Daily Gazette News - Sept 24, 1998 Edition

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CALIFORNIA (AP) : Residents and other inhabitants of the peaceful community of Mountain View, California, were startled to discover a new addition to the local fauna last week when the Mitchell Clan made the long distance commute from Montreal, Quebec to this tiny community. 
While the domestic entourage has only secured temporary housing at present, a short press release was obtained from an individual who would only identify herself as "Nazalys": "Yes, we are definitely here, and it looks like everything's under control!  Bummer about the car, though!"
Further attempts at communication were quickly halted by the piercing cries of yet another household resident.

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Due to the overwhelming number of classified ads, we are forced to bring some of these items to our front page.  Please bear with us during this period of unanticipated load!
  • A good car at a fair price
  • Affordable housing
  • Nice park for child's play
  • More clothing
  • Fast internet access


FOR SALE: one apartment-sized air conditioner.  (Moving to area supplying central air conditioning, and don't have room to store it!)


FOR SALE: Maytag washer and dryer.  Forced to store or sell due to existing appliance occupying space at new dwelling


HELP WANTED: Searching for reliable and trustworthy help for a short-period engagement doing babysitting service.  May require commute.

LEGAL: The Daily Gazette News is a copyrighted publication produced by Mitchell Enterprises.

See how they move!!

An online mechanism exists for more information regarding the surroundings and conditions in which the Mitchells are staying --  corporate housing is reputed to be a wonderful experience so long as you don't mind other people's furniture.  Other related information online include the illustrious  CalTrain  (which has yet to be experienced by the Clan, yet is beckoning ferociously.)
 

Stagnant Evolution

GEOCITIES: The election promise last year of more developments seem on the horizon at the Geocities WWW site seem to have petered out to a dull roar - with a surprisingly low percentage of new content.  Sources close to the publications group have indicated that this situation will be remedied once "30-hour days are reintroduced" or "when PKZIP works with time".  Nobody was available to give any explanation of what this meant..

Daily Gazette News - Sept 24, 1998 Edition
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