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Calendar February Ham dinner scheduled in Wilmot All-You-Can-Eat Ham Dinner (includes scalloped potatoes, green beans, applesauce, coleslaw, dinner rolls, a slice of pie and beverage) will be served family style on Sunday, Feb. 8, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Cost is, adults, $8; children ages 4-10, $4; children 3 and younger are free. The meal is served in the Wilmot Fire Hall at 204 Mill St., Wilmot. Church groups welcome. All proceeds to benefit Wilmot Fire & Rescue – a volunteer department. Carry-out is available. Call 330-359-5995.
Atomic hot wings served at Wild Game Dinner Enjoy the fifth annual Tri-County Wing Contest and Wild Game Dinner at the Chili Crossroads Bible Church on Sunday, Feb. 8 at 4 p.m. Sample various meats like alligator, elk, bear, Spanish See Pg. 3 — CALENDAR
Relax by the fire
Erb’s Stove Center has everything to chase away winter’s chill By KATIE NOYES Staff Writer
into its inventory to attract more business during the summer months. Around the same time, it added fireplaces to become more diversified, Duane Erb said. In 1996, the business relocated to Berlin, close to Hiland High School and then to its current location, (just east of Berlin on state Route 39) in 2007. Along with everyday appliances such as kitchen stoves and refrigerators, Erb’s Stove carries a variety of wood-burning, gas and electric fireplaces and stoves. Choose from beautifully hand-crafted wood and stone set fireplaces. “We specialize in custom mantels. Customers can pick the wood and stain they like,” said Duane Erb. “It’s very important for us to be able to offer that to people.” All the accessories needed to keep the fires roaring and the chimney flues clean can be purchased at Erb’s Stove. Erb’s Stove also features a
The daunting winter weather is here and it is becoming harder to find the motivation to suit up and go trudging through the snow. After a long day, all you can think about is curling up in the warmth of your home and enjoying a relaxing moment by the fire. Sounds like the picture perfect setting. Now, if only you had the picture perfect fireplace to go along with this tempting vision. A trip to Erb’s Stove Center sounds like the perfect shopping destination as winter’s cold sets in for good. Ed Erb started the business from his home in Sugarcreek in 1982. “There was a need for appliances in the Amish community and we just grew from there,” explained Duane Erb, Ed’s son and store manager. Duane Erb started working for the family business in 2000. “Dad still continues to do the installs and repairs,” he said. In 1990, Erb’s Stove started incorporating patio furniture See Pg. 7 — ERB’S
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Erb’s Stove Center carries a variety of wood-burning, gas and electric fireplaces and stoves. Fireplaces are beautifully handcrafted wood and stone.
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Limited tax forms to be available this year The Holmes County District Public Library would like to make you aware that the IRS will be limiting the type and amount of print tax forms
this year. Libraries will receive forms 1040, 1040A and 1040EZ. There will be NO instruction booklets or other forms delivered. Forms and instruction
booklets are available online at www.irs.gov. If you have any questions, contact Susan Corl at the Central Library at 330674-5972, Ext. 227.
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tine’s dance on Feb. 14, 9 p.m.-midnight, open to the public for a membership (From Page 1) drive. The cost is $5. Music will be provided by Moonmackerel and venison. lyterz, which plays classic Win a free T-shirt for eat- rock, rock and country. ing the most hot atomic wings in four minutes. Take your best hot wings Community to impress the panel of judges. Fun for the whole Night scheduled family. Wear camo if you at Holmesville like. Arrive an hour early if you want a good seat. Library This event has always Another Community been full. 29445 County Night is coming at the HolRoad 10 Fresno. 740- mesville/Prairie Township 545-9707www.chilibible- Library. This one will be church.org. Wednesday, Feb. 18, from 6:30-8 p.m. Speaker will be Paul Stutzman, author Eagles holding of “Hiking Through,” and Valentine dance several other books. Millersburg Eagles No. Hours for the library are 2418, West Jackson Street, expanding. The library is will play host to a Valen- now open Wednesdays
from 10 a.m.-noon; Thursday Story Hour from 10-11 a.m. for preschool children and Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday from 6:30-8 p.m.
Fish fry schedule announced American Legion Post 494 of Sugarcreek announces its Winter Family Fish Fry Sched-
County District Pubule. Fish frys will be held for March lic Library, will be held at the Post Home, on North Broadway Street Standup Comedy Night, in Sugarcreek, on the fol- to benefit the Holmes See Pg. 4 — CALENDAR lowing Saturdays during the winter season: Feb. 21 and March 21. The event will run from 4-7 p.m. Everyone is welcome. DISCOUNT GROCERIES
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School gets rooftop HVAC recommendation The Building and Grounds Committee for the Ashland County-West Holmes Career Center Board of Education recommended the board begin a project this summer to replace part of the school’s aging rooftop heating, ventilating and air conditioning units.
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Gerber’s Boneless/Skinless Breast Pieces (Frozen) 20 lbs ................. $42.00 Gerber’s Boneless/Skinless Thighs 20 lbs ..................................................$54.00 Pasture Raised Ground Turkey .......... $5.99 lb. Pasture Raised Whole Fryers ..............$2.59 lb. Chicken Pork Hot Dogs .......................... $3.69 lb. 20 lb. or more $3.19 lb. Beef Pork Hot Dogs .............................. $4.89 lb.
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Calendar (From Page 3) March 22 at Hotel Millersburg. Performance registration is at 7 p.m. and the show begins at 7:30 p.m. Actors must be ages 18 and older.
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Admission is a suggested donation of $5 for adults and $3 for students. Performers are free. The event is sponsored by the Killbuck Valley Writers’ Guild. For more information call 330-464-0624.
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The project also will allow officials to address control problems in several rooms. “It will give us a head start on some potential problems down the road and also frees up dollars to address those things that people really notice and will improve the comfort of individual spaces,” Ewing said. Officials now will take the recommendation to Comfort Control, a Richfield energy consulting firm, to determine whether to buy and install the
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Bowman said the three HVAC units that will be removed will be used for parts to repair the other three until they are replaced in probably two to five years. The cost of the first half of the project is estimated at $450,000. Committee member Rick Ewing, who represents the Ashland City School Board, said it is a matter of replacing the units as they hit their 20-year life expectancy rather than wait until one of them totally breaks down and officials have to scramble to replace it.
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Community Church notes Holmes Christian Women plan first meeting of year Homes County Christian Women’s Club will begin the 41st year of serving Holmes, Wayne and Tuscarawas counties with inspirational programs and speakers. The Feb. 3 meeting, at Der Dutchman in Walnut Creek, will feature Pastor Mark Behrendt of St. John’s United Church of Christ. The brunch is $10, inclusive. For reservations, call 330-473-2529 or 330-3437046; email reservations to dawdys@embarqmail. com (CWC in the memo line), or hccwclub@yahoo. com. Please make reservations by Jan. 30; last minute guests are welcomed. For more information, call 330-674-7723 or email dawdys@embarqmail. com.
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Briefs New arrivals WILLIAM BRADLEY was born Jan. 6 at Wooster Community Hospital to Orpha and Brad Miller of Dundee. He weighed 7 pounds, 11 ounces and was 19 inches long. He joins brothers, Dylan and Gavin. Grandparents are Mahlon and Mary Miller of Dundee and Ben and Betty Miller of Walnut Creek.
Donations are needed to help troubled boys. The Trading Post Thrift Store is located at 7703-B state Route 241, just west of Mount Hope. All proceeds will go to support the Ohio Wilderness Boys Camp. Call 330-857-5516. or NINA JADE was born Jan. 20 to Erin and Aaron 330-464-1261. Boothby of Wooster. She weighed 7 pounds, 7 ouncNewPointe to es and was 20 inches long. Grandparents are Scott open Wooster and Rhonda Boothby of campus Wooster and Jeff and NewPointe Commu- Mary Edington of Shreve. nity Church is planning a fifth campus, to open Glenmont Food in Wooster this spring. Pantry accepting To prepare for the April 2015 launch, Core Team deer donations meetings are scheduled Donations are always for Sundays, Jan. 25, Feb. welcome for the Glen8 and 22 and March 8 and mont Food Pantry and 22 from 6-7:30 p.m. in with the hunting season, the cafeteria of Wooster the pantry will accept deer High School. Childcare donations and will pay to Wild Game will be provided. have them processed, at Dinner to be For more information any certified meat processon the Wooster Cam- ing plant. The pantry will held at Chili pus, visit wooster.new- also accept cash donations Crossroads pointe.org or newpointe. Enjoy the fifth annual org for information on Tri-County Wing Contest NewPointe Community and Wild Game Dinner Church. at the Chili Crossroads TOPS OH 1243 Bible Church on Sunday, Free Bibles Sugarcreek Feb. 8 at 4 p.m. Sample various meats like alli- available TOPS OH 1243 Sugargator, elk, bear, Spanish Need a Bible? We can creek met on Jan. 22 at mackerel and venison. deliver/mail you one the United Methodist Win a free T-shirt for eat- without cost or obliga- Church in Sugarcreek ing the most hot atomic tion. with 10 members weighwings in four minutes. Take KJV Bible, New Testa- ing in and having a weight your best hot wings to ment, Large Print and loss of 111⁄2 pounds for impress the panel of judg- Children’s Bible Stories the week. Best weight es. Fun for the whole fam- are available. Contact: loss winner for the week ily. Wear camo if you like. 330-855-7734, 330-927- was Kathy Freese and Arrive an hour early 4857, 330-939-6231 or best rededicated TOPS if you want a good seat. needfreebibles@gmail. winner was Chris Ross. This event has always com. Members recited the been full. 29445 County TOPS and KOPS pledges
and nonperishable items. Distributions are the second Tuesday of each month from 5-7:30 p.m. to qualifying persons and the next distribution will be Feb. 10 at the Glenmont School House, lower level. Volunteers are also needed to help unload trucks once a week (usually late morning) plus persons willing to stock shelves and assist clients on distribution night. To volunteer, call 330-377-4017.
Euchre scheduled at Holmesville American Legion The Holmesville American Legion will be holding weekly euchre tournaments each Saturday at 7 p.m. Call the Legion at 330-279-3040.
Food Pantry open monthly for distribution Glenmont Food Pantry is open for food distribution on the second Tuesday of each month from 5-7:30 p.m. at Glenmont School House. It is part of the Ohio Benefit Bank, an
online program of the Ohio Association of Foodbanks. The next food distribution day will be Tuesday, Feb. 10.
Energy help applications available Home Energy Assistance Program applications are available at the Darb Snyder Senior Center for lowincome households. For more information contact the Senior Center, 170 Parkview Drive, or 330674-0580, 7 a.m.-2:30 p.m., Monday-Friday. Kno-HoCo Community Action offers Emergency HEAP. Call 330-674-6479 for more information. Deadline to submit applications is April 30.
Donations needed for Pleasant Valley Cemetery Pleasant Valley Cemetery is now accepting donations to pay for mowing of the cemetery grounds. Any amount is appreciated. For more
information, call Robert L. Croskey, 330-276-3322. Donations may be sent to Croskey at 12049 U.S. 62, Killbuck 44637 or Lilian Duncan, P.O. Box 284, Killbuck 44637
Goodwill offering home pick-up Goodwill Industries of Wayne and Holmes Counties is now offering home pick-up service for those who have a large amount of donations. If residing in Wayne or Holmes counties, call Goodwill at 330-264-1300, Ext. 232. All donations help create local jobs.
Holmes can provide birth certificates The Holmes County Health District is able to issue certified birth certificates to anyone born in Ohio. Hours are 8 a.m.4:30 p.m. Monday-Friday. Cost is $25. The district can be reached at 85 N. Grant St. or 330674-5035. Cost of a certified birth certificate is $25.
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along with the Pledge of Allegiance. The forbidden food for the week is baked goods and the thing to do is to take 10 minutes each day to reflect on the choices you made for that day. Next week is fruit week and members are to take a piece of fruit for the monthly winners. For the program the leader went over chapter by-laws with members and made changes to any that needed changed.
TOPS is a nonprofit weight loss support group which meets each Thursday at the Church. For more information call 330-897-6007.
County Line Historical Society Officers were installed for 2015-16 when County Line Historical Society of Wayne/Holmes met Jan. 17. They are: President, Ron Junkin; treasurer, Jayne Neal; secretary,
Deb Lilley; board member, Jody Long; and adviser, James Pennell. The society has for purchase a booklet containing newspaper clippings from Margaret Shriver concerning the Shreve Military Involvement, World War II to Korea 1940-55. Contact the society if interested in purchasing. April 18 is the dinner theater at 1 p.m. at Des Dutch Essenhaus, Shreve. The program will be about Cy Young.
HVAC (From Page 4) equipment through the regular bid process or use one of two other procurement alternatives. In other business, Superintendent Mike McDaniel told the board he is working to develop support from area industry for an Advance Manufacturing program that could be a pilot in the 2016 school year. Under the program, students would take technical training in the sophomore and junior years and move into coopera-
tive placement or apprenticeships at area businesses in their senior year. McDaniel said the program is an outgrowth of an effort to develop a regional manufacturing coalition to match training with available jobs. “We think we’re moving into a situation where it would be wise to support an initiative to form a manufacturing coalition for employers to attract the prepared employee to their employment opportunities,” he said. “We have a need to be responsive in terms of our
programming and as we work with local employers here, we have come to the conclusion it would be a value to everyone to speed up the launching of a new advance manufacturing program.” In addition to Ashland and Holmes counties, McDaniel said he is working with officials and employers from Medina and Wayne counties to develop a multi-county initiative. The board also approved a general fund tax planning budget totaling nearly $5.4 million for fiscal 2016, which starts July
1. The figure includes over $2.5 million in estimated property tax revenue and more than $2.7 million in estimated state educational funding. Treasurer Julie Smith noted 2015 is the final year for a 1-mill operating levy that provides a significant portion of local dollars. The board has until Aug. 5 to put a renewal on the November ballot. Smith said officials also are looking to refinance bonds that paid for past energy saving equipment retrofit projects. She said current interest rates
are nearly 2 percent lower than the 4.67 percent annual interest on the current bonds. The board also held its annual organizational meeting just before its regular January meeting — electing West Holmes School District representative Dave Kick as president and Mapleton Local School District representative Tom Donley as vice president. The board also voted to continue to hold regular meetings on the third Thursday of every month at 7 p.m. in the board meeting room.
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Erb’s’ (From Page 1) selection of outdoor room accessories, from grills and stoves, to furniture and fire pits. The store also can hook customers up with a landscaping crew to design a patio. Duane Erb said the family transitioned from wood outdoor furniture to poly vinyl furniture because of its growing popularity, low maintenance and easy cleaning. A propane refill station is available for filling up RVs and grill tanks. Also in the summer, Erb’s Stove offers a Summer Preventative Maintenance check of stoves and furnaces. “We clean and service all the products we
sell,” said Duane Erb. “It’s very important to us to give the customers a great experience when they come here. Being able to customize things for customers is important. You can’t find that everywhere,” he said. With more than 6,000 square feet of showroom space, almost every inch is filled with stoves and fireplaces of every style and size. Corner wood-burning stoves might bring customers to reminisce of their grandparents’ old buck stove that used to sit in the corner of the old farmhouse. Massive wall fireplaces with stone and wood details could bring so much character and coziness to
the family room. If you can’t find exactly what you are looking for in the showroom, talk with one of the staff members. They can help customize a piece or they may have it in the 5,000 square-foot warehousing facility out back. A spring sale is held every April and an anniversary sale takes place in September. Even if you are not in the market for a new stove or fireplace, simply “come in and enjoy the fireplaces burning,” said Duane Erb. Erb’s stove is located 4100 State Route 39, Millersburg. Hours are Monday-Saturday, 9 a.m.5 p.m. For more information call 330-893-3903.
Stoves of every style and size are available at Erb’s Stove Center. All the accessories needed to keep the fires roaring and the chimney flues clean can be purchased at the store.
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Pomerene Board welcomes new surgeon to staff By KEVIN LYNCH Staff Writer The Pomerene Board of Trustees welcomed the newest member of the hospital surgical staff at the January board meeting. Dr. Art Maldonado has joined the staff as a general surgeon. He is a New Jersey Medical School graduate, earned a PhD in molecular developmental biology from University of Cincinnati, and com-
pleted his general surgery residency at Graduate Hospital in Philadelphia, and did his fellowship in surgical critical care at Orlando Regional Medical Center. “Not very often does a physician on a recruiting trip ask business type questions,” Hospital Chief Executive Officer Tony Snyder said. “He asked those questions and I thought they were good questions for any physician to ask. I thought it
was important for him to see this group here, all from the community, that meets every month and is our ultimate oversight.” “The hospital I came from really taught me the importance of governance,” Maldonado said. “Once I found out that this hospital is a top performer in many different categories, I pretty much fell out of my chair. It is amazing that a 40-bed hospital had this much power to give great care
to patients. “It struck me meeting all the department heads that you have an all-star team, and that’s a credit to you, the leadership, that you’ve been able to bring such wonderful people to this hospital,” he added. “You have such a great team, great chemistry amongst colleagues, and I’d be honored if this worked out for me.” “Art and his wife joined us a couple Fridays ago for the employee banquet,”
Snyder said. “They were good enough to drive up and join us for that evening, and I think it was a pretty good time.” “If there is anything we can do as a board to help you with this process, we have our local Chamber of Commerce director on board here who would be more than happy to show your wife around the community,” board President Dan Mathie said. “Shasta is quite the tour guide.” “I was practicing my
Dutch with the pharmacist, and I heard from out of visual range, ‘That’s all wrong’ and I look over and there’s a patient saying ‘No, no, no.’ My wife makes fun of my Spanish accent when I speak English,” Maldonado said. “My Dutch is going to be horrible.” But he assured everyone that he is willing to learn. In other business, the board approved the purSee Pg. 9 — SURGEON
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Winter instincts draw her to eating, sleeping I get sleepy in the winter. Some may argue it’s grouchiness, some may argue it’s the winter blues. My husband often tells me to go stand in the sunlight or hop on a plane to Florida because he nearly can’t stand my constant moping around that begins after the holidays and ends by St. Patty’s Day. But I’ve got another theory. I think I’m just tired. All the time. And it’s not my fault. If given the chance, I probably would forego the alarm clock completely and spend what few waking hours I would have
cheese. These terrible habits — Karrie the eating and sleeping — McAllister is what gets me through Dirt Don’t the winter. Hurt It’s almost as if I am an animal. But wait — I sort of am. Although frequently in sweat pants and fleece debated, biologically sweatshirts eating foods that are extremely high in speaking humans are mammals and mammals fat content and salt. My grandmother’s chick- are animals and all anien noodle soup, for exam- mals live where they do ple, that when left over in because of their special adaptations for their envithe refrigerator becomes a solid gelatinous mass of ronment. Any elementary science book will tell you deliciousness, would be a the same thing. perfect food. Also, beef When the weather gets jerky and anything having cold, animals have a few to do with potatoes and
chase of NIMS Response 3 Generator and Microdebrider for $86,267.60. The NIMS Generator allows the ear, nose and throat surgeon to perform higher level endoscopic nasal and sinus procedures. The purchase of this equipment will provide an improved patient experience, decreased pain, as well as decrease in cost per sinus case. Chief Financial Officer
ing to me. In torpor, animals such as bears (yep, you heard me, they don’t actually hibernate) and skunks go into a state of mental and physical inactivity. While true hibernation is based on length of daylight, torpor is based on the temperature. So if it gets really cold, they just go to bed and sleep. They don’t have do any thinking, like calculating shopping bills or helping with algebra. Torpor can last for a day, a few days, or more, but eventually when the sun randomly shines, animals will wake up and venture
out to find a snack, head to the restroom, check sports scores and post updates on their Facebook pages. I can’t find a single thing wrong with torpor. When winter hits and there’s a sunny day, there’s no place I’d rather be than out and about, playing in it. But when the mercury falls, I want to be snug as a skunk in a rug. And if someone wants to bring me a pot of gelatinous chicken noodle soup, even better. Just ignore my beard. Stop by and say hi at www. karriemcallister.com.
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choices as to how to get through the winter. They can migrate to warmer climates, like birds and retirees who are fortunate enough to be able to do so. They can adapt, like deer who grow extra fur and fat, and also like my husband who likes a full bushy beard from hunting season onward. They can hibernate, like the groundhog whose body temperature drops to 37 degrees and breathes only two-three times per minute. Other animals go into a type of dormancy called torpor, which sounds pretty amaz-
Jason Justus also presented a financial review of the fourth quarter at the hospital that showed net revenue up for the quarter. Nicole Kolacz, chief nursing officer of Pomerene, provided a quality update to the board regarding the QA/PI requirements. The hospital must establish, implement and maintain an effective program that assesses the quality and safety of its services, identify opportunities for
improvement and work to address those opportunities. Data must be aggregated, analyzed and reported into Pomerene’s QA/PI Program to identify opportunities for improvement and understand why those opportunities exist, and develop and implement actions to address opportunities and determine the success of those actions. Reporter Kevin Lynch can be reached at 330-6745676.
An informational meeting will be held on Thursday, Feb. 5, at the Millersburg Village Council Room at 7 p.m. for Holmes County homeowners to review the programs available through CHIP, and income eligibility guidelines, as well as a presentation on
fair housing. Mobile homes are not eligible for CHIP Assistance unless it is taxed as real estate. Applications will be available at this meeting for the Home Repair Program and the Private Owner Rehabilitation Program. There also will be a spe-
cial meeting at 7:30 p.m. for contractors interested in participating in the Holmes County Community Housing Impact and Preservation Program. Applications will be available at this meeting. There will be a question and answer session.
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most have been the teen- a time and proceed to creaged pals of our children. ate an atmosphere of genThe latter tend to arrive eral madness. three, four, even eight at Cranked on high-fructose corn syrup and hormones they laugh, yap and thump their way through the night until finally (and thankfully) one-by-one their young pancreases begin to surrender. Before noon the next day each returns to his or her own abode with a ragged voice, Stop By To See Baby droopy eyes and a raging Fashions Boutique case of sleep deprivation psychosis. Yet, as loud and crazy as it’s ever gotten, none of our house guests has ever beaten up my cat, terrorized my dogs or peed on my belongings — until now! Our outdoor cat, El Gato, actually was more of an “invited menace” than a house guest. He’d lived under our roof before,
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In El Gato’s own words, “There were places where you simply couldn’t BE without some crazy lady screaming and chasing you around with a squirt bottle filled with this godawful lemony crap. Gosh sakes, lady, it’s a countertop not an operating table!” In her own defense, the resident “crazy lady”, my wife, Kristin, points out the fact that each time El Gato was “actively discouraged from committing banned behaviors” he would act out in one way or another. His typical modus operandi would be to back up to something importantlooking and “tag” it with his own liquid graffiti. It was a war of wits and wills but ultimately the creature with the larger brain and the opposable thumbs (thus the ability to open and close doors) won out. Still, ever the compasSee Pg. 14 — GUEST
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Farming A celebration in pink on a Saturday afternoon A new baby girl is expected to be born into our family early in March. It will be the first baby for my granddaughter and her husband. And so a baby shower to honor her and her mother was held last weekend. Everything was
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In playing the “baby animal name game” I learned that a baby swan is called a cygnet, a baby fish is a fingerling or fry, a baby pigeon is a squab, and a baby frog is a polliwog or tadpole. Needless to say, I did not win the prize for getting the most right. I completely missed the number of M&M’s that a baby bottle will hold. I did better on the word scramble that was all about baby things. Then it was time to open the large array of gifts. There are so many different things available these days to aid mothers in caring for their babies and just about all of them were given. I can’t help
but wonder how mothers of my generation got their kids raised without all these new and modern things! My kids were bathed in just a plain plastic tub, there was no “Fisher Price My Little Lamb Calming Vibration Tub.” Car seats didn’t exist, so when you had to go somewhere you just laid the baby on the seat beside you. If you suddenly had to hit the brakes, you flung your right arm out and held the baby in place. That reflex became so automatic that if you had to make a quick stop in their teenage years they just automatically got hit in the chest by your right arm. There were no baby
monitors back then, but most babies had healthy lungs, and you heard them when they needed attention. Throw away diapers hadn’t been invented, so a necessary item was a diaper pail for soaking dirty diapers. Getting them washed nice and white again could be a challenge, especially if your child couldn’t wear anything soaked in water with Clorox added. I didn’t dare use it on anything my youngest son wore or he looked like a constant case of the measles. Dreft was always advertised as being the best and mildest washing soap for baby clothes. See Pg. 13 — PINK
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Weekly Market Reports Wayne & Holmes Counties Greenhands were told about the importance of the contests, the fruit sale, trips and camps and classroom activities at the lock-in held recently at West Holmes High School.
W. Holmes Vo-ag holds lock-in West Holmes FFA Chapter held its annual Greenhand Lock-in Nov. 14 at West Holmes High School. Members checked in before the seniors and officers started the intros and icebreakers to get better acquainted with one another. After having groups rotate and do icebreakers, the officers and seniors performed a Parliamentary Procedure demo to the Greenhands. Later, everyone gathered for a game of dodgeball before rotating through stations to teach Greenhands about the importance of the contests, the fruit sale, trips and camps and classroom activities. FFA trivia tested the knowledge that the Greenhands have learned so far in Ag. Two groups worked together in a team building activity to make a passageway for a robotic bug to make its way into the barn. After the activity, everyone ate pizza before electing the Greenhand officers. Those elected were: President, Cade Patterson; vice president, Regina Miller; historian, Jarrett Snow; secretary, Alyx Morris; student adviser, Whitney Miller;
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Games served as ice breakers at the Greenhand Lock-in held recently by West Holmes FFA. treasurer, Thane Kaufman; reporter, Marissa Lamp, and sentinel, John Maki. State officers Mandy Taylor, Caroline Miller and Alex Miller presented a workshop on team building and building a positive relationship with those around you. Greenhands then went through more chapter workshops before playing glowin-the-dark tag in the gym. Greenhands made their own shirts to wear on initiation day. Everyone had the opportunity to play football,
euchre and cornhole. Chapter sessions helped explain the importance of the things FFA does. After chapter sessions, it was time to play minute to win it games. This was a team building activity and a fun way for the Greenhands to bond and get to know one another better. Members enjoyed basketball, line dancing or board games before the official dress relay. The night’s activities finished up with euchre and cornhole before watching a movie.
just like her mother. She received a cute pair of pink cowboy boots and Carhartts to grow into. She will be so loved and probably just a little spoiled by grandparents, great-grandparents
and family. There were so many nice gifts at the shower for this new baby, all an expression of the love and caring of the friends and family. We are all anxiously waiting for Emily to arrive!
Pink (From Page 12) There are usually a couple “special gifts” at baby showers, and so it was this day. One was the special blanket crocheted by a cousin of mine, who over the years has made so many sweater sets and blankets for members of the family. The other was a beautiful handmade quilt with tiny cowboy boots on it. Those special handmade gifts are always treasured over the years and often passed on to future generations. This baby will grow up to be a “farm girl” and will probably love horses, red tractors, dogs and cows,
WOOSTER HAY AUCTION TOWN & COUNTRY Jan. 17 64 LOADS — 1st cutting 140-275 ton; rd. ton 72.50-155; rd. by bale 26; 2nd cutting 170300 ton; by the bale 3.20-3.60; rd. 170 ton; rd. by bale 23-75; 3rd cutting 220-280; wheat straw 3.25 bale; rd. bale 40; big sq. 145-150 ton; oats straw 175 ton; firewood 35-150; eggs 2-2.10. Machinery Auction, Jan. 31 DANVILLE AUCTION 15780 Body Road Danville; 740-599-6607 Jan. 17 Sale Results 39 LOADS — 1st cutting grass 37.50 rd. bale and 2.603.50 bale; 1st cutting mixed 30-80 rd. bale and 3.50 bale; 2nd cutting grass 3.75-4.75 bale and 35 rd. bale; 2nd cutting mixed 4-6 bale and 65 rd. bale; 3rd cutting mixed 4.75 bale; 4th cutting mixed 4.25 bale; oat hay 3 bale; wheat straw 3.25-4 bale; oats straw 3-3.35 bale; shelled corn 4.50 bag; 2 loads firewood 55-75 load. 26 GOATS — Does 30-170; bucks 95-225. 6 SHEEP — Ewes 45-150; rams 150-165. Bulls calves 50-185; heifer calves 130-200; steers 315-330; pigs 60-80; ponies 40; rabbits 1-12.50; poultry 1.50-6.00; ducks 3.50-6.00; guineas 6.508.50; pigeons 2.25-2.50. Next Auction, Feb. 7 SUGARCREEK LIVESTOCK AUCTION INC. Jan. 19 72 CALVES — Choice calves 375-440; good calves 300-370; light & thins 100down; back to farm, bulls 300440; FEEDERS — Steers and bulls 190; heifers 180; Holstein feeders 100-138. 134 CATTLE — Choice steers 154-160; good steers 145-153.50; Holstein steers 110-145; choice heifers 155166; good heifers 150-154.50; good Holstein cows 98-115; yellow and thins 95-down;
bulls 125-140. 72 FEEDERS — Steers and 107 HORSES — Top horse heifers 100-190. 1,125; top pony 300. 159 DAIRY — Cows 2,050down; bred heifers 1,950FARMERSTOWN down. LIVESTOCK 172 CALVES — Back to 2907 Township Road 190 farm Holstein bulls, 95-120 Baltic; 330-897-6081 lbs. 350-430; good 275-350; 330-897-2275; 330-231-6809 common 275-down; back to Jan. 20 Holstein heifers 95-120 lbs. 48 CALVES — Good to 200-425; crossbred bulls 110choice calves 350-380; medium 335; Jersey/crossbred heifers to good calves 325-350; fair to 300-375. medium calves 285-325; com131 GOATS — Kid 200mons and lights 200-350; cross down; billies 340-down; nanbred calves 770-285; back to nies 300-down; wethers 370farm, bull calves 380-415; back down. to farm, heifer calves 185-285. 281 SHEEP — Bucks & 69 PIGS — 50-60 lbs. 440-55; Ewes 77.50-100; lambs, choice 70 lbs.-up roasters 57-74. 40-60 lbs. 270-330; 40-60 lbs. 124 SHEEP — Lambs medi- 210-270; choice 60-80 lbs. um to good 180-190; fair to 222.50-270; 80-100 lbs. 180-225; medium 177-180; feeder lambs 100-130 lbs. 165-185; 130-up 170-280; sheep for slaughter 155-170. 97. TOTAL HEAD 1,308. 4 GOATS — 141-186. 114 LOADS — 2nd cutting 29 BUTCHER HOGS — Alfalfa 125-250; 3rd and 4th Butcher sows 40-65. cutting Alfalfa 225-400; mixed, 28 CATTLE — Holstein 1st cutting 90-210; mixed, 2nd steers 149.75-153.50; bulls cutting 125-250; lg. bales hay 124.50; good beef cows 115.50; 25-75 and 40-185 ton; wheat medium to good beef cows straw 150-240; lg. bales straw 95-105; fair to medium cows 135-150 ton; balage 35 ton; 85-95. firewood 25-45; corn fodder 3 FEEDER CATTLE — 27.50. Steers & bulls 187; heifers 161-168. KIDRON AUCTION 305 TOTAL HEAD. Jan. 22 62 LOADS — Hay, 1st cut132 HOGS — 190-210 lbs. ting 150-285 ton; hay, 2nd and 30-71; 210-230 lbs. 60-76; 2303rd cutting 140-320; lg. hay 260 lbs. 50-86; butcher sows 3.50-7; big rd. bales 15-75; 33-59; boars by weight 16-37. wheat straw 175-275 ton; lg. 251 FEEDER PIGS — Up wheat straw 175-210 ton; straw to 40 lbs. 41-50; 41-50 lbs. 35 bale; ear corn 100 ton; corn 38-55; 51-60 lbs. 45-61; 61 lbs.fodder 27.50; firewood 65 ton; up 50-82; bred sows and gilts lg. hay 85-210 ton. 145-160; service boars 65-250; roasters 62-79. 84 CALVES — Back to MOUNT HOPE farm, bull 225-435; back to AUCTION farm, heifer 160-250; light and Jan. 21 26 HOGS — 270-300 lbs. thin 210-down. 127 CATTLE — Steers 122; 78-100; sows heavy 52. 35 CATTLE — Choice Hol- heifers 86-96; bulls 118-131; stein steers 150; heifers 143- good beef cows 99-110; medi144.50; choice Holstein steers um to good 88-98; thin-poor 138-150.50; good Holstein 87-down; feeder steers 135177.50; heifers 95-150. steers 125-138. 6 GOATS — 100-157.50. 16 BULLS — 1,000-1,500 bs. 191 DAIRY CATTLE — 121-135; 1,500-2,000 lbs.126Cows 1,950-down; bred heifers 146.50; 2,000-up 128.50. 116 CULL COWS — Good/ 2,050-down; service bulls 875high dress 100-111.50; medi- 1,570; open heifers 625-1,375. Total head 192; total conum-good 92-100; fair-medium signors 791. 84-92; light/thin 84-down.
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Nice neighborly chat at site of new home We are one step closer to moving again. Last week was the pre-dry wall inspection with our builder. This was to go over where all the electrical and plumbing is located and make any changes before the insulation and dry walling takes place. That part will take place this week. We already had been out to the site at Del Webb so many times before the official meeting, so there were no surprises. The Man of the House took his tape measure along because he
was feeling the garage was longer than our current one. He was pleased to learn it is three feet longer. That will give him more wall space for his shelving to store his artist supplies and other manly items. There are five houses going up on our street in very close proximity so we will all be moving in around the same time. We met the couple who will be our next-door neighbors. They happened to show up late one Sunday afternoon at the same time we did.
Every House Needs a Green Mouse Carol Kallberg
Jerry and Marcia are from Kansas and have a little dog that looks like a fox. We did not meet the dog, but that’s how they described it. We hope their dog and Shiloh will become best friends since our houses are something
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like 10 feet apart. (We also hope their dog is not a barker.) The couple has one adult son and no grandchildren. They said they might like to borrow some of ours since we have 12. We’ve had our current house off the market for the last month. It has been nice not having to rush around and clean every time the phone rang to say there was to be a showing. Especially over the holidays and last week when the Strong family kids were all home and we had so many events going on. Now they have all returned to their respective places and things are quiet again. We are putting the house back on the market on Groundhog Day. That way, if someone wants to buy it we should be able to
stay here and move right into our new home in a somewhat leisurely fashion. I have it all planned in my mind. The Man of the House is in charge of the actual move. He has been pricing trucks. At any rate it will be much less expensive than our move from Ohio to South Carolina. I like the fact we will not have to carefully box up all of the breakable items. That takes a long time and a lot of boxes and newspapers and bubble wrap. I will be able to put a bunch of stuff in a clothes basket, drive the 12 miles to our new home, put things away and come back for another load. I have a few more household hints for you that came from a very old book:
1. It is best to leave bird droppings alone until they dry, then brush off. 2. A tablespoon of ammonia to 1 quart of water makes a fine solution for sponging shiny spots on clothes. Use a thick wet cloth for pressing. (Does anyone still do this?) 3. Gold picture frames are best cleaned by going over them with a brush dipped in alcohol. Brush with light strokes. (Who has gold picture frames?) 4. Chopped dates mixed with apples in an apple pie will offer a pleasant surprise. (Or an unpleasant one if you hate dates.) 5. After oiling your sewing machine, sew through a blotter to absorb any cell oil before sewing your material. (Do they still make blotters?)
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sionate soul, it was Kristin who sanctioned the cat’s return indoors for a few days when the temperature outside dove to the single digits, with the stipulation that he remain in the basement at all times. Interestingly, nearly all of the “important-looking things” in the basement (bicycles, camping gear, power tools) belong to ME so Kristin’s sacrifice has been minimal. Perhaps the biggest loser in all of this is my beloved indoor cat, Moses, who has had to bunk in the basement — on account of a single litter box — with Mr. Bad Behavior himself. His world (and vast portions of mine) may never
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Education briefs Kindergarten registration to begin Kindergarten registration in the West Holmes District will begin Monday, Feb. 2. Parents having children who will be 5 years of age on or before Aug. 1 are asked to call and register their child at the elementary school the child will attend, by April 7. When parents call, they will be asked for some basic information and will schedule a time for screening. A registration packet will be mailed in April to be completed and taken to kindergarten screening later in April. Take a copy of proof of residency to kindergarten screening.
Kindergarten screening dates are: April 13, Millersburg; April 14, Millersburg (morning only); April 16, Killbuck; April 17, Clark (morning only); April 21, Nashville. Contact numbers for the schools are: Clark Elementary, 330-674-7936; Killbuck Elementary, 330-276-2891; Millersburg Elementary, 330-674-5681; and Nashville Elementary, 330-378-2111.
pus and learn about finan- Financial aid cial aid opportunities. To register, call 330-684-8912 workshop is Feb. 8 or go to http://wayne.uak- Wayne College’s Holmes ron.edu/campusvisitday. Campus will hold a state-
Winter Sale
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Campus Visit Day is Feb. 2
wide college financial son St., Millersburg. aid event called College The free event, presentGoal Sunday on Feb. 8, ed by the Ohio Associaat 2 p.m. The campus is located at 88-B E. Jack- See Pg. 16 — BRIEFS
February 2-28, 2015
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Wayne College will hold a Campus Visit Day on Feb. 2 at 6 p.m. Visitors will be able to take a tour, learn about areas of study, talk to representatives about clubs and organizations on cam-
We have many more commodities with special pricing during this sale. Due to the changing market we can not forecast the prices. To receive the best price call us on any item that is not shown in the ad.
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February Library programs
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February events at the Holmes County District Public Library: Harry Potter Book Night at the Central Library, Thursday, Feb. 5, beginning at 4 p.m. for ages 11 and up. Families welcome for crafts and activities including a Harry Potter movie marathon, wand making, trivia and crosswords, book/T-shirt give-away and more, plus themed food. Registration is not required. For more information, call 330-674-5972. Mango Languages Class at the Central Library, Tuesday, Feb. 10 from 6:30-7:30 p.m. Ready to learn a language? This class will introduce you to the Mango Languages database and allow you to begin learning one of the 64 languages provided. This program is for adults as well as children
4th grade and up who are accompanied by an adult. Space is limited. To register for this free class, call 330-674-5972. February Mini-Minecraft Night at the Central Library, Thursday, Feb. 12 from 5:30-7 p.m. Ages 7-12 are invited to play Minecraft on a secure server in multiplayer mode. Registration is required and space is limited. To register or for more information, call 330-674-5972, Ext. 211. LEGO® Builders Club at the East Branch, Saturday, Feb. 14 from 11 a.m.-noon. Ages 6-12 are invited to join the LEGO Builders Club. Builders will be provided with a theme to build but you can let your imagination soar. Participants will have the opportunity to show off their creations to their friends and families.
MAJORITY WHIP — State Senator Larry Obhof, R-Medina, was unanimously reelected to serve as majority whip when the Ohio General Assembly held opening ceremonies for the 131st General Assembly. Obhof, pictured with his family, has served as Whip since January 2013. He represents the 22nd Senate District, which includes Medina, Ashland and Richland counties and portions of Holmes County. As Majority Whip, Obhof is responsible for monitoring legislation and securing votes for legislation on the Senate floor. Newspapers have described him as “a lawmaker with a willingness to work across party lines,” and have observed that he is “instrumental in passing key bills.” Obhof has represented the 22nd Senate District since 2011. He is a graduate of The Ohio State University and Yale Law School. He has also served as an adjunct professor at Case Western Reserve University School of Law, where he has taught courses on legislation and civil procedure. Obhof’s oath was administered by the Honorable Sharon Kennedy, Justice of the Ohio Supreme Goodwill Industries Counties will hold its of Wayne and Holmes Winter Blowout Sale Court, in the Senate Chamber of the historic Ohio Statehouse. throughout February at all of its local locations. th th th All adult and children’s th 6 February 7 January 29 10 long-sleeved tops, sweat6:00 - 11:00 a.m. Annual ers and blazers will be 50 percent off. Revenue from the
Space is limited and registration is required. Stop by the East Branch or call 330-893-3464 to register. Basic Computer Classes at the Central Library, Fridays, February 18 and 15, 1:30-4 p.m. Learn basic computer skills during this two-session computer class. Participants must be able to attend both sessions. This program is for adults as well as children 4th grade and up who are accompanied by an adult. Registration is required. Call 330674-5972 to register. Middle School Mondays at the Central Library, Monday, Feb. 23 from 5-8 p.m. Grades 6-8 are invited each month for movies, games, crafts and snacks. Registration is not required. A Teen Advisory Intro Meeting will also take place at the beginning of the program.
Goodwill winter sale runs throughout February
All You Can Eat!
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tion of Student Financial Aid Administrators and endorsed by the Ohio Board of Regents, will be staffed with experts who will assist students and parents in completing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). The FAFSA is the federal application that is required to receive federal financial aid, including the Federal Pell Grant and student loans, as well as any need-based grants.
While walk-ins are welcome, registration is encouraged by calling 1-800-233-6734, or at www.ohiocollegegoalsunday.org. For more information call John Lorson at 330674-2514.
ABLE/GED Free ABLE/GED classes will be held at Millersburg Elementary School Mondays and Thursdays, 8:30-11:30 a.m. and 6-9 p.m. Call 419-289-3313 for more information.
JUNK TODAY.
Creative Holmes • Easy Roll Shades • Garage Door Systems • Cornhole Boards • Storage Bags • Trampoline Mats • Zipper Replacements
sale of donated items supports employment training and placement services for individuals throughout Wayne and Holmes counties. For more information visit woostergoodwill. org,
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SUGARCREEK
The LITTLE SWITZERLAND of OHIO Monday — West Mount Hope School, 12:15-1 p.m.; South Mount Hope School, 1:15-1:45 p.m.; Winesburg Public, 2:30-6:30 p.m. Tuesday — Troyer Valley School, 12:30-1:30 p.m.; Maple Valley Fence, 1:45-3:30 p.m.; Dan Raber, County Road 59, 4-5 p.m.; Flat Ridge School, 5:45-6:15 p.m.; Jason Raber, Township Road 188, 6:20-7 p.m. Wednesday — Tea Run Community, 10:15-10:45 a.m.; Tea Run School, 10:45-11:45 a.m.; Roman Miller, County Road 323, noon-1 p.m.; Maple Springs Community, 2-3:15 p.m.; Charm Elementary K, 1:151:45 p.m.; Amish Country Essentials, 3-6 p.m. Thursday — Charm Elementary, 9-10:30 a.m.; Wise Elementary 11 a.m.-2 p.m.; Paul Miller, Township
Ad Deadlines Display ads, Monday at noon; Classified ads, Tuesday at 3 p.m.
Road 371, 2:15-3:30 p.m.; Killbuck Public, 4-5:15 p.m.; Nashville Elementary, 5:30-6:30 p.m. Friday — Pleasant View School, 9-9:45 a.m.; West Fairview, 10-10:30 a.m.; Green Acres School, 10:45-11:45 a.m.; Hidden Acres School, 12:45-2 p.m.; Der Alte Quilt Shop, 2:153:15 p.m.
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Business Employee receives Patriot Award Kno-Ho-Co-Ashland Community Action Commission Weatherization Field Operations Director Larry Vickers was recognized by the Ohio Committee for Employer Support of Guard and State, as set forth by the Department of Defense. Vickers was presented the Patriot Award by Jack Griffin, a military liaison with the organization that conducts outreach services. Nominated by KHCA employee and National Guard Specialist Jeremy Freetage, the award is presented to employers for supporting employees when they are called for service. Freetage has been in the
National Guard for 2½ years and with KHCA in the Weatherization Department for one year. Vickers has been with KHCA more than 33 years. The Patriot Award reflects the efforts made to support those who serve through a wide range of measures including flexible schedules, time off prior to and after deployment, caring for families and granting leaves of absence if needed.
Killbuck bank earns 5-Star rating The Killbuck Savings Bank has earned BauerFinancial’s 5-Star Superior rating for strength and security. BauerFinancial, Coral Gables, Fla., has been eval-
uating and rating banks since 1983. A 5-Star Superior rating indicates Killbuck Savings Bank is one of the strongest in the nation, excelling in areas of capital, loan quality, profitability and more. Killbuck Savings Bank has earned the rating for the most recent 94 consecutive quarters, which secures it as a Sustained Superiority Bank. Only 6 percent of the nation’s banks have earned and maintained Bauer’s top rating for so long and with such consistency. This year, Killbuck Savings Bank is celebrating its 115th anniversary. Established in 1900, The bank (www.killbuckbank.com) operates through nine branch offices and a loan annex.
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Holmes County Auditor Jackie McKee is a recipiAmy and George Smith ent of the Distinguished recently completed a County Auditor award, training program to presented by the County become certified Cruise- Auditors’ Association of One Vacation Specialists. Ohio. As a result of being part The award of the home-based travel recognizes agent franchise network, a u d i t o r s the Smiths have access to who have Maldonado joins the cruise and land vaca- c o m p l e t Pomerene staff tion deals. ed 100 or Dr. Arturo Maldonado, “We have more than more hours a general surgeon, has 23 years experience in of continujoined the hospitality industry, ing educaPomerene owning our campground, tion during Hospital’s Smith’s P l e a s a n t their term McKee edical Valley Campground of office. FEEL McKee LIKE IT'S IN Am7-10 SPLIT? on SPINE the Mohican will be recognized staff. He River, and we felt that and receive the award comes to area opening a CruiseOne from CAAO President the 242 E. Milltown Rd. WE TREAT franchise would greatly Frank Gliha, Geauga f r o mWooster ● complement our existing County auditor, during Southwest Headaches 330-345-4440 ● business,” said George the February meeting of Regional Migraines Medical Smith, franchise ● the CAAO. Neck Painowner. Maldonado in C.R. For moreInjuries information In recognizing the Center 5336 201 ● Sports G e o r g e -Suite C call 419-651-3961 or achievement the CAAO ● Shoulder Pain Millersburg visit● www.3smithstravel. notes, that the time comBack Pain See Pg. 330-893-0444 23 — BUSINESS com. mitments of county audi● Bulging Disc See our Patient ● Leg Pain Testimonials at ● Sciatica ChaffeeChiro.com ● Arthritis
Celebrating 20 years of Veterinary Care to the Community, with 15 years at this location! 333 Parkview Dr. • Millersburg, OH 44654 www.wolfcreekvet.com • Call us today! 330-674-9161
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Sportsmen voice concerns over deer numbers to DOW By ART HOLDEN Outdoor Editor AKRON — At a crossroads, The Ohio Division of Wildlife is reaching out for help in the management of the state’s whitetail deer population. This past Saturday across the state, the DOW held five deer summits to listen to the outdoorsmen and women, and to inform them on deer herd condition trends, the transition to deer management units, and to update sportsmen on the department’s effort in the fight against Chronic Wasting Disease. And because the largest number of sportsmen preregistered for the summit at the District Three headquarters in Akron, the state’s top deer biologist, Dr. Mike Tonkovich, drove all the way from Athens to address the group of concerned deer hunters. And, it was a room of
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and it’s difficult to pass on our hunting tradition when we take our kids out hunting and they’re not seeing any deer. n If you want to carry on the tradition of hunting, you have to have a good deer herd. n Our Farmers and Hunters Feeding the Hungry donations are down, and as a result, we have a lot of hungry people. n Deer farms — why can’t they keep their deer in the fences? n The ODA has dropped the ball (in response to the Ohio Department of Agriculture now overseeing deer farms). n I’m concerned with the tagging system….it’s made it a lot easier for people on the fence to get
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Division of Wildlife staff and outdoorsmen and women crowd into the conference room at the District Three headquarters in Akron to attend the Jan. 24 deer summit. Sportsmen were quite frank about their displeasure of the current deer hunting situation across the state.
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“We’re going to send out a random survey to those who bought a hunting license or deer permit in June or July. We’re sending out 40,000 surveys, and the question is how many will we get back?” Tonkovich noted that there is no right answer to the number of deer in Ohio. “Everybody in this room has a different answer,” he said. And while someone in the crowd noted that low deer numbers is not just an Ohio issue, that harvest totals are down in a lot of states, Tonkovich said that didn’t matter to his staff. “We collect data to make the best decisions we can. I don’t care about Iowa, Wisconsin or Illinois,” he said. CWD UPDATE — District Three Wildlife manager Scott Peters addressed the crowd on the DOW’s plan to monitor Chronic Wasting Disease, after a deer at a Holmes County highfence hunting preserve was discovered to have the disease this past fall. Peters noted that Ohio has checked for CWD in the state’s wild population since 2002, and that currently 19 states, including bordering Pennsylvania and West Virginia, have had CWD outbreaks in the wild herd. During his PowerPoint presentation, Peters showed where hunters are from that have harvested deer from Holmes County
in the last three years, and it not only spreads to over half of the counties in Ohio, but to several states as well. That information is easily accessed, thanks to the new checking system. The point is, deer carcasses have moved throughout the state and nationally from Holmes County, which concerns the DOW. So, steps have been taken to minimize the potential spread of CWD. “A crow feeding on a carcass can transfer (CWD) prions,” said Tonkovich. “Any scavenger can.” Peters said his department is going door to door to get as many samples of deer in Holmes County as possible, including those taken on damage permits, road kill and during the hunting season. When it’s all said and done, he hopes to have 325 deer samples from the eight townships within a six-mile radius of ground zero to check them for CWD. “We’ve also made a diligent effort to remove eartagged deer in the wild,” said Peters, noting eight of those such deer have been checked for CWD. “We hope to sample enough deer to know that there’s no CWD in the wild deer herd.” With the recent snow cover, the DOW did an aerial survey in Holmes County and estimated the current deer population in the eight townships at 3,500.
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No losers in girls matchup of No. 1 Div. III, IV teams DOYLESTOWN — Richards (6-0) added There have been many nine points, while seven great moments in area different girls scored in girls basketball history, the balanced attack. but none quite like the “At first it was very top-ranked tussle at nerve-wracking, but once Chippewa Monday night. you get out there, it’s As far as regular-season just a lot of excitement,” games go, it would be Richardson said. “It’s hard to argue there was definitely nice to know ever a bigger local contest the community is behind than Chippewa’s 49-38 us and we have all win over visiting Hiland the support from the in the first matchup students. between No. 1-ranked “I know this will Associated Press boys or definitely help us girls teams in area history. when it comes to the On top of that, both tournament.” teams were unbeaten and Presale tickets allotted led by coaches who are to Chippewa and Hiland members of the 500-win were sold out soon after club. going on sale for the The excitement and Chipps’ tiny 875-seat intensity in the gym gym. Some longtime was palpable and the community members said game lived up to the it was the first sellout hype. Chippewa didn’t since the late Terry pull away until going on Dennison coached the an 11-2 third-quarter boys team from 1981run, which broke open 1991. a game that it led only Despite suggesting 26-21 at the half in front that fans carpool, there of a standing-room-only were even fewer parking crowd of around 1,000. spaces. A good number Twenty-eighth-year of people had to park at Chippewa the nearby coach middle Denny school and Aaron Schrock had be shuttled Dorksen the flu so over to the Daily Record badly that gym. Sports Editor he might Tracy have sat out Bailey, any other whose regular-season game, husband, Jeff Bailey but he wasn’t about to (CHS class of 1987), miss this one. Afterward, played for Dennison, said Schrock looked it felt like the old days exhausted, but you could — only this time it was see in his eyes how proud a girls game that packed he was of the show both the Chipps’ gym. teams put on. “When we would come “The atmosphere in this to boys games back then, gym for two No. 1 teams there would be cars in the state of Ohio, parked on Valley View, from the same area, was Coal Bank and it was amazing,” said Schrock, crazy like this,” said Tracy, whose No. 1-ranked Div. whose son Zach plays for III team improved to the boys team. “I think 17-0. “What it did for it’s good for this town.” girls basketball speaks There’s no telling how volumes. many more fans might “(Hiland coach) Dave have attended if the game (Schlabach) and I said had been moved to a to each other before the bigger gym, but everyone game that it was going to connected with Chippewa be a win-win situation for High School and the team us both with the way we agreed it should stay in looked at it. their gym. “I’m glad it really was a Chipps athletic director win and win for me.” Drew Conyers, a 2002 The Chipps showed graduate of the school, fans that not only do they said Hiland was given have height, but that their 200 presale tickets. Both girls are extremely quick schools made sure that all over the floor as they family members of the harassed shooters from players had the first Hiland (15-1, ranked opportunity to get seats. No. 1 in Div. IV) and “This is something completely shut down the where our community paint. deserves to have it as No one stood taller than a home game,” said 6-foot-1 Chipps junior Conyers, of what might Ashley Richardson, who have been the first girls led all players with 20 game in Wayne County points. Sophomore Taylor to sell out. “We wanted
to play it here, it’s a home-court advantage and you don’t get many opportunities to host something like this. We were pretty adamant about keeping it here.” The architects of the night were 500-win club coaches Schlabach and Schrock. The latest in a long line of hard-working girls they’ve coached are carrying out their plans this season. Neither Schrock nor Schlabach could have imagined the basketball programs they would build, but both are glad they’ve spent their careers coaching girls. Schlabach just wanted to coach and he got his foot in the door as a Hiland Junior High girls bench boss in the 1980s. He quickly moved up the JV and then the varsity in 1991-92. Now, girls basketball wouldn’t seem the same without Schlabach leading the Hawks’ smallschool powerhouse. “We have a community with a great work ethic No. 1, but then girls tend to be great listeners,” Schlabach said. “I have always had kids that work hard and they’ve wanted to learn. “In the girls game, skill level still matters. You don’t have to just be an athlete and have great size. If you can dribble, pass and shoot you can still have success. That part of it I enjoy.” Schlabach, no doubt, will use last night’s game as a big teaching moment. He said the environment was awesome, starting with 200 people lined up to get in when his team arrived at 4:30 p.m. The Hawks coach lamented that he just didn’t have enough players step up once the game started.
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Hiland’s Alex Troyer (13) and Chippewa’s Maegan Storad lose this ball as it sails out of bounds during their battle of No. 1-ranked teams this past Saturday in Doylestown. The Hawks lost to the undefeated Chipps 49-38 for their first loss of the season. “We had to play extremely well to win this game and we did not do that,” Schlabach said. Schrock used to keep the scorebook at the girls games in the 1970s, but when his best friend, Ed Noviac, stepped down to become the football coach he took over the girls team in 1979-80. “It was relatively a new situation when I got involved with it, as far as excitement for girls basketball and at Chippewa,” Schrock said.
“At this time, I just like bringing the young ladies along and hopefully they get better skill-wise and become productive citizens.” While the Hawks may have gone home disappointed, there were no losers on this night.
Both teams received excellent learning experiences for the fastapproaching postseason, where both could advance to Columbus. And, girls basketball was showcased in a spotlight fans far and wide could appreciate.
SPORTS FANS! Glenn Carano had a modest six-year career as a backup QB with Dallas in the late 1970s and early 1980s. Likewise David Humm – 10 years as a backup QB with the Raiders and the old Baltimore Colts. But their single shared experience made NFL history. Each quarterback started only one game in his entire career, and it just happened to be against each other. Of thousands of NFL games played, this was the only time two QBs making their one and only starts faced each other. Dallas won, 37-13. The 2014 college football season was indeed historic, but in ways other than the obvious first-ever playoffs. The sport’s oldest continuous rivalry – Lehigh and Lafayette – played at a neutral site (Yankee Stadium) to commemorate their 150th meeting, which Lafayette won 27-7. Over at MIT, the football team had won just 80 games from 1944-2013, which is exactly as many Nobel Prize winners as the school produced in those 70 years. But in 2014 the Engineers (of course) went a perfect 8-0. College football history was made through the air as well in 2014. In October, Cal and Washington State combined for the most passings yards ever in a single game – 1,261 – 734 by State’s Connor Halliday, breaking the mark of 716 posted in 1990 by Houston’s David Klinger. At Kansas State, receiver Tyler Lockett set school records for career catches and touchdowns. The player whose marks he broke – his father, Kevin, who established them more than two decades earlier.
Hiland coach Dave Schlabach (left) and Chippewa coach Denny Schrock, two 500-win coaches, shake hands after the game on Monday in Doylestown.
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Carol Ann Fair, 74, of Millersburg, went home to be with the Lord, Sunday afternoon, Jan. 25, 2015, at her home. Funeral services will be Saturday at 11 a.m. at Alexander Funeral Home, with the Rev. Burnetta Armour officiating. Burial will be in Walnut Creek Cemetery. Friends may call Friday from 4-7 p.m. at the funeral home. She was born June 30, 1940, in Holmes County, the daughter of Melvin and Anna (Weaver) Hamsher. Over the years, Carol worked at Pomerene Hospital in Millersburg, ASCS Office and retired in 2011 from Holmes County Training Center. She was a member of both Clark and Millersburg Presbyterian Churches and Millersburg American Legion. Carol enjoyed spending time with her family, grandchildren and friends. She loved playing cards with close friends, Allegra Morrison and Jane and Josh Graven and her Rook ladies. She also loved attending the Holmes County Bucks basketball games, learning how to crochet with Lizzie and spending time with Aunt Jo.
Surviving are children, Kevin and Sue Hershberger Fair of Millersburg and Kim and Randy Chanay of Killbuck; grandchildren, Ethan and Kerrin Fair and Mathew Chanay; a sister-inlaw, Allegra Morrison; nieces, Patti Hamsher-Jackson and Amy Hamsher-Hinkle; great-nephews, Carl and Taylor Jackson; a great niece, Sara Jones; many cousins, and good friends. She was preceded in death by her parents; brothers, Roland, Richard and James; her grandparents; and many cousins. Carol was an amazing, beautiful, strong in her faith and outgoing loving person who loved her grandchildren, family and friends. She had an amazing journey and will be deeply missed.
Evelyn James, 87 Evelyn Irene James, 87, Akron, went to be with our Lord Jesus Jan. 19, 2015. Survivors include a daughter, Barbara (Shawn) Cabbell, (grandson, Jayvyn), a son, John Baker, (grandson, Mark), a daughter, Florence Kutscher, (grandchildren, Michael, Cassie, (Kalie, Race), Ryan, Peggy, Susan, and Kathy; a sister, Dolores White; and many great-grandchildren. Memorial services will be Saturday, Jan. 31 at 3 p.m. at Emmanuel Baptist Church, 12746 County Road 330, Big Prairie 44611, with Pastor Rob Martin officiating,
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Bill Adams, 74, of Wooster, formerly of Millersburg, passed away Monday, Jan. 26, 2015, at Wooster Community Hospital, after an extended illness. He was born Nov. 16, 1940, in Millersburg, the son of Floyd Leroy and Margaret Elizabeth (Bender) Adams, and married Peggy L. Bertsch July 3, 1976. She survives. He was an U.S. Army veteran serving in the 7th Army, Army Corps of Engineers stationed in Germany, and was an over the road trucker for 30 plus years. He enjoyed crossword puzzles, working with wood and putting puzzles together. He loved cooking and grilling out and was an avid Cleveland Indians, Browns and Cavs fan. He was a member of Fredericksburg Christian Church and Wooster
American Legion Post 68. Surviving in addition to his wife, are sons, Stephen Glenn (Becki) Adams of Wooster, William Ray (Amanda) Adams of Sterling, and Jeremy Lee Adams of Wooster; a daughter, Lisa Dawn (Ken) O’Brien of Delaware; a granddaughter, Ally Stinson; a brother-in-law, Sam Crawford of Killbuck; two aunts; a niece, Kristy (Vernon) Miller of Killbuck; a great-niece, Ashley Miller; numerous cousins; and his dog, Patches. He was preceded in death by his parents; and a sister, Judith Eileen Crawford. Funeral services were Thursday, Jan. 29 at Alexander Funeral Home Millersburg. Burial was in Oak Hill Cemetery, Millersburg, with military rites conducted by Wooster American Legion Post 68.
Christopher Miller, 38 Christopher D. Miller, 38, of Orrville, passed away unexpectedly, Monday morning, Dec. 22, 2014, at MedCentral Hospital, Mansfield. Christopher was born March 18, 1976, in Wooster, the son of Roman D. and Cindy Lu (Workman-Stahl) Miller, and had attended West Holmes High School through grade 11. He was a 1995 graduate of Triway High School. He had worked for Murray Transport and Indiana Eastern Railroad. He was a member of the National Railroad and Model Train Association. Christopher had a love for model railroading and playing video games. Surviving are his parents of Killbuck; a sister, Ellen Jean (Ben) Miller-Boudinot of Orrville; a niece, Alicia “Small Fry” Boudinot; maternal grandfather, David F. Stahl of Shreve; aunts and uncles, Floyd Stahl of Shreve, David Stahl of Killbuck, Dennis (Kaylee) Stahl of Nashville, Mary D. Miller of Winesburg, Henry (Cleta) Miller of Holmesville, John D. (Sarah) Miller of
Dundee, Mattie D. Miller of Wooster, and Erma (Allen) Beechy of Millersburg; his best friend, John Kissel of Orrville; and numerous cousins that loved him dearly. He was preceded in death by his maternal grandmother, Erma Jean Stahl; paternal grandparents, Dan D.C. and Ellen J. Miller; an aunt, Ellen D. Miller; an uncle, Danny Miller; uncle and aunt as well as God parents, Darrell and Emma Roderick; and a cousin, David Wayne “D.J.” Stahl. Services were Dec. 27 at Alexander Funeral Home, Millersburg. The family suggests contributions be made to Alexander Funeral Home, P.O. Box 108, Millersburg 44654, to help defray costs.
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cousins; and her best friend, Betty Lou Masters of Killbuck. She was preceded in death by her parents; a son, George Edwin Dinkler; grandson, Jemes Clifford Butler; and her husband, Paul Mowrer. Funeral services were Wednesday, Jan. 28 at Alexander Funeral Home with Pastor Clifford Beck officiating. Burial was in Killbuck Cemetery, Killbuck, Ohio. Family suggests that memorial contributions be made to LifeCare Hospice, 1900 Akron Road, Wooster, Ohio 44691.
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Lucille A. Hess, 88, of Big Prairie, died Friday, Jan. 2, 2015 at Majora Lane Care Center in Millersburg following a brief illness. Lucille was born Jan. 23, 1926 in Medina County to the late Ellis and Ethel (Martin) Cochrell and moved to the family farm in Burbank when she was 1 year old. She married Drexel Hess on March 15, 1948 and he survives. She graduated in 1944 from Burbank High School where she was the class Valedictorian and attended Wooster Business College. Lucille worked at Burbank Grain and Feed and then at Gerspacher Realty, Rickel Realty and Bev Berry Realty. She was a member of Faith United Methodist Church where she played the organ and piano for 60 years. She also taught Sunday school, Vacation Bible school, served as the church treasurer for 20 years and was a member of the United Methodist Women. When she moved to Holmes County in 2004 she transferred her membership to the Nashville United Methodist Church where she was the assistant pianist. Lucille served as the organist at Westview Manor mid-week chapel service for 14 years and had been a 4-H adviser. She enjoyed camping, traveling, reading, crocheting, cooking, baking and listening to the Cleveland
Indians, Cavs and Browns games on the radio. Surviving are her husband Drexel; children, Janet (Herb) Werstler of Wooster, Barb (Don) Shaum of Glenmont, Richard (Elaine) Hess of Ashland and Roger Hess of Ashland; grandchildren, Michael (Mindy) Werstler, Melissa (Matt) Rupp, Christopher (Jody) Shaum, Allison Curtis, Matt (Amanda) Hess and Zac (Sarah) Hess; 11 great-grandchildren and a brother, Robert J. (Carol) Cochrell of Burbank. A celebration of life service was held Jan. 7 at Faith United Methodist Church in Burbank with Pastor Zac Hess and Bud Olszewski officiating. A private interment service was held at Burbank Cemetery. Tributes may be shared at www.Murray-Funeral-Home.com Memorial contributions may be made to Madison’s Bells, c/o Nashville UMC, P.O. Box 399, Nashville, OH 44661.
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Solar installation cutting costs at Swiss Valley Fence Swiss Valley Fence Ltd., the oldest fencing company in the area meeting the needs of its clients since 1981, is now generating 81 percent of its annual electricity needs through the use of a recent solar installation. “They have an ideal setup for solar, adequate roof space, ideal slope, shade free for the high production time of day,” explains Sheldon Stutzman, solar consultant from Paradise Energy Solutions. “By covering such a large percentage of their electric bill, Swiss Valley Fence is guarding themselves against electric rate hikes, and can relax knowing that the bulk of their long-term energy costs are protect-
ed from the volatility of the energy market.” The 24.3 kilowatt solar installation consists of 81 solar panels and is expected to produce 25,960 kilowatt hours of clean energy every year. After 4.7 years, the solar system will have paid for itself, and is expected to produce electricity for another 20-plus years. Over 30 years, Swiss Valley Fence expects to save close to $100,000 in electricity costs. With a visible location on state Route 39, the attractively installed solar array will also show that solar is attainable for local businesses. “When we considered the option of solar, Joe Hershberger, Swiss Val-
ley Fence General Manager said, “the tax credits, overhead cost savings and the long-term investment benefit with a short ROI, it really just made sense. It is also a way to utilize the clean renewable energy from the sun each and every day.” “Taking the time to understand the numbers, hearing how solar has benefited other businesses in the area made this a clear choice,” commented Jeff Mullet, CFO for SVF. “Renewables are catching people’s eyes. We have had a few people stop by our business that may have otherwise continued down the road,” he said.
ODOT proposes culvert project; public comments sought The Ohio Department of Transportation District 11 is seeking comments on a proposed culvert replacement project on state Route 514 south of Nashville. The project will include replacement of two catch basins, replacement of a 24-inch culvert, carrying roadway drainage under Route 514 and stabilization of the underlying soil and replacement of
an adjacent 12-inch field drive culvert. Minor new rights of way will be required to complete the work. Construction is anticipated to begin summer 2016. Traffic will be maintained using part width construction and a 30-day detour. ODOT is seeking comments from the public about the social, environmental and economic
impacts of the proposed project. Written comments may be mailed to the Ohio Department of Transportation, District 11, Attention: Thomas E. Stratton, 2201 Reiser Ave. SE, New Philadelphia 44663. ODOT District 11 can be contacted by telephone at 330-3396633. All comments must be submitted by Feb. 26.
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Public record Sheriff Jan. 1 — Holmes County Sheriff’s deputies responded to a report of domestic violence on state Route 514 in Ripley Township. A man with a gun was reported on state Route 520 in Killbuck Township. Jan. 2 — Criminal damage was reported on Township Road 262 in Ripley Township. Jan. 3 — A report was taken of domestic violence on Township Road 323 in Prairie Township. Jan. 4 — Domestic violence was reported on Township Road 346 in Hardy Township. A report was taken of fraud on state Route 39 in Berlin Township. Criminal damage was reported on Township Road 305 in Hardy Township. Jan. 5 — A report was
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Domestic violence was reported on Township Road 366 in Berlin Township. Jan. 12 — Grand theft was reported on state Route 83 in Mechanic Township. Jan. 13 — A burglary was reported on state Route 241 in Salt Creek Township. Jan. 14 — Auto theft was reported on Township Road 513 in Ripley Township. Jan. 15 — Sheriff’s Office received a report of forgery on Township Road 668 in Paint Township. Jan. 19 — Criminal damage was reported on U.S. 62 in Killbuck Township. Jan. 20 — Criminal damage was reported on Township Road 666 in Paint Township. A bad check reportedly was passed on state Route 39 in Berlin Township.
Behind the barrel Ohio Department of Transportation will be working this week in these areas of Holmes County: State Route 83: From
Millersburg north to the county line — Pothole patching. State Route 241: From Mount Hope north to the county line — Pot-
hole patching. State Route 520: West of Glenmont to state Route 514 — Brush cutting. Various locations: Guardrail repairs.
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taken of auto theft on Straits Lane in Killbuck. Fraud was reported on Township Road 260 in Monroe Township. A report of burglary was taken from state Route 3 in Washington Township. A bad check reportedly was passed on state Route 39 in Berlin Township. Criminal damage was reported on state Route 514 in Ripley Township. Jan. 8 — A report was taken of domestic violence on state Route 514 in Ripley Township. A report was taken of fraud on Bucy Drive in Killbuck. Burglary was reported on County Road 200 in Paint Township. Jan. 10 — Breaking and entering was reported on state Route 241 in Salt Creek Township. A report was taken of auto theft on U.S. 62 in Richland Township.
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LEGAL COUNTY : HOLMES The following applications and/or verified complaints were received, and the following draft, proposed and final actions were issued, by the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency (Ohio EPA) last week. The complete public notice including additional instructions for submitting comments, requesting information or a public hearing, or filing an appeal may be obtained at: http://www.epa.ohio.gov /actions.aspx or Hearing Clerk, Ohio EPA, 50 W. Town St. P.O. Box 1049, Columbus, Ohio 43216. Ph: 614-644- 2129 email: HClerk@epa.state.oh.us
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Under the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), EO 11988 and EO 11990, public notice is required of any federal actions that affect floodplains or wetlands. All necessary permits will be obtained prior to construction and completion of the project.
The objectives of the Unified Hazard Mitigation Program are to prevent future losses of lives and property, to implement state or local Hazard Mitigation plans, to enable mitigation measures to be implemented during immediate recovery from disaster, and to provide funding for identified and FINAL ISSUANCE OF approved hazard mitigaP E R M I T - T O - I N S T A L L tion projects. AND OPERATE Public participation is encouraged. Interested parRPI OF INDIANA INC ties and/or citizens are inPO BOX 38 HOLMESVILLE O H vited to comment on the ACTION DATE : project either in writing to: Nicholas Mueller, 01/22/2015 F A C I L I T Y D E S C R I P - Regional Environmental Officer TION: AIR IDENTIFICATION NO. : FEMA Region V 536 South Clark Street, P0118213 Initial installation of a 6th Floor spray booth to manually Chicago, IL 60605 coat metal refuse contain- Or comments may be ers and recycling collec- directed via e-mail to Mr. Mueller: tion bins. Nicholas.Mueller@ FINAL ISSUANCE OF fema.dhs.gov Publish Holmes County Hub Shopper A D M I N I S T R A T I V E January 31, 2015 MODIFICATION TO PERMIT-TO-INSTALL 55 Notices AND OPERATE RPI OF INDIANA INC PO BOX 38 HOLMESVILLE OH ACTION DATE : 01/22/2015 FACILITY DESCRIPTION: AIR IDENTIFICATION NO. : P0118299 Administrative Modification to correct hourly ission rate to reflect actual emission rate for K002. Publish Holmes County Hub Shopper January 31, 2015
CREEKSIDE FASHIONS to Furniture, 2430 SR 643, Baltic. Hrs: Mon 8-3, Tues/ Wed/Fri 8-5, Sat 8-12, Closed Thurs & Sun. Daniel & Mary Troyer. We will be going out of business, closing April 30th. We still have mattress sets, furniture, kitchenware, New China set, new embroidered star quilt top in teal, marked off, ready to quilt, binding included, neat stitching, stamps, chalkboards, cards, garden tools, clothing etc. BUYING junk bat, alum. copper, brass, ele. motors, farm mach., appl., cars, trucks. 4 sale: copper sink 279-2142
LEGAL PUBLIC NOTICE CASH FOR scrap metal: Holmes County, in con- trucks, buses, cars, heavy farm equip., copper, junction with the Ohio equip., batteries, brass, aluminum, Emergency Management and any metal. Call (330) Agency (OEMA) and the 473-8410. Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) 70 Business Opportunity has applied for a Unified Hazard Mitigation ProYOUR money logram Project for the instal- INVEST cally. Growing manufacturlation of Tornado Warning ing business. 4%-8% deSirens located in the Vil- pending on commitment. lage of Killbuck (1 unit), (330) 674-3335 Mechanic Township/Lake Buckhorn (2 units), Clark Township (2 units), Village of Nashville (1 unit), Walnut Creek Township (2 units), and Berlin Township (1 unit).
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REACH OVER 2 MILLION OHIO ADULTS with one ad placement. Only $995.00. Ask your local newspaper about our 2X2 Display Network and our 2X4 Display Network $1860 or Call Mitch at 614-486-6677/E-mail mcolton@adohio.net or check out our website: www.adohio.net New 28x72 Doublewide. 4 bed, 2 bath, living room & family room. 2x6 Walls, OSB Wrap, Appliances. Includes Delivery and Set Up. ONLY $56,505. 1-888-465-0881 www.williamsburgsquare. com Training/Education MEDICAL BILLING TRAINEES NEEDED! Become a Medical Office Assistant! NO EXPERIENCE NEEDED! Online Training can get you job-ready! HS Diploma/GED & PC/Internet needed! 1-888-528-5176 Meet singles right now! No paid operators, just real people like you. Browse greetings, exchange messages and connect live. Try it free. Call now: 1-877-485-6669 $1,000/Wk Guaranteed! Dedicated runs for Class A CDL in Ohio. Great Home time/pay. 2015 trucks. Full benefits. Industry Leading Lease program. Hirschbach 800-208-9490. www.drive4hml.com SAWMILLS from only $4397.00 MAKE & SAVE MONEY with your own bandmill- Cut lumber any dimension. In stock, ready to ship. Free Info/DVD: NorwoodSawmills.com 1-800-578-1363 Ext. 300N Training/Education AIRLINE CAREERS begin here - Get started by training as FAA Certified Aviation Technician. Financial aid if qualified - Nationwide Job placement assistance. Call Aviation Institute of Maintenance 1-877-676-3836 TROUBLE BATHING? We can replace your old tub with a new, Easy-to-Use Walk-In Bathtub or Shower IN JUST ONE DAY. Price by Phone! From $99 a Month or One Year Same As Cash! EASY BATH 1-866-425-5591 ATTN: COMPUTER WORK. Work from anywhere 24/7. Up to $1,500 Part Time to $7,500/mo. Full Time. Training provided. www.WorkServices2.com
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ELDERLY, WEEKEND CARE, I will come staying Thurs. 7pm thru Sun. Noon. 67hrs, $14/hr, Very Reasonable. Mennonite girl. Call 330-275-6998 AMISH GIRL WILL DO elderly Home Care And cleaning etc. Experience. Fred., OH 330-464-4141
105 General NEEDED RETIRED PERSON to drive to chop site. (330) 763-1610 SEEKING BABY SITTER in Killbuck area (708) 305-8861
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DAILY RECORD Carriers Needed
If you would like to have your name put on our list of prospective carriers or drivers in your area, simply call the circulation department at 330-264-1125 ext 2257 or 1-800-686-3958, or stop by our office at 212 E. Liberty St., Wooster. Please refer to the individual route number when calling. There is no collecting of money from any of our customers on any of our delivery routes.
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POOL MANAGER The Holmes County Park District is accepting applications for a seasonal pool manager for the newly renovated James L. Crissey Memorial Pool. The manager will oversee the day-to-day maintenance, operations, and staffing of the facility. Hours will vary and will include weekends and evenings. Deadline: February 17, 2015 Successful candidate should be detail oriented, possess strong organization, computer, and communication skills, and be able to lift 40 lbs safely. Applicant must possess or obtain an Aquatic Facility Operator Certification during the probationary period. Lifeguard certification is preferred and may be obtained during probationary period. Applicant must have and maintain valid Ohio Driver’s License. Compensation will be based on experience. Please send resume and cover letter to Holmes County Park District, 1 Trail Drive, Suite A, Millersburg, OH 44654. Position subject to routine background check. Holmes County is an Equal Opportunity Employer. FULL-TIME POSITION AVAILABLE: We are looking for a detail-oriented team member who is self-motivated, social media savvy, and creative. Send resume to: holmescountyjobs@ gmail.com FULL TIME position open for a purchasing inventory person, first shift, must be proficient in Microsoft Excel, self-motivated, physically able to lift 50 lbs, must pass drug screening upon employment. Forward Resume: jason@shultzmachine.com
AUTO TECHNICIAN
GM or ASE Certification preferred. Diesel experience a plus. We offer hospitalization, paid vacation, retirement plan, uniforms, and ongoing training. Off every Saturday. Email resume to: employment@ nicholsonauto.com or mail to: Nicholson Chevy-Buick-GMC, 7190 SR 39, Millersburg, OH 44654 AMISH CREW looking for driver/worker. Must live close to Millersburg. Call 330-763-3937 LOOKING FOR an energetic individual to help manage a small farm. No experience necessary. 330-231-4282 4 BR, 2BA, detached garage between Shreve and Nashville $1,000/mo + utilities, Assist pets only, non smoking. 1st and last month plus dep. 330/464-0624
105 General HELP NEEDED in furniture shop, different positions available, benefits included. Call Maple Hill Woodworking 330-674-2500 LOOKING FOR Individuals to work with developmental disabilities in Millersburg. If interested contact: 330-340-5487 HORSE STALL CLEANER needed part time 9a-2p. Transportation provided. Baltic/New Bedford/Clark area. 330-674-2503 PERSON TO help with a minimum of five morning milkings per week. Shreve/ Nashville area. Prefer experience with farm equip. Housing avail 330-464-0624 CLEANING CO. looking for exp'd help. Must pass background check & own transport. Must be ins'd & bonded. Resumes to: 5242 Force Rd, Shreve 44676 DRIVER & WORKER needed for masonry crew. Must be dependable. Call (330) 763-3804. CLEANING CO. looking for evening commercial help in Killbuck. Must pass background check & own transport. Must be ins'd & bonded. Resumes to: 5242 Force Rd, Shreve 44676 CONCRETE CREW in need of driver/worker, willing to put in hours, also exp. finisher w/ floormen qualifications. LM (330) 763-1881
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CLASS A CDL DRIVER NEEDED. Home most nights & all weekends. Exp. helpful, but not necessary. Benefits available. Send resume to: P.O. Box 396, Sugarcreek, OH 44681 or call Scenic Wood Products (330) 852-3531, ask for Dispatch.
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A local steel manufacturing company is seeking a warehouse worker/delivery driver. Prior experience in driving a box truck is required. (CDL is NOT required). Prefer warehouse and tow motor experience. Clean driving record and must be able to pass pre-employment and random drug screening. Please apply in person @ 2061 Sylvan Road Wooster
155 Sales / Marketing POLE building company looking for a sales person. CALL 330-763-3937
195 Services FOR RENT: Case skid Loader. Also 4 ton dump trailer and 16' Flatbed Trailer. Also, 30-ton Log Splitter. Henry J. Miller, Sugarcreek. 330-852-3363.
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1 SMALL wood stove, 1 40gal Rheem nat. gas water heater. (330) 893-1461 DS CIRCULATOR good cond., $300. (330) 695-5000
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FOR SALE: 16 cu. ft. upright electric freezer in good condition, $300. 330-852-2902 WOOD STOVE Osburn Model 1800 w/ wide-view glass door. High efficiency exc. cond. $800. Amos Schlabach 330-674-9451x2 MAYTAG WRINGER Washer in good cond. $500. Also 8HP Honda key start. $200 (330) 674-3971†Ext. RAINBOW SWEEPER, all attachments, A-1 condition. Warranty. Will deliver. Asking $350. (330) 394-4157 MAYTAG WRINGER Washer, like new, elect. motor, $700 (330) 695-2073 FOR SALE: Small wood stove with glass door, $250. Necchi sewing machine with oak treadle stand, $175. (330)893-4529 ext. 1. MAYTAG WRINGER washer in good condition, $575. 330-600-8553 RITEBURN D&S STOVE, stove pipe, tile mat for under stove, under 7 years old $800 OBO. (330) 600-0046 FOR SALE: Empire heating stove nat. gas $400. (330) 674-2167 leave message FOR SALE: 15,000BTU vent free propane wall heater, exc. cond. $125 OBO. 330-852-4197 x1 COMPLETELY REBUILT Maytag Wringer washer, will trade in yours or rebuild yours! Henry A. Raber (330) 674-5691 OFF-BRAND small napoleon$200; Wood hot water heater $200. 9080 Carr Rd, Fredericksburg, OH. FOR SALE: Pacific Energy Summit wood stove, paint is seasoned used 2 weeks. $2,050. (330) 201-0082 CHEST FREEZER 15cu. ft., good cond. works great. $175. (330) 852-2938
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CASE 850B dozer, rebuilt trans. New rails and sprockets, winch, log arch 25,000 without winch, $19,000. Case 550E dozer 20,000. JD 440C skidder 20,000. JD 540B skidder 17,500. JD B tractor 2000. Dan's Repair 330-674-9924
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JOHN DEERE 250 skid loader, 1160hrs (not original hrs), fully maintained. Jason Troyer (330) 473-7905 WANTED: PORTABLE feed grinder, fair-good cond. Atlee Barkman 8360 CR 373, Big Prairie. Skid Steers & Tractors JD6420 4X4 cab, heat, air $36,500; JD6415 4X4 cab, heat, air $26,500; Ford 8630 4X4 cab, heat, air $23,000; MF4360 2WD cab, heat, air 3365 hrs $16,500; NH TS100 2WD cab, heat, air $14,000; JD401B industrial tractor 60HP Diesel $7,500; '07 Volvo MC70B Skid Steer 600 hrs $17,900; '07 Volvo MC70B Skid Steer 700 hrs $17,900; '06 Bobcat S175 $16,900; '06 Bobcat S130 1570 hrs $17,250; '99 JD 270 very good $15,500; Bobcat 753 skid steer $10,000; '88 Case 350B Loader $5500 Call Firmen at 330-464-1428 or 330-567-3886 323 CORN picker & 7FT Case hay mower, everything in good cond. (330) 674-7440†x1 POLY SQUARE Calf Hutches 5ft wide x 6ft long, comes complete w/ fence $400ea. Metko belt feeder 12" wide x 55ft long, disessembled, stored in barn, make offer. IH 710 6x16" semi-mount plow $2100. (419) 827-2358 FARMALL 560 Tractor Diesel, wide front, belt pulley, solid tires, $3,750. Joseph Yoder, Butler 419-883-2026 DOZERS '09 750J LGP 7K hrs, cab, heat, air $84,000 '06 JD650J LT Forestry Package & 4000S Winch & Arch $67,500 '98 Cat D5M LGP w/ winch 4K hours $53,000 '06 Case 650K 1300hrs with winch $47,500 '97 Case 1150G six way new U/C $35,000 '99 JD650H LGP dozer $34,000 '99 JD450H cab, heat, air, six way, 7K hrs $28,000 Cat D5 P/S dozer runs good $12,500 EXCAVATORS '06 Komatsu PC200LC-8 $93,000 '07 JD160CLC only 4K hours $67,500 '04 ZX-160 with quick coupler A/C only 4500 hours $60,000 MINI EXCAVATORS '11 ZX50U-3 Cab, Heat, Air nice $42,000 '07 Volvo EC45 mini $29,500 '07 Volvo EC35 mini $26,000 '07 Volvo EC35 mini $26,000 low hrs '06 Volvo ECR38 1500hrs $21,000 '04 Komatsu PC35MR-2 $14,000 LOADERS '07 JD605C crawler loader w/ forks $37,500 JD644E 9K hours $35,000 JD544E 9K hours $25,500 Fiat Allis FR-15 $14,750 '05 JD310G Back hoe only 2200 hrs $35,000 JCB 214E Backhoe 4X4 STD hoe $19,900 WB-140 Komatsu 4X4 backhoe $19,900 '06 Cat 257B Track skid steer $18,500 '07 CAT 252-B skidsteer $16,900 JD350B Loader Nice! $7800 COMPACTORS '97 Cat CP433C Vibratory Pad Foot $33,000
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SKIDDERS JD 540B Skidder Rebuilt Eng and Trans $24,500 Franklin Feller Buncher with hot saw $15,000 Call Firmen at 330-464-1428 OR 330-567-3886 FOR SALE: Ford Jubilee, new front tires, rebuilt engine has low hours. $2700 OBO. (330) 893-1408 3PT 6' Blade, w/attachment for pallet forks to use with forklift or skid loader. $250 (330) 897-0954 FOR SALE: McCormack Deering corn binder; New Idea #14 spreader. Abe Raber, 5150 CR 229, Fredericksburg. 330-695-6793 JD 2955 2wd tractor w/ROPS 3,654 original hrs. Hi-low 540/1000 independent PTO exc. cond. (330) 317-4977 2999 JD corn planters & 206 New Idea spreader. (937) 538-8691 5 MILKING units complete 3 LUS Dorin Compressor with complete dumping station, vacuum pump, alternator (330) 359-5730 FOR SALE: NEW 9000 Wt. Generator w/16 HP V twin Vanguard motor, $1200. Woodland Harness, 8545 CR 373, Big Prarie O 44611 FOR SALE: white horse. 2 way plow. Can see at Paul Mark Mullet, 8056 Criswell Rd., Fredericksburg or call 330-695-2208 JOHN DEERE corn sheller model #43 in working condition. (330) 852-0444 MASSEY FERGUSON CERT 35 Tractor, antique, gas. 5x8 trailer w/ lights. Table w/ 4 chairs. (330) 473-9482 CASE 435 Skid 350hrs, exc. cond. (330) 359-1127
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B&W 5TH WHEEL hitch, like new, used one month. Came off of 2006 Silverado. Jason (330)473-7905 710 PEQUEA tedder. Good cond. Also, surrey, good cond., glass fr. Hyd.brakes. New curt. 330-695-9892 e. 1
STRAW 3x3x8, 3x4x8, and 4x5 rounds. Net wrapped. Large or small amounts. Jason Troyer (330)473-7905 BEEF FOR sale, raised on a cert. organic farm. Avail. Jan 27th, by the quarter or half. (330) 603-9974 WESTERN DAIRY HAY, 3X3X8, 3X4X8. Horse and Deer quality, RFV 160-283. Large or small amounts. Jason Troyer (330)473-7905 HAY - small square bales, 1st & 2nd cutting grass - sell by ton or bale. Call for details, (330) 260-0437 LOW POTASSIUM DRY COW HAY, 1st cutting 4x4 round bales. Also, Heifer Hay, delivered. (330) 466-1408
FIRST AND second cutting horse hay $4.50 a bale. (740) 502-5990 SECOND CUTTING Square Bales alfalfa mix $260 a ton first cutting round bales, no rain, stored inside $160 a ton (740) 622-5264 ATTENTION: Will do Custom round baling hay, manure hauling, mowing, plowing & misc. Mark Allen Miller, (330) 473-5366 HAY, 1ST and 2nd cutting grass small bales, by the ton or bale. (330) 407-0106 WILL HAUL chicken manure also rent out 20ft Chandler spreader. Manure available. Vernon Miller 330-763-1443 TOP QUALITY 4th cutting Alfalfa, sm squares, 20% protein, 185RFV, $450/ton delivered, (330) 893-7170 FIRST, SECOND, Third, and Fourth cutting baleage 4x4 bales, $65. (330) 600-0746
FOR SALE: Chopped wheat straw, large squares, nice & clean, $200/ton. Sugarcreek. 330-204-9217.
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PINE TREES: looking for someone to cut down 6 standing pine trees in Holmesville. Call 231-6021 for more info. EITHER Split or non-split seasoned firewood, we deliver with dump trailer. 330-663-3672
APPROX 100 wrapped 4x4 bales haylage, (330) 473-2314 1ST cutting Timothy alfalfa mix horse hay - no rain or dust, $7/bale. David Wengerd. 330-359-0233
SPLIT SEASONED Cherry firewood for sale. Located in the Shreve area. Delivery available. 330-496-4376
FOR SALE: Ear corn, Non GMO. Call 740-585-5088
FIREWOOD, KILN Dried, cut offs. Good for maple syrup, cooking & kitchen stove. 10 yd, load, delivered. Henry J. Miller. Sugar Creek, 330852-3363.
NOTICE ORDER Your Green Acres Fertilizer now for spring No 13 corn, No 14 oats, Gypsum, also organic. New Bedford Elevator 897-6492 or Aden Mullet 8056 Criswell Rd., Fredericksburg 695-2208 NICE 1ST CUTTING round bales, 4x5 net wrapped, grass mix. Jason Troyer (330) 473-7905 ROTA CUT WHEAT STRAW $4.75/bale. Daniel W. Miller (330) 897-1307 1ST and 2nd CUTTING horse hay. Round bales. Timothy and alfalfa mexed. No rain. 330-359-5730 QUALITY HORSE HAY, Timothy Alfalfa Mix, 1st cutting 4x4 round bales, stored inside, delivered. (330) 466-1408
230 Farm Products Produce FOR SALE: 2-400 gal SS HAY - 2nd cutting round wrapped haylage, from last year, $35; Ryelage, this year, $45. (330) 663-4996
TEAM OF 2 yr. old Belgian geldings, broke, 1/2 brothers sired by Captain Jim. (330) 893-2892. David H. Yoder.
FOR SALE: FIREWOOD, thoroughly seasoned hardwood, split, stored under cover. Millersburg, (330) 231-4483
WE ARE still spreading chicken Litter, but we no long have manure avail. Call Dennis, (330) 844-3516
Bulk Tanks, used for maple syrup. $600 ea. Abe P. Miller, 6730 TR 362, Mlbg.
FOR SALE: 2 Bale Pequae Hay Feeder, good condition. Allen Raber (330) 893-1080† Ext 2. 1ST & 2ND CUTTING Mixed Orchard Grass and Clover Hay, lg. square bales, good quality, stored inside. (330) 988-2170 FOR SALE: New Seeding baleage for Heifers or beef cattle, 4x4 $25. (740) 824-4882 SECOND CUTTING Mixed hay, wrapped, 4x4 bales, $30. Noah Yoder, (330) 674-1000 NATURAL GAS Incubator for sale, Leon Miller, 3661 TR 655, Millersburg OH 44654 (330) 359-0007 WANTED: CROP land to rent for 2015+ crop year for chicken litter application. (330) 466-4852 RABBIT PENS 1 4-pen with nesting boxes-feeders, 1 5-pen with feeders $200/each. 9080 Carr Rd, Fredericksburg, OH.
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WANTED: BLOCKING Logs, Beech, Sycamore, Gum, Aspen, & Cottonwood. Standing or trucked in. S Yoder Lumber, (Sam) 9323 CR 329, Holmesville. (330) 279-2100 SPLIT FIREWOOD $50 a pickup load, can deliver. Levi A. Stutzman (330) 897-1042 FOR SALE: Split Firewood $55 a rick. Abe Raber 3031 TR 177, Baltic. (330) 763-4385
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FOR SALE: 5mo old Katahdin Ram, will make a nice breeder ram $125. (330) 897-1419 SERVICE AGE Registered Holstein Bull, Dam has over 30,000 lbs milk, (330) 359-0007 Leave msg. PIZZA MEETING AT David J. Yoder's 1477 CR 600, Baltic OH 43804. Come and hear a presentation about dac@ products and solutions to help with your horse's nutritional needs. After the presentation there will be a free pizza meal provided by dac@. Tuesday evening, February 17, 2015 6:00pm8:00pm. RSVP by 2/10/15. Limited space available. Call David today @ New Bedford Feed & Supply, (330) 897-6492 FOR SALE: 5yr old Dutch Cross Gelding, TSS, safe for women to drive. Andy Miller 6884 TR 326, Holmesville OH 44633. (330) 674-9604 x1 VM LOOKING TO BUY: Friesians and Friesians cross colts or adults. (330) 231-5219 7 YR.OLD 33" dark gray & white paint pony stud, $160/ obo. (330) 695-2026. YEARLING Bay Gypsy Vanner quarter horse cross stud colt, quiet & gentle, $200. 330-260-8366 RIDING MULE, flashy Paint 8yr old Gelding, 14.2H, built like a Quarter horse, nice smooth trot, neck reigns, easy keeper, trail rider deluxe! $3200. (330) 317-6893
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WANTED HORSES to train. Will train your horses for you. Ride or drive. David Hershberger, 5770 TR 257, Millersburg, Ohio 44654 3YR OLD Registered Belgian Mare by Greene Mead Brock, broke and upheaded $3500 (330) 473-8480
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6YR OLD Gelding, brown, 16.3H, good broke family surrey horse, mostly Trot, TSS $2300. Eddie Miller (740) 624-3761 FOR SALE: Registered Belgain Yearling Filly $1500. (330) 674-1804 3 YR old Black Percheron Gelding, & Reg. Mare, broke to all farm machinery. Also pair of 2 yr Black Percheron Geldings. (330) 359-5570 9YR OLD Pacing Bred Gelding, $1800. 9yr old 16H, mostly trot Gelding, serious driver, TSS, $3000. 5yr old 16.2H Trotting Bred Gelding TSS $5400. 330-464-1271
BLACK ANGUS Mostly grass fed 7-900lbs, 2 head. 330-324-0118. Camp Rd., Beach City. FOR SALE: Holstein feeders 800+ $1.90/lb. (330) 893-8114
FOR SALE: Black Morgan Gelding, TSS, Stands good to hitch & at corners, drives with snap. (330) 852-3616
4YR OLD Belgian Gelding, broke to all farm mach. stands 17.2H, Amos Yoder (330) 897-1295 x1
12YR OLD Standardbred Mare safe for women and children, good traveler, buggy horse size $1200. Mt Hope. (330) 203-7087
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2YR OLD Friesian Cross, black, ready to train, $2200. (330) 852-4283 x2
REG Holstein Bulls, proven breeders, 17 mo. old, $1,400 each. David Troyer (330) 852-2679
FOR SALE: Hackney Pony, 7 yr old Mare, broke to drive, fancy, $500 obo. Leave mes. (330) 359-0007
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5YR OLD Mare, trots, been in buggy 1 yr, watches something beside road, but woman has been driving. Willing traveler, sharp, $2000. 330-275-0939
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
8YR OLD Gelding, TSS, Mostly Trot, women have driven $2500 (330) 600-0450
HOLSTEIN SPRINGERS 2nd cutting grass hay, no rain (419) 651-5839
Horses Livestock 260 BUGGY HARNESS in good cond. $200 (330) 674-7440†x1
FOR SALE: C-More Sulky's easy entry, quick hitch or long shaft w/ or w/o lights, also have tortion axle Sulkies w/ steel wheels. We now stock most Sulky parts, also repair your Sulky! Marcus Mullet (330) 852-2826
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4YR OLD Gelding, Trotter, 3 whites, very sharp, boys horse, TSS $3400. Duane Weaver (330) 674-1777 COMING 2 yr. black stud. Dutch/standard bred cross colt. Sire Fabrio Dam Sierra Kosmos $1800 OBO. Wayne Miller, 6667 PR 387, Mbg., OH 44654. 2 1/2 mi. S of Mt. Hope off TR 362
15YR OLD Standardbred Gelding, good traveler, family horse, short trips, Heecribs $750. 330-600-9978
FOR SALE: 2yr old Angus Jersey Cross Heifer $1500 (330) 601-3307
PASO FINO Horses for sale starting at $1000. Call (330) 674-2503
5 YR old Black Standard Bred Gelding, Mostly trot, surrey size, TSS, $3,350. (330) 852-9290
4YR OLD BROWN racing pony 50" Gelding, TSS, broke to ride & drive. Should make good children's pony (330) 893-4529 x1
4YR OLD 16.1H, all star hall Gelding, TSS, ready for the surrey, women can drive $3600. Steven Yoder (330) 674-2002
THINK SPRING! We have your size of harness in stock from mini to draft. 4 size pony harness. Starting at $185. Also, carry Pennwoods Equine Products. Woodland Harness, 8545 CR 373, Big Prairie, OH
FOR SALE: 2 Paint ponies, 1 Yearling, 1 2yr old, not broke, nice markings, both studs. (330) 359-5936
15 YEAR old standardbred. Good for older people. David W. Mast, 330-897-1053
FOR SALE: 4 yr. old cross bred mare, tss, $2600. (330) 359-0752.
7YR OLD Standardbred Mare, mostly trot, TSS, women can drive, family horse. (330) 567-5944
10 YR old Black Morgan Standard Bred Cross Mare, in foal to Roshwango, a pure bred Fresian Stallion that is known, to produce serious drivers with great temperaments. Due in April, broke but has not been driven for 2 years, due to too many horses. (330) 852-0522
2nd AnnuAl Antler And Mount Auction
The Auction will be held at the Buckeye Event Center. Located at; 624 Henry Street Dalton Ohio 44618.
thursday, February 12, 2015 @ 4 P.M.
Selling all sorts of World class Mounts, including; Whitetail – Elk- Bear- Exotics- Big horn Sheep and much more. We have a private collection;(70) pieces of mounts including Bear, live size Zebra, live size crocodile, live size white Rhino, and much more.
Friday, February 13, 2015 @ 9:00 A.M.
Selling all sorts, of Whitetail and Elk antlers. Sheds by the set, and by the pound. We will have 400 plus lots in antlers.
Friday, February 13, 2015 @ 5:00 P.M.
HuntinG / FiSHinG / outdoorS SuPPluS Auction: First time sale of surplus and returns from one of the top 2 national retailers and catalog sellers. These are name brands and top of the line. Bring your catalogs! High Powered Air Rifles, Deer and duck hunting blinds, targets, archery accessories, gun and bow cases, safety harnesses, various optics, knives, feeders, dog training equipment. Brands like Blackout, Rage, Trophy Ridge, Mojo, Plano, Muddy, Sport Dog, Gamo. Dozens of refurbished rod and reel combos, tackle boxes, lures, baits, casting nets, lights, sunglasses, bilge pumps, aerators, bow fishing items, tents of all sizes, canopies, lanterns, camp kitchen, dehydrators, cots, chairs, sleeping bags, hydration packs, back packs, trunks, knives. Large variety of boat covers, seats, boat bags, and many tow behind tubes. Shirts, pants, shorts, coats, bibs, rain suits, bedding sets, wall décor, toy guns, remote control helicopters, gift items, games, purses, flannels, watches, garden décor, Christmas ornaments, and much, much more! Over 150 pairs of shoes, boots, waders, etc. Brands like Danner, Ariat, Lacrosse, Rocky, Irish Setter, Sims, and many others. Great selection of the most popular sizes! There will be handyman specials! Save a ton for a little TLC on something! Bring a friend we plan to sell in 2 rings. You will not want to miss this! Typically the first auction had the best deals! note: Consignors you can bring your bulk antlers in on Thursday, February 12 and we will sell on Friday. Or make arrangements to have antlers picked up. We will not have online bidding on Friday. All Mounts and large sets need to be in by January 31, for online bidding. All Local and Federal regulation will apply. Watch website for further updates. Online bidding on Thursday only. terMS: for onsite buyers, Cash, Check , Visa or Master card with a 5 % buyer’s premium. Also local tax is 6.5% unless you are exempt. Online bidding will be available. At www.auctionzip.com I.D. 7788 For more info contact Steve @ 330-465-4725 Auctioneers; Steve chupp, david Miller and eli troyer.
5YR OLD Gelding by Victory Sam surrey horse, women can drive. (330) 674-1631 2
DRY LAMANCHA Dairy Goats, gentle enough for children to milk, good breeding $200ea. (330) 600-2491 PERCHERON STALLION for lease/buy. W-H Darvin, #293611. Must respond by mid Feb. Raymond Raber, 1874 TR 152, Baltic, OH 43804. (330) 897-0130 Ext. 1
COMING 3 crossbred, filly. $450. 8427 CR OH 44611
yr. old black filly not broke. Sharp Roman Barkman, 373, Big Prairie,
7YR OLD Dark Bay Mare, mostly Trot, surrey size, in buggy 2mos, will make good family horse. $2400 OBO. (330) 893-1016 x1 HANDMADE CALF blankets. Large & small breed available. Free shipping on two or more. $26.50 each. To order call 419-207-0066. 3 YR old Fresian Morgan Cross Mare, TSS, well broke single & double, stands to hitch & at stop signs. Davis Hershberger, 8205 TR 654, Fredericksburg OH. 8YR OLD brown trotting mare 16H, TSS, in foal to Winand boy's horse only. (330) 674-2029 FOR SALE: 5 yr old Fresian Cross Mare. Sire: Joey, Dam: Percheron, 15.3H, good broke to ride & drive, excellent trail horse, TSS. Jonas JR Yoder, CR 19. (330) 893-0716 REG. COMING 2yr old Filly, sired by Goshen Trail Duane (330) 567-5908
8YR OLD Standardbred Gelding, All Trott, TSS, Surrey size, women can drive, $2700 (330) 852-0615 4PM
FOR SALE: YEARLING Belgian stud colt, nice up headed. Jacob Swartz 9322 W. Leb. Rd. Navarre OH
FOR SALE: Reg. Morgan Gelding, 8yr old Chestnut, TSS, Good driver. Stands to hitch 330-231-8878
20 CALF PENS on wheels w/plastic slated floor & fiberglass frame, 5'x20' sect. L. Yoder, 5864 CR 59, Mbg.
Custom Training Specializing in Harness Horses
Trainer Dave Hershberger
330-600-1779
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FOR SALE: Registered Jersey Heiffer, born 6/14/13, bred to Reg. Jersey Bull, vet checked, due last of May, also 4mo & 7mo old Jersey Heiffers, not Reg. For more info. (330) 567-2249 7YR GELDING Trotter TSS, buggy broke willing traveler boy's family horse $4000. David Miller 4691 TR 613, Fred. OH 44627
Horses Livestock
MORGAN GELDING, sired by DDA Street Talk, TS, Top buggy broke, (330) 567-0088 WANTED: NEWBORN Jersey, and Jersey HolsteinCross Heifer Calves (330) 600-9624 WANTED: APPALOOSA Horse or Pony Stallion & sulky. (740) 824-4361
6YR OLD Morgan Cross Gelding, broke for the buggy and to ride, well built, TSS, $1500. (330) 359-0182
4 YR old Gelding trotter, very good broke, nice surrey horse, TSS, $3,600. Duane Weaver (330) 674-1777
FOR SALE: Coming 3 yr. old bay gelding, all trot, buggy broke. Marcus Mast, (330) 279-2070
4 YR OLD Standard Bred Gelding, Broke, TSS, Aaron Yoder (330) 440-2168
FOR SALE: 10yr old Hackney Pony, Mare good broke. LM (330) 674-0636 YEARLING DUTCH Standardbred Cross Filly, Winand Victory Sam, sorrel, 4 whites, star, snip, (330) 674-2029 FOR SALE: Golden Buff pullets, $7.50. Jr. Yoder, 7720 TR 509, Lakeville, OH 44638 BLACK STANDARD BRED trotting bred gelding, American Winner, 14 yrs. old but still drives nice with lots of action, boy's horse, needs miles, $1100. 330-852-3029 9YR OLD Hackney Gelding, very well broke, TSS, has 4 whites, drives nice. Myron Barkman (330) 852-0082 WANTED TO buy: Blue Back Sows, ready to breed. Daniel Miller, 13590 TR 472, Lakeville OH 44638 1 YR OLD Black 1/2 Fresian, 1/4 Morgan, 1/4 Standard Bred Stud Colt, great confirmation, nice movement, good head set, Sire: Stormy Knight, a young fresian stallion that is classy, powerful, & moves great and is passing those traits on to his foals. (330) 852-0522 5YR OLD Incredible Abe Trotter, TSS. 9yr old pacing horse, TSS. (330) 852-3572 8 YR. OLD Red sorrel reg. Belgian mare. Sired by Chesnut's Rocky. 1720 TR 183, Baltic, OH 43804, V.M. 330-897-0060 ext.1 FOR SALE: 7 Dutch Cross Horses. 1-9yr old Dark Bay Mare. 1-8yr old Black Mare. 1-3yr old Black Gelding. 2-2yr olds & 2 yearlings. Call for more information. 330-231-2234 FOR SALE: 4 year old bay Standardbred Mare, TSS. Buggy Horse. Sire Diamond Goal, Dam Zimbabwe. Willing and fast traveler. Asking 2400.00. Ph 330-466-5265 Aden Hershberger 15008 Wynncrest St SW Navarre, OH 44662
ROOFING TOOLS for sale: 10' brake, good cond, $1000; Shingle cutters-one is almost new; Bostich nailers, tar paper, Stapler, Brand new hammer tackers, Palm nailers; 20 box 1-1/4" nails $16.00; Hard hats; Safety Harness; Painted boots $5.00 each; Ram sets; EPDM rubber misc, glue, cleaner, screws, caps, roller, Stihl-Cooper saw $700; 24' Fiberglass ladder. Everything must sell. Em. Miller, 9080 S. Carr Rd., Fredericksburg, Ohio.
BUYING & SELLING Standard Bred & Crossbred horses. Call (330) 359-2852 1YR OLD Jersey Steer, approx 400lbs, $500. Clark area. Call/text (330) 231-5745 FOR SALE: 1000LB Holstein Jersey Cross Steer, grass fed, certified organic. (330) 852-0722 2 YEAR old black and white pony mare. Broke to drive, traffic safe and sound. 330-695-2945 ext. 1 3 YR old Reg Gelding, by Wesgate Storm, been in buggy 3 mo, TSS, well broke $4,500 330-473-8480
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SURVEL LP Gas Refrigerator. Color - almond. $650. (330) 359-2616 HOME AND GARDEN Stoneware Italian Fruit/Cannister set, chip & dip, mugs, salt & pepper shakers, spoon rest. Make Offer. (330) 852-4283 x4 HAMILTON BEACH 7qt commercial mixer w/ attachments $275. Victorial Strainer $35 (330) 852-0615
Smokey Lane Stables, Inc. FEB 13TH
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FEB 27 SPECIAL TROTTING SALE
auctioneer myron miller • apprentice daniel Shrock
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Household Furnishings 270
FOR SALE: USED VINYL Windows (1) 16x39, (1) 39x45, (1)30x39, (2) 30x27, (5) 31x45, (1) 23x45 $300 OBO. (1) 8ft Patio door $100 OBO. (330) 893-1408 FOR SALE: Sage rocker/ loveseat, like new, $150; Also papasan chair, $50. (330) 695-9912 . $$$ BRAND NEW QUEEN PILLOWTOP MATTRESS SET Still in Factory Plastic. $225.00 Can Help with Delivery. Call 330-353-8849 NEW SOLID Oak Kitchen Counters and Top Cabinets. Make offer. Andy J. Yoder, 2828 S. Carr Rd., Apple Creek OH 44606
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FOR SALE: Ruger 10/22 22LR, wood stock, 3-9 power Buchnell Scope, (330) 897-6005 Evenings 30" HOYT CRX Loaded w/ drop away rest, HHA sight $600. 1187 Camo w/ both barrels 20ga. Hastings slug barrel $700. Both like new. (330) 464-3561 ATTENTION DEER hunters. For sale: Ear corn. 50# bag for $5.00. No Sunday Sales. Eli A Yoder, 4484 TR 371, Millersburg. (330) 893-2037.
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WESTERN RIVER Apache game call, dual speakers, wireless remote, like new. $200. (330) 275-9675 #1 S & W A-22 semi automatic pistol, original box, $250 OBO. #2 Rugar 22 mag. single 9 stainless. 6.5 in. fiber optic sites barrel, rosewood handle. Excellent for night hunting, $525 OBO. #3 .357 rugar double action stainless 6" barrel revolver. Very nice! #4 .223 ammo. Call 330-465-1432 FOR SALE: Garmin Astro 220 Trekking System, exc. cond., new caller $275. (330) 567-3432
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STORAGE BARNS, offices, garages. Portable buildings for your storage needs. Specializing in Vinyl Barns. Call for a free quote. Affordable Barn Co., 4260 TR 617, Mlbg 44654. (330) 674-3001
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ALUMINUM RAMPS, folding platform type 30"x10', just like new. Ideal for wheelchairs or to avoid going steps. Free literature, more options available. Hillside Fabrication (330) 893-1058 FOR SALE: 130GAL. FUEL OIL in barrels $150 for all. 330-312-5632
Local, well established, growing company needs:
CREW LEADER – FOREMAN POLE BUILDING CONSTRUCTION
Immediate opening for someone to lead a crew in Post Frame construction. Pole Buildings Agricultural Structures Steel Roofing and Siding The candidate for this position will need to possess experience in these areas as well as people skills and a demonstrated ability to lead others while maintaining crew unity, productivity and safe work practices.
Miscellaneous Merch. 280
BUGGY HEATERS, also brackets to hang your propane heater on dash, Bunkerhill Appliance 330-893-3700, Stony Point Supply 330-695-2264, Hillside Fabrication 330-893-1058 HONDA INVERTER Generator, 3000W, Electric start, like new, 3 yr warranty. $1,500 (330) 674-2189 SURREY WITH LED lights and block brakes, $900. Alfred Chupp, 8173 TR 601 Fredericksburg, OH 44627 BORNTRAGER TENT RENTALS. Upcomimg weddings, graduations, etc. Tent sizes range from 10x10 up to 40x200. Call 330-204-1989 STANDING TIMBER for sale, 145 trees, various species. Deadline Feb 13th. Andy R. Schlabach, (330) 674-2444 HONDA 2000W INVERTER Generator $775. (330) 359-0006 GOOD USED SULKY w/ lights, long shaft. 60"-72" Manure Forks. (330) 852-0082 FRIGIDAIRE GAS RANGE w/ elect. ignition, stainless steel front w/ black top, very good cond., used less than a year. (330) 359-2343 FOR SALE: 2 LP Gas floor lamps w/ tanks $25ea. Metal shelf $10. (330) 852-0615 STUDDED SNOW tires, LT225/75 R16, load range E, used very little. $60 for pair. (330) 893-2811 MAPLE SUPPLIES: Tubing, fittings, 3 gal. sap bags, .38 ea. 3 Membrane R.O. used $3200. Weaver Maple Supplies, 8183 TR 611, Fred Oh GE WHITE Washer/dryer set, 2 yrs, old. Ex. cond. Moving must sell. $395 216-469-5594
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14.8 CF Frigidaire chest freezer, exc. condition, $300; Yamaha 2000W Inverter generator $650; Oak computer desk w/hutch, $40. (330) 893-3951 CENTERLINE CABINETS Semi loads in stock. White painted, Maple, Beech, Oak. Assembled Box Cabinets. Made in USA. 8494 E. Lincoln Way, Orrville, Ohio, 330-6833030. Mon. 10-7, Tue-Fri. 8-5.
HILLSIDE FABRICATION
Buggy Carrier with Animal Cage
02800 AD13642625 108 • Convenient 10330257 • Affordable • In Stock Call for Literature of Dealer Location (330)-893-1058
FOR SALE: 14x24 building on skids, insulated and finished on inside w/ walnut floating foor, has office, loft and work room, also 2 work tabes a very clean building in exc. cond 2yrs old $6,500 obo. no reasonable offers refused. 330-852-4197x1 KEROSENE HEATER, Coleman gas lantern, set of pipe threader dies, used toilet, $20ea. (330) 893-1058 CELL PHONES, TABLETS & better price on service plan. Smart phones & basic phones. (330) 275-0426 55,000 BTU space heater $100. Cabela's meat hand saw/xtra blades, used very little. Large wh. microwave $75. Epson 3540 color & black copier cartridges $30. Coleman lantern, hardly used $20. One piece 36" fiberglass shower unit $150. (330) 852-0444 BUGGY IN good cond. $3,750. (330) 473-7795
SNOW IS FALLING SO ARE OUR PRICES ON
4-Wheel Drive Vehicles
Contact us: 330 763-1298 ~ careers1298@gmail.com Box 317 Holmesville, OH 44633
LOTS TO CHOOSE FROM
LOW LOW FINANCING
STOP IN BEFORE SPRING INCREASE!
Managers HERE WE GROW AGAIN!! Now hiring Managers to work at Wendy’s Restaurants throughout Central OH.
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WANTED: ICE saw to use to put away chunk's of ice pond. 740-599-6666 ex 2 HOLTZ SAVER wood stove, medium size, $300. Aden Schlabach, 3710 CR 200, Frederickbrg. 330-359-0182 FOR SALE: Phaff 130 Treadle Sewing machine w/ stand $75. Toddler bed w/ mattress $25 330-893-4527 15,000BTU VENTLESS Heater $50 air well pump $150. Gid Yoder 4740 TR 350, MLBG (330) 893-2003 NEW PFAFF Sewing & Embroidery Machines and Sergers for sale. Available at Lackman's Sewing Center, 164 Church St., Apple Creek, OH. 330-698-3060. FOR SALE: Air dryed cherry & wormy maple lumber, surface to 15/16", 4-ft. long, approx. 700-ft. $1.40/ft. (330) 852-4012 TOP BUGGY, hydraulic brakes, LED lights, steel tires, good condition. Clyde Yoder. (330) 893-1097 16' FLAT Bed Double Axle Top Brand Trailer, Great farm trailer. $1,200. 4'x8' Trailer with cattle racks, $300. 4'x8' TSC Trailer, $250. Daniel R. Weaver, 10174 CR 1, Shreve. (330) 567-3220 TRUCK STORAGE BOX 8ft x 22ft, 9ft tall. 2 swinging doors, tongue/groove floor, walls lined in plywood, waterproof, mouse proof. $2000 OBO. Can arrange for hauling. (330) 317-2833
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Miscellaneous Merch.
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: Recumbent Bicycle, needs some repairs, $50 OBO. (330) 893-3920 FOR SALE: Propane hot water heater excellent cond. $350. Corner gun cabinet birch w/ cherry stain holds (12) guns, very nice $650 OBO. (330) 893-1408 5X10 Trailer, buggy wheels (330) 473-0325
Fiberglass like new.
GOOD USED Mini Surrey, $2800 OBO. Mervin Burkholder (330) 359-2024 2.4HP VANGUARD Motor, 5 1/2ft. Flex Shaft, mounting block $185. Natural gas meter $20. Noah Miller (330) 897-0112 MIGRATION PANELS for broiler house, 13" tall x 8' sections, free standing, rigid, easy to handle, Hillside Fabrication (330) 893-1058 MAYTAG WASHING machine, good cond $500. (330) 359-0006 GOOD USED Buggy, sliding door, rubber tires, LED lights, fiberglass shafts, needs a few minor repairs, $2,100 (330) 852-3029 HORSE BLANKETS for sale. All sizes, from 68-100 in stock with leg straps, buggy blankets,& sheets. Norman Yoder, 4256 TR 374, Millersburg, 330-893-7421 FOR SALE: Sewing machine, New Home model #S-750 comes with 8 drawer stand, treadle or battery operated $300 OBO. (330) 317-7169
Mullet Real Estate Auction Eastern Holmes County
wYear round consistent employment wSet Hours wTransportation available. wInsurance, Vacation, Holidays and supplemental Benefits
Immediately hiring and training Managers for our 33 locations! We are looking for candidates with previous management experience (preferably in the restaurant industry) and/or equivalent education. Candidates need to have a lot of energy, a great attitude, and love customers! Part Time Hourly positions also needed, To apply, complete application via: http://www.wencowendys.com/ employment-opportunity Please select Hourly or Manager and then the location you prefer. Look at what Wenco Wendy’s offers: www.wencowendys.com
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Need your car serviced? We have a complete service bay and pride ourselves on quality workmanship!
Location: 9462 T.R. 659 Dundee, OH 44624. From Winesburg take S.R. 62 North to C.R. 200 West to T.R. 659 North to Property. From Mt. Eaton take Winesburg Rd. South to Durstine Rd East to Township Road 659. Signs posted.
Tuesday February 10th, 2015 5:00 PM
3-4 Bedroom Home on 2.654 Acres * 2 Baths * Attached Garage * Paint Twp. * Holmes Co. * East Holmes Schools Open House: Thursday Jan. 22nd – 4:00-6:00 PM We are offering at public auction a home that sits on 2.654 acres located in Paint Township and Eastern Holmes County. This home was built in 1994 and is structurally sound but is in need of some cosmetic updates. It is comprised of 3-4 bedrooms, 2 full baths, a kitchen, dining room, a living room, and a full basement. The back portion of the property would be perfect for pasture or an additional building site. Please join us for this fine offering and take advantage of our open house on Tues. Feb. 14th. Real Estate sells at 5:00 PM. Real Estate Terms: 10% nonrefundable down payment day of sale with balance due in 45 days at closing. No financing contingencies. Property will be sold “As Is” with no warranties. Announcements day of sale will take precedence over all previous advertising. Legal: Parcel #1501059004, Paint Twp. Holmes County and East Holmes Schools. Taxes are currently $797.82/half. Sale by the Order of: Bobbi Jo Mullet
SWISS AUTO MART HOURS: Mon., Thur. 8-7PM Tues., Wed. Fri. 8-5PM Sat., 8-Noon; Closed Sun.
550 DOVER ROAD, SUGARCREEK, OH 44681
330-852-2312
Family Owned For 35 Years
CLIFF SPRANg, REALTOR/AuCTIONEER 330-464-5155 • CLIFF@kAuFFMANREALTy.COM
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8' WOOD turning lathe, $1,500 obo. Good condition. Jacob Miller, 9912 Bear Hollow Rd, Apple Creek. (2) NEW PORTABLE heat kerosene heaters, Model Dura Heat #2302, $25/ea. 330-882-2215 FOR SALE: 20x48 Greenhouse. Also greenhouse furnace. Atlee E. Troyer, 5959 TR 605, Mbg, O. 674-1506 CONSEW 332R-1 Double needle sewing machine complete with stand. works good. $1,395. Allen Burkholder (330) 674-4205 SUBURBAN WOOD & coal stove. Almost new. N.G. Empire 70,000 BTU. V nice. N.G. Warm Morning 50,000 BTU. Good stove. Propane, 65,000 BTU Warm Morning v. nice unvented N.G. heaters. Recond Honda motor. Abe Yoder, 2831 TR 151, Mbg, OH 44654 893-1521
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1-1588 GENISIS Hova-Bator GQF Incubator, good condition. $100. 1-Brinsea Octagon 40 Incubator, self turning, good condition, $250. 4-Brinsea Eco-Glow 20 18Watt chick warmers,, good condition $40 each. 2-8 apartment Broody Pens, could also be used for rabbit hutches $50 each. 4'x8' Bird transport box on TSC Trailer, plenty of ventilated compartments $350. 10-4x6 Portable Mini Chicken Coops with metal roof. Can be disassembled $60. Misc gal and quart size feeders and waters for chickens and pheasants. Daniel R Weaver, 10174 CR 1 Shreve, (330) 567-3220 FOR SALE: USED Vinyl windows (4) 24x36, (10) 34x48, (2) 28x48, (5) 34x52, (2) 68x58, (1) 68x66. $700 for all OBO. (330) 674-0608
SAURER/BEAUMONT PUBLIC AUCTION
The following will be sold at public auction located at The Sprunger Building in Kidron, Ohio 44636. From SR 30 take Kidron Rd. south 4 miles located behind the livestock sale barn.
9AM SATURDAY FEB. 7Th 2015
Dan & Brenda Saurer-Refrigerator, Hoover vacuum, treadle sewing machine, custom made oak book case, mission oak desk, curved glass curio cabinet, curio entrance glass cabinet, Howard Miller clocks, mantel & wall clocks, smoker stand, gossip stand, leather & regular sofa, upholstered furniture, coffee & end tables, oak kitchen table with chairs & bench, early love seat, sewing stand, walnut rocker, plank bottom chairs, cedar chest, Steiffald lamps, Longaberger baskets, misc. glassware, copper boiler, wooden apple butter churn, Danbury Mint plates, crocks, Griswold waffle iron, Lincoln logs, Strawberry Short cake dolls, 60’s record albums, 1913 Firestone sign/calendar, kids sled. TRUCK/MISC.: 2003 Dodge Dakota super cab 4X4 pickup w/112k miles in good condition, Gravely 260Z zero turn mower w/60” deck, 350 hrs, leaf vacuum attachment system, Super Bronco Troy Bilt rear tine tiller. Simplicity two stage snow blower, 27 ton hyd. log splitter, Mantis mini tiller, Stihl 028 chain saw, Stihl combo edger, weed eater, saw, pull type 12V sprayer, John Deere lawn dump cart, 4’ lawn roller, lawn seeders, wheel barrow, leaf blower, gas powered hedge trimmers, lawn & garden tools, aerator, Craftsman 33 gal air compressor, floor jack, aluminum folding combo ladder, wood ext, ladder, 10” radial arm saw, air tools, hand tools. rolling tool chest, electrical tools, bench grinder, saws, planes, tap & die set, wood clamps plus more MARY LUCILLE BEAUMONT ESTATE: Gas range (LN), electric roaster w/stand, treadle sewing machine, kitchen table & chairs, dining room table & chairs, china hutch, sofa, love seat, bedroom suites, rocking chairs, plank bottom chairs, glider rocker, leather chair, coffee & end tables, desk & chair, file cabinets, wicker furniture, oak drop leaf table & chairs, wall mirror, wall shelves, wall clocks, floor & table lamps, hurricane lamp, gone with the wind style lamps, hanging lamp, oil lamps, wash stand, needle point rocker, early corner cabinet, entrance table, oak roll top desk, Jenny Linn beds, set of new bunk beds, Victrola record player, Hoosier style cabinet, secretary w/china cabinet, top load ice box, hump back trunk, hand crank cash register, hall tree, lamp tables, Settee, crocks, glassware, brass fire ext., Kitchen Aid mixer, kitchen appliances, towels & linens. GUNS/MISC.: Lighted Beer Signs, 22 Camo Varmint w/scope, German 9mm rifle, Remington rolling block 22 single shot, Mossberg 16 gauge bolt action, drill press, radial arm saw, bench grinder, power planner, router, belt sander, hand tools, lawn & garden tools, C clamps, template kit, utility cabinets, step ladder, gas grill plus much more. NOTE: This auction will be clean from start to finish with a lot of quality items. Auction held inside with heat and seating. TERMS: Cash , good check, register for number, not responsible for accident or usage of items after they are purchased. Mary Lucille Beaumont Estate Lynn & Bonnie Beaumont owners Dan & Brenda Saurer owners
330-465-3232 330-939-5325
The Holmes County Hub Shopper
Assisting Auctioneer: Chuck Stiver
For pictures go to www.auctionzip.com ID# 12120
Pets Supplies 300
ATTENTION: ANNUAL Ohio Professional Dog Breeders Association Seminar and Trade Show Sat. Feb 28th, new location at Mt Hope Auction new building doors open at 7:00 a.m. Free coffee, donuts. Lots of vendors and speakers. Come for a day of education, new kennel idea's, hay stack lunch benefit for the Ervin Raber's Family. For Booth setup contact David at New Bedford Elevator 330-897-6492 ATTN!! TOP notch bred beagle fem.! 9 weeks Long line of Indian Hill Major breeding. Parents are good hunters with very good manners. Reg., shots, wormed, $150. Aaron Yoder, 10550 Hogback Rd., Fred, OH 44627 ACA SHEBA Inu, 3-f, p/u 2/9/15. 2-m, 2f, Welsh Corgi, p/u 3/2/15. (1)-3mo male Bicheon, breeding stock only. (330) 897-1004 AKC YELLOW and black lab puppies, vet checked, shots & wormed, (330) 763-1044
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Pets Supplies 300
MIXED AUSTRALIAN Shepherd puppies, $35 each. (330) 674-7454
FOR SALE: 2 Beabull female puppies. 10 wks. old, nice markings, $400 OBO. Moses Miller, 7028 CR 77, Millersburg, OH 44654, First farm south of Memory Park.
MALTESE ACA males, 7 mo., wormed/shots. Can deliver on 2/20 to Holmes Co. area, $325. 937-997-2061
TRI-COLORED CAVALIER female, AKC, 6yrs old, due first of Feb., good producer $900. (330) 897-2040
AKC SIBIRIAN Husky Puppies, females & males, blacks & reds with white trimmings, blue eyes, good breeding stock. $500 (330) 674-7517
AKC ST Poodle Pup, black, 3 mo old, micro-chipped, vet checked, u.t.d. on shots, health guar. Awesome temperament. $250 pet price. (740) 545-5047
FOR SALE: 4mo old Blue Heeler Australian Shepherd Mix Female $60. (330) 897-0368
FOR SALE: 3/4 Bulldog, 1/4 Beagle puppies, nice markings, Bulldog features. Available Feb 12th. Shots & wormed. (330) 359-0705
FOR SALE: 6yr old Maltese male, pet only, $100 OBO. (330) 897-0821
FOR SALE: 3 1yr old Maltese, 2 females, 1 male. Also for sale Havanese puppies 8wks old. (330) 231-7735 WANTED: BICHEON Male, & Shih-tzu male, ready for service. Roman Yoder (740) 622-0072
PUBLIC AUCTION
Will sell on the farm located at 10315 E. Moreland Rd. Apple Creek, OH. From US RT 250 SE of Apple Creek take Fountain Nook Rd. south to Moreland Rd. then east to first farm on the right.
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 2015 10:00 AM
HORSES: A team of 14 yr. old registered black Percheron mares – well broke to farm machinery. The mares are sired by Windermere’s Goliath and were bred by Homerville Holstein Farms. The mares are selling open. A team of grade Belgian mares that are 6rs & 16 yrs. old and well broke will sell with choice and privilege; 3 yr. old grade Belgian mare – green broke; 2 yr. old Belgian mare – not broke; 2 yr. old Standardbred gelding – not broke. Consigned Horses – 3 yr. old Belgian stallion – broke to work; Yearling stud colt ( ½ Standardbred X Morgan/Percheron. CATTLE: 3 Holstein cows sell w/one due Feb. 2nd, 1 milking, and another dry; 2 yearling Holstein heifers. FARM EQUIPMENT: 371 Detroit Diesel power unit on running gear; Dion 22x38 Threshing Machine in good working condition; Fodder shredder; Pioneer LH walking and sulky plows; spring and spike harrows; single cultipacker; rotary hoe; Miller 2 row cultivator; McD one row cultivator; Corn harrow; JD 2 row corn planter; Ontario 13x7 grain drill; McD #7 mower w/5’ bar; McD #9 mower for parts; Case 4 bar hay rake; NI hay loader; ladder wagon w/Hostetler gear; smaller ladder wagon w/Hostetler gear; Homemade field sprayer; McD corn binder; McD 7’ grain binder; McD #7 silo filler and pipe; Papec 14” finger feed grinder + new set of teeth; NI # 8 manure spreader for parts; McCormick manure spreader; small McCormick manure spreader; Steel wheeled box wagon w/stock rack. FARM MISC: Open hack w/good gear & shaft; 6” X 45’ rubber drive belt (like new); 6” x 29’ drive belt; 7” x 20’ rubber drive belt; 14’ x 36’ insulated skid building; 11 SS milk cans; 4 Swiss milk cans; 2 SS pails; strainer; Dbl SS wash vat; milk cart; Rockwell 10” table saw; fanning mill; silage cart; Bobsled runners; stalk cutter; 4’ x 10’ steel feed bunk; Osborne rotary hog feeder; 2 team sets of Bio work harness; eveners & neck yokes; large dehorner; junk pile; wagon load of misc. FEED: Approx. 24 T. of Non GMO ear corn; Approx. 400 bu. of Speltz; 1st cutting loose hay; 8 Ft. of corn silage in a 10’ silo. HOUSEHOLD ITEMS: Dressers; small chest; old clocks; table w/3 drawers; dry sink; old chairs; 40 gal. SS kettle; meat slicer; box lots; etc. OTHER CONSINGNMENTS: No. 3 Special Hub Bore Machine; No. 1 ½ Western Chief Tire Shrinker on wheels; Power hack saw; 3’ Tin roof shear; set of buggy wheels; McD cream separator; pile of good old wooden shutters; Older sewing machine heads Singer & Minnesota; a few boxes of green or blue canning jars; rocking chair; full size bed. TERMS: CASH or CHECK. LUNCH STAND JOHN A. & ANNA E. HERSHBERGER, OWNERS Auction Conducted By:
Assisting Auctioneers John Kline 330-763-1556 Jason Kriegmont Jr. Apprentice Auctioneer
3 ACA Registered Lab male pups, 13wks old, $150ea. (330) 674-1804 AKC FRENCH Bulldog female Fawn 8wks old on 2/5/15 $2500. 5yr old AKC female for pet (330) 893-3186 VM
Pets Supplies
WARNING:
Animals advertised for "free" are sometimes acquired by people who use them as bait in training other animals to fight or for science experimentation. Please offer your pet for a nominal fee in order to attract a sincere buyer. MIXED Australian Shepherd puppies, 8 wks. old, $40/obo. 330-852-4835. WANTED: ENGLISH Bulldog Male, breeding age, (330) 674-1411 FOR SALE: 2 Shiba Inu males, 6mo old, $350ea. 1 Havanese male $300. (330) 893-9896 WANTED: AUSTRALIAN Shepherd Female, prefer adult. (740) 398-9382 4
FEMALE Beaglears for sale, 3 yrs old, $250 each. Call or text (330) 473-7102
FOR SALE: Toy Fox Terrier. Males, 2 mo., $75. 330-698-4702
WANTED: SERVICE Age Pug Male. Also for sale 2 yr old Beagle Female, runs rabbits. (330) 674-0809
FOR SALE: 3 BLUE HEELER Male pups, 6mo old, farm ready $45ea OBO. (330) 852-2324†x3
HAVANESE FEMALES, AKC, 1-Black & White, 4-1/2 mo old, 2-Brown & White, 7 mo old, (330) 275-8658 L.M.
STUD SERVICE available, AKC Male, Bernese Mountain Dog, call for info. (330) 852-4804
Kaufman Auction House 3149 SR 39, Millersburg OH
Location: Kaufman Auction House next to Amish Country Theater, Directions 3.3 miles east of Berlin or 0.5 mile west of Walnut Creek, Ohio in Holmes County. From I-77 take SR 39 west approximately 12 miles to Auction House.
Monday, February 2, 2015 5:00 PM
* Antiques * Primitives * Furniture * Tools * Misc.*
Large load from Antique Store in Grove City incl.: Redman sign; tobacco tins; porc. dolls; Strutco horse van truck trailer; Tonka items; mini oil lamps; wooden boxes; graniteware; brass buckets; Griswald items; cast iron cook stove made by Atlanta Stove Co.; chick water; Floyd Knob wood crate; Budweiser sign; lighted Genesee sign; Newport sign; Burger Beer sign; Rayo-Lamp; wood planes; water sets; melamine dishes; shaving mugs; Hall dishes (Aunt Jemima & Clown McCoy); pig cookie jar; pie safe; gas chandelier; wash boards; Enterprise stuffer; Coca Cola therm.; holiday semi; straw dispenser; windup toys; show case; ice cream table & chairs; photo album w/ tin types; 5’ lighted Santa; Royal typewriter; National cash register; 5 Quilts incl.: Ohio Star; Postage Stamp; Fan; Good Quality Oak Furniture, Local Made: end table; plant stand; coffee table; saddle bar chairs; huge king size bed made by Scenic Hill, deluxe model with mattress & box springs (wow); blue love seat; Shoes & Boots: 100 pr. shoes & boots, mostly hunting boots incl. Rocky, Danner, Wolverine, etc.; Misc.: Toro 20” mower, like new; beautiful 8’ work bench, like new; claw foot lion head oak table; 20+ fishing reels; lots misc. will also have usual box lots, tools, furniture, etc. Note: Weekly consignment auctions every Monday at 5pm. Visit www.kaufman-auctions.com for photos and updates. For more information contact Marvin Yoder at the auction house 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
KAUFMAN AUCTION HOUSE 330-204-4453 DERRICK KANDEL, AUCTIONEER MYRON MILLER, AUCTIONEER CLIFF SPRANG, AUCTIONEER DANIEL SCHROCK, APPR. AUCTIONEER
The Holmes County Hub Shopper 300
Pets Supplies 300
AKC ENGLISH Bulldog Puppies, females, born 11/23, out of good mom. (330) 473-2168 FOR SALE: Border Collie Cross puppies, 8wks old by 1st of Feb. Mom is good cattle/watch dog. Aaron Mast 3528 TR 606, FDBG (330) 359-5192 MINI AUSTRALIAN Shepherd Puppies, 8wks old, 2 males, 2 females, vet checked, shots, wormed, ready to go. Fredericksburg 330-464-8187
Saturday, January 31, 2015 — 29 Pets Supplies 300
LET US ADVERTISE YOUR PUPPIES, we will come out and take pictures, and we will also take calls/emails for you. We also help set up shipping. (330) 763-1463 FOR SALE: 9-10 wk. old Foxhound/Beagle cross puppes. Priced to sell. (330) 852-3153 3 BEABULL Females also Boxer male and female, all young dogs. (330) 763-1362 FOR SALE: Schnoodle Puppy, 10 wks old, call (330) 674-1945 or (330) 600-1296 daytime.
Woodworking Dispersal Auction
Location: 312 Collins Blvd. Orrville OH 44667. Directions: From US Rt. 30, 9.5 miles east of Wooster & 20 miles west of Canton & I-77, take Orrville Rd. (SR 57) north 4.6 miles to Collins Blvd., turn east ¼ mile to auction. Signs Posted
Saturday, February 7, 2015 9:00 AM
*Online Bidding Available for Cataloged Items* Auction Preview: Friday February 6th – 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM Woodworking Equipment: SCMI T130 Shaper; 2 - SCMI T110 Shapers w/ Sheff 4-wheel Feeders; SCMI T110 w/ Holz-Her 3-wheel feeder; Hoffmann PU-2 Dovetail Router; Diehl Straight Line Rip Saw; 2 – Rockwell RC-63N 24” Planers; Rockwell RC63 Head Only; Northfield #4 Table Saw w/ Steff 4-wheel Feeder & Biesemeyer Fence; Northfield #4R Rolling table saw; Northfield #4 table saw w/ 6-wheel feeder & Biesemeyer Fence; 2 -Rockwell 18” radial arm saw; Dewalt 12” Radial Arm Saw; Steff belt feeder; SCMI Sandya Uno 36” Wide Belt Sander; Taylor 123-section Clamp Carrier, 12’; Holz-Her 1443 Accord Edge Bander w/ Doucet return conveyor; Stenner 36 Resaw bandsaw; Stegherr RSP horizontal curved jam saw; Stegherr spiral stair clamp machine w/ 60 arms & clamps; MIKRON R200 Automatic Rosette Maker; Northfield 12” jointer; Moak 16” jointer; Delta Unisaw w/ Unifence; Drawer press 10”x30” plattens, 5’ opening; 3x8; Pneumatic Press 1x10, homemade; Quick 36” glue spreader; Downdraft sanding table; Root horizontal boring machine; Wadkin Visage Profile Grinder; Nielsen Template Grinder; Omga 12” & 14” miter boxes; Elyria Engine Lathe, 7’ center-center, 12” swing; Rockwell Drill Press; Welsaw Horiz Metal Cutting bandsaw; Pedestal grinder; Midwest Contour bander; Fairbanks Morse 5000# platform scale; Lasm belt/disc combination sander; Miscellaneous power tools not listed individually including drills, palm sanders, miter saws, etc.; Wood clamps; complete contents of maintenance room; misc. smalls not listed individually; Tooling: 1,000+ sets of corrugated back C/B tooling with templates; Materials – Industrial Shelving: Lumber of all species; Lineal trim; Sheet goods; 3 Cantilever double sided racking; misc. racking and shelving mostly industrial grade; Trucks – Trailers – Lifts: 1995 Mitsubishi FUSO FE Delivery Truck with Soft Side flatbed; 1987 International 9V4 DT466 Straight Truck with soft side flatbed, bed in rough shape; 1987 International DT466 diesel box truck; semi box trailer; Clark C40 lift truck, as is; JLG scissor lift, as is; Note: Rob & Lynne Saurers have owned & operated Precision Moldings, Inc. since the very beginning. They have recently sold the real estate & business and have decided to liquidate the balance of all woodworking equipment at auction. We will be selling in 2 rings most of the day with Cataloged Items selling at 11:30 AM. Auction will be in a climate controlled facility and there is plenty of nearby parking. Sale Order: Ring 1 @ 9:00 AM – Small Power Tools, All uncataloged items. Ring 2 @ 9:30 AM – Tooling. Large Woodworking Cataloged Items @ 11:30 AM. Terms: Cash – Check – Credit Card; 3% Buyer’s Premium. Premium Waived for cash or check. Everything will be sold “As Is” with no warranties. Buyer to have 1 week to remove items from the facility and the seller will disconnect machinery after the auction is completed. Loading will be available. For online bidding, catalogs, pictures, and additional info go to www.kaufman-auctions.com Lunch Stand Available Auction by order of: Rob & Lynne Saurers
CURT YODER, AUCTIONEER 330-204-2447 CURT@KAUFMANREALTY.COM
Pets Supplies 300
FOR SALE: Black & tan Coonhounds: 1 -5 yr. old female, right in her prime, runs & trees her own coon, ready to help train your pups; Also, 1- Coming 2 yr. old female, runs her own coon. 330-275-5175. 10WK OLD Schnoodle Puppies, 3 females, 3 males, in home raised & started w/ training, $200 for males, $300 for females. 740-610-5310
Pets Supplies 300
FOR SALE: AKC dogs: 7-1/2 mo. old Shih-Tzu male; Also 6-1/2 yr. old Yorkie male, proven, 8-lbs. Paul Yoder, (330) 897-2313 2006 CAVALIER King Charles Spaniel, Male, ACA Blenheim, proven, has nice litters. V. healthy 359-6134 FOR SALE: Beagle Male born 10/27/14 out of excellent hunting stock! Jonathan 5404 Cutter Rd Apple Creek
BART TRUST AUCTION
ANTIQUES-COLLECTIBLES HOUSEHOLD-TOOLS-HORSE ITEMSMODEL PLANES-MARBLES COSTUME JEWELRY-OLD PAPER BOOKS-GOOD FURNITURE- APPLIANCES NEW BUILDING MATERIALS
To settle the estate will sell the following personal property for the trust, plus items from other homes at public auction. Auction to be held in The FFA Building, Wayne County Fairgrounds, Wooster, Ohio. The fairgrounds are located at the junction of US Route 30 and State Route 3 South.
Pets Supplies 300
AKC BOSTON Terrier Male, good breeder, 4yr old, red & white $500. (740) 622-4059 1-AKC REG Sheba Female, 1yr, 4mo old. $600. Possible breeding stock. (330) 897-1106 Ext 2 AKC BOXER MALE, brindle. $200 OBO. (330) 621-8426
Pets Supplies
AKC BLACK German Shepherd Male 100lbs, 4yrs old, very friendly, proven breeder, overly aggressive breeder, sometimes needs help $425 (330) 473-3156 STUD SERVICE available. Standard Poodle male, white, call for info. (330) 852-2589
Absolute Real Estate & Chattel Auction
Walnut Creek Cheese Building/Berlin, Ohio Location: 5562 Market Street Berlin, Ohio 44610. From the square of Berlin take Market Street north 300 ft. to location. Signs posted.
Tuesday February 17, 2015 at 4:00 p.m. Real Estate at 5:00 p.m.
40’x100’ Retail/Commercial Building on 2 City Lots * Public Utilities * Paved Parking Lot * High Traffic Area * Village of Berlin * Berlin Twp * Holmes County * Coolers * Shelving * Food Equipment
THURSDAY FEBRUARY 5, 2015 9:00 A.M.
BART TRUST AUCTION 4 section stacking bookcase; Roseville vase; old bottles- old framed pictures including military group; scrapbooks; old photo albums; good selection old books including Works of Kipling; costume jewelry; silver plate items; old decorating items from around the world; old linens; string of sleigh bells; large snake skins; wooden cigar boxes; good old dishes and glassware; Kirby sweeper; National Geographic magazines; old dog show trophies; old framed ball player picture; boxes of slides and projectors; 2 electric sewing machines; Almond refrigerator and flat top elec. stove; auto washer and dryer; Wagner #9 drip pan and lid; good box lots; and more. HORSE ITEMS- Several saddles; bridles; older English riding clothes; horse accessories; and more. Lots to unpack and sort. Auction by order of Marilyn Humrichouser, Trustee for GEORGE BART TRUST. McCONAHAY ESTATE AUCTION Small cherry desk; costume jewelry; sewing goods; 2 Navajo rugs; linens and bedding; good selection of baskets; Pep word processor; love seat w/ foot stool; dishes and cookware; Berhoff Produce wooden box; lots of books; new 10 gal. shop vac.; folding chairs; pottery; metal shelving; elec. sewing machine; canning jars; misc. office supplies; good box lots; and more. Auction by order of Ruth Metcalf Ex. for ESTATE OF TREVA McCONAHAY, Wayne Co. Probate #TBD. AUCTION #3 German MUD radio from the ‘50’s; large selection of marbles; collection of cap guns; large glass negative of rail road; Bendix “Phantom” radio in case like night stand; collection of muscle cars NIB; collection of large model airplanes; and more. AUCTION #4 Good selection of new building supplies including windows, siding, and insulation; few tools; ladders. AUCTION #5 Upright 8 gal. 7HP air compressor; cherry picker hoist; Rigid pipe threader; 150 btu ready heater; hand and power tools; 12 in. band saw; table saw; machinist tool box; misc. shop tools and hardware. MONEY ESTATE AUCTION Excellent furniture and household including 5 pc. bedroom suite; Maytag HD auto washer and dryer; leather couch and matching love seat like new; 2 leather recliners; maple drop leaf table and chairs; Panasonic tv; towels and bedding; 4 pc. dark bedroom suite; Maple drop leaf table and chairs; curio cabinet; wicker furniture; small bookcase; good box lots; and more. Auction by order of Dan Welty Ex. for ESTATE OF ESTA MONEY, Wayne co. Probate #TBD NOTE- A good auction with lots of variety and quality. Selling in 3 rings. Bring 2 friends and the big truck. Pictures updated week of auction at www.gant-realty.com.. Circle your calendar for a good one. TERMS- Cash or Good Check Breakfast and Lunch AUCTIONEERS- Dave Acker, Nick DeFelice, Paul Emerson
Open For Inspection: Monday February 9, 4:00 – 6:00 p.m. What a great location! A prime spot to locate your retail business, office space, etc. With Berlin Ohio being the hub of Holmes County’s tourist and business activity this property will lend itself to a multitude of uses. The 40’x100’ building was formerly used as a food retail store. Has natural gas forced air heat, air conditioning, public water and sewer, 1 bathroom, retail area and storage. Approx 20 car paved parking lot. All of the above is situated on two 49’.5 x 148’.5 city lots. Real estate sells to the highest bidder at 5:00 p.m. Taxes and Legal: Holmes County tax parcel numbers are: 0101095000 and 0101096000. Taxes are currently $1,280.75 per ½ year. Real Estate Terms: 10 % nonrefundable down payment made day of auction. Balance due at closing. No financing contingencies. Any required inspections must be completed prior to bidding. All information contained herein derived from sources deemed reliable but not warranted.
Equipment Sells at 4:00 p.m.
Hobart Meat Grinder * Deli Case * Cardboard Baler * Shelving * Misc. Equipment
Cases: 20’ deli case (self contained); 8’ produce display case; 12’ dairy case; 2 Southern cases (1-6’, 1-8’); Hobart 4732A Meat Grinder Misc: Cardboard baler; Bettcher power cleaver, semi continuous slicer; 2-3 compartment sinks w/ cabinets; hand wash sink with pedal controls; small chest freezer; 8 hole ice cream dipping cabinet; glass reach-through doors for cooler; 6’x8’ island display; bulk food display dispensers; Lozier shelving; display shelving; 3 cash register checkouts (1 with conveyor belt); wooden counters; stainless steel tables; grease interceptor; Reznor gas heaters; Northern Star hot pressure washer (as is); market umbrellas; 2 poly picnic tables; Wesco hand-operated lift; 2 wheel hand carts; office chairs; 2 channel intercom system Go to www.kaufmanrealty.com for more pics and information. Chattel Terms: Cash or good check Auction by the order of: Owners
(330)264-8342 4939 MILLBROOK RD. WOOSTER, OHIO 44691
JR. MILLER, REALTOR/AUCTIONEER 330.231.1914 or jr@kaufmanrealty.com
30 — Saturday, January 31, 2015 Pets Supplies 300
Pets Supplies 320
12 WEEK old puppies, Australian Shepherd Cross 1817 TR 151 Baltic OH 43804. (330) 897-0014x2
AKC CHINESE SHAR PEI Puppies, 1-female, 2-males, 8wks old, shots & wormed (330) 897-0821
FOR SALE: Toy Fox Terrier, female, 4 year old black & white, $75 obo. 330698-0246
5YR OLD brown and white Chihuahua female $250 OBO. For more info call (330) 852-2381
6WK OLD BLUE HEELER mix puppies, 5 males, 3 females, $20. 1yr old male Beagle pup $40. 330-852-3107 x1
FOR SALE: 1yr old French Bulldog Boston cross male, cream and white $500. (330) 893-9140
IN SEARCH of Pomeranian male to stud for AI. AKC Pomeranian male, proven $95 (330) 852-2435 WANTED: MALE Basset Hound prefer lemon/white. Joey Yoder 4140 TR 606, FDBG OH 44627 FOR SALE: English Bulldog, 3 yrs. old; Beagle, 2-1/2 yrs old; (2) Beabulls, 1-1/2 yrs. old - All females (330) 763-4813, after 6pm. FOR SALE: 7 Beagle Bulldog Cross Females, 3-4 yrs old. (330) 897-0454 FOR SALE: AKC Beagle female, 16mo, runs rabbits. 5mo old Beagle male. (330) 852-3701 WANTED: ENG. Mastiff Male, older dog 4yrs+. (740) 824-4361 BICHON FRISE, females, $550, 2 or more $500. Males, $350. ACA or AKC eligible. (330) 749-1054 FOR SALE: AUSTRALIAN Shepherd cross puppies. 5 mo. Mountain Curs. Started on squirrel. 2 year Walker Coon dog, trees coon. Ray Yoder, 330-897-4940 ext. 3 JACK RUSSEL Mix puppies. 12 wks old. $30 ea. Black & white. 330-674-2804 2 AKC Reg. Sheba Male Puppies, shots & wormed, will be ready on 1/20/15. $500 - 330-897-1106 Ext 2 COAL BLACK Poodle Bichon male, 6 mo. had shots. Partly house trained. V gentle nice pet, $450. 852-7710 3/4 CAVALIER 1/4 Cocker pups, 8 wks, UTD on shots. Reg. Eng. Bull pup. Reg. French Bull pup. (740) 824-4361
BORDER COLLIE PUPPIES 10wks old $100. Vernon Mast 5440 E. Moreland Rd., FDBG (330) 698-0514 x2 FOR SALE: AKC Golden Retriever Puppy, born 11/4, $500. (330) 600-9061 FOR SALE: 2 YR OLD AKC German Sheperd Female, (330) 231-0117 9MO OLD Male (330) 567-5908
Beabull.
FOR SALE: AKC Male Siberian Husky Puppies, born Oct. 14, 2014, up to date on all shots & wormer, guaranteed healthy $400ea. (330) 893-4026 WANTED: SERVICE age Westie Male also Westie female (330) 279-9068 NOW Selling Kenny's Omega 3-6 Dog food. 26% protein, 18% fat. James Mast, 7220 TR 572, Mbg. 330-674-0801 2YR OLD Grade Bluetick Male has hammer breeding runs with other dogs $200. Also UKC Beagle female 1 1/2yr old runs rabbits $50. (330) 275-8964 TOY FOX Terrier Pups, 8 wks old, 3 males, black & white, shots/wormed, $150. Raymond Yoder, 5236 E. Moreland Rd. Frdrksbrg.
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Sports Fitness
2009 GIANT Defy road bike all components upgraded $400, specialized mountain bike $275. (330) 852-2829
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Tools Machinery
FOR SALE: Ford V-6 Engine, starts & runs good. (330) 674-0520
FOR SALE: (2) 8 mo old 7/8 English Bulldog Puppies, female $850ea (330) 473-0491
GAS GENERATOR - Subaru Robin, RGV7500/watt, Brand new, paid $2,400, asking $2,000. 440-223-3325
AKC REG. Golden Retriever Male, 7mo old, family raised out of good stock $550. (330) 852-2679
20KW DIESEL Gen. set 3,600hrs. $2,200 OBO. Campbell Hausfeld 3HP air compressor on 60gal tank $400. (330) 407-3551
TAKING PICTURES and advertising your puppies online, also offering delivery by car or airport. (330) 663-6799
8WK OLD Male Beagle Bulldog cross puppy $450. 330-440-8933
HITATCHI 10" slide compound mitre saw. Dewalt 12" compound mitre saw. Dewalt mitre saw stand. Hitatchi 15" mitre saw. Makita 7 1/4" circ. saw. Senco finish nail gun. Porter cable jig saw. Full face mask respirator. Graco varnish/paint pump system/ Kremlin spray gun. (330) 852-0444
FOR SALE: 7 young Bulldog cross females, under 3yrs old, 1 bred due end of Feb., 1 10mo old Beabull male very active, priced to sell. Also, 2 Lassie Collie females. (330) 440-2922
FOR SALE: Quincy Air Compressor, belt driven 10-15HP, model 370, good cond. $2000. (330) 439-8218 Steven M. Yoder 12303 Dover Rd, Apple Creek OH 44606
1 1/2YR old Black & White Miniature Poodle Male. 2yr old Fawn AKC Pug male, proven breeder $400ea. (330) 897-0629
WIDE BELT SANDER AEM, speed sander, belt size 37x60, good cond., ideal for smaller shop. Paul Nisley (330) 897-1178
6WK OLD puppies 3/4 Border Collie 1/4 Lassie Collie, will make good farm dogs. Merle Mast 330-275-4813
Tools Machinery 410
Home Condo For Sale 650
FOR SALE: 5HP Quicy Air Compressor w/ 11HP Honda Motor, battery start, stationary unit w/ slide, pressure shut off switch, flex hose, good cond. $1600. Aden Yoder (740) 622-0933
PINECRAFT FL, Gilbert Ave. furnished 2br house +apt, with huge lot, currently has year 'round tennant. $188,500. (330) 473-3530
FOR SALE: 10" Craftsman Radial Arm saw, like new, $550. (330) 674-1859, (330) 231-1758
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FOR SALE: Poletek screw air comp 10 to 30 HP $7100. 10" Deltra unisaw w/fence & ext. table. L. new, $1750. 6" Drum sander wAM air motor $425. dust collector bag 200. 16" scroll saw w quickset blade change 4 AM air motor $500 OBO all A Byler 7168 SR 514, Big Prairie Oh COMPLETE PRECUT setup unscrambler greenchain heavy duty chopsaw with hydraulic infeed and outfeed single head baker resaw with complete run around including sizer deduster also blower 140HP John Deere and all hydraulic pumps $32,000. (330) 897-1038 HONDA EU6500 Generator, 2yrs old, minimal usage, just serviced. Exc. cond, runs great $3,200 (330) 763-1155 POWERMATIC 6" Jointer in good cond. $300. DC3 series portable dust collector and air handler, 1 micron bag $125. (330) 852-6011
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MOTORHOME- Jayco Melbourne 2012 model 29-D on Ford 450 chassis. 22,000 miles, 3 slide outs, Onon generator, like new. $79,800 330-231-1164 Millersburg.
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WANTED: GOOD condition boy's buggy. Tim Kline, 330-279-3998. WANTED: Rear tractor tiresair or filled, 16.9 or 14.9x24, good cond, 8-lug. Will trade turb tires. 330-275- 9675 WANTED: USED cap pleater. State price and condition, 330-897-5130 WANTED: NAT. Gas Cook Stove, also sink for basement, state price and cond. Marvin Miller 10407 S. Apple Creek Rd., FDBG WANTED: SEWING machine cabinet with lift for free arm sewing machine. Willis Yoder, 330-275-6950 WANTED: USED cordless tools, non-working: drills, saws, impact wrenches, batteries & chargers - Dewalt, Makita, & Milwaukee. (330) 359-2070. WANTED TO buy: 100 Locus Fence Posts. (330) 496-3412 Wanted Cast iron 30-35 gal Kehl. Also H32 Enterprise meat grinder List price/cond L.Yoder, 5864 CR 59, Mbg. WANTED: Used mini surrey in good condition. (330) 695-2153 / LM WANTED: BICHON Female, 1 yr or younger. (330) 852-9030 BUYING OF STANDING TIMBER M & M Sawmill 330-893-1020 Henry Troyer 330-231-9307 LOOKING TO rent between 10-20 acres of pasture in the Nashville, Loudonville, Big Prairie, or Millersburg area. (330) 603-9974
HEAT YOUR HOUSE with a basement stone fireplace. Also, outdoor pavilion stone fireplaces. (330) 763-1610 FOR SALE: Treated fence boards and posts in stock. 16 ft. boards $6, posts $5. Also 4x4x8 ft.&16ft. Weaver Logging and Lumber (330) 763-4614 TC TRIM & CABINET Specializing in interior trim carpentry. Give us a call at (330) 897-4603
207 Doors & Windows •06500 Vinyl Windows AD13113930 72
Home Condo Rentals
MENNONITE COUPLE looking to rent a house. Call or text. 330-275-2136 Ben Miller
• Free10190485 Estimates 4881 CR 207 Millersburg, OH
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Cleaning
COUNTRY HOME for rent $500/mo+util+dep. 2br, 1ba, (330) 231-0981
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Mobile Home Rentals
2 BR MOBILE on private lot, blacktop parking, washer/ dryer, frig./range, incls. trash, w/priv. storage bldg., all new floor coverings, $485 +dep. & utils. Avail. Feb. 1st. (330)763-3838.
Wanted to Buy 500
LOOKING TO Buy Older Motorcycles, running or not. 330328-9642.
Mobile Home For Sale
Building Materials 830
10190485
300
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'98 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX 187k mi., $1,200. 330-674-5353, 330-231-5537 5'X10' TILT trailer. 3500 lb. axle rate. Good tires. Lights work. Ex. for lawn mowers ATV's, $850 OBO 465-1432
530
Motorcycles ATVs
2003 KAWASAKI Vultan, exc. cond., Call or text (330) 600-0355 FOR SALE: Thomas LX Red Moped, works good, good shape, $800 obo. Leave message (330) 359-0007
540
Trucks SUVs
2005 DODGE 2500 Cummins diesel, 175k mi., $18,000. (330) 231-6446. 2000 GMC Pickup truck, ext. cab, 3/4-ton, 197k mi., runs great, 4x4, a/c, some rust, 5th wheel & Reese hitch, trailer brake. Call or text for pics - 330-231-5745
545
Vans
'01 DODGE 15 pass van, runs good. Call for info. (330) 621-4728 NEED A VAN FOR A TRIP SOUTH this winter? Odyssey Rental has a late model Chevy 15 pass. van for rent! Call us at (330) 852-0157, Cell (330) 473-7619
I BUY junk cars 262-9300
925
Painting
GORILLA Painting, Co. Free estimates. Call Joellen 330-231-3541 DRYWALL finishing & patching int. painting. Reason. rates. Jr. Yoder, 7720 TR 509, Lakeville, O. 44638
1000
Roofing & Spouting
YODER FAMILY Roofing & Seamless Spouting LLC, servicing Wayne/Holmes counties for 17 yrs, insured. Call for your free estimate. 330-695-3000
1050 DUST BUNNIES Cleaning Co. offers an affordable housecleaning service tailored to meet your needs. Insured/bonded. Call Michelle at (330) 844-1604. HOUSE CLEANING, I have transportation. Call Naomi 330-473-3089.
Automobiles 720
FOR SALE: '12 Chevy Silverado, 3/4Ton, 63K miles, Crew Cab, Duromax Diesel, loaded, very nice. $32,500 (330) 763-1923
Hauling
AFFORDABLE DRIVING & hauling service. Can meet all your needs. Truck and trailer service available. Will also do hunting and fishing trips. Call (330) 763-1475
1130
Windows
Construction FOGGED
SWISS CONSTRUCTION. Amish Crew, specializing in pole bldgs., horse barns, riding arenas, machine sheds, garages. For all your pole building needs call 330763-3937.
775
Taxi Limo Shuttle
HOUSE WINDOWS? We can fix them without replacing the entire window. (330) 674-7556.
JUNK TODAY.
TREASURE TOMORROW.
Fencing
YODER'S FENCE & Brush Removal. Will build all types of farm fence. 23 yrs. exp. Free est. 330-763-0497 Building all types of wood & wire fences. Have ambusher to clear old fence rows. Free est. United Fencing 330-359-2314 / 231-8813
11300 AD13633918 144 HILLSIDE DOORS & WINDOWS
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The Holmes County Hub Shopper
Saturday, January 31, 2015 — 31
330-345-5200 888-244-6632
Shop Online
We’ll Fit Your Lifestyle
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College Hills Honda
Locally Owned and Operated
0.9% Financing 24-36 Months 1.9% Financing 37-60 Months • On Select Hondas
$189 36 Mo Lease
$209 36 Mo Lease
$2000 Due At Lease Signing
$2000 Due At Lease Signing
$249
OR
2015 Pilot LX 4WD
$179 36 Mo Lease
$299 36 Mo Lease
$2000 Due At Lease Signing
OR
$269
OR
$2000 Due At Lease Signing
$239
$359
OR
All leases are 36 month 36,000 mile closed end. $2000 cash or trade equity due in advance plus first month payment, tax, title, license plates and documentary fee. Sign and Drive leases are plus tax, title, license plates, documentary fee due in advance. All leases include Mud Guards three oil changes. 0.9% and 1.9% financing good on select Honda models. Offers good for well qualified buyers approved with Honda Financial Services. Offers expire 03-02-2015
2 Year Test Drive 2 year 24,000 mile one pay lease. $7835 cash or trade equity due in advance. Includes all Wayne County taxes, fees, mud guards and 3 oil changes. For well qualified buyers approved with Honda Financial Services. Offer good through 03/02/2015
P7833
P7835
9281T
2012 Honda CR-V EX 4WD
2012 Honda Accord SE
P7839
P7840
2012 Honda Civic LX
A675A
2012 Honda Accord LX-P
P7814
2012 Honda Civic
2012 Honda CR-V EX-L AWD
P7834
P7836
P7821
2012 Honda Civic LX
2012 Honda Accord SE
P7820
2012 Honda Pilot EX-L
2012 Honda Odyssey EX
P7825
2012 Honda Pilot EX-L 4WD
A614A
2011 Honda= CR-V EX
2011 Honda CR-V EX-L
Here Are Our Other Select Used Cars $ A658A
9,599
2005 Toyota Highlander Limited
$ A700A
$ P7773A
10,999 P7837
2007 Toyota RAV4 Limited
$ A550B
15,910
2012 Jeep Liberty
SALES
Mon. - Thurs. 9:00 - 8:00; Fri. 9:00 - 6:00 Saturday 9:00 - 5:00
2010 Mazda MAZDA3
$
A688A
2007 Honda CR-V EX
$ A639A
SERVICE
Mon. thru Fri. 8:00 - 6:00 Saturday 8:00 - 2:00
$ P7818A
14,449
Mon. thru Fri. 8:00 - 6:00 Saturday 8:00 - 2:00
10,999
2010 Ford Focus SES
$ A673A
$ P7831
$ A688A
14,899
2009 Ford Explorer Eddie Bauer
16,988
2010 Honda CR-V EX 4WD
PARTS
$ P7796A
2011 Honda Insight EX HYBRID
15,988
2011 Hyundai Santa Fe Limited
10,299
2011 Honda Accord LX
13,998
$ A662A
$
10,299
20,674
2011 Honda Element EX 4WD
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10,999
2006 Honda Accord
$ P7828
14,998
2012 Honda Civic EX
WE BUY USED CARS EVEN IF YOU DON’T BUY OURS
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4600 Cleveland Rd., Wooster, OH 44691
32 — Saturday, January 31, 2015
The Holmes County Hub Shopper
Budget Vehicles 94 Olds Cutlass
97 Ford Explorer XLT
Sale Price
Power Windows & Locks, Tilt Wheel, Cruise Control #C14262B
1,499
00 Dodge Grand Caravan Power Windows & Locks, Tilt Wheel, Cruise Control, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels. #MP7287C
98 Ford Escort ZX2
Sale Price
1,999
99 Ford Escort
2,999
$
Power Windows & Locks, Keyless Entry, CD Stereo, 7-Passenger. #GM14326C
03 Ford 1/2 Ton Reg XLT Power Windows & Locks, Bedliner, CD Stereo, Air, Tow Package #MP7679A
Sale Price
3,990
$
Sale Price
4,990
$
5,499
$
Sale Price
3,991
$
4,991
5,501
$
5,999
$
5,999
$
03 Pontiac Vibe Only 92,600 Miles!!! Power Windows & Locks, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air. #GM14336A
3,999
Sale Price
5,999
7.3L Diesel, Nerf Bars, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Tow Package. #MP7697B
04 Chevy TrailBlazer LS Sale Price
6,499
$
4,499
Power Seat, Power Windows & Locks, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, 1 Owner #MP7403A
Sale Price
4,991
$
Sale Price
4,994
$
04 Chevy Malibu LS
Sale Price
Sale Price
Power Seat, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air #C15130A
5,988
$
5,990
$
04 Mercury Grand Marquis LS Only 89,000 Miles!!! Leather Power Seats, CD Stereo, 1 Owner, Nice Car. #GM14273A
5,999
$
Sale Price
5,999
$
05 Chevy Trailblazer LS 4x4
Sale Price
6,888
$
Power Windows & Locks, Running Boards, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air, Tow Package. # GM15141B
06 Pontiac G6 SE Power Seats, Power Windows & Locks, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air #T14253B
Sale Price
$
07 Chrysler Town & Country
01 Ford 3/4 Ton Crew 4x4 XL
$
Power Seat, Power Windows & Locks, Roof Rack, Alloy Wheels, Tow Package. #MP7686A
Sale Price
$
Sale Price
Tilt Wheel, Air, Tow Package, Long Bed # T14361B
3,990
03 Pontiac Grand AM
00 GMC 1/2 Ton Reg
Sale Price
Sale Price
$
Power Windows & Locks, Power Sunroof, Monsoon Stereo, CD Player. #T15162A
02 Ford 1/2 Ton Ext XLT
Sale Price
2,991
$
02 Ford Explorer XLT
3,499
Power Windows & Locks, Bedliner, Cassette Stereo, Alloy Wheels. #MP7596A
Sale Price
Power Seat, Power Windows & Locks, Alloy Wheels, Air #MP7713A
03 Kia Sorrento
$
Power Windows & Locks, Power Seat, CD Stereo #GM14364B
2,688
Sale Price
Power Windows & Locks, Keyless Entry, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Tow Package #MP7631A
00 Ford Mustang
Sale Price
Sale Price
$
$
Power Windows & Locks, Keyless Entry, 3rd Row, 7-Pass Seating #GM15006C
04 Mazda3
Sale Price
99 Olds Silhouette
05 Dodge Grand Caravan
Sale Price
4-Cyl Manual, Power Sunroof, Leather, 6-Disc CD, Air, Alloy Wheels #MP7632AA
02 Chevy S10 Ext 4x4 LS Manual, Tilt Wheel, Cruist Control, Bedliner, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air, Tow Package. #GM14202C
3,488
02 Buick Century Custom Power Seat, Power Windows & Locks, Cassette. #MP7635AB
03 Chevy Venure LS Power Seat, Power Windows & Locks, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air. #GM14342D
Sale Price
$
1,750
$
Power Seat, Power Windows & Locks, Roof Rack, Leather, Captains Chairs, CD Stereo. #GM15042C
99 Chrysler Cirrus LXI Power Seats, Keyless Entry, Sunroof, Alloy Wheels #MP7513B
03 Ford Explorer Limited 4x4, Power Seats, Roof Rack, Heated Leather, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels #C14182A
00 Chevy Astro Van AWD Power Windows & Locks, Roof Rack, Alloy Wheels, Tow Package. #GM14367A
2,499
$
05 Dodge Caravan
Sale Price
Cruise Control, Cassette Stereo. #GM15084B
1,499
$
Power Seats, Running Boards, Sunroof, Heated Leather, Alloy Wheels, Air #T15137A
Sale Price
V6, Alloy Wheels, Tow Package. #MP7635B
99 Ford Explorer EddieBauer
Sale Price
Manual, Cloth, Captains Chairs #T15138C
$
Sale Price
Power Windows & Locks, Keyless Entry, Tow Package. #MP7594C
$
94 Chevy S10 Reg
Sale Price
6,991
$
07 Chevy Malibu LT
Sale Price
6,999
$
Power Seat, Power Windows & Locks, CD Stereo, Air. #MP7599A
Sale Price
6,999
$
Sale ends 2/9/15.
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