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WHERE GREAT<br />

THINGS ARE<br />

HAPPENING<br />

DAYMAR COLLEGE<br />

(866) 975-9488<br />

1579 Victor Road<br />

Lancaster, OH<br />

43130<br />

0000458135<br />

Sunday, August 16, 2009<br />

It’s All Here 1-866-775-7666<br />

ACE<br />

ROOFING<br />

Commercial • Residential • Shingle • Metal • Rubber<br />

All Types of Repair ~ All Work Guaranteed<br />

Insured • References • <strong>FREE</strong> ESTIMATES<br />

740-969-4343<br />

0000459042<br />

0004398854-01<br />

Susan’s Wel<strong>com</strong>es Becky Clark<br />

and Misty Wilson To Its Staff<br />

Susan’s Tap-<br />

N-Toe Studio is<br />

proud to announce<br />

the additions<br />

of Becky<br />

Clark and Misty<br />

Wilson to its<br />

staff this fall.<br />

Both have<br />

taught dance<br />

in Lancaster for<br />

many years.<br />

Becky is the former owner/<br />

director of Becky’s Studio of<br />

Dance, which she operated<br />

for 20 years. Becky has been<br />

teaching for more than 32<br />

years. Misty has been teaching<br />

for 7 years. She has been<br />

with the Family Y.<br />

Susan’s, which has been operating<br />

for 25 years this year,<br />

will begin its 2009-10 season<br />

the week of August 31st.<br />

Classes are offered in: Tap,<br />

Ballet/Pointe, Jazz, Hip Hop,<br />

Gymnastics, Clogging, Baton,<br />

Pom Pon, Musical Theatre,<br />

Swing, Lyrical, Lyrical Sign<br />

and Creative Movement. They<br />

$1 OFF<br />

any FUEL PURCHASE<br />

10 gal. minimum<br />

One coupon per customer.<br />

Not good w/other offers<br />

Expires. 10-1-09<br />

offer a wide range of classes<br />

for Adults. The studio is also<br />

the home to TNT Dance<br />

Team, which gives students<br />

the option of <strong>com</strong>peting.<br />

Susan’s philosophy is<br />

that a quality dance education<br />

should be affordable<br />

so that<br />

everyone<br />

has an opportunity<br />

to participate. The studio’s<br />

rates are very reasonable<br />

offering discounts when taking<br />

more than one class. Also<br />

the studio does not charge<br />

separate tuition for each family<br />

member. All are considered<br />

as one. The studio is equipped<br />

with state of the art spring<br />

floors, large classrooms, 2<br />

waiting areas for students and<br />

parents and parking.<br />

For more information or<br />

to register call 654-2328.<br />

You will see the difference at<br />

Susan’s.<br />

<strong>FREE</strong><br />

Cup of Coffee<br />

or Cappuccino<br />

w/10 gal. min. Fill Up<br />

One coupon per customer.<br />

Not good w/other offers<br />

Expires. 10-1-09<br />

0000459924<br />

Corner of Coonpath Rd.<br />

and State Route 33<br />

24 HOUR CONVENIENCE<br />

0000459164<br />

2009<br />

Football Preview<br />

This special section will feature schedules, team<br />

photos and stats for all area Fairfield County teams.<br />

Publication Date: Aug. 23, 2009<br />

Ad Deadline: Week of Aug. 17, 2009<br />

Call For<br />

Advertising<br />

Sizes and Rates<br />

Full Color Available<br />

at Additional Cost.<br />

Over 35,000 copies will be distributed!<br />

Call 740.475.1874 for more information.<br />

0000460151


2 The Lancaster - Fairfield Advertiser μ August 16, 2009 Classified Hotline 866.775.7666 ± www.theadvertiser.net<br />

FOUND FEMALE Calico cat in<br />

woods off of Rainbow Dr near 188.<br />

740-653-2165<br />

Big and Small<br />

We Love Them All!<br />

Visit Sit Means Sit Dog Training<br />

of the Columbus area at the<br />

2009 Pet Expo, August 23rd<br />

From 12 PM-4 PM at the Lancaster Fairgrounds!<br />

Activities include Car Show, Dog Wash,<br />

SMS Demos, Food, and Much More!<br />

Admission is <strong>FREE</strong>! Or contact SMS at<br />

614-429-5021 to schedule a free demo!<br />

3810 Columbus Lancaster Rd NW • Carroll, OH 43112<br />

(Off SR33A, beside A-One Storage)<br />

Incredibly Happy Dogs<br />

Off Leash Under Total Control<br />

Visit us at www.sitmeanssit.<strong>com</strong> watch our videos!<br />

IF YOU ARE PAYING, OR HAVE BEEN QUOTED A<br />

HIGHER INTEREST RATE THAN SHOWN BELOW...<br />

CALL THE BANK TO CHECK ON NEW OR USED<br />

VEHICLE FINANCING, LEASE BUYOUT OR<br />

REFINANCE OF EXISTING LOANS<br />

Rates<br />

starting<br />

at<br />

FOUND: QUARTER HORSE<br />

Fairfield Union District area. Call<br />

614-306-7281.<br />

on 2006 to 2009 new/used<br />

autos, vans and light trucks.<br />

*Annual Percentage Rate (A.P.R.) based on 5.25%, which is a special rate of 5.00% plus $110.00 loan fee, $60.00 vsi premium, a term of 60<br />

months, and the loan amount in the example. Example: based on $18,170.00 loan, the monthly payment would be $342.92. Other low rate<br />

loans available. Maximum term 60 months. Applies to new loans only. Not to existing SSNB loans.<br />

0004399380-01<br />

BLUE HEALER MIX, MALE,<br />

and BLOODHOUND , MALE. Both<br />

Free to good homes. 740-969-4659.<br />

<strong>FREE</strong> FIREWOOD, you cut, you<br />

haul, you have. Good for indoor and<br />

outdoor burners. Dispose of your<br />

used transmission and motor oil free.<br />

Speed Shop, 740-743-1142.<br />

<strong>FREE</strong> FOSTER CATS NOW AVAIL-<br />

ABLE FOR ADOPTION, Call for<br />

more information 740-279-5195.<br />

<strong>FREE</strong> MIXED PUPPY TO GOOD<br />

HOME, Female, 10 weeks old, 1st<br />

shots/ wormed. Call 740-332-8362.<br />

A+ Certified Computer<br />

Service Center<br />

Serving Lancaster<br />

& Surrounding.<br />

On-site<br />

&<br />

Walk-In<br />

PC &<br />

Apple/Mac<br />

Since 1988<br />

Computech<br />

System<br />

Mart<br />

137 W. Walnut St.,<br />

Lancaster, OH<br />

(740) 687-6210<br />

All Loans Subject To Credit Approval<br />

(Limited time offer - may be withdrawn at any time)<br />

653-5115<br />

137 W. Wheeling St., Lancaster<br />

Hours: Mon.-Thurs. 9:00-5:30;<br />

Fri. 9:00-6:00; Sat. 9:00-12:00<br />

North 33 Office: 2330 Columbus-Lancaster Rd.<br />

Lancaster • 654-5115<br />

Lancaster & Fairfi eld County’s<br />

only locally owned and managed bank.<br />

0004393319-01<br />

0004399381-01<br />

<strong>FREE</strong> TO GOOD HOME<br />

2 year old, neutered, chocolate lab,<br />

good with kids! Cannot afford to<br />

keep, please call 740-394-1098.<br />

<strong>FREE</strong> TO GOOD HOME, 3 kittens,<br />

two male and one female, very very<br />

cute, plus one female momma cat.<br />

Call 740-654-3619<br />

<strong>FREE</strong> TO GOOD HOME<br />

8 mo. old, Female, Golden Retreiver<br />

mix. Spayed and up-to-date on shots.<br />

Call 740-474-1869.<br />

<strong>FREE</strong> TO good home Female Collie,<br />

spayed, rabies, shots, very friendly.<br />

740-243-2182<br />

<strong>FREE</strong> TO GOOD HOME, female kitten<br />

4 months old, female cat 2 yrs<br />

old, both litter trained, unable to<br />

take care of. Please call 740-654-8011<br />

KITTEN<strong>FREE</strong> TO GOOD HOME, female,<br />

approx. 6 wks old, white &<br />

gray, litter box trained. Please call<br />

740-653-0319<br />

KITTENS, FR EE TO GOOD HOME.<br />

3 females. 6 weeks old. 740-689-1302.<br />

HAIR RESORT<br />

Wel<strong>com</strong>es a new stylist!<br />

Valid with Ashley. Exp. 9/30/09.<br />

Not valid with other offers.<br />

Ashley Williams<br />

has 5 years of experience<br />

as a professional hair<br />

technician. She<br />

specializes in Framesi color,<br />

Cuts and Facial Waxing<br />

740-746-9993 746 93 • 5711 1 Old Logan Rd. SE, Lancaster<br />

<strong>FREE</strong><br />

Eyebrow Wax<br />

w/purchase<br />

of hair cut<br />

$ 10 OFF<br />

Any Color<br />

Service<br />

Valid with Ashley. Exp. 9/30/09.<br />

Not valid with other offers.<br />

$ 5 OFF<br />

Haircut<br />

Valid with Ashley. Exp. 9/30/09.<br />

Not valid with other offers.<br />

138 W. Chestnut St., Lancaster, Ohio 43130<br />

P 740.681.4688 • F 740.654.5617<br />

lancasteradv@theadvertiser.net<br />

Delivered weekly to over 35,500 homes &<br />

businesses in Fairfi eld County<br />

GENERAL MANAGER<br />

Rick Szabrak 740.681.4517<br />

ADVERTISING DIRECTOR<br />

Dan Nase 740.681.4333<br />

ADVERTISING ACCOUNT EXECUTIVES<br />

Joni Baker 740.475.1885<br />

Eric Pingle 740.475.1873<br />

ACCOUNT RELATIONSHIP SPECIALIST<br />

For display advertising<br />

Karla Spieldenner 740.475.1874<br />

INSIDE SALES REPRESENTATIVE<br />

Karen Price 740.475.1886<br />

CLASSIFIED SALES CENTER<br />

To place a classifi ed ad, please call 1-866-775-7666<br />

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING MANAGER<br />

Kim Fridenmaker 740.475.1861<br />

Display/Retail Advertising<br />

5:00 pm Wednesday<br />

DEADLINES:<br />

KITTENS <strong>FREE</strong> TO GOOD HOMES.<br />

Please call 740-969-3425.<br />

PUREBRED BEAGLE PUP free to<br />

good home, also 3 mo. old kitten,<br />

both males. Please call 704-231-0373<br />

ADOPTION: WE CAN GIVE<br />

YOUR BABY A WONDERFUL<br />

FUTURE! Professional secure<br />

couple wishes to adopt your infant.<br />

We can help with all<br />

medical/living expenses. Completely<br />

legal. Call our attorney<br />

David Radis 800-637-2882<br />

A#1 HAULING<br />

Anything hauled, basements,<br />

garages, rentals cleaned out,<br />

scrap metal, junk cars, buildings<br />

cleaned out or torn down.<br />

Material disposed of legally. We<br />

recycle. Insured. Save $$ if you<br />

load. 740-687-5985<br />

rszabrak@nncogannett.<strong>com</strong><br />

dnase@nncogannett.<strong>com</strong><br />

0004400430-01<br />

jbaker@theadvertiser.net<br />

epingle@theadvertiser.net<br />

kspieldenner@theadvertiser.net<br />

kprice@theadvertiser.net<br />

kimf@nncogannett.<strong>com</strong><br />

Classified/Advertising<br />

4:00 p.m. Thursday<br />

Office Hours: Mon-Fri 8:00 am-5:00 pm<br />

Advertising Disclaimer: The publisher reserves the right to reject any advertisement for any reason. The publisher shall not be liable for damages arising out of<br />

errors in advertising beyond the amount paid for space actually occupied by that portion of the advertisement in which the error occurred, whether such error is<br />

due to the negligence of the publisher’s employees or otherwise, and there shall be not liability for non-insertion of any advertisement beyond the amount paid for<br />

such advertisement. Classifi ed refunds will be given only on mistakes reported during the fi rst week the ad appears in The Advertiser. Any reproduction without<br />

written consent of the publisher is prohibited. ©2008 The Advertiser.<br />

0004395990-01<br />

A#1 SERVICE<br />

J & S HAULING<br />

Buildings removed, trash, junk,<br />

brush and all building material,<br />

Estate and rental properties,<br />

garages, basements, barns and attics<br />

cleaned out. All property<br />

management problems handled.<br />

SPECIALIZING IN<br />

FORECLOSURE CLEAN-OUTS.<br />

Free Estimates. Serving Fairfield &<br />

surrounding counties.<br />

740-969-4742, 740-407-2972<br />

AAA<br />

ATTENTION HOMEOWNERS<br />

YOU’RE APPROVED<br />

Display homes wanted for vinyl<br />

siding, windows, custom decks,<br />

fences, sunrooms, roofs, basement<br />

remodeling. No payments until 2010.<br />

Payments starting at $89 per month.<br />

1-877-548-8409<br />

ACCURATE CLEANING<br />

Enjoy Clean Living<br />

Detailed housecleaning, windows,<br />

painting, run errands, shopping,<br />

powerwashing, home health care<br />

available, many extras.<br />

Cheryl 740-385-3103<br />

or 740-603-3790<br />

A CUSTOM BOBCAT SERVICE<br />

Any Job • Any Size • Anywhere<br />

Backhoe work • Footers • Trenching<br />

Final grades • Backfills<br />

Crawl spaces • Post holes<br />

Hauling • Concrete work<br />

• Free estimates<br />

• Call Gil • 740-467-3939<br />

A HANDYMAN SERVICE<br />

Small Jobs, Carpentry,<br />

Painting, and Yard Work<br />

$10/hour<br />

740-407-4787, leave message.<br />

AIR CONDITIONING<br />

Very good rates<br />

25 years experience<br />

Service and installation<br />

740-862-6802, 614-406-6576 or<br />

740-270-2260<br />

ALL YOUR CONSTRUCTION<br />

NEEDS<br />

TJS CONSTRUCTION<br />

Roofing, siding, windows, doors,<br />

decks, bathrooms, kitchens, garages<br />

and room additions, plumbing and<br />

electrical, all home repair and remodeling.<br />

Over 30 years experience. References<br />

available, bonded and insured.<br />

Member BBB. 740-862-8293 or<br />

614-595-0113.<br />

ATTENTION: HAULING UNWAN-<br />

TED VEHICLES, running or not,<br />

paying top $$$. 614-206-9297, 740-808-<br />

1807 Leave message.<br />

BLACK GRANITE<br />

PAVING CONTRACTORS<br />

Any driveway, large or small<br />

Sm. to med. size parking lots<br />

Paving, patching, sealing, striping<br />

Free Estimates<br />

740-969-3023 office<br />

740-969-4104 fax<br />

**BRUSH HOGGING**<br />

Garden Tilling. Reasonable Rates.<br />

Free Estimates!<br />

Call Craig 740-862-4887<br />

BUYING JUNK<br />

Cars, Trucks and Motorcycles.<br />

*Any condition*<br />

Will tow away <strong>FREE</strong>!<br />

740-536-7315, 740-407-6562<br />

BUYING JUNK, DISABLED<br />

TRUCKS AND VEHICLES WITH<br />

TITLES. Paying Top $. 740-503-4856<br />

CARPET<br />

REPAIR<br />

INSTALLATION, RESTRETCHES<br />

24 years experience, insured.<br />

Steve Price, 740-407-5846<br />

CBR<br />

CONSTRUCTION We do roofing,<br />

kitchens and baths, countertops,<br />

ceramic tile, whole room additions,<br />

windows, doors, drywall, siding. We<br />

also do <strong>com</strong>plete rental property<br />

rehabs and fire restoration. Licensed,<br />

insured, bonded, free estimates.<br />

Call Jim Webb at 740-808-0257<br />

or 740-654-3697<br />

Classic Builders<br />

BEST PRICES on installing interior<br />

trim, cabinets & stairways, basement<br />

remodeling, decks, hardwood floor<br />

installation. Free estimates. Fully insured.<br />

Licensed by City of Lancaster.<br />

New houses wel<strong>com</strong>e. 740-653-7946,<br />

740-808-2165.


www.theadvertiser.net ± Classified Hotline 866.775.7666 The Lancaster - Fairfield Advertiser μ August 16, 2009 3<br />

CLEANING<br />

Ruth’s Cleaning Service, cleaning<br />

homes and businesses, 18 years experience.<br />

Bonded & insured. Weekly,<br />

biweekly, monthly. Satisfaction guaranteed.<br />

Call 740-689-3473<br />

CLEANING<br />

TOO TIRED OR BUSY TO CLEAN?<br />

Call Marilyn 740-653-5039<br />

25 Years Experience<br />

Reasonable rates<br />

Weekly or bi-weekly<br />

Many References<br />

COEY’S ELECTRIC Residential &<br />

Commercial. New and remodels,<br />

phone, TV hookups. OH-ID #24192.<br />

740-569-7794.<br />

CONCRETE<br />

WORK<br />

ROGER CONRAD CONCRETE<br />

riveways, patios, sidewalks. Full<br />

nsured and bonded. Roger Conrad,<br />

1 Name in Concrete. 740-746-0407 or<br />

40-808-0822<br />

DC MORGAN CONCRETE<br />

& POLE BARNS<br />

Specializing In All Sizes Of<br />

Pole Barns/Options<br />

740-779-0268<br />

www.dc-morgan.<strong>com</strong><br />

DRIVEWAY STONE - Driveway<br />

Repair, Pulverized Topsoil<br />

740-475-9578<br />

D&R LOGGING & FIREWOOD<br />

Will buy standing timber. Certified<br />

Master Logger Member of OFA.<br />

740-969-2330<br />

HANDYMAN SERVICE Decks,<br />

fences, demolition, house cleaning,<br />

landscape, maintenance,<br />

painting, building. Free estimates.<br />

Insured. David and Associates<br />

740-808-1884<br />

AARP article Re<strong>com</strong>mends Chiropractic<br />

A recent article in the July/August issue<br />

of AARP (American Association of Retired<br />

Persons) discussed the various treatments<br />

for people who suffer chronic lower back<br />

problems. The article listed various treatments<br />

both invasive and non-invasive. The<br />

author had this to say about chiropractic<br />

care “To clarify a <strong>com</strong>mon misunderstanding:<br />

chiropractors don’t “crack your back. ”<br />

That popping sound is a gas bubble being<br />

released from between two joints that<br />

have been coaxed into alignment. A study<br />

published in 2002 found that patients<br />

with low back pain treated by chiropractors<br />

showed greater improvement<br />

after one month than those treated by<br />

physicians.”<br />

HB BUILDERS, INC.<br />

Locally owned for 13 years. We are a<br />

<strong>com</strong>mercial and residential builder.<br />

Remodels and New Builds,<br />

Room Additions, Garages,<br />

Pole Barns, Roofing and Siding.<br />

NO JOB TOO BIG<br />

References Available. 740-808-1668<br />

HOWES REMODELING SERVICES<br />

• Basements • Bathrooms • Kitchens<br />

• Interior and Exterior Painting<br />

• Handyman Services<br />

"Building Quality Into Your Home"<br />

Call Mark, 740-654-7017 or 740-215-2126<br />

JAMES HEAVENER<br />

EXCAVATING<br />

Free Estimates<br />

740-342-4835<br />

First Impressions Early Learning Center<br />

2642 Lanc.-Columbus Rd-Door G, Lancaster (next to Meijers)<br />

Now Enrolling Pre-K & Preschool Ages 3-5<br />

Curriculum Based Education<br />

• Hands on Learning<br />

• Low Student to Teacher Ratios<br />

• Music Program<br />

• Gymnastics Program<br />

0004400178-01<br />

OPEN HOUSE<br />

Aug. 19th, 5:30-6:30<br />

Call 740-681-7040 to enroll or<br />

for more information<br />

Limestone<br />

Gravel, Topsoil<br />

Fill Dirt<br />

Dozer, Backhoe, Bobcat & Blacktop<br />

Services. Davis Trucking 740-654-8608<br />

NEED HOME Maintenance? Carpenter<br />

work, drywall, painting, plumbing,<br />

windows, siding, electric. No job<br />

too small/large. 35 yrs. experience.<br />

Free estimates. 740-468-2609<br />

POLE BARNS<br />

by United Post Frame.<br />

Upgrade your property value<br />

with one of our fine buildings,<br />

all sizes & options.<br />

Call 740-497-1738<br />

We are located in Tarlton, Ohio.<br />

ROYAL BARN<br />

HOME RESTORATION<br />

• Jacking • Foundations • Structural<br />

• Seal Beams • Beam Repair<br />

• Siding • Roofs<br />

From top to bottom, inside & outside.<br />

• Free Estimates • 740-662-5016<br />

If you have been in constant cycle of taking one medication after another, or undergoing<br />

risky back surgery, why not consider what millions of Americans already know.. Chiropractic<br />

works. Dr. Robert Sparks, chiropractor has been treating these cases since 1993. You<br />

can receive a consultation, exam, <strong>com</strong>puterized muscle testing and up to six x-rays if necessary<br />

for $37.00. You can also log onto www.thedoctorsparks.<strong>com</strong> and see what other<br />

patients have said about their treatment. Call 689-1175<br />

0004398660-01<br />

And Mattress<br />

DON'SFurniture<br />

TV STANDS<br />

MATTRESS SALE!<br />

Twin Size Mattresses<br />

ON SALE<br />

NOW!<br />

* FIT ANY STYLE TV<br />

* MANY STYLES IN STOCK!<br />

$ 199<br />

Starting at $ 49<br />

*When sold with twin foundation<br />

Showroom<br />

Reg. NOW<br />

TWIN SET ..............$199 ..... $98<br />

FULL SET ...............$299 ...... $179<br />

QUEEN SET ............$379 ...... $199<br />

KING SET ...............$599 ...... $379<br />

12<br />

MONTHS<br />

SAME<br />

AS CASH<br />

BACK-TO-CAMPUS<br />

COUPON SAVINGS<br />

EXPECT THE LOWEST PRICES EVERYDAY!<br />

STUDENTS $ 50<br />

Bring this in for additional<br />

discounts on Futons, Mattresses,<br />

5 Drawer Chests & Much More!!<br />

STOP BY & See Our Large Selection of Dining Room Sets!<br />

6 Piece Dining Room Set<br />

NOW Only $ Was$499<br />

399<br />

STOP BY & See Our Large Selection of Living Room Groups!<br />

ASHLEY SOFA Matching Loveseat and<br />

SALE<br />

STOP BY & See Our Large<br />

Selection of Youth Furniture!<br />

Starting As Low As<br />

Valid only with coupon. Offer Expires 9/30/09<br />

$ 199<br />

Starting At<br />

$ 349<br />

Recliner also Available<br />

RECLINERS<br />

5 PIECE BEDROOM GROUP<br />

Includes: Headboard, Footboard, Dresser,<br />

Mirror & Chest- Available in 3 Finishes<br />

$ 1,199<br />

*No other coupons or discounts are eligible for this promotion, subject to credit approval. Minimum purchase of $899.00 is necessary to qualify for deferred credit terms, financing with approved credit, interest accured from date of purchase & added to<br />

unpaid accounts after deferral period APR 21.00% ** 90 days, 6 months & 12 months financing available. *Pictures for illustration only.<br />

SALE<br />

50 .00 OFF<br />

Any Purchase of $ 499<br />

or More<br />

Valid only with coupon. Not valid on discounts or previously discounted items,<br />

advertised prices or on previous sales. Not to be used with other promotions.<br />

Offer Expires 9/30/09<br />

2 for<br />

Cedar Chests<br />

ON SALE<br />

NOW!<br />

$ 499 Only $ 199<br />

1118 E. Main Street, (Rte. 22), Lancaster<br />

Plenty of parking. Easy access to the light.<br />

Mon., Tues., Wed., Thurs., Fri., 10am-8pm, Sat. 10am-5pm, Closed Sunday<br />

LAYAWAY • BUDGET TERMS • <strong>FREE</strong> STORAGE UP TO 18 MONTHS<br />

653-2118<br />

www.donsfurniture.<strong>com</strong> FINANCING AVAILABLE • SEE STORE FOR DETAILS<br />

0004400426-01


4 The Lancaster - Fairfield Advertiser μ August 16, 2009 Classified Hotline 866.775.7666 ± www.theadvertiser.net<br />

CENTRAL OHIO<br />

1-877-877-JOBS (5627)<br />

careerbuilder.COM<br />

Your Future Begins Now<br />

www.careerbuilder.<strong>com</strong><br />

www.theadvertiser.net<br />

AVON<br />

A winning team in the Ohio Buckeye<br />

Division. #1 in team growth & sales<br />

increase. 12 people needed in your<br />

area to start right away.<br />

1-888-286-6094 (I.S.R.)<br />

AVON<br />

Representatives Needed<br />

in Your Area!<br />

50% Commission<br />

1-877-730-0400 or 740-207-8053<br />

740-474-3224<br />

Independent Sales Representative<br />

EXPERIENCED INSURANCE<br />

BILLING ASSISTANT<br />

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SAM’S COMPLETE Tree Service<br />

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9 styles to choose from<br />

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Shop FAIRFIELD County!<br />

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Maternity Boutique<br />

For Trendy Moms - To -Be<br />

Your Discount Priced Motor Sports Dealer<br />

$ 10 * OFF<br />

Lancaster Feed & Seed<br />

520 S. Columbus St.<br />

Lancaster, OH 43130<br />

740-687-9400<br />

Hours M-F 9am-6pm; Sat. 9am-3pm<br />

Call Joni Baker @ 740-475-1885<br />

or Eric Pingle @ 740-475-1873<br />

to find out how you<br />

can get involved with<br />

Shop<br />

FAIRFIELD<br />

County!<br />

TAKE LESSONS FROM<br />

INSTRUCTORS WITH EXPERIENCE<br />

• Drums & Hand Drums<br />

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• All Stringed Instruments<br />

(including Bass, Guitar, Violin, Cello,<br />

Stand-up Bass, Piano)<br />

$ 5 * OFF<br />

$<br />

50 or more Purchase $<br />

25 or more Purchase<br />

expires 9/12/09 expires 9/12/09<br />

*Excludes clearance and consignment items.<br />

133 N. Columbus St. Lancaster • (740) 654-5075 • Open Tues - Sat at 10 am<br />

Scooters, ATV’s, Dirt Bikes & Generators.<br />

Sales, Service and parts!<br />

We Specialize In Repairing All Chinese Brand Vehicles!<br />

M-F 4:00-8:00 PM; Sat. 10-6<br />

Whizzer Motor Bikes Now in Stock.<br />

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~ PET BIRD SEAT<br />

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LANCASTER CITY SCHOOLS<br />

Administrative Building 345 E. Mulberry Street Lancaster, Ohio 43130<br />

Telephone (740) 687-7300 Fax (740) 687-7303<br />

PUBLIC RELEASE -- August 10, 2009<br />

LANCASTER CITY SCHOOLS BOARD OF EDUCATION<br />

<strong>FREE</strong> AND REDUCED-PRICE SCHOOL MEALS POLICY<br />

Lancaster City Schools today announced its school year 2009-2010 policy for free and reduced-price meals for families unable to<br />

pay the full price of meals served to their children in the National School Lunch, School Breakfast and After School Care Snack<br />

Programs. Local school officials have adopted the following in<strong>com</strong>e eligibility scale for free and reduced-price meals.<br />

ANNUAL INCOME ELIGIBILITY SCALE FOR <strong>FREE</strong> OR REDUCED-PRICE BENEFITS<br />

EFFECTIVE FOR THE 2009-2010 SCHOOL YEAR<br />

Household Size:<br />

Parents, children and other<br />

household members<br />

1 $14,079 $20,036<br />

2 $18,941 $26,955<br />

3 $23,803 $33,874<br />

4 $28,665 $40,793<br />

5 $33,527 $47,712<br />

6 $38,389 $54,631<br />

7 $43,251 $61,550<br />

8 $48,113 $68,469<br />

For each additional family member add: $4,862 $6,919<br />

Children from households with in<strong>com</strong>e at or below the levels shown above may be eligible for free or reduced-price<br />

meals. Schools will distribute applications and the lunch and breakfast menus to parents/guardians of all Lancaster<br />

City school children at the beginning of the school year.<br />

To apply for free or reduced-price meals, parents/guardians must fill out an application and return it to school. Additional<br />

applications are available at the office and the cafeteria in each school. Households that currently receive<br />

SNAP* (formerly the Food Stamp Program) or OWF funds for a child must provide the child’s name, the SNAP*<br />

or OWF case number and signature of an adult household member on the application. All other households must<br />

provide the following information: the names of all household members, the amount and source of in<strong>com</strong>e received<br />

by each household member in the last month, the signature of an adult and their social security number (or state<br />

"none" if they do not have one). A <strong>com</strong>plete application is required. In<strong>com</strong>plete applications will result in denied<br />

benefits until the required information is provided.<br />

The information provided on the application is confidential and will only be used for the purpose of determining<br />

eligibility and may be verified at any time during the school year by school or other program officials. To discourage<br />

the possibility of misrepresentation, the application form contains a statement certifying that all information furnished<br />

is true and correct. Applications are being made in connection with the receipt of federal funds. Deliberate<br />

misrepresentation of information may subject the applicant to prosecution under applicable state and federal laws.<br />

Parents/guardians will be notified of the approval or denial of benefits. If a SNAP* or OWF case number is listed,<br />

parents/guardians must inform school officials when they no longer receive SNAP* or OWF funds.<br />

Parents or guardians may apply for free or reduced-price meals for their child(ren) anytime during the school year.<br />

If a household is not currently eligible, but the household size increases or in<strong>com</strong>e decreases because of unemployment<br />

or other reasons, the family may submit a new application. Such changes may make the children of the<br />

family eligible for free or reduced-price meals if the family in<strong>com</strong>e falls at or below the levels shown in the In<strong>com</strong>e<br />

Eligibility Scale in this release.<br />

Applications for free or reduced-price meals may also be approved for foster children, as well as migrant, homeless<br />

or runaway children, regardless of the household's in<strong>com</strong>e. Contact the school principal or the food service office<br />

(687-7350) for more information.<br />

Under the provisions of this policy, applications are reviewed by the food service director to determine eligibility.<br />

If a parent or guardian is dissatisfied with the decision on the application or the result of verification, these actions<br />

may be discussed informally with the food service staff. If a formal appeal is desired, parents/guardians have the<br />

right to a fair hearing. A hearing may be requested either by phone (740-687-7350) or by writing the Food Service<br />

Director at 901 E. Fair Ave, Lancaster, Ohio 43130. A copy of the <strong>com</strong>plete meals benefits policy is available for<br />

review in the Food Service Office.<br />

Free Health Care: Families with children eligible for free or reduced-price school meals may be eligible for free<br />

health care coverage through Healthy Start & Healthy Families programs. These programs include coverage for doctor<br />

visits, immunizations, physicals, prescriptions, dental, vision, mental health, substance abuse and more. Please<br />

call 1-800-324-8680 for more information or to request an application. Information can also be found on the web<br />

at http://jfs.ohio.gov.ohp/bcps/hshf/index.stm. Anyone who has an Ohio Medicaid card is already receiving these<br />

services.<br />

Non-Discrimination Statement: Federal law and U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) policy prohibits discrimination<br />

in all its programs and activities on the basis of race, color, national origin, gender, age or disability. To file<br />

a <strong>com</strong>plaint of discrimination, write USDA, Director, Office of Civil Rights, Room 326-W, Whitten Building, 1400<br />

Independence Avenue SW, Washington, DC 20250-9410 or call (202) 720-5964 (voice and TDD). USDA is an<br />

equal opportunity provider and employer.<br />

DENISE D. CALLIHAN, Ph.D.<br />

SUPERINTENDENT<br />

LANCASTER CITY SCHOOLS<br />

In<strong>com</strong>e Eligibility<br />

Scale for Free Meals<br />

In<strong>com</strong>e Eligibility<br />

Scale for Reduced-Price Meals<br />

0004398801-01<br />

1X4’S, 7 AND 8 FT. Starting @ $1. I<br />

have several hundred. Ideal for trim<br />

fencing and crafts. 740-342-6771.<br />

BASEBALL CARDS<br />

Thousands upon Thousands<br />

(sets and singles)<br />

Plus autographed collectibles<br />

Call Ken at 740-380-6942.<br />

CAMPING LOTS FOR RENT by season<br />

or month on Muskingum River<br />

below McConnelsville. Phone 740-674-<br />

6552 August through November.<br />

Decorative Oak Corner Fireplace<br />

$100, China Hutch $75, 2 End Tables<br />

$25, Black Floor Lamp , $10. Or best<br />

offers. 740-497-4359.<br />

DIRECTV <strong>FREE</strong> 5 months! Includes<br />

265+ Digital Channels<br />

and Movies! Ask How! NFL<br />

Sunday Ticket is here. No start<br />

costs. Free DVR/HD receiver.<br />

Packages start $29.99.<br />

DirectStarTV 1-800-973-9027<br />

ESTATE DISHWASHER, $25. Bear<br />

First Strike XO <strong>com</strong>pound bow, $75.<br />

740-687-5165<br />

<strong>FREE</strong> DIRECTV 5 months! Includes<br />

265+ Digital Channels<br />

and Movies! Ask How! NFL<br />

Sunday Ticket is here. Not start<br />

costs. Free DVR/HD receiver.<br />

Packages start $29.99.<br />

DirectStarTV 1-800-306-1953<br />

Frigidaire, $150. Washer & Dryer set,<br />

Roper $250. Loveseat, dark brown<br />

$50. 2 TV Stands, oak & black, $50<br />

each. Vanity with mirror and bench ,<br />

oak $50. All very good condition,<br />

740-497-4359.<br />

MAPLE DINETTE SET<br />

W/ (3) CHAIRS, $45.00<br />

Gray recliner $25.00, King size bed<br />

frame (ivory/metal) $35.00, (2) white<br />

porch rockers $20.00 each, BBQ gas<br />

grill $10.00, Microwave $20.00,<br />

26" Womens’ bike $35.00,<br />

26" Mens bike $40.00, Drop leaf table<br />

$25.00, Oak drop leaf table $25.00<br />

740-681-9358 from 10am-5pm.<br />

MOTORIZED CHAIR, AND<br />

MOTORIZED SCOOTER both like<br />

new, good price. All Metal Garden<br />

Hand Plow . Call 740-654-4395.<br />

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~<br />

SERVICE DIRECTORY<br />

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~<br />

Calling all Builders,<br />

Plumbers & Landscapers...<br />

Contractors of All Kinds!!!<br />

Run Your Ad on Our NEW<br />

Weekly Service Directory<br />

WAYNES<br />

BUILDING SUPPLY<br />

740-332-0658<br />

RIGID FOAM INSULATION<br />

Cut To Any Thickness!<br />

4’ x 8’x 1” $<br />

6 40<br />

4’ x 8’x 2” $<br />

12 80<br />

4’ x 8’ x .5” $<br />

5 95 (Foil Faced)<br />

SPECIAL SALE<br />

Pole Barns/Garages<br />

30’x40’ fully insulated<br />

$<br />

5995 00<br />

All sizes available!<br />

Steel Roofing/Siding<br />

at Factory Direct Pricing!<br />

0000452163<br />

NICE DINING ROOM SET table,<br />

leaf, 6 chairs, lighted hutch. $200 for<br />

all. 614-837-4265<br />

PLEXIGLAS<br />

Any size, shape or color<br />

Lexan & Magnetic Windows<br />

Alpha Plastics Newark 740-344-3736<br />

PRESSURE TANKS, 3 120-gallon<br />

vertical Well Mate, $75 each.<br />

740-983-4840.<br />

*START YOUR OWN BUSINESS*<br />

(15) twin-headed<br />

gumball machines<br />

$100.00 each or $1,000.00 for all.<br />

(1) Vangard video machine<br />

$400.00<br />

614-218-3401, No late calls!<br />

VICTORIAN COUCH, $450<br />

Pair of Victorian parlor chairs, $395<br />

(2) Gun cabinets, $40 each<br />

Fax machine, $40<br />

Antique Gone with the Wind lamp,<br />

$400. Call 740-772-2787 or 740-253-0056.<br />

WOODBURNING STOVE,<br />

<strong>FREE</strong>STANDING, Nashua, rarely<br />

used. Asking $275. 740-756-7210<br />

WORKBENCHES STEEL/ Plastic<br />

Barrels, buckets, storage cabinets,<br />

lockers, wheelchairs, file cabinets,<br />

sliding glass doors, store front doors,<br />

tanning beds, cast iron radiators,<br />

kitchen cabinets Loewendick’s<br />

740-323-3127.<br />

BUYING GOLD, SILVER,<br />

PLATINUM JEWELRY<br />

**Will beat anyone’s price!**<br />

Grove City Coin/Currency<br />

614-946-3846 certified scale<br />

WANTED TO BUY antiques, military,<br />

glassware, old oil paintings, Indian<br />

artifacts, Japanese swords, German<br />

daggers, Civil War items. Anything<br />

odd and unusual: old bottles,<br />

old lamps, old toys, old photographs,<br />

diamonds and gold. 740-653-3495, 740-<br />

974-9505<br />

WANTED TO BUY: Good Machinist<br />

Tools, Machinist Boxes, Snap-On<br />

or Mac Tools. Call 9am-5pm,<br />

740-680-2152.<br />

WANT TO BUY<br />

Anchor Hocking Mug that says<br />

"Plant 2 Tigers"<br />

740-385-7077<br />

ELECTRIC STRAIGHT RAIL<br />

STAIRLIFT. Gently used. Pronto<br />

M50 Battery Powered Wheelchair.<br />

Never Used Outside 740-474-7335<br />

AAA APPLIANCE Sales washers &<br />

dryers match sets, $175 & up. Refrigerators,<br />

stoves, $60 & up. Fully guaranteed.<br />

Delivery available. 548 W.<br />

Fair, 740-687-2645<br />

*KIRKPATRICK’S*<br />

USED APPLIANCES<br />

Sales & Service<br />

We offer in-home service calls, if<br />

we can’t fix it, customer pays $0<br />

for service call.<br />

740-621-1459<br />

ROPER BY WHIRLPOOL<br />

REFRIGERATOR like new, used<br />

very little, adjustable glass shelves,<br />

ice maker hook up, $400 OBO. 740-<br />

969-4420 or 614-361-9876<br />

WHIRLPOOL WASHER /DRYER<br />

Set, $95 each<br />

Electric Stove , $85.<br />

Nice Refrigerator , $150.<br />

Call 740-497-6424.<br />

FALL YARD P REP<br />

Leaf Raking, Mowing, Fertilizing,<br />

Planting, Mulching.<br />

Also now offering Powerwashing<br />

Call Hickory Hills Landscape<br />

740-659-2549 or 740-627-6848.<br />

for as little as<br />

$15 a week!!<br />

Whether you do it<br />

small, or do it all,<br />

give us a call<br />

385-8520


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For more information on this home offered by:<br />

BARKER REALTY<br />

See our ad in this issue<br />

For more information on this home offered by:<br />

FOX REALTY, INC.<br />

See our ad in this issue<br />

LANCASTER - FAIRFIELD<br />

0004398885-01<br />

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12 The Lancaster - Fairfield Advertiser μ August 16, 2009 Classified Hotline 866.775.7666 ± www.theadvertiser.net<br />

REDUCE YOUR CABLE BILL!<br />

<strong>FREE</strong> 4-Room Digital Satellite<br />

and installation. Programming<br />

starting under $20. <strong>FREE</strong> HD<br />

and DVR upgrade for new callers.<br />

1-866-939-4599.<br />

NICE COLONIAL Heights<br />

overstuffed upholstered chair ,<br />

wooden bun feet, paisley jewel<br />

tones, maroon ottoman. $65 for<br />

both. 740-654-8814<br />

1951 CASE VAC, live hydraulics &<br />

3pt. Eagle hitch, runs & drives good,<br />

$1450. 740-862-4063<br />

FIREPLACE DOORS AND LOGS<br />

polished brass, bi-fold glass doors,<br />

41Wx31H, bottom damper and natural<br />

gas log set, 24" long. Used only a<br />

couple of times, $95. 740-687-0910<br />

FISHER’S AFFORDABLE<br />

Chimney Sweeping. Specializing in<br />

inspections, dust-less cleaning for<br />

chimneys, fireplaces and wood<br />

stoves. Relining of chimneys for<br />

wood, gas, coal and oil. Also<br />

chimney removal and re-build, brick<br />

removal and replacement, tuck<br />

points, flashing replacement and<br />

repair, masonry cleaning and<br />

waterproofing. 15 years<br />

experience. Insured. Estimates.<br />

740-596-3435 anytime Logan<br />

Lancaster & Fairfield County<br />

Attend our Open House &<br />

Register to win a $100 Gas Gift Card!<br />

We are having an<br />

Open House!!<br />

This is a great<br />

opportunity for you to<br />

see the quality we put<br />

into each home we<br />

build!<br />

Date: SUNDAY, AUGUST 23, 2009<br />

Time: 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm<br />

Where: From Lancaster take Rt 37 East to Junction City. Turn right on Rt 668 South<br />

and go 4.6 miles to Twp. Rd. 186. Turn right and go 1/2 mile to Open House.<br />

This customized “Lakegrove” ranch plan has 1,687 sq. ft. It has 3 bedrooms and 2<br />

baths. The great room has a cathedral ceiling above 9’ walls. Ceramic and laminate<br />

fl oors. Full basement with 9’ walls, 3 car garage and large rear covered porch. Stone<br />

and vinyl exterior. Stop and see this beautiful home!<br />

Charles W. Barker<br />

Broker - 653-6524<br />

Serving Lancaster<br />

& Fairfield County<br />

for 58 Years<br />

Showroom Address:<br />

4418 Coonpath Road NW; Carroll, OH 43112<br />

Phone: 740-756-7393 Fax: 740-756-7398<br />

Web Site: www.kilbargerhomes.<strong>com</strong><br />

Listing Homes as low as<br />

Charles<br />

Barker Jr.<br />

5%!<br />

653-6524<br />

<strong>FREE</strong> MARKET ANALYSIS<br />

BARKER REALTY<br />

616 N. Memorial Dr. www.charlesbarkerrealty.<strong>com</strong><br />

<strong>com</strong><br />

IMMEDIATE POSSESSION<br />

FAIRFIELD UNION SCHOOL - 7453<br />

RICHLAND RD.- 1.5 acres, 3BR, (2<br />

Master BR), 2.5 baths, hardwood<br />

floors, beautiful large kitchen, oak<br />

cabinets, pantry off of utility room,<br />

2 car garage. MANY EXTRAS.<br />

Call Charles W. Barker Jr. 653-<br />

6524 or 653-7815.<br />

SIMPLICITY 2HP ANTIQUE<br />

GARDEN TRACTOR, with plows,<br />

sickle bar mower, $125. 740-862-4063<br />

SUMMER SALE<br />

On Snapper rear engine riders.<br />

Old Mill Power Equipment<br />

740-982-3246-740-503-3524<br />

Gene<br />

Teachout<br />

687-1993<br />

0004399314-01<br />

726 E. 5TH AVE. - PRICE REDUCED<br />

$145,000. This outstanding home<br />

has 3br, kitchen, d. room, lrg. living<br />

room, 2 1/2 baths, family room w/<br />

lots of room! Rec room, oak wood<br />

work, full finished basement, screenedin<br />

summer room, detached<br />

building, 2 car garage. Call<br />

Gene Teachout 687-1993<br />

PRICE REDUCED $225,000<br />

910 W. 5TH AVE. - $54,500.<br />

Nice 2 BR, 2 story home,<br />

central air, good investment.<br />

Owner wants offer. Call<br />

Charles W. Barker Jr.<br />

653-6524 or 653-7815.<br />

0004400422-01<br />

GRABER’S OAK FLOORING<br />

2220 St. Rt 204<br />

Glenford, OH, 43739<br />

740-659-1480, 740-404-7827<br />

While Supplies Last<br />

3-1/4" Prefinished Red Oak good<br />

quality at $2.75 per sq.ft. Tavern Oak<br />

starting at $.99 per square ft. 3" Unfinished<br />

White Oak at $1.40 and 4" at<br />

$1.55 per sq.ft. 3" unfinished Maple at<br />

$1.40 per sq. ft. All other species<br />

avail. Pole Buildings, Metal siding<br />

and Roofing, Foil faced insulation.<br />

NEW 48" KITCHEN COUNTER TOP<br />

with cupboards, also with 22"x25"<br />

sink with faucet, overhead cabinets,<br />

all plumbing goes with sale. $300.<br />

740-366-0795<br />

CONCRETE FLAT work, Driveways,<br />

Garages, Patio’s, also stamping. We<br />

also sell and install Radiant heat tubing.<br />

Hershberger and sons concrete,<br />

740-342-7715.<br />

1910 RAINDBOW DR 3BR, 1½BA,<br />

finished rec room, recently updated,<br />

$135,000 or will accept offer.<br />

740-654-1736<br />

DOMINION HOME<br />

OPEN HOUSE EVERY<br />

SAT.& SUN. UNTIL SOLD!<br />

11:00AM-5:00PM<br />

2727 Crosscreek Ave<br />

Lancaster<br />

3BR, 2½BA, first floor master<br />

Cathedral ceilings, full basement<br />

2 car garage<br />

Priced below tax value!<br />

740-654-7564<br />

*FOR SALE BY OWNER*<br />

207 Crocus Court, Newark, OH 43055<br />

(near Cherry Valley Lodge)<br />

3BR, 2BA, 1 car Attached Garage,<br />

also a second Unattached Garage,<br />

Sunroom (1400 sq. ft.),<br />

Fenced Yard, Fireplace, Central air.<br />

Kitchen appliances included.<br />

Built 1981, in cul-de-sac, low utilities.<br />

**Reduced, $129,900.00**<br />

Call 740-788-9240<br />

FSBO $134,900.00<br />

*Open House*<br />

Sunday, 1pm-4pm<br />

814 Boyd Street, Lancaster<br />

(3% to buyers’ realtor)<br />

Medill School District<br />

Beautiful 2000 sq. ft. of living,<br />

3BR, 2.5BA,<br />

Living Room, Dining Room,<br />

Kitchen w/ ALL appliances, Dinnette,<br />

Four Season Room,<br />

Family Room, (3) Car Garage,<br />

Fenced Back Yard, C/A.<br />

Call 740-438-5009.<br />

PRIVATE, CLEAN, Cable, Washer,<br />

Dryer, yard, $95 deposit, $95 week.<br />

Call 740-503-4221<br />

117 W. WALNUT, upstairs, clean<br />

2BR, appliances included,<br />

$425/month, no dogs. 614-837-1607<br />

1&2BR APARTMENTS IN<br />

LANCASTER nice, just renovated,<br />

stove/refrig. furnished, $450 and<br />

$550/month plus deposit. 740-969-4241<br />

1 AND 2BR apartments, $360-$475,<br />

some A/C, appliances, laundry<br />

facilities or W/D hookup, pets<br />

wel<strong>com</strong>e. Lancaster 740-438-3282<br />

1 BEDROOM, appliances, water,<br />

sewer paid, $395 rent and deposit.<br />

No pets. 740-653-2229<br />

1BR & 2BR APARTMENTS in<br />

Lancaster, electric heat $400-$550<br />

month. 740-654-6222<br />

1BR & 2BR, clean and available now.<br />

Water and sewer paid. 740-653-2594<br />

Timber Creek<br />

Apartments<br />

Peaceful and Scenic Surroundings<br />

$99*<br />

Deposit<br />

654-9727<br />

LOCALLY OWNED &<br />

OPERATED<br />

154 Little Brook Dr.<br />

TUES.-THURS. 10-7; FRI.-SAT. 10-5<br />

• SORRY, NO HUD VOUCHERS<br />

* QUALIFIED APPLICANTS<br />

004393572-01<br />

1BR APT Seniors 55 and over Independent<br />

Living Facility. Electric<br />

heat and air conditioning. Carpeted.<br />

Small pets wel<strong>com</strong>e! HUD subsidy.<br />

740-862-6570, 1051 S. Main St., Baltimore,<br />

8am-2pm, Mon.-Thurs. TDD<br />

866-925-8689<br />

1BR AVAILABLE NOW<br />

Large, clean, A/C, Metro okay, No<br />

pets. $435/month plus water, $99<br />

deposit. Call 740-862-4434.<br />

1BR LOFT APARTMENT<br />

1300 sq.ft. all appliances including<br />

W/D, downtown Lancaster. Newly<br />

renovated, $550/mo. Non-smoking<br />

apartment. No pets.<br />

740-687-9101 evenings<br />

2 BEDROOM APARTMENT<br />

appliances furnished, washer/dryer<br />

hook-up included, new carpet and<br />

paint, off-street parking,electic included,<br />

$450/mo plus deposit. 740-654-9300<br />

2 BEDROOM APARTMENT.<br />

Refrigerator and stove.<br />

$500/month, $250 deposit.<br />

No pets. 740-746-9341.<br />

2 BEDROOM, refrigerator, stove<br />

dishwasher, washer and dryer included.<br />

$525 plus $500 deposit. No<br />

pets. 614-560-0986<br />

2BR APARTMENT 361B S. Columbus<br />

St, $440, no pets. 740-654-2797<br />

Stay COOL<br />

with<br />

<strong>FREE</strong><br />

Air Conditioning<br />

WINDSOR<br />

PLACE<br />

141 Graceland Dr.<br />

Lancaster, Ohio<br />

Elderly * Disabled<br />

* Handicapped<br />

Rent Based on<br />

Your Ability To Pay and<br />

Includes All Basic Utilties<br />

Monday-Friday<br />

9 a.m.-1 p.m.<br />

687-1664<br />

TTY<br />

1-800-750-0750<br />

0004392661-01<br />

2 BR APT 124 Main Bremen.<br />

$450 month, $450 deposit plus<br />

utilities. 740-536-7725<br />

2BR DUPLEX APARTMENT, fenced<br />

yard, laundry hook-ups, $540 month,<br />

$540 deposit, NO PETS, Lancaster<br />

Schools. 740-756-7242<br />

2BR TOWNHOUSE NORTH<br />

A/C, W/D hookup, smoke-free, $535<br />

month plus deposit. 740-653-8609<br />

535½ Madison, HUD Approved<br />

1BR, Upstairs Apartment,<br />

stove/refrigerator furnished,<br />

W/D hook-up.<br />

$400/mo. plus utilities, $400/dep.<br />

740-569-7116<br />

ALL ELECTRIC 1BR<br />

Upstairs apt, nice, recently renovated<br />

in good quiet neighborhood,<br />

No W/D hook ups or dishwasher,<br />

fairly close to laundromat,<br />

grocery, OUL campus &<br />

hospital, pets ok but rent will be<br />

higher, $400mo+util+$400dep.<br />

402½ N. Maple St, Lancaster.<br />

740-974-3110<br />

BALTIMORE AREA 2BR APART-<br />

MENT next to school. 740-408-2498<br />

Baltimore<br />

Estates<br />

1 & 2 Bedroom Apartments<br />

Garage, W/D hookups &<br />

appliances included.<br />

Call Mon-Fri 10am-5pm<br />

740-689-9880<br />

www.biggsestates.<strong>com</strong><br />

CLEAN 2BR, all new flooring &<br />

paint, off street parking, w/d hook-up<br />

$475/moth, $475/deposit. 740-746-8264<br />

or 740-407-6646.<br />

DOWNTOWN EFFICIENCY<br />

APARTMENT, $500 per month plus<br />

deposit. All utilities paid. Call Lil<br />

740-687-1714 or John 740-653-9490.<br />

Oak Valley and<br />

Lexington Lane Apts<br />

1923-B Independence Blvd.<br />

1-2-3 Bedrooms<br />

All Electric • Metro Accepted<br />

Small Pets Allowed With Deposit<br />

MOVE IN SPECIAL<br />

Sign a Lease in August and<br />

Receive Reduced Rent For 1 Year<br />

and $25 Lowe’s Gift Card and<br />

Pizza From Christy’s<br />

*Must mention ad to receive special<br />

Hours M-F, 12-4PM, Weekends by Appt.<br />

740-687-9467 or 740-503-6262<br />

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Lancaster & Fairfield County<br />

HEY GOOD NEIGHBOR Large<br />

all electric 1BR APARTMENT ,<br />

A/C, various areas, $480.<br />

740-687-1689, 740-215-6338<br />

SENIOR APARTMENTS<br />

INDEPENDENT LIVING FOR 55+<br />

BALTIMORE MANOR<br />

One-Story Ranch Style Apartments • Individual Entrances and Patios<br />

Serene Country Setting • Community Center with Laundry Facilities<br />

Individual Heating and Air Conditioning • On-Site Management<br />

$485 MONTH<br />

No Application Fee<br />

Visit us at 301 Kellner Ave. in Baltimore, Ohio<br />

or call Lynn at (740) 862-6731 for an appointment<br />

MOVE-IN<br />

SPECIAL!<br />

Sign a one-year lease before August 31 and move in by October 1 and we’ll give<br />

you one month <strong>FREE</strong> RENT during your lease term.<br />

WE ACCEPT METRO CHOICE VOUCHERS!<br />

Summer is HERE<br />

YOU Should Be Too!<br />

1 Bedroom Garden<br />

and<br />

2 Bedroom Loft & Townhome<br />

Available Now!<br />

❤ Garages!<br />

❤ Large pets wel<strong>com</strong>e!<br />

❤ W/D Connections<br />

LANCASTER ONE 2BR, $450 plus<br />

deposit. Four 1BR, two with water<br />

paid, $350-$445 plus deposit. 614-419-<br />

0350 or 740-808-4059<br />

❤ Sparkling Swimming<br />

Pool<br />

❤ Central Air Conditioning<br />

Call today, we're almost FULL!<br />

653-6226<br />

*In<strong>com</strong>e restrictions apply.<br />

0004400251-01<br />

0004399159-01<br />

LARGE 2 bedroom. $525 per month,<br />

($400 deposit). Roomy living room<br />

w/dining area, kitchen and bath.<br />

Washer, dryer hookups. 740-215-6116.<br />

NEAR DOWNTOWN, 2 BEDROOM<br />

TOWNHOUSE carpet, washer/dryer<br />

hook-up. $395/month plus deposit.<br />

Rental references. No dogs.<br />

740-653-1544, leave message.<br />

SMALL APARTMENT, 1 large room,<br />

1 large kitchen and bath, air, new<br />

remodel. All new appliances, Washer<br />

& dryer. All utilities paid except gas.<br />

202 E. Walnut St. Apt. 2. $500/month.<br />

614-206-0462.<br />

SPACIOUS NON-SMOKING 2BR<br />

APARTMENT ABOVE BUSINESS.<br />

508 W. 6th Ave. Lancaster, C/A, W/D<br />

hookups, appliances, $450 month plus<br />

$450 deposit, utilities not included, no<br />

pets. 740-654-6699.<br />

SPACIOUS STUDIO APARTMENT<br />

With small<br />

Kitchen/bath/shower/Large walk in<br />

Closet, plenty of storage<br />

Very nice for one<br />

Wooded area near West School<br />

Logan $450/month/deposit references<br />

740-385-8658<br />

UPSTAIRS APT. CA, furnished with<br />

refrigerator, dishwasher, W/D,<br />

range, some bedroom pieces, off<br />

street parking, overlooking Lancaster<br />

Fairgrounds, great view, spriral<br />

staircase, not for young children. No<br />

pets. $475/month, $475 deposit, references<br />

required. 740-215-3262<br />

1BR<br />

Starting @<br />

$ 429.00<br />

Summer Spectacular<br />

at Pine Village<br />

Apartments<br />

2BR<br />

Starting @<br />

$ 484.00<br />

MOBLE HOME FOR RENT<br />

located near Rockbridge. Available<br />

8/01/09. 2BR AC, washer, dryer,<br />

stove, refrigerator and microwave.<br />

$450 per month. 740-654-8854.<br />

Beat The<br />

Heat In Our<br />

Sparkling Pool<br />

2 Bedroom Garden Apt.<br />

$ 540 - $ 580<br />

Security Deposit $185<br />

Application Fee $25<br />

Call Today 653-2961<br />

1250 Sheridan Dr., Lancaster<br />

Open Mon.-Fri. 9am-6pm;<br />

Sat. & Sun. 11am-4pm<br />

2BR<br />

Townhouse<br />

Starting @<br />

$ 584.00<br />

Security Deposit Special $150*<br />

1366<br />

Sheridan Dr. Lancaster, OH 43130<br />

740-653-7847<br />

Mon. - Fri. 10AM - 6PM; Sat. 10AM - 2PM<br />

*Restrictions Apply<br />

Small pets wel<strong>com</strong>e<br />

0004397310-01<br />

1BR BUCKEYE LAKE COTTAGE,<br />

offstreet parking, dock, large stone<br />

fireplace $485/month plus utilities<br />

614-596-9995<br />

228 EWING ST. Newly remodeled,<br />

2BR, duplex, off-street parking, no<br />

pets, $575. 614-206-4281<br />

2 ROOM HOUSE , 200 ft off the road,<br />

private and quiet. $225/month plus<br />

utilities. Call anytime, 614-216-7203.<br />

2-STORY COUNTRY SETTING 1½<br />

bedrooms, 1BA, LR, kitchen & DR, 1-<br />

car garage, no pets $650/month,<br />

$650/deposit. Available Sept. 1st. 740-<br />

969-3440<br />

324 MAUD, 2 bedroom, washer,<br />

dryer, C/A, basement, no pets, $550,<br />

740-654-5967.<br />

3BR 1BA HOUSE in Sugar Grove,<br />

full basement, C/A, $675/month, water<br />

and sewage included. Deposit<br />

$600. 740-380-6528 for application<br />

3BR HOUSE, 401 S. FRONT, all electric,<br />

$550 plus utilities, no pets. 740-<br />

654-2797<br />

3BR HOUSE 522 WASHINGTON 2<br />

story freshly painted, new carpet,<br />

very nice! W/D hook up, fenced yard,<br />

$650/month plus deposit. Available<br />

Sept. 1st. Hud approved. 740-503-4072<br />

3BR HOUSE, $575 month plus deposit,<br />

pets allowed. 740-969-3207<br />

715 CHEROKEE, LANCASTER<br />

2 bedroom ranch, laundry hook-up,<br />

central air, carport, utility shed,<br />

nice yard, $650/month.<br />

Terri, 740-332-3423.<br />

820½ MONROE ST., newly remodeled,<br />

2nd floor, 1BR, off-street parking,<br />

no pets, $375. 614-206-4281<br />

BREMEN, SMALL 2 BEDROOM<br />

HOME walk up attic, full basement,<br />

central air. Call 740-569-7879.<br />

FOR RENT, 3 BEDROOM one bath,<br />

house in the country, new paint, and<br />

carpet, some appliances, garage and<br />

yard, $ 600.00 plus $600.00 deposit.<br />

Call 740-653-2974<br />

Courtship<br />

VILLAGE APARTMENTS<br />

GREAT PRICE - FROM $ 480<br />

HOUSE FOR RENT<br />

Newly renovated, ample parking.<br />

GREAT LOCATION!<br />

1095 W. Market Street, Baltimore<br />

Must have references<br />

$750/mo. plus deposit.<br />

740-862-6264<br />

HOUSE’S NEW Lexington, $289.70,<br />

$329.20, $395.04, $442.56, Mr.Dutiel<br />

740-258-1187, 740-342-1814.<br />

LANCASTER 3BR, $600 month plus<br />

deposit. 614-419-0350 or 740-808-4059<br />

NICE 2 BEDROOM HOME<br />

1 bath, fenced in backyard,<br />

$525/month plus deposit.<br />

No pets. 740-438-2155<br />

RIVER VALLEY HIGHLANDS<br />

RENT TO OWN<br />

NICE 3 BR HOME<br />

$1000/mo. 614-530-7273<br />

we-sell-properties-quick.<strong>com</strong><br />

THORNVILLE/THORNPORT 3 bedroom,<br />

2 bath house, pets ok.<br />

$725/month plus deposit. 740-246-5551.<br />

VERY NICE 2BR, no garage, nonsmoking,<br />

$525 month, lease, deposit.<br />

740-687-6513<br />

FIRST TIME HOME<br />

BUYERS- GOVERNMENT<br />

FUNDS AVAILABLE FOR<br />

YOUR NEW HOME.<br />

Call to be pre-qualified.<br />

740-389-4424<br />

RENTERS WANTED 3/4BR. Call to<br />

be prequalified. Limited homes<br />

available 740-389-1389.<br />

5-ROOM, 2-room and 1-room office<br />

suites, Blosser Building, Logan,<br />

Ohio. 740-385-2191<br />

8640 LITHOPOLIS RD., in<br />

Greencastle, 150 sf to 1000 sf<br />

available, $200 to $800. Utilities paid.<br />

614-206-4281<br />

GREAT<br />

SPECIAL<br />

$<br />

199 deposit<br />

GREAT FEATURES: Washer/Dryer,<br />

Fenced Patio, Garages<br />

GREAT LOCATION: In Lancaster west of<br />

Pleasantville Rd. just off Tiki Lane<br />

GREAT NEW MANAGER<br />

First Month Free<br />

Open Mon.-Fri. 9-5; Sat. by Appt. Zero Application Fee<br />

Get details about your GREAT new<br />

Limited Time.<br />

One or Two Bedroom Townhome 24/7 at:<br />

1 (866) 754-2638 or www.UniversalDevelopment.net<br />

0004397363-01


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REALTY, INC.<br />

REALTY, INC.<br />

RENT, LEASE-PURCHASE OR BUY - This cozy home with formal living room, abundant<br />

oak cabinets in kitchen, brick accented family room, workshop area, 22x22 screened in<br />

porch, private tree shaded back yard for entertaining. Call John Fox 654-2237 #39.<br />

0004400204-01<br />

WATERFRONT ON THE LAKE - $298,900 - Exceptional - Historic like with New Additions, & Updates,<br />

offering water front ownership, private boat dock & more. A terrific inside out home offers entry foyer, formal<br />

living room, dining room, huge handsome newer kitchen with refinements, beautiful kitchen cabinets,<br />

attractive dinette area with plenty of views of the lake for personal scenic viewing, main bedroom offers<br />

private elevated deck which overlooks rear lake with waterfront ownership so you can dock close to the<br />

house for easy access, see photo's above Call John Fox 740-654-2237 for more details.<br />

VERY NICE AND COUNTRY Privacy almost new custom built 4 bedrooms, 3 bath home with<br />

cathedral ceilings ceramic tile and bamboo flooring accents situated just 10 minutes from 33<br />

by-pass. Directions: Take Tarklin Rd exit off 33 by-pass to Hornsmill Rd., continue on Hide-A-<br />

Way Hills Rd., turn left onto Sheets Rd. Hostess: Debbie Green 243-7355<br />

"OWNER RELOCATION" - MAKE OFFER - A BEAUTIFUL HOME - offers<br />

huge covered front porch, formal living room with cathedral ceiling, beautiful<br />

kitchen boasts handsome cabinets & beautiful wood accents plus dining area,<br />

two full baths, first floor utility, finished walk out lower level, six panel wood<br />

doors, energy efficient package, oversized garage, numerous other features<br />

worthy of viewing. John Fox or Barbara Fox 740-654-2237. See photos above.<br />

HOCKING HILLS AREA - Lovely home offers charming living and dining rooms,<br />

spacious sunroom with views over valley, large master suite with dressing room or<br />

office, exercise room adjacent to full bath and garage, handicap accessible suite with<br />

roll-in bath, adjacent to laundry, three car garage and carport situated on 1+ acres. Call<br />

John Fox 654-4503 or 654-2237. 50.<br />

"COUNTRY PRIVACY" - 9 ACRES - EXCEPTIONAL IN DETAIL - Home is situated on 9 acres with woods<br />

and pond offers oak and hickory accented gourmet kitchen with JennAir grill, large living room with cherry<br />

woodwork accents, 3 nice sized bedrooms and 3 full baths, first floor rec room, 3 car garage, 95% efficient<br />

furnace, central air, security system and much more. Call Debbie Green 740-243-7355. #25<br />

3.5 ACRES - BARN BRICK BEAUTY - Designed for family living & entertianing, lovely entry<br />

foyer, formal living room, dining room, first floor family room with brick accented fireplace, step<br />

saver kitchen with rich looking quartz countertops & extras, 2.5 baths, 4-5 bedrooms, huge<br />

entertainment deck, very close to Sanderson School. John and Barbara Fox will be your hosts.<br />

Directions: Marietta Road off Pleasantville Rd to Sells Rd, turn left, house is on the right.<br />

UPDATED REMODELING - New roof, windows, siding, carpet, ceramic tile, plumbing.<br />

Monthly in<strong>com</strong>e $1000. Tenants pay utilities. Call Debbie Green for details. 243-SELL. 66.<br />

CARROLL Schools - Large home with 4 bedrooms 2.5 baths, 1st floor family<br />

room with fireplace, large Master suite with walk-in closet, bath with Jacuzzi. 2 car<br />

attached garage, 1.22 acres. Call Dave Smalley (740)687-1522 # 18<br />

FANTASTIC RANCH - Newer home offers large living room with cathedral ceiling, kitchen with<br />

center island, large dining room with doors to private deck, 3 nice sized bedrooms, 3 full baths,<br />

large family room on lower level. Call John Fox for details. 654-4503. #98<br />

EAST AREA - for qualified buyer. Well kept home features hardwood floors, large living and dinning<br />

rooms, first floor master suite and bath, 2 bedrooms up with bath, central air, 2 car garage<br />

and more. Call Dave Smalley for details 687-1522. 23.<br />

EASY LIVING ONE FLOOR PLAN - offers 3 bedrooms with 2 full baths, master suite<br />

includes garden tub, kitchen shows oak accents, separate dinette, large dining room<br />

and first floor family room with fireplace and utility. Call Betty Ruggles for details.<br />

569-4890. #70.<br />

BRICK ACCENTED RANCH 2.99 ACRES+ -A delightful home offers formal living room<br />

& dining room, handsome kitchen, spacious family room & utility room on first floor, 2.5<br />

baths, private bedrooms, 2 fireplaces plus a wood burner, watch the deer from the 2 level<br />

deck or enjoy the water garden, Bloom Carroll Schools. Debbie Green 740-243-(sell)<br />

7355 or 740-654-2237. 63<br />

QUICK POSSESSION - $69,900 - features formal living room, step saver kitchen, 1st floor utility,<br />

<strong>com</strong>fortable bedrooms, covered patio, fenced rear yard and much more. Handy location.<br />

Call John Fox for details. 654-2237. #82<br />

VERY NICE - Updated ranch offers open kitchen with convenient counter for entertaining. Private<br />

patio, 2 to 3 bedrooms with first floor utility and <strong>com</strong>puter area in possible third bedroom, pedestal<br />

accented bath. Call John Fox for details 654-2237. #99<br />

STONE ACCENTED RANCH IN AREA OF NICE HOMES - Formal living room, dining room,<br />

eat-in kitchen boast beautiful wood cabinets, exceptional master suite, family room is a good<br />

size, lovely baths show added accents, two car garage. Call Debbie Green 740-243-7355 or<br />

740-654-2237 for details<br />

"COZY AND CHARMING" HOME offers living room, three nice size bedrooms, two full baths, kitchen and dinette<br />

area, huge recreation room for family enjoyment, city services, gas forced air furnace, central air, chain link fenced<br />

yard and more. Call Dave Smalley 614-271-8846, 740-654-2237 for details & privacy showing. #40.<br />

QUICK POSSESSION - only minutes from golf course, large living room, Built-in appliances,<br />

Florida room, on just over an acre nice sized bedrooms, attached two car garage, plus<br />

attached workshop, central air and many updates, nice rear yard. Owner negotiable. Will help<br />

buyer with closing costs. Call for details. Call Debbie Green, 740-243-7355. 58.<br />

EDGE OF TOWN - Panoramic Views Offers Privacy Without Isolation And Country Setting In The City.<br />

Well Maintained Home Offers Nice Sized Living Room, Dining Room And Eat-In Kitchen Plus Roomy<br />

Bedrooms And 2 Full Baths. See Photos Above. John Fox For Your Private Tour. 654-2237. 51.<br />

COONPATH AREA - FIXER UPPER - 1 +/- acre situated with easy access to Columbus<br />

and Lancaster, this home offers large living room, eat-in kitchen, 2 bedrooms and<br />

2 car detached garage. Dave Smalley 687-1522. 61.<br />

(COMMERCIAL)<br />

MULTIPURPOSE BUILDING - in the heart of quaint Rushville offers 6000 square feet<br />

of space for many possibilities. Possible owner financing for approved buyer. Call Dave<br />

Smalley for details 614-271-8846. 3<br />

FIXER UPPER-INVESTOR OPPORTUNITY - Brick accented home offers living room,<br />

Dining room kitchen, bath, 3 bedrooms, basement, partly fenced rear yard & more. Call<br />

John Fox 740-654-2237 for details and private showing.<br />

COMMERCIAL<br />

A HERITAGE BUILDING- offers great potential 3 stories, plenty of room and options - Owner's<br />

negotiable, willing to discuss your plans. Call John Fox 654-2237.<br />

"A FAMILY HOME"- Make Offer - Delightful home offering many nice features: Formal living<br />

room, functional kitchen, plenty of bedrooms, two baths, 2nd floor utility room, nice deck area<br />

over looking scenic views. The owner has made numerous updates to this lovely home and are<br />

worthy of your consideration and viewing. Call Donna Anderson 740-653-8463 or 740-654-2237<br />

for more information and private viewing. #13<br />

COMMMERCIAL<br />

• ESTABLISHED BUSINESS REAL ESTATE<br />

• BUILDINGS EQUIPMENT PLUS *2 ACRES<br />

• CARRY OUT & LICENSE • DELI AREA<br />

• ICE CREAM MACHINE • PIZZA OVEN<br />

• MISC. EQUIPMENT • BAIT SHOP<br />

• PRESENTLY SELLING FISH & BOAT LIC.<br />

• PLUS LOTTO • OWNER'S NEGOTIABLE<br />

• MIGHT HELP WITH FINANCING<br />

• FOX REALTY INC. JOHN FOX 740-654-2237.<br />

"EASY LIVING RANCH" - Home, situated in midst of 50 acres, offers 3 large bedrooms,<br />

2 full baths, including private master suite, great room with fireplace and first floor utility<br />

room. Call Dave Smalley for details. 614-271-8846. 53<br />

OWNER MIGHT FINANCE - ready for services and weddings, this church has been updated<br />

and offers many amenities plus ample parking. Owner might finance. Call John Fox or Dave<br />

Smalley for details. 654-2237.<br />

30's - 3 bedroom home, offers updated kitchen, 1st floor bath and utility, gas log<br />

fireplace, rear covered patio and fenced yard. Call Debbie Green for details. 740-<br />

243-7355 #57<br />

INVESTMENTS<br />

REMODELED - Duplex - new ceramic tile, carpet, roof, air, plumbing, windows, gutters &<br />

siding, monthly in<strong>com</strong>e $1100. Call Debbie Green for details 243-SELL. 9<br />

INVESTMENT PROPERTY - Updated with roof, windows and carpeting. Call Debbie<br />

Green for in<strong>com</strong>e details. 243-SELL. 80<br />

UPDATED REMODELING - New roof, windows, siding, carpet, ceramic tile, plumbing.<br />

Monthly in<strong>com</strong>e $1000 Tenants pay utilities. Call Debbie Green for details. 243-SELL. 66<br />

INCOME HELP WITH PAYMENTS DUPLEX - Updated with roof and windows, has over<br />

2000 sq. ft. of living area. $1000 monthly in<strong>com</strong>e. Tenants pay utilities. Call Debbie Green<br />

243-SELL. 85<br />

4 UNIT COMPLEX - Fully rented with stove and refrigerator in each unit, newer baths and<br />

other updates. Call Debbie Green for details 740-243-7355. 55<br />

3.5 ACRES + BARN & BRICK HOME - Offers first floor<br />

master with 2 walk-in closets and full bath, first floor<br />

utility and lower level utility with 2nd kitchen for possible<br />

mother-in-law suite. Also 3rd garage in lower level. Take<br />

time to view this rare opportunity. See photos above. Dave<br />

Smalley for details. 687-1522.


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The popularity of the hit television show<br />

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translated into a rousing interest among<br />

Lancaster City Schools students. For that<br />

reason, a new Career-Technical Program<br />

called Criminal Science has been added to the<br />

curriculum.<br />

The program, which will be taught at the<br />

Stanbery Campus at 345 East Mulberry Street,<br />

joins four other programs for juniors and<br />

seniors – Industrial Technology, Cullinary<br />

Arts, Video Broadcasting and Medical<br />

Technology.TherearealsofourCareerBased<br />

Intervention programs at the school.<br />

The newly added Criminal Science<br />

program is unique in that it will expose junior<br />

and senior students to the criminal justice<br />

system. It will en<strong>com</strong>pass different aspects of<br />

law enforcement such as traffic enforcement,<br />

traffic accident investigation, felony traffic<br />

stops, forensics, police patrol operations,<br />

dispatching, the Ohio Revised Code and other aspects of<br />

the criminal justice system. The students will also have a<br />

physical agility program that must be followed.<br />

The program will cover Ohio laws in the Ohio Revised<br />

Code. This is the manual that police officers in Ohio use<br />

to determine what charges will be issued when an arrest<br />

is made. The students will spend time in traffic court,<br />

municipal court and <strong>com</strong>mon pleas court. They also will<br />

examine the different aspects of each individual in the court<br />

processsuchasthedefenseattorneyandprosecutorand<br />

what their different roles are in the criminal justice system.<br />

The program will feature forensics, bike patrol,<br />

trafficpatrol,crowdcontrol,prisonercontainment<br />

and dispatching. The students will learn to fingerprint<br />

individuals, lift prints and read prints in the forensic section<br />

of the building.<br />

Participants will learn from experienced and certified<br />

instructors in each area of the training program.<br />

Completion may result in the students being certified in<br />

a particular area in the same manner police officers are<br />

certified.<br />

The Criminal Science program is using state-of-the-art<br />

electronics for dispatching. There is a room that is being<br />

designed specifically for students to learn to be<strong>com</strong>e a<br />

dispatcher in a police or sheriff’s department. The students<br />

will be taught by experienced dispatchers from around the<br />

surrounding area.<br />

Completion of the program could result in the student<br />

receiving college credit for the classes they are taking,<br />

perhaps a quarter or more of classes for which the student<br />

will receive credit.<br />

When the students <strong>com</strong>plete the program they will<br />

have basic knowledge on how the criminal justice system<br />

operates. Students can then seek employment in police,<br />

sheriff, border patrol, military and college.<br />

The program is not for every student. There are specific<br />

regulations that the student must adhere to in order to<br />

<strong>com</strong>plete the program. Only those students that are serious<br />

about a career in law enforcement, forensics science or<br />

public safety should apply to the program. This includes a<br />

desire to pursue some form of post-secondary education.


2 Lancaster City Schools: Roadway to a Strong Community<br />

Lancaster City Schools<br />

345 East Mulberry Street<br />

Lancaster, Ohio 43130<br />

(740) 687-7300<br />

(740) 687-7303 (Fax)<br />

Administration<br />

Denise D. Callihan, Ph.D..................Superintendent<br />

Julie Taylor ................................Treasurer<br />

Rob Walker.................... AssistantSuperintendent<br />

Jerry Rainey......................... Support Services<br />

Steve Scott. . Educational Information and Technology Services<br />

Donna McCance ..............DirectorofStudentServices<br />

Bradd Molk....................... InstructionalServices<br />

Board of Education<br />

Bill Bickham, President (third from left) ................653-0783<br />

Thom Pearce, Vice President (second from left) ...654-7383<br />

Patti Moore (fourth from left) ....................................653-5963<br />

Hollie Saunders (far left)...........................................654-4102<br />

Amy Eyman (far right) ...............................................654-2417<br />

Our Vision<br />

“A <strong>com</strong>munity focused on student achievement”<br />

Our Mission<br />

“To prepare students of all ages to meet academic, social, civic,<br />

cultural, and employment needs of the 21st Century”<br />

No Child Left Behind Notification<br />

Parents may request information regarding the<br />

professional qualifications of their student's classroom<br />

teachers, including:<br />

• If the teacher has met state qualification and licensing<br />

criteria for the grade level and subject areas taught;<br />

• If the teacher is teaching under emergency or<br />

provisional status;<br />

• Baccalaureate degree major, graduate certification,<br />

and field of discipline;<br />

• Whether the student is provided services by<br />

paraprofessionals and if so, their qualifications.<br />

From the Board President<br />

Answers to Much-Asked Questions<br />

By Bill Bickham<br />

President, Board of Education<br />

In recent weeks, two school-related questions have<br />

been asked that I would like to address in this issue of<br />

Chalkmarks.<br />

The first one had to do with textbooks. The<br />

question was, “Why isn’t any of the earned in<strong>com</strong>e<br />

taxmoneybeingusedtoreplaceoldtextbooks?”<br />

Ifyouremember,thelevypassedinNovember<br />

2006. Prior to that time, the district had been<br />

experiencing very difficult financial times for several<br />

years and had eliminated more than 100 of its staff,<br />

consolidated classes, closed two buildings and made<br />

other difficult decisions, including placing a freeze on<br />

replacing old textbooks.<br />

Sincethepassageofthelevy,changeshavebeen<br />

implemented very cautiously and very slowly. That is<br />

because the Board and the Administration are making<br />

every effort to make sure that the funds generated by<br />

theearnedin<strong>com</strong>etaxmeettheoperatingneedsofthe<br />

district for its 10-year life. Frankly, this will be difficult<br />

as state funding continues to be reduced.<br />

One of the areas of need that is being addressed<br />

is textbooks. After the levy passed, a five-year plan<br />

was developed to replace outdated textbooks. At the<br />

present time, we are on scheduled to replace textbooks<br />

for core, career technical and elective subjects at a<br />

pace that allocates dollars for at least one major core<br />

subjectareaperyear.<br />

• During the 2007-2008 school year, new<br />

mathematic textbooks, including technology<br />

ancillaries, were ordered for all grades – K-12<br />

– at a total cost of $539,290.80. A <strong>com</strong>mittee of<br />

dedicated teachers worked together to ensure the<br />

new texts would provide a seamless program for<br />

students as they moved from the elementary level<br />

through junior high and high school.<br />

• During the 2008-2009 school year, new texts were<br />

ordered for pre-school reading and language<br />

arts; K-5 language arts; grade 6-11 literature;<br />

grade 9-12 language arts; French, Spanish and<br />

Latin texts for grades 9-12; grade 4-8 writing<br />

programs; senior literature AP; high school<br />

special education and CBI student literature; mass<br />

media and journalism writing; special education<br />

writing; and high school literature, mythology<br />

literature, and poetry. The total cost of these texts<br />

was $1,014,819.30. Another team of teachers were<br />

directly involved in this effort.<br />

• In addition to the more than $1.5 million spent<br />

overthepasttwoschoolyears,therehavebeen<br />

numerous textbooks purchased for the Career<br />

Tech Department in the areas of industrial tech,<br />

culinary arts, and media/television, just to name a<br />

few.<br />

Each year’s list of re<strong>com</strong>mended texts are reviewed<br />

bytheProgramCommittee,anditsre<strong>com</strong>mendation<br />

isforwardedtotheBoardofEducationfordiscussion<br />

andformalaction.Inthe<strong>com</strong>ingyear,another<br />

<strong>com</strong>mittee will be reviewing needed changes in the<br />

texts used for the District’s social studies courses.<br />

The overall effort is to provide our students<br />

with the textbooks that will provide the greatest<br />

opportunity for 21st century learning.<br />

The second question came from a taxpayer who<br />

asked, “Are the maintenance programs that are being<br />

<strong>com</strong>pleted this summer all necessary.”<br />

All of the proposed summer projects were reviewed<br />

by the Support Services Committee and then by the<br />

BoardofEducation,whichviewedtheprojectsas<br />

necessary preventative maintenance that would help<br />

reduce future repair bills.<br />

Thefollowingisasummaryofwhatisbeing<br />

ac<strong>com</strong>plished and provides the justification that was<br />

reviewedbytheBoardpriortoapproval:<br />

Roofing<br />

Lancaster High School –Theroofoverthegymhas<br />

hadsomeleakingissuesoverthepastcoupleofyears.<br />

A portion of the gym floor on the southeast side of<br />

thegymhadtobereplacedlastyearduetoaroofleak.<br />

The roof was last replaced in 1983. The roof had a 20<br />

yearwarranty,andwereceived26yearsoutofthis<br />

roofing area.<br />

Medill – This roof has been leaking for some time.<br />

The ballasted roofing was actually pulling away from<br />

the structure of the building causing the roof to leak.<br />

West –Thisroofisoverthegymarea.Itwaslast<br />

replaced in 1985, and leaks were causing water to<br />

<strong>com</strong>e into the building.<br />

Tallmadge –Theroofoverthegymareawaslast<br />

replaced in 1985. The roof was pulling away from the<br />

structure underneath.<br />

See ANSWERS, page 5


Lancaster City Schools: Roadway to a Strong Community 3<br />

From the Treasurer<br />

A Look at Our Expenditures Per Pupil<br />

The Ohio Department of Education uses the<br />

Expenditure Flow Model (EFM) to report per-pupil<br />

spending for Ohio’s schools. The model uses the<br />

districts’ end-of-year financial records to organize<br />

expenditure data into meaningful and <strong>com</strong>parable<br />

categories at both the district and building level.<br />

Expendituresarebrokenupinthefollowing<br />

categories:<br />

Instructional: The cornerstones of education are<br />

teaching and learning, which generally occur in the<br />

building classroom. This function often includes<br />

teachers, teacher aides or paraprofessionals, as well as<br />

materials, <strong>com</strong>puters, books and other consumable<br />

materials that are used with students in the classroom<br />

setting. Some preparation of materials for students<br />

may also occur in the central office.<br />

Building Support: Facilities and operations<br />

support includes facilities and operations at the<br />

building and central office levels. It is made up of<br />

multiple functions, which <strong>com</strong>bine both capital<br />

goods (building, buses, heating equipment, etc.) and<br />

the resources necessary to operate, clean, repair and<br />

improve them. Purchasing for the Enterprise funds,<br />

thelargestofwhichistheLunchroomoperation,is<br />

also included.<br />

Administration: This category of expense denotes<br />

the functions of the building principal’s office costs<br />

incurred as the principal’s office sets the goals<br />

and directions and makes key decisions for the<br />

building. This office also motivates staff, makes<br />

re<strong>com</strong>mendations for hiring of staff members,<br />

evaluates personnel, deals with crises, and concerns<br />

itself with the surrounding environment. Also<br />

included are central office costs incurred for the<br />

Board of Education, Superintendent’s Office, Fiscal<br />

Services, Business Manager and Support Services.<br />

These costs do not deal directly with the education<br />

of the students and en<strong>com</strong>pass planning, research,<br />

information services, staff services, and data<br />

processing expenditures.<br />

Pupil Support: Students need support outside the<br />

classroom and beyond their academic instruction.<br />

They need guidance counseling, help in the media<br />

center or library, college advising, field trips and<br />

psychological testing. Pupil support may be operated<br />

outofthedistrictoffice,thoughthesefunctionsmust<br />

ultimately serve the child in the building.<br />

Staff Support: The adult employees in the district<br />

need support, staff development, training, retraining,<br />

additional college courses and advice. Teacher<br />

support may be handled in the Central Office, where<br />

planning for staff development activities goes on, or<br />

it may occur in the building, where direct support for<br />

teachers and other staff is primarily handled.<br />

The graph below depicts how Lancaster City<br />

Schools <strong>com</strong>pared to similar districts and the<br />

statewide average in FY08. Preliminary FY09<br />

information for the District is also presented. (Note:<br />

Similar district and statewide data for FY09 is not<br />

available at this time).<br />

This information and additional information<br />

regarding how the Lancaster City Schools <strong>com</strong>pares<br />

to similar districts and the state average can be<br />

foundontheCUPPReportlocatedontheOhio<br />

Department of Education’s website at www.ode.state.<br />

oh.us.<br />

Lancaster City Schools Expenditures Per Pupil Compared to Other Districts<br />

Expenditure Category Lancaster Similar Districts Statewide Avg. Lancaster<br />

FY 2008 FY 2008 FY 2008 FY 2009<br />

Instructional $4,876 $5,100 $5,534 $5,261<br />

Building Support $1,535 $1,664 $1,973 $1,734<br />

Administration $ 940 $1,065 $1,169 $1,000<br />

Pupil Support $ 945 $ 996 $1,008 $ 864<br />

Staff Support $ 363 $ 243 $ 307 $ 393<br />

Total Per Pupil $8,659 $9,068 $9,991 $9.,252<br />

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rom the Superintendent<br />

reparation Can Help Prepare Your Children For<br />

ransition Into a New School Environment<br />

As the “Back to<br />

chool”adsappearinthe<br />

ewspapers, talk among<br />

hildren and in families turn<br />

school. Notice how the<br />

motions change in your<br />

ome.<br />

Whenyouofferedto<br />

ke your child school<br />

hopping, you may have<br />

eenansweredwithacurt<br />

ebuff–“No,don’ttalkto<br />

eaboutthat–don’teven<br />

ay that word!” You were<br />

ft with the un<strong>com</strong>fortable<br />

Denise D. Callihan, Ph.D.<br />

Superintendent<br />

eling that you had crossed over an invisible line and<br />

omehow spoiled your child’s last days of summer.<br />

Yet, only a few days later, the same child <strong>com</strong>es up<br />

you reminding you in injured and impatient tones,<br />

Youpromisedtotakemeschoolshopping!Whenare<br />

egoing?”<br />

Children grieve the passage of time just as adults<br />

o. The difference may be that their emotions are more<br />

bvious.Itishardtoletgoofthepresentandturnto<br />

cethefuture.Howmanyadultsliketoseeavacation<br />

eek <strong>com</strong>e to a close? For many children, it is hard to<br />

ee the summer slip away – the relaxed schedule, extra<br />

me to play with friends and lazy afternoons at the<br />

ool, ballpark or playground.<br />

Eventually, children be<strong>com</strong>e resigned to the fact<br />

at school will soon begin. They start to think of the<br />

friends they haven’t seen all summer. They wonder<br />

who their teachers will be, who will be in their classes<br />

andwhowillhavethebestlunchschedule.Whenthis<br />

happens, they have made the transition from looking<br />

backward to looking forward, and it makes your work<br />

easier.<br />

To help a child through transition, think about what<br />

helps you. Do you talk about how it feels? List what<br />

isgoodandwhatishardaboutchange?Methodically<br />

makealistofthingstoprepareforit.Makeanotherlist<br />

of things to do totally unrelated to the change, using<br />

theanticipatedchangeasadeadline.<br />

When working with children, remember they<br />

approach transitions in different ways. Even in the<br />

same child, not every transition will be alike. For<br />

example, changing from second to third grade may not<br />

be difficult for a child, but changing from elementary<br />

school to junior high school may be stressful. A friend’s<br />

movingaway,agrowthspurt,anillnessinthefamilyor<br />

numerousotherfactorsmayhaveabearingonachild’s<br />

ability to adapt to change.<br />

Give children extra attention and patience as they<br />

face these transitions. These tips will help you as well as<br />

them.<br />

• Let your child know that the transition is <strong>com</strong>ing. If<br />

thereisafamilycalendar,clearlymarktheeventand<br />

the steps leading up to it – orientation, supply lists,<br />

class postings and doctor and dentist appointments.<br />

• Talk positively about the change; enjoy the steps<br />

leading to it. If you dread the change, your child will<br />

See TRANSITION, page 8<br />

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Board President Provides Answers to Your Questions<br />

32829/. 063 4+1/ <br />

Asphalt<br />

Lancaster High School – The north student<br />

parking area was replaced due to very large pieces of<br />

concrete missing and rutted areas that could cause<br />

damage to vehicles as well as tripping hazards for the<br />

pedestrian traffic. The main road to the vocational<br />

building and around the loop by the GAC hallway<br />

was patched, crack filled and sealed. This procedure<br />

will help extend the useful life of the asphalt in this<br />

area.<br />

Medill, Sanderson and Tarhe – the gravel parking<br />

lots have been paved to provide additional parking<br />

for parents. Replacement of gravel each year will<br />

not be necessary at these sites. Medill should have<br />

improved traffic flow and a safer student drop off<br />

area.<br />

East – the basketball court area and path leading<br />

tothisareawascappedwithasphalttoremovethe<br />

tripping hazards that were located in these areas.<br />

South –theparkingareahasbeenpatched,<br />

cracked filled and sealed to address cracking and<br />

deterioration of the existing asphalt. The playground<br />

has also been crack filled and sealed to extend the<br />

life of the existing asphalt.<br />

West –Theparkingareahasbeenremovedand<br />

repaved due to large pot holes and extensive cracking<br />

in the asphalt. The playground will be crack filled<br />

andsealedtoextendthelifeoftheplayground.<br />

Cedar Heights –Thegravelparkingareawas<br />

paved and the existing pavement was over-paved.<br />

The playground will be crack filled and sealed to<br />

extend the life of the current asphalt.<br />

Thomas Ewing –Theparkinglotwaspatched,<br />

cracked filled and sealed to preserve the life of the<br />

current asphalt.<br />

Fulton Field –Thisareaisbeingrepaveddueto<br />

large holes developing in the walkway under the<br />

bleachers which caused tripping hazards. The area<br />

aroundthefieldhousewasrepavedtoallowbetter<br />

access to the restroom areas.<br />

Stanbery –TheparkingareasatStanberyare<br />

being over-paved. This parking area is getting more<br />

use since Career Technical students and teachers<br />

using the building. The gym is also used for athletic<br />

team practice and special events.<br />

Tennis Courts –Thisareahadstandingwaterand<br />

showing wear and settling. The three court section<br />

wasgrounddownandrepavedtoimprovewater<br />

run-off.<br />

The cost for all of these projects will be<br />

approximately $700,000. Is it money well spent? The<br />

Board thinks so, especially in terms of future costs<br />

that these projects should eliminate.<br />

Your Board and Administration are working very<br />

hardtomakeeverytaxpayerdollarstretchasfaras<br />

possible.Asyoucansee,partofthejobistoprovide<br />

needed materials while maintaining aging facilities.<br />

We appreciate your support and wel<strong>com</strong>e questions<br />

at any time.<br />

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When students return to their classrooms this<br />

year, there will be some new faces to greet them.<br />

Below is information on the district’s new teachers.<br />

Kimberly Agosta<br />

Fifth Grade – South Elementary<br />

Ms. Agosta received her BS from Otterbein<br />

College in June 2000. She was previously employed as<br />

a third grade teacher at Fairfield Christian Academy.<br />

Amy Bell<br />

Science – General Shermal<br />

Ms. Bell received her BS from Ohio University<br />

in June 2008. She taught previously at Groveport<br />

Community School as a fourth grade teacher.<br />

Lyndsey Bibbey<br />

Science – General Sherman<br />

Ms. Bibbey received her degree from the<br />

University of Toledo in December 2004. She was<br />

previously employed by South-Western City Schools<br />

as a high school physical science teacher.<br />

Cassandra Bull<br />

Music<br />

Ms. Bull received her BA from Ashland University<br />

in May 2009. Ms. Bull did her student teaching at<br />

Hillsdale Middle and High Schools.<br />

Sarah Chevalier<br />

Physical Education and Girls Basketball Coach –<br />

Lancaster High School<br />

Ms. Chevalier received her BA from Otterbein<br />

College in June 2001 and her MA from the University<br />

of Cincinnati in July 2006. She worked previously at<br />

Pickerington Ridgeview and in the Liberty Union-<br />

Thurston School District. She did her student<br />

teaching at Reynoldsburg Junior High School.<br />

Corey Conn<br />

Social Studies – General Sherman<br />

Mr.ConnreceivedhisBAfromBluffton<br />

University in May 2009. He <strong>com</strong>pleted his student<br />

teaching at Bath High School in Lima, Ohio.<br />

Karen Dewey<br />

Fifth Grade – Tarhe<br />

Ms. Dewey received her BA from Ohio University<br />

in March 2009. She <strong>com</strong>pleted her student teaching<br />

at Tarhe Elementary School.<br />

Chris DiTommaso<br />

Social Studies – Lancaster High School<br />

Mr. DiTommaso received his BA from The Ohio<br />

State University in June 2005 and his MA in June<br />

2006. He <strong>com</strong>pleted his student teaching at Eastland<br />

Career Center in Groveport and Hilliard Davidson<br />

High School.<br />

Chelsea Durdel<br />

Latin–LancasterHighSchool<br />

Ms. Durdel received her BS from Bowling Green<br />

State University in May 2009. She <strong>com</strong>pleted her<br />

student teaching at Start High School in Toledo.<br />

Alex Eversole<br />

Math–LancasterHighSchool<br />

Mr. Eversole received his BS from Ohio<br />

Dominican University in May 2009. He <strong>com</strong>pleted<br />

his student teaching at Pickerington North High<br />

School.<br />

William (Jeff) Eversole<br />

Career Tech Criminal Science<br />

Mr. Eversole <strong>com</strong>pleted Criminal Justice and Law<br />

Enforcement classes at Ohio University. He was a<br />

substitute teacher at Pickaway Ross Technical Center<br />

in Chillicothe, where he taught high school law<br />

enforcement. He has also been a police officer with<br />

the Circleville police department.<br />

Robert Gallagher<br />

Intervention Specialist – General Sherman<br />

Mr. Gallagher received his BA from Muskingum<br />

College in October 2004. He did his student teaching<br />

at New Concord Elementary School and the<br />

Muskingum College Center for Child Development.<br />

Matthew Gillespie<br />

Language Arts – Lancaster High School<br />

Mr. Gillespie received his BA from Kent State<br />

University in May 2008. He did his student teaching<br />

at Aurora High School. Mr. Gillespie was a long-term<br />

subteacherwithLancasterCitySchoolslastyear.<br />

Katelyn Harcha<br />

Third Grade – West<br />

Ms. Harcha received her BA from Ohio University<br />

in June 2009. She did her student teaching at<br />

Tallmadge Preschool.<br />

Joseph Hites<br />

Health – Lancaster High School<br />

Mr. Hites received his BS from California State<br />

University in June 1990. He previously taught at<br />

CheyenneMountainHighSchoolinColorado<br />

Springs, Colorado. Mr. Hites is the varsity boys’<br />

basketball coach.<br />

Karole Hites<br />

First Grade – Tarhe<br />

Ms. Hites received her BA from California State<br />

University in 1995 and her MA from the University<br />

of Phoenix in December 2007. She did her student<br />

teaching at Pinon Valley Elementary School.


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Shauna Jarrett<br />

Language Arts – General Sherman<br />

Ms. Jarrett received her BA from West Virginia<br />

University in December 2000. She did her student<br />

teaching at Mineral Wells Elementary School in<br />

MineralWells,WV.Ms.Jarrettwasasubstitute<br />

teacher with Lancaster City Schools.<br />

Carrie Kanipe<br />

Intervention Specialist – Thomas Ewing<br />

Ms. Kanipe received her BS from Bowling Green<br />

State University in December 1995. She did her<br />

student teaching at Starr Elementary School in<br />

Oregon, Ohio. She previously taught at Jonathan<br />

Alder Local Schools in Plain City, Ohio.<br />

Amanda Kolbe<br />

Math–ThomasEwing<br />

Ms. Kolbe received her BA from Wittenberg<br />

University in May 2001 and her MS from Wright<br />

State University in June 2007. She did her student<br />

teaching at Clark Middle School and Rolling Hills<br />

Elementary in Springfield. She was previously<br />

employed at Springfield City Schools.<br />

Barbie Lumbard<br />

Kindergarent –Tallmadge<br />

Ms. Lumbard received her BA at Ohio University<br />

in August 2008. She did her student teaching at<br />

Tallmadge Elementary School. Ms. Lumbard was<br />

previously a long-term sub teacher with Lancaster<br />

City Schools.<br />

Makiah Maxson<br />

Art–ThomasEwing<br />

Ms. Maxon received her BA from The Ohio State<br />

University in June 2007. She did her student teaching<br />

at Griffith Thomas Elementary in Dublin and<br />

CentralCrossingHighSchoolinGroveCity.<br />

Kelly McCurdy<br />

Language – Lancaster High School<br />

Ms. McCurdy received her BA from Ohio<br />

University in June 2009. She did her student teaching<br />

at Lancaster High School.<br />

Penny McDowell<br />

Third Grade – Medill<br />

Ms. McDowell received her BA from Ohio<br />

Wesleyan University in May 1992, an MA from<br />

Bowling Green State University in August 1999 and<br />

an MA from Antioch University in June 2006.<br />

Elizabeth McKee-Boyden<br />

Third Grade – Medill<br />

Ms. McKee-Boyden received her BA from Ohio<br />

State University in June 2007. She did her student<br />

teachingatColumbusSchoolforGirlsandEast<br />

Franklin Elementary in the Southwestern City<br />

School District .<br />

Katherine Rogers<br />

Intervention Specialist – Cedar Heights<br />

Ms. Rogers received her BS from Ohio University<br />

in June 2008. She did her student teaching at Logan<br />

High School.<br />

Michael Ryan<br />

Language Arts –Lancaster High School<br />

Mr. Ryan received his BA from The Ohio State<br />

University in August 2000, his MA from Ohio<br />

University in August 2002, and his Ph.D from Ohio<br />

University in November 2007. He did his student<br />

teaching at Ohio University in Athens and OU-<br />

Chillicothe.<br />

Mark Urbine<br />

Intervention Specialist – Lancaster High School<br />

Mr. Urbine received his BS from Westchester<br />

State College in December 1980. He did his student<br />

teaching at Coatesville Area Senior High School in<br />

Coatesville, PA.<br />

Jennifer Weinfurtner<br />

First Grade – Cedar Heights<br />

Ms. Weinfurtner received her BS from Ohio<br />

University in November 2006. She did her student<br />

teaching at Morrison Elementary and Ohio<br />

University Child Development Center in Athens.<br />

Tyler Young<br />

Music – Elementary<br />

Mr. Young received his BME at Otterbein College<br />

in June 2009. He did his student teaching at Lincoln<br />

Elementary in the Gahanna School District.<br />

You have<br />

promise.<br />

Lancaster<br />

www.lancaster.ohiou.edu<br />

Pickerington<br />

www.ohiou.edu/pickerington<br />

000459880


8 Lancaster City Schools: Roadway to a Strong Community<br />

Lancaster City Schools<br />

ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS<br />

Cedar Heights 687-7334<br />

Jeromey Sheets, Ed.D., Principal<br />

East 687-7338<br />

Nathan Hale, Principal<br />

Medill 687-7352<br />

Sandra Svoboda, Ed.D., Principal<br />

Sanderson 687-7354<br />

Carol Spires, Principal<br />

South 687-7340<br />

RobinCathers,Principal<br />

Tallmadge 687-7336<br />

Brian Lawson, Principal<br />

Chief Tarhe 687-7330<br />

Dustin Knight, Principal<br />

West 687-7332<br />

Terri Garrett, Principal<br />

JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOLS<br />

General Sherman 687-7344<br />

DennisLeone,Ph.D.,InterimPrincipal<br />

Thomas Ewing 687-7347<br />

Steve Poston, Principal<br />

LANCASTER HIGH SCHOOL<br />

681-7500<br />

Steve Wigton, Principal<br />

Jack Greathouse, Assistant Principal<br />

Anthony Knickerbocker,<br />

Assistant Principal, Career-Technical<br />

Merwyn Bowdish, Athletic Director<br />

Child Find Aimed at Identifying<br />

Children Who Need Extra Help<br />

The state of Ohio has implemented Child Find.<br />

The intent of Child Find is that all children from<br />

birththroughage21withdelaysordisabilities<br />

are identified, located and evaluated to receive the<br />

supports and services they need.<br />

Lancaster City Schools is responsible for “finding”<br />

eligible children and providing services needed for<br />

them to reach their developmental milestones or<br />

meet their educational needs.<br />

The Lancaster City Schools is again seeking to<br />

identify resident students between the ages of 3 and<br />

21 who may exhibit difficulties with mobility, voice<br />

or hearing, visual acuity, physical limitations due<br />

to orthopedic or muscle abnormalities, cognitive,<br />

language or emotional difficulties.<br />

If you know a child who resides in the Lancaster<br />

CitySchooldistrictwithoneormoreofthe<br />

difficulties listed above, please encourage the<br />

parent(s) to contact the Department of Student<br />

Services at (740) 687-7360 to schedule an<br />

appointment.<br />

A member of our team will initiate a referral for a<br />

screening or possible evaluation. In order to receive<br />

early intervention or special education services, a<br />

childmustbeevaluatedtoconfirmthattheyhavea<br />

delay or disability that falls under state definitions.<br />

Ifyouhaveachildorknowofachildyoufeelmay<br />

bedelayedinanyareabetweentheagesofbirthto<br />

2.9 months, referrals can be made through the Help<br />

Me Grow Program at (740) 681-4881.<br />

Please feel free to call Student Services at (740)<br />

687-7360 to request additional information or for<br />

answers to your questions regarding this service.<br />

Information About Lancaster City Schools<br />

Registration and Enrollment<br />

The Lancaster City Schools’ offices will reopen<br />

on Monday, August 4.. Parents of students<br />

entering Lancaster City Schools for the first time<br />

are required to provide a birth certificate, Social<br />

Security card, an up-to-date immunization record,<br />

ahealthrecord,proofofcustodyandprevious<br />

school records (if applicable). We appreciate<br />

receiving a copy of your child’s I.E.P. if he/she has<br />

been enrolled in any special education classes.<br />

Parents may access our website https://www.<br />

lancaster.k12.oh.us/elinkrp/search.aspx for bus<br />

route information or may phone our transportation<br />

department at 687-7366 for specific information on<br />

school boundary lines.<br />

Student Handbooks<br />

Parents are asked to review the student and<br />

athletic handbook with their children. Hand-books<br />

areprovidedatthestartofeachschoolyear,and<br />

students are required to sign for receipt of each one.<br />

Nutritious Lunches Served Daily<br />

All students have access to our excellent, school<br />

lunchprogram.Awell-balanced,hotlunchis<br />

served daily. Students may choose from a variety of<br />

menu items. The cost of a regular lunch:<br />

Grades K-5 . . . $1.85 Grades 6-12 . $2.10<br />

Milk.........$ .40 Breakfast.... $1.10<br />

DoyouhavequestionsaboutLancasterCity<br />

Schools? Phone our Information Hotline at 687-7313.<br />

TRANSITION 063 4+1/ <br />

sensethat.Ifpleasantmemoriescanbeassociated<br />

withthechange,suchasschoolshopping,going<br />

outforicecreamoronelastdayatthepool,the<br />

transition will be easier for you.<br />

• Give your child time to get accustomed to the idea<br />

of change. Respect the fact that your child needs<br />

time to work through feelings. Be available, but<br />

don’t force the issue.<br />

• Make planning for the transition a joint endeavor.<br />

Onceyourchildhasturnedthecorner-thatis-has<br />

be<strong>com</strong>eresignedtotheanticipatedchange,listen<br />

to what is important to him or her. Perhaps one last<br />

outing is important or special time to play with a<br />

friend, or a visit to see relatives.<br />

• Let the transition <strong>com</strong>e naturally without creating<br />

undue pressure. Change creates uncertainty, even<br />

when viewed as a positive. Whether the transition<br />

isgoingbacktoschool,anewchildenteringthe<br />

family or a sibling going off to college, change can<br />

create anxiety and insecurity. Listen for the sources<br />

of the anxiety and try to face those positively<br />

without denying your child’s fears. Say, for example,<br />

“Yoursisterwillwriteandcallyoufromcollege.”<br />

Reassuring children will not take away the feelings<br />

of uncertainty, but it will plant a seed of hope.<br />

• Transitionsareapartoflifeforparentstoo.Spend<br />

time thinking about how you respond to change.<br />

Rememberwhatitwaslikeforyouasachild.Then<br />

use that information to help you guide your children<br />

through their transitions.


Lancaster City Schools: Roadway to a Strong Community 9<br />

Lancaster Schools Network Revamps Lineup<br />

Watchingyourfavoritelocalshowsonthe<br />

Lancaster Schools Network will be much easier this<br />

fallwiththecreationofamasterschedule.Shows<br />

suchasLancasterNews,Town&Countryand<br />

Yours in Education now will have a dedicated time<br />

slot, making it easier to tune in for your favorites.<br />

Below is the schedule of LSN programming.<br />

Time<br />

8:00 a.m.<br />

8:30 a.m.<br />

9:00 a.m.<br />

9:30 a.m.<br />

10:00 a.m.<br />

10:30 a.m.<br />

11:00 a.m.<br />

11:30 a.m.<br />

12:00 p.m.<br />

12:30 p.m.<br />

1:00 p.m.<br />

1:30 p.m.<br />

2:00 p.m.<br />

2:30 p.m.<br />

3:00 p.m.<br />

3:30 p.m.<br />

4:00 p.m.<br />

4:30 p.m.<br />

5:00 p.m.<br />

5:30 p.m.<br />

6:00 p.m.<br />

6:30 p.m.<br />

7:00 p.m.<br />

7:30 p.m.<br />

8:00 p.m.<br />

8:30 p.m.<br />

9:00 p.m.<br />

9:30 p.m.<br />

10:00 p.m.<br />

10:30 p.m.<br />

11:00 p.m.<br />

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday<br />

Wild Ohio Wild Ohio Wild Ohio Wild Ohio Wild Ohio<br />

Reading Notebook Reading Notebook Reading Notebook Reading Notebook Reading Notebook<br />

Sports Update Sports Update Sports Update Yours in Education Yours in Education<br />

Lancaster News<br />

Town & Country Town & Country Town & Country Town & Country Town & Country<br />

Sports Update Sports Update Sports Update Yours in Education Yours in Education<br />

Town & Country<br />

Lancaster News Lancaster News Lancaster News Lancaster News<br />

Business Forward<br />

Town & Country<br />

Business Forward<br />

Lancaster City<br />

Schools Board of<br />

Education Meeting<br />

Lancaster News Lancaster News Lancaster News<br />

Stuff Stuff Stuff<br />

Wild Ohio Wild Ohio Wild Ohio Wild Ohio Wild Ohio<br />

Lancaster City<br />

Council Meeting<br />

Lancaster City<br />

Schools Board of<br />

Education Meeting<br />

Sherman<br />

Documentary<br />

Safety First<br />

Sherman Inquest<br />

Town & Country<br />

Stuff<br />

Healthy Living<br />

Lancaster City<br />

Council Meeting<br />

Born of Fire<br />

Lancaster News<br />

Town & Country<br />

Stuff<br />

Healthy Living<br />

Chalkmarks<br />

Lancaster City<br />

Schools Athletics<br />

Lancaster News<br />

Town & Country<br />

Stuff<br />

Healthy Living<br />

Chalkmarks<br />

Lancaster History<br />

Healthy Living<br />

Lancaster City<br />

Council Meeting<br />

Fairfield County<br />

Athletics<br />

Lancaster City<br />

Schools Athletics<br />

Fairfield County<br />

Athletics<br />

Lancaster City<br />

Schools Athletics<br />

Safety First<br />

Business Forward<br />

Fairfield County<br />

Athletics<br />

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Schools Athletics<br />

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10 Lancaster City Schools: Roadway to a Strong Community<br />

"/:7/. +/2.+6 036 #-33 /+6<br />

AUGUST 2009<br />

S M T W TH F S<br />

1<br />

2 3 4 5 6 7 8<br />

9 10 11 12 13 14 15<br />

16 17 18 19 20 21 22<br />

23 24 25 26 27 28 29<br />

30 31<br />

August 17 – Board of Education Meeting<br />

August 20 – General, Building and Staff Inservice<br />

August 21 – Teacher Work Day<br />

August 24 – First Day of School for Students, Grades K-9<br />

August 25 – First Day of School, Grades 10-12<br />

September 7 – School Dismissed (Labor Day)<br />

September 24 – Interim Reports Sent to Parents<br />

September 28 – Board of Education Meeting<br />

SEPTEMBER 2009<br />

S M T W TH F S<br />

1 2 3 4 5<br />

6 7 8 9 10 11 12<br />

13 14 15 16 17 18 19<br />

20 21 22 23 24 25 26<br />

27 28 29 30<br />

OCTOBER 2009<br />

S M T W TH F S<br />

1 2 3<br />

4 5 6 7 8 9 10<br />

11 12 13 14 15 16 17<br />

18 19 20 21 22 23 24<br />

25 26 27 28 29 30 31<br />

DECEMBER 2009<br />

S M T W TH F S<br />

1 2 3 4 5<br />

6 7 8 9 10 11 12<br />

13 14 15 16 17 18 19<br />

20 21 22 23 24 25 26<br />

27 28 29 30 31<br />

FEBRUARY 2010<br />

S M T W TH F S<br />

1 2 3 4 5 6<br />

7 8 9 10 11 12 13<br />

14 15 16 17 18 19 20<br />

21 22 23 24 25 26 27<br />

28<br />

APRIL 2010<br />

S M T W TH F S<br />

1 2 3<br />

4 5 6 7 8 9 10<br />

11 12 13 14 15 16 17<br />

18 19 20 21 22 23 24<br />

25 26 27 28 29 30<br />

JUNE 2010<br />

S M T W TH F S<br />

2 3 3 4 5<br />

6 7 8 9 10 11 12<br />

13 14 15 16 17 18 19<br />

20 21 22 23 24 25 26<br />

27 28 29 30<br />

October 15 – School Dismissed (Fairfield County Fair)<br />

October 16 – School Dismissed (Central OEA Day)<br />

October 26 – Board of Education Meeting<br />

October 30 – End of Grading Period<br />

November6–NoSchool, Elementary Students (Parent-Teacher Conferences)<br />

November 23 – Board of Education Meeting<br />

November 25 – School Dismissed (Parent-Teacher Conferences)<br />

November 26-27 – School Dismissed (Thanksgiving Holiday)<br />

December 3 – Interim Report Cards Sent to Parents<br />

December 21 – Board of Education Meeting<br />

December 21 – January 1 - School Dismissed (Holiday Vacation)<br />

January 11 – Board of Education Meeting (Reorganization)<br />

January 18 – School Dismissed (Martin Luther King Day)<br />

January 22 –End of Grading Period<br />

February 15 – School Dismissed (President’s Day)<br />

February 25 – Interim Reports Sent to Parents<br />

March 26 – End of Grading Period<br />

April 2-9–School Dismissed (Good Friday/Spring Break)<br />

May 6 – Interim Reports Sent to Parents<br />

May 31 – School Dismissed (Memorial Day)<br />

June 4 – Last Day of School for Students<br />

June 6 – Commencement Services<br />

June 7 – Staff Records Day<br />

NOVEMBER 2009<br />

S M T W TH F S<br />

1 2 3 4 5 6 7<br />

8 9 10 11 12 13 14<br />

15 16 17 18 19 20 21<br />

22 23 24 25 26 27 28<br />

29 30<br />

JANUARY 2010<br />

S M T W TH F S<br />

1 2<br />

3 4 5 6 7 8 9<br />

10 11 12 13 14 15 16<br />

17 18 19 20 21 22 23<br />

24 25 26 27 28 29 30<br />

31<br />

MARCH 2010<br />

S M T W TH F S<br />

1 2 3 4 5 6<br />

7 8 9 10 11 12 13<br />

14 15 16 17 18 19 20<br />

21 22 23 24 25 26 27<br />

28 29 30 31<br />

MAY 2010<br />

S M T W TH F S<br />

1<br />

2 3 4 5 6 7 8<br />

9 10 11 12 13 14 15<br />

16 17 18 19 20 21 22<br />

23 24 25 26 27 28 29<br />

30 31


NCLB Parent Notification<br />

Parents may request information<br />

regarding the professional qualifications of<br />

their student’s classroom. This includes:<br />

· Whether the teacher has met Ohio<br />

qualifications and licensing criteria for the<br />

grade levels and subject areas in which<br />

the teacher provides instruction.<br />

· Whether the teacher is teaching under<br />

an emergency license or waiver through<br />

which the state qualifications or licensing<br />

criteria have been waived.<br />

· The bachelor’s degree major of the teacher<br />

and any other graduate certification or<br />

degree held by the teacher, and the field<br />

or discipline of the certification or degree.<br />

· Whether the child is provided services<br />

by paraprofessionals and, if so, their<br />

qualifications.<br />

Mechanic Butch McElfresh changes the oil on one of the buses in the Lancaster City Schools fleet utilizing a new set<br />

of jacks designed to elevate the large vehicles more safely.<br />

Lancaster City Schools: Roadway to a Strong Community 11<br />

District to Utilize PENN Alert System for Communication<br />

For the second year in a row, the district plans to<br />

contract with Azzini Communications for the PENN<br />

Alert Personal Notification Network. This is an outbound<br />

message notification system used for emergencies and<br />

announcements. Your child’s contact information has been<br />

placed on this system. Your contact data will be held in<br />

strict confidence and will never be sold or shared.<br />

You may opt out by notifying Steve Scott, Director of<br />

Educational Information and Technology Services, in writing<br />

at 345 E. Mulberry Street, Lancaster, OH 43130.<br />

This system is cost effective and should expedite<br />

notification of delays, closings and the unusual<br />

circumstances of early dismissals. Unfortunately we are<br />

not able to offer specific times of contact. Every reasonable<br />

effort will be made to notify you in sufficient time to make<br />

alternate plans and more expeditiously than previous TV<br />

and Radio postings.<br />

The automated call you receive will be identified as a<br />

call from Lancaster City Schools. It will be important to<br />

remember to speak (hello) so the system knows to start<br />

the message. Your Caller ID will show the School District’s<br />

main phone number. If you receive the message on a voice<br />

mail system, remember that you do not need to press the 1<br />

button because you are only listening to a voice message.<br />

Once the automated call contacts you, it will explain the<br />

situation and the action needed, please remember the<br />

following:<br />

School Cancelled<br />

No students will attend school. There will be no bus<br />

service provided for any students, and there will be no<br />

transportation for students who attend private/parochial<br />

schools.<br />

1-Hour Delay or 2-Hour Delay<br />

All students will report to school 1 hour or 2 hours later<br />

than their usual starting time. The children will be picked up<br />

by their regularly assigned bus at their regular stop on a 1<br />

hour or 2 hour delay schedule. This also includes students<br />

that attend private/parochial schools in the area.<br />

If an emergency arises during the school day, it may be<br />

necessary to dismiss students from school early. Parents of<br />

primary and elementary school students should establish a<br />

family plan for such a contingency. The family plan should<br />

be followed in the event of an early dismissal. It is important<br />

that families discuss the possibility of an early dismissal<br />

with their children so they will know what you have planned.<br />

Public Notice of Meetings<br />

Lancaster City Schools’ Board<br />

Standing Committee Meetings<br />

Communication - Amy Eyman/Hollie Saunders<br />

Generally meets the first Tuesday of each month<br />

4 p.m. on Tuesday, September 1<br />

4p.m.onTuesday,October6<br />

Finance - Thom Pearce/Amy Eyman<br />

Generally meets the third Thursday of each month<br />

5 p.m. on Thursday, September 17<br />

5 p.m. on Thursday, October 15<br />

Personnel - Patti Moore/Bill Bickham<br />

Generally meets the third Monday every other month<br />

4:30 p.m. on Monday, October 19<br />

4:30 p.m. on Monday, December 21<br />

Policy - Patti Moore/Amy Eyman<br />

Generally meets once a quarter on the second<br />

Monday of the month<br />

4:30 p.m. on Monday, September 14<br />

Program - Hollie Saunders/Bill Bickham<br />

Generally meets the first Monday of each month<br />

4:30 p.m. on Monday, September 7<br />

4:30 p.m. on Monday, October 5<br />

Support Services - Bill Bickham/Thom Pearce<br />

Beginning in April, will meet the second Wednesday<br />

of each month<br />

4:30 p.m. on Thursday, September 9<br />

4:30 p.m. on Wednesday, October 14<br />

All meetings are held at the Lancaster City Schools’<br />

Administrative Offices (Second Floor Conference Room)<br />

345 East Mulberry Street, Lancaster, Ohio


12 Lancaster City Schools: Roadway to a Strong Community<br />

The Lancaster Digital Academy<br />

Who might benefit from an on-line education?<br />

The Lancaster Digital Academy is a different kind of public education. Our classes are taught over the<br />

Internet, and students use e-mail to <strong>com</strong>municate with their teachers. Our curriculum is self-paced, and the<br />

school day is flexible. In other words, learning does not have to take place during traditional school hours.<br />

Students can access their classes any time of the day or night or on weekends and holidays. Therefore, our<br />

program works well for students who may be on home instruction for an extended illness, for students who<br />

arebeinghomeschooledforreligiousreasonsorforparentswhomaybesearchingforasolidcurriculum,<br />

for young parents whose family responsibilities prohibit them from <strong>com</strong>pleting their high school education,<br />

or for students who are struggling in the traditional ‘brick and mortar’ setting.<br />

Who can enroll in the Lancaster Digital Academy?<br />

Any student who lives within the Lancaster City Schools’ attendance area and is eligible to attend a “brick<br />

and mortar” school may enroll in our digital academy.<br />

What does it cost?<br />

The Lancaster Digital Academy is a public school, and there is no charge to enroll or attend. Students are<br />

provideda<strong>com</strong>puter,aprinterandascannerthatbelongtotheschool.However,aparentorguardianmust<br />

sign a waiver agreeing to pay for any equipment that is not returned or is lost or stolen. We re<strong>com</strong>mend that<br />

you add this equipment to your homeowners’ insurance policy or to your renters’ insurance policy. Your only<br />

other costs are for providing a phone line to access the Internet and for purchasing student supplies such as<br />

paper and ink cartridges.<br />

What do I have to do to enroll my child in the<br />

Lancaster Digital Academy?<br />

You may print out registration forms on-line at http://www.lancaster.k12.oh.us under FORMS AND<br />

LINKS, or you may pick up an application at 345 E. Mulberry St. You also can phone us for a registration<br />

package at 687-7365 between the hours of 8 a.m. and 5 p.m.<br />

The Lancaster Digital Academy: Now Enrolling<br />

The Lancaster Digital Academy (LDA) is now enrolling for the 2009-2010 school year. School begins<br />

July 1 and continues through June 2010. The LDA began its first year of operation in the fall of 2002 as an<br />

alternative educational opportunity for students in grades K-12. We partner with TRECA Digital Academy<br />

(www.treca.org), an already established, e-learning, <strong>com</strong>puter school located in Marion, Ohio. Our online<br />

school is fully accredited with Ohio certified teachers and curriculum, and we provide students with a high<br />

school diploma upon successful <strong>com</strong>pletion of high school credits.<br />

345 E. Mulberry Street • Lancaster, OH 43130<br />

Phone: 740-687-7365 • Fax: 740-687-7303<br />

E-mail: s_scott@lancaster.k12.oh.us<br />

LDAprovides<strong>com</strong>puterequipmenttoitsstudentitsstudentsfreeofcharge.<br />

Lancaster City Schools<br />

Time Schedule<br />

LHS (9-12)............7:44 a.m. to 2:38 p.m.<br />

Junior High (6-8) .....7:45 a.m. to 2:36 p.m.<br />

Elementary (K-5) .....8:55 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.<br />

Preschool (PS) .......9:00 a.m. to 11:45 a.m.<br />

12:30 p.m. to 3:15 PM<br />

We Left You At The Door<br />

By James Singleton<br />

We took you down to school today.<br />

You’re just beginning now;<br />

Although this year you’re 5 years old,<br />

You seem so young somehow!<br />

We didn’t take you all the way,<br />

For we’d been told before,<br />

“Don’t go into his room with him,<br />

Just leave him at the door.”<br />

Up to this time we’ve always gone<br />

Together everywhere,<br />

And we have had a lot of fun<br />

While traveling here and there;<br />

But we well knew before it came<br />

We’re parted more and more.<br />

So many times we will stand outside<br />

And leave you at the door.<br />

You’re growing up so very fast<br />

It’s hard to keep in step;<br />

The fact of changing years is hard<br />

For parents to accept.<br />

You’ll have to walk your path alone<br />

No matter what’s in store;<br />

We’ll bring you up to life’s classroom,<br />

Then leave you at the door.<br />

While you were ours these tender years,<br />

We treasured every day,<br />

Full knowing that the time would <strong>com</strong>e,<br />

When you would go your way;<br />

And though this love will still remain,<br />

Within our heart’s deep care,<br />

Our eyes will sting to see you go<br />

And leave us at the door!


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1. 5/8 T-111 Fir Siding<br />

2. Shingle Roof<br />

3. 2x4 Framing<br />

4. Treated Skids<br />

5. Completely Assembled with Floor<br />

6. Unpainted Prices<br />

Portable Garages<br />

High walls, treated floors, garage door, side door & window<br />

14x24. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$3710 14x32. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$4640<br />

J&M CONSTRUCTION<br />

GLENFORD AREA- NEW<br />

UPDATES TO 3 BEDROOM RANCH<br />

On 2 acres, fenced yard, 2 full Baths,<br />

finished basement, C/A, garage,<br />

$125,000. For Sale or Rent.<br />

740-446-2446, Leave Message.<br />

Hi-Wall Barn<br />

Garden Barn<br />

Cabin Barn<br />

Address: 8780 Hopewell National Rd., Hopewell Ohio<br />

Hours: Mon. - Fri. - 8 am - 5pm; Sat. - 9am - 1pm • Phone: (740) 454-8986<br />

0004400104-01 1<br />

0004395457-01<br />

MUST SELL!!!<br />

2BR 1BA<br />

2 story cottage in<br />

Lancaster<br />

New windows & New furnace<br />

All Appliances included!<br />

$24,000 OBO<br />

Call 740-654-7564<br />

ONE OF A KIND<br />

Private Lake Front Property<br />

North Zanesville. 1.3 acres<br />

minutes from shopping<br />

Immaculate ranch style home.<br />

2,000 sq.ft.<br />

$218,000. A must see.<br />

740-452-4089<br />

QUALITY BUILT<br />

MANUFACTURED<br />

4’ crawl space, block foundation,<br />

3BR, 2BA, 1620 sq. ft., detached 2-½<br />

car garage, 3 acres w/ mature pine<br />

trees in Ross Co. $148,900.00<br />

Call 740-412-8222.<br />

1992 MOBILE HOME $7500 cash or<br />

land contract with $3000 down and<br />

$200 month at $9000, 2 bedroom and 2<br />

bath. Call 740-243-0038 or 740-409-4124<br />

$ALE !<br />

3BR, 2BA Great room<br />

$44,900<br />

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DOUBLEWIDE 3BR, 2BA,<br />

$49,622<br />

Stone Fireplace, Spacious<br />

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5 BR, 3BA,<br />

$69,900 WOW!<br />

******<br />

New Vinyl Shingle Singlewide<br />

Demo, only 1 available $22,900<br />

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New, Bigger Texan Modular<br />

Walk Up attic, WOW!<br />

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AC Delivery & Set INCLUDED!<br />

Basements, porches, garages,<br />

Call now<br />

RONA HOMES<br />

1-800-861-RONA (7662)<br />

On State Rt 16 @ St Rt 310<br />

30 W. Broad St. (SR 16)<br />

Pataskala, OH 43062<br />

www.RonaHomes.<strong>com</strong><br />

Since 1969<br />

LOOKING FOR Nice, Clean, Used<br />

Doublewide? Don’t Miss Seeing this<br />

One! 3BR, 2BA, Must be Moved.<br />

Laurelville Area. 740-332-8604<br />

MOBILE HOME<br />

2bdrms, 2 full baths, family room,<br />

kitchen with appliances, laundry<br />

room, wash/dryer full, front deck.<br />

Good condition 740-474-3645<br />

NEVER LIVED IN<br />

14X64 Mobile Home 3 Bed, 1 Bath.<br />

Vinyl siding and shingle roof,<br />

Stove, refrigerator and microwave,<br />

fully furnished including bedrooms,<br />

central air conditioning.<br />

ONLY $16,857.<br />

Limited Time Offer.<br />

1-800-686-1763<br />

www.williamsburgsquare.<strong>com</strong><br />

RUSTIC RIDGE<br />

2 & 3 Bedroom Homes<br />

Easy financing<br />

Down payments as low as $500.00<br />

Monthly Payments as low as $200.00<br />

Home Ownership is just a phone call<br />

away! 614-491-4970<br />

THE BIG SALE<br />

Used Homes & Owner<br />

Financing – New 2010<br />

Doublewide $37,989 -<br />

Ask about $8,000 Rebates<br />

mymidwesthome.<strong>com</strong><br />

740.828.2750<br />

10 MINUTES TO<br />

CANAL WINCHESTER!<br />

7 acre to 13 acre tracts.<br />

Scenic Views! Slate Run Metro Park<br />

area off Marcy Rd.<br />

Teays Valley Schools. Public Water!<br />

Asking $ start at $84,900.<br />

Make us an offer!<br />

Call us about our land contract<br />

financing!<br />

www.fourseasonslandco.<strong>com</strong><br />

Four Seasons Land Company<br />

(800)815-LAND (52 63)<br />

5+ ACRE LOTS FOR SALE<br />

Lots of road frontage. Located in<br />

Hocking County on Price Road in<br />

Logan. Burr Oak water available.<br />

Call 740-394-1161 or 740-380-1176.<br />

AMANDA-BLOOM<br />

Rockmill Rd/SR 188, Fairfield County<br />

5 acre to 13 acre tracts.<br />

20+ mile views! Woods! 3 miles to<br />

US 33 bypass I-change!<br />

Great pond sites! Amanda Schools.<br />

Area of nice homes.<br />

From $54,900.<br />

Call us about our land<br />

contract financing!<br />

Four Seasons Land Company<br />

www.fourseasonlandco.<strong>com</strong><br />

(800)815-5263<br />

COUNTRY ACREAGE<br />

By Owner, 5+ Acres, Beautiful<br />

Building Site. Overlooking Park<br />

Like Setting. John Glenn, School<br />

New Concord area. Just off I70.<br />

$24,500. Owner Financing<br />

740-489-9146<br />

COUNTRY CABIN Site<br />

6 Acres, Beautiful w/Woods, View,<br />

Excellent Geta-A-Way, $14,900. Own -<br />

er Financing w/10 Percent Down,<br />

Low Monthly Payment.<br />

Muskingum County<br />

740-260-2282<br />

HOMER-JOHNSTOWN<br />

5 acre to 7 acre tracts from $39,900.<br />

12 miles from Johnstown. Area of<br />

nice homes. Northridge Schools.<br />

Bank financing available.<br />

FOUR SEASONS LAND COMPANY<br />

www.fourseasonslandco.<strong>com</strong><br />

(800)815-5263<br />

TARLTON-CIRCLEVILLE<br />

9.3 acres, beautiful wooded ravines.<br />

Great for log home! Discount priced<br />

at only $49,900. 5.2 acres, hilltop site<br />

with wooded ravine at rear- $37,900.<br />

Logan Elm Schools<br />

Circleville Realty (740) 474-2731<br />

LARGE COLLECTIBLE AUCTION!<br />

WED EVE – AUG 19 @ 5:00 PM<br />

PICKAWAY CTY FAIRGROUNDS - GRANGE BLDG<br />

415 Lancaster Pike (Rte 22)-CIRCLEVILLE, OH Easy to find! Located at the east edge<br />

of Circleville on Rt. 22 about 20 mi. south of Columbus or 18 mi. southwest of Lancaster:<br />

JOHN DEERE Compact Tractor Model 855 Diesel, 24hp, 4WD, approx 1300 hours, w/ model<br />

70A Loader & 60” Belly Mower! Sells @ 5:50PM w/ Reserve; Troy Bilt Rear Tine 8hp Tiller;<br />

Jet Path Cyclone Rake (Leaf Vacuum) w/ 7hp Briggs motor & 30” Hose (Cost $2500 New);<br />

3pt Spreader, Rough Sawn Lumber (Walnut & Mahogany), SMALLS: Emperor Grandfather’s<br />

Clock (1971); Victorian Hanging Lamp, (2) 1778 French Letters, (5) glass Ice Cream Cone<br />

Holders, Stevens c.i. Tammany Boss Tweed Mech Bank, (10+) Ink Pens, Vanity Items, few Toys,<br />

20+ Willie Raye Figures, GLASS: Mt. Washington 5” Stork Vase, Stevens & Williams Overshot<br />

6-1/2” Vase, Richelieu opaque green Bowl, (4) Delaware? Emerald Tumblers, Hobbs Brokenmire<br />

Bowls, Tiffin, Heisey, Cambridge, Blenko, Bells, Lladro, Figurines, Fenton, 30+ boxed Indiana<br />

Tiara, 30+POTTERY: WELLER: Dickensware #999-9” Vase (Reserve), Floretta, Louwelsa,<br />

Roma & Knifewood; ROSEVILLE: Creamware Dutch, Peony, Mock Orange, Dogwood,<br />

Clematis, Bittersweet, etc; JB OWENS Utopian Factory Lamp Base, BRUSH: 10” Frog & (2) 6”<br />

Turtles, McCoy, etc. FURN: Victorian Drop Leaf Table, Curio Cabinet, Oak Drop Leaf Table,<br />

Walnut finish Open Bookcase, Squat Curio Cabinet, Thomasville Coffee Table, (2) Baker’s<br />

Racks, Kenmore Refrig & More! 200+ JEWELRY: Second Auction Ring @ 5:30 PM! (9)<br />

APPRAISED Gold & Diamond Rings (Must Bring 20%), Hattie Carnegie, Haskell, Caviness,<br />

Beneri, Trifari, Coro, Kenneth Lane, OSU Charm Bracelet, etc! 600+COINS: Sell in 2 nd Ring<br />

after Jewelry (6:15-6:25PM!) 7-Gold Coins, 60+Graded & Loose Morgans, 14+Peace Dollars<br />

inc 1921, 1924 (MS65) & 1928 (AU55); 50+Halves, 100+Washington Quarters; 100+Dimes,<br />

250+Nickels, 350+Pennies, few Mint & Proof Sets & More! TOOLS: Parks c.i. 12” Wood<br />

Planer, Heston-Anderson 6” Joiner w/48” bed; Delta Floor Drill Press, Delta 14” Bandsaw on<br />

stand, Boise Crane c.i. Scroll Saw, Delta 10” Miter Saw, Jorgensen Rapid-Acting Wood Vise,<br />

Keller Dovetail Kit, Hand Tools, Hardware & More! (70+) LONGABERGER BASKETS:<br />

(Most have liners & protectors, see website for listing!), 1901 Millard Smith Basket, etc!<br />

TERMS: Cash or Good Check, Pos ID. Sales Tax, Food. A/C Building! Brief Listing! Call (614)<br />

834-3300 for mailed flyer or visit www.dafauction.<strong>com</strong><br />

DAF AUCTION, Inc.<br />

AUCTIONEERS: DAVID FLOOD & DIXIE MOLLENKOPF


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AUCTIONS<br />

REAL ESTATE AUCTION<br />

Fri. Aug. 21 at 6:00 PM<br />

1415 Beverly Hills Dr.<br />

Lancaster, OH.<br />

If you’ve always wanted to live in Beverly<br />

Hills, now is your chance! Wonderful<br />

custom built 6 BR/3.5 BA home offering<br />

over 3400 sq. ft. Beautiful eat-in kitchen<br />

w/walk out access to lg. 2 level deck. 1st<br />

floor laundry room. Lg. family room w/<br />

fireplace. Lg. master suite w/ Jacuzzi tub.<br />

Full finished lower level having family<br />

room w/fireplace, 2 BR’s & full bath. Lg.<br />

3 car attached garage. All situated on a<br />

3/4 acre city lot. Appraised in 2/09 for<br />

$300,000. Reserve only $245,000.<br />

TERMS: $5,000 Deposit (non-refundable<br />

Cashier’s Check) due day of sale & balance<br />

due at closing within 30 days. Property<br />

sold “AS IS” in all respects w/a reserve.<br />

For more info. call LARRY WATSON<br />

Auctioneer/Realtor 740/536-9580 with<br />

ANDERSON & CO. REALTORS LLC<br />

740/689-9090<br />

0004393993-01<br />

AUCTION<br />

Aug. 22 • 10:00 am<br />

8308 Bell Station Rd.<br />

Circleville, OH<br />

1999 Jayco travel trailer w/slideout, 1994<br />

F150 p/u runs good, 04 Suzuki 250 quad<br />

runner, Craftsman mower w/spreader &<br />

blade no deck, Furniture: couch & chair<br />

set, 3 love seats, 2 glider rockers, wood<br />

rocker, several five teir angle shelfs, 1<br />

Queen and 2 Full size beds, 2 sets of bunk<br />

beds, dresser, chest of drawers, corner<br />

shelf, end & coffee table with raising<br />

tops, wood TV stand with glass doors,<br />

two door <strong>com</strong>puter cabinet, three teir<br />

wood shelf, marble top table, Leather top<br />

table, lamps, drop leaf coffee table, cedar<br />

chest,and much more. Collectables: 9 different<br />

Longenberger baskets, cast iron<br />

pot w/lid, oil lamps, zink lid ball jars, 12<br />

gal. crock, #10 crock, misc. pottery from<br />

Colorado, big pieces petrified rocks (looks<br />

like glass) Marx cap guns daisy BB gun,<br />

Fishing stuff: size 10 Simms wader shoes,<br />

Rods & reels, tackle& boxes, Fly tieing kit,<br />

boat anchor, trolling motor, rainbow trout<br />

mount, Misc. items: microwaves, indian<br />

umbrella holder, indian figures, mirrors,<br />

pictures and picture frames, window<br />

blinds, toys new, used, and old. spice rack,<br />

office equipment, lawn chairs, Set of area<br />

rugs, wall hangings, Lance Armstrong<br />

bicycle, lawn sweeper, electric kitchen<br />

range, dryer and much much more.<br />

Auctioneers are liscensed and bonded<br />

through and by the state of Ohio.<br />

Auctioneer:<br />

Roger Hood 740-571-1691<br />

Auctioneer/Apprentice:<br />

Annette Boydston<br />

TRUSTEE AUCTION<br />

Misc. from Leo & Esther Stimpfle Estate will be sold at 5235 Groveport Rd.<br />

GROVEPORT, Oh. From US. RT. 33 take Hamilton Rd. (SR 317) South to Groveport<br />

Rd., then right to sale.<br />

SUNDAY, AUGUST 23, 2009 • 1 PM<br />

ORGAN, COLLECTIBLES & HOUSEHOLD<br />

Ornate Vict. Chicago Cottage pump organ; Early piano stool; Vict. mirror; Oak table &<br />

chairs; Lane cedar chest; Kitchen cabinet top; HM kitchen cabinet; Oval stand; Hall trees;<br />

Chrome dinette; 3 pce. Bdr. suite; Old table stand; Sm. childs desk; Bassette dresser; Wicker<br />

chair; Old sewing cab.; Oneida cabinet table w/fl atware; 1930’s Stradivarius (Copy) violin;<br />

CI kettles; Waterbury wall clocks; Hay cradles; Dietz driving lantern; Lanterns; Oil lamps;<br />

Lge. sanding stone; Coffee grinder; Crocks & jugs; Sad irons; Porc. Pans; Cow bell; Old jar<br />

lift; Razor strap; Old bells; Griswold skillet; Old Camera’s (Brownie, etc.); Straight razor; 25+<br />

pocket knives; Lion coin bank; CI bath tub; TOYS – (Tonka, Pop-Pop tin boat, games; Tins;<br />

50’s <strong>com</strong>ic books , Old books; Cake decorating items; Cookbooks; POCKET WATCH’S;<br />

GUNS – Iver Johnson 5 shot revolver; Marlin 22 cal. rifl e; 12 ga, shotgun; GLASSWARE<br />

& MISC. – Carnival; Lge. amt pressed & clear glass (SOME in Family longtime); Hall; Old<br />

ornate fl ower bowl; Milkglass & hobnail; Ornate vases; Salt & pepper sets; Bavaria, Meakin,<br />

Bone china; Old mixing bowls; HM desk clocks; Lge. amt. costume jewelry; APPL. – Hotpoint<br />

refrig.; Oven; GE washer; Whirlpool dryer; Lamps; TV’s; Bar Access. – Tap handles;<br />

Beer keg refrig.; Beer lights. MISC. – Chair & rocker; Oak rocker; 3 pce. sectional; Patio<br />

chairs; Lge. amt. craft items, Christmas items, Fabric & Linens; Pictures; Baskets & Etc.<br />

1890 SLEIGH, VAN & TOOLS<br />

1890 Albany Cutter (Restored in 1986) Exc., w/cart; 1988 Dodge 7 passenger van w/rear<br />

lift; Mobility cart; Foley chain saw sharpener & Retoother; Walking pot. plow & cult.; 24”<br />

Dunham yard roller; Weedeaters; Floor jack; B&D port. Hammer & saw; Port. drills; Socket<br />

sets; Comb. Wrench’s; Drill bits; Sears tool box; Carpenters tool boxes; Misc. hand tools;<br />

Wood planes; Lge. amt. hdw.; Elec. & plumbing supplies; Brass pcs.; Stanley door tool; L&G<br />

tools; Cabinets; Ladder; Martin bird houses; Scrap iron; LUMBER – Walnut, cherry,oak &<br />

misc.<br />

TERMS – Cash or Check w/Photo ID. FOOD<br />

TRUSTEE – Donna Knodel<br />

NOTE – Lge. sale, 2 rings. Bring chair, spend the day. Too many items to list.<br />

Auctioneers – Tom Rawn 614-833-2454 & John Bakitis<br />

www.rawnauctions.<strong>com</strong> or www.auctionzip.<strong>com</strong><br />

0004400269-01<br />

0004399382-01<br />

ARE YOU BUILDING OR REMODELING ??<br />

DON’T MISS THIS CHANCE TO PURCHASE EXCESS<br />

INVENTORY AT BELOW RETAIL PRICES!<br />

HOME IMPROVEMENT & BLDG. MATERIAL<br />

AUCTION<br />

FAIRFIELD CO. FAIR<br />

Sat., AUGUST 22nd @ 9:00AM<br />

157 East Fair Ave., Lancaster, OH 43130<br />

From I-70W, take exit 126 (OH-37) toward Lancaster/Granville. Turn L onto OH-37/Lancster<br />

Rd SW. Continue to follow OH-37. Turn R onto E Fair Ave.<br />

THIS LOCATION NOT OFFERED AGAIN UNTIL NEXT YEAR!!<br />

DON’T MISS THE INCREDIBLE SAVINGS POTENTIAL!!<br />

GENERAL INVENTORY: EXTERIOR DOORS: Leaded oak and mahogany, cherry & oak slab,<br />

fiberglass & steel, sliding & patio. INTERIOR DOORS: P/H 6 panels, french, bifolds. FLOORING:<br />

Carpet in berbers & plush, ceramic tile, hardwood, laminates, linoleum. WINDOWS: New construction<br />

& replacements. TRIM: Casing, baseboard, crown, chair rail, spindles, hand rails. KITCHEN &<br />

BATH: High end vanities, kitchen sinks, granite counter tops, CURRENT LINES OF KITCHEN<br />

CABINET SETS, faucets, jetted bath & garden tubs, pedestal sinks & toilets. SPECIAL INTEREST:<br />

Decking, marble medallions, recessed lights, outdoor & ceiling lights, electrical supplies. TOOLS:<br />

Name brand framing, finishing, brad & flooring nailers, air <strong>com</strong>pressors, cordless drill & saw kits,<br />

miter saws, saw blades, scaffolding.<br />

Sale Conducted by Paranzino Brothers Auctioneers, Inc. Inventory subject to change.<br />

TERMS: Drivers license to register. cash, check or c/c. 5% buyers fee.For more info: 330-549-3133 or<br />

www.pbauctions.<strong>com</strong><br />

<strong>FREE</strong> Outdoor Wood Furnace Seminar<br />

Find Out How To<br />

Eliminate High Heating Bills!<br />

Outdoor Wood,<br />

Wood Pellet or<br />

Corn Furnace<br />

BUY NOW AND GET<br />

<strong>FREE</strong><br />

THERMOPEX ®<br />

insulated piping<br />

Up to $300 Value!<br />

Outback Furnaces, Inc.<br />

OPEN HOUSE<br />

Sat. Sept. 22, 2009<br />

9am - 7pm<br />

Seminars will be conducted every hour.<br />

1/2 mile East of Rushville off of St. Rt. 22.<br />

Signs will be posed<br />

(740) 536-7728<br />

For a limited time, receive up to $300 in ThermoPEX with the purchase of a Central<br />

Boiler outdoor wood, wood pellet or corn furnace. See dealer for details<br />

CentralBoiler.<strong>com</strong><br />

0004399377-01<br />

0004392138-01<br />

ESTATE AUCTION<br />

2 FAIRFIELD COUNTY ESTATES<br />

COLLECTIBLES ~ MODERN FURNITURE ~ TRACTORS<br />

WOODSHOP TOOLS ~ FARM EQUIPMENT<br />

DATE: SATURDAY, AUGUST 22, 2009<br />

TIME: 9:30 AM<br />

LOCATION: PICKAWAY COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS<br />

ST. RT. 22, CIRCLEVILLE, OHIO 43113<br />

Items are from the Estates of Robert E. (Gene) Sherman, Fairfi eld County Probate #<br />

00065002, and William Jr. Bresler, Fairfi eld County Probate # 00065967. Mr. Sherman<br />

was retired from DuPont, and Mr. Bresler was the Owner/Broker of Circleville Realty. Both<br />

individuals were very well-known throughout Fairfi eld and Pickaway Counties.<br />

Glassware/Collectibles: (Starting at 9:30 AM) Fenton Glass: Rose Bowl, Ruffl e pc’s,<br />

hand-painted pc’s, Puss ‘N Boots, Birds & Hobnail pc’s; Green Depression (approx. 40 pc’s);<br />

Pink Depression (approx. 20 pc’s); approx. 30 Toothpicks; Avon Christmas Plates (approx.<br />

35); Ruby Glass; Green/Blue Vaseline Fenton pc’s; Dagon Heart Hen on Nest; Imperial<br />

Lenox Vase; Hen/Rooster Collection; Baking Dishes; several Crock & Stone Jars; Coca-<br />

Cola/Pepsi Trays; Wheat Pennies; Meat Grinder; Sausage Press; Single Cider/Wine Press;<br />

Graniteware; C/I pc’s; Wood Primitive Boxes; (2) Push Plows; Chicken Crate; old Scythe.<br />

Furniture: (Starts at 11:30 AM) (2) Lazy Boy Rocker Recliners (real nice); Schnadig<br />

Arm Chair w/matching Couch; Pair of Lazy Boy Recliners; Full-size Simmons Hide-a-Bed<br />

(like new); Floral Couch/Love Seat; Kitchen Hutch (nice), Sideboard w/Table & 6 Chairs;<br />

Glass Front China; Modern Oak Corner Cupboard; Modern Entertainment Center; Queen<br />

Headboard; Modern Dresser w/Mirror; Coffee & End Tables; Wrought Iron Patio Furniture;<br />

(2) Wicker Chairs & Lamp Table; Lamps; JVC Color TV & VCR; Kirby Sweeper (like new);<br />

Antique Chair & Antique Pressed-back Rocker; Gas Cook Stove. Tools: Craftsman and<br />

S&K Wrenches and Sockets; Pliers; Punches; Drill and Router Bits; Gear Pullers; Wood<br />

Clamps; Machinist Tools. Woodshop Tools: Grizzly Dust Separator; Oscillating Spindle<br />

Sander; Delta 14” Band Saw; 14” Scroll Saw; Delta 16 ½ Floor 3/4 hp Drill Press; Delta 6”<br />

Router; Delta 10” Table (contractor) Saw; Rockwood 5 sp Drill Press; Ryobi Cut Off; Dewalt<br />

Radial Arm Saw; Delta 4” Belt 6” Disc Sander; Ryobi Miter Saw Stand; Makita 10” Miter<br />

Saw; General Machinery Co. Router Table and Router; K-T Grinder on Stand; All Pro 10000<br />

BTU Heater; Bench Vises-Grinders; Craftsman Laser Trac w/Tripod (new in box); Good<br />

Assrt of Power Saws, Drills, Routers and Sanders; Paslode Brad Nailer; Yard/Garden Tools;<br />

Spud Bar. Way too much to list. Vehicle: 1992 Ford Converted Recreational Van potential<br />

for tailgate OSU Buckeye vehicle or ideal for just Going Fishing at the lake. Tractors: John<br />

Deere 950 Tractor w/6’ snow blade on front (1240.6 hours); 1972 John Deere 4430 Triple<br />

Remotes Rear Weights, Good rubber (8252 hours). [Note: Both tractors are very clean and<br />

fi eld ready, kept under roof.] Farm Equipment: Woods 6’ Finish Mower; 3210 Bush hog 10’<br />

Heavy Duty Dual Wheels; New Holland 273 Bailer; 20’ John Deere Hay Wagon; 16’ Korey<br />

Gear Hay Wagon; (2) 14’ Hay Wagons; 300 Bushel Gravity Wagon; 6’ Rear 3pt Rototiller<br />

(new tines); Stein 6-Row Cultivator; 2-Wheel Boom Sprayer; 3pt 6’ Grader Blade; 3pt Boom<br />

Lift. Other equipment still <strong>com</strong>ing in.<br />

Patricia L. Sherman Edwards, Executor for the Estate of Robert E. (Gene) Sherman.<br />

Thom L. Cooper, Attorney for the Estate, 36 West Main St., Centerburg, OH 43011.<br />

Bryan Jason Bresler, Executor for the Estate of William Jr. Bresler.<br />

Thomas F. Tootle, Attorney for the Estate, 180 W. Franklin St., Circleville, OH 43113.<br />

Food: Pontius UMC Women<br />

Terms: Cash or Good State of Ohio Check. All items will be sold as is where is with no<br />

warranties being written, expressed or implied.<br />

Auctioneers: Terryl A. Queen<br />

Thomas G. Brewster,<br />

Amanda, Ohio<br />

Piketon, Ohio<br />

740/412-3608 740/357-0325<br />

Statements made day of sale shall take precedence over printed matter.<br />

Auctioneer is licensed by Ohio Dept. of Agriculture & participates in the Auction Recovery<br />

Fund.<br />

Visit our websites: www.taqueenauctions.<strong>com</strong> or www.auctionzip.<strong>com</strong>.


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Garage sales, yard sales<br />

and moving sales.....<br />

Oh My!<br />

MOVING<br />

ONE DAY SALE<br />

Saturday, Aug. 22nd<br />

9am-???<br />

*NO CLOTHING*<br />

Kitchen items, dishes, pans,<br />

silverware, sewing notions,<br />

material, patterns, books,<br />

teaching materials, watches,<br />

jewelry and angels.<br />

-ALSO-<br />

** 1995 Toyota 4x4 **<br />

7144 Lockville Rd<br />

Carroll<br />

0004396891-01<br />

MOVING SALE<br />

Friday, August 21st, 9am-6pm<br />

Saturday, August 22nd, 9am-1pm<br />

*Rain or Shine*<br />

Tools, exercise equipment,<br />

furniture, Precious Moments and<br />

other collectibles, Holiday decor,<br />

candles, kitchen ware, Womens’<br />

clothing and much, much more!<br />

Pine Hill Estates<br />

Fairway Drive<br />

Carroll, OH 43112<br />

South of Rt. 33,<br />

behind Pine Hill golf course<br />

0004398619-01<br />

BACKYARD SALE<br />

SATURDAY<br />

AUGUST 22 9a-3p<br />

Lots of Miscellaneous<br />

Something for<br />

Everyone<br />

936 SECOND STREET<br />

LANCASTER<br />

0004398389-01<br />

GARAGE SALE<br />

Friday & Saturday<br />

August 21st & 22nd<br />

9am-4pm<br />

Antiques, glass, furniture, 1971<br />

mini trail, 1986 YSR50, 2007 Whizer,<br />

1964 Ford Falcon (convertible)<br />

and too many miscellaneous<br />

items to mention!<br />

10830 Miller Avenue<br />

Canal Winchester, OH 43110<br />

(Miller Avenue, 1st street South of<br />

Jackson Lake on Cedar Hill)<br />

0004397117-01<br />

MULTI-FAMILY<br />

YARD SALE<br />

AUGUST 20, 21, 22 9a-?<br />

If weather permitting<br />

No Early Birds!<br />

Baby items, new items,<br />

new interior and exterior<br />

doors, native items<br />

and much, much more.<br />

1659 TIKI LANE<br />

Lancaster<br />

0004398593-01<br />

YARD SALE<br />

Friday & Saturday<br />

August 21 & 22, 9am-5pm<br />

Window AC, weight bench,<br />

Sega Genesis games,<br />

Blu-Ray DVD’s, Care Bear<br />

3-wheeler, battery<br />

operated Harley 3-wheeler,<br />

stroller, Pack & Play.<br />

New items each day.<br />

Something for everyone!<br />

4770 Bis Rd. SW,<br />

Lancaster<br />

0004399486-01<br />

2 FAMILY<br />

GARAGE SALE<br />

Friday & Saturday<br />

August 21 & 22, 8am-4pm<br />

Household items, clothing,<br />

air conditioner, stereo,<br />

dishes, & a whole lot more!<br />

696 Harding Ave.<br />

Lancaster<br />

(Garage is behind house.)<br />

0004399481-01<br />

GARAGE SALE<br />

Friday August 21, 10-3 and<br />

Saturday August 22, 8-1<br />

Country decor, musical<br />

instruments, women’s<br />

clothing (sz 12), men’s suits,<br />

and much, much more.<br />

Very Low Prices!<br />

3808 Stoney Hill Rd.<br />

Lancaster<br />

0004399420-01<br />

2 BIG<br />

YARD SALES<br />

Saturday August 22,<br />

9am - 5pm<br />

(Rain Date: August 29)<br />

All Size clothes, some<br />

furniture, lots of odds &<br />

ends, building supplies,<br />

some antiques, baseball<br />

cards, Christmas items.<br />

Too much more to list.<br />

754 and 820 N. Broad St.<br />

Lancaster<br />

0004399134-01<br />

HUGE GARAGE SALE<br />

Friday & Saturday<br />

August 21st & 22nd<br />

7am-7pm<br />

*Rain or Shine*<br />

Boys/ Baby/ Toddler Girl clothing,<br />

lots of toys, lots of household<br />

items, riding Princess Jeep,<br />

Men/ Ladies’ clothing. Great<br />

Prices for School Aged Children!<br />

*Everything priced to sell*<br />

**WATCH FOR SIGNS**<br />

7725 Oak Hill Road<br />

Bremen, OH 43107<br />

Rt. 37 towards Bremen,<br />

turn left on West Rushville Rd.<br />

and right on Oak Hill Rd.<br />

0004399068-01<br />

ESTATE YARD SALE<br />

SAT. AUG. 29, 9AM-3PM<br />

Lots of glassware, costume<br />

jewelry, antiques. Also L.<br />

Hitchcock table & chairs, hutch,<br />

stands, shelving units, oil lamp,<br />

curio cabinet, TV, lift chair,<br />

gardening items, outdoor<br />

furniture, collectibles, household<br />

items, clothing & much more.<br />

NO REASONABLE<br />

OFFER REFUSED!<br />

EVERYTHING MUST GO!<br />

331 LEWIS AVE.<br />

LANCASTER<br />

0004398988-01<br />

HUGE YARD SALE<br />

Saturday, August 15th, 8am-4pm<br />

Sunday, August 16th, 8am-2pm<br />

*Rain or Shine*<br />

Household items... to many to list!<br />

From the ironing board<br />

to the kitchen sink!<br />

Lots of nic-nacs, trinkets, jewerly,<br />

Direct TV/ HD box, kitchen, bath,<br />

bedding...you name it, even a<br />

wooden sculpture of Bob Marley!<br />

*EVERYTHING MUST GO*<br />

135 Peters Avenue<br />

Lancaster, OH 43130<br />

(off of Lincoln Avenue)<br />

0004398718-01<br />

HUGE 4 FAMILY SALE<br />

Saturday, August 22nd<br />

9am-???<br />

*Rain or Shine*<br />

Nice furniture (love seat/sofa,<br />

nuetral color), unique decor<br />

items, table, lamps, crystal and<br />

small size womens’ clothing.<br />

*EVERYTHING CLEAN AND<br />

IN EXCELLENT CONDITION*<br />

110 Ginder Road NE<br />

Lancaster, OH 43130<br />

(off Stringtown & Coonpath Rd.)<br />

0004400498-01<br />

GARAGE SALE<br />

Friday & Saturday<br />

August 21 and 22<br />

8am-?<br />

A little bit of everything<br />

including, glassware,<br />

glass showcase, glass<br />

dining room set with<br />

4 chairs, & old furniture.<br />

3516 Lancaster-Circleville Rd SW,<br />

Rt 188 W, Lancaster<br />

0004400379-01<br />

LARGE MOVING SALE<br />

SAT-SUN<br />

AUG. 22ND-23RD<br />

9:00AM-?<br />

Storage Unit full of<br />

stuff to get rid of!<br />

Clothes, furniture, baby items,<br />

vintage toys, household items,<br />

tools, video games, new cds, die<br />

cast cars, lamps, lots and lots<br />

more<br />

1317 N. COLUMBUS<br />

CORNER OF 158<br />

(PARKING ON SKYLINE DR.)<br />

0004400240-01<br />

MOVING/YARD SALE<br />

AUG. 22, 9AM-3PM<br />

NO EARLY BIRDS<br />

Bed, Lazy Boy rocker/recliner,<br />

2 desks, dresser, wooden cradle,<br />

beauty shop furniture, shelves,<br />

antique radio and sewing<br />

machine, dishes, candles, fans,<br />

heaters, teacher books and stuff,<br />

<strong>com</strong>puter, kid’s books, riding toys,<br />

car seats, holiday decorations,<br />

some tools, X-File collectibles<br />

and lots more.<br />

500 Barr Dr.<br />

Lancaster<br />

0004399949-01<br />

3 FAMILY<br />

YARD SALE<br />

Fri-Sat<br />

Aug 21st-22nd<br />

9:00AM-4:00PM<br />

Clothes, tools, something for<br />

everyone!!<br />

218 W. Fairview<br />

Baltimore<br />

0004399818-01<br />

GARAGE SALE<br />

AUGUST 21-22 8a-?<br />

Men’s & Women’s<br />

2XL clothes,<br />

bathseat, kids’<br />

toys, lots of misc.<br />

404 Ridgemere Way<br />

(Hunter’s Trace)<br />

Lancaster<br />

0004399576-01<br />

LARGE<br />

MOVING SALE<br />

Aug. 21st & 22nd<br />

8am-4pm<br />

Dining room set, girl’s bedroom<br />

suite (bed, night stand, armoire),<br />

single bed, tons and tons of<br />

household goods, coins, fishing<br />

poles, guns, adult and children<br />

clothing, something for everyone.<br />

3304 Market St.<br />

Rushville<br />

0004400872-01<br />

2 FAMILY<br />

GARAGE SALE<br />

Friday August 21,<br />

9am - ?<br />

Furniture, antiques, old walking<br />

chairs, drying rack,<br />

side mount truck box,<br />

poplar 15-light beveled glass<br />

French Door, 2 panel poplar<br />

doors, lots of Beanie Babies,<br />

2 antique wardrobes,<br />

country/primitive items & more.<br />

4679 Stagecoach Rd.<br />

(West of Somerset, Take 22W<br />

to Tollgate, to Stagecoach)<br />

0004400672-01<br />

HUGE<br />

"AFTER THE MOVE"<br />

MOVING SALE<br />

Saturday August 22, 8am-?<br />

Lots of household items - too<br />

many to list, tools, plus size clothing,<br />

boys’ & girls’ clothing including<br />

"back-to-school", books, craft<br />

suppplies. We simply have too<br />

much stuff. Cheap prices!<br />

179 E. Allen St.Lancaster<br />

(between Broad & High)<br />

0004400599-01<br />

BIG BARN SALE<br />

Thursday, Friday, Saturday<br />

August 20, 21 & 22, 8am-?<br />

Firewood, household items,<br />

knives, shot guns, muzzle loader,<br />

air <strong>com</strong>pressors, utility trailer,<br />

14’ boat trailer, hand tools, power<br />

tools, clocks, linens, 250 motor<br />

scooter, traffic light, Gulf gas<br />

pump <strong>com</strong>plete, wine cooler<br />

refrigerator, outside woodburner,<br />

antique hand crank, garden<br />

tractor with attachment, 3 phase<br />

3hp 220 motor, gas motors, misc.<br />

13570 Big Cola Rd. ~ Rockbridge<br />

0004400574-01<br />

CRAFT/RUMMAGE<br />

SALE<br />

Carroll Civic Center<br />

Aug. 28th-29th<br />

Vendors Wel<strong>com</strong>e!<br />

Call 740-756-4372<br />

for more info<br />

0004400549-01<br />

Huge Barn Sale<br />

Fri, Sat & Sun<br />

August 21, 22 & 23<br />

10am-6pm<br />

4 way Foosball table, antiques,<br />

glass and cookware, camping<br />

equipment, 1950’s TV, clothes,<br />

shoes, <strong>com</strong>puter games, etc.<br />

865 Logan-Thornville Rd,<br />

Bremen<br />

Proceeds to benefit<br />

Our Forgotten Heritage,<br />

a non-profit organization.<br />

"Help Feed our Critters"<br />

0004400528-01


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Garage sales, yard sales<br />

and moving sales.....<br />

VALLEYVIEW TRADE DAYS<br />

BUFFALO OHIO<br />

September 4-5-6 October 2-3-4<br />

Gates open at noon on Weds. for<br />

Dealers. Call 1-740-260-6260<br />

(Duke)<br />

Lot size approx. 20x20, $30.00<br />

MULTI FAMILY GARAGE SALE<br />

Fri-Sat Aug. 21st-22nd<br />

10:00AM-4:00PM<br />

Antiques, old tools, glassware, golf<br />

clubs, numerous other items<br />

9830 Alspach Rd<br />

Canal Winchester<br />

GARAGE SALE<br />

Fri- Sat<br />

Aug. 21st& 22nd<br />

9:00AM-5:00PM<br />

Collectable glass including Fenton,<br />

beer steins, mugs, ladies Rolex<br />

watch, air <strong>com</strong>pressor, bicycles, plus<br />

much, much more<br />

229 Oakview Ct<br />

Pickerington<br />

614-920-1768<br />

YARD SALE<br />

Friday & Saturday<br />

August 21 & 22,<br />

9am-5pm<br />

Iron clawfoot bathtub,<br />

wood chipper, old cedar<br />

chest, some clothing,<br />

glassware, toys & misc.<br />

440 Mill Rd. Lancaster<br />

(Off Hamburg Rd.)<br />

0004400861-01<br />

YARD SALE<br />

600 E. Chestnut.<br />

Aug 21-22 9a-3p.<br />

Wingback chairs, porch gliders,<br />

tools, antique quilts.<br />

YARD SALE<br />

Sat. Aug. 22nd<br />

9am-3pm<br />

Country decor items, sweeper,<br />

TV, sm. wooden table, hunter<br />

green print rug with matching<br />

runner, 78 record albums. Books,<br />

Colliers Encyclopedia plus<br />

children’s Jr. classic, Reader’s<br />

Digest Condensed and Medical<br />

books. Holiday decor items,<br />

clothing, miscellaneous items.<br />

517 E. Allen St.<br />

Lancaster<br />

0004399938-01<br />

SALE<br />

Saturday, Aug. 22<br />

8am-3pm<br />

BOOKS - BOOKS - BOOKS!<br />

Antiques, housewares,<br />

drapes, linens, pictures,<br />

puzzles, silk flowers, oak<br />

entertainment center, chairs,<br />

lamps and much more.<br />

6840 Coonpath Rd<br />

Carroll<br />

West of Rt. 33<br />

0004399846-01<br />

YARD SALE<br />

August 21 & 22,<br />

9am-3pm<br />

Household items,<br />

and a whole lot<br />

more!<br />

6233 Coonpath Rd,<br />

Carroll<br />

Oh My!<br />

0004400491-01<br />

YARD SALE<br />

Friday & Saturday<br />

August 21 & 22,<br />

9am-3pm<br />

Furniture, clothes,<br />

books & misc<br />

merchandise.<br />

600 E. Chestnut St.<br />

Lancaster<br />

0004399847-01<br />

MULTI FAMILY YARD SALE<br />

AUGUST 21ST AND AUGUST<br />

22ND<br />

8:00 AM TO 4:00 PM<br />

108 GROVE COURT<br />

LANCASTER, OH<br />

Lawnmowers, furniture, tvs and<br />

tools, also gently used clothes and<br />

shoes including plus sizes. Also<br />

many various household items for<br />

men and women.<br />

DONT MISS OUT LOTS OF<br />

ITEMS TO BUY!!!<br />

MULTI FAMILY YARD<br />

SALE!!!!<br />

AUGUST 21ST AND THE 22ND<br />

0004400815-01<br />

Multi Family<br />

Yard Sale<br />

Friday & Saturday<br />

August 21 & 22,<br />

9am-3pm<br />

Clothing (adult, juniors,<br />

childrens’ and some baby<br />

items), weight lifting set,<br />

2000 MercuryMountaineer SUV,<br />

household items, and much more.<br />

342 Kemper Ave<br />

Lancaster<br />

0004399862-01<br />

250 AC LANCASTER @<br />

SHERIFF’S AUCTION<br />

250 AC. Farm/ Development site,<br />

Coonpath Rd. Dev. Site 1 mi. from<br />

US 33 Bypass! Sewer/ water.<br />

Owner Wants Offer! Call before this<br />

goes to auction on August 28, 2009!<br />

Call for more info.<br />

Ron Beitzel<br />

Four Seasons Land Company<br />

(800)815-LAND (5263)<br />

NORTH OF LOGAN -LAKES!<br />

South of Junction City!<br />

Perry County.<br />

Beautiful 4.6 to 67 Ac tracts with new<br />

ponds & lakes! Wooded ravines! New<br />

Lexington Schools. From $34,900<br />

Public Water!<br />

www.fourseasonslandco.<strong>com</strong><br />

Four Seasons Land Company<br />

(800) 815-LAND (5263)<br />

2800 SQ FT OFFICE SPACE, showroom,<br />

warehouse, 1 overhead door,<br />

zoned light industrial <strong>com</strong>mercial, 3<br />

restrooms, handicap accessible, ample<br />

parking, great location, Carroll<br />

area, $4 sq. ft. 740-687-3558<br />

EVERY BUILDING ON SALE!<br />

SHAMROCK SPECIALS<br />

24x45x10 $9,725<br />

30x54x10 $11,795<br />

42x72x13 $19,895<br />

60x72x14 $27,195<br />

Crew travel required over 50 miles. Local building code<br />

modifications extra. Building pictured is not priced in<br />

ad. Shamrock Specials are built on your level site.<br />

Price subject to change without notice.<br />

Featuring Doors<br />

Lifetime Paint Warranty<br />

Professionally Engineered & Custom Designed<br />

Heath, OH<br />

740-788-8077<br />

ALL OR part of 20,000 square foot<br />

warehouse or light manufacturing.<br />

740-385-2191<br />

CANAL WINCHESTER<br />

Office space located on Waterloo St.,<br />

2-room with bath, off-street parking,<br />

$450 per month with 1 year minimum<br />

lease. 740-756-7256<br />

COMMERCIAL BUILDING<br />

FOR SALE OR RENT<br />

THIS IS A MUST SEE!!<br />

1800 sq. ft. Office space, bathroom,<br />

work area, 740 N Broad St. Lancaster<br />

$300/month plus deposit.<br />

Call Jim at 740-503-4072<br />

for more details!!!<br />

RENT/ LEASE Pickerington/Canal<br />

Winchester area, 1050 SF warehouse<br />

unit with 12’ overhead door, heat and<br />

A/C, bath, $625. 740-756-7256<br />

Equine Suburban Metal Roofing<br />

Commercial Farm Residential<br />

1-800-373-5550 ClearyBuilding.<strong>com</strong><br />

Visit ClearyBuilding.<strong>com</strong><br />

to purchase a do-it-yourself<br />

building package!<br />

0809<br />

BUILDING CORPṚ<br />

0004395706-01<br />

Serving our Clients since 1978<br />

MULTI FAMILY<br />

YARD SALE<br />

Sat. Aug. 22nd<br />

9:00AM-3:00PM<br />

Longaberger baskets, like<br />

new Pack and Play, baby<br />

clothes and toys, boys<br />

clothes (Size 4-12), shoes,<br />

adult clothes, misc. house -<br />

hold items, books,<br />

706 N. Main St<br />

Baltimore<br />

0004399897-01<br />

YARD SALE<br />

Saturday August 22nd<br />

9:00 am to 4:00 pm<br />

Sunday August 23rd<br />

10:00 am to 4:00 pm<br />

Girls mountain bike, bratz dolls and accessories,<br />

toddler table and chairs, water<br />

bed, girls clothes size 14 - 16,<br />

womans clothes size 12-14, misc<br />

household items, many many more<br />

items.<br />

Stop by and check it out!!!!!!<br />

YARD SALE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!<br />

521 E Allen St<br />

Lancaster, OH<br />

0004399060-01<br />

YARD SALE<br />

Friday & Saturday<br />

August 21 & 22, 9am-5pm<br />

Dishes (strawberry pattern<br />

and grape pattern), pots and<br />

pans, exercise equipment<br />

including stationary bike,<br />

women’s clothes, books,<br />

knick-knacks, and<br />

other misc items.<br />

9965 Cattail Rd.<br />

Pleasantville<br />

0004399269-01<br />

MULTI FAMILY GARAGE SALE<br />

SATURDAY AUGUST 22ND<br />

9:00 TO 3:00 PM<br />

Lots of misc household and<br />

clothing items, too much to<br />

list!!!!<br />

COME AND CHECK IT<br />

OUT!!!!!<br />

1581 KENSINGTON LANE<br />

NEAR SANDERSON SCHOOL<br />

MULTI FAMILY HARAGE<br />

SALE!!!!!!<br />

0004399292-01<br />

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Your Entertainment Guide To What’s Happening In Lancaster & Surrounding Areas<br />

“Cue up…<br />

Saturday,<br />

August 15<br />

Art On Fair! Arts and<br />

Crafts Festival on Saturday,<br />

Aug. 15 th , located<br />

at the Fairfield County<br />

Fairgrounds, Lancaster.<br />

For more information<br />

for weekly fun at<br />

VICTORY BILLIARDS!”<br />

* Happy Hour: Tues.-Fri. 5 pm - 8 pm<br />

* Tuesday - Free Pool<br />

* Wednesday - Bike Nite<br />

w/Special Drink Prices ~ Domestic Beer $1.50<br />

* Thursday “Thirsty” Thurs. $1 Draft<br />

* Friday & Saturday Karaoke & DJ w/ Judy<br />

Victory Billiards 21 & Over<br />

439 S. Ewing St. • 740-654-9371<br />

Hours: Fri 12pm-2am; Tues-Sun 5pm-2 am; Closed Mon<br />

The staff at WFCO 90.9fm wants to thank the<br />

<strong>com</strong>munity for their support during our<br />

Summer Refreshment Campaign. Thank you<br />

to all those that supported us financially and<br />

faithfully prayed.<br />

Listen LIVE on the web<br />

www.wfcofm.<strong>com</strong><br />

0000459222<br />

0000458226<br />

call 740-653-1188 or<br />

check it out on the web<br />

at: www.artonfair.<strong>com</strong><br />

Saturday,<br />

“Mt. Pleasant Shootout”<br />

TRUCK AND TRACTOR PULL<br />

Sat., Aug. 29, 2009<br />

Starting at 4:00 P.M.<br />

At Fairfield Co. Fairgrounds<br />

Info. Call<br />

740-653-3041<br />

0000459897<br />

August 15<br />

The Lancaster Camp<br />

Ground will host a<br />

homemade dinner consisting<br />

of chicken, noodles,<br />

mashed potatoes,<br />

vegetable, salad, dessert<br />

and beverage for $7.00<br />

at 4:30 p.m. on Saturday,<br />

August 15 in airconditioned<br />

“Creighton<br />

Corners.” Everyone wel<strong>com</strong>e!<br />

Park and walk<br />

behind hotel and up<br />

2nd Street.<br />

At WLOH, We're Proud to Serve<br />

Fairfield County's Farming and<br />

Rural Community.<br />

Tune to 1320 WLOH or listen online at www.wloh.net for these Farm<br />

Radio Broadcasts:<br />

5-6 AM- ABN Sunrise Report<br />

11:00 AM- BARN News Update<br />

12:00 Noon- ABN Midday Update<br />

12:30 PM- Ohio Ag Net Update<br />

3:50 PM- ABN Closing Markets<br />

Linked to the Past- Focused on the Future<br />

0000453429<br />

0000422852<br />

Tuesday,<br />

August 18<br />

American Red Cross of<br />

Fairfield County, Pleasant<br />

Chapel Bloodmobile,<br />

1-7 p.m. Tuesday,<br />

August 18. Located at<br />

3225 Old Mill Rd., Lancaster.<br />

Phone Pastor<br />

Steve at 740-653-6510<br />

to schedule an appointment;<br />

however, walk-ins<br />

are wel<strong>com</strong>e.<br />

Friday,<br />

August 21<br />

Friday Night Bandstand!<br />

Enjoy Free Music!<br />

7:30pm at The Bandstand<br />

in Downtown Lancaster<br />

(Gazebo). Enjoy<br />

cool treats from Weldon’s<br />

Ice Cream. Bring a<br />

Friend/Bring a Chair!<br />

Friday,<br />

August 21<br />

For the remainder of the<br />

summer, the Elks will be<br />

hosting a DJ or Band to<br />

play on Friday evenings<br />

starting at 8:00pm. Buffet<br />

available at 6:00pm,<br />

there will be a minimal<br />

charge of $5/per person<br />

for the buffet, no cover<br />

charge and the bar will<br />

be open to the public.<br />

Call<br />

740-475-1874<br />

To Place<br />

Your Ad<br />

On This<br />

Page<br />

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Friday, August 21-<br />

Sunday, August 23<br />

American Red Cross of<br />

Fairfield County, “United<br />

We Serve” days. Your<br />

local Chapter will be<br />

getting a face lift by<br />

Wal-Mart volunteers.<br />

We will be also holding<br />

a Community Health<br />

Information Fair from 10<br />

am–2 pm each day. We<br />

would like to wel<strong>com</strong>e<br />

residents to <strong>com</strong>e and<br />

learn about the services<br />

we provide throughout<br />

the area. For information,<br />

please call us at<br />

740-687-5585.<br />

Saturday,<br />

August 22<br />

Benefit and Poker Run<br />

for Kenny Clubertson.<br />

Kenny was recently<br />

diagnosed with prostate<br />

cancer. He has no insurance<br />

so this will help<br />

Kenny and his wife pay<br />

their bills. Benefit will<br />

be held on Aug. 22 at<br />

Victory Billiards, 485<br />

0000459899<br />

S. Ewing St., Lancaster.<br />

Cost of Poker Run is<br />

$10 for solo and $15<br />

for Driver & Passenger.<br />

First bike out at 11am,<br />

last bike in at 5pm,<br />

trophies will be given.<br />

There will be an auction,<br />

food, door prizes<br />

and a 50/50 drawing.<br />

For more information<br />

or to make a donation,<br />

contact Cris at Victory<br />

Billiards at 740-654-<br />

9371, Jimmy at 740-<br />

503-3838, or Shirley at<br />

740-215-4804.<br />

Saturday,<br />

August 22<br />

American Red Cross of<br />

Fairfield County, Kroger<br />

West Bloodmobile,<br />

10am – 4pm Sat., Aug.<br />

22. Located at 1735 N.<br />

Memorial Dr., Lancaster.<br />

Phone 1-800-GIVE-LIFE<br />

to schedule an appointment;<br />

however, walk-ins<br />

are wel<strong>com</strong>e.<br />

Pacer’s Italian Cuisine & Steakery<br />

Pacer’s<br />

Italian Cuisine<br />

&<br />

Steakery<br />

Just minutes from the lake on St. Rt. 188<br />

Pleasantville • 740-468-9207<br />

Casual Dining in a Country Setting<br />

OPEN FOR LUNCH DAILY<br />

11:00am - 2:00pm<br />

Hours: Mon.-Thurs. 4-10pm • Fri.-Sat. 4-11pm • Sun. 4-9pm<br />

www.pacersitalian.<strong>com</strong><br />

Sunday,<br />

August 23<br />

Fall league sign-ups for<br />

the Lancaster Traveling<br />

Dart Association are<br />

happening at 6:00pm at<br />

Locker 8 on Fair Ave.,<br />

(next to Donato’s).<br />

Beginner to advanced<br />

darters wel<strong>com</strong>e. Meet<br />

new people or reconnect<br />

with old friends!<br />

For further information<br />

please call Susan at<br />

740-654-3233.<br />

August 22 & 23, 2009<br />

Alley Park, Lancaster, Ohio (located south of Lancaster off of Business Route 33)<br />

Featuring:<br />

Tractors, Equipment and Memorabilia<br />

Saturday:<br />

8-11 am Pancake Breakfast, $4.00<br />

10 am Transfer Sled Tractor Pull<br />

(Contact Ron Welch 614-989-7663 for Information)<br />

Pie Auction - between the classes at the Tractor Pull<br />

12 pm Children’s Pedal Tractor Pull<br />

1 pm Mock Disaster<br />

2 pm Garden Tractor Games<br />

3 pm Cornerstone Gospel Quartet<br />

Field Demonstrations Throughout the Day<br />

Sunday:<br />

11 am Garden Tractor Pull<br />

12 pm Tractor Parade<br />

1 pm Tractor Games (Big Tractors)<br />

Field Demonstrations Throughout the Day<br />

Other events both days: Flea Market, Craft Show & Sale,<br />

Music by Southers Family, Steam Engines, Corn Shellers,<br />

Saw Mill, Buzz Saw, Prony Brake, Threshing Wheat,<br />

Stationary Baler, Corn Shredding, Rope Making,<br />

Hit & Miss Engines, Raffles, Farm Animals,<br />

Tractor Teeter Totter, Safety Display. Food Vendors<br />

Admission & Parking are <strong>FREE</strong> - Tractor Shuttles available<br />

www.fairfieldcountytractorclub.<strong>com</strong><br />

For more info contact Doug Shaw 740-407-2347,<br />

Mike Bowers 740-654-6855 or Geb Bader 740-862-4775<br />

Get Your Kids Ready For Back To School<br />

0000459168<br />

FAIRFIELD COUNTY FAIR<br />

2009 MOM of the YEAR CONTEST<br />

Make a Mom famous - whether a family member or friend.<br />

Send an original essay of 300 words or less describing<br />

“Why you believe your candidate should be Mom of the Year”<br />

and how your candidate contributes to family and <strong>com</strong>munity.<br />

Enclose your name, address and phone number, your Mom<br />

candidate’s name, address and phone number, and your<br />

relationship to the nominee and mail to: Fairfield County Fair<br />

Mom, P.O. Box 945, Lancaster, OH 43130.<br />

The deadline for entries is September 11, 2009<br />

The Fairfield Co Fair Mom Contest will be held Tuesday, October 13, in the WLOH tent<br />

at 12:30 pm on the Fairgrounds.<br />

Prizes will be awarded to the top five contestants, the top ten will be present for the<br />

contest at the fair and each will receive a gift.<br />

The winner will appear at special events during the fair week and represent the<br />

Fairfield County Fair throughout the year upon request.<br />

For additional information, call the Fairfield County Agricultural Society at:<br />

740-653-3041<br />

Mail this form with 300 word essay<br />

2009 FAIRFIELD COUNTY FAIR MOM<br />

P.O. Box 945<br />

Lancaster, OH 43130<br />

Note: Contestant must be a resident of Fairfield County<br />

Mom candidate’s name: _______________________________<br />

Candidate Address: ___________________________________<br />

Candidate telephone #: _________________________________<br />

Your relationship to candidate: ____________________________<br />

Your name: _________________________________________<br />

Address: __________________________________________<br />

Your Phone: _________________________________________<br />

Where was blank obtained? ______________________________<br />

0000459898


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HORSE TRAINING<br />

Specializing in problem horses,<br />

breaking, all Western discipline,<br />

and breaking to cart.<br />

Show Quality Training that won’t<br />

break the bank.<br />

Offering discounts<br />

614-204-4100.<br />

SOUTHERN OHIO REGISTERED<br />

QUARTER & PAINT HORSE<br />

SALE!<br />

September 12th, 2009<br />

Jackson, Ohio<br />

Entry Deadline-August 22nd<br />

For More Information & Entry Forms,<br />

Contact: Jerry Henderson<br />

740-988-2971<br />

Music Provided by<br />

UTILITY TRUCK EQUIPMENT<br />

CIRCLEVILLE<br />

of PICKAWAY<br />

PICKAWAY COUNTY<br />

ALL NATURAL BEEF HERD<br />

100% Grass Based.<br />

These animals have never been<br />

given drugs or grain.<br />

Mostly Red Angus and Red Devon.<br />

10 Cows, 7 Calves, 9 Heifers<br />

and 5 Steers.<br />

740-398-2444 (Hopewell)<br />

BOER DOE GOATS AND KINDER<br />

DOE GOATS. Call 9am-5pm<br />

740-969-2659.<br />

Hummel & Plum<br />

Life Insurance<br />

477-3311<br />

www.pickawaynow.<strong>com</strong><br />

Patt Clifton<br />

SERVING ALL OF PICKAWAY COUNTY<br />

IN<br />

Circleville Herald<br />

(740)477-5506<br />

BUSHHOG, 5 FT, $450. 6 ft $550.<br />

Disc 3 pt, 8 ft, $450. Plow $225<br />

JD 8300 Grain Drill $1200<br />

Disc $75. Several used trailers,<br />

740-775-0784.<br />

LEINBOCK 3PT. Disc and 5 ft.,<br />

3PT., Bushhog, Bushhog brand. Both<br />

in Good Shape. Call 740-474-5771 or<br />

740-412-7677<br />

ROUND BALE MIXED HAY on<br />

Election House Rd. Call Steve<br />

740-490-5762<br />

Balestra, Harr,<br />

and Scherer<br />

CPAs, Inc.<br />

Direction Mortgage Company<br />

208 N. Scioto St., Circleville<br />

0004400295-01<br />

12’ ALUMINUM FISHING BOAT w/<br />

trolling motor and trailer. $1,000.00<br />

Call 740-969-2398.<br />

COLEMAN CANOE<br />

$275<br />

740-653-1298<br />

COLT KING COBRA 357, $550.<br />

AUTO ORDINANCE US ARMY 45,<br />

$450. LLAMA 380, $300.<br />

MARLIN 30/30, LEVER ACTION<br />

NEVER SHOT , $325.<br />

CVA TURKEY SPECIAL MUZZLE<br />

LOADER, NEW, $200.<br />

CALL 740-808-2165<br />

CONCEALED CARRY COURSE<br />

8/30/09<br />

Laurelville Area<br />

Cost $75<br />

For information call 740-332-7331<br />

Utah Classes also available<br />

PINKY’S GUN SHOP<br />

has a good selection of<br />

NEW and USED<br />

22’s, 22MG, shot guns,<br />

showcases &<br />

reloading equipment.<br />

Call 740-969-2928<br />

1989 16 FT SEARAY , open bow,<br />

3.0 with lots of extras.<br />

Runs great, $3500 obo.<br />

740-808-4870.<br />

1989 CADILLAC Rare 60’s Special<br />

Fleetwood, good condition.<br />

Call 614-419-0972, for pricing.<br />

The 2-174th ADA BN<br />

Retired & Past<br />

Members Association<br />

Second Annual Reunion<br />

September 20, 2009<br />

1300 hrs - ?<br />

McConnelsville National<br />

Guard Armory<br />

4497 Hawk Drive<br />

McConnelsville, Ohio 43756<br />

Activities, Military Displays<br />

and Potluck Meal<br />

Bring your favorite casserole, salad,<br />

(Potato Salad, Macaroni Salad,<br />

Cole Slaw, Pasta Salad), dessert, etc.<br />

Note: The meat, refreshments<br />

condiments and dinnerware, will be<br />

provided by the Association<br />

Bring your family and <strong>com</strong>e join us for a<br />

time of fun, renewing old friendships<br />

and good food.<br />

FOR MORE INFORMATION<br />

CONTACT ONE OF THE FOLLOWING:<br />

Bob Kirkwood, 740-697-0303<br />

or kirkrb77@att.net<br />

Bob Foster, 740-982-6796<br />

or rlrark6720@yahoo.<strong>com</strong><br />

Darrell Carson, 740-987-5671<br />

or carsondrrll@yahoo.<strong>com</strong><br />

0004396102-01<br />

1994 FORD TAURUS<br />

117K, one owner, very clean,<br />

excellent condition.<br />

Call 740-653-1350, for pricing.<br />

1996 BUICK CENTURY SP SEDAN,<br />

burgundy color, runs good, good<br />

tires, asking $950 obo. 740-654-2157<br />

1996 CHEVY CORSICA 121K miles,<br />

$650. 740-536-7214<br />

1997 Chevy Lumina, maroon, power<br />

windows, power locks, cruise control,<br />

tilt, AM/FM stereo, 4 new tires,<br />

$1,200.00. Call 740-409-0581<br />

1998 VOLVO V70 AWD<br />

137K, real good condition, $3,700.<br />

1998 SUBARU FORESTER AWD<br />

New motor, good condition, $2,000.<br />

Call 740-763-2455 or 740-404-8054.<br />

2001 CHRYSLER PT CRUISER<br />

extra clean, runs excellent, $3500<br />

firm. 740-653-6012.<br />

2003 PT CRUISER, 69,000 miles,<br />

black-woody, lots extras. $7,500.<br />

740-207-1680<br />

2004 JEEP WRANGLER<br />

4X4 UNLIMITED<br />

Automatic, soft top, hitch, 59K,<br />

excellent condition, $16,000.00<br />

Call 740-403-4860.<br />

2004 TOYOTA Solara Sport V6, automatic,<br />

white, moonroof, garage kept,<br />

excellent condition, 6 disc player,<br />

58K miles, asking $12500. 740-366-3479<br />

2007 CHEVY MALIBU LT, less than<br />

12,000 miles. Excellent cond. Part of<br />

an estate. Must sell. A real bargain<br />

at only $11,380. 740-654-1902 before<br />

9pm.<br />

2007 HONDA ACCORD EX 4 door,<br />

50k mi. Great condition. $14,700.<br />

740-607-8694.<br />

ATTENTION: HAULING UNWAN-<br />

TED VEHICLES, running or not,<br />

paying top $$$. 614-206-9297, 740-808-<br />

1807 Leave message.<br />

BUYING CARS & TRUCKS,<br />

WE TOW AWAY. John Reed<br />

740-438-4747<br />

BUYING COMPLETE unwanted<br />

vehicles Pickup <strong>FREE</strong>. Paying Cash.<br />

740-969-2059<br />

BUYING JUNK unwanted vehicles,<br />

any condition, paying top dollar.<br />

740-808-3934.<br />

BUYING JUNK VEHICLES Must<br />

have titles. Will pickup in Lancaster<br />

area. Lancaster Auto Recycling 740-<br />

687-1297, 1-800-860-1297<br />

WANTED TO Buy: Junk cars, large<br />

and small trucks, farm machinery, &<br />

heavy scrap iron, will pick up. 740-<br />

998-5892.<br />

2004 GMC YUKON SLE<br />

Good condition, $16,500 OBO<br />

Call 740-680-0855.<br />

2005 FORD EXPLORER XLT<br />

4WD, V6, Very sharp, Red/Gray.<br />

Asking $8,995 Call 740-412-8222.<br />

2007 CHEVY TRAILBLAZER, LS,<br />

4X4 auto, 6 cyl, all power, moonroof,<br />

28,000 mi, spotless, $17,900 obo.<br />

740-503-5236.<br />

1997 CHEVY full size, Midwest 1500<br />

G series Van, Vortek 350, 7 passenger,<br />

$1800. 740-891-1609.<br />

1998 Ford Windstar Passenger Van,<br />

cold A/C, good tires, very clean in<br />

and out, asking $1500 firm.<br />

Call 740-687-1714.<br />

2004 HONDA ODDYSEY, 1 owner,<br />

auto, 99,000 mi, excellent condition,<br />

power sliding doors, remote locks,<br />

power windows AM/FM, CD, $11,500.<br />

740-215-3111.<br />

1984 CHEVY SILVERADO TRUCK<br />

½ton 2wd, 350 auto, headers, runs<br />

great, some rust, $1300. 740-969-1324


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Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, MySpace...What?<br />

Tips for Parents - Talking to Your Teens About Social Networking<br />

Since the Internet is such a big part of teens’ lives today, parents and<br />

children need to discuss how to properly use social networking sites<br />

to ensure their safety.<br />

(MS) -- It’s no secret<br />

young people growing up<br />

today are more technologically<br />

advanced than<br />

older generations like<br />

the Baby Boomers. In<br />

those days, <strong>com</strong>municating<br />

with friends was done<br />

primarily by talking on the<br />

telephone, writing a note<br />

or speaking face-to-face.<br />

There was no e-mailing,<br />

text messaging, IM’ing (instant<br />

messaging) or posting<br />

<strong>com</strong>ments on each other’s<br />

personal Web pages.<br />

In schools today, instead of<br />

just passing notes, students<br />

can send text messages on<br />

their cell phones and <strong>com</strong>municate<br />

online with their<br />

bff (best friends forever)<br />

or with people they don’t<br />

know, and this makes it<br />

difficult for parents to<br />

monitor their child’s online<br />

activities. In addition to<br />

e-mailing and text messaging,<br />

<strong>com</strong>municating via<br />

social networking sites is<br />

be<strong>com</strong>ing more <strong>com</strong>mon<br />

for both older and younger<br />

generations. In fact, in<br />

January 2009 Facebook<br />

alone reported that they<br />

had 150 million active users.<br />

In addition, according<br />

to Common Sense Media,<br />

55 percent of teens have<br />

an online profile on social<br />

networking sites like Facebook<br />

or MySpace.<br />

“Social networking sites<br />

can be great resources for<br />

staying in contact with<br />

people, reconnecting with<br />

old friends, meeting people<br />

with <strong>com</strong>mon interests,<br />

and getting questions answered,<br />

but unfortunately<br />

not everyone who uses the<br />

Internet and social networking<br />

sites has honest<br />

intentions,” said Jay Opperman,<br />

Senior Director<br />

of Security and Privacy at<br />

Comcast.<br />

What does this all mean? It<br />

means that parents should:<br />

1) be<strong>com</strong>e familiar with<br />

online social networks like<br />

Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn<br />

and MySpace; and 2)<br />

talk to your children about<br />

the importance of being<br />

safe and smart while <strong>com</strong>municating<br />

online.<br />

Here are a few tips to keep<br />

in mind when talking to<br />

your teens about the Internet<br />

and social networks:<br />

TIP 1 -- Choose your pictures<br />

wisely: Pictures can<br />

say a thousand words. If<br />

you decide to post a picture<br />

of yourself online, be<br />

very cautious about what<br />

you post.<br />

“Do not use a picture<br />

that will embarrass you<br />

five years down the road<br />

because even if you delete<br />

the picture, it will never go<br />

away. What goes online,<br />

stays online,” said Opperman.<br />

“Think about these<br />

questions: If I post this<br />

picture, could it prevent<br />

me from getting a scholarship<br />

or a job in the future?<br />

What if the person or<br />

persons I share my picture<br />

with, shares it with others?”<br />

TIP 2 -- Don’t talk to<br />

strangers and use privacy<br />

settings: Sometimes people<br />

aren’t always who they<br />

say they are and the Internet<br />

provides an additional<br />

means of being anonymous.<br />

Remember, everyone<br />

in the world doesn’t<br />

have your best interests at<br />

heart and some people are<br />

looking to prey on children<br />

and teens online. Social<br />

networking sites have<br />

privacy settings so you<br />

can control who can see<br />

your personal page. The<br />

settings can’t protect you<br />

100 percent, but they are<br />

helpful so make sure you<br />

set up a privacy setting so<br />

only your friends can see<br />

your page.<br />

TIP 3 -- Keep your personal<br />

information personal:<br />

Don’t share personal information<br />

such as your last<br />

name, parents’ or siblings’<br />

names, phone number,<br />

address, social security<br />

number or where you like<br />

to hang out. People with<br />

dishonest intentions can<br />

use this information to find<br />

you or steal your identity.<br />

TIP 4 -- Don’t be a cyberbully:<br />

Don’t bully<br />

people online or in person.<br />

You wouldn’t appreciate<br />

a schoolmate or even a<br />

stranger posting embarrassing<br />

or harassing information<br />

about you or<br />

threatening you online so<br />

don’t do that to someone<br />

else. Online, this is called<br />

cyberbullying, and now<br />

more and more states are<br />

passing anti-cyberbullying<br />

laws.<br />

TIP 5 -- Go outside and<br />

stay active: Technology<br />

is fascinating and it keeps<br />

us connected in so many<br />

ways, but don’t let the Internet<br />

disconnect you from<br />

other things that are important<br />

in life. Spend time<br />

with family and friends in<br />

person. Walk the dog, learn<br />

how to play an instrument,<br />

get involved in sports and<br />

other extracurricular afterschool<br />

activities. Real life<br />

connections with family,<br />

friends and those most<br />

important to you should be<br />

one of your top priorities.


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Construction News<br />

Net-zero homes are on the horizon<br />

(MS) -- By J.C. Carroll<br />

Home construction is turning<br />

‘green’ at such a rapid<br />

pace, it is expected that<br />

very soon, you will be able<br />

to build a house to be so<br />

energy efficient there will<br />

be no need to tap the public<br />

supply. In mathematical<br />

terms: the energy a home<br />

is able to generate, subtract<br />

the energy required by the<br />

occupants, would be zero.<br />

“Three main elements<br />

must co-exist for it to work<br />

cost-efficiently,” says Todd<br />

Blyth at Nudura, a manufacturer<br />

of advanced concrete<br />

wall forms. “Those<br />

<strong>com</strong>ponents are: the ability<br />

to generate a constant<br />

energy supply; a building<br />

envelope with maximum<br />

strength and insulation;<br />

and an inside operation<br />

with reduced energy usage.<br />

“If, at the outset, energyimpact<br />

decisions are made<br />

carefully regarding the<br />

walls, windows, roofing,<br />

ventilation and indoor climate<br />

control, you are well<br />

on your way to <strong>com</strong>pletely<br />

offsetting energy consumption.<br />

Once the building<br />

is erected, it’s a matter of<br />

smaller incremental decisions<br />

that add into the<br />

energy savings.”<br />

This vision is already a<br />

reality. In 2010, the first<br />

‘net-zero’ school building<br />

will open in the United<br />

States, where it is expected<br />

to push the efficiency<br />

benchmarks beyond all<br />

expectations.<br />

* A roof designed with<br />

solar panels and electricity<br />

grid.<br />

* Geothermal heating and<br />

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responsible efficiency.<br />

* Walls of concrete. The<br />

Nudura system is <strong>com</strong>prised<br />

of stay-in-place,<br />

pre-assembled blocks, steel<br />

reinforced, and then filled<br />

with concrete. It replaces<br />

traditional building methods.<br />

The durability and<br />

energy efficiency of concrete<br />

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energy costs up to 70 percent.<br />

Better still, the entire<br />

structure (www.nudura.<br />

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* Ventilation includes a<br />

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* Positioning is northsouth<br />

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day lighting (without<br />

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* Computers are wireless.<br />

Five carts, each loaded<br />

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wiring and construction<br />

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use a fraction of the energy<br />

used to run a typical desktop<br />

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* Kitchen staff is trained in<br />

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Typically, kitchens<br />

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1994 F350 DULLY CREW CAB<br />

w/ 5th wheel hitch and breaking<br />

system, no repairs needed, power<br />

everything, new batteries, $4800.<br />

Ready to go! 740-687-3611.<br />

1995 F150 SHORT-BED<br />

107K, 4x4, 6 cyl., 5-speed, cruise,<br />

a/c, pw, aluminum tool-box.<br />

Looks good, runs good!<br />

$2700. Call 740-385-6064.<br />

1997 FULL SIZE F150 FORD<br />

PICK-UP, V6, 5-speed, A/C,<br />

$4,695 or trade for<br />

1995 Ta<strong>com</strong>a or newer.<br />

Call 740-474-3126.<br />

1998 DODGE RAM 1500 PICKUP,<br />

4X4, 6" lift, extended cab, regular<br />

bed, auto, new tires. Call 740-503-4310<br />

or 740-687-5000.<br />

1999 FORD F150, 4WD, clean, good<br />

cond. 1 owner, $5500, 740-569-7470.<br />

CHEVY 2003 S-10, 3DR Cab, 4x4, LS,<br />

51,800 miles. $9,000obo. Call 740-474-<br />

2060 or 740-332-6219<br />

20" CHROME RIMS WITH 4 TIRES,<br />

Off 2001 F150 Truck. Brand new. No<br />

dents or dings, $1000. Call Justin,<br />

740-403-9031.<br />

2007 CAR HAULER TRAILER<br />

metal floor, 4 wheel brakes,<br />

electric wench, used 3 times, paid<br />

$3600, asking $2500 firm. 740-653-6012.<br />

SEMI STORAGE TRAILERS<br />

6 TO Choose from 28ft to 53ft<br />

$1,200 to $2,000 good condition. Also<br />

many tires and wheels 740-344-3736<br />

TRAILERS: 4’X8’, $250. 5’x12’<br />

$450. 6’x14’, $800. Cargo Trailer,<br />

6 1/2’ x 9 1/2’ $1200, 5’x10’ $750.<br />

Boat trailer, $200. 4-Horse Trailer ,<br />

$1200. More used trailers.<br />

740-775-0784.<br />

2000 ROCKWO OD ROO, 21+ ft,<br />

Sleeps 7+, all amenities including<br />

AC, bathroom, refrig/freezer, stove,<br />

oven, excellent condition. $6800.<br />

740-849-2463.<br />

RV RENTALS Motor Homes, pop-ups<br />

and travel trailers. Reserve NOW for<br />

best dates. www.SpecialtyRVs.<strong>com</strong><br />

or 877-652-1918<br />

So many reasons<br />

to buy right here.<br />

1997 HD SPORTSTER 883<br />

Brand new drag pipes and forward<br />

controls. Low miles. Excellent condition.<br />

$4400, 740-243-1448.<br />

1998 YAMAHA R 1, blue, chrome<br />

wheels, extras. 740-819-7899. $4000.<br />

2000 HONDA XR 50 DIRT BIKE,<br />

very good condition, $500. 740-474-6161<br />

2002 KTM 250 E X C , Street legal,<br />

clear title. Lots of extras. $1695.<br />

740-659-2549.<br />

2005 YAMAHA R6, black, mint<br />

condition. Lots of extras, $6300. Call<br />

740-215-9841.<br />

2008 ALUMINUM RACING<br />

GO-KART 5hp, racing briggs & Stratton<br />

engine, full roll cage, $425/OBO.<br />

740-477-3745<br />

2006 POLARIS SPORTSMAN 500<br />

only 160 mi. Lots of extras. $4500 obo.<br />

740-385-0367 or 740-603-1448.<br />

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HOURS: Open Daily ‘Til 7 p.m.;<br />

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Across<br />

from McDonalds<br />

on Maysville Ave.<br />

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03 CHEVY<br />

TRAILBLAZER LT XL<br />

6 cyl., auto, leather,<br />

4x4, 84k<br />

99 CHEVY 1500<br />

X-tra Cab, 4x4, V8<br />

02 CHRYSLER PT<br />

CRUISER<br />

Touring Edition, Loaded<br />

$ 7995 $ 6495 $ 4995<br />

99 FORD RANGER EXT CAB 4X4, V-6 ................................. $4995<br />

02 JEEP LIBERTY Limited Ed., loaded, 4x4 ................................ $6995<br />

01 CHRYSLER P.T. CRUISER Auto, loaded ......................... $4995<br />

04 CHEVY VENTURE 80k, loaded .............................................. $5995<br />

02 DODGE DAKOTA crew cab, 4x4, V-8 ..................................... $6995<br />

97 CHEVY CAMARO V6, auto, t-tops ........................................ $3695<br />

00 DODGE DAKOTA Ext. Cab, 4x4, loaded, 6 cyl. ...................... $5495<br />

96 CHEVY BLAZER 4 Dr., 4x4, 6 cyl., auto ................................ $2495<br />

02 CHEVY TRAILBLAZER 4x4, loaded ................................... $7495<br />

03 PONTIAC GRAND AM 5-speed, 89k ................................... $1695<br />

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Savings At<br />

The Carriage Company<br />

$8,900<br />

$17,900<br />

$17,900<br />

$12,900<br />

$28,900<br />

$15,900<br />

‘08 HYUNDAI ACCENT 2 dr., air cond., 5 spd.,<br />

13k, 4 cyl., AM/FM, CD<br />

‘08 HONDA ACCORD LXP 4 dr., air cond., tllt,<br />

auto., pwr. windows, crusie, allloy wheels, pwr. locks, 4 cyl.,<br />

pwr. mirrors AM/FM, CD, local trade<br />

‘08 SUBARU OUTBACK AWD 4 dr., air cond.,<br />

tilt, auto., pwr. windows, cruise, alloy wheels, pwr. locks, 4<br />

cyl., AM/FM, CD, heated seats<br />

‘08 MAZDA 6 4 dr., air cond., tilt, auto., pwr. windows,<br />

cruise, alloy wheels, pwr. locks, 4 cyl., AM/FM, CD.<br />

‘07 CHEVY TAHOE LT 4X4 4 dr., air cond., tilt,<br />

auto., pwr. windows, cruise, alloy wheels, pwr locks, 38k, 8<br />

cyl., pwr. mirrors, AM/FM, pwr seats, CD, local trade, 8 pass.<br />

‘07 NISSAN ALTIMA 2.5S 4 dr., air cond., tilt,<br />

auto., pwr. windows, cruise, pwr. locks, 4 cyl., pwr. mirrors,<br />

AM/FM, CD, local trade<br />

$20,900<br />

$13,900<br />

$16,900<br />

$16,900<br />

$19,900<br />

$15,900<br />

‘07 JEEP WRANGLER UNLIMITED 4X4<br />

4dr., air cond., tilt, auto., pwr. windows, cruise, alloy wheels,<br />

6cyl., pwr. locks, 6cy., AM/FM, 1-owner, CD, both tops,<br />

new tires.<br />

‘07 CHEVY IMPALA LTZ 4 dr., air cond., full<br />

power, tilt, auto., cruise, alloy wheels, leather, 6 cyl., pwr.<br />

sunroof, AM/FM, CD, local trade, new tires.<br />

‘06 TOYOTA RAV 4 4 dr., air cond., tilt, auto., pwr.<br />

windows, cruise, alloy wheels, pwr. locks, 47k miles, 6 cyl.,<br />

pwr. mirrors, AM/FM, CD, local trade<br />

‘06 JEEP WRANGLER UNLIMITED 4X4 2<br />

dr., air cond., tilt, cruise, alloy wheels, 6 spd., 42k, 6cyl.,<br />

AM/FM, CD, hard top<br />

‘06 NISSAN TITAN KING CAB SE 4X4 4dr.,<br />

air cond., full power, tilt, auto., cruise, alloy wheels, 32k, 8<br />

cyl., AM/FM, bedliner, CD, towing pkg.<br />

‘06 HONDA CRV LX 4X4 4 dr., air cond., tilt,,<br />

auto., pwr., windows, cruise, pwr. locks, 4 cyl., pwr. mirrors,<br />

AM/FM, CD, local trade<br />

$22,900<br />

$10,900<br />

$14,900<br />

$16,900<br />

$7,900<br />

$13,900<br />

‘06 TOYOTA TUNDRA SR5 4X4 4 dr., air<br />

cond., tilt, auto., pwr. windows, cruise, alloy wheels, pwr.<br />

locks, 27k, 8 cyl., pwr. mirrors, AM/FM, bedliner, CD,<br />

towing pkg., crew cab<br />

‘05 HONDA CIVIC EX 2 dr., air, cond., tilt, pwr.<br />

windows, curise, alloy wheels, 5spd., pwr. locks, 4 cyl., pwr.<br />

sunroof, pwr. mirrors, AM/FM, CD<br />

‘05 HONDA CRV EX 4X4 4dr., air cond., tilt,<br />

auto., alloy wheels, pwr. windows, cruise, pwr. locks, 4 cyl.,<br />

pwr. sunroof, pwr. mirrors, AM/FM CD, local trade<br />

‘05 NISSAN FRONTIER CREW CAB LE 4X4<br />

4 dr., air cond., tilt, auto., pwr. windows, cruise, alloy wheels,<br />

pwr. locks, 6 cyl., pwr. mirrors, AM/FM, CD, towing pkg.<br />

‘04 FORD EXPLORER XLS 4X4 4 dr., air<br />

cond., tilt, auto., pwr. windows, cruise, alloy wheels, pwr.<br />

locks, pwr., mirrows, 6 cyl., AM/FM, CD, local trade, DVD,<br />

new tires<br />

‘04 TOYOTA HIGHLANDER SR5 4X4 4 dr.,<br />

air cond., full power, tilt, auto., cruise, alloy wheels, 6 cyl.,<br />

AM/FM, pwr. moonroof, CD, local trade, 3rd seat<br />

$12,900<br />

$11,900<br />

$14,900<br />

$9,900<br />

$13,900<br />

$7,900<br />

‘04 JEEP WRANGLER X 4X4 2 dr., air cond.,<br />

tilt, alloy wheels, 5 spd., 48k miles, 6 cyl., AM/FM, CD,<br />

soft top.<br />

‘04 HONDA ELEMENT EX 4X4 4 dr., air, cond.,<br />

tilt, auto., sunroof, pwr. windows, cruise, alloy wheels, pwr.<br />

locks, 4 cyl., pwr. mirrors AM/FM, CD, local trade, new tires.<br />

‘04 TOYOTA TACOMA SR5 4X4 EXT. CAB<br />

2 dr., air cond., tilt, alloy wheels, cruise, 5spd., 4 cyl., AM/<br />

FM, bedliner, CD, local trade.<br />

‘04 VW BEETLE GLS 2 dr., air, cond., tilt, auto.,<br />

pwr. windows, cruise, pwr. locks, 4 cyl., pwr. mirrors, AM/<br />

FM, CD<br />

‘03 CHEVY TAHOE Z71 4X4 4 dr., air cond., full<br />

power, tilt, auto., cruise, alloy wheels, leather, 8 cyl., AM/<br />

FM, pwr. moonroof, CD, towing pkg,, local trade<br />

‘03 JEEP LIBERTY SPORT 4X4 4 dr., air<br />

cond., tilt, auto., pwr. windows, alloy wheels, pwr. locks, 6<br />

cyl., pwr. mirrors, AM/FM, CD, local trade<br />

$12,900<br />

$5,900<br />

$11,900<br />

$8,900<br />

$5,500<br />

$15,900<br />

‘03 FORD EXPLORER SPORT TRAC 4x4,<br />

4 dr., air cond., full power, tilt, auto., cruise, alloys wheels,<br />

leather, 56k, 6 cyl., AM/FM, CD, towing pkg., local trade.<br />

‘03 CHEVY CAVALIER 2 dr., air cond., tilt, auto.,<br />

silver, 4 cyl., 71k miles, AM/FM, CD<br />

‘03 JEEP WRANGLER X 4X4 2 dr. air cond.,<br />

auto., alloy wheels, 6 cyl., AM/FM, CD, hard top<br />

‘03 CHEVY TRAILBLAZER LS 4X4 4 dr.,<br />

air cond., tilt, auto., pwr. windows, cruise, alloy wheels,<br />

pwr. locks, 6 cyl., pwr. mirrors, AM/FM, CD, towing pkg.,<br />

local trade<br />

‘03 CHEVY CAVALIER 4 dr., air cond., tilt, auto.,<br />

4cyl., AM/FM, CD, blue, local trade<br />

‘03 TOYOTA TACOMA SR5 4x4, 4 dr., air cond.,<br />

tilt, auto., pwr. windows, cruise, alloy wheels, pwr., locks, 6<br />

cyl., pwr., mirrors, AM/FM, CD, towing pkg., crew cab<br />

$4,900<br />

$9,900<br />

$4,900<br />

$7,900<br />

$7,500<br />

‘02 NISSAN SENTRA GXE 4 dr., air, cond., tilt,<br />

auto., pwr. wind, crusie, pwr. locks, 4 cyl., AM/FM, CD,<br />

local trade<br />

‘02 NISSAN FRONTIER CREW CAB SE 4X4<br />

4 dr., air cond., tilt, auto., sunroof, pwr. windows, cruise, alloy wheels,<br />

pwr locks, leather, 6 cyl., pwr. mirrors, AM/FM, bedliner, CD, longbed<br />

‘02 CHEVY TRAILBLAZER LTZ 4X4 4 dr., air<br />

cond., full power, tilt, auto., cruise, alloys wheels, leather, 6<br />

cyl., AM/FM, pwr. moonroof, CD, towing pkg., heated seats.<br />

‘02 GMC SONOMA REG CAB 2 dr., auto.,<br />

6 cyl., AM/FM, CD,<br />

‘01 FORD MUSTANG CONVERTIBLE 2 dr.,<br />

air cond., tilt, atuo., pwr. windows, crusie, alloy wheels, pwr.<br />

locks, leather, 6 cyl., pwr. mirrors, AM/FM, CD, local trade.<br />

‘01 HONDA ODYSSEY EX 4 dr., air cond., tilt,<br />

auto., pwr. windows, cruise, alloy wheels, pwr. locks, 6 cyl.,<br />

pwr. mirrors AM/FM, CD, local trade.<br />

$5,900<br />

$5,900<br />

$5,900<br />

$5,500<br />

$3,900<br />

$1,900<br />

‘01 TOYOTA TACOMA REG CAB 2 dr., air<br />

cond., tilt, auto., 4 cyl., AM/FM, bedliner, CD<br />

740-653-4455<br />

‘99 CHEVY TRAILBLAZER 4X4 4 dr., air<br />

cond., full power, tilt, auto., cruise, alloy wheels, leather, 6<br />

cyl., AM/FM, pwr moonroof, CD, local trade. A Must See!<br />

‘97 NISSAN REG CAB 4X4 2 dr., alloy wheels, 5<br />

spd., 70k miles, 4 cyl., AM/FM bedliner, CD, new tires<br />

‘97 NISSAN REG CAB XE 2 dr., air cond.,<br />

auto., alloy wheels, 76k miles, 4 cyl., AM/FM, bedliner,<br />

CD, local trade<br />

THE CARRIAGE COMPANY<br />

1031 N. Memorial Dr. (Rt. 33 South) Lancaster, OH<br />

Visit us on the web: carriage<strong>com</strong>pany.<strong>com</strong><br />

‘95 TOYOTA TACOMA SR5 4X4 EXT. CAB<br />

2 dr., air, tilt, alloy wheels, 5spd., 6 cyl., AM/FM, bedliner,<br />

CD, local trade.<br />

Member Better<br />

Business Bureau<br />

‘88 TOYOTA CELICA CONV 2 dr., tilt, pwr.<br />

windows, cruise, alloy wheels, 5 spd., 4 cyl., AM/FM, cass.,<br />

local trade.<br />

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‘05 CHEVY 2500 HD LS<br />

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Shortbed, Duramax Diesel. Lots of extras!<br />

$ 25,950<br />

OUR<br />

PRICE<br />

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‘05 MITSUBISHI<br />

5 spd., V6, air, fully<br />

loaded, pwr. sunroof,<br />

leather, chrome wheels,<br />

OUR<br />

PRICE<br />

SUPER LOW PRICE<br />

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Auto., V6, fully loaded, pwr. sunroof,<br />

leather, 110K, DVD, quad buckets.<br />

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‘06 CHRYSLER PT CRUISER<br />

Auto., 4 cyl, full<br />

power, tilt, CD, 67K.<br />

SUPER LOW PRICE<br />

‘05 DODGE RAM 1500<br />

Auto., V6, tilt, cruise, CD, 45K,<br />

regular cab, shortbed.<br />

OUR<br />

PRICE<br />

$ 9,950<br />

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‘02 DODGE DURANGO SLT PLUS 4X4<br />

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‘04 DODGE STRATUS SXT<br />

Auto., V6, full power, tilt, cruise,<br />

CD, 80K.<br />

OUR<br />

PRICE$ 5,950<br />

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‘07 CHEVY COBALT LS<br />

Auto., 4 cyl., tilt, cruise, CD, 19K.<br />

102K. Auto, full power, 233K, crew cab dually<br />

cummins diesel, bmw fl ip hitch.<br />

OUR<br />

PRICE<br />

$ 6,950<br />

‘06 FORD F350 XL 4X4 EXT CAB<br />

Auto, A/C, tilt, cruise, 48K,<br />

bedliner, powerstroke<br />

diesel, 6spd manual.<br />

OUR<br />

PRICE<br />

OUR<br />

PRICE<br />

$ 6,950<br />

OUR<br />

PRICE<br />

Auto, 113K, 6.0 gas,<br />

shortbed.<br />

$ 6,950<br />

‘05 CHEVY 2500 HD SILVERADO<br />

4X4 EXT CAB<br />

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‘06 DODGE RAM 2500 4X4<br />

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‘02 FORD MUSTANG COUPE<br />

5 spd., V6, full power,<br />

tilt cruise, CD, 69K.<br />

7,950<br />

OUR<br />

PRICE<br />

$<br />

7,950<br />

‘04 DODGE RAM 3500 SLT 4X4<br />

Auto, full power, 28K,<br />

bedliner, crew cab,<br />

shortbed, cummins<br />

diesel, power running<br />

boards.<br />

$ 22,950<br />

‘03 DODGE RAM 2500 HEMI 4X4<br />

Auto, full power, 86K,<br />

crew cab, shortbed.<br />

Full power, leather, 168K, towing<br />

pkg., crew cab dually, 7.3<br />

powerstroke, new tires.<br />

Auto., full power,<br />

110K,<br />

bedliner,<br />

5.3L.<br />

OUR<br />

OUR<br />

$<br />

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8,950<br />

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‘04 TOYOTA SIENNA XLT ‘07 SUBARU LEGACY 2.5 I ‘03 GMC SIERRA 1500 SLE ‘04 DODGE RAM 1500 SLT ‘90 FORD RANGER XLT<br />

Auto., V6, fully loaded, leather, DVD, Auto., full power, alloys, 53K, spoiler. 4X4 EXT. CAB Auto., V8, full power, Auto., 114K, quad cab, short bed,<br />

Auto., air, pwr.<br />

92K, 1-owner.<br />

123K, bedliner, towing pkg., Z71 Pkg., Hemi.<br />

windows, pwr.<br />

clean truck.<br />

locks, tilt,<br />

cruise,<br />

140K,<br />

tonneau<br />

cover.<br />

$ 11,950 $ 11,950<br />

‘07 CHEVY 3500 LT<br />

Duramax Diesel, 4x4,<br />

auto, full power,<br />

leather, 25K.<br />

$ 34,950<br />

‘78 FORD BRONCO 4X4<br />

Auto, V8, 96K, towing pkg., built<br />

460, super clean, weld wheels,<br />

running boards.<br />

LOOK AT THIS<br />

‘99 DODGE RAM 2500 LARAMIE<br />

SLT EXT CAB<br />

Auto, alloy wheels, 221K, longbed,<br />

2wd, tonneau cover.<br />

OUR<br />

PRICE<br />

‘05 FORD F250 XLT FX4 4X4<br />

Auto, full power, tilt,<br />

cruise, CD, 116K,<br />

powerstroke diesel,<br />

new spray in liner.<br />

‘01 FORD F350 LARIAT 4X4<br />

OUR<br />

PRICE<br />

‘02 CHEVY SILVERADO 1500 LS<br />

EXT. CAB<br />

26,950<br />

OUR<br />

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‘06 DODGE RAM 3500 SLT 4X4<br />

$ 9,950<br />

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26,950<br />

$ 18,950<br />

$ 14,950<br />

11,950 $ 11,950 $ 10,950 $ 1,650<br />

‘01 DODGE RAM 3500 LARAMIE SPORT<br />

V10, Only 55k miles!<br />

4x4, Ext cab., auto, fully<br />

loaded, leather<br />

OUR<br />

PRICE<br />

‘07 FORD FUSION SE<br />

Auto., V6, full power, tilt,<br />

cruise, CD, 92K,<br />

1-owner.<br />

OUR<br />

PRICE<br />

$ 14,950<br />

$ 8,950<br />

‘04 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE LAREDO<br />

Auto., V8, full power,<br />

tilt, cruise CD, alloys,<br />

68K, Special Edition,<br />

DVD player.<br />

OUR<br />

8,950 $<br />

PRICE<br />

10,950<br />

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‘94 DODGE DAKOTA SPORT<br />

Auto., AC,V-6, tilt, cruise 123k miles,<br />

local trade<br />

$ 1,950<br />

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