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West Holmes completes undefeated run to state title
The Holmes County Veterans Service Center will be accepting applications for assistance for March through noon on Friday, March 21. The Veterans Service Commission board meeting will be held Monday, March 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.
game as sophomores and juniors, but fell to Shaker Heights Hathaway Brown Perfect game, perfect both times. season, perfect ending. “The last two years The West Holmes girls drove us more than anybasketball team has final- thing,” said the point ly finished on top. guard Molnar, who finThe Knights in red and ished with 15 points and blue saved their most four assists. “There’s no complete game for the better way to end it.” season’s final day, wallop- “These three seniors are ing Kettering Archbishop who we are and they have Alter 62-45 in Saturday’s set the tone since they Div. II state championship stepped in the gym as game. It is the program’s freshmen,” West Holmes fourth title, but first since coach Lisa Patterson said. 1986. Also, after finishing “To finish as state chamMillersburg the season 29-0, West Hol- pions and the only undeis the first Div. II state feated team in the state of Council meeting mes champion to go unde- Ohio is a proud moment rescheduled feated since St. Bernard for us. This was the best Roger Bacon in 1995. game we’ve played all seaThe March 24 meetMost importantly, son.” ing of Millersburg Vilthough, it is the first state While West Holmes lage Council has been title for seniors Laina Sny- boasted the title-game rescheduled for March der, Emily Molnar and experience, it didn’t seem 31 at 7 p.m. Strother, after two like the moment was too ty,Warranty, rran Wa Aid Aid It will be in Council ringt Hearing Paiten t Hea Bes a’s Bes eric America’s Am ide! onw trips to the state big for Alter (29-1). Also nationwprevious iceide! serv with serv with Chambers, 6 ice N.nati Wash& Service & Service tournament. Snyder, Mol- nicknamed the Knights, s dev ice ices ington St. devring ring t hea Repair Repair renrt hea curren you in you der cur Trade inTra nar &and Strother started Alter scored the ur urfirst yo yo of of % % nings & 50 50 Cleanings Clea toe up to upeiv eiv d recan d erec See Pg. 2 — CALENDAR * in nts the state championship seven points of the game. nts an Adju*stme Adjustme off a new ce off acenew By ANDREW VOGEL Staff Writer
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From there, though, West Holmes reeled off an 11-0 run to take the lead and never looked back. After leading 7-0 with 5:35 in the first quarter, Alter was held without a bucket for more than 9 minutes, missing 11 straight shots. “We got off to a good start,” said Alter co-coach Christina Hart, “but then we stopped being able to shoot the ball. We got good looks and they just wouldn’t go down. Then it started to snowball and our kids tried a little too hard.” After Alter snapped its offensive drought with a layup by Hayley Combs to make it 11-9, West Holmes closed the half on a 12-5 run. Strother, who had a game-high 18 points, drained her second trey of the game to put West Holmes up 14-9 and, after a layup by Alter’s Libby Bazelak, Molnar answered right back with a layup
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West Holmes captains Laina Snyder, Paiten Strother and Emily Molnar raise the championship trophy Saturday at Ohio State. of her own to stretch the lead back to five (16-11). The senior floor general then launched a trey, followed by a layup from Brittleigh Macaulay for a 21-11 advantage.
Snyder, who was held without a field goal in the first half, collected her first two points of the game on two freebies with See Pg. 26 — CHAMPS
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Sale Dates MarCH 20 – 22, 2014
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Mar. 20th - 26th Weekly Specials
Black Forest Ham .......................... $2.69 Baby Swiss Cheese ........................ $3.69 Vanilla Pudding Mix ........................ $1.25 Chopped Dried Onions ..................... $4.19 Ground Cinnamon ........................... $2.50
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Boy Scout Troop to hold pancake fundraiser Boy Scouts will be holding a pancake fundraiser April 5, 7 a.m.-1 p.m. at Shreve United Methodist Church. Donations only.
Nashville FD to hold fish fry Nashville Fire Department will hold a fish fry April 5 from 4-8 p.m. at the fire department. Cost is by donation with proceeds going toward building a new fire station. (There are no local tax dollars funding this project.)
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March 24th March 29th
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Mar. 21st - 26th Marshmallow Mateys 23 oz............... $1.99
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Trail Bologna (sandwich) ......................................... $3.59 lb. Buffalo Chicken.......................................................... $3.69 lb. Lacey Swiss................................................................ $3.99 lb. Muenster Cheese ...................................................... $3.29 lb. Bacon Bits................................................................... $6.60 lb. Thesco Flour.................................................................. 39¢ lb. Mini M & Ms .............................................................. $3.45 lb. Potato Chips (Walnut Creek) .................................. $2.50 ea.
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Civil War Roundtable of Holmes County announces upcoming meetings. Th e Roundtable will meet at the Cary House meeting room on Wednesday, March 26 at 7 p.m. The March program will be Show-N-Tell. Take a Civil War-related book or relic to share with the group. Following the Show-N-Tell portion of the meeting, a History Channel DVD, titled “The Hornets Nest at Shiloh,” which took place on April 6, 1862, will be shown. The Roundtable program for the Tuesday, April 22 meeting at 7 p.m. will be a first person presentation by living historian/storyteller Christopher Hart, curator of Roscoe Village. Hart’s presentation for the April meeting will be “Too Young To Fight.” It has to do with the 1864 Battle of New Market, Va. The Civil War Roundtable of Holmes County is a family oriented learning experience. Everyone is welcome. For information contact Forrest Chanay at 330276-6202.
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Community Bird visits twice, considers taking up housekeeping in wreath We’ve had a bird in our house twice in the last month. The first time its arrival was a mystery although I blamed it on our grandchildren who swore they had not entered our home while we were away. The second time I knew what had happened. We’ve had a wreath of some sort decorating our front door for several months. It was a Christmas wreath for awhile with fake pine boughs and cones set off with a big red velvet bow. Lately I changed it to an Easter wreath with lots of eggs on it and pastel colors. One night we came
in when the door opened. It must have been perched on the wreath. Then I remembered having noticed a wren sitting on the top of the wreath one day, possibly thinking of making a nest — but home after dark and she always flew away had forgotten to turn on when we got near her. the light over the front After a merry 15 minentrance. I found the utes of maneuvering with keyhole and eventually a broom and shutting unlocked the door. Imme- our dog in the bedroom diately I spotted the bird. (where he immediately It appeared to be the bounded up on the forsame culprit seen in the bidden bed), we persuadhouse before. ed the poor little creature It looked like it had to go back out the same been waiting there to door it had entered. greet us, but the more I The wreath has now thought about it I realbeen put on the inside ized it had actually flown of the door until further
notice. Maybe it will discourage the bird and we can put it out later. Either that or we will need to remember to turn on the light and always check for birds before entering. We are having a heat wave here — we go from rainy 40 degrees to sunny 80 degrees overnight. Unfortunately we had a run of cold weather while twin granddaughter Liz was visiting us for a week from Granville. It warmed up the last couple days of her stay — enough for her to get a sunburn from trying to soak up as much sun as possible while out and about with her cousins.
“Food for the Body, Mind and Soul” is the Holmes County Ministerial Community Lenten series. Each Thursday in Lent, (through April 10) churches in the community will be providing a luncheon, a time to gather as a greater faith community, and a brief devotional for the Lenten season. The lunches will be free of charge and will be held at the Community Life Center of Millersburg Christian Church (the former “Grocery Bag”). All are invited with lunch beginning at 11:45 a.m., and can come and go over their lunch hour as needed. The facility is centrally located, is easily accessible and has ample parking.
Sonnenberg Station to present five performances Sonnenberg
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men’s choral ensemble, based in Kidron, has performed in more than 30 different venues to appreciative audiences throughout Ohio, from churches and businesses to universities and concert halls. Their repertoire features beloved classical pieces, contemporary tunes and everything inbetween including several original arrangements by the group’s director, Tim Shue. This season’s performances offer selections exploring the theme of “the wait and the walk,” songs seeking a balance between moving forward and standing still. Some pieces focus on being content with waiting while pondering and being introspective, while others represent the walk — energizing, inspirational and entertaining. All are delivered with Sonnenberg Station’s own spin on traditional spirituals, familiar folk songs, and, as always, a few lighthearted
surprises while representing a variety of cultures, eras and styles. Join Sonnenberg Station as they share their songs about waiting and walking at any of the following performances: St. Mary’s Catholic Church, Massillon, Saturday, March 22 at 7 p.m.; Oak Grove Mennonite Church, Smithville, Sunday, March 23 at 7 p.m.; Dover Music Series, Westlake, Saturday, April 5, at 7 p.m. Admission is free of charge; an offering will be taken during intermission. For more information, visit http://www.sonnenbergstation.squarespace.com/
Donations needed Donations are needed to help troubled boys. The Trading Post Thrift Store is located at 7703-B state Route 241, just west of Mount Hope. All proceeds will go to support the Ohio Wilderness Boys Camp. Call 330-857-5516. or 330-464-1261.
Clubs TOPS Sugarcreek TOPS OH 1243, Sugarcreek met on March 13 at the United Methodist Church in Sugarcreek with 12 members weighing in with a weight loss of 161⁄4 pounds for the week. A visitor, Rachel Shetler from Virginia, was welcomed. Best weight loss winner for the week was Joyce
Chupp and Verna Yoder was the best rededicated winner. KOPS winners were Emma Carpenter and Mary Ann Miller. The chapter had another no gainer meeting. The forbidden food for the week is baked goods and the thing to do is to use a small plate when eating. Members were reminded of SRD which will be
on April 11 and 12 in Cincinnati. Members wishing to go are to let leader Verna Yoder know. For the program a quiz was given to each member to see if they had an addiction to sugar. Results were given by a point system. TOPS is a nonprofit weight loss support group See Pg. 7 — CLUBS
actually be making some money — to panic, wondering how he would be able to get it all done. Last summer his older brother Nathan helped with “The Strong Brother’s Mowing Business,” but now he has a job at Chick-fil-A so will be unavailable most of the time. We are trying to figure out what kind of annual flowers to put in some big pots around our patio. We can’t imagine whatever we plant will make it through the hottest part of the summer so we had better hurry up and get busy so we can enjoy them in the more moderate temperatures.
Community briefs
Church notes Lenten series continues
One day when it was miserable and rainy we took Liz and Kristine to see a matinee of the movie “Frozen.” It was an entertaining Disney film, acceptable for any age. We don’t usually go to animated films anymore but you do what you must out of desperation. Flowering trees are starting to bloom and our brown grass is ever so slowly getting green shoots here and there. Grandson Gabe has at least 10 customers on his lawn mowing business roster from last fall. When he first noticed the grass was growing he went from elation, thinking he would
New arrivals TWIN BOYS, Robinson Thomas and Jeremy Austin, were born Jan. 5 to Amy and Romeo Bermudez of Bloomfield, N.J. Robinson weighed 4 pounds, 11 ounces and was 17 1 ⁄ 2 inches long; Jeremy was 4 pounds, 8 ounces and 17 1⁄2 inches long. They join a sister, Audrey Kate. Grandparents are Charlotte and Levi Miller of Millersburg, Dwight Schonauer of Wooster and Erlinda Bermudez of West Orange, N.J.
Habitat accepting family applications Holmes County Habitat for Humanity is taking requests for applications for new partner families. The open application time period is April 1-June 1. All requests must be received by June 1. To request an application, call 330-674-4663 and leave a message, providing name, phone number and address where the application can be mailed. An application package will be mailed within a few days of the request. Habitat for Humanity is a nonprofit, Christian housing ministry. Habitat works in partnership with people to build and renovate decent, affordable housing. The houses then are sold to Habitat’s partner families, at no profit and with no interest
charged. Partner families invest hundreds of hours of their own labor into building their homes and the homes of others. The mortgage payments go into a revolving Fund for Humanity that is used to build more houses. More information about Habitat for Humanity can be found at www.habitatofholmescounty.org or by leaving a message at 330-674-4663. Monetary donations can be mailed to P.O. Box 418, Millersburg 44654.
Goodwill offering home pick-up service
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 through April 10, from 9:15 a.m.-2 p.m. Appointments are necessary and can be made by calling the Community Center at 330674-0580. Participants are reminded to take last year’s tax return, all earnings statements to include W-2s and 1099s and any tax-related materials (interest and dividends received, stock sales, real estate tax bills, etc.), photo ID and Social Security card. A photo I.D. and Social Security card for identification purposes are required.
Goodwill Industries of Wayne and Holmes Counties is now offering home pick-up service for those who have a large amount of donations. Goodwill also will pick up large furniture. If residing in Wayne or Holmes counties, call Goodwill at 330-264-1300, Ext. 232, to learn about its Tax preparation home pick-up service. help is available All donations help creFree tax preparation ate local jobs. and filing for 2013 taxes is available at Glenmont School House. For addiFree income tax tional assistance call prep is available Larry Purdy, 330-2310062, or Jackie Wolfe, at community 330-763-4776, to schedule center a time for tax assistance Free income tax prepa- or to help with applicarations are available to tions for the programs Holmes County residents available through the through a local AARP Tax state and federal governsite located at the Darb Snyder Community Center. See Pg. 8 — BRIEFS
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urthmann Restaurant “Where the Locals Eat” Open Daily 5:30am-8pm; Closed Sunday Daily Specials - Homemade Pie 4819 E. Main St. • Berlin • 330-893-3287
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Clubs (From Page 5) which meets each Thursday at the church. For more information call 330-897-6007.
Stepping Stones Mothers League Members of Stepping Stones Mothers League of Holmesville had a work night when they met March 6. They
worked on making tags, napkins, table runners and gift bags that will be donated for an outdoor basket to Holmesville Elementary School for the Spring Fling. They also discussed the upcoming alumni banquet. A donation of $100 was made to each of the sixth-grade camps and the eighth-grade class trip. The next meeting will be
each month at the Mill- 7 p.m. April 10 at French Ridge Liberty Coalition ersburg Comfort Inn at Programs vary. for the husbands’ night out. Meet at Holmesville The Holmes County Elementary School at 6 Liberty Coalition meets p.m. the second Thursday of
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Every Woman’s House helps abuse victims with broad range of services By BRANDON ZAFFINI Staff Writer Since 1978, Every Woman’s House has been the go-to referral source for women in Wayne and Holmes counties who are facing some sort of crisis — particularly for victims of domestic or sexual abuse. As a nonprofit, the agency offers a variety of services, including crisis intervention, a 24-hour hotline, counseling, support groups and victim advocacy, according to materials online. The purpose of Every Woman’s House is to help women get back on their feet and heal emotionally, legally and financially. Perhaps the most recognizable feature of the agency is its shelter for women, but that’s only a small piece of what Every Woman’s House is about, explained clinical Director Dr. Gina Patterson. “Everyone is aware of the shelter, but many are not aware of the broad range of services we can
offer to an entire family, such as advocacy, mental health treatment and help with substance abuse, or other abuses inside a marriage or family.” Patterson said as a trained psychologist she offers professional counseling, as do many of the other master’s-level counselors on staff. Additionally, to be as effective as it possibly can, Every Woman’s House works with a variety of other agencies, both public and private. “We can’t do our work in a vacuum,” Patterson noted. “We do better when we work with other community groups, whether that be community agencies or law enforcement. Really, it takes a village.” “We really do depend on working with other agencies,” confirmed Ty Young, who is the director of resource for development for a parent organization, Liberty Center Connections. “We try our best to collaborate closely with other agencies like social
‘The Wheel’ is used to identify and explain domestic abuse. service, police departments, the court systems in each county we serve, and with local schools. We try to infiltrate each community as best we can.” One example of how Every Woman’s House works with local agencies is through its Coordinated
Community Response. Through this synchronized and collaborative program, law enforcement agents and doctors contact Every Woman’s House in cases of rape, and an advocate will arrive on the See Pg. 11 — ABUSE
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A sign from on high brings winter’s demise Last week I saw something that had been hidden from human view for what seems like a geological age. It was brown, damp and smelled faintly of rotting leaves, earthworms and joy. The ancients, I am told, called this substance “soil,” but if I were to give it a name it would be “salvation.” It percolated up through the pan-Midwestern ice shelf as if being drawn skyward by the sun. At first I thought it was a mere meso-layer in the glacier that has covered our land since just before Christmas at the dawn of the Ice Age — a singular strata comprised of frozen dung from animals helplessly wandering my backyard in search of stray kibble and long-buried
led my tribe to the edge of despair. Our supply of firewood had dwindled to the worm-rotted dregs of the pile. There was Daily Record Columnist & talk of uprising. WhisIllustrator pered plans of abandoning camp in flight toward socks. But upon closer the Great Land of examination, whereby Never-ending Sunshine I scooped up a mighty began to take form. We handful, smelled it, tast- prayed for a sign. Then ed it and rubbed it all one day a great bird over my body, I deterappeared in the sky over mined it was genuine our house. It had the bona fide dirt. The Good body of an eagle and the Earth had finally shown head of a turkey. its face once again! Oh, “Come quickly to the the joy in our village. door of the wigwam,” Had we a fine groundI shouted. “This, my hog about, we would people, is a sign from He have surely offered him who Brings the Seasons.” up in sacrifice to the “It’s a Turkey Vulture, Benevolent Creator. John,” spoke my wife. My people had grown “Can you please cut weary of the endless days with the Indian talk of white on white. Cease- and come back inside? less weeks spent cooped You’re letting heat out.” up in the wigwam had “Ah, the great Turkey
Vulture,” I said. “He who eats of the flesh of rotting animals. This is a very dire sign indeed, for he has come to await our ultimate starvation.” “Hey, Chief John, I have another theory. How about the bird is back because all of the road-kill that’s been frozen solid for three months is beginning to thaw out?” “You are wise in the ways of nature, Mother of my children,” I said. Then I quickly went back inside the house and deleted the research I had been doing on airline flights to Florida. Days later I spotted a growing circle of soil in my back yard. It now appears that winter’s spell has indeed happy to sacrifice a been broken; however, groundhog should the I’d still be more than
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it might reflect a downward trend, there are almost always rapes that occur that go unreported. “Another challenge we have is that people think Every Women’s House hates men,” added Zickefoose. “But that’s just not true. We help men, too. And yes, it’s true that fewer men come in and ask for our services, but abuse can happen to any-
challenge for Every Woman’s House going forward is a more practical one, funding. Money for Every Woman’s House comes from three primary sources: patients, United Way of Wayne and Holmes counties and federal grants. Yet, “in recent years, less money has been available from both state and fed-
order to continue offering a whole host of services for years to come. For more information about Every Woman’s House, visit www.everywomanshouse.org, or http://www.libertycenterconnections.org. Reporter Brandon Zaffini can be reached at 330674-5676 or bzaffini@thedaily-record.com.
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Abuse (From Page 10) scene to offer counseling or any other help. In 2013, Holmes County had zero cases of rape, noted outreach specialist/advocate Tina Zickefoose, but that’s unusual. In a typical year, there are about three incidents. Having zero rape cases is a mixed blessing, Zickefoose said, because, while
one. I’ve helped at least three men in my time here.” That’s a message Patterson wanted to get across as well — that Every Woman’s House helps men, women and children — anybody who has been a victim of abuse. It is not as limited in its focus and scope as some might be inclined to think. Perhaps the greatest
eral sources,” Young said. “There’s just so much competition for these grants. And also, for agencies like ours, navigating the new legislation with the Affordable Care Act, and with Medicaid expansion, can be a real challenge.” Every Woman’s House hopes to find alternative funding sources — of whatever stripe — in
Dates set for Antiques in the Alley Come Visit Our Bookstore! The 11th Antiques between. Fair style food house Antiques, Star-
in the Alley 2014 will be May 10 and Aug. 2 from 9 a.m.-5 p.m., rain or shine. Vendors will be located throughout Millersburg: the alleys, sidewalks and the courthouse lawn. You will find antiques dealers, crafters and craft demonstrators. You will be able to find many unique items such as furniture, garden accents, salvage items, primitives, folk art, art décor, fall flowers and everything in
vendors will be located on the courthouse lawn and the police station parking lot. Many nonprofit organizations will be located on the courthouse lawn raising money for their organizations. When shopping Antiques in the Alley, don’t forget to visit the six antiques/accent shops. Downtown Millersburg is home to many unique shops such as Three Feathers Pewter, Modern Farm-
light Antiques, Colonial Homestead, Village Antique Emporium, Village Antiques, Pioneer Loft and Millersburg Glass and Collectibles. Historic buildings, Hotel Millersburg, gift shops, brewery and restaurants are also lined along the streets of the Village of Millersburg. Booth set up is available by contacting starlightantiques@yahoo.com or calling 330-674-5111.
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Public Euchre Card Party will be held Tuesday, March 25, 7 p.m., at St. Luke Community Center, Rambo Street, Danville (turn west at traffic light, go ½ block — directly across street from Danville High School); $1 admission; prizes and refreshments.
Two new child-oriented events will premiere at the 14th annual Migration Sensation on March 29. The annual bird watching event will run from 7 a.m.-4:45 p.m., with workshops to start at 8:30 a.m. at Shreve Elementary School. From 2-4 p.m., children can hear a story and find different animals in nature
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during the first-ever storywalk at Wright Marsh. Shreve Elementary School Principal Nate Schindewolf said he is happy to see some new events for children. Although the Medina Raptor Center has participated in the Migration Sensation for many years, this year marks the first time it will present at the family activity center, with an up-close look at birds of prey. Many longtime favor-
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ites will still be occurring, including the dip-net for marsh creatures along Cemetery Road with Carrie Elvey of The Wilderness Center. The Akron Zoo will run the first presentation of the day, kicking off at the family activity center with a focus on backyard wildlife at 9:30 a.m. Events will take place throughout Shreve, including six help stations — Brown’s Bog, Funk Bottoms and Bald Eagle and three spots inside Shreve Elementary. The birder’s market place will be open from 8 a.m.-4:45 p.m. at the school and food from Des Dutch Essenhaus will be served as well. Registration begins at 7 a.m. at Shreve Elementary School, 598 N. Market St., Shreve, with a fee of $15 per person or $20 per immediate family.
Mohican PowWow celebrates Native American culture The Great Mohican Pow-Wow will be held at Mohican Reservation Campgrounds in Loudonville from July 11-13 and Sept. 19-21. This beautiful setting is nestled in secluded wooded hills lending itself well to the authenticity of the event. The 2014 show features a world-champion hoop dancer, flute player of the year, tomahawk throwing, fire starting demonstrations, drum making demonstrations and powerful storytelling. Throughout the festivities, there are plenty of music and dance performances, contests and customary food and artisans. In addition to the Native foods, stories,
music, dancing and drum competitions, there are original Native American creations by more than 40 traders, artisans and crafters. Wares on display and for sale include pottery, bead working, knife making, silversmithing, quill working, antler works, fur trading, wood and bone carving, leather work, basket weaving, clothes making and jewelry. The Great Mohican Indian Pow-Wow will be hosted by Mohican Reservation Campgrounds at 23270 Wally Road South, Loudonville. Admission is $8/adult and $4/child with discounts for twoand three-day passes as well as for colleges, groups, Scouts, teachers, seniors and veterans. For complete information or directions, phone 1-800766-2267 or visit www. mohicanpowwow.com.
Holmes County bookmobile Monday — South Bunker Hill School, 1:15-2 p.m.; Winesburg Elementary, 2:30 a.m.-6:30 p.m. Tuesday — Valley View Wood, 1:30-2 p.m.; Brush
Run School, 2:15-3:15 p.m.; Farmerstown, 4-6:45 p.m. Wednesday — East Valley School, 9:30-10:30 a.m.; West Beidler School,
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Farming 40th Daffodil Dairy Sale scheduled for March 25
Bookmobile (From Page 12) Heinis, 2:15-2:45 p.m.; Nature’s Food Market, 3-6 p.m. Thursday — East Plains School, 9:30-10:30 a.m.; Ashery School, 11 a.m.noon; Hopeview Subdivision, 1-1:45 p.m.; East Salt Creek School, 2-3 p.m.; Nashville Public, 3-4:20 p.m.; Killbuck Public, 4:45-6:30 p.m. Friday — Shady Hollow School, 9:45-11 a.m.; Bowman Harness, County Road 77 and 629, 11:30 a.m.-12:15 p.m.; Holmes County Home, 1:45-2:45 p.m.; Greenridge Meadows, 3-3:30 p.m.
Prairie polling place changed Prairie Township precinct polling place has been changed to Prairie Township Fire Station, 118 E. Jackson St., Holmesville. Look for flags and polling location signs. Take identification to the polls.
for youth looking for project animals, as the Daffodil Dairy Sale committee will be givBarb ing away three vouchers, valued at $300, $200, Lumley and $100, to be used in the purchase of an the morning and will be animal by youth ages 8 given a final washing and to 18. A drawing will be topline setting before held prior to the start being tied up for interof the sale and youth ested buyers to check must be present and sign out prior to the sale. up for the drawing. The Volunteers will be lookvoucher must be used by ing after the consignthe youth to purchase an ments and keeping them animal and the amount clean until sale time. This of the voucher will be year’s sale will feature deducted from the price Holsteins, Jerseys and of the animal purchased. Brown Swiss of all ages, Auctioneer will be from top sires and good Steve Andrews, Wooster, pedigrees. 330-465-8498. Mike This is a great sale Schmuck, Louisville, 330-
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Once again the Carroll County Fairgrounds at Carrollton will be bustling with activity on Tuesday, March 25, as preparations get under way for the 40th annual Daffodil Dairy Sale, which will be held at 7:30 p.m. This is the 40th anniversary of the sale, which was organized in 1974 by a group of local dairy farmers with the help of the OSU Extension agent in Carroll County. At that time it was decided to hold a dairy sale at night on the last Tuesday in March, with all breeds of dairy cattle offered for sale. Consignments will begin arriving early in
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Sperry & Rice survives lean times By BRANDON ZAFFINI Staff Writer With a surge in customer orders and improving business prospects, the 10-year anniversary for Sperry & Rice could not come at a better time. The rubber factory has been a staple of Killbuck village for much longer than a single decade —
since the 1940s, in fact — but it was formerly part of a much larger corporation. Since March 2004, it has been only one of two factories owned by Sperry & Rice, a company headquartered in Brookfield, Ind. Becoming part of a smaller company saved the factory, but it also came with its own chal-
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Gene Weaver, who has been employed at Sperry & Rice for 43 years, works on the extruder at the Killbuck factory, which is celebrating its 10th anniversary since being purchased by Sperry. lenges, said engineering “It’s not easy being a said Smail. “The large cormanager Bonnie Smail. stand alone company,” porations have really deep pockets, and they can Good afford to make mistakes Good Absorbent Aroma that we can’t.” One of the most difficult moments for the company came only a few years Low Dust ago, in 2010, when the Expands to 9.5 Cu. Ft. local work force was cut by more than 50 percent, 15 bags or more $ from 117 to 50 — a layoff $ of 67 employees. The layoffs were intended to counter a contracting Atlee Yoder • 330-893-3723 ext. 2 market, what Smail called 6205 TR 419 • Millersburg, OH 44654 “a very hard year” in 2009, but they were devastating to local residents, many of Serving whom benefited from the rea A e factory in some way — th FUJI • SchwInn • SUn Since 1985 either as employees, or by catering to them. Looking toward the Wheels Trued - Bearings Adjusted future, however, the rubber factory has been makTires Inflated - Brakes & ing a bit of a comeback. Derailleurs Adjusted - Chain Lubed Demand for rubber has gone up, and a couple cus(Does Not Include Parts) tomers that were lost to the international market 2 Locations to Serve You have returned. 4860 TR 367 Millersburg, Ohio 4441 CR 70 Charm, Ohio “A few of the compa330-893-2769 Cell: 330-893-2411 nies that we once sold to SALES & SERVICE Mon. & Tues. 8-8; Mon. 8-7; outsourced to China and Thurs. & Fri. 8-5:30; Sat. 8-2 Tues, Thur, Fri. 8-5; Sat. 8-12 India,” Smail said. “But now, one big company has come back. I think more We Will Help With Your companies are seeing that travel time and communication difficulties make it more worthwhile to do • We work with ALL insurance companies business here.” E FRE • Computerized Paint Mixing Over the last three years, S! E T A IM System for that perfect match EST Sperry & Rice was able to • Use PPG Products that meet hire 14 personnel, making or exceed factory warranty the current work force 64 • Car frame machine & people strong. measuring device to make There’s also the possibilsure your vehicle is back to its specifications ity a few more people will • We will price match 35 YEARS be hired soon, so long as a EXPERIENCE few prospective contracts go through. “We’ve had struggles AUTO BODY & PAINT over the years,” said Smail, “but we conquered COLLISION WORK
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Markets WOOSTER HAY AUCTION TOWN & COUNTRY March 8 49 LOADS — 1st cutting 210-260 ton; 1st clover 175 ton; rd. 32.50 bale; rd. 125 ton; oatlage 25 bale; 2nd cutting 225300 ton; big sq. 90-150 ton; rd 45 bale; 3rd cutting 260-300 ton; by bale 4.50; lg. sq. 220250 ton; wheat straw 140-190 ton; rd. oats straw 30 bale; corn fodder 22 bale; firewood 75-125. March 29, Machinery Auction SUGARCREEK LIVESTOCK AUCTION INC. March 10 102 CALVES — Choice calves 175-245; good calves 140-170; light & thins 50-down; back to farm bulls 170-245; FEEDERS: steers & bulls 120,
heifers 100-160; heifers 100140. 179 CATTLE — Choice steers 140-148; good steers 120-139.50; choice heifers 138146.50; good heifers 120-137.50; good Holstein cows 80-106, yellow and thins 80-down; bulls 80-108. 97 HORSES — Top horse 975; top pony 300. 8 GOATS — 50-125.
135-190; beef calves 313-down. 64 BUTCHER HOGS — 210-240 lbs. 74-80; 240-260 lbs. 72-86; 260 lbs.-up 70-78; butcher sows 77-down; boars by wt. 25. 36 CATTLE — Good beef cows 86-91.50; medium to good beef cows 80-86; fair to medium cows 74-80; common cows 73-down; steer and bulls 112-135. TOTAL HEAD — 183. 75 LOADS — Hay, 1st cutFARMERSTOWN ting 85-300 ton; 2nd & 3rd cutLIVESTOCK ting 135-325; rd. hay per ton 2907 Township Road 190 100-200; big rd bales 20-62; Baltic; 330-897-6081 wheat straw 175-235 ton; lg. 330-897-2275; 330-231-6809 wheat bale 20-45; lg. wheat March 11 straw 100-160 ton; lg. sq. hay 83 CALVES — Good to 110-200 ton; lg. sq. hay 20-45 choice calves 210-230; medium bale; balage 20-33; firewood 65 to good calves 190-210; fair to ton. medium calves 165-190; commons and lights 165-down; MOUNT HOPE cross bred calves 285-down; AUCTION back to farm, bull calves 230March 12 265; back to farm, heifer calves 23 HOGS — 250-280 lbs.
Farm brief Women in Ag Conference planned WOOSTER — Ohio State University Extension and Kent State University-Tuscarawas Small Business Development Center have collaborated to host the 2014 East Ohio Women in Agriculture Conference. The conference is planned for March 28 from 9 a.m.3 p.m. at the KSU Tuscarawas Campus Science and Technology Building. All women and young women (high school age) who are interested, involved in, or want to become involved with food, agriculture, natural resources or small business, are encouraged to
attend. According to Melinda Hill, Extension Educator for Family & Consumer Sciences for OSU Extension in Wayne County and a member of the Women in Agriculture Conference Planning Team, “2007 USDA Census data showed that the number of women farm operators is significantly large for our area of Ohio. In fact, Stark, Wayne, Holmes and Ashtabula counties comprise four of the nine counties in the state that had over 600 women farm operators.” The conference program features a networking fair and 12 breakout sessions focused around the themes of community connections, food and family, business and
finance, and make it, grow it, sell it. A special youth session will also be presented by the State of Ohio FFA Officer Team for young women participants (high school age). Peggy Kirk Hall, Assistant Professor and Director of OSU Extension’s Agricultural & Resource Law Program, will serve as keynote speaker. Register for the conference online at www. regonline.com/womeninageast. Cost is $55 for adult participants and $30 for students. Conference fee includes conference participation, continental breakfast, lunch and conference handouts. For more information, contact the Wayne County OSU Extension office at 330-264-8722.
79.50-83; sows, heavy 75.50; sows, light 60-67.50. 17 FAT CATTLE — Good steers 130-140.75; choice Holstein steers 118-126; good Holstein steers 106-118; 4 BULLS — Jersey bulls 97; 2,000 lbs. 92.50. 95 COWS — Good 84-101; medium-good 76-84; fair-medium 70-76; light-thin 70-down; 56 FEEDERS — Steers & heifers 80-170. 15 DAIRY — Bred heifers 1,700-down. 205 CALVES — 95-120 lbs. 200-300; good 150-200; common 70-150; back to farm Holstein heifers 95-120 lbs. 150215; crossbred bulls 50-270; Jersey/crossbred heifers 100180. 138 GOATS — Kid 160down; billies 225-down; nannies 230-down; wethers 300down. 1,221 HEAD SHEEP —
Bucks and ewes 45-80; choice lambs 240-285; 40-60 lbs. 180240; 60-80 lbs. 210-270; 80-100 lbs. 167.50-222.50; 100-130 lbs. 155-192.50; 130 lbs.-up 147.50172.50. TOTAL HEAD — 1,772. 93 LOADS — Alfalfa, 2nd cutting 200-450; alfalfa, 3rd and 4th cutting 175-350; mixed 1st cutting 170-300; mixed 2nd cutting 100-300; lg. bales hay 20-70 bale; lg bales hay 50-270 ton; wheat straw 225; lg. straw bales 200-220 ton; firewood 40-60.
66 CALVES — Back to farm, bulls 160-275; back to farm, heifers 70-190; light & thin 80-down. 126 CATTLE — Heifers 107125; bulls 104.50-110; good beef cows 93-104; medium to good 82.50-90.50; thin-poor 82-down; FEEDER STEERS — 70-145; heifers 70-117.50. 2 SHEEP — Cull ewes and bucks 65-82.50. 3 GOATS — 90-145. 183 DAIRY CATTLE — Cows 1,775-down; bred heifers 1,985-down; service bulls 5001,100; open heifers 500-1,350. KIDRON AUCTION Total Consignors 155; total March 13 head 865. 143 HOGS — 190-210 lbs. 58 HAY & STRAW — Hay 77; 210-230 lbs. 60-83; 230-260 1st cutting 160-335; hay 2nd lbs. 75-86; butcher sows 68-80; cutting 75-340; hay 3rd cutboars by weight 20-45. ting 110-375; hay 4th cut342 FEEDER PIGS — 41-50 ting 340-375; lg. bales 27.50lbs. 60-86; 51-60 lbs. 80-87; 61 72.50 each and 125-230 ton; lbs.-up 79-85; service boars 125- straw 160-175 ton; firewood 225; roasters 90-110. 80-190.05.
Ashland, Holmes, Medina and Wayne Farm Bureaus announce scholarships The county Farm Bureaus in Ashland, Holmes, Medina and Wayne counties announce the availability of scholarships for Farm Bureau members or children of Farm Bureau members in those respective counties. Students may compete for scholarships based upon criteria established by the boards of trustees in each county. In Holmes County the scholarship is offered to a high school senior wishing to pursue either a college degree or a technical school certification. The application and selection process is admin-
istered by the Holmes County Education Foundation. Interested applicants should contact the Foundation at 114 N. Clay St., Millersburg, Ohio 44654, 330674-7313, email: hcef@hcef.net In Ashland, Medina and Wayne counties the scholarships are offered to high school seniors, college students and technical school students continuing their education at a certified educational institution. Interested applicants should contact the Farm Bureau office at 377 W. Liberty St., Wooster, Ohio 44691, 330263-7456, email: wcfb@sssnet.com
Extension production guide Utilizing manure Livestock manure can be either a valuable resource or an environmental pollutant. The whole purpose
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4-H note reminded members of upcoming events. The Cloverbuds worked on pet projects and made pet pictures. Officers elected are: President, Beth Klein; vice president, Thane Kaufman; secretary, Jenna Stertzbach; treasurer, Bri Akam; news reporter, Hailee Carter; safety leader, Alyssa Bowman; and health leader, Josh Carter.
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Scarlet, Gray, Green Fair returns to OARDC The Scarlet, Gray and Green Fair returns April 22, Earth Day, after a oneyear hiatus. The event will feature some 60 vendors, displays and activities based on a theme of green living. It goes from 11 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. inside and outside Fisher Auditorium at the Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center, 1680 Madison Ave., Wooster. Admission is free and open to the public. The center is the research arm of Ohio
State University’s College of Food, Agricultural and Environmental Sciences. “People can learn about the latest green breakthroughs, products, transportation and recycling options for residential and commercial applications,” said Laura Chapin, research associate in the college’s Department of Horticulture and Crop Science and a member of the fair’s planning committee. “The focus is on simple ways individuals can incorporate green
choices into their own homes and lives.” Among the topics will be local foods, rain harvesting, green college majors, sustainable agriculture, electric and hybrid vehicles, recycled and biobased products and renewable energy, including wind, solar and biomass power. The event last took place in 2012. An estimated 1,700 people attended. This year’s program also includes: — A talk on community energy independence by Brandon Miller of the
Cleveland company CarbonVision. — A panel discussion and question-and-answer session on compressed natural gas vehicle and machinery conversions and public fueling stations. — A drive-through recycling station providing free waste disposal and paper shredding. — K-12 student competitions based on Ohio’s Next Generation Science Standards. Also on tap are the Akron Zoo’s ZooMobile, a cooking demon-
stration using local foods, food vendors selling local foods and a “solar-powered mobile eatery” selling gourmet hot dogs. Students in grades kindergarten-two will compete in the Scarlet, Gray and Green Reading Challenge; grades three-five, Maps and Apps: Park It! competition; grades six-eight, Maps and Apps: Let’s Talk Trash! competition; and grades nine-12, Keep the Heat team competition and What Is Your Footprint? individual competition.
Complete fair details are available at go.osu. edu/2014woostergreenf air orhttps://www.facebook.com/ScarletGrayGreen. The event’s coordinating sponsors are CFAES and the Wayne County Sustainable Energy Network, with support from contributing sponsors. Exhibitor space and sponsorship opportunities are both still available. For more information, contact 330-263-3700 or covert.25@osu.edu.
Carmel added to Killbuck Voter registration deadline nears Watershed Land Trust board By BRANDON ZAFFINI Staff Writer The Killbuck Watershed Land Trust added longtime supporter Randy Carmel to its Board of Trustees, made official at the its annual meeting held Friday, March 6, at Hotel Millersburg. Carmel is a science teacher at Wooster High School and a Holmes County resident. Yet even more significant, and even more relevant to the conservation aims of the KWLT, it was Carmel who first discovered, almost two decades ago, a piece of property in Holmes County now known as the Brinkhaven Oak Barrens Preserve. “My friends and I used to ride the Rails to Trails on our mountain bikes,” Carmel recalled, “when I discovered these mounds
one day, off to the side, that I knew were associated with prairies.” After getting off his bike and investigating a little more, Carmel discovered his initial gut instinct was correct; he had discovered an Ohio prairie. “Most people don’t think of Ohio as a place where there are prairies,” Carmel said, “but there are definitely prairies here. Now, they aren’t landscaped prairies, but more like small barrens — or like a savannah. It’s where there’s a whole grouping of large trees far enough apart from each other that fire can’t get to them. ... It’s a landscape that occurs when fire comes through, clears out the bad, rotting plants, and leaves the larger, healthier trees.” The prairie Carmel discovered also contains a
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host of rare plants communities, in addition to a mixed oak woodland, making it a truly valuable find. A little under a decade later, according to the KWLT newsletter, “after a roller-coaster ride to align purchase opportunity with adequate funding, KWLT was able to buy the 114acre property using grant money from the Clean Ohio Program as well as private contributions.” Still to this day, the Brinkhaven Oak Barrens remains a gem property conserved by KWLT. At their meeting, President Maryanna Biggio said KWLT was fortunate to have Carmel join their team, especially since they already are indebted to him in so many ways. “I guess they saw something in me,” Carmel said modestly. “As a teacher, I’m very busy, and always have lots of priorities, but I’ve been working with this group for some time, and have been in the background of what they do. I think their efforts are so important, and it’s a special privilege to be on the board now.”
The deadline to vote in the May 6 primary election is April 7, and not only applies to new voters, but to those wishing to make any name or address changes as well. To accommodate, the Holmes County Board of Elections will observe extended hours April 7, remaining open until 7 p.m. Residents can register at the Holmes County Board of Elections Office, located in the Clinton Street Office Building, 75 E. Clinton St., Suite 108, Millersburg. The Board of Elections is open weekdays, 8 a.m.-4 p.m. and until 5 p.m. beginning April 1. Registration forms are available at the Bureau of Motor Vehicles and the Holmes County District Public Library. Registered voters may change their address online, where forms may
Group gets funds for home repairs The Corporation for Ohio Appalachian Development, which includes Holmes County, is receiving a grant to help lowincome Ohioans complete home repairs and to provide homebuyer counseling. The Ohio Development Services Agency is grant-
ing $5.68 million statewide to support health and safety home repairs, improve handicapped accessibility and provide down payment assistance and homebuyer counseling. The Appalachian group will receive $432,000. Ohioans assisted must be at or below 50 per-
cent of the area median income for home repairs and at or below 65 percent of the area median income for down payment assistance and homebuyer counseling. The program is funded by the Ohio Housing Trust Fund. For more information call 740-594-8499.
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all and we’re still here at a time when a lot of our counterparts have gone into bankruptcy.” The factory now has steady work all year long, and employees can count on a reliable income. That’s not to say the work at the factory is all fun and games. “It’s hard work,” noted Smail, “and can be super physical, but every worker is treated like a member of a family. “We haven’t had a single layoff since the downsize,” said Smail. “We want to survive with all
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creative as other spring decorating endeavors. Enhancing your storage solutions can include hanging an old door horizontally and attaching metal hooks to make an instant mudroom by your entryway. Wire baskets glued to wood shelves become a great home for keys, shoes, and outdoor accessories. No time to build anything? Not to worry. Simply hang a shoe rack on the back of a door, and you have a perfect set of compartments to hold supplies in any room. This season, stay on
Career Center notes achievements The Ashland CountyWest-Holmes Career Center recognizes the following adult students for maintaining above a 90 percent average in attendance and academic achievements. They are: Big Prairie — Elizabeth Kuzack, dental assisting.
Loudonville — Jamie Reeder, medical assisting. Millersburg — Katie Ross, dental assisting. Perrysville — Codie Myers, business office technologies. Shreve — Tracey Kaletta, dental assisting.
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Thrifty to Nifty Selecting a cellphone and plan that fits your lifestyle (BPT) — Whether taking the plunge and joining the smartphone crowd or simply replacing a tired old cellphone, buying a new device takes careful deliberation. From selecting carriers and avoiding contracts to deciding on a type of phone and a specific model, numerous decisions must be made to find the right phone for your life’s next adventure. In most cases, phones are purchased from service providers who offer coverage, plans and troubleshooting help. Interacting with a provider’s customer care agents is inevitable, so do some legwork to see how the industry’s players stack up. Publications like
Consumer Reports will rate carriers on various criteria, with customer satisfaction chief among them. Beyond customer service it’s important to also evaluate the coverage available. Major wireless carriers offer nationwide coverage, but oftentimes it’s possible to get access to the same national networks at a fraction of the cost. Mobile virtual network operators (MVNO) pay wholesale prices for network access and offer consumers more competitive pricing. Be sure to check into an MVNO’s longevity, reputation and underlying networks before going this route. Although flexible calling plans are growing
more prevalent, longterm contracts remain standard practice among major carriers. It’s possible to buy phones without getting a package under contract, but the phone’s cost will be much higher. For instance, the Apple iPhone 5S runs $649 and up without a service contract. When purchased with a wireless plan from AT&T, Sprint or Verizon, the same phone costs as little as $199. However, all of these carriers require a two-year contract, and the fine print may include hidden fees or even penalties for terminating early, switching plans or changing phones. No-contract phone companies are ramping up their phone offerings
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to compete with major carriers. These companies typically offer flexible plans that allow customers to pay for what they use, not what they don’t. Since a customer isn’t guaranteed to stick around for two years, higher-end phones may cost more up front. However, the price may be worth having the freedom to make adjustments to a phone or plan without penalty. Consumer Cellular, for instance, lets customers adjust plans at any point if another option saves money. After reviewing carriers and contract options, consider the type of phone suitable to a particular lifestyle. Basic feature phones are still available for individuals who simply want the convenience of a cellphone. These phones are capable of calling, texting and emailing, as well as taking photos. Minimal voice and data use should
mean lower bills, which could be attractive for those on a fixed-income lifestyle. Smartphones have soared in popularity thanks to their aweinspiring capabilities, and tech-savvy youth aren’t the only ones using them. Older generations have found smartphones surprisingly easy to learn and use. Larger touch screens and displays can be easier to manipulate and view, particularly if arthritis is starting to creep in or reading glasses have become a new accessory. For boomers celebrating a first grandchild or taking a long-anticipated trip, high definition video and photo-taking capabilities of smartphones make it easy to share life’s new moments. Plus, phones with frontfacing cameras allow for video chats on the go. Thousands of apps help manage daily life,
and with their operating system platforms, smartphones can stream video or download large files. Look for tested platforms like Android, Blackberry, iPhoneOS and Windows Mobile. Cellphones are pricey and sensitive devices. Consider how you can protect your investment from accidents like spills or drops or replace it in the event of theft. An array of skins, covers and cases can keep phones working and looking like new, while insurance plans can soften the financial blow of buying a replacement should the unexpected happen. Finally, although few and far between, some service providers still offer trial periods. Take advantage of the opportunity to test a phone to ensure that it meets expectations. If not, it should be possible to trade up — or down — without penalty.
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Organic Farming Enjoy the taste of eating right with healthy, tasty snacks (BPT) — While health is a main concern for many Americans, the majority are still choosing food based on taste rather than nutrition. This March, however, the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics (AND) is hoping to change perceptions and shed light on the fact that healthy food can taste good by promoting the theme: Enjoy the Taste of Eating Right during National Nutrition Month. There are plenty of nutritious foods that are also tasty. With a little knowledge on what foods to buy and the proper preparation techniques, both taste and nutrition can be combined for optimum health. “I tell my clients all the time that making one change can create a powerful and healthy momentum,” says Registered Dietitian Dawn Jackson
Blatner and spokesperson for Sunsweet Growers Inc. “One of the easiest and most enjoyable first steps is to upgrade their snacks. For many people, healthy snacks can be a great weight management technique. The right snacks keep energy levels up and help manage hunger between meals.” Blatner recommends combining lean protein and fiber in almost every snack, since the powerful nutrient combination will help with optimum fullness and satisfaction. Her top five healthy, tasty snack ideas are: — Create your own trail mix: Customize your own mix of dried fruit and unsalted nuts. Sunsweet’s Plum Amaz!ns are diced dried plums, which are lower in sugar and calories than most other dried fruits and have a
low glycemic index of only 29. Prunes are also a nutrition powerhouse — recent studies suggest that prunes may help improve bone health. Combine them with unsalted nuts like pistachios for a snack that will keep you energized for hours. — Lightened-up afternoon bread: Take time to indulge in a healthy way by pureeing prunes in a food processor and use it to replace half of the amount of butter needed in your favorite bread or muffin recipe. See below for a lightened up version of chocolate banana bread, which has three grams of fiber, yet only 180 calories per serving. — Make your own energy bar: Store-bought bars are often loaded with sugar and ingredients that are hard to pronounce. Visit dawnjacksonblatner.
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Christian Homestead Bookstore observes 20 years serving community This month Christian Homestead Bookstore in Shreve, Ohio will be celebrating 20 years in business with sales and daily specials during the week of March 24-29. Co-owners and founders, Rex and Diane Dye began the business in 1994. The name “Homestead” came from the fact that the original store was built on a piece of property which had been in Rex’s family for generations. He grew up and plowed the fields with his horses in the same spot where they chose to build a brick and mortar store, with Rex doing the majority of the carpentry and construction himself. “The original plan when we began the building was that it would be used for custom furniture,” said Diane Dye. “Prior to coming back to Ohio my husband Rex had been vice president at Great Lakes Christian College in Lansing, Mich. We had been traveling around, visiting churches in a five-state area for the college and we saw that there was something we could do to help. We decided to offer discounted items to purchase for Sunday school.” Eventually the furniture was phased out of the store and the Homeschool Resource Center was added in 1996. As a full service Christian bookstore, they offer Sunday school curriculums, Christian
education materials, and Vacation Bible School curriculums as well as Bibles, books and church supplies. Being a family-run business, the current staff includes Rex and Diane, their daughters Melanie Wharton and Heather Allen and grandson Donovan Allen. “Rex is the church and Christian education department expert,” said Diane. “When someone has a question about homeschooling materials I gather info through online research and use the feedback we receive from our customers.” Having written two books himself, Rex’s experience both as an author and as a professor has benefitted the store. He and Diane have seen many changes over the years and have found that their faith and the decision to base their business on the principles of Christ, have allowed their store to continue to be a blessing to the community around them. The Christian Homestead Bookstore is an authorized dealer for Alpha Omega Publications, which is one of the largest and most well established homeschool curriculums in the United States. “Three years ago things started happening that allowed us to take the store to town,” Diane remembered about the decision to open a store in Shreve. “We realized that it was
God’s urging and that it would give us a chance to serve people directly in the community.” The original homestead building on the family property is now used for business offices and shipping, as well as warehouse storage for supplies and inventory. The storefront provides a hands on experience for customers who need to see the homeschool curriculum and preview the materials before they decide to purchase them. Christian Homestead Bookstore provides daily cost savings in order to help homeschooling families stretch their curriculum budget. There are also homeschool assessments at the store during the summer offered through a state certified teacher. The bookstore services various retreats and events where ministry groups are gathering and would like to have materials on hand available for purchase. Recently, Christian Homestead Bookstore was ranked as Standard Publishing’s 5th Largest Independent Bookstore in the United States. During the 20th anniversary week of March 24-29, the store will be having several special sales on selected items such as Bibles, Bible covers, fiction/non-fiction books, boxed greeting cards and selected gift items, most of which will be discounted at 20 percent off or more.
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particular day. “Basically we are in business, but we also are a ministry,” Diane reflected. “We look at the store mainly as a way to serve others and I believe we do that through providing the best customer service and truly helping each person that comes through our door each day. Since the beginning we have made the Lord our third
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Sugarcreek Blessed be the brown banana for it will become cookies My family is bananas section and not drool a about bananas. I personally little at the sight of a percan’t walk by the produce fectly ripe banana, when
I can catch that smallish window between green and yellow when it still firm but no longer mealy and dry in the mouth. (I have thought about this too much, I know. I’m a self-proclaimed banana aficionado.) So it follows that I end up buying a bunch, despite the ever-rising prices. They end up on my counter where the majority of them are devoured within the first 24 hours. For a family of five, that puts a pretty good dent in the banana supply, and a pretty good dent in
our banana cravings. Even in our most ape-like state, we can’t eat more than a banana or two before we move on to another fruit. And so they sit, those beautiful bananas, in their ripening sadness. Uneaten. And browning. It’s a wonderment of nature, how bananas go from perfect to a brown, mushy mess without anyone even noticing. It’s even more amazing since, to some extent, bananas release methane gas as they ripen. That means that while we walk past not paying any attention to those yellow delights, they are sort of farting right there on the counter. But anyways, at the end of the day, my family is always left with one if not two overripe bananas that
no one will eat. I have tried to sneak them into a bowl of cereal but get complaints. On the rare occasion that I have time, I will bake a lovely banana bread that we will eat three-quarters of and leave the rest there to get stale (like the bananas themselves.) Or the most frequent thing I do with brown bananas is toss them in my freezer because, as I tell myself, “these will make a great smoothie!” I recently cleaned out my freezer. There were nine frozen brown bananas that have since met their eternal fate in someplace other than a blender. This happened about the same time that I looked at the counter and saw — you know it’s coming — two more brown bananas. Oh, the humanity! A friend once passed
on a recipe and told me that this is what she does with those darkening fruits on her counter. Once I remembered it, I quickly whipped it up and served them to my family. I’m proud to say that there was not a single bite left. I’m not proud to say that it was because I ate 90 percent of the entire batch myself. I can’t help it — they are just so delicious that I will count the days until I again have flatulating bananas meet their doom in a cookie.
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Past champs share in the Like mother, like daughter joy of West Holmes’ title By KEVIN LYNCH Staff Writer
Scorekeeper kept book in glory days By KEVIN LYNCH Staff Writer It seemed like old times for West Holmes superintendent Kris Pipes Perone and athletic director Lee Ann Myers Race, as they watched the Knights celebrate their 62-45 state championship win over Archbishop Alter Saturday at Value City Arena in the Schottenstein Center on the campus of The Ohio State University. Perone and Race were members of the last West Holmes state championship team back in 1986. “This absolutely brings back some great memories,” Perone said. “They don’t understand it yet, but they are changing the lives of all the little Knights below them. They are making quite a difference in their own lives as well.” The superintendent said the Knights have done the West Holmes community proud. They were sentiments shared by Race, who pointed out that everyone on the team has been part of West Holmes since kindergarten. “I am extremely proud of these kids because they had a goal — they set out to accomplish that goal as freshmen, and these seniors finally have accomplished that goal,” Race said. “The hard work they put in, they’ll remember this the rest of their lives. This is something that will stick with them the rest of their lives.” The Knights’ state experience has been especially meaningful to longtime
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John Coakley was scorekeeper for the Lady Knights when they won state titles from 1984-86, and is still keeping score for the Knights, who won team title No 4 this past weekend. scorekeeper John Coakley, who kept the books for Jack Van Reeth during the heyday of the 1980s, when West Holmes won three straight state championships from 1984-86. Coakley is a longtime friend of WH head coach Lisa Patterson’s brother and has been associated with her family for many years. “I didn’t keep book when (Matt) Voll was coach, but when Lisa got the job (eight years ago), I came back,” he said. “She said, ‘You kept score when I played, you can keep score when I’m coaching.’ This feels just as good as when they won it back in ’86. “This really pulls the community together,” Coakley added. “When we walked into the gym at one of the elementary schools the other day, one of the kids says, ‘There goes the Lady Knights. They are so famous.’ And he was right. They are famous around Holmes County.” And beyond, now that they are state champions. “I don’t think any other group has gotten along as
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Special bonds develop between teammates that can turn into a life-long friendship. For a pair of West Holmes players, Emily Molnar and Laina Snyder, that bond has been strengthened by their mothers, who were teammates during the West Holmes glory days of the 1980s. Carrie Wells Molnar played point guard for the state champion West Holmes teams in 1984 and ’85. Her teammate, Shane Ridenbaugh Snyder, was an outstanding post player for the Knights. Now their daughters have a chance to add a banner to the school rafters on Saturday after beating Akron St. Vincent-St. Mary Thursday 49-45 in a Div. II state semifinal game. “This is such a unique experience because Carrie and I being together, and now Laina and Emily, and they are such close friends,” Shane Snyder said. “Carrie and I have always remained friends. It’s such a great opportunity to see them play at state just like Carrie and I did. A lot of people in the West Holmes community were our teammates, but Carrie and I have that special bond because both of our daughters are here together and have been together forever.” Carrie Molnar admits
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Champs (From Page 1) 11 ticks left. While Kara Bockrath gave Alter a much-needed boost with a 3 right before the half to cut the deficit to nine (23-14), the momentum was short-lived, with West Holmes scoring the first five points of the third quarter to lead by double digits for the rest of the game. Alter made two of its first three shots to open the contest, one on a 3 by Emma Bockrath and transition layup by Braxtin Miller. However, Alter shot just 3-of-17 for the rest of the half and 28 percent for the game. Patterson said her Knights opened by playing matchup zone to compensate for Alter’s size, but eventually switched to the man-to-man defense. “We attempted to play matchup zone, but we acted like we were scrambling a bit on defense,” Patterson said. “So we switched to man and did what we’ve done all year. That was the difference in the game.” West Holmes had success on the other end with Molnar and Strother knocking down perimeter shots. Snyder, who finished with eight points, was 1-for-5 from the field and had 11 rebounds, scored 21 points in Thursday’s semifinal against Akron St. Vincent-St. Mary. Alter cocoach Kendal Peck said his team’s biggest worry on defense was the Div. II Player of the Year dominating inside. As a result, Alter sold out down low, which left the two senior perimeter players wide open. As a team, West Holmes shot 49 percent for the game and 5-for11 from long distance. West Holmes’ 62 points marked its most offense since a 75-39 romp over Claymont in the sectional final. Peck said his team didn’t really have a choice. After watching West Holmes fail to knock down a 3-point shot against SVSM, that was where his team felt it had the best chance to limit West Holmes’ attack. “We tried to take Snyder out of the game,” he said, “and we told our kids if they weren’t sure, go to the post. They were 0-for-8 on Thursday shooting the 3 and at the (Classic in the Country) they were 6-of-32. If we were going to give up something, we were going to play
the odds. Their (other) two seniors had 33 points. They had to knock them in and they did.” Once Alter, which was led by Bazelak’s 16 points, fell behind in the second half, it was forced to press and, against West Holmes’ disciplined ballhandlers, that’s effectively a Hail Mary. With 4:15 left in the third, West Holmes stretched its lead from 31-19 to 40-21 thanks to layups from Molnar, Macaulay, Strother and Hannah Clark. “Each one of our kids wanted to make a play,” Peck said. “In the second half we tried to take some chances defensively and they’re smart and well-coached. They’re going to beat you when you trap them, but we had to try that to get the pace going.” Peck knew West Holmes was a talented team before Saturday’s game, but his squad certainly didn’t expect to get run off the floor by the third quarter. “I’m surprised we got beaten as badly as we did,” he said. “We just couldn’t throw it in the ocean. We couldn’t force turnovers and get easy looks to get some confidence. I thought it would be a close game. They did to us what we’ve done to a lot of really good basketball teams.” In a sense, that was also true for the Knights, who had watched the Blazers Mike Schenk photos cut down the nets in 2012 and 2013. In West Holmes senior Laina Snyder goes up with the left hand against a pair both years, a talented roster laden with of Kettering Alter defenders on Saturday at the Schottenstein Center. underclassmen couldn’t quite keep up with a veteran team that had plenty of experience playing on the big stage. In fact, Hathaway Brown lost the state title game twice before setting a record with five straight state championships. Now Alter sits in the same position Hathaway Brown and West Holmes were in — looking to take the next step after falling to a veteran team in the title game. After coming up just short twice, Patterson said this is the perfect way to send off her three seniors. “The pure elation I feel for them is not measurable,” she said. “Nothing was going to deny them of winning a state championship.” “We had that mentality that no one was going to stop us,” Snyder said. The three-year journey to bring a state title back to the tradition-laden
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West Holmes makes itself at home in state semifinal win over SVSM By ANDREW VOGEL Staff Writer After making the trek to its third straight Final Four, West Holmes point guard Emily Molnar admitted by this point Columbus feels like a second home. The Knights led wire to wire Thursday and are now one victory away from bringing a state championship back to their real home. West Holmes held Akron St. Vincent-St. Mary scoreless for the final 2 minutes and held on for a 49-45 victory in Thursday’s Div. II state semifinal at the Jerome Schottenstein Center. Led by Laina Snyder’s 21 points, 11 rebounds, three assists, three blocks and two steals, the Knights (28-0) reached their third consecutive state championship game, taking on Kettering Archbishop Alter on Saturday at 10:45 a.m. for a chance at the program’s first title since 1986. For seniors Paiten Strother, Snyder and Molnar, it was their fifth game starting at the state tourna-
ment and there was definitely a comfort level at the outset. Brittleigh Macaulay scored the first bucket 14 seconds into the game and the Knights led the entire way, including a 14-4 advantage with just under 3 minutes to play in the opening quarter. “You can tell we’ve grown each year,” Molnar, who had six points and three assists, said. “The first year against Lima Bath we had like 15 turnovers in the first half and that’s what happened in this game for them — they were a little starstruck. “It’s just another home for us,” she added. “We’ve become accustomed to the atmosphere. We’re used to it now.” The Fighting Irish (25-3) were playing in their first Final Four since 1995 and coach Joe Jakubick said it took them a quarter to settle down and they never quite caught up. “This is a different environment and a different venue,” he said. “You try to prepare the best you can and, until you’re on a big stage,
you just have to experience it.” SVSM cut the deficit down to two points or less six different times during the game, but was never able to knock down the tying bucket. With just under 4 minutes to play, Alexis Taylor came up with a layup to make it 43-42, but West Holmes answered after Snyder corralled a Strother miss and put it back to stretch the lead to three (45-42). Kiley May couldn’t connect on the tying 3-pointer and then Molnar sunk her only two free throws on the other end. While Shannon Jack drained a trey to cut it back to a one-possession game (47-45) with 2:23 left, those would be SVSM’s final points of the night. After getting a stop on the other end, the Irish had a chance to take the lead, but Cassie Jakubick’s 3 was off the mark and Snyder snagged the board. Alex Brown, who played 21 minutes off the bench and scored four points, made two crucial free throws with 26 ticks left to make it See Pg. 28 — SEMIFINAL
Lady Knights were a team of destiny The state champion West Holmes Knights were a team of destiny. They won the girls Div. II state basketball championship because their senior class of Laina Snyder, Emily Molnar and Paiten Strother willed them to it, much the same way Erin Hostetler and Jill Yoder led the 2000 Hiland Hawks to their first state championship. I couldn’t help but think how similar these two teams were. It took the 2000 Hiland squad three tries before they finally claimed the crown, just as the third time was the charm for the Knights. Nobody was going to deny Hiland the title back in 2000 when Hostetler led the undefeated Hawks to the title. And anyone who has seen a determined Snyder go for a rebound, well, you get the picture. There was just no stopping the Div. II Ohio Player of the Year. Hochstetler struggled in her junior year at state, but erupted when it counted, just as the West Holmes seniors did this year in leading the Knights to the ultimate prize. Strother, whose defense helped get West Holmes to Columbus, scored the Knights’ first points after
Molnar said. “It kind of comes down to how Kevin much you want it. All Lynch season long, we found Staff Writer a way to win. We never quit. We trust each other so much.” West Holmes coach Alter jumped out to a 7-0 Lisa Patterson said winlead. She then swished ning the state title as a a 3-pointer to pull the player, as she did back in Knights back to within 1986, compared to wintwo and finished the first ning as a coach is pretty half with eight points. similar. Gail Strother, Paiten’s “That was so long ago,” dad, was proud of the she laughed. “Winning effort his daughter and as a player is so rewardher classmates put forth. ing because of all the “It feels great. These practice time you put in. three seniors have been As a coach, the amount great all the way up of preparation that goes through,” her father said. into it is tremendous.” “You knew these seniors Patterson said the girls were going to leave lived up to their theme everything they had on this year. the floor.” “Our T-shirts said ‘FinAnd that, they did. ish’ and they finished Strother finished every single thing we put with 18 points and four in front of them,” the rebounds, drilling 3-of-5 coach said. “For them to from beyond the arc. go out champions ... the “I was feeling pretty pure excitement, pure joy, confident,” she said. “I the sense of accomplishknew this was going to be my last game and I wanted to make sure I gave it everything I had.” Molnar didn’t miss a minute of the game until picking up her third foul in the third quarter, bringing her usual drive We Service and desire to the floor. all Brands! “Last year we wanted it a lot for our seniors, ph: 330.852.2865 and I was really upset we 4854 County Road 172 couldn’t do it for them,” Sugarcreek, Ohio 44681
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Moms (From Page 25) that her daughter, Emily, is a much better player than she ever was, but adds that the game has changed a lot since she played. “It’s a whole different game now,” she said. “The game is played at a much faster tempo. And the girls are so much more athletic now. “I was more defensive minded,” Carrie Molnar added. “That’s probably where Emily gets that from.” The elder Molnar pointed out that her younger sister Christa (Wells) Miller never got to play at state even though she scored more than 2,000 points in her career at West Holmes. “That just shows how important defense is,” she said with a laugh. Shane Snyder said it is much more difficult to watch the game from the stands as a parent. “Carrie and I talked about it. It’s so different. When you’re the player, you get to live it,” Snyder said. “When you’re the mom, you have all the nerves, because there is nothing you can do about the game. It’s so much harder being the mom sitting in the stands. As a player, you get to run off the nerves, but we just have to sit here and be nervous for them.” Carrie Molnar said that since the girls have been here twice before, the experience should be less nerve-wracking. “The best advice I could give was to just walk out and take it all in, then start blocking everything else out and get focused,” she said. “Emily kind of thrives in this environment. “I remember the first time I came out of the locker room and looked around, and thought, ‘Wow!,’ but then I tried to pretend that it was just another game.” Easier said than done. “This is what Laina has worked for since she was in third grade,” Shane Snyder said. “The only advice I gave her was to not overlook today. Today is probably the most important game in order to get to that next step. Laina actually got one more opportunity to play here than I did, because I graduated. It’s just surreal. “The community has been so supportive,” Snyder continued. “They actually thought the girls were going to get here all year. Laina said it’s not an automatic. They worked their tails off to get here.” Another member of the Mother-Daughter sorority is Julie Martin Clark, whose daughter, Hannah, is a sophomore starter for the Knights. Martin teamed up with her twin sister, Jodie, to help West Holmes get to state in 1993. Julie Clark says she told her daughter to “enjoy the experience, relax and just go out and play her game.”
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Semifinal (From Page 27) a two-possession game. “Alex Brown is as cool as a cucumber,” West Holmes coach Lisa Patterson said. “She got up there and there was no hesitation.” From there, even though SVSM came up with two offensive boards, it came up empty on all of its last three shots, one of which was a blocked 3-pointer by Snyder. “I felt we were two points away the whole game,” said May, who had 10 points and two assists. “Props to West Holmes. It was hard to get through that.” The Irish had to rally all afternoon after a first half in which they turned the ball over 13 times and had 23 miscues overall. Between their Final Four jitters and the Knights’ pressure, holding onto the ball was like trying to nail jelly to a tree. “We were a little overanxious to get things
done,” coach Jackubick said. “In the games this year we did lose, that was what hurt us. You take five or eight turnovers away and we get extra shots, you feel good about your chances.” After allowing an average of just 31 points during districts and regionals, defense again carried West Holmes, committing only nine turnovers, on a day when it shot a lower percentage (41-38 percent) and was outrebounded (33-23). “It was strictly our ball pressure,” Patterson said. “We wanted to play the whole length of the floor and make them make bad passes. The difference was the turnover ratio.” The other factor was Snyder. Named the Div. II co-Player of the Year earlier this week, the 6-foot-1 post more than lived up to her lofty billing, altering two shots on SVSM’s final offensive possession in addition to
her fully-stuffed stat line. “I saw a lot of film on her and she showed up better than any game I’ve seen,” said coach Jackubick, whose own post Jordan Korinek had a game-high 24 points and 11 rebounds. “She was a huge difference. She showed why she’s Player of the Year in the state of Ohio.” The Knights now turn their attention to Alter (29-0), the only other Mike Schenk photos undefeated team left in the state after topping West Holmes’s Paiten Strother and Alex Brown defend St. Vincent-St. Toledo Rogers 50-47 in Mary’s Kiley May on Thursday in Columbus. Thursday’s earlier semifinal. Both teams will play with a sense of urgency, but after coming up empty on the season’s final day each of the last two years, the Knights have a sizable chip on their shoulder. “This is our last chance,” Snyder said. “We’re used to it and we’ve been here. The last two years have prepared us for this and now we’re ready to finish it off.” The Knights are set on coming home with the hardware this time.
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Carol P. Mast, 52, 1140 Township Road 660, Dundee, died peacefully on Thursday, March 6, 2014, at her home surrounded by her family, after a three-year courageous battle with cancer. She was born in Wooster on Nov. 1, 1961 to Paul A. and Anna J. (Miller) Miller and married Dennis M. Mast on May 13, 1982. He survives. She was a member of the Old Order Amish Church. Surviving in addition to her husband are children, Rachel (Vernon) Schlabach, Marlin Mast and (special friend Ada Troyer), Lavern (Marilyn) Mast and Firman (Ruth) Mast, all of Dundee, Dennis Mast Jr. and Mervin Mast, both of the home; grandchildren, Regina, Lamar and Jolene Schlabach, Seth, Allie Elijah and Kara Mast; her father of Dundee; brothers, Andy (Katie) Miller and Dan-
iel (Elsie) Miller, both of Dundee, David (Elsie) Miller of Strasburg, Allen (Lori) Miller of Sugarcreek and Paul (Emily) Miller Jr. of Dundee; sisters, Niva (Wes) Yoder of Millersburg, Maryann (Mose) Troyer Jr. of Sugarcreek and Miriam (Robert) Miller of Dundee; and many nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her mother; and twin daughters, Esther and Elizabeth. Funeral services were Sunday, March 9 at the family residence, with minister Ivan D. Miller officiating. Burial was in the Hershberger Cemetery, Wayne Township, Tuscarawas County. Spidell Funeral Home in Mount Eaton handled the arrangements. The family would like to thank the staff of LifeCare Hospice for their kind and loving care.
Henry Yoder, 89 Henry A. Yoder, 89, of Berlin, passed away Tuesday afternoon, March 11, 2014, at Sycamore Run Nursing Home, Millersburg, after an extended illness. Henry was born Oct. 19, 1924, in Holmes County, the son of Abraham J. and Mary (Miller) Yoder, and married Ida M. Miller. She preceded him in death in July 1980. He then married Levelia Ruth (McGahan) Jones. She preceded him in death April 2013. He had made his home in Lone Grove, Okla., Mesa, Ariz., and then in Holmes and Coshocton counties, most of his life. Henry was a building contractor, and enjoyed fishing and story telling. He loved God, his family, and he loved people. Henry was a founding member of Berlin Christian Fellowship, where he was an elder and recently attended Church on the Move in Massillon. He was a longtime active member of Gideons International. Surviving are children, Judy (Merle) Swartzentruber of Millersburg, Mary (John Sr.) Ruth of Massillon, Nora (David) Garrett of Canton, Martha (Dale) Garrett of Springfield, Mo., James D. (Jenny) Yoder of Yorba Linda, Calif., Timothy E. (Janet) Yoder of Brewster, and JoAnne S. (John) Beale of Evansville, Ind.; stepchildren, Myron Jones of Mesa, Ariz., and Renae
(Phil) Johnson of Franklin, Tenn.; 23 grandchildren, three step-grandchildren, 28 great-grandchildren, and one step-great-grandchild; brothers, John A. Yoder of Millersburg, and Abner A. (Esther) Yoder of Florida; and sisters, Anna (Crist C.) Miller and Fannie (Jonas J.E.) Miller, both of Sugarcreek. In addition to his wives, he was preceded in death by a son, John H. Yoder; a sisterin-law, JoAnna Yoder; a foster brother, Alvin Raber; and a step-grandson, Justin Johnson. Funeral services were Saturday, March 15 at Berlin Christian Fellowship, with pastor David Stutzman officiating. Burial was in Berlin Cemetery. Alexander Funeral Home, Millersburg, assisted the family. The family suggests memorial contributions be made to Gideons International, P.O. Box 140800, Nashville, Tenn. 37214-0800.
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John E. Shetler, 88, 694 Pleasant Valley Road, Sugarcreek, formerly of 4218 Township Road 420, Sugarcreek, died Tuesday, March 11, 2014, at Walnut Hill Nursing Home. He was born April 8, 1925, in Holmes County, to the late Eli J. and Malinda (Beachy) Shetler, and married Sarah G. Schlabach on Nov. 28, 1946. She died Sept. 30, 2006. He was a retired farmer and a member of the New Order Amish Church. Surviving are children, Gary Lee (Wilma) Shetler of Holmesville, John David (Karen) Shetler of Fresno, Linda Mae (Edwin) Miller of Winchester and Barbara Ann
(Jonas) Troyer of Sugarcreek; 25 grandchildren and 57 great-grandchildren; and a brother, Vernon (Angela) Shetler of Sugarcreek. In addition to his wife, he was preceded in death by a granddaughter, Saretta Yoder; his parents; and brothers, Nelson, Eli Jr., Ivan, Levi and Melvin. Services were Friday, March 14 at the Jonas J. Troyer residence, 700 Pleasant Valley Road, Sugarcreek, with Bishop Ben Coblentz officiating. Burial was in the Miller Cemetery, Walnut Creek Township, Holmes County. Smith-Varns Funeral Home, Sugarcreek, assisted the family.
Levi Troyer, 80 Levi H. Troyer, 80, 3526 Oak Ridge Road, Sugarcreek, died Wednesday, March 12, 2014, at his home. He was born Jan. 9, 1934, in Mazie, Okla., to the late Henry and Katie (Yoder) Troyer, and married Anna B. Troyer on Jan. 31, 1953. She died Feb. 4, 1981. He then married Emma Coblentz on Oct. 28, 1982. She survives. He is a retired farmer and a member of the Old Order Amish Church. Surviving in addition to his wife, are children, David (Betty) Troyer of Millersburg, William Troyer and Norman (Esther) Troyer, both of Sarasota, Fla., Levi Jr. (Edna) Troyer of Wolcottville, Ind., Joseph Troyer of Sugarcreek, Leroy (Rhoda) Troyer of the home, Joyce (Dean) Beachy and Carol (Gary) Beachy, both of Sugarcreek, Mary Lou (John) Mullet of Millersburg, Marilyn (Joseph) Yoder of Dundee, Marlene (Adin) Schlabach of Sugarcreek, Katie Mae Troyer of the home and her special friend, Mose Troyer; a stepdaughter,
Norma Jean (Norman) Erb of Sugarcreek; 67 grandchildren, and 83 great-grandchildren; siblings, William (Verba) Troyer of Sugarcreek, Daniel (Millie) Troyer of Kinsman, Junior (Sandy) Troyer of Pennsylvania, Joe (Vi) Troyer and Susan (Henry) Sommers, both of Canton, Anna (John) Armogost of Texas, Betty (Ben) Troyer of Canton, Alma Hershberger of Tennessee and Ruth Ann (Loren) Yoder of Arthur, Ill. In addition to his first wife, he was preceded in death by two grandchildren and two greatgrandchildren; his parents; an infant sister Polly; brothers-in-law, Henry Sommers and Willie Yoder; and a sister-in-law, Esther Troyer. Services were Saturday, March 15 at the Troyer residence, with Bishop Albert Hochstetler officiating. Burial was in the Erb Cemetery, Sugarcreek Township, Tuscarawas County. Arrangements were handled by Smith-Varns Funeral Home, Sugarcreek.
Clarence A. “Dutch” Jacobs, 97, of Baltic, died Thursday, March 6, 2014, at Union Hospital in Dover. He was born Feb. 6, 1917, in Dresden to the late Samuel and Pauline (Lower) Jacobs, and married Betty J. Fair on Sept. 26, 1936. She died Nov. 8, 2006. Dutch was a U.S. Army veteran of World War II, and was owner/operator of Jacobs Auto Service in Baltic for 40 years. He retired from the Gradall Co. in New Philadelphia. He was a member of Baltic American Legion and Zion United Church of Church in Baltic. He loved history and archeology and was one of the founding members of Tuscarawas County Archeology Society. Surviving are children, Errol L. (Alice) Jacobs of Carrollton, Mitchel F. (Renee) Jacobs of Newark and Jody (John) Brucia of Marysville; a daughter-inlaw, Vita Kaye Jacobs of Jeromesville; grandchildren, Barry Jacobs, Kelley Jacobs and Taylor Elizabeth Jacobs; and a greatgranddaughter, Samantha Jacobs. In addition to his wife, he
was preceded in death by a son, Samuel W. Jacobs; his parents; siblings, Harold, Irene and Arthur. Services were March 11 at 11 a.m. at Zion United Church of Christ in Baltic with Pastor Jim Henniger officiating. Burial was in West Lawn Cemetery, Baltic, where military graveside honors were conducted by the American Legion. Arrangements were handled by Smith-Varns Funeral Home, Sugarcreek. To share a memory and sign the guest register visit www. smithfuneral.com. Memorial contributions may be made to Zion United Church of Christ, P.O. Box 249, Baltic 43804.
Fight against cancer through Relay for Life The American Cancer Society is seeking teams for the Relay For Life of Holmes County. An informational meeting will take place March 25 at the Comfort Inn to share with community members the importance of Relay For Life and its impact on the fight against cancer. Relay For Life is the American Cancer Society’s national signature, overnight fundraising activity. Teams of eight to 15 members gather with tents and sleeping bags to participate in the largest fundraising walk in the nation. Relay For Life unites friends, families, businesses, hospitals,
schools and churches — people from all walks of life. Teams seek sponsorship prior to the Relay, all with the goal of supporting a cure for cancer. Teams are encouraged to sign up early for the American Cancer Society Relay For Life of Holmes County to take place June 13-14 at Hiland High school in Berlin. For more information on the Relay For Life or to register a team, contact Heidi Bowman at 330231-8759 or email her at Bowman43@embarqmail. com. You can also visit RelayForLife.org to connect with other Relayers in your community and across the nation.
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING 2014 Community Housing Impact & Preservation Program CDBG FY 2014 Community Development Allocation Program Holmes County may be eligible for funding for the above listed programs through the Ohio Development Services Agency/ Office of Community Development. The County may be eligible for $400,000 of funding under the 2014 Community Housing Impact and Preservation Program, and up to approximately $118,000 for the Community Development Allocation program. The first of two public hearings will be held for Holmes County on April 14, 2014, at 9:00 a.m. at 2 Court Street Millersburg, Millersburg, Ohio to provide citizens with pertinent information about the above programs, including an explanation of eligible activities, fair housing requirements, and related information. The activities
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must be designed to pri- FINAL ISSUANCE OF MIT marily benefit low or RENEWAL OF NPDES ROCKWOOD PRODPERMIT moderate income persons. UCTS LTD DBA ROCKCitizens are encouraged to IAC HOLMESVILLE WOOD DOOR attend this meeting on LLC - CANTON PLANT 5264 TWP RD. 401 OH CO RD 245 M I L L E R S B U R G April 14, 2014 to provide 8 2 8 1 DATE : OH ACTION their input to the County’s H O L M E S V I L L E ACTION DATE : 03/03/2014 programs. 04/01/2014 FACILITY DESCRIPBy Order of the Holmes RECEIVING WATERS: TION: AIR County Commissioners Publish Wooster Daily Record IDENTIFICATION NO. : SALT CREEK March 20, 2014 F A C I L I T Y D E S C R I P A0050283 Publish Holmes County Hub Shopper TION: STORMWATER Renewal PTIO for finishMarch 20, 2014 IDENTIFICATION NO. : ing equipment for wooden LEGAL doors (saws, planers, 3II00002*GD COUNTY : HOLMES This final action not pre- shapers, sanders, and routThe following applications ceded by proposed action ers) and/or verified complaints and is appealable to were received, and the fol- ERAC. TRAILWAY WOOD II lowing draft, proposed 2261 COUNTY RD 168 and final actions were is- INN MAID NOODLES DUNDEE OH sued, by the Ohio Envi- 7 4 4 5 CO RD 68 ACTION DATE : ronmental Protection M I L L E R S B U R G O H 03/10/2014 Agency (Ohio EPA) last A C T I O N DATE : FACILITY DESCRIPweek. The complete pub- 04/01/2014 TION: AIR lic notice including addi- RECEIVING WATERS: IDENTIFICATION NO. : tional instructions for sub- UT TO SAND RUN A0050255 mitting comments, reques- F A C I L I T Y D E S C R I P - Installation and operation ting information or a pub- TION: FOOD PROCES- of two manual spray lic hearing, or filing an ap- SOR booths for the application peal may be obtained at: IDENTIFICATION NO. : of wood coatings; one http://www.epa.ohio.gov 3IH00075*ED woodworking operation /actions.aspx or Hearing This final action not pre- and dust collection sysClerk, Ohio EPA, 50 W. ceded by proposed action tem; and one 4SLB Town St. P.O. Box 1049, and is appealable to spark-ignited, stationary Columbus, Ohio 43216. ERAC. RICE for primary facility Ph: 614-644- 2129 email: power. HClerk@epa.state.oh.us APPLICATION RECEIVED FOR AIR PER- TRAILWAY WOOD II
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Adoption ADOPTION - A loving alternative to unplanned pregnancy. You choose the family for your child. Receive pictures/info of waiting/approved couples. Living expense assistance. 1-866-236-7638 CDL-A Drivers: Looking for Higher Pay? New Century is Hiring Exp. Drivers, both Solo and Team Operations. Competitive Pay Package. Sign-On Incentive. Pets Welcome! Call (888) 903-8863 of apply online at www.drivenctrans.com Business Service REACH 2 MILLION NEWSPAPER READERS with one ad placement. ONLY $295.00. Ohio's best community newspapers. Call Mitch at AdOhio Statewide Classified Network, 614-486-6677, or E-MAIL at: mcolton@adohio.net or check out our website at: www.adohio.net. Business Services REACH OVER 1 MILLION OHIO ADULTS with one ad placement. Only $995.00. Ask your local newspaper about our 2X2 Display Network and our 2X4 Display Network $1860 or Call Mitch at 614-486-6677/E-mail mcolton@adohio.net. or check out our website: www.adohio.net. SAWMILLS from only $4897.00- Make & Save Money with your own bandmill- Cut lumber any dimension. In stock ready to ship. Free Info/DVD: www.NorwoodSawmills.com 1-800-578-1363 Ext. 300N Make Top Pay DRIVING FLATBED - Excellent Pay Package, BIG CPM + Benefits, 10,000 miles/month average. ALL late-model equipment. CDL-A, 1-Year OTR Required. 888.476.4860 www.chiefcarriers.com HOMEOWNERS WANTED!!! Kayak Pools is looking for demo home sites to display our maintenance-free pools. Save thousands of $$$ with our pre-season sale. CALL NOW! 800.315.2925 kayakpoolsmidwest.com discount code: 897L314
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State Wide 75 Help Wanted REGIONAL CDL-A DRIVERS Great Career w/weekly hometime! 888-362-8608. For paid training, apply online at AverittCareers.com Equal Opportunity Employer - Females, minorities, protected veterans and individuals with disabilities are encouraged to apply
Help Wanted HOME EVERY 2-3 DAYS! Company Drivers needed- Limited Time Only! Top Industry Pay, Excellent Equipment & Great Benefits! 1 Year Exp., CDL/A. Forward Air 888-652-5611 Train to be a Professional Truck Driver through Prime's Student Driver Program. Obtain your Commercial Driver's License, then get paid while training! 1-800-277-0212 driveforprime.com WANTED: LIFE AGENTS; Earn $500 a Day; Great Agent Benefits; Commissions Paid Daily; Liberal Underwriting; Leads, Leads, Leads LIFE INSURANCE, LICENSE REQUIRED. Call 1-888-713-6020 AIRLINE JOBS begin here Get trained as FAA certified Aviation Technician. Housing/Financial aid for qualified students. Job Placement assistance. Aviation Institute of Maintenance 1-877-676-3836 RVs for Sale 2010 Park Model 12x38, 2 Bed, 1 Bath. Vinyl siding, Shingle roof, Electric heat and air. ONLY $15,900. 1-800-686-1763 WERNER NEEDS DRIVER TRAINEES! Drivers are IN DEMAND. We need YOU! No CDL? No Problem! 16-Day CDL training available! Opportunity Awaits. CALL TODAY! 866-203-8445 Help Wanted "Partners in Excellence" OTR Drivers. APU Equipped Pre-Pass EZ-pass passenger policy. 2012 & Newer equipment. 100% NO touch. Butler Transport 1-800-528-7825 www.butlertransport.com VACATION CABINS FOR RENT IN CANADA. Fish for walleyes, perch, northerns. Boats, motors, gasoline included. Call Hugh 1-800-426-2550 for free brochure. Website www.bestfishing.com Help Wanted Daily Express needs Contractors for Stepdeck & Lowboy hauls! FREE TRAILERS! "New" Daily Expedited Fleet! Also Heavy Haul and Specialized Division Available. www.dailyrecruiting.com or 800-669-6414 Hiring OTR Professionals who want Consistent Miles - average 2,700+; consistent pay - average $51,400 per year; 2011 or newer trucks; Call Fischer Trucking today at 1-800-486-8660 Help Wanted Heating and Air Conditioning Technician Training! Fast Track, Hands On, National Certification Program. Lifetime Job Placement. VA Benefits Eligible! 1-877-994-9904
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Help Wanted Drivers - CDL-A. SOLO & TEAM DRIVERS NEEDED. Top Pay for Hazmat. OTR & Regional Runs. CDL Grads Welcome. 700+ Trucks & Growing! 888-928-6011 www.Drive4Total.com Adoption ADOPTION: Loving Italian couple excited to become parents and share our loving home. Mom works with children. Dad, sports enthusiast. Expenses paid. Kerry and Ron (866) 575-9668
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105 General LOCAL REPUTABLE lawn care, landscaping, and snow removal company with full time and part time job openings. Looking for hard working, dedicated employees. Competitive pay and benefits. For more information or to obtain an application call 330-674-5356. SIDING Installers needed need a driver and also worker experience a plus but will train the right person great hourly pay plus paid vacation (330) 473-7487
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WILL DO in home care. Day shift preferred. Sara Ann Miller 330-639- 9717. EXP. RESIDENTIAL cleaner with references has a few openings, 330-473-3089.
position. Experience helpful, but will train. Alpine Cabinets of Holmes County LLC, 7932 TR 662, Dundee OH 44624. (330) 359-5724.
NOW TAKING Applications for P/T & F/T positions. Apply in person, Guggisberg Swiss Inn, 5025 ST RT 557.
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POSITION avail. Exp. & Drivers Lic. reqr'd. Email resume to land scapeposition1@gmail.com
Experienced Horse Stall cleaners needed. P/T AM job. 330-674-2503 Leave message w/ horse exp. CLEANERS NEEDED for Wooster office bldg Mon-Fri p/t eve or morn. Please call (330) 825-2045 to leave name, number & shift desired. MILLERSBURG AREA company seeking a Full-Time 1st shift Warehouse / Back up Truck Driver for our Benton warehouse. Duties include Pick/pallet orders, data entry and general warehouse duties including cleaning. Backup box truck driver throughout the state when needed, Data entry skills,the ability to lift 50 lbs. and a clean driving record are required. Pre employment Background, Drug and Driving test. Mon– Fri with overtime as needed Apply online:www.safe7.com LOOKING FOR roofers rience helpful but needed full time work hourly pay plus bonus ture and paid vacation 473-7487
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CONCRETE CREW taking applications for driver/ worker. Experienced Forman workers, good work ethic, no alcohol or tobacco. Premium wages for the right qualifications. Located in western Holmes County. Call Roy at 330-763-4748. WORKER/DRIVER Needed on mason crew. Energetic, no smoking, Call Stonehedge Masonry. 330-359 -1902. WE ARE ACCEPTING applications for a driver to deliver storage barns, and to help with manufacturing in our shop. If you are a energetic, self motived, individual give us a call. Class A CDL is required. Affordable Barn Co. Mt. Hope, OH 330-754-2004 AMISH CREW looking for full time driver/worker. Must live close to Millersburg. Call 330- 763-3937 COOK WANTED: Prior cooking experience required. Apply at Hotel Millersburg, 35 W. Jackson St. 330-674-1457.
IMMEDIATE EMPLOYMENT General Labor Must have valid driver's license, Class B CDL preferred. This is not a truck driving positions! Must be able to meet the physical demands of job duties, be hard working, self motivated and reliable. No previous experience necessary. Plumbing experience preferred, Drilling experience a plus! Apply in person. Mullet Drilling Company 3530 CR 58 Millersburg, Ohio 44654 330-674-0206. APPLICATIONS ARE being accepted for various positions in our barn manufacturing facility. We need energetic, self motivated individual to add to our team. Affordable Barn Co., Mt. Hope, OH 330-674-3001. WANTED: PERSON to care for Older Gentleman. (330) 317-6636 HELP WANTED in Custom Furniture Shop. Experience helpful. (330) 674-9992 LOOKING FOR Individuals to work with developmental disabilities in Millersburg and Killbuck area. If interested contact 330-340-5487
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HOLMES COUNTY Veterans Office is in need of a PT driver, 2 days a week, and possible fill in for other drivers. Applications will be available for Veterans to pick up at The Holmes County Veterans Office, 10 S. Clay St., Millersburg OH 44654. Please provide a copy of your DD214 with application. Questions? Please call 330-674-4806. EOE. DRIVER NEEDED for teacher that lives in Berlin, teaches in East Holmes SD, MonFri., hourly rate & mileage. Great for retired person, great extra spending money. If interested: 330-704-4418. CLASS A Semi Dump: Honesty, hard work ethic, and reliability a must. Home most nights. Retirement plan offered, no med insurance, pay based on exp. Call 330-621-6256 and lv msg about work exp. and dr record.
HOME HELPERS, Americas #1 Senior Care Franchise serving Wayne, West Stark, Summit counties and surrounding areas is seeking responsible and caring individuals for non-medical inhome caregiver positions. Part-time and full-time opportunities. Experience preferred, (STNA, HHA, CNA) will train. Apply by calling 330-731-1710.
FOR RENT: Takeuchi Mini Hoe, $18/hr.; 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 1990 TRACKHOE, LGP, Cummins, Three buckets, 30" Tracks, $14,000/obo. Shreve. (330) 496-3412
150 Food Services EQUIPMENT FOR SALE: SERVERS NEEDED for Dntwn Wooster restaurant Mon-Sat for lunch and dinner. Call (330) 825-2045 for interview
155 Sales / Marketing AG CHEMICAL SALES LOCAL Exclusive Territory *$$$ Unlimited *Flex hrs *Family 1st Co *Start ASAP 941-456-8384 cell www.Atlantic-PacificAg.com
195 Services FOR RENT: Case skid Loader. Also 4 ton dump trailer and 16' Flatbed Trailer. Also, 30-ton Log Splitter. Henry J. Miller, Sugarcreek. 330-852-3363.
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FOR SALE: Sony 64" Model KDP-65XBR2 New in 2001 TV with built in speakers, $500 BO Berlin Construction 330-893-2003.
Dozers '09 750J LGP 7K hrs, cab, heat, air $84,000, 3- '07 650J with winch & arch $65,000 EA, '05 650J LT six way, w/ ripper $56,000 Excavators '06 Komatsu PC200LC-8 $93,000, '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 Loaders '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, '09 Cat IT14G Wheel Loader cab, heat, air 7K hrs. nice $30,000, JD310G Back hoe $35,000 Skidders 2JD 540B Skidder $19,500 each, '83 JD 640 Skidder $22,500, JD 440C Skidder $20,000 Call Firmen at 330-464-1428 OR 330-567-3886
120 Manufacturing FOR SALE: Crosley 20 cu ft /Industrial Upright freezer. Good con- BAKER Sawmill Hyd. 38 HP LOCAL MANUFACTURER of construction related products is seeking a qualified Mechanical Engineer. Responsibilities include machine design, writing bills of material, product innovation, and occasional travel. Successful candidates will have a Bachelors degree in Mechanical Engineering, a minimum of 3 years engineering experience, background knowledge of electrical and hydraulic systems, the ability to use CAD Key, good communication skills, and must be comfortable in a hands-on environment. Please visit www.minnichmfg.com for information about our products. We are an equal opportunity employer. Please send resume and salary requirements to: 1444 State Route 42, Mansfield, OH 44903.
J. MILLER & SON Excavating is seeking someone with previous experience in the excavating field. Drivers license preferred. Health ins., Paid vacation, holidays, competitive wages offered. Send resume to: jdmiller 6843@yahoo.com or Call SUPERB INDUSTRIES is 330-231-6843. looking for entry-level candidates for our plastics moldHELP WANTED ing operations. Must be able Part-time or full-time worker to work a flexible shift. Comfor sales clerk position. petitive pay and benefits, voPlease apply at Kauffman's cational training. Send reCountry Bakery in Bunker Hill sume or apply in person at Village or call 330-893-2129. SUPERB Industries, Inc., 330 MASON CREW hiring moti- Third Street NW, Sugarcreek vated, hard working laborer, or send resume to: hr@ Exp preferred, must be 18 superb industries.com yrs of age, competitive pay and full benefit package of125 Medical / Healthcare fered. Winesburg area. 330-231-7976 DO YOU KNOW how to pour and finish concrete but are unhappy with your wages? Please give us a call at: 330603-9974.
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ASAP HOMECARE Now Hiring HHA's & STNA's! Apply in person at 31 N. Mad Anthony St. or Call 330-674 -3306. New Management.
dition $450. (330) 674-2737† Ext 4
WHITE SEVEL refrigerator, used 8 yrs., nice & works good, $750. Leroy E. Stutzman, (330) 852-4174x2 NATURAL GAS Fridge, side by side, good condition, works good, $500. 330-695 -2535. GENERAL ELECTRIC Spectrum stove, conventional oven, clean, good condition, $375. (330) 359-5143 ELECTRIC WHIRLPOOL 50 gal. hot water heater, $150. Electric refrigerator, side by side, w/ ice maker, $675. Over the range microwave, $100. (330) 852-0343. 2013 LG Front load washer and dryer, $650 a piece. Bernina Activa 230 sewing machine, $700. Gas fire place, $100. 330- 465-3439. FOR SALE: Hidden View Air Pump, w/regulator $375. (330) 264-8705 GAS COOKSTOVE, Almond, works great, w/range hood. $100 obo (330) 763-0927
220 Construction Equipment 1993 CASE 455C Crawler Loader. Excellent Condition, $14,000. (330) 678-1815. 99-1150G 3800 Hrs. New U.C Ex. Cond., work ready, $37,000. 1365 Oliver 4x4 w/ loader $6700. 330-279-4080 NEW 25' Gooseneck Flatbed with dovetail, $3,850. (330) 359-0270
Kubota die. 20 bands sharpener setter cart. $17,500 JD 320 skid steer 2010 Mod. $32,000. 330-600-2224
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FOR SALE: IH 574 diesel tractor, needs some work. $3,500. 330-401-6807. FOR RENT Bobcat T300 skid loader, $25/hr.; Bobcat Mini Hoe, $22/hr.+fuel (330) 231-6196. NEW IDEA Manure spreader in good condition with lime spreading attachments. Steven M. Yoder, 12303 Dover Rd., Apple Creek, OH 44606, 330-857-0404. SKID STEERS '06 Bobcat S185 $15,500, '10 Cat 226B 900hrs $17,000, '06 Bobcat S130 1570 hrs $17,250, '99 JD 270 very good $15,500, 2060 Mustang $8,500, '88 Case 350B Loader $5500. Call Firmen at 330-464-1428 or 330-567-3886 1-1240 JOHN Deere Plateless Corn planter, good condition. Ray Yoder, (330) 852-8807 NEW HOLLAND 354 Feed Grinder. Sitrex 4 Star Spinner Tedder. New Holland 456 Mower. John Deere 13 Hoe Grain Drill. 5' and 6' 3pt tillers. Andy Raber, (330) 893-0303 MASSEY FERGUSON 35 Gas, also included trailer with ramp, great property tractor. (330) 674-1988
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SNOW PLOW Made of Creasote planks in V shape to be pulled by horses. Roy L. Raber, 7029 CR 201, Millersburg, 330-674-1504. McCORMICK GX45 tractor, 4x4 with loader, 650 hrs., $10,500; FORD 7000 tractor with loader, real good, $7500; PIONEER Gang Plow, $1550. John Miller 330-893-0303 INDIANA & John Deere single bottom plow, field ready, (330) 674-7440†Ext. 1
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WOW!!! JD 990 compact, 4x4, loader, new seat, 1450 hrs., $12,500; New Idea 10' rake, ready, $1100; JD 750 grinder, $3800; JD 700 w/ scales, $5200; OMC 420, $4200; Papec 86, $3800; Arts Way 325 w/ scales, $3500; New Holland 469, haybine, $2500; Oliver pto sickle, $850; King Kutter, 5' tiller, $1000; 8' double packer, $650; 8' spring tooth, $600; Bush hog, 5', 2 yrs. old, $500. Mt. Hope Tractor, 7501 CR 77, Millersburg, OH 44654. Ask for Leon, 330-674-3637.
ROUND BALES: mixed 2nd cutting alfalfa and grass. Good horse hay. No rain. 330-359-5730 5-SEMI LOADS Western Dairy Hay, RFV 198. $375/ton. 75-ROUND BALES, 1st cutting Timothy Orchard mix. 1,100 lbs., net wraped, $80 or $145/ton. 180-2nd & 3rd cutting bailage.
FOR SALE: 1st cutting Timothy mix, 2nd cutting grass hay, good sheep hay, small square bales. Paint Valley Stables. Call Allen, (330) 988-2250 FOR SALE: Triticale Baleage, 4x4, $45. Wheat straw, 4x5, $40, other bedding 4x5, $20. Federidge Farms, (330) 893-9371 ORGANIC OAT Straw, round bales, (330) 674-5020 5:30-6:30 am or pm.
Jason Troyer, 330-473-7905.
FOR SALE: Hay Bailage- 1st, 2nd, & 4th cutting, 4x4 bales, $55. 330-600-0746
WANTED: SET of steel or hard rubber tires for Farmall H Tractor. Buy or trade for air tires. Levi Troyer 7655-A SR 241, Millersburg, Ohio 44654
CERTIFIED ORGANIC Corn silage and baleage. Merle Yoder, 330-852-0722.
4X4 ROUND bales of corn fodder, Michael Miller, 330-695-2272
FOR SALE: Wrapped Heifer Hay, 4x4 round bales, 330-473-2314
HAY, SMALL bales, 1st cutting Timothy. Very Nice. Jason Troyer (330) 473-7905
USED 10FT Pioneer Spring Harrow with crumbler. Millcreek Equipment (740) 622-1109
SUNSET BULK Tank, 415 gal, works good. (330) 852-9905†Ext 3#
1ST CUTTING round bales of hay, Timothy & Alphafa, horse quality. 330- 466-1408.
JOHN DEERE 5075E 75HP, 4 Wheel Drive, Power Reverse, 800hrs, loader ready, exc. cond. 330- 473-0096
JOHN DEERE 8' Disc, $700. John Deere Spring tooth harrow, $275. 2 Star Spinner Tedder, $850. Schultz Stalk Chopper, $850 John Miller 330-893-0303
ORGANIC HAY baleage, clover grass mix, individually wrapped. 4'x4' hardcore. $75 Delivery available for $60/load within 15 miles of Holmesville 330-473-7647
FOR SALE: Brillion Five Shank disc chisel plow, good condition, $3250. (330) 340-7380 CASE 1825 Diesel skid steer loader, 2900 hrs., runs good. 330-401-8025. $5,900
FOR RENT: 20' Chandler Chicken Litter Spreader, (330) 359-1127. USED TRACTOR parts in stock! Mt. Hope Tractor, 330-674-3637, 7501 CR 77, Millersburg, 44654. Ask for Leon. CASE IH C70 Tractor 70HP, 1300 hours, $11,750. (330) 852-0188
FOR SALE: IJ 2 row cultivator, $1400. 2 cyl Wisconsin baler motor, $450. David Miller, 9789 Camp Rd., Beach City. 330-756-2485. 560 STEINER Bale Beaver, 28' Belt conveyer, both in good condition. 330359-5647 or 330-473-2866
STAINLESS STEEL CHIMNEYS All types of chimney relining: gas, oil, wood & coal.
DAIRY QUALITY Baleage, all cuttings available, delivery available. 330-401-8012 FOR SALE: Earcorn. Atlee Gingerich, 9047 S. Kansas Rd, Fredricksburg OH 44627. HAY, HORSE Hay, Dairy Hay, Beef Hay, Baleage, and Straw, Round Bales & Large Square Bales. Jason Troyer (330) 473-7905
CALIFORNIA HONEY Bees available 3rd week in April. 1st come, 1st serve. 3lb of bees with a queen, $114. Call now: 330-401-5889.
HILAND SUPPLY CO. LTD. 3878 CR 135, Millersburg, OH 44654 • 330-893-4724
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BUCKEYE MORGAN HORSE SALE LLC
Ashland County Fairgrounds, Ashland, Ohio
LOCATION: The auction is held at the Ashland County Fairgrounds ~ Located at 2042 Claremont Ave., Ashland, Ohio. From US Rte 250 take State Route 42 SW or from US Rte 30 take State Route 42 NE to Baney Road then North to Claremont Ave. The Fairgrounds is located on the NE corner of this intersection.
FRIDAY & SATURDAY MARCH 28 & 29, 2014
WILL SPREAD Chicken litter OR rent out 20' Chandler Spreader. (330) 763-1443
2 N D C U T T I N G Alfalfa-Orchard Grass Horse Hay, small squares. (330) 695-6793.
HI-TEMP MASONRY LINERS
Advanced Chimney Technology
4x4 BALEAGE, Heifer/Beef quality, $20 each. 330-852 -2529.
250 REGISTERED MORGAN HORSES CONSIGNED 139 Mares ~ 85 Geldings ~ 26 Stallions Finished Riding & Driving Horses ~ Teams & Young Show Prospects SCHEDULE OF EVENT Friday – March 28 – Sale Auction begins at 10:30 – selling 125 Horses Stallion Presentation following Friday Sale Horses Presentation will not start before 6:30pm Saturday – March 29 – Sale Auction begins at 8:30am – selling 125 Horses Auction Managed By: BUCKEYE MORGAN HORSE SALE LLC Contacts: Jacob Kanagy Steven Yoder Nancy Rebman 330-567-2028 330-857-0284 419-289-0835 Auctioneers: ANDY RABER TODD WOODRUFF Baltic, Ohio Urbana, Ohio 330-893-2604 937-605-0139 View the sale catalog online at www.buckeyemorganhorsesale.net
2ND & 3RD CUTTING alfalfa hay. 4x4 wrapped bales. David Barkman 330897-4942 CERTIFIED ORGANIC wrapped 4x4 bales, 1st cutting hay, (330) 359-5647 or (330) 473-2866 STRAW, SMALL bales. Also large bales available. Call Jason (330) 473-7905 4x4 BALES OATLAGE, beef quality, $25. 330-852-9701
HAYLAGE 4X4 round bales, individual wrapped, 9 bales 3rd cutting Alfalfa, 27 bales oatlage, 50 bales of new seeding Alfalfa. 330-8523033. MIXED NEW seeding Alfalfa grass baleage, beef quality, some weeds, $20/ea. 4x4 bale (330) 893-0308 EAR CORN $120/ton. Also, 1st cutting bailage & wrapped oats, 4x4 bales, $35. Ivan, 330-674-2045. BARLEY SPROUTING trays now available, Stainless steel, David Yutzy, 330-600 -9624. HAY, SMALL bales, 1st cutting Orchard Grass Mix, Jason Troyer (330) 473-7905 2ND CUTTING Hay, small squares, Allen Miller, Holmesville, (330) 567-5944 ORGANIC HAY & Baleage, 4x4, dry, 1st cutting grass hay, & 4x4 new seeding alfalfa mix baleage, Jeff Miller 330-231-9647 50 4X4 Bales Rye baleage, tube wrapped, $40/bale. (330) 567-9009 MIXRITE LIQUID Fertilizer injector, Model #570, complete, used 1 time, still in box. $175 (330) 897-2373 GRASS BALEAGE made Memorial Day. 2nd, 3rd grass. Clover mix, 4x5 bales.330-401-6374 leave msg 3RD CUTTING Alfalfa grass mix, small bales. Call Jason, 330-473-7905.
SUGARCREEK LIVESTOCK AUCTION, INC P.O. BOX 452, 102 BUCKEYE ST. SUGARCREEK, OHIO 44681
SPECIAL DAIRY SALE WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9, 2014 12:00 NOON
Consisting of open heifers, springers, short bred heifers, fresh heifers and cows. FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL: Sale Barn: (330) 852-2832 Leroy Baker cell: (330) 340-0614 Sale Barn: (330) 852-2919 Brady Baker cell: (330) 831-1720
FOR SALE: 40 bales of 4th cutting Alfalfa hay, 4x4 bales. 330-567-0073.
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Firewood Fuel
SMOKEY LANE Stables Inc. 18th Anniversary Sale Friday March 21. Tack 5:30 Horses 7. Expecting some young trotters that raced in Sire Stakes. Will accept consignments of tack and horses through sale day. Will have door prizes and free popcorn. Please call in your consignments so we can put them on the sellers list. 686 Smokey Lane RD Sugarcreek OH 44681. (330) 852-2237
FOR SALE: Split Firewood, $55 a pick up load. 330-600-9090.
FOR SALE: 4 yr old Chestnut Gelding Morgan, broke to ride & drive, TSS, make offer. (330) 695-5348 Ext 3
WE WANT to spread your chicken manure, our spreader is 24' and has floatation tires. (330) 204-5992 1ST AND 2ND cutting hay for sale. Small square bales. 330-852-3072.
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SPLIT SEASONED firewood, $75 a pick up load. (330) 204-5820 FIREWOOD FOR sale. Will trade for scrap metal. Delivery available. Call anytime. (330) 275-7980 TAKING BIDS on Log pile, approx 70 trees, Red Oak, Popular, Walnut, Maple, Beech, etc. Deadline, March 21st. Andy Schlabach, (330) 674-2444 FOR SALE: Split seasoned firewood, $50 pickup load. 330-893-0218 FIREWOOD, KILN Dried, cut offs. 10 yd load $85 + delivery. Henry J. Miller. 330852-3363.
FOR SALE: Split seasoned firewood, slab wood & also boom truck loads available. Also, hollow campfire logs. 330-231-8462. FOR SALE: Seasoned wood, $50/pick-up Wayne Hershberger, CR 349, Mlbg. OH 330-674-0498 Ext. 2
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Garage Yard Sales
GARAGE SALE: April 8-9, 7am-8pm. Clothes, Shoes, Toddler Toys & more. Natural Gas Wall Heater, w/vent. Oak Bush Bulk Food, 51286 TR 220, Baltic, OH 740-623-0459. More sales in Neighborhood. BEREAN COMMUNITY Church Garage/Bake Sale at Old Alpine Alpa Restaurant along US 62. 3/20, 4-8pm, 3/21, 8am-4pm, proceeds for non-profit.
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FOR SALE: 1 yr old Dutch Hackney cross, stud colt, black, 3 white & blaze, very upheaded, 1324 US 62, Wilmot, (330) 600-8225 5 YR old Brown Trotting Gelding, Valley Victory, TSS, family horse, $3,500. 330-359-5634 6YR OLD Black Gelding, TSS, 16.1HH, Fresh 1 mo., mostly pace, good traveler, very powerful, $2,400. (330) 359-2616 1 YR. old Paint filly. Black with four white socks, tail. Broke to lead. 3868 TR 629 Millersburg, OH 44654 V.M. 330-893-3168 REGISTERED JERSEY Bull, 2 yrs old, sure breeder, $1,200. (330) 852-3122
SHEEP SHEARING & wool buying--lg. or small flocks. Vernon, 330-893-2620 or Marvin, 330-897-0422. (2) BLACK trotters, 5 yr old gelding Conway Hall, fresh, TSS, $,4500, And 5 yr old Keystone Savage, women can drive, fancy, TSS, $4,200. Laverne Yoder, (330) 852-4062 FOR SALE: 11 yr old Standard Bred, dark bay, Traffic Safe, (330) 201-3527
6 YR. OLD big cross-bred gelding, tss, surrey horse, broke single or double, women can drive, 3/4 standardbred--1/4 draft. Allen E. Miller, 5571 CR 68, Millersburg (330) 893-4908 4
Registered Holstein service-age bulls. Marvin Coblentz, 330-359-5570.
Pair of 15 yr. old and pr. of 2 & 3 yr. old black Percheon geldings, broke to all farm machinery; Also, new Bio draft harness set. Marvin Coblentz, 330-359-5570. SMOKEY LANE Stables Inc. Anniversary Sale Friday March 21. Tack 5:30 Horses 7. Consignments include 5 yr old trotting gelding by Classic Photo/Donerail, fancy driver, 4 year old double gaited mare, buggy broke. Surrey size horses from dealers and locals. Accepting consignments of tack and horse through sale day. Door prizes and free popcorn. All types of new and used tack. 686 Smokey Lane RD Sugarcreek OH 44681. (330) 852-2237 Auctioneer Myron Miller. 4 YR old Trotter, by Giant Hit, surrey size, good broke. 7 yr old Gelding, by Artsplace, broke for women or older people. 5 yr old Gelding, buggy size, good broke. Loran Schlabach, (330) 852-3096 BENTON HORSESHOEING now taking new customers at your barn or mine. Wayne Troyer 6610 CR 189 Millersburg, OH 44654 6 YR OLD 48" Tri-Colored Pony Gelding, well broke to ride & drive, $750. (330) 893-4603 TEAM BLACK Percheron Geldings, 1/2 brothers, 18H, 8 yrs old, good broke, willing workers, $3,600 each. (330) 674-0831, 2914 TR 122 Millersburg. 3 YR old Mare Mustang Paint Cross, 56", broke to ride & drive, been on 7 mi trips one way, well started. $900 obo (330) 893-9218
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NOTICE: HAVE room to feed your heifers. Emanuel Yoder, 10565 Saltcreek Rd., Fredericksburg OH 44627. SURRY HORSE Deluxe, safe for ladies, 6 year old, 16h., Black Standardbred Trotter. Good traveller, $4500. 330473-5688. FOR SALE: 4 year old Gelding Dutch Belgian cross, 4 white feet, blaze, needs work, Surrey Size, $2,000. Ivan Miller 330-674-1866. 13 yr. old mare by Striking Sahbra with Sierra Kosmos dam, tss. Henry Burkholder, (330) 279-2535. FOR SALE: Baby Pigmy Goats, 1-Bottle fed, Black/White and Brown/ White, will make good 4-H Projects, David Shetler, (330) 275-0722 5 YEAR OLD Standardbred Mare, T.S.S., David Miller, 9789 Camp Rd., Beach City. (330) 756-2485. RHODE ISLAND Red Chicks, 2 wks old, $2.50 ea. (330) 852-0444 8 YR old Black Percheron Morgan Cross Gelding, 16.3HH, good produce or surrey horse, sound, $3,200 obo. (330) 893-3733 FOR SALE: Weanling & Yearling Belgian Fillies, full sisters, Sired by: Korry's Captain Son. 17 yr old Belgian Mare, Sired by: JJM Congalaise Jay, good brood mare. Coming 3 yr old Gelding, 330- 893-1521 8 YR. old bay gelding, trots, anybody can drive, $2950/ obo. (330) 473-3503 FOR SALE: 10 yr old Registered Chestnut Morgan Gelding, TSS, women can drive, has been driven double, 330-674-4739 13 YEAR old brown white pony mare. Kid to ride. 39 inches tall. 2 year old tri-color mare not broke. $200 OBO. 330-674-3999 x 2.
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FOR RENT: 3 YR old cross bred Cavenese Bull, available to use until June, small enough for heifers, (330) 674-2647†Ext 2
WANTED TO buy: All types of horses & ponies, sound or unsound. J & S Horse Farm, 13914 Mt Eaton Rd, Doylestown, 44230. Call or write. (330) 715-0363
WANTED: BELGIAN Draft Mares, Age 2-14 yrs old, Must not be broke or sound, must only be clean for breeding purposes. Paying up to $800. Nate Miller, (330) 674-6918
GOLDEN BUFF Pullets laying well, $8.50 @ 8 to sell. Merle Hershberger, 330897-0406.
KATADIN RAM, 2 yrs old, proven. (330) 231-1360
7 YR old 15.2HH Bay Mare, Sire: Muscles Yankee Striking Sahbra, 2nd Dam King Conch, sold yearling at Harrisburg for $75,000. $3,000. 7 yr old, 16HH Black Mare, Sire: Rock-n-Roll Hanover- Life Sign, sold yearling at Harrisburg for $25,000, $2,500. Both mares are open, clean and ready to breed. Edward Miller 330-260-8366 12 YR old Black Gelding, Traffic Safe, Anyone can drive, $1,200. (740) 623-0684 ROAD CART for small horse or big pony, with back & easy entry, $350/obo. (330) 473-3503 2 YR. old Black Morgan Friesian geld. by Peteir Zoo, $2500. Mt. Hope 330231-5484 FOR SALE: 7 yr old Gelding dutch standardbred cross, out of Wonderboy, TSS, in surrey 3 years, 17h, black & 4 whites, $2900. 15 yr old Gelding out of Pine Chip, traffic safe, $500. 330-674 -4205. 14 YR old Belgian Gelding, broke to all farm machinery, sound, quiet enough for the boys. 330-466-9476 (2) PAINT pony mares, 52", broke to ride, good trail pony, lots of pep, $450 ea. obo. (330) 852-4062 HOLSTEIN BULL, Sired, Heifer size. Yoder, (330) 897-1397
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BLACK QUARTER type 15.2HH, 5 yrs, bred to paint for March/April baby, great for kids. $600 740-824-4361 FOR SALE: 7 year old Chestnut trotting Gelding, safe and sound, been in buggy for 2 years, needs work. $2950. 330-473-9065. 9 YR old Standard Bred Mare, big strong trotter, TSS, Sire: Kadabra, Dam: Armbro Accomplish, $2,800. (330) 763-4246
FOR SALE: 15 yr old Bay Gelding, TSS. Also harness & road cart. $1,200 for all. (330) 674-2419 11 yr. old reg'd gray trotting mare by Crown's Trump, 16+H, 100% traffic safe, never bred, pulls too hard for women,$2100. 695-2164
FOR SALE: Semen $125. 330-893-4328.
4 YR. old Katahdin Ram, $150. 330-852-9701
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17 MO. old polled Jersey bull, $900. Andy A. Troyer, 7137 C.R. 19, Mbg. 330-674-1860 ext. 2. MINIATURE COW Jersey beef cross with bull calf. Wanted: Miniature Jersey Bull. 330-897-2063. 1 YEAR old Polypay Dorset cross Ram, $225. 330-674 -2331.
9 YEAR OLD 16h. Gelding, TSS, doublegated, 100% traffic safe, $2,000/obo. 8 year old Fresian/Stand. cross Mare, been in mini surrey for 8 months, heads up and stylish, TSS, $3000. Wayne Shetler, 8549 Fredericksburg Rd., Fredericksburg, OH 44627, 330-695-4408. 3
YR old Trotting Bred Gelding, TSS, Fresh, 3 whites & strip, sharp. $4,200. 2 Wk trial. Michael Schrock 330-852-4796
3 YEAR old Gelding cash haul-vaporized, fresh, 16h., TSS, $3600. 6 year old Gelding Surrey horse, fresh, 16.1h., TSS, $2400. 4 year old Gelding Kenneth J, fresh, drives nice, TSS, $1600. Eddie Miller, (740) 624-3761. FOR SALE: 10 yr. Hackney pony. Broke to ride and drive. Not for little kids. Got snap. 330-893-3087 ext. 1 5 YEAR OLD Standardbred Gelding, double gaited, buggy size boys horse, TSS $2,400. 330-600-0838. REGISTERED JERSEY Bull, Butter Valley Colton. Sire Chilli Action Colton, Dam Butter Valley Max Alien. $1000. Valley Spring Farm. 330-359-0184. DORSET RAM for sale. Proven breeder, $250. Call 330-231-0231 or 330-6740747
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2 PAINT ponies, broke to ride & drive, 42" Tall, 330-466-9476
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. 3 YR old Black Gelding, boys horse deluxe. 7 yr old Gelding, boys horse. 3 yr old Gelding, surrey size, TSS. All trotters. Vernon Weaver, (330) 674-0073 STANDING AT STUD old Royal Kash Sire Strength Dam Elpaso $500. Register $300 Standing at Pearl Stables 740-545-1809
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REGISTERED BELGIAN Mare, 11 yrs old, broke to all farm machinery, $2,200. (330) 674-2267 FOR SALE: 4 year old paint mare, broke to ride but needs work. $350. 330-439 -9139 7 YEAR old black standardbred mare, well built, would cross well w/ Friesian stud, $2500. Also, Firewood, $45/pick up load. Ivan Yoder 330-674 -2045. FOR SALE: Seaman Tank in good condition, $200. 35 straws, CRV friesian, 10 montibeliard 350. All for $500. (330) 893-0017 FOR SALE: 3 year old Paint Timothy Walker cross, not broke and 2 good broke ponies. (330) 893-8114. FOR SALE: Cross Bred 6 yr old Gelding, TSS, would make a good produce horse, stops & stands good. $1,700 Ken (330) 600-1519 BELGIAN STALLION service B.J. Boilmaker is available for mare service. Stud fee $350, Alpine Acres. 330-469-5730 FOR SALE or lease, 4 yr old Belgain Stallion, Mountineer Master Chief, 18H, broke, hitched with mares, (330) 893-1521 9 YR OLD trotting mare, good broke, TSS. Sire is Striking Sahbra, Dam is Garland Lobell. 330-317-5895. FOR SALE! Golden Buff Pullets. Laying well. (330) 674-9451 STANDING AT stud, Lady's Royal Flash, Sire-Royal Strength, Dam-Superstar Ranger, live foal guarantee, multiple mare discount, registered-$750, grade-$350, standing at Moreland Stables, 1435 W. Moreland Rd, Wooster, OH 44691. 330262-0556
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686 Smokey Lane Road NW • Sugarcreek, OH 44681 Phone: 330-852-2237 Fax: 330-852-2237 1023599
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Hunting Fishing
CHESTNUT 8 yr old Standard Bred Gelding, women safe, $1,700. 54" Part Hackney Pony, good traveler, $800. 44" Paint Pony, 4 yrs old, kids safe, $700. 44" Welsh Pony Stud, 3 yrs old, kid safe, $450. 330-390-0239
MATTHEW SWITCHBACK, all accessories, 6 arrows with broad heads, 330-7494568 for more information .
TEAM OF 6 yr old Grey Percheron Gelding, broke to all farm equipment, work with snap. Also, looking for someone to work or buy 5 year old Draft Quarter Horse Gelding. Abe Yoder, (330) 852-0722
Liberty 15 gun safe, $900. 330-465-3439.
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MOSSBERG 835 12 ga 3 1/2" shells, $325. Ruger 77 30-06 Bushnell scope, $625, good cond., 330-897- 1038.
Buckmaster Compound Bow, includes sights, rest, stabilizer & quiver. $250 obo 330-600-0456
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$$$ BRAND NEW QUEEN PILLOWTOP MATTRESS SET Still in factory Plastic. $200.00, Can Help Deliver. 330-224-2932
2009 48" 17hp Burton Commerical Walk Behind Mower, w/Z controls & metal catcher, very good condition, serviced, ready to go. $2,250. (330) 264-6605
FOR SALE: Oak Armour in good condition, Wayne Miller, 3083 CR 600, Millersburg, 330-893-3080.
EARTHWAY SEEDER, new, assembled with all seeding plates included. $75 (330) 852-4062
NICE 3 Piece Bedroom suite, Recliners, Wooden wardrobes, Like new stroller, File cabinets, Small 2 leaf table, Twin and Full size beds, 3 baby cribs. All size NEW mattress sets. 2 mi. W. of Becks Mills, 2529 TR 110, Millersburg, OH. 330674-0944 VM.
WILL DO garden plowing, tilling, brush hogging, and get your new lawn ready for seeding. Henry J Miller, 330-852-3363.
FOR SALE: Corner shower stall, used, good condition. $150 (330) 852-4985 FOR SALE: Used 3pc Queen Bookcase bedroom suit. Has mirror on bed and doors, $500 obo. (330) 279-2075 WHITE DAYBED frame $100; white bookshelf $35; Qn. headboard from Original Mattress Factory $100; computer desk matching TV stand $45; 22" flat screen monitor $65; All in exc. condition. (330) 466-7211
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ENCORE W/204 Barrel, Encore w/220 Swift Barrel. Winchester Model #70, 22-250, 2 model Single 6 w/both cylinders. H-R 22 Convertible Pistol. (330) 473-0096 Diamond Bow w/acc. Rossi Mozzleloader w/scope & acc. Stealth Cam Trail Cameras, new, never been used. (330) 897-4308 GREYBACK GORILLA climbing treestand. Ex. cond. Used one season, 25#. Very comfortable. 330-567-2255 FOR SALE: 12-ga shell re-loader, $50. (330) 897-0086. NRA/CCW COURSE- $45. April 26-27 or May 10-11 330-335-9205
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FOR SALE: wood stove for shop. Asking $150. 330-893 -3808.
LITTLE SOFAS FOR LITTLE PEOPLE with toy chest, different colors to choose from makes a great gift, $90. (330) 473-9256. BROTHER-ALL IN one MFCJ625DW, Like new, $90. 330-390-0177. FOR SALE: Grain crimper with Honda motor elect. start, new. Andy Raber, (740) 622-1386 FOR SALE: Bernina 220 Sewing machine, excellent condition, $550. 330-852 -4961 OPEN BUGGY in good condition, fiberglass seat, LED lights, wooden sandwich wheels, $2350. Poly grain bin, 1 1/2 ton, $925. (330) 852-0343.
Get ready for Spring sunshine! 15% off 245-watt solar panels $275.00/reg., $233.75/sale. March 15-31. Also, 5% off all batteries. The Lighthouse Installation, 8216 TR 568, Fredericksburg, Oh 44627. (330) 275-0535
Your Hay Connection
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RIDINg hoRSE & PoNY SALE
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7 YR old Black Registered Tennesse Walker, Broke to ride & drive, $1,000. (330) 600-9376
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FOR SALE: 4 yr. old Western Hanover Gelding. Broke to drive, TSS. 330-695-9862
FAIR PIGS born in February. Will be ready mid April. Call Roy at 330-763-4748.
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ADJUSTABLE HOSPITAL bed, sits up & massages, $100. Also Alternator on mount, geared to run faster, $50 (330) 893-9218 FOR SALE: Used buggy, steel wheels, hydraulic brakes, roll-up curtains, lights & glass front; Also, harness, like new. Aden Yoder, (330) 359-5459 500 GAL Propane Gas Tank, in excellent condition, $750. Also, (2) med size propane unvented heaters, $100 ea. (1) small propane unvented heater, in excellent condition $80. Call after 5pm. (330) 852-2742 FOR SALE: Open buggy, like new. Fiberglass seat, lights, hydraulic brakes. Make offer. L. Yoder, 8050 Weaver Fredericksburg, OH NEW HAND CRATE Oats crimper harden rolls, $215. 330-275-9675. FOR SALE: K.D. 6 & 7' 4/4 Cherry Prime Red, $1.55; Prime Sapp, $1.40; 1,com. $1.10; Rustic, ¢.95. Mullet Run Lumber 5474 TR 117, Baltic, 330-893-4085.
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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. FOR SALE: Mini Surrey in exc. condition, Holmesville. 330-464-9353. 6X10 TRAILER, w/sides, like new, $1,000. Good used top Buggy, lights & brakes, $1,500. 330-473-8271 TAKING BIDS on log pile until April 5th, mostly red oak, hickory and walnut. 330-465 -3440. FOR SALE: Surrey, good condition, $2600. William Miller, 6310 TR 327, Millersburg 44654. 330-674-4466. RIGHT HAND in-swing entry door, 36". Screen door, 36". Set 5-0 bi-fold hollow-core standard size closet doors. 330-852-4548. FOR SALE: SOLAR Panel 250 watt, $300 while supplies last. 330-674-5740. LM. INVENTORY REDUCTION Sale - Excludes some merchandise. Schlabach Store, Walnut Creel. M - TH, 8-5, Fri.-6 Sat.-3. 330-893-2510
Combo Auction
The following will be sold at The Sprunger Building located in Kidron, Ohio 44636. From SR 30 take Kidron RD south 4 miles located behind livestock sale barn.
Saturday March 22nd, 2014 @ 9:00AM
STICKLEY/COLLECTIBLES/LAPRIDARY SELLER 1 – (2) Stickley Gustav (1908) book cases, dresser w/ mirror, chest of drawers, oak pedestal table, depression area table, all kinds of chairs, book shelves, bed, knee hole desk, cedar chest, (2) lead glass windows, flat top trunks, (2) sewing machines, hall tree, lamps, wall pictures, wall mirrors, bedding & linens, sewing material, set of Frankoma, Stangl pottery, all types of glassware, good selection of crocks & jugs, bottles, oil lanterns, costume jewelry, money will include some of each Indian head pennies, wheat pennies, Buffalo nickels, dimes, quarters, 1/2 dollars, silver dollars, all types of advertising, yard stix, post cards, books, German Bible, Legion hats, army pins, belt buckles, knives, pens & pencils, baskets, early primitives, cheese box cabinet, metal fans, fishing lures, blue canning jars plus other jars, Smith’s & Islay’s milk bottles, 5 gal glass jug, kerosene heater, lawn, garden& hand tools plus much more. SELLER 2 – Several Razor scooters, helmets, croquet set, Swiss Gear tent, Burnside electric guitar, hats, boxes of Bun feet, bundles of table legs, bags of knobs, Coleman lantern mantels, hand warmers, Coleman cooler, bird houses, picture frames, burlap & cotton sacks, yard tool plus more. SELLER 3 – Misc. furniture and tools SELLER 4 – (Mary Delmoro)-Huge Lapidary source, over 165 varieties of rock- hundreds of pounds of rough for cutting & hundreds of slabs for cabbing. Also tumbling rough & polished, some faceting material. Here is just a sample, Bruneau Jasper, Fire Agate, Malachite, Turquoise, Tree Opalite, Variscite, Willow Creek Jasper, certainly more slabs, there are hundreds if not thousands of them. For a complete list E mail (thecraftemporiuminc@msn.com) , (2) step back cupboards, wall cupboard, lap top desk, oak pedestal table, washer, dryer, window A C, wall picture including by Marc Moon, Chinese war horses, misc. Indian pottery, old pony saddle, Wild Bill saddle bags, metal fan, tools, table top drill press, turkey fryer, step ladder, plus much more. SELLER 5 – Honda 2002 Odyssey mini van, rough around the edges. NOTE – This will be another good auction with some good collectibles. The one house was full from top to bottom, list made from top layer, should be some good surprises. Auction held in heated building w/seating. TERMS – Cash, good check, register for number, not responsible for accidents or usage of items after purchase. For sale by owners
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NEW PFAFF Sewing & Embroidery Machines and Sergers for sale. Available at Lackman's Sewing Center, Apple Creek, OH 330-698-3060. 2 WHEEL Slide Door, buggy brakes & lights, rubber tires, very good condition. $550 (330) 359-5674 FOR SALE: Boys buggy with lights and signals. Also, good used baby bed. 330-674-0730. FOR SALE: Single draft show harness with breast pad, like new. Andy Raber, 740-622 -1386. FOR SALE: used buggy, steel wheels and roll curtains, needs work. $500. Ivan R. Mast, 6321 CR 407, Millersburg. 330-674-0736 HERITAGE PORK, naturally raised, no GMO feed. Whole, half & 25lb sample pks. (330) 674-7488 OLD CUPBOARD for lawn ornament. Old window frames. 330-893-0218 SURREY FOR Wheelchair, lights, brakes, storm front, Like new, Andy Raber, (740) 622-1386 VERSA FERGUSON steel conveyor sections inc. 4 ten ft sections, 2 six ft curves, 8 adj. stands. $550 for all. 330-2331-9800 231-8250 FOR SALE: $1,100 worth of Beehive Equipment, extractor, 4 deeps, 12 shallows, 3 queen excluders, hive tools, brush, smoker, capping knife. Will sell for $675. (330) 893-0318
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YAHAMA 5,200 watt generator, natural gas auto start, 2 years old, new head and valves, needed bigger generator, $1,399. Can add new pump and 2 pressure tanks for $1,350 for water system. Rebuilt Magnum 2000 watt inverter charger and 4 used L16 batteries, $759. Used wood stove heats 2000 sq. ft., $325. 330-275-8567 FOR SALE: Trace Inverter Model DR-3624, $500/obo; (2) 26" steel wheels with rubber tire, 5 lug holes, Make offer. (330) 893-3680 6500W PORTABLE Generator w/Honda Engine, very low hrs, excellent cond. $1,500. (330) 473-9230 SAYLOR BEALL air compressor. Rebuilt and ready to work. 330-674-3971 ext 4 FOR SALE: Enterprize cook stove with shelf and oven. Nelson Yoder, 5642 CR 59, Millersburg, OH 44654 FOR SALE: T14 Martin houses. Vinyl, Cedar or pine, Starling and sparrow traps, Bird houses and feeders, Wild Cat Woodcrafts, 330-897-7403. FOR SALE: Open buggy, ready to be painted and put together. $700. Ivan R. Mast, 6321 CR 407, Millersburg. 330-674-0736 BOONTOWN PRESSSURE Washer, 3000psi, 3GPM, 9HP Vanguard. Also Titan Industrial Diesel Generator, 7500 Watt, Easy on fuel, $550 ea. 30 day warranty. Christ Yoder, Charm. (330) 893-2095† Ext. 2
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FOR SALE: T-14 Cedar Martin boxes, painted. 740-623 -0782 ext. 1.
ELECTRIC MYERS deep well pump, good condition. $325. 330-275-5662.
FOR SALE: Used buggy, steel wheels, glass front, lights & hydraulic brakes, $1500/obo.(330) 893-3680
11 HP Honda Motor, good condition, $350. 5 HP air compressor on slide, $300. 1000 gallon air tank, $500. 4AM Air motor, $75. Grizzly table saw with 30" shop fox stints, $400. 330-893-3712.
CORNHOLE GAMES - 2 sets. Both are full color photo decals on them. (1) Deer photo & (1) Beach Sunset photo. Very sharp. $145/each or both for $250. Includes bags. Photos can be sent. (330) 275-6992. Natural Gas Wall Heater (Vanguard) Excellent condition - used only one winter in double garage. Thermos t a t c o n t r o l , 15,000-30,000BTU. Excellent heat range for double garage size area. All mounting bracket material included. $175 Call 330-418-6300. 5 PIECE bedroom set, $150. Natural gas dryer. Also, Natural gas cook stove. 330401-8262. 16' FLATBED trailer, $1200. 330-674-4426 or 330-893 -0800. HYDROGEN UNIT for non computerized gas motor. New, still in box. Save 50% on fuel, paid $1200, sell for $500/obo. (330) 695-9963.
FOR SALE: USED BUGGY, steel rims, hydraulic brakes, door in back, LED lights, turning signals-front & back, good cond. (330) 600-1175. FOR SALE: 6,500 watt inverted Honda natural gas generator. Can be switched to regular gas, electric start with remote auto start. Good cond., $2500. 330-893-1439
The richest son ever of Cam’s Card Shark is now Ohio’s richest stallion!
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4-DRAWER FILE cabinet, Metal Desk w/glass top, oak entertainment ctr. (330) 763-0927 FOR SALE: New large easy entry pony cart. David Troyer, 8336 TR 601, Fredericksburg, 44627. $450/obo
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1-MORKIE Puppy, male, black and tan, very cute, $250. 330-279-2066. FOR SALE: (2) UKC Black & Tan Coonhounds Females, 4 yrs old, run & tree their own coon. (330) 567-3432 YORKIES-AKC Reg. 3-male, Ready 3/5/14. Family raised, shots, wormed & Vet check. Down pmts. Coton, male 2/26/14 330- 473-9944 A.C.A. BORDO (French Mastiff), male. Produces large litters, 7 years old, $500. ALSO, 3 year old Lab Bulldog mix. Bred to Bulldog male. Gaurenteed Bred. $600. 330-674-2754. FOR SALE: 2 year old Curr female, needs work. (2) 10 week old Registered Curr puppies, $50 330-260-3430 SHIH-TZUPOO Australian Shepherd puppies, 4 females, 2 males. Ready to go 3/18. $60 each. 330-6002563. TEDDY BEAR puppies, 8 weeks, shots, vet checked, $375. 330-359-5143.
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, March 24, 2014 at 5:00 PM Antiques * Glassware * Household * Furniture * Misc. * Selling in 2 Rings
Monday, March 31, 2014 at 5:00 PM Antiques * Glassware * Household * Furniture * Misc. * Selling in 2 Rings
SHARK GESTURE p, 2, 1:51.3; 3, 1:49.1; 1:48.1s ($2,822,092) Cam’s Card Shark - Simple Gesture - Western Hanover
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Note: In addition to our Monday sale we will be selling an individual lifelong antique collection. Visit www.kaufmanauctions.com for photos and updates. For more information contact Derrick Kandel, auction manager at (330) 204-4453. Terms: Cash, check, or any major credit card with valid I.D. 3% buyer’s premium will be waived for cash sales. Receiving Hours: Wednesday, 9AM-4PM Always Taking Quality Consignments
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ASSISTING AUCTIONEER: 2990 State330-465-3232 Route 93, Sugarcreek, OH 44681 Chuck Stiver 330-939-5325
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AUCTION HOUSE: Monday-Friday 9am-5pm• 330-204-4453 DERRICK KANDEL, AUCTIONEER • 330-231-4524 MYRON MILLER, AUCTIONEER CLIFF SPRANG, AUCTIONEER
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BROWN AND white 4 year old Shih-tzu, female. For info call: 330-231-7735 FOR SALE: 4 mo. old ACA mini Dachshund female, piebald red/white, very cute! $350. 330-359-0245. HAVENSE PUPPIES, AKC, 8 weeks old, black and white, 3 females, 4 males, shots and wormed. 330-275-8658. BEAGLE PUPS, 3-female, 1-male. DOB: 10/22/13. Exc hunting stock. Male- $85.00 Female-$100. 330-852-3915 4 MO old 3/4 English Bulldog females, some brindle & some white, friendly & pretty. $550 (330) 695-2845 CAVACHONS 4-RUBY, 1- female, 3-male, 1-Blenhiem male. Ready to go 3/25/14 Shots, wormed, Vet checked, family raised. Down pmts. (330) 473-9944 AKC CAVALIER King Charles Spaniel, 4 yr old, male, Blenheim, $200. 330378-5275. FOR SALE: 8 week old ACA Yorkie, male. Also, 8 week old Grade Chihuahua, male. Both will stay small and cute. (330) 852-0722. FOR SALE: 4 mo old 3/4 Bulldog, 1/4 Beagle, very friendly, $300 (330) 567-3432 (2) AKC French Bulldogs, 1 male & 1 female, 6 yrs old. Champions in pedigree. 330-674-2267 FOR SALE: NEW 2-Section rabbit hutch with 2 boxes on the outside. (330) 275-4645. FOR SALE: Cross between Maltese/Fox Terrier, 5 mo old, cute, must sell. (330) 763-3944 FOR SALE: 2 yr. old American English Bulldog; Female; Fawn w/ white marking nice $700 330-852-8620
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AKC 5 YEAR, male, Yellow Lab. Champion lines. Eye, Hips, and Elbow Certified, $900 330-763-4887.
FOR SALE: 4 mo old Border Collie Cross, 3/4 Border Collie, 1/4 Blue Heeler Pups, (330) 674-2163
FOR SALE: dog kennel cages, 4 whelping pens, 14 feeders. 7 Water nipples, $300. 330-897-5410
2 YR OLD 3/4 Maltese 1/4 Shih-tzu female. 4 yr old Shih-tzu female, very good moms, due in heat any time. $375 for both. 330275-8602
WANTED: BREEDER males, Min Pin and Doxins. Also, For Sale: Red and Blue heeler mixed pups, (330) 897-1348†x1 POMERANIAN FEMALE, cream 4 years old, very friendly. Also, Miniature pincher, male, black and tan, 1 yr old, 330-417-4936. TOY POODLES: 2 registered females, 3 1/2 yrs. old, 1 registered male, 1 1/2 yrs. old, $200. 1 grade female 4 yrs. old, $150. (330) 897-1306 CAVALIER FEMALE: 4 yr. tri. $250. 2 yr. Blenheim $350. 1 yr. old AKC Ruby male $425. 8 mo. Blenheim male $300. Levi Yoder 584 CR 59 Millersburg, OH 44654 3/4 ENGLISH BULLDOG pups. 1 male fawn and white, $300. 1 female brindle and white, $350. 12 weeks old. Call 330359-5089 THE OPDBA along with Petland, USDA APHIS Animal Care, & AKC invite you to our 2nd Annual Symposium. Through multiple formal presentations and an open forum, we will examine how working together we can improve animal welfare by looking at Genetics and Best Kennel Practices. March 25th, 2014, Registration begins at 5:30 pm, Dinner provided at 6:00 pm, Presentations begin at 7:00 pm. RSVP Freeman Raber 330-893-9140 by Monday, March 24th. Farmstead Restaurant, 4757 Township Rd. 366, Berlin, OH 44610.
YELLOW LABADOR Retriever, male, 10 wks, AKC reg'd, vet checked with health papers, $200. Call 330-893-3909. 3 YR OLD chocolate Boston Terrier male, Proven, $250. 3 YR old Shih-Tzu male, proven, $100. 3 YR old Chihuahua female, $100. (330) 897-6602.
DOG RESTS, 16x19, $19.95 ea. No chewing, sanitary, easy to clean, appr. by Ohio Dept of Ag. Available in all sizes. Bert E. Miller, 8376 TR 528, Shreve. (330) 317-8570 MIXED BREED puppies, 8 weeks old, very child friendly, good family dog. $20. 330-279-3998. FOR SALE: 1 1/2 yr. old female Yorkie AKC registered 2 yr. old female Yorkie AKC registered. Nice looking dogs, ears up. 330674-2474
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FOR SALE: 5 yr old Beagle male, runs rabbits, $125. (330) 359-5377 FOR SALE: Cur & Beagle Cross Puppies. 7 weeks old. Need new homes soon! 330-674-9924.
AKC & ACA Golden Retriever Male Stud Service. $200 (330) 695-2153 Leave Message - Robert TWO 14 MO. 3/4 English Bulldog, 1/4 Cur females. Brindle/white, $500 each. 330-600-9550 PUGGLE BULLDOG cross, female, 10 months old, $450. 330-698-0161. FOR SALE: Terrier/Poodle cross puppies, 8 wks old, light colored pups, (330) 674-0809
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FOR SALE: 5 yr old Carmel colored extra small toy poodle, no papers, house puppy. (330) 600-1822 FOR SALE: Lady Amherst pheasants, 2-Roosters,-1 Hen. $30 each. If interested call 330-897-2067. 3 YR old White 3/4 Bulldog, 1/4 Beagle. $275 (740) 291-7384
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Pleasant Valley Rd, Sugarcreek Beautiful lot with city water and sewer on the edge of Sugarcreek. 105’front x162’ deep. Fantastic view of the valley. $24,000 Cliff Sprang
UKC BLUETICKS 7 yrs., (1) male, $500. (1) female, $200 obo. 8645 Cutter Rd., Fredericksburg, OH 44627 UKC WALKER Coonhound pups, 3-F, 2-M. Will be 1 year old in April, started on coons & cats. They need work $200 ea 330-893-9896
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FOR SALE: Goldendoodle puppies, 2-female, 1-male, family raised, DOB: 1/14/14. 330-852-2827.
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HEFFELFINGER ESTATE AUCTION
HOUSEHOLD-ANTIQUE-COLLECTIBLE HUNTING AND FISHING-OLD TOOLS SIMPLICITY MOWER- BUS DEPOT SIGNS GOOD FURNITURE-CELLO-STAR WARS ITEMS 50+ CAP AND TOY GUNS-FARM TOYS Selling for the Heffelfinger Trust plus items from other homes. Auction to be held in The FFA Building, Wayne County Fairgrounds, Wooster, Ohio. The fairgrounds are located at the junction of US Route 30 and State Route 3 South.
THURSDAY MARCH 27, 2014 9:00 A.M. HEFFELFINGER AUCTION Whirlpool HD auto washer and dryer; Frigidaire stacking washer and dryer like new; two 4 pc. dark bedroom suites; costume jewelry; Hoover concept 2 sweeper; HD metal shelves; Oreck XL sweeper; Casio keyboard; wood kitchen table and chairs; good selection of Sheltie items including books, pictures, and calendars; brown recliner; Toshiba flat screen tv; good couch; DR table and chairs; books; Craftsman shop vac like new; park bench; outdoor lawn animals; Toro S-120 snow blower; good box lots; and more. Auction by order of Paul David Heffelfinger, Ex. for the Estate and RUTH HEFFELFINGER TRUST. TAYLOR AUCTION Old postcards; other paper items; books; cookbooks; Indians program; yardsticks, pens, and pencils; records; puzzles; old scales; rug beater; old kitchen cupboard; old kitchen utensils; WWII army footlocker; German items; medicine bottles; vintage linens and clothing; copper boiler; bird cage; cameras; toys; oil cans; Carnival glass; Depression; crocks; graniteware; 2 large bolts upholstery material; wardrobe; and more. TOOLS-HUNTING AND FISHING – Simplicity lawn tractor; fishing poles; reels; plugs; old boat motor; table saw; fish and animal mounts; fur stretchers; planer; hand and power tools; and much more. A very partial list. HELEN TAYLOR, OWNER AUCTION #3 Cast iron kettle; king size bedroom suite; 2 bookcases; Fiesta and other good pitchers; good old hanging glass shade and light; student cello (needs repair); Silex ice cream maker; good box lots; and more. PITMAN AUCTION Items from the now closed Wooster bus station. Two 12 ft. padded benches; 2 seat restaurant booth; 2 sided metal Greyhound bus sign; Greyhound agent parking sign; 2 wooden transportation signs; Lakefront/Trailways sign Wooster; 3 office chairs; Western Union battery clock; and more. CAROL PITMAN, OWNER HUDSON AUCTION Stihl chain saw; Stihl weed eater; MTD chipper/shredder; garden cultivator; push mower; 2 sewing rockers; white bedroom suite; good old pics and frames; Singer portable sewing machine; 2 KLH speakers; old typewriters; Tentri rowing machine; Sony speakers and sub woofers; ping pong table; lots of holiday decorations; and more. JIM AND CONNIE HUDSON, OWNERS AUCTION #6 50+ vintage cap and toy guns; large collection of Star Wars items including 20+ light sabers; vintage farm toys; vintage board games; 80’s and 90’s cast semi trucks; toys from the 60’s and 70’s; pocket knives; 90 vintage Norman Rockwell plates; Italian accordion; 3/16 scale farm toy box; costume jewelry; and more. NOTE – A very partial list with much more yet to be discovered. Starting at 9AM w/ a crew on smalls and collectibles. 2nd crew w/ guy stuff and 3rd crew walking the rows. Bring 2 friends and the big truck. Pictures at www.gant-realty.com.. Pictures updated week of auction. Click on chattel auctions. Plan to attend.
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(330)264-8342 4939 MILLBROOK RD. WOOSTER, OHIO 44691
Home Condo For Sale
FOR SALE: AKC Boxer Pups, 2-males, 1-white, 1-brindle, 14 wks old, (330) 897-0770
ONE YEAR old Beagle, male, out of great hunting stock, runs his own rabbits. (330) 897-2909 xt. 1.
FOR SALE: Grizzly table top edge sander, good condition with hydraullic motor. Allen Miller, (330) 893-2312
CHIHUAHUA TERRIER mix. DOB 12/28/13. 3 males, 1 female. Cheap. 330674-3140 leave msg.
FOR SALE: Australian Shepherd Blue Heeler mix puppies, 10 wks, $15 obo. Jacob Shetler 330-893-2164
FOR SALE: BINKS 2 1/2 gal. pressure pot with hoses and SV100 gun, like new, $500. (330) 897-1432
FOR SALE: 10.3 acres, 5br 1.5ba, w/smaller house attached, 2br, 2ba, both walk out basements, outdoor furnace, 13 stall barn, shop. Taking bids until May 23rd. Reserve the right to reject any or all bids. (330) 264-8705
4 YEAR OLD Shiba, female. Will make nice pet or watchdog. $100/obo 330-8939955
AKC BLACK Mini Schnauzer, male, 9 months, UTD on shots, house trained, good with kids and dogs, $350. (330) 231-5175.
MILLERMATIC 252 wire feed welder, $1,900 330-6959376.
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CAVALIERS AKC Reg. 3-Female, 1-Ruby, 1-blk/ tan 1-Blenheim. Ready 3/4/14 Family raised, wormed, shots & Vet check. Taking down pmts. 330-473 -9944 4 YR old Bicheon Male, med size, AKC & DNA, sure breeder. $400 John Yoder (330) 473-8232
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FOR SALE: Pallet forks for skid loaders, $550. Also Grappel Bucket, priced to sell. Mt. Eaton Trailer, LLC. 330-359-0150
Exciting Sports Memorabilia Auction
Reo Fraelich’s Personal Collection Location: Kaufman Auction House, 3149 SR 39. 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 – March 25th, 2014 3:00 PM
* Mickey Mantle, Joe DiMaggio & Ted Williams Signed Baseballs * Complete & Partial Sets from the 50’s thru the 90’s * 300+ Signed Baseballs * Signed Bats * Game Used Bats * Signed Photos * Sketchbooks & Scorecards * 400+ Lots Autographed Items: Signed Baseballs: Mickey Mantle, Joe DiMaggio, Ted Williams, Willie Mays, Ralph Kiner, Eddie Murray, Reggie Jackson, Juan Marichal, Whitey Ford, Harmon Killebrew, Paul Molitor, Bert Blyleven, Yogi Berra, Minnie Minoso, Herb Score, Tony Gwynn, Rod Carew, Larry Doby, Johnny Bench, Pete Rose, Cal Ripken Jr., Ken Griffey Jr., Bob Feller, Roger Clemens, A-Rod, Hank Aaron, Mike Schmidt, Stan Musial, Duke Snider, Nolan Ryan, Frank Robinson and Current & Former Cleveland Indians. 30+ Signed Baseball Bats; Cal Ripken & Hank Aaron Signed Magazines; C.C. Sabathia & Kevin Millwood Signed & Framed Jerseys; Walter Goldbach Signed T-Shirt; 60+ Signed Photos; 175+ Cleveland Indians Signed Baseballs from Current Former Players; Bernie Kosar Signed Football & Mini Helmet. Complete Sets: 1960 Topps Set; 1965 Topps Set; 1970-1993 Topps Sets; Topps Traded Sets; Fleer Updated Sets; 19801993 Donruss Comp. Sets; 1980-1993 Fleer Comp. Sets; 19891993 Upper Deck Comp. Sets; 1953 Topps Archives Set, 2001 Topps; 2003 Topps. Partial Sets & Misc.: Partial Sets: 1958 Topps, 1959 Topps, 1961 Topps, 1964 Topps, 1966 Topps, 1968 Topps, 1969 Topps; (4) 1914 B18 Blankets; Indians Commemorative Bats; Cleveland Indians Scorecards & Sketchbooks from the 40’s & 50’s; 60+ Bobbleheads; 20+ Baseball Gloves; Ruth, Cobb, Young & Wagner Starting Lineups; Sports Books; Collector Lots. If you’re a sports memorabilia collector this is an auction you won’t want to miss. These types of collections don’t come around often and we are proud to be able to help Mr. Reo Fraelich disperse of his collection. Reo obtained most of his autographs at sports shows, spring training and at games. Doors will open at 12:00 PM.
Online bidding available at www.kaufman-auctions.com. Please visit our website for a catalog. For more information about this auction or any questions feel free to contact Cliff Sprang at (330) 464-5155 or cliff@kaufmanrealty.com. Lunch Stand
TERMS- Cash or Good Check Breakfast and Lunch AUCTIONEERSDave Acker, Nick DeFelice, Paul Emerson
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AUCTIONEER: CLIFF SPRANG, AUCTIONEER 330-464-5155 or cliff@kaufmanrealty.com
POWERMATIC 10" table saw with vega fence, good condition, $350. Industrial 10" upcut saw, good condition, $150. 330-897-6602. FOR SALE: Like New Gillette Belt Driven Generator, 12000 Watt, $700 (330) 893-4603 FOR SALE: Honda generator 3000-watt, only 87 hrs., $2200. Make offer. (330) 893-0153 / VM. FOR SALE: 20KW Onan Generator, with 4cyl Ford Engine, with enclosure, good condition. $5,500. (330) 231-2634 FOR SALE: Omga 12" Miter saw with air motor, good cond. 2586 CR 160, Millersburg. 330-359-0812.
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FOR SALE: 22.7 ACRES, 2 large pole buildings, 7 acres big trees, 4 mi. SW of Wooster. $250,000. 330-464 -0592. 183 ACRES for sale in Scioto County. All wooded, with some marketable timber. Mineral rights transfer with no current leases. $1500/acre. (330) 231- 5487
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13.5 ACRES IN Bakersville. Excellent view at 1,100 ft. elevation! $155,000 with partial mineral rights or $125,000 without mineral rights. 888- 996-9196.
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Apartment Rentals
WANTED: OLDER Pony, needs to be broke for small children. State size & price. Albert Yoder, 330-893-1613.
STOP PAYING Rent & Own, Triplex & shop For Sale in Killbuck, very good condition. Live in one unit and others will make your payments. Property qualifies for many 1st time home buyers programs. akvincrentals.com (330) 674-2819
WANTED: ADULT German Shepherd, female & male, black & tan, (330) 674-1400
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WANTED: FEEDER Pig Nursery Fence, Prefer upright bars, spaced no more than 2", 24" - 36" high. (330) 893-3407
WANTED: ROUND Pen, in good condition. (330) 473-9567 WANTED: YOUNG Jersey family cow, (330) 695-2191 WANTED: A good used wooden wardrobe. Also, a good used nat. gas frig. suitable for kitchen, prefer white. Call 330-674-0557 ext. 1 WANTED: 1 HP Electric Motor, 330-897-0681. WANTED: PONY cart in good condition. (330) 674-1403
Home Condo Rentals
3BR, 1.5BA, Home on approx 2 acres, lg front lawn, private well & septic, 2 car gar., quite road in East Holmes, Assists pets only. No Smoking. $750/mo + Utilities. Joe - 330-852-1988
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3900-SF WAREHOUSE for rent w/restroom, office & loading dock. 8216 TR 568, Fredericksburg. Call (330) 275-0535
WANTED: NATURAL gas refrigerator. Call (330) 275-0535
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WANTED: PIGEONS $2.00 on color, $3.00 on whites. Call Kevin, 330-231-9170. Will pick up Tuesday if 50 or more. Buying year around.
REMODELED 3 BR on large lot near Nashville, $550 +heat & elect. Refs. & sec. dep. required. 330-378-5121
WANTED: MEDIUM size EZ Entry pony cart, in good condition. (330) 275-5790 WANTED: PIONEER Spike tooth harrow in good condition. (330) 897-0096 ext. 2 WANTED: MEDIUM size pony Gelding, safe for school children. (330) 897-2511 WANTED: USED Treadmill, (330) 852-2970 HEALTH BOOK wanted. The Natural Remedies Encyclopedia, Authors: Vance Ferrell & Harold Cherne MD. Call (330) 893-2095†Ext 2 WANTED BRICKS. Also, concrete block 8-10" wide, in good condition. 330-275 -9675.
Mobile Home Rentals
TAKING APPLICATIONS for 14x70, 2br, 2ba, 1-Master w/french doors, Dining area w/china cabinet, D/W, Nashville Area. 1 yr lease. Covered front porch, LP Gas Heat, Woodland Setting, water/ sewer incld. Great for retirees. $550/mo, + Dep/$550 (330) 378-3431
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2003 MERCURY sable wagon LS, new tires, new jasper transmission, like new, loaded, 124k. mi., $3400/ obo. 330-231-5745 1999 MERCURY Tracer, 140k miles. Fair condition. $1,500. 330-466-9714.
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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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01 DODGE RAM 2500 Diesel, 4x4, 5 spd, rust free, with custom bumper. $12,500. 330-275-0426.
2002 CRESTLINER Angler 16 ft. 50 HP Mercury trolling motor. 2 fishfinders water ready, $9500. 330-231-4911
1999 DODGE RAM 3500 Dual wheel 24 valve cummins, 4dr, 4x4, new clutch, rebuilt 5 spd trans, power/ leather seats, goose neck hitch, edge programmer, 255k. mi., Exc. Cond., $12,900/obo. 330-852-1988.
FOR SALE: Boat Motor, Evinrude 88HP, 1996, Make offer. (330) 897-1222†Ext 3
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FOR SALE: 1997 40hp Mercury outboard motor, tiller handle, key start, power trim, like new. $2,800. obo (330) 359-0915
VAN FOR RENT. 2008 15pass, hitch receiver, plus luggage carrier avail. Good Rates Mlbg. 330- 231-4493
Boats
14' SmokerCraft with 10-hp. Evinrude, w/fish finder, trolling motor & trailer. Motor overhauled last year. $1700/obo. 330-432-7486 14' ALUM Deep V fishing boat, 9.9 Mariner, runs excellent, has deck & built in storage, like new carpeting, 3 swivel seats, live well, fish finder, trolling motor, custom cover, life jackets, all safety equip., Cabella's Quick Draw rod holders - fish ready! $2,000. (330) 231-5141
Vans
2000 GMC Safari 7 pass. van, Exc. Cond., no rust, runs great! $2500. 330-464-2809 or 330-464-2811. 1998 GMC Safari 7 pass. van, Exc. cond., very little rust, runs great. $1500. 330-464 -2809 or 330-464-2811.
650
Building Materials
207 Doors & Windows • Vinyl Windows 06500 AD13113930 72 • Free Estimates 10190485
FOR SALE: Boat Motor 25 H.P. Tohatsu 2009, 4 stroke, fuel injection, long shaft, tiller, power tilt and trim, Exc. cond., $3000. Also, Minn kota Maxxum Trolling motor, excellent condition, $120. Roy Troyer 6274 CR 77, Mbg, 44654 1/2 mi. N. of Bunker Hill.
4881 CR 207 Millersburg, OH
FOR SALE: 2003 9.9 Yamaha boat motor four stroke long shaft. Good cond., $1400. 330-359-0900 FOR SALE: 1981 Bass tracker with consul and a 35 hp even rude, fish finder, live well, controlling motor, foot controlled. No leaks, everything works fine. $2600. 330-897-0629. 16' CRESTLINER row boat, alum., Deep V, 4-bench seats, w/cover & oars, exc. cond. Reg. good until 2016, $900. (330) 988-7953.
530
Motorcycles ATVs
KAWASKI 2006 4-Wheeler, 750 Brute Force, w/winch & snow plow, $6,400. 330-390-0284 READY TO RIDE? 2006 Harley Davidson 883 Low FOR SALE only 6300 miles. $4500. Call 330-465-1719 2007 SUZUKI Burgman 650, 4,700 miles, Automatic, White, excellent condition. $4,850. 330-378-3321
540
Trucks SUVs
'02 F-350, 7.3 Power Stroke diesel, 4x4 dually, has 9-ft. alum. flatbed, 291k mi., $9500. (330) 231-5456
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 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.
695
Construction 830
I BUY junk cars 262-9300
Construction
ICH KAUF! Scrap Metal, Will do wedding & church scrap cleanups also. Call evenings @ 330-275-7980
07200 AD13289578 144 10239207
HAULING WITH 1 ton dump truck & trailer. Will also do bobcat work. Duane Weaver, 330-763-1192.
Bobcat S175 Skid Loader $350/WK, $1100/MO Call 330.674.1871
6 PASS. Mini van looking for work routes, Holmesville /Fredericksburg. Weekly rates, 330-390-0041.
S175
840 775
720
NOW RENTING
Cleaning
DUST BUNNIES Cleaning Co. offers an affordable housecleaning service tailored to meet your needs. Insured/bonded. Call Michelle at (330) 844-1604.
Hauling 865
Heating
Fencing FOR SALE: Mullet coal fur-
NEW SUPPLY OF Fence Material. Woven wire, wood and steel posts, poplar and yellow pine boards, gates, hog and cattle panels horse cote and accessories, Supremo barb, 3 or more rolls, $38.25 each. 4,000 ft high tensile wire, $76.50. Doughty Valley Fence, 330- 674-7440. Installation 330- 893-1803.
D YODER CONSTRUCTION: Custom Homes, Remodeling homes, garages, decks roofing, & pole buildings. Free Estimates. (740) 294-3215
Building all types of wood & wire fences. Have ambusher to clear old fence rows. Free est. United Fencing 330-359-2314 x1 / 231-8813
SHINGLE BUGGY for rent, available for pickup in Sugarcreek & Holmesville. Will deliver. Dale's Rental, 330-763-1227
YODER'S FENCE & Brush Removal. Will build all types of farm fence. 23 yrs. exp. Free est. 330-763-0497
nace. Good codition, $850. Samuel Miller, 47963 Twp. Rd. 217, Mbg., Ohio 44654
865
Lawn & Gardening
Lawn & Gardening
WILL TILL Gardens in Holmes County Area. Will also do some bobcat work. Duane Weaver 330-763-1192
925
Painting
GIVE YOUR HOME a fresh new look! Exp'd interior painter will paint your home at reasonable price. Free est. 330-466-3575/ Fonda. GORILLA PTG, Co. Free estimates on ext., vinyl, steel, wood sidings. 330-231-3541 MAST PAINTING Need to give your cupboards a facelift? We can help. We paint cupboards any color you want. We also do paint & glazing. Call (330) 473-3595 SIGLER PAINTING specializing in neat, clean, quality interior painting. Third generation painter. Exc. refs. Free est. 330 317-7048.
970
• Excellent cultivator • Lifetime warranty on tines
Pole Steel Building
FOR SALE: 20x20 2 story pole barn, steel roof, steel sides, build in 98, make offer. (330) 852-3150.
Demos & 08650 AD13289650 144 Rentals Available10239226
1130
BERLIN GRAVELY SALES
Windows
4319 County Road 168 • Millersburg, OH 44654
330-893-2421
God is Love
FOGGED HOUSE WINDOWS? We can fix them without replacing the entire window. (330) 674-7556.
Holmes County
Shopper
FLY HIGH wake boarding pole w/mult-board rack, $350/ obo. (330) 473-3503 FOR SALE: 17' Fiberglass boat with 80 hp mercury. $500/obo. 330-260-3430.
10190485
520
Building Materials 720
1022933
500
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330-345-5200 888-244-6632
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2014 Civic Sedan LX 36 Month Lease
149 Mo.
$
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Automatic Transmission
2499
total due at signing
36 Month Lease
Best Value One Pay Lease – 2 Year Test Drive
8,041
$
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2014 CR-V AWD LX
2014 Accord Sedan LX
Automatic Transmission
$
195 Mo.
$
Automatic Transmission
2499
total due at signing
36 Month Lease
Best Value One Pay Lease – 2 Year Test Drive
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24 Month Lease
204 Mo.
$
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2499
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36 Month 36,000 mile closed end lease. 2014 Civic LX Automatic Sedan, 2014 Accord LX Automatic Sedan, 2014 CRV LX AWD. $2499 plus tax, title, documentary fee, license plates and mud guards. 24 month 24,000 mile Best Value One pay lease – 2 year yest drive for 2014 Civic LX Automatic Sedan $8041, 2014 Accord LX Automatic Sedan $9797, 2014 CRV LX AWD $9282 includes 6.5% Wayne County tax, documentary fee, license plates and mud guards. All leases and finance rates for well qualified buyers approved with Honda Financial Services. Offer expires 04-03-2014.
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P7694A
P7721
2013 Civic EX
2011CRV EX AWD
P7701
A118
2011 Civic LXS
2013 Fit Base
EVEN IF YOU DON’T BUY OURS
P7715A
14,998
$
2007 Camry XLE
2011 Civic LX Sedan
P7709A
2011 CRV EX 4WD
P7703
P7724
2011 Civic LX
2011 Accord SE
P7720
2011 Pilot EXL AWD
P7725
P7713
2011 Accord EXL
P7727
2011 Civic LX CPE
2011 Pilot EX AWD
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WE BUY USED CARS
$
P7717
P7723
13,598
2006 Accord EX
$ A385A
$
10,388
2007 Ford Fusion SEL
A190A
9,255
2005 Accord EXVL
2010 Civic LX Coupe
P7731
2011 Odyssey EX
WE BUY USED CARS EVEN IF YOU DON’T BUY OURS
$ P7716
P7728
12,588
2005 Accord EXL V6
$ A277A
11,995
2010 Sonata SE
WE BUY
$ A297A
11,998
2007 Commander Sport
$ A301A
SALES
10,588
2008 Ford Escape XLT
$ A383A
$
20,388
2008 Grand Cherokee Overland
FINANCING/LEASING HONDA CARE
P7710A
10,450
2009 Impala LS
$ A363A
14,798
2009 Prius Touring
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USED CAR SALE 2007 Ford Taurus SE
6,900
$
#14072B
2009 Chevy HHR LS
9,900
$
2009 Chevy Malibu 1LT
12,900
$
#3447
2011 KIA Soul Plus FWD
14,500
$
#3417
13,900
$
15,400
#3411
16,900
#3366
14,900
$
15,500
$
17,200
#3405
16,900
20,700
#3425
#3400
#3409
#3365
17,500
$
$
#3351
#14068S
2012 Chevy Cruze LT
14,900
$
#3401
15,500
$
#3432
16,900
$
#3385
2010 Honda Accord EX-L
17,600
$
#3386A
2013 Chevy Captiva LT
2012 Chevy Equinox 2LT FWD
20,900
$
#3451
21,500
#14087A
22,200
#14053A
$
2011 Buick La Crosse CXS
26,200
$
#3442
22,600
#3406
2011 Chevy K1500 Crew LT
26,900
$
#3422
22,900
$
#3424
2011 Buick Enclave CXL AWD
27,900
$
#3439
#3420
2012 Chevy Malibu LS
$
13,900
#3414
14,900
$
#14218A
12,500
$
15,900
#3398
13,900
$
16,900
#3380
$
17,900
#3393
#3435
16,500
$
#3382
16,900
#3429
2013 Chevy Malibu LT
18,400
$
#3444
2013 Chevy Captiva LTZ FWD
21,600
$
#3421
2011 Chevy K1500 Crew LT
22,900
$
#14199A
21,900
2013 Ford Escape SEL 4X4
23,900
$
2010 Nissan Armada Platinum
29,900
#13343A
#3436
#3452
14,200
29,400
#3391
12,900
$
#3419
$
14,900
#3438
#3397
2013 Chevy Sonic LT
14,400
$
2011 Ford Fusion SE
#3434
2012 Ford Focus SE
14,900
$
#3450
2013 Chevy Impala LTZ
2009 Chevy K1500 Crew LS
16,500
$
$
#3381
16,600
2012 Chevy Captiva 2LS
16,900
$
#3433
#13408A
2012 Chevy Captiva 2LS
16,900
$
#3437
2011 Nissan Rogue SV AWD 2013 Dodge Grand Caravan SXT
$
18,900
#3441
19,200
$
21,900
$
#3445
2011 Cadillac SRX Luxury AWD
25,400
$
#3349
21,900
$
31,500
#13507A
#3446
2012 GMC Terrain SLT-2 AWD
25,500
$
2011 Chevy Tahoe LTZ
$
#3415
2012 Chevy Volt Electric
2011 Nissan Murano S AWD
2011 Cadillac SRX AWD
$
#3379
$
2011 Mini Y Hardtop
$
2013 Chevy Sonic LT
2012 Honda Civic LX
2013 Chevy Impala LTZ
2011 Ford Edge SEL AWD
$
$
#3440
14,900
2013 Chevy Captiva LT FWD
$
12,700
$
2012 Chevy Malibu 1LT
2013 Chevy Impala LTZ
$
#3418
2012 Chrysler 200 Touring LX
2013 Chevy Cruze 2LT
$
2013 Mazda 2 5DR
2012 Nissan Versa S 5DR
2008 Honda Accord EX-L 4DR
2013 Chevy Impala LTZ
2011 Chevy Equinox LTZ AWD 2012 Ford Escape Limited 4x4 2012 Chevy Traverse 2LT AWD
$
11,900
$
2012 Chevy Malibu 1LT
2010 Cadillac CTS
2012 Jeep Liberty LTD 4x4
$
13,900
2013 Chevy Impala LTZ
$
#14068C
$
2013 Chevy Cruze 2LT
2011 Dodge Nitro Heat 4x4
$
#14084S
2009 Ford F150 EXT 4x2 XLT
2013 Chevy Impala LTZ
$
11,400
$
2011 Mazda 2 Sport 4DR
2005 Ford F450 DRW Utility
2012 Kia Forte EX
2010 Mazda 3 Sport
$
#3448
2006 Chrysler 300C LTD AWD
#3416
2013 Chevy K2500 Crew LT
40,900
$
#14017A
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2014 Chevy Cruze “Gas Saver”, Automatic, Air, Power Windows & Locks #182
“Gas Saver”, Power Windows & Locks, Air #219
Sale Price
MSRP.............................. $12,995 Sale.Price........................ $12,307
$
12,307
2014 Chevy 1/2 Ton Reg Cab “New Body” Style, Air, Locking Rear Differential #113
Sale Price
16,729
2014 Chevy Cruze DIESEL
Sale Price
22,758
$
MSRP.............................. $27,440 Sale.Price........................ $25,370 GM.Rebate........................$1,250 ***Autoshow.Bonus.Cash......$500
MSRP.............................. $28,100 Sale.Price........................ $26,098 GM.Rebate...........................$500 ***Autoshow.Bonus.Cash......$500
23,620
2014 GMC 1/2 Ton Reg Cab 4x4 2014 GMC 3/4 Ton Reg Cab 4x4
MSRP.............................. $32,380 Sale.Price........................ $30,002 GM.Rebate........................$2,500 ***Autoshow.Bonus.Cash......$500
Sale Price
27,002
$
Sale Price
28,796
$
MSRP.............................. $32,790 Sale.Price........................ $30,441 Rebate.................................$500
2014 Chevy 15 Passenger Van 2014 Chevy 1/2 Ton Crew Cab 4x4 “New Body” Style, Trailering Package, Air, Locking Rear Differential #059
Power Windows & Locks, Power Seat, Rearview Camera, Trailing Package, Locking Rear Differential #057
MSRP.............................. $39,720 Sale.Price........................ $35,565 GM.Rebate........................$1,500
Sale Price
34,065
$
25,098
All-Wheel Drive, Leather Heated Seats, Bluetooth, Alloy Wheels #150
MSRP.............................. $36,995 Sale.Price........................ $33,546 GM.Rebate........................$3,500 *Trade.In.Bonus.Cash............$750 ***Autoshow.Bonus.Cash......$500
MSRP.............................. $37,315 Sale.Price........................ $34,203 GM.Rebate........................$2,250 ***Autoshow.Bonus.Cash......$500
Sale Price
$
31,453
Sale Price
22,480
$
2014 Chevy Impala
“New Body Style”, Keyless Entry, Power Trunk Release, Power Windows & Locks, Cruise Control #003
Consumer Reports Best Sadan in US Market!!!!!!!!
MSRP.............................. $27,535 Sale.Price........................ $25,718 GM.Rebate...........................$500
Sale Price
25,218
$
2014 Chevy 1/2 Ton Double Cab 4x4 5.3L V8, “New Body” Style, Air Trailering Package, Locking Rear Differential #156
Sale Price
29,941
$
2014 Buick Encore
All-Wheel Drive, Power Sunroof, Leather Heated Seats, 18” Chromed Aluminum Wheels, Nvaigation #195
MSRP.............................. $34,975 Sale.Price........................ $32,180 Rebate.................................$250
MSRP.............................. $24,700 Sale.Price........................ $22,980 GM.Rebate...........................$500
Sale Price
$
2014 Buick Regal AWD
6.0L V8, Auto, Air, Locking Rear Differential, Trailering Package w/ Brake Control #167
“New Body” Style, Trailering Package, Locking Rear Differential #116
19,598
2014 Buick Verano
Sale Price
$
Sale Price
$
Leather Heated Seats, Bose Stereo System, Power Seat, Remote Starter w/ Keyless Entry #067
Made In Ohio!
2014 Chevy Camero V6, Manual Transmission, Power Windows & Locks, Air #121
MSRP.............................. $23,395 Sale.Price........................ $21,848 GM.Rebate........................$1,750 ***Autoshow.Bonus.Cash......$500
$
Clean Burn Diesel, Power Sunroof, Leather Heated Seats #031
MSRP.............................. $27,455 Sale.Price........................ $25,508 GM.Rebate........................$2,250 ***Autoshow.Bonus.Cash......$500
2014 Chevy Malibu “Gas Saver”, Auto, Air, Power Windows & Locks, #148
Made In Ohio!
MSRP.............................. $19,180 Sale.Price........................ $17,979 GM.Rebate...........................$750 ***Autoshow.Bonus.Cash......$500
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Sale Ext en Until 3/ ded 31/14 Due To Overwh elm Respon ing ce
Sale Price
31,930
$
MSRP.............................. $36,740 Sale.Price........................ $33,614 GM.Rebate........................$1,750 ***Autoshow.Bonus.Cash......$500
Sale Price
31,364
$
2014 Chevy 3/4 Ton Crew Cab 4x4 6.0L V8, Auto, Bluetooth, Power Seat, Remote Start, Aluminum Wheels, Steering Wheel Radio Controls DEM0 #069
MSRP.............................. $47,706 Sale.Price........................ $42,555 GM.Rebate........................$3,500 **Trade.In.Bonus.Cash........$1,000 ***Autoshow.Bonus.Cash......$500
Sale Price
37,805
$
LAST OF ThE 2013’S BELOW GM EMPLOyEE COST!!! 13 Buick Regal- Power Sunroof, Leather 13 Bucik Regal-Nav, Sunroof, Leather 13 Buick Lacrosse-Leather, Sunroof 13 Buick Lacrosse- Sunroof, Leather 13 Chevy Camaro-Power Sunroof, RS Package 13 GMC yukon 4x4-SLE, Power Sunroof, 3rd Seat
MSRP $33,525 MSRP $37,170 MSRP $36,590 MSRP $37,105 MSRP $31,680 MSRP $49,150
Sale Price $27,081 Sale Price $30,386 Sale Price $29,962 Sale Price $30,383 Sale Price $26,123 Sale Price $39,215
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