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Freeport
By Deb Milligan
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What’s old is new again!
Happy BirthdayEmily Fouts, Mia McIntire, Sue Gardner, Cora Pulley, and Marge Bardall.
On June 26, West Chester Senior Citizens toured Pearl Valley Cheese and Troyers and had lunch at Walnut Creek Cheese. Members ate at TJ’s Tuesday and are planning for West Chester Day Aug. 19.
Several people from the Freeport area enjoyed the musical “Godspell” at Deersville Community Theatre.
We welcome Mike, the owner, and Sam who bought TJ’s Gas and Go to Freeport.
Lee Ann Dunlap, a Lakeland graduate, will be moving to her mother’s old place and be the minister at Gnadenhutten Methodist Church the first of July.
Congratulations to the members of Blue Ribbon, Tri County Showstoppers, and Freeport Friends 4-H clubs who won at the Harrison County Fair.
On July 1, Freeport United Methodist Church will have a new name, Freeport Church of the Rock.
Wellstone Winery will be closed July 1 for private events. The fourth annual Wheels and Wine Car Show will be July 8 and its Wieners and Wine Event will be Aug. 5.
The Freeport Volunteer Fire Department will be holding its Annual “Fireman’s Fair” on July 28-29. They need volunteers for the eat stand, You can contact Ginger Anderson at 740-6307307 and Linda Fritter at 740-213-9197 for vendors and crafters, to donate food, work auction or raffle items.
Many people from the area attended June 17 at Port Elementary the chicken barbecue benefit for Hannah Matthews. Hannah was recently diagnosed with cancer that has spread to her lungs and is undergoing chemotherapy in Columbus. Anyone wishing to donate may contact Monique Duke at 330440-4793.
There will be a town meeting July 19 at 7 p.m. at Freeport Park to ask questions about the sewer and water system.
The Lakeland Academy Community School Board of Education meeting was Tuesday at the school with President James Fleming calling the meeting to order and approving the agenda. The financial report was given from Mr. Tice and Lakeland Erie West Sponsor Representative Mrs. Lewis. They discussed plans to get the preschool building ready for the new year.
Dr. McDonald approved Julie Galloway for summer maintenance work in the school building, hired Natalie Collrell for the 2023-2024 school year as part-time secretary and substitute; approved Gabee Fisher to move from aide to teacher; and approved the calendar for the school year.
Smithfield
By Esther McCoy
The events of the Harrison County Fair week were drawing to a close last Saturday. County Fair Week, a once-a-year event sponsored by the group who works many months a year to find different and more entertaining and knowledgeable happenings for the youth and lots of knowledge for the adults each year, are printed on display.
This one started in 1847 and traveled all over the county, only to sometimes find troubles with situations and the land, the animals, the crowd and the weather.
Now the fair rests in an area that included the removal of a steep dirt bank, where daring teens once slipped, slid and sometimes rolled down the hill just to gain entrance. That sounds painful just to come see cattle, poultry and get a bite to eat .... maybe even give a big smile to one of the cute girl farmers there.
The Tri-State Area’s event opened officially on Wednesday, after the event that involves the presentation of certificates and money as members are called to the stage to get their proud earnings the evening before. There were never as many crafts to choose from then as there is now. But boy did it grow! It takes nearly half an hour just to read the 4-H pages that contain pledges, creeds, an interest in handicrafts, cooking, care of all species of animals, gardening, animal
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science, child care. and so many more projects that youth are interested in and can keep them working on their projects through the years. No more buying another wooden handle for the hammer because the old one has splintered.
The members of the Tri-County Showstoppers meet early on June 8 to decorate the booth that is open to the public several days later. I find that each booth is interesting. It takes lots of talent to find out what each area is noted for and then promote it in the booth. And even sadder is taking it down after the event is over.
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4-H is celebrating a milestone with the recognition of its 100th anniversary. They began in 1923 with four members who were recruited to learn and thrive in the ways of agriculture and domesticated learning.
Elton Lowmiller of Minerva and Harry Winnings of Hopedale were the advisers at the club’s creation time. Ronald and Doug Caldwell of Bloomingdale are the current advisers and take a great interest in the care of the animals and, of course, its members.
All of our clubs play vital parts in our county and 100 years reflects the importance of the clubs today.
May other clubs attain a high attendance and interest in improving the crops that are fed to the animals in this day and age. Good work Harrison County and all of your industrious members. See you next year. From a past 4-H’er from more years than I want to mention.
Scio
By Cindy Spiker
Hi friends, have a fun and safe 4th of July!
The Scio Volunteer Fire Department served 180 roast beef dinners this past Sunday.
The Scio Volunteer Fire Department has purchased a 2023 Polaris Ranger 1000 and trailer. This will be used for fighting brush fires, as well as rescues where their smaller trucks are not capable of entering. A skid unit, which includes a water tank and pump, is on order. The purchase of the Polaris, trailer and skid unit was made possible by Williams Energy.
The Scio Volunteer Fire Department Ladies Auxiliary will be hosting burger night on Saturday, July 8, 4-7 p.m. Meal includes burger, fresh-cut fries and drink for $11 at R.J.Spiker Firehouse, 318
W. Main St., Scio. The third annual Jewett-Scio Alumni Golf Outing will be held at Carroll Meadows Golf Course on Friday, Aug. 11. Shotgun start at 8 a.m. In order to enter a team, you must be a graduate of Jewett-Scio, Jewett or Scio. All proceeds will be donated to the “Light Up Jewett” project which will assist with new Christmas lights.
The cost per team is $300 ($75 per player). The price will include skins, mulligans, closest to the pin, hole-in-one prize from Mark Walhberg, drink tickets and a welcome bag. T-shirts will be sold separately. Contact Bill Fodor at 749-501-0236 or at fodorsells@gmail.com to register, volunteer or donate.
REMINDERS: Huge three-family yard sale at Comphers in New Rumley will be held June 30, July 1 and July 2, 9 a.m. – 5 p.m.
The Scio American Legion will be having a “Car,Truck & Motorcycle Show” on Saturday, July 1. Door prizes, food and 50/50 will be available. DJ Spikeman will be providing the tunes. Registration is 10 a.m. –12 p.m. ($10 registration fee). Show is 12-3 p.m. with awards at 3 p.m.
A Kiko auction of Snyder’s Antique Shop will be held Saturday, July 1, at 10 a.m. The auction will be held at the home of the late Dick and Jody (Amos) Snyder, 38180 Stagecoach Dr. Fireworks on Saturday, July 1, thanks to the Scio Sportsman Club!
DID YOU KNOW?
… In 1915, Scio had a volunteer fire department which consisted of four, 10-men companies. Each company had a cart with a 500’, 2 1/2” hose. The carts were placed at four different locations in town and a fire alarm bell was located on the town hall.
Holloway
By Susan Adams
The Holloway Methodist Church is still holding services on Sunday at 9:30 a.m. Donations are always welcome. Send to: Holloway Methodist Church, P.O. Box 173, Holloway OH 43985. The church has two rooms available to rent for wedding-baby showers or meetings. Call Ruth Robertson for more information at 740-968-4264.
On Friday, June 30, at 5:30 p.m. at the Holloway Volunteer Fire Department meeting hall, there will be a meeting to discuss the Community Day that will be held Aug. 5. Church members, HVFD members, Old Timers members and those who hold town official positions are encouraged to attend. Any questions, you may contact Amanda Spano or Ruth Robertson. Hope to see you all then.
The Holloway Methodist Church is selling tickets for $5 each for a chance to win an outside firepit filled with lots of goodies. Think s’mores! Tickets will be available, and the winner will be drawn at the Aug. 5 Holloway Community Days. This is a summer fundraiser sponsored by the Holloway Methodist Church.
School supplies will be given away at the Community Days Celebration Aug. 5. Donations will be accepted. A list will be printed soon.
Happy Belated Birthday to Ruth Roberston. Hope you had a great day.
The Old Timers facilities are available for your birthday parties, weddings or receptions, family reunions etc. To inquire or to book your event contact Anita Schaeffer at 740-4335074, Lori Sharp at 740510-0841, Kelli Baker at 740-685-2750 or Linda Nester at 740-541-5401. Dates are filling up, so if you need the building, please call to get your date reserved. This is a very nice venue with lots of parking.
The Holloway VFD Activities Committee is still having the “Shop Rada Cutlery Fundraising Store Shop for Cutlery and Gifts” fundraiser. There is a link on their Facebook page. Rada also has some great soup kits and dips besides cutlery. These products make great gifts.
Donations are needed.
Holloway Old Timers Baseball Association is planning the 75th annual Old Timers Festival. Please look on the Facebook page for a list of items that can be purchased before the festival. If you can help out by donating, please contact Anita Schaeffer, Kenny Staten, Ronnie Stewart, Linda Nester or any member of the Old Timers. The phone number is 740-968-1900. You can also message via Facebook. They will not be able to have this festival without your generosity. Money donations are always appreciated. The mailing address is Holloway Old Timers, 421 E. Main St., Flushing OH 43977. All donations are greatly appreciated.
More Old Timers events in coming papers.
Save the dates for Friday-Sunday, Sept. 1-3. Car and bike show, oldtime baseball game, parade, food and more are being planned. If anyone has any item, they would like listed, please call me at 740-942-3137. If I am not home, please leave a message and I will get back to you. Thank you.
Deersville By Susan Adams
Congratulations to all the winners at the Harrison County Fair.
Sunday, June 25, the Deersville UM Church, Pleasant Valley Church and campers from the campground had a combined service at Tappan Lake Park amphitheater. A beautiful setting and wonderful service. They will be doing this July 23 and Aug. 27 at 10 a.m. All folks are welcome. Bring a chair, relax and enjoy.
The Brownsville Christian Church services at 10:30 a.m. with Pastor Tim Thomas. Deersville UM Church, Sunday school at 9:45 a.m. and church services at 11 a.m. with Pastor Mike Cunningham Jr. Feed Spring Church, with Pastor Roger Zimmerman, Sunday school 9:30 a.m., worship 10:30 a.m., Wednesday prayer meeting 6:30 p.m. All are welcome to these three churches that grace the Moravian Trail.
On Saturday, July 1, there will be fireworks at the Tappan Lake Park and Marina. Watch for cars pulled over along U.S. Route 250 that will be stopping to enjoy the show and watch for pedestrians.
On Wednesday, July 5, ODOT will begin work on a bridge replacement between the roadside rest and the Tappan Dam. The road will remain open with restrictions during the construction. Traffic lights have been installed to keep traffic flowing. Beware of delays and slow down for the construction zone.
On Thursday, July 6, at 11 a.m., the Deersville Church’s Women of Mission will be having its July meeting at Timi’s in Cadiz.
On Thursday, July 13, the Deersville Community Garden Club will be taking a road trip to Amish County. Check your minutes for the details. Edith Taylor will be 101 on July 14. She would love getting cards. Her address is c/o Capital Health, Room 213B, 351 Lahm Dr, Hopedale OH 43976.
July Birthdays: 4th - Phylis Hanlon, 5thRichard O’Planick, 9th - Lindsey Smith, 11th - Valorie Peterson, 14th - Edith Taylor, 15thWendy Myer Fillman, 16th - Mike Cunningham Sr., 19th - Roger Mencer, 23rd - Denise Smith, 27th - Mary Jane Engler, 28th - Alexandria Knight Stinemetz, and 31st - Mike Cunningham Sr. Happy Birthday to all and to all not listed.
Happy Anniversary July 26 to Ron and Kay Cochenour and to all celebrating July anniversaries.
On Saturday July 15, the Freeport-Lakeland Alumni Reunion will be held at the Pritchard Laughlin Civic Center in Cambridge. The honor classes of 73 & 98, guests and former teachers are invited. Reservation deadline has been extended. There are scholarship See TALK Page 13
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ONGOING EVENTS
• HARRISON COUNTY Board of Elections holds monthly meetings on the second Monday of each month at 1 p.m. at the meeting room by the office.
• AL-NON MEETINGS Thursdays, 7 p.m. First Church of Christ, 139 N. Main St., Cadiz.
• UNIONPORT MUSEUM is open the first and third Sundays monthly from 1-4 p.m. in the old Unionport School, Wayne Township Community Center. The public is cordially invited to stop in and look around.
• FRANKLIN MUSEUM members meet the second Wednesday of each month, 6 p.m. at the museum.
• SCIO FOOD Pantry in the Scio United Methodist Church serves people with a Scio, Jewett, or Bowerston zip code. Food and personal-care
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items will be given out the second and fourth Wednesdays of each month from 10 a.m.-12 p.m. and 4-6 p.m. It is an Equal Opportunity Provider.
• PINE VALLEY Sportsman’s Club Shoot every Sunday, 9 a.m. at the club. Sign-up is 8:30 a.m. Public welcome.
• TOPS CLUB meetings at Faith Community Chapel in Leesville. Every Monday are weigh-ins at 4:45 p.m. and meetings are at 5:30 p.m. For more info, call 740-269-1238 or 740-269-9283.
• THE HARRISON County Agricultural Society meets the first Monday of each month at the Harrison County Fairgrounds in Cadiz at 7 p.m. If the first Monday is a holiday, then they will meet on the second Monday unless otherwise stated.
• HARRISON COUNTY Veterans Service will hold its meetings the first Monday of the month at 3 p.m. in the Harrison County Veterans Service Office, Courthouse.
• HARRISON COUNTY Health Department will hold its monthly meetings on the third Thursday of each month, 1 p.m. in the Coal Room located at the Harrison County Government Center.
• CADIZ AMERICAN LEGION S.A.L. Burger Night, every Friday from 5-8 p.m. Hamburgers, cheeseburgers, Legion burgers and fries, fish tail/chicken tender meal, 21-piece shrimp meal, fish tail sandwich, chick-
Premium 2x and Second en tenders and coleslaw. Dine-in or take-out. 740942-3764. Thank you for your support.
• AMERICAN LEGION Cadiz Post 34 holds its monthly regular meetings on the third Monday of every month at 5:30 p.m. at the post home. All Cadiz Post 34 Legionnaires are urged to attend.
• GAMBLER’S ANONYMOUS meetings at the Cadiz Presbyterian Church every Tuesday at 8 p.m.
• CADIZ FOOD Pantry is open every Tuesday and Friday from 8:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m. For families in need, please call 740-942-4300.
• SCIO AMERICAN Legion will hold its monthly meetings the first Monday of every month at 7 p.m.
• HOPEDALE LEGION Wing Wednesdays starting at 11 a.m.-7:30 p.m. Eat-in or carry-out. Open to the public. 740-9379995.
• HOPEDALE LEGION RIDERS has a steak fry from 5 to 8 p.m. on the second Saturday of the month. Dinner includes steak, potato, vegetable and bread. Dine-in or carry-out. 740-937-9995.
• THE HARRISON County CIC meets monthly on the second Tuesday of the month at 4 p.m. at alternating locations - either the Puskarich Public Library large meeting room or the Harrison County Government Center conference room. Location is dependent on meeting room availability. For specifics, please call the office at 740-942-2027.

• HARRISON COUNTY Wellness Coalition, a group of diverse people collaborating to help reduce the abuse of legal and illegal drugs in Harrison County, meets the third Wednesday, 2-3 p.m., via Zoom. Info: 740-942-8823.
• PUSKARICH PUBLIC Library Board of Trustees meets the second Thursday of each month at 10 a.m. at the main library, 200 E. Market St., Cadiz.
• CAREGIVER SUPPORT Groups are held virtually, through Area Agency on Aging Region 9. They are held on the first Tuesday of every month from 1-2:30 p.m., and also the second Wednesday every month 5:30-7 p.m. If interested, call 1-800-945-4250 and request the caregiver program.
• BOWERSTON SCHOOL District Public Library will hold its regular monthly meetings on the third Monday of each month at 6 p.m. in the Penn Room at the Library.
• THE HUMANE Society of Harrison County meets on the fourth Thursday of each month at 5 p.m. at the shelter, located at 84033 Mizer Road, Cadiz. New members are always welcome.
• ECOFA is an organization of persons interested in improving their woodlands and in forestry-related topics. The public is invited to attend the free meetings which are held monthly on the first Wednesday at 7 p.m. at Dover Public Library, 525 N. Walnut St, Dover.
• CADIZ EAGLES has steak fries every third Saturday of the month, 5-8 p.m. Eat-in or takeout. 740-942-3026. Cost is $17.
• JEWETT FOOD Pantry third Monday of the month. 10 a.m.–noon, 6-7 p.m. Jewett U.M. Church, 202 W. Main St., 740-946-5591.
• THE LORD’S Sharing Pantry at Perrysville Church parking lot, 88 Amsterdam Road SE (state Route 164), Scio. Open 24 hours, free to all. A wide variety of items are available, including toilet paper, boxed cereal, peanut butter, protein bars, shampoo, body wash and much more.
• CADIZ AMERICAN Legion Fish Fry, first Saturday every month. 4-8 p.m. Cod chunks, fries, slaw, bread $12. Dine-in or carry-out. A la cart items available. Open to the public. 336 E. Spring St., Cadiz. 740942-3764.
• CADIZ AMERICAN Legion. Taco Tuesday, first Tuesday of every month. 5-8 p.m.
• PUSKARICH
LIBRARY: Crochet Club - Saturdays at 12 p.m. Scio Branch: Crochet with Deb - Thursdays at 1 p.m. Pickleball at Barr Memorial Center - Mondays 5-7 p.m., Wednesdays 9 a.m.-12 p.m. Quilt with Sue - Mondays at 10 a.m. Clark Memorial: Crochet Club - Thursdays at 4 p.m. Fitness Fun Class - Mondays,
Tuesdays, Thursdays at 5:30 p.m.
Upcoming Events
• JEWETT-SCIO from Page 12 availabilities. The chairman is Greg Milleson, 152 W. Main St., New Concord OH 43762. Call your classmates, get a group together and go to Cambridge. You will have a great time.

Vikings Class of 1973 50th Class Reunion is Aug. 10-13. Details are on Facebook at “Jewett-Scio Class of 1973” and from Alice George, and page administrator for “50th Reunion” Doris Leggett.
• THE CONOTTON Valley Alumni Association is accepting nominations for its Distinguished Alumni Award to be presented on Sept. 9, at its annual alumni dinner. You may find the nomination form on the school website: cvul. org under quicklinks on the Alumni Assn. page. Nomination forms must be turned in by Aug. 1.
• THE HARRISON County Cancer Crusaders seventh annual survivors and caregivers celebration will be held Friday, Aug. 4, at Wallace Lodge in Sally Buffalo Park at 6:30 p.m. 5K Race and Rally will be Saturday, Aug. 5, from 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. For additional information on all of the HCCC activities and events, contact Judy at 740-942-2407.
• FREEPORT VILLAGE will hold a town meeting at the park pavilion to discuss the ongoing sewer project on July 19 at 7 p.m.
• MUD VOLLEYBALL will be hosted in Adena at the fire department on July 1 starting at 9 a.m. $20 per person to play.
The July 21 weekend at the Deersville Community Theatre will be a Follies Variety Show: Broadway Music Revue. More information later. Save the date.
Other attractions in Deersville:
• Deersville General Store, 212 W. Main St., 740-827-4203 One of the best places in Ohio for ice creamand has been in business since 1898.
• Reserve your lane at Bury the Hatchet Axe Throwing, 330-447-2047. It is ocated behind the Deersville General Store.
• Bosler’s Honey, Bees & Accessories, 220 W. Main St., 330-401-5889. It was voted for First

Premium honey at the Harrison County Fair.
Congratulations Bosler’s.
If anyone has any news items they would like to share, please call and let me know at 740-942-3137.
If I am not available to answer you call, please leave a message and I will get back to you as soon as possible.
Hopedale
By John Wilson
Hi everybody, hope you had a good week.
If you are planning your Fourth of July celebration, like me, the Hopedale Legion will have fireworks on the 4th, starting at dusk. They are best viewed at the Legion, 48225 Rabbit Road.
Mark your Calanders for July 8 at 5 p.m.
The Hopedale Church of Christ will be hosting a dinner with hamburgers, hot dogs, watermelon, baked beans and chips. Sounds great! The cost is by donation.
And don’t forget to join them on for Aug. 12, they will have a back-toschool bash from 1 to 3 p.m. You can enjoy fun and games, food school supplies and more!
The Jewett Open Air Market will be held at 308 E. Main St. in Jewett from 3-7 p.m. on the following dates: July 9 and 30, Aug. 13 and 27, as well as Sept. 10 and 24.
Also, the third annual Grump McAfee Memorial Cruise in will be held there on Friday, June 30, starting at 5 p.m. Shine up your ride and head down! For more information contact Tammy at 740-491-7938.
Remember, the Hopedale Community Yard Sale is coming up on Aug. 6 and 7 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Call Terri at the city building at 740-937-2355 to be placed on the map.
Speaking of yard sales, the Sally Buffalo Community Yard Sale will be held July 1 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
If you have news and would like me to include it, please email hopedalenews@yahoo.com before noon, Friday the 30th, because of the holiday. Thanks, and hope you have a great week!
Bowerston
By Mary Anna Cotter
A happy group of alumni from the former Bowerston School met on Wednesday at the Tappan Marina restaurant to share memories. A total of 19 shared. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Shultz, Barbara Busby, Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Candea of Canton, Mr. and Mrs. Neal Cole of Dover, Tillie Heavilin of Cadiz, Dean Copeland, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Copeland, Bill Palmer, Mr. and Mrs. Palmer Love, Dorsey Strock, Janet Bente, Patsy Fucello, Mary Anna Cotter , and David Cole of the local area.
Dr. Josh Cotter & son,
Jayden, of Mission Viejo, Calif., returned to their home after a visit to their grandmother Mary Anna Cotter and other relatives and friends.
The Conotton Valley Alumni Committee will meet at the Rocket Cen - ter on Saturday, July 1, at 9 a.m. Plans are being made for the alumni weekend of Sept. 8 and 9. Communion will be held at the July 2 worship service at First Church. A First Church board meeting will follow worship.
YAGER ROAD AND BALDWIN ROAD BLASTING IS SCHEDULED TO BE DONE AS NECESSARY ON THE FOLLOWING DAYS: MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY DURING THE FOLLOWING HOURS: April 1st through September 30th (8:00 AM to 6:30 PM) and from October 1st through March 31st (8:00 AM to 5:00 PM) UNSCHEDULED BLASTS MAY OCCUR ONLY IN EMERGENCY SITUATIONS WHERE RAIN LIGHTNING OTHER ATMOSPHERIC due and unpaid.
At any time prior to the filing of an entry of confirmation of sale, any owner or lienholder of, or other person with an interest in, a parcel listed in the complaint may redeem the parcel by tendering to the treasurer the amount of the taxes, assessments, charges, penalties, and interest due and unpaid on the parcel, together with all costs incurred in the proceeding instituted against the parcel under section 5721.18(C) of the Revised Code. Upon the filing of any entry of confirmation of sale, there shall be no further equity of redemption. After the filing of any such entry, any person claiming any right, title, or interest in, or lien upon, any parcel shall be forever barred and foreclosed of any such right, title, or interest in, lien upon, and any equity of redemption in, such parcel.
If pursuant to the action the parcel is sold, the sale shall not affect or extinguish any lien or encumbrance with respect to the parcel other than a receiver’s lien and other than the lien for land taxes, assessments, charges, interest, and penalties for which the lien is foreclosed and in satisfaction of which the property is sold. All other liens and encumbrances with respect to the parcel shall survive the sale.

MUDCO CONCRETE CALL for al types of flatwork! Pole barns, base‐ments dr veways stamped work and much more 10 years of experi‐ence Cal Eric Mil er at: 330-2752296
BRENDA S PET PARLOR in Scio C ipp ng, bathing, & flea treatment, Cal for appo ntment 740-945-0292
ADORABLE HAVANESE PUPPIES ava lab e now through end of Ju y Males & fema es $500-$1200/each w/l mited AKC registration Health guaranteed Shots, dewormed & vet checked Visit www countryhi lsken nel com for photos 330-231-2708
LOOKING TO REHOME this sweet, beautiful long-haired special needs Cat Hi! My name is Tee-tee I m looking for a new home My owners do not have the time to care for me properly I have CH (Cerebellar Hy‐poplas a) wh ch makes me look ike

I m dancing al the time! (Just ike the other k ttty tick-tock
FOR SALE: FRENCHTON female DOB 08/26/22 very friendly and so‐cialized
REDBONE COONHOUND LOOK‐ING for a good home for a 3 year o d purebred Redbone coonhound male Great fami y pet and has a wonderfu pleasing persona ity Beautiful dog Call or text 330-763-4875
PUPPIES FOR sale Males and Females 7 weeks old $700 Ca l or text 330-600-0914
2-PAIRS CHUKAR PARTRIDGES, also 1-pair Saddle Back Fantai Pi‐geons, and 1-pair Red Golden Pheasants 1yr old also M n Rex Rabbits 330-600-5176
9 WK OLD Red Cavapoo male for sale Up to date on shots and wormer $450 00 cal or text 330 600 1762, Winesburg
GOLDEN IRISH PUPPIES: DOB 430-23, males and females available Mom s a red Golden Retr ever Dad an Ir sh Setter Vet checked and utd on vacs and dewormer Very nice dark red pupp es $450 each 330231-2634
HAVANESE AVAILABLE FOR adop‐t on 2-4 yr old females Very friend y and good around children Doggie door tra ned Pet only $300-$500 (must be spayed) $1500 w th AKC papers 1 male 5 yrs o d $200 as pet or $800 with AKC papers 330-2312708 Holmesvil e OH
1 JERSEY CROSS Heifer calf 6 months old, $350 Call 330-621-4348
2YR OLD RED and White Mini Bul $1000 330-231-4388
9 PYGMY NIGERIAN and Alpine Goats for sa e Range from $150 to $250 330-316-2528 for any ques‐tions
330-600-4070 for more info
Cadiz Township will be hiring a fulltime employee.
CDL needed with this position. During inclement weather some nights and weekends will be required.
If you are interested in this position please submit a resume to P.O. Box 134 Cadiz Ohio 43907
BF-114053
