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Sports Saturday, August 31, 2002 Page 21 Gazette Classified From all indications, Bettis ready to roll 00 1 tegols 004 Memortams 012 Special Notices 015 Houses For Sale NOTICE firat.com IndtanaCounty's Yellow Pages Alternative, www.buyindianacrjuntyfirst. com HAPPY BIRTHDAY fn memory of my loved one Bemon Berkey on his 81st Birthday August 31, 2002 To a very special person who has a heart of Gold. want to wish him a Happy Birthday. And all my lowe goes to you on this your special day. Love Miss you so very much you will never be forgotten.

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September IS. 21X12. 81 1:00 pni. flirts vttll bo wjiened and read for Hie purpose of tabulation at the Central Ad-iiiiuiitraiion' 410 Mam Street. Ford Cliy.

Ifii2 at Ute twe specified time or shortly thereafter. The Hoard Stliool Dirvc-Uirs reserves Hie nehi in reject any or all bids and io naive any irregol.irily in bid-ding. Linda J. Slilrtey ExecutlveMnnrd Secretary Armstrong Scttool District mi. m.

914 3 bedroom with gas heat. 24'x24' detached garage. Phone 724-694-2557 or 412-55B-6884. BHOOKWOOO Estates 2 story, 4 bedrooms, xh bath, large eat in kitchen, family room with fireplace, 2 car garage on large corner tot. S182.50O.

Ph.724-349-5793. 8RDOKWOOD Estates 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, many updates, oversized 2 car garage, large fireplace. Phone (724)463-7135. BY Owner While Indiana Schools, 3 bedroom. 2 baths, living room, room, 2 fireplaces.

Upper lower decks. Si 34,900. CaH (724) 349-5335- CENTER Twp 119 Fire Academy Rd. 4 bdr, bath, kitchen, dining living room, finished basement wlaunory room, above ground pool wpl ay ground area. 5 bay garage woffice area 12 bath.

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28x63. 3 bdrm, 2 baths, step down Ivrm kitchen, family room, dining room, lag laundry room, central air. NEW Listing Born, immaculate, 4 bdr, IVt bath, central air, hardwood firs, ceramic, neutral walls, new finished bsmt laundry room. Attached garage, private, fenced back yard. Si 15,000.

(724) 422-7834. PUBLIC AUCTION 24 Log Homes Packages to be sold Friday, Sept. 7 p.m. Sept. 11 a.m.

in New Castle, Pa. Rogers Auction Co. Free brochure. Phone Buffalo Lag Homes, 1-888-562-2246 or www.auctionloghomes.com Jerome Bettis had a laugh on the sideline in the Steelers' exhibition victory Thursday night. (AP photo) By ALAN ROBINSON AP Sports writer PITTSBURGH The statistics six carries for 36 yards and a touchdown didn't tell the entire story.

His acceleration through the line of scrimmage, the ease with which he got up from a hard hit and his touchdown dance did. If Jerome Bctiis still needed to prove to the Pittsburgh Sieelers he was over the groin injury that cut short one of his best NFL seasons. and may have cost them a trip to the Super Bowl, he has now done so. it was only a meaningless 17-L4 exhibition victory against Minnesota, but Befits went a long way toward easing any Sieelers doubts about his health, and the efficiency of their running game, with ihe way he per- formed Thursday night. He sprinted on a 27-yard gain during a 98-yard drive' that ended with his 2-yard scoring run.

one he punctuated by spiking the ball a little more enthusiastically than normal' for a preseason TD. The spike might have been a signal that Bettis was wearying of talk that, despite having a sixth consecutive season a year ago. his reer is on the downslide at age 30, "I don't pay any attention to that." he said. "I get it so much. I've been doing this for 10 years and I've probably heard that criticism for eight years.

1 hear it before the start of every season, but I'm not worried about it." Last season. Betris was No. 2 in the NFL in rushing before missing five straight games with a torn groin muscle. When he returned for the AFC championship game, he managed only 9 yards on eight carries in the Steelers loss to New England. "But 1 know what I can do," Bettis said.

I he Steelers also did what they usually prefer to do by running the ball effectively for the first time in the preseason. They can for 177 yards, more than double what they had been producing, and averaged 5.8 yards per carry with their regulars in ihe game. The Steelers' regulars were pulled after scoring drives of 98 and 80 yards gave them a 1 4-0 lead. "I guess we answered a few questions," guard Alan Faneca said. Kordell Stewart, back after missing a game with a concussion, got the 98-yard drive going with a 14-yard run that began with htm nearly being trapped in the middle of the end zone for a safety.

''We haven't run the ball well, so to see Ferome play ihe way he did and our line run block and me being able to scamper around and open things up that's the way we play." Stevvari said. Todd Peterson added a 33-yard field goal, although he later missed a 'll-yarder at the scoreboard end of Heinz Field, where Kris Brown struggled last season amid the ever-changing wind. Afterward, coach Bill Cowher and several players said they like where the Steelers are just over a week before their Monday night opener at New England. Except for a couple of injuries thai aren't believed to be serious (Kendrell Bell's sprained ankle and Hines Wards appendectomy), the Steelers are relatively injury free. They got through the preseason with no major disappointments and with one big surprise, the rapid emergence of rookie wide receiver-punt returner Antwaan Handle El.

Steelers cut seven Wide receiver Demetrius Brown and defensive back Paylon Williams, both of whom spent time previously on the practice squad, were among seven players cut Friday by the Sieelers. The Steelers must make moves involving eight more players by 4 p.m. Sunday to reach the season-opening 53-man rosier. Also cut were center Man Anderson, linebacker Will Boiuon. linebacker Jay Johnson, offensive tackle Fermese Jones and kicker Joe O'Don-nell.

Among those not likely to make the team is wide receiver Troy Edwards, a 1999 first-round draft pick whose playing time has dropped off in each of his three NFL seasons. He is currently not among the Steelers' top four receivers, and they likely will try to trade him by Sunday. If the Steelers can't deal Edwards, they would have to reach an injury settlement with him before ihey could release him. Edwards, the 1 3th overall pick in 1999, sprained a knee in me Sreelers' third preseason game and has been walking with a limp this week. He did not play in Thursday night's 17-14 exhibition victory over Minnesota.

None of those cms were drafted players. All were either rookie free agents or players with less than one year of NFI. experience. NOTICE PUI1LIC NOTICE Notice is hereby givwi that Rouhidak' Kitorgy Services. do 1 1 in business at UJOl Uroad Sneet.

Suiu? Joliasiitwn. p. tjUWi. h.is submiiied un application lo the Department til' rrwutiion. Bureau of Minute and (loci a in at ion.

Tor the pur-nose of reyiiestinK bond roluase on Jlun5t Anna j- IVtwtl Tito amount or bond current ly heid on Coat Mint Atiiviiy rvnuil JilUKiOl is S470.0D9. Siae 111 bond in (lie an mum or i rc)t'estcd as I'uIIimvs: Tor Ihe deuioliiiix) hond (Misted un Hi is site far ihe Supply Simp build-ina SIH3T4 inistet on lite SioiMee Btitldin. and STiiiQO fnr the Ujw I'nal Tract: Dump. Tlie bttildinas 'wilt remain post mining i Ik' used for cotumeicial purposes in win-junction wttlt no approved land im i lwne. Stage lit release is also requeued S9.QDG ponied (nr Ute borelinle.

which Is also bowled Tin; ncratinn is located in Dmshvalley Township: Indiana Cuu my. PA. situated alunjt Ihe Stiiie Id me 005B uppinxi mutely 3.2 miles nortli of liie Village Annauli. as slmun on the New Florence. Pn.

J.S' I.S.C.S. Wfi-ttrnphie o.uadmngk'. Discharge from the permitted area enters iiiumed Tribiiinries to Ulncklk-k (reek. Tins bond release is n't(fiesifil pnrsiiam in Jfdt of ihe Sm l'm-e Miiiinc ronservuiiiiti and reclama-linil nf May 3). I'L.

HUH, as amended. Seciion Jidmrttic n'iiiifs this notice inserted in me nv-uiaper of eeneial eovula- lion in the area once a week lor four Ji etnsectiiivtt This suction the Aei also allow any IH'isoii who has an interest, which is nr may lie adversely all'rcU'd by Ihe bud release ti object to Hii bond rekas toy llliott a written nhjecttntt io ii within (hilly flays from (he date ol the linal pnblkation intiice. A etny 'f the application nvailahle Tor unblii inpcriioii and copying at (lie fieiiaiimeiK Divirouiiieutnl Pniiectinti DiMricI Offtee. lioad. MfMnri-a.

I'A IMl Wtiiieo eommcnts. objtc-lions. or a for an informal Conference be submitted lo the stiine MeMurray District at the al'orenieniioncit address no later lliito ihiny fdltoniiie the last date of the nillit atitm of this imiice. tU3l.97.14.W2l In Loving Memory of our Nana, Mother and my Wife Nancy L. Scott Mravunich God knows, it's been eleven years, how much we miss you.

And how hard it is to hear Death's separation Darling, For He hears our constant prayer. That eternal rest in heaven; Be yours; and ours, who mourn. Joyous meeting with you there, When we're in Christ rebornA Sadly missed by Grandchildren, Children and Husband fn Loving Memory of Annie (Bub Bub) Zagurskie Fabin On Her Birthday August 27,1922 Loving memories never die. As years rod on and days pass by; tn our hearts a memory is kept. Of one we loved and will never forget Sadly Missed by Gabby, Daughter Rose Ann, Grandchildren, Sue; VTcki, Cheri, Tim, Great Grandchildren, Brittany, Kyle, Mavorick, Friends 006 lost and Found FOUND Husky, black and tan, male in Saltsburg.

German Shepherd, mix, black tan male in Blatrsville. Call jCHS (724) 465-PETS. FOUND Yellow Lab mix, female, found on Nib art Road. Beagle mix, female, tri color found in Green Township. Boxer Mix, male, white with brindle found in Saltsburg.

THREE Bedrooms, 2Vi bath, finished basement in White Township on 2.5 acres. Won't last long! S1 29,900. Call 724) 388-3915. A Completely remodeled, 2-3 br 1 acre, new root. Siding, windows, doors, el ec trie, pi umbing hi mace, jacuzzi, hardwood floors, ig kit, oak cabs.

Deck, mtns Ind. S40's. Sale Ponding! A Newly remodeled kitchen, two bedroom home in Graceton, Must sell, price reduced. Call (724) 479-2657 after 4p.m. ALL Brick four bedroom L-Shape Ranch in White Twp.

In -Law Suite. 3.5 baths. Living room, dining room, laundry, eat-in kitchen pantry. Family room wgas Office wwet bar. Patio.

Level fenced back yard. Attached 2 car garage. 2,393 sq. ft. Asking S1 99,000.

(724) APPROXIMATELY one acre, older home, 3 bedrooms in West Bolivar, 525,000. Laurel Valley School District. Nico front yard. CaH after 2 p.m. (724) 67 6-5 64 AVONMORE 606 Cambria, completely remolded, three large bedrooms, 1 12 baths, new root, quiet neighborhood in town.

Exceptional value at Phone (724) 468-3535. Min from town. Country setting. On rent ground. Ph 724-463-7879.

CLYMER Three bedrooms, paneled and vinyl siding, full bath first floor. Fenced in back yard. Ouiet neighborhood. Call Norma White fle- alty. (412) 349-1501 CLYMER Reduced! Owners must sell, comp, remodeled, 2 story, 3 bdr, extra lots, wrap around porch deck.

Phone 81 4-887-601 0 S73.000 DON'T Miss the best deal in town! Beautiful neighborhood, 3 bdr, 2Yt bath home awaits you on a park like landscaped yard. Si 33.900 Phone (724) 349-4069 lor de- tails. DUPLEX House 2 unit garage apartment. Great Investment Property. Bl airsvtlte.

JOY REALTY, 724-345- 59DP ELDERTON 2 bedroom home. All recently remodeled, new deck, furnace, roof. Great neighborhood, near school. S70.000. Call (724) 354-4320.

ELDERTON Rental house for sale, tenant occupied, 3 bedrooms, 1 Vi baths, central air, appliances. Inside completely remodeled. Off street parking. 50's. Call (724) 783-6536 FAIRFAX 1.7 acre, WOOI ED, private lot (106 Adams Circle) 4 Bdr, upper 4 lower garages, central air, open spacious witt) game room, 3400 sq ft.

covered back porch deck. Phone (724) 349-5737 (evening) and (724) 349-8777 (day). FAIRFAX Attractive 3 2 'A baths, cathedral ceilings, new deck, central air, 106 Revere Circle, asking 724- 357-9614. FAIRFAX Estate Custom home with many fine features. 34 bedroom, 3 bath.

Living dining room with fireplace, kitchen, front room on main floor. Family room with wood burner, office, 4th bd, and bath downstairs. 4 12 car garage. 26x50 heated in-ground pool with automatic safety cover, patio, deck and 14x20 pool house on almost 1 acre. Asking 264, 900.

Leasepurchase available with 10 down. 724-463-6011. Players, owners finally get it right, get it done Call tCHS t7Z4) FOUND Strangford Blairsville male Collie, young, friendly. Call (724) 676-0329. 007 Personols A Divorce S1BS total.

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(600) 486-4070. I am not responsible for any one's debt or obligation but my own. Penny Zack. NOTICE Thiimas HI in ler. Esquire Attorney.

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fin Tlitnid A. liUulur.Jr- Ewiiiirv Smu-HGO Mt-llii 11 ail I toil dins l-itrnbi'. PA JSImO TZ-KiW HMI 009 Instructions BEAUTIFULLY Landscaped 2-story home on large lot in Sunset Acres. 4-5 brds, 2 12 bath, living formal dining room, eat in kitch, family room, large deck, fireplace, gas heat, AC, 2 car garage. 3142,000.

724-463-61 2B. BLAIRSVILLE Mature trees, beautiful lot, formal dining room. 3 bdr, 2.5 bath, 2 st home with a 2 car garage. SI 79,900. Barbara at CENTURY 21 JACK CLARK REALTY, 724-459-6770.

TUTOR Certified teacher, master degree 10 years ex all grades, most subjects, (724 463-7760. called that off. This is not to say Selig didn't almost bring the house down with laughter when he quoted the Beatles. 1 was trying to picture Bud hanging with Ringo but just couldn't quite imagine the conversation. Yeah, it's been a long and winding road.

Yet today there is actually real hope that this agreement was not just for ihe moment but a herald of future negotiations in which the two sides actually work together. That the "partnership" between owners and players that cxLodgers owner Peter O'Malley pushed for years, might actually come to Hey. we're probably getting carried away, but this is new ground, new opportunity. Some repair will be needed between baseball and (he fans after this painful process, but figures to be minor, particularly when compared to what the backlash would have been if the players had gone on strike. Fehr and Selig kept saying how baseball could "move forward" now, and for Ihe first time in decades, it has that opportunity.

The framework is in place. The historic mistrust between the sides surely hasn't evaporated, but at least it's diminished. ft's back to games on the field, not in the board room. They actually wanted to make a deal. Thai tiring talk of revenue sharing, luxury tax.

contraction, an international draft, steroids all actually now behind us? We can adjust. There are less than 30 games to be played in the season. It's shaping up as a wild finish. And. yes.

son. they're going to play. For this day. it finally seems so fans in the lurch, like some insignifi' cam byproduct. of their weighty They are going lo act like grownups.

"There are people who never thought they would live long enough to sec ihese two groups come to-gelher and make a deal without a work stoppage." Selig said. And everyone in America started nodding their heads like bobblehead dulls. Simply in dragging out ibis process, there was damage to ihe game. People somehow turned off over players (we repeat; average salary $2.38 million) crying about rights through ihe strangest union in the land. Over owners who handed out S252-million contracts and then cried poverty.

But nnthing like the backlash that would have happened if players had walked. If Ihey had drawn another hard line, bunkered down and allowed themselves to be blindly led down the familiar path. Instead, reality came with the dawn. There was loo much to lose and they actually recognized ii. There was plenty for all and no significant reason to stmt down (he game.

"All thai matters in the end is how you finish." Selig said. And I've been telling people for years, (his man is a genius. Selig and Fehr are the oddest couple since Felix and Oscar. They're at a press conference announcing history, that an agreement had been reached without a work stoppage for Ihe first lime in nine attempts, and they look like hey were headed for the gas chamber. Hey, really, we By STEVE DILBECK Los Angeles Daily News It's blood from a turnip.

A smile from Donald Fehc A part in Bud Selig's hair. It's evcryrhing the past 31 years of baseball has laugln us never io expect. Peace In our time. Common sense ruling the day. They're actually playing baseball.

I don't give one Bam' Bonds sneer who won. Give (he players credit for recognizing the economics of ihe day. Praise, the owners for finally gaining significant concessions. Tell me Selig's legacy will not he the canceled World Series but the day he saved baseball. Assure me Felir is the greatest union leader since Samuel Gompers.

What matters is. they gor it done. Ttiey kept saying ir was a "historic and for once in this belabored negotiation, ii wasn't hyperbole. Fchr called it a "tortured and troubled and difficult" process, and it was all that, but he was speaking for negoiiaiors. We were all tortured.

All contorted through the wringer by endless posturing and rhetoric. Then at the Uth hour and 59th minute Friday, they announced a settlement. My 8-year-old son looked up. wide-eyed, uncertain what all this strange talk of collective bargaining and an agreement really meant. "Does thai mean they're going to play?" he asked.

So simple, so basic. Yes. son, they're going to play. They are not going lo call each other names, cry 10 the public and take their game and go home, leaving Massage Instruction lain us Saturday, September 21 Massage Program information Meeting 1 am Free Massage Workshop 1:00 3:00 pm S20 for in amotion ory) rfcf fw, suzis-mi M'f. ITTAN'Y Institute or iS Natural Health Open House YOU'LL FIND IT IN THE CLASSIFIEDS Are you looking for help with something around house or for a service that you need? The Gazette Classfied section is the place to find help All kinds of skills and services are advertised in the Classifieds.

BABYSITTERS, HOME REPAIR, PAINTING WALLPAPER, EXCAVATING, AND LOTS MORE. Classifieds are also a tremendous help when you' are offering your sarvices.We have a classification for work wanted. IT'S EASY TO PLACE YOUR CLASSIFIED AD PHONE 349-4949 DEADLINES: All Classified advertising must be received by 1:45 the day prior to publication. Sunday deadline is 2:30 p.m. Friday.

Monday deadline is 10:30 a.m. on Saturday. Baysox hold off Curve for 5-2 victory watmau i ONE FLOOR LIVING lash Hoffpauir put Bowie on too 1-0 in the second in AITOONA fAP) Doue Gredvic hit an inside-the-pnrk DRIVER TRAINING FOR THE TRUCKING INDUSTRY You can become a professional truck driver in1 15 days! Full part time LOCAL training! 1-888-292-7364 Truck Driver Institute YOU MAY 9UAUFY FOR CDL TRAINIMQ FEE REIMBURSEMENT ASK ME HOWII HURRY! XZi? HomLaft! 1 1 Make plans to Wttv n.vr great homes! ning with an RBI single that scared Ed Rogers, who had doubled. Gredvig hit a deep fly ball to center in the third that hit off Altaona's Tony Alvarez near the and Gredvig circled the bases after the ball rolled free. Altoona pulled within 2-1 when loe Caruso was hit by a pitch and scored on Kevin Sefcik's RBI single in the sixth.

The Curve goi another run In the eighth-when Carlos Rivera singled in Caruso. Altoona had the bases loaded with (wo outs in (he eighth, but reliever Aaron Rakers got I.R. House to pop up 'to end ihe threat. Rakers also worked a scoreless ninth for his 10th save. homer and added an RBI single as the Bowie Baysox beat the Altoona Curve 5-2 Friday night in an Eastern League baseball game.

Mike Paradis 18-13) gave up a run on five hits over six innings for the win, striking out three with one walk. Justin Roid (U-8) surrendered two runs on six hits over seven innings in the loss. Bowie extended a 2-1 lead with three runs in the eighth off Altoona reliever Adrian Bumside. Napolean Calzado singled and Luis Maios walked, then Gredvig singled in Calzado. Maios scored on Keith Reed's single, and Gredvig scored on another single by Whiteside.

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