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Girls’ Night Out
Calendar February
Come for the fun on Feb. 22 in Downtown Millersburg
Holmes Veterans accepting applications The Holmes County Veterans Service Center will be accepting applications for assistance for the month of February through noon on Friday, Feb. 21. The Veterans Service Commission board meeting will be held Monday, Feb. 24 at 6:30 p.m. Office hours are Monday, 8:30
By BRANDON ZAFFINI Staff Writer
For the past few weeks, the signs in Millersburg have been advertising an event with a name that almost speaks for itself. The annual Girls’ Night Out event is one of the biggest promotional events held in the village each year, said Judy Lamp, executive director of Historic Downtown See Pg. 7 — CALENDAR Millersburg. This year, it will be held Feb. 22, 4-9 p.m. Lamp reported that, notwithstanding the exclusivist name, there are always a few men at Girls’ Night Out — milling around Call 330-893-7020 with their wives or hangto book an appointment for ing out at the Millersburg the Valentine “Treat”ment on Brewing Company — but th th Friday, Feb. 14 – Sat., Feb. 15 the event is definitely Your Valentine will receive geared toward women. Chocolate covered “I would say it’s been strawberries about 98 percent women with any salon in the past,” Lamp , arrasaid. nty nty, arra W dar dW Ai Ai ing ing ar appointment. He He Lamp added that the st st Be Be ’s ’s ica ica er er Am Am ! ide nw tio nase na!tionw number ofide people who ceth ce rvi with serviwi Girls’ Night Out, an event geared toward women, is one of the biggest promotional events held HAIR attend Girls’ Night Out & & each year in Downtown Millersburg. It will be held Feb. 22, 4-9 p.m. ce ce rvi rvi Se Se NAILS vicines is only increasing asirthe dear g devices arinntghe FACIALS ir Repa nt he Repa curre curre ur yode your de in Tra event gets larger, in both the event inTra the past,inand the full pampering experiwomen WAXING ur to indulge their touch and feel.” yo%urof yo & an of50 Located s Cle ings &no wonder, she iv 50 MASSAGES to to size Cle andaning scope, every noted, in iv ence that% is offered. mind and body,” Lamp To participate in the up up e e ce ce re re d d in German an an * singleAdyear. * tmen ts jus Adjustmentslight of all that is being “There of Thousands ispr neofwfata said. new“They will have all Village Center a f enough icese ice prha se ha rc rc pu pu al al Berlin in in See Pg. 2 — GIRLS’ of women ly have attended ig ig provided, and considering Girls’ Night Out for kinds of things to look at, or or of of ly pp pp
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$ The number of people attending Girls’ Night Out in Millersburg is growing each year. Thousands of women have attended the event in the past to indulge in the pampering experience. The event on Feb. 22 promises to be as packed and busy as ever.
Girls’
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(From Page 1) event, women may pick up a punch card at any of the participating businesses in downtown Millersburg. The punchcard will have a map on the back of it to make it easier for everyone to navigate their way around. At every business listed on the punchcard, there will be promotions, deals and even some giveaways. Those women who visit every single business participating in the event — and have a stamped punchcard to prove it — can register to win an iPod mini. Those who are not
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able to make it to every stop, however, will still have a chance to win the iPod by paying a $5 charge, Lamp said. Lamp said she was unsure, a week or two
before the event, exactly how many business and organizations would participate in the event, but she was confident there would be at least as many as in past years, if not more. In 2012, 26 businesses
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Massages, mini manicures, beauty products and the popular paraffin dips are all part of the pampering featured during Girls’ Night Out in Millersburg.
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were involved with Girls’ Night Out, so this year’s event promises to be as packed and busy as ever. Almost all of the businesses in downtown Millersburg will participate, Lamp noted, and they each host a few other businesses between them. “So, if you go into one of the stores,” Lamp explained, “you will find several different businesses there, all of them offering their own promotions.” Some of the promotions See Pg. 5 — GIRLS’
Virginia Ham ................$2.79 Brick Cheese ................$2.89 Marble (mini horns) ....$2.97
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Community Briefs
New arrivals A GIRL, Audrey Ryann Schlabach, was born Jan. 21 to Jonathan Schlabach and Kathleen McKenna of Glenmont. She weighed 7 pounds, 4 ounces and was 18 inches long. Grandparents are Wendy Zollars of Shreve, Kathy Love of Glenmont, Joe and Margaret McKenna and John and Nancy Schlabach, all of Millersburg. Great-grandparents are Mary Huntsberger of Big Prairie, Donnie Dial of Glenmont and Edna Love of Newark. CONNOR LUK was born Jan. 22 at Wooster Community Hospital to Brian and Sarah Jackson of Navarre. He weighed 7 pounds, 15 ounces and was 21.5 inches long. He joins a sister, Bristol Jackson. Grandparents are Windell and Wanda Mitchell of Smithville and Maria Blevens of Wooster. Great-grandmother is Brigitta Brennstuhl of Nashville. HENRY JAMES was born Dec. 5 to Tom and Jodi McDonnell of Lakeville. He weighed 9 pounds, 6.5 ounces and was 21 inches long. He joins a sister, Emma, and a brother, Taylor. Grandparents are Keith and Heather Reutter of Lakeville and Marsha Price of Lakeville. Greatgrandparents are Fred and Rosemary Reutter of Big Prairie and Charles Ricketts of Loudonville.
Personal FREDA MARIE DOWALTER VAUGHN celebrated her 90th birthday
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on Monday, Feb. 3. She was born in 1924. Freda has four children, Amy (Scott) Simmons and Carla ( G r e g ) Guthrie, both of Vaughn Millersburg, Rex (Pam) of Holmesville and Cheryl (Jim) Whitman of Millersburg. She has 10 grandchildren and 21 great-grandchildren. To send a card, mail it to 11592 State Route 39 W, Millersburg, OH 44654.
service will be available at the Darb Snyder Senior Center, 170 Parkview Drive, Millersburg. Appointments are available Thursdays beginning Feb. 6 and continuing on Thursdays through April 10, from 9:15 a.m.-2 p.m. Appointments are necessary and can be made by calling the Community Center at 330-674-0580. Participants are reminded to take last year’s tax return, all earnings statements to include W-2s and 1099s and any tax-related materials (interest and dividends received, stock sales, real estate tax bills, etc.), photo ID and Social Security card. A photo I.D. and Social Fund is set up for Security card for identification purposes are McVicker child The family of Paiten required. McVicker, 5, whose parents died in shootings Jan. Glenmont Food 19, has set up a benefit Pantry open fund for her at First-Knox National Bank, 225 N. monthly for Clay St., Millersburg; 330674-2610. Anyone who distribution Glenmont Food Pantry wishes may donate. is open for food distribution on the second Tuesday of each month from Free income tax 5-7:30 p.m. at Glenmont School House. It is part prep is available of the Ohio Benefit Bank, at community an online program of the Ohio Association of center Foodbanks. The next food Free income tax prepa- distribution day will be rations are available to Tuesday, Feb. 11. Holmes County residents through a local AARP Tax site located at the Darb Tax preparation Snyder Community Center. The service is free to help is available low-to-moderate income Free tax preparation residents who are eligible and filing for 2013 taxes for the earned income tax is available at Glenmont refund. Participants do not School House. For addihave to be a member of tional assistance call Larry AARP or of a certain age Purdy, 330-231-0062, or to take advantage of the service. The free tax filing See Pg. 8 — BRIEFS
Apologetics Conference is Sunday Why Jesus? Apologetics Conference will be held Sunday, Feb. 9, at Jitters Coffee House, 1545 S. Washington St. Millersburg, from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Speakers will be Vlad Criznic from RZIM, Romania and Cristian Rata from Trinity University, Seoul, S. Korea.
This is a Charity Cup donation with proceeds Ministries Event. Please to benefit future youth activities. join us.
Donations Wolfcreek Baptist needed Youth to hold Donations are needed spaghetti dinner to help troubled boys. The Trading Post Thrift on Sunday Store is located at 7703-B
The Wolfcreek Baptist Church Youth Group will hold a spaghetti dinner on Sunday, Feb. 9 at 1 p.m. at the Tiverton Grange Hall. Cost is by
state Route 241, just west of Mount Hope. All proceeds will go to support the Ohio Wilderness Boys Camp. Call 330-857-5516. or 330-464-1261.
Clubs TOPS Sugarcreek TOPS OH 1243 Sugarcreek met Jan. 30 at the United Methodist Church in Sugarcreek with 10 members weighing in with a weight loss of 14 1/4 pounds for the week. Best rededicated TOPS was Lovina Yoder and best KOPS was Emma Carpenter. Verna Yoder was the best TOPS for the month and Lovina Yoder was runner-up. Best KOPS for the month was Mary Ann Miller. Linda Miller was the winner from the Cheer Bag. The forbidden food for the week is cheese and the thing to do is to have a food sheet for the week. TOPS is a nonprofit weight loss support group that meets each Thursday at the United Methodist Church in Sugarcreek with weigh-ins beginning at 6:30 p.m. followed by a meeting at 7 p.m. For more information about TOPS call 330-897-6007.
Club met at Cheng’s Restaurant in Millersburg on Jan. 15 for its first meeting of the new year. After lunch, members moved the meeting to the library. The next meeting will be Feb. 19 at 10 a.m. at Mrs. Yoder’s Restaurant in Mount Hope. Melva Rohr will have a program on hydrangeas. New members are always welcome. For more information call Rohr at 330-231-5414.
Late night eating also contributes to diabetes, high cholesterol and other health problems. Night-time snacks tend to lead to unhealthy eating. Calories late in the day upset circadian rhythms. Tope will have the program at the next meeting. The group meets each Wednesday at Nashville United Methodist Church at 5:45 p.m., with weigh-in at 5:15 p.m.
TOPS OH 1573
Liberty Coalition
On Jan. 29 TOPS OH 1573 Nashville opened with the TOPS and KOPS pledges. Leo Tope was best weekly and monthly rededicated loser and said to exercise. Mary Burgett was best weekly and monthly KOPS. Each person pledged the amount to lose next week. A new contest based on a point system was started. For the program Mary Burgett read an article Wide View from The Daily Record Garden Club titled “Eating Late ConWide View Garden tributes to Weight Gain.”
The Holmes County Liberty Coalition meets the second Thursday of each month at the Millersburg Comfort Inn at 7 p.m. Programs vary.
Inn, which will have a free shuttle service to and from the event, and Hotel Millersburg, which will have a discount rate for rooms. Even businesses that do not have a traditional storefront can benefit from the event, Lamp said. This year, for instance, the library will have a bookmobile at the event, and Pomerene Hospital will put on a mini-health fair dealing with heart health. “Girls’ Night Out gives all these places an opportunity to get out their
willing to come out no matter what the weather conditions are like. “When you can get thousands of people to come out, year after year, you know that it’s fun,” Lamp concluded. “It has just grown along the way, but it wouldn’t have grown unless businesses and vendors hadn’t made it so fun in the first place.”
Millersburg Lions Club Millersburg Lions Club meets the first Thursday of the month at 6:30 p.m. and on the following noon (first Friday of the month). Both meetings are held at The Hotel Millersburg.
Girls’ (From Page 4) offered include refreshments, sweets, massages, mini-manicures, beauty products and entertainment. In past years, Lamp noted, some of the promotions were so attractive that there were long lines out the doors. As an example, Bill Robinson, co-owner of Hotel Millersburg, said there would be four vendors set up in his hotel lobby. “I think they’re doing everything from knitting, to making cupcakes, to
offering sales on jewelry,” he said. “Our restaurant will also be open and offering specials. It’s probably our biggest night of the year at our restaurant.” S&S Mane Attraction will be doing its famous paraffin hand dips and at The Jewelry Store, scarves will be on sale. “We’ll probably have some sales on some sterling silver stuff, and who knows? Maybe more,” said Sue Szpila, owner of The Jewelry Store. “We’ll be absolutely packed in
here. It’s not unusual for us to have 35-40 women in here at one time. And every year, we have 3-4 extra workers because it’s just that busy.... What can I say? It’s just a fun evening for women to get out.” For those women who have so much fun that they want to party past 9 p.m., there will be several local bars and clubs that will have entertainment late into the night. Several of the local hotels still have rooms available as well, including Comfort
message in a fun-filled way,” Lamp said. Lamp did not think the unusual weather this year would be able to dampen the night’s festivities. “It’s not a problem if it’s cold,” noted Lamp. “It will be possible for everyone to pop in and out of stores and stay warm. And in past years, we’ve had major snowfalls and it didn’t stop anybody from coming out.” That is the true mark of a popular event, Lamp said — when people are
Reporter Brandon Zaffini can be reached at 330674-5676 or bzaffini@thedaily-record.com.
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FINNEY’S MARATHON AAA 24 Hour Towing Service 11069 St. Rt. 39 - Millersburg Ph. 674-7338
JIM BARNHART’S BODY REPAIR Collision - Insurance Work Twp. Rd. 311, Millersburg, OH Ph. 674-1122
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a.m.-5:30 p.m.; Tuesday,Friday, 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. The Holmes County Veterans Service Center will be closed on Monday, Feb. 17 in observance of President’s Day.
An All-You-Can-Eat Ham Dinner (includes scalloped potatoes, green beans, applesauce, coleslaw, dinner rolls, a slice of pie and beverage) will be served family-style on Sunday, Feb. 9, from 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Cost is $8 for adults; $4 for ages 4-10 and free for ages 3 and younger. The meal is served in the Wilmot Fire Hall, 204 Mill St. Church groups are welcome. All proceeds benefit Wilmot Fire & Rescue, a volunteer department. Carry-outs are available. Call 330-359-5995.
Abby Stables to hold open house Abby Stables will hold an open house Feb. 8 from noon-4 p.m., showcasing its stallions. There will be food and beverage. The stables are at 2990 State Route 93, Sugarcreek. Take Route 93 south from Sugarcreek and stables are 3 miles, on the left.
Wilmot FD to
Holmes Soil and Water to meet Monday
Water Conservation Dis- Home on North Broadway trict board will meet Mon- Street in Sugarcreek and day, Feb. 10 at 3:30 p.m. runs from 4-7 p.m. in the Holmes Soil and Water meeting room, 62 W. Clinton St., Millersburg.
March
Public Employee Retirees to meet Holmes County Chapter No. 76, Public Employee Retirees Inc. will meet Feb. 12 at the Darb Snyder Senior Center in Millersburg; lunch at noon with meeting at 12:30 p.m.
Fish fry is Feb. 15
American Legion Post 494 of Sugarcreek will hold its February Family Fish Fry on Saturday, Feb. 15. The Holmes Soil and The fish fry is at the Post
Blood drive is March 7 in Wilmot Wilmot Fire & Rescue will be teaming up with the Aultman Blood Center on Friday, March 7, from 2-7 p.m. inside the Wilmot Fire Hall. The volunteer firefighters and EMTs will be serving an old-fashioned haystack to all who stop in to donate blood. Enter to win two tickets to the department’s monthly All-You-Can
Eat Ham Dinners. Many people cannot give blood due to their iron being too low. Here are some foods that may help to boost your iron: green leafy vegetables, nuts, dried apricots, beets, beef and raisins, to name a few. The Wilmot Fire
Department is located at 204 Mill St., one block from the intersection of U.S. Routes 62 and 250. For more information on the Aultman Blood Center please contact Aultman blood center recruitment coordinator Stefanie Reninger at 330-363-5008.
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Briefs (From Page 5) Jackie Wolfe, 330-7634776, to schedule a time for tax assistance or to help with applications for the programs available through the state and federal government; or stop in at the Pantry at Glenmont School on the second Tuesday of each month from 5-7:30 p.m. to make an appointment. Committed and caring volunteers at the Glenmont Food Pantry will be able to assist in applying for Food Assistance (SNAP), Home Energy
can Legion will be holding weekly euchre tournaments each Saturday, The University of at 7 p.m. For more infor- Akron’s Wayne College mation call the Legion at Holmes Campus, 88-B E. Jackson St. in Millers330-279-3040. burg, will play host to the statewide college finanDonations needed cial aid event College for Pleasant Valley Goal Sunday on Feb. 9 at 2 p.m. Cemetery The free event, prePleasant Valley Cemetery sented by the Ohio is now accepting donations Association of Student to pay for mowing of the Financial Aid Admincemetery grounds. Any istrators and endorsed amount is appreciated. by the Ohio Board of Holmes Red Cross For more information, call Regents, assists students L. Croskey, 330- and parents with comneeds volunteers Euchre scheduled Robert 276-3322. Donations may pleting the Free AppliThe Holmes County Saturdays at be sent to Croskey at 12049 cation for Federal Stu62, Killbuck 44637 or dent Aid. Holmesville Legion U.S. Lilian Duncan, P.O. Box The FAFSA is the federal application that The Holmesville Ameri- 284, Killbuck 44637. is required in order to receive federal financial Ad deadlines — Display ads, Monday aid, including the Federal Pell Grant and student at noon; Classified ads, Tuesday at 3 p.m. Assistance Program (HEAP), Child Tax Credit and Earned Income Tax Credit, Tax Assistance Health Coverage, Child Care Subsidies, USDA Child Nutrition Programs, Women, Infants and Children (WIC), Medicare Rx, Extra Help Medicare, Savings Program, FAFSA, Ohio Works First, Senior Community Service Employment Program, Veterans Education Benefits and more.
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Mismatched utensils inspire dinner party My silverware drawer is a mess. Sure, I use the little plastic divider that is standard in every midwestern household, but mostly I consider myself lucky when all of the pieces are generally in their right slot. I feel even luckier if my children emptied the dishwasher and I didn’t have to put them there. Recently we dined with some friends and upon needing a fork, I was told where they were located, opened the drawer and nearly fell over. Their drawer was impeccable.
ware jingle-jangle. My first thought was Karrie that of completed impresMcAllister siveness. And then, later that night while lying in Dirt Don’t bed trying to read and Hurt still thinking about that silverware drawer (seemingly pathetic but true) I Not only was it completely free of mysterious had yet another thought: crumbs that appear out of Where were all of their mismatched pieces? nowhere, but their forks We own a decent set of and spoons were stacked. everyday utensils. It’s not Perfectly. In opposing fancy, but it’s sturdy and directions so that you has delivered delicious simply had to pick one up in order to eat and not food to our mouths for almost 15 years. And in fumble around creating that unmistakable silver- those 15 years, we have
also accumulated a few random pieces that would never stack neatly. A few of them are recognizable. There’s a spoon from our alma mater that survived an illegal trip from the dining hall, a move to Michigan and back, and is still going strong. There are a couple of items I’m sure belong to our parents and a decent handful of which I have no recollection where they may have come from, which truly makes no sense. How do everyday eating utensils ever end up
at someone else’s home? These things are supposed to go from drawer to table to mouth to sink to drawer. It’s a very simple pattern. Most of them are not used for cutting or serving, and yet somehow they have made their way from drawer to vehicle to table to mouth to sink to my drawer, where they stick out like a sore thumb, or better yet, a sore spoon. Nevertheless, I would be remiss if I didn’t find a silver lining in this silverware debacle. I don’t
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‘Snowy’ weather catches her paying attention She always seems to be listening when I tell her John & tales of the odd things, Kristin unusual creatures and Lorson eccentric people that seem Daily Record to pop into my life at an Columnist & abnormally high rate. It’s Illustrator often evident, however, that far less than half purchase in the labyrinth of what I say ever finds of random and miscella-
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neous thought that is my wife’s brain. She’s got an awful lot to think about, and as it turns out, I’m simply not that interesting. Relationships being a two-way street, I am guilty of the same filtering. When Kristin, who
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talks on and on and on about such dreams, I tend to check out very early in the game. My mental exit typically takes place shortly after the previews and well before the climactic scene. (Truthfully, there rarely is a climactic scene — or even a point.) I have conditioned myself to spring back to consciousness when Kristin utters the phrase, “So, what do you think it could mean?” My answer is simple, straightforward and connotes a deep concern for my wife’s quest to glean profound knowledge from her subconscious ramblings: “I don’t know, Honey, what do you think it means?” Some may construe this mutual lack of attention as an indication of dysfunction in our relationship; however, it is more likely an innate strategy for self-preservation. We both have a whole lot going on in our respective craniums. If we each had to make space for all of the random thoughts of the other, our skulls would likely explode. Not surprisingly, I considered it nothing short
of a miracle on two fronts when I got a call from Kristin while I was at work the other day to inform me that she was standing in a country lane staring at a Snowy Owl. First, of course, was the fact that she had actually located an owl of her own. (I had spotted my first Snowy weeks before and had obsessed over finding it again — this time with my good camera — ever since.) Second, and perhaps even more impressive, was the fact that she even cared! Was it possible that my wife had been listening as I cornered every person I had encountered in the aftermath of my sighting, showing them a photo featuring an unrecognizable white dot on my cellphone and emphasizing how rare and wonderful this whole thing was? “Really, John?” she said as I marveled over her sudden interest. “You DO realize that I had to cartoon a pair of the birds for your column just last week, right?” I guess that sometimes it’s unclear just who pays less attention to whom!
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‘Jacob’s Choice’ — Stutzman to sign copies of nationally released book
THIS POINT! By BRANDON ZAFFINI Staff Writer
BERLIN — Berlin will play host to the debut of a new, nationally released book Saturday, Feb. 8. The book, titled “Jacob’s Choice,” recounts major events in the life of Jacob Hochstetler, who is the ancestor of nearly 90 percent of the Amish in Holmes and Wayne counties — according to Eli Hochstetler, owner of the Gospel Book Store where the book will debut. The author, Ervin Stutzman, is himself a descendant of his book’s protagonist. He said he was inspired to write on Jacob Hochstetler after finding a genealogy book, with detailed notes and background information, from the Gospel Book Store. That discovery sparked his curiosity and led to even more research, finally culminating in the new book. “Jacob’s Choice” is a work of historical fiction, an imaginative retelling of true events. Stutzman explained,
“The book is a work of fiction incorporating facts we know to be true, and providing a plausible description of what could have happened in the context and culture of the time. It’s all true to the time period in the places mentioned and the kinds of things that are said.... I had to fill in the blanks with my imagination. But it could have happened just as I said it did.” Stutzman said two versions of the book will be released, a paperback and a hardback version. The hardback will contain an extra 90 pages with endnotes, a list of references, maps and genealogies. It is intended for those who are interested in reading all of the known historical facts. Stutzman noted that religious ideals play a major role in his book. “Religion is actually the heart of the story,” he said. The very name of the book, “Jacob’s Choice,” refers to the difficult decision Jacob had to make about how best to
protect his family during the French and Indian War. Just like contemporary Amish and Mennonites, Jacob Hochstetler thought it was wrong to kill any human, even in self-defense. When indians finally attacked his family home, he told his sons to lay down their guns, willingly choosing to submit to his attackers rather than violate his religious principles. “Jacob’s choice to put down his guns,” said Stutzman, “was part of what has made him an icon among the Amish and Mennonites.” Even those who do not share Hochstetler’s religious point of view, however, may find the book compelling, or of personal interest. According to Stutzman, many of the people in the United States today — numbering in the hundreds of thousands — who are of German heritage, and who have one of the many variants of the Hochstetler name, are related to Jacob.
Stutzman added that he had drawn heavily on information uncovered by members of The Jacob Hochstetler Family Association, which is a group dedicated to the descendants of Jacob, with meetings, a quarterly newsletter, a website and a gathering every five years. The group could be of interest, he said, for those who might want to learn more about their heritage and become actively engaged in uncovering their legacy. Commenting on the new book and his opportunity to host the debut, Eli Hochstetler said, “My wife and I read it, and we just love it. It’s the first of anything on Jacob other than just the genealogical books. We just think it’s great. It’s a work that we love, something personal, something of us, something about so much of the flesh and blood here in Holmes County.” Stutzman will sign copies of his book from 9 Reporter Brandon Zaf- 330-674-5676 or bzaffini@ fini can be reached at the-daily-record.com. a.m.-noon.
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feed and water and not being able to provide it. Cows on California dairies often number in the thousands. Fields are powder dry, there are no pastures, no hay or crops growing in the fields. Ponds and wells are drying up and farmers are having to bring in water at a cost of $150 to $250 per load, costing one dairy as much as $2,000 a day. The drought will have serious impacts on forage production in 2014, affecting the availability and price of animal feed. Family dairies were just beginning to recover from financial pressures that included low milk prices and high feed costs, and now the drought will force them to purchase not only feed but also water. Every rancher and farmer is being affected. Beef ranchers are being forced to cull a portion of their herds because they don’t have pasture and feed for them. Without water to irrigate, produce growers fear they will not be able to plant and will have to leave fields fallow. For most there is little or no financial relief or government aid to bail them out.
filled by rain water. One summer when we had a Barbwire long period with no rain our water supply in the cistern was getting low, so Barb my Dad ordered a truck Lumley load of water from the nearby town to refill it. The water came from a Only 35 of California’s 400 crops are eligible for large above ground holding tank that supplied farm insurance. Without water to the people in the the passage of the farm bill, most federal disaster village. A few days after the water was delivered, programs are not availthe milk inspector came able. If the rain doesn’t come, ranchers and farm- to take a sample of water from the milk house for ers will be going out of testing. Water from the business and people will cistern had always passed be left without jobs. As the test, was considered long as the drought consafe and we had no probtinues, the nation’s largest agricultural state will lems. This time the water that was consumed by all remain in turmoil, with the people in the town repercussions stretching to consumer pocketbooks didn’t pass the test! People in this area are in the form of higher currently complaining prices for such basic staabout the rain, snow, ice ples as meat, milk, fruits and very cold weather, and vegetables. but how lucky we are! As During our years of the days warm up, all that milking cows, I can water is seeping into the remember times of ground to make our crops drought, the worry it grow when we plant in the caused, and the cost of spring and keeping the extra hay and feed to wells, lakes and ponds full. get us through the winBe thankful for what we ter. Many years ago, the have and say a prayer for water that supplied our all those dairymen, farmbarn and milk house ers and ranchers in Calicame from an underfornia who are in need. ground cistern that was
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Tips to improve your ice fishing By ART HOLDEN Outdoor Editor
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A home-made stick to measure the thickness of the ice may not make you catch more fish, but it does wonders for your confidence as you know exactly how much ice you’re walking on. The photo also shows a trick for cold and windy days, where piling up the ice around the hole, instead of clearing it away, will help to keep the hole from icing back over.
With up to a foot of good ice on Northeast Ohio lakes, ponds and reservoirs, and more cold weather in the forecast, it looks like there will be at least another three weeks of ice fishing available to anglers hearty enough to get out. But, we are long past first ice, the time when the bite is the best, so figuring out how to get those late-winter fish to bite is the trick. “I tend to find bluegills in deeper water the longer the ice is on,” said Paul Liikala, fishing contributor for Ohio Outdoor News. “This time of year the fish get very wary. They seem to bite so light.” Liikala has several tips to entice late-season panfish to take a waxworm or minnow, but detecting that bite is what really separates the angler who goes home to a fish dinner, and the one that leaves with no
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Ice fishing jigs, hooks, bobbers and split shot are all key elements to a successful hard-water fishing trip, however, how you attach them to your fishing line may be the key between having a fish dinner and walking off the ice with an empty bucket. gills in the bucket. “The thicker the ice, the less-resistant I make the bobber,” said Liikala. Liikala, who admits the fish have never read any
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ting just enough weight on the line to barely keep your bobber afloat. His tip in this instance involves where you put the weight. Instead of attaching a split shot down in the strike zone by the hooks, pinch on a split shot just under the bobber. The only problem with this setup is that reeling in your catch isn’t possible. Instead, you hand line in your catch once you’ve set the hook. Liikala’s best tip involves hook presentation. Now many an ice angler has tied on multiple hooks to cover different depths in the water column, but once you tie the knot, you’re relegated to those differences between the hooks. Liikala suggests tying a pin min or jig on the bottom, then using bobber stops (he prefers the rubber ones made by Eagle Claw) to position two other hooks. One of which, he suggests, is a light-wire straight Aberdeen hook. With the bobber stops, you can move your hooks anywhere in the water column, and he has fished 20 feet of water with a bait on the bottom, one at 13 feet and another as close as 6 feet under the ice. “You really have to set the hook with this setup,” said Liikala. “And you’ll probably have to handline it in. When you get the fish in, you have to slide everything back up and go at it again. See Pg. 15 — TIPS
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Tips “What you’re trying to do is determine where the fish are,” he continued. “Once you do that, then you can take another pole and fish that depth.” In Ohio, three hooks on a line is the maximum allowed. Liikala says to fish dawn and dusk, with the hour before and after sunset the best. “Be prepared to go to the extreme,” said Liikala. “Late ice fishing can be tough.” While Liikala offers some good late-season
tips, I have a couple of ideas that can make your day on the lake better. First, while every ice fisherman should have all the necessary safety equipment, the one tool that I find most useful is a gauge to measure the ice thickness. While it won’t help you catch more fish, there’s nothing more reassuring when you’re out on the ice than knowing how much hard water you’re fishing. I took a piece of wood, added an L bracket to the bottom, then measured off 1-inch increments. I can put the stick down the
hole I drilled in the ice, hook the L bracket under the bottom of the ice, and get an exact measurement of how thick the ice is. I’ll cautiously fish 3 inches of ice, but feel much better when I get a reading of 4 or 5 inches. This week, though, while fishing Nimisila in Akron, everywhere I drilled was between 9 and 10 inches of good ice. Another ice fishing trick that proved helpful during this past week’s trip was building an ice tower around my hole. When temperatures dip into the teens and the wind blows,
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Money from county critical to Holmes County Airport By BRANDON ZAFFINI Staff Writer MILLERSBURG — The Holmes County Airport Authority went over its budget for 2013 in preparation for expenses this next year. John Byler, president of the HCAA, noted the authority was breaking
about even, but money from the county was critical in making that happen. For the last few years the county has granted $10,000 to the HCAA to help with building a new runway that is expected to bring in more air traffic and help stimulate the local economy.
Byler suggested the HCAA present its budget to the county commissioners so as to impress upon them the need for continued funding. “What I want to do,” Byler explained at Monday’s Airport Authority meeting, “is go through and say that even though
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we expect to bring in more money from fuel sales this next year, we have projects going forward — like finishing the fence around the backside of the airport for security, taxiway lighting, and so forth — that we’ll need money for. So we’re breaking even now, but we’ll definitely need money for future projects.” Byler said in 2013, the HCAA had to dip into some of the funds it had accumulated over the past few years, to the amount of $167,000, to keep the construction project going. That was another reason the organization needed the additional support, he said. Related to finances, Brian Crosier of Stantec Consulting reported re-
extension of the gas service line at the airport would probably have to be stalled until the weather warmed back up. Before the runway project, the airport had a gas line running to a well on an adjacent property. That line has since been severed, and, consequently, the airport has been paying for gas to heat the main hangar, an additional charge of several hundred dollars a month. The HCAA was hoping a new gas line could be put in before the end of the winter. Now that’s looking unlikely. “Hidden Ranch expressed concerns regarding digging the trench through frozen ground,” Crosier explained. “They
said their original estimate was for 15 hours of work, but now, with all the frost and ice on the runway, there was no way they could do it in that amount of time.... They felt that it would be best to delay the work until the ground has thawed.” Byler said the HCAA had anticipated the gas savings in its budget, but that it wasn’t a huge amount of money. It was yet another example, though, of a delay caused by the cold weather. “Spring can’t get here quickly enough,” Byler concluded. Reporter Brandon Zaffini can be reached at 330674-5676 or bzaffini@thedaily-record.com.
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Thrifty to Nifty Is a mortgage refinance the right decision for you? (BPT) — Once at rock bottom, interest rates have ticked up slightly in recent months. Still, the prospect of refinancing a mortgage remains attractive. Interest rates are projected to rise to 5 percent or above by August 2014, according to an August 2013, Freddie Mac study. “The window hasn’t closed, but homeowners should analyze their mortgage situation to see if a refinance can improve their overall financial picture,” says John Young, director of real estate product management at USAA. Mike Fratantoni, vice president of research and economics at the Mortgage Bankers Association, agrees. “... With mortgage rates at about 4.4 percent, just 25 to 30 percent of homeowners with outstanding loans would come out ahead.” Here are some reasons why you should refinance. — Pay off your mortgage early. Moving from a 30-year term to a 15-year term without a big jump in monthly payments could save you
thousands in interest and build equity in your home faster. — Create more cash flow. Lower interest rates can create lower monthly mortgage payments, freeing up money to pay down debt or just to provide more wiggle room in the budget for other things. — Access home equity. On a cash-out refinance, you borrow more money than you owe on your current loan, and use the funds for purposes such as reducing other debt, remodeling your home or just recovering from a financial setback. Would refinancing benefit you? Fratantoni puts today’s mortgage holders into three categories: Already refinanced: Those with strong credit, job security and plenty of home equity. These homeowners refinanced in the past few years and secured a rate in the lowto mid-3 percent range. Already refinanced through federal programs: Those people with good cred-
it and employment who lack enough equity to qualify for traditional refinancing. These borrowers qualify to refinance only through federal programs such as the Home Affordable Refinance Program or the Federal Housing Administration’s streamline refinance — both advantageous to a homeowner who owes more on his mortgage than his home is worth. Current candidates for traditional refinancing: Those who regained their financial footing after a job loss or credit trouble, or who are no longer underwater as home values rise. Do your financial homework ... How quickly will you recoup closing costs — typically between 2 percent and 5 percent of your loan? How long do you plan to stay in the home? How long are you extending the term? Doing the numbers may not reflect how badly you want more cash flow in your budget or how passionate you are about that kitchen remodel. So even if the num-
bers aren’t optimal, there could be enough of a financial and emotional boost to justify a mortgage refinance. Just remember, you’re leveraging your home. And a 30-year loan, while having a higher interest rate, can provide a lower monthly payment that’s more manageable. On a 30-year loan, you can make a larger monthly payment to pay the loan off in 15 years. If you run into cash flow problems, you can always make the minimum payment. Refinancing for a 15-year loan, while getting you a better interest rate, will also get you a higher minimum payment that must be paid on time. Before you refinance, ask yourself these questions: — How’s my credit score?
A stellar credit score can help you get a good interest rate. — How will I pay my closing costs? Many people roll them into the refinanced loan amount. But saving enough to pay for the closing in cash can make the refinance an even better deal. — Where does my mortgage fit into my family’s
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his opponent, the current incumbent. There also was an article about the newest concealed carry news. We are in the midst of our state government passing a law that it soon will be legal to carry a gun into bars and restaurants, if you have a concealed carry license. This has the bar and restaurant owners all atwitter. Some plan to post signs that concealed weapons are not allowed. This will only mean the law abiding citizens won’t be able to carry while the hoodlums will continue to do so. Then there was the grisly story about the woman who killed her live-in boyfriend, cut up his
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culture, the Texas Department of Agriculture, and the Massachusetts State Senate. In November 2009, Merrigan made history by becoming the first woman to chair the Ministerial Conference of the Food and Agriculture Organizations of the United Nations. In 2010, Time magazine named her as one of the “100 Most Influential People in the World.” She is currently a consultant and professional speaker at Merrigan Consulting. “It has been an honor to play a small part in history. I hope that during my tenure I was able to help open USDA’s doors a little wider, inviting new and discouraged constituencies to participate in USDA programs,” Merrigan told the National Journal. Her keynote address, presented by Chipotle Mexican Grill, is titled “Dysfunctional DC Matters: Ten Reasons to Stay Engaged in Federal Agricultural Policy,” and will take place on Sunday, Feb. 16 at 2:45 p.m. Between government shutdowns, endless multi-year Farm Bill negotiations, and other political gridlock, it
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can be hard for consumers and farmers to believe in the federal government anymore. Merrigan will explore why federal agricultural policy still matters, identify targets for policy reform, and explain why producers and conscientious eaters can achieve real social change by getting involved. On Sunday, Feb. 16 at 10:35 a.m., Merrigan will also lead a one hour workshop, “Show Me the Money: Farming Federal Programs.” Using the Know Your Farmer, Know Your Food Compass, Merrigan will explore what federal programs are available to farms, nonprofits, and businesses seeking assistance to build local and regional food systems. The OEFFA conference will be held at Granville Middle and High schools, 248 New Burg St. in Granville. For more information about the conference, or to register, go to www. oeffa.org/conference2014.
Postsecondary information available Information nights for the Postsecondary Enrollment Options Program at the University of Akron Wayne College will be held Feb. 17 at 6:30 p.m. at Wayne College, 1901 Smucker Road, Orrville, and Feb. 18 at 6:30 p.m. at the College’s Holmes Campus at 88-B Jackson St., Millersburg. Information about Wayne College, application procedures and a tour of the campus will be available. Former and current PSEOP students will be on hand to answer questions and explain how the program works. No RSVP is necessary, but for more information contact Sarah Jane Morrow, admissions counselor, at 330-684-8912 or contact the Holmes County Higher Education Center at 330-674-2541.
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Markets SUGARCREEK LIVESTOCK AUCTION INC. Jan. 27 63 CALVES — Choice calves 150-210; good calves 120-145; light & thins 50-down; back to farm bulls 150-210 and heifers 50-135; FEEDERS: steers & bulls 100-138. 115 CATTLE — Choice steers 135-143.50; good steers 120-134.50; Holstein steers 104; choice heifers 135-142; good heifers 120-134.50; good Holstein cows 80-104; bulls 95-117; top dairy 1,600; top heifer 1,600. 63 HORSES — Top horse 725; top pony 90. MOUNT HOPE AUCTION Jan. 29 2 HOGS — 250-290 lbs. 62; boars 10. 25 FAT CATTLE — Choice steers 124-136; good steers 110-124; choice Holstein steers 120-130; good Holstein steers 110-120. 8 BULLS — Jersey bulls 91.50-94.50; 1,000-1,500 lbs. 90-96; 1,500-2,000 lbs. 89.50-97; 2,000-up 101. 90 CULL COWS — Good 80-90; medium-good 75-80; fair-medium 70-75; light-thin 70-down; 16 FEEDERS — Steers and heifers 60-160. 152 DAIRY — Dairy cows 1,725-down; bred heifers 1,660down; 6 STOCK COWS 1,425down. 88 CALVES — 95-120 lbs. 160-225; good 100-160; common 50-100; back to farm Holstein heifers 95-120 lbs. 65-100; crossbred bulls 45-140. 83 GOATS — Kid 140-down; billies 170-down; nannies 195down; wethers 395-down. 384 HEAD SHEEP — Bucks and ewes 60-85; Lambs 40-60 lbs. choice 240-290; 40-60 lbs.
215-240; 60-80 lbs. choice 165265; 80-100 lbs. 175-225; 100130 lbs. 170-195; 130 lbs.-up 175. TOTAL HEAD — 854. 119 LOADS — Alfalfa, 2nd cutting 250-350; alfalfa, 3rd and 4th cutting 150-375; mixed 1st cutting 170-285; mixed 2nd cutting 100-300; lg. bales hay 25-80 bale; lg bales hay 60-185 ton;
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185 FEEDER PIGS — Up to 40 lbs. 53-73; 41-50 lbs. 60-78; 51-60 lbs. 70-83; 61 lbs.-up 80-90. 99 CALVES — Back to farm, bulls 100-200; back to farm, heifKIDRON AUCTION ers 60-145; light & thin 75-down. Jan. 30 135 CATTLE — Steers 96 HOGS — 210-230 lbs. 55-77; 95.50-122; heifers 83-118; bulls 230-260 lbs. 66-80; butcher sows 96.50; good beef cows 81.50-90; 49-61; boars by weight 14-19. medium to good 72.50-80.50;
thin-poor 70-down; FEEDER STEERS: 42.50-90; heifers 57.50. 1 SHEEP — Cull ewes and bucks 47.50. 15 GOATS — 10-150. 10 ANGUS STOCK COWS — 1,300-down. 152 DAIRY CATTLE — Cows 1,600-down; bred heifers
1,785-down; service bulls 9001,035; open heifers 425-1,010. Total Consignors 153; total head 683. 88 HAY & STRAW — Hay 1st cutting 140-300; hay 2nd cutting 160-320; 3rd cutting 230-235; lg. bales 25-42.50; lg. bales 50-210 ton; straw 125-210 ton; straw 30-35 each; firewood 80-320.
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Self reappointed to elections board The Holmes County Republican Executive Committee met Monday, Feb. 3, and reappointed Bonnie S. Self to a threeyear term on the Holmes County Board of Elections, beginning March 1. Self owned and operated a bookkeeping service in the community for 28 years and has been a member of the board of elections for the past four years. The County Board of Elections is composed of four members — two Republicans and two Democrats appointed by their respective Party Executive Committees. Wes Schmucker is the other Republican serving on the board. The board meets monthly, and is responsible for appointing the Board of Elections office staff and supervising elections in the county according to state law.
Meetings at the following locations: Wed., Feb. 19, 7:00pm - Berlin Farmstead Restaurant, 4757 Township Rd. 366 Berlin, OH Thurs., Feb. 20, 6:00pm - Orchardview Farms, 1150 Ledge Rd, Medina, OH
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whey powder that is now in high demand as feed for veal. A founding member of the Swiss Cheese Research Consortium, Ramseyer was instrumental in moving the consortium from Utah State University to Ohio State. The group started 25 years ago and was designed to provide research directed by the members that would be helpful in better understanding the manufacturing process and also correct defects in Swiss cheese. He has served as president of the Ohio Swiss Cheese Association and is a member of the National Cheese Institute, a division of the International Dairy Foods Association. At Ohio State, Ramseyer recently assisted with the purchase of a SIFT-MS to allow for measurement of flavor volatiles in food. See Pg. 26 — BUSINESS
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degree in Dairy Technology, Ramseyer started as an apprentice cheese maker. He has grown the company by increasing the work force from four to 35 and increasing the output from 1,000 to 70,000 pounds of cheese per day. Ramseyer was an early adopter of the Clean-In-
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Downtown Coshocton. From 2 to 4 p.m. spectators will watch as local ice carvers demonstrate their artistic craft. It’s free to enter as a carver and a block of ice is included. Then from 4 to 6 p.m. master ice sculptor from Rock on Ice Productions will hold a Fire and Ice show with crowd participation. Ice carving sponsors are still being accepted. Sponsors can choose a block of ice with their choice of
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BOOK SIGNING — Ervin Stutzman signs his book, “Jacob’s Choice,” for Dave Bergen from Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. Stutzman will be in Berlin on Saturday at the Gospel Book Store.
Our Town Coshocton is hosting an Ice Carving Festival at the Coshocton Courtsquare on Saturday, Feb. 22 from 2-6 p.m. This free event features a chili cook-off with local ‘chili masters,’ live music, local and professional ice carvers, horse-drawn carriage rides and more. Spectators will enjoy sampling chili while viewing the ice sculptures displayed with lights around the Courtsquare located on Main Street in
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Business (From Page 24) He also contributed to the Parker Chair in Dairy Foods and is on the Parker steering committee.
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year to receive the Ray Kroc Award. “McDonald’s has taught me that hard work and loving what you do pays off. The Sky is the Limit with McDonald’s,” said McVay. “I was so surprised when the group presented me with a cake and a balloon bouquet, snapped some pictures and whisked me away to a beautiful dinner.” “It is very fitting that Erica is being honored with the coveted Ray Kroc award. She has an unwavering commitment to excellence and she has become a big part of the community in the town of Millersburg,” said Brian See Pg. 27 — BUSINESS
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Fredericksburg Five salons are helping end domestic violence
Business (From Page 26) Mortellaro, McDonald’s owner/operator. McVay is the general manager of the McDonald’s restaurant located at 1586 S. Washington St., and also is a three-time recipient of the Outstanding Store Manager Award.
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abuse with someone they trust. Because salon professionals are skilled and experienced listeners who are personally interested in those around them, many victims suffering from abuse feel comfortable confiding in them — even if they would never tell anyone else, said Waltman, noting, “For an abused woman, the salon may be an ideal environment to seek out help because it may be one of the few places she is allowed to go without her abuser.” In keeping with this program, Friends and Neighbors of Every Woman’s House Holmes County is partnering with five salons to educate clients, to provide informational handouts and to, hopefully, raise $500 which would support a family of three
for one week in the Every Woman’s House Shelter. “I think it is such a neat project, because it ties so many people together that wouldn’t normally be involved,” said Waltman. The program runs Feb. 3-March 8, and includes the following salons: Creative Edge and S&S Mane Attraction in Millersburg, Diana’s Design located between Berlin and Millersburg, The Beehive in Berlin and New Image in Killbuck. Anyone wishing to donate can do so at any of the locations. Also, on April 5, at 2 p.m., Friends and Neighbors is planning a Style for Every Woman at Martin’s Creek Mennonite Church. It is a tea and style show featuring clothes from The Village Gift Barn, bFearless, iTrends, Moxie, Kids Collection, and a presentation by Rig and Co.
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By CHRISTINE L. PRATT can often spot signs of physical abuse that others Staff Writer may never see,” according MILLERSBURG — to Waltman. To educate clients and “When a woman walks raise money for a family into a salon she is payin need, Holmes County ing to be pampered and Friends and Neighbors of often her guard is down. Every Woman’s House is The stylist and her client partnering with five salons share stories about their to use the power of beauty children, their vacations to help end domestic vio- and often personal details lence. regarding their relationThe program, titled “5 ships,” she said. “The stylSalons, 5 Weeks, $500,” ist often knows if there will bring together five may be physical concerns salons over five weeks that a woman is going to raise $500, according through. to Ruth Waltman, vice “In the case of physical president of Friends and abuse, the stylist may feel Neighbors. bumps on the head and “Salon professionals notice bruise marks that are in a unique position others may not see. This to recognize the signs and gives the stylist an opporsymptoms of abuse in their tunity to offer help in clients and coworkers. the form of information,” Because of the intimate according to Waltman. and nurturing nature of Research shows most the relationship between battered women never salon professionals and call the police or go to their clients and cowork- a shelter. However, they ers, salon professionals do usually talk about the
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Mast delivers daggers, Hawks sink Pirates Knights third at OCC By KEVIN LYNCH Staff Writer The difference between Hiland’s coaching staff and other schools, and something that endears the players to the coaches, is the fact that the players are told if they have an open shot, they are encouraged to take it. With Hiland nursing a nine-point lead with just under three minutes to play, senior Lucas Mast swished a triple from the wing. After Garaway missed a triple try at its end, Mast followed suit with another dagger that turned a tight contest into a 15-point lead for the Hawks with less than 90 seconds remaining. Garaway managed to make a couple of 3-pointers in a frenzied finish, but it was too little too late as Hiland notched a 70-60 victory in Inter-Valley Conference action Friday at Garaway. “Our philosophy on those kinds of shots is a little different than a lot of other people,” Hiland coach Mark Schlabach said. “That’s one thing I got from coach (Perry) Reese and my brother Dave, you’ve got to be willing to shoot some of those daggers, because a lot of teams would just hold the ball there. “If you’re that wide open and the shot is a good shot, we’re going to take it,” the coach continued. “Lucas had missed one earlier in the quarter, but he came back and made a couple.” It was Hiland’s trio of seniors, Todd Ropp, Mast
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Hiland junior point guard Eric Miller drives in for a layup during first-half action at Garaway, where the Hawks sunk the Pirates 70-60. and Jordan Yoder, that made the difference in this matchup with the Pirates (10-8, 8-4). Ropp led the Hiland attack with 24 points and helped the Hawks (15-2, 11-0) dominate the glass with 11 rebounds. “Todd was all over the place,” Schlabach said. “Todd was everywhere.
SPORTS FANS! Most NFL fans knew that entering the 2013 season – and the 2014 playoffs – the Pittsburgh Steelers held the mark for the most Super Bowl wins with six and were tied with the Dallas Cowboys for most Super Bowl appearances with eight. But since the AFL-NFL merger in 1970, which team had appeared in the most conference championship games? Here again, the answer is Pittsburgh with 15, followed by Dallas and San Francisco with 14, and Oakland with 11. No other team is in double figures. Need more evidence that momentum means everything going into the playoffs? In six of the eight Super Bowls prior to the 2014 game, a No. 1 or No. 2 seed squared off against a team seeded fourth or lower. And guess what – five of those six lower-seeded teams won the game. Can you remember the one lower-seeded team that lost? It was the 2008 Arizona Cardinals, and they came within a spectacular Santonio Holmes tip-toe, corner-of-the-endzone catch in the final seconds of upsetting the Steelers. Triple doubles are things of legend in the NBA – double figures in points, rebounds and assists in a single game. They’re usually associated with the all-time great Oscar Robertson (who almost averaged a triple double for an entire season – 30.5 points, 10.1 rebounds and 9.7 assists), Magic Johnson and LeBron James. But Tony Wroten? The backup guard for Philadelphia became the first player in league history to post a triple double (18,10 & 11) in his first career start, a November 2013 win over Houston.
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Jordan was in foul trouble early, but he came back strong in the fourth quarter. He had a huge layup that pushed it to 10 and gave us some breathing room. “The seniors as a whole are playing well. You kind of hope for that,” Schlabach said. “That’s something we didn’t have last year. Those guys have been really good in practice all year, and now it’s started to show in games.” And while the Hawks got the most out of their seniors, the Pirates, who start three sophomores and two freshmen, and don’t have a senior on their roster, got a big
game from sophomore guard Sam Gebhardt, who scored the first nine points of the third quarter to pull the Pirates even at 38-all. Garaway opened the second half on a 9-2 run to erase a 36-29 halftime deficit. “Sammy took advantage of a mismatch there in the third quarter,” Garaway coach Dave Shutt said. Gebhardt scored 11 of his game-high 26 points in the third period. “That was a new career high for him,” Shutt said. Unfortunately for Garaway, Ropp one-upped the sophomore with 12 points in the third, including a steal and coast-tocoast bucket and a baseline jumper to beat the buzzer that gave Hiland a five-point lead, 50-45, heading into the fourth quarter. Both teams shot like they were running on empty to start the final frame. Garaway came up empty on its first seven possessions of the period (0-for-6 shooting with one turnover) as the Hawks stretched their lead back out to 10 on Yoder’s layup. The senior finished with seven points. Mast finished with 14 and Dennis Chupp added 13 for the Hawks. Chupp scored 10 of his points in the first half. He scored the first six points of the game, and with Hiland leading 6-5, the Hawks got a trio of 3-pointers from Brady Schlabach, Mast and Ropp to open up a 15-5 advantage. Garaway cut it to 17-13 after one period of play, but the Hawks led 36-29 at the break and pulled away down the stretch behind Mast’s 3-pointers and 7-of-8 free throws late. “This was a big win for us,” Schlabach said. “This was the first time we’ve played in a hostile environment. We needed a game like this.”
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West Holmes crowned one champion and added a pair of seconds, but it was Lexington which ran away with the Ohio Cardinal Conference wrestling team title Saturday at Orrville. West Holmes added three thirds and two fourths en route to a third-place finish behind Lexington and runner-up Ashland (191.5). Cole Woods (120) was the lone champion for the Knights, scoring a 10-3 decision over Jesse Todd of Clear Fork in the finals. Senior 152-pounder Caleb Cox and Grayson Miller (195) finished second. Cody Woods (106) Josiah Allison (126) and Jed Hendershott (132) all finished third.
They’re off in search of the gold While it seems like only yesterday that the winter sports season started, it is coming down the final stretch of the regular season with tournaments getting under way next week. Where did the time go? West Holmes tips off the postseason on Saturday, Feb. 15, against Richmond Edison. The Lady Knights, should they defeat the Wildcats, will face the winner of Claymont and a couple of also-rans (Morgan or East Liverpool). My bet is the Knights will see Claymont, but the neat thing about tournament time is anything can happen. The Div. II sectional and Eastern District tournament takes place at Tri-Valley High School in Dresden, a place the Knights have called their own the past few seasons. The Hiland girls open their second season at Claymont on Thursday, Feb. 20, against the winner of Steubenville Catholic Central and Caldwell. The Lady Hawks only need to win once before advancing to the New Philadelphia Eastern District on Thursday, Feb. 27, the same night West Holmes should be playing in the District finals. The West Holmes wrestlers will have their work cut out for them at sectionals, where the Knights will go up against some superior talent at Claymont High School on Friday, Feb. 14, and Saturday, Feb. 15. Also placed into the Claymont sectional site were Meadowbrook, Cambridge, host Claymont, Indian Valley, Maysville, Morgan, Minerva, River View and Tuscarawas Valley. West Holmes will truly be tested at Claymont. Grapplers who survive the sectional should do
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well at the next level. The boys drawings will be held this weekend. Both Hiland and West Holmes should be seeded fairly high when the teams meet to fill in the brackets. The Knights have suffered four losses on the season (through Feb. 3) and two of those losses were winnable games in which West Holmes let a double-digit lead slip away. When tournament time rolls around, something tells me the Knights will do a better job taking care of the basketball down the stretch. The Hiland Hawks continue to mature before our eyes, with their trio of seniors starting to rise to the top and flourish in their leadership roles. Todd Ropp has been instrumental in the success of the Hawks with his relentless pursuit of rebounds and unstoppable drives to the basket. Lucas Mast is delivering the big shots and offensive production the Hiland coaching staff has been hoping for, and Jordan Yoder adds incredible intensity at both ends of the floor. Sophomores Dennis Chupp, Brady Schlabach, Bruce Troyer and juniors Collin Blochlinger and Eric Miller have been delivering big-time minutes and making the most of their opportunties on the court, giving the Hawks ample firepower. Good luck to all the teams as they take the treacherous trek toward the ultimate goal: Columbus.
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Marilynn Williamson, 76
children, Katie and Zach; Amanda Williamson of Canton and Ben (Loren) Williamson, their children, Charlie and Amelia of Fairfield, Conn.; a brother, Louis
(Janet) Doty of Columbus; and a sister, Patricia (David) Paul of Manning, S.C. She retired from teaching in 1964, and became deeply involved in volunteer work. She became a member of the Junior League of Canton, where she held many positions including president, and founded the first group home for teenage girls in the greater Canton area. She was past president and member of the Women’s Board of Aultman Hospital, held many other positions including chairwoman of
the Angel Auction, was named Canton’s Woman of the Year in 2004 due to her dedication to volunteerism, and became director of community relations and volunteer services in 1986, working there until 2001, when she retired. Memorial services were held Thursday, Jan. 30 at Church of the Lakes United Methodist, 5944 Fulton Drive, Canton. Donations may be made to the Aultman Tribute Fund. Paquelet Funeral Home & Crematory in Massillon handled arrangements.
Lee Corp, 76 Lee Corp, 76, of Rittman, died Saturday, Jan. 25, 2014, at his home surrounded by his loving family. He was born Feb. 22, 1937, in Galion to Harold and Marian (Huffman) Corp and married Marilyn Musser on July 9, 1955. They had been married for 58 years. She survives. Lee had lived most of his life in Rittman and was a supervisor for the East Ohio Gas Co. for 38 years and was in the automotive industry with his son, Jerry. He attended Northside Christian Church and was a member of Rittman Moose Lodge 860.
He enjoyed bowling, fishing, outdoor activities and was an avid sports fan. Surviving in addition to his wife are daughters, Wendy (Dennis) Pelfrey of Creston, Deb-
bie (Jamie) Smith of Wooster and Gail (Robert) Ault of Millersburg; a son, Jerry (Melinda) Corp of Rittman; grandchildren, Jodi (Ken) Liechty of Rittman, Scott Smith of Wooster, Shane Ault of Millersburg, Holly (Kenny) Wiley of Creston and Kelsey and Carson Corp of Rittman; great-grandchildren, Haley, Cameron, Tyler, Jordan, Paige and Alissa; brothers, Ray (Linda) Corp of Seville, Dean (Carol) Corp and Clayton Corp, both of Creston, Wayne (Linda) Corp of Rittman and Greg (Barb) Corp of Creston; and best friend, Billy Ullman of Rittman.
He was preceded in death by a grandson, Nick Smith; a sister-inlaw, Janice Corp; a nephew, Jeffy Corp; a niece, Jenny Berquist; and Phil and Kailey Pratt. Services were Saturday, Feb. 1 at Auble-Gillman Funeral Home, 360 W. Sunset Drive, Rittman, with pastor Bud Olszewski officiating. Burial was in Rittman Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to Hospice of Medina County, 5075 Windfall Road, Medina 44256. For online register book, obituary, condolences, visit www.gillmanfuneralhome.com.
Joseph Hershberger, 39 Joseph M. Hershberger, 39, of Orrville, went home to be with the Lord on Saturday, Feb. 1, 2014 at Aultman Health Foundation in Canton. Joseph was born March 30, 1974 in Dalton to Meno J. and Emma (Zook) Hershberger. He received his G.E.D. and he went to Columbus to renew his drivers license during
his time of disability to encourage others with disabilities to never give up. He made a difference in everybody’s life that he came in contact with and never let his disabilities stop him from trying new things. He attended the Calvary Assembly of God Church in Orrville. He is survived by his parents, brothers and sis-
ters; Susan Hershberger, Malinda (Mose) Swartzentruber, Rebecca (Dannie) Troyer, Elizabeth (Andy) Gingerich, Naomi Hershberger, Emma (Eli) Mast, Enos (Mary) Troyer, Katieann Hershberger, Menno Jr. (Emma) Hershberger, Tobias (Caroline) Hershberger, Sammie (Lydia) Hershberger and 35 nieces and nephews.
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Christ. Surviving are children Nicholas (Toni) Allison of Shreve, Corinna (Scott) Sommers and Sherry (Steve) Miller, both of Millersburg; four grandchildren; a great-granddaughter, Jaden Jicha; a sister, Francis Tipton of Kansas; and numerous nieces and nephews. In addition to his wife, he was preceded in death by his parents.
Sara Jane Weaver, 65 Sara Jane (Lapp) Weaver, 65, of Maple Drive in Sugarcreek passed away Friday, January 31, 2014 at Aultman Hospital at 9:35 p.m. with her family by her side. She was born in Hartville on April 19, 1948 to the late Andrew K. and Clara (Sommers) Lapp. She was a homemaker and a member of Gospel Light Chapel at Dundee. She leaves to mourn her loving husband, Levi Weaver, whom she married April 9, 1970. To this union were born one son, Kenneth Weaver of the home, and a daughter, Sheri Weaver, of Virginia. She leaves behind two brothers, Jonathon (Martha) Lapp and Loren (Elizabeth) Lapp, both
of Sarasota, Florida; six sisters, Savilla (Henry) Coblentz of Uniontown, Rebecca (Dennis) Day of Carrolton, Vera (John) Helmuth of Virginia, Martha of Canton, Arlene (John) Yoder of Hartville, and Christine Herd of Sarasota, Florida. She was preceded in death by her parents, Andrew K. and Clara (Sommers) Lapp. Services were held on Monday, Feb. 3, 2014 at Gospel Light Chapel on Holmes County Road 168, Dundee, with Pastor Eli Weaver officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery. Arrangements were handled by Smith-Varns Funeral Home in Sugarcreek.
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Dan Andre Allison, 75, of Millersburg, passed away Sunday morning, Feb. 2, 2014, at Holmes County Home in Holmesville, after a period of declining health. Memorial services will be Saturday, Feb. 22, at 11 a.m. at Alexander Funeral Home, Millersburg. There will be no calling hours. The family suggests contributions be made to Nashville Church of Christ, 13457 State Route 39, P.O. Box 414, Nashville 44661; or Holmes County Home, 7260 State Route 83, Holmesville 44633 He was born May 21, 1938, in Holmes County, to DeSilva and Fannie (Carpenter) Allison, and married Louella “Toots” Clark on Dec. 27, 1959. She preceded him in death April 7, 2002. He retired from Ideal Electric in Mansfield where he worked as a certified welder, and was a member of Nashville Church of
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Marilynn A. (Doty) Williamson, Canton, passed away peacefully Saturday, Jan. 25, 2014, with her family at her side. She was born March 1, 1937, in Lakeville to Hugle and Lucille Doty, and was a 1954 graduate of Loudonville High School where she was valedictorian. She was a graduate of Kent State University, with a degree in deaf education, and had taught hearing impaired children at Akron City Schools. Surviving are her husband of 54 years, John; children, Megan (Scott) Evans of Concord, their
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Misc. VACATION CABINS FOR RENT IN CANADA. Fish for walleyes, perch, northerns. Boats, motors, gasoline included. Call Hugh 1-800-426-2550 for free brochure. Website www.bestfishing.com Help Wanted Daily Express needs Contractors for Stepdeck & Lowboy hauls! FREE TRAILERS! "New" Daily Expedited Fleet! Also Heavy Haul and Specialized Division Available. www.dailyrecruiting.com or 800-669-6414 House for Sale Best Buy in Ohio, New 28x60 Sectional Home Only $49,995. Ask about our 575 and above Credit Score Financing Program. 1-800-686-1763 williamsburgsquare.com Help Wanted Train to be a Professional Truck Driver through Prime's Student Driver Program. Obtain your Commercial Driver's License, then get paid while training! 1-800-277-0212 driveforprime.com Misc. DISH TV Retailer. Starting $19.99/month (for 12 mos.) Broadband Internet starting $14.95/month (where available) Ask about SAME DAY Installation! CALL Now! 1-800-370-1902 Help Wanted NUCLEAR POWER TRAINEES NEEDED Candidates needed for training in nuclear power field. Must be H.S. grad age 17-34 with above math skills. Call: 1-800-282-1834
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NOW HIRING looking for experienced or persons willing to learn and we are a growing company and have openings for roofing, siding and framing positions. We have great pay plans and great work environment with plenty of work. Call us now to see what we have to offer for you. We are a Amish and Mennonite owned company based close to Winesburg call us today Miller Exteriors/ DJY (330) 473-7487 CLEANING CO. looking for exp'd help. Must pass background check & own transport. Must be ins'd & bonded. Resumes to: 5242 Force Rd, Shreve 44676 HELP WANTED Someone between 18 and 25 yrs. old with a valid driver's license to help pour concrete. Must be in Millersburg, Benton, Mt Hope area. -- Also need someone from Big Prairie-Shreve area. No driver's license required. Please send resume to: "Box 7" c/o Holmes County Shopper 212 E. Liberty St. Wooster, OH 44691 IMMEDIATE NEED: CDL Tank Driver, CDL Supervac Operator, Swampers, Sales, and General Laborers. Oil field work based out of New Philadelphia, Ohio. Good wages and benefits. Resume: drillbabyjobs.com or 814-224-2866.
Experienced Horse Stall cleaners needed. P/T AM job. 330-674-2503 Leave message w/ horse exp.
HOLMES COUNTY EDUCATION Foundation seeks a full-time (30 hours/week) Administrative Assistant. Primary responsibilities include receptionist, database and accounting management, desktop publishing, webpage maintenance, and word processing. Applicants should have a minimum of an associate’s degree and be somewhat knowledgeable of the college financial aid process. Strong verbal and written communication, detail oriented, organization, and customer service skills required. Applicants should be experienced in Microsoft Office and the Adobe Creative Suite, able to work independently, and multitask. Job description available upon request. Benefits include health insurance, sick, vacation, and holiday leave. Submit resume, references, and cover letter indicating salary requirements by February 28, 2014 to: Darla Stitzlein, Executive Director, Holmes County Education Foundation, 114 North Clay Street, Millersburg, OH 44654, or hcef@hcef.net.
DRIVER OR Driver/worker to haul timber crew. 740-502-6601
WANTED: DEPENDABLE driver to work with mason crew. Call 330-231-1001
Help Wanted WEEKLY HOME TIME & EXPERIENCED BASED PAY! Class A Professional Drivers. Call 877-457-1313 for more details or visit SuperServiceLLC.com
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105 General HELP WANTED; Experienced Timber cutter or skidder operator, with pick-up truck. 330-231-2234
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BXI, a highway subsidiary of the Kenan Advantage Group, is now seeking Class A CDL Crude Drivers out of Cambridge, OH. Come join our great family of drivers and thrive! Company Drivers: Rotating shift: 5 days on, 2 days off, Competitive pay, Excellent benefits including: Medical, Dental and Vision plans, Paid vacations and holidays, 401K with company match, Paid training on safe driving and product handling, Driver referral incentive pay And so much more! Owner-Operators: Rotating shift: 5 days on, 2 days off, Competiti ve pay, Health insurance plans available, 100% of Billable Pump or Compressor Charge paid, Excellent plans to purchase base plates, Bobtail and Occ/Acc insurance, No forced dispatch, Paid orientation and training, Driver referral incentive pay *some restrictions apply And so much more! We require Class A CDL with 2 years recent, verifiable tractortrailer experience, Tank & Hazmat endorsements and TWIC (or ability to obtain) and a safe driving record. 800-871-4581- TheKag.com
Are you looking for a rewarding job? Lakeside Home Care now hiring home health aides in Wayne,Richland and Knox counties. Apply at www.lakesidehomecare. com or by calling 1-866-327-0822.
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Immediate opportunity at local plastics compounding plant for experienced machine maintenance person. Qualified candidates will have extensive electrical knowledge including 3 phase power, motor controls, AC/DC drives as well as good troubleshooting ability. Candidates must also be proficient in all types of plumbing along with a strong mechanical ability. Extensive benefits package including: medical, dental, vision, life, 401K, paid vacations & more. Pay commensurate w/ experience. DEPENDABLE workers looking for fulltime work with advancement opportunities should complete an application in person or send a resume to: McCann Plastics, Inc. Attn: HR- Machine Maintenance 5600 Mayfair Rd. N. Canton, OH 44720 For Directions: 330-499-1515 hr@mccannplastics.com Drug-Free Workplace
CHILD CARE ADMINISTRATOR This is an opportunity for someone with experience and a minimum of an associate's degree in Early Childhood Education to Make a Difference Every Day. This individual will be responsible for the daily operations of a full time center within the State of Ohio Licensing Standards, SUTQ and the Agencies policies and procedures. Experience with programming for children up to 5 yrs old, staff 205 Appliances Electronics management and family support is required. Please submit a resume and salary LG ENVY Touch w/ flip open requirements to: children to keypad. Like new, $45. first2014 @yahoo.com Get unlimited talk/text for $40 per mo. 330-275-0426.
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FOR SALE: 40-gal. LP water heater $400; Also, 1 Empire vented room heater, 65,000 BTU, $300. (330) 600-0812 CENTRAL VACUUM Installation for your new or existing home or office. Call (330) 231-2612 RAINBOW SWEEPER, tachments, like new warranty. Cost over asking $600. Can 330-883-2377.
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FOR SALE: Chest freezer, 20-cu. ft., like new $600; Electric well pump, good condition.$75. 330-852-0127 WARM MORNING Natural gas heating stove, good condition, $200 (330) 893-1657. 15 CU ft white gas frig, 4 yrs old, great condition, $1,500 obo. Maytag ringer washing machine, works great. $300 obo. Charming Spinner, $125. 330-621-8991 (4) MAYTAG WASHERS, excellent condition, $500/ea.; Good pony cart on steel $425; (2) push type power mowers, $40 and $70; Foldable ping pong table, very good cond, $425. (330) 600-2224. FOR SALE: 40 gal propane water heater. New, $250. (330) 698-0591
150 Food Services FOR SALE: 40 Gal. LT Water 18 CU. FT GAS FREEZER, Heater, used 4 years. COOK AND SERVER positions available. Apply at www.route83restaurant.com or 7501 SR 83, Holmesville, Monday-Sunday 6am-9pm
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EQUIPMENT FOR SALE: Dozers '09 750J LGP 7K hrs, cab, heat, air $84,000, '07 650J with winch & arch $65,000, '05 650J LT six way, w/ ripper $56,000, '04 JD 650H LGP only 2600 hrs $40,000, '04 JD 650H LGP 7K hrs, very good U/C $35,000, '02 JD 650H $35,000, '95 Cat D6H Good Machine $35,000, Cat D5C $20,000, JD 850B w/ winch $26,000, Cat D4D $15,000 Excavators '06 Komatsu PC200LC-8 $93,000, '99 Kobelco SK220LC $33,000, '00 Komatsu PC100-6 excavator 9K hrs Nice $31,00, '01 JD160LC w/ thumb and pattern changer $45,500, '02 JD160LC w/ thumb and pattern changer $45,500. '06 JD120C excavator $54,000 Mini Excavators '10 JD35D excavator $27,500, '07 TB145 excavator only 1500 hrs. Hyd thumb $37,000, '06 Yanmar VIO35 mini hoe $18,500, '04 Yanmar VIO35 mini hoe $18,500 Back hoes JD310G Back hoe $35,000, Case 480C Back hoe $8500 Wheel Loader '09 Cat IT14G Wheel Loader cab, heat, air 7K hrs. nice $30,000, WA180 Wheel Loader $20,000 Crawler Loader '07 JD605C crawler loader w/ forks $37,500, JD 555G crawler loader, rebuilt trans $21,000, '89 JD455G crawler loader bucket $19,000, Case 455C Loader $17,500 Grademasters
JCB 214S Grademaster 4X4 loader landscaper. $14,750 Skidders '03 JD 648G-III Grapple Skidder $55,000, '94 JD 648E skidder $24,500, '95 JD 548E skidder $24,500, 2- JD 540B Skidder $19,500 each, '96 Franklin 170 grapple skidder, new rear tires $18,500, '83 JD 640 Skidder $22,500, JD 440C Skidder $20,000, '97 Timberjack 460 Skidder dual arch grapple. $40,000 Misc. Hamm Smooth Drum Roller $17,500, Case 602 Vibromax Pad Foot Roller $14,500, '00 Genie Lift Z60/34 articulated boom $22,500 Lots of misc. forks and buckets. Call Firmen at 330-464-1428 OR 330-567-3886 FOR RENT: S185 BobCat with steel tracks, forks & bucket. $18./hr.; JLG Scissor-lift, $50/day or $200/wk.; 42-ft. JLG Grade-All, $175/day or $700/wk; 24' Aluminum plank, $15/day or $60/wk. 330-897- 1222 Ext 3 TRI-COUNTY Drywall Ltd. Complete drywall, hang, finish, texture, and sand. Experienced and free estimates. 330-231-5239. 2004 GRADALL 5440-10 telescopic forklift, 54' reach, 10,000# capacity, hydro trans, cab w/heat, tilting carriage, 4300 hrs, good cond., $33,500. Ohio State Equipment, 330-852-0188
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If you would like to have your name put on our list of prospective carriers or drivers in your area, simply call the circulation department at 330-264-1125 ext 2257 or 1-800-686-3958, or stop by our office at 212 E. Liberty St., Wooster. Please refer to the individual route number when calling. There is no collecting of money from any of our customers on any of our delivery routes.
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IMMEDIATE OPENINGS for sewers and assembly workers at STITCHES USA, LLC. In need of highly motivated individuals. Full-time 1st shift position available. Incentive based pay. Apply in person only from 7AM- 2PM. Adjacent to Amish Country Theater- 3149 St. Rt. 39, Upper Level- Door E, Walnut Creek.
INKTASTIC HELP WANTED. Customer Service Rep. Photoshop Exp a plus. Call 330-345-0911 or Apply at 5214 Cleveland Rd, Woo.
197 Skilled Trade TECHNICIAN Wanted. Full time at Family Auto Care in Millersburg Ohio, Exp. Req. Send resume to: Family. autocare @yahoo.com.
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TO35 Massie Ferguson w/Continental engine, runs good, $2100. (330) 2752597 LIQUID MANURE spreader, 500-gal., $600. Call (330) 852-0726 FOR SALE: John Deere PTO corn sheller, feeder wagon on steel wheels, chopped wheat straw. Joseph Miller, 7134 Saltcreek Rd., Fred. Farm Equipment: 5640 Ford Tractor cab, heat, air $12,500, JD 4430 Tractor $8500, JD 401B good tractor $7500, '06 Bobcat S130 skid steer 1570 hrs $17,250, '99 JD 270 skid steer very good $15,500, SK1020 Komatsu skid steer $15,000, 2060 Mustang skid steer $8,500, '88 Case 350B Crawler Loader $5500 Call Firmen at 330-464-1428 or 330-567-3886 FOR SALE: International 464 Tractor 2 outlets, power steering, diesel, 2000 hrs, 400 hrs on engine, 3-pt, waits front/back, tires good. Good cond., (330) 893-3547 NH630 Round baler, 4x4, sharp; Brillion seeder, 10'; NH456 Cycle bar mower, pull-type; JD14T square baler; JD H manure spreader; 3-pt. 6-ft. tiller. Andy Raber (330) 893-0303. WANTED: Self loading round bale wagon AND 2 bottom pioneer plow. 330-600-8225 2 SM. oat crimpers. 1 hand crank, 1 motor setup. David Weaver, 10380 Mt. Hope Rd., Fredericksburg, OH USED H Beams for sale, good condition, sizes vary but up to 8"w X 12"h X 29'l, (330) 231-6843 2010 NEW HOLLAND T1510 tractor, 30-hp, shttle shift, 4x4 w/loader and quick attach bucket (forks avail), rear weight, 204 hrs, like new, $13,500. Ohio State Equipment. 330-852-0188 2009 NEW HOLLAND T2310 tractor, 4x4 w/loader, skid steer quick attach, 40-hp, hydro, like new condition, $18,200. Ohio State Equipment., 330-852-0188 SEARCHING??? LOOKING for a piece of farm equipment? Give us a call. Mt. Hope Tractor, Ask for Leon. 330-674-3637. FOR RENT: 20' Chandler Chicken Litter Spreader, (330) 359-1127. FOR SALE: Kabota L3450, 4 wheel drive tractor with loader, good condition, 2270 hrs., forks & bale spear included, $9500. Larry H. Hershberger, 6115 CR 77, Millersburg, OH 44654. (330) 893-3407.
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FOR SALE: 2 row- i and j corn cultivator. $1,250. 740-824-4882 TILLAGE EQUIPMENT 8' Durham disc, $1200; 10' JD, 10' case disc, $1500 choice; New Holland 469 Haybine, $3000; New Idea Roller Bar Rake, New teeth, $1600; Artsway 325A grinder, good shape, $3700; Letz (JD) grinder (roller mill), $2800. 10' John Deere Van Brunt grain drill, super nice, $1900; 8' spring tooth, $600; 8' harrow, $350; 3 bottom 3-point MF plow, $650; 8' double cultipacker, nice, new bushings, $1,000. Soon arriving Grain drill, Spring tooth harrow, New Holland Grinder, etc. Mt. Hope Tractor, 330-674-3637 Ask for Leon. FOR SALE: International 47 Baler, $750. Hay Rake $225, 2 way plow $350. Everything in good working condition. (330) 264-8705 FOR SALE: W14 Case Wheel Loader, Good working condition, Solid piece of machinery. (330) 439-8494 FOR SALE: New Idea rebuilt #12 manure spreader on rubber. Henry Troyer, 8175 TR 669, Dundee, OH 44624 L220 NEW Holland skid loader. Heated cab, 52 hrs., 2spd, Hydraulic Coupler, $29,000 330-359-2507.
230 Farm Products Produce PRODUCE EQUIP.: 5.5 H. Honda High pressure irrigation pump, fertilizer, injector, raised bed, plastic layer. V.M. 330-852-4483 ext. 8 WANTED TO rent: Organic pasture for heifers, would be willing to certify. David Yoder 5900 TR 606, Fredericksburg OH 330-275-2315. FOR SALE: Round Bales corn stalks, w/ weeds, for bedding. Duane Weaver 330-763-1192 1ST & 2nd cutting mixed grass hay. Also, some beef hay. (330) 893-3407 1ST CUTTING round bales of hay. Horse quality 330466-1408.
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FOR SALE: 1st & 2nd cutting sm. square, top quality horse hay. Also, 2nd cutting heifer & beef hay. Paint Valley Stables. Call Allen 330-988-2250.
1ST, 2ND, & 3rd cutting Alfalfa Baleage, $40/bale. 2nd cutting Alfalfa mix, 4x4 dry, $50/bale. Also, some beef cow hay. (330) 893-1951
FOR SALE: New Seeding Mixed Baleage, 4x4 round bales, $40/bale (330) 844-3516
4X4 ROUND bailage, 10 les pure alfalfa, $60 ea. bales of oats, $50 ea. 24 cutting alfafla, $50 ea. new feeding alfalfa, $45 (330) 852-3033.
STRAW, SMALL bales. Also large bales available. Call Jason (330) 473-7905 FOR SALE: Hay Bailage- 1st, 2nd, 3rd,& 4th cutting, 4x4 bales, $60. 330-600-0746 FOR SALE: Hay, straw, and pine shavings. TMK Farm Service, 330-897-8650. WANTED: YOUR WASTE MATERIALS - Old sawdust, leaves, mulch hay, corn stalks, wood chips or any kind of compostable materials. Call 330-674-2500. HAY, HORSE Hay, Dairy Hay, Beef Hay, Baleage, and Straw, Round Bales & Large Square Bales. Jason Troyer (330) 473-7905 FOR SALE: 2nd cutting hay, no rain. 4x5 bales, 1000#, $120. 330-359-5730 45 WET wrapped good quality 1st cutting hay 4x4 bales, $65/each. 330-674-6918 HAY, SMALL bales, 1st cutting Orchard Grass Mix, Jason Troyer (330) 473-7905 HAY FOR Sale. Top Quality, 2nd cutting Alfalfa, (28) 4x4 wrapped bales, $60 ea. Also, 17 new seeding, wrapped bales, $30 ea. Ivan Hochstetler, (330) 674-3087 1ST & 2nd cutting hay, small square, Allen Miller, Holmesville, (330) 567-5944 CALIFORNIA HONEY Bees available 3rd week in April. 1st come, 1st serve. 3lb of bees with a queen, $114. Call now: 330-401-5889.
FIREWOOD, KILN Dried, cut offs. 10 yd load $85 + delivery. Also, air dried split wood. Henry J. Miller. 330852-3363.
1ST CUTTING rounds. 2nd cutting square. Ear corn cull. (740) 575-5088
SPLIT FIREWOOD $45/rick, Noah Yoder, 6928 CR 407, Mlbg. (330) 674-1000
3RD CUTTING Alfalfa grass mix, small bales. Call Jason, 330-473-7905.
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HAY, SMALL bales, 1st cutting Timothy. Very Nice. Jason Troyer (330) 473-7905 CERTIFIED ORGANIC 1st and 2nd cutting mixed grass hay. (330) 893-3407. CERTIFIED Medium Red Clover, 50lb bag (Pre-inoculated). Organic $167.75 Conventional, Non-GMO, untreated $107.75 Cloverland Ag Service, Millersburg, (330) 231-4483 BARLEY SPROUTING trays now available, Stainless steel, David Yutzy, 330-600 -9624. GMO FREE Ear Corn, 50lb bag, $4.00, $120/ton, Levi Mast, 7233 CR 201. (330) 674-3222 2ND & 3rd Cutting Baleage, 4x4 Bales. $35, Roy Yoder (330) 893-0203 STUBBLE HAY, Large square bales, 625lbs, $35 each. Beef or Heifer quality. 4x4 Corn Fodder bales, $32 each. Noah Yoder, 6928 CR 407, Mlbg. (330) 674-1000 WILL SPREAD chicken litter, At times chicken litter available. Call Dennis, 330-844-3516. CERTIFIED ORGANIC mixed grass square bales. $7.00 a bale. Located in Nashville area. 330-603-9974.
HORSE HAY FOR SALE. 1st cutting mixed hay, 4x6 round bales, $150/ton. Free delivery most areas. (740) 824-4502
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CERTIFIED ORGANIC hay. 1st cutting, new seeding, oat hay. Tube wrapped. $35 a bale. Located in Nashville area. 330-603-9974.
ORGANIC EAR corn, 30+ton, $350/per ton. Jacob Miller, 4949 TR 613, Fredericksburg, OH 44627.
HAY BAILAGE 2nd & 3rd cutting, 4x4 bail, $50 each. Also, Ear corn, $125/ton. Ivan Yoder, 330-674-2045.
2ND CUTTING Alfalfa Orchard Grass Hay, 60lb bales, good color, no dust, HI quality, (330) 695-6793
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OATLAGE 2ND cutting baleage & 1st cutting dry hay, 4x4 round bales, $35. Melvin Yoder, 330-897-1154
WILL HAUL Chicken litter and rent out 20' Chandler Spreader. (330) 763-1443
DAIRY TOPICS 2014 sponsored by East Holmes Vet Clinic, Thurs, Feb. 20th, 10-2:30pm @ Mrs. Yoder's Kitchen, Mt. Hope. Topic: Subclinical Milk Fever & Timely Updates in The Dairy World. Lunch, door prizes, & fellowship. RSVP by Wed, Feb 19th to 330-893-2057
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9 YR old Black Standard Bred Gelding, Noble Land Sam, Big, strong surrey horse, TSS, mostly trot, $2,600. 2 wk trial. (330) 852-2839 CROSSBRED SOW & gilt due in Feb. Bred to Born Again son. 330-567-5908 ext. 1. PAIR OF 3 yr old Belgian Geldings, Red w/white mane & tail & strip, broke. Joe Hershberger, 435 Smokey Lane Rd, Sugarcreek. (330) 852-1810 3 YR. OLD paint pony gelding, 1/4 hackney, 55", well broke to ride and drive; Also, cart and harness in excellent condition. 4- fiberglass rubber tire buggy wheels, exc. cond., $750. 2 rubber tire cart wheels, $150. Call (330) 600-0432 FOR SALE: 2 Dairy goats. 1 @ 4th Lactation, 1 @ 1st lactation. 330-567-2185 6 YEAR OLD Dark Brown trotter. TSS, Buggy sized family or boys horse. $2800. 330-473-8883. FOR SALE: 5 yr. old bay gelding. Sire Donato Hanover Dam Muscles Yankee Drives snuck on bit. Samuel Petersheim, 7005 T.R. 346, Millersburg, Ohio 44654 3
YEAR OLD Clydesdale and Saddlebred cross gelding. Well broke, TSS, $1300 330- 897-0770
5 YR OLD Broadway Hall trotter. Good broke. 6 yr. old black gelding, mostly trot, good broke. John Raber, 4213 TR 629, Millersburg, O 9 YR OLD Registered Perchain Mare, Good broke, in foal, $2100. Team of 5 & 6 year old geldings, good broke, been in most farm machinery, 740-824-4882. FOR SALE: 2 Holstein feeder steers, approx. 500-600lbs, $1.00/lb Alan Garver, (330) 893-1520 FOR SALE: 4 yr old Dark Cross Bred Gelding, with white markings, TSS, Women can drive. 330-600-1233. FOR SALE: Big Black 6 yr old Upheaded Cross Bred Mare, w/strip, TSS, Women can drive, Used on long trips. $3,500 330-473-0491
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4 YR. Black striking Sabra trotter 16.1 TSS, good broke, willing traveler, $4500. 4 yr. old brown mare 16.1, all trot, TSS, broke. V. nice, $2200. J Hershberger, 7974 TR 654, Mbg O 44654 6 YR old Tri-colored Paint Pony Mare, 50", Well broke to ride & drive, Safe & Sound, $450. Also, 3 yr old Buckskin mare, 45", broke to ride & drive, TSS, $350. Double set mini pony harness, complete for double or single use, NEW. $525 330-763-4672 KING CONCH Standardbred Mare, 11 yrs old, $1800. Westgate Crown Friesian Cross Reg., 2 yr old, $2500. 2 King Conch Friesian cross Reg. Weanlings Fillies. Aaron Mast, 4126 Kohler, Apple Creek OH 330-600-0395. TURKEY POULTS for sale. Well started $5.00 each. Roman Miller 8190 TR 656 Fbg. 330-359-5027. 2 yr. old registered mare by Royal Strength-Pine Chip, $1500/obo. (330) 279-2070 16 YR old Standard Bred Mare, by JRS Chip in foal to a Royal Strength Son, $750. 7 yr old Morgan Mare, in foal to Fresion Firman, broke to ride and drive $900. Norman Yoder 4454 CR 229, Fredericksburg. Across from Sony Point Hardware. FOR SALE: 9 yr old Black Gelding, Surrey horse deluxe, good broke, $2,500. 330-600-0849 WANTED: older draft horses. Must be sound. Ammon Yoder, 20437 Waterford Rd. Fredericktown, OH 43019 MINIATURE JERSEY Milking Shorthorn Holstein Cross Heifer. Due in Feb $900. (740) 622-1990 HORSEMAN Position avail. Windy Hill Farms has an opportunity for a full or part-time exp'd horseman. Instruction and housing available. 330-231-7500 13 YR. old crossbred mare. Morgan, percheron in foal to Mintse "Freisian", tss, $1500/obo. Daniel Byler, 12761 CR 316, Big Prairie. 6 YR old Cross Bred Mare, Broke to ride & drive, TSS, 58", Black with star & 2 whites. $800 Coming Yearling Filly, standard bred, black, $400 Willis Yoder, 5189 CR 19, Millersburg (330) 600-1956 FOR SALE: 5 yr old Black & White Pony, 43" high, Traffic Safe, something for kids to drive. (330) 674-0809 (7) KATAHDIN Dorper cross ewes, bred to a polypay ram, due in May. Also, (2) 3 mo old Rams. 330-674-5129 x.1. FOR SALE: 3 year old trotting bred mare, TSS, $2,750. 13 year old Registered black Morgan Mare, TSS, Good to cross with Friesian, $1,750. 330-279-3100.
POLLED RED holstein bull by Sandy Valley Colt. His dam has a record of 42,000#. 330-763-1881
1 YR old Half Dutch Half Standard Bred, Sired by Whiskey, Dark brown with black mane & tail. (330) 465-4197
FOR SALE: 11 mo old Red Boer Buck, $200. 6 mo old Boer Cross Does, $100 each. (330) 231-7140
FOR SALE: Registered 3 yr old Walker Male, Sire: Mojo, needs hunted, Holmesville, (330) 279-9252
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STEERS WEIGHING 800-1200lbs, ready to go. (330) 763-0123
7 YEAR OLD Black and white Paint Stallion, sharp looking, proven stallion, $400. (330) 852-3727.
6 YR OLD Crossbred mare, TSS, $775/obo. (330) 8521425
2 GRASS FED steers. Appr. 1000 lb. on grain. 1 mo. 567-5908- ext. 1 FOR SALE: Katahdin ewes, due to lamb in Feb. Joseph Erb. VM / 330-897-0083 16 YR OLD White, Arab-App -Paint cross Mare, broke to ride and drive, TSS, $500. Horse round bale ring, $250. (330) 897-4006.
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10 YR OLD Standard Bred, Traffic Safe, (330) 852-3125 FAMILY DRIVING horse, 9 yr old Gelding, quiet, healthy, Traffic safe, good traveler, trots. 330-473-5688 1- DORSET cross ram. 2 years old, Noah Troyer 6840 TR 568, Holmesville. 330674-0851. BAY STANDARD bred mare. Buggy size, Born 4/25/08. TSS, good traveller Record 1:59, $1600.Monroe Yoder, Bars Mill, 330-852-1447 x1. FOR SALE: 7 yr old Hackney Cross Pony Mare, 42", broke to drive. (330) 897-1015 7 YEAR old Gelding, mostly trot, big enough for surrey, good broke. Also, a nice selection of other horses on hand. Loran Schlabach. (330) 852-3096. WANTED:Haflinger size fore cart/wagon. State price and cond Levi Schlabach, 12866 CR 330, Big Prairie O 44611 1 SET of Bio-plastic draft harness & bridles, great condition. $600. 330-6746918
FOR RENT: FREE! Do you need a horse to drive to work for a year or 2. We have one top buggy broke. 330-897-0600. WANTED TO buy: All types of horses & ponies, sound or unsound. J & S Horse Farm, 13914 Mt Eaton Rd, Doylestown, 44230. Call or write. (330) 715-0363
COMING 2 yr old, Registered Mare, Orndorffs background, Call for more info. (330) 674-7440†Ext 1 FOR SALE: 8 year old Bay Draft Mare. Well broke, $800. Monroe Hochstetler, 330-897-0099 Leave msg.
7 YR old Black, & Pair of 5 yr old Black Percheron Geldings, broke to all farm machinery. Pair of 2 yr old Black Geldings. 12 yr old Standard Bred Gelding, TSS. Marvin Coblentz (330) 359-5570 FOR SALE: B&W Double registered miniature mare, 31" bred to double registered tri-color stud, 32" OR TRADE for started feeder calf, prefer Angus or Hereford. (419) 341-3794 FOR SALE: brown Nubian Billy. 10 mo. old, $75. 330-359-0329
FOR SALE: 18 Dorset and Dorset cross ewes. Due soon. Ivan Barkman, 330897-3018 x1. 2 YR OLD Reg. Dutch harness hackney cross Gelding. Black, 3 whites & star, will grow up to be a nice big horse. 330-897-8369. 4 YR. OLD gelding by Yankee Glide; 8 yr. old gelding, good broke for most anyone; 5 yr. old mare, mostly trot, sharp buggy horse. Loran Schlabach. 330-8523096. FARM HAND needed. Windy Hill Farm, 2 mi. N of Millersburg on St. Rt. 83. Choring, cleaning, horse farm, housing available. Needs own transportation 330-231-7500
9 yr. old bay standard bred gelding, tss, mostly trot, very good broke, $1500; Also, 7 yr. old dutch cross gelding, tss, fancy, trotter. (330) 897-8650 NOTICE: Sunny Acres Blacksmith is taking on more horse shoeing. We will do barn calls & set you up for appt. Walk ins welcome Tues. & Fri. a.m. Noah Raber 7947 B C.R. 373 Big Prairie, OH 44611 FOR SALE: Holstein steers. Five to choose from. 750-1000 lbs. Marion Yoder, 4218TR 617 Mbg 674-4414
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YR. Old standard bred gelding. TSS, Good, honest family horse, $1500. 330-600-0450
TAN WRAP AROUND couch, 2 recliners in it with pull out full size bed. $950. (330) 466-4549.
12 YR OLD Gelding, Safe for anyone to drive. Perfect for older people or children. $1,000. 330-473-8502
$$$BRAND NEW Queen Pillowtop Mattress Still in Factory Plastic. $200.00 Call 330-224-2932. Can help with delivery.
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12 YEAR OLD Standardbred Mare, mostly trot, traffic safe, been in buggy for 10 years, Henry Burkholder, (330) 279-2535. 3 REGISTERED Service age Holstein Bulls. Marvin Coblentz, 330-359-5570. 3-SUFFOLK RAMS. Breeding age, been used one season. $200 ea. 330-674-3987 x1
7 YR. OLD gelding, tss, fast traveler, 16H, $1300. Call Ken (330) 600-1519
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4 YR old Dutch Standard Bred Gelding, bay, 3 white, Wouter Donerail, good broke, $4,000 obo. Jonathon (330) 600-1254 TWO 8 MO. old Katahdin Dorper cross rams, $175. 330-567-5908 ext. 1 HAFLINGER MARE: 16 yrs. old, 56", black crossbred gelding. 4 year old 58". Both slow, ride drive, $350 each. 330-674-3027
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RECLINER, BLUE. Also sofa couch, off white with flower design. Good condition. $75 each. (330) 897-1038 5-PIECE bedroom set in Sap Cherry, unfinished. Make it the color of your choice. (330) 897-2373 FOR SALE: Solid cherry top 7' table, w/hunter green legs, 6 chairs w/cherry seat & green trim. $450 (330) 674-5891 NOTICE: WILL reupholster liv. rm. furn., car, boat seats. Also will make new outdoor furniture cushions. Raber's Upholstery, 1939 T.R. 110, Mbg., Ohio 330-674-1300 FOR SALE: Reclining loveseat in very good condition-only 3 mo. old. $700/obo. 330- 852-0580 ext. 2 VM.
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Buyer of furs & ginseng. Open M-Fri., 3-8, Sat. Noon-5. Closed Sun. 330-674-1203 or 330-231-1851 5351 TR 260 - Millersburg FOR SALE: Ithica 20ga, Model 37, featherlite, excellent condition. $475. Remington 870, 20ga, w/synthetic stock, excellent cond. $400. Remington 870 Wingmaster, 16ga, w/camo stock & barrel cut off, $225. Stevens 20ga pump, $150. (330) 465-2794
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QUALITY HORSE Blankets for sale Sizes from 68"100" in stock with leg straps. Colors: Red, Blue, Green or Burgundy. Buggy blankets & Sheets also available. Norman C. Yoder, 4256 TR 374, Millersburg OH 44654 (330) 893-7421. Wholesale Dealers Welcome. LARGE WOOD & Coal Stove, for basement or shop. $300 (330) 897-1459
WANTED: SHOCKING training collar for Coon hound. Working condition. Call 330-201-2289 FOR SALE: Garmin Astro Dog Tracker w/collar. Slightly used. (330) 231-8958
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FOR SALE: Gravely 816 18 Horse Tractor, with Blade, mower, plow & trailer. Also has hydraulic lift & 3pt hitch, front end PTO & brackets, extra set of rear wheels with pulling tires, tire chains. Excellent condition, a must see. Please text or call 330-763-3632 for pricing & information. FOR SALE: Murray Garden Tractor, 13HP Briggs engine, mower deck included. Craftsman garden tractor, 20HP Kohler engine. Both in good condition. (330) 674-0520
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LOGS FOR SALE: 100+, bid deadline Feb. 17th. For more info call, 740-5040180. SMALL PROPANE Wall Heater, Good condition. $95. Small Propane Space Heater, like new $40. Standard Bred breast harness. $190 (330) 359-0006 8 HP Honda motor GX240 natural gas, 2 years old, $525. WANTED: Haflinger work harness 330-682-1150 500 GALLON Propane tank for sale. Used but in good shape, $550. Call 330852-1707
SNYDER BOOMMER coal furnace with jacket, $100. 330-852-2169 or 8926 Kohr Rd., Dundee, OH 44624 D&S WOOD Boiler, Thermostat controlled, excellent condition. $1,200. (330) 674-1871 FOR SALE: Chest freezer, does not work, but can used for feed bin, $30. (330) 275-2999
FOR SALE: Boom Truck. Loads seasoned firewood logs and poles, $475 for locals. Jr. Yoder, 7720 T.R. 509, Lakeville, OH 44638
FOR SALE: K.D Lumber, 4/4 prime red cherry, $1.55. 4/4 prime sap cherry, $1.40. 4/4 1, com. cherry, $1.10. 4/4 rustic cherry, $.95. 4/4 worming maple, $.75, 4/4 prime beech, $.85. Beech can be used for paint grade and drawer size, Mullet Run Lumber, 330-893-4085
WILL BUILD your doghouse the size you like. (330) 279-2114
NEW BUGGY for sale, good price, for more information call (330) 621-8426
FOR SALE: 12x20 bld. insulated, finished out, pine siding, int. nice for cabin or office. W. Miller 2783 S. Carr Rd., Apple Creek.
FOR SALE: Wormy Maple Lumber 4/4 approx. 785 bf 55¢ @ bf as is. Christ Miller 6346 CR 77, Millersburg OH
FOR SALE: Brand New Horton cross bow with red dot scope, 150 lbs., $250. 814-203-2818. LM FOR SALE: Very nice oak 10-gun 2-door gun cabinet. Also, Remington 870 w/vented rib. in good condition. Daniel R. Byler, 8511 TR 601, Fredericksburg. (330) 600-0441/VM.
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FOR SALE: Schrocks Buggy, good condition, LED lights, fiberglass wheels, shafts & springs. $2,800 330-852-3103 leave mes. 40 GALLON propane hot water heater. 330-473-2168 FOR SALE:100 Sap buckets with lids. Dan Hostetler, 8901 CR 245, Holmesville, 44633. (330) 279-9252 OLDER ENGLISH Tin Maple Syrup Evaporator, 8' Flue Pan, 6' Syrup Pan, $1,000 obo, Noah Yoder, 6928 CR 407, Mlbg. (330) 674-1000 OSBURN MODEL 2300 wood stove glass door, $600. (2) 30" gas ranges, $85 each. Call 330893-4613 FOR SALE: 10x12 Outbuilding on skids. $450 (330) 763-0999
FOR SALE: Eden Pure Heater, good condition. $150 Wanted: Used Buggy Heater. (330) 279-2114 NEW PFAFF Sewing & Embroidery Machines and Sergers for sale. Available at Lackman's Sewing Center, Apple Creek, OH 330-698-3060. FOR Sale: Stainless steel sap pan 48"x40" w/ faucet like new. Mose Miller 33576 TR 231, Baltic. 330-897-1074x4 RALLY BIKE, 21 speed, 330 -674-4739. CORN HOLE BAGS: $12/set of 8 bags...5 sets or more, $10/set of 8 bags. Norman C. Yoder, 4256 TR 374, Millersburg. 330-893-7421. STANDARD BRED sized for cart with shafts, brakes, Pony cart, bench seat. $400 (330) 897-6140
Kaufman Auction House 3149 SR 39, Millersburg OH
Location: Kaufman Auction House next to Amish Country Theater, Directions 3.3 miles east of Berlin or 0.5 mile west of Walnut Creek, Ohio in Holmes County. From I-77 take SR 39 west approximately 12 miles to Auction House.
Monday, February 10, 2014 at 5:00 PM (Antiques * Glassware * Household * Furniture * Misc. *) Selling in 2 Rings
Monday, February 17, 2014 at 5:00 PM (Antiques * Glassware * Household * Furniture * Misc. *) Selling in 2 Rings Note: In addition to our Monday sale we will be selling an individual lifelong antique collection over the next couple months. Visit www.kaufman-auctions.com for photos and updates. For more information contact Derrick Kandel, auction manager at (330) 204-4453. Terms: Cash, check, or any major credit card with valid I.D. 3% buyer’s premium will be waived for cash sales. Receiving Hours: Wednesday, 9AM-4PM Always Taking Quality Consignments
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HEAVY BUILT Wood Stove, Complete setup with SS 8" pipe. (330) 359-5459 WILL DO buggy wheel repair, steel and rubber wheels. I also have new wheels ready to go! Melvin Gingerich, 330-893-1657. FOR SALE: "Mom & Pop" Maple Sugaring equipment. Evaporator pan, galvanized buckets, lids, and spouts. Stove can be used with wood or gas. $325. Call 330-763-0233. CONSUL REFRIGERATOR works ok. Good for basement or shop, $75. Call 330-852-1354 V.M. FOR SALE: Pump Jack with 3HP Kawaski motor. Meyers shallow well jet pump. Hand pump. 27HP Honda, used 1-1/4 years, with natural gas kits & tool less oil change. (330) 698-3610, Ext 2, 7217 S. Apple Creek Rd., Fredericksburg OH 44627 FOR SALE: Upholstery, $2/yd, lots of colors to choose from. Used to re-upholstery your furniture, or to make bags, comforters, couch covers etc. Leon R Miller. (330) 763-3733 2 GOOD LEATHER Western Saddles, high back. 330-674 -4739.
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FOR SALE: (3) 1 yr. Bichon Females, $300. Puggle females, $50. Beagle females, $50. Silky Terrier male. 330-674-0889
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AKC FRENCH BULLDOGS, 3 yr, cream, male, Sire Champion Tck's Cesear of Red Clay. 3 yr, black, female. 1 1/2 yr, cream, female. Brucellosis tested. 330-600-9809. FOR SALE: 2 Boxer females, 3 yrs. old-- 1 fawn, & 1 brindle, $125/each. (330) 575- 5600 FOR SALE: Border Collie. Black tan cross pups. Three month old, two year old male beagle, two beagle terrier cross eight months old. Crist Miller, 7597 Frease Rd., Fredericksburg, Ohio 330-621-8315 WANTED: PARTY Yorkie, female. 330- 852-1084. COYOTE HOUND pups. July/Walker cross. 330231-7671 BEAGLE FEMALES: hunt & run their own rabbits. Also, Cur female, well started, make offer. 330-359-5730. BOXER-BULL, female, $400. Beabull female, $350. Puggle bull cross, $250. 330-698-0161. Leave mess.
10,000 BTU Kerosun radiant kerosene heater, "New", $100. After 5:00 p.m. Roy Troyer, 5996 S. Carr Rd. AC
AUSTRALIAN SHEPHERD Puppies, 1/4 Blue Heeler, $50. Parent are great cattle dogs. 330-897-3037
GOOD BUGGY, children seat, steel whls, lights, $2100. Eli Mast, 7055 TR 323, Mlsbg. 330-279-2628
PUREBRED German Shepherd Puppies. 2 black/tan, 2 sable/tan females. Ready now. $350 ea 330-600-9595
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1 FEMALE 2.5yr old, Beabull, white & honey, guaranteed bred, showing at present time. Also next breeding fee, FREE. $750. Due mid Feb. 1 Registered 4 yr old White Boxer Female, $295. 3-Female German Shepherds, +4yrs, no papers.
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$150. 1-female, 2.5yrs old German Shepherd, pet only. $275. 2-Female, yearlings, Sharpee $300 ea. 2-AKC Female Great Dane, 1-1yr old, 1-3yr old. 1-Registered German Shepherd male, color: red sable, $300. 1-male, 1-female, ACA Registered Boxers, 8 mo old. $295. 4-Registered AKC Dalmatian 6mo old. 1-AKC male Poodle, Chocolate, aggressive breeder. 1-English Bull male, $300. (419) 994-3528 or (330) 275-0795 YORKIE MIX females, 2-5yrs old, 1 Yorkie male, Chichuahua mixes. (330) 763-0123 ####### WARNING: Animals advertised for "free" are sometimes acquired by people who use them as bait in training other animals to fight or for science experimentation. Please offer your pet for a nominal fee in order to attract a sincere buyer. ####### 2 AKC Havanese males, 10 mo. & 6 mo.; 2 AKC Havanese females, 6 yrs. Jerry (330) 763-4887 Puggle Cross Puppies, born 10/5/13, 2-females, 1-male, very cute - $50. VM (330) 359-0526.
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4833 Main St, Berlin Prime Location! Retail space. This property is suitable for many different business types, currently an ice cream parlor & gift shop. Two levels both with restrooms. $499,000 Susan Crilow 330-763-3734
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(6) 2 yr. old Mini Pin-Poms cross; (2) 3-yr. old YorkieMini Pins Cross; 3 Mini Pin females; 1 male & 1 female Pomeranian. 330-695-2467
FOR SALE: 1 year old Maltese, male. 2 year old Pug/ English Bulldog, brindle, female. Due to cycle in Feb. 330-695-9310.
KENNEL SELLOUT! 7 Cockalier females, 4 Cavalier male, $200 each or $1,400 for all. (330) 275-9822
FOR SALE: 2 Yorkie females, 2 yrs. old, $400/each; 1 Shih-Tzu male, proven, $350. (330) 749-2407
FOR SALE: CREAM Poodle male, 2-1/2 yrs. old; Cream Poodle male, 6-1/2 yrs. old; Red Poodle male, 6 yr. old all proven. 330-674-4586 x3.
AKC PARTI Yorkie Male, 7 mo old, 6lbs. (330) 317-8570
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YR old Goldendoodle male, proven, cream color $275 obo. (330) 893-3909
FOR SALE: SHIH-TZU, 2 females, 1 male; Also, Flemish Giant Rabbits, 1 buck & 1 doe. (330) 893-3729 ARE YOUR PUPPIES Cold? For Sale: Heating pads for your whelping box. Only draws 50 watts. New Bedford Elevator and Supply. 330-897-6492. FOR SALE: ACA YELLOW Labrador Retriever puppies. Family raised. (330) 893-0423† ext.1. 5 YR old OMCBA Mountain Cur, Female Sire: Biggers Brown Bomber, Hard hunting coon & squirrel dog, placed 2nd in WTDA Nite Hunt, not cheap, nice. Also OMCBA Cur Pups, Sire: Dead End Hawkeye, Dam: Juke Box Holly, Robert Miller, 7579 TR 551, Holmesville. (330) 567-5944 FOR SALE: AKC Boxer, male, brindle. $500. (330) 690-3004
FOR SALE: 3 French Bulldogs/ Beagle cross females, 2 1/2 yrs old, very good moms. 1 is bred. $500 for all. 330-275-8602.
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TWO FEMALE walker cross coonhound pups. Well started. Leave a message @ 330-893-0103
FOR SALE: Sheepa mix pups. 8 wks. old. Good with children. Very cute, $30. 8050 Cutter Rd., Fredericksburg, OH 44627
BLUE HEELER- Fiest female, 4 yrs old, well started on coon & squirrel, $110/ obo. Jonathan Weaver, 7841 CR 373, Big Prairie, OH 44611. 1-MALE 1-FEMALE, Morkie puppies, black/tan, very cute, $200-250 ea. 330-279 -2066. YOUNG BREEDING Stock for Sale, Shepherds, Goldens, Labs, Standard Poodles, Dalmatians, Dobermans, Soft coated Wheatons, Schnauzers, Maltese, Miniature Poodles, Yorkies, Miniature American Eskimos, Havense, Bichons. (765) 238-9701 Transportation Available. GERMAN SHEPHERD Puppies, ACA Registered, Black/Tan, very nice, ready to go. $350 (330) 674-1400
FOR SALE: 3 Adult Chihuahuas, 2 F, 1 M; 10 wk. old male Chihuahua puppy - all AKC Henry Mast. 2619 CR 160, Mlsbg. 330 359-5629. FOR SALE: AKC tri-colored Cavailer, male. 4 months old, shots and wormed, David Troyer, 330-231-4155. FOR SALE: Mountain Cur puppies, 8 weeks old. Atlee Miller. 330-695-9392. ATTENTION DOG BREEDERS Do you have problems with females that don't cycle on time? We have a mineral top dress for their food that treats Coccidia, Giardia and gets all types of parasites. We have good results. Can be picked up at: New Bedford Elevator & Supply (330) 897-6492 -orLevi N. Yoder 5864 CR 59, Millersburg, OH 44654 FOR SALE: Reg'd Walker Coonhound, male, 2-1/2 yrs. old. Call 330-201-2289 FOR SALE: 6 YR. OLD Cavalier male & 1 2 yr. old Cavalier male-both ACA, proven breeders. (3) 9 mo. old Bichon females, ACA. Call eves, after 5 - Samuel Mullet, 5809 CR 59, Millersburg, 10'X14' KENNEL. Medium size dogs. 45"x54" insulated dog house. New premier #1 poultry net (hot wire fence with gate) 42"x100'. $4,500. (330) 695-9369†x3. FOR SALE: Six wks. old good farm puppies, Collie and blue heeler mixed. 330279-3005. YORKIE MALE, ACA, 5 yrs old, proven breeder, 5lbs, $400 (330) 674-2883 AKC BICHON Male, proven, 1 year old, 6.5 lbs., $450. (330) 359-5143
AKC & ACA Golden Retriever Male Stud Service. $200 (330) 695-2153 Leave Message - Robert TWO 2 YR. old purebred Australian Shepherd females. Blue merle, $150 each. C. Miller, Baltic. 330-897-4103 GOLDEN RETRIEVER English cream AKC, shots, health guarantee, males, $1600. (330) 359-5143. 7 YR. OLD male Bichon, needs a good home, $75/or make offer. Call (330) 279-9044 CHIHUAHUA PUPPIES, well socialized, pictures available. $175 and up. (330) 359-5459 FOR SALE: 2 yr old Toy Poodle. (330) 893-1657 WANTED: AKC chocolate or yellow Lab, male, prefer 6 mo. or older, state price & age. (330) 893-0314 FOR SALE: AKC Havanese male, will stay small, 1 yr. old, but not proven. (330) 893-4157 10 MO. Old Australian Shepherd Blue Heeler cross, female. Good farm dog, $100. (330) 897-4006. 2 YEAR old Bichon male. Proven, $200. 3 year old Shih-Tzu male, proven, $125. 2 Adult Shih-Tzu females, $100 each. (330) 897-6602. 6 YR OLD Registered Black/ tan, female. Listens very well, perfect for training puppies. $200. 6041 S. Kansas Rd., Apple Creek OH, 330201-1765. 3 yr. old Red Bone female & 5 yr. old male - both tree coon, don't run trash. (330) 275-0164.
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4868 TR 339, Millersburg All brick 2 story colonial home with 4 BR, 2.5 BA and attached 2 car garage. This home sits on 5.4 mostly wooded acres and has a 22x24 garage with loft. $259,900 Cliff Sprang 330-464-4155
163 S. Monroe, Millersburg A very affordable home with beautiful hardwood floors and spacious rooms. Over 2070 sq. ft. enclosed porch, close to downtown. $79,000 Steve Maag 330-763-4769
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5-CHIHUAHUA, FEMALES adults. (2) 2 yr olds, (2) 5 yrs olds, (1) 4 yr old. (330) 897-1082 ext. 6 VM.
FOR SALE: 8 weeks. old Chihuahua Fox terrier mix. Vacinated and ready to go. 330-852-0722.
FOR SALE: 3 yr old Male Walker Beagle Cross, Runs & trees his own coon, $100 obo (330) 893-3407
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FOR SALE: Pomeranian, male. 7 yrs old, very nice, makes good pet, $175. 330-279 -9212.
BEAGLE PUPS. 7 weeks old, out for blue tick female, out of good hunting stock. (330) 893-0121
(330) 852-4111 40 West Jackson St., Millersburg, Ohio 44654 888-852-4111 330-674-7355 www.kaufmanrealty.com
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KENNEL SELL-OUT! Shihtzu, Poodles, Yorkies, Cockapoo & some mixed breeds. 3yrs & younger. $250 ea. 4-5yrs old $200 ea. 6-7 yrs old $150 ea. 8 yrs and older $100 ea obo. Cages and feeders also available. (330) 763-4239 BEAGLE FEMALE about five or six years old, $35. Needs new home soon! Call 330-275-4137 TOY FOX Terrier, male, chocolate & white. Proven breeder, small. Dennis Hershberger, 330-893-3782 FOR SALE: AKC Siberian Husky puppy, female. $550. (330) 600-9687. KENNEL REDUCTION! 1 male & 1 female, 3/4 English Bulldog, 6 mo old, great breeding stock. Also Chinese Shar-pei and Shar-pei/ Bulldog mix, females. (330) 600-9383 FOR SALE: Miniature Australian Shepherd puppy, 8 wks. old, black, male, shots/ wormed. No papers $175. (330) 893-3054/lv. msg. AKC SHIH-TZU, male. 1 year old, $150. 330-852-4283 x.1 ACA REG. English Bulldog puppies, Family raised, Vet checked, shots/de-wormed, Nice markings. $1,200$1,500, 3-male, 1-females. (330) 763-1597 NOTICE: DOES your puppy need to be bathed and groomed? Please call 330-600-0849
Thursday, February 6, 2014 — 37 Tools Machinery 355
NATURAL GAS generators. 20 kw Kohler with 4 cyl. Ford, 168 hours. Enclosed, good cond. $5800. 45 kw Kohler with 6 cyl. Ford, good cond. 760 hours, $6800. 50 kw Kohler with V8 Ford. Nice unit. 170 hours, $8,500. 330231-2634 FOR SALE: Miller Trailblazer 251 Electric welder with wire feed attachment, 1241 hours, exc. cond., includes argon tank, welding wire, and many welding rods. $2600. 8" Grizzly jointer with 10AM air motor, good cond., $150. Hydraulic arm lift good condition, $100. Adam Yoder Estate 330-674-0715 Ask for Jerry. AIR COMPRESSER on slide with 11 HP Honda, automatic shut of. Very good condition. 330-600-0894 FOR SALE: 12" Belt Saw Planner, 10" Sears Craftsman Rip Table w/unifence guide, Grisley Drum Sander. All with hydraulic motors. Allen Miller, 4442 TR 372, Mlbg. (330) 893-2312 FOR SALE: Used finish shop equipment Powermatic air make up system, Kremlin 1014 finish pump with MVX gun Stain pump with M-21 gun. Call 330-897-0406. MVM 1/3-HP Air router, like new condition, new $139 / would sell for $100. (330) 897-1423.
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WANTED: STARLING trap looks like a martin box. Dennis Mast 330-359-0672 Also Ice Cream Freezer, Crank. WANTED: Power corn sheller. Also, hand corn sheller. Atlee Yoder, 5642 CR 59, Millersburg, OH 44654 WANTED TO BUY: Maltese male, 6mo to 1 year old. (330) 695-9310. WANTED: CARPORT in good condition. Please call with size & description. (330) 893-1058 / VM. WANTED: USED Kitchen Cabinet and vanity for a basement. Call 330-897 -1437. VM. WANTED: Used Country spinner in good working condition. 330-275-5956, leave message. WANTED: BUGGY, rubber tires, sliding doors, seats in back, big enough for adults. (330) 852-0160 WANTED: DION Thrash machine with straw cutter. A. Yoder, 20437 Waterford Rd. Fredericktown, OH 43019 WANTED: Used storage barn in good condition. 10x12 or smaller. 330-359-5942 WANTED: Maple sap to cook on shares. EM Miller, 9080 S Carr Rd, Fredericksburg.
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WANTED: GOOD Used Chest Type Freezer. 12-15 cu ft. (330) 275-3740 WANTED: BLACK singer sewing machine. AL105345 in good condition. State Price and Location. Mrs. Andy D. Raber, 4205 TR 629, Mlbg. OH 44654 BUYING WHITE PINE logs, any amount & any condition. Call Andy Weaver, 740824-5577. WANTED: MITA Copier. 330674-4492.
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Home Condo For Sale
AMISH STYLE home 2.9 acres, shop, 2 small barns, greenhouse, approx. 1 acre pasture, Lakeville Church District, 330-464-8934.
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Mobile Home For Sale
SCHAFRATH LAND AUCTION 74+ ACRES OF VACANT TILLABLE LAND 6+ACRES OF VACANT TILLABLE LAND
10.99 Acres * Mostly Open Ground * 2 Parcels Mechanic Township * Holmes County * East Holmes Schools
REAL ESTATE TO SELL TO THE HIGH BIDDER AT 11:00 Level to gently rolling tillable land. 99 ½% tillable. No buildings. Frontage on Secrest, Sylvan, and Oil City roads. Only minutes to town. Investment potential. Mineral rights transfer. No seller restrictions. Land continues to be a solid investment for the long or short term. And this chunk of land has the most potential for farmers or investors than anything sold this Winter. Walk the land. You will like what your dollars will buy at this auction. PARCEL #1 – 45.52 acres. PARCEL #2 – 29.79 acres. These parcels will be offered separately and together and sell in the manner that nets the most for the sellers. PARCEL #3 - A 6.3 acre vacant chunk of land, mostly tillable, in an area of nice homes, and fronting on Ely Road. Ely Road runs East off Sylvan just South of the main farm. Signs will be posted. Parcel 3 does not join Parcels 1 and 2 and will not be combined with them. Buy land when it is available. This land is available and sells to the high bidder. No minimums. No reserves. No buyer premium. You pay what you bid. Terms are 10% down day of auction and balance due at closing. Arrange your financing and come bid your judgment. Flyer w/ plat available in mail box on property. Or go to www.gant-realty. com. and click on real estate auctions. Buy land. You will be glad you did.
DAVE KAUFMAN BROKER/AUCTIONEER STEVE MAAG, REALTOR, e-PRO, GRI 330-763-4769 or steve@kaufmanrealty.com
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MUST SEE IN Millersburg. 2BR House, recently remodelled throughout, off street parking, front/back porches, $650/mo. 330-714-2009.
32X56 SHOP for storage or whatever, Winesburg area. (330) 359-0121
1 BR. upstairs apt. Shreve, very clean. $400/mo. Call (614) 419-2028.
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TAKING APPLICATIONS for 14x70, 2br, 2ba, Nashville Area. Covered front porch, LP Gas Heat, Woodland Setting, water/sewer incld. $550/mo +deposit (330) 378-3431 2004 16X80 3br Mobile Home, 2ba, C/A, LP gas heat, in the country. Riverview SD. $500/mo +$500 dep. (740) 824-3223
Location: 7044 CR 201, Millersburg OH 44654. From SR 241 in Fryburg, between Mt. Hope and Millersburg, take CR 201 south ¾ mile to location. From US 62 & SR 39, just west of Berlin, take CR 201 north approx. 3½ miles to location. Signs posted.
FRIDAY FEBRUARY 28, 2013 11:00 A.M.
(330) 852-4111 888-852-4111 www.kaufmanrealty.com
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Pallet Shop Equipment Auction
Tuesday, February 25th, 2014 5:00 PM
Sale By Order of: Dan A & Ada Raber
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SINGLE FLOOR living, modern features, 2BR, 2BA, Millersburg, $770/mo. 330-231 -6255.
1998 SKYLINE Mobile Home, 16x80, 3BR, 2BA, Cathedral ceilings, includes stove, refrig., microwave, dishwasher, All in very good cond. $16,000. MUST BE MOVED. (330) 601-3729.
Location: County Road 407, Millersburg, OH 44654. From US 62/SR 39 just west of Berlin, take SR 557 south 1.5 miles to CR 407 west 2.8 miles to property just south of Saltillo OR from SR 83 south of Millersburg, take CR 580 0.1 mi to CR 407 2.2 miles to property.
A rare opportunity to buy land in this area! 10.99 acres to be offered in two parcels of 4.5 and 6.5 acres. Beautiful rolling ground with 1300 feet of road frontage. Mostly open with some trees at the back. Mineral rights transfer. Terms: 10% nonrefundable down payment day of sale with the balance due at closing in approximately 45 days. No Contingencies. Any required inspections must be completed prior to bidding. All information gathered from sources deemed accurate but is not guaranteed. Real Estate sells subject to all matters of record. Acreage and frontage amounts are approximate and subject to final survey. Announcements day of sale will take precedence over all previous advertising and statements. Legal: Taxes are currently $87.87 per half year in CAUV. Parcel number is 1200075000 located in Mechanic Township of Holmes County and East Holmes Local School District. Note: Real Estate will sell at public auction at 5:00 PM on the 25th. Please visit our website for pictures, map, and more details: www.kaufmanrealty.com. Call Steve Maag at 330-7634769 with any questions.
45.78 AC. hunting land for sale near Killbuck. Mostly wooded. 330-674- 2393.
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This property has been known as the Martha Regina Schafrath farm and upon her passing is now owned by the children. The land will now sell at absolute auction on location at 3219 Sylvan Road, Wooster, Ohio. Located at the junction of Sylvan and Secrest Roads. From US Route 250 West of Apple Creek go North on Sylvan. Or from Madison Hill go East on Secrest. Or from Old Lincoln Way East of Wooster go South on Hillcrest and continue South on Sylvan.
Absolute Raber Land Auction
Land Sale Rent 475
Auction by order of MILDRED TYLER AND DEANNA DRAPER, OWNERS AUCTIONEER/REALTOR- Dave Acker AUCTIONEER/REALTOR- Bob Graber BROKER- Jack Gant
Fryburg Pallet
Thursday, February 13, 2014 3:00 PM
Stutzman Manufacturing Pallet Equipment * Baker Resaw * Toyota Forklifts * Cummins Diesel * Misc. Equipment
Equipment: 24”x24” to 60”x60” pallet machine with flipper and automatic stacker; double head notcher; pallet jig with corner stacker; Baker Model C band resaw w/ double head, turnarounds, sizer head, deduster, conveyor belts; 22” chopsaw w/ sawdust blower; 30” sawdust blower w/ some pipe; Forklifts , Pallet Jacks & Dumpsters: Toyota Model 526FGU30 gas forklift, serial # 61683, 6000 lb., 7568 hrs., on solid rubber; Toyota Model 7FGU18 gas forklift, serial # 66852, 3500 lb., 3675 hrs., on solid rubber; 4 hand pallet jacks; 90” ext. for pallet forks; 2 – 1¾ yard dumpsters; Diesel & Hydraulic Equipment: Cummins 152 Hp, 6 cyl. diesel w/ clutch; 19,000 plus hrs.; 2007 Quincy 15 Hp air compressor; 2 double Dennison T6CC hyd. pumps; 1 Vickers hyd. pump; 400 gal. hyd. oil reservoir; 2 7/6”x8’ lineshaft with pulleys and bearings; approx.. 33’ of safety fence for diesel area; Nails & Misc.: 5 boxes of 2¼” nails; 23 boxes 1¾” nails; 2 boxes 2” nails; 41 boxes 1½” staples; 13 boxes 2” staples; 2 banding dispensers; 2 sets of banding tools 1 for steel 1 for plastic; a few misc. tools. Note: Not a long auction, please be prompt. Terms of Chattels: Cash or good check. Lunch Stand Owners: Fryburg Pallet Mr. & Mrs. David M. Yoder 330-674-4014 Mr. & Mrs. Wayne Miller (330) 852-4111 888-852-4111 www.kaufmanrealty.com
JR. MILLER, AUCTIONEER/REALTOR 330.231.1914 or jr@kaufmanrealty.com
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'99 F-350 XLT L.B. crew cab 7.3 diesel. 192K, new Waterloo trans. w/warranty F/G cap tarp cover. Never used as work crew truck. 330-852-4105 or 340-2923. Make Reasonable offer.
YOU GOT SCRAP - WE GOT CASH! Pickups available. No equipment or vehicle too big for our disposal. Call evenings, 330-275-7980.
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Boats 1997 FORD Explorer, 4x4,
16.5 FT. FISHER Avenger. Loaded and ready to go. Asking $13,000. Has 75 HP Mercury & Kicker with 2 fish finders. Matt 330-473-3818
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Eddie Bauer, 108,000 $2,800 Call 330-204-5032
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2002 CHEVY Truck, 4.3, 5sp, 1/2 Ton, long bed, 120K, $3,200 obo. 2000 Ford Truck, Ext Cab, 4x4, V-8, Automatic, 1/2 Ton, short bed. $3,200 obo. 1992 Chevy S10 Truck, V-6, Automatic, Ext. Cab, 4x4, no rust, $2,800 obo. (330) 231-4170 2002 FORD Ranger XLT 4x4 Super Cab, 4.0 L V6, 113k. mi. $8,000. 330-317-0857.
VALENTINES SPECIAL. Call Ladybug 330-567-3200 for info.
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Vans
VAN FOR RENT. 2008 15pass, hitch receiver, plus luggage carrier avail. Good Rates Mlbg. 330- 231-4493 2006 Chevrolet Uplander New Brakes, DVD Player, PW, PL, 70K, $7,000 330-243-1410 2006 FORD 350, 12 passenger, 262,000 mi. $2,200 Call 330-204-5032
207 Doors & Windows
99 FORD Ranger Sport, 4WD, 161K, $3,200. (330) 763-1581
FEBRUARY SPECIAL: All Hair and Tanning products 25% off Ladybug 330-567 -3200
FOR SALE: New steel building, 25x40x16, Certified drawings, Reduced price! Reuben Mast 330-897-0065 2x4's, 2x6's, 2x10's, 12-14 ft. seconds. Call for more information 330-600-1356
• Vinyl Windows • Free10190485 Estimates 4881 CR 207 Millersburg, OH
NOW OPEN Centerline Cabinets 8494 East Lincoln Way Orrville, Ohio Lite Oak and dark Beech cabinets. Semi loads in stock. Assembled box cabinets made in USA. 330-683-3030. Mon. 10-7, Tues.-Fri. 8-5. Marble tops, faucets REFLECTIVE Insulation 3/8"-2" 4x8 sheets and rolls Delivery avail 419-602-1837 FOR SALE: Lots of possibilities for re-claimed lumber, barn stone & slate. 330-763-0585 or 674-6397
648 Tanning HILLSIDE
2000 FORD F-350, 7.3 Diesel, 4x4, Extended Cab $5,500 Call 330-204-5032
Building Materials 720
Building Materials FOR SALE: by the bundle
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FOR SALE: (2) 2010 FORD E-350, 15 passenger Vans, (330) 231-5173
Trucks SUVs
648 Tanning 650
WINDOW and doors with composite jamb, $295. Vinyl windows with heavy duty aluminium screen. Free estimates. We install. We now stock doors. 330-897-1222 x3.
695
Cleaning
DUST BUNNIES Cleaning Co. offers an affordable housecleaning service tailored to meet your needs. Insured/bonded. Call Michelle at (330) 844-1604.
720
Construction
SWISS CONSTRUCTION. Amish Crew, specializing in pole bldgs., horse barns, riding arenas, machine sheds, garages. For all your pole building needs call 330763-3937. CENTRAL VACUUM Installation for your new or existing home or office. Call (330) 231-2612
Construction 830
DRYWALL REPAIR. Ceiling textures, wall textures, re-texture ceilings. Quality work. Good prices. Free estimates. 330-763-3112
775
Fencing
Building all types of wood & wire fences. Have ambusher to clear old fence rows. Free est. United Fencing 330-359-2314 x1 / 231-8813 YODER'S FENCE & Brush Removal. Will build all types of farm fence. 23 yrs. exp. Free est. 330-763-0497 NOW IS a good time to schedule your spring fence projects. Building all kinds, Woven Wire, Nonclimb Horse, High Tensile, Barb, Horse cote, Board, Split rail, and Post driving up to 12' long. Doughty Fence Builders LLC. 330-893 -1803 or 330-763-1433
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Hauling
I BUY junk cars 262-9300 HAULING WITH 1 ton dump truck & trailer. Will also do bobcat work. Duane Weaver, 330-763-1192. WILL HAUL Amish to work each day. (330) 465-6488
ICH KAUF! Scrap Metal, Will do wedding & church scrap cleanups also. Call evenings @ 330-275-7980
840
FOR SALE: Large hitzer hard coal stove, very good condition, $475. Wood and coal hot water heater, $175 and water tank $135. Melvin Weaver 5118 TR 613, Fredericksburg, OH 44627. FOR SALE: D&S Hard Coal Heating Stove, hopper feed, good condition. $350. (330) 897-6106 CENTRAL BOILER Outdoor wood furnace. Great shape, model 7260, 750 gal. $6000. (740) 427-1211 / 231-6473 WONDERCOAL WOOD & Coal Stove, like new, $300. Warm Morning Wood & Coal Stove, $100. Hitzer Wood & Coal Stove, Model H75, $300. Natural Gas Wall Heater, $90. Fuel Oil Space Heater, $100. (330) 231-4170
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CUSTOM POLE BLDGS & Repairs @ Competitive $$$ Cedar Valley Builders LLC 330- 466-9363
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WANTED: A driver to take me to and from work - Wilmot, Winesburg, Mt. Eaton or Dundee area. Call 330359-2800 or 359-0206
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FOGGED HOUSE WINDOWS? We can fix them without replacing the entire window. (330) 674-7556.
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Thursday, February 6, 2014 — 39 We’ll Fit Your Lifestyle
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The Honda Certified Cars Limited Warranty extends the nonpowertrain coverage by 1 year/12,000 miles to 4 years*/48,000 miles.
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2008 Accord EXL
$ A190A
9,255
2005 Accord EXVL
$ A214B
8,488
2003 Mountaineer LUX
$ P7708
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2008 Pilot EXL 4WD
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4,995
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$ 7690A
8,998
2005 Mazda6 Touring
$ P7684A
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2011 Patriot Sport
$ A303A
5,995
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$ P7674A
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2010 Silverado 1500 LT
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16,250
2010 Accord EXL
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The Holmes County Hub Shopper
HUGE SALE 4x4 & ALL WHEEL DRIVE SALE
96 FORD 3/4 TON REG 4X4 XL Tilt Wheel, Cruise Control, Cloth, Cassette Stereo, Air, Long Bed.
99 FORD EXPEDITION XLT 4X4
99 HONDA CRV AWD
02 DODGE DAKOTA EXT 4X4 SLT
04 CHEVY 1/2 TON REG 4X4
04 FORD EXPLORER 4X4
Power Seat, Power Windows & Locks, Running Boards, 6-CD Stereo, Alloy wheels, Air.
Power Windows & Locks, Sunroof, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air.
Power Windows & Locks, Tilt Wheel, Cruise Control, Bedliner, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air.
Power Windows & Locks, Bedliner, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air, Tow Package.
Power Windows & Locks, Bedliner, Alloy Wheels, Air, CD Stereo.
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4,991
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02 FORD 3/4 TON REG 4X4 XL Nerf Bars, Bedliner, Air.
7,990
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02 FORD RANGER EXT 4X4 XLT
03 FORD 1/2 TON EXT 4X4 LARIAT
Power Windows & Locks, Bedliner, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Tow Package.
Heated Leather Power Seat, Power Sunroof, Bedliner, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels.
7,991
7,991
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04 GMC YUKON SLT 4X4 Power Windows & Locks, Keyless Entry, Fog Lights, Bose Speakers, Alloy Wheels, Air, Tow Package.
9,942
06 CHEVY 1/2 TON REG 4X4
05 FORD 1/2 TON EXT 4X4 LARIAT Power Seats, Running Boards, Moon Roof, Heated Leather, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air
05 DODGE 3/4 TON CREW 4X4 HD, Nerf Bars, Tilt Wheel, CD Stereo, Air, Tow Package.
13,941
9,999
$
06 GMC 3/4 TON CREW 4X4 SLT
13,991
$
06 BMW 330XI AWD
All Wheel Drive, Power Sunroof, TV/DVD, Heated Leather, Navigation, Alloy Wheels, Air.
14,991
$
Power Seats, Heated Leather, Sunroof, Fog Lights, Driver Info Center, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air.
14,991
15,991
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07 CHEVY TAHOE LT 4X4
11 FORD ESCAPE XLT AWD
Power Seat, Power Windows & Locks, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air, Tow Package.
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06 DODGE 1/2 TON CREW 4X4 SLT Big Horn Edit., 5.7 Hemi, Power Windows & Locks, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Tow Package, 20” Wheels.
Power Sunroof, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air.
16,991
17,990
11 CHEVY EQUINOX All Wheel Drive, Power Seats, Power Windows & Locks, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air.
13 JEEP WRANGLER 4X4 Manual, Tilt Wheel, Cruise Control, CD Stereo, 1 Owner.
21,791
14,971
$
12,991
$
08 CHEVY 1/2 TON REG 4X4 Tilt Wheel, Cruise Control, CD Stereo, Air, Tow Package
14,981
$
08 CHEVY COLORADO 4X4 Manual, Tilt Wheel, Cruise Control, Bedliner, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air
12,981
$
08 GMC 1/2 TON EXT 4X4 Power Windows & Locks, Z71, CD Stereo, Air, Alloy Wheels
14,981
$
05 GMC YUKON SLT 4X4
08 JEEP WRANGLER 4X4
07 JEEP COMMANDER LTD 4X4
Power Sunroof, Heated Leather Seats, TV/DVD, Bose Speakers.
Manual, Running Boards, Tilt Wheel, Cruise Control, CD Stereo, Air, Tow Package, Offroad
Power Seats, Power Sunroof, Heated Leather, Alloy Wheels, Tow Package.
15,991
$
08 CHEVY COLORADO CREW 4X4 Power Windows & Locks, Z71, Bedliner, CD Stereo, Air, Tow Package.
18,488
15,991
$
06 CHEVY 1/2 TON EXT 4X4 Only 48,000 Miles!!! Power Seat, Power Windows & Locks, Z71, Alloy Wheels, Tow Package.
18,966
15,999
$
11 DODGE NITRO AWD “Heat” Edition, Power Windows & Locks, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air.
18,993
$
$
09 HONDA CRV AWD
08 GMC 1/2 TON CREW 4X4
Power Seat, Power Windows & Locks, Sunroof, Heated Leather, 6-CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air
Power Seats, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Tow Package.
11 GMC TERRAIN SLE AWD
09 CHEVY 1/2 TON EXT 4X4 LTZ
08 FORD 1/2 TON EXT 4X4 FX4
Power Seat, Power Windows & Locks, CD Stereo, Air.
Power Seat, Power Windows & Locks, Fog Lights, Heated Leather Seats.
Power Seats, Nerf Bars, Bedliner, Alloy Wheels, Air, Tow Package.
20,991
$
$
$
10 GMC TERRAIN SLT AWD
11 CHEVY TRAVERSE LT AWD
07 GMC YUKON SLT 4X4
20,958
Power Seat, Power Windows & Locks, Alloy Wheels, Leather.
$
21,488
$
11 TOYOTA RAV4
Power Sunroof, Leather Seats, 6 CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air.
Power Seat, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air, Traction Control
Power Seats, Power Sunroof, Leather Seats, Bose Speakers, Alloy Wheels, Air
$
$
$
21,942
21,837
$
08 CHEVY TRAILBLAZER 4X4
Power Sunroof, Power Windows & Locks, Alloy Wheels, Air, Tow Package.
06 HONDA PILOT 4X4 Power Seat, Sunroof, TV/DVD, Air, Tow Package.
11,990
$
$
19,591
19,491
$
12,991
$
11,881
$
$
17,981
$
08 FORD 1/2 TON EXT 4X4 XLT Power Windows & Locks, CD Stereo, Air, Alloy Wheels, Tow Package.
Power Seats, Power Windows & Locks, Bedliner, Alloy Wheels, Air, Tow Package.
09 DODGE JOURNEY
Power Windows & Locks, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air.
05 CHEVY 1/2 TON REG 4X4
11,988
13,961
10,991
$
Tilt Wheel, Cruise Control, Bedliner, Air, Tow Package
$
$
10 HYUNDAI SANTA FE AWD
8,991
$
Bedliner, Cruise Control, CD Stereo, Air, Tow Package
11,991
$
Power Seat, Power Sunroof, Heated Leather Seats, Bose Speakers, Alloy Wheels, Air.
Power Windows & Locks, CD Stereo, Bedliner, Alloy Wheels, Tow Package
$
10 SUBARU IMPREZA AWD
8,991
$
02 GMC ENVOY SLT 4X4
06 DODGE 1/2 TON CREW 4X4
Power Windows & Locks, Running Boards, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air, Tow Package, Long Bed.
All Wheel Drive, Power Windows & Locks, Tilt Wheel, Cruise Control, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels.
Power Seat, Power Windows & Locks, Running Boards, Bedliner, CD Stereo.
02 FORD 1/2 TON CREW 4X4 KING RANCH
03 CHEVY 3/4 TON EXT 4X4
11,990
99 FORD 1/2 TON EXT 4X4 LARIAT
Power Seat, Sunroof, Heated Leather, Bedliner, Alloy Wheels, Air.
9,991
$
8,837
$
$
Power Seat, Power Windows & Locks, Alloy Wheels, CD Stereo, Air.
$
Running Boards, Cruise Control, Bedliner, CD Stereo, Air, Tow Package, Short Bed.
05 DODGE DURANGO
4x4, Power Windows & Locks, Roof Rack, Alloy Wheels, Air.
6,991
6,991
$
06 KIA SORENTO EX 4X4
$
06 GMC 1/2 TON REG 4X4 SL
6,971
$
21,950
21,991
$
21,491
$
11 CHEVY 1/2 TON EXT 4X4 LS Power Windows & Locks, CD Stereo, Air, Tow Package.
23,466
$
10 DODGE 1/2 TON CREW 4X4
13 CHEVY 1/2 TON EXT 4X4 LT
11 CHEVY 1/2 TON EXT 4X4 LT
10 FORD 1/2 TON CREW 4X4
10 CHEVY 1/2 TON EXT 4X4 LTZ
11 CHEVY 1/2 TON CREW 4X4 LT
Power Windows & Locks, Bed Cover, CD Stereo, Air, Tow Package.
Power Seat, Power Windows & Locks, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air, Tow Package.
Power Windows & Locks, Bedliner, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air, Tow Package.
Power Windows & Locks, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air.
Heated Leather Seats, Power Sunroof, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air.
Power Seats, Power Windows & Locks, Running Boards, Bedliner, CD Stereo
$
$
$
13 GMC 1/2 TON EXT 4X4 SLT
13 BUICK ENCLAVE AWD
23,981
25,988
$
09 FORD 1/2 TON CREW 4X4 King Ranch Edition, Power Moon Roof, Leather Seats, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels
25,988
Power Seats, Leather Seats, Bose Speakers, Alloy Wheels, Tow Package.
33,961
30,991
$
$
Power Sunroof, Heated Leather Seats, Air.
36,991
$
27,981
12 CHEVY 1 TON CREW 4X4 Duramax Diesel, Only 25,000 Miles!!! Flat Bed, Power Windows & Locks, CD Stereo, Air, Tow Package.
37,986
$
28,966
$
29,991
$
11 GMC YUKON DENALI XL 4X4
10 CHEVY 3/4 TON CREW 4X4 LTZ
Power Seats, Power Sunroof, TV/DVD, Heated Leather Seats, CD Stereo.
Duramax Diesel, Remote Start, Power Sunroof, Leather Seats, Alloy Wheels.
$
$
41,936
43,588
Prices good through February 21st, 2014
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