Kerryann M. Copenhaver, 16, of West Mansfield, and to the car, which was towed from the scene. The driver ship takes place at 9:15 a.m. at Bethany Hall. John Stevens their passengers, Brayden Varian, 19, of West was wearing her seat belt. will serve as the host and the Rev. Kevin Greenwald will Mansfield, and Katie L. Workman, 14, of West • Deputies also responded to a report of a hit-skip deliver the message, Hearing God’s Word. The scripture Mansfield, each were transported by Perry Township crash Wednesday afternoon on Township Road 78 text is Deuteronomy 6:4-9. For sanctuary worship at 10:45 EMS and BMRT EMS to Mary Rutan Hospital, each for near Township Road 35. A.M., Lena Van Buskirk will serve as the worship leader. the treatment of suspected minor injuries. An eastbound vehicle operated by an unknown Services will also be live streamed on Facebook at “FCC Deputies report Britenstine was operating an east- driver about 2:40 p.m. reportedly went left of center BELLEFONTAINE OHIO.” There will be no Sunday bound car on S.R. 47 about 3:35 p.m. when he failed to and off the left side of the road, striking a ditch and a School. yield while turning left onto S.R. 292. His vehicle struck mailbox at 10645 T.R. 78, DeGraff, and then left the • Pastor Dave Yinger will be preaching and teaching on a westbound sport utility vehicle operated by scene. Exodus 12:1-14 at 9:30 a.m., and the message title is, The Kerryann. Business break-in investigated Night Nobody Slept, at West Liberty United Methodist Damage was heavy to both vehicles, which were Church, 202 W. Newell St. The congregation will celebrate Deputies responded about 3 a.m. Wednesday to towed from the scene. Each of the occupants were Holy Communion together. Sunday School classes for the Oasis Drive Thru, 136 S. Main St., Lakeview, on a wearing their seat belts, deputies said. children through adult are at 10:45 a.m. each Sunday. “If report of a break-in. Britenstine was cited for failure to yield while turn- you do not have a church home at this time we would An employee reported to deputies that she dis- ing left. welcome you to attend on a Sunday morning in a safe • Valerie J. Emery, 44, of Bellefontaine, was cited for covered property damage and theft, including the environment for in-person worship and Sunday School,” failure to control related to a non-injury crash about theft of cigarettes cartons, when she arrived to open representatives said. 11:50 p.m. Wednesday. the business. • Gretna Brethren Church is moving the service indoors beginning Sunday, Sept. 6, at 9:45 a.m. Attendees Facebook curbs political ads — for 7 days before U.S. election are strongly encouraged to wear a mask. The podcast will BY ZEN SOO candidates and campaigns “Voting starts in North Siva Vaidhyanathan, a also be available on the Gretna website as well AP TECHNOLOGY WRITER that prematurely declare Carolina tomorrow. Facebook expert at the at www.gretna.life. This Sunday, guest speaker, Andy Keck victory. Election Day isn’t in two University of Virginia, from Riverside Christian School in Lost Creek, Ky., will Bracing for a con- “This election is not months, it’s tomorrow and said the company again share updates from the school and community in Lost tentious election with no going to be business as every day after. Which proved itself incapable of Creek, giving us a glimpse of how God is at work there. immediate results and pos- usual. We all have a means voters in that state effectively snuffing out • Pastor Joe Zilrado presents the message, and many others that vote sible “civil unrest,” responsibility to protect dangerous misinforma- Unblemished, based on Exodus 12:1-14 to the early will be subject to Facebook is enacting a host our democracy,” Facebook tion last week when it Bellefontaine First United Methodist Church at the 9 a.m. of measures to ensure its months of dishonest ads CEO Mark Zuckerberg said failed to remove postings and 10:30 a.m. services and online. on Facebook’s platform," platform is not used to sow in a post on Thursday. by right-wing militia said Shaunna Thomas, co- chaos and spread misinfor- “That means helping peo- organizers urging sup- n founder and executive UPCOMING BLOOD DRIVE mation before, during and ple register and vote, clear- porters with rifles to con- after the U.S. presidential director of UltraViolet, a ing up confusion about verge on Kenosha, Mary Rutan Hospital hosts blood drive Sept. 9 election. women's organization crit- how this election will work, Wisconsin. But it's not clear the ical of Facebook. Mary Rutan Hospital hosts a community blood drive and taking steps to reduce “Facebook’s biggest changes are enough. She called the from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 9, when the the chances of violence The company said announcement a “PR problem has always been Community Blood Center Bloodmobile will be at 205 and unrest.” Thursday it will restrict stunt designed to distract enforcement,” he said. Palmer Ave., Bellefontaine. new political ads in the Some activists hailed from the fact that “Even when it creates rea- Donors must make an appointment at week before the election the new policies but said Facebook is the single sonable policies that seem www.DonorTime.com or by calling (937) 461-3220. and remove posts that con- the onus will be on biggest vector of danger- well-meaning, it gets Everyone who registers to donate will receive the new vey misinformation about Facebook to enforce them. ous misinformation and defeated by its own scale. “We Are All In This Together” face mask and the “It’s COVID-19 and voting. It And others were skeptical voter suppression cam- So I am not optimistic Time to Save A Life” T-shirt. They also be automatically will also attach links with that they'll really make a paigns in the United that this will be terribly entered in the “Wake Up & Donate Blood Drive” drawing official results to posts by difference. 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FRIDAY BELLEFONTAINE DIGITAL EDITION EXAMINER 9.4.20 eMail: [email protected] EXAMINER Phone: (937) 592-3060 Sports Matt Hammond x1122 or Aaron LaBatt x1115 WL-S girls coast past Southeastern 6-0 BY THE EXAMINER STAFF

West Liberty-Salem’s SOCCER girls soccer team handled visiting Southeastern 6-0 on Thursday in an Ohio ROUNDUP Heritage Conference con- Benjamin Logan with a 5-3 test at Tiger Stadium. win over visiting The Tigers improve to 3- Greeneview on Thursday. 0-1 on the season and 2-0 The Chiefs are now 2-1- in the OHC standings. 2 on the season. Sophie Cole powered Keaton Stachler scored WL-Salem’s offense with a pair of goals to spark the three goals, Grace Estes had Chiefs. He also had an one goal and three assist, assist. Megan Hollar had one goal Beau Salyer contributed with one assist, Lily Weaver a goal and an assist, Isaiah recorded one goal and Ivy Henry had a goal and Cline added one goal. Dakota Shell added a goal. Defensively, Delaney Freshman Mika Beck Wade made one save in earned his first varsity start goal for the Tigers. on defense and stepped up WL-Salem travels to with a stellar effort for the Miami East on Tuesday for Chiefs. a non-league game. Bellefontaine’s JV team BOYS SOCCER will host Ben Logan at 10 Chiefs rebound with win a.m. Saturday, while the over Rams varsity Chiefs will be back Bellefontaine’s boys in action Wednesday at soccer team rebounded home against West Liberty-Salem’s Grace Estes dribbles the ball toward Southeastern’s goal during the first half of their game Northwestern. from Monday’s loss to Thursday at WL-Salem High School. (EXAMINER PHOTO | AARON LABATT) Lady Raiders top Bellefontaine, Indian Lake BY THE EXAMINER STAFF also had a strong round BOYS GOLF action Wednesday at home Indian Lake’s boys golf with a 38, Willow Titus shot GOLF ROUNDUP Ben Logan boys roll against Northwestern. team was defeated by Benjamin Logan’ girls 42. Taylor Lafferty had a 46, Barhorst had a 66 and Bree past NU Elgin downs Ridgemont Graham 180-182 in a close- golf team dominated a Olivia Hahn shot 50, Stid had a 68. Benjamin Logan’s boys Ridgemont’s boys golf ly contested Central three-team match with Kensley Lacher had a 53 and Pirates bounce Buccs golf team cruised to a 183- team was defeated by Elgin Buckeye Conference match Bellefontaine and Indian Charlotte Graham shot 67. Riverside’s girls golf 247 win over North Union 205-233 on Wednesday at at Cherokee Hills Golf Lake on Thursday at Kayla Watkins shot a 38 team coasted to a 218-260 on Thursday at Mill Creek Veterans Memorial Park in Course. Cherokee Hills Golf Course. to lead the Chiefs. Madison win over Covington on Golf Course. Kenton. The Lakers’ Lane The Raiders shot a 162, Taylor had a 42. Anastasia Thursday at Cherokee Hills The Raiders’ Ethan Elgin’s Issac Dillon was McPherson was the medal- finishing 21 shots ahead Hiatt shot a 51, Kyndal Golf Course. Ricketts was the medalist the medalist with a 39. ist with a 41. of Bellefontaine (183) and Newkirk had a 52, Morgan The Pirates’ Roz Estep with a 38. He was followed Collin Wallace led Also for the Lakers, 67 shots ahead of the Burden carded a 60 and was the medalist with a 46. by Luke McKenrick with a Ridgemont with a 52. Camdon Tuttle shot a 44, Lakers (229). Annika Reynolds had a 60. Mia Stallard shot 52 and 47, Jacob Mitchell and Thomas Colby shot 58, Josh Staley had a 47, Ethan The Raiders’ Sydney Regan Ross led the Sasha Stotler shot 56. The Aiden Elsass with 49s and Hayden Oates had a 59 and Elbert had a 50, Dylan Rice Wesson was the medalist Lakers with a 43. Kayla rest of the Riverside scores Aaron Vogelsang with a 63. Hayden Shoffner added a 64. shot 51 and Maddux Hall with a 36. Leeah Valentine Cummins shot 52, Lauren were not reported. The Raiders return to Lakers slip to Graham had a 54. Sports Raiders dodge Arrows in 4 sets

BY THE EXAMINER STAFF The Cardinals fall to 1-4 VOLLEYBALL ROUNDUP overall and 0-4 in the OHC Benjamin Logan’s vol- receive, Gabby Williams tal- and was 15-15 serving, North standings, while the leyball team battled its way lied 22 assists, four kills, six Whitney Strapp had 12 digs Indians are now 2-1, 2-1. to a four-set win over visit- digs, was 5-6 serving and and was 8-8 serving, Karlie Pioneers trip up Lakers ing Tecumseh on Thursday was 73-74 setting, Leah Simons had five digs, four Jonathan Alder swept 25-13, 20-25, 25-13, 25-21 Ropp had four kills, eight aces and was 17-18 serving. Indian Lake 25-8, 25-9, 25- in Central Buckeye digs and was 14-14 serve Chiefs fall to Falcons 16 in volleyball action Conference crossover receive, Bailey Poppe had Bellefontaine’s volley- Thursday night. action. eight kills, four digs, one ball team couldn’t keep up For the Lakers, Allix The Raiders are now 3-2 block and was 12-13 serving, with host Graham on Cotterman had nine digs, on the season as the Arrows Olivia Wilcox had six digs Thursday as the Falcons Stephanie Alstaetter was 24- remain winless at 0-3. and was 5-6 serve receive, grabbed a three-set win 25- 24 setting and Callie Tigers tame Roughriders Ally Gaver had eight digs, 18, 25-19, 25-9 in Central Notestine was 21-21 setting. West Liberty-Salem’s was 14-14 serving and 15-15 Buckeye Conference play. Alder won the JV match volleyball team dropped serve receive and Naomi Olivia Ullom led the 25-20, 25-17. Megan host West Jefferson in McGill was 14-15 serving. Chieftains with six kills and Kimbler was 17-19 on straight sets Thursday 25- In junior varsity action, three blocks, Lily Palmer serves received and Katie 17, 25-17, 25-15 for a con- West Jefferson beat WL- and Katie Pool combined Roby was 37-37 setting with vincing Ohio Heritage Salem 25-23, 16-25, 25-20. for 21 assists, while Ari eight digs for the Lakers. Conference win. Lexy Lee led the Tigers Nunez and Latoya Rogan The Pioneers won the The Tigers improve to 3- with nine kills, five digs combined for 25 digs. freshman match 25-15, 22- 2 overall and 2-1 in the and was 8-9 serving, M’burg sweeps Triad 25, 25-19. For IL, Jalan OHC North standings, Mallory Bostick had seven Triad’s volleyball team Martin was 9-11 serving while the Roughriders slide kills and was 6-7 serving, fell to visiting and had seven digs, to 1-1, 1-1. Rylie Schultz had two kills Mechanicsburg in straight Porscha Davis was 10-10 Michele Smith sparked and five digs, Makenna sets on Thursday 25-14, 25- serving and 20-22 setting, WL-Salem with 11 kills, six Smith had 15 digs and was 11, 25-15 during Ohio Geona Spires was 7-8 serv- Benjamin Logan’s Molly Vance and Makenna LeVan go digs, two aces, was 16-18 10-11 serving, Bella Meister Heritage Conference ing and Kaleigh Zedlitz was up for a block during Thursday’s home match against serving and 8-8 serve had 18 assists, eight digs action. 8-10 hitting with four kills. Tecumseh. (SUBMITTED PHOTO | KEVIN ANDERSON) Bellefontaine netters shut out Urbana BY THE EXAMINER STAFF The Chiefs’ Courtney at second singles and the doubles team of Gracie ond doubles team of Alika In junior varsity action, Sims prevailed 6-0, 6-0 Chiefs’ Meng Wang won 6- Middaugh and Samantha Shields and Julia Easton Jenna Snyder won in sin- Bellefontaine’s girls over Laci Geuy at first sin- 1, 6-4 over Jazmine Collins Starkey won 6-0, 6-1 over were victorious against gles and Kinsley Scott and team team won over gles, Mia Neer beat at third singles. Phoebe Heatherly and Shelby Jonson and Madi Williams won in a Urbana 5-0 on Thursday. Urbana’s Alexis Windmiller Bellefontaine’s first Mary Flowers and the sec- Madalyn Skelton 6-0, 6-1. doubles match.

FRIDAY BELLEFONTAINE DIGITAL EDITION EXAMINER 9.4.20 Sports Johnson gets another crack at FedEx Cup BY DOUG FERGUSON months — ends on Labor day. The rest of the week AP GOLF WRITER Day with the second year didn't go much better. But of a format that gives play- while he witnessed McIlroy ATLANTA — Dustin ers a head start depending winning from five shots Johnson is the No. 1 seed on how they played up to behind at the start, a 10- and starts with a two-shot this point. shot deficit looks feasible lead at the Tour Johnson, also the No. 1 only on paper. Championship, not nearly player in the world, starts "It would be one thing if enough to tempt him into at 10-under par and is two they were 10 back of one looking too far ahead at a shots ahead of Jon Rahm, person,” Thomas said. “But FedEx Cup title that who beat him last week at there's 25 people ahead of already has slipped away Olympia Fields with a 65- them, and that's the hard from him once before. foot birdie putt. part. I think if you gave me “It's not like I've got a Rory McIlroy won last even par and you gave ‘X’ two-shot lead going into year from the No. 5 seed, player at 10-under par and the final round,” Johnson meaning he started five it was just us two, I think said, who speaks from behind. He posted an actu- I'd have a better chance of experience of once losing a al score of 13-under 267 catching him." six-shot lead in the final and still needed the top More likely, at least this round of a World Golf two seeds — Justin Thomas year, is a scenario the PGA Championship. and Patrick Cantlay — to Tour has tried to avoid — a “I'm still going to have to falter. McIlroy was 10 shots runaway with no drama. play some really good golf better than Thomas, 22 Nothing will be as bad for four days if I want to be a shots better than Cantlay. as 2008 when the format FedEx Cup champion.” That did the trick. allowed Vijay Singh to wrap And then there are play- Is it possible for some- it up no matter how he ers like Billy Horschel and one to start 10 shots played at East Lake. He Mackenzie Hughes, who behind and still win the needed to stay upright for will be 10 shots behind $15 million bonus? only four days, and the Johnson before they even “It's going to happen Fijian managed fine. hit their opening drives at one year," Marc Leishman Johnson, however, is East Lake. They have to said. “I just don't know if playing as well as anyone, play their absolute best golf it'll be this year, next year and he's arguably the biggest and get some help. or the year after. If the top talent in the game. He has “I know I'm going to three guys get off to a slow had the 54-hole lead in his have to do something spe- start ... 5 (under) could last three tournaments, win- cial,” Horschel said. potentially be leading after ning at the TPC Boston and The strangest season in one round." finishing runner-up in the golf — no tournaments for Thomas knows how that PGA Championship and three months because of works. He was the No. 1 BMW Championship. the COVID-19 pandemic, seed a year ago, opened Imagine if he gets it going at only one major champi- with a 70 and was in a three- East Lake while staked to a onship in the last 14 way tie for the lead after one two-shot lead. Kevin Kisner still thinks Dustin Johnson selects a club from his bag on the practice range during practice for the the odds are a winner from Tour Championship golf tournament at East Lake Golf Club Thursday in Atlanta. JUNIOR HIGH the bottom of the pack is (AP PHOTO | JOHN BAZEMORE) more likely to happen FOOTBALL of 20, 40, 25 and 65 yards. before someone from the if somebody gets really Hughes cracked the top 30 million in bonus money Riverside rolls past Landon Purtee had a 10- top wins in a landslide. hot.” by making a 5-foot par putt being paid out this week. Milton Union yard touchdown run, “DJ could shoot 9 under Horschel and Hughes at on his last hole. It still has to be earned. Riverside’s junior high returned a punt 55 yards tomorrow and run away least have that chance. It all starts to unfold A year ago, Cantlay was the football team zapped for a score and caught two and it would be a total Horschel secured the 30th Friday, and there is plenty No. 2 seed and didn't break Milton Union 54-6 on touchdown passes from snoozer,” Kisner said. “But and final position, but only on the line for everyone, par in any of the four Thursday for a non-league Gavin Osborne. I just think there's too because Corey Conners mostly money. The $15 mil- rounds . He slipped to No. win. Defensively, Clary led many good players near four-putted the final hole lion payout — $14 million 28, which was worth Ayden Clary had four the team with 10 tackles the top. Ten shots is sur- at Olympia Fields (the last in cash, $1 million deferred $415,000. Whoever finishes touchdowns to lead the and Jorden Dunham recov- mountable over four days three putts from 5 feet). — is only part of the $45.6 second earns $5 million. Pirates. He scored on runs ered a fumble.

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FOOTBALL W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Wednesday, Sept. 2 CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS Bellefontaine at Springfield Shawnee, 7 p.m. BOYS GOLF (Best-of-7); x-if necessary) Atlanta 22 14 .611 _ Tampa Bay 26 12 .684 _ At Edmonton, Alberta Graham at Ben Logan, 7 p.m. Bellefontaine at Tecumseh, 4:30 p.m. Philadelphia 18 15 .545 2½ New York 20 15 .571 4½ Colorado 4, Dallas 1, series tied 3-3 Eastern Conference Northwestern at Ben Logan, Liberty Hills Golf Miami 2, Milwaukee 0 North Union at Indian Lake, 7 p.m. Miami 16 16 .500 4 Toronto 19 16 .543 5½ Thursday, Sept. 3 Club, 4:30 p.m. New York 16 21 .432 6½ Baltimore 16 20 .444 9 At Toronto Monday, Aug. 31: Miami 115, Milwaukee 104 WL-Salem at Triad, 7 p.m. Washington 12 23 .343 9½ Boston 12 25 .324 13½ N.Y. Islanders vs. Philadelphia, 7 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 2: Miami 116, Milwaukee Riverside vs. Lehman Catholic at Sidney High GIRLS GOLF Central Division Central Division At Edmonton, Alberta 114 School, 7 p.m. Ben Logan at Urbana, 4:30 p.m. W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Las Vegas vs. Vancouver, 9:45 p.m. Friday, Sept. 4: Milwaukee vs. Miami, Waynesfield-Goshen at Ridgemont, 7 p.m. Chicago 22 15 .595 _ Cleveland 23 14 .622 _ Friday, Sept. 4 6:30 p.m. THURSDAY, St. Louis 14 14 .500 3½ Chicago 22 15 .595 1 At Edmonton, Alberta Sunday, Sept. 6: Milwaukee vs. Miami, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10 Milwaukee 17 19 .472 4½ Minnesota 22 16 .579 1½ x-Vancouver vs. Las Vegas, TBD 3:30 p.m. SEPTEMBER 5 VOLLEYBALL Cincinnati 16 21 .432 6 Detroit 17 17 .500 4½ Colorado vs. Dallas, TBD x-Tuesday, Sept. 8: Miami vs. Milwaukee, TBD Pittsburgh 11 24 .314 10 Kansas City 14 23 .378 9 Saturday, Sept. 5 x-Thursday, Sept. 10: Milwaukee vs. Miami, VOLLEYBALL Bellefontaine at Kenton Ridge, 6:30 p.m. West Division West Division At Toronto TBD Bellefontaine at Riverside, 10 a.m. North Union at Ben Logan, 6:45 p.m. W L Pct GB W L Pct GB x-N.Y. Islanders vs. Philadelphia, TBD x-Saturday, Sept. 12: Miami vs. Milwaukee, Indian Lake at Upper Scioto Valley, 11:30 a.m. Indian Lake at Northwestern, 7 p.m. Los Angeles 28 10 .737 _ Oakland 22 12 .647 _ TBD Triad at Urbana, 11:30 a.m. WL-Salem at Greeneview, 5:30 p.m. Boston 2, Toronto 0 San Diego 23 15 .605 5 Houston 21 15 .583 2 BOYS SOCCER Riverside at Lima Perry, 5:30 p.m. Colorado 18 19 .486 9½ Seattle 15 22 .405 8½ TRANSACTIONS Sunday, Aug. 30: Boston 112, Toronto 94 Indian Lake at Fairlawn, noon Triad at Springfield Catholic Central, 7 p.m. San Francisco 18 20 .474 10 Texas 13 23 .361 10 Tuesday, Sept. 1: Boston 102, Toronto 99 Arizona 14 23 .378 13½ Los Angeles 12 25 .324 11½ BASEBALL Thursday, Sept. 3: Toronto vs. Boston, GIRLS SOCCER BOYS SOCCER LATE Fairbanks at Indian Lake, 6 p.m. RESULTS, SCHEDULES RESULTS, SCHEDULES Bellefontaine at Mechanicsburg, noon Thursday's Games Thursday's Games American League Saturday, Sept. 5: Toronto vs. Boston, WL-Salem at Greeneview, 7:30 p.m. 6:30 p.m. BOYS GOLF Pittsburgh 6, Chicago Cubs 2 Houston 8, Texas 4 BOSTON RED SOX — Claimed C Deivy Grullon GIRLS SOCCER x-Monday, Sept. 7: Boston vs. Toronto, TBD Ridgemont at Hardin County Invitational, Philadelphia 6, Washington 5, 10 innings San Diego at L.A. Angels, LATE off waivers from Philadelphia and optioned to WL-Salem at Greeneview, 5:30 p.m. x-Wednesday, Sept. 9: Toronto vs. Boston, Kenton Memorial Golf Course, 9 a.m. San Diego at L.A. Angels, LATE Toronto at Boston, LATE alternate training site. Placed RHP Colten Brewer TBD BOYS GOLF N.Y. Mets 9, N.Y. Yankees 7, 10 innings at Kansas City, LATE on the 10-day IL retroactive to Sept. 1. Recalled GIRLS GOLF RHP Marcus Walden from alternate training site. x-Friday, Sept. 11: Boston vs. Toronto, TBD Bellefontaine at Kenton Ridge, 4:30 p.m. Arizona at L.A. Dodgers, LATE N.Y. Mets 9, N.Y. Yankees 7, 10 innings Western Conference Ben Logan at Lady Thunderbird Invitational, 9 a.m. Friday's Games CHICAGO WHITE SOX — Recalled LHP Ben Logan at Indian Lake, Cherokee Hills Golf Oakland at Seattle, ppd. Houston, L.A. Lakers CROSS COUNTRY Cincinnati (Castillo 0-5) at Pittsburgh (Brault 0- Friday's Games Bernardo Flores Jr. from alternate training site. Course, 5:30 p.m. Friday, Sept. 4: Houston vs. L.A. Lakers, 9 p.m. Bellefontaine, Indian Lake at Wapakoneta 1), 4:05 p.m., 1st game Detroit (Boyd 1-4) at Minnesota (Dobnak 5-2), Optioned RHP Reynaldo Lopez to alternate Riverside at Emmanuel Christiain, 4 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 6: Houston vs. L.A. Lakers, Washington (Voth 0-4) at Atlanta (Milone 1-4), 2:10 p.m., 1st game training site. Night Race, 7 p.m. 8:30 p.m. GIRLS GOLF 4:10 p.m., 1st game Toronto (Roark 2-1) at Boston (Godley 0-3), — Optioned RHPs Logan Triad at Greenville Invitational, 8 a.m. Tuesday, Sept. 8: L.A. Lakers, vs. Houston, 9 p.m. Miami (López 3-2) at Tampa Bay (Fleming 2- 4:10 p.m., 1st game Shore, Jason Foley, and CF Bellefontaine at Tecumseh, 4:30 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 10: L.A. Lakers vs. Houston, TUESDAY, 0), 6:40 p.m. N.Y. Yankees (TBD) at Baltimore (Cobb 1-3), Parker to alternate training site. Indian Lake at Ben Logan, Liberty Hills Golf TBD Milwaukee (Burnes 1-0) at Cleveland 5:05 p.m., 1st game KANSAS CITY ROYALS — Recalled OF SEPTEMBER 8 Club, 4:30 p.m. x-Saturday, Sept. 12: Houston vs. L.A. Lakers, (Carrasco 2-3), 7:10 p.m. Minnesota (TBD) at Detroit (TBD), 5:40 p.m., Edward Olivares from alternate training site. TBD VOLLEYBALL GIRLS TENNIS Philadelphia (Arrieta 2-4) at N.Y. Mets 2nd game Designated LHP Randy Rosario for assign- x-Monday, Sept. 14: L.A. Lakers vs. Houston, Tecumseh at Bellefontaine, 7 p.m. Bellefontaine at Kenton Ridge, 4:30 p.m. (Porcello 1-4), 7:10 p.m. Miami (López 3-2) at Tampa Bay (Fleming 2- ment. TBD Pittsburgh (TBD) at Cincinnati (Bauer 3-2), 0), 6:40 p.m. LOS ANGELES ANGELS — Placed INF Ben Logan at Indian Lake, 6:45 p.m. x-Wednesday, Sept. 16: Houston vs. L.A. FRIDAY, 7:35 p.m., 2nd game Milwaukee (Burnes 1-0) at Cleveland David Fletcher on the 10-day IL retroactive to Triad at WL-Salem, 5:30 p.m. Aug. 31. Recalled OF Taylor Ward from alter- Lakers, TBD SEPTEMBER 11 Washington (Crowe 0-1) at Atlanta (Tomlin 1- (Carrasco 2-3), 7:10 p.m. L.A. Clippers, Denver BOYS SOCCER 2), 7:40 p.m., 2nd game Boston (TBD) at Toronto (TBD), 7:40 p.m., 2nd nate training site. Thursday, Sept. 3: Denver vs. L.A. Clippers, Lehman Catholic at WL-Salem, 6 p.m. FOOTBALL St. Louis (Flaherty 2-0) at Chicago Cubs game NEW YORK YANKEES — Assigned INF LATE Jonathan Alder at Bellefontaine, 7 p.m. (Darvish 6-1), 8:15 p.m. Chicago White Sox (Dunning 0-0) at Kansas Jordy Mercer outright to alternate training site. GIRLS SOCCER Saturday, Sept. 5: Denver vs. L.A. Clippers, 9 p.m. Ben Logan at Urbana, 7 p.m. Colorado (Senzatela 3-1) at L.A. Dodgers City (Singer 1-3), 8:05 p.m. SEATTLE MARINERS — Claimed OF Phil WL-Salem at Miami East, 7:15 p.m. Monday, Sept. 7: L.A. Clippers vs. Denver, 9 p.m. Indian Lake at Northwestern, 7 p.m. (TBD), 9:40 p.m. N.Y. Yankees (TBD) at Baltimore (López 0-0), Ervin off waivers from Cincinnati. Activated Wednesday, Sept. 9: L.A. Clippers vs. Denver, 9 p.m. BOYS GOLF San Diego (Davies 5-2) at Oakland (Luzardo 8:35 p.m., 2nd game RHP Walker Lockett. Fairbanks at WL-Salem, 7 p.m. x-Friday, Sept. 11: Denver vs. L.A. Clippers, Indian Lake at Riverside, Cherokee Hills Golf 2-1), 9:40 p.m. Houston (McCullers Jr. 3-2) at L.A. Angels TAMPA BAY RAYS — Optioned RHP Edgar Triad at Mechanicsburg, 7 p.m. TBD Arizona (Clarke 1-0) at San Francisco (Bundy 4-2), 9:10 p.m. Garcia to alternate training site. Course, 5 p.m. Elgin at Riverside, 7 p.m. National League x-Sunday, Sept. 13: L.A. Clippers vs. Denver, (Anderson 1-2), 9:45 p.m. Texas (Cody 0-0) at Seattle (Kikuchi 1-2), Northeastern at Triad, 4:30 p.m. TBD Ridgemont at Hardin Northern, 7 p.m. Saturday's Games 9:10 p.m. ATLANTA BRAVES — Released 1B Matt x-Tuesday, Sept. 15: Denver vs. L.A. Clippers, GIRLS GOLF San Diego at Oakland, 4:10 p.m. San Diego (Davies 5-2) at Oakland (Luzardo Adams. SATURDAY, TBD Northwestern, Green at Ben Logan, Liberty St. Louis at Chicago Cubs, 5:15 p.m., 1st 2-1), 9:40 p.m. COLORADO ROCKIES — Optioned RHP CONFERENCE FINALS Hills Golf Club, 4:30 p.m. SEPTEMBER 12 game Saturday's Games Jesus Tinoco to alternate training site. MIAMI MARLINS - Assigned RHP Brett Eibner (Best-of-7); x-if necessary) Urbana at Indian Lake, Cherokee Hills Golf VOLLEYBALL Miami at Tampa Bay, 6:40 p.m. San Diego at Oakland, 4:10 p.m. Eastern Conference Cincinnati at Pittsburgh, 7:05 p.m. Miami at Tampa Bay, 6:40 p.m. and C Brian Navarreto to alternate training site. Course, 4:30 p.m. Springfield Shawnee at Ben Logan, 12:30 p.m. Teams/Dates & Times TBD Milwaukee at Cleveland, 7:10 p.m. Chicago White Sox at Kansas City, 7:05 p.m. SAN DIEGO PADRES — Activated LF Wil Riverside at Northeastern, 4:30 p.m. Riverside, Jackson Center at Covington tri- Myers from 10-day IL. Optioned LF Greg Allen Western Conference Teams/Dates & Times TBD Philadelphia at N.Y. Mets, 7:10 p.m. Houston at L.A. Angels, 7:07 p.m., 1st game NBA FINALS Southeastern at Triad, 4:30 p.m. match, 10 a.m. Washington at Atlanta, 7:10 p.m. Detroit at Minnesota, 7:10 p.m. to alternate training site. FOOTBALL (Best-of-7); x-if necessary) CROSS COUNTRY BOYS SOCCER Chicago Cubs at St. Louis, 8:45 p.m., 2nd Milwaukee at Cleveland, 7:10 p.m. National Football League Teams/Dates & Times TBD game Toronto at Boston, 7:30 p.m. Riverside at Fairbanks Invitational, 4:45 p.m. WL-Salem at Northwestern, 6 p.m. Colorado at L.A. Dodgers, 9:10 p.m. N.Y. Yankees at Baltimore, 7:35 p.m. ATLANTA FALCONS — Released TE Khari GIRLS TENNIS GIRLS SOCCER Lee with an injury settlement. Arizona at San Francisco, 9:15 p.m. Texas at Seattle, 9:10 p.m. Bellefontaine at Jonathan Alder, 4:30 p.m. Ben Logan at Botkins, noon L.A. Angels at Houston, 10:37 p.m., 2nd BUFFALO BILLS — Signed RB Antonio game Williams. 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FRIDAY BELLEFONTAINE DIGITAL EDITION EXAMINER 9.4.20 EXAMINER TO PLACE YOUR AD: Mail: Box 40 • Bellefontaine, OH 43311 Phone: (937) 592-3060 x1110 or x1132 Classifieds Fax: (937) 592-4463 Bringing buyer and seller together daily. VIEW ONLINE @ www.examiner.org

ATTENTION PERSONAL HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED FOR INFORMATION Con- ADEA RULINGS ADMIN. ASSIST. Position LOGAN ACRES THE LOGAN COUNTY It’s cerning American Red Cross The Bellefontaine Examiner opening at the Logan County Veteran’s Service Commission Blood Services Program, call does not knowingly accept Historical Society Tues.-Fri. SENIOR COMMUNITY has a full time opening for a 650-5000. help wanted advertisements in For more information email has the following positions Clerk. Garage Sale violation of the Age Discrimi- [email protected] available: Starting pay is $14.00 per POISON CONTROL or pick up at LCHS office. hour. Time! nation Employment Act. Laundry Assistant (full time) CENTER The ADEA prohibits arbitrary Send resume & cover letter to 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. (3 days a Applications can be picked up 1-(800)222-1222 age discrimination of persons 521 E. Columbus Ave., Belle- week/4 days a week, includes curbside at 121 S. Opera St. Advertise your Garage Sale, 24 Hour Hotline age 40 or over and applies to fontaine, OH 43311. Deadline every other weekend). Will (in the Memorial Hall Bldg.) by Yard Sale, Moving Sale, etc. employers with 25 or more Sept. 10, 2020. assist with sorting, washing, calling ahead at 937-599-4221 in the employees, employment agen- between the hours of WORK WANTED ANGLES NURSERY is hiring folding and delivering laun- Bellefontaine Examiner. cies and labor organizations. dry. Must be reliable. 8:30-10:30 and 12-4:30 Mon- Advertising containing such additional people to help with day thru Friday. For recommended guidelines PRECISION PAINTING – terms as “young”, “boy”, or our Autumn Celebration during Deadline to apply is Wednes- Interior and exterior. Free the months of September and Dietary Assistant needed to go to loganhealth.org “girl” or designating a certain assist with food preparation, day Sept.9, 2020 at 4:00. estimates. 937-844-0424. age such as “age 35 to 55” or October (especially week- ends). Multiple shifts available. nutritional services, clean-up, Stop in: 127 E. Chillicothe other similar specification indi- (full time) 1 p.m. to 9 p.m. Call: 937-592-3060 HELP WANTED cates discrimination against Positions responsibilities in- SERVICES clude: Customer Service/ including every other week- X1132 or 1110 employment of older persons end. Email: PART TIME BARTENDER and are considered in violation Sales/Cashier/Cleaning/ FOR ONLY $335, you can [email protected] needed. Stop by American of the act. Organizing/Lifting. Please apply online at place a 25-word classified ad Credit cards accepted Legion Post 173 at 120 Colton Information about the Act may Must be friendly and willing to www.LoganAcres.com in 133 newspapers across 68 Ave. to pick up an application be obtained by calling or writ- exceed customer expecta- counties. All newspapers between 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. ing the U.S. Department of La- tions. within the OhioScan network bor, Wage and Hour Division. Stop by to fill out a resume: total a readership of over PERSONAL OWNER OPERATOR – Must 3103 US Highway 68 S., Belle- 2,000,000. Call Bellefontaine have own semi-tractor. Forklift LARGE FARM looking for sea- fontaine. Examiner, 592-3060. Visit CRISIS HOTLINE experience needed – or some- sonal help for fall harvest. www.adohio.net. Call and give operator first one raised in a farming com- Semi Truck drivers and tractor name and brief comment munity. Dedicated OH area. drivers needed. Please email SUBSCRIBE ONLINE AT: Online We Bring You about service needed. Established company. Excel- [email protected] if Logan 1-800-224-0422 lent pay and fuel rebate. interested to set up an inter- www.examiner.org 219-663-5678, X 17. view. www.examiner.org County!

GARAGE SALE MAP 5 INSET VIEW AN INTERACTIVE MAP @ 7 examiner.org/classifieds 3 2 1. 1090 Co. Rd. 57 W., Huntsville...... Thurs., Fri. & Sat., 9-4 11 8 2. 4731 St. Rt. 274 W., Huntsville ...... Fri., Sat. & Sun., 10-5 1 3. 1337 Turner Rd., Bellefontaine ...... Thurs., Fri. & Sat., 9-5 4. 101 Terrence Dr., Bellefontaine ...... Sat. 8-4 FOR 5. 1723 Twp. Rd. 51 W., Belle Center...... Sat. 9-3 DETAIL 10 See INSET 6. 9724 Co. Rd. 28, Zanesfield...... Fri. 9-4, Sat. 9-5 4 7. 345 Union St., Lakeview...... Sat. 8-? 9 8. 4875 US 68 N., Bellefontaine...... Fri. & Sat., 11-7 9. 644 Cooper Ave., Bellefontaine...... Fri., Sat. & Sun., 9-3 10. 6610 St. Rt. 47 W., DeGraff ...... Fri. & Sat., 8-5 11. 2912 Twp. Rd. 37, Huntsville ...... Fri. & Sat., 9-5 12 12. 409 Linden St., West Liberty ...... Fri. & Sat. 9-5, Sun. 11-? 6

FRIDAY BELLEFONTAINE DIGITAL EDITION EXAMINER 9.4.20 EXAMINER TO PLACE YOUR AD: Mail: Box 40 • Bellefontaine, OH 43311 Phone: (937) 592-3060 x1110 or x1132 Fax: (937) 592-4463 Classifieds Web: www.examiner.org/classifieds Bringing buyer and seller together daily. VIEW ONLINE @ www.examiner.org

SALES SALES SALES STORAGE 1. GARAGE SALE: Thurs., Fri. 7. SATURDAY ONLY SALE: cals 540 & 33 SELF-STORAGE, & Sat., 9 a.m.-4 p.m. 1090 Living and bedroom furniture, Baby swing rockers across from JVS. 10x15. First County Rd. 57 W. (Bellefon- sewing and craft items, We will also have lemonade month free. 593-0000. taine/Huntsville). 1.5 miles knick-knacks, miscellaneous. and sweet tea! ALL AMERICAN Storage. from Rt. 68 or Rt. 33. Garage 345 Union St., Lakeview. 8-?. Stop out and take a look Sale-redux. Office & misc. fur- Monthly rentals. Free locks. 8. MULTI-FAMILY SALE: Girls around, make an offer, and get Behind JC Penney. 592-9100. niture. Vintage & costume jew- a cold refreshment! elry. Formica table & chair clothes 0-3T, men’s clothes, sets. Locking wooden storage women’s clothes name brand 649 E. Court St., Urbana REAL ESTATE cabinets. 2 pair of Queen (Bugle, American Eagle, Victo- Saturday & Sunday, 9:00-4:00 Anne chairs. Household items: ria Secret), Pure Romance, PUBLISHERS NOTICE Pampered Chef items, Tupper- Unique makeup, & furniture. All real estate advertising in ware, lots Christmas items. Fri. & Sat., 11-7. 4875 US 68 LIVESTOCK this newspaper is subject to N., Bellefontaine. BECOME A Large selection of Longa- FOR SALE: 6 Reg. Angus the Fair Housing Act which berger items. Picture frames, 9. GARAGE SALE: Fri., Sat., bred heifers. If interested call makes it illegal to advertise framed art prints & pictures, Sun. 644 Cooper. Queen bed- 419-294-8348, if no answer “any preference, limitation or Boyds Bears, decorative spread (new) & shams, coats, leave message. discrimination based on race, throws, birdhouses. Umbrella queen size clothing, lots of color, religion, sex, handicap, canopies. Sunbrella & Sunbury household items, too much to familial status or national ori- fabric, small tools, lots of misc. mention. 9 a.m.-3 p.m. FRUITS & gin, or an intention to make MEMBER items. Rain or shine, sale in any such preference, limitation ! garages. 10. FAMILY YARD SALE: Fri- VEGETABLES or discrimination.” Familial We look forward to opening again soon day & Saturday, 8:00-5:00. status includes children under 2. LARGE SALE: Fri. Sept. 4th 6610 St. Rt. 47 W. (6 miles WENGERS PRODUCE – the age of 18 living with par- 10-5, Sat. Sept. 5th 10-5, Sun. west of Bellefontaine). Very Peaches, tomatoes, home- ents or legal custodians, preg- MEMBERSHIP LEVELS Sept. 6th 10-5. 4731 St. Rt. nice women’s clothes small, grown muskmelon, water- nant women and people secur- 274 West, Huntsville. Lots of medium & large, lots & lots of melon & sweet corn, home- ing custody of children under everything! Longaberger, clean misc. priced to sell, too made baked goods & Curly’s 18. • SUPPORTING ROLE Pampered Chef, old dresser, much to list! 2000 Toyota Meats. Mon.-Fri. 9-6, Sat. 9-3, This newspaper will not know- Pink clothes, many other name Tundra 1/2 ton pickup, V8 eng. closed Sun. 3836 Co. Rd. 29 ingly accept any advertising for brand clothes, jewelry. Some- 11. OUTSIDE SALE: 2912 E., Bellefontaine. 592-5726. real estate which is in violation • LEADING ROLE thing for everyone. Lots to TWP. RD. 37, HUNTSVILLE. of the law. Our readers are choose from. 9/4&5, 9-5. 1/4 MI. E. OF 33. FOR RENT hereby informed that all dwell- 4. ESTATE SALE ings advertised in the newspa- • DIRECTOR 12. HUGE MULTI-FAMILY APTS., ROOMS, HOUSES per are available on an equal Saturday, Sept. 5th Garage/Yard Sale: 8:00 a.m.- 4:00 p.m. starting at $350.00. Call or opportunity basis. To complain Friday-Saturday 9/4-9/5, Text 407-0516 or 441-0039. of discrimination call HUD toll 101 Terrence Dr. 9:00-5:00 • PRODUCER Bellefontaine free at 1-800-669-9777. The Sunday 9/6, 11:00-? toll free telephone number for Entire household of items must 409 Linden St., West Liberty APARTMENTS go! Fine china, Fostoria glass the hearing impaired is Lots of miscellaneous too 1-800-927-9275. Your pledge of support dinnerware, silver tea set, vin- much to list!! NOTICE tage toys and sporting goods, Housing advertisements pub- vintage camera equipment and GARAGE SALE: Saturday lished in this newspaper are through membership records, many Thomas only, 9-4 p.m. 1586 S.R. 235, subject to the Federal Fair Kinkade authorized prints, DeGraff. Primitive rustic decor, Housing Act of 1968 which is greatly appreciated. craft supplies, decor (lots of primitive cabinet, linens, truck makes it illegal to advertise FIND A Christmas decor), books, tires/rims, surround sound sys- discrimination based on race, clothing, shoes, purses, all tem, household/kitchen items, color, religion, nationality, sex, Memberships are valid for one year. Each package household furniture items. wood highchair, barrel planter age (including children), handi- Huge clean sale! & much more. Don’t miss!! cap or familial status. This also includes tickets, recognition in the program, 405 EAST AUBURN AVE. LABOR DAY WEEKEND includes limitation to number and a private group tour of the theatre. Thurs.-Fri. 9-4, Sat. 9-1. Primi- Garage Sale! of persons desired. The Belle- tives, Longaberger, plus size Kitchen & Home items fontaine Examiner will not Stop in the women, kids clothes, toys, Men's shoes, Women's shoes knowingly accept advertising For more info or to become a member visit: home decor, much more. Women's casual, athletic & which is in violation of the law. Examiner Office business clothing or Learn more online at 6. GARAGE SALE: 9724 Co. Men's clothing thehollandtheatre.org/membership Rd. 28, Zanesfield. Sept 4th Homemade Signs & Car De- EXAMINER.ORG www.examiner.org 9:00-4:00, Sept. 5th 9:00-5:00.

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