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Buckeye Tool Expo
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Free event held in combination with Airworks Auction, Tri-County Health Show
Holmes Veterans accepting applications
By BRANDON ZAFFINI Staff Writer
The annual Buckeye Tool Expo, held at the Buckeye Event Center in Dalton, is about to celebrate its 20th anniversary. The expo will take place this year on Feb. 14-15, from 8 a.m.-7 p.m. on Friday and from 8 a.m.-2:30 p.m. on Saturday. In honor of the anniversary, there will be hourly prize drawings, including $20 in cash, every hour of the show. In all, 14 people will have a chance to win the cash prize. There will also be free brownies with any purchase of homemade ice cream. Manager Sandy Miller Fish fry is — who, with her husband, also owns and runs Saturday the show — said that, American Legion Post thanks in part to gener494 of Sugarcreek will ous donations by many hold its February Famof the 125-plus vendors Generous donations, many of which are from the 125-plus vendors at the Buckeye Tool Expo, are ily Fish Fry on Saturat the show, there will providing $5,000 worth of prizes to be handed out this year, including tools, gift certificates and much day, Feb. 15. The fish fry be nearly $5,000 worth more. The tool expo will be held Friday and Saturday at the Buckeye Event Center in Dalton. , arra , nty arra d dW Ai Ainty is at the’sPost Home on ing ing ar arW of prizes handed out this He He st st Be Be ’s ica ica er er Am Am ide North Broadway in nw nwide! tools, gift Miller noted that the the market, and the pos- — the small stuff — to “If you are a little hometio year, including nase na!tio ceth ce rvi with serviStreet wi Sugarcreek and runs from certificates ce & prizes only complement sibility of getting a really larger tools like glue-up owner, and have a little rvi Se ce &and Servimuch, 4-7 p.m. Everyone is weles es and table saws. shop or basement that vicin muchRepa more. That’s de draw of some of machines ghe gthedevic arinnton ar ir Re he pair a the major ntgood rre rre cudeal ur cu yo your inTra inthe de come. Trade pretty good value, Miller show — the opportunity products. The show is geared both you like to tinker around urof yo ur yo% &fact of50 s Cle % aning aning toeAt50 toshow, said, Cle given the thats &to getda re first glimpse of iv the there toward the professional in, you will find plenty of up ereup iv ce ce d an an * admission * ts ts en en tm tm jus jus Ad to the Adshow is some of the newest tools will be everything from amateur alike, Miller wf a and new fa ofpr icese iceneof prha rc puscrews, alonse free. See Pg. 2 — CALENDAR inha See Pg. 4 — TOOL bolts and hinges explained. iginalequipment igrc orpower orpu ly of ly of and 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 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.
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back and forth, with no other stops along the way. People can ride the shuttle as many times as they want and need. ...We offer this because we want people to be able to park once and avoid the hassle of driving back and forth and having to find a new parking spot each time.” Miller said that in the past, the shuttle has been appreciated by the Amish especially, who, given their preferred mode of transportation, would experience even more of an inconvenience traveling the distance between the event center and the auction grounds. Based on past years, Miller said she expects that something like 90 percent to 95 percent of the 4,500-plus people who are likely to attend this year will be from the Amish community. “The Amish consistently make up a high, high percentage of attendees,” Miller said. “And we try to take them into account. Many of the vendors, for example, convert their tools over to air compression, rather than electric. That’s a pretty cool and unique thing they do just for the Amish.” The Amish will not be the only majority group at the event. Miller said that most of the attendees will also be men, and that’s no surprise because, in her own words, “it’s mostly a men’s show.” There is a growing number of women who attend, See Pg. 5 — TOOL
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Community Closet chaos may one day be tamed If you follow this column, you might have recently read that my silverware drawer is a sloppy mess. My pantry is also often a disaster, as is my desk, my car and my closet. Those are the close-‘em-up places where things go and hide to make the rest of my house look spic and span. In a perfect world I would take more time and organize these things, but at this point in my life, I just find that there are too many more important things to do, especially the fun things that make the time go a lot faster than sorting socks or filing papers. Our kids are young enough to have around and enjoy, and I know these are the days that speed away too quickly. Someday things
closet. For the items that I can wear twice without washing, I hang them in the opposite direction so that I know when they Dirt Don’t should be laundered.” Hurt Part of me thinks this is a stellar idea. An might change, like when organized schedule for the children are grown being clean makes a lot up and I’m not spending of sense. Cleanliness is more hours volunteering next to godliness, right? for their activities than I I would argue that it is, do asleep. Until then, I’ll because before anyone just stay slovenly and shut comes to my house I stuff doors when people visit. all of the clutter out of But every time I step sight and my clothes are into my messy closet and always clean when I put run the gauntlet of clothes them on in the morning. that appear instantly My method of deteron the floor, I think of mining whether or not a certain conversation I my clothes need to be once had with a friend’s washed differed greatly mother-in-law. It makes from hers, and I will me feel totally inferior never forget sitting across and a complete slob. from her at the table and “I hang all of my clothes feeling ridiculous and in one direction in my immature.
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Club notes Fredericksburg American Legion Auxiliary When Fredericksburg American Legion Auxiliary met Jan. 30 at the post home, a letter from Apple Creek Legion Auxiliary was read inviting members to Ladies’ Day Out at Apple Creek Legion, to be held March 9 at 1 p.m. Those attending should take a decorated cupcake of any theme. There are 15 additional people who have paid their dues, bringing total membership to 30. Poppy chairwoman Karen Shaffer reported she received 300 poppies, with half going to Holmesville Legion Auxiliary. In old business, the Children’s Christmas party was a success again. In new business, upcoming events were discussed. Girls’ Night Out will be April 12, pending approval. Also discussed were vendors, fliers, menu, decorations and who to donate money to. Some suggestions were Every Woman’s House, Hilltop Villa, Fredericksburg Library and the Bike Shop. A decision will be made at the next meeting, so take more suggestions and information. Freedom flags were discussed, and they will be put up on Memorial Day,
for the Fourth of July parade and activities on July 3. The next meeting will be Feb. 27.
AAUW, Holmes County The Holmes County Branch of AAUW met recently at Millersburg United Methodist Church for a breakfast meeting, with hostesses Janet Anthony, Sharon Strouse and Janet Yoder. Guest speaker was Kristy Bowling of Miller, Mast, Mason and Bowling law firm. She spoke about estate planning, wills, living wills and financial and health care powers-ofattorney. Discussion followed her presentation. The annual spring pansy sale will be April 12 at the Holmes Fire Station from 9 a.m.-noon. Orders need to be in by March 28 to Eleanor Runyan at 330-231-1165. Price is still $10 per basket. Proceeds go toward a $500 scholarship and the remaining to Every Woman’s House.
Stepping Stones Mothers Club Tina Zickefoose of Every Woman’s House was the guest speaker when Stepping Stones See Pg. 7 — CLUB
“My clothes usually end up on the floor after I wear them once. If I want to wear them again, I pick them up, shake them out, look for visible dirt and smell the armpits. If they look and smell sorta clean, it’s a go. Double bonus if they aren’t wrinkly so I don’t have to put them in the dryer before wearing, because I’m certainly not going to iron. That’s just crazy.” I’m sure she thought I was off my sloppy rocker. And someday I might settle into a nice routine in my life that includes time and energy to have a neat closet with perfectly systematized apparel. I definitely aspire to that level of greatness, for my closet and my silverware drawer. Someday. Someday.
Church briefs Special music, Valentine’s potluck Sunday
The Trading Post Thrift Store is located at 7703-B state Route 241, just west of Mount Hope. All proceeds will go to support St. John’s Church of Mill- the Ohio Wilderness Boys ersburg has invited Ron Camp. Call 330-857-5516. and Linda Sprunger to or 330-464-1261. provide organ and piano music for the 10:15 a.m. worship service on Sunday. Join trip to Israel In addition to their musi- Pastor Bob Fetterhoff of cal offerings, at 11:30 a.m. the Wooster Grace Breththere will be a Valentine’s ren Church will lead a tour potluck meal in fellowship of Israel and Jordan. For hall. Members and friends information, call 330-264may take a favorite dish to 9459, Ext. 220, or email share and table service. info@woostergrace.org. The 12-day trip features first-class hotels, round-trip Donations airfare, two daily meals. needed The price is $4,895 per perDonations are needed son based on double occuto help troubled boys. pancy from Cleveland.
Briefs Fund is set up for McVicker child The family of Paiten McVicker, 5, whose parents died in shootings Jan. 19, has set up a benefit fund for her at First-Knox National Bank, 225 N. Clay St., Millersburg; 330674-2610. Anyone who wishes may donate.
Free income tax prep is available at community center Free income tax preparations are available to Holmes County residents through a local AARP Tax site located at the Darb Snyder Community Center. The service is free to low-to-moderate income residents who are eligible for the earned income tax refund. Participants do not have to be a member of AARP or of a certain age to take advantage of the service. The free tax filing 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
Calendar (From Page 2) all who stop in to donate blood. Enter to win two tickets to the department’s monthly AllYou-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
dividends received, stock sales, real estate tax bills, etc.), photo ID and Social Security card. A photo I.D. and Social Security card for identification purposes are required.
Tax preparation help is available Free tax preparation and filing for 2013 taxes is available at Glenmont School House. For additional assistance call Larry Purdy, 330-2310062, or Jackie Wolfe, 330-763-4776, 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 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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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 330363-5008.
Stand Up Comedy Night Take Deux! Stand Up Comedy Night, back by popular request, will be held Saturday, March 8 at 7:30 p.m. at Historic Hotel
Millersburg. Registration begins at 7 p.m. The second time around will be bigger and even better. Emcee will be Bill Martino. There will be a full menu, cash bar and lots of fun. Participants must be 18 or older. Suggested donation is $5. Sponsored by the Killbuck Valley Writers’ Guild. All proceeds go to scholarships for aspiring writers to attend the Wayne Writers’ Workshop at the University of Akron Orrville in April.
however, because of the TriCounty Health Show, which will take up a small part of the Buckeye Event Center. “This is the fifth year we’ve had the health show here,” Miller said, “and what we’ve started to see is more and more men bringing their wives to the show. The men check out the tool stuff, and the women check out the health stuff. That way the whole family can come along.” Reporter Brandon Zaffini can be reached at 330674-5676 or bzaffini@thedaily-record.com.
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Club FAIR COMPLETES FSA COMMITTEE TERM Amy Fair (center) of Millersburg has served the farmers of Holmes County as an adviser for three years and as a County Committee member for nine years. Fair has served as chairman, vice-chairman and member over her years of association. She and her husband, Mike, own and operate Fair Farms Inc. and are associated with Hipp Farms Ltd. They raise corn, beans and feed cattle. She has been active in overseeing the USDA programs in the Holmes County Farm Service Agency Office. She was presented a certificate of appreciation by Bruce Tate, County Committee Chairman, (pictured at right) during a luncheon held at Hotel Millersburg in Millersburg. At left is Dick Sprang, County Committee member.
(From Page 5) Mothers Club met Feb. 6. Kim Jacobs reminded members to contact sponsors for items to put in the raffle baskets for spring conference. Jacobs received a letter from district president, Elaine Forry. Mystery gift winner was Jacobs. Members were reminded of the coming Spring Fling and the Alumni Banquet. A monetary donation was made to Every Woman’s House, and members are reminded to take personal care items for Every Woman’s House, scissors and glue guns to the March meeting at the Holmesville library.
Killbuck Valley Writers’ Club The Killbuck Valley Writers’ Guild (KVWG) might be just what you need to make your book a reality. KVWG is a group of serious adult writers who are working on novels, short stories and non-fiction. KVWG offers a supportive environment where you can share your ideas and in turn, receive critiques, feedback or encouragement. KVWG meets most Sundays at 1 p.m. in the Fireplace Room at Jitters Coffee House, Millersburg. Call 330464-0624 or go to http://www. killbuckvalleywritersguild. org/ for more information.
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Northerners used to driving on ice, beware of those who aren’t When Jim Cantore, the head honcho for The Weather Channel, shows up in your area it is not a good sign. That’s what happened right before the winter storm named Leon was to reach the Charleston, S.C., area. Predictions were dire and schools closed before the storm hit in a preemptive strike for safety and remained closed for two more days. We huddled in our houses, prepared with candles and
plan on going anywhere for at least 24 hours. Every House There was no reason Needs a to risk life and limb to Green Mouse get out on the highway Carol because most businesses Kallberg were not open. A few miles away bridges were closed leading from blankets, in case there Charleston to the outlywas a loss of power. We awoke in the morn- ing islands. It made for some frustrated motorists. ing in fine shape — the Then the day the bigfurnace and lights were gest bridge opened huge still functioning. There was ice on our vehicles in chunks of ice fell from the driveway but that was the top of it, smashing windshields of several OK because we didn’t cars, forcing the bridge to close once again. Our problems were nothing like Atlanta. That city was in gridlock for days with hundreds of motorist stranded in their
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people should not be out on the roads if there is even a chance of snow. Why wait until someone calls an emergency and your kids are already at school? Some of them ended up sleeping at their schools because buses were unable to get to them. Otherwise they might have been sleeping in buses on some stalled highway. As we were told when we moved here, even if we know how to drive in snow and ice, the rest of these people who are from here don’t — so stay at home. Also, they do not want to spend taxpayer’s money to buy snow removal equipment that they might only need to use once every three or four years. That makes sense when you think about it. Unlike you poor folks in Ohio who are suffering
from cabin fever, a few days after the little bit of ice hit here, the temperature was back up in the 50s and 60s and 70s and it all melted away. On a warmer note, we are at the end of the grandchildren’s winter birthdays here. Rebekah, our sailor who is stationed in Kings Bay, Ga., just turned 20. Rachel, our sailor in San Diego, was 22, and her Marine husband, Daniel, had his 21st birthday in Japan where he’s been the last five months. Next is Kristine who will be 24 this year. She is still on a long waiting list for some type of training center situation like she attended in Holmes County. This means that half of our 12 grands are in their 20s now. How can this be possible?
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Wildlife officer Carter reinstated, DOW finds no wrongdoing Holmes County wildlife officer Jeremy Carter was reinstated this past week, after the Ohio Division of Wildlife reviewed the cases of 18 wildlife officers across the state who were alleged to have hunted while on the clock after an investigation by the Ohio Inspector General’s office. “I’m glad to be back. I have been exonerated. I did nothing wrong, I’m clean,” said Carter this past week. However, that was all that Carter would, or could, say as he had been informed to forward any other questions to higher up in the division. In fact, even Carter’s boss at the District Three office in Akron, manager Doug Miller, was not allowed to answer any questions about Carter and the Inspector General’s allegations. “The officers’ integrity and honesty are not in question at all,” said Division of Wildlife chief Scott Zody. “We’re glad it’s over and glad we can look forward.” Division of Wildlife
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spokeswoman Bethany McCorkle handled most of the media questions, with Zody saying the idea was to “make sure we were being consistent.” “We took the findings, along with additional documentation …. and 16 of the 17 officers are eligible to return to the field and law enforcement,” said McCorkle. “We’re glad they’re back to work. These are good guys doing good work.” Only one wildlife officer was reprimanded, and the 18th officer has since retired. The entire incident revolved around 2009 and 2010 timekeeping records. Because wildlife officers work out of their homes, fielding calls at all times of the day and night, never do they work a 9-to-5 shift. Under the old time-keeping practices, though,it wasn’t uncom-
mon for officers to turn in 9-5 hours for the sake of convenience. It was standard practice that the Division of Wildlife was aware of, but for some reason the Inspector General either wasn’t informed of the practice, didn’t want to know of the practice, or knew and disregarded. “You’d have to ask the Inspector General about that,” said Zody. McCorkle said the Inspector General didn’t have the opportunity to talk with the wildlife officers, however the IGO did send letters to 26 officers it felt had time-keeping discrepancies that made it look like they were hunting on state time. Only eight responded, and not one officer agreed to be interviewed by the IG’s Office. It seems the officers could have cleared a lot up by interviewing with the IG’s Office, but
biologist with the Ohio of Wildlife will “The officers’ integrity and honesty Division speak on Lake Erie and other fishing-related topare not in question at all. We’re For more information, glad it’s over and glad we can look ics. call Paul Yoder at 330749-6720. forward.” n Spring Still Shoots Division of Wildlife chief Scott Zody will be held at the Shreve Farmers Sportsman Club every Sunday from now sources I’ve talked to officers, and not one of through April 13. Shoots said the wildlife officers the 18 prosecuting attorstart at noon with sign-up didn’t trust the Inspector neys in the counties of around 11:30 a.m. The General. the officers alleged to “We’ve put practices in have broken the law, ever club shoots shot, slug and place going forward for decided to press charges. 22. Win meat prizes or cash. more accountability,” said Once again, couldn’t For more information, McCorkle. all of this have been call Missy at 330-464In a previous story, avoided? 5621. The Shreve FarmZody mentioned those Why is no one allowed ers Sportsman Club is steps started as far back to talk? located at 8430 Township as 2012, so one would Was it all politically Road 513, Shreve. think the Inspector Gen- motivated? n The Division of Wilderal had some knowledge Or possibly, was the life came out with its new of how Ohio’s wildlife intent all along an officers did their time attempt to make the Divi- deer regulations for the keeping. sion of Wildlife look bad? 2014-15 hunting season, and Holmes County will When push comes to • • • shove, one has to wonder n A fisherman’s break- be involved in one of the changes. Look for a story why this ever became fast will be held at Mrs. an issue? The Division Yoder’s Kitchen in Mount on the proposed regulations in next week’s Holof Wildlife didn’t find a Hope on Saturday, Feb. mes County Shopper. problem with 16 of its 22 starting at 7 a.m. A
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Winter’s wrath is all over his furry face It took me 40 years to grow my first beard, honestly. Call me a late bloomer, a baby face or whatever you like, whiskers wouldn’t grace these cheeks with any sort of uniformity, consistency or regularity until I had a wife, a mortgage and
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Holmes Chamber discusses Affordable Care Act By BRANDON ZAFFINI Staff Writer The Affordable Care Act was the subject of discussion at the Holmes County Chamber of Commerce meeting on Tuesday, Feb. 5, held at Bags Sports Pub in Millersburg. Brian Kempf, a Certified Public Accountant for Rea & Associates, presented a talk titled “Health Care Tax Law for Individuals and Businesses,” describing the new taxes and regulations resulting from the Affordable Care Act. Kempf said his goal was to inform local business owners of important changes, and to help them know what to do and how to respond.
With the Affordable Care Act, Kempf explained, there is both an individual mandate and an employer mandate — a requirement that health insurance be purchased, enforced by a series of escalating penalties. For business owners who have more than 50 employees, the mandate, which has been delayed until 2015, requires that at least 95 percent of employees who work full time have health insurance. “Penalties for failing to provide health insurance are not tax deductible,” Kempf noted, “whereas paying employee premiums is.” For small businesses,
there is a marketplace resource to help them provide insurance for employees. “Most people have heard of the individual marketplace for health insurance,” Kempf said. “But there is a marketplace a little less known called SHOP, or the Small Business Health Options Program. This marketplace functions similarly to the individual marketplace, but it’s available only for small businesses. ...There was some delay with the implementation of SHOP, but it’s up and running now and will be available for the next two years — or until the end of 2015.”
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Farming Guernsey Breeder’s Journal announces All-American nominees The Guernsey Breeders’ Journal has reported that their All-American contest received over 170 entries from all regions of the United States. The nominating committee was made up of show judges for the five national shows. They were Chris Lahmers, Larry Kruse, Gary Estes, and Dan Sivesind. Eighteen states were represented. ( ) indicates the number entered. The 18 nominees from Ohio are: Spring Calves (11) — Marshall Overholt of Big Prairie; Winter Calves (11) — Bill and Linda Blue of Circleville, Marshall Overholt; Fall Heif-
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Farming Time to recertify as private pesticide applicator Private pesticide applicators with a license to purchase and apply restricted use pesticides are required to attend three hours of recertification training every three years to maintain their license. Private applicator license categories are: Core (basic pesticide handling, application, safety, rules and regulations), 1: Grain and Cereal Field Crops, 2: Forage Crops and Livestock, 3: Fruit and Vegetable Crops, 4: Nursery and Forest Crops, 5: Greenhouse Crops, 6: Fumigation and 7: Specialty Uses OSU Extension Wayne County, and OSU Extension Holmes County will be providing recertification training. Plan to arrive at least 15-20 minutes before the start of the training session so that you can get signed in, make your payment, collect handout materials and begin filling out the recertification form. All training sessions will cover core and categories 1-7. Dates and locations are: — Feb. 14: Fisher Auditorium, (North Exhibit Area) OARDC, 1680 Madison Ave., Wooster, from 12:30-3:30 p.m. — Feb. 18: Mount Hope Auction Barn, 8076 State Route 241, Mount Hope from 12:30-3:30 p.m. — Feb. 21: Farmerstown Auction Barn, 2807 State Route 557, Baltic, from 12:30 3:30 p.m. — Feb. 24: Kidron Fire Hall, 4772 Kidron Road, Kidron, from 12:30-3:30 p.m. — March 7: Special notechnology session, no videos or power point.
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Kidron Fire Hall, 4772 Kidron Road Kidron, from 12:30-3:30 p.m. OSU Extension Wayne County and OSU Extension Medina County will provide a pesticide recertification training designed for commercial horticultural producers on: — March 19: County Line Produce Auction, 11707 Jeffrey Road, West Salem from 12:30-3:30 p.m. This is a no-technology session; no videos or power points. The program will focus on core, category 3, category 5 and category 1; although all categories can receive recertification credit. Cost of the recertification training at all locations and dates is $35 for the license holder. Other family members are welcome to attend the training at no charge. The license renewal fee paid to the Ohio Department of Agriculture (ODA) is an additional $30. For more information contact the Wayne County Extension office at 330264-8722. Tri-County Beekeepers Assoc. workshop The annual Tri-County Beekeepers Association spring workshop will be
held Feb. 28 and March 1 in Fisher Auditorium on the OARDC campus in Wooster. The speaker Friday evening will be Dr. Jim Tew addressing the topic of “The Evolution of Beekeeping.” The keynote speaker on Saturday will be David Burns of Long Lane Honey Farm addressing the topic of “Beekeeping Past, Present and Future.” On Saturday there will be three workshop sessions with seven breakout topics to choose from within each workshop session. One of the breakout topics in each session will be directed toward beginning beekeepers. In addition, there will be many bee-related vendors and plenty of opportunity to purchase equipment and make new contacts. For complete workshop details, including a schedule and agenda, visit the Tri-County Beekeepers Association website at: http://www.tricountybeekeepers.org/ or phone 330-801-1309 for more information. Registration for the workshop closes on Feb. 15. Interviewing and hiring high quality employees On many farms, hired labor is a necessary component to keep production and marketing going, yet on many farms hired labor management ranks at or near the top in terms of problems or areas of concern.
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Last Tuesday I attended a session given by Bernie Erven, OSU professor emeritus, on the topic of interviewing and hiring high quality employees. Here are a few of the highlights that I took away from that presentation: Hiring a farm employee has to be about finding the right person, not just hiring any person Hiring must be based upon finding a person who fits a specific and well-defined job description, with the right character and personality traits to succeed in the job.
Build a reputation as a great place to work. If someone were to drive around the county and ask the question, who is the best farm to work for, would the questioner hear the name of you or your farm? Erven said that employers can start this process of building a great place to work for reputation by looking in the mirror and asking ‘would I like to work for that person? Is this the best person that I could work for?’ The most common interview question for farm labor is, how soon can you start and some-
times that is the only question. According to Erven, if you are just interested in hiring anyone without designing good interview questions just because you need someone now, then ask yourself if you are willing to learn to get along with more weeds, low yields and more debt. Next week I’ll cover interviewing guidelines from Erven’s presentation. Rory Lewandowski is an OSU Extension Agriculture & Natural Resources educator and may be reached at 330-264-8722.
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State Representative Dave Hall (R-Millersburg) recently was named a “Defender of Liberty” by the American Conservative Union (ACU) in its ratings of the Ohio General Assembly. Hall was one of five state representatives and three state senators in Ohio to receive the award. “It’s an honor to receive this title, and I couldn’t be more thankful to the American Conservative Union for its recognition of my work in Columbus,” said Rep. Hall. “Cutting taxes for families and passing a balanced budget have set Ohio on a long-term track for success. We’re getting Ohioans back to work, and making the Buckeye State a better place for future generations.” In 2011, the ACU expanded its annual congressional ratings to the state level. At the time, Ohio was one of
five states to be under review by the organization. This year, the list consisted of 20 states. Among the issues the ACU uses to determine its ratings are constitutionally limited government, individual liberty, free markets and traditional values. “The Ohio General Assembly is to be commended for continuing to support broad based tax relief, expansion of school choice and efforts to promote childbirth over abortion and measures to update the voter database to protect the integrity of the ballot in 2013,” ACU Chairman Al Cardenas said. Hall is currently serving his third term in the Ohio House of Representatives. He represents the 70th House District, which includes all of Ashland County, as well as portions of Holmes and Medina counties.
Races (From Page 14) C. Graven, 10770 Township Road 262, Millersburg. Saltcreek Township — Tim Zimmerly, 6849 County Road 201, Millersburg. Walnut Creek Township — Joe Varga, 2612 Township Road 444, Sugarcreek. Washington Township — Jody Gibbs, 6992 Town-
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Accidents A Nashville woman was injured in a crash Jan. 24 at the intersection of Larwill and Walnut streets in Wooster. According to the Wooster Police Department, Joann M. Strother, 80, County Road 52, was transported to Wooster Community Hospital by a Wooster Fire squad. Strother was operating a 2008 Chevrolet Impala westbound on West Larwill Street, when she failed to stop at a stop sign, according to the report. She crossed in front of a northbound vehicle on
North Walnut Street, and was hit. Strother’s vehicle spun off the road to the northwest of the intersection. The northbound vehicle was a 2010 Honda Accord operated by Barbara J. Geiser, 62, Delaware Crossing, Wooster. Strother was cited for failure to yield at a stop sign, according to the police. A Millersburg woman was injured in a crash Jan. 27 on state Route 83, Wooster Township, Wayne County.
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According to the Wooster Post of the State Highway Patrol, Miriam L. Dewitt, 55, County Road 292, was transported to Wooster Community Hospital by a Wooster Township squad. Dewitt was operating a 2005 Ford Taurus westbound on Route 83, east of U.S. Route 250, when she went off the road to the right and hit a utility pole. Road conditions were listed as snow covered. Dewitt was trapped inside the vehicle and extricated via mechanical means. No citations were issued, according to the patrol. Two Uhrichsville men were injured in a crash Feb. 2 on state Route 39 in Walnut Creek Township. According to the Wooster Post of the State Highway Patrol, Jeffrey L. Hupp, 38, North Main See Pg. 17 — ACCIDENTS
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Organic Farming 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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Accidents (From Page 16) Street, and Steven A. Miller, 19, Trenton Avenue, were taken to Union Hospital by a Sugarcreek squad. Hupp was operating a 2008 Chevrolet Uplander westbound on Route 39, east of County Road 140, when he lost control on a slippery road and slid off the road to the south, according to the patrol. The vehicle struck an embankment and overturned, ending on its right side. Miller was his passenger. No citations were issued, according to the patrol.
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Health & Wellness Pondering a pedicure? Look good and feel good (BPT) — Whether you’re getting ready for a romantic evening out, or looking ahead to when sandal days are back again, treating your feet to a pedicure can help you look and feel your best — as long as you keep foot health front of mind. It’s important to ensure your pedicure is done properly, whether you’re doing it yourself at home or enjoying a professional treatment in a nail salon or spa. The American Podiatric Medical Association (APMA) offers some pedicure pointers to help you love how your feet look and feel:
— Start with a good soak in warm water for at least five minutes. This will help soften calluses and prep feet for removing dry, rough skin. To exfoliate, use a pumice stone or foot file. Never use a foot razor to remove dead skin, and ban your pedicurist from using one on you. It’s too easy for a quick slip-up that could cause permanent damage or lead to serious infection. — Shave your legs a day or two before your professional pedicure, but not the day of. Shaving can cause minor abrasions and fissures in the skin,
allowing bacteria to enter while your feet soak or the nail technician handles your feet. A little bit of stubble won’t bother her at all. — When doing a home pedicure, use toenail clippers with a straight edge and cut nails straight across. Avoid other cutting tools, such as manicure scissors, as they can increase the risk of ingrown nails. For salon pedicures, bring your own tools; shared tools can spread bacteria if they haven’t been properly cleaned. Use an emery board to smooth and round nail edges. — Never permit a nail techni-
cian to cut or trim cuticles, which protect nail beds from bacteria. Instead, use a rubber cuticle pusher or liquid remover to gently push back cuticles just a little bit. Use a wooden or rubber manicure stick — never metal or anything sharp — to clean beneath nails. — Remove polish after it’s been on for a while. Keeping nails polished for extended periods may promote fungal growth. Leave toe nails polish-free for a few days between pedicures. — Post pedicure, don’t walk around in flimsy flip-flops, especially the ones salons sometimes
give customers before they leave. They don’t provide adequate protection or support for your feet. — Look for foot-friendly products that have earned the APMA’s Seal of Acceptance or Approval. Podiatrists have evaluated these products and found them to be beneficial to foot health. Finally, never put up with foot pain. Discomfort and pain that lasts longer than several days could be a sign of a more serious problem or infection. Seek treatment from a podiatrist, the foot and ankle expert.
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Hiland throws coach a surprise party for 500th win By KEVIN LYNCH Staff Writer
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Hiland girls basketball coach Dave Schlabach was presented with a plaque commemorating his 500th win as coach of the Lady Hawks. More than two dozen former players were also on hand Saturday to share in the celebration at the Perry Reese Jr. Community Center, where the Hawks recorded win No. 502 for the veteran coach over Ridgewood. year, establish more memories.” “I’ve known Dave since I was a little squirt,” Julie (Weaver) Fernandez said. “He was like family to me growing up. He was our neighbor as well, so it was like having another Dad. I couldn’t miss curfew or anything like that. “He would come open the gym for us at 7 in the morning and he would take us to tournaments,” she continued. “The sacrifices he made, being away from his family to do things for us, it’s amazing that he’s been coaching this long.” Weaver was the point guard on the first team that Schlabach took to state in 1997, but she suffered the first of four ACL tears that year, missing a good portion of that season. “Coach would take us all down to the state tournament every year to watch so we could get a feel for
SPORTS FANS! Who’s the 2013 National Football League MVP? While we don’t know yet, you can bet big money that the winner didn’t play on the defensive side of the ball. The 2013 campaign marked the 60th year of the ward, and only twice has it gone to a defensive player. Any guesses? The two were Minnesota lineman Alan Page in 1971 and New York Giants linebacker Lawrence Taylor in 1986. By the way, a place kicker actually won it once Washington’s Mark Mosely in 1982. It’s a truism in most sports that great players rarely make great coaches, and football is no different. Only 18 Hall of Fame players went on to become head coaches in the NFL or AFL entering the 2013 campaign. They had combined to coach 101 seasons only 31 of them winning. In fact only four finished their coaching careers with winning records. Can you name the only one who won a Super Bowl? It was Mike Ditka with the Chicago Bears in 1986. How about the only one who coached an NFL team in 2013? That was Tennessee’s Mike Munchak. The three-point shot has changed college basketball. But as the maneuvering begins for a place in the 2014 NCAA Tournament, it’s worth noting that over the previous 10 seasons, only 61 of 385 teams that attempted more than 40% of their shots form three-point range made it to March Madness, and only two of those advanced to the Final Four - Louisville in 2005 (42.1%) and VCU in 2011 (41.2%). Neither won the championship.
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what it would be like, and then our senior year, we finally made it,” Weaver said. “It became a reality for us.” Erica (Mishler) Owolabi was a team manager as a kid and was around Hiland basketball her whole life before going on to play at Malone, where her brother, Jason, is now the coach. “For me he was a great influence more outside of basketball,” Mishler said. “He was a great coach and was our biggest fan, but the lessons he taught through basketball were things we could take through life. Things like the benefits of hard work and his never give up attitude, are things that stay with you.” Mishler was a freshman on the first state championship team of the Hawks in 1996-97. Hiland returned to state in ’99, and finally won the state championship in 2000. Jill Yoder was part of three teams that went to state, including Schlabach’s first squad that made it in 1996-97. “He taught so many great things all around, general things about life, so much more than basketball,” Yoder said. “Especially now, that
we’re older.” Memories of life off the court are far more prevalent for the former post player, who went on to play at Wheeling Jesuit after helping the Lady Hawks win their first state title. “Definitely it was the relationships,” Yoder said. “There are certain little things about different games, especially in the state tournaments, but when you look back, you remember the relationships with the girls and the coaches and the time we spent together off the floor. Plus practicing in the summertime. We became a family because we spent so much time together.” Jena (Stutzman) Miller was part of more than 100 of Schlabach’s wins, including three state championships (2005, ’06 and ’08). “I am so thankful that I got to play for him. He taught me so much,” Stutzman said. “He made me into the player I was. He taught us so much about life: the benefits of discipline and hard work. I think he’s one of the best coaches ever. I feel so blessed that I got to play for him. “As tough as he was on
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It isn’t often veteran Hiland girls basketball coach Dave Schlabach is left in the dark, but the Hiland administration was able to pull a fast one on the coach, bringing back more than two dozen former players to present Schlabach with a plaque commemorating his 500th career win as coach of the Hawks. When Hiland came out of the locker room after the JV game against Ridgewood on Saturday, Athletic Director Art Yoder had orchestrated a presentation ceremony for Schlabach. “They definitely surprised me. I didn’t know what was going on,” Schlabach said. “It was a neat thing to see coming out of the locker room, all those players. “It was a compilation of the great relationships that have been built over the last 20-some years,” he added. “A lot of neat stories. We had a little get together afterwards where I talked with the players and we reminisced about great games, or great plays for each one of these kids. “For me, it probably started out more about wins, but somewhere along the line it changed and it became more about the relationships,” he said. “I just loved listening to them, like Launa Hochstetler and Julie Weaver reminiscing about their games. It was fun reliving those great games with each of them. I get a chance to do this every
kids mature and have lives after basketball.” “I played four years of college and came out debt free. I can’t thank him enough,” Stutzman said. Julie Mast (Baird) recalled how in her senior year (1997), the team was finally able to get past Rosecrans and advance to state. “We had lost my freshman, my sophomore and junior years to Zanesville Rosecrans,” she said. “Finally beating them my senior year and going on to play at state, that’s my best memory.” “It took us getting beat by Rosecrans four years in a row, (we got beat by them the year before Julie’s freshman year), it psyched us to such a high work ethic, where we kept saying we have to work harder, and all those early hurts pushed our program to where it is now,” Schlabach said. “Those early kids who helped us get to Columbus had a lot to do with why we’ve made it a lot over the years.” Mast noted how supportive Schlabach was even after her high school career was over. “He would come and watch us play in college,” Mast said. “If we needed anything, he would get it for us.” Schlabach doesn’t see his coaching career coming to an end any time soon. “I still really enjoy coaching. I still get to the gym a couple hours before practice and we’re still on the road scouting,” Schlabach said. “As long as we have kids who want to be a part of something and are willing to work, we want to work for them. We’re going to have that for a really long time. We’ve got good kids coming. “I’ve got a great staff again, like we’ve always had, and that’s a big part of it as well,” he added. “I’ve surrounded myself with people that I enjoy being around and who are willing to work.”
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Obituaries Andrew Beachy, 85 Andrew H. Beachy, 85, 5438 County Road 77, Millersburg, died Sunday, Feb. 9, 2014, at his home. He was born near Berlin on June 9, 1928, to the late Henry M. and Sarah (Schrock) Beachy and married Erma Hershberger on March 16, 1950. She died April 21, 2007. He was a member of the Old Order Amish Church. Surviving are children Paul (Esther) Beachy of Dundee, Elsie Beachy of the home, Fannie Marie (Marvin) Mullet of Millersburg, Anna Mae (Robert) Raber of Fredericksburg, Verna (Aden) Mast of Fredericksburg, Erma Sue (Bill) Troyer of Millersburg, Sara Etta (Henry) Miller of the home, Levi Jay (Anna) Beachy of Dalton, Junior (Dorothy) Beachy of Dundee, Edna (Marvin) Miller of Millers-
burg, and Martha (David) Shetler of Millersburg; a daughter-in-law, Fannie Mae Beachy of Fredericksburg; 62 grandchildren; 88 great-grandchildren; brothers Henry (Ada) Beachy of Millersburg, Syl Beachy of Sugarcreek and Aden (Ella) Beachy of Dover; and sisters Lizzie Ann Raber of Baltic, Anna Hershberger of Shreve and Arie Keim of Berlin. In addition to his wife, he was preceded in death by a son, Ivan; his parents; brothers Emanuel, Crist, Mose and Elmer; and sisters Katie Ann and Clara. Funeral services were Wednesday, Feb. 12 at the residence, with Bishop Jonas A. Yoder officiating. Burial was in Beachy Cemetery, Berlin Township. Spidell Funeral Home in Mount Eaton, handled arrangements.
Lona Cottrell, 69 Lona C. Cottrell, 69, of Glenmont, went home to be with the Lord on We d n e s day, Feb. 5, 2014, at her home surrounded by family and friends. She was born April 8, 1944, in Fayette County, W.Va., to the late Emerson and Delfa (Barber) Lyons. She was a loving wife, mother, grandmother, sister and a friend to all. She spent most of her time cooking, and taking care of her family. She attended Wolf Creek Baptist Church and enjoyed reading her Bible. She married William Cottrell on Oct. 9, 1961, and had six children and five stepchildren. Surviving are Sherri Clark (Tom Tausch) of Wooster, William Cottrell Jr. (Mary Haislep) of Coolville, Trina (Jim) Klintworth of Killbuck, Salena (Mike)
Shepherd of Lakeville, Bill (Erin) Cottrell and Dustin Cottrell, both of Glenmont, Larry (Sandi) Cottrell of Bloomington, Md., Tommy (Melanie) Cottrell of Birch River, W.Va., Barbara Stevens of Dunbar, W.Va.; 14 grandchildren, 11 great-grandchildren and step-grandchildren that she loved dearly; a sister, Orpha Hood and brothers, Denver and Dale Beckett, all of Millersburg. Lona is preceded in death by her husband, her parents, two brothers and two stepsons. Services were Saturday, Feb. 8 at Union Grove Church of Christ, 2135 Township Road 2, Killbuck, with pastor Mike Rogers officiating. Burial was in Oak Hill Cemetery, Millersburg. Alexander Funeral Home, Millersburg, assisted the family. Memorial contributions may be sent to the family at 1634 Myers Drive, Wooster 44691.
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Larry Sampsel BLISSFIELD — Larry Allen Sampsel, 63, of Township Road 1053, died S u n d a y, Feb. 9, 2014, at Coshocton County Memorial Hospital. He was b o r n A p r i l 19, 1950, in Millersburg, to Joshua Verl and Ena Leone (Cutlip) Sampsel. He was a painter, and a member of the Killbuck VFW Post No. 7079. He enjoyed fishing, hunting and gardening. Surviving are his mother, Leone Sampsel of Blissfield; brothers, William (Sharon) Sampsel, and
Randy (Debbie) Sampsel, both of Warsaw; nieces, Tonya (David) Torres of Maryland, and Randi Sampsel of Warsaw; and nephews, Trevor Sampsel and Jeremy Sampsel, both of Coshocton. He was preceded in death by his father, Joshua V. Sampsel; and a nephew, W. Joshua Sampsel. Graveside services will be Friday, Feb. 14 at 1 p.m. at Coshocton County Memory Gardens, with pastor Sonny Easterday officiating. Fischer Funeral Home in Warsaw, is handling arrangements. www. fischerfuneralhome.com. Memorial contributions may be directed to Hospice-Health Services of Coshocton, P.O. Box 1284, Coshocton 43812.
James Miller, 7 James Benjamin Miller, 7, of Walnut Creek, went home to be with Jesus on Thursday, Feb. 6, 2014, after a fivemonth struggle with cancer. He was born Nov. 2, 2006, to Mark and Geneva Miller. James’ parents are members of the New Order Amish Church. Surviving in addition to his parents, are a sister, Annie Rebekah, 4 and a brother, Kevin Andrew, 1; paternal grandparents, Robert and Ruth Miller of Millersburg; maternal grandparents, Emery and Lois Miller of Sugarcreek; great-grandfather, Dan Hershberger of
Sugarcreek; special aunts, Rebecca and Rachel Miller of Sugarcreek, and lots of aunts, uncles, cousins and friends. James will be missed by his parents, siblings, grandparents and extended family. Services were Sunday, Feb. 9 at the Marvin Wengerd residence, 2593 Township Road 421, Sugarcreek, with Bishop Henry C. Beachy officiating. Burial was in Kaufman Cemetery, Walnut Creek Township, Holmes County. Smith-Varns Funeral Home in Sugarcreek, assisted the family.
Sam Miller, 72 Sam M. Miller, 72, Spencer, went peacefully into eternity with his family by his side M o n d a y, Feb. 3, 2014, at his home in Spencer. He was born in Millersburg on March 27, 1941, to Gros Jean Mose and Mattie Troyer Miller, and was raised Amish. He moved away from his family life at age 17, and was always welcome on the family farm in Fredericksburg, and visited often. Sam retired from GM in 2000. After retiring, he enjoyed spending time with family, gardening and fishing. Surviving are his wife of 51 years, Virginia “Ginny”; daughters, Melynda “Lynn” (Dan); Daralene
“Dodie” and Samantha “Jojo”; grandchildren, Nathan, Timothy, Paul, Luke, Hannah, Dustin, Austin, Jessica and Shawn; step-grandchildren, Michael and Josh; greatgrandchildren, Collin and Riley; brothers, Vernon, Joe, Ray, Ervin, Albert and Jonas; sisters, Annie, Lydia, Susie, Dala and Katie; and many family members and very close friends. He was preceded in death by his father, Gros Jean Mose and mother, Mattie; and sisters, Mary and Effie. Funeral services were Friday, Feb. 7 at Spencer United Methodist Church, 201 E. Main St., Spencer, with pastor, Brad Kelley officiating. Burial was in Spencer Cemetery. Arrangements were by Parker & Son Funeral Home, 202 E. Main St., Spencer.
Wanda Kirksey, 81 Wanda L. Kirksey, 81, of Mount Hope, died Saturday, Feb. 8, 2014 at her residence, surrounded by her loving family. Wanda was born May 16, 1932 in Wheeling, W.Va., to Albert J. and Minnie (Burkle) Abraham. She married W. Edward Kirksey on Aug. 21, 1954. He died in 2008. Wanda was a homemaker, who enjoyed gardening, traveling, reading and taking care of her family. She was a member of the Church of the Cross United Methodist. Wanda always had her dog, Abby, by her side. Wanda will be deeply missed by her children Patti Kirksey (Ken) Rohal of Creston, John (Anita) Kirksey of Powell, Steve Kirksey of Lincolnton, NC and Susan Kirksey (James) Nussbaum of Mount Hope; grandchildren Kathy Nussbaum, Kylie Kirksey, Carissa Kirksey Rohal, Amber Nussbaum, Drew Kirksey, Chad Kirksey and Carson Kirksey; great-grandchildren Malaina, Kadence and Keegan; brother Jack
Together again Abraham of Wheeling, W.Va. and sister Sarah McKitrick of Wheeling, W.Va. Wanda was preceded in death by her husband, Ed of 53 years, brother Robert Abraham and sister Wilma Norman. Memorial services were Tuesday, Feb. 11, at Church of the Cross United Methodist with Pastor Matthew Wald officiating. Burial was at Sherwood Memorial Gardens. Online tributes may be made at www.RobertsFuneralHome.com. Memorial contributions may be made to St. Jude Cancer Research at 501 St. Jude Place, Memphis, Tenn., 38105 or The Salvation Army at 437 S. Market Street, Wooster, OH, 44691.
Verna Miller, 85 Verna J. (Beachy) Miller 85, 5544 County Road 172, Millersburg, died Tuesday, Feb. 4, 2014, at her home. She was born Feb. 16, 1928, in Walnut Creek Township to the late Jacob M. and Cora N. (Miller) Beachy. She was a homemaker and a member of the Amish Church. She was married to David E.M. Miller on Feb. 16, 1950. David died a tragic death on Feb. 11, 1971. Verna lived in matrimony for almost 21 years and lived as a widow for almost 43 years. To this union were born seven daughters and five sons: Miriam (John R.) Hershberger of the home, Willis D. (Priscilla) Miller, Susan (Al, deceased) Kline, John D. (Betty) Miller, Cora (Steve J.) Miller, Marcus D. (Karen) Miller, Jerry D. (Gloria) Miller, David Jr. (Sharon) Miller, Rachel (Gerald) Miller, all of the area, Esta (Simon) Miller of
St. Ignatius, Mont., and Ruby (Johnny) Miller of Salmon, Idaho; 66 grandchildren; 75 great-grandchildren; brothers, Noah J. (Sylvia) Beachy of Bunker Hill, Levi Beachy of Sarasota, Fla., Albert (Emma) Beachy and Jacob (Erma) Beachy, all of Millersburg; and sisters, Mary (Atlee D.) Miller of Millersburg and Emma Yoder of Berlin. In addition to her husband, she was preceded in death by her parents; an infant daughter; two grandchildren; a son-inlaw; a sister; and three brothers. Services were Saturday, Feb. 8 at the John R. Hershberger residence, 5550 County Road 172, Millersburg, with Bishop Noah L. Troyer officiating. Burial was in the C.O. Schlabach Cemetery, Walnut Creek Township, Holmes County. Arrangements were handled by Smith-Varns Funeral Home in Sugarcreek.
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Family Pottery Day offered fun for a good cause Event was benefit to Every Woman’s House By LINDA HALL Staff Writer MILLERSBURG — A big lump of clay shaped up as a birthday treat for a Glenmont 10-year-old. Because roller skating didn’t work out, Adrian Sheeks, a Killbuck Elementary fourth-grade student, was pleased to choose painting pottery as alternative entertainment for her birthday, her mother, Alicia Sheeks, said at the annual Family Pottery Day, held at West Holmes Middle School the morning of Feb. 1 as a benefit for Holmes County Friends and Neighbors of Every Woman’s House. This year’s project was a face, or mask, said middle school art teacher Amy Rohr, whose classroom housed the event. Sheeks’ daughter, Adrian Sheeks, and her granddaughter, Jaaryn Watkins, a 13-year-old West Holmes Middle School student, were clearly focused on their project, as Adrian decorated a headband with stamps and painted pink earrings and bright blue eyes onto the clay. Because of the way the shape of the head turned out on Watkins’ piece of clay, she said, she made her mask into Frankenstein, carving a prominent tongue and eyebrows for her creation. This is the sixth year for the event; previous pottery projects have included wall hangings, pinched pots and fish dishes, Rohr said. “Some kids make more than one,” Rohr said; and sometimes they come up with their own idea to “do their own thing.” “There aren’t a lot of rules,” said Cathie Lynch, a Millersburg Elementary School art instructor who also teaches part-time at West Holmes High School, and was on hand to assist on Saturday, along with other volunteers from Friends and Neighbors of Every Woman’s House and several middle school students. Lynch said participants were given a “big piece of clay,” from which to cut out a face, and then scraps from the slab to use as
Community support was excellent for the Family Pottery Day held in the morning of Feb. 1 to benefit Every Woman’s House. Jon Zeltman photos/www.buydrphotos.com artist,” she said, describing Brook Rolince concentrates on painting her clay the event as “awesome.” “This is our second year artwork while her mother Chareia looks on during doing this,” said Susan Family Pottery Day. McFarland from Millersdecorative touches on the said West Holmes Middle burg, who along with her mask. School seventh-grade stu- husband, Jon, brought Quite a few art tools dent Abbie Allison, who their three children Ian, 3; were available, along with also helped “roll (pieces Noah, 10; and McKelvey, 7, a special glaze students for the masks) out as a slab to make pottery masks. could paint before it was for them.” Noah’s and McKelvey’s fully dry. Allison also showed fish plates from last year “That way they can do them how to wet accessory “sit on one of our bookwhole pieces in one day,” pieces of clay by dipping cases,” said Susan McFarLynch said. their finger into water in land, adding, “We like to “I will fire all of them order to make the decora- support Every Woman’s here,” Rohr said, and after tions stick to the mask. House.” they dry for a few days, she “What kind of shape do “Amy is so kind in volwill distribute them to the you want for the head?” she unteering her time and artists who made them. asked an 8-year-old Mill- room,” said Ruth WaltRohr said she provided ersburg boy, Cai Roberts, man, the vice president of participants with a few who told her, “A square.” Friends and Neighbors of examples, then gave them “Whoa,” he said appre- Every Woman’s House. instructions on how to ciatively after he had “One of the neat things” “cut, shape and decorate,” carved it out. about Family Pottery Day, after which, they “could Colleen Roberts brought Waltman said, is immerspick whatever colors they her son, Cai, and his two ing middle school students wanted for glazing.” brothers, A.A.J., 7, and in community service. Her job was “telling them Oliver, 4, at the request of As for coming up with the Amy Rohr hosts the Family Pottery Day in her what they have to do,” the 7-year-old, “my little event, which she attributed West Holmes Middle School art room on Feb. 1. She is one of the organizers for this project to benefit Every Woman’s House.
to Rohr, “who has been so creative and supportive with this,” and Eleanor Runyan, “What else can you do on a Saturday in
winter? Kids love it.” Last year, the event generated $1,000, Waltman said, which “all goes to support the agency.”
6th Annual Benefit Breakfast Proceeds go to:
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Lone Pine Parochial School
March 1st, 2014 • 6:00am - 11:00am {Public Invited}
Jimmy Wengerd works on his art as his mother Teresa (left) and Tracy McDowell offer support during the Every Woman’s House pottery project at West Holmes Middle School.
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LEGAL The Annual Financial Report is complete for year end 2013 and the report is available at the office of the fiscal officer. Holmes Fire District #1 Marty Grice Fiscal Officer P O Box 7, 8478 SR 39 Millersburg, Ohio 330-231-3194 Publish Holmes County Hub Shopper February 13, 2014
LEGAL COUNTY : HOLMES The following applications and/or verified complaints were received, and the following draft, proposed and final actions were issued, by the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency (Ohio EPA) last week. The complete public notice including additional instructions for submitting comments, requesting information or a public hearing, or filing an appeal may be obtained at: http://www.epa.ohio.gov /actions.aspx or Hearing Clerk, Ohio EPA, 50 W. Town St. P.O. Box 1049, Columbus, Ohio 43216. Ph: 614-644- 2129 email: HClerk@epa.state.oh.us FINAL ISSUANCE OF MODIFICATION TO NPDES PERMIT CONDITIONS GUGGISBERG CHEESE INC SUGARCREEK WWTP 1545 CO RD 70 SUGARCREEK OH ACTION DATE : 02/01/2014 RECEIVING WATERS: TROYER VALLEY CREEK FACILITY DESCRIPTION: FOOD PROCESSOR IDENTIFICATION NO. : 3IH00065*ED This action was preceded by a proposed action.
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105 General SEEKING A driver/laborer for a concrete flatwork crew. Must have clean driving record and be willing to work. Experience a huge plus. Will pay well for dependable, hardworking individual. Cornerstone Concrete, 330401-1979 UNIVERSAL WELL Services, Inc. (UWS) is a premier source for hydraulic fracturing, cementing, nitrogen and acidizing services to increase well production. We are uniquely positioned to provide our services throughout the Appalachian Basin. UWS has openings for the following positions in the Wooster, OH area: Hardworking, responsible drivers/laborers. Prior gas field experience preferred. Possess valid class A and B CDL license with a good driving record; hazmat and tanker endorsement a plus. Apply in person between 8AM-5PM Monday-Friday at Universal Well Services, 2489 Bauman Road, Wooster, OH 44691 or send resume to: resumes@ univwell.com. Experienced Horse Stall cleaners needed. P/T AM job. 330-674-2503 Leave message w/ horse exp. CORNERSTONE CONCRETE is seeking experienced concrete flatworkers, Will pay well for experienced and good work ethic. Will consider training a committed and hard working individual. Call Anthony 330401-1979 for more info. P/T Front desk person. Apply in person if possible at Oak Ridge Inn in Walnut Creek or call 330-893-3811.
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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. YODER LUMBER COMPANY is seeking a Fleet Mechanic for its logistics division. Qualified candidates will possess strong problemsolving ability, detail- oriented with a firm commitment to excellence, and efficiency in diagnostics . Prior diesel mechanic experience preferred. Apply in person at Yoder Lumber, 4515 T.R. 367, Millersburg, OH across from the Hiland High School gym. Resumes can be mailed to above address or e-mailed to: keng@yoderlumber.com. BUSY CHIROPRACTIC office in Berlin wants to hire a full-time licensed massage therapist. (L.M.T.) MUST be licensed in the State of Ohio and hold liability insurance. This is not a sub-contracted position. Our growing practice is looking for a highly motivated therapist with a positive attitude, strong work ethic, and outgoing. If you are passionate about helping others achieve optimal health and wellness, send your resume to: L.M.T. Position, 4481 TR 367 Millersburg, OH 44654 HELP WANTED on roofing crew, 2 positions available including crew leader. Must be at least 18 years old. Call 330-674-4331 LM. HAVE AN interest in Health and Wellness; sales floor, receiving, bulk and janitorial. Looking for friendly, courteous individuals who enjoy working with the general public, are able to pay attention to detail and work well with others. Must provide own transportation. Stop by New Horizon Naturals, 1441 SE. Washington STP, Millersburg to pick up an application. No phone calls. WANTED WORKER from Winesburg Dundee area. 18 or older to join our concrete flatwork crew. Competitive wages, paid holidays, tobacco free environment. Gaylon Coblentz, 330-472 -9718.
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
105 General 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. 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
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LOOKING FOR a ride to work in mornings, from Millersburg to Mt. Hope. (330) 674-0730
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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. WE ARE a small, family owned company, now taking applications for a Small Engine Mechanic and a Delivery/ Setup/ Misc. Jobs persons. Apply in person at Stoller Lawn & Garden Inc., 10355 Back Orrville Rd., Orrville
COOK AND SERVER positions available. Apply at www.route83restaurant.com or 7501 SR 83, Holmesville, Monday-Sunday 6am-9pm DWNTN WOOSTER restaurant taking applications for cook/prep cook, hostess/ server, and pizza help. Call (330) 825-2045 to leave name, number & position desired.
197 Skilled Trade 205 TECHNICIAN Wanted. Full time at Family Auto Care in Millersburg Ohio, Exp. Req. Send resume to: Family. autocare @yahoo.com.
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Antiques Collectibles MAHLON SCHROCK Cross-cut Saw scenery painting. 330-201-4638
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(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.
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MAYTAG DRYER, elect., centennial commercial technology, very good cond., runs exc., $300. 330-4648641, 231-7019. Del. avail. LG ENVY Touch w/ flip open to keypad. Like new, $45. Get unlimited talk/text for $40 per mo. 330-275-0426. 18 CU. FT GAS FREEZER, $1,500 obo. (330) 377-9883 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 CENTRAL VACUUM Installation for your new or existing home or office. Call (330) 231-2612 FOR SALE: 40-gal. LP water heater $400; Also, 1 Empire vented room heater, 65,000 BTU, $300. (330) 600-0812 RAINBOW SWEEPER, all attachments, nice condition, warranty, can deliver, asking $325. (330) 883-2377 FOR SALE: Good used chest freezer, 10-cu. ft., $300. (330) 473-5240 FOR SALE: Maytag electric dryer. Good condition, $250. Call 330-674-7576 FOR SALE: 40 Gal. LT Water Heater, used 4 years. 330-695-9875. FOR SALE: 40 gal propane water heater. New, $250. (330) 698-0591 WARM MORNING Natural gas heating stove, good condition, $200 (330) 893-1657.
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 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 TRI-COUNTY Drywall Ltd. Complete drywall, hang, finish, texture, and sand. Experienced and free estimates. 330-231-5239. 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
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2 SM. oat crimpers. 1 hand crank, 1 motor setup. David Weaver, 10380 Mt. Hope Rd., Fredericksburg, OH FOR SALE: John Deere PTO corn sheller, feeder wagon on steel wheels, chopped wheat straw. Joseph Miller, 7134 Saltcreek Rd., Fred. FOR SALE: 8x10 JL Hay Saver hay feeder, $600. Sam Yoder, (330) 897-2024 Ext. 0 LIQUID MANURE spreader, 500-gal., $600. Call (330) 852-0726 FOR RENT: 20' Chandler Chicken Litter Spreader, (330) 359-1127.
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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 JOHN DEERE Tractor 1070 38hp, 4wd, front end loader, 2,254 hrs, other att. available. $10,800. 330-473-8955 TO35 Massie Ferguson w/Continental engine, runs good, $2100. (330) 2752597 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 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 NEW HOLLAND 354 grinder $1500. 2 star tedder $1150. David Hershberger, 2540 SR 643, Baltic 897-2501 SEARCHING??? LOOKING for a piece of farm equipment? Give us a call. Mt. Hope Tractor, Ask for Leon. 330-674-3637. QUALITY EQUIPMENT. John Deere Van Brunt grain drill 10', super nice, $1800. Oliver 415 7' cut, pto sickle mower, rear pto, nice, $1250. New Holland 469 haybine, 9' cut, solid machine, rebuilt wobble box, $3000. JD 10' transport disk, w/ cyl./ hoses perfect for food plots, $1600. New Idea roller bar rake, new teeth, sweet machine, $1400. McCormick Deering 8' double cultipacker new bushings, NICE, $900. McCormick Deering 8' spring tooth harrow, ready for dirt, $900. 2 wheel manure spreader, paint still on beaters! $1400. Mt. Hope Tractor 330-674-3637 7501 CR 77, Millersburg, OH 44654, Ask for Leon. 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. FOR SALE: New Idea rebuilt #12 manure spreader on rubber. Henry Troyer, 8175 TR 669, Dundee, OH 44624
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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. 3-POINT 7 ft. woods blade. Tilts & angles, has snow shoes, $800. Top link $25. Heavy duty, 3-point draw bar, $60. 330-359-1203 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
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 3RD CUTTING Alfalfa grass mix, small bales. Call Jason, 330-473-7905. 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. HAY, HORSE Hay, Dairy Hay, Beef Hay, Baleage, and Straw, Round Bales & Large Square Bales. Jason Troyer (330) 473-7905 OATLAGE 2ND cutting baleage & 1st cutting dry hay, 4x4 round bales, $35. Melvin Yoder, 330-897-1154 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 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 CERTIFIED Medium Red Clover, 50lb bag (Pre-inoculated). Organic $167.75 Conventional, Non-GMO, untreated $107.75 Cloverland Ag Service, Millersburg, (330) 231-4483 1st & 3rd cutting mix hay, good horse hay, 4x4 bales. Roy Yoder (330) 893-0203 FOR SALE: 2nd cutting hay, no rain. 4x5 bales, 1000#, $120. 330-359-5730
STRAW, SMALL bales. Also large bales available. Call Jason (330) 473-7905
HAY, SMALL bales, 1st cutting Timothy. Very Nice. Jason Troyer (330) 473-7905
FOR SALE: 1st cutting Timothy Alfalfa mix, 2nd cutting grass hay, good sheep hay, small square bales. Paint Valley Stables. Call Allen, (330) 988-2250
WILL HAUL Chicken litter and rent out 20' Chandler Spreader. (330) 763-1443
2ND & 3rd Cutting Baleage, 4x4 Bales. $35, Roy Yoder (330) 893-0203 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 CUTTING round bales of hay. Horse quality 330466-1408. CALIFORNIA HONEY Bees available 3rd week in April. 1st come, 1st serve. 3lb of bees with a queen, $114. Call now: 330-401-5889.
FOR SALE: 1st, 2nd, 3rd cutting hay. Small squares. Wanted: Holstein heifers open or shortbred 893-7221
WILL FEED Holstein heifers this summer. 6 mo. or older, Will have reg. Holstein bull for breeding age heifers. Room for up to 50 heads. Levi Swartzentruber, 3235 CR 168, Millersburg, OH 44654
FOR SALE: seasoned & split firewood, $50 pick up load, 330-893-0218
HAY, SMALL bales, 1st cutting Orchard Grass Mix, Jason Troyer (330) 473-7905 BARLEY SPROUTING trays now available, Stainless steel, David Yutzy, 330-600 -9624. ORGANIC EAR corn, 30+ton, $350/per ton. Jacob Miller, 4949 TR 613, Fredericksburg, OH 44627. FOR SALE: New Seeding Mixed Baleage, 4x4 round bales, $40/bale (330) 844-3516 ORGANIC EAR corn, masters choice 535, better digestable, more feeding val., 350 bushel $13 bu. McCormick mower, 7' bar, good cond. $1000. Robt. Keim, 9821 Hogback, Fred., OH
Firewood Fuel
LOOKING FOR places to cut firewood, Millersburg/ Holmesville area. (330) 231-4810 FOR SALE: Seasoned wood, $50/pick-up Wayne Hershberger, CR 349, Mlbg. OH 330-674-0498 Ext. 2
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SPLIT, SEASONED Firewood, $55 a pickup load. (330) 204-5820
FOR SALE: Split seasoned firewood, slab wood & also boom truck loads available. Also, hollow campfire logs. 330-231-8462. SPLIT FIREWOOD $45/rick, Noah Yoder, 6928 CR 407, Mlbg. (330) 674-1000 FIREWOOD, KILN Dried, cut offs. 10 yd load $85 + delivery. Also, air dried split wood. Henry J. Miller. 330852-3363.
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WANTED: USED small/ medium pony cart and/or harness. Call (330) 473-2839. 4 YEAR old trotting mare sire: Keystone Blitz sire of 2nd Dam Sierra Kosmos. Drives with tight lines and lots of action. 330-231-0117
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686 Smokey Lane Road NW • Sugarcreek, OH 44681 Phone: 330-852-2237 Fax: 330-852-2237 auctioneer Myron Miller
FOR SALE: 18 Dorset and Dorset cross ewes. Due soon. Ivan Barkman, 330897-3018 x1. 3-SUFFOLK RAMS. Breeding age, been used one season. $200 ea. 330-674-3987 x1
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
FOR SALE: 6 yr. old doublegainted standardbred mare, tss, anybody can drive. (740) 824-3368.
BOER GOATS, 7 wks old, pets or 4-H projects. $150 ea. Also Wether $225 330-231-5126
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.
15 DORSET Ewes, due end of February or later. If not sold by Feb. 26th will be at Mount Hope sale. Emanuel J. Yoder, 9361 CR 329, Holmesville, 330-279-3915.
FOR SALE: brown Nubian Billy. 10 mo. old, $75. 330-359-0329 FOR SALE: Black & White Paint Stud, Good broke to ride & drive, 6 yrs old. Call after 4:30 (330) 231-3912 6 YEAR OLD Dark Brown trotter. TSS, Buggy sized family or boys horse. $2800. 330-473-8883. 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. 3 REGISTERED Service age Holstein Bulls. Marvin Coblentz, 330-359-5570. FOR SALE: 2 Dairy goats. 1 @ 4th Lactation, 1 @ 1st lactation. 330-567-2185
6 YR old Gelding, 15.3H, TSS, all trot, very good broke, $2,200. 6 yr old Black Gelding, TSS, all trot, good broke, $1,900. Jonas Hershberger, 7974 TR 654, Millersburg Oh 44654 HAFLINGER MARE: 16 yrs. old, 56", black crossbred gelding. 4 year old 58". Both slow, ride drive, $350 each. 330-674-3027 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 7 YEAR OLD Black and white Paint Stallion, sharp looking, proven stallion, $400. (330) 852-3727. FOR SALE: Holstein steers. Five to choose from. 750-1000 lbs. Marion Yoder, 4218TR 617 Mbg 674-4414
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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.
YEARLING BLACK Friesian Morgan stud colt. 1 standardbred yearling filly By Powerhall.1 yearling hackney standard bred fillyblack with 4 whites. 2 yr. old paint pony mare 50 inches. Norman Yoder, 4454 CR 229, Fredericksburg, across from Stony Point hardware.
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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.
FOR SALE: Hay Bailage- 1st, 2nd, 3rd,& 4th cutting, 4x4 bales, $60. 330-600-0746
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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.
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1ST CUTTING rounds. 2nd cutting square. Ear corn cull. (740) 575-5088
45 WET wrapped good quality 1st cutting hay 4x4 bales, $65/each. 330-674-6918
1ST, 2ND, & 3rd cutting Alfalfa Baleage, $40/bale. 2nd cutting Alfalfa mix, 4x4 dry, $50/bale. Also, some beef cow hay. (330) 893-1951
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
WANTED TO rent: Organic pasture for heifers, would be willing to certify. David Yoder 5900 TR 606, Fredericksburg OH 330-275-2315.
1ST & 2nd cutting hay, small square, Allen Miller, Holmesville, (330) 567-5944
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45 DORSET & Dorset Cross Ewes, 1-Dorset Ram, Most are 2-3 yrs old, starting to lamb. (330) 600-1299 VM Marlin Beachy, 7125 TR 571, Holmesville, OH 44633
GMO FREE Ear Corn, 50lb bag, $4.00, $120/ton, Levi Mast, 7233 CR 201. (330) 674-3222
HAYLAGE FOR Sale. All cuttings, dairy and beef quality forages both available. Wes Troyer, 330-231-0628
WE WANT to spread your chicken manure, our spreader is 24' and has floatation tires. (330) 204-5992
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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 FOR SALE: 11 mo old Red Boer Buck, $200. 6 mo old Boer Cross Does, $100 each. (330) 231-7140 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: Big Black 6 yr old Upheaded Cross Bred Mare, w/strip, TSS, Women can drive, Used on long trips. $3,500 330-473-0491 1 YR old Half Dutch Half Standard Bred, Sired by Whiskey, Dark brown with black mane & tail. (330) 465-4197 7 YR. OLD gelding, tss, fast traveler, 16H, $1300. Call Ken (330) 600-1519 FAMILY DRIVING horse, 9 yr old Gelding, quiet, healthy, Traffic safe, good traveler, trots. 330-473-5688 FOR SALE: 3 Holstein steers. Approx. 300-400 lbs. .95/lb. Aden Raber, 330-897-4901 FOR SALE: 6 Jersey cross bred Springer heifers; 2 Jersey cross bred cows Springers from Spring seasonal dairy herd. David A. Erb, (740) 824-3747. STEERS WEIGHING 800-1200lbs, ready to go. (330) 763-0123 4 YR OLD Trotting Mare, 16.1 Hands, Well broke, Would be a good family horse. (330) 243-1851 (7) KATAHDIN Dorper cross ewes, bred to a polypay ram, due in May. Also, (2) 3 mo old Rams. 330-674-5129 x.1. 10 YR OLD Standard Bred, Traffic Safe, (330) 852-3125
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FOR SALE: 8 yr old Black Standard Bred Pacing Gelding, good buggy broke, TSS, $1,200. Andy Nisley, (330) 893-4140 9
YR. Old standard bred gelding. TSS, Good, honest family horse, $1500. 330-600-0450
2 YEAR OLD Jersey Bull, ready for heavy service from the Farmer John herd. 330674-6779. 8 YR OLD Registered Dutch Standardbred Mare. Sire Teo Dark bay with 4 whites and a strip, TSS, in full to brusier. 330-674-2393. FOR SALE: 7 yr old Hackney Cross Pony Mare, 42", broke to drive. (330) 897-1015 FOR SALE: 7 yr old Red Belgain Gelding, broke to most farm machinery, 17.2H, $2,700. Also, (2) Coming 2 yr old, Red Belgain Geldings, green broke. David H Yoder, 2905 TR 406 Mlbg. 330-893-2892 4 YR old Dutch Standard Bred Gelding, bay, 3 white, Wouter Donerail, good broke, $4,000 obo. Jonathon (330) 600-1254 WANTED: older draft horses. Must be sound. Ammon Yoder, 20437 Waterford Rd. Fredericktown, OH 43019 5 YR OLD Broadway Hall trotter. Good broke. 6 yr. old black gelding, mostly trot, good broke. John Raber, 4213 TR 629, Millersburg, O 7
YR old Standardbred Gelding Trotter, by I Look Like My Mom, good family horse, Eli Weaver, 7841 CR 373, Big Prairie, OH 44611
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 FOR SALE: 9 mo. old stud colt, loves attention - not for small children. (330) 465-6695
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
12 YR OLD Gelding, Safe for anyone to drive. Perfect for older people or children. $1,000. 330-473-8502
PAIR OF 3 yr old Belgian Geldings, Red w/white mane & tail & strip, broke. Joe Hershberger, 435 Smokey Lane Rd, Sugarcreek. (330) 852-1810
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1 SET of Bio-plastic draft harness & bridles, great condition. $600. 330-6746918 4 YR old Dutch Harness Standard Bred Cross Gelding, Sired by Winston, dark bay, 2 whites & strip, TSS. Also 2 yr old Dutch Hackney Gelding, Sired by Doran, black with 3 whites & star. (330) 897-8369 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 13 YR. old crossbred mare. Morgan, percheron in foal to Mintse "Freisian", tss, $1500/obo. Daniel Byler, 12761 CR 316, Big Prairie.
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CUSTOM built desktop computer, comes with monitor, keyboard, mouse, $250. Call for specs.740-610-7228
OSBURN MODEL 2300 wood stove glass door, $600. (2) 30" gas ranges, $85 each. Call 330893-4613
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FOR SALE: 10x12 Outbuilding on skids. $450 (330) 763-0999
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.
NEW BUGGY for sale, good price, for more information call (330) 621-8426
B & M FURS
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 REMINGTON MODEL 770 30.06 brand new in box, $350. Leroy Miller 330-473 -8054. 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 FOR SALE: Garmin Astro Dog Tracker w/collar. Slightly used. (330) 231-8958
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FOR SALE: Murray Garden Tractor, 13HP Briggs engine, mower deck included. Craftsman garden tractor, 20HP Kohler engine. Both in good condition. (330) 674-0520 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.
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WILL DO buggy wheel repair, steel and rubber wheels. I also have new wheels ready to go! Melvin Gingerich, 330-893-1657. FOR SALE: 30,000 BTU ventless gas heater, $90. Grafting board w/ruler, 38" l, 48" w, like new, $20. 3 new drapery blinds, 31 1/2" w, 67 1/2 l, cobblestone $10 ea. 330-695-7103 evenings D&S WOOD Boiler, Thermostat controlled, excellent condition. $1,200. (330) 674-1871
WILL BUILD your doghouse the size you like. (330) 279-2114 FOR SALE: Boom Truck. Loads seasoned firewood logs and poles, $475 for locals. Jr. Yoder, 7720 T.R. 509, Lakeville, OH 44638 10,000 BTU Kerosun radiant kerosene heater, "New", $100. After 5:00 p.m. Roy Troyer, 5996 S. Carr Rd. AC MAKITA PLUNGE router with router table with lots and lots of bits. Good cond. $250. 330-897-1038 OLDER ENGLISH Tin Maple Syrup Evaporator, 8' Flue Pan, 6' Syrup Pan, $1,000 obo, Noah Yoder, 6928 CR 407, Mlbg. (330) 674-1000 FOR SALE: 4/4 and 8/4 wormy chestnut lumber. Ph. 330-359-0154 40 GALLON propane hot water heater. 330-473-2168 FOR SALE: buggy with steel wheels. Also, has children seats, $1175. 330-674-0557 ext. 1.
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Household Furnishings 8 HP Honda motor GX240
natural gas, 2 years old, $525. WANTED: Haflinger work harness 330-682-1150
$$$ BRAND NEW QUEEN PILLOWTOP MATTRESS SET $200.00 Still in Factory Plastic. Can help with Delivery Call 330-224-2932
2 GOOD LEATHER Western Saddles, high back. 330-674 -4739.
TAN WRAP AROUND couch, 2 recliners in it with pull out full size bed. $950. (330) 466-4549.
GOOD BUGGY, children seat, steel whls, lights, $2100. Eli Mast, 7055 TR 323, Mlsbg. 330-279-2628
5-PIECE bedroom set in Sap Cherry, unfinished. Make it the color of your choice. (330) 897-2373
FOR SALE: PSP Games and PSP movies. If interested, call 330-275-4470.
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
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FOR SALE: 4 Wooden buggy wheels, w/rubber between rim & wheel, very good conditon. $700 (new $1,115) Hillside Buggy Shop, 330-893-1509
FOR SALE: Couch with 2 attached recliners and 1 separate recliner. 330-852 -2723.
STANDARD BRED sized for cart with shafts, brakes, Pony cart, bench seat. $400 (330) 897-6140
FOR SALE: Solid cherry top 7' table, w/hunter green legs, 6 chairs w/cherry seat & green trim. $450 (330) 674-5891
RIGHT HAND in sling entry door panel, 36". Screen door, 36". Set 5-0 bi-fold hollow-core standard size closet doors. 330-852-4548.
REFRIGERATOR works ok. Good for basement or shop, $75. Call 330-852-1354 V.M.
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500 GALLON Propane tank for sale. Used but in good shape, $550. Call 330852-1707
USED Steel H Beams for sale, good condition, sizes vary but up to 8"w X 12"h X 29'l, (330) 231-6843.
NEW PFAFF Sewing & Embroidery Machines and Sergers for sale. Available at Lackman's Sewing Center, Apple Creek, OH 330-698-3060.
FOR SALE: ARE Truck Cap, Alum. Truck bed canvas, like new. 16'x7' white garage door. Steel ladder rack for van. 5th wheel hitch, like new. Make offer. (330) 897-1222† Ext 3
LARGE WOOD & Coal Stove, for basement or shop. $300 (330) 897-1459 LOGS FOR SALE: 100+, bid deadline Feb. 17th. For more info call, 740-5040180. 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. SNYDER BOOMMER coal furnace with jacket, $100. 330-852-2169 or 8926 Kohr Rd., Dundee, OH 44624 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 2011 Polaris Ranger 500 windshield top, dumpbed, camo color, A1, 3,246 mi. 218 hr $8900 330-473-8385 2 YR old Deer Run Maple Sap RO, 250 gal per hour, (330) 231-3908 FOR SALE: Chest freezer, does not work, but can used for feed bin, $30. (330) 275-2999 FOR SALE: Eden Pure Heater, good condition. $150 Wanted: Used Buggy Heater. (330) 279-2114 FOR SALE:100 Sap buckets with lids. Dan Hostetler, 8901 CR 245, Holmesville, 44633. (330) 279-9252 BRYANT PROPANE nace, input 63,000, 330-231-0813
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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 RALLY BIKE, 21 speed, 330 -674-4739.
NEW SINGER electric sewing machine. Model 5532 with extras. $235/obo. Meade autostar 114 mm, computerized telescope, $220/obo. 330-316-7821.
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FOR SALE: 8 mo old Beagle male, mostly black & tan, both parents good gun dogs, $50. (330) 897-0850 WANTED: AKC chocolate or yellow Lab, male, prefer 6 mo. or older, state price & age. (330) 893-0314 Puggle Cross Puppies, born 10/5/13, 2-females, 1-male, very cute - $50. VM (330) 359-0526. 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 AKC AND ACA Pug female. D.O.B. 10/31/11. Fawn, $300 obo, 330-317-5895 FOR SALE: 1 year old Maltese, male. 2 year old Pug/ English Bulldog, brindle, female. Due to cycle in Feb. 330-695-9310. FOR SALE: SHIH-TZU, 2 females, 1 male; Also, Flemish Giant Rabbits, 1 buck & 1 doe. (330) 893-3729 1 1/2 YEAR old Beabull, female, $400. (330) 473-2168 2 AKC Havanese males, 10 mo. & 6 mo.; 2 AKC Havanese females, 6 yrs. Jerry (330) 763-4887
SPECIAL TROTTING SALE At Smokey Lane Stables
February 21, 2014 | Tack at 4:30 PM | Horses at 6:00 PM We will be selling 150 horses with some of the BEST trotters we have ever had! Need that special horse? Don’t miss this sale! Early Consignments: * 5 yr G Feel Like A Winner / BJ Mac * 5 yr M Mr Lavec / SJ’s Photo * 5 yr G CJ’s Secret / Angus Hall * 4 yr Black G Kenwarkentin / Eagle Seelster * 5 yr G Steven One / Andover Hall * 3 yr G Justice Hall / Jerky Hanover * 3 yr G Southwind Elin / I Look Like My Mom * 4 yr G Pegasus Spur / Yankee Poco Sold 2013 for $8,000.00 * 9 yr M Mistic Coal / Aggressive Way * 6 yr G Black w/star, 4 wht ft. Tom Ridge / Striking Sahbra 4 year old Andover Hall – donerail * 5 yr Crown Cam; fancy boy’s horse Auctioneer: Myron Miller * 4 yr G Mr. Lavec / King Konch
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TWO 2 YR. old purebred Australian Shepherd females. Blue merle, $150 each. C. Miller, Baltic. 330-897-4103 NOTICE: DOES your puppy need to be bathed and groomed? Please call 330-600-0849 YORKIE MIX females, 2-5yrs old, 1 Yorkie male, Chichuahua mixes. (330) 763-0123 AKC SHIH-TZU, male. 1 year old, $150. 330-852-4283 x.1
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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, AKC MALTESE, female, 5 years old, $250. Grade Yorkie, males, (1) 2 year old (1) 3 year old, $100 each. AKC Shih-tzu male, 7 years old, proven, $100. AKC Lhasa Apso, male, 8 years old, proven, $100. 330893-2780, LM.
COIN AUCTION Location: Kaufman Auction House, 3149 SR 39 at the 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.
Tuesday, February 18, 2014 4:00 P.M. Half Cents * Half Dollars * Silver Dollars * Gold * Misc. Half Cents-Half Dollars: 1797 plain edge, 1828 13-stars, 54, half cents; 1794 head of 95, 1802, large cents; 1857 flying eagle cent; 1868, 71 ,77, 78 NGC AU53 BN, Indian head cents; 1909 PCGS MS65 BN, 11s, 12 PCGS MS62 RB, 31s, 33d PCGS MS65 RD, 35d PCGS MS65 RD, 72 PCGS MS62 DDO, 95 DDO, Lincoln cents; bag of 5000 wheat pennies; 1883 no cents PCGS MS64, 1912s, v-nickels; set of v-nickels missing 1885, 86; 1937s PCGS MS65 buffalo nickel; 1938d PCGS MS66+, 39s rev. of 38 PCGS MS66, 46 PCGS MS66, 46s PCGS MS66, Jefferson nickels; partial set barber dimes; 1921, 23 PCGS MS64 FB, 29 PCGS MS65, 38 NGC MS66, 39d NGC MS66 FB, 40 NGC MS66, 41s PCGS MS66, 43 PCGS MS66 FB, 43d PCGS MS66 FB, 44d PCGS MS66 FB, 44s PCGS MS66, mercury dimes; silver Roosevelt dimes; 1932 PCGS MS64, 34 PCGS MS64, 35 PCGS MS65, 40s PCGS MS65, 4ld PCGS MS65,41s PCGS MS65,43 PCGS MS66, 44 PCGS MS66, 44d PCGS MS66, 44s PCGS MS65, 46s PCGS MS66, 47 PCGS MS66, 47d PCGS MS66, 47s PCGS MS66, 50 PCGS MS66, 52d PCGS MS66, 54 PCGS MS66, 54s PCGS MS66, Wash. Quarters; l810, 12, bust halves; 1864s seated half; 1896s barber half; 1838d,41d PCGS MS63, 43 NGC MS63, 43s PCGS MS64, 44 PCGS MS64+, 45d PCGS MS64, 46 PCGS MS64 ,46d PCGS MS64+, 46s PCGS MS64, 47d PCGS MS64, walker halves; 1948 PCGS MS64 FBL, 49d PCGS MS64+FBL, 49s PCGS MS65, 51 PCGS MS64+, 52s PCGS MS65, 53s PCGS MS65, 54 PCGS MS64 FBL, 54s PCGS MS65, 57 PCGS MS65 FBL, 57d PCGS MS65+FBL, 59d PCGS MS64+FBL, 60 PCGS MS65, 62 PCGS MS65, 62d PCGS MS65, 63 PCGS MS65, 63d PCGS MS65, Franklin halves; Kennedy halves set. Silver Dollars: 1877s ICG MS62 trade; 1878 7-T.F., 78 7/8-T.F.,78s, 80cc in GSA, 82o/s,83cc in GSA, 84cc, 85s, 90cc, 91s PCGS MS63, 95s, 98o NGC MS65, 99, 1900s, 03o, 04 PCGS MS64, 04s, Morgans; 1928, 34s, 35, peace dollars. Gold: 1892cc, 1904 PCGS MS60 $20. liberty heads; 1911 $10. Indian head; 1887s $5. liberty head; 1915 $2.50 Indian head; 1851, 52, $1. pcs.; 1947, 80, Switzerland 20-francs. Miscellaneous: 1937 Arkansas PCGS MS64, 1937s Arkansas PCGS MS64, 1893 Columbian PCGS MS63,1936 Long Island PCGS MS64, l934d Oregon Trail PCGS MS65, 1936d San Diego PCGS MS64, 1926 sesqui., 1952 Wash.-Carver PCGS MS65, 1947 BTW PCGS MS65,1925 St. Mt. PCGS MS63, com. halves; 1941 proof set; silver eagle set complete; 2013 Am. Eagle West Point 2-coin set; 1899 $1. (black eagle) silver cert.; 1907 $5.(wood chopper) note; 1929 $20. Rocky River, OH, 1929 $20. Warren, OH. PCGS F12, 1929 $10. Mt. Carmel, IL, 1929 $10. Youngstown, OH. PCGS F15 national currency notes & more. NOTE: This is only a partial list of approx. 400 lots to be sold in catalog order. Doors open 2 hrs. prior to sale time. Online bidding available at www.kaufmanrealty.com thru www.proxibid.com.
(330) 852-4111 888-852-4111 www.kaufmanrealty.com
ADEN YODER, AUCTIONEER 330-231-8983 or 330-359-5458 DERRICK KANDEL, AUCTIONEER 330-231-4524
Pets Supplies 300
AKC BEAGLE pups, tri- colored, 2-male, 2-female, DOB: 12/29/13. Shots and wormed, out of great hunting stock. $100 each. 330897-1460. 3 yr. old Red Bone female & 5 yr. old male - both tree coon, don't run trash. (330) 275-0164. FOR SALE: Miniature Australian Shepherd puppy, 8 wks. old, black, male, shots/ wormed. No papers $175. (330) 893-3054/lv. msg. ####### 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. ####### FOR SALE: AKC tri-colored Cavailer, male. 4 months old, shots and wormed, David Troyer, 330-231-4155. AKC BLACK and white huskies. Cactus markings, liter of 10. Ready by Feb. 20th, $500. (330) 893-9304†x1.
Pets Supplies 300
Pets Supplies 300
SHIBA FEMALE Puppy, 9 wks old, very nice, make good pet or breeding stock. (330) 897-1178
WANTED: STANDARD Poodle, female, prefer chocolate or white. (330) 275-5247 / call after 4pm.
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.
AKC YORKIES: 3 females, 15 weeks old, $375. 3 males 12 weeks old, $375. They are out of 4 lb. ears up parents. Good pets or breeding stock. 330-897-2907 ext. 3
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: 3 yr old Male Walker Beagle Cross, Runs & trees his own coon, $50 obo (330) 893-3407 FOR SALE: Blue Heeler puppy, $50. Ready to go. Jacob Swart., 9322 W. Leb. Rd., Navarre, Ohio 44662 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 WANTED: AKC Breeding stock males, puppies or young adults, Carin Terriers, Yorkies, & Shelties. 330-473-2416
MANGES AUCTION
ANTIQUES-COLLECTIBLES-TOOLS FURNITURE-CROCKS AND JUGS-CAST IRON ADVERTISING-TINS-BOOKS-PRIMATIVES FISHING ITEMS- RR LANTERNS-DISHES AND GLASS
Selling parents long time collections at absolute auction. Auction to be held in The FFA Building, Wayne County Fairgrounds, Wooster, Ohio. The fairgrounds are located at the junction of US 30 and State Route 3 South.
THURSDAY FEBRUARY 20, 2014 9:00 A.M.
MANGES AUCTION Good selection of good crocks of all kinds including jugs, different sizes, chicken waterers, and more; cast iron skillets; RR lanterns; old lanterns; advertising tins; old fishing lures; old locks; barn pulleys; good local items including Shreve S for letterman sweaters; old pop bottles of all kinds; old kitchen tins and utensils; large collection of old dishes and glassware including Depression, Fenton, Carnival, and more; Fire King pcs.; lots of Frito Lay advertising including store displays; large selection of marbles; lots of small cars and trucks; lots of books and magazines; games and puzzles; canning jars; linens; music and jewelry boxes; costume jewelry; flower frog collection; cast iron well pump; 7 older bikes; duck and other decoys; pictures and frames; lots of sewing goods of all kinds; folding quilt table; and much more yet to be discovered. FURNITUREAPPLIANCES; 2PC. kitchen cabinet; buffet w/ mirror; several dressers; lots of Corning Ware; Maytag Neptune auto washer and dryer; old Singer portable sewing machine; and more. BIANCA MANGES, OWNER BLUM AUCTION Round oak pedestal table w/ leaves; leather chair and footstool; marble top washstand; white couch and love seat; queen size and king size beds; small restaurant tables and several sets of cane bottom chairs; LG 43 inch flat screen tv; set of Austrian china; towels and bedding; large selection of books of all kinds; Oreck XL sweeper; Kirby upright sweeper w/ attachments; trundle/day bed; wicker love seat, 2 chairs, and chest; old dress patterns; painted wood cupboard from Crestline grain mill; drop leaf table; good box lots; and more. DOROTHY BLUM, OWNER NOTE- A short list for a good February auction. The Manges home is full of all kinds of good old collectibles of all kinds and all sizes. If you like good quality and lots of volume be sure to circle the date. Selling in 3 rings. Bring a friend or two and the big truck. Pictures at www.gant-realty. com.. Click on chattel auctions. Plan to attend.
YORKIE MALE, ACA, 5 yrs old, proven breeder, 5lbs, $400 (330) 674-2883
Pets Supplies
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 5
YR old Cavalier Male, Purebred, no papers, Ruby, proven breeder. $250 (330) 893-2180
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YR old Goldendoodle male, proven, cream color $275 obo. (330) 893-3909
AKC PARTI Yorkie Male, 7 mo old, 6lbs. (330) 317-8570 AKC & ACA Golden Retriever Male Stud Service. $200 (330) 695-2153 Leave Message - Robert
KENNEL SELLOUT! 7 Cockalier females, 4 Cavalier male, $200 each or $1,400 for all. (330) 275-9822
FOR SALE: Pomeranian, male. 7 yrs old, very nice, makes good pet, $125. 330-279 -9212.
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.
5-CHIHUAHUA, FEMALES adults. (2) 2 yr olds, (2) 5 yrs olds, (1) 4 yr old. (330) 897-1082 ext. 6 VM. FOR SALE: Terrier Mix Puppies, $20 each. David Yoder, 8831 TR 656, Fredericksburg. 330-234-3760 FOR SALE: AKC Sheba-Inu male & grade Bichon - both 1 yr. old, proven breeders $300/each. (330) 893-4157 BOSTON RED & male, AKC, Sired 28 $500. Also wanted poodle, male for 330-880-3392
White litters, cream $150.
FOR SALE: 8 weeks. old Chihuahua Fox terrier mix. Vacinated and ready to go. 330-852-0722. BREED SELL-OUT. (2) 2 year old Papillon, females. 1 5 year old Papillon, female. 1 Maltese, male, 2 years old, AKC, proven . Leroy Miller 330-473-8054.
FOR SALE: Sheepa mix pups. 8 wks. old. Good with children. Very cute, $30. 8050 Cutter Rd., Fredericksburg, OH 44627 AUSTRALIAN SHEPHERD Puppies, 1/4 Blue Heeler, $50. Parent are great cattle dogs. 330-897-3037 FOR SALE: (3) 1 yr. Bichon Females, $300. Puggle females, $50. Beagle females, $50. Silky Terrier male. 330-674-0889
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BLUE HEELER Cross Puppies, will make good farm or hunting dogs $20 ea. Jonathan Weaver, 7841 CR 373, Big Prairie, Oh 44611 7 YR. OLD male Bichon, needs a good home, $75/or make offer. Call (330) 279-9044 2 POODLE Female puppies, $500 each obo. Call 330-473-8309
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 17, 2014 at 5:00 PM (Antiques * Glassware * Household * Furniture * Misc. *) Selling in 2 Rings
Monday, February 24, 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
(330) 852-4111 888-852-4111 www.kaufmanrealty.com
TERMS- Cash or Good Check Breakfast and Lunch
(330)264-8342 4939 MILLBROOK RD. WOOSTER, OHIO 44691
AUCTIONEERS Dave Acker, Nick DeFelice, Paul Emerson
AUCTION HOUSE: Monday-Friday 9am-5pm 330-204-4453 DERRICK KANDEL, AUCTIONEER 330-231-4524 MYRON MILLER, AUCTIONEER CLIFF SPRANG, AUCTIONEER
The Holmes County Hub Shopper 300
Pets Supplies 300
UKC Walkers- 1 female, 1 male, 1 yr. old, trees on cage coon, $100/ea. Also, 15 mo. female, runs and trees with other dogs, $175. 330- 674-3140 BEAGLE FEMALE about five or six years old, $35. Needs new home soon! Call 330-275-4137 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: 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 FOR SALE: Six wks. old good farm puppies, Collie and blue heeler mixed. 330279-3005. FOR SALE: 8 wk. old Beagle pups, $70. Also, Blue Heeler cross pups. 330-893-3344 ext. 3 BEAGLE PUPS. 7 weeks old, out for blue tick female, out of good hunting stock. (330) 893-0121 FOR SALE: ACA YELLOW Labrador Retriever puppies. Family raised. (330) 893-0423† ext.1. BLOODHOUNDS AKC males, black and tan UTD on shots. Born 12-10-13, $500. 330-276-6396 FOR SALE: 2 yr old AKC Havanese Female, Pet only. $250 obo. (330) 893-0151 PUREBRED AUSTRALIAN Shepherd puppies, 7 weeks old. Had shots. 330674-4014 ext. 3. BEAGLE FEMALES: hunt & run their own rabbits. Also, Cur female, well started, make offer. 330-359-5730. 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. $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,
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Tools Machinery 355
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
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.
GOLDEN RETRIEVER English cream AKC, shots, health guarantee, males, $1600. (330) 359-5143.
WANTED: Maple sap to cook on shares. EM Miller, 9080 S Carr Rd, Fredericksburg.
WANTED TO BUY: Chain link dog kennel. Call (330) 763-4840 UKC BEAGLE Pups, DOB 11/26/13, 2-females, 1-male, local champion blood lines, shots & wormer. $100 ea. (330) 466-3091 FOR SALE: AKC Siberian Husky puppy, female. $550. (330) 600-9687.
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WANTED: Used storage barn in good condition. 10x12 or smaller. 330-359-5942 WANTED: DION Thrash machine with straw cutter. A. Yoder, 20437 Waterford Rd. Fredericktown, OH 43019 ALUM FISHING Boat, 10' or 12', no motor, reasonable price. 330-473-5848 WANTED: SOFT rebounder in good condition. 330897-1377 ext. 1
Tools Machinery WANTED:
MVM 1/3-HP Air router, like new condition, new $139 / would sell for $100. (330) 897-1423. 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 AIR COMPRESSOR w/11hp Honda engine, automatic shut off, in good condition. Also, 1000 gal air tank, in good condition. (330) 359-5840 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 METAL CUTTING band saw, Do-all, good condition, 120 volt, $600. 330-600-0412. AIR COMPRESSER on slide with 11 HP Honda, automatic shut of. Very good condition. 330-600-0894 WIDE BELT Sander, 37", hydraulic drive, pneumatic tracing and controls, single head. (330) 600-0412
STARLING trap looks like a martin box. Dennis Mast 330-359-0672 Also Ice Cream Freezer, Crank.
WANTED: MITA Copier. 330674-4492. BUYING WHITE PINE logs, any amount & any condition. Call Andy Weaver, 740824-5577. 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 WANTED: USED Kitchen Cabinet and vanity for a basement. Call 330-897 -1437. VM. WANTED: USED Propane tank for BBQ. (330) 231-4810 WANTED TO BUY: Maltese male, 6mo to 1 year old. (330) 695-9310. WANTED: USED Buggy wheels, will pay $15-20 each. Call 330-893-3520 from 10-5. Also, other antiques & collectibles.
Sugarcreek Office Post Office Box 422 1047 West Main Street Sugarcreek, Ohio 44681 Phone 330.852.4111 Toll Free 888.852.4111 Fax 330.852.4099
Comm. Property - Rent 540
WANTED: CHEST type freezer suitable for ice box. Melvin R. Miller, 4837 TR 613, Fred, Ohio 44627
32X56 SHOP for storage or whatever, Winesburg area. (330) 359-0121
WANTED: Power corn sheller. Also, hand corn sheller. Atlee Yoder, 5642 CR 59, Millersburg, OH 44654
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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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Land Sale Rent
45.78 AC. hunting land for sale near Killbuck. Mostly wooded. 330-674- 2393.
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2004 16X80 3br Mobile Home, 2ba, C/A, LP gas heat, in the country. Riverview SD. $500/mo +$500 dep. (740) 824-3223 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
Mobile Home For Sale 500
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Mobile Home Rentals
Apartment Rentals
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
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
1 BR. upstairs apt. Shreve, very clean. $400/mo. Call (614) 419-2028.
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NEW 2BR apt in Baltic, living, dining & kitchen with full ba on main floor. 2 upstairs bedrooms. Just completly refurbished. New furnace, AC, Drywall, paint & carpet. $485/mo +$485 dep. Renter pays utilites. (330) 8979045 M-Th 8-4
2005 Chevy 3500 dually, white crew cab with utility bed and rack, vinyl interior, all trailer hookups work, 228k mi., re-built motor has approx. 115k mi., good tires, good overall cond. Asking $10,900. 330-401-1979
MUST SEE IN Millersburg. 2BR House, recently remodelled throughout, off street parking, front/back porches, $650/mo. 330-714-2009.
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Trucks SUVs
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 2000 GMC Sonoma 3-door ext. cab. Automatic. 116,000 plus miles, $4200. V.G.C. Ph. 330-276-1114 '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.
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Trucks SUVs
FORD Ranger Sport, 4WD, 161K, $3,200. (330) 763-1581
1997 FORD Explorer, 4x4, Eddie Bauer, 108,000 mi. $2,800. Call 330-204-5032 1986 MACK R688ST, Tandem Axle Dump Truck, w/20K lb lift axle, 300 Mack Engine, 9sp transmission, 14' dump bed, new air shift, PTO/controls, tires 75%, rebuilt transmission, steering gear box, injection pump and injectors, air compressor. $12,000. 330-466-4698
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Vans FOR SALE: (2) 2010 FORD E-350, 15 passenger Vans, (330) 231-5173
VAN FOR RENT. 2008 15pass, hitch receiver, plus luggage carrier avail. Good Rates Mlbg. 330- 231-4493
2002 FORD Ranger XLT 4x4 Super Cab, 4.0 L V6, 113k. mi. $8,000. 330-317-0857.
2006 Chevrolet Uplander New Brakes, DVD Player, PW, PL, 70K, $6,700 obo 330-243-1410
2000 FORD F-350, 7.3 Diesel, 4x4, Extended Cab $5,500 Call 330-204-5032
2006 FORD 350, 12 passenger, 262,000 mi. $2,200 Call 330-204-5032
1047 West Main Street Sugarcreek, Ohio 44681 330-852-4111
(330) 852-4111 40 West Jackson St., Millersburg, Ohio 44654 888-852-4111 330-674-7355 www.kaufmanrealty.com
WANTED: Used Country spinner in good working condition. 330-275-5956, leave message.
Toll Free: 888-852-4111
WANTED: Used wood furnace for shop; Also, stainless steel stove pipe. (330) 893-3808.
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2140 Main St, Winesburg Grapevine House Premier Turn-Key Bed & Breakfast with 8 guest rooms each with private bath. Large Private back deck with Beautiful Country views. $890,000 Cliff Sprang 330-464-5155
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
4833 Main St, Berlin (330) 852-4111 Prime Location! Retail space. This property 888-852-4111 is suitable for many different business types, www.kaufmanrealty.com currently an ice cream parlor & gift shop. Two levels both with restrooms. $499,000 Susan Crilow 330-763-3734
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
141 Front SE New Philadelphia, OH 44663 Phone 330.602.4111 Fax 330.602.4114
Millersburg Office 40 West Jackson Street Millersburg, Ohio 44654 Phone 330.674.7355 Fax 330.674.0612
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The Holmes County Hub Shopper
EVERYONE DRIVES A USED CAR!
All Prices cleArly MArked On Windshields
see our inventory online Trades Welcome • STOP IN TODAY or give us a call for a “GREAT DEAL” on any used Car, Mini Van, SUV or Truck.
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FOR SALE: New steel building, 25x40x16, Certified drawings, Reduced price! Reuben Mast 330-897-0065
VALENTINES SPECIAL. Call Ladybug 330-567-3200 for info.
207 Doors & Windows
HILLSIDE 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. FOR SALE: by the bundle 2x4's, 2x6's, 2x10's, 12-14 ft. seconds. Call for more information 330-600-1356
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Building Materials
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
‘05, ‘06, ‘08 Honda Odyssey 2010 Chrysler Town & Country 2002 Ford Windstar 04, 05 Toyota Sienna 2000 Chevy Astro
WWW.THESWISSAUTOMART.COM Bob Stutzman Sales Quality Used Cars & Trucks Sales & Service 330.852.2312
FEBRUARY SPECIAL: All Hair and Tanning products 25% off Ladybug 330-567 -3200
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Beat the Spring & Summer Prices mini vanS on Sale now!!
Building Materials 720
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
• Free10190485 Estimates 4881 CR 207 Millersburg, OH
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Cleaning
Construction 830
CENTRAL VACUUM Installation for your new or existing home or office. Call (330) 231-2612 DRYWALL REPAIR. Ceiling textures, wall textures, re-texture ceilings. Quality work. Good prices. Free estimates. 330-763-3112 D YODER CONSTRUCTION: Custom Homes, Remodeling homes, garages, decks roofing, & pole buildings. Free Estimates. (740) 294-3215
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DUST BUNNIES Cleaning Co. offers an affordable housecleaning service tailored to meet your needs. Insured/bonded. Call Michelle at (330) 844-1604.
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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.
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 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 YODER'S FENCE & Brush Removal. Will build all types of farm fence. 23 yrs. exp. Free est. 330-763-0497
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Heating
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 SMALL WOOD burner with glass door. $325. 330-600 -0412. 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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Welding
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Thursday, February 13, 2014 — 31 We’ll Fit Your Lifestyle
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College Hills Honda
Featured Lease
2014 Accord LX CVT 0 $ 0 $ 0 $ 0 $
Special finance Rates
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24-36
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290
$
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2014 Accord LX CVT Lease. Plus tax, title, license plates, mud guards, and documentary fee. For well qualified buyers approved with Honda Financial Services. Expires 03-04-2014. 36 Month 36,000 closed end lease.
2014 Odyssey EXL 36 Month Lease
389 Mo.
$
2014 Civic LX Coupe CVT
$3000 Due At Signing
Special finance Rates 0.9% 24-36 Months 1.9% 37-60
Months
36 Month Lease
195 Mo.
$
2014 Civic LX Sedan CVT
$3000 Due At Signing
Special finance Rates 0.9% 24-36 Months 1.9% 37-60
36 Month Lease
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179 Mo.
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Stop In and let us Show You Our Honda CRV With our countless technological innovations and legendary, race-inspired engines, Honda has always roared ahead of the curve. 185-hp, 2.4-Liter, 16-Valve, DOHC i-VTECH® 4 Cylinder Real Time AWD Intelligent Control System™ MacPherson Strut Front Suspension Hill Start Assist Grade Logic Control Drive-by-Wire Throttle System
2014 CRV EX AWD 36 Month Lease
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2014 CRV LX AWD 36 Month Lease
239 Mo.
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2014 Odyssey EXL, 2013 Civic LX CVT Coupe, 2014 Civic LX Sedan CVT, 2014 CRV LX AWD, 2014 CRV EX AWD. $3,000 cash or trade equity dues in advance. Plus tax, title, mud guards, documentary fee and license plates. For well qualified buyers approved with Honda Financial Services. Good through 03-03-2014.
2014 Ridgeline Sport $3000 Due $ At Signing
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48 month lease 48,000 closed end lease. $3000 cash or trade due in advance plus tax, title, documentary fee and license plates. Good through 03-02-2014.
We’ll Fit Your Lifestyle
College Hills Honda Used Cars www.collegehillshondacars.com
P7702
P7701
2011 Civic LXS
2011 Civic LX Sedan
P7702
2011 Civic LX
A308A
2014 Corolla S Plus
$ A300A
2011 Accord EX
P7715
P7694
2012 CRV EXL AWD
P7718
2011 CRV EX 4WD
2011 CRV SE 4 WD
P7695
2011 Civic EX
The Honda Certified Cars Limited Warranty extends the powertrain coverage to 7 years*/100,000 miles.
Non-Powertrain Coverage - Within New Car Warranty
The Honda Certified Cars Limited Warranty extends the nonpowertrain coverage by 1 year/12,000 miles to 4 years*/48,000 miles.
2011 Civic LX
P7706
P7692
P7697
2011 Civic LX
P7713
2011 Civic LX CPE
P7703
2011 Civic LX
P7709
2011 Odyssey EXL
2008 Accord EXL
Other Select Used Cars
EVEN IF YOU DON’T BUY OURS
18,988
2011 Civic LX Sedan
P7699
WE BUY USED CARS
$
P7717
Powertrain Coverage
We Specialize in the Sale of Honda Factory Certified Used Cars Exclusive in Wooster
13,598
2008 Accord EXL
$ A190A
9,255
2005 Accord EXVL
$ A214B
8,488
2003 Mountaineer LUX
$ A312A
15,988
2012 Mazda 3 iTouring
$ A277A
WE BUY USED CARS EVEN IF YOU DON’T BUY OURS
12,988
2010 Sonata SE
$ 9579A
10,988
2005 Odyssey Touring
$ A190B
4,788
1998 CFRV LX 4WD
WE BUY
$ 7690A
8,998
2005 Mazda6 Touring
$ P7684A
16,598
2011 Patriot Sport
$ A303A
5,995
1990 Civic Base
$ P7674A
16,998
2008 Sante Fe LTD
$ 9671A
We’ll Fit Your Lifestyle
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28,988
2010 Silverado 1500 LT
$ A271A
16,250
2010 Accord EXL
$ A297A
10,588
2007 Comander Sport
USED CARS EVEN IF YOU DON’T BUY OURS
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The Holmes County Hub Shopper
99 CHEVY EXPRESS CARGO Power Windows & Locks, Alloy Wheels, Air
999
01 CHRYSLER TOWN & COUNTRY Power Seat, Power Windows & Locks, Infinity Speakers
1,991
$
$
01 DODGE NEON ES Power Windows & Locks, Cassette Stereo
00 FORD 1/2 TON EXT
96 FORD 3/4 TON REG 4X4 XL Tilt Wheel, Cruise Control, Cloth, Cassette Stereo, Air, Long Bed
2,488
$
01 MAZDA MPV Power Windows and Locks, Tilt Wheel, Cruise Control, CD Stereo, Air, 1 Owner.
Air, Tow Package.
2,937
2,990
$
02 CHEVY 1/2 TON EXT
$
02 DODGE NEON
00 MERCURY GRAND MARQUIS GS
Power Seats, Power Windows & Locks, CD Stereo, Tow Package.
3,992
$
3,999
$
CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Tow Package, Bedliner
4 Cyl, Manual, CD stereo.
4,488
$
05 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN Power Seat, Power Windows & Locks, CD Stereo, Air.
4,991
Heated Leather, Captains Chairs, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air, 7-Passenger.
5,991
$
03 CHEVY IMPALA Power Windows & Locks, Tilt Wheel, Cruise Control, CD stereo, Air.
6,991
$
00 BUICK PARK AVENUE Power Seats, Power Windows & Locks, Moonroof, Leather, Alloy Wheels, Air.
4,991
$
03 FORD 1/2 TON REG 2WD
99 HONDA CRV AWD
5 Speed, Running Boards, Bedliner, Alloy Wheels, Tow Package.
$
01 CHEVY SUBURBAN LT 4X4
3,999
$
$
4,991
4,991
$
Power Windows & Locks, Sunroof, CD Stereo, Alloy wheels, Air
4,991
$
00 CHEVY 1/2 TON 02 DODGE DAKOTA EXT 4X4 SLT Bedliner, Tilt Wheel, Air, Tow Package, Long Bed.
5,991
$
04 CHEVY 1/2 TON REG 4X4 Power Windows & Locks, Bedliner, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air, Tow Package.
6,991
$
Manual, Power Windows & Locks, Alloy Wheels, Air
2,488
$
04 CHEVY IMPALA LS Power Seats, Keyless Entry, Heated Leather, CD Stereo, Traction Control
3,991
$
02 TOYOTA COROLLA CE
Power Seat, Power Windows & Locks, Alloy Wheels, 1 owner.
CD Stereo
98 CHEVY S10 EXT
07 CHEVY AVEO
2,999
$
97 FORD 1/2 TON EXT
Power Windows & Locks, Tilt Wheel, Cruise Control, Bedliner, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air.
6,971
$
04 FORD EXPLORER SPORT TRAC 4X4 Power Windows & Locks, Bedliner, Alloy Wheels, Air CD Stereo.
6,991
$
Prices good through February 28th, 2014
Power Locks, Air.
4,488
$
99 FORD EXPEDITION XLT 4X4 Power Seat, Power Widnows & Locks, Running boards, 6-CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air.
4,991
$
02 FORD TAURUS SES Power Leather seats, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air.
4,993
$
03 HONDA ODYSSEY EXL
Power Seat, Leather, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air.
6,981
$
07 CHEVY UPLANDER LS
Power Windows & Locks, Alloy Wheels, Air, Traction Control
6,991
$
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