Poland Neighbors - May 18, 2019

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Lesson focuses on deaf community CANFIELD COMMUNITY EVENTS

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Guest speaker Irene Tunanidas spoke about the history of deaf culture around the world to community members, both hearing and deaf, at the Poland library on May 10.

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Poland High School sophomore softball player Cam Lattanzio was supported by her Little Dog Olivia at the Poland versus Niles game, which Poland won 11-1 in six innings.

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Adoptable Pets of the Week ESPEN Neighbors serves the towns of Boardman, Austintown, Canfield and Poland and is published every Saturday in The Vindicator. It also is distributed free to nonsubscribers in those towns. If you have a news story, we would be interested in hearing from you. You may email us at neighbors@vindy.com. You can send mail to Neighbors, P.O. Box 780, Youngstown, OH 44501. Enclose a self-addressed stamped envelope for any material that is to be returned. Items may also be picked up at our offices. For news submissions, you may also call us at 330-740-2965. For delivery, call 330-746-6561. For advertising inquiries, call 330-747-1471 ext. 1216.

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Historical society leads tour On May 20, members of the Poland Historical Society will be leading the Poland McKinley School third-graders on a tour of historic South Main Street. The students will assemble at Village Hall, located at 308 S. Main, at 9:40 a.m. and will be divided onto four groups for the tour. Along the tour, students will hear about many of the historic homes and the people who occupied them along with other buildings from the nineteenth century. Among the stops will be the site of President William McKinley’s home, the Old Stone Tavern, Yellow Creek, Village Hall and the Village Green. The rain date is May 21.

Strawberry 5K and Fun Run to be June 15 On June 15, Molnar Farms is hosting the second annual Strawberry 5K and Fun Run through the farm grounds, located at 3115 E. Western Reserve Road in Poland. Proceeds after expenses and all food donations will benefit Second Harvest Food Bank. The cost for the 5K is $35. The Fun Run (0.5 miles) is $5 or five canned goods. The 5K begins at 9 a.m. and the Fun Run at 10:30 a.m. Runners that sign up for the 5K before June 5 will receive a free race T-shirt. Anyone interested in participating can register at https://runsignup.com/Race/OH/Poland/Strawberry5k. Molnar Farms is also collecting non-perishable food items on

race day. Anyone bringing five canned goods will receive one quart of strawberries. For more information, contact Molnar Farms at Questions@molnarfarms. com. For more information on the Food Bank, visit www.mahoningvalleysecondharvest.org or call 330-792-5522.

Newcomers have last luncheon until fall The last luncheon for the “fiscal year” for Newcomers of Mahoning Valley will be on May 22 at Johnny’s Restaurant at 11:30 a.m. The installation of officers for 2019-2020 will take place, along with discussion of possible programs starting in September. The birthday group will be meeting on May 21. The next book club meeting will be on June 6 where they will be discussing “Manhattan Beach” by Egan. Newcomers was formed more than 25 years ago to offer those with lifestyle changes an opportunity to meet new people and become acquainted with events and places in the community. Any questions or information about the group can be directed to 330-757-7212 or 330758-3934. For reservations for the luncheon, call 330-758-4802. Luncheons will resume on Sept. 25.

Bonding with Babies and Books Bonding with Babies and Books will take place on Wednesdays in June at 10 a.m. at the Poland library. This event is for caregivers and their little ones who are 6-23 months. There will be 20 minutes of language enrichment including rhymes, songs and stories, followed by time to play and socialize.

SIENNA & SUMMER

This beautiful black kitty is Espen. He is a male, black Domestic Shorthair who is estimated to be 2-years and 2-monthsold. He has been at Angels for Animals since Feb. 14, 2018. Are you looking for a new companion and would like more information on Espen? Call or visit Angels for Animals during regular hours.

Sienna and Summer, a lively, energetic mother/ daughter bonded pair need room to run, jump and play. They are orange/red, medium, adult American rabbits. Both are spayed and litter trained. They are available at F5RS, a 501c3 no kill rescue and sanctuary. Contact us at f5rescue@ yahoo.com, www.f5rs. org or on Facebook.

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If you would like to become a sponsor for Adoptable Pets of the Week, contact ALYSSA RICCIARDULLI at 330-747-1471 ext. 1274.

POLL RESULTS Every week, we’ll provide a question about our Neighbors communities and ask you to weigh in with an answer. And we hope you’ll share an opinion as well. Here are the results to last week’s poll.

AUSTINTOWN

CANFIELD

Which item in your wardrobe do you replace most often?

Will you go fishing this spring and summer?

Shoes. 50%

T-shirts. 33%

Yes - It’s a great hobby. 0%

Jeans or other pants. 0%

Other. 0%

Yes - Once or twice with family. 0%

Dress shirts or blouses. 16%

No - I would like to, but I probably won’t. 66% No - Fishing doesn’t interest me. 33%

BOARDMAN

POLAND

How many pairs of sunglasses do you own?

Do you enjoy amusement parks?

I have a collection. 33%

Just one. 16%

Yes - I go as often as I can. 0%

A couple pairs. 33%

I use transition lenses. 16%

Yes - But I don’t go often. 66%

No - I used to, but they bother me now. 33% No - They never appealed to me. 0%

NEW POLL QUESTION AUSTINTOWN

CANFIELD

What type of music do you listen to when you exercise?

How many weekly TV shows do you watch?

Rock.

Dance.

I watch many of them.

A couple.

Hiphop.

Other.

At least one per night.

I prefer to watch in a stream after the season airs.

Pop. Visit austintownneighbors.com to vote.

Visit canfieldneighbors.com to vote.

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Are you a fan of roller coasters?

How often do you sort through your clothes?

Yes - I love them.

No - I used to, but not anymore.

Yes - But they aren’t my favorite part of a theme park.

No - They aren’t my thing.

Visit boardmanneighbors.com to vote.

I prefer to keep the same wardrobe. Once every year or so.

Once per season. I go through them as I buy new items.

Visit polandneighbors.com to vote.


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Big Bird’s adventure with the Carnegie Science Center Sit in the Carnegie Science Center’s Digital Planetarium, which will be at the Poland library on June 13 at 10 a.m., and enjoy the show as Elmo and his friend, Hu Hu Zhu, a Muppet from the Chinese co-production of Sesame Street®, go on an exciting trip to discover the sun, moon and stars. At the end of the show, Big Bird, Elmo and Hu Hu Zhu pick a friendship star to celebrate the idea that even though they live in two different countries, they still share the same sky. Seats are limited. Call the library at 330-744-8636 to reserve your spot or sign-up via the online calendar. This show is suitable for children pre-kindergarten through second grade.

Public employee meeting set Public Employee Retirees will meet at 12 p.m. on June 4 at the Avion Banquet Center, located at 2177 Western Reserve Road. Lunch will be served at noon for a cost of $13 for paid members and $15 for others. Reservations can be made by May 28, with Ceil Kidd at 330-533-2149, Helen Verdream at 330-629-8227, Arlene Dechellis at 330-726-8019 or Mary Grace Welsh at 330-743-8425. There will be a 50/50 raffle. Updates from the state regarding the proposed changes to the O.P.E.R.S. health/ pension benefits will be presented. All public employees and retirees under O.P.E.R.S. may attend the Mahoning County P.E.R.I. Chapter 18 meetings. Meetings are held six times a year to share information and update members regarding legislative changes to the health and pension benefits. The membership fee to join is $10 yearly, and can be paid at the meeting.

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Guest speaker Irene Tunanidas spoke about the history of deaf culture around the world to community members, both hearing and deaf, at the Poland library on May 10.

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Guest speaker Irene Tunanidas presented to community members gathered at the Poland library on May 10 about deaf history.

Community learns about deaf culture at library By JESSICA HARKER Jharker@vindy.com

Poland library hosted guest speaker Irene Tunanidas on May 10, who presented on the history of deaf culture. Tunanidas, who is deaf herself, spoke to community members about the national history of deaf learning. “It is important to understand the past, so we can learn from it as we go forward,” Tunanidas said.

Librarian Karen Steed organized the event, and translated for Tunanidas. Steed also runs the Sign Language Club that meets at the Poland library and has a degree in Sign Language. “I have always loved and appreciated sign language,” Steed said. “It has been a passion of mine since I was young and I love that I am now able to share it with the community.” During the event 14 community members, both hear-

ing and deaf alike, gathered together to watch Tunanidas presentation. She discussed the history of deaf learning, and the cultural tear between oralism and the sign language we know today. Tunanidas outlined a number of important figures in deaf history, including Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet. Gallaudet was a key figure in American deaf cultural history because he founded Gallaudet University, a private university

for the education of the deaf and hearing impaired that is still functional today. It was the first university of its kind, and was founded in 1864 in Washington, D.C. according to Tunanidas. “We have so much history, and so much still to learn, it is important that we understand one to do the other,” Tunanidas said. For more information on upcoming library events, go to www.libraryvisit.org.

Outback Ray’s Amazing Animal Show Outback Ray’s Amazing Animal Show is fun, exciting and educational. This hands-on show will take place on June 6 at 6 p.m. at the Poland library and is entertaining for children of all ages. Come to the library and meet Ray’s unique animal family. Learning will be fun as you hold and cuddle with these amazing animals. This event is for the entire family.

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Presenter Irene Tunanidas spoke in sign language as librarian Karen Steed translated for hearing community members gathered at the Poland library on May 10 for her presentation on deaf history.

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Irene Tunanidas spoke at the Poland library on May 10, discussing deaf history including the variety of ways deaf citizens have been taught to communicate throughout time.


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Italian Fest looking for nominations

Aug. 2, in downtown Youngstown. Applications are available at http:// www.youngstownitalianfest.org/ italian-man-woman-year or email caramia822@aol.com. The deadline for entries is June 20.

Men’s Garden Club hosts monthly meeting

The Carnegie Science Center’s Digital Planetarium presents ‘Planets’

The Youngstown chapter of the Men’s Garden Club hosted its monthly meeting at Fellows Riverside Gardens on May 1. John Schinker, former threeterm president of the group, said that the club hosts presentations every month about various gardening topics. “They are always open to t he public,” Schinker said. “We love having people come out.” The g roup cur rent ly has around 80 members, with dues for the new year still coming in according to Schinker. He said that yearly dues are $25 and help support the club in their various community projects. “We really work to engage the communit y and bringing gardening to everyone,” Schinker said. The g roup uses a g reenhouse to grow a variet y of plants locally. Schinker said that they host an annual sale of the plants that they grow which helps with funding the organizat ions com mu n it y work a s well. In the past the group has started gardens all over the Youngstown area, including at Akron Children’s Hospital. “We got that one off the ground years ago, and they

The Greater Youngstown Italian Fest 2019 is seeking nominations for the Italian Man and the Italian Woman of the Year. The nominees would be conSit in the Carnegie Science Censidered for the highest honor and if seter’s Digital Planetarium and learn lected would be introduced in person all about planets. This program will at the opening ceremony at 5 p.m. on take place at the Poland library on June 13 at 11 a.m. The show, “Planets,” explores the differences between stars and planets, how we can recognize a planet in the night Quality Custom Homes sky and planetary motion. Seats Since 1990 are limited. Call the library at 330744-8636 to reserve your spot or sign up via the online calendar. This show is suitable for students in grades 2-6. • Quality Custom Homes since 1990. • Designed to your needs 1500 - 5000 SF. • In-House 3D drafting, Kitchen and Interior Design. • Can Build on your lot or one of ours. • Aging in Place Builder/ Handicap Accessible.

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Sign language camp Students entering first through eighth grades and want to learn a new language or be able to communicate with people who are deaf can attend the sign language camp at the Poland library on June 24 and 25 at 10 a.m. Join in for two mornings of fun, games, activities and crafts while learning sign language and about Deaf culture. Snack and drink will be provided. Registration required by calling 330-744-8636 and ask for the Poland library.

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have really taken it and ran with it,” Schinker said. The Men’s Garden Club also sponsors a horticulture show at Mill Creek Park each year, which includes a variety of plants on display. The group has been in existence in the area since 1930, according to Schinker, who said that they started as the Steel City Men’s Garden Club. T he g roup wa s later renamed, and eventually were able to find a home in the Mill

Creek MetroParks. “It’s the center of gardening and horticulture in the area so it was a perfect place for us,” he said. The group’s next meeting take place on June 3 at Fellows Riverside Gardens. “The purpose of The Men’s Garden Club of Youngstown is to create a better understanding of gardening and to encourage and promote the beautification of our community,” Schinker said.

TUESDAY

WEDNESDAY

Double Dogs with Cheese Sauce, Bosco Sticks with Dipping Sauce, Tater Tots, Fresh Orange, Milk

Beef Nachos with Cheese Sauce, Chicken Nuggets with Roll, Refried Beans with Cheese, Applesauce, Milk

Cocca’s Cheese Slice, Cocca’s Pepperoni Slice, Cheeseburger, Side Salad, Sliced Peaches, Milk

French Toast with Sausage, Corn Dog Nuggets, Tator Tots, Mandarin Oranges, Milk

Cocca’s Mini Pepperoni Roll, Breaded Chicken Sandwich, Steamed Broccoli, Fruit Cocktail, Milk

MIDDLE

Bosco Sticks with Dipping Sauce, Corn Dog Nuggets, Tater Tots, Fresh Orange, Milk

Meatball Hoagie, Chicken Nuggets with Dinner Roll, Refried Beans with Cheese, Applesauce Cup, Milk

Walking Taco with Nacho Doritos, Cheeseburger on a Bun, Seasoned Green Beans, Sliced Peaches, Milk

Breaded Chicken Tender Strips with Soft Pretzel, Double Hot Dogs, Carrots, Mandarin Oranges, Milk

Cocca’s Cheese Slice, Cocca’s White Slice, Breaded Chicken Sandwich, Broccoli, Fruit Cocktail, Milk

McKIN.

Bacon Cheeseburger, Corn Dog Nuggets, Crispy Oven Baked Fries, Fresh Orange, Milk

Walking Taco with Nacho Doritos, Chicken Nuggets with Roll, Refried Beans with Cheese, Applesauce, Milk

French Toast Sticks with Breaded Chicken Tender Sausage Links, Cheeseburg- Strips with Soft Pretzel, Hot ern, Hash Brown Rounds, Dog, Green Beans, MandaDiced Pears, Milk rin Oranges, Milk

Cocca’s Cheese Slice, Breaded Chicken Patty Sandwich, Baby Carrots, Red Delicious Apple, Milk

ELEM.

Bacon Cheeseburger, Corn Dog Nuggets, Crispy Oven Baked Fries, Fresh Orange, Milk

Walking Taco with Nacho Doritos, Chicken Nuggets with Roll, Refried Beans with Cheese, Applesauce, Milk

French Toast Sticks with Breaded Chicken Tender Sausage Links, Cheeseburg- Strips with Soft Pretzel, Hot ern, Hash Brown Rounds, Dog, Green Beans, MandaDiced Pears, Milk rin Oranges, Milk

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SPORTS

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Boys baseball defeats Ursuline The boys varsity baseball team at Poland defeated Ursuline with a score of 6-2 on May 9.

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Poland High School sophomore softball player Cam Lattanzio was supported by her Little Dog Olivia at the Poland versus Niles game, which Poland won 11-1 in six innings.

Big Dogs inspire Little Dogs and vice versa Heather Medvec is the inspiration behind the Poland Big Dogs Little Dogs Program. Medvec’s goal is to pair up each young Poland softball player, known as a Little Dog, with a high school player, known as a Big Dog, as a role model to look up to in their sport and community. The ultimate goal is to encourage the little girls to work

hard and to aspire to be like their Big Dog, while at the same time bringing positivity to the high school team and letting them know that their community is behind them. The plan is to have the Big Dogs and Little Dogs write to each other periodically and to have the Big Dogs come to a practice or two. The Little Dogs will continue to cheer on the Big

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Poland High School junior softball player Ally Nittoli was cheered on by her Little Dog Carmella at the Poland versus Niles game, which Poland won 11-1 in six innings.

Dogs and Big Dogs will come to one of the Little Dogs’ games. “I truly appreciate Coach Serich pairing with us to make this a success. I know they have practice and games so it is hard for them to make it to a lot of our practices. This is a great start though, and we hope to keep it going. It is our first year and this has meant the world to our Little Dogs,” Medvec said.

The Poland Seminary High School boys varsity baseball team beat Struthers with a score of 9-2 on May 6. The team played each

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other again on May 7, with the Bulldogs earning the win by a score of 11-1.

Parents of fall sports athletes to attend meeting The Poland High School athletic department has announced a Fall Sports Parent Meeting for June 3 at 6 p.m. in the high school auditorium. The meeting is mandatory for parents whose son or daughter will be participating in a middle school sport or high school fall sport. All parents should plan on attending as they will be discussing policies and procedures for the upcoming fall season. The athletes do not need to attend this meeting.

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The Poland Dogs 13U baseball team recently played in a Mother’s Day tournament in Tarentum, Pa. They honored their mothers by wearing pink during the tournament. Team members pictured are, from left, Mikey Gushura, Cole Eaton, Dominic Elia, JD Memo, Owen Puhl, Tyler Canfield, Jason DePascale, Jas Stefancin, Nathan May and Jacob Jenkins.

SUNDAY AREA CHURCH SCHEDULE

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PRESBYTERIAN Canfield Presbyterian Church 140 W. Main St, Canfield Sunday School 8:45 a.m. Worship 10 a.m. Nursery Care Provided Pastor Rev. Larry Bowald

UNITED METHODIST

Western Reserve United Methodist Church 4580 Canfield Rd. (Rt. 62). (330) 792-5805 • 330-797-8666 Sunday morning 8:30 a.m. Worship Sunday - 9:15 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. Adult & Children’s Sunday School at 9:30 a.m. Nursery Available, Accessible. Children’s Academy of Ohio Daycare and Preschool Monday-Friday. Rev. Russ Adams

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Lockwood United Methodist Church 4570 Lockwood Blvd. 782-0573 Adult Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Junior Church 11:15 a.m. Worship 11:00 a.m. Childcare Provided Pastor Rev. Greg Calko Barrier Free

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Nathan h Doyle, l Lead Pastor Sun Worship Services 9am & 10:45am Wednesday Family Night 6pm www.venturechurcheast.org

Interstate Chemical Company is Hiring! Interstate Chemical Company, located in Hermitage, PA is seeking Class A CDL Drivers and individuals seeking a career in logistical management. Drivers must have hazmat and tanker endorsements. We will reimburse endorsement requirements upon hire. We offer a competitive compensation and benefits package including medical, dental, 401K, vision, & profit sharing. Please apply in person at: 2797 Freedland Road Hermitage, PA 16148 Or email your resume to: csinchak@ interstatechemical.com EOE

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Due to customer demand, McClymonds Supply & Transit is seeking experienced drivers for local Triaxle, Tractor Trailer dump work, Frac Sand hauling and Frac Sand Owner/Operators. Drivers must have a valid CDL, clean MVR, a stable work history and be at least 23 yrs. old with a minimum of 2 years of driving experience. Full slate of benefits available. Call Bob for more information at 724-368-8040 or apply online at: www.mcclymonds.com Drivers - Excellent opportunity for motivated drivers! Growing company looking for experienced drivers to haul steel. Owner/Operators welcome to apply. Local routes, dispatched out of Macedonia, OH. Newer equipment. Weekly settlements. Extremely competitive pay. Sign on bonus up to $5,000. Attendance bonus up to $2,600 annually. Group medical, dental, and vision program. Paid vacation, 401K program, safety incentive program. CDL A and clean MVR required. Fax resume to Kathleen at 330-467-1708 or call 330-468-0092, *107.

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ATTENTION DISPLACED FALCON MAINTENANCE TECHNICIANS R&J Trucking is a family owned business that has been in operation for over 60 years! We want you to retire with us and we are looking for employees who value long term stability and a family friendly work environment. Call Karl at 1-800-262-9365, ext. 130 and ask about FALCON maintenance techs!

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Falcon drivers or any other CDL drivers!

Gardenscape Transport would like to help you as we are looking for Class A CDL truck drivers for a growing family oriented company based in Emlenton, PA. Excellent pay and health benefits for qualified individuals. If interested contact Bill at 800-255-1653, ext. 219

Martin Trucking, Inc. Looking for

CDL-A Drivers Dry Bulk Hauling

Experience preferred, but not necessary. Training available. Home every night. Must meet Penn DOT requirements. Must have current physical card. Must pass a drug test. Nine paid holidays, paid health insurance, paid vacation. Call 800-922-9819 or 724-667-7751. Apply at:

Martin Trucking, Inc. 1300 E. Poland Ave. Bessemer, PA 16112

Health Care RN - Part time. Warren, OH. Email resume to: st.cyrilpain@yahoo.com or fax to: 330-856-2883

Maintenance/ Janitorial Maintenance

for apt. building, part time, near YSU. Must have exp. in basic plumbing & drywall repair. Text only to apply: 909-641-0846

Management/ Supervisory

APT. MANAGER

Needed for 86 Units. Job Requirements: New applicant processing, leasing, rental collections, daily dep., data entry, tenant relations, enforcement of community policies, evictions & renewals, supervision of day to day maintenance activities. Must know Microsoft Word & Excel. This is not a live-in position. Mail resume to: Springwood Apts. 131 N. Kimberly Ave., #10 Austintown, OH 44515


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Head Start Classroom Assts./ Support Aides Benefits package includes: Salary - $9.27 to $9.33/hr. & medical benefits for full time employees. Mon.-Fri., 6.5-8.0 hours/day. Qualified candidates must possess the following: High School Diploma or GED. Possess a Child Development Associate (CDA) or be willing to enroll in Child Development Associate (CDA) Credential Program with successful completion in 2 years. Position will be filled for new school year 20192020. For more information, please see our website www.mchs-ehs.org Send application and cover letter/resume, clearances:

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Equal Opportunity Employer/Provider Deadline: May 22, 2019 Mercer County Head Start

Apartments Unfurnished

Austintown

Garden Tiller - Mantis, with wheels + lawn rake, $150. Call 330-719-8776

Studios starting at $460 + elec. 1-Bdrm., $550 + elec. 2-Bdrm. executive townhome, $780 + util. Pool & fitness center on site. Call for details! 330-792-0792 cpwapartments.com

Lawn Tractor - Kubota 2003. BX 2200, diesel, 4WD, 716 hrs., Befco rear finish mower, rear blade, $5500/ offer. John, 330-984-6273

Austintown

Table Saw - 10” Craftsman, 3/4” drill, belt sander, pad sander, all for $225. Call 330-719-8776

Central Park West Apartments

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Hitchcock Apts. Studio, 1-Bdrm. and 2-Bdrm. 330-758-6729

Ask for Special! GIRARD/LIBERTY - 2-Bdrm. all util. pd. except electric, no pets. Call 330-717-8268

Head Start Substitute Classroom Assts.

Yo. East - 2-Bdrm. units, newly remodeled kit., close to shopping & bus line. Call 330-746-3758

Salary - $8.00/hr. No benefits, 8-hour work day. Selfscheduling work week.

Houses For Rent

Qualified candidates must possess the following: High School Diploma or GED. Willing to interact with children from ages 3-5 years. Position will be filled for new school year 20192020. For more information, please see our website www.mchs-ehs.org Send application and cover letter/resume, clearances:

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1901 Memorial Drive Farrell, PA 16121 Attn: Human Resources

Equal Opportunity Employer/Provider Deadline: May 22, 2019 Mercer County Head Start

Head Start Teacher Position Full time position at $17.39/hour with benefit package. Monday-Friday 40 hours/week. BS in Early Childhood Education preferred, BS in a related field. Position will be filled for new school year 2019-2020. For more information, please see our website www.mchs-ehs.org Send applications, cover letter/resume, clearances:

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Security ARMED GUARDS - Must have current OPOTA Certificate. Apply in person only: 5234 Southern Blvd., Ste. C Youngstown, OH 44512

3000

RENTALS Your Classified source! Hundreds of ads weekly... Garage Sales to Auto Sales, Help Wanted to Date Wanted We’ve got you covered!

Lawn/Garden Equipment

Austintown - 3 bdrm., new kit., 2 car garage, deck, hardwood floors, $795/mo. Rent or Buy. 330-599-9637.

4000

REAL ESTATE Residential Lots WEATHERSFIELD Nice, 1-3 acres, all utilities. Call 330-531-1679

Commercial/Industrial Lake Milton Commercial Prime Corner/Heart of Lake Milton. High traffic area next to Family Dollar. Frame bldg., double lot, 104’x150’, util., $275,000. Call 330-207-1005.

6000

STUFF Appliances Washer - GE, like new, excellent condition, hardly used, $350. 330-545-2060

Cemetery Lots Green Haven - Mausoleum, holds 2, eye level. West Minister, Level 4, Sec. 22, 40T, $9700 value, asking $7200. 330-503-7530.

Furniture Sofa & Loveseat - Brown. Recliner - Tan/brown. La-Z-Boy, only 5 yrs. old. Pd. $3500, asking $1300. Call 330-501-0607 Table & chairs, bistro set, iron, good condition, $55. Call 330-395-3393 FREE Hutch! Glass shelves. Needs truck & 2 people to move. Call 330-536-0089

Jewelry Ring - 14K White gold, 1 ct. solitaire engagement ring & band with diamond chips. Will provide store appraisal, $3500. 724-654-6413. Moving from the area? Log onto Vindy.com to keep in touch!

Machinery/Tools

Miscellaneous STORM DOOR 36”, full view, $60. Call 330-883-0974

Musical Instruments PIANO - Baby Grand Black, $1000 Call 330-423-5609

Musician's Corner 80’s & 90’s country band, looking for seasoned lead guitarist & bass player, vocals a plus. 330-540-4283

Sporting/Exercise Equipment Gun - H & R model, 676 22 LR revolver, 7.5” bbl., $125/offer. S - O - L - D ! Gun - Remmington, 870 LW, 3” Magnum 20 ga. Beautiful wood, $250/offer. S-O-L-D!

Wanted to Buy WANTED: Collections of LP’s, 45 rpm Records. Cash paid. Call 330-518-6576

7000

PETS, ANIMALS Birds Will take free birds into my loving care any time. Call 330-965-0194

Cats KITTENS & CATS 330-502-5352

Dogs Chihuahua Pups - 2 female, tan & white, very cute, $750/offer. 330-518-9516

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Antique/Classic Cars

Automobiles

Trucks

Lincoln Mark VIII - 1998 Clean, loaded, $7800. 330-788-8322/330-259-5335

BMW 330xi 2003. AWD, metallic blue, 130,000 mi., This car is like brand new inside & out, one of a kind! Fully loaded including nav., $6500/offer. 330-506-0683

Chevrolet S-10 Pickup 1997. Ext. cab, 2WD, auto., 4 cyl., new motor & trans., runs excellent, $1500/offer Call 410-202-6207

Automobile Parts/Service TIRES - Practically brand new, less than 300 mi. Fits 1997 Ford Escort, model #185/65R 14-VAN-Sumic GT-A-SL BW 86H TL. Sales invoice avail., $250. Will send pic if interested. Call 330-951-7056

Campers/RVs Coleman Destiny camper 1992, great shape, $1500. Call 330-792-4267 Keystone Outback - 2017 travel trailer, 325BH bunkhouse model, sleeps 9, 38’, like new, loaded, huge outdoor kitchen, rearview camera, perfect family RV, Blue Ox Swaypro hitch incl., must see, asking $28,000/ make offer. 330-219-6204.

Motorcycles/Mopeds Harley-Davidson Limited 2015, 4500 mi., excellent condition, black, asking $18,000. Call 330-397-2858 Harley-Davidson Deluxe 2007, 41,000 mi., lots of extra chrome, riding access., cover, rain gear, $9200. Call 330-770-7218 Harley-Davidson Ultra 2006, black, many extras, $8500. Call 330-718-8099. Harley-Davidson Heritage Softail Classic-2005, 19,500 mi., $6900. 330-651-3187 Harley-Davidson CVO Screamin’ Eagle 2005. Stage IV, 25,000 mi., $9500. Call 330-853-2589 Harley-Davidson - 2003, 100th Anniversary Super Glide, low mi., 1 owner, asking $9000. 330-984-7137 leave message. Harley-Davidson Superglide 1989, excellent condition, must see, $3500 firm. May consider trades. Call 330-457-0685 Kawasaki Nomad 1600 2007, excellent condition, extras, 30,000 mi., $3900 Hermitage, 724-734-8327 Yamaha U5E - 1966, 50cc, all orig., less than 700 mi., $1200. Call 330-507-2622

Cadillac Seville STS 1995. Good shape, $1800/offer. Call 330-646-3066 Chevrolet Malibu - LT 2011, 77,000 mi., 5,000 mi. on Goodyear Triple Treads, excellent maintenance & excellent condition, $7000. Call Mark 330-782-9430. Chevrolet Corvette convertible - 2007, 6 spd. stick, triple black, 3LT & Z51 pkgs., 9000 mi., heads up display & navigation, $28,500. 330-502-6612 Chrysler PT Cruiser - 2002 64,000 mi., great condition, $2400. Call 330-651-3187.

Pontiac G6 GT - 2007, 2 dr., full power, sunroof, RUSTFREE, only 71,000 mi., $5950/offer. 330-540-1230. Subaru Legacy - 2016, loaded, very low mi., 4700 $18,995/offer. Showroom condition. 330-792-8663. Toyota Corolla - 2018 37,500 highway mi., autonomous braking, lane monitor, $12,950. 330-507-0129. WANTED Muscle or Classic Car 440-590-0193 BRITTAIN Chevrolet. 57 E. Martin St., E. Palestine, OH. Local 1-800-589-7970

SUVs Ford Escape - 2011, 56,000 mi., 4WD, $12,000. Call 330-402-6012. GMC Envoy XL - 2003 220,000 mi., $600 firm. Call 330-540-6486

Trucks Chevrolet Silverado - 2002 4x4, Ext. cab, runs good, no rust, solid body, 150,000 mi. $5600/offer. 330-385-2995.

Sheltie Pups - AKC

Free Pets respondents carefully when giving away animals.

8000

AUTOMOTIVE Antique/Classic Cars Chrysler LeBaron Convertible - 1987, $3500. Call 330-207-9868

Carpenters

Hauling

General Carpentry Work Additions, remodeling, doors, windows, construction & demo. 330-799-9725

ABC Hauling & Moving Anything • Anytime • BBB Accredited. 330-788-0579

Electrical Work A Better Free Estimates New breaker boxes, rewire, lic., insured. 330-758-7074

Gutter Cleaning & Installation “Ralph (The Gutter Guy)” Free est. Insured. Cleaning. Screening. 330-758-6848

Drivers

Director of Maintenance SRU is seeking a Director of Maintenance. The successful candidate will direct the preventative/corrective maintenance and utility systems as well as minor construction activities, set maintenance and repair priorities for all campus buildings as well as support campus events and manage service contracts. For a complete description and to apply, go to http://careers.sru.edu

Drivers

Drivers

Mercury Grand Marquis 2003, 79,000 orig. mi., 2nd owner, new tires, very good condition, solid inside & out, $2700/offer. Call 330-729-9130

724-658-3350/724-674-7699

NOTICE: Screen

Dodge Grand Caravan 2001. Handicap accessible. Power ramp, 33,000 mi., $6000. Call 330-207-1179

Maintenance/ Janitorial

KIA SPECTRA - 2008 113,000 mi., must see! $2200. Call 330-509-1183

Maltipoo, Maltese, Yorkies, Shih-tzu, Yorkiepoo, Malshih, German Shepherd, Cavachon, Shokie, vet, shots, chip. 330-259-1286 Cash, CC or Finance 1560 E. Liberty St. Girard, Ohio off Belmont www.ohiopuppy.com

Yorkies, Yorkie-Poos, Malshih; female & male Maltese, Shih-Tzu, Chihuahua, Shorkie. 330-259-1286 1560 E. Liberty St. Girard, Ohio off Belmont www.ohiopuppy.com Cash or Finance

Vans Chrsyler Town & Country Touring - 2012, 7-seats, 73,000 cared for mi., red & black int., new tires, good condition, $11,750. Call 330-647-3296.

Maintenance/ Janitorial

Landscapers Full Landscape Service Power-washing Free Estimate Call 330-770-9355

Siding SHAWN’S Vinyl Siding and Repairs. Don’t Delay, Call Today! 330-746-8158 Advertise in Neighbors. 330.746.6565

JAB TRADE SERVICES SERVICES, LLC. Established in 2011, JAB is a growing crude oil transportation company based in Hanoverton, Ohio that offers its employees a great place to work, room to grow and build a career in a family atmosphere. Our dedicated team is among the best in our industry, providing safe, timely and professional services to our clients. With the rapid growth of the oil market in the Ohio Valley, JAB is expanding its current location and opening satellite locations in southern Ohio. JAB offers the confidence and stability that comes with working for an evolving organization that is continuously seeking a secure future with advancement for its employees. We are seeking talented, enthusiastic, results-driven career-minded professionals to join our current team in a high performance culture that recognizes and values your contributions. JAB employees benefit from:

TOP PAY BEST BENEFITS GREAT BONUSES & MORE Compensation is commensurate with experience. Candidates are evaluated based on expertise and past experience.

DRIVERS • Class A CDL • Clean driving record A MUST • Minimum of five years tanker experience transporting crude oil TERMINAL MANAGER • Hire and manage driver team • Work with drivers by dispatching and monitoring trucks from multiple locations • Conduct regular driver meetings to address driver training, safety and any other transportation issues • Minimum five years of experience and knowledge of hazmat trucking is required. SAFETY AND COMPLIANCE MANAGER Provide training to company personnel and ensure compliance with the federal and state rules and regulations related to the transportation of crude oil. Conduct training sessions as needed regarding safety and compliance. Minimum of three years of experience and knowledge of hazmat trucking is required. ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT We are looking for a multi-tasker with excellent communication skills and an upbeat attitude. Candidates should be able to assist management by handling office tasks such as filing and generating reports. Candidates should be professional, polite, and attentive, comfortable with computers, general office tasks, Excel, answering the telephone and other related duties. Minimum three years of experience. Knowledge of the trucking industry a plus. MECHANICS Full-time and Part-time positions available Minimum three years of experience in tractor/trailer servicing. GARAGE ASSISTANT • Assist mechanics and drivers as needed • Cleaning of trucks and tankers • Maintain terminal grounds • A valid driver license is required. • Picking up repair parts and delivering them to the required location

Please Contact : Mr. Miller mrmiller@jabtradeservices.com Mon – Fri 11:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. 330-223-2300

JAB is committed to a safe and drug-free workplace and performs pre-employment substance abuse testing.


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Happily Ever After Courtney Rothbauer | Dominic DeFelice YOUNGSTOWN

The Rev. Zachary Coulter presided for the exchange of vows between Courtney Rothbauer and Dominic DeFelice during their wedding ceremony at 2 p.m. Oct. 20, 2018, at St. Christine Church. After the newlyweds were congratulated at a reception at Blue Wolf Events at The Maronite Center, they honeymooned in Riviera Maya, Mexico. They reside in Boardman. The bride is the daughter of Eric and Rosemary Rothbauer of Boardman. Anthony and Tina Marie DeFelice of Poland are the groom’s parents. A floor-length strapless, ivory satin gown with a tiered-ruffle skirt, was worn by the bride. Her ensemble was completed with a chapel-length train. Olivia Valentini and Brittany Rothbauer, the bride’s sister, were maids of honor. They wore navy gowns, as did the bridesmaids, Elizabeth Baranek; Brittany Danilov; Carly Dosch; Marielena Gozur, sister of the groom; Megan Kun, cousin of the bride; Kelsey Owens; Kate Popovec; and Anna Sabol. Klara, Emilea and Melina Edenfield were the flower girls. Anthony DeFelice, brother of the g room, ser ved as best ma n, a nd groomsmen were Ben Brocker, Darnell Clark, Drew Dosch, Phil, Chris, Nicholas and Dom Lipari, Matt Mrozek,

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Alex and Tina Simon of Poland are announcing the engagement of their daughter, Marisa Simon of Poland to Jaron Howell of Youngstown. Parents of the prospective groom are Michael and Crystal Lottier of Canfield, and Jimmie Gilmore of Columbus. Invitations will be extended for the couple’s wedding to take place June 8 at Greater Friendship Baptist Church in Youngstown and for a reception that evening at Blue Wolf Events at The Maronite Center, also in Youngstown. The bride-elect graduated from Ohio State University with a bachelor’s degree in psychology and earned a master’s degree in education from the University of Pennsylvania. She teaches Language Arts at Kirkmere Elementary bachelor’s degree in business marketand the bride’s brothers, Matthew and School. M r. H o w e l l g r a d u a t e d f r o m ing and is a commercial territory manJared Rothbauer. The ring bearer was Michael Gozur, Youngstown State University with a ager for IGS Energy in Youngstown. the groom’s nephew. Mrs. DeFel ice g raduated f rom Youngstown State University with a bachelor’s degree in middle-childhood education and is a fifth-grade teacher for the Canfield Local School District. CANTON Her husband graduated from YSU The Rev. Gary and Lynn Smith of with a bachelor’s degree in accounting and earned a master’s degree in busi- Canton, formerly of Austintown, will ness administration. He is a manufac- be honored for their 50th wedding anturing supervisor at Aptiv Global Tech- niversary during a celebration and bon voyage party hosted by their family nology in Warren. May 19 at Chateau Michele in Canton. The couple also will spend a second honeymoon in England and France. The couple’s children a re A my (Gary) Downard, Andrew (Michelle) Smith, Aaron (Laura) Smith and Aric (Nicole) Smith, all of Canton. Their family also includes 11 grandchildren and one great-grandson, and they are expecting their second great-grandchild. Mr. Smith married the former Linda (Lynn) Myers on May 29, 1969, at neral assistant at Karlo-Libby Funeral Austintown Community Church. Mrs. Smith worked as an office man- Home in Canton. Her husband retired from ministry ager at the Canton branch of Columbus Equipment Company for 25 years be- after 40 years of service. He works as a fore retiring. She is employed as a fu- freelance certified funeral celebrant.

The Eastons to celebrate 50th jubilee CANFIELD

Marisa Simon, to be bride of Jaron Howell

Steve and Sarah Easton of Canfield will be honored on the occasion of their golden anniversary June 15 at Four Mile Run Christian Church in Youngstown during a celebration hosted by their children. The couple’s children are Christopher Easton and Sam (Janine) Easton of Canfield and Johnathon (Kirsten) Easton of Copley. Eight grandchildren Tori, Nathan, Zachary, Steven, Scott, Pierce, Blair and Caelin, complete their family. Mr. Easton married the former Sarah Atha on June 14, 1969, in Akron. Mrs. Easton graduated from Milligan College with an elementary-education degree and also taught swimming. Mr. Easton was an engineering coorThe couple are members of Four Mile dinator with the DeBartolo Corp. for 33 Run Christian Church. years.

Smiths to mark 50th anniversary with party, trip


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