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New Used and Needful Things opens south of Ada

New Used and Needful Things opened this month at the intersection of State Route 309 and 235 south of Ada.

According to Claudia Titus of the business, “We buy, sell and trade items. We accept donations and include lots of items from garage sales. The money earned on sales is used for our animal rescue account.”

Home at Last Animal Rescue, also operated by the owners of New Used and Needful Things, recently received 501c3 status and is a non-profit agency.

Officers of the non-profit agency are Claudia Titus, president; John Stephens, vice president and Marilyn Dearth, secretary.

Store hours are Tuesdays through Fridays from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. The business phone is 419-673-5898.

What will customers find in New Used and Needful Things? Here’s a partial list:

One-of-a-kind gifts, books, magazines, pictures pottery, bird house, wood crafts, ceramics, American flags, toys, collectibles.

Rubber stamps, sew your own scrubs, police patches, wind ornaments, ‘50s table and chairs, gumball machine, lace doilies, ceramic dogs.

Keyboard, trolls, OSU wind suit, Smirnoff ice sled decoration, Harley boots and shorts and top, welcome pig made from oil lid, braided oval rug, wood tables, chairs.

Shutters, TV tower, coffee tables, refrigerator, restaurant equipment, RV seats, hand-crochet afghans, quilts, sheep skin, wrapping paper, curly willow walking sticks, kitchen items and metal wall hangings.

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