Poland Neighbors - September 16, 2017

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Poland Dobbins Elementary threw a tailgate event on Sept. 1 at the school. The children could eat, dance to music, get their face painted or meet the Poland Bulldog mascot.

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St. Michaels Garden Guild will present its fourth annual “An Evening with Five Fantastic Florists” on Sept. 26 at 6:30 p.m. at the Family Life Center at St. Michael’s Church in Canfield.

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Adoptable Pets of the Week DOS 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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Meet Dos! Dos is a female, black Domestic Mediumhair who is estimated to be about 6-months-old. She has been at Angels for Animals since May 12 and is waiting patiently for her new family to come find her soon. If you would like more information on Dos, call or visit Angels for Animals during regular hours.

This happy girl is named Whitney! Whitney is a female, red Labrador Retriever mix who is estimated to be about 2-years and 4-monthsold. She has been at Angels for Animals since Aug. 18. Could Whitney be the perfect new addition to your family? Call or visit Angels for Animals during regular hours for more information.

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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.

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What kind of shows did your children enjoy when they were younger? Scarves. 0% Shows where the main character Shows that teach them new Gloves. 0% goes on adventures. 0% facts or skills. 100%

Which clothing item is your go-to for fall weather? Sweaters. 100% Vests. 0%

Shows dealing with animals and their care. 0%

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Other. 0%

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Did you attend the Canfield Fair this year? Do you keep track of how many books you read each year? Yes - I have done this for a No - But I would like to start. 0% Yes - We went almost every No - We wanted to, but while now. 0% day. 0% couldn’t. 50% No - I’m not interested in tracking this. 100% Yes - We go once per year. 25% No - We weren’t interested. 25% Yes - I just began doing this. 0%

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St. Michaels Garden Guild will present its fourth annual “An Evening with Five Fantastic Florists” on Sept. 26 at 6:30 p.m. at the Family Life Center at St. Michael’s Church in Canfield. Tickets are $20 in advance and $25 the evening of the show and may be purchased at St. Michael’s office or mail to Garden Guild at St. Michael’s Church, 300 North Broad St. Canfield OH, 44406, and will be kept at will call. Every ticket is also a chance for one of the five arrangements donated by the floral artists. Homemade refreshments will be served and additonal floral arrangements will be for sale. Jenny Wehr of “The Willows by Wehr” in Columbiana will teach participants how to make a memorial tribute with fresh flowers. Diane Durrant, the floral designer from Michaels Crafts in Boardman, will demonstrate new and creative ways to decorate this holiday season using silk flowers. Alexa Johnson, “The Flower Girl” from Austintown, will teach everyone how to use live pumpkins and fresh flowers in her floral arrangements. Mark Green, owner of Green’s Floral shop in Hubbard, will demonstrate how to make wedding arragements. Marie Borocz of “Homestead Florist & Gifts” of Girard will give tips on creating Christmas arrangements. Doors open at 6 p.m. Tickets are limited. For questions, call Paula 678-557-6414 or Janet 330-565-7175. Pictured are, from from left, Mark Green, Marie Borocz, Jenny Wehr, Diane Durrant and Alexa Johnson.

Yes - It was the ideal first job. Yes - It had its ups and downs, but it was helpful.

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Did you enjoy your first job?

Would you attend a group paint class?

No - I had some good times, but overall I didn’t enjoy it. No - I didn’t enjoy it at all.

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Yes - I have been to several already.

No - I would if I had time, but I don’t right now. No - I’m not interested.

Yes - I have never gone to one, but I would be interested in it. Visit canfieldneighbors.com to vote.

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Do you use to-do lists to keep track of tasks?

What is your favorite type of entertainment to consume during fall? Thrillers. Dramas.

Yes - I use them for every day tasks.

No - I have another organizational method.

Yes - I use them for weekly or monthly chores.

No - I don’t currently keep track of tasks at all.

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Other.

Sitcoms. Visit polandneighbors.com to vote.


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Kravitz Deli celebrates owner’s birthday with $6 corned beef

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Kravitz Delicatessen is celebrating owner Jack Kravitz’s 60th birthday with corned beef sandwiches for $6 on Sept. 19 while supplies last. The sale will begin at 10 a.m. at Kravitz locations in the Poland library, the Garden Café at Fellows Riverside Gardens and in Liberty, located at 3135 Belmont Avenue. In 2014, Kravitz Delicatessen was recognized by Case Western Reserve University as one of the Weatherhead 100 fastest growing businesses in Northeast Ohio. It was the only food business to earn the award that year, and one of only two businesses recognized from the Mahoning Valley. Learn more about Kravitz Delicatessen by visiting its website at www. kravitzdeli.com, or follow them on Facebook.

Prince of Peace has change in Sunday morning schedule Prince of Peace Lutheran Church, located at 2985 Center Road in Poland, is changing its Sunday morning schedule, beginning on Rally Day, Sept. 17. Sunday School classes for pre-K through third grade, and for adults, will be offered beginning at 9:15 a.m. and worship with Holy Communion begins at 10:30 a.m. For more information, call 330-757-3272 during office hours, 8:30 a.m. until 12:30 p.m. Monday through Friday.

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Poland Dobbins Elementary PTO members helped run a tailgate before the second Poland Seminary High School football game. Some members handed out water, cooked hotdogs and ran tables during the event.

Dobbins Elementary gets excited for PSHS football By ZACK SHIVELY zshively@vindy.com

Poland Dobbins Elementary School threw a tailgate party for their students before Poland Seminary High School’s

second football game of the season on Sept. 1. The Dobbins PTO organized the event to celebrate the beginning of school and to support their football team. PTO president Jacey Hender-

Dobbins raises money for hurricane relief Some of the smallest Poland Bulldogs are coming together with older Bulldogs to raise money for hurricane relief. The PTO at Dobbins Elementary is selling raffle tickets for “Lunch with a Bulldog.” Raffle winners will get to sit on the stage with varsity football players and cheerleaders for lunch on Sept. 22. Raffle tickets are on sale at lunch through Sept. 21. One ticket costs $1 or you can buy six tickets for $5. Dobbins PTO is donating all of the money raised to the Red Cross for hurricane relief.

Neighbors | Zack Shively

Poland Dobbins Elementary threw a tailgate event on Sept. 1 at the school. The children could eat, dance to music, get their face painted or meet the Poland Bulldog mascot.

son explained that she wanted to welcome the students back to school while giving them entertainment. The tailgate i ncluded a n a rea for face painting, snacks and a live DJ from Music Man DJ services. They also had cheerleaders and the Poland bulldog mascot at the event. The tailgate took place on the side yard of the school building and ran from 5 p.m. until kickoff at 7 p.m. After the tailgate, the students walked to the high school across the st reet. T he event received more than 400 RSV Ps from both students and parents.

The PTO orga ni zed ever ything at the event and all of the many helpers were members of the PTO. The event also gave students opportunities for food and other items. Members of the PTO handed out water while others cooked hotdogs. The Kona Ice Truck set up in the ya rd a nd of fered st udents shaved ice. The tailgate had a snack table with bags of chips. The students or parents could buy Poland apparel at another table. They had a raffle organized so that students and parents could win gift cards or a gift basket.

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The Kona Ice Truck set up in the yard of Dobbins Elementary and offered students shaved ice during the tailgate event on Sept. 1

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Historical society to have meeting and bus trip The Poland Historical Society will host its next meeting on Sept. 19 at 6:30 p.m. at the Little Red Schoolhouse, located at 4515 Center Road (State Route 224) in Poland Township. Following the meeting at 7:30 p.m., there will be a program about the history of Poland churches. Earlier this year, the Society had representatives from the four oldest churches in Poland talk about their history. This month, the focus will be on the next four oldest churches in Poland: Holy Family Catholic Church, Prince of Peace Lutheran Church, Poland Village Baptist Church and Bethel Friends Church. The Society has announced plans for a fundraiser bus trip to Cambridge, Ohio to visit Charles Dickens Village on Nov. 15. The bus departs from Poland Methodist Church, located at 1940 Boardman-Poland Road (State Route 224) at 8:30 a.m. and arrives in Cambridge at 11 a.m. The day’s schedule includes a guided tour of the Dickens Historical Village mannequins; Kennedy’s Bakery; Guernsey County Historical Society; lunch on your own at Theo’s, a home-cooking style restaurant; downtown shopping in unique shops; Cambridge Glass Museum and Dickens Courthouse Light Show. The bus departs for home at 6 p.m. The cost is $85 per person and includes bus and all admissions, lunch not included. Proceeds will benefit the efforts of the Poland Historical Society in preserving the history of Poland. Reservations can be made by sending your name, address, phone number and email address, along with check made payable to Poland Historical Society, and mail to the Historical Society, PO Box 5052, Poland, OH 44514 before Oct. 13. Questions should be directed to Larry Bartos at 330-757-4223.

Yoga class Friends of PLYMC is sponsoring a Yoga Class every Wednesday in September from 5-6 p.m. at the Poland branch library in the meeting room. Pay as you attend at $10 per session. This event is for adults.

Pictured are senior band members Daniel Patrick (left), Ben Walsh And Ian Grenzig (right).

SENIOR SALUTE — BAND EDITION Name : Daniel Patrick; Ben Walsh; Ian Grenzig Instrument: Trombone; Trombone; Baritone Q. When did you start playing your instrument and how many years have you been in marching band? A. Patrick: I started in fifth grade, and have done marching band for four years. Walsh: I started playing in fifth grade and I’ve been in marching band for four years. Grenzig: I’ve been playing the baritone since sixth grade, and this is actually my first year of marching band.

Q. Do you play in any other bands? A. Patrick: I play in the PSHS Wind Ensemble and Jazz Band, and Youngstown Symphony Youth Orchestra. Walsh: I play in the PSHS Wind Ensemble, Jazz Band and Youngstown Symphony Youth Orchestra. Grenzig: I’m in the PSHS Wind Ensemble. Q. Why is music important to you? A. Patrick: Music lets you say and express things in no other way possible. Walsh: Music is important to me because it helped me dis-

cover what my passion in life is, and it will be a part of me forever. Grenzig: I feel like music is important because it provides a common interest between people and allows them to connect more. It’s also just fun to do! Q: Do you have any advice for underclassmen? A: Patrick: Stick with it and get involved as much as possible. Walsh: Just have fun. Dare to be great. Grenzig: Stay in school, and don’t do drugs. Oh, and only you can prevent forest fires.

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There will be a financial aid workshop at Poland Seminary High School on Sept. 21 at 7 p.m. in the cafeteria. This workshop is geared to parents of graduating seniors and is intended to answer the many questions concerning the financial aid process. Parents of juniors are also welcome to attend to get an idea of what is forthcoming. Speakers at the workshop will be Gina McHenry from YSU’s Office of Financial Aid and Scholarship, along with Poland High School’s Guidance Counselors, Mike Vagas and Judy Volosin. Specific topics to be addressed include types of financial aid, how the financial aid process works, completing the FAFSA, alternative funding sources for higher education and a questions and answers session.

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Center Road in Poland. Hostesses for this meeting will be Martha Antol, Loretta Bodnark and Carol Huck. Lunch will be served at noon, followed by Bingo and card games. Questions should be directed to Ruth Burns, President, at 330-7571334 or to Laurie Fox, Secretary/ Treasurer, at 330-536-8850.

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Local chapter of Military Officers Association to meet The Mahoning and Shenango Valleys Chapter of the Military Officers Association (MSVC-MOAA) will host the 2017 Ohio Council of Chapters Convention to take place at the Youngstown Air Reserve Station (YARS) in Vienna on Sept. 22 and 23. This is the first time the

state-wide convention will be hosted by the local chapter and the first time it is taking place in the YoungstownWarren area. MOAA members from chapters all across the state representing seven regional councils will converge at the Consolidated Activities Center at the Youngstown Air Base on Sept. 22 with registration and a meet-and-greet social starting at 6 p.m.

Monday Night Writers meeting scheduled for Sept. 18 The next meeting of Monday Night Writers will be on Sept. 18 from 6-8

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p.m. in the small meeting room at the Canfield branch of the Public Library of Youngstown and Mahoning County, located at 43 W. Main St. in Canfield. Area writers, both published and unpublished, are invited to attend. Led by professional writer Nancy Christie, author of “Traveling Left Of Center And Other Stories” and “RutBusting Book for Writers,” the twohour sessions offer an opportunity for members to get group feedback on ‘works-in-progress.’ Christie will also be discussing plans for the upcoming “Celebrate Short Fiction” Day event in December. For more information, contact Nancy Christie at nancy@nancychristie.com.

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Mya and Riley Fisk spent their morning at the Summer Discovery Author Breakfast on July 28 featuring Rosemary Wells as the author.

Children enjoy breakfast with an author By ALEXIS BARTOLOMUCCI abartolomucci@vindy.com

Children in the Mahoning Valley had the opportunity to enjoy a breakfast with author Rosemary Wells on July 28 at Stambaugh Auditorium. Invitations were sent out to children who had participated and completed the Summer Discovery program with the Public Library of Youngstown and Mahoning County. The Summer Discovery program is hosted by PLYMC each summer to encourage children to read and participate in different events and programs the libraries host. It serves as the trademark event to bring Summer Discovery to an end. “I’m thrilled to be here, this is a beautiful city,” said Wells, aut hor of t he best-sel l i ng books, “Max and Ruby.” The morning began w it h more than 500 people enjoying a breakfast and spending time with their friends and families. When everyone finished eating, Wells took the stage and spoke to the children about the importance of reading and libraries. Wells has participated in

various educational programs like this around the world. She enjoys traveling and sharing her love of reading with those who also love to read. “We are celebrating these children who have done their summer reading. Children who are read to and who read books and are encouraged to read all the time, are our future readers,” said Wells. Wel l s t a l ked about how reading and being read to help shape the children into becoming successful and future leaders. She showed new research to the audience about how reading is beneficial to development. T here wa s a n a f ter noon seminar w ith Wells for the children who participated in the Summer Discovery program, but didn’t quite complete it. Along with the children, this breakfast with an author event is something the library faculty look forward to each year. Many of the children and families who attended the event are those families who frequent the libraries and utilize everything the libraries provide.

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NOTICES Cemetery Lots Green Haven - 2 spaces in Love Section, 2 concrete vaults, todays value $4500, asking $4200/offer. Call 440-474-3543 Green Haven Cemetery 4 lots in the Love Section, $3500. Call 330-853-1608 Green Haven Memorial Gardens - 2 spaces in sought after Veterans Section. Value $2600, will sell for $1000. Please email Michele.tempesta1@ hotmail.com

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Accountant/ Office Manager Established & growing (Niles, OH) mechanical contractor has an immediate opportunity for an individual with wellrounded accounting & office management skills. The responsibilities of this position encompass an array of general accounting functions including AP, AR, oversight of weekly union payroll for 25-40 employees, budget preparation & a myriad of financial recordkeeping. The selected candidate need not have an accounting degree, but must have prior/proven accounting experience & proficiency in Excel & Word. Aside from these skills we need someone who’s great with people! It’s not just a numbers job... we need you to maintain & build rapport with our customers, diplomatically work with our union personnel in the field & handle HR functions for our office staff. This position is FULL TIME with an attractive salary, paid time off benefits, 401K & a pleasant work environment. If this opportunity is something that fits your qualifications & your interests please submit your resume to: email: marsun@ zoominternet.net or fax: 330-654-5354 Drug Free Workplace/EOE

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Full time, immediate opening. Proficient with 2D AutoCAD & 3D SolidWorks. Architechtural/Misc. Metals exp. required. Bachelor’s in Engineering Degree preferred. Excellent pay & benefits & 401K/Simple IRA. Send resume to: 1050 Ohio Works Dr. Youngstown, OH 44510 NO PHONE CALLS! EOE

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We offer the opportunity to be your own boss and manage your own business. Earn above average profits being an independent contractor, servicing retail businesses and newspaper vending racks; daily and Sunday.

Routes Currently Available: Austintown & Canfield Areas Requires a dependable vehicle capable of transporting bundles of newspapers. For more information call 330-747-1471 ext. 1294 EOE

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STNAs and Nurses Liberty Health Care Center is hiring full and part time STNAs, ALL SHIFTS! Registered Nurses and Licensed Practical Nurses to work afternoon shift. Nurses must have a current Ohio license. New grads welcome to apply! Call (330) 545-1550 for info on free 2 week nurse aide training! Sign on bonuses are available up to $1000 for STNAs, $1500 for LPNs, and $3000 for RNs! Apply in person to: 1355 Churchill Hubbard Road Youngstown, OH 44505 Phone: 330-759-7858 Fax: 330-759-7285 Or online at: WindsorHouseInc.com EOE

Supervisors provide supervision to the residents during scheduled activity times. This position includes the monitoring of behaviors as well as functioning in the capacity of the director of the assigned activity. The recreation supervisor assists the youth in their participation of the activity by encouraging and teaching the skills necessary to enjoy, or at minimum learn the rules and guidelines of the sport or recreational activity. This is a part-time position that includes evening and weekend hours. The schedule is flexible and can be scheduled around classes. If interested, submit resume and salary requirements to: pdevine@gjr.org or mail to:

George Junior Republic 233 George Junior Road Grove City, PA 16127 Or fax to: 724-458-0912

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Accepting applications for a full time hourly position for Maintenance person. Must have experience in electrical, plumbing and general maintenance, some night calls involved. Must have clean driving record. Fax resume to: 330-792-8811 or email resume to: cpw4661@aol.com NO PHONE CALLS ACCEPTED

Open Positions The Sisters of the Humility of Mary in Villa Maria have several job opportunities available:

Nursing Assistants

We are seeking dedicated individuals to care for our Sisters with various activities of daily living. Candidates must be CNA or STNA certified. Positions available are part-time and per diem. Hourly Rate is $11.25 per hour.

Security

We have an opening for a part-time weekend Security position primarily responsible for the safety and security of the campus. This position would be afternoon shifts 4PM to Midnight. Duties include responding to general maintenance needs as necessary, emergency calls, making campus rounds, escorting staff and visitors, delivering supplies, and plowing snow. Previous experience in a security role preferred. Hourly Rate is $11.25 per hour. Villa Maria Community Center, motherhouse of the Sisters of the Humility of Mary, is on a beautiful campus in Pulaski Township, PA halfway between Youngstown, OH and New Castle, PA. Please send your resume to: humanresources@ humilityofmary.org EOE

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The Jackson-Milton Board of Education is accepting applicants for substitute teachers and classified positions. Please submit resumes to: The Jackson-Milton Board of Education Mr. Kirk Baker 13910 Mahoning Avenue North Jackson, OH 44451; Fax: 330-538-6297; Or email: linda.craig@ jacksonmilton.k12.oh.us

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CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION OF YOUNGSTOWN LABORER for the Youngstown City School District Salary $29,693.00 Must be in good physical condition, Before starting work, an applicants will be required to take a drug test and fingerprinting, at the applicant’s expense (approximately $94.00). All candidates for employment with the Youngstown Board of Education must be a resident of Mahoning County or an Ohio County that is adjacent to Mahoning County at time of hire. Complete job announcement with available bonus points can be viewed on the City website: www.youngstownohio.gov. Applications will be accepted at the Civil Service Commission Office, 7th floor, City Hall, Youngstown, Ohio, from September 11, 2017 through September 21, 2017. Hours: 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. The written exam will be given on Saturday, September 23, 2017, starting at 10:00 a.m., at Choffin Career Center, 200 E. Wood Street.

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Lawn/Garden Equipment

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Machinery/Tools Lincoln weld machine, Invertec V350-PRO, $950 or best offer. 330-719-5863

Miscellaneous DVD’s 400 for $450 whole lot. Call 330-774-1918, David EXTENSION LADDER 32 ft. aluminum, like new, $255. Call 330-360-4116 Generator - New Generac 4000 watt, $375. Call 330-792-3936 Tires - 4 almost new radials on 18” expensive mags, $1200. 330-799-4282

Musical Instruments Organ - Lowery Fiesta Console, model LL-25, like new, $1500/offer. 330-406-5791 Piano & bench - upright, good condition, $75. S-O-L-D!

Sporting/Exercise Equipment Elliptical Exerciser Low impact, ProForm 485E, $20. Call 330-272-4848

Clothing

Gun - Mitchell Gold Series, 1911, 45 cal., mint in box, $1400/offer. 330-799-4282.

DRESS - designer mother of the bride, with jacket, large, light purple, $200. Call 330-792-7552.

Rifle - Remmington 572 Fieldmaster BDL, 22 pump, $475. 330-772-4727.

Furniture

Shotgun - Stoeger 410, Uplander double barrel, mint, $400. Call 330-772-4727.

Chairs - kitchen, 4, from Big Sur, oak, excellent condition, $200. 330-758-4097.

TREADMILL - ProForm 390, power incline, $175. Call 330-507-2080

Dining Room Table - Cherry, extra leaf & 6 chairs. Never used, paid $1500 asking $1000. 330-530-1416. Living Room Furniture Sofa, loveseat & recliner, $200. Call 330-538-2562

Medical Equipment Hospital Bed - electric, Invacare, $125. Call 330-261-6804.

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CAT - domestic long hair, dark grey, white paws, green eyes, friendly. Lost Sun. eve. Quentin Dr. area Call 440-381-2920.

Ford 428 SCJ Mustang Torino parts, 4 spd. transmissions, sheet metal. Call for info. 330-792-0125, Ron.

Birds

Motorcycles/Mopeds

I will take free birds into my loving care any time. Call 330-965-0194

BMW 1150RT - 2002, 1 Owner, never down, dealer serviced, 53,000 mi., $4000. Call 330-533-7789.

Cats KITTENS & CATS 330-502-5352 Siamese Kittens - TCA, appleheads, traditional colors, family friendly, Western, PA, $350. 231-825-2962.

Dogs Poodle-Cavapoo mix puppies, 6 wks. old, $450. 330-788-5450

Free Pets CAT - Free to a good home, 1 yr. old male Rag Doll Mix. Immunizations current. Call 330-921-88274

NOTICE: Screen respondents carefully when giving away animals.

Suzuki VS800 - 2000 7500 mi., nice shape $2000. 330-770-1941.

Automobiles Buick Century - 2003, new oil, antifreeze, $1000. Call 330-509-0378. Cadillac SRX AWD Sport 2007. Mint condition, 114,000 mi. $6500. Call 330-788-6814. Chrysler 300C Hemi - 2009 all power, navigation, moonroof, 65,000 mi., $9500. Call 330-757-8420 Honda Civic EX 2006. Bronze, 129,000 mi., garage kept, $4000. 330-423-8550 Jaguar XJ6- 1989, good condition, runs great, $3000. Call 330-750-1726

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Mercedes Benz CLK 350 Conv. 2009. Loaded, navigation, 39,200 mi., $15,500 firm. Serious inquiries only. Call 330-770-3048

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Mercedes Benz C240 Classic 2003 Needs mechanic work. $2000/offer. Call 330-758-1915

Door-to-Door Commissioned Sales Earn Top Level Commissions Through Your Efforts!

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

NOTICE ERRORS

Advertisers are requested to check the first appearance of ads for accuracy. This newspaper will be responsible for only one incorrect insertion, the first one. ANY ERROR SHOULD BE REPORTED IMMEDIATELY.

Sales Contractors Needed Throughout our Distribution Area

Sell newspaper subscriptions on behalf of: “The Vindicator” Top sales reps are earning $600 per week doing this, you can too. For More information, please call: 330-747-1471 Ext. 1518

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Ford Excursion Ltd. - 2000 4x4, lots of new parts, $4995. Call 330-272-4381

Ford F-150 - 2006, crew cab, 4WD, leather int., $4500/ offer. 330-757-8420

GEO LSI Tracker - 1994 Black, new engine & trans., $5500. Call 330-651-0071

Ford Ranger - 2004 2WD, 56,000 mi., clean, no rust, backup camera, bedliner & cover, $6000 firm. Text for pics, 419-966-5917

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Trucks Chevrolet S-10 2003. 4 cyl., auto., short bed, Leer utility cap, 142,000 mi., runs well, new PA inspection, $1475. 724-730-4845, leave msg. DODGE 2500 - 1995 4WD, 5 spd. standard, Reduced to $1800. 330-565-3979 after 11am

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CITY MANAGER

Annual Salary Range: Negotiable The city provides an excellent benefits package Application Deadline: Friday, September 30, 2017 Canfield is a suburban charter city located in Mahoning County, Ohio, at the intersection of U.S. Route 224 and State Route 46/U.S. Route 62, about ten miles southwest of Youngstown. The population is approximately 7800. Canfield is a vibrant community with a highly regarded school district, a well-respected and professional safety service department, and a reputation for excellence. The City Manager shall provide professional leadership. The City manager is the chief executive, administrative and law enforcement officer of the City. The manager is responsible to City Council for the administration of all city affairs placed in his or her charge by the City Charter, the ordinances of the City, and State laws. The Manager shall have the power and duties as provided in section 5.03 of the Charter. In addition, the City Manager shall assist Council members in formulating policies and respond to issues and concerns of the general public. The City manager is guided by and reports directly to City Council. The City Manager directs and supervises a staff of 50-60 full and part time employees which include: Human Resources, Finance, Police, Water, Sewer, Storm Water, Public Works, Parks, Recreation, Cemeteries, Planning, Zoning, Property Maintenance, Engineering and Economic Development. The ideal candidate for the position shall have a bachelor’s degree in Public Administration, Finance, Planning, Engineering or other related field with a minimum of 5 years of progressively responsible management and leadership experience in a municipal government administration, preferably in the State of Ohio. The candidate shall possess supervising skills with exceptional communication and leadership attributes. The candidate shall possess working knowledge and skills in negotiations, labor relations, finance, and human resources. The City Manager must communicate effectively with City Council, City Employees, Citizens, Business, and other collaborative organizations. In addition, the City Manager must be able to articulate a vision for the future and have experience with strategic planning and economic development. The new Manager must be a team builder, a team player, and have a track record of innovation. The candidate is required to have a valid State of Ohio driver’s license, an acceptable driving record, and an acceptable financial and background check. If you are interested in being Canfield next City Manager and you have the qualifications, please send your resume, including references and cover letter to: City Council President, Don Dragish, Jr. 104 Lisbon St., Canfield, Ohio 44406 By September 30, 2017

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Happily Ever After Barnetts honored for 50th anniversary AUSTINTOWN

Al and Diane Barnett celebrated their golden anniversary June 9 at a surprise dinner celebration at The Manor banquet center. The event was hosted by their children. Mr. Barnett and the former Diane Maurer were married May 6, 1967, at Honterus Lutheran Church, Youngstown. The Barnett’s children are : Lisa (Michael) Cervone of Champaign, Ill.; and Kevin (Miranda) Barnett of Columbiana. They also have three grandchildren. Mrs. Barnett worked for Hills and Ames Department Stores in sales and audit control until she retired in 2001. Mr. Barnett worked as an insurance adjuster and appraiser for Grange Insurance and retired in 2010. He also The couple are members of Boardserved in the U.S. Army. man Baptist Church.

Jennifer Fularz, Miguel Figueroa are engaged austintown

Corrine Straka of Concord, Richard Fularz Jr. of Orwell., Joann Burgos of Hubbard and Miguel Figueroa Jr. of Belleview, Fla., are announcing the engagement of their children, Jennifer Fularz and Miguel Figueroa III, both of Austintown. The ceremony will take place at sunset at the Post Card Inn on the Beach in St. Pete Beach, Fla., on Sept. 29. A local reception also is planned. Invitations will be extended for both events. The bride-elect graduated from Youngstown State University with a bachelor’s degree in business and is a U.S. Air Force veteran. The prospective groom works at Eclipse W heels in Boardman as a salesman.

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sweder mark 50 years Stephanie Naoum, Brett Adams to marry in October BOARDMAN

Georgiana Naoum of Boardman is announcing the engagement of her daughter, Stephanie Naoum of Boardman, to Brett Adams, also of Boardman. The bride-elect is also a daughter of the late Alexander Naoum. The prospective groom’s parents are Teresa Adams of Columbiana and Steve Adams of Salem. The couple will exchange vows during an open ceremony set for 2 p.m. Oct. 21 at St. Columba Cathedral in Youngstown, and a reception by invitation will follow at the Vineyards at Pine Lake in Columbiana. M i s s Naou m g r adu ate d f r om Youngstown State University with a master’s degree in business administration and from the University of North Dakota with a master’s degree in instructional design. She works for Turning Technologies in Youngstown as a client-success manager.

struthers

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sweder celebrated their 50th anniversary May 21 with dinner at Caffe Capri Italian Bar & Grille in Boardman. The event was hosted by their children. Mr. Sweder and the former Mary Ann Terlesky were married May 20, 1967, at Holy Trinity Ukrainian Catholic Church, Youngstown. The Sweder’s children are Jeff (Christie) Sweder of Poland and Michael (Nikki) Sweder of Hilliard. They also have four grandchildren: Ryan, Jason and Evan Sweder of Poland; and Riley Sweder of Hilliard. Mrs. Sweder was a secretary for Erie Lackawanna Railroad in Youngstown and is a member of the Public Employee Retirees Mahoning County Chapter 18. Mr. Sweder was the assistant vice president with Dollar Savings and Trust Mr. Adams also works for Turning Co. for 45 years until retiring in 1997. Technologies as a technical-support He also was employed as treasurer for the city of Struthers for 28 years until manager. he retired in 2005. He also served in the U.S. Army for two years in Germany. Mr. Sweder is a past treasurer with Dollar Bank Retirees, past president

of Struthers Business Association and the Ohio Association of Public Treasurers. He is a current member of Public Employee Retirees Mahoning County Chapter 18. The couple are members of Christ Our Savior Parish, formerly St. Nicholas Church, Struthers.


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