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We're cookin' now...

Club Amer-Ital kitchen will be open after every Fri. night home game, 8-?

Elks wings Sat. Aug. 23, 6-9 p.m.

Perch fish fry Club Amer-Ital Fri. Aug. 22, 5 pm to 7:30 pm. Open to public.

What's happening...

A Wright's Audiology & Hearing Care Representative will be at Dr. Rene Amburn's office, 236 Castalia St., the 1st & 3rd Friday of every month, 10 a.m. to noon. Free service for competitor's hearing aids.

Elks bowling league organizational meeting Thurs. Aug. 21 at 7:30.

Monroeville Elementary School will hold its open house tonight at 7 p.m. in the elementary gym.

Please join the North Coast Greyhound Connection this Saturday, Aug 23, at the Bellevue Farmer's Market for a Meet & Greet plus great shopping! The Farmers' Market will be set up in the parking lot at the corner of Main and Sandusky Streets downtown. We'll have lots of adoptable Greys and volunteers to answer any questions you may have about adopting one of these wonderful, loving animals. The Farmers' Market is open from 8am -1pm. Come for lunch. There will be a Chicken Barbecue beginning at 11 a.m. Proceeds will benefit NCGC and adopted greyhounds.

Blood supplies are very low. An American Red Cross Bloodmobile will be held Monday, Aug. 25, 3-7 p.m., at St. John Lutheran Church, 209 Southwest St., Bellevue. The drive is on the bus. Please give the gift of life.

Mad River and NKP Railroad Society monthly meeting will be held Wednesday, Aug. 27, 7:30 p.m. at the freight house, 233 York St., with a guest speaker from the Bellevue Historical Society. Public is welcome.

Mark your calendars! World-renowned eco-theologian and professor of world religions, Dr. Jay McDaniel, will be in Bellevue to give a free workshop on Saturday, Sept. 6, at First United Methodist Church, 901 Northwest St. He will lead three discussions on spirituality, ecology, and different religions. People may attend any or all of the day's events. Reservations are needed by Sept. 5 as a lunch and supper are being planned. Call FUMC, 419-483-4260, for details.

Like classic cars? Come to this Saturday's 3rd Annual Car and Truck Show on Southwest Street, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., sponsored by Mad River and NKP Railroad Museum and Miller's Drive-In. Prizes to Top 20, top 5 pickups, Top 3 other trucks and military vehicles. All vehicles 1985 and older are welcome. Contact David Robinson, 419-483-5073 for information.

A Back to School Concert and picnic will be held Sunday, Aug. 24, at 7 p.m. at the Bellevue Society for the Arts, 205 Maple St., featuring the 4 Jays, an oldies and doo-wop group in concert. Make reservations at 419-484-ARTS (2787). Tickets will be sold for the concert with picnic and concert only.

The Bellevue Women's Christian Fellowship meets on Friday afternoons at 1:30 p.m. at the Community Center. They will meet this Friday, Aug. 23. All women of the community are invited.

Recycling is held the second and fourth Saturday of each month, including this coming Saturday, Aug. 23, 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., at the Community Center, Monroe St. Items that can be recycled include glass, cans, plastic, paper and cardboard. For specifics on each category, contact the Community Center, 419-483-5555.

Happy Birthday

Aug. 23, 2008

Beth Barnett, Jacob Beamer, Beth Borchardt, Robert Buckner, Betsy Eberly, Berm Emlinger, Marian Flicker, Cierra Gildenmeister, Melody Hansen, Phyllis Hemminger, Loretta Hoy, Valcie Jacobs, Nora Lauro, Debra Linkenhoker, Morgan Maines, Bob Miller, Phyllis Morris, Carl Oddo, Susan Parker, Sara Russell, Brent Smith, Billy Sowers.

Calendar

Friday, Aug. 22:

BSHS varsity football vs. Perkins High School (Athletic Hall of Fame Night), 7:30 p.m., at home.

Military news

Army National Guard Pvt. Derek O. Dencer has graduated from Basic Combat training at Fort Sill, Lawton, Okla.

During the nine weeks of training, the soldier studied the Army mission and received instruction and training exercises in drill and ceremonies, Army history, core values and traditions, military courtesy, military justice, physical fitness, first aid, rifle marksmanship, weapons use, map reading and land navigation, foot marches, armed and unarmed combat, and field maneuvers and tactics.

Dencer is the son of David and Cindy Dencer of Arch St., Clyde, and is a 2007 Clyde High School graduate.

Marriage Licenses

Sandusky County has issued marriage license applications to:

Adam Ryan Garner, 32, Clyde, and Regina Marie Jones, 34, Clyde;

Scott Mitchell Hopton, 19, Clyde, and Rachele Marie Castelan, 20, Republic;

Christon Henry Schadwil, 22, Vickery, and Aja Marie Balderama, 25, Vickery;

Brett A. Hartley, 34, Clyde, and Billie Jo Riffle, 33, Clyde;

Bradley Bartholomew Jarrett, 30, Clyde, and Tracy Jean Leroux, 26, Clyde;

Fonso Blankenship, 38, Clyde, and Natalie Faye Shaw, 36, Fremont;

Robert A. Stout, 41, Green Springs, and Delores Mae Brant, 30, Bellevue;

Shaun David Chandler, 30, Bellevue, and Heidi Elizabeth Krause, 26, Bellevue;

Lauren Michael Wetoskey, 31, Clyde, and Tiffany J. Mills, 25, Clyde.

Markets

Local stocks, as of closing Wednesday:

Allied Waste 13.17

Amoco (BP) 57.45

Cardinal (Med Shoppe) 55.07

Cedar Fair 21.91

Church & Dwight 61.34

CVS Corp. 37.32

DaimlerChrysler 58.75

DuPont (Cent. Soya) 44.02

Family Dollar 23.82

First Energy 72.58

Ford 4.61

GE 28.65

GM 10.16

Lennox (Armstrong) 37.17

McDonald's 62.43

Nisource (Col.Gas) 16.64

Norfolk Southern 67.89

Radio Shack 18.34

Regis (Best Cuts) 28.62

A. Schulman 23.64

Time Warner 15.50

UTD (Home Savings) 3.41

Valero 34.87

Verizon (GTE) 34.45

Visteon 3.23

Wendy's 25.28

Whirlpool 80.29

Stock prices are furnished daily by Edward Jones Investments, of Bellevue.

Local grains

Sunrise Cooperative, Fremont, as of closing at 3 p.m. Wednesday: CORN - Clyde: August 2008, $5.47; September 2008, $5.47; Monroeville: August 2008, $5.43; September 2008, $5.43. SOYBEANS - Clyde: August 2008, $12.60; December 2008, $11.77; Monroeville: August 2008, $12.60; December 2008, $11.77. WHEAT (Soft Red) - Bellevue: August 2008, $6.87; Clyde: August 2008, $6.87; September 2008 $6.87; January 2009, $7.69; Monroeville: August 2008, $6.87; January 2009, $7.61.













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