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Calendar April Career Center Interact Club holding fish fry tonight The student-led Interact Club of Ashland County-West Holmes Career Center is hosting its allyou-can eat fish fry (until gone) at the Career Center from 5-7 p.m. on Thursday, April 3. Cost is $8 for adults; $7 for seniors and $6 for children. The Career Center is located at 1783 State Route 60, Ashland.

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 Saturday Nashville Fire Department will hold a fish fry April 5 from 4-8 p.m. at See Pg. 2 — CALENDAR

Spring sales to be held throughout village to celebrate new business By BRANDON ZAFFINI Staff Writer Winesburg is gearing up for its first ever spring event — a Spring Sale on April 11-12 that will feature the businesses and highlight the rich history of the village. The catalyst for the event is the open house celebration of Winesburg Lawn and Garden, which is the second branch location of Charm Engine. The store specializes in lawn mowing equipment, chain saws and a variety of outdoor supplies for farming, lawn and garden care. In the words of Eli Wengerd, president of the Winesburg Business Association, the new store “will be a great asset to our community,” and “will fulfill a real need in our local area as well as people from surrounding areas.”

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Winesburg is preparing for its first ever Spring Sale to be held April 11-12. The event, inspired by the opening of Winesburg Lawn and Garden, will feature local businesses and highlight the rich history of the village. For its grand opening, the store will have refreshments and storewide sales. Customers will have the chance to win one of three prizes — a Charming spinner, a Stihl

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Untreated Hearing Loss • Depression, anxiety, feelings of isolation • Reduced communication ability • Reduced cognitive input • Inappropriate psychosocial responses • Reduced mental scores • Denial, heightened defensiveness, negativity • Distrust and paranoia (e.g., belief that others are talking about them)

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Sale Dates April 3-5, 2014

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P.O. Box 151, Millersburg, Ohio 44691 Millersburg office: 25 N. Clay St Phone: 1-330-264-1125 Publisher: Andrew S. Dix; Managing Editor: Lance White; Ad Director: Rhonda Geer Email: holmescounty-shopper@dixcom.com Published Thursdays by the Holmes County Shopper Hub. Entered as periodicals, postage paid at Wooster, Wayne County, Ohio. Direct address changes to: The Daily Record, P.O. Box 918, Wooster, Ohio 44691. Office hours: 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-Friday.

State Rep. Dave Hall to speak State Rep. Dave Hall will be the speaker at the Holmes County Liberty Coalition meeting, to be held Thursday, April 10, 2014. Hall is running for reelection in the 70th House District, which includes all of Ashland County, as well as portions of Holmes and Medina counties. He recently received a “Defender of Liberty” award. Other upcoming election and ballot issues will be presented. The meeting will be held at the Millersburg Comfort Inn meeting room and begins at 7 p.m. Visitors are encouraged and welcome.

Pansy Sale extended to April 12 Because of freezing temperatures in January and February, the Holmes County AAUW Pansy Sale dates have changed. You can order a market basket of pansies for $10 until April 12. Pick-up is Saturday, April 26 at Holmes Fire District No. 1 in Millersburg from 9 a.m.-noon. Call Elaine Hand at 330674-6761 or Eleanor Runyan at 330-231-1165 or emailebrunyan@gmail.com. Proceeds go to Every Woman’s House and a $500 scholarship through the Holmes County Education Foundation.

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Beef Pork Hot Dogs ............................$3.99/lb. Pasture Raised Boneless Skinless Breast ......................................... $6.99

Walnut Creek egg hunt is April 12 The annual Easter egg hunt in Walnut Creek will be held April 12 at 10 a.m.

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The event is open to be held outside on the children ages preschool to front lawn of the Walnut grade four. The hunt will Hills Nursing Home, rain (From Page 2) or shine. Refreshments will be served, and the Easter Bunny will stop for a visit. Apr. 3rd - 9th The event is sponsored by Walnut Hills Retirement Community. For more information, Weekly Specials call 330-893-3200, Ext. Off the Bone Honey Ham ................. $3.19 lb. 1354. Marble Cheese ............................. $3.19 lb. Milk Choc. Chips ........................... $2.19 lb. Meltz Cheesy (2lb. pkg) ...$4.19 @ case of 12 $48.00 Dehydrated Marshmallow Bits ............ $1.99 lb. Gummi Peach Rings......................... $1.59 lb. Home Baked Goods • Bikes, Parts & Service

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April 7th to April 12th Tuesday Night Shopping! Join us on Apr. 22 between 3 & 7pm and get a free Klondike Ice Cream Bar

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Frozen Hash Brown Patties 22.5 oz $1.09 (All specials while supplies last)


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Community A yawn radiator radiates yawns I run my life at two speeds: Full throttle or knocked out. This means I spend a good deal of my time being sleepy, drinking coffee to combat it, and yawning my way through the day anyway. Yawning. Yaaawwwnnnning. I can barely write the word without stretching out my jaw and letting out a big one. And chances are you, the reader, have yawned too after just reading it. Why? Because you read the word and thought about it and because, apparently, you love me. The topic of contagious yawning is always a fun one to discuss. Some people believe in it whole-heartedly and others think there is no truth to it. “It’s not true,” my husband says. “I’m pretty sure I saw a TV show that

was reading it, confirming the fact that I am older than a kindergartner and was emotionally invested Dirt Don’t in the article. Hurt But WHY do we yawn in the first place? If they are indeed contagious, debunked it.” someone has to start the “Oh,” I replied, yawning cycle. As it turns out, scianyway. entists don’t really know I recently read an article for certain just why we do about a new set of results these things. from a scientific study in We need more oxygen? yawning. As most things Maybe, but probably not. go, I was tired when I A need for brain activread it so I only rememity or alertness? Maybe, ber bits and pieces, but probably not. A social cry this is what I remember: for empathy? Maybe, but Yawning is only contaprobably not as a reason gious by people who have to originate the yawn. An some sort of emotional abnormally hot brain? connection with each Maybe, and it’s got a few other and are over the followers thinking this age of five. just might be the ticket. A And suddenly I was hyperthermia hypothesis intrigued by this science was tested in mice and of yawning. It goes to proved that brain tempershow I yawned while I atures in mice were lower

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after yawning. So those with an overly warm brain were more likely to yawn to cool things down. Seeing as I have yawned about 38 times while writing this, I have come to a couple of conclusions. For one, the children in my life really care about me. While teaching a group of 5-year-olds last week, I yawned and watched a girl yawn right back. She must love me as much as I love them all because I yawn whenever they do. Secondly, I obviously have an exceptionally hot brain. Maybe that’s from running at full speed all day, like the yawns are a sort of radiator for my steaming noggin. In any case, I fall asleep each night, tired as can be from a long day of being a hot head and my heart full of love.

Church notes 4UCC4Christ distribution is third Tuesday The 4UCC4Christ will distribute personal care items, baby needs, cleaning supplies and paper products the third Tuesday of each month in the basement of Baltic Village Hall from 1-5 p.m. to assist those in need.

Marriage seminar planned A marriage seminar by Sheltered Hearts Ministry (Henry and Verna Yoder),

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”). Lenten series All are invited with continues lunch beginning at 11:45 “Food for the Body, a.m., and can come and go Mind and Soul” is the over their lunch hour as will be presented at United Dayspring Mennonite Church, 5641 Township Road 362, Berlin. The seminar will be April 18 at 6 p.m. and April 19 at 1 p.m. and 6 p.m. It is free and open to all adults and teens. If you are struggling, thinking about getting, wanting to help others or just want to see your marriage relationship grow, then consider attending. For more information, 208-290-8312.

Club notes TOPS OH 1243 TOPS OH 1243 Sugarcreek met March 27 at the United Methodist Church with 17 members weighing in and having a weight loss of 14 pounds for the week. Mary Yoder was welcomed as a new member and Sally Smith as a visitor. TOPS best weight loss winner for the week was Linda Immel and Sarah Miller was best rededicated. Mary Ann Miller was the best KOPS for the week and month. Best TOPS for the month was Linda Immel and

Joyce Chupp was runnerup. Each received fruit. Forbidden for the week is in-between eating and the thing to do is to eat four servings of vegetables each day. Awards were given to Emma Carpenter, Dorcas Shetler and Mary Ann Miller for having six weeks attendance and Linda Immel, Ellen Mullett and Verna Yoder for having a 10-pound loss. TOPS is a nonprofit weight loss support group which meets each Thursday at the United Methodist Church in Sugarcreek with weigh-ins beginning

at 6:30 p.m. and meeting beginning at 7 p.m. For more information about TOPS call Verna Yoder at 330-897-6007.

Liberty Coalition The Holmes County Liberty Coalition meets the second Thursday of each month at the Millersburg Comfort Inn at 7 p.m. Programs vary.

Knights Gaming Society Knights of Gaming Board Gaming Society meets

needed. The facility is centrally located, is easily accessible and has ample parking.

Hopewell Church to hold potato bar

Briefs New arrivals A SON, Brantley Hunter, was born March 18 at Wooster Community Hospital to Stephanie and Matthew Long of Wooster. He weighed 8 pounds, 1.2 ounces and was 19.5 inches long. He joins a sister, Mackayla. Grandparents are Dennis and Cheryl Franks of Wooster, Mike and Peggy Burgan of Shreve and Richard Long of Wooster. CALLEN DAVID was born March 11 to Travis and Nicole Strong of Wooster. He weighed 8 pounds, 2 ounces and was 19.25 inches long. He joins siblings, Kylee, Nolan and Ellie. Grandparents are Jerry and Peggy O’Brien and Larry and Diana Strong, all of Shreve. Greatgrandparents are Janet Swisher of Shreve and Al and Rose Williams of Wooster. A GIRL, Kennedy Mya, was born March 5 to Adam and Kayla Forrer of Killbuck. She weighed 7 pounds, 11 ounces and was 19.5 inches long. Grandparents are Kenny and Snook Strouse, Jeff and Becky Forrer, all of Glenmont and Joe and Leah Knight of Wooster. Great-grandparents are Peg and Ernie Jarvis of Killbuck, Bob and Irene Yonker of Orrville and George and Mary Forrer of Millersburg.

Hopewell Presbyterian Church, 6900 state Route 754, south of Shreve, will hold its annual potato bar on Saturday, April 12, from 5-7 p.m. There will be baked potatoes with assorted toppings, salad bar, desANTHONY sert and homemade ice JOHN was born Jan. 23 to Phil cream. The event is sponsored by Hopewell trust- and Beth Yates of Fenton, Mich. He weighed 8 ees. pounds, 15 ounces and was 21 inches long. He joins a brother, Luke David. Grandparents are Dave the third Saturday of the and Ginny Woodring of Killmonth from noon-6 p.m. at buck and Jack and Cheryl the Holmes County District Yates of Grand Blanc, Mich. Public Library, Millersburg. Great-grandmothers are Jeanne Woodring of Streetsboro, Martha Howle of WilKillbuck Valley loughby, Evelyn Yates of Writers’ Club Grand Blanc, Mich., and DorHas anyone ever told othy Howell of Davison, Mich. you “You should write a book”? Maybe you even Prairie polling started one but never finished. Or, you have a great place changed idea but just can’t seem to Prairie Township pretake that first step toward cinct polling place has getting something on been changed to Prairie paper. Township Fire Station, 118 The Killbuck Valley E. Jackson St., Holmesville. Look for flags and See Pg. 10 — CLUB polling location signs.

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Group gets funds for home repairs The Corporation for Ohio Appalachian Development, which includes Holmes County, is receiving a grant to help low-income Ohioans complete home repairs and to provide homebuyer counseling. The Ohio Development Services Agency is granting $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 percent 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.

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. 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.


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The Holmes County Hub Shopper HAROLD’S EQUIPMENT Sales • Service • Parts Harold Neuenschwander 2120 Co. Rd. 168, Dundee Ph. 893-2348

The Parts Place of Millersburg, Inc.

• Automotive Parts • Machine Shop • Paint & Supplies 980 S. Washington St., Millersburg, OH

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FAITH VIEWbooks BOOKS, MUSIC, FAMILY DVD’s, CANDLES, BOXED CARDS & MORE. Mon. - Fri. 8-5 • Sat. - 8-3 • 330-674-0684

One mile west of Mt. Hope, right on Twp. Rd. 616. Watch for sign.

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MILLERSBURG OIL, INC.

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Ashland Oil Bulk Plant Randy Wengerd, Rian Wengerd, Agents Co. Rd. 623 - Millersburg Phone 674-2096 • 674-6826

Jim, Ron, Jamie, Tiffany & Jake St. Rt. 39 W. Millersburg 330-674-4811

MILLER, MAST, MASON & BOWLING, LTD

WALNUT CREEK PLANING

Attorneys at Law 88 S. Monroe Street Millersburg, Ohio 44654 330-674-7070

SCHLABACH FUNERAL HOME LTD. Monument Sales 212 Jones St., P.O. Box 501 Shreve, Ohio 44676 (330) 567-2291

“Keep Looking Up, Someone Cares” St. Rt. 515 2 mi. N. of Walnut Creek Ph. 893-3244

Rt. 39 East, Millersburg 330-674-4015 • 1-800-686-6777

HOLMES LIMESTONE CO. Berlin, Ohio

FINNEY’S MARATHON AAA 24 Hour Towing Service 11069 St. Rt. 39 - Millersburg Ph. 674-7338

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JIM BARNHART’S BODY REPAIR AUTOMOTIVE Collision - Insurance Work AND TRANSMISSION Twp. Rd. 311, Millersburg, OH (330) 674-6979 Ph. 674-1122

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HOLMESVILLE ELECTRIC Electrical contractors for all of your commercial and residential needs!!

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Tom Bryan Owner 330-674-1369 We Deliver! $8 Minimum

Trail View Plaza LTD 42 North Grant Street, Millersburg

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COMPANY, INC. ASPHALT PAVING Outfitting sportsmen for the great outdoors! SINCE 1964 330-893-1486 KIDRON CHARM

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MELWAY PAVING

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Doughty Farm Meats 8101 St. Rt. 241, Mt. Hope • 330-674-0922 Mon-Sat 7am-8pm • mrsyoderskitchen.com

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Quality Sand - Gravel - Limestone Dozer Work - Excavating Co. Rd. 189, Millersburg • 674-0038

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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

HEINI’S PLACE CHEESE HOUSE

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Gazebos • Patio Furniture Pergolas • Arbors • Bridges The Best of Home Cooking Since 1938

Buyer Of Standing Trees - Logs 13720 St. Rt. 62, Killbuck Ph. 276-5911

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CHLABACH’S

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Health screening Pomerene Hospital performs health screenings at the Pomerene Medical Center in Mount Hope,

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Calendar (From Page 4) April 13 from 11 a.m.-1 p.m. at the Wilmot Fire Hall, 204 Mill St. Cost is $8 for adults and $4 for ages 4-10 (3 and younger eat free). Church groups welcome. All proceeds to benefit Wilmot Fire & Rescue, a volunteer department. Carry-out is available; call 330-3595995.

teller 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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May Blood drive to be in Wilmot Wilmot Fire & Rescue will be teaming up with the Aultman Blood Center on Friday, May 2, from 2-7 p.m. inside the Wilmot Fire Hall. Please consider donating blood,

it’s an easy way to help save a life — possibly a loved one, a friend, or even yourself. Those who donate can win two tickets to the department’s monthly All-You-Can Eat Ham Dinners. Many people cannot give blood due to their iron being too low. Some foods that may help to boost your iron: green

Darb’s Bingo is scheduled for May 4

leafy vegetables, nuts, dried apricots, beets, beef and raisins to name a few. The Wilmot Fire Department is at 204 Mill St., one block from the intersection of U.S. Routes 62 and 250. For more information on the Aultman Blood Center, contact Aultman blood center recruitment coordinator Stefanie Reninger at 330363-5008.

Darb’s Bingo will be held Sunday, May 4 beginning at 2 p.m. at Darb Snyder Senior Center in Millersburg. Doors open at noon. Ticket price of $55 See Pg. 10 — CALENDAR

Spring Family Killbuck egg hunt Fish Fry schedule is listed is April 19 Killbuck will hold its annual Easter egg hunt April 19 at the Killbuck Community Park at 1 p.m. The event is for children ages 10 and younger. The Killbuck CIC is the sponsor.

Civil War Roundtable of Holmes County to meet The Civil War Roundtable program for the Tuesday, April 22 meeting at 7 p.m., will be a first person presentation by living historian/story-

American Legion Post 494 of Sugarcreek announces its Spring Family Fish Fry schedule. All fish frys are at the Post Home on North Broadway Street in Sugarcreek and run from 4-7 p.m. The April fry will be Saturday, April 26. The May fry will be on Saturday, May 17. The Post will have frys on both Friday, June 13 and Saturday, June 14 of the ’50s Fling in Sugarcreek. Times for the ’50s Fling fry will be Friday from 4-7 p.m. and the Saturday fry will be from 11 a.m.3 p.m. Everyone is welcome.

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Several stores will offer refreshments. Miller Hardware, for example, will offer hot dog sandwiches and Alpine Cabinets will have free ice cream. The Winesburg Antique Mall will be open, and the basement floor, which features the Bicycle and Agricultural Museum, will provide free tours, proudly displaying all of the old artifacts and restored bicycles collected by the Winesburg Historical Society. It is the history of Winesburg, in fact, that may be the greatest and best-kept secret about the village — that according to Glenn Wengerd, past president of the Winesburg Historical Society. The village, Glenn Wengerd noted, was conceived as a future college town, and established by four men from Germany who ended up founding Capital University in Columbus. Yet the purpose and identity of the village changed over time, and in the early 20th century, it became a mini-hub for the burgeoning auto industry,

Writers’ Guild (KVWG) might be just what you need to make your book a reality. KVWG is a group of serious adult writers who are working on novels, short stories and non-fiction. KVWG meets most Sundays at 1 p.m. in the Fireplace Room at Jitters Coffee House, Millersburg. Call 330-464-0624 or go to http://www.killbuckvalleywritersguild.org/ for more information.

Millersburg Lions Club meets the first Thursday of the month at 6:30 p.m. and on the following noon (first Friday of the month). Both meetings are held at The Hotel Millersburg.

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In conjunction with the opening celebration at Winesburg Lawn and Garden, the merchants in the village and the surrounding area will be open and promoting their goods. even featuring, at one time, as many as six gas stations. In honor of the past, Eli Wengerd said, residents have made it their mission to restore many of the buildings and houses in the downtown area, and that commitment is evident in several places, including the old, historic building which now houses the museum — once a hardware store built in 1895.

“This little town has history that is simply unbelievable,” Eli Wengerd said. “We have so much to offer, but so many people just don’t know about it.” The Winesburg Business Association is hoping the Spring Sale will spark renewed interest in the village as people experience the village for themselves — as they see how the contemporary businesses and shops complement and

harmonize with the past. “We just welcome people to come and take a look at the new store, take a stroll through the town, and realize what’s here — get a feel for everything and really appreciate all that is here,” Eli Wengerd concluded. Reporter Brandon Zaffini can be reached at 330674-5676 or bzaffini@thedaily-record.com.

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Calendar Instant tickets will be sold on the floor. includes two 6-ons and Senior center is located two early birds and dinner at 170 Parkview Drive. of turkey, ham and cheese Call 330-674-0580. wraps, potato salad and ambrosia salad, served at 1 p.m. Extra 6-ons avail- Millersburg able for $5 each. Eagles to hold Early birds $40 payout; $75 payout per game. golf outing Optional bonanza game Millersburg Eagles after intermission. Tickets Aerie 2418 is hosting a $1 each; can trade in origiSee Pg. 11 — CALENDAR nal bonanza, $1 for two. (From Page 9)

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Chicken Little’s warning proves to be spot on I remember the incident vividly. I was skipping along a quiet, treelined street making my way back to school after lunch. (Yes, you read that right; not only did I grow up in a time and place where children skipped to school, those of us who lived within an easy few blocks of the building could actually skip back home for our PB&J and a kiss on the cheek from Mommy at lunchtime.) Taking care not to step on a crack — and consequently break my mother’s back — my eyes were fixed on the weathered sandstone below with nary a thought to the dangers that lurked in the broad maples overhead. Just as I neared the alley, where I most certainly would have looked both ways before crossing, I was accosted from above! I remember little beyond the throaty “chirp-chirp” that caused me to glance upward just in time to see the shot splash across my forehead. Shock, fear and an overwhelming feeling of vile disgust flung me aboutface and propelled me

Calendar (From Page 10) golf outing at Black Diamond Golf Course on May 31 with tee off from 9-11:30 a.m. Teams (consisting of four players) must preregister by May 17. Cost is $55 per golfer and $5 skins (optional). Cost includes a steak dinner after the tournament. (In addition to the dinner included, sandwiches will be provided at the turn.) Proceeds benefit Relay for Life. For more information or to register, call James Patterson at 330-2316301.

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homeward with the speed of a scalded cheetah. Screaming, gagging and bawling, I stumbled onto the front porch as Mother rushed out the door to gather me into her arms. Then, just as quickly as she had embraced me, she pushed me back to the furthest reach of her arms, looked straight into my eyes and said, “Eeeew! That bird really got you good!” It surprises me that given this dubious, birdsponsored moment of personal history, no one has ever suggested that my 30-odd years of obsessively zealous duck hunting might have been driven by a twisted quest for vengeance — that the birds had fired the first shot and I was prepared to brave the worst of conditions and trudge to the ends of the watery earth to extract my pound of flesh. Vengeance has never really been my thing. The truth

is, however, the incident did leave me with an attribute that has translated well to both the ducking marsh and my present passion for simply watching birds rather than eating them: I always, always, ALWAYS know what’s going on above me! My wife is typically more annoyed than entertained by my constant preoccupation with the sky. Nevertheless, I rarely hesitate to tell her what’s up. She, in turn, rarely hesitates to remind me she really doesn’t care. Just the other day, however, I pointed out a phalanx of blackbirds overhead as they made their way back north, and for once her eyes turned upward to focus on the spectacle. “They are sort of pretty when they’re all together like that,” she said. “See! That’s what I’m talking about! Watch out, though,” I added with the sage knowledge of a former victim. “Those boys will get you every time!” “Yeah, right, John,” she snorted. “Whatever.” Two days later she stormed in the back

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door in raging disgust. One lens of her eyeglasses had been “whited-out” by a simi-

lar flock of black-winged bombers! Unlike my own experience as a child, I doubt that the

incident will inspire her to suddenly embrace bird watching. Duck hunting? Maybe.

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Farming Guthrie daughter tops 40th anniversary Daffodil Dairy Sale A registered Holstein bred heifer, Lot No. 2 Renwind Guthrie Chiara-Et, due in May and carrying an ultrasound female by Siemers Toys Hero 9701-Et brought a top bid of $4,400 at the 40th anniversary Daffodil Dairy Sale held Tuesday evening, March 25, at the Carroll County Fairgrounds in Carrollton. Sired by Fustead Goldwyn Guthrie, her dam was an Excellent 92 daughter of Comestar Lee. Trent D. Neuenschwander, Dalton, was the buyer and she was consigned by Julie Renner, Dalton. The second high selling

Lot No. 18 Whiteleather Aftershock 1772 Barbwire sold for $3,100. She was a recently fresh 3-year-old sired by MS Barb Atlees Sht Aftershock. Lumley She was purchased by David Evans, Minerva, and consigned by Holstein at $3,300 was Whiteleather Holsteins, Lot No. 14, BuckeyeMinerva. View Astrolger Cato, a The high selling Jersey 3-year-old with a record, at $1,800 was K-Leen 2-03 28,589 milk 1117 Splendor Hester Kiwi, a butterfat 883 protein, bred heifer due in April and she had just calved to Buttercrest Successin again. Et. Sired by Charlesdale She was sired by River Astrolger, she was purValley Sal Splendor chased by Rod Hunsberger, Shreve, and was the consignment of Buckeye View Farm LLC, Anne Marie Fraser, Beloit. By BARB LUMLEY Columnist

East Canton, and was consigned by RNR Swiss, Ron Michalovich, Lakeville. The sale average on 32 Holsteins, all ages, was $2,109. Seven Brown Swiss averaged $1,564. Five Jerseys averaged $1,635. A registered Holstein bull sired by MR Chassity Gold Chip and from an Aspen dam sold for $1,200. He was consigned by Eric Miller, Beloit, and was purchased by Mike Schmuck, Louisville.

Consignments sold to Pennsylvania, Indiana, West Virginia and Ohio. The sale was managed by the Daffodil Dairy Sale Committee. Auctioneer was Steve Andrews, pedigrees were read by Mike Schmuck, and ringmen were Randall Kiko, Wayne Falb and Rudy Kiko. All buyers in the 40th Anniversary Sale received commerative coffee cups and beverage containers and cheese.

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Approximately 80 outstanding registered Holstein consignments will be selling. The District 3 Holstein Club will hold its annual meeting Saturday, April 12, at noon at the First United Methodist Church in New Philadelphia. A dinner will be held prior to the meeting. The cost is $8.50 for adults, $4 for children younger than 12, and children younger than 3 are free. Trophy donors will receive a free meal. For reservations contact Louise Harding at 330-339-5490 or 330-4327430. Horace Stewart Memo-

The Ohio Holstein Association officers and board of directors will meet Friday, April 4, at 10:30 a.m. at the Ohio Holstein Association office in Wooster. On the agenda will be reports on the Ohio Holstein Convention Sale, the Ohio Holstein Annual Meeting and the Spring Dairy Expo, as well as new business. Reports will be given on the plans for the upcoming Ohio Holstein Spring Sale to be held Saturday, April 19 at 11 a.m. at the Wayne County fairgrounds in Wooster.

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rial winners will be recognized, the District 3 Holstein Queen will be crowned and there will be a Junior Award contest. A pie baking contest will be held with a prize for the winner. Pies will then be auctioned off with the proceeds divided among juniors who exhibited at the Ohio State Fair. Everyone is welcome to attend the meeting. Lewis Jones has been hired as the Chief Business Administrator for the American Guernsey Association (AGA). He will be responsible for the financial management and staff oversight of AGA and Purebred Publishing. Jones currently oversees the Spring Dairy Expo as show manager. He will work from the AGA headquarters office

located in Columbus. He and his wife, Carol, reside in Grove City. The National Guernsey Convention will be held at La Crosse, Wis. on Wednesday, June 25-30. The National Guernsey Sale will be held at 11:30 a.m. Monday, June 30. The Ohio Guernsey Breeders Association will be hosting the National Convention in 2015. The Ohio Jersey Breeders’ Association will hold its Ohio Spring Classic Sale May 26 at the Shelby County fairgrounds at Sidney. The sale is managed by the Jersey Marketing Service; jms@usjersey.com. The Dairy Palooza will be held May 3, 2014 at the Wayne County fairgrounds in Wooster. June 21 is the Ohio Jersey Picnic, hosted by David and Jim Herron and Families, Cold Run Jerseys, Salem.

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Farming Now’s the time to think about winter wheat fields If the 10-day forecast I just looked at comes close to being accurate then we should be seeing winter wheat fields start to green up. The Ohio State University recommends applying nitrogen on winter wheat between green-up and Feekes Growth Stage 6 (early stem elongation). In most years stem elongation generally occurs the latter part of April. Recently, Laura Lindsey, OSU Extension soybean and small grain specialist and Ed Lentz, OSU Extension educator in Hancock County, provided the following guidelines for spring nitrogen application to winter wheat: The potential for nitrogen loss will decrease by waiting to apply closer to Feekes 6. Green-up will be later this year and a common sense approach would recommend applying as soon as field conditions allow application equipment, particularly since days available for field activities may be limited between now and Feekes 6. The Tri-State Fertilizer Recommendation bulletin is our guide for N rates in wheat. This system relies on yield potential of a field. As a producer, you can greatly increase or reduce your N rate by changing the value for yield potential. Thus, a realistic yield potential is needed to determine the optimum nitrogen rate. To select a realistic yield potential, look at

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wheat yield from the past five years. Throw out the highest and lowest wheat yield, and average the remaining three wheat yields. This three-year average should reflect the realistic yield potential. Table 10 in the Tri-State guide recommends 110 pounds N for yield goals of 90-plus; 70 pounds for 75 bushels; and 40 pounds N for 50-bushel yield goal (these recommendations are for total N and include any fall N). If you prefer to be more specific the following equation may be used for mineral soils, which have both 1 percent to 5 percent organic matter and adequate drainage: N rate = 40 + (1.75 x (yield potential – 50) ) We do not give any credit for the previous soybean or cover crop, since we do not know if that organic N source will be released soon enough for the wheat crop. The Tri-State recommends that you subtract from the total (spring N) any fall applied N up to 20 pounds per acre. Whether you deduct fall N depends on how much risk you are willing to take and your anticipated return of investment from additional N. Based on the equation above and deducting 20 pounds from

a fall application, a spring application of 110 pounds N per acre would be recommended for a yield potential of 100 bushels, 90 for 90-bushel potential; 70 for 80-bushel potential and 40 pounds N per acre for a 60-bushel potential. Nitrogen rate studies at the Northwest Agricultural Research Station have shown the optimum rate varies depending on the year. However, averaged over years, yield data from these studies correspond well with the recommendation equation given above. These studies have also shown that regardless of the year, yields did not increase above a spring rate of 120 pounds N per acre. Nitrogen rate work in 2013 at the Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center Northwest Agriculture Research Station once again showed no response above a spring rate of 120 pounds N per acre. Spring burndown and more Sharpen options The slow start to spring could mean a compressed planting season but soybean growers will still need to give some thought and planning to spring burndown herbicide applications to keep ahead of potential marestail problems. All this winter at pesticide recertification meetings I talked about marestail management in soybeans. If you were not able to do a fall burndown application then an early spring (before mid-April)

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burndown becomes critical for marestail control. Just recently the Sharpen label was changed to allow more flexibility in using that herbicide in combinations with other herbicides to provide some additional options for early spring marestail control. The following summary of those label changes is provided by Mark Loux, OSU Extension weed specialist: Sharpen can now be applied in a mixture with other PPO-containing herbicides, as long as the following conditions are met: applied at least 14 days before soybean planting; soils are medium- to fine-textured; or

soils are coarse-textured soils but have 2 percent or higher organic matter. This pertains to any product containing flumioxazin (Valor, Valor XLT, Envive, etc.), sulfentrazone (Authority products, Sonic), and fomesafen (Prefix, Vise). The Sharpen label previously allowed these mixtures only when applied at least 30 days before planting. Labels for most of the PPOcontaining residual herbicides appear to also be changing to recommend mixtures with Sharpen at least 14 days before planting. These labels refer the user to the Sharpen label for specifics on timing, rate, soil

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Submitted photos This decorative clock will be one of the items A stainless steel grill will go to some lucky bidder A rare photo showing two Holmes County Court- that will be up for auction at the fundraiser event in the silent auction as part of the Chinese Auction houses will be among the items to be offered in a for the Holmes County Historical Society. that is the Holmes County Historical Society’s bigsilent auction on April 12. gest yearly fundraiser.

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Fundraiser will be held April 12 to benefit Holmes Historical Society A special section of pieces donated by Holmes County artists will help to mark the 10th anniversary of the annual Holmes County Historical Society Chinese Auction. The auction will be held Saturday, April 12, at 1 p.m. at St. Peter Catholic Church’s community center. Bidding will take place through 3 p.m., at which time the drawing of winners will commence. An admission fee of $5 earns participants a sheet of 25 bid tickets plus a door prize stub. Additional sheets of 25 tickets may be purchased for $1 each, with no limit on the number of sheets that may be purchased. These tickets may be used to bid on general items valued at around $25. The auction is the primary fundraiser for the society, members of which are happy to be celebrating 10 years of success, according to Executive Director Mark Boley, who considers this year’s event to be a “milestone.” Last year, the auction raised just shy of $4,000, and this year Boley said he has set a goal of at least reaching, if not exceeding, the same. The auction will be separated into three distinct areas starting with regular bid item with values of at least $25, to include the donated local art, followed by high end items valued at more than $50. Silent auction items will be open for cash bids throughout the auction. “The afternoon is a great place to socialize, shed those winter blues and support the historical society mission,” said Boley, noting the auction has grown every year, helping to fund the many society missions, including support of museum operations of the Victorian House

Museum and Millersburg Glass Museum, public programming and more. Noteworthy items this year include a rare framed print of the Holmes County Courthouse, Millersburg Glass, lawn and garden items including a gazebo canopy, a stainless steel barbecue grill, flowers and lawn chairs.

There will be something for everyone, regardless of age or gender, said Boley, who said everything from lawn tools to gift baskets, clothes, children’s items and tools will be part of the larger auction. “This is a family-type thing. There’s stuff for everybody. The kids can come have fun with it, too. It doesn’t A collectible 2013 Victorian House JM Smucker Plate will be offered at the Chinese Auction event. There will also be several pieces of Millersburg Glass plus a section for art, all provided by Holmes County artists.

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SHREVE — Even Saturday’s wet, cold weather couldn’t dampen spirits around the 14th annual Shreve Spring Migration Sensation event, or enthusiasm for the outdoors. With events planned throughout the day in Shreve and at surrounding wildlife areas, birders, hunters, and folks who plain love the outdoors made the visit to this year’s event. “This is our first time out to the sensation,” said Paul Hershberger, of Sugarcreek, who was watching ducks at the Killbuck Marsh Wildlife Area, off of Cemetery Road. Hershberger, with his

binoculars and friends, said he really enjoys “birding,” or bird-watching. At the wildlife area, Hershberger said he saw a few ring-necked ducks and redheads between the Killbuck Wildlife Area and Shreve Lake. Other birder and outdoor activities were held at the wildlife area, Brown’s Bog, Wright Marsh, and the bald eagle observation area on Force Road. Events were also planned throughout Shreve Elementary School and at the Shreve Public Library. At the school, six expert speakers discussed a variety of birder topics from habitats to learning bird songs. At the dip-net station, also along Cemetery

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Wilderness Center Naturalist Carrie Elvey and Volunteer Naturalist Beth Lowder identify small invertebrates found in marsh water as others gather samples from Wright Marsh in the background during Shreve’s Migration Sensation held Saturday.

Rain (From Page 16) said every year the Migration Sensation turns out a huge crowd and is a huge event locally and for “birders” like him. “I’m a birder ... I do hunt too, but I like the warbler migration,” said Brown,

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COUNTY LINE HISTORICAL SOCIETY — Mary Lou Hitchcock Frost and James Pennell, both founding members of the society, show off the Shreve School display at the County Line Historical Society of Wayne/Holmes Museum. The museum will be open from noon-3 p.m. on Saturday, April 12, and on the second Saturday of each month during the upcoming season. New displays have been arranged throughout the museum, including rare Wayne County muzzle-loading rifles from the Fred Donley collection. Many items have been brought out of storage to make new displays. The museum is at 281 N. Market St., Shreve, and there is handicapped parking available at the rear of the museum and parking is available at nearby businesses. Admission is $2 for adults, with children ages 12 and younger free.

Central American Medical Outreach, Orrville, will hold its sixth annual Salsa Sizzle on Aug. 9, 6-11 p.m. There will be Latin music, dancing and food at the Wooster Inn patio. Proceeds benefit CAMO and its efforts to end domestic violence in Honduras. Tickets are $40 per person. Latin dance instructor Joseph Rittenhouse is offering a Latin dance series. For $80, people can get eight weeks of dance lessons and admission to the Salsa Sizzle. Rittenhouse will contribute $20 to CAMO for each student who comes to the Salsa Sizzle. The series starts June 18. For more information on the series contact Rittenhouse at 330-845-0106 or www. josephsballroomdancing. com. For more information on

Salsa Sizzle go to www// the Tulips Open House CAMO.org or call 330- on Sunday, April 13, from 12:30-4 p.m. This event is 683-5956. free and open to the public. Walnut Creek egg Enjoy the spectacular 20-acre site amid thouhunt is April 12 sands of blooming tulips. The annual Easter egg There will be guided tours, hunt in Walnut Creek will historical interpretation be held April 12 at 10 a.m. and light refreshments. The event is open to A special flower arrangchildren ages preschool to ing workshop will be pregrade four. The hunt will sented by Ed Keifer of be held outside on the Keifer Florist at 2 p.m. front lawn of the Walnut Amateur and professional Hills Nursing Home, rain photographers of all ages or shine. Refreshments will are invited to submit their be served, and the Easter nature photographs to Bunny will stop for a visit. be entered in the show. The event is sponsored Details can be found at by Walnut Hills Retire- www.clarygardens.org on the calendar page or by ment Community. For more information, calling Chris Campbell at call 330-893-3200, Ext. 740-622-6524. Clary Gardens, 588 W. 1354. Chestnut St. (state Route 541 West), Coshocton, Tip Toe Through is just past the south entrance to Roscoe Vilthe Tulips lage. For more informaat Clary House tion about Clary Gardens Clary Gardens is playing call 740-622-6524 or visit host to Tip Toe Through www.clarygardens.org.


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Entertainment briefs Killbuck egg hunt is April 19 Killbuck will hold its annual Easter egg hunt April 19 at the Killbuck Community Park at 1 p.m. The event is for children ages 10 and younger. The Killbuck CIC is the sponsor.

Scarlet, Gray and Green Fair returns The Scarlet, Gray and Green Fair will be held April 22, Earth Day. 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 demonstration 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 330-2633700 or covert.25@osu. edu.

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Auction to fund Killbuck Library is Saturday By BRANDON ZAFFINI Staff Writer An annual benefit and auction — to be held this year Saturday, April 4 — continues to play a significant role in keeping the Killbuck Community Library open and functioning. The fundraiser will be at the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post in downtown Killbuck, with admission set at $8 for adults and $5 for children. The dinner will be from 6-8 p.m. and followed by the auction. The event generates most of the yearly funding for the library. “There is a certain pride factor that we still have a

community library in our downtown,” said library President Craig Lawhead. Treasurer Lisa Kauffman agreed, noting the community definitely “takes a lot of pride in their little library.” In 2010, the Killbuck library was one of several branches of the Holmes County District Public Library that closed because of spending cutbacks. Yet, in February 2011, the library already was back and open, now run and funded entirely by the community. “Years ago, we foresaw that the county library may have to close down some branches,” Kauff-

man said. “We positioned ourselves so that we would be able to run it independently if that were ever to happen.” The library, open four days a week, is run completely through volunteer support. “So many local residents volunteer to clean, or to be librarians,” said Lawhead. “Employees from the bank shovel the snow outside the library in the wintertime, and people donate books and DVDs. People just pitch in when they can and really try to do their part.” This year, the family of board member Sam Steimel will pay for all of the food — like in past years, the dinner will be a fish fry — and volunteers

at the VFW will prepare the food and serve it to the 200-plus people who attend. The auction will feature a football signed by a Cleveland Browns player, tickets to visit the Farm at Walnut Creek, a canoe trip and other certificates and miscellaneous items donated by businesses in the county. “Although most of the businesses that contribute are local, we also see a lot of contributions from businesses outside of our general area, and we are very grateful for their support,” noted Lawhead. In total, more than 100 items will be auctioned, in addition to items available through a silent auction. The goal is to raise

Holmes-Wayne Electric Cooperative announced the winners of its annual college scholarship competition, held Feb. 25-26. Alexis Eliot of West Holmes High School and Bradley Troyer of Hiland High School are the first-

place winners of $2,500 scholarships in the girls and boys divisions. Eliot and Troyer were part of a group of 47 students representing 10 area high schools who competed for a total of $12,000 in scholarships.

$12,000-$15,000, said Lawhead, which should be enough to keep the library running all year. On that modest budget, the library somehow manages to procure a lot of new materials. “It’s not a stale library,” said Kauffman. “We spend a few thousand dollars on new books and DVDs every year, and we have the full gamut of what people typically want.” The library also puts on summer story time sessions and hosts various reading groups, which gives kids something to do “other than just video games,” noted Kauffman. In addition, the library fills a real need in the area by offering access to the

internet, which is critical for students who need to use a computer for their school work, or job-seekers who need to apply for a position online. “Our fundraising event is always a reminder of everything offered at the library, and just how important it is to our community,” Kauffman summarized.“The donations are key to keeping it open.” All donations to it are tax deductible. For more information contact Kauffman at 330276-3741 or Vickie Close at 330-276-7575. Reporter Brandon Zaffini can be reached at 330674-5676 or bzaffini@thedaily-record.com.

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Winners (From Page 22) University of Findlay or the University of Toledo, majoring in pharmacy. Eliot and Troyer qualify to compete on April 9 for additional scholarships at a competition sponsored by Ohio Rural Electric Cooperatives, the statewide support association for electric cooperatives. There, they will compete with students representing 24 co-ops from across the state, for scholarships up to $3,200. Other winners were: Kelly Lyons, second place, ($2,000). Lyons is the daughter of the late Alan Lyons and Christine Lyons of Shreve. A senior at Triway High School, she will major in biomedical engineering at Ohio State University. Samuel Boyd, second place, ($2,000). Boyd is the son of Doug and Roseann Boyd of Killbuck. He is a senior at West Holmes High School and will major in engineering. Elizabeth Robinson, third place ($1,500). She is the daughter of Brad and Becky Robinson of Creston. Robinson will study pre-medicine. Simon Livingston, third place ($1,500). He is the son of David and Stephanie Livingston of Burbank. A senior at Northwestern High School, Livingston will major in aerospace engineering at the University of Cincinnati.


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after a salad and rolls had already filled up a lot of space. Collard greens are grown by the acre here in the fields of South Carolina. They have large, rather substantial dark green leaves and remind me somewhat of spinach, only bigger. You can buy the greens in the grocery store just as they come from the field in bundles, or already washed and

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mow their lawns around our neighborhood. It seems a bit premature to me, but maybe they just like to get out and run their mower. We can see more evidence of green but some of it is weeds. The Man of the House has been busy planting flowers in front of the house. He thinks it needs more things to fill in the spaces between, and in front of, the bushes that came from the builder. The trick is to find something that is not going to end up being six feet tall and eight feet wide without a lot of pruning. He planted a row of yellow lantana that is sup-

posed to spread and get to be a about 18 inches tall. Unfortunately, the first one in the row closest to the street will need to be replaced after someone, who will go unnamed, ran over it while backing into the driveway. (To his defense, it was raining and he didn’t see where he was going.) We had a difficult time finding the right annuals to put in the three orange pots on our patio. We ended up with a variety of white impatiens. The label said they could withstand the summer heat. That’s just what we need. We didn’t want to invest in something that would

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“Now is a good time to think of packing shoeboxes which will be collected Nov. 17-24. Look for those end-of-the-season sales on hats, gloves, scarves and shoes. Also, if you are a seamstress or crafter, you have time to make things.” Troyer said an event is planned for April 27 in the Carlisle Inn at Sugarcreek for those who sew and crafters to get together to learn how to make things to put into shoeboxes. For details contact Betty Swartzbaugh at betty. swartzbaugh1@frontier. com. Troyer said the contributions of volunteers, churches, clubs and other See Pg. 27 — CHILD 45 W. Jackson Street Millersburg 330-674-0000

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Public record Sheriff March 17 — Burglary was reported on County Road 100 in Ripley Township. March 20 — An attempted breaking and entering was reported on Township Road 466 in Washington Township. March 21 — A report was received of an assault on County Road 100 in Ripley Township. Breaking and entering was reported on County Road 373 in Ripley Township. Breaking and entering was reported on Bauer Road in Washington Township. March 26 — Domestic violence was reported on Water Street in Killbuck. March 28 — A report was taken of criminal damaging on County Road 59 in Mechanic Township. Domestic violence was

reported on County Road 6 in Richland Township. A man with a gun reportedly was seen on Township Road 222 in Knox Township. March 29 — Domestic violence was reported on Marion Street in Nashville. April 1 — A breaking and entering was attempted on Ray Street in Baltic. An assault was reported on state Route 83 in Mechanic Township. A burglary was reported on Township Road 219 in Knox Township.

Millersburg Police March 4 — Millersburg Police officers responded to a report of a burglary at a residence on Lakeview Drive. March 11 — Theft was reported from a business on South Washington Street. March 14 — A fight was

Child (From Page 26) organizations are greatly appreciated. Operation Christmas Child is sponsored by Samaritan’s Purse, a ministry led by Franklin Graham. Members of churches throughout the East Ohio region and countless clubs and individuals purchased or collected thousands of toothbrushes, pencils, small dolls, candy and other items, placed

them in plastic shoeboxes and delivered them to an OCC collection point. A total of 9.9 million boxes collected worldwide are being distributed in over 100 countries. Special airlifts of shoebox gifts were sent to typhoon victims in the Philippines and to Syrian refugees in Iraq. For more information on how to be involved locally contact Esther Troyer at smfarms@frontier.com or 330-852-4039.

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line at a business on South Washington Street. March 16 — Millersburg Police assisted the Holmes County Sheriff’s

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Earth Day events scheduled at The Wilderness Center ter. The beautiful photographs, entered in nine categories (plus a special youth division), are sure to brighten your spirits and you can even have a little fun helping us pick the winners. Pick up a ballot at the door and then take your time meandering through the exhibit and voting for your favorites. Backpacking/Hiking Demonstation — 9 a.m.1 p.m. Stop by and chat with members of TWC’s Backpackers & Dayhikers Club. Gather information (at the Prairie Shelter) for your next dayhike or backpacking trip. Some of the subjects include backpacks and how to pack them, meals and water, tents, first aid and personal care, clothing, and Ultra-lite backpacking. Come and view various

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part of our Earth Day Celebration activities, The Wilderness Center will host its first Garlic Mustard Cook-Off. The rules are simple — when you call TWC to register for the cook-off, you will schedule a time between April 8-11 to pick up your supply of garlic mustard. Garlic mustard must be harvested from TWC in order to be eligible. Once you have your supply of garlic mustard, go home and create your culinary masterpiece. Cook-Off Rules Recipes must use garlic mustard. All contestants must submit a recipe with their dish. Recipe format must include the name of the recipe, preparation time, number of servings, directions for heating (cooking), list of all ingredients, directions, name and contact information of chef. Entrants must deliver their dishes and recipes to The Wilderness Center at 10:30 a.m. on Saturday, April 12. Judging and sampling will take place at 11 a.m. Entrants are asked to take their entry in a dis-

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posable container. Entrants are asked to prepare enough of their dish to serve samples to 20 people. There is no entry fee. Entrants must register by phone or email by April 4. Entries will be judged on taste, appearance and originality. There will be awards given for best overall and for first and second runners-up. Winning recipes will also appear on The Wilderness Center’s blog, “Wilderness Wanderings.” If you have any questions or wish to register for the cook-off, call Barb at 330359-5235 or email barb@ wildernesscenter.org. Story Walk Gossie — 2-4 p.m. Meet Gossie, a small yellow gosling who loves to wear bright red boots every day. One morning Gossie can’t find her beloved boots. She looks everywhere for them: under the bed, over the wall, even in the barn. Help Gossie find her red boots. Pages from Gos-

sie by Olivier Dunrea will be posted along the Pond Trail. Follow the signs, read the book and end at Wilderness Lake. Enjoy the story and the walk. You’ll meet an Ohio Certified Volunteer Naturalist at the end of the story to help you look for goslings and learn about birds. (Visit the Lake View Shelter for related activities to try here or take home. Families welcome and free.) Go Green-Natural Burials at Foxfield Preserve — 2 p.m. Learn about natural burials, an economical alternative to modern burials. Walk a cemetery with prairie and woodland trails instead of a lawn and make your last act on earth a “green” one.” Visit The Wilderness Center’s nature preserve cemetery, Foxfield Preserve. Back Porch Swing Band — 7 p.m. If you’re looking for a band with a swingin’ rhythm and an old timey flavor, look no farther. See Pg. 30 — EARTH

Record (From Page 27) March 19 ­­— Vandalism was reported at a residence on South Clay Street. A report was taken of theft that occurred at a residence on Lakeview Drive. March 20 — A bad check was passed at a business on Glen Drive. A report was taken of a bad check passed on Glen Drive. March 22 — Theft was reported from a residence on North Crawford Drive. March 23 — Theft was reported at a residence on East Jones Street. March 25 — Domestic violence was reported at a residence on North Grant Street.

A report of criminal damaging was taken at a residence on East Jones Street. March 27 — Domestic violence was reported at a residence on South Washington Street. March 28 — A robbery was reported at a business on South Washington Street. Theft at a business on state Route 39 was reported. Domestic violence was reported at a residence on South Crawford Street. March 29 — A report was taken of fraud from a residence on Spring Drive. A report was received of criminal mischief that occurred at a residence on West Jackson Street.

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Thrifty to Nifty Making your own laundry detergent can be easy By JENNIFER FORKER Associated Press It’s convenient to pick up some laundry detergent at the store, but it’s not difficult to create your own. Soap and water are a time-tested duo against dirt and germs, and homemade cleaners can carry away grime without added chemicals or perfumes. All it takes are a few, simple ingredients to make laundry detergent — liquid or powder — and fabric softener. Then cut down on drying time and static cling by tumbling wet clothes with homemade dryer balls. Faith Goguen Rodgers’ switch to homemade cleaners began a few years ago after she used a commercial-brand cleaner on the bathtub. “I’d cleaned it, and then I really didn’t want to get in it. The bleach smell and feel — it didn’t feel good,” she says.

“Then when I had kids, it didn’t make sense at all. It feels a lot safer knowing what’s in my cleaners.” Rodgers is an herbalist with three young children who creates all the cleaners she uses in her Lafayette, Colo., home — even the toothpaste. While the health piece is “really big” for her, she’s also motivated by cost. “You save a ton of money making your own,” she says, especially if you buy ingredients in bulk. Homemade cleaners, particularly laundry soap, lack much odor, but a pretty scent can be added with essential oils. This lifts the laundry-detergent-making project up a notch — adding some olfactory fun. “You and your family can get creative and come up with your own signature laundry scent,” Rodgers writes on The Little Herbal blog, where she posts her natural clean-

ing recipes. “Our laundry comes out clean and smelling fresh.” Her favorite combinations of essential oils for laundry detergent include lemon and eucalyptus, orange and geranium, and grapefruit and lavender. Sherri Griffin’s foray into homemade laundry soap began when she got a rash and wanted something gentler than storebought laundry detergent. She started researching alternatives, and recommends checking out what’s in commercially made products on the Environmental Working Group’s website. An Orlando, Fla., nurse, Griffin started a blog, Overthrow Martha, to educate people about natural cleaners. Besides sharing a fabric softener recipe, she recommends simple-to-make dryer balls. Dryer balls decrease drying time, eliminate static cling and decrease

wrinkles, she says. Essential oils can be added to them every few loads to softly scent clothes. “I often hear that people can’t give up the fresh smell they get from using dryer sheets, but what people don’t understand is that smell comes from chemicals,” says Griffin. Karyn Siegel-Maier shares laundry and other “green” cleaning formulas in “The Naturally Clean Home” (Storey, 2008). The publisher recently posted her recipes for liquid and powder laundry detergent at its blog, Inside Storey, to “sanitize, soften and scent clothes and linens — naturally.” Some recipes from these experts:

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and folk to swing from the ’20s, ’30s, ’40s. Adam Jackson’s hot fiddle playing keeps your feet moving. Kris Geis adds great lead and harmony vocals. Dave Irwin swings on his upright bass and contributes an occasional vocal. The “man with the thousand tunes,” Pete Shew, is on lead and

harmony vocals and the guitar. Several musicians fill the role of the fifth member — on keyboard, mandolin, steel guitar, clarinet or saxophone. Thank you to our sponsor: Regas and Haag. $8/TWC member; $10/nonmember. Children 15 and younger half price, if accompanied by an adult.

flower beds and her grandchildren. They are members of Berlin Mennonite Church. (From Page 29) The couple plans to enjoy dinner with their children to Directions: celebrate. They are also plan- 1. Grate the bar of soap ning a trip later this year. into a small bowl and set aside. 2. In a large mixing bowl, Glenmont Food Pantry open monthly for distribution combine the washing soda, Glenmont Food Pantry is open for food distribution on the second Tuesday of borax and baking soda. Mix each month from 5-7:30 p.m. at Glenmont School House. It is part of the Ohio well to get rid of clumps. Benefit Bank, an online program of the Ohio Association of Foodbanks. The next Add the essential oils, if desired. Mix them into food distribution day will be Tuesday, April 8. the powder well to avoid clumping. 3. Add the grated soap and mix ingredients together. 4. Store detergent in a half-gallon mason jar or other well-sealed container. Service and Repair of all Makes and Models Use 2 to 4 heaping tablespoons per load of laundry. Bring in this ad ___ Basic Laundry Liquid to receive a FREE Formula from Siegel-MaiCooling System & er’s “The Naturally Clean • Tires • Brakes • Air Conditioning Home” AC Inspection • Engine Repair • Electrical Repair Supplies: with any service 2 1/4 cups liquid castile • Diagnostics soap 1/4 cup white distilled vinegar 1 tablespoon glycerin 2193 TR 406 • Sugarcreek, OH • (off St Rt 515 outside of Walnut Creek) 3/4 cup water 10 to 15 drops essential Hours: Mon.–Sat. 9:00-5:00; Closed Sunday oil of your choice (or skip

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Roepke speaks on the good and bad of social media use By BRANDON ZAFFINI Staff Writer Social media is an amazing tool, but it can be leveraged for a lot of bad behavior. That was the basic message shared by Tom Roepke to members of the Holmes County Prevention Coalition for their meeting on Thursday, March 27. Roepke is a student pastor at New Hope Community Church in Loudonville, and a member of the chaplaincy at West Holmes schools. He was invited to speak to the Coalition in order to spearhead a larger effort to confront social media related issues — culminating, it is hoped, in a community pre-

sentation, put on by HCPC, in mid-May. “The Internet allows us to do so much — and can be a real tool for good — but it can also cause so much drama and disconnect,” Roepke said. “Social media is not going away; it’s a major part of a young person’s life. That means we need to lean into it, and figure out how to work with it.” Roepke noted social media is often used as a vehicle for bullying, rumors and drama, especially among young people. That negative behavior mitigates the more positive aspects and uses of the Internet. Parents can often feel the full force of this moral ten-

sion as they go about monitoring their kid’s usage of the Internet — if, in fact, they even monitor usage at all. Roepke said one of the chief concerns he’s noticed in parents is about protection of privacy. Many parents worry that by tracking social media, or Internet usage, they’ll be violating the privacy of their kids. “I always tell parents, ‘If you’re paying for the bill, you need to see what’s going on,’” said Roepke. “Parents need to recognize that this is an area where they have responsibility because it’s about shaping character and protecting their kids.” Roepke gave several examples of how young

Fair, fair secretary; Hannah Baird, news reporter; Laura Irwin, treasurer; Brant Burgett, health leader; and Lexi Ogi, safety leader. Dues will be $5, due as soon as possible. Ice cream

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Culinary students to offer Italian Buffet Ashland County-West Holmes Career Center’s Culinary Careers Management students will be offering an Italian Buffet on Wednesday, April 9, from 10:45 a.m.-12:30 p.m. in the Pendulum Restaurant. The buffet will include: Italian Wedding Soup, Italian

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But for those who were looking to knock off a few birds on their list, it wasn’t the best day to be a rookie birder, which I was as I tagged along with 16-year-old Triway sophomore Nick Rosner, an up-and-coming birding enthusiast with lofty goals. “I got started after I heard a talk in fifth grade by Neel Summers,” said Rosner, who has taken the sport seriously for just the last year. “When I watched the movie, ‘The Big Year’ is when I really got interested in seeing how many birds I could see.” Rosner, who plays soccer and tennis for the Titans, has turned birding

into a challenge. To him, it’s a game every time he goes out, as the goal is to see more birds, see new birds, and ultimately, see the most birds. “319,” he said when I asked him his goal. “The Ohio record is 318 birds in a year. I want to see 319.” Of course, Rosner has a long way to go to be in that lofty air of birding, but it’s the pot at the end of the rainbow that he, and a lot of other birding enthusiasts, are chasing. Saturday, I picked Rosner up at 9:30 in the morning, and by 9:45, we were checking off birds as we walked into the Wright Marsh off state Route 226. Wright Marsh was

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Elementary to take in the Migration Sensation’s indoor attractions, and dried out listening to Lisa Rainsong’s talk on Learning the Magic of Birdsong. She said that birds are responsible for the first music on earth. “By protecting habitat,” Rainsong said, “we’re protecting earth’s first musicians.” With our birding day winding down, Rosner and I took one last look at the species board just inside the main door at Shreve Elementary to size our list up with what others had spotted. There were some good ones on there that we missed, including a Per-

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Outdoor notes Youth turkey hunting draw In addition to the state-wide youth hunting days April 19 and 20 on both private and public lands, the Division of Wildlife will be holding a drawing on Saturday, April 12 for a special, controlled turkey hunting opportunity within the refuge portion of the Killbuck Marsh Wildlife Area. Hunting dates are for Saturdays and Sundays only, from April 19 through May 18. A total of 30 names will be drawn. Hunters 17 years and younger must be present in order to participate in the drawing and must bring a valid 2014 hunting license. Interested youngsters must attend the drawing, which will be held at the East Holmes Sportsmen’s Club located 2.5 miles southeast of Millersburg on Township Road 310. Registration begins at 8 a.m. and the drawing will begin at 1 p.m. The drawing will coincide with a National Wild Turkey Federation Jakes Day

event sponsored by local chapters of the NWTF. Please dress for the weather. For questions regarding the drawing, call Killbuck Marsh Wildlife Area at 330-567-3390 or call Wildlife District Three in Akron at 330-644-2293.

Spring still shoots Spring still shoots will be held at the Shreve Farmers Sportsman Club every Sunday from now through April 13. Shoots start at noon with sign-up around 11:30 a.m. The club shoots shot, slug and 22. Win meat prizes or cash. For more information, call Missy at 330-464-5621. The Shreve Farmers Sportsman Club is located at 8430 Township Road 513, Shreve.

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Dr. Steven Close, 62 Dr. Steven R. Close, 62, of Millersburg, passed away peacefully Wednesday, March 19, 2014, with his family by his side. Steven was born to Wayne and the late Dorothy (Uher) Close on June 1, 1951, in Millersburg, and married Linda Morris in June of 1974. She survives. He graduated from West Holmes High School in 1969, received a bachelor’s degree of science and agriculture in 1973 and a doctorate in veterinary medicine from The Ohio State University in 1977. He was a member of Chi Phi Fraternity. Steven was an energetic and active participant within the local commu-

nity. He opened a veterinary practice in Berlin in 1978, and in 1982, along with his wife, Linda, took over the family dairy farm and raised one of the top state-ranked Jersey herds in Ohio. Also in 1982, Steven became a veterinary supervisor for the Ohio Department of Agriculture Division of Meat Inspection. He later retired as the assistant chief for the Ohio Department of Agriculture, Division of Meat Inspection. Steven was an active member of St. John’s Church of Millersburg, where he served as an elder and deacon. He also served as an adviser for the Skillful Squeezers 4-H Club and was a board

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with his family. Surviving in addition to his wife are children, Stephanie (Ryan) Cottrill of Blacklick, and Craig Close of Shreve; grandchildren, Cade Close, 7, Sydney Cottrill, 6, and Addison Cottrill, 3; his father, Wayne (Janice) Close of Millersburg; a sister, Cindy (Charles) Krupp of Peoria, Ariz.; a nephew, Charlie Krupp; a niece, Dorothy Krupp; and several aunts, uncles, cousins and many friends. Funeral services were Sunday, March 23 at St. John’s Church of Millersburg, with the Rev. Dr. Kenneth Walther officiating. Burial was in Killbuck Cemetery. Alexander Funeral Home, Millersburg, handled arrangements. The family requests that donations be made to an organization that is close to Steve’s daughter’s heart, that researches brain and lymphoma cancer. Please go to their website, pelotonia.org and search cottrill, The James Cancer Hospital & Solove Research Institute.

John D. Garber, 80, of Sugarcreek, died Tuesday, March 25, 2014, at Community Hospice House in New Philadelphia, after a courageous battle with cancer. He was born Sept. 28, 1933, in Holmes County to the late Daniel and Elizabeth (Zook) Garber, and married Ada Keim on April 4, 1956. She survives. He completed his 1-W service at University Hospital in Cleveland, and retired after 36 years with Belden Brick in Sugarcreek, where he was foreman. Following his retirement he was a taxi driver for the Amish. He was a member of Shanesville Fire Department and Sugarcreek Fire Department for 40 years, retiring in 1997. He served the department as captain for many years and was named Firefighter of the Year in 1997. He was a member of New Pointe Community Church. For many years, he serviced TV’s (1960s-70s-80s) and the first TV he and Ada had was put together by John. He bowled for many years at Sugarcreek Lanes, enjoyed golfing, going to Colorado and fishing, traveling to Florida and Myrtle Beach, S.C., doing crossword puzzles and he enjoyed watching the Cleveland Indians. Surviving in addition to his wife, are children, Carla (Lonnie) Hershberger and Gary (Linda) Garber, both of Sugarcreek, Robert (Mary) Garber and Douglas Garber, both of Steamboat Springs, Colo.; grandchildren, Andy (Christina) Garber of Portland, Ore.,

Cory Hershberger of Lexington, Ky., and Jada Garber of Boulder, Colo.; a great-granddaughter, Sunny Evangeline Garber of Portland, Ore., all whom he enjoyed very much; sisters, Fannie Garber and Esther Kandel, both of Dundee; a sister-in-law, Marie Garber of Millersburg; and a special neighbor and friend, Don Shimp. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a brother, Amos Garber. Services were Friday, March 28 at NewPointe Community Church in Dover, with pastor Dwight Mason officiating. Burial was in Union Hill Cemetery, Sugarcreek. Firefighter memorial services were held. Arrangements were handled by Smith-Varns Funeral Home, Sugarcreek. To share a memory and sign the guest register visit www.smithfuneral.com. Memorials may be made to Community Hospice of Tuscarawas County, 716 Commercial Ave., SW, New Philadelphia 44663; or NewPointe Community Church 3950 State Route 39, NW, Dover, 44622.

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Members of the West Holmes and Hiland softball teams donned pink uniforms to ‘Pin it Up’ against breast cancer during the opening game of the season for both schools Monday at Hiland. The uniforms were provided by Bags Sports Pub and Holmes County Sports & Apparel. The Knights blanked the Hawks 9-0 behind the four-hit pitching of Stormi Morris, who held Hiland hitless for 4 2/3 innings.

Fast start, strong finish lifts West Holmes over Hiland By KEVIN LYNCH Staff Writer West Holmes scored four times in the home half of the first inning and never let off the gas in running past Hiland 9-0 in the annual Holmes County ‘Pink it Up’ game for breast cancer awareness. The game was scheduled to be played at West Holmes but the field wasn’t ready, so it was moved to Hiland, taking advantage of one of the rare sunny and 60-degree days this spring. “This time of year, any time you can get on the field and play, you go out and play, especially when it’s 60 degrees and sunny on March 31st,” West Holmes coach Jaime Chenevey Martin said. “When you can put multiple runs on the board early, it sure makes it a lot easier, taking the pressure off the defense. Certainly, that was a big positive for us.” Cassie Thomas doubled off center fielder Tiara Yoder’s glove to start the game. She moved up on a fly out and scored on a fielder’s choice by Hannah Miller. On a ground ball to short, Thomas beat the throw home, and catcher Megan Kandel’s throw was wide of second trying to nail Miller, who ended up on third. She scored on a single by Stormi Morris. A throwing error on a ground ball by Morgan Wagers allowed Miller to score, and singles by Hailey Martin and Bre Galbraith scored Wagers with the fourth run of the frame. “This was only our third or fourth time out on dirt, and you could tell the girls just seemed to be very nervous,” Hiland coach Erica Glasener said. “It was more of a nervous excitement. Once we calmed down, things got better. Once I reminded them to not throw the ball around, we didn’t do it and that really helped us.” The Knights added another run in the third inning on a single by Wagers. Samantha Rogers ran for the Knights’ first baseman, who went 2-for-3 with two runs scored. Rogers went to third on a bunt single by Martin, and scored on a groundout by Galbraith. West Holmes capped off the scoring

with four more in the fourth. Two errors opened the door for the 1-0 Knights, who got a two-run single by Miller, who stole third and scored on a wild pitch. Morris held Hiland hitless through 4 2/3 innings before surrendering three straight singles. The junior settled down to strike out Sherilyn Schrock to keep the Hawks off the scoreboard. “Stormi did a great job on the mound,” Martin said. “We’re going to need her. She did her job as far as keeping the ball down. There weren’t too many balls in the air. We handled the ground balls. We had a couple big plays, that double play in the first inning and Galbraith made a couple nice catches. “Hailey (Martin) did a nice job coming in and containing,” the coach continued. “I told her I didn’t want anything fancy, I just didn’t want a run to score.” Morris said she kept Hiland hitters off balance with her changeup. “My off-speed and changeup were working really good today,” Morris said. “It felt great to get out and play. When the defense plays solid behind me, I can relax and just pitch.” Morris walked two and struck out four, scattering four hits in six innings of work. Martin worked a scoreless seventh, striking out one and allowing a double to Yoder, who had two of Hiland’s five hits. “We did not have patience at the plate,” Glasener said. “We haven’t seen a lot of live pitching. We just were way out front. I’ve been preaching patience.” Maryssa Mast was tagged with the loss for Hiland (0-1). She allowed six earned runs on 10 hits. Allison Aleshire relieved and gave up one earned run on two hits and five walks. Defensively, Martin was pleased with the solid performance turned in by her troops “One of our goals was to have two or fewer errors, and I think we had zero,” Martin said. “One of the things we’ve been working so hard on is handling mental parts of the game. Whatever is thrown at you, you handle it. It’s under your control. So when you’re told to play ball, you play ball, regardless of what the

Hiland pitcher Allison Aleshire (4) applies the tag on West Holmes’ Hannah Miller, who tried unsuccessfully to score from third on a wild pitch during the Knights’ 9-0 win over Hiland in the season opener Monday in Berlin. situation is. We try to have them ready to go no matter what. “We certainly have some promise. (Former pitcher) Hannah (Frank) was a good role model for Stormi the last couple years,” the coach continued. “That was nice for Stormi to have a year to see that. We’re looking for her to grow into that role this year. I think when she realizes that she has a solid offensive lineup

that will back her up, if a run or two goes on the board, we’ll be OK. When we start to feel comfortable with a run or two going on the board defensively, we can overcome that.” Thomas paced the 12-hit attack of West Holmes with three hits from her lead-off spot. Wagers added two hits, including a double, and Miller chipped in two hits and drove in three runs.

Lady Knights run away from the field at Claymont By KEVIN LYNCH Staff Writer The West Holmes girls ran away with the Jeff Arthur Invitational Saturday at Claymont High School to kick off the track season in fine fashion, highlighting a limited schedule of area girls track action. West Holmes placed in every event but one, posting wins in 11 of them to dominate the nine-team invite. The Knights scored 156 points, well ahead of second-place finisher Car-

rollton (123). Indian Valley finished third (97), followed by Claymont (95), New Philadelphia (35), Newcomerstown (21), Ridgewood (15), Hiland (13) and Malvern (2). West Holmes won three of the four relays and took second in the other. Michelle Hostetler, Alexis Kandel, Emily Molnar and Hannah Clark cruised to victory in the 4x800 (10:22.37). Clark added an individual win in the 400 (59.069) and Molnar won the 3,200 (12:26.661). The quartet of Carly Woodruff, Paiten Stroth-

er, Ciera Rose and Kennedy Smith captured the 4x200 relay (1:51.34), with Rose and Woodruff finishing 1-2 in the 100 hurdles, (16.16 for Rose and 16.34 for Woodruff), Smith winning the 200meter dash (27.25) and Strother winning the long jump (15-11 1/4). Woodruff, Smith, Taylor Yerian and Strother teamed up to win the 4x100 (52.813), and Yerian also won the 300 low hurdles (53.412). Other winners for the See Pg. 36 — KNIGHTS


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Members of the Hiland baseball team are (front from left) managers Andy Miller, Isaiah Miller, Ricky Miller, Alec Yoder, Cordell Miller, Kyle Mast, Drew Yoder, Cameron Miller, Harrison Coblentz, Kendall Hochstetler; (middle) Taylor Raber, Kendal Borntrager, Zach Mast, Eric Mullet, Zach Lowe, Brandt Miller, Clyde Yoder, Eric Hershberger; (back) assistant coaches BJ Miller and Clinton Yoder; Kevin Yoder, Todd Ropp, Bradley Troyer, Jordan Yoder, Justin Wagler, Kyle Troyer, assistant coach Eric Kandel, head coach Tom Gibson, and assistant coaches Chris Dages and Ryan Troyer.

Hawks win NET opener Hiland swept the doubles matches and No. 1 singles player Braxton Mullet won to slip by Chippewa 3-2 on Monday. Mullet had to win a second-set tiebreaker against Josh Steiner (7-2), as did the first doubles team of Seth Haun and Cameron Yoder. Hiland’s second doubles team of Garret Miller and Dillon Zimmerly rolled 6-0, 6-1 in the pivotal match.

Members of the 2014 West Holmes varsity baseball team are (front from left) Logan Gallion, Erik Hanna, Jordan Stutzman, Wyatt Mellor, A.J. Race, Patrick Jackson; (back) Dustin Niehaus, Johnathan Clark, Layne Perone, Levi Jones, Trevor Kiner and Scotty Troyer. Not pictured is Dillon Baird.

Knights (From Page 35) Knights were Laina Snyder in the shot put (39-8 3/4) and Makenna Mulhaul in the high jump (4-10). Kandel added a second-place finish in the 1600 (2:33.033) and was part of the second-place 4x400 relay team of Rose, Amber Murphy and Clark (4:31.336). Other stellar performances by the Knights

included Haley Judson’s third-place finish in the pole (7-6) and Hostetler’s third in the 1,600 (5:47.968). Hiland’s top performers were Melissa Hostetler in the 300 hurdles (third, 57.33) and Michaela Kandel’s fourth in the long jump (12-2). Sarah Menuez placed sixth in the 400 dash and the 4x400 team also placed sixth. West Holmes and Hiland were among the nine boys

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team of Boyd, Defelize, Drew Schrock and Matt Gardner, which also finished second (9:06.046). JR Yoder placed third in the 1,600 (5:05.19). Terrell Yoder took fourth in the pole vault (11-0), with

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Roach and Luke Ogi to place fourth in the 4x100 (47.849). Hiland’s Brennan Coil took second in the discus (134-8) and Enos Miller finished fifth in the 400 (58.143).

West Holmes’ returning state qualifiers include (front from left) Kennedy Smith, Carly Woodruff, Emily Molnar, Ciera Rose; (back) Hannah Clark, Alexis Kandel, Sam Boyd, Laina Snyder and Paiten Strother. Each turned in outstanding performances to open the track season Saturday at Claymont.


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Obituaries

Monroe Yoder, 83

Rebecca (John) Miller of Millersburg, Betty (Eli) Miller of Dover, Ora (Roman) Miller of Sugarcreek, Edna (Owen) Hochstetler of Williamsfield and Diane (Ervin) Miller of Dover; and a brother-in-law, Bert Schlabach of Sugarcreek. He was preceded in death by his parents; a sister, Emma Schlabach; a brother, Mel Yoder; and a sister-inlaw, Mary Yoder. Services were March 20 at First Mennonite Church, Sugarcreek, with the Rev. Jayne Byler officiating. Burial was in Union Hill Cemetery. A firefighters memorial service was held March 20 at the church. Memorials may be made to First Mennonite Church. P.O. Box 250, Sugarcreek 44681. Arrangements were by Smith-Varns Funeral Home, Sugarcreek (www.smithfuneral.com).

Mary Chupp, 83, Mary D. Chupp, 83, of 3839 County Road 135, Millersburg, died Saturday, March 22, 2014, at her residence following a short illness. She was born on April 30, 1930, in Holmes County to the late Dan J.B. and Ida (Hershberger) Miller. She was a homemaker and a member of the Old Order Amish Church. She is survived by her husband, Jacob E. Chupp, whom she married Nov. 30, 1952; her two daughters, Dora Chupp of Millersburg, Linda (Marvin) Erb of the home; three sons, John (Erma) Chupp of Dundee, Leon (Esta)

Chupp of Millersburg and Leroy (Loretta) Chupp of Dundee; 21 grandchildren; 23 great-grandchildren; a sister, Susie (Eli) Detweiler of Indiana, and sister-in-law Vesta Miller. In addition to her parents, she is preceded in death by two brothers, a sister-in-law, an infant granddaughter and a grandson. Services were March 25 at the Chupp Residence with Bishop Marvin Coblentz. Burial wass in Raber Cemetery in Walnut Creek Township, Holmes County. Arrangements were handled by Smith-Varns Funeral Home at Sugarcreek.

Wanda “Kay” Holcomb, 63, of Wooster, passed away Sunday, March 16, 2014, at Cleveland Clinic. She was born March 19, 1950 in Clay County, W.Va., the daughter of Gordon and Fonda Adkins Elswick, and married Deward Holcomb. He preceded her in death. She had been a home health aide for Personal Touch, and loved watching ducks on the lake, her cats and visiting with family and friends. She was a 20 year member of the American Legion. Surviving are a son, Richard Holcomb of Millersburg; her fiance and best friend of 24 years, Don Naftzger of Wooster; grandchildren, Heather and Chris Holcomb; a sister, Kathryn Roberts of Wooster; brothers, Larry (Marcella) Elswick and Stevie Neil, both of Summerville, W.Va.; and several nieces and nephews. In addition to her husband,

Harold Markley, 75 Harold J. Markley, 75, of Shreve, passed away Wednesday, March 19, 2014, at his home. He was born June 9, 1938, in Shreve to Harold R. and Minnie (Gambier) Markley and graduated from Wooster High School in 1956. Harold worked as a foreman and designer in developments engineering at Red Head Brass, where he invented the first extruded couplings and adapter from tubing 12 feet long on large auto screw machines. He retired from Action Coupling as a supervisor. Surviving are children, Bonnie J. Baisden of Holmesville, Ed (Teresa) Markley and Marcie (Jim) Swires, both of Shreve; grandchildren, Dan Baisden of Indiana, Tom (Tiera) Markley of Holmesville, Sarah Baisden of Holmesville, and Kyle (Alicia) Swires of Shreve; one great-grandson, Braxton Swires; sisters, Frances (Arden) Boyer and Virginia Friday, both of Wooster, Mary (Robert) Schrock of Sterling, and Alice (Rick) Phillips of Fresno; a brother,

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Brenda (Gary) Bentley of West Portsmouth; and a brother, Butch Hobbs of Portsmouth. There were no services. Friends were received Thursday, March 20 at McIntire, Bradham & Sleek Funeral Home, 216 E. Larwill St., Wooster. Online condolences may be left for the family at www.mcintirebradhamsleek.com. Those who wish may make contributions to LifeCare Hospice, 2525 Back Orrville Road, Wooster 44691.

Katie Miller, 84 Katie D. Miller, 84, of 7795 S. Maple Island Road, Fremont, Mich. 49412, formerly of Brinkhaven, died peacefully on March 23, 2014, after a period of declining health. She was born Jan. 27, 1930, in Holmes County, to the late Dan N. and Lizzie Miller, and married Orie S. Miller on Nov. 8, 1956. He survives. She was a member of the Old Order Amish. Surviving in addition to her husband are children Frieda (Alvin Yoder) of the home, Ivan (Rebecca Yoder) of Butler, Clara (Abe Beachy) of Campbell Hill, Ill., Daniel (Esta Hershberger) of Shreve, David (Ruth Troyer) of Dundee

and Willis (Orrie Mast) of Pleasureville, Ky.; 41 grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren; and sisters Mrs. Levi Hershberger and Clara Miller, both of Dundee. She was preceded in death by two brothers, two sisters, a sister-in-law, a brother-inlaw and a stillborn brother. Funeral services were Wednesday, March 26 at the Edward Hertzler residence, 9193 S. 192nd Ave., Holton, Mich. 49425. Burial was in Fremont Amish Cemetery. You can sign the online guest book at www.kroezewolffis.com. Kroeze-Wolffis Funeral Home, Inc., 637 E. Main St., Fremont, Mich. 49412; 231-924-2130 or 888544-5388, is serving the family.

Dick (Diane) Markley of Orrville; and many nieces, nephews and cousins. He was preceded in death by his parents; brothers, Thomas and Charles Markley; and his canine pal, Penny. Graveside services were Saturday, March 22 in Oak Grove Cemetery. Arrangements were handled by Schlabach Funeral Home, Shreve. Online condolences may be shared with the family at schlabachfh. The freedom To live independenTly com. knowing help is There aT Memorials may be made The press of a buTTon to Clinton Township Fire Department, P.O. Box 511, • Lightweight pendant canlive freedom To independenTly THE FREEDOM TO LIVE KNOWING TheThe freedom To INDEPENDENTLY live independenTly Shreve 44676. knowing help is There aT beHELP wornISas a necklace or knowing helpPRESS is There aT THERE AT THE OF A BUTTON press of a buTTon TheThe press of a buTTon wristlet • Local care specialists answer calls 24 hours a day –7 days a week • Installation within 24 hours. • Lightweight pendant can can Lightweight pendant • Lightweight• pendant can be worn as a necklace or wristlet worn as aas necklace or or • Localbecare specialists answer be worn a necklace • Installation within 24 hours wristlet calls 24wristlet hourswithin a day - 7 days a week. • ofInstallation 24 hours. • Peace mind formind under $1.00 per day • of Installation within 24 $1.00 hours. per day • Peace for under • Local care specialists answer

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Gary L. Bloomfield, 68, of Wooster, passed away Monday, March 17, 2014, at Wooster Community Hospital. He was born Feb. 8, 1946, in Portsmouth, the son of Lorraine Bloomfield, and married Natalie Colich on Sept. 21, 2007. She survives. He had been a second shift supervisor at Seaman Corp., retiring in 2004. He loved motorcycles, ultra lights and his biggest passion was woodworking. Gary’s family meant everything to him and he never knew a stranger. He served his country during the Vietnam era from 1964-67. Surviving in addition to his wife, are children, Christopher Lee (Jaimi) Bloomfield of Lancaster, Lori (David) Easter of West Portsmouth and Julie Ann (Pat) Snider of New Lexington; a stepdaughter, Lisa (John) Hochstettler of Holmesville; nine grandchildren, two greatgrandchildren; a sister,

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The Holmes County Hub Shopper 105 General 110 HELP WANTED in Custom Furniture Shop. Experience helpful. (330) 674-9992 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. LOOKING FOR someone to bottle feed fawns at their location, $200 each. Will provide supplies. 330-231-4282

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120 Manufacturing /Industrial WAYNE COUNTY RUBBER is hiring Mill Operators and Banbury Operators - EXPERIENCED ONLY! Apply in person at 1205 E. Bowman St. or fax your resume to 330-262-7274

J. MILLER & SON Excavat125 Medical / Healthcare ing is seeking someone with previous experience in the excavating field. Drivers license preferred. Health ins., ASAP HOMECARE Now Hiring HHA's & STNA's! Apply Paid vacation, holidays, in person at 31 N. Mad Ancompetitive wages offered. thony St. or Call 330-674 Send resume to: jdmiller -3306. New Management. 6843@yahoo.com or Call 330-231-6843. LOCAL AMISH OWNED manufacturing company is looking for multi-tasking individual with clean driving record, willing to work hard, some heavy lifting required. Pick ups and deliveries plus working at the plant. Apply at: Mt Hope Planing, 7598 TR 652, Millersburg. (888) 549-2524. •

ASPHALT & CONCRETE Equipment Operators w/ Class A CDL • Class A CDL Drivers • Paver Operators or Apprentices • Heavy Equipment/Truck Mechanics or Apprentices • Concrete Finishers/Laborers or Apprentices • Entry level positions ALL CREWS We keep growing and need MORE great people to join our team! Seek hard working, no nonsence, drug free individuals. Willing to train those with a great attitude and willingness to work. Top Pay, Health Benefits, Pension, Bonuses. Work for one of the best. GREAT CAREER OPPORTUNITY. Send resume to: P.O. Box 902 Akron, Ohio 44309. Fax to: (330) 434-4132 or E-Mail to: craig@akron precision.com No phone calls. EOE.

DAIRY FARM south of Shreve seeking FT & PT people to feed and do general dairy chores & field work. Must enjoy working by yourself, be self-motivated & have exp. with farm equipment & dairy cows. Contact us with resume at: schlegeldairy@gmail.com WANTED:DRIVER for work route from Shreve to Mt. Hope. Please call 330600-9049 WANTED: Driver/Laborer on mason crew in Mt. Eaton area. (330) 465-5147 MASON CREW hiring motivated, hard working laborer, Exp preferred, must be 18 yrs of age, competitive pay and full benefit package offered. Winesburg area. 330-231-7976 AMISH CREW looking for full time driver/worker. Must live close to Millersburg. Call 330-763-3937

1993 CASE 455C Crawler Loader. Excellent Condition, $14,000. (330) 678-1815. FOR SALE: Model 941 Exc. cond. indoors, parts uals included. 308-6345.

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 BAKER Sawmill Hyd. 38 HP Kubota die. 20 bands sharpener setter cart. $17,500 JD 320 skid steer 2010 Mod. $32,000. 330-600-2224 99-1150G 3800 Hrs. New U.C Ex. Cond., work ready, $37,000. 1365 Oliver 4x4 w/ loader $6700. 330-279-4080

165 Customer Service 225 CUSTOMER SERVICE & Housekeeping seasonal position. PT/FT. Apply in person at Lake Wapusun April 3-10 9am-4pm only. 330-496-2355/ 800-414-3938.

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Weddings, Reunions, Auctions, and more. White frame tents, 10x10 thru 30x60 pole tents, 20x20 thru 40x80 blue and white tent, 40x40 thru 60x150. Call 330-674-1043, Oak Hill Tent Rental LTD. 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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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. FOR SALE: Hidden View Air Pump, w/regulator $375. (330) 264-8705 GENERAL ELECTRIC Spectrum stove, conventional oven, clean, good condition, $375. (330) 359-5143 GAS COOKSTOVE, Almond, works great, w/range hood. $100 obo (330) 763-0927 AMANA CHEST freezer (med.) good cond., $300. John Miller, 7735 TR 565, Holmesville 330-279-2045 SIDE BY side older GE refrigerator, works good, $125. Call or text. (330) 231-5745

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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 1-1240 JOHN Deere Plateless Corn planter, good condition. Ray Yoder, (330) 852-8807 KUBOTA L245DT Tractor 4x4 25HP with loader. Foam filled tires, PTO, 3PT, $4500. 330-893-1475. HAY EQUIP.: New Idea 406, 10' roller bar rake, excellent, $1250. New Idea 8' rake, new teeth, $1200. New Holland 469 haybine, 9' cut, solid, $2500. JD 22T baler, Nice! $2900. GRINDERS: JD 750 new bearings, supp. box, $3800. JD 700 w/ Artsway scales, $5200. MC 420, gone through, nice, $4200. Artsway 325 w/ scales, $3500. TILLEAGE: IH 3 bottom 3-point plow, 3x14", $350. King Kutter 5' 3-point tiller, 2 yrs old, $1000. JD Van Brunt 10' 15x7 grain drill, nice, $1300. Too much to list, CALL for more info. Mt. Hope Tractor, 7501 CR 77, Millersburg, OH 44654. Ask for Leon 330-674-3637. FOR RENT Bobcat T300 skid loader, $25/hr.; Bobcat Mini Hoe, $22/hr.+fuel (330) 231-6196. JD 335 round baler 4x4; JD 24-T square baler; Sitrex 10-wheel V-Rake; H&S 8-wheel V-Rake; NH 256 Rake; NH 477 Haybine; Galfre 4-star Tedder; Agco 2-star Tedder; JD 1240 plateless corn planter. Andy Raber, (330) 893-0303

FOR SALE: Sony 64" Model KDP-65XBR2 New in 2001 TV with built in speakers, $500 BO Berlin Construction 330-893-2003.

L2250 KUBOTA Tractor & backhoe, 1537 hrs, w/BF400G front end loader, and 15" bucket on backhoe, 4WD, hard rubber tires, air tires available, runs good. $7,900 obo. 5515 CR 407, Mlbg, (330) 674-1556

NATURAL GAS SERVEL refrigerator, white, used 8 yrs., in good condition., $750. (330) 852-4174 Ext 2

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CASE INTERNATIONAL 8650, in good condition, electronic controls to operate from the tractor, works good. (330) 567-2249 USED 10FT Pioneer Spring Harrow with crumbler. Millcreek Equipment (740) 622-1109 PIONEER GAS Power Unit, 25HP, very good condition, Wayne Weaver (330) 473-2416 750 JOHN Deere w/60" mower deck. $5,200 Also Ferguson 30 $1,200 Ferguson 20, $1,200. (330) 674-1919

2 N D C U T T I N G Alfalfa-Orchard Grass Horse Hay, small squares. (330) 695-6793. 4x4 BALEAGE, Heifer/Beef quality, $20 each. 330-852 -2529. 50 4X4 Bales Rye baleage, tube wrapped, $40/bale. (330) 567-9009 FOR SALE: Fresh Maple Syrup. $10/quart. David H Yoder, 2905 TR 406, Millersburg, (330) 893-2892. FOR SALE: 40 bales of 4th cutting wrapped Alfalfa hay, 4x4 bales. 330-567-0073.

560 STEINER Bale Beaver, 28' Belt conveyer, both in good condition. 330359-5647 or 330-473-2866

ROUND BALES, horse hay 65. Dairy 55. Horse, hf., beef, 40. Also 2 Diamondback bikes. 330-695-5593

OVER SEEDING your pastures? Rent our Aitchison grass farmer, no till drill, 7', $15/acre. Walnut Creek. (330) 893-1410

FERTILIZER & SEED OATS. and also Alfalfa, Timothy, Orchard Grass, Clover seeds, pasture mix & Pro-Turf lawn seeds. Order now for best pricing. Delivery available. Call New Bedford Elevator, 330-897-6492.

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 FOR SALE: 25 HP Pioneer Power Unit Hydraulics and steering. David Yoder, 330-852-2324 ext. 3 H-S 235 Manure spreader, PTO, slop gate, excellent condition. Also, New Holland 492 Haybine, 9' cut, good cond. (330) 473-0096 FOR SALE: Brillion Five Shank disc chisel plow, good condition, $3250. (330) 340-7380 TRACTORS: 2003 JD 990 4wd. w/ loader, nice, 1467 hrs., $12500. 1993 JD 6300 2wd., tilt wheel, syn. trans., 1977 hrs. $17500. Coming in: JD 4230, nice, CALL. PARTS: parting out JD As, Bs, G, M, 50, 60, IH M, H, Masseys, many more! New parts in stock too! LOADERS: VH L-775 w/ Deutz engine, bucket, manure, works good, $4500. Mt. Hope Tractor, 7501 CR 77, Millersburg, OH 44654. Ask for Leon 330-674-3637 JOHN DEERE 2005, #3320, 32HP Diesel, 4WD, Power Reverse, lg R4 tires, foam filled, 300X Loader, 61" bucket, 607 hrs, mint cond. $21,500. (330) 279-2662 INDIANA & John Deere single bottom plow, field ready, (330) 674-7440†Ext. 1 WANTED: POWER unit in good condition. Must be big enough for round baler. (330) 674-0494 75HP PIONEER Power cart, 235 hours, asking $16,000, (330)852-0618 Ask for Matt.

230 Farm Products Produce FOR SALE: 1st cutting hay, big square bales. (330) 8523806. CERTIFIED ORGANIC Corn silage and baleage. Merle Yoder, 330-852-0722. 2ND CUTTING mixed hay, small squares, 45-50 lb. Bales $5 per bale. No rain, 330-465-1625 FOR SALE: Organic Hay, 1st & 2nd cutting, large bales 4x5, Alfalfa & Oats mix, $175/ton. (330) 852-4953

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HAYLAGE 4X4 round bales, individual wrapped, 9 bales 3rd cutting Alfalfa, 27 bales oatlage, 50 bales of new seeding Alfalfa. 330-8523033. 4X4 ROUND bales of corn fodder, Michael Miller, 330-695-2272 ROUND BALES: mixed 2nd cutting alfalfa and grass. Good horse hay. No rain. 330-359-5730 1ST CUTTING round bales of hay, Timothy & Alfalfa, horse quality. 330- 466-1408. CERTIFIED ORGANIC 1st cutting grass hay, 4x5 round bales. Good for dry cows, heifers/horses, mules, donkeys, goats. Some good for bedding or mulch hay. 330377-5586 or 330-473-7332. 1ST AND 2ND cutting hay for sale. Small square bales. 330-852-3072. BARLEY SPROUTING trays now available, Stainless steel, David Yutzy, 330-600 -9624. RAISED BED plastic mulch layer, with strip line attachments, field fertilizer injector unit, irrigation pump. All like new, used 1 year. (330) 897-1004 FOR SALE: Hay Bailage- 1st, 2nd, & 4th cutting, 4x4 bales, $40. 330-600-0746 2ND CUTTING Hay, small squares, Allen Miller, Holmesville, (330) 567-5944 WE WANT to spread your chicken manure, our spreader is 24' and has floatation tires. (330) 204-5992 FOR SALE: Earcorn. Atlee Gingerich, 9047 S. Kansas Rd, Fredricksburg OH 44627. WILL SPREAD Chicken litter OR rent out 20' Chandler Spreader. (330) 763-1443 CERTIFIED ORGANIC wrapped 4x4 bales, 1st cutting hay, (330) 359-5647 or (330) 473-2866

FOR SALE: Split seasoned firewood, slab wood & also boom truck loads available. Also, hollow campfire logs. 330-231-8462. FOR SALE: Re-conditioned propane tanks, 120, 250, 330, 500, 1000 gallons. (330) 852-2666 Ext 2 FIREWOOD FOR sale. Will trade for scrap metal. Delivery available. Call anytime. (330) 275-7980

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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. HUGE DOWNSIZING GARAGE SALE April 10-11-12 7:30am to Dark Solar lamp w/magazine rack, sewing machine w/cabinet, computer desk, 4-drawer chest, folding chairs, older exercise bike, back exerciser, Hoover sweeper, microwave, playpen, New! 8-place setting dinnerware set w/matching bowls & platter, Princess house, lots of New! decor, & Christmas decor, large windchime, potting bench, outdoor decor, tomato cages, 4-tier saddle rack, magazines, material, New! 30' hood w/fan/light, New! Coleman air mattress, & blenders. Also selling Antiques, fry pies, & baked goods. Edward Erb's, 3139 TR 155, Sugarcreek, OH 44681. 330-893-3903. LARGE MAST Multi Family Garage Sale. April 8-9, 7am-8pm. Tan recliner, coffee table, bike, clothes, tupperware, and more! More sales in the neighborhood. Wayne Mast, 31057 TR 227, Fresno, OH.

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FOR SALE: 10 yr. Hackney pony. Broke to ride and drive. Not for little kids. Got snap. 330-893-3087 ext. 1 FOR SALE: 10 yr old Registered Chestnut Morgan Gelding, TSS, women can drive, has been driven double, 330-674-4739 8 YR OLD gelding trotter, tss, surrey horse, travels good. 2457 TR 183, Baltic OH 43804. FOR SALE: 8 Wk old Holstein cross heifer calves, $250 each. David H Yoder, 2905 TR 406, Millersburg, (330) 893-2892. FOR SALE: 3 YR. old gelding Percheron Morgan cross. TSS, good broke ready for family or field work, $2200. 6 YR. old Morgan mare, boys horse, $1200. Menno Mast, 9959 Massillon Rd., Dundee, OH 44654

Firewood Fuel

HORSE FOR sale, Morgan Standard Bred Cross, women can drive, Call John (330) 567-2368

FOR SALE: Split seasoned firewood, $50 pickup load. 330-893-0218

6 YR OLD 48" Tri-Colored Pony Gelding, well broke to ride & drive, $750. (330) 893-4603

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4 YEAR OLD Standardbred Mare, Sired by Valley Victor, TSS, willing traveller, exc. boys horse $3300. Aden Yoder, 330-897-4603

PAINT PONY, 3 yr. old stud, 43" tall. Black & white, beautiful markings. Green broke, $325. Malva Nisley 330-893-1058

9 YR old Standard Bred Mare, big strong trotter, TSS, Sire: Kadabra, Dam: Armbro Accomplish, $2,800. (330) 763-4246

8 YR old Black Percheron Morgan Cross Gelding, 16.3HH, good produce or surrey horse, sound, $3,200 obo. (330) 893-3733

8 YR. OLD all-purpose horse, sound, broke single/double & to ride. Wayne J. Hochstetler 5515 Buss Rd. Apple Creek 44606. V.M. 330-698-1020x4

SURRY HORSE Deluxe, safe for ladies, 6 year old, 16h., Black Standardbred Trotter. Good traveller, $4500. 330473-5688.

FOR SALE: 11 yr old Standard Bred, dark bay, Traffic Safe, (330) 201-3527 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. STANDING BLACK Percheron stallion, Mystic Meadows Andreas, 17-2 from now till May 17th, $100. Eli Weaver, 7841 CR 373, Big Prairie, OH, 44611. 17 MO. old polled Jersey bull, $900. Andy A. Troyer, 7137 C.R. 19, Mbg. 330-674-1860 ext. 2. PAINT DONKEY, cute baby jack, born Oct. 31, 2013. Full size, not miniature. Weaned & ready for a new home $200 (330)418-6300 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 FOR SALE: Oat Crimper, slightly used, New $800, asking $600 obo. (330) 893-0906

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

FRIESIAN STALLION

Kyron V.L is standing at. John Barkman, 7884 TR 508, Lakeville, OH 44638. Service Fee $500. L.F.G.

7 YR old Percheron Gelding, Jockey Stick Horse, Really good worker, 15H, (330) 674-3999 Ext 1 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 4 YR old Star Bay Friesen Standard Bred Mare, rides & drives, TSS. (330) 893-4341 MORGAN STALLION, 13 yrs., Sire: Cafallera Funquest, Grand Dam: Wyoming Flyhawk, broke to ride & drive, good manners in barn, $1800/obo. 275-9675 3 YR old Paint Pony 54", broke. $450 Robert Miller, CR 59 (330) 897-0516 RHODE ISLAND Red Chicks, 2 wks old, $2.50 ea. (330) 852-0444

STAINLESS STEEL CHIMNEYS

LOOKING FOR pasture ground for beef cattle to rent or lease. Must have good fence & good water. (740) 567-4205 8 YR old Sorrel Belgain Standard Bred Cross Gelding, 16.2H, broke single & double, works in the field or on the road, TSS, $2,600 obo. (330) 893-3733 FOR SALE: 3 yr. old black trotting mare by Son of Sierra cosmos. SJ's Photo Dam, 15 hands, traffic safe. 4198 Twp. Rd. 606 Fredericksburg, OH 44627 5 YR old Gelding, TSS, Safe for most anyone, too slow for me, Roy Hochstetler, 10577 Winesburg Rd, 1.5 mi S. of Mt. Eaton. (330) 359-5943 12 YR. old Reg. solid Paint mare. Broke to ride. Needs work, $650. 3235 CR 168 Millersburg, Ohio 44654 54" Part Hackney Pony, good traveler, $800. 44" Paint Pony, 4 yrs old, kids safe, $700. 330-390-0239 ABS AI SCHOOL, April 8th & 9th, Apple Creek Ohio, Cost: $200. Call for Details (330) 674-9817 FOR SALE: 4 year old standardbred gelding. Stands good to hitch and at corners. Not traffic safe. 330763-3667. $1000 FIRM. 9

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14 YR old Belgian Gelding, broke to all farm machinery, sound, quiet enough for the boys. 330-466-9476

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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

yr. old gelding, strip1 white, mostly trot, fast traveler, tss, $1950; 4 yr. old trotter, boy's horse, deluxe, tss, $3000 Duane Weaver, 330-674- 1777

FOR SALE: 3 yr old Pacing Bred Mare, 15.2H, TSS, In buggy 4 months, mostly trot, drives nice, $2,000 Aaron Coblentz (330) 567-2255 TEAM OF 6 yr old Grey Percheron Gelding, broke to all farm equipment, work with snap. $6,500 obo. Abe Yoder, (330) 852-0722 FOR SALE: Semen $125. 330-893-4328.

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FOR SALE: 8-9 yr old Belgian Geldings, 17HH, Red Sorro, well broke to all farm machinery, $3,600 ea. 10 yr old Red Sorrel Gelding, 17HH, broke to all farm machinery, $2,500. Daniel Hershberger, 5452 SR 557, Millersburg. (330) 674-6096 FOR SALE: 3 year old Paint Timothy Walker cross, not broke and 2 good broke ponies. (330) 893-8114.

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FOR SALE: 3 Broodmares, Morgan and Morgan crosses, in full to a Friesian Stallion due April & May 2014. Starting at $1300. Joesph Miller, 4254 TR 366, Millersburg, OH 44654. 330-893 -4156. FOR SALE: Cross Bred 6 yr old Gelding, TSS, would make a good produce horse, stops & stands good. $1,700 Ken (330) 600-1519

FOR SALE: 2 yr old Mini Mare, kid broke to ride and drive, asking $400. (330) 749-4687 FOR SALE: 9 yr. old standard bred gelding mostly trot. Been in buggy. 3 yrs. Good traveler. 330-893-2076 3 YR OLD Standard Bred Gelding, fresh 1 wk, TSS, $2,400. Aaron Schlabach, 6111 E. Messner Rd, Apple Creek, (330) 601-6109 3 YR old Standard Bred Gelding, All trot, TSS, buggy broke, very sensible, Wayne Weaver, 330473-2416 MINIATURE COW Jersey beef cross with bull calf. Wanted: Miniature Jersey Bull. 330-897-2063. 6 YR old Mare all trot, been in buggy 4 months, 16.1, good family horse. Eli D. Miller, 330-852-4283 Ext 3. 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 FOR SALE: 7 year old Chestnut trotting Gelding, safe and sound, been in buggy for 2 years, needs work. $2950. 330-473-9065. 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. 4 YEAR OLD black and white paint pony mare, TSS, well trained to ride and drive, good school pony, David Erb. (740) 824-3747. POLLED BEEF Cattle, service bull, buy one or all. Grain drill, bale wagons, other misc equip. Also round 4x4 baleage. Galen Amstutz (330) 663-3691 12 YR old Black Gelding, Traffic Safe, Anyone can drive, $1,200. (740) 623-0684 FOR SALE: 2 year old Registered Black Limousin Bull. Proven breeder, 330-6742878.

Spring Cleaning Garage Door Auction Saturday April 5, 11:00AM

Located at: Wayne Co. Fairgrounds Wooster, Ohio, take Rt. 30 to Columbus Rd. exit follow signs to fairgrounds.

Garage doors 8’, 9’, 10’, 12’, 14’, 15’, 16’, 18’ wide, residential & commercial garage door openers, garage door hardware, trim tracks and springs. For more information call 1-800-491-2575 or go to AuctionZip.com. Terms: cash, charge card and check w/positive I.D.. 10% buyers premium will be charged. Tax will be charged unless you have vendors number. All doors must be removed 2 hrs. after completion of auction. Owner: Shoff Door Co.

Jack Goodbar Complete Auction Service

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 8 Yr. old Morgan crossbred gelding, broke single & double, also rides, tss, has been main surrey horse for last 4 yrs., women can drive; 2 yr. old Morgan crossbred filly, ready to start training; 1 yr. old Morgan crossbred filly; 2 yr. old black/white reg'd paint stud colt, will mature around 62", ready to start training. 330897-4856 FOR SALE: 2-12 year old reg. black Percheron mares. Both are sired by Windemere Goliath and have raised colts. They have been hitched. $2000 for your choice, $3500 for the pair. Also a 9 year old reg. Belgian mare, sired by Stoney Acres Atlas. Is broke to hitch and ready to breed back. Asking $1500. Ph. 330-242-3816 4

Registered Holstein service-age bulls. Marvin Coblentz, 330-359-5570.

5 YR old Trotter, 15.2HH, Garsea Para-Garland Lobell, in buggy 2 yrs, ready for long trips, boys horse, $2,500. (330) 359-6125. After 5pm (330) 204-5820

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10 BEEF Feeder Calves, about 450lbs, mostly black or gray, steers & heifers, delivery available. (740) 567-4205 FOR SALE: 9 year old Grey and White Pony Mare. Well trained to ride and drive, drives with snap. Safe for kids, nice, $700. Cart and Harness also available. Yearling Grey and White Stud Colt, very upheaded and halter broke, $250. 330-567 -3432. STANDING AT STUD, Black Dutch Harness, w/4 white socks & star, Sire: Wouter, Service fee: $200. Henry Hershberger, (330) 893-0029 FOR SALE: 8 yr. old paint pony mare, traffic safe, broke to ride, 52", $325/obo. Daniel Miller, 13590 TR 472, Lakeville, OH. 44638. POLLED JERSEY Heifer Calf, born 1/1/14, on grain. Noah Troyer, 6840 TR 568. Holmesville, (330) 674-0851 FAIR PIGS born in February. Will be ready mid April. Call Roy at 330-763-4748. FOR SALE: 4 YR old Registered Bay Quarter Horse Mare, broke to ride, TSS, been on trail rides and in Colorado Mountains. Used as a pack horse. Make offer, (330) 674-7434. PONIES Halter broke, Buckskin Filly 3 yrs. old, , $400; 2 yr. old Shetland colt, $200; 3 yr. old quarter pony, $375. 740-824-4361 or 740-502-7343 6 YEAR old 40" Pony, kid broke. Also, harness and Millcreek Wagon. (330) 897 -1412†x3. 3 Yr., 15.2H, bay gelding, sire: Yankee Glide, tss; 4 yr. 15.3H bay mare, sire: Jailhouse Jesse, tss. Call 330-852-0789, ask for Eddie

3 YR old Dutch/Standard Bred Gelding, Surrey size, TSS, (330) 852-0115

2 PAINT ponies, broke to ride & drive, 42" Tall, 330-466-9476

STANDING AT STUD 3 yr. Royal Kash Sire Royal Strength Dam Elpaso Kash $500. Register $300 Grade Standing @ Pearl Valley Stables Steven Weaver 740-545-1809

10 yr. old gelding, traffic safe, good traveler, Sire: Balanced Image, $1800. (330) 893-1805

HOLSTEIN BULL, Sired, Heifer size. Yoder, (330) 897-1397

ABS Myron

1 YEAR old Polypay Dorset cross Ram, $225. 330-674 -2331.

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.

7 YR old Black Registered Tennesse Walker, Broke to ride & drive, $1,000. (330) 600-9376

BELGIAN STALLION service B.J. Boilmaker is available for mare service. Stud fee $350, Alpine Acres. 330-359-5730

13 yr. old mare by Striking Sahbra with Sierra Kosmos dam, tss. Henry Burkholder, (330) 279-2535.

FOR SALE: 8 YR. old crossbred gelding, very well broke, women can drive. $3500. 330-674-1539

Smokey Lane Stables, Inc. Apr. 5th

Pony & Riding Sale (Tack 9:30 Horses noon) Catalog DeaDline Mar. 20th

Apr. 11th dRiVing HoRSe Sale MAy 3rd

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Riding HoRSe & Pony Sale (Tack 9:30 Horses 12) Catalog DeaDline apr. 5th

686 Smokey Lane Road NW • Sugarcreek, OH 44681 Phone: 330-852-2237 Fax: 330-852-2237 auctioneer Myron Miller

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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. (2) PAINT pony mares, 52", broke to ride, good trail pony, lots of pep, $450 ea. obo. (330) 852-4062 YEARLING REG. Angus Bull. Reg. cow w/A1 sired bull Calf Crossroad Acre Angus. Ph. 330-473-7000

FOR SALE: 4 year old Black Dutch cross Gelding stands 16.3 hands, 3 white stripes, broke single, double. Used in all farm machinery would make a good carriage horse, $3200. Levi Swartzentruber, 6693 S. Kansas Rd., Apple Creek Ohio.

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 7 YR old Friesian standardbred Gelding. In buggy, 4 years, $3000 OBO. Daniel M. Yoder, 2455 CR 200, Dundee, 877-790-8269 FOR RENT: 3 YR old cross bred Cavenese Bull, available to use until June, small enough for heifers, (330) 674-2647†Ext 2 FOR SALE: 1 year old Purebred Dutch Mare, Chestnut, 3 whites and striped. Levi Swartzentruber, 6693 S. Kansas Rd., Apple Creek. FOR SALE: Baby Pigmy Goats, 1-Bottle fed, Black/White and Brown/ White, will make good 4-H Projects, David Shetler, (330) 275-0722 BOER GOAT kids, 3 1/2 months old, $150 each. 330275-0136. 8 YEAR old Molly Mule, 9 year old John Mule. Willing workers, 330-852-4083. BLACK MARE, Bred to Half Fresian Stallion, $2,500. 330-674-5740 FOR SALE: Dairy Goat, fresh & milks nice. $300. (330) 359-0233

4 YR old Standard Bred Mare, dark bay with one white, 16.2HH, well broke, travels nice, $2,400. Menno Yoder, (330) 674-1895

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$$$ BRAND NEW QUEEN PILLOWTOP MATTRESS SET Still in Factory Plastic. $200.00 Can Help with Delivery Call 330-353-8849 OLDER DARK brown sofa bed, 330-852-4874 CREEKSIDE FASHION to Furniture, 2430 SR 643, Baltic 330-275-4048. Dresser, Chest of drawers, buffet, crib, knee hole desk, end tables, entertainment center, solid oak like new, curio cabinet, sewing machines, upholstered chairs, small size chest freezer, Jacobean Style antique furniture, drop leaf table w/1 leaf w/5 padded chairs, gun cabinet, counter top stove plus oven, glass shower stall doors good condition, 1750 Watt Coleman generator, garden tools, New China set 8 place setting, goblets, copper bottom cookware, new tupperware, complete set encyclopedias, sky lanterns. 12'X18' CARPET. Rueben N. Miller, 5044 CR 120, Millersburg OH 44654 330-8933261 WHITE DAYBED frame $75; white bookshelf $35; Qn. headboard from Original Mattress Factory $100; computer desk $20; All in exc. condition. (330) 466-7211

HOLMES COUNTY OFFICE SPACE AVAILABLE FOR LEASE Ontario Complex 330-231-7093

between Berlin and Winesburg A Winesburg Development Property

FREE HORSE MANURE for your garden. Manure & Shaving Mixture. No delivery. Call (330) 674-1492.

GLENMONT Gun Show, Sat. April 12, 2014,. 9am-4pm. 108 Main St., Glenmont Community Center. Buy, Sell, Trade or have your guns appraised. For info 330-377-4407.

FOR RENT: Riding Lawn Roller w/double rolls, delivery or p/u available. (330) 852-2666 Ext 3

BROWNING WASP recurve, 56", 41lbs. Also Bear Kodak Hunter, 58", 50lbs, both refinished, in good condition. $150 ea. (330) 275-9675 YOUTH & LIGHT adult recurves & longbows. Custom hunting & competition. Hill Country Bows 330-674-9609 shot, shoots 3" shells, used for turkey hunting. $110. (330) 401-6809

Diamond Bow w/acc. Rossi Mozzleloader w/scope & acc. Stealth Cam Trail Cameras, new, never been used. (330) 897-4308 FOR SALE: Hoyt Avenger Compound Bow, good condition, 50-60lbs, ready for deer season. (330) 674-3999 Ext 1 MATTHEW SWITCHBACK, all accessories, 6 arrows with broad heads, 330-7494568 for more information . REMINGTON 700 BDL 22250 Made in 1971 with Leupold scope. Remington 870 Wingmaster 12 gauge. Savage Semi Auto 22 with scope. 330-323-1776. 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

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GARDEN TILLING at reasonable rates. Call Nate 330359-5181 or John 330-231 -7789 TROY-BUILT TRACTOR. 42" cut. 21HP w/bagger. Hydrostatic Drive $698.98. Cub-Cadet Tractor. 48" cut. 18HP Kohler Magnum $1398.00. Snapper RER. 28" cut. 10HP $498.00. John Deere Tractor. 175. 38" cut. Hydrostatic Drive $498.00. Snapper RER. 28" cut. 8HP $450.00. Gravely Z-Turn. 48" cut. 18HP Kohler Magnar $1198.00. Snapper Pro. Walk-behind. 36" cut. Kawasaki Engine RB4600 $798.98. Snapper RER. 28" cut $498.98. Eagle Star. Walk-behind. 36" cut. Kawasaki Engine $698.98. Wheel Horse Tractor. 252H. w/Bagger $498.98. Scag. Walk- behind. 48". 14HP Kohler Engine $898.98. BobCat. ZTR. 61" 25HP Kohler $3,999.98. Snapper SPX Tractor. 42" 1 year old $1100.98. Scag Tiger Cub Z-Turn. 48" 24HP B&S Engine. New Heads & Blades. Good Condition $3,598.98. Cub -Cadet HDS2155. 42". Kohler Command Engine $898.98. Snapper. 42" 16HP Vanguard $498.98. Exmark Lazer-Z. 60" cut. EFI Kohler. 3-bag Systems $5,998.98. Snapper RER. 33" cut $398.98 John Deere 175. 38" cut $498.98. Snapper. 36" Walk-behind. Kawasaki Engine $798.98. Troy-Built 33" cut. B & S Engine $698.98 Charm Engine LTD 330-893-3033

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USED BUGGY, steel wheels, hydraulic brakes, lights, $1,800. (330) 359-5459 FOR SALE: Bernina 220 Sewing machine, excellent condition, $550. 330-852 -4961 LUMBER 4,000 plus BD ft. of mixed hardwood. Most 1 1/8" thick. Need to move. Taking offers. 330-695-4344 SCOTCH PINE, Canadian Hemlock, Blue Spruce, Norway Spruce Trees, 3' & 4' $10/ea, 5' plus $12.50/ea, black raspberry tips $1.50/ea 330-600-0719

280 EARTHWAY SEEDER, new, assembled with all seeding plates included. $75 (330) 852-4062 WILL DO garden plowing, tilling, brush hogging, and get your new lawn ready for seeding. Henry J Miller, 330-852-3363. BCS MODEL 722 with 20" tiller, new but moving. 330852-4514. 33" TROY-BILT Mower, $650. (330) 674-1919

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FOR SALE: Trace Inverter Model DR-3624, $500/obo; (2) 26" steel wheels with rubber tire, 5 lug holes, Make offer. (330) 893-3680 CLAW FOOT BATHTUB w/ faucet in good condition, VINYL Privacy fence, Childs Tag a long bike, Fold-a-way wash line, Ohio Bicentennial sign 330-473-9918. 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

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: Top buggy in good condition. Cable brakes, child seats or shelf. Repainted. Willis Weaver, 6464 Harrison Rd., Fred'bg.

FOR SALE: 6,000 watt Kipor Inverter Generator, Electric Start, Natural or Regular Gas, Exc cond. YAMAHA 2800 Watt Inverter Generator, good cond., starts very easy. ENTERPRISE Sausage Stuffer with insert to press lard. 330-852-4874.

FOR SALE: Boys buggy with lights and signals. Also, good used baby bed. 330-674-0730.

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. NEW PFAFF Sewing & Embroidery Machines and Sergers for sale. Available at Lackman's Sewing Center, Apple Creek, OH 330-698-3060. FRUSTRATIONS? WE offer solutions. Deskmate Word Processors. Four models to choose from. Authorized distributor, Robert Yoder, 330-390-0177. FOR SALE: New large easy entry pony cart. David Troyer, 8336 TR 601, Fredericksburg, 44627. $450/obo

FOR SALE: Open buggy, like new. Fiberglass seat, lights, hydraulic brakes. Make offer. L. Yoder, 8050 Weaver Fredericksburg, OH JACUZZI HOT tub. All new components, $800. Tanning bed, $500. Upright tanning bed, $100. 330-231-5363. BUGGY WITH sliding curtains, child's seats, rubber tires, 330-852-4874. FOR SALE: used buggy, steel wheels and roll curtains, needs work. $500. Ivan R. Mast, 6321 CR 407, Millersburg. 330-674-0736 FOR SALE: T-14 Cedar Martin boxes, painted. 740-623 -0782 ext. 1. Natural gas dryer. $150 330401-8262. NATURAL GAS Furnace, $150 Anderson Sliding Glass Door, 95-1/2W x 79-5/8H, $225. (2) windows 79-1/2W x 59"H, alum sliding, $45 ea. (2) Alum sliders, 59-5/8W x 59-1/8H, $45 ea. (330) 674-5740 VM

Tina Owens

Lawn & Garden

Realtor, ABR, RRS Call or Text: 330-231-0733

Real Estate • Mortgage • Title • Insurance

Email: TinaOwens@HowardHanna.com

FOR SALE: Used buggy, steel wheels, glass front, lights & hydraulic brakes, $1500/obo.(330) 893-3680 150' OF chain length fence, 3' high, top railing, 2 doors with all posts. $450. 330359-6214 Inventory Reduction Sale Excludes some merchandise. Schlabach's Store, Walnut Creek. M - TH, 8-5, Fri.-6 Sat.-3. 330-893-2510

Wilmot $249,000 Millersburg $105,000 OPEN HOUSE • 3 Bedroom • 3 Bedroom SUNDAY 4/6 1-3PM • 1 Bath • 2 Car Attached Garage • 1.011 Acre Wooster $119,900 • Full Walk Out • Cathedral Ceilings Basement • 3 Bedrooms in Living Room • Generator • 4th Rm/Family Rm • 1.5 Full Baths • Outside Wood Burner in Basenent • Carport • Horse Stable • Full Basement • 11.23 Acre • All appliances • 1628 Sq Ft

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12 HP Gravely Walk behind with steering brake and 50" finish mowing deck. Good condition, $2500. 330-897 -4605 or 330-231-9509.

SNAPPER 48" Belt drive mower, exc. condition, $1100. (330) 852-3588.

Household Furnishings FOR SALE: 12 gauge single

FOR SALE: Used 3pc Queen Bookcase bedroom suit. Has mirror on bed and doors, dresser w/mirror. $300 obo. (330) 279-2075

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Phone: 330.473.7905

2478 CR 168 • Dundee, OH 44624

$22,000 OPEN HOUSE Killbuck $84,900 Lakeville • 2 Bedroom • 3 Bedroom SATURDAY 4/5 12-2PM • 1 Bath • 1 Bath • Fenced in Back Millersburg $110,000 • Seclusion at its best! Yard • 3 Bedroom • 1.25 Acre •1-1 Car Garage • 2 Bath • WHSD • 1-2 Car Garage • Fenced in Backyard • 3 City Lots Included • Great Building Lot • Workshop in • Great Country • Plenty of room to grow 1 Car Garage Property

Website: TinaOwens.HowardHanna.com


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Miscellaneous Merch. 280

FOR SALE: Foldable Ping Pong Table, in good condition. $225. (330) 275-0960 Merle Miller, Baltic OH 2 WHEEL Slide Door, buggy brakes & lights, rubber tires, very good condition. $550 (330) 359-5674 USED HEATING oil tank w/quarter tank of oil, $475/obo. 330-403-3333 Leon Schlabach. TAKING BIDS on log pile until April 5th, mostly red oak, hickory and walnut. 330-465 -3440. 6500W PORTABLE Generator w/Honda Engine, very low hrs, excellent cond. $1,500. (330) 473-9230 4-DRAWER FILE cabinet, Metal Desk w/glass top, oak entertainment ctr. (330) 763-0927 FOR SALE: Enterprize cook stove with shelf and oven. Nelson Yoder, 5642 CR 59, Millersburg, OH 44654

The Holmes County Hub Shopper Miscellaneous Merch. 280

FOR SALE: wood stove for shop. Asking $150. 330-893 -3808. FOR SALE: saw dust blower 12 in. inlet $250. Also, 50 ft Big Dutch flex auger, new, $300. 330-893-0218 FOR SALE: Older Burkholder Buggy. Could use some repairs, $1200/obo 330-4016809. BROTHER-ALL IN one MFCJ625DW, Like new, $90. 330-390-0177. PRO-FORM 350 Treadmill, Excellent condition. $300 (330) 698-0467 Red Wing Shoes, Style 2156, Size 9.5 Width E2, used 1 month, paid $175 will sell for $75. (330) 698-0467 SKID BUILDINGS for sale. 1 - 12x28 insulated used for office and lunchroom. Good cond. 1 8x10 used for wood and coal. 1 6x9 used for broilers. 1 24x42 insulated used for a warehouse. Michael Miller, 3829 TR 606, Fredericksburg, OH 44627

Miscellaneous Merch. 280

FOR SALE: 130' CHAIN LINK fence. Top Rail, 1 door, 14 posts, $250. 330-473-7239 FOR SALE: 36x36 fiberglass shower stall. Used 5 months, exc. condition, $150. Duane Miller, 330473-7301. FOR SALE: Pony Harness, with breast pad, like new. Leroy Yoder, 10225 Senff Rd, Dundee (330) 359-5126 16' FLATBED trailer, $1200. 330-674-4426 or 330-893 -0800. FOR SALE: Surrey, has front lights & brakes. $500 Also, boys buggy, front lights & brakes, $750 330-674-1403 APPROX 100 used fence posts. Also, 4000 Watt Generator, (330) 893-0138 FOR SALE: Komatsu FG30 Propane Forklift, 5,000lbs, $3,500. Pallet Racking, 3 rack ends, 8 beams. $250 (330) 279-2345

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Post Office Box 422 1047 West Main Street Sugarcreek, Ohio 44681 Phone 330.852.4111 Toll Free 888.852.4111 Fax 330.852.4099

141 Front SE New Philadelphia, OH 44663 Phone 330.602.4111 Fax 330.602.4114

Millersburg Office

Miscellaneous Merch. 300

OLDER 4X13 Leader American Evaporator, with steamaway, $11,500 Also, 10" Filter Press, $1,500. Joe Miller, 6431 TR 348, Mlbg. (330) 674-1157 Ext 2 FOR SALE: Specialized Elite bicycle with all carbon frame (racer). Giant Rapid bicycle (racer). Piano bow case. (330) 695-2467

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www.kaufmanrealty.com 1047 West Main Street Sugarcreek, Ohio 44681 330-852-4111 (330) 852-4111 40 West Jackson St., Millersburg, Ohio 44654 888-852-4111 330-674-7355 www.kaufmanrealty.com Toll Free: 888-852-4111

33127 SR 83, Millersburg 3 BR home on 6+ acres with great valley views. Outbuildings and shed provide plenty of storage. Mobile home on property provides rental income. Pat Kaufman 330-204-6512

162 W. Adams St The updates have been done for you! Charming bungalow on a city lot. New shingles, electrical, plumbing and painting since 2011. A perfect starter home or investment property. $69,900 Leona Yoder 330-852-3930

4805 TR 366 #211, Berlin 2 BR, 2 bath Candleberry Picket place condo. 1276 sq ft with open kitchen. 2 car garage. Agent owned $135,000 Steve Maag

330-763-4769

KENNEL SELLOUT: 5 Yorkie females. 1 Yorkie male, 2 Silky females, 1 silky male. (4) 12 wk. old Shihtzu females. 330674-0889 3 YR old Registered Yorkie Female, Black/Tan, good mother, due in heat soon. (330) 897-0006

NEW GRANDFATHER Clock, locally made, $900. Also, Nylon Buggy harness, like new, used once, split breast, $300. (330) 231-6859

5

TOY CHEST SOFAS, different colors to choose from makes a great gift. $85. 330-473-9256.

300

TEDDY BEAR puppies, 8 weeks, shots, vet checked, $375. 330-359-5143. DACHSHUND, females, ACA, 3-red, 1-chocolate, 1chocolate dapple. 1-3 years old, 1 is bred. 1-blue dapple, male. Sell as group. Also, Yorkie, male, 2 years old, $50. (330) 852-4205.

4 YR old Bicheon Male, med size, AKC & DNA, sure breeder. $400 John Yoder (330) 473-8232 FOR SALE: (2) UKC Black & Tan Coonhounds Females, 4 yrs old, run & tree their own coon. (330) 567-3432

Pets Supplies BICHON FEMALE, approx. 3

FOR SALE: 4 yr old German Shepherd, female, good guard dog. $325, Christ MA Miller (330) 897-4103 TWO DOUBLE Whelping Pens from Raber Kennels. Used 3 yrs. $100 ea. Menno A. Yoder (330) 893-4623

####### (330) WARNING: 852-4111 Animals advertised for "free" 888-852-4111 are sometimes acquired by www.kaufmanrealty.com people who use them as bait in training other animals to fight or for science experimentation. Please offer your pet for a nominal fee in order to attract a sincere buyer. ####### YORKIE MALE, ACA, 5 yrs old, 5lbs, proven breeder, $300. (330) 674-2883 COCKER SPANIEL puppies, 5 mo. old, ACA, females, $250/each. 740-824-4361 WANTED: Pincher 275-2102

1794 Viking Ave, Orrville Updated & ready to move in 3 BR home! Remodeled baths, new gas furnace & AC, new flooring, Fresh paint, Roof in 2010, New SS kitchen appliances & more. Oversized 2 car garage, storage barn. $139,900 Steve Maag 330-763-4769

WANTED: BREEDER males, Min Pin and Doxins. Also, For Sale: Red and Blue heeler mixed pups, (330) 897-1348†x1

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.

BUYING SMALL breed puppies now from non USDA breeders. 330-600-0838.

40 West Jackson Street Millersburg, Ohio 44654 Phone 330.674.7355 Fax 330.674.0612

Pets Supplies 300

MINIATURE Male, (330)

yrs. old, just had 1st litter, good Mom, no papers, $300. (330) 600-1589

FOR SALE: AKC Black Boxer female. 4 yr. old, $250 OBO. Joseph Miller, 8475 TR 652, Millersburg, OH 44654 FOR SALE: AKC Red Boston male, 9 months old, 330674-3999 ext. 1. FOR SALE: 10 wk old Husky Female, gray. Also, 10 wk old Husky male, red. $550 each. (330) 674-1597 BEAGLE PUPS, 3-female, 1-male. DOB: 10/22/13. Exc hunting stock. Male- $85.00 Female-$100. 330-852-3915 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 ACA REG, 3 yr old Cavalier male, Tri-color Sire's, Nice pups, ACA Reg 6mo old, Cavalier male, Tri-color, very nice $400. Several ACA Reg Tri-Color Females, 2 yrs old (330) 359-5270

Pets Supplies

GUINEA FOWL for sale. 330893-4517. 3 YR old White 3/4 Bulldog, 1/4 Beagle. $275 (740) 291-7384 1 1/2 YEAR OLD Beagle, female. $100. (330) 473-3215 FOR SALE: 4 mo old 3/4 Bulldog, 1/4 Beagle, very friendly, $300 (330) 567-3432 WANTED: Male or female boxer 1-4 years old. Black or brown in color. 330-600-1109 3/4 POODLE 1/4 Yorkie 12 wks old, 1 apricot female, 1 black/tan female, very cute & playful 330-852-3860† FOR SALE: Heavy duty chain link 24x8x6 with 4 dividers, almost new. (330) 674-3999 Ext 1 FOR SALE: dog kennel cages, 4 whelping pens, 14 feeders. 7 Water nipples, $300. 330-897-5410 1 1/2 YR. old AKC Husky female black and white cactus markings. Very nice. 330674-0801 V.M. FOR SALE: 3 yr old Golden Doodle male, Apricot color, proven. $150 (330) 893-3909 NEW ZEALAND WHITE bunnies. Will be ready for Easter. (330) 893-3052. FOR SALE: Cur & Beagle Cross Puppies. 7 weeks old. Need new homes soon! 330-674-9924. WANTED: AKC Breeding stock male, female Cocker Spaniel, Cavalier, Sheltie other med. sized breeds considered 330-674-4104 after 4pm or LM 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: Black Beagle cross, female. 10 months old, $75/obo. 330-852-4835. CHIHUAHUA TERRIER mix. DOB 12/28/13. 3 males, 1 female. Cheap. 330674-3140 leave msg. FOR SALE: Havobator Incubator. $100. Also, wanted: Pair of African Geese. (330) 897-0006


The Holmes County Hub Shopper 300

Pets Supplies 300

FOR SALE: Male Cavalier Puppies, Blenheim & Tri, (330) 695-2250 POMERANIAN FEMALE, cream 4 years old, very friendly. Also, Miniature pincher, male, black and tan, 1 yr old, 330-417-4936. ALUMINUM 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. PUGGLE BULLDOG cross, female, 10 months old, $450. 330-698-0161. 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 FOR SALE: NEW 2-Section rabbit hutch with 2 boxes on the outside. (330) 275-4645. FOR SALE: 1 Blue, 1 Green, Beautiful Parakeets, $20 ea or $35 both, (330) 567-2090 1 YR old Purebred Australian Shepherd male, Red Mural, Will make a good farm dog. $125 (330) 897-4103 CHIHUAHUA PUPPIES including a teacup, well socialized, pictures available. $200-500. 330-359-5459. FOR SALE: Cross between Maltese/Fox Terrier, 5 mo old, cute, must sell. (330) 763-3944 2 YEAR old Pomeranian, female. Make offer. (330) 4739918. FOR SALE: 4 1/2 year old black Lab mix. Very friendly, $50 obo. Call 330-749-2383

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A ABSOLUTE K-9 FACILITY Obedience classes starting May 7th (register NOW). AKC Bull Mastiff, Boxer, Bull Terrier, Cocker Spaniel, English Bulldog, French Bulldog (CB), German Shepherd, Great Dane, Old English Bulldoggie, Newfoundland, Siberian Husky, Poodle, AKC Standard Poodle, AKC Rottweiler. (740) 824-4361 or (330) 275-0795.

Sports Fitness 320

FOR SALE: 2013 Giant Defy Road Bike, Med Size, 2 extra tubes, 3 new tires, $875 obo. (330) 674-5718

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FOR SALE: Honda generator 3000-watt, only 87 hrs., $2200. Make offer. (330) 893-0153 / VM.

AKC PUG Male, 1.5 yrs old, AKC Chihuahua male, 4 yrs old. Henry Mast, 2619 CR 160, Mlbg. 330-359-5629 FOR SALE: 23"x23" Carpet squares, would be good to use in dog kennels, 330-204-6533

FOR SALE: Omga 12" Miter saw with air motor, good cond. 2586 CR 160, Millersburg. 330-359-0812.

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. DESPERATELY WANTING a 1-2 yr old Siberian Husky, male, and 1-2 yr old Golden Retriever, female. Must be AKC Registered. (330) 377-4706 or (330) 231-7829 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. ADORABLE Yorkipoo puppies, 8 1/2 wks old, shots & wormed, vet checked, 2males, $325. 3-females, $395. 330-231-3871.

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, April 7, 2014 at 5:00 PM Antiques * Glassware * Household * Furniture * Misc. * Selling in 2 Rings

Monday, April 14, 2014 at 5:00 PM Antiques * Glassware * Household * Furniture * Misc. * Selling in 2 Rings Note: In addition to our Monday sale we will be selling an individual lifelong antique collection. 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

(2) 5HP Honda Motors, rebuilt (1) 13HP rebuilt (1) 2.2HP rebuilt. (1) 5HP Identical to Honda. Monroe Miller, 6726 CR 77, Mlbg.

Wanted to Buy 410

WANTED: GOOD used mini surrey, steel wheels. (800) 345-9688†x8193, leave message.

Tools Machinery FOR SALE: Pallet forks for WANTED: NATURAL gas re-

NATURAL GAS Generators for sale, different sizes available from 12KW 60KW. All generators are load banked and ready to go. Call for more info. (330) 231-2634 or (330) 201-7770 - evenings.

FOR SALE: Parakeets, $10 each. ALSO, English bulldog, female, $275. (330) 763-0332.

Tools Machinery 355

FOR SALE: BINKS 2 1/2 gal. pressure pot with hoses and SV100 gun, like new, $500. (330) 897-1432 DELTA 4" jointer with electric motor. 330-852-4874. POWERMATIC 10" table saw with vega fence, good condition, $350. Industrial 10" upcut saw, good condition, $150. 330-897-6602.

skid loaders, $550. Also Grappel Bucket, priced to sell. Mt. Eaton Trailer, LLC. 330-359-0150

TOOL SALE.

Air compressor, miter saws, nailers, tinners, jump starters. New load has arrived at Country Bargain, 5301 TR 117, Baltic OH 43804. 330-893-4061 x2.

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WANTED:FLATBED sewing machine. Suitable for Nylon. 330-897-6140 WANTED: MILKING goat, or freshen soon. 330-567-2368 330-567-3304 WANTED: ADULT German Shepherd, female & male, black & tan, (330) 674-1400

Wanted to Buy WANTED TO buy blocking

WANTED: NON GMO Corn, please call Abraham (330) 231-0610 WANTED: YOUNG Jersey family cow, (330) 695-2191 WANTED: WAGON & Harness for 32" Pony. (330) 695-9873 WANTED: USED Weil McClain Natural Gas Boiler for house, in good condition. (330) 674-2883

5 YEAR OLD 3" water pump with Honda motor, pumps up to 1 1/2" rocks. $400. 330-473-8989.

WANTED: OLDER Pony, needs to be broke for small children. State size & price. Albert Yoder, 330-893-1613.

FORKLIFT: OLDER model Clark propane powered forklift for sale, 6000H capacity. $4500. (330) 674-3001

NEW IDEA Manure spreader in good condition with lime spreading attachments. Steven M. Yoder, 12303 Dover Rd., Apple Creek, OH 44606, 330-857-0404.

FOR SALE: Northstar 13,000 w P.T.O Generator mounted on platform, excellent condition, $750. 330-674-9621.

frigerator. Call (330) 275-0535

WANTED: USED Treadmill, (330) 852-2970

logs, 330-897-1038.

WANTED: MEDIUM size EZ Entry pony cart, in good condition. (330) 275-5790 WANTED: ROUND Pen, in good condition. (330) 473-9567 GOOD BROKE Haflinger, Haflinger work harness set, & forecart, state price/cond., Wengerd 740-623-3772 WANTED: 12x18 portable building. Must be in good condition, Leroy Keim, 9727 Hogback Rd Fredericksburg

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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. 3372 E Moreland Rd Fred 264-8705

415

Mobile Home For Sale

1997 3 BR, 2 BA mobile in Walnut Creek, must be moved, $5000/obo. More info, call 330-893-7170

425

Land Sale Rent

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

430

Farms for Sale

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.

Home Condo For Sale 460

5 BR 3 BA split level home on 1 acre, renovated in 2012. 7461 TR 317, Millersburg, $215,000. 330-473-3530

Home Condo For Sale

Apartment Rentals

COUNTRY EFF. Shreve area, ideal for 1, utils. pd, $350/ mo 330-378-5558 or 330262-1811

Faith Christian Academy Benefit Auction LoCAtion: 511 West Main Street, Wilmot Ohio, 44689. Friday night April 11, Haystack Supper @ 4 P.M. inspiration singing @ 6:30 P.M.

Auction Saturday April 12, @ 9:00 A.M. iteMS inCLuded: Troy Bilt tiller, Saber gas grill, 6 ft. blade for Ventrac, Stihl chain saws-leaf blowers-and trimmers, 2 ton Eco brick, fire pit, fire extinguishers, Oak & Cherry furniture, L shape desk, File cabinet, recliner, Lawn & garden tools, Beef, Quilts, Comforters, Certificates, AB&D tent rental gift certificate, Air Plane ride with dinner certificate, lots more gift certificates, Lots of Dinner certificates for groups, household items, limestone, tools, crafts, and much more. note: Faith Christian Academy is located in Wilmot, Ohio, and began as a combined effort of several area Mennonite congregations in 1992. The current student body represents 19 congregations in Tuscarawas, Holmes, Wayne, and Stark County area. FCA is dedicated to providing a quality education in Christian atmosphere. Auction Pictures will be on www.auctionzip.com I.D.7788 new for 2014. All proceeds will be match dollar for dollar. Friday night singing by, Steve Stutzman family and more. Food: BBQ chicken, Burgers, bake sale, fry pies and much more.

The richest son ever of Cam’s Card Shark is now Ohio’s richest stallion!

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

Standing for $3,000 at

terMS: Cash, check, Visa or Master card with proper I.D. (330) 852-4111 888-852-4111 www.kaufmanrealty.com

AUCTION HOUSE: Monday-Friday 9am-5pm 330-204-4453 DERRICK KANDEL, AUCTIONEER 330-231-4524 MYRON MILLER, AUCTIONEER CLIFF SPRANG, AUCTIONEER

2990 State Route 93, Sugarcreek, OH 44681 Auctioneers; Steve Chupp, Curt Yoder and apprentice www.abbystables.com auctioneer Eli Troyer. For More info call Steve @ 330-465-4725 www.auctionzip.com I.D.7788 MULTIPLE MARE DISCOUNTS AVAILABLE

2990 State Route 93, Sugarcreek, OH 44681 330-852-0789 • www.abbystables.com MULTIPLE MARE DISCOUNTS AVAILABLE


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Apartment Rentals 460

The Holmes County Hub Shopper Apartment Rentals 490

NEW 2BR Apartment in Baltic, Ohio. Living / Kitchen / Dining room open concept. New full bath, walk in closet, no stairs to climb. Everything new in this apartment. It has just been completely refurbished. New furnace, A/C, lights, drywall, paint, carpet, vinyl. Available immediately. $590/mo+$600 dep. Phone 330-897-9045 M-TH 7:30-4:00.

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

AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY For sale or rent. 10,000 ft. retail sale space. Downtown Main Street Sugarcreek. Contact 330-201-0673.

DOWNTOWN SHREVE building for rent. Start your business-good traffic area, high visibility. 1100 sq ft. $550/mo. (614) 419-2028.

490

Comm. Property - Rent

Comm. Property - Rent 500

3900-SF WAREHOUSE for rent w/restroom, office & loading dock. 8216 TR 568, Fredericksburg. Call (330) 275-0535

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1992 TOYOTA Camry, great condition, very reasonable. 2006 Suzuki Z400 ATV, all stock, $3500. 330-231-5363

Mobile Home Rentals 510

REMODELED 3 BR on lg. lot near Nashville, Mini Barn, $550 +heat & elect. Refs. & sec. dep. req. 330-378-5121

500

Automobiles

2004 DURAMAX Diesel Truck crew cab, dulley with utility bed, 286k. mi., $8000/obo. (330) 231-0173. 2003 MERCURY sable wagon LS, new tires, new jasper transmission, like new, loaded, 124k. mi., $3400 obo. Call/text 330-231-5745

Automobiles 520

FOR SALE: 1997 40hp Mercury outboard motor, tiller handle, key start, power trim, like new. $2,800. obo (330) 359-0915

Boats

8HP MERCURY Outboard 1995, Tiller steering, comes with gas tank, hose, & stand $750/obo 330-763-1463

FIBERGLASS BOAT and FOR SALE: Boat Motor, Auto Parts Accessories 16' Evinrude 88HP, 1996, Make trailer, $800. 65hp Mercury

CNG TANKS, Type 4 with manual valve. 10GGE 2014 Expiration $600. 10GGE 2021 Expiration, $1,200. 13GGE 2014 Expiration $1,100. (330) 473-9222 WHITE FIBERGLASS Truck cap, HC long. $250. (330) 936-6183.

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Boats

FOR SALE: 14' Starcraft fiberglass boat with trailer, no motor, $250. 330-279-2719.

AUCTION

$400/obo.

24' RIVIERA cruiser pontoon with 9.9 Evenrude motor, trolling motor, fish finder, and full enclosure, $4000 obo. 330-893-1601 FOR SALE: Pontoon boat 28' River Cruiser. Floor and carpet 2 years old. Motor is 2012 Yamaha. 2.5 waranty on motor. 330-852-7017. 1989 15HP Evinrude, short shaft electric start, very nice. Lake ready. $1250/ obo. (330) 600-2099.

14' SmokerCraft with 10-hp. Evinrude, w/fish finder, trolling motor & trailer. Motor overhauled last year. $1700/obo. 330-432-7486

Estate of Aloisia Saturski & Dr. Myron Saturski 581 N. College St., Newcomerstown Directions: US 77 to Exit 65; take US 36E, go 2.5 miles to Cy Young Park ramp. Signs will be posted.

(Auction will be under shelter at Cy Young Park directly behind home) The Estate of Aloisia Saturski, wife of the late Dr. Myron Saturski, features their collection of unique furniture, oriental rugs and pewter. Dr. Saturski was a native of Ukraine and Mrs. Saturski of Austria. Many of their belongings reflect their European heritage. All items in Excellent condition. Oriental rugs: Bijar 18’x12’, Kerman 9’x6’, Kerman 6’x2’, Ghoum 5’x3’, Sarouk 12’x9’, Bukhara 5’x8’, Royal Josan Abadeh 5’x7’, Prayer 4’x3’ and more, over 20 total. Antiques & Collectibles: German brass dagger w/scabbard, 1900’s Russian Samovar Tea Pot, Piano/Bar cabinet, 4 dr. chest w/beveled mirror, ball & claw chair, gone w/the wind lamp, oval stand, square stands, spoon carved oak 3-dr. dresser w/round beveled mirror, Dr. Saturski’s desk & filled Drs. bag, crocks, oak curved stand, library table, 3-tier stacking bookcase w/glass doors, leaded glass lamp w/ oak base, marble top stand, old oak bench, fantastic lg. copper kettle w/spider stand, Cathedral glass front china hutch, square oak spindle stand, wire bail pint jars, assorted pictures & paintings, vintage 2 pc couch, 2 corner china cabinets, pair 4-tier stackable bookshelf w/glass doors, oak plant stand, Hoffritz German compass/measuring tool w/ leather case, complete 1954 medical books, American Revolution Pictorial History leather bound w/monogram, carved Einstein portrait, Bell & Howell auto 33mm Reflex camera w/zoom & auto flash, Seth Thomas mantel clock, two Warther knives, matching marble-top end tables, wooden bowls, walnut stand, old wood rope style chair, nice Settee, white enamel sm. range, Crosley refrigerator, nice oak buffet with mirror, oak kitchen cabinet, old chests, enamel doctor scales, arrowheads. Pewter collection & Glassware: Very large collection of Pewter: several New Hampshire Tankards, Woodbury kettle, Gorham bowls, coffee pot, sugar & creamer; plates, dishes, candle holders & several other pewter pieces. Glass pitcher w/silver rim, lg. selection crystal, Fenton birds, Flow Blue dishes. Furniture: large corner stand, twin beds, night stands, lamps, nice/ heavy wood futon, dehumidifier, round wood dinette w/4 chairs, sm. church pew, brass floor lamp, couch & matching chairs, coffee table, living room chairs, full sz bedroom set, very nice oak table w/4 chairs, matching wood bookcases, whirlpool chest freezer, Maytag washer, metal storage cabinets, love seat Hide A Bed. Coins: Massachusetts1788 Eagle 1cent coin, foreign coins, Buffalo nickels, Silver dollars, quarters & dimes. Outside items: 16’ aluminum ext. ladder, self-propelled Lawn Boy w/ bagger, hand tools, step ladder, Stihl 18” chainsaw w/case, Workmate table. Guns: Old rabbit ear double barrel 12 ga, Old Police revolver H&R double action, Russian Mosin Nagant 7.65x38 riffle. Vehicle: 2010 Chevy Malibu only 15,900 miles. Mint condition! Sells at Noon. Terms: Cash or check Auction day. Lunch stand provided. Sale ordered by Martha Cyberik, Executor of Estate. Brad L. Hillyer, Attorney for Estate. Tuscarawas County Case No. 2013ES59532

offer. (330) 897-1222†Ext 3

1998 14' SEA Nymph V bottom boat with 9.9 Johnson motor includes trailer, fish finder, trolling motor, custom cover, swivel seats, life jackets, good condition, $1500. 330-897-1460.

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Motorcycles ATVs

2007 SUZUKI Burgman 650, 4,700 miles, Automatic, White, excellent condition. $4,850. 330-378-3321

KAWASKI 2006 4-Wheeler, 750 Brute Force, w/winch & snow plow, $6,400. 330-390-0284

STERLING FARM EQUIPMENT

ANNUAL LAWN AND GARDEN AUCTION GOOD SELECTION OF NEW AND USED UNITS CUB CADETS- ALL COLORS OF TRACTORS AND MOWERS NEW ZERO TURN MOWERS-30+ NEW UNITS W/ WARRANTY USED COMPACTS WITH LOADERS Will sell the following new and pre owned lawn and garden units at the Sterling Farm store located at 13893 Kauffman Avenue, Sterling, Ohio. Located North of Wooster or 1 mile South of Creston on State Route 3, then East on CR 504 to Sterling.

SATURDAY APRIL 12, 2014 10:30 A.M. NEW AND USED ALL SELLING TO THE HIGH BIDDER NEW CUB CADET UNITS including LTX 1040, LTX 1045,LTX 1046, AND MORE. Other new highlights including RZT 42, RZT 50, RZT 54, SLTX 1054, ZFS48,ZFS48, AND MORE. USED COMPACTS including New Holland TC25 4WD w/ loader; Kubota B7300 w/ loader; 7305 Cub w/ loader. USED TRADE INS including Hustler 54in. commercial zero turn; Deines 72 in. zero turn; JD 2225-42 zero turn; all sizes of Cub Cadets; used Kubotas; and many more, plus misc. walk behinds, trimmers, and more. Plus an excellent selection of pre owned units of all colors and sizes. Plus tillers and other garden equipment. NOTE- The annual Sterling Farm lawn and garden auction has been a source of new and used equipment for buyers for many years. EVERYTHING SELLS TO THE HIGH BIDDER. This has been the policy for every Sterling mower auction. Your opportunity to buy new and used lawn and garden equipment at your price. Usually 100+ units selling. Always of good selection in a size, condition, and price range to suit every lawn and every budget. Auction list subject to daily trades and transactions. Parts department is open auction day. Bring your shopping list. Pictures at www.gant-realty.com. Click on chattel auctions. Questions? Call the Sterling Farm number below and ask for a member of the friendly sales staff. Your lawn is growing through the snow even as you read this ad. Circle your calendar for a good Spring Auction. TERMS – Cash, Good Check, Credit Card Lunch STERLING FARM EQUIPMENT, OWNER 330 939-2561 AUCTIONEERS- Dave Acker, Nick DeFelice,

Ron A. Hickman, Auctioneer and Realtor

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Grapevine Real Estate Office: 310 Main St., Newcomerstown, Ohio 43832 Website: ronhickmanauctioneer.com Phone: 740.498.5275 Cell: 330.204.1025

outboard,as is, 330-473-3530.

2007 KAWASAKI 1600, Vulcan nomad, 30k. mi., $6000. 330-465-6366.

SATURDAY, APRIL 5 at 10 AM

Mark It Sold By Ron!

Boats 520

(330)264-8342 4939 MILLBROOK RD. WOOSTER, OHIO 44691


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Trucks SUVs 720

'01 F-350 XL crew cab, 272k mi., re-built trans w/less than 8k mi., good cond., $9500. (330) 473-5356 FOR SALE: Chevy 1/2 ton, high miles, runs great. Call 330-439-9139

545

Vans

VAN FOR RENT. 2008 15pass, hitch receiver, plus luggage carrier avail. Good Rates Mlbg. 330- 231-4493 2002 CHRYSLER Town & Country EX, new tires, struts & brakes, good condition. $2,950 or make offer. Call or text (330) 231-5745

Thursday, April 3, 2014 — 45 Construction 775

D YODER CONSTRUCTION: Custom Homes, Remodeling homes, garages, decks roofing, & pole buildings. Free Estimates. (740) 294-3215 SHINGLE BUGGY for rent, available for pickup in Sugarcreek & Holmesville. Will deliver. Dale's Rental, 330-763-1227 SWISS CONSTRUCTION. Amish Crew, specializing in pole bldgs., horse barns, riding arenas, machine sheds, garages. For all your pole building needs call 330763-3937.

2000 FORD Winstar, body in decent shape, has some engine issues. $750. (330) 231-7160 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

S175

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. 15 TRUSSES, 32', 12" overhang, 4-12 pitch. $25/each. 330-852-4974

207 Doors & Windows 06500 AD13113930 72 • Free10190485 Estimates 4881 CR 207 Millersburg, OH

10190485

• Vinyl Windows

4-STEEL I-beams 6x6 14' x9"; 2-Vinyl windows, 2x 6x2x6"; 2-Vinyl windows 2'x 3'; 1-32" exterior door; 2steel I-beams 3" widex 12"hx75' 330-897-1412†x3

685

Child Care Service

MY Amish home has openings to care for your newborn-3 yr. old, have 25 yrs. exp. & refs. (330) 695-9310

695

Cleaning

DUST BUNNIES Cleaning Co. offers an affordable housecleaning service tailored to meet your needs. Insured/bonded. Call Michelle at (330) 844-1604.

YODER'S FENCE & Brush Removal. Will build all types of farm fence. 23 yrs. exp. Free est. 330-763-0497 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. DOUGHTY FENCE Builders. Building all types: board, split, rail, woven wire, non-climb horse, barb, horse, cote, hitensil. Also repairs. 330-893-1803 330-763-1433

Hauling 925

I BUY junk cars 262-9300 HAULING WITH 1 ton dump truck & trailer. Will also do bobcat work. Duane Weaver, 330-763-1192.

845

Home Improvement

NOW RENTING

Bobcat S175 Skid Loader $350/WK, $1100/MO Call 330.674.1871

Painting 1070

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

Tree Service

EL'ROYS TREE Services. Cutting down and removal of trees, branches and bushes. Also much more, just ask! Fully insured! Call today to set up your free estimate (330)601-6677 or (330) 601-2975

1130 SIDING, WINDOWS, DECKS and trim work, 330-231 -0173.

865

Lawn & Gardening

WILL TILL Gardens in Holmes County Area. Will also do some bobcat work. Duane Weaver 330-763-1192

The Best Tiller on Earth

GOOD USED 6 ft. chain link fence. 9 gauge, 175 ft. posts gate. 330-893-2340

07200 AD13289578 144 10239207

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

Fencing 830

970

Pole Steel Building

FREE FOR tearing down. 20x 24 pole barn with 10' enclosed lane too. 1 front 1 side is metal, room for about 200-250 bales of hay on top. David D. Yoder Jr., 7495 Spooky Hollow Rd. NW, Sugar Creek Oh, 44681. 330-852-0775 xt. 3.

1000

Windows

FOGGED HOUSE WINDOWS? We can fix them without replacing the entire window. (330) 674-7556.

Roofing & Spouting

BERLIN ROOFING. Shingle, Metal, Rubber and slate, reroof, and repairs. 330-8932518.

Building all types of wood & wire fences. Have ambusher to clear old fence rows. Free est. United Fencing 330-359-2314 x1 / 231-8813

08650 AD13289859 144 Shop/This Wk Class Display BCS

7' Galvanized fence posts. Good cond. $5.50 ea. Crist A. Miller, 10683 Massillon Rd., Fred'burg, OH 44627

BERLIN GRAVELY SALES 4319 County Rd 168 Millersburg, OH 44654 God is Love 330-893-2421

1050

Taxi Limo Shuttle

NEED A RIDE? 12 passenger van, Mount Hope area. 330 -231-2653.

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330-345-5200 888-244-6632

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College Hills Honda

Locally Owned and Operated

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2014 Civic Sedan LX 36 Month Lease

Automatic Transmission

2499

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2014 Accord Sedan LX

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Best Value One Pay Lease – 2 Year Test Drive

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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 05-12-2014.

We’ll Fit Your Lifestyle

College Hills Honda Used Cars www.collegehillshondacars.com

P7694A

2013 Civic EX

P7724

2011 Accord SE

P7701

P7725

2011 Civic LXS

2011 Accord EXL

EVEN IF YOU DON’T BUY OURS

P7715A

$ A297A

P7727

14,998

2007 Camry XLE

$ P7729A

P7703

2011 Pilot EX AWD

P7731

6,500

Subaru Legacy Outback LTD

11,998

2007 Commander Sport

2011 Civic LX Sedan

2011 Civic LX

2011 Odyssey EX

2011 Pilot EXL AWD

P7713

2011 Crosstour EXL AWD

P7709A

P7720

P7736

The Honda Certified Cars Limited Warranty extends the powertrain coverage to 7 years*/100,000 miles.

Non-Powertrain Coverage - Within New Car Warranty

The Honda Certified Cars Limited Warranty extends the nonpowertrain coverage by 1 year/12,000 miles to 4 years*/48,000 miles.

2011 Civic LX CPE

2010 CRV EX AWD

P7721

$ A301A

$ A385A

10,588

2008 Ford Escape XLT

2007 Ford Fusion SEL

$ A383A

$

10,388 A190A

2008 Grand Cherokee Overland

2005 Accord EXVL

$

20,388 P7710A

9,255

2010 Civic Sdn LX

12,588

$ A363A

P7721A

2011 CRV EX 4WD

EVEN IF YOU DON’T BUY OURS

$

2005 Accord EXL V6

10,450

2009 Impala LS

2011 CR-V LX

P7709A

WE BUY USED CARS

$ P7716

2011CRV EX AWD

P7732

Other Select Used Cars

WE BUY USED CARS

$

P7717

Powertrain Coverage

We Specialize in the Sale of Honda Factory Certified Used Cars Exclusive in Wooster

A277A

14,798

2009 Prius Touring

11,995

2010 Sonata SE

$ A340A

11,588

2006 Honday Odyssey EXL-R&N

WE BUY

$ P7733

10,888

2008 Chevrolet Impala LT

$ A320A

SALES

13,588

2008 Honda Odyssey EX

$ P7738

$

16,998

2007 Jeep Wrangler X

FINANCING/LEASING HONDA CARE

A373A

5,998

2002 Toyota Camry XLE

$ A368A

9,488

2002 Toyota Tacoma

SERVICE

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USED CARS EVEN IF YOU DON’T BUY OURS

PARTS

If it’s not a Genuine Honda part, it shouldn’t be part of your Honda. Right Part. Right Fit. Right Now.

Financial Services COMPLETE AUTO DETAILING

SALES

Mon. - Thurs. 9:00 - 8:00; Fri. 9:00 - 6:00 Saturday 9:00 - 5:00

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Used Car sale 2007 Ford Taurus SE

6,900

$

#14072B

2006 VW Beetle

8,900

$

2013 Chevy Sonic LT

12,900

$

#3397

2013 Chevy Sonic LT

14,400

$

#3434

14,900

12,900

$

16,900

19,200

#3415

#3400

15,400

#3411

16,900

$

#3429

2011 VW Jetta TDI SE

19,200

$

#3472

21,900

$

2013 Chry Town & Country Touring

22,900

$

#3464

21,900

23,900

2013 Ford Edge LTD AWD

27,900

$

#3462

#3445

2013 Ford Escape SEL 4X4

$

14,900

$

28,900

#3401

13,900

$

15,500

$

#3409

2012 Chevy Captiva 2LS

16,900

$

#3433

#3452

20,700

$

#3391

10,900

$

#3469

14,900

$

#3425

$

#14233A

#14218A

13,900

15,500

$

17,200

$

11,900

$

14,900

#3435

15,900

$

#3432

#3381

13,900

$

17,600

$

#3386A

#3440

$

14,900

#3438

15,900

$

#3457

2009 Hummer H3

18,900

$

#3449

20,900

$

#3461

20,900

$

#14087A

2012 Chevy Volt Electric

2012 Ford Escape Limited 4x4 2010 Jeep Wrangler 2DR Sport 4x4 2012 Chevy Traverse 2LT AWD

21,900

$

$

#3446

22,600

#3406

22,900

$

#3455

2012 Chevy Eqinox LTZ AWD

2011 Jeep Grand Cherokee AWD 2012 GMC Terrain SLT-2 AWD

24,500

$

$

#14266A

2010 Honda Ridgeline AWD

29,500

$

#3471

24,900

#3459

25,500

$

2010 Nissan Armada Platinum

29,900

$

#13343A

#3416

22,900

$

38,900

#3456

#3424

2011 Buick La Crosse CXS

26,200

$

2012 Dodge 2500 Crew SLT

$

14,200

$

#3442

2013 Chevy K2500 Crew LT

40,900

$

#3419

2012 Ford Focus SE

14,900

$

#3450

2013 Chevy Cruze

15,900

$

#3466

2011 Nissan Rogue SV AWD

2012 GMC Terrain SLE FWD 2012 Chevy Equinox 2LT FWD

20,900

#3418

2012 Honda Civic LX

2010 Dodge Journey SE

2013 Chevy Captiva LT

#3451

12,500

$

2011 Ford Fusion SE

2010 Honda Accord EX-L

#3405

#3420

2012 Nissan Versa S 5DR

2012 Chrysler 200 Touring LX

2013 Chevy Impala LTZ

2011 Dodge Nitro Heat 4x4

$

#3414

2011 Mazda 2 Sport 4DR

2012 Chevy Malibu 1LT

2012 Chevy Malibu 1LT

$

#14068C

2012 Chevy Malibu LS

2008 Honda Accord EX-L 4DR

2013 Chevy Cruze 2LT

2011 Cadillac SRX AWD

$

#14084S

2012 Jeep Liberty LTD 4x4

2011 Nissan Murano S AWD

#14175A

10,900

$

2010 Chevy Impala LT

2012 Chevy Cruze LT

2011 Mini Y Hardtop

2011 Chevy Traverse 1LT

$

13,900

$

2010 Mazda 3 Sport

2013 Dodge Grand Caravan SXT

$

#3454

14,900

$

#14068S

2006 Chrysler 300C LTD AWD

2008 Pontiac G6

2012 Kia Forte EX

$

#3423

#3458

10,900

$

2009 Ford F150 EXT 4x2 XLT

2012 Toyota Corolla S

$

#13450A

2010 KIA Optima EX

2010 Chevy Equinox LS

$

2005 Ford F450 DRW Utility

#14017A

18,900

$

#3441

2011 Ford Edge SEL AWD

21,600

$

#3421

2010 Chevy Camaro 2LT

22,900

$

#3463

2011 Buick Enclave CXL AWD

27,900

$

#3439

2013 Chevy Tahoe LT 4x4

45,900

$

#3460

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LAST of the 2013’s on the Lot Hurry In for the Best Deals!

NEW

NEW 2013 Buick Regal Premium

2013 Chevy Camaro

V6, Auto, Power Sunroof, RS Package, Rear Vision Camera. DEMO #071

Turbo, Power Sunroof, Remote Starter with Keyless Entry. #288

MSRP .............................$31,680 Sale Price .......................$28,123 GM Rebate.......................-$3,000

MSRP .............................$33,525 Sale Price .......................$30,081 GM Rebate.......................-$3,000

SALE

$

PRICE

25,123

NEW 2013 Buick Lacrosse

$

SALE

PRICE

BRAND NEW

NEW

27,081

2013 Buick Lacrosse

Leather Heated Seats, Power Sunroof, 18” Chrome Wheels. #276

Leather Heated Seats, Power Sunroof, 18” Chrome Wheels. #056

MSRP .............................$36,590 Sale Price .......................$32,962 Rebate ............................-$2,500 ***Owner Loyalty ..............-$1,250

SALE

$

PRICE

MSRP .............................$37,105 Sale Price .......................$33,383 Rebate ............................-$2,500 ***Owner Loyalty ..............-$1,250

29,212

SALE

PRICE

BRAND NEW

NEW 2013 Buick Regal Premium

NEW

Turbo, Power Sunroof, Leather Seats, Navigation, Remote Starter with Keyless Entry. #183

Power Sunroof, Remote Starter, Rearview Camera, Trailering Package. #233

MSRP .............................$37,170 Sale Price .......................$33,386 GM Rebate.......................-$3,000

SALE

PRICE

$

$

30,386

29,633

2013 GMC Yukon 4x4 SAVE

9,935

$

MSRP .............................$49,150 Sale Price .......................$39,215

SALE

SOLD

$

PRICE

39,215

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