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It’s all about volunteers

Calendar March Dinner, dance to benefit veterans home is tonight A Holmesville American Legion St. Patrick’s Day Feast and costume party to be held March 14, will benefit the Sandusky Veterans Home. A dinner of corned beef and cabbage, Irish soda bread and assorted desserts will be held 5-8 p.m. The cost is a $7 suggested donation. Music and karaoke will be presented by See Pg. 2 — CALENDAR

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Donated time keeps Prairie Township Library open for community By KEVIN LYNCH Staff Writer

The Prairie Township Library in Holmesville is up and running with an active group of volunteers. Jan Lemon and Shirley Croskey head up the volunteers who run the library today. They are inspired by former volunteers Joann and Bill Vincent, Jeanne and Dean Smith and Dud and Myrna Woodruff, who did what they could to promote education and reading in Holmesville. “They were the driving force behind this library staying open,” Lemon said. It’s been Prairie Township Library for 20 years. The library is not affiliated with the Holmes County Public Library. It is run solely by volunteers and generous donations from patrons.

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Jan Lemon reads “If You Give a Pig a Pancake” during story time at the Prairie Township Library in Holmesville. Lemon and Shirley Croskey head up a team of volunteers who have the library open several hours a week, including story time on Thursday mornings. “We’ve got to give credit where credit is due. The Prairie Township trustees have been very supportive,” Lemon said. “They are a very good group of people to work with. “We took over when Holmes County could no longer support this building,”

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Lemon continued. “The library is run strictly by volunteers, and a few years ago, the library wasn’t open very much. We have been here since Holmes County left, but now we’ve got a great group of volunteers and we are open a lot more hours.”

Prairie Township Library is open Tuesday from 6:30-8 p.m.; Wednesday, 10 a.m.-noon and 6:30-8 p.m.; Thursday, 10-11:30 a.m.and 6:30-8 p.m. Thursday morning is story time for preschoolers. The third Wednesday of every month is Commu-

nity Night, with different programs offered. “We’ve had home movies from the ’50s and ’60s shown by Rocky Snyder and Paul Stutzman gave a presentation one night,” Lemon said. See Pg. 7 — LIBRARY

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Calendar chicken noodle soups, Comedy Night set rolls, salad, dessert and for March J.C. Sound System, 8-11 beverage. p.m., with a costume con- Free health checks and Standup Comedy Night, test winner named at 9 squad tours will be avail- to benefit the Holmes p.m. able. County District Public Library, will be held March 21 at Hotel MillVeterans Dinner to benefit ersburg. Performance regoffice taking istration is at 7 p.m. and fire district the show begins at 7:30 A soup and salad sup- applications p.m. Actors must be ages per will be held March The Holmes County 18 and above. 14, 4:30-7:30 p.m. at West- Veterans Service Center Admission is a suggested ern Holmes Fire District, will accept applications donation of $5 for adults Lakeville station, 13979 for assistance for March and $3 for students. PerState Route 226. The din- through March 20 at noon. formers are free. ner benefits the district The Veterans Service The event is sponsored EMS and proceeds will Commission Board will by the Killbuck Valley be used for equipment, meet March 23 at 6:30 Writers’ Guild. For more training and supplies. p.m. Office hours are information call 330-464The menu includes Monday, 8:30 a.m.-5:30 0624. potato soup, chili, vege- p.m., and Tuesday-Friday, table, ham and bean and 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. See Pg. 3 — CALENDAR (From Page 1)

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Garrett Family benefitplanned A hog roast and auction will be held March 22 to benefit the family of Craig Garrett, who died Nov. 25, 2014. The benefit will be

from noon-4 p.m. at Triway High School and in addition to the hog roast, there will be a silent auction, ending at 3 p.m. and a live auction to begin at 3 p.m. There will also be a 50/50 drawing. Tickets are $10 for adults and $5 for children and can be purchased at Triway High School during normal school hours; Wayne County Fair secretary’s

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

office during office hours (330-262-8001) or Troutman Kutz N Kennels, 330567-9331. Donations can also be made at any Commercial & Savings Bank Location in care of the Craig Garrett Family Benefit. You can also visit Facebook: The Craig Garrett Family Benefit.

Garden clubs spring meeting The Holmes County Garden Clubs spring meeting will be Monday, March 23, at 7 p.m. at Hopewell Presbyterian Church, 6900 State Route 754, Shreve. Don Plant will speak on purple martins. RSVP to Melva Rohr, 330-231-5414. Sponsored by Wideview

Garden Club, the meeting and at the Holmes County is open to the public. District Public Library. Residents may change their address online or

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Voter registration deadline is April 6 The deadline to register to vote for the May 5 election is April 6. The deadline includes changes of names and address. The only item on the Holmes County ballot will be a 3.56-mill bond issue for Southeast Local Schools. Residents can register at the Holmes County Board of Elections office, 75 E. Clinton St., Suite 108, Millersburg. The office is open weekdays from 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Registration forms also are available at the Bureau of Motor Vehicles

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Spring Preschool Story Adventures at the Central Library, Wednesdays, 11 a.m., March 18-April 29. Ages 4-5 and their parents or caregivers invited for stories, songs, crafts and more. Registration required; 330674-5972, Ext. 211 or email childrens@holmeslib.org. Spring Story Celebrations at the East Branch, Wednesdays, 11 a.m., March 18-29. Ages 2-5 and their parents

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or caregivers invited for stories, songs, crafts and more. Registration requested; 330893-3464 to register. March Basic Computer Classes at the Central Library, Fridays, March 20 and 27 from 1:30-4:30 p.m. Learn basic computer skills during this two-session computer class. Participants must be able to attend both sessions. For adults as well as children fourth grade and up who are accompanied by an adult. Registration is required. Call 330-674-5972 to register. Middle School Mondays at the Central Library, March 23, from 5-8 p.m. Grades 6-8 invited for movies, games, crafts and snacks.

Registration is not required. For more information, call the Central Library at 330674-5972. Teen Night Tuesday at the Central Library, March 24 from 5-8 p.m. Grades 9-12 are invited for movies, games, crafts and snacks. Registration is not required. For more information, call the Central Library at 330674-5972. Mini-Minecraft at the East Branch, Thursday, March 26 from 5:30-7 p.m. Play Minecraft on a secure server in multiplayer mode. For ages 7-12. Registration required; Space is limited. To register or for more information, stop by the East Branch or call 330-893-3464.

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Sauerkraut supper to be at St. John’s The 11th annual sauerkraut supper at St. John’s Church of Millersburg will be Tuesday, March 17, from 4:30-7 p.m. Enjoy Tom Snyder’s homemade sauerkraut, mashed potatoes and gravy, pork, rolls, homemade applesauce and pie. Cost is $8 for adults and $4 for ages 12 and younger, with proceeds to benefit missions committee projects. Carry-outs will be available. The church is at 8670 State Route 39 West, Millersburg.

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379 Crawford St., Millersburg, will hold fish fries from 4-7 p.m. on Friday nights through March 27. Cost will be $7 for adults and $5 for ages 12 and younger. Carry-outs will be available by calling 330-674-7680. Menu includes fish (cod), parslied potatoes, macaroni and cheese, coleslaw, bread, lemonade, iced tea and desserts.

Worship services at Jitters

Two worship services will be held at Jitters Coffee House, 1545 S. Washington St., Millersburg, each SunCommunity Lenten services day morning at 9 and 10:45 a.m. Jitter Bugs class at Continuing on Wednesdays during Lent, the Shreve 10:45 service only. area churches will be holding Soup and Bread Fel- Grab a cup of coffee and doughnut and sing praises lowship from 6-7 p.m. This year’s offering has been to the Lord. All are welcome. www.jitters.coffee designated for MOCA House, Wooster, and Shreve Community Vacation Bible School. Sonnenberg Station schedule Remaining host church schedule is: March 18, United Methodist; March 25, St. Joseph Advent Catholic at This season’s performances by Sonnenberg Station, a 16-voice men’s ensemble based in Kidron, offers Shreve Presbyterian. selections on the theme “Sacred Spaces: Exploring Wayne County’s Historic Buildings with Song” as the Behrendt to speak singers lift their voices in some of Wayne County’s oldHolmes County Christian Women’s Club will meet est buildings of community and worship. All concerts April 7, 9:30 a.m. at Der Dutchman in Walnut Creek. will be delivered with Sonnenberg Station’s own take Speaker is Pastor Mark Behrendt of St. John’s United on traditional spirituals, familiar folk songs, and, as Church of Christ, Walnut Creek. always, a few lighthearted surprises while representing The brunch is $10 inclusive. Last minute guests are a variety of cultures, eras and styles. welcome. In case of bad weather check with either of Their performance on March 28 at 7 p.m. will benefit the above numbers, Der Dutchman at 330-893-2981 or the Kidron Community Historical Society at the Old information number below. If schools are closed, meet- Sonnenberg Church in Sonnenberg Village, just on the ing will be cancelled. outskirts of Kidron. All offerings from the Sonnenberg Bible Study resumed March 12 in the Millersburg Church performance will go to the KCHS. Presbyterian Church at 9:30 a.m. Performance schedule is: For more information call 330-674-7723 or email March 21, 7 p.m., Dalton Presbyterian Church, 163 dawdys@embarqmail.com. W. Main St. March 22, 7 p.m., Sts. Peter & Paul Catholic Church, 161 W. Clinton St., Doylestown St. Peter Church schedules fish fries March 23, 7 p.m., St. Peter’s United Church of Christ, Holmes County Catholic Center at St. Peter Church, 68 W. Main St., Apple Creek

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MARCH MADNESS MEN’S MEETING — Evangelist George Griffis (pictured) and Evangelist Mark Rogers will speak March 20 at 7 p.m. at the March Madness Men’s Meeting at Amazing Grace Baptist Temple, 1150 Massillon Road, Millersburg. The event is free and no offering will be taken; all are welcome. In this perilous time we are faced with many obstacles on the home front. We need standing power to stand the test of time. How can we have standing power? How can we defeat the difficulties around us? How can we stand up against the forces that want to take our families? Destroy the home? Destroy the very doctrine we have based our country and our lives on? Find the answer at the March Madness Men’s Meeting. March 28, 7 p.m., Old Sonnenberg Village Church, Sonnenberg Village, 13515 Hackett Road, Apple Creek March 29, 7 p.m., First Presbyterian, 621 College Ave., Wooster Admission is free; an offering will be taken during intermission. For more information, visit www.sonnenbergstation.org.

School briefs Gold medal winner Ashland County-West Holmes Career Center Family, Career and Community Leaders of America students participated in regional competition at the Lorain County Community College on March 7. Alyssa Spreng, Loudonville senior, received a Gold Medal in the Language and Literacy category. FCCLA adviser is Shirley Meehan (Early Childhood Education teacher).

Students of the Month

Center’s Early Childhood Education program, was named the Senior Student of the Month. She is the daughter of Chris Spreng and resides in Loudonville. Both students and their families have been invited to the regular meeting of the Career Center’s Board of Education on March 19, where each will be presented with a certificate and pin in recognition of this honor.

Southeast Local to discuss facilities Southeast Local Schools will be holding community meetings to discuss facilities at each of the elementary buildings in the district. Meeting dates and locations are: March 23, 7 p.m., Holmesville Elementary; March 26, 7 p.m., Fredericksburg Elementary; April 9, 7 p.m., Mount Eaton Elementary.

Seth Lugli, Mapleton High School and Alyssa Spreng, Loudonville High School, were named Ashland County-West Holmes Career Center Students of the Month for March. Lugli, in the Career Center’s Construction Technology program, was named the Junior Student of the Month. He is the East Holmes to son of Mr. and Mrs. Denis Lugli and resides in New hold registration London. Parents with children in Spreng, in the Career the East Holmes District

who will enter kindergarten are asked to register their children at the building they will attending during the 2015-16 school year. Each school will register children by appointment only; call to schedule. The registration process will take about 45 minutes. The phone number and times for each school are: Chestnut Ridge — April 14, 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m., 330893-2413; Berlin — April 15, 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m., 330893-2817; Walnut Creek — April 16, 9:30 a.m.-3 p.m., 330-893-2213; Charm — April 17, 8 a.m.-2:30 p.m., 330-893-2505; Winesburg — April 21, 8 a.m.-2 p.m., 330-359-5059; and Mount Hope — April 22, 8 a.m.-2 p.m., 330-674-0418. Children must be 5 years old on or before Aug. 1 and have completed the state health requirements. Take the child’s birth certificate, record of immunizations, Social Security number and proof of residency (current real estate tax statement). Have information concerning the exact location of the child’s home, including house number, road num-

bers and any other marker or information identifying the residence. At registration children will be given routine hearing and vision screening, as well as testing to determine strengths and weaknesses. The Holmes County Health Department will provide immunization clinics during registration at no cost to the family; donation only.

Southeast notes kindergarten registration Kindergarten registration will be held in the district in the latter part of March. Dates are: Fredericksburg and Holmesville elementary schools, March 24, at Holmesville; Mount Eaton, March 26; and Apple Creek, March 27. Registration is anytime 9-11 a.m. at each location and will take about half an hour to complete. Paperwork will be given to complete at registration, along with testing for hearing, vision and speech. Actual screen-

ing dates are Aug. 18-19, Kindergarten with addition information received at registration. registration begins Students entering kinder- Kindergarten registragarten will need to turn 5 tion for youth entering years old by Aug. 1. school in August is being accepted in the West Holmes District. Parents havApplications ing children who will be 5 taken for years of age on or before Aug. 1 are asked to call B-WISER and register their child at The College of Wooster’s the elementary school the Buckeye Women in Sci- child will attend, by April ence, Engineering and 7. Research (B-WISER) Parents will be asked summer science camp some basic information for girls (a partnership about their child and will between the Martha schedule a time for kinHolden Jennings Foun- dergarten screening. A dation and The College registration packet will be of Wooster) will be held mailed in April to be comJune 7-12, and applica- pleted and taken to kintions are due by April 20. dergarten screening later The B-WISER program in April. Parents must is celebrating its 25th anni- take a copy of the child’s versary this summer. This birth certificate and proof team-taught, hands-on sci- of residency to kindergarence experience is open ten screening. to girls who will complete Kindergarten screenseventh grade this aca- ing dates and school condemic year. Labs in earth tact numbers are: April science, biology, chemistry, 13, Millersburg; April physics, model robotics 14, Millersburg (mornand LEGO robotics will ing only), 330-674-5681; be included in the camp. April 16, Killbuck, 330For more information or 276-2891; April 17, Clark to receive an application, (morning only), 330-674visit BWISER.spaces. 7936; and April 21, Nashwooster.edu. ville, 330-378-2111.


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at one time,” Lemon said. “It got a little crazy.” Lemon says they are currently on a 12-week session and after a break,

they will start a summer reading program. They are meeting with the former kindergarten teacher to talk about the summer

reading program. No official dates are set yet. Plans are to start up another 12-week story hour session in the fall.

On Wednesday, March 18, Michelle Wood from the Holmes County Soil & Water Conservation District will give a presentation. “She will present an earth science day for the kids,” Croskey said. “She has a model that shows the watershed and it is a very hands-on program. Kids can see how the water runs off and how sediment gets into the water and runs on down through the creeks to the lakes. “It’s a hands-on thing for kids that even adults enjoy watching,” she continued. After Wood’s program, the community is going to have Vacation Bible School in June. “Several women who are helping with VBS are going to put on a presentation for the kids. It will be held at the United Methodist Church the week of June 14-18,” Croskey said. “They haven’t had VBS in many years, but the Methodist Church Kevin Lynch photo/www.buydrphotos.com and the Church of Christ Colton Garver cuts out a pig with help from his mother, Krista, during story are teaming up to put one time at the Prairie Township Library in Holmesville. Shirley Croskey also together this year.” helps her grandson, J.J., with his craft project. The children cut out pigs Croskey, a retired teach- after having the story “If You Give a Pig a Pancake” read by Jan Lemon. er, says she got back into helping out at the library when her friend, Lemon, 3rd sought help with story time. Her grandson was March 16th-21st Hours: M,W,Th & Sat 8-5; Tues & Fri 8-7 at the right age, so she Visa, Mastercard, Discover brought him along. “When (her grandson) Guggisberg Swiss ��������������������������������������������$3�59 lb� J.J.’s dad was still in eleEZ Carve Ham ��������������������������������������������������$2�29 lb� mentary school I helped Mozzarella Cheese Loaves Unsliced ����������������$2�39 lb� out with the library then,” Frozen Tart Cherries 40# Box ������������������������������$59�00 Croskey said. “Then, once they got to junior high and Frozen Blueberries 30# Box ��������������������������������$49�00 high school, we were all Sour Cream & Onion Powder ���������������������������$3�29 lb� involved in that and didn’t Cocoa ���������������������������������������������������������������$2�19 lb� help with the library any Tonn’s Honey Bears����������������������������������������� $3�29 ea� more. Honey Roasted Peanuts�����������������������������������$1�69 lb� “After I retired teaching, Hospitality Corn Flakes 35oz� pkg ������������������ $3�39 ea� I came back to help Jan with story hour because she didn’t have anybody Friday, March 20th & Saturday, March 21st Only helping her,” she continMild Swiss Cheese ����������������������������������������������������$2�99 lb� ued. “She said if I would EZ Carve Ham������������������������������������������������������������$1�99 lb� help her, she would start it Cream Cheese 8oz� Bar ����������������������������������������������92¢ ea� back up again. I was used Limit 6 per customer to teaching third- and fourth-graders, so this was really interesting.” 8221 CR 192, Holmesville, OH 44633 • 330-279-2619 “I had 18 kids by myself In-Store Specials • Free Refreshments All prices good while supplies last�

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Local Entertainment NATIONAL GENEALOGY DAY!

Entertainment briefs Comedy Night set for March 21 Standup Comedy Night, to benefit the Holmes County District Public Library, will be held March 21 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 above. 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 330464-0624.

The Holmes County Art Group will play host to pop artist, comic book creator (Mr. Beat) and a writer for the Simpson Comics on April 2. Chris Yambar of Youngstown will speak at Jitters Coffee House, 1545 S. Washington St., Millersburg, at 7 p.m. Yambar will share about marketing art as well as tips on writing. For more information contact David Ernst at fatcatstudios32@yahoo.com.

Three paranormal nights planned

p.m. At the end of the event, the group will reassemble at the Castle Club for snacks and sharing experiences they might have had during the investigation. Some equipment is provided, however, participants are encouraged to take digital cameras, flashlight or any equipment they wish. The cost of the evenings are $35 per person. Advance registration, limited to 12 people, and payment are required. A private group event can be arranged for eight12 people. Call 674-0022 or email info@holmeshistory. com for more information. Reserve a spot at the public events by calling in a reservation with credit card or mailing to Holmes County Historical Society, P.O. Box 126, Millersburg 44654.

Public Paranormal Nights at the Victorian House Spring arts and Museum are planned for crafts show set April 11, June 13 and Sept. The Wayne County Arts 19, 8-11:30 p.m. each day. and Crafts Guild will hold Registration begins at 7:30 its spring show March 20, 5-9 p.m., and March 21, 9 Serving a.m.-4 p.m., at Greenbriar Conference & Party Centre, the Area FUJI • JAMIS • SchwInn • SUn Since 1985 50 Riffel Road, Wooster. Admission is free, lunch Rechargable Headlights is available and there are Starting at more than 115 booths. $49.95

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Winter-worn world begins to unravel Winter has carried on so hard for so long that the wheels are finally starting to fall off. Simple entropy I suppose, this gradual but inevitable decline to disorder. It’s been cold and crappy just long enough that all things that are apt to break have actually begun to break. It’s as if the cosmic clock of system failure has begun to toll midnight. Pipes have begun to freeze, sidewalks to heave and my trusty snow shovel is showing signs of fatigue cracking. On the road, windshield wipers are shredding and batteries have commenced to fail. An unduly high percentage of cars sport a single working headlight to accent road-salt patina thicker than back fat on a polar bear. As potholes grow to craters the collection of disjointed auto parts strewn just downstream of the worst threaten to gather and reanimate into zombie cars. I had been thankful that nearly everything in my little world seemed to have buckled down, gritted its teeth and carried on, but

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alas the good times don’t last forever. The first to go was my garage door. A durable yet fickle relic of the mid-20th Century, my hulking, wooden, double-wide garage door has historically chosen the worst moment of each winter to throw a pulley, jump a track, shatter a coil spring or otherwise explode. This winter the devil door attempted to dramatically up the ante by rising in its normal manner to greet me, but then stealthily stop just six inches short of fully open — just low enough to peel the bike rack off the roof of my car like a potato skin. Thankfully, a keen eye developed out of the constant fear of becoming height-trapped in a parking deck or burger joint drivethru prompted me to hit the brakes with scant inches to spare.

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A quick inspection revealed a derailed pulley wheel, and with the temperature hanging in the single sub-zeroes, I didn’t spend much time on forensics. I simply grabbed a garden spade and began to twist the rail to a point where the wheel could return to its slot. When the wheel refused, I encouraged it with the back side of an axe. Mission completed, I ran the door to full “up” and pulled the car into its berth. My son, Ben, stood in awe of the crude yet effective fix. “That, my son, is how you

get things done,” I gloated as I hit the closer to lower the door. Half way down my haughty satisfaction was shattered as the pulley cables on each end of the door exploded, unraveling skyward as the 500 pound door crashed thunderously to the ground! With both of the family’s vehicles now entombed in the garage, Ben made a succinct observation. “Well, I’d imagine that the next lesson will be in getting things ‘undone,’ right Dad?” (I’ll address that ‘undoing’ when I return next week!)

Education Foundation accepting scholarship applications The Holmes County Education Foundation is accepting scholarship applications for academic year 2015-2016. The scholarship application can be found only on the HCEF website at www.hcef. net, under the section marked Scholarship and Grant Seekers. The scholarships are primarily financialneed based. Seniors, adult students or other individuals pursuing further education who reside in Holmes County, and/ or have graduated from a Holmes County high school are eligible to apply. Submit the application to the HCEF, 114 N. Clay St., Millersburg 44654, with the required information and attachments. The application deadline is April 17 by 5 p.m. Students currently receiving Education Foundation scholarships were mailed a

renewal application in mid-December. Also, the foundation will accept applications for the Raymond J. and Louisa F. Patterson Scholarship for Teachers. The application is available only at www. hcef.net, under the section marked Scholarship and Grant Seekers. The scholarship was created by the late Betty Lauber and her husband, Thomas, to memorialize Betty’s parents, Raymond J. and Louella F. Patterson. The purpose of the program is to enhance the quality of education by helping teachers receive advanced training and develop additional skills that will improve their ability to work with students in the classroom. To be eligible, individuals must be employed by a Holmes County school and have at least two years of classroom teaching experience.

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Carrol County Dairy Promotion Board presents annual awards The Carroll County Dairy Promotion Board held its annual meeting and awards banquet March 7 at the Friendship Center at the Carroll County Fairgrounds, Carrollton. About 75 people were in attendance. The invocation was given by Dave Evans and a delicious buffet luncheon was prepared by Susan Cooper of Country Catering. The business meeting was called to order by the master of ceremonies and vice president, John Neider. Several special guests were recognized. Treasurer Tracy Evans reported on the success of the dairy booth at the Carroll County Fair, and the various activities that are supported by the Dairy Promotion Board, which include the open show at the Carroll County Fair, dairy baskets for the Junior Fair Sale and scholarships. Receiving the Dairy Manager of the Year Award was Shaland Holsteins, Kevin and Kristi Tullis and Family and Dan and Kathy Shawver, Scio. Runner-up for the award was Springway Farms, William and Nancy Burkhart and Family, Magnolia. The awards for the High Herds for Milk went to: 1. Springway Farms, 25,549 pounds; 2. Shaland Holsteins, 25,406 pounds; 3. Joe Kiko, 22,807 pounds. High Herds for Fat were: 1. Springway Farms, 1,095 pounds; 2. Shaland Holsteins, 922 pounds; 3. Joe Kiko, 876 pounds. High herds for Protein: 1. Springway Farms, 800 pounds; 2. Shaland Holsteins, 747 pounds; 3. Joe Kiko, 719 pounds. Low Herds for Somatic Cell Count were: 1. Neider Family Farm LLC-M, 138,000 average; 2. Joe Kiko, 150,000 average; 3. Cliff Brown, 176,000 average.

Past Distinguished Service Award winners were recognized. The 2015 Distinguished Service Award was presented to John Neider, Redien Holsteins and Red and Whites, Carrollton. Melissa Kiko gave special recognition to the 2014 scholarship recipients, Brittany Rhor, who is attending OSU Agricicultural Technical Institute and Matt Borland, who is attending Ohio Northern University. Also recognized were the Dairy Products-Dairy Skill-A-Thon participants: Coby Weiland, Hannah McCort, Nick Compston, Tessa Kiko, Abby Kiko, Brice Weiland, Storm Carson, Charm Evans, Kolby Tullis, Evan Days, Emmy Days, Eliza Days, Eli McCort and Cheyenne Morheiser. The 2014 Carroll County Dairy Princess, Eliza Days, and the 2014 runner-up, Lynden Ferguson, each spoke about the various activities they had partici-

pated in during their reign. Lynden Ferguson was crowned the 2015 Carroll County Dairy Princess. She is the daughter of Wayne and Jennifer Ferguson, Carrollton, attends Carrollton Bell Herron School, and has shown dairy beef feeders in 4-H for five years. Runner-up is Mallory Fox, daughter of Mike and Vera Fox, who attends Carrollton Exempted Village School, and has shown dairy beef feeders in 4-H for six years. Tracy Evans was in charge of the Dairy Princess contest. Officers for the Carroll County Dairy Promotion Board are: Kevin Tullis, president; John Neider, vice president; Cheryl Rohr, secretary; and Tracy Evans, treasurer. Board members include: Melissa Kiko, Dave Evans, Emma Bolanz, David Compston, Holly Kincaid, Dan Morsheiser, Bill Burkhart, Diane Miller, Sherry McCort and Jennifer Brown.

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WOOSTER HAY AUCTION TOWN & COUNTRY Feb. 28 54 LOADS — 1st cutting 160-300 ton; rd. 78-180 ton; rd. by bale 19-70; lg. sq. 110 ton; 2nd cutting 220-370 ton; rd. bale 67.50 and 120 ton; lg. sq. 85 bale; 4th rd. 87.50 ton; wheat straw180-235 ton; rd. 150 ton; lg. sq. 140-155 ton; rd. rye 25 bale; firewood 65-185; eggs 1.60-1.80. Machinery Auction, March 28

200-350; cross bred balves 475-down; back to farm, bull calves 365-415; back to farm, heifer calves 220-350. 46 PIGS — 60-70 lbs. 22-50; 70 lbs.-up 20-50. 39 BUTCHER HOGS — 210-240 lbs.78; 240-260 lbs. 77-78; 260 lbs.-up 78-88; butcher sows 35-down; boars by weight 13. 24 CATTLE — Steers 148; heifers 143.50; bulls 117; good beef cows 95-115; medium to good beef cows 85-95; fair to medium cows 75-85; common cows 77-down; FEEDER DANVILLE AUCTION CATTLE — Jerseys 89-117. 15780 Body Road 177 TOTAL HEAD. Danville; 740-599-6607 43 LOADS — Hay, 1st cutFeb. 28 ting 175-325 ton; hay, 2nd and 3rd cutting 200-385; lg. hay Sale Results 15 LOADS — 1st cutting 75-175 ton; big rd. bales 30-72; grass 1.75-2.75 bale; 1st cut- lg. wheat straw 175 ton; oat ting mixed 4.25 bale and straw 175 ton; lg. straw 25-65 20-30 rd. bale; 2nd cutting bale; firewood 80 ton. grass 3.50 bale and 25-60 rd. MOUNT HOPE bale; oat hay 2.50 bale; straw AUCTION 20 rd. bale; firewood 30-55 March 4 load. 33 HOGS — 220-250 lbs. 45-56.50; 250-280 lbs. 50-60. SUGARCREEK 25 FAT CATTLE — Choice LIVESTOCK Holstein steers 140-149; AUCTION INC. choice Holstein steers 134March 2 106 CALVES — Choice 148; good Holstein steers calves 400-500; good calves 125-134. 5 BULLS — Jersey bulls 300-390; light & thins 200down; back to farm, bulls 500; 118.50; 1,000-1,500 lbs. 122.50129; 1,500-2,000 lbs. 140.50. heifers 250. 158 CULL COWS — Good/ 116 CATTLE — Holstein steers 115-140; good Holstein high dress 100-111; mediumcows 100-119; yellow and good 94-100; fair-medium thins 100-down; bulls 135.50. 86-94; light/thin 86-down. 127 FEEDERS — Steers 100 HORSES — Top horse and heifers 100-340. 1,350; top pony 225. 16 DAIRY. 302 CALVES — Back to FARMERSTOWN farm Holstein bulls, 95-120 LIVESTOCK lbs. 385-460; good 300-385; 2907 Township Road 190 common 300-down; back to Baltic; 330-897-6081 330-897-2275; 330-231-6809 farm Holstein heifers 95-120 lbs. 190-350; crossbred bulls March 3 68 CALVES — Good to 100-525; Jersey/crossbred choice calves 340-365; medi- heifers 100-300. 162 GOATS — Kid 180um to good calves 300-340; fair to medium calves 250- down; billies 230-down; nan300; commons and lights nies 270-down; wethers 490-

down. 1,029 SHEEP — Bucks & Ewes 80-122.50; lambs, 40-60 lbs. 265-310; 60-80 lbs. 240295; 80-100 lbs. 187.50-255; 100-130 lbs. 147.50-182.50; 130-up 140-157.50. TOTAL HEAD 1,857. 90 LOADS — 2nd cutting Alfalfa 335-385; 3rd and 4th cutting Alfalfa 250-420; mixed, 1st cutting 230-350; mixed, 2nd cutting 300-390; lg. bales hay 25-140 and 100-240 ton; wheat straw 170-210; lg. bales straw 140-185 ton; ear corn 130; firewood 100-130. KIDRON AUCTION March 5 86 HOGS — 210-230 lbs. 39-60; 230-260 lbs. 42-65; butcher sows 31-37; boars by weight 9.50-10. 230 FEEDER PIGS — 41-50 lbs. 37-46; 51-60 lbs. 46-75; 61 lbs.-up 41-79; service boars 130; roasters 45-66. 63 CALVES — Back to farm, bull 140-470; back to farm, heifer 175-200; light and thin 135-down. 139 CATTLE — Heifers 120-127; bulls 122-140; good beef cows 110-121; medium to good 100-110; thin-poor 99-down; feeder steers 105185; heifers 125-155. 1 SHEEP — Cull ewes and bucks 65. 5 GOATS — 85-130. 177 DAIRY CATTLE — Cows 2,100-down; bred heifers 1,950-down; service bulls 1,070-1,800; open heifers 6501,375. Total head 701; total consignors 178. 85 HAY & STRAW — Hay 1st cutting 100-260; hay 2nd cutting 165-340; hay 3rd cutting 220-410; hay 4th cutting 400; lg. bales 30-70 each and 85-215 ton; straw 130-210 ton; firewood 80-371.

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My answer is always the same. I’m not good at plenty of things. For example, I’m terrible at making pancakes and baking cakes. I am also lacking in fashion sense and not allowed to help anyone with hair or makeup because, apparently, one little eye jab and a quarter-sized blister from a curling iron makes me unqualified. I also can’t handle talking to insurance companies, scheduling doctor appointments, waiting in

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ing play dough and literally tell the world because I’m so excited about it. I wear bright blue pants. I affix googly eyes to our appliances and have a mustache taped to the dashboard of my car and dance in public way too often. I don’t like politics or economics or anything that doesn’t have to do with having fun. Tonight we had a minor household episode that found me greeting the repairman in my front yard while standing in the melting snow, barefoot. A head lamp attached

to my face and the remnants of craft clay on my hands, he assured me it was nothing to worry about, and things would be figured out soon. My husband was calm and collected while he dealt with the issue and I bounced frantically from room to room, accomplishing nothing, stopping only to eat a doughnut for dinner. Glazed. Flying around, I came to the realization that if I step back and look, he’s really correct. I’m not a good grown-up at all. I’m

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WEST HILL BAPTIST SENIOR HIGH MISSIONS TRIP BENEFIT AUCTION Saturday, March 14, 2015 9:00 am - 4:00 pm West Hill Baptist Church Family Life Center 2241 Mechanicsburg Rd - Wooster ONE WEEK VACATIONS:

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FEATURED ITEMS: (Begin selling at noon) $1500 Home Improvement GC by Miller Custom Exteriors. TRIPS: Bonnet Creek Vacation (2-3BR) Sept-Nov based on availability. Siesta Key (2BR) May-Dec. based on availability. 3 Night Stay at Bungalow Beach Resort, Anna Maria Island; 1 Night Stay & 6 Water Passes at Kalahari Resorts. FURNITURE: Solid Wood Table w/Leaf & 6 Chairs, Cherry Wall Mirror, Cherry TV Armoire, Solid Oak Bunk Beds, Cherry Elec. Fireplace Mantel, Handmade Wood Cooler. EVENTS: CAVS (Apr. 13), Indians Box Seats, VIP Ringside Table Seating for 6 at Buckin’ Ohio. COLLECTIBLES: Autographed Items: 2 NASCAR Crew Shirts, OSU Luke Fickle Footballs, OSU Thad Matta B-Ball, Indians Balls & Hats; Quilt, Thomas Kinkade Noah’s Ark JEWELRY: Rings. OTHER: Custom Built Article or Furniture, Drum Set, Portrait Sessions & Packages (Sylvart, Marty’s), 1-Yr. West Hill PreSchool Tuition, Electrical Service Change Upgrade, 150 Gal. Premium Home/Farm Fuel POWER TOOLS & SHOP EQUIP. (Sells Right after Feature Items): Lincoln AC225-S Welder w/Auto Darkening Helmet, Viking 3 Ton Engine Lift/Crane “Cherry Picker”, Rockwell Bladerunner Table Saw, 16” Poulon Gas Chainsaw, DeWalt Bench Grinder, 750 Lb. Capacity Engine Stand, Hitachi 50mm 2” Brad Nailer, Makita Angle Grinder, Radnor Flow Meter w/10” Hose Shielding Gas Kit, Stihl BG55 Blower COINS (Sells at 2:00): Proof Sets (1971-75, 80-85, 14, Bicentennial, 65-76 Half Dollar sets), 19091940 Linecoln Head Cent Coll, 1941 Lincoln Head Cent Coll., Statehood Qtr Sets, misc. EXERCISE EQUIP & WEIGHTS (Sells at 10:00): Vision Fitness Elliptical, DP Body Tone 300 Rower, Tuntun Stair Stepper, Nordic Track Excel, Nordic Track Sequoia, Weight Bench & Weights, 300 Lb. Olympic EZ Curl Bar, Weight Tree & Plates OVERNIGHT STAYS: Berlin Grande Hotel, Carlisle Inn, Donna’s Premier Lodging, Great Wolf Lodge, Hampton Inn, Holiday Inn, Hotel Millersburg, Miller Haus B&B, Rodeway Inn, The Barn Inn, The Wallhouse Hotel, Zinck’s Inn., Whispering Hills JEWELRY & ACCESS: Bulova Watch, Necklaces, Earrings, Rings, Premier & Pinkcalyx GC, Thirty-one® Totes, Vera Bradley Bags, Maple Jewelry Box ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES: Jim Spires Piggy Bank, Longaberger Shelves and Baskets, OSU Stadium Picture & OSU Wooster Clock , Primitive Vintage Breadbox, Firkin Basket, Child’s School Desk, Handcrafted Bunny & Basket, Book: Jingles & Joys for Wee Girls & Boys., Ohio License Plate Star FURNITURE: 2 Day Beds, Gun Cabinet, Antique Bed Frame, Pallet Furniture, 2 & 4-Drawer Oak File Cabinet, 2 Computer Desk, Vanity, Chairs, Bar Stools, Coffee Tables, End Tables, Hutch, Table & Chairs, Sofas, Cabinets, Bakers Racks, Book Shelves, Jewelry Armoire, Flag Chest, Amish Baby

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Cradle, Baby Swing, OSU Bean Bag Chair, 84 Metal Folding Chairs & Rack, Metal File Cabinets HOUSEHOLD: Rugs, Pillows, Pictures, Lamps, Lenox China Set, Mirrors, Pots & Pans, Cutting Boards, Breadmaker, Keurig, Espresso/Cappuccino Maker, Rice Cooker, Triple Steamer, Popcorn Maker, Crock Pot & thirty-one Carrier, Ice Cream Maker, Elec.Dryer, Blu-Ray DVD Player, Step Stool, Trays, Shaw Mop Kit, Scentsy Warmers, Christmas Trees LAWN & GARDEN: Rubbermaid Dump Trailer/Yard Wagon, Outdoor Patio Heater, Mulch, Mail Box, Birdhouse and Bird Seed. KIDS: Ertl Tractor, Bikes, Doll Stroller & Table, Wood Swing, Table & Chairs, Parties at Acres of Fun Birthday, Walsh Farms, Rolling Acres Farm, Swim Party FOOD: Polish & Italian & Home Dinners: Cupcakes, Pies, Cookies, OH-YO! Party, Meat & Grilling Packages, CAB® Burgers & Franks, Dining Out Packages,Tastefully Simple, Cheese Baskets, Truffles, BBQ, Pizza ENTERTAINMENT: Carlisle Theatre, Goodtime III Cruise Line Tickets, Creation Museum, COSI, Akron Civic Theatre, Sight & Sound Theatre (Joseph) SPORTING & GAMES: Deerfield Racing, Kings Island, WHS Sport Pass, COW Athletic Passes, Golf, Bowling Passes, Tubing Passes, Sporting Clays, Canoe Trip, Video Games & Acces., Foosball Tables, LH Golf Clubs, Water Skis, Trapping DVDs & Books FITNESS: Durniat Strength, HealthPoint, Gault Rec Center, Curves, Tae Kwon Do Lessons, Declaration CrossFit, Wooster CrossFit, House of Iron, Flex Yoga THEME BASKETS & PACKAGES: Theme Baskets: OSU, Liberty University, Malone College, Wayne Co. Fair, Garden, Movie, Comfort, Primitives, Cooking, Cookbooks, Ice Cream, Chocolate, Inspirational Books, Baby, Avon, Mary Kay, Beauty, Soaps & Lotions Packages: Portrait (Perception, Snapshot, BF Photography), Date Night, Anniversary, Golf, Rolling Acres Farm Fun Package, Spa & Salon, Day Trips, Car Care, Kids, Prom, Shopping, Sport. SERVICES: Massage, Hair Salon, Advertising on WVMC, Manual Labor, Mower Tune-Up, Car Detail, Fuel System Cleaning, Furnace/Air Tune-up, House Cleaning, Home Health Care, Eye Exam and Contacts, V.I.P. Travel Voucher, AAA Membership, Event Instrumental Music, Swim Lessons, Musical Instrument Lessons, Dog Obedience, Babysitting, Manual Labor, Career Assessment MISC: Dell Computer, Internet Tablet, Piano Keyboards, Emergency Radio, A Day at Apple Valley Lake, Summer Camp at Camp CHOF & Skyview Ranch, Electric Acoustical Guitar & Amp, Softener Salt, Paper Shredder, Firewood, Tools, Hatchet, Tool Box, Bird Cage, Large Asst. of Rubbermaid and much, more!

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Begins at 9 a.m. and runs through late afternoon—A Large Variety with Something For Everyone! * All Proceeds To Benefit Youth Missions Trip * AUCTIONEERS: Tom Terwilliger, Jeff Gasser, Mike Warden, Shawn Warden & Brock Rader (Apprentice) TERMS: Cash, Check w/proper ID, MasterCard, Visa For questions or directions, contact the church at 330-264-1907 • Food Service All Day • Silent Auction • Cash & Carry Items • Bake Sale EVERYONE WELCOME, COME ENJOY THE DAY WITH US! For more information sale photos and to pre-register visit: www.westhillbaptistchurch.org/auction/info

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2015 PREMIER DONORS AAA - Ohio Auto Club Acres of Fun / Wooster Skateland Active Chiropractic Affinity Salon & Spa - Katie Geitgey African Safari Wildlife Park Airgas Akron Civic Center Albright Welding Supply Co., Inc. Arby’s Auto Spa AutoZone Bear Carpet One Belles & Beaus Berlin Grande Hotel BF Photography Bob Sumerel Tire Bosco’s Pizza Kitchen Boston Mills/Brandywine Ski Resort Brokenlock Longrifles Sporting Clays Buckin’ Ohio Bungalow Beach Resort B-Well Salon Camp Chof Canaan Meats Carlisle Gifts Carlisle Inn - Walnut Creek Carpenter’s Café Certified Angus Beef, LLC Chaffee Chiropractic Clinic Cheveux Hair Solon Clay’s Park Coblentz Chocolates Coblentz Furniture

Four Sisters Fredericksburg Square Market G & G Boutique Collectors, Decanters & Steins Gault Recreation Center College of Wooster Gerber Feed Service Com-patt-ibles Grandmaster Chun Cookie Snob - Julie Gingery TaeKwon Do Center Country Bedding Mfg.LLC Great Deals Auto Care CR Blooms Floral Great Wolf Lodge Craycraft Get-A-Ways Green Leaf Restaurant Creation Museum Gross Lumber Creative Helpers Cleaning & Org. Hampton Inn CrossFit Wooster Hawks Nest - Ohio State ATI Curious Fare Antiques HealthPoint - Wooster & Collectibles Community Hospital Curry Lumber Co Helm’s Old Fashion Barber Shop Curves Holiday Inn Express-Ashland Dalton Hair Designs Holmes Power Equipment Dalton Hardware Homestead Furniture Das Dutch Kitchen Restaurant Hot Press T’s de Silva Collections Hotel Millersburg Declaration CrossFit House of Hair – Yvonne Kobel Deerfield Raceway, Inc. House of Iron Gym Domino’s Pizza Hummel Group, Inc. Donatos Pizza IAC Holmesville, LLC Donna’s Premier Lodging Identity Hair Studio- Missy Clark Durniat Strength Impressions Hair Salon Dutch Country Apple Dumplings & Spa-Colleen Fisher Dutchman Hospitality Group Impressions Hair Salon Dutt Enterprises, Inc. & Spa-Julie Kidd East of Chicago Pizza Insurance One Eastwood Furniture Jake’s Handcrafted El Campesino Oak Furniture Erin Rutherford, Avon Rep. Jake’s Steak House Everything Rubbermaid Jerry’s Home Furnishings Expert T’s /Embroidery Joe’s Jim Spires Fairhurst Music Service Jim’s Automotive Family Care Counseling Center Jim’s Transmission & Service Family Pools & Spa Journey in Time Fire Ridge Golf Course Justin Haislip

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Nancy’s Draperies NAPA - Don Smith Auto Parts National Carpet Outlet New Pittsburg Large Animal Clinic Newell-Rubbermaid Nussbaum Electric Officer’s Driving School OH-YO! Frozen Yogurt Orme’s of Berlin Hardware Orrville Chiropractic Orrville Cycling & Fitness Orrville Pet Spa & Resort Pallotta Ford Pam Carter, Lilly Wengerd-Premier Designs Papa John’s Paradise Lawn Care, Inc. Park Mazda Penske Racing Perception Studio PinkCalyx.com Pizza Hut - Orrville Plumer Insurance Ports Petroleum Putt n Stuff Queen Anne’s Lace Quicklane/Pallotta RE/MAX - Evonne Snyder Rebecca Von Almen-Scentsy Consultant Red Lobster Refectory Restaurant, The REShowcase-Fred Troyer REShowcase-Jen Wiles Riceland Golf Course Rick’s Heating & Cooling Rodeway Inn Wooster Rolling Acres Farm Roth’s Auto Repair

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Troy Miller Insurance Troyer Furniture Troyer’s Home Pantry Tumbleweed Restaurant Underwood Motors V.I.P. Travel of Wooster, Inc. Village Gift Barn Village Motors Village Peddler Walmart Vision Center & Dr. Mike Kacere Walnut Creek Cheese Walsh Farms Wanda E Brunstetter, Author Wayne Center for the Arts Wayne Health Services & Supplies Wayne Lanes Wayne Savings Bank Weaver True Value Welch’s High Production Lures & Baits West Hill Preschool Whispering Hills - Jellystone Park Camp Resort Woodland Mulch Wooster Appliance Center Wooster Beauty College Wooster Brush Company Wooster Clock Wooster Glass Wooster High School Athletic Dept. WVMC Yoder’s Floor Design Yoder’s Oak & Cherry Zinck’s Inn


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Glenmont man pleads not guilty in death of mother One of two Glenmont brothers has denied criminal charges relating to his alleged role in the October death of their mother. Dennis Carl Bevington, 54, and Gary Lee Bevington, 61, both of 833 Depot St., face one count each in Holmes County Common Pleas Court of involuntary manslaughter and failure to provide for a functionally impaired person. Appearing in court via video from the Holmes County Jail, Dennis Bevington entered a plea of not guilty to the charges. Judge Robert Rinfret said he would consider reducing his bond, but noted

any modification would require an electronically monitored home arrest. Gary Bevington, who has yet to secure legal counsel, has yet to respond to the charges. Involuntary manslaughter, a first-degree felony, is punishable by up to 11 years in prison. It alleges they caused the death of their mother as a direct result of having committed or attempting to commit a felony. Currently, the charges against both men are set to be heard by a jury beginning May 4. The charges stem from the Oct. 13 death of their 84-year-old mother, Delores. The Holmes County Sheriff's Office was con-

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shared at the time with her sons. She was initially transported to Pomerene Hospital in Millersburg and then transferred to Aultman Hospital, where she later died. The Holmes County Sheriff's Office executed a search warrant on the residence Oct. 15, in search of evidence of neglect, according to Henry, who reported the house was in “horrible” condition. Dennis and Gary Bevington have since moved from the home, according to Henry.

Subsequent to the search warrant, Henry interviewed the brothers, both of whom confirmed they were caregivers for their mother and it had been years since she’d been to a doctor. Dennis Bevington said his mother had fallen ill a few weeks before her death. He said she was unable to walk, refused to go to the doctor or a nursing facility and became combative when they attempted to clean her. When asked about his mother’s poor condition,

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Forsthoefel set Gornall’s next court appearance for April 15. Ashland County Prosecutor Chris Tunnell said Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation officers discovered 63 videos on Gornall’s computer of the 25 students using a bathroom adjacent to the classroom. Investigators also found “hundreds” of images of child pornography downloaded from the Internet that were separate from the victims’ videos. Tunnell added a number of factors apply that enhance the seriousness of Gornall’s alleged crime, including the young age of the victims, the custodial relationship of Gornall and his students and he “had abused a position of trust.” If convicted on all charges, Gornall could face a maximum of 184 years in prison. See Pg. 18 — CHARGES

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he said she never complained to them. Only recently did the sheriff’s office receive the results of an autopsy. That report indicated the primary cause of death was sepsis, due to chemical dermatitis and a urinary tract infection, combined with physical and medical neglect. The coroner ruled her death a homicide, according to Henry. Both have been incarcerated at the Holmes County Jail, with bond set at $100,000, since being arrested March 3.

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Holmes County bookmobile Monday — Winesburg Elemenary, 9:30 a.m.-1:45 p.m.; Kurtz, Township Road 606, 2-2:30 p.m.; Winesburg Public, 2:30-6 p.m.; Wes Keim, County Road 186, 6:15-7 p.m. Tuesday — Nature View

School noon-1:45 p.m.; Weaver Marketplace, County Road 235, 2:15-3 p.m.; Mount Hope Post Office, 3:15-5 p.m.; Hiland Bike, 6-7 p.m. Wednesday — Training Center/Workshop, 9:30-

10:30 a.m.; Holmes Seniors/ HCTC, 10:45-11 a.m.; Hillcrest School, 12:30-1:15 p.m.; Scenic View School, 1:302:30 p.m.; North Bunker Hill School, 1:15-2:45 p.m.; Amish

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Hold up to the mid-700s now. There will likely be conPart of why I feel so struction going on down out of sorts is the world our street for the next news. Sometimes I feel year. like we would be much Altogether with the five happier to live in ignoor six other communities rance of what’s happenat Cane Bay there is a ing everywhere except projected 10,000 homes. in our own backyard. In the newest subdiviThe ostrich approach has sion to the west of us more appeal all the time. there are to be 10,000 Our local newspaper homes along with busihad a big article about nesses and schools. And the projected growth in a community just up the our area. This did not do road is projected to have anything to improve my 15,000 homes when it’s mood. In Berkeley Coun- all said and done. A lot ty where we live there more trees will come is expected to be 75,000 down to pull that off. more homes in the next We are just wonderfew years. We thought ing where all these there were already too people will drive with many people here when the already too crowded we arrived. highways? In the subdivision Granddaughter Elizawhere we currently live beth, one of the twins there has been the noise from Granville, has been of huge machinery work- down here visiting this ing for the last 10 days week. Her arrival was clearing a large pine delayed by one day when forest just around the the leg of her flight from corner from us. It will be Baltimore to Charleston the location of a much was cancelled due to ice. needed fire station and It was good she found elementary school. And out before boarding a new houses are going flight from Columbus, up right and left. We are so she just changed her just thankful to have our ticket and came the next house sold. day. She thinks it’s like In the Del Webb at summer down here since Cane Bay community even at 40 degrees it was where we are moving 50 degrees warmer than there will eventually be Ohio. I guess it’s all in 1,000 homes. They are how you look at it. (From Page 14)

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Former Killbuck man wants an insanity plea By CHRISTINE L. PRATT Staff Writer A former Killbuck man, accused of biting a friend and then fighting with police, says he was insane at the time of the incident. Eric T. Troyer, 34, of 3046 County Road 33, Warsaw, has pleaded not guilty in Holmes County Common Pleas Court to two counts of assault and one count each of resisting arrest and criminal damaging. Through his attorney, Mark Baserman Jr., Troyer is now asking the court to consider a plea of not guilty by reason of insanity. In a

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already was issued for his arrest because he allegedly failed a court-ordered drug test, which was a condition of his bond. As of Monday, Troyer remained on the lam. If convicted, Troyer faces up to 18 months in prison on the most serious charge. All the charges stem from an Oct. 23 incident occurring at Glenwood Apartments. On that night, officers were dispatched to a residence in response to a fight, according to Millersburg Police Chief S. Thomas Vaughn, noting they arrived to find two men holding Troyer down in an upstairs hallway of an apartment. Troyer was reportedly yell-

ing and screaming he was going to kill everyone, said Vaughn. Before the officers’ arrival, witnesses indicate Troyer had been drinking with three other people inside the apartment and, after they’d shared two gallons of whiskey, he became verbally abusive with the others. And, as they tried to get him to go to bed, he became physically violent and bit one of the women, said Vaughn. He continued to be combative with officers from the police department, aided by Holmes County Sheriff’s deputies, and he kicked one of the officers as they tried to restrain him. Even with his legs restrained, Troyer

reportedly continued to lash out as they placed him into the back of the cruiser, said Vaughn. Because he continued to be uncooperative and combative as officers attempted to book him into the Holmes County Jail, he was transported to Pomerene Hospital to be medically cleared because of the high level of alcohol in his system. On Jan. 23, he was released from the jail on his own recognizance. Currently, the case is scheduled to proceed to jury trial beginning April 21. Reporter Christine Pratt can be reached at 330-6745676 or cpratt@the-dailyrecord.com. She’s @drnewsgirl on Twitter.

his arrest by Loudonville Police –– while he was a kindergarten teacher at R.F. McMullen Elementary, part of LoudonvillePerrysville Exempted Village Schools. Gornall initially was indicted Dec. 12 with eight drug possession charges

–– including felony possession of codeine and dihydrocodeine –– and one additional count of receiving stolen property, which was specified as several pairs of children’s underwear. Gornall posted bond on the original charges

Nov. 24 and had moved to Lorain before he was arrested Friday by the U.S. Marshals and Loudonville Police, who returned him to Ashland County Jail. Dan Kubacki can be reached at 419-281-0581, ext. 237, or at dkubacki@ times-gazette.com.

Charges (From Page 16) “The defendant, for all of these charges, is facing significant prison time,” Tunnell said. The complaint alleges Gornall committed the offenses between Aug. 20 and Nov. 18 –– the date of

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On campus Join Theta Phi Alpha ASHLAND — The following area residents are members of Theta Phi Alpha fraternity at Ashland University: Katelyn Haines of Millersburg, a 2013 graduate of Ridgewood High School; Nichole Peterman of Killbuck, a 2012 graduate of West Holmes High School.

Named to dean’s lists Area students earning dean’s list honors at their respective schools include: MARIETTA — Marietta College: Sheldon Mullet of Dundee. COLUMBUS — Ohio Dominican University: Logan Krukenberg of Lakeville; Hannah Frank and Courtney Kozak of Millersburg. OWENSBORO, Ky. — Kentucky Wesleyan College: Johnathan Clark of Killbuck.

NEW CONCORD — Muskingum University: Jill Crone of Shreve; Leigh Fabynick of Sugarcreek. TEMPE, Ariz. — Arizona State University: Maxfield Lehman of Millersburg.

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Receives degree at Texas State SAN MARCOS, Texas — Michelle Rowan of Loudonville was one of the graduates during the 2015 winter commencement ceremonies at Texas State University. Rowan received a bachelor’s degree in criminal justice.

Akron University awards degrees AKRON — More than 1,200 students were awarded their degrees at the fall 2014 commencement exercises at the University of Akron. Graduates include: Big Prairie — Derek Reusser, bachelor of business administration sales management program; Morgan Warner, bachelor of science in education early childhood education. Dundee — William Snyder, bachelor of science in education exercise science-coaching/conditioning. Lakeville — Taylor Eliott, associate of applied business/ business management technology. Millersburg — Paige Asche, bachelor of science in education PK-12 physical education; Nicole Schonauer, bachelor of arts in speech/ LP&A. Shreve — Edward Goodwill, bachelor of science in mechanical engineering; Kristen Mairs, associate of arts in arts.

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Malone announces dean’s list CANTON — Area students earning dean’s list honors at Malone University include: Fredericksburg — Alicia Green; Millersburg — Jalen Miller, Lindsy Snyder; Sugarcreek — Monica Hershberger, Ashley Weaver, Brady Yoder; Winesburg — Emily Beechy.

Walsh University announces dean’s list NORTH CANTON — Walsh University recently released its fall dean’s list. Area students earning honors include: Big Prairie — Generose Ybarra; Dundee — Chelsea Lehman, Alicia Lewis; Killbuck — Emily Byler; Millersburg — Kaci Bucklew, Samuel Meyer; Shreve — Naomi del Guidice, Kayla Jones; Sugarcreek — Rachelle Putt.

Tapped for membership ASHLAND — The following local residents are members of Kappa Delta Pi Education honor society at Ashland University: Kelsie Hoover of Big Prairie, majoring in early childhood education. She is the daughter of Ken Hoover and Kathy Thompson and a 2011 graduate of West Holmes High School. Mallory Snyder of Baltic, majoring in early childhood education. She is the daughter of Paul and Catherine Snyder and a 2011 graduate of Garaway High School.

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Christmas Cookie Tour of Inns proceeds distributed More than $15,000 raised during seventh annual event At its Feb. 25 member m e e t i n g, the Amish Country Lodging Council presented the proceeds from the Christmas Cookie Tour of Inns to charity. Representatives Julian Coblentz of the Holmes County Higher Education Foundation and Colleen Nettleton of Life-Care Hospice of Holmes and Wayne Counties accepted checks totaling more than $15,000. “We have reached a milestone,” said Cookie Tour Chairperson Loretta Coblentz. “In seven years of hosting the Christmas Cookie Tour of Inns we have donated more than $90,000 to charity.” Twelve inns of Amish Country celebrated “12 Days of Christmas” during the seventh annual Christmas Cookie Tour of Inns. The tour, hosted by the Amish Country Lodging Council, took place Dec. 13-14. More

than 1,200 visitors from across Ohio and adjoining states enjoyed delicious cookies as they toured through the inns, dressed up and decked out for the holidays. On their self-guided tour, guests received a specialty cookie at each inn. The tour featured the whimsical “12 Days of Christmas” quilt by master quilter, Loretta Coblentz. The exterior of each inn was adorned with a quilt-block square. During the cookie tour, Coblentz displayed her one-ofa-kind masterpiece and shared with visitors her quilting techniques using felted wool applique and embroidery embellishments. The inns featured on the 2014 tour were: Berlin Grande Hotel, Berlin Resort, Carlisle Inn Sugarcreek, Carlisle Inn Walnut Creek, Garver House B&B, Guggisberg Swiss Inn, Inn at

Amish Door, Memory Lane Cabin, Ramada Limited, Sojourner’s Lodge, Wallhouse Hotel, and Zinck’s Inn. During the donation presentation Coblentz said, “For several years the Amish Country Lodging Council has expressed a desire to establish a scholarship for Holmes County students pursing higher education in business or hospitality. We believe it is important to support those Holmes County students who will become our future business leaders. We are pleased to announce that the Amish Country Lodging Council is establishing a Christmas Cookie Tour endowment scholarship. The minimum amount needed for the establishment of this endowment is $25,000. We have determined to fund this in two years, with 75 percent of this year’s proceeds desig-

nated for the scholarship. It is my pleasure, with this check, to contribute $11,750.24 to the Holmes County Higher Education Foundation for the establishment of this scholarship; knowing that this fine institution will, for years to come, manage and administer these funds for the benefit of Holmes County students.” While presenting a check for $3,916.74, Coblentz continued, “Again, this year, as in the previous six years of the Cookie Tour, we are pleased to recognize and contribute to Hospice of Holmes and Wayne County. We recognize and appreciate the services of Hospice professionals and volunteers who provide medical, psychological and spiritual support to our residents and their loved ones. Not only are you respected and appreciated by our Lodging Council, but also by the many patrons who tour our inns. Thank you for your care.” The Amish Country Lodging Council, operating under the auspices of the Holmes County Chamber of Commerce, is dedicated to excellence in hospitality and “embraces the concept of giving back to the community,” said Coblentz. “Christmas is about love and sharing. Cookies are a delicious vehicle to deliver that

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Julian Coblentz (left), of the Holmes County Higher Education Foundation, accepts a donation from Loretta Coblentz of the Amish Country Lodging Council and The Barn Inn. The council is establishing a scholarship with the HCHEF.

Loretta Coblentz (left) presents Colleen Nettleton from LifeCare Hospice of Holmes and Wayne Counties with a donation from the Christmas Cookie Tour of Inns. love. It is our mission to showcase our lovely inns, while at the same time bless our wonderful charity partners. On behalf of our hospitality partners, supporting businesses, vendors, and volunteers, we thank you for your contribution.”

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(From Page 27) second. After making just 4 of 17 shots in the opening frame, Hiland canned 9 of its 14 attempts in the second. Horn scored seven of his 10 points during the quarter, while Schlabach and Blochlinger each made a pair of 3s. “Once we got in the flow, we played much better, especially defensively,� Schlabach said. “We forced them in to some turnovers (13 of Shadyside’s 18 for the game), which led to some easier baskets. “And, I thought Brady played a heck of a ballgame, in all areas. He scrapped for loose balls, knocked down some shots when open, and played well defensively. We usually have a lot of players who score, but not often do

we get four in double figures. I thought as the game went on, we kept playing better. We’re going to need that same effort Saturday, and then some.� Hiland opened the third on an 8-0 run to push its lead to 40-29 early in the third, before taking a 47-40 advantage to the fourth. The Hawks again stretched their lead to double digits at 53-42 on a Blochlinger steal and lay-in with 5:32 remaining. Hiland never led by less than eight the rest of the way. “I thought we played really well in the first quarter, but the second was a pivotal period, in which they made some shots and we turned the ball over,� Shadyside coach Ed Andes said. “If you’re going to compete with a team

as good as Hiland, taking care of the ball is a must, and we just didn’t do that. We hung in there in the second half, but didn’t shoot the ball particularly well (9 of 27 in second half, 18 of 46 for the game), and that makes playing catch-up tough. I thought they played really well tonight.� Blochlinger and Coil each grabbed nine boards for Hiland, while Schlabach capped his all-around performance with four assists and four steals. Hiland finished the night 23 of 52 shooting, while knocking down 8 of 17 behind the arc. Shane Johnson and Indiana University football recruit Austin Dorris each scored 12 points for Shadyside, while Dorris hauled in a game-high 10 caroms.

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Hiland girls beat River for regional ticket By ANDREW VOGEL Sports Writer The Hiland girls basketball team got its closest tournament test, but it still wasn’t very close. River put up the most resistance the Hawks have met in the postseason and Hiland still led by double digits for nearly all of the final three quarters, eventually rolling to a 68-48 drubbing of the Pilots. With the win in the March 8 Div. IV New Philadelphia District final, Hiland has now won four tournament games by an average margin of 43 points. The Hawks (25-1), ranked No. 1 in the final AP poll, played in the Massillon Regional vs. St. Thomas Aquinas in a semifinal at Perry High School. Midway through the fourth quarter last Sunday, Hiland led by as many as 27, but Hiland coach Dave Schlabach emphasized that River was the first real test his squad has faced in the tournament. “It was a grind for us,” he said. “We still had a lot of kids playing in their first big game. It was a good battle and I never really felt comfortable until the end.” River (22-4), meanwhile, never felt comfortable at any point during the game as Hiland’s relentless pressure wreaked havoc on the Pilots. River committed 16 turnovers and nine of those came in the game’s first 10 minutes. The way Hiland’s perimeter players face-guarded, River’s ballhandlers would have had more room to maneuver in the cramped backseat of a Corolla.

After River got out to an early 8-6 advantage in the first quarter, Hiland forced miscues on six of the next eight possessions. During that span, the Hawks went on a 17-0 run — getting field goals from six different players — and led for the rest of the afternoon. Megan Beachy, who posted a game-high 23 points, and Kennedy Schlabach, who added 15 including four triples, both canned critical treys in that stretch. Coach Schlabach said he didn’t immediately apply full-court pressure because he was worried Jensen Caretti, a skilled 6-foot1 guard, would be able to complete long passes down the floor. However, once the Hawks turned it into a full-court game, the Pilots simply had no answer for Hiland’s frenetic defense. “That was my fault,” he said. “I didn’t want to trap them because I thought Caretti could just throw over the top of us. Then I said, ‘Screw it,’ we went full-court and good things started to happen.” “That’s the most pressure we’ve seen all year,” River coach Rick Isaly said. “It wears us down. We’re six deep and it puts mental stress on you to get the ball down the floor.” Once the Hawks went up by 15 points early in the second frame, it appeared they might blow the game open well before intermission. However, River closed the half on an 11-5 run as the Hawks committed multiple fouls which allowed the Pilots to creep back in it. Caretti was a large part of the run, causing matchup

problems inside and outside as she finished with 23 points and 11 rebounds. “Caretti’s the real deal,” coach Schlabach said. “We’ve played big kids and we’ve played guards, but we’ve never played a big kid who’s such a good guard.” “She’s the best we’ve played,” said Alex Troyer, who put up a team-high eight rebounds. “We knew we had to be on her.” Hiland missed three of its four shots in the third quarter to allow River to pull within nine (35-26). The Hawks then promptly put together another 15-4 streak that served as the knockout punch, with Hiland leading by 20 going into the fourth quarter. Beachy scored nine points during that stretch and served as the offensive catalyst despite not finding her outside stroke for much of the contest. For the afternoon, the 5-8 senior was only 2 for 11 from long range. “Her 3 ball wasn’t going in,” coach Schlabach said, “so she went to her little floater and cut away from the basket. A year ago she wouldn’t have done that. She stayed in it mentally and found ways to score for us.” After the third quarter, Isaly admitted his players felt like a truck had run over them. Both teams were playing their second game in two days, but Hiland’s rotation is a dozen deep, while River’s is half that. “They throw 10 at you,” he said. “We’re conditioned, but when fresh kids come in two at a time, it wears

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Brittany Miller (4) of Hiland tries to get out of the defensive pressure by River’s Baily Caldwell (1) and Devyn Potts (10) during district final action at New Philadelphia High School. on you mentally and physically.” Given the pedigree of the Hiland program, with 13 Final Four appearances since 1989, it’s easy to assume that deep tournament runs in Berlin are nearly as certain in March as St. Patrick’s Day. However, the Hawks fell in last year’s district final to Bishop Rosecrans 47-38. That gave added meaning to Saturday’s victory, given that Hiland only returned

two significant contributors from a year ago. “We didn’t want that same feeling,” said Brittany Miller, one of two returners from last year along with Beachy. The 5-4 junior chipped in seven points and spent most of the afternoon guarding Caretti, who’s nine inches taller, and kept River’s star from taking over the afternoon. Hiland now prepares for St. Thomas Aquinas, which

was the Norwayne District champion after defeating Mapleton 39-20 in the district final. Coach Schlabach said the Knights will far and away be the most difficult challenge the Hawks have faced in the last two weeks. “We felt all along St. Thomas Aquinas was the best team in the region,” he said. “They’re the real deal. They’re a strong, physical, West Holmes-type team. It’s going to be a war Thursday.”

West Holmes boys making most of their second season By RANDY WORRELL Sports Staff March is considered the second season for high school basketball teams. And for the second consecutive game, the West Holmes boys inflicted its own frenzied version of ‘Madness.’ Nathan Hall scored a career-high 24 points — 18 in the first half — and Josh Neer added 16 as No. 13 seed West Holmes thrashed seventh-seeded Cambridge 68-37 in a Div. II Zanesville District semifinal March 7. The Knights (8-16) returned to Zanesville High School’s Winland Memorial Gymnasium this past Wednesday for a bout with top-seeded and unbeaten

John Glenn (22-0) for the district championship. A f t e r going winless in its last 11 regular season games, the Hall Knights broke the streak on Wednesday by hanging on to defeat Carrolton 59-57, after building an early 19-point lead. On Saturday, the Knights made it look easy against the seventh-seeded Bobcats (13-10). As in stress-free, uncomplicated easy. Hall scored all 15 of West Holmes’ points in the opening period as the Knights

built a nine-point advantage. Hall drained three 3-pointers in the stanza, to go along with three conventional buckets. Neer got in the mix in the second quarter, scoring six of the 11 WH points as the Knights led at the break 26-14. The Knights also forced the Bobcats in to 12 of their 21 turnovers in the game in the opening 16 minutes. “We gained some of our confidence back on Wednesday, even though we were fortunate to hang on,” West Holmes coach Keith Troyer said. “I think our losing streak to end the season was a little flawed, because we play in such a tough league, that it’s hard to catch a breather when

things aren’t going well. We led a lot of those games late, and were in most of them with the exception of a few. “Playing teams like Mansfield Senior, Ashland, Wooster, Orrville, to name a few, night-in and night-out is tough, but it gets us ready for the tournament. And to the credit of our kids, they never gave up. I’m extremely proud of them for that.” If the Knights’ first-half performance wasn’t impressive enough, the third quarter was even better. WH canned 8 of 10 shots (24 of 43 for the game, 8 of 17 on 3-pointers), as Neer and Hall combined for 13 points leading the Knights to a 47-23 advantage headed to the fourth. “Wednesday’s win gave us

some confidence, yes, but we wanted a shot at Cambridge after they upset us in last year’s district tournament,” Hall said. “We had extra motivation, but we play such a tough non-league schedule that we weren’t intimated coming down here to play. I was just in one of the zones in the first half, that the basket looked like the ocean out there, and my teammates did a great job of finding me. “We have a great challenge ahead of us (against John Glenn), but we feel we were better than a 13 seed, too. It feels great to win a few games after the tough stretch we’ve had.” WH opened up its biggest margin at 64-29 late in the fourth, before Troyer

emptied his bench with 4:32 remaining. In all, 15 WH players saw action. Levi Jones and Josh Goudy combined for 15 points for the Knights, while Chancellor Cline grabbed a teamhigh five boards and Drew Shrock added four assists. Alex Masinelli scored 14 points for Cambridge, while leading scorer Josh Lewis was held to a season-low six. “Well, to sum things up, not much went right for us today,” Cambridge coach Sheryl Weber said. “We have to give a lot of credit to West Holmes, though. They pressured us into mistakes with their pressure, and then they shot the ball extremely well, too. I think snowballed would be the better term to use for today.”


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Knights are just one step from state berth By ANDREW VOGEL Sports Writer Chillicothe Unioto hadn’t been to regionals in 20 years, and the West Holmes girls basketball promptly welcomed it by taking a double-digit lead in the first quarter en route to another postseason rout. The Knights’ next opponent is quite familiar with playing in Zanesville — as well as coming up short against West Holmes. West Holmes reeled off 10 unanswered points in the opening minutes of Tuesday’s Div. II Zanesville Regional semifinal, never trailed the entire night and eventually coasted to a 45-33 victory over Unioto. With the victory, the Knights (233) play Maysville (25-1), which defeated Columbus Eastmoor 55-48 in the earlier semifinal and has lost to West Holmes in the tournament each of the last two years, on Friday at 7:30 p.m. at Zanesville in the regional final. While West Holmes seemingly makes annual reservations at regionals, with appearances in eight of the last nine seasons, Unioto hadn’t won a district title since 1995. Against a squad that was brand-new to the atmosphere, the defending state champion Knights took advantage at the outset, forcing the Sherman Tanks (22-5) to shoot just 2 of 10 in the open-

ing frame along with three miscues. “That experience is crucial,” said West Holmes coach Lisa Patterson, who won her 200th career game with Tuesday’s victory. Alex Brown opened the game with a 3-pointer, only to have Caroline Thiel respond right back with a trey of her own. From there, though, West Holmes ran off a 10-0 run, starting with a 3-pointer by Kylie Leppla. Hannah Clark, who finished with a game-high 13 points, added another 3-pointer, followed by field goals from Brittleigh Macaulay and Alex Starr, who had a game-high 11 rebounds. Unioto coach Jeff Miller said against a team with as much postseason experience as West Holmes, the last thing his squad could afford was to dig itself a deep hole. “West Holmes is so fundamentally sound and well-coached — they won’t beat themselves,” he said. “We wanted to keep ourselves in the game and keep it tight in the fourth quarter. Obviously we didn’t do that.” Miller added, though, that the Tanks dared the Knights to beat them from the outside and they did just that. Leppla hardly scores for West Holmes, but actually put the Knights up for good on their second bucket of the night. “They hit shots we didn’t

expect them to hit,” Miller said. “You gotta pick your poison and that’s a kid we said, ‘Let’s force her to take a shot’ and she hit it.” Once teams are forced to play from behind against West Holmes’ tenacious defense, the assignment is about as futile as trying to catch water from a leaky ceiling with a collander. After the first quarter, the closest the Tanks were ever able to cut the deficit was nine and they shot just 13 for 42 (31 percent) from the field all night, including 0 for 11 from long distance in the last three quarters. Much of that had to do with the fact that Unioto’s offensive catalyst, Alexis Overly, was completely blanketed by Brown and Natalie Molnar. The senior point guard came into Tuesday’s contest averaging 17 points a night, but put up only seven on 3 of 10 shooting from the field. “Containing Overly was the key,” Patterson said. “Alex and Natalie tried not to give her any breathing room. She had somebody in her face the whole night.” “They play good team defense,” Miller said. “Alexis handled the ball great. She got by her original defender, but as soon as you get by one, they had another one waiting. They aren’t going to let one kid beat you.” The Knights led 26-16 at halftime and Macaulay, who finished with 12

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Focused Hawks up to challenge By RANDY WORRELL Sports Staff After a pair of blowout wins to open its tournament trek, the biggest challenge for the Hiland boys basketball team has been to stay focused. The Hawks’ win over Shadyside on Tuesday evening was exactly what head coach Mark Schlabach had hoped for: A challenge. Brady Schlabach paced four Hiland players in double figures with a season-high 18 points, as the top-seeded Hawks outlasted the Tigers 63-54 in a Byesville Div. IV District semifinal at Meadowbrook H.S. Collin Blochlinger added 13 for Hiland, while Brennan Coil chipped in with 11 and Turner Horn

scored 10 for the Hawks, who now advance to Saturday’s 1 p.m. district championship. Hiland (23-2) will play the winner of tonight’s Tuscarawas Central Catholic-Malvern contest. TCC handed the Hawks one of their two losses earlier this season, while Malvern eliminated Hiland in last year’s district final. “I think it showed early on that we haven’t been tested for a few games, which is why needed a game like this,” Schlabach said. “It’s hard to stay focused in lopsided games, but Shadyside is a very talented team who came after us early in the game and challenged us. I told our guys before the game that we needed to play our best game of the season tonight, and then I

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Richard Smail, 90 Richard Eugene Smail, formerly of Shreve, was called to his heavenly home Thursday, Jan. 29, 2015, after a period of declining health. He was born on Feb. 12, 1924, to Carl and Viola (Enkeman) Smail, and was a 1942 graduate of Big Prairie High School. Richard served his country proudly as a private first class in the Company K 119th Infantry and was wounded during the Invasion of Normandy in June of 1944. On March 10, 1946, he married Ruby Sparr. She passed away Oct. 8, 2006. Richard was a 36-year employee of The Gerstenslager Company, and was a 60-year member of Shreve Eastern Star, where he served as Worthy Patron and was a 32nd degree member of Shreve Masonic Lodge.

He and his wife, Ruby, were active members of Ripley Church of Christ, Big Prairie, and he enjoyed camping, woodworking and spending time with the light of his life, his grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Surviving are a son and daughter-in-law, Jim and Sue Smail, and a granddaughter, Stephanie Bennington of Wooster, and a grandson, Mark (Michelle) Smail of Anacortes, Wash.; great-grandsons, Taylor and Peyton Bennington; step-granddaughters, Jennifer (Dan) Staniszewski and their children, Benjamin and Drew of Hudson, and Julie (Kirt) Keener and their children, Case and Harper of Wooster; a brother, Chester (Liz) Smail of Wooster; and a sister-in-law, Eileen Smail of Glenmont. In addition to his wife, he

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Mary D. Simmons, 92, of Glenmont, passed away Wednesday morning, Jan. 21, 2015, at the Holmes County Home, Holmesville. She was born Jan. 20, 1923, in Glenmont, the daughter of Albert A. and Teresa M. (Weber) Dete. She was born on the family farm and lived there with her father until his death in 1988. She was a 1941 graduate of Glenmont High School and on April 19, 1947, married Herbert Elkins Simmons. He survives. Mary was a secretary for the Holmes County Extension Office and was a homemaker. She was a member of SS. Peter & Paul Catholic Church in Glenmont, the Seven Hills Garden Club, Millersburg American Legion Post 192, the Altar and Rosary Society, and the Glenmont Fire Department Women’s Auxiliary. She was extremely active in the community. Mary was an accomplished knitter, she tatted, and crocheted. She was an excellent cook, baker, gardener and was an avid euchre player. She was

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Walter Snoddy, 89 Walter Francis Snoddy, 89, of Shreve, died of natural causes at his home on Sunday evening, Jan. 18, 2015. Walter was born in Wooster on Aug. 29, 1925, to Robert Dewey and Ruth Morr Snoddy, the second born of three children. He was a life resident of Wayne County and resided on the present family farm from age 10 until his death. He graduated from Big Prairie High School, and at the age of 18, served in the U.S. Army Air Corps during World War II, earning his pilots wings in 1943, and receiving the rank of Second Lieutenant. Upon his honorable discharge in 1945, he attended Ohio State University, where he met his

wife, Wanda Sue Low. They married March 20, 1949 in Marysville. She survives. He began working in an agricultural partnership with his parents until their deaths in 1963, at which time he assumed full responsibility for the management of Wasuka Farms. However, his love of aviation continued as he pursued flying recreationally and developed the Snoddy Air Strip on his farm. Walter was past president of Shreve Lions Club, Triway Athletic Booster Club, and served on the board of directors of Milk Marketing Inc., Wayne County Farm Bureau and Town & Country Co-op. He was a member of Valley College

Grange, Ohio Farm Bureau, Newkirk Church and Wooster United Methodist Church. He was an avid supporter of the Wayne County Soil & Water Conservation District. He was an avid sports fan, especially following the Ohio professional sports teams and Ohio State University, as well as faithfully supporting and following his son, Keith’s athletic endeavors. He was a great example of how to live with faith, integrity and dignity. He exhibited love, caring, honesty, uprightness and responsibility in the way he lived his life. Surviving in addition to his wife of 65 years, are children, Karen Chase

Barbara Kline, 78 Barbara E. Kline 78, Apple Creek, passed away Friday, Feb. 13, 2015, at 9 p.m. in Walnut Hills Nursing Home at Walnut Creek following a courageous battle with cancer. Born April 12, 1936, in Holmes County, she was a daughter of the late Edward and Clara (Schlabach) Kline. She retired from the Apple Creek Development Center and was a member of Martins Creek Menno-

nite Church. She is survived by her sisters Susan (Vernon) Kurtz of Millersburg, Esther Kline of Benton, Mary (Roman) Raber of Sugarcreek and Fannie Kline of Benton; a brother, Leroy (Fannie) Kline of Millersburg; a special niece and caretaker, Elsie Kurtz; and nieces and nephews Wayne, Freda, Betty, Martha, Nelson, Eddie, Wayne, Michelle, Melissa, Anne and Myrna.

In addition to her parents she was preceded in death by a sister, Clara Edna Kline. Services were Feb. 17 at Martins Creek Mennonite Church. Pastor Jay Conn officiated and burial was in the church cemetery. Smith-Varns Funeral Home at Sugarcreek handled arrangements. Those wishing to share a memory may visit the funeral home’s website, www. smithfuneral.com.

(Stephen), Kathy Chase (Jim, deceased), and Keith Snoddy (Cheri); grandchildren, Kyle Chase, Matthew Chase (Jenni), Kristen Karr (Woody), Heather Hart (Jason), Cory Chase, Jonathan Chase (Allison), Katie Geitgey (Matt), Maggie Snoddy, and Vicki Snoddy; along with 11 great-grandchildren. In addition to his parents, sisters, Jean Blachly and

Joan Pearson preceded him in death. Funeral services were Jan. 23 at Schlabach Funeral Home. Burial was in Pioneer Cemetery, where military rites were conducted. Schlabach Funeral Home in Shreve handled arrangements. Online condolences may be shared with the family at schlabachfh.com.

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Joyce E. Singer, 56 Joyce E. Singer, 56, of Wooster, passed away Saturday evening, March 7, 2015, at Wooster Community Hospital, following an extended illness. She was born Dec. 12, 1958 in Wooster, and was the daughter of Roy M. and Velma M. (Wengerd) Miller. On June 1, 1991, she married Jeffrey D. Singer and he survives. Joyce was a 1977 graduate of West Holmes High School. She worked 12 years for COSMO Plastics in Fredericksburg and 14 years at Rubbermaid in Wooster. Joyce loved gardening and woodworking and enjoyed the time she spent remodeling a house with her sister. Surviving in addition to her husband, Jeffrey, is her mother, Velma M. Miller of Shreve; two sisters and a brother, Karen (Terry) Croskey and Cheryl Miller both of Shreve, and Dwight (Sue Ann) Miller of Lakeville; a niece, Nicole Miller; and a nephew, Tyler Miller.

She was preceded in death by her father, Roy M. Miller and a brother, Bud Miller. Services were March 11 at Alexander Funeral Home with Pastor Tom Michaels officiating. Burial took place at Ripley Cemetery. Family suggests memorial contributions be made to LifeCare Hospice, 1900 Akron Road, Wooster, Ohio 44691. Those wishing to share a memory or make online condolences may do so by visiting the funeral home’s website atwww.alexanderfhinc.com.

Albert Schlabach, 65 Albert Wayne Schlabach, 65, of Wooster, died unexpectedly Tuesday, Jan. 13, 2015, at Glendora Health Care Center, after a period of declining health. He was born Oct. 13, 1949, in Holmes County to the late John J. and Susan (Yoder) Schlabach. He had worked for 15 years at Holmes Limestone and had transported Amish for 25 years. Wayne had made his home in the Fredericksburg area most of his life and enjoyed fishing and trap shooting. He had attended Berlin Mennonite Church. Surviving are sons, Samuel Schlabach of Killbuck, David Schlabach of Tennessee, and Richard Schlabach of Florida; four grandchildren, a sister, Ruth (Allen) Schie, and a brother, John (Nancy) Schlabach Jr., both of Millersburg.

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Mary Jo Hoxworth, 66 Mary Jo Hoxworth, 66, of Millersburg, passed away Sunday, March 8, 2015, at Aultman Hospital, Canton, after an extended illness. At her request, there were no services. Interment will be at a later date. The family will receive friends and family at a time of fellowship and lunch on Saturday, March 14 from 11 a.m.-2 p.m. at Clark Community Center in Clark. All are welcome. The family suggests memorial contributions be made to Alexander Funeral Home, P.O. Box 108, Millersburg 44654, to help defray costs. Those wishing to share a memory or make online condolences may do so by visiting www.alexanderfhinc.com. Mary Jo was born April 26, 1948, in Millersburg, the daughter of Robert M. and Mary Isabelle (Arnold) Mullett, and married Jerry A. Hoxworth Sr. on March 17, 1968. He survives. She graduated from West Holmes High School and Canton Beauty School. She was a beautician before spending nearly 30 years at Kno Ho Co Community Action Council, working

with Head Start programs in Holmes, Coshocton and Ashland counties. Mary Jo attended Tri County Baptist Church, enjoyed cooking and loved spending time with her grandchildren. She was a beautiful person with a heart of gold who touched the lives of everyone she met and would go out of her way for anyone in need. She would want to be remembered for her love of her family and also for her positive accomplishments in the lives of countless Head Start families and children throughout Holmes, Coshocton and Ashland counties. Surviving in addition to her husband, are children, Becky Hoxworth, Michael (Megan) Hoxworth and JJ Hoxworth (Danielle Markley), all of Millersburg, and Mark Hoxworth (Angie Miller) of Clark; and grandchildren, Marina and Isaac Hoxworth, Parker, Grayson and Conner Hoxworth, Abbie and Aiden Hoxworth, Justin Markley and Tessa and Hallie Miller. She was preceded in death by her parents and a granddaughter, Michaela.

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Ruth Anne Sands, 89, of Fredericksburg, died peacefully Wednesday, Jan. 14, 2015, at Wooster Community Hospital, after a period of declining health. Ruth was born April 8, 1925, near Fredericksburg in Holmes County to Ira and Hazel (Haley) Richeson, and married Clarence Sands Dec. 12, 1952. He preceded her in death July 17, 1978. She was a 1943 graduate of Fredericksburg High School and had worked at Fredericksburg Pottery, Ohio Agricultural Experimental Station and had clerked for Haz-Cliff Auctions for nearly 30 years. She was an active member of Fredericksburg Church of Christ, where she had served as a deaconess, helped with Sunday School, Beginner Church and Vacation Bible School. In 1994, she was honored by the Fredericksburg Community for her years of service to the community, Fredericksburg and Waynedale Schools and to her church. She will be greatly missed by her children, Ron (Nancy) Sands of Wooster, Dale Sands of the home, Jeanne (Ron) Artrip of Sterling, Dean (Robin) Sands of Moreland, Gary (Dawna) Sands and Kelly (Christine) Sands, both of Fredericksburg and Tommy (Patricia) Sands of Wooster;

Florence Foreman, 95 After a period of declining health, Florence O. Foreman, formerly of Fredericksburg, passed away peacefully on March 2, 2015, at Wayne County Care Center, Wooster. She was born on Feb. 13, 1920, in Pittsburgh, Pa., to James P. and Elizabeth V. Bock. After graduating from Steubenville High School in 1939, Florence completed her nurses’ training at Ohio Valley Hospital in three years, graduating first in her class. Florence married Lawrence E. Foreman in 1944. Together they established the Wyndsor Nursing Home and The Florence Foreman Nursing Homes in Coshocton, from 1960-74. She also served as administrator of the homes. Her nursing career spanned 50 years, including working at Massillon State Hospital, owning the nursing homes in Coshocton, and completing her nursing career at Castle Nursing Homes, working until the age of 75. An incredibly kind person, Florence influenced an entire generation of nurses. She was a member of Central Christian Church in Coshocton and Millersburg Christian Church. In later years, she had attended Central Christian Church in Wooster. Florence loved her family and loved spending time with her children, grandchildren and great-granddaughters, Emory Elizabeth and Margot Florence. She will be deeply missed by a daughter, Kathleen Dobson (Ronald); grandchildren, Kira Chilcote-

Maunz (Drew) and John Paul Foreman; great-grandchildren, Emory E. Maunz and Margot F. Maunz; a daughter-in-law, Barbara Foreman; a niece, Marilyn Levy (Jon); nephews, Danny Doyle (Kathy) and Jason Doyle; and cousin, Claire Milsovic. She also leaves behind several cousins; many dear friends, such as Pat and Larry Fleming and Jack Bennett; as well as her pet-pups, Fabio and Paco. In addition to her husband, she was preceded in death by a son, Paul L.; and a daughter, Lauren Beth. The family would like to thank Wayne County Care Center for their care and kindness in her last days. Funeral services will be Saturday at 11 a.m. at Alexander Funeral Home, Millersburg, with Chaplain Rufus Thompson officiating. Burial will be in Killbuck Cemetery. Friends may call Saturday one hour prior to the services at the funeral home. Those wishing to share a memory or make online condolences may do so by visiting www.alexanderfhinc.com.

Betty Spake, 89 14 grandchildren; 11 greatgrandchildren; a brother-inlaw, Oscar Sands of Hayesville; and nieces and nephews. In addition to her husband, she was preceded in death by a brother, Russell Richeson; and a sister, Evelyn Lastohkein. Services were Jan. 17 at Fredericksburg Church of Christ with Kent Adams and Mark Artrip officiating. Burial was in Fredericksburg East Cemetery. Tributes may be shared at www.Murray-FuneralHome.com. Memorial contributions may be made to Fredericksburg Church of Christ, P.O. Box 245, Fredericksburg 44627. The family extends their sincere thanks to the staff of West View Health Living for the care and love shown to Ruth over the past two months.

Betty Spake, 89, of Wooster, formerly of Millersburg, passed away Friday, Jan. 16, 2015, at Smithville-Western Care Center, Wooster. She was born May 18, 1925, in New Bedford, the daughter of Ray J. and Iola Mae (Silvis) Varnes, and married Carl Spake. He preceded her in death. Betty was a cook at Millersburg Elementary School and Pomerene Hospital, Millersburg. She was also an aide to the children at the State Hospital in Apple Creek and was employed at the former Regal Ware in Wooster. She was a member of Wooster Eagles. Surviving are a daughter, Nancy; two grandchildren; a sister-in-law, Dorothy M. Varnes of Shreve; and many nieces and nephews. In addition to her hus-

band, she was preceded in death by 12 brothers and sisters. At Betty’s request there were no services or calling hours. Burial was in Fryburg Cemetery. Alexander Funeral Home, Millersburg, assisted the family. Memorial contributions may be made to LifeCare Hospice, 1900 Akron Road, Wooster 44691.


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Francis Emerick, 95 Francis Emerick, 95, a resident of Walnut Hills, Walnut Creek, formerly of Millersburg, died Feb. 10, 2015, from an aneurysm. He was born April 22, 1919, at Emerick Homestead, Ashland County and was the only child of Elmer E. and Mary L. (Stull) Emerick. Francis graduated from Lakeville High School in 1936. He also studied at the American Technical Institute and the National School of Electronics. He owned a wiring, plumbing and heating business for over 60 years and always had a garden. Francis was a veteran of World War II, serving in the U.S. Army Air Corps. He had been involved with the American Legion, where he was a life member. Francis was a past commander of Post 192 and a past first division commander in the 10th district. In SPEBSQSA, Francis sang lead with the barbershop chorus when it was active in Millersburg. He was a member of Millersburg United Methodist Church for over 64 years, where he had been very active in the church. Francis was a member and past president of the Rotary Club and was a Paul Harris award recipient. He was also a life member of the Historical Society. He enjoyed taking his family on vacation trips to Canada and later in life he enjoyed visiting family in Oregon and Indiana and taking trips with them. Francis is survived by his

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wife of 72 years, Ardis Emerick; children, Neal (Rebecca) Emerick of Indianapolis, Ind., Jane (Roger) Hammond of Lodi, Brent (Ivy) Emerick of Westfield, Ind., and Ruth (David) Green of Beaverton, Ore.; 10 grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren; two step-grandchildren; and step-great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his father, Elmer E. Emerick and his mother, Mary L. Emerick-Stentz. Services were Feb. 14 at Millersburg United Methodist Church, with the Rev. Tom Jones officiating. Military rites were conducted by Killbuck VFW. Burial was in Pioneer Cemetery. Alexander Funeral Home, Millersburg, handled arrangements. Memorial contributions may be made to Millersburg United Methodist Church, 5395 Township Road 336, Millersburg 44654; or Millersburg Rotary Club Scholarship Fund, in care of Holmes County Education Foundation, 114 N. Clay St., Millersburg 44654.

Mary M. Christopher, 80, of Burbank, died unexpectedly Thursday, Jan. 15, 2015, at Wooster Community Hospital. Mary was born July 4, 1934, in Millersburg to the late William and Margaret (Shepler) Geib, and was a 1953 graduate of Burbank High School. On Sept. 8, 1953, she married Charles Larry Christopher. He preceded her in death on Sept. 27, 2009. She retired from Seville Sand & Gravel, having previously worked for Quillen Brothers and had made her home in Burbank most of

her life. She was an avid bowler, enjoyed working jigsaw puzzles and loved keeping up on the community activities and happenings. She was a member of the bell choir at Westview Healthy Living and will be missed. Surviving are children, Tim (Dawn) Christopher and Pamela (Allen) Johnston, both of Wooster; grandchildren, Josh (Rachel) Johnston, Jill (Jon) Hochstetler, Tia (Nicholas) Pafford, Cody Christopher and Jayden Christopher; step-grandchildren, Bambi and Jarred

Hendrix; a great-grandson, Austin Pafford and stepgreat-grandchildren, Cameron, Amara, Kaylee and Jordan Hendrix; and a sisterin-law, Pat Geib of Wooster. In addition to her husband, she was preceded in death by a granddaughter, Jennifer Christopher. Services were Jan. 19 at Murray Funeral Home in Creston, with Pastor Kirk Fairhurst officiating. Burial was in Ohio Western Reserve National Cemetery, Rittman. Tributes may be shared at www.Murray-Funeral-

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Enos Miller, 75 Enos U. Miller, 75, 7514 Hoy Road, Fredericksburg, died Sunday, Jan. 18, 2015, at his home after a period of declining health. He was born Nov. 28, 1939, in Millersburg to Uriah J. and Susie (Shetler) Miller, and married Edna W. Hostetler on June 4, 1964. She survives. He had worked as a carpenter for over 50 years for Curry Lumber and was a member of the Old Order Amish Church. Surviving in addition to his wife; are children, Barbara (Jr) Beachy of Holmesville, Joni (Martha) Miller of Fredericksburg, William (Esther) Miller of Bona Vista, Colo., Uriah (Miriam) Miller of Apple Creek, Ivan (Susan) Miller of Bona Vista, Colo., Joseph (Mary) Miller of Adamsville, Alfred (Anna) Miller

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Katie Kuhns, 82, of 8253 Township Road 565, Holmesville, died Saturday evening, Jan. 24, 2015 at Pomerene Hospital in Millersburg following a period of declining health. She was born March 8, 1932 in Holmes County to the late Henry Y. and Anna (Troyer) Miller. On May 24, 1951 she married Roy Kuhns who preceded her in death on March 6, 2006. She was a member of the Old Order Amish Church. Surviving are her children, Edna (Crist) Wengerd and Martha (Allen) Miller of Holmesville, Robert (Mary) Kuhns of Apple Creek, Anna (Dan) Bowman and Elizabeth (Ervin) Kurtz of Fredericksburg, Roy Jr. (Martha) Kuhns of Big Prairie, John Henry (Barbara) Kuhns of Millersburg and David

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(Elsie) Kuhns of the home; 33 grandchildren, 47 great-grandchildren; brothers, Joe Miller and Melvin Miller of Millersburg; sisters, Mattie (John Henry) Stutzman and Clara (Abe) Miller of Millersburg, Mary (Roy) Miller of Quaker City and Lizzie (Melvin) Miller and Ada (Noah) Raber of Millersburg. She was preceded in death by her husband, a brother Levi Miller; a sister-in-law and a great-grandchild. Funeral services were Jan. 27 at the David Kuhns residence, 8253 Township Road 565, Holmesville with Bishop Ben Hershberger officiating. Burial was in Wengerd Cemetery, Prairie Township. Murray Funeral Home in Fredericksburg handled arrangements.


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EXPRESSIONS GALLERY reopening April 2 - 414 N. Washington, Mbg. Fine Arts, clases, gifts. Facebook: expressionsfineartandgifts for latest updates. Email: expressionsfineartand gifts@gmail.com for class information 330-473-9608 BUYING junk bat, alum. copper, brass, ele. motors, farm mach., appl., cars, trucks. 4 sale: copper sink 279-2142

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Can You Dig It? Heavy Equipment Operator Career! Receive Hands On Training And National Certifications Operating Bulldozers, Backhoes & Excavators. Lifetime Job Placement. Veteran Benefits Eligible! 1-866-251-4775 HOMEOWNERS WANTED!!! Kayak Pools is looking for demo home sites to display our maintenance-free pools. Save thousands of $$$ with this unique opportunity. CALL NOW! 800-315-2925 kayakpoolsmidwest.com discount code: 897L315 Corvettes Wanted: 1953-1972, Any condition, Competitive buyer. 1-800-850-3656 vinceconncorvette.com Chief Carriers is Hiring Flatbed Drivers in your area! 42-48 cpm start pay, based on experience. 10k miles/month average. CDL-A, 1-Year OTR Required. 888-476-4860 www.drivechief.com

State Wide A childless married couple seek to adopt. Love, Happiness and Bright Future. Financial security. Expenses paid. Let's help each other. Lisa and Eric 1-855-983-3121 Misc. WANT A PRINT AD that reaches over 2,000,000 OHIO READERS in just 7 days? Your ad can be Display or Classified... "One Call, One Fee, 127 Ohio Newspapers, Big Results." Call Mitch at the Ohio Newspaper Association (Columbus, Ohio): 614-486-6373

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AMISH GIRL will do elderly home care and cleaning etc. Experience. Fredericksburg, OH 44627 330-464-4141 DRIVER/WORKER NEEDED on framing crew. Dundee area. (330) 852-1612

105 General WANTED: Driver/worker on mason crew, Nonsmoker. Call Eddie Miller (330) 359-1902

Tina Owens Realtor, ABR Call or Text: 330-231-0733 Email: TOwens@reshowcase.com Facebook.com/TinaOwensRealtor

Buyer & Seller Spring Seminar

Tuesday March 24, 6-7 PM • Real Estate showcase 1197 Glen Dr Millersburg You ask the Questions that are important to you! Call or text to reserve your seat or if you have any questions.

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DRAFTSMAN / DESIGNER needed to help draw log homes. Someone experienced in building or drafting a plus. Mail contact & experience information/resume to: Hochstetler Milling LTD, 552 HWY 95, Loudonville OH, 44842. Or call (419) 368-0005

FULL OR PART-TIME help on large grain & hay farm in Stark County. Farm exp. a must. Send resume to Box 17, The Daily Record, 212 E. Liberty St. Wooster, OH 44691

ADVERTISING Manufacturer seeking qualified candidates to fill positions as Machine Operators. This position offers competitive pay, benefits & 401K. Requires the ability to work some overtime and is for any shift. Applicants need successful completion of a drug screen; good employment history; must have demonstrated and maintain good attendance; willingness to learn & a commitment to producing quality product. For this great opportunity apply by sending a letter of resume including references to: jgarver@mmt.com or apply in person at 1061 Venture Blvd., Wooster. TIMBER BUYER needed. Someone experienced in the lumber/logging industry a plus. Mail contact & exp. information to: Hochstetler Milling LTD, 552 HWY 95, Loudonville OH 44842. Or call 419-368-0005 LOOKING FOR driver/trim carpenter in Holmes Cty. 234-3760

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CLEANING CO. looking for exp'd help. Must pass background check & own transport. Must be ins'd & bonded. Resumes to: 5242 Force Rd, Shreve 44676

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DELIVERY DRIVERS needed. Using our cars, 21 yrs. old & up. Hours flexible, but some evening work required. Store closes at 8 p.m. Mon.-Sat. - Closed Sun. Call Tyler 330-464-5561 or Lee 330-464-3866

Whitmer's General Store and Winesburg Pizza 2105 US 62, Winesburg, OH 330-359-5001 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 DEDICATED WORKER needed to help pour concrete, tobacco-free envioronment, good pay for good work! 330-472-9718. HELP WANTED: DRIVER/ WORKER needed for Masonry crew. Salt Creek Masonry (330)231-3908 HORSE STALL CLEANER needed part time 9a-2p. Transportation provided. Baltic/New Bedford/Clark area. 330-674-2503 WANTED: KING size bed in good condition. (330) 600-1230 LOOKING FOR Farm laborer and equipment operator. Medical and hourly wage offered with merit based wage increases. Start at $11/hr. Apply at: www.carmonystockfarms.com ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS for driver to deliver storage barns. We are in search of a self-starter who is teachable, motivated & comfortable hauling large loads. A drivers license is required, CDL is a plus. Affordable Barn Co. (330) 674-3001 HELP WANTED in storage storage barn shop. Must be 18 or older. Arlen Hershberger Criswell Rd. (330) 695-2571 ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS for driver/worker in construction. Drug free, positive attitude and dependable. 330-367-5281 GENERAL LABORERS needed to conduct geophysical surveying. Job involves working outdoors while performing strenuous work. Requires a valid Ohio driver's license. Must be able to pass drug screen and background check. Job demands walking for long periods on uneven surfaces, and must be willing to work out of state at times. Health insurance paid, 401K. Apply in person M-F, 9a-4p at: Precision Geophysical 2695 SR 83 S Millersburg, Ohio 44654.

4100 Holiday St. NW Suite 201, Canton OH 44718 1.888.863.0032 utilitypipelineltd.com

AMISH CREW looking for driver/worker. Must live close to Millersburg. Call 330-763-3937

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KILLBUCK VFW Karaoke Contest on April 4th at 8 p.m., by Classic Country Karaoke. $5 to enter, must be registered by 7:45 p.m., jackpot is $100+? WANTED: Your product in our building for assembly packaging, etc. 3 mi. south of Charm. (330) 231-3021

CONCRETE FLATWORK company seeking experienced drivers and laborers. Exp. helpful but will train a hardworking individual. Call 330-401-1979 DRIVER / WORKER For concrete crew. Must be motivated, alcohol and tobacco free, good driving record, excellent pay and year around salary. Berlin/ Millersburg area. 330-472-9717. WANTED: SOMEONE worth 30K+ including bonus. We have 60x600 ft chicken barns with 60 day grow out broilers. Need someone who has experience in them and has produced flocks with 1st place feed conversions or will hire a broiler flock advisor 330-407-0803

125 Medical / Healthcare LPN Holmes Family Medicine, a family medical practice with 4 MDs and 2 PAs, is seeking 1 FT and 1 PT LPN to work in Millersburg office. Fax resume to 425-969-2919 or hr@hmgpm.com

197 Skilled Trade FAST GROWING plumbing company seeking experienced plumbers and laborers. Advancement opportunities for the right individuals. 330-264-0231. albrightplumbing@gmail.com

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FOR SALE: Reconditioned Consol Natural Gas refrigerator. Call (330) 316-3872 ELEC. dryer, $175. Elec. hot water tank, $100 Both work great. Fridge, needs compressor, $50 (330) 275-8954 FOR SALE: Brand new elec. dryer. Ventilation included. Asking $500 obo, (330) 204-7512 VARIOUS ELECTRIC heaters for sale. Call 330-6749603 LARGE Hitzer stove, good condition. $300. Mose J. Weaver, 9290 TR 609 Fredericksburg, OH 44627 MAYTAG WRINGER washers in good condition with electric motors. $375 330600-8553 FRIGIDAIRE ELEC. kitchen range. $100 obo (330) 674-0364 FOR SALE: Used Servel fridge, (7.3 cu. ft.) Natural gas, works. $500 obo (330) 231-6859


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FOR SALE: Servell Gas Refrigerator, works good. $500. (330) 359-2616 FOR SALE: 2 White 8 cu. Servel Gas Refrigerators in Good condition. $700.00 ea. Aden Hershberger Navarre, OH 330-466-5265 NAT. GAS cook stove w/elec. ignite. New, $599; sell for $250; Oliver Walking plow, good cond. 330-279-2142

6 TON Kory running gear for sale. No wheels, $225 (330) 695-2151 20,000 HOOD loader for rent or for sale. (740) 502-6601 SKID loader chains, 10x16.5; Sunbeam Stewart clipper, 12V; Shaver hydraulic post driver. 330-674-7124†x1 WANTED: DION 22x38 and 28x48 thrash machines. Eli R. Miller, 3962 US 62, Dundee, OH 44624 FOR SALE: New Holand 353 grinder mixer, excellent cond. (330) 674-0603 HESSTON 530 round baler with vanguard 35 hp motor, good cond. $6400 (330) 674-7330

220 Construction Equipment I N T E R N A T I O N A L FOR SALE: Takeuchi TB135 mini excavator with enclosed cab, serviced and ready to go! Good cond., 4000 hrs., $21,000. 330600-9917. Duane Raber

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HARVESTER No.9 high gear 7 ft. mower, rebuilt $1150; Flatbed wagon Pioneer 3-ton gear, brakes, tires, 7x12 ft. wood bed $1600; Pioneer forecart, brakes, tires, seats, guard, tongue, shafts $900; Manure spreader $250; 7313 CR 22, Lakeville (419) 994-4264

OLIVER MANURE Spreader, good body condition, needs a little work on unloading gear, has long & short tongue. Also Older Forecart for Crossbreds or Halflingers, seat, rubber on wheels, working condition. (740) 545-5047 B&W 5TH WHEEL hitch, like new, used one month. Came off of 2006 Silverado. Jason (330)473-7905 SHIBAURA DIESEL tractor 4x4 w/ loader, 1754 hrs. 28 hp, $4900 John F. Miller (330) 893-0303

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JD 5425 4WD tractor w/ new tires 1100hrs ROPS & flat platform sync-shuttle transmission, excellent cond., $24,000. JD 5420 4WD tractor, ROPS & flat platform, sync-shuttle transmission $17,900. Agco-Allis 5680 tractor, 2WD, ROPS & Canopy, in good cond., $11,500. Case IH 4210 2WD ROPS & canopy, very good cond., w/ shuttle, $13,000. Kline Tractor & Equipment (330) 600-0413 FOR SALE: High flow hydraulic circuit assembly for an 1840 Case Uniloader or any B. series Cummins engine. This hydraulic system is an Independent auxiliary system that could be converted to be used for high flow hydraulic oil power by Diesel engine. Very good condition. Asking $1,500 OBO. Henry J. Miller 106 Seldenright Rd. Sugarcreek, OH 44691 (330) 852-3363. SIX FOOT Double disk $400 OBO. Jacob Miller, 4949 T.R. 613, Fred., OH 44627 FOR SALE: New Holland 352 & New Holland 354 Feed Grinder, one has scales, Krone 125, John Deere 335, John Deere 446 Round balers, New Holland 477 Hay Bine, New Holland 256 Rake, John Deere 10 wheel, Sitrex 8 wheel V-Rake, John Deere 24T Square Baler, Andy Raber (330) 600-0391

FOR SALE: Pioneer KV 14' Foot lift plow. New in 2013, (740) 622-1109 JOHN DEER 8ft transport disc, great shape, $1500; New Idea 30ft elevator w/ motor, $500 obo; free delivery in Holmes County (330) 231-3592

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HORSE HAY, 2nd cutting Alfalfa mix, 3x3x8, nice & clean. $275/ton. Jason Troyer (330) 473-7905 ROUND BALES 1st cutting 5x5. Also ear corn 125 ton Non G.M.O. 740-575-5088

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FOR SALE: 1st cutting round bale grass hay stored inside. Killbuck (330) 763-0396

Visit our 2ND locatioN! 21587 s.r. 16 (Next to Edie ryan’s) sales, lease it own it service... Quick lube

2003 FORD ECONOLINE DIESEL SHUTTLE

Only 86,000 Miles, 22 passenger capacity, wheel chair lift, vinyl seats, block heater, very clean. JUST

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FIRST AND SECOND, cutting baleage 4x4 bales, $45. (330) 600-0746

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WESTERN DAIRY HAY, 3X3X8, 3X4X8. Deer quality, RFV 160-283. Lg/sm amounts Jason Troyer 330-473-7905

BEEF FOR sale by the quarter. Raised on a certified organic farm (330) 603-9974

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ORGANIC AND CONVENTIONAL 1st and 2nd cutting hay and balage, reasonable pricing, delivery avail. Contact Steve, 412-580-9692

3RD & 4th cutting alfalfa grass mix baleage, 4x4 individ. wrapped. Tests avail. Call Jeff (330) 359-0159

CUSTOM MANURE spreading and all your season needs. Call (330) 473-5857

ALFALFA 1st cutting & 2nd cutting. Wrapped round bales. Loader available. (330) 567-2758

1ST AND 2nd cutting good horse hay, round bales, no rain. (330) 359-5730

ATTENTION: Will do Custom round baling hay, manure hauling, mowing, plowing & misc. Mark Allen Miller, (330) 473-5366

WANTED: PASTURE to rent for goats within 5 miles of Winesburg (330) 231-7140

FOR SALE: New Idea 213 3 beater manure spreader. Oliver 2x14 plow. Spring & spike tooth harrows. Field sprayer. Small bale elevator. Double rake hitch. S717 corn chopper with 1 row head. 7595 Frease Rd., Fredericksburg, OH 44627 330-317-2596.

March 27 18th TACK 5:30PM HORSES 7:00PM anniversary standard bred sale pony & riding Horse saLe TACK 9:30AM HORSES 12:00PM

HIGH QUALITY liquid fertilizer, micro nutrient, have better termination for your corn. Use amplifyd, harvest the extra bus. (330) 749-1441

FOR SALE: Certified organic oatlage, 20 bales, test avail. (330) 893-0017

1954 JOHN DEER 70, good condition, narrow front end, $3500 obo (330) 324-8496

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FOR SALE: 2nd Cutting Grass hay, sm. square bales, some dust (not for horses) (330) 231-1101

1ST & 2ND CUTTING Mixed Orchard Grass and Clover Hay, lg. square bales, good quality, stored inside. (330) 988-2170

Complete Sprouting system. Feeds up to 8 head. Includes trays, rack, watering sys, timer & 600 lb rye seed. $1100, Delbert Miller, 330-674-0557†x4

ORGANIC 1ST & 2nd Cutting Grass Hay, 3x4x8. Jason Troyer (330) 473-7905

DAIRY SEMINAR, Tom Weaver from KOW consulting. Topics will include agronomy, forages, dairy nutrition & whole farm mngt. Will order pizza for lunch. Mar. 20th from 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. at Jacob Yoder's Farm. 3053 TR 606 Fredericksburg, OH 44627, VM 330-359-0140

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FOR SALE: 1st cutting mixed hay, small square bales. Also, seasoned firewood. (330) 893-0218

1ST CUTTING ORCHARD Timothy clover mix, $150 a ton. Free delivery most areas. (740) 824-4502

LOW POTASSIUM DRY COW HAY, 1st cutting 4x4 round bales. Also, Heifer Hay, delivered. (330) 466-1408

1st or 2nd cutting, sm square or big round bales, starting at $130/ton. Pick up or delivery. (330) 440-5615

110 Millcreek manure spreader. 2 wheel in excellent condition. Abe Yoder (330) 893-4211

2 JOHN DEER 14T SQUARE balers (330) 231-6224

TOP QUALITY TIMOTHY horse hay, small square bales - no rain or dust, $7/bale. We deliver. 330-359-0233

QUALITY HORSE HAY, Timothy Alfalfa Mix, 1st cutting 4x4 round bales, stored inside, delivered. (330) 466-1408

NICE 1ST CUTTING round bales, 4x5 net wrapped, grass mix. Jason Troyer (330) 473-7905

1 SET Solid Rubber Rear 12.4x24 Tractor Tires, fits Kubota, made by Pioneer Equipment. (330) 600-0101

2 ROW McD corn planter, working cond., no fertilizer. $150. Adam Miller, 9471 CR 186, Dundee, OH 44624, VM (330) 359-5118

FOR SALE: organic wheat straw, small square bales; organic corn, $13.75 a bus.; organic dairy quality hay baleage;125 HP base international 5140 tractor, 4300 hours, $20,000 obo Wanted: certified organic holstein heifers, Wanted: 1 or 2 certified organic bulls for breeding milk cows. Jersey, holstein, short horn, bulls will work. Willing to trade for straw. (937) 417-3219

FOR SALE: 1st cutting 4x4 round bales, orchard grass mixed, $50 Call evening after 7, (330) 275-4132

MAKING FENCE? For rentShauver HD-10 post driver for skid loader mount or 3-pt. hitch on tractor. 330-600-1465.

FOR SALE: 574 International Tractor, diesel 55HP, good condition. $6000 (330) 567-0081

FOR RENT: D95 WT New Holland Dozer. Same as Case 850k Winch Log Arch. For rates & scheduling call (330) 852-3600

STRAW 3x3x8, 3x4x8, and 4x5 rounds. Net wrapped. Large or small amounts. Jason Troyer (330)473-7905

10 LARGE bales of 1st cutting hay, approx 900lbs, $75. Free delivery within 25 miles (330) 464-6188

CHICKEN MANURE, 60 day broiler grow out. Over 1500 ton avail. Lab tested on 1/27/15. Analysis is Nitrogen 2.61%, Phosphate (P205) 2.43%, Pot Ash (K20) 2.79%. Will load. (330) 407-0803

ALFALFA MIXED Hay, 4x4 Baleage, individual wrapped, 3rd cutting, $45, 2nd cutting $35. (330) 893-2172

(26) STEINWAY Headlocks, never used, $1300/all OBO. Winesburg, OH 330231-4259

JCB 180 Skid Loader, 2010 model, 3,900 hrs, aux outlets, new tires, 1600lb lift, Andy Raber (330) 600-0391

FOR SALE: Green Acres Fertilizer. Also Montana Alfalfa, $145. Aden Mullet, 8056 Criswell Rd., Fredericksburg

ATTN: BEEF or dairy farmers - Sunflower hulls, Peanut hulls & many more hulled seeds avail. at local bird seed plant. Great fiber additive for feed. Call for more info (inexpensive feed). 330-674-4964

3 GEHL 980 4-H wagon & 1 JD 716 A 4-H wagon. Call for price (330) 464-4101

KLINE TRACTOR and equipment services, maintenance, repair and rebuilding of tractors, construction equipment, and diesel engines. (330) 600-0413

FOR SALE: 6 ft. blade for Pioneer Forecart. V.M. (330) 852-0386

FOR SALE: 1st cutting mixed hay, round bales, good for beef or heifers, $10. Square bale horse hay $2. 330-897-1141

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FOR SALE: GE oven, $175, GE dishwasher $125 Arctic Air com. elec. freezer, $500. Haier humidifier, $60; Yellow roadside sign w/ changable letters, $275. (740) 545-9898

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SEASONED HARDWOOD firewood, by the pickup load, $50. (330) 674-0230

9YR OLD Bay Standard bred Gelding, safe, good driver, TSS. (330) 231-5219

FIREWOOD, KILN Dried, cut offs. Good for maple syrup, cooking & kitchen stove. 10 yds, deliv'd Henry J. Miller. Sugar Crk., 330- 852-3363.

11 SETS of good used bioplastic draft harnesses & collars. 330-763-1866

SPLIT & seasoned firewood for sale, dump trailer available. Also, will trade for scrap metal or autos. Call anytime (330) 275-7980 FIREWOOD for sale, seasoned & cut to length. $60 per load, delivery extra. Call Jeff Miller (330) 359-0159

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FOR SALE: older mini pony mare, Also older child donkey, gelding, (330) 674-0364

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PONY STUD Service, 52" Black & White, Homzygous, Formerly owned by Allen E. Miller. Standing at Atlee R. Yoder, Hillside Buggy, 4947 TR 367, Millersburg (330) 893-1509 FOR SALE: Pair of 2 yr Black Percheron Geldings. Marvin Coblentz (330) 359-5570

WANTED: STANDARD bred buggy horse, must be TSF & be safe for women. Also, some long trips. (330) 698-0467

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3 YR. old Bay Gelding. 15'2+ hands. Been in buggy, well broke, sharp driver, boys or family horse $2400 330279-2070 BENTON Horseshoeing now taking new customers, at your barn or mine. For sale: Symo-life horse mineral. Wayne Troyer 6610 CR 189, Mlsgb, OH 44654

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5 YR. old black gelding, in buggy 1 yr., trotter, well broke, $3000. Alan Garver, (330) 893-1520

ROAD CART - steel wheels, $275/obo. Eli Miller, Jr., 3453 Pleasant Valley Rd., SW, Baltic. (330) 897-0919

7 YR old Gelding, TSS, all trot, sharp buggy horse, willing traveler. $2,700 (330) 600-0450

6 YR old Gelding, 16.1H, surrey horse, drives nice, all trot, TSS, $3,000. 7 yr old Mare, 15.3H, trotter, good broke, family type, TSS, $2,400. 7 yr old Mare, 15.3H trotter, sharp boys horse, 2-white, TSS. $2,200. 6 yr old Mare, 15.2H, all trot, fancy boys horse, TSS, $1,600. Eddie Miller, (740) 624-3761

4 yr. old Stonebridge Regal black gelding, buggy size, tss, been in the buggy 11 mo., boys horse, $2600 2529 SR 651, Baltic 330-897-2907x2

FOR SALE: Potbellied pigs, guinea pigs, button quail, Wanted- Lady Amherst male pheasants. 330-893-3462

FOR SALE: PAINT Riding mare. Broke to ride. Been on trail rides, 10510 CR 1, Shreve. 330-567-2123

FOR SALE: 2 polled Jersey Bulls- 1 reg'd, 1 purebred, nice, 7 mo. old, should be large enough for heifers until Spring, dams are over 10 yrs. old and still in herd. $900/ea. David A. Miller, 8859 Barrs Mill Rd, Sugar Creek, (330) 852-1447†x1

BUYING & SELLING Standard Bred & Crossbred horses. Call (330) 359-2852

FOR SALE: Angus 1st calf heifer with nice bull calf at side. Nelson Kaufman Jr. 330-852-4874

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5 YR. OLD Sorrel Belg. Gelding. Stripe, 2 whites. Broke, willing worker. $4,200 obo. David Yoder (740) 623-9879 ATTN DAIRY Grazers: Do you want CRV or Taraus A-I Genetics. To be part of a group order for better pricing call Daniel Wengerd at 330-674-2737 or Jeff Miller 330-231-9647 by April 4th FOR SALE: 4 yr. old 54 in. chestnut pony mare, broke to ride & drive, $500 (330) 893-9140 FREE HORSE Manure, we load, you haul. (330) 231-2234

3 YR. OLD gelding trotter, $3500; 5 yr. old black trotter, $2600- Both tss, buggy size-boy's or family. Duane Weaver, 330-674-1777 NEED SOMEONE to train your pony this spring? 4789 TR 367 Millersburg, (330) 600-1058

JOB OPENING Director of Marketing Walnut Creek Food’s is seeking to fill a Director of Marketing position. This position is responsible for planning and implementing marketing strategies through design, graphics, advertising programs and web presence. Responsibilities will include developing and managing staff, planning advertising and promotion activities, ensuring effective control of marketing results, establishing and maintaining a consistent corporate image throughout all product lines, promotional materials, and events, and extending and protecting the Walnut Creek and Uncle Mikes brands. Walnut Creek Foods offers a rewarding work environment with a competitive benefits package.

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PASO FINO Horses for sale starting at $1000. Call (330) 674-2503

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Bowman Equine Stables, (330) 893-3164. Service fee $750. Multi-Mare discount.

6 YR. OLD black & white paint mare, been on trail rides, drives in buggy, tss, $1800. (330) 695-2707 FOR SALE: 17 year old quarter horse gelding, riding horse. (330) 316-3872

5 DORSET/POLYPAY Ewes for sale, $250 each. (330) 275-5291

FOR SALE: Long shaft air easy entry sulky (new) with lights. Also, more carts available. Quick hitch, wood wheel, and tortion axle. Compare our prices. E-Z ride jog carts. 8384 TR 654 Fredericksburg, OH 44627 PERCHERON MARES. Needed someone to get 5 broodmares ready for sale. Stud service availability is a plus. Call with prices & times. (330) 893-2802 3 YR. old Paint Pony, stud 50 inch $200 obo. Fred Raber, 5009 TR 628, Millersburg (330) 674-1935 NOTICE: FARMERSTOWN Livestock Auction is having a Standard Bred Horse Sale, Sat, March 28. Expecting a load from out of state. Will have some excellent family horses. Hitching at 8:30am, Sale at 10am. Come enjoy the day with us. Auctioneer Atlee Shetler. For more info call (330) 897-3410 MINIATURE MARE, black with small star, 30.75 in. tall, black mane & tail $500 (419) 341-3794

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7 YR. old miniature pony stud, black with white feet, green broke to ride & drive $250 (330) 749-5541 4 PACING Broodmares, records from 1:51-1:54, earnings up to $290,000, two in foal. (330) 279-2535. YOUNG LOWLINE black angus bull. Approx. 1 1/2 years old. $2,000 (330) 231-6196

FOR SALE: 5 year old black Reg. Arabian Gelding broke to ride. Very well mannered. (330) 695-9862 Also Coonhound for sale. VERY NICE Katahdin Ram Lambs with good maternal records. Crist Miller 10683 Massillon Rd. Fdbg, OH

FOR SALE: 6 Reg. Service Age Holstein Bulls, Marvin Coblentz, (330) 359-5570 PRETTY 13 yr old Dark Bay Standard Bred Gelding, drives like a young horse yet, TSS. (330) 231-5219

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6 YR old Dark Bay Trotting Mare, large star, 1 white sock, good driver, $3,000. Mahlon Miller 330-275-0289 2 BRED JERSEY COWS and 2 Heifers $4000. (330) 231-8287 6 YR geld black trotter by son of Muscles Yankee 16H. TSS, willing traveler. Family or boys horse.$4800. David Miller 4691 TR 613 Fred OH 7 YR OLD Black Mare, by Sportsmaster, TSS, Surrey Size, drives nice, Joe Zook, 10309 Speelman Rd, Fredericksburg OH 44627 8

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Horses Livestock

Family Owned For 35 Years

WANTED TO buy: Registered Miniature or Shetland Stallion, prefer solid color, with Arabian Head. (740) 824-4361 FOR SALE: 9 YR. old, black gelding, tss, Muscles Yankee/Keystone Nook. 330-473-8195 FOR SALE: 23 Jacob Sheep ewes. All are bred to nice 4 horn Jacobs Ram. Start lambing mid. April, young excellent breeding stock. $200 ea. (330) 674-0773 HANDMADE CALF blankets. Large & small breed available. Free shipping on two or more. $26.50 each. To order call 419-207-0066. 4 YR. OLD bay mare, all trot, tss, Muscles Yankee, ready for miles, $2400. Joas Hershberger, 330-893-4081


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5 YR old Standard Bred Gelding, Credit Winner Cantab Hall, broke, TSS 330-231-6865 Winesburg

MATHEWS SWITCHBACK, loaded with bow case, good condition. $450. (330) 695-9912

MINIATURE MARES, Black Pinto, large star 32.75in tall, bred to tricolor Stallion, due in mid-Sept. $500. (419) 341-3794

REMINGTON M 700 .270 cal. Scope $500; Win 70 .30-06 scope $500; Win 70 223 WSSM scope $525; Mossberg M 100 ATR .270 cal. scope $375; (330) 897-1038

NOTICE: WILL TRAIN your horse or pony to ride or drive. East Stables. Ervin Schlabach 330-893-0026 5 YR. OLD gelding, Jailhouse Jesse, bay with 3 whites, tss, nice boys horse, $5200. Jamin Schrock. 330-893-1130 Call aft. 4pm FOR SALE: team of reg'd halflinger mares. 1/2 sisters. Good broke, 13 years old. $1100 ea. 330-695-2115

REMINGTON 11-87, Ducks Unlimited, 12ga. Woodstock, excellent trap gun. Savage Axis 22-250. All in excellent condition. (330) 605-8286 300 WEATHERBY Mag. Leupold 3x9 scope. Syn. stock 2 box ammo $600. Cantilever rifle slug barrel fits 20 ga. Rem. exp. like new, $100 vm 330-279-2628

3 yr. old DHH/STB Mare, not reg'd. tss, $1700. Ivan Miller 9874 Cement Bridge Rd. NW, Dundee 330-359-7194

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.

Parakeets, zebra finches, lady amherst, yellow golden pheasants, bantams,salmon faverolles. 330- 893-3462

PSE EVO 60-70 lbs. with ripcord rest. 7 pin sight. 5 arrow quiver, 1 doz. arrows. (330) 674-7434

4 YR old Black St'd Bred Gelding, trotter, boys or family, TSS, in buggy 1 mo, very willing traveler. Wayne Weaver (330) 473-2416

870 REMINGTON Wingmaster w/vent rib; 20 ga. Ithacha, auto. w/vent rib. In good cond. 330-231-1475

3 YR. old black & white pony mare, 46 in. tall, kid broke, TSS; (330) 893-0318 4 YEAR OLD Morgan mare. Black, 1 white foot and star. Broke, willing traveler, $2500. Henry @ 330897-0178 FOR SALE: Angus first calf heifer with nice bull calf at side. Nelson Kaufman Jr. (330) 852-4874

WINCHESTER MODEL 12, 20 gauge. Full choke. Very nice. $1700 OBO. Call Mervin Erb (330) 893-0153

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LARGE CHERRY chest of drawers, 6-drawers, good condition. Call for price. 330-439-3437 FOR SALE: NECCHI Sewing Machine in a treddle stand, works good $150. Also, adjustable table for free arm battery sewing machine $75. Firman Yoder, 9784 CR 329, Holmesville 330-279-9223 BLUE LIFT CHAIR, $25. Moving sale, more items avail. 105 Rambly Hedge, Millersburg (330) 674-1103 DARK WOODEN dining room table w/ 4 matching chairs, very good cond. $175. Holmesville. 937-830-9909. FOR SALE: dresser with mirror, $30. Sewing machine cabinet with treadle, $40. David Miller, 5020 TR 353 Millersburg (330) 674-2915 FOR SALE: Half Bed Frame w/headboard, baby bed complete, recliner chair, recliner children seat. Leave message. (330) 674-0636 CORNER CABINET w/6 hooks & shelves Would be nice for children's clothes & shoes, $20. 330-852-3139. FOR SALE: Electric Frig, works good. Brown Leather corner sofa, $400. Hutch w/4 drawers, $40. (330) 695-2115

NEW SOLID OAK kitchen cabinets; raised panel doors, full extension slides on drawers. Call (330) 6980409, leave message 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. USED MINI Surrey, in good condition. All LED lights, brakes, turn signal. $4,800 8188 TR 656, Fredericksburg. (330) 275-0239 55 GAL drums. Food grade. Call 330-893-3479 for price. GEESE, 2 Toulouse, 1 yr. old, starting at $35 ea., Reuben Nisley(330) 893-1058 T14 MARTIN Houses, Vinyl Redwood Cedar Pine. Also bird feeders and bird houses. Wildcat Woodcrafts (330) 897-7403 FOR SALE: 25x40x16 22ga steel building, new, never been built. (330) 897-0065 FOR SALE: Hitzer wood stove, good working condition, $250. 330-473-8195 MAPLE SUPPLIES: We now stock Les. Cruchons Syrup Jugs. Weaver Maple 8183 TR 611, Fredericksburg, OH FOR SALE: Wormy chestnut boards: 3/4 x 4-12"W x 4-8' L, 150+ board foot Jamin Schrock. (330) 893-1130

Lawn & Garden FOR

420 STEINER TRACTOR w/60” mower, snow blade, scoop & rear weights - Good cond, good tires 2638 hours $6500.00 330-473-3773

Miscellaneous Merch.

FOR SALE: Small Hitzer Stove, w/o jacket, good condition. Also Short SS Chimney. (330) 279-3615 WHITE vinyl siding, tore off old house, $200/obo. Also, older windows, some good replacements.330-695-9908 BORNTRAGER TENT RENTALS. Upcoming weddings, graduations, etc. Tent sizes range from 10x10 up to 40x200. Call 330-204-1989 EDEN PURE GEN4 heater. Brand new in box, $325. Call (330) 674-6397 FOR SALE: BIRD HOUSES, Blue Bird & Wren. Leave msg. (330) 674-0636 FOR SALE: Used large Hitzer woodstove, $200. Noah E. Yoder, (330) 897-1324 MAPLE SUPPLIES. We now stock Les Cruchons syrup jugs. Weaver Maple, 8183 TR 611, Fredericksburg, Ohio 44627 40x42 2-way wooden pallets, like new, (approx 120) $5 each (330) 231-1101 FOR SALE: Champion 2000+ Juicer, like new, used very little. (330) 359-5024 SCHWINN 2 child Bike trailer stroller, excellent condition, $90. Also 40 1-gal glass jugs, $2 each. (330) 897-6602 FOR SALE: Boys Buggy, good condition, $3,600. (330) 852-1304

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SALE: Tan leather couch, green sofa for cabin or basement. Green recliner in good condition. Abe Yoder, 8884 TR 614, Fbg.

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ANTIQUE COPPER black & white wood stove, fair cond. Brand new Kenmore Dishwasher, white $250 $250 (330) 473-3773

Clad cook$250 Elite front

TAYLOR SOFT serve ice cream machine, Model 339-27, 2-head, air cooled, works great! $4495/obo; Bizerba automatic meat & cheese slicer Mod. GSP-HD, new, $5495/obo. Red Tomato Market (330) 359-8100. 4 FT. chest type, $20 OBO. 6ft chest type ice box in good condition, $100 OBO. Eli Miller 8143 TR 652, Millersburg, 44654 FOR SALE: Ariens 20 inch snow blower, good condition (330) 897-0096 FOR SALE: 76 key, Casio keyboard, like new. For more info call or text, $250. (330) 407-7379 FOR SALE: Used Rainbow Sweeper. Jr R. Yoder, (330) 897-2502 FOR SALE: Top Hack, new vinyl & storm front, hydraulic brakes, lights, $1,400. Also Almost new road cart, EZ entry, LED lights, carrier. $1,800. 330-897-1082 Ext. 3 USED BUGGY, fair condition, lights, brakes, $1,900 obo. Vernon Weaver, (330) 674-0073

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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.

QUEEN ANNE oak coffee table, $85; ping pong table, $80; organ, & glider rocker. Schwinn bike 330-231-1065

FUEL oil stove with glass door, includes 300-gal. fuel oil, $500/obo; Fuel oil space heater, $200; Ryobi 18V batteries, $15/ea; Rigid cordless drill w/charger, no batteries, $50; 12V DeWalt drill, $50. (330) 763-1610

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: New poly cubilo with copper roof. Asking $650 obo, (330) 204-7512 FOR SALE: 2500 watt Xantrex inverter like new with 2-240 watt solar panels and all accessories. $3000 for complete system. Aden Hersberger, Navarre, OH 44662. Cell 330-466-5265

HONDA INVERTER generator. Used, 7,000 watt electric start, $2,600. (330) 462-3616

BOOMER 21ST Century Wood & Coal Furnace, needs new crate. $150 (330) 852-4304

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LIKE NEW Washburn left-handed guitar with hard case, tuner & 6 picks, $250/ 0BO. 330-472-9718.

Barnes Real Estate Auction Thursday, March 26, 2015 6:00 p.m.

Open house Thursday, March 19, 2015 5 p.m. - 7 p.m. Newer 2 BR home on two acres between Winesburg and Wilmot • Beautiful custom kitchen • Three finished levels • Paint Twp. • East Holmes Schools

Location: 1871 TR 675, Dundee, OH 44624 Directions: From US 62 north of Winesburg take CR 200 west, to TR 675 right, to auction on left

LIKE NEW electric Industrial clutch motor phase 1, 1725 R.P.M. 110/220v. $125. 330-473-8385

Holmes County Land Auction 74.7 Vacant Acres

Location: CR 150 and TR 79 Millersburg, Ohio. GPS Coordinates: 40.473686, -81.924260.Directions From Millersburg take SR 83 south to SR 62 west and immediately left onto CR 150.Approximately 3 miles to location.

Tuesday March 24, 2015 • 5:00 P.M.

74.697 Acres * Mechanic Twp. * Holmes County * 4 Parcels *Wooded and Tillable Acreage *Building Sites A tremendous offering in southern Holmes County. Approx. 20 acres of good tillable ground with the balance being wooded. Property is being sold in 4 parcels with Parcels 1&2 having excellent building sites with great views. All mineral rights owned by seller transfer. Oil and gas rights are HBP. Parcel 1: 15 acres with 662’ frontage on CR 150. Mostly open, tillable land with building sites. Parcel 2: 15.5 acres with 686’ frontage on CR 150. Open and wooded land with building sites. Parcel 3: 23.5 acres with 288’ frontage on TR 79. Mostly wooded land. Parcel 4: 20.7 acres with 395’ frontage on TR 79. Mostly wooded land. Property will be offered in parcels and as a whole and will sell whichever way nets more for the sellers. Feel free to walk this property at your convenience. Taxes and Legal: Taxes are currently $780.22 per year. Holmes County PNN# 1300163004 Terms: 10% nonrefundable down payment made day of sale. Balance due at closing. No financing contingencies. Any required inspections must be done prior to bidding. Acreage and frontage amounts are approximate and subject to final survey. All information contained herein derived from sources deemed reliable but not warranted. Sale by Order of: RLH Land Company, LLC

Tim Miller - Realtor/Auctioneer 740.502.6786 or tim@kaufmanrealty.com Nolan Mackey - Realtor 330.231.0028 or nolan@kaufmanrealty.com

Low maintenance and high quality: Isn’t that what every homeowner dreams of? Well, you have just found it! We are pleased to offer at auction this unique, tastefully decorated home on two acres in the heart of Amish Country. Located in Crabapple subdivision, just off CR 200 between Winesburg and Wilmot. Two minutes to US 62. This nearly-new two-story home offers the very best, inside and out. Outside is a maintenance-free vinyl exterior, porch and deck, stamped concrete walkway, large concrete drive and a mini-barn with enough room for a horse or your gardening tools. Inside is finished like a lodge or log cabin. Fully applianced dream kitchen with custom cabinets by Precision Woodworking! Knotty pine ceilings and walls. Custom wood doors and trim throughout. Main level includes living room with wood-stove-style gas fireplace, tile and high-quality vinyl flooring, foyer, mud room, full bath and large bedroom. Spacious master bedroom, full bath and small loft upstairs. Finished walkout lower level has good-sized laundry room, office/workshop and oversized one-car garage. This home is extremely well built and shows like brand new. Truly nothing to do here but move in! Household and Lawn Furniture: Immediately following the real estate we also will be selling the following items: 5,000-watt Honda NG generator, Front-loading Frigidaire washer and dryer, leather sofa, electric fireplace/entertainment center, two glider rockers, Poly picnic table w/seating, Poly porch swing, Poly toy box and Poly porch glider. Real Estate Terms: A 10% non-refundable down payment is due at the auction, the balance due at closing (approx. 45 days). Announcements at the sale precede ads and previous statements. Taxes/Legal: Parcel #1500171014 Taxes: $$1,034.12/half Owners: Michael and Barbara Lee Barnes Auctioneer/Realtor: Orus Mast 330-473-9077 Auctioneer/Realtor: Vernon Yoder 330-466-0520

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LARGE 2 DAY ANTIqUE SALE

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.

Mon., March 23 & Tuesday, March 24, 2015 Mon. @ 3:00 pm & Tues. @ 10:00 am

Signs * Gas Pumps * Carnival Rides * Country Store Items * Primitives * Furniture * Pedal Cars and Tractors * Old Toys * Griswald Items * Good Old Tools

Session #1 Monday – 3:00 PM

Uncatalogued Sale of Quality Antiques & Primitives.

Session #2 Monday – 5:00 PM

Primitives * Furniture * Crocks * Tools * Toys * Wooden Boxes * Unique Churns * Coffee Grinders * Misc. * Arlene Stantz Items PRIMITIvES & COUNTRY STORE ITEMS: Red Chief coffee grinder; oak wall phone; unique wooden churns; Dazey glass churns incl. Red Top; clocks; complete Ball jar set incl. rare sizes; weather vanes; bear trap; dough bowl; water pumps; crocks incl. 5 gal. New Bingham, Lyons 2 gal. with Flower, Beesting; 15 gal. exc. cond., lots more; milk bottles; Griswald #8 bean pot, Santa mold, rabbit mold, #8 deep bean pot, etc.; corn sheller; buggy wheels; chocolate molds; old trunks; rare ½ pint Whitehouse bottle; salesman sample tin washer; lightning rod; cast iron banks; tools incl. Winchester items, double end wrenches, wooden tool boxes, planes, hatchets, Bluegrass pcs., wooden breast drill, draw knives, Johnson motor, miniature vices; furniture incl. flat back hutch, dresser, table, chairs, wardrobes, library table ¼ sewn oak, curio, desk, church pews, cast iron park bench; clay pipes from Ohio; 1850 coverlet by G. Engel Weaver; lots of toys incl. Strutco, Tonka, Nylint, cast iron 1933-34 Greyhound busses. ARLENE STANTz ITEMS: elec. washer & dryer, exc. cond.; very nice 4 pc .full bedroom set; 2 nice kitchen tables; complete set of household misc.

Session #3 Tuesday – 10:00 AM

Selling Gas/Oil Adv. Signs * Pedal Toys * R.R. Items * Carnival Rides * Good Old Toys * Ice Cream Peddler Bike * World Fair Popcorn Machine 10 GAS PUMPS: incl. City Service, original; Sky Chief; Gulf; 2 Gasboys; Esso; Sunoco; Chevrolet; Essolene; these pumps are restored and very nice; 150+ PORCELAIN SIGNS: incl. Buick Dealer sign, Royal Blue, King Edwards, Goodyear, Enarco, Socony Standard Oil, Quota, Red Crown, Coca-Cola button, Royster, Alemite Oil Lubster plaque, Fire Chief, Mobil, Arcadia; Tin Signs: incl. Hood Tire, Coca-Cola flange sign, Trailmobile, Red Stamp, Kendal Oil, Sakrete, Dunlap, Family Stamps, Remington Tires, Moore Paints, Plaid Stamps, Ford Tractor Dealer, Kasko Feeds, Ford V-8, Wonder Bread; John Deere Dealer sign; N-Old Stock; Mobil Gas; Soap signs; Salt; Kendal + lots more; APPROx. 50 bEvERAGE SIGNS: Coca-Cola; Golden Age; Mason’s; Moxie; Dr. Pepper; Nehi; double Cola; Squirt; B.W. + lots more; MISC.: 1930’s World Fair Popcorn Machine, original, very nice; 3 wheel ice cream peddlers bicycle, restored, wow; Aireon jukebox; cast iron Whistle Sign; clocks; Mail Pouch thermometers; barber light; carnival rides incl. horse ride merry go round, jet ski; lots of old toys farm const.; trains; lots of oil cans; jars; bottles; store displays; misc. adv. items; 15+ pedal toys incl. J.D. tractor, Farmall, Texaco, Pepsi, Police, Fire, Tow Truck, J.D. Fire Dept., Model T style go cart in running order; approx. 15 R.R. lanterns incl. switch lantern, stoplight, Erie P.R.R., and others, some great lanterns. NOTE: Large sale with approx. 800-1,000 lots. Great one of a kind pieces (note starting times). Live and online bidding available at www.kaufman-auctions.com thru www.proxibid.com. Absentee and phone bids will be taken up until sale time 330-204-4453. Photos will continue to be updated on our website at www.kaufmanrealty.com. TERMS: Cash, check, or any major credit card with valid I.D. 3% buyer’s premium will be waived for cash sales.

AUCTION HOUSE: Monday-Friday 9am-5pm 330-204-4453 DERRICK KANDEL, AUCTIONEER 330-231-4524 CLIFF SPRANG, AUCTIONEER 330-464-5155 ADEN YODER, AUCTIONEER

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AKC GERMAN Shepherd. Female, 14 month old. (330) 852-9701 AKC BOSTON TERRIER Male 2 yr. Black with white collar. Good breeder $500 Marion Keim 4179 CR 160 Millersburg 44654 AKC BERNESE Mountain dog puppies for sale, shots, wormed, vet checked, nice markings. $800 (330) 893-1480 NOTICE: THE OPBDA along with Petland USDA & AKC invite you to our 3rd Annual Symposium. Through multiple formal presentations & an open forum, we will examine how working together we can improve animal welfare through improved kennel design & best overall practices. At the Farmsted Restaurant in Berlin, Tues. Mar. 24th. Registration begins at 5:30 p.m.; dinner provided at 6. Presentation begins at 7. For reservations call Freeman Raber by Mar. 23 at (330) 893-9140 ENGLISH BULLDOG stud service available. (330) 600-1274 FOR SALE: AKC Fawn & white Chihuahua female, 9 mos., housedog, $450. 330-897-2907 x3 2 ADULT Italian Greyhound Females. Also 2 puppies (pet only) Roman Yoder, CR 12, (740) 622-0072 A.K.C. 6 year old Maltese female, $100. Wanted Boxer female. Leave message, (330) 600-1735 FOR SALE: 4 male Pomeranian pups born 1/26. Ready to go March 23. Sugarcreek area. (330) 600-1413

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FOR SALE: AKC Bernese, Cavaliers, good quality breeding stock. (330) 893-3649

LET US advertise your puppies online. We come out & take pictures. Reasonable rates. (330) 763-1463

1 YR old Wolf Husky Mix, female, $250 obo. Also Older Pomeranian male, $100 obo. (330) 473-5289

AKC GOLDEN Retriever puppies. 8 weeks old. 5 males. (330) 897-6602

ACA REGISTERED Pomeranian female. 6 yrs old. Cream color. Friendly pet. (330) 893-1016 ext. 2

WANTED: SIBERIAN Husky Male, adult or pup, prefer smaller type, (330) 893-1466

TAKING PICTURES and advertising your puppies online, also offering delivery by car or airport. (330) 663-6799

ONE YEAR old black tri-color Australian Shepherd male neutered. Good watchdog or farm dog. $100. Raymond Hershberger, 9951 Metcalf Rd. Lakeville, OH 44638

GOLDEN RETRIEVER Puppies, 12 Wks old, AKC Registered, shots/wormed. (330) 763-0721

ONE 5 yr. old bred Choc. labradoodle, $600. One 5 yr. old bred Yellow Lab, $600; One 3 yr. old white standard poodle, $600; Or all 3 for $1600. (330) 473-5331

FOR SALE: 4 month old black Malte-poo. $250 (330) 279-9221 6 YR. old tri-colored Cavalier male, proven breeder, $500; 6 mo. tri-colored Cavalier male, $500 (330) 897-3207 NORWEIGEN ELKHOUND Male Puppy, AKC Reg, $250. (330) 897-7830

PUGGLE, FEMALE, 20 lbs., fawn, house trained, 4 yrs. old, good companion, $75. 330-763-4713. BEAGLES: 2yr. old male, nice markings, gd hunter, $150; 3.5yr. old female, $150/obo. Eicher, 9320 TR 656, Frdbg

ACA MALE Boxer, Brindle with white, proven breeder, $200. Wanted: AKC Boxer females. (330) 473-0687

3 YORKIE males for sale, AKC & ACA avail., 10 mo. old, 8-10 lbs. $200 (330) 897-0449

386 Dog Grooming is accepting new clients. Call or text to make an appointment. Ask about pick up and delivery! Vi Hershberger Certified Dog Groomer a mile south of Berlin 330-231-4213

DOG KENNEL for sale. 2 10x20's built together. 42 inside outside runs 9 whelping (330) 897-0178 DELIVERING PUPPIES to the airport, most breeds up to 25 lbs. Can ship for $350 including flight, crate, pickup & will book the flight. Bulldogs & over 25 lbs are extra. (330) 309-8880 FOR SALE: 4 mo. old AKC Golden Retriever male, $500; also AKC Golden Retriever, stub service (330) 600-9061 GOATS MILK for sale. Makes excellent pet food. (330) 603-9974

COIN AUCTION

Location: Kaufman Auction House, 3149 SR 39 at the Amish Country Theater. Directions: 3.3 miles east of Berlin or 0.5 mile west of Walnut Creek, Ohio in Holmes County. From I -77 take SR 39 west approximately 12 miles to Auction House.

TUesdAy, MArCh 17, 2015 • 4:00 P.M.

Half Cents * Half Dollars * Silver Dollars * Gold * Misc. hAlf CeNTs-hAlf dOllArs: 1803, 28, 51, half cents; 1838, 45, 48, 49, 51, 52, 53, 54, large cents; flying eagle cents; 1860, 67, Indian head cents; 1909s, 1951 NGC PF67 RD, Lincoln cents; 1884 3-cent nickel; 1921s buffalo nickel; 1830 bust half dime; 1841o, 74, seated dimes; 1895, 96, 96o, 96s, 97o, barber dimes; 1857, 76cc, 91, seated quarters; 1827, 34, 35, bust halves; 1841o, 55o, seated halves; complete set Franklin halves; rolls of 1951, 52d, Franklin halves. sIlver dOllArs: 1878 8-T.F., 78 7-T.F., 78s, 83cc PCGS MS63, 87s, 94, 94s, 99, Morgans; 1928 peace; GOld: 1908 no motto NGC MS64, 1924 NGC MS64, $20. St. Gaudens; 1895 $10. liberty head PCGS MS63; 1854 $3. pc.; 1851, 1861, $2.50 liberty heads; 1925d $2.50 Indian head; WWII $5. com. pc. PCGS MS69; 1988 ¼ oz. eagle; 1988 1/10th oz. eagle; 1876 25-cent Cal. Gold token PCGS MS62; MIsCellANeOUs: 1899 (black eagle), 1923, $1. silver certs.; 1925 St. Mt. Com. half NGC MS65; silver eagles; 1999 silver proof set; 1837 hard times token; 1723 hibernia farthing. NOTe: This is only a partial list of approx. 300 lots to be sold in catalog order. Doors open 2 hrs. prior to sale time. Online bidding available at www.kaufman-auctions.com thru www. proxibid.com.

GERMAN SHORTHAIR Pointer, male, 4 mo. old AKC, vet checked. Shots and wormed, $300. Call 330-600-9578 2 AKC SHELTIE FEMALES 2 & 3 yrs old. $250ea. Call (330) 600-9897 6 MONTH old Shih-tzu male, $250 or trade on Bichon male or female 3 years or less. Aden Raber 6800 SR 514 Big Prairie, OH 44611 AKC YORKIE male, 7 years old. Proven breeder. 7lbs. $250 obo, Marlin Beachy 6627 TR 350, Mlbg, OH (330) 600-1299 10 MO. old Jack Russel, Sheltie male. Very friendly. $60- Andy Weaver 13013 TR 506 Big Prairie, OH FOR SALE: 6 yr old AKC Yorkie Male, 4lbs, ears up, thick hair coat. $500 (330) 893-3649 AKC & ACA Registered Lab Puppies, adorable, yellow & black, $375-female $325male, (330) 600-0719 Four month old fe. Chihuahua, will stay small $250. Bobwhite quail, $8 each. Aden Yoder (330) 893-7313 SHIH-TZU PUPPIES for sale. Full of love, socialized & friendly. Reserve your Easter bundle, taking deposits. (740) 622-0213 FOR SALE: AKC Fawn Pug male, 3 yrs. old, proven breeder; Also, AKC Fawn Pug female, 2 yrs. old--pet. Roy Miller, 330-897-7610.

FOR SALE: Yorkie females, 2-7 yrs old, good mothers, (330) 674-1265 NEED YOUR puppies shipped? We wills schedule flight & take your puppies to the airport. (330) 275-8602 FOR sale: Approx. 8 mo. old mixed bread male dog, good w/ children, $50. 8831 TR 656 Frdsbg (330) 234-3760 6 MO. old Standard Poodle, ma. pups, party color & choc., $650; Shiba-inu, fe., 7 mo. old, $700; Old English Sheepdog pup, $800. Will consider trade for other pups. (330) 309-8880 FOR SALE: 14 mo old Great Pyrenees male, RJP, 9134 TR 652, Fredericksburg OH 44627. WANTED: PUG male of breeding age. Call with price & location. (330) 749-1441 11 MO old Yorkie Female, 4-1/2 lbs, AKC Eligible, $700. 3 yr old Yorkie Female, 5 lbs, $300. 2 yr old Black Lab Female, $200. (330) 852-3679 WANTED: 1 or 2 Female, Boston Terriers, prefer adults. (270) 469-4523

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Animals advertised for "free" are sometimes acquired by people who use them as bait in training other animals to fight or for science experimentation. Please offer your pet for a nominal fee in order to attract a sincere buyer. FOR SALE: 1/2 Bulldog 1/2 Beagle fe.; 3/4 Bulldog 1/4 Beagle fe.; Boxer Bulldog fe. Call Nate (330) 275-8031 FOR SALE: AKC 5 mo. old tri-colored Cavalier male, $600 (330) 852-0615 GERMAN SHEPHERD Male, 3 mo old, black & tan, shots & wormed. $200 (330) 893-2010

YEAR OLD schnauzer, house broke, loves to play, needs a good home, $25 Call (740) 398-8767

FOR SALE: 4 female Pugs & 1 male. Also 3 Pom females & 1 male brindle chihuahua. Ph. 740-545-7296

AKC registered Yellow Lab puppies, $375 - females, $325 - males. 330-600-0719

FOR SALE: AKC Yorkie female, 6 years old. Last litter 12-9-2014. Had 5 pups. $50. (330) 897-2907

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5 yr. old blk. Lab female, $400; 5 yr. old ACA reg'd Shih Tzu fem., $350 - Both exc. moms. 330- 763-0551

AdeN yOder, AUCTIONeer 330-231-8983 or 330-359-5458 derrICK KANdel, AUCTIONeer 330-231-4524

FOR SALE: Dalmations-male & female, good breeding stock. (330) 674-2467

ACA REGISTERED Maltese puppies, 4 females, 2 males, from exc. breeding stock, ready 2/28/15. Call 330-600-0838

KENNEL SELL OUT. 6yr old poodle male $100, 2 4yr old poodles female $150, 2 5yr old Bichons female $100,1 6yr old Maltese female $100. Call after 5pm. Joseph Miller 4560 CR 207 Millersburg, OH 44654


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KENNEL SELLOUT: 2 3/4 Bull-1/4 Beagle, 7mo. $800; 2 1/2 Bull Beagle, 5-6mo. $700; 3 1/2 Bull Beagle 3-4yrs. $450; 2 3/4 Bull Beagle 3yr. $650; 2 7/8 Bull Beagle 1yr. $650; 2 Puggles, 4-6yrs. $300; 5mo. Bull Beagle, very nice male $400; 3mo. Bull Beagle male, white $250; 7yr. male Eng. Bull, proven, $1200; 5yr. male Eng. Bull, proven, $1200; 4 Beagle females, $100-$300. All fawn-white except Beagles. Pickchoose very good opp. Call for appt. Country Pine Crafts, 5785 CR 80, Fredericktown, OH 43019 FOR SALE: 3/4 English Bull Dog puppies. 2 m., 2 f., 14 weeks. Andrew Stutzman, 4319 CR 160, Mbg., OH BREED SELLOUT: 2 yr. English Bulldog male 1-3yr & 1-5yr Old English Bulldogge Female & 2- 1-1/2 yr. Puggle Females some do to come in heat soon 330-893-4157 3 yr. old CKC/AKC Yellow Lab female, due in heat April, had 2 litters of 9, raised them all, shy to strangers, but will adapt, $1400. (330) 893-0314

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FOR SALE: 4 yr old German Shepherd female, Sable color, or would consider trading for a Golden Retriever female. (330) 275-5247

GAS SWIMMING Pool Heater, Hayward Series H150, used to heat 22,000 gal pool. $800. Call Bud Yoder (330) 231-6526

WANTED: USDA dog kennel, ready to go. (330) 852-7718

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ENGLISH GOLDEN Retriever, AKC proven, excellent pedigree, 2 1/2 years old. $2200 (330) 359-5143 WANTED: YOUNGER dogs trained for shed hunting. Call Matt at (330) 893-1130 FOR SALE: Beagle Puppies, 2-males, 1-female, had shots & wormer, 10 wks old, out of good hunting stock, light brown w/white markings. $60 each (330) 695-2148†Ext 5 FOR SALE: 2 AKC Havanease males, 5 mo. old. 1 white, $400; 1 white w/tan markings, $450. 2 male Shichon pups, 4-7 mo. old, $350. (330) 893-9896 MALTESE PUPPIES for sale. Full of love, socialized & friendly. Reserve your Easter bundle, taking deposits. (740) 622-0213

FOR SALE: Semi trailer fixed up for dog kennel. 46 pens, 3 whelping pens. 330763-1362

3 YR. OLD German Shepherd male, $250; Also, 10-wk. old German Shepherd male pup, $325. 740-623-0650 x3

3 TOY Fox Terrier puppies, 11 weeks old. $100. John Miller, 6720 CR 77, Millersburg, OH 44654

LAB SELLOUT: 5 yellow Labs F., 4 mo. old, $600 ea.; 3 choc. F. 1 yr. $850; 1 choc. F. 1 1/2 yr $1050; 1 M. 1 yr choc., $900; also 3 F. German Shepherds, $400 ea. Reg. breeding stock. Joe Raber 473-8955

AKC DOBERMAN PUPPIES for sale, family raised and ready to go. $600 (330) 340-0032

Pools & Spas 320

KAUFMAN AUCTION HOUSE

Sports Fitness

FOR SALE: Falco Pedal assist 21 speed womens bike, like new. (330) 275-5011 FOR SALE: snow skis in good condition. Must sell. Make offer. Lester Barkman, 330-893-3462 FOR SALE: SEARS ProForm treadmill, exc. condition. Asking $450. (330) 893-1042.

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FOR SALE: Groundhog 2 man post hole digger, w/12" auger, $650. 4WD power barrow, with Honda Motor, excellent condition. $1,100. (330) 359-2616 QUINCY 5HP air compressor model 325. $1,200. David Miller, 520 TR 353 Millersburg (330) 674-2915 VESTIL STRETCH wrapper, 48 in. round rotating platform with mast, $1800 (330) 473-0438

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2 ea. NEW 4’x3’ paint spray booth, filter/exhaust, made in Germany (new cost $2500+) sell for $250 each. 240 New cardboard boxes 32-1/2x20x12" I/S Dim 42lb wt. $2.25 ea. Like new Floject 12V waterpump 5 GPM, used once (paid $150) Selling for $100 (330) 473-3773 HONDA EU2000 generator, like new cond., used very little, $800. Mt Hope. (330) 203-7087. BOSTICH N-70 coil nailer, $100. Senco 7/16 by inch and a half staples, $10 a box. (330) 897-6602 KIPOR 6,000 watt generator. Natural gas or gasoline. Good condition, 3,000 hours, $1500; 330-695-2571 FOR SALE: Porter Cable 60 gal. upright air compressor, 3-hp motor, good cond., $500. 330-275-0572

Tools Machinery 355

FORD NATURAL gas engine, 60-hp, Rockford clutch, great cond. $3200. Also, radiator 3'x3' w/thermastat, ideal to heat bldg., lots of pipes & fittings, $500. Marcus Barkman, 330-893-2678 8000W FALCON Industrial Diesel Generator, Remote start, $3,500. Falcon Industrial Gas Air Compressor, 8 gal twin cylinder, $650. 3550Watt Black Max Gas Generator, has Honda engine, $300. All are brand new. (330) 473-0687

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FOR SALE: 3 speed girls bike, new tire, new light, something for school children, $100; also have a boys bike, runs w/ battery, but needs new one, $200. Call before coming (330) 852-4854

FOR SALE: Dyna 7-1/2HP 3PH Electric Motor, 240/480V, $600 obo. (330) 897-1082 Ext. 3

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WILL FIX your broken furniture, doors, drawers or chairs. (330) 401-8262

WANTED: CHAIN link dog kennel & also a dog tracking collar. (330) 275-5790

52" STEEL City Table Saw, NEW, $1,375. 6500W Diesel Generator, $2,600. (330) 401-8262

WEBSTER TRUST PLATZ ESTATE & OTHERS THURS. * MARCH 19 * 9:30 A.M.

Will sell at the Wayne County Fairgrounds in the FFA building on location. Fairgrounds are located off of Rt. 30 and Rt. 3. Watch for signs.

Wanted to Buy

Wanted to Buy

WANTED USED poly or wood swingset with a slide & sandbox attached, in good cond. Ervin J. Raber 13144 TR 474 Big Prairie, OH 44611 WANTED: USED treadmill. Jr Yoder (330) 897-2502 WANTED: TWIN BED, with frame in good condition. Allen Miller (330) 695-2208 WANTED: REAR backhoe tractor tires, solid rubber, 17.4 x 25 or approx. 51 in. (330) 674-0230†x2 WANTED: Old Freezer meat for dog food. Willing to make small offers. 330-275-5672

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BEDROOM house in Killbuck with detached garage. City water and sewer. $45,000 (330) 231-6196

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FOR SALE: Lakefront property by O'Dells Lake, Eli Weaver, 7841 CR 373, Big Prairie, OH 44611

Hershberger Real Estate Auction Tuesday, March 24, 2015 6:00 p.m.

Open house: Tues., March 17 4:30 - 6:30 p.m.

39 Acre Farm • One Parcel • Good Set of Buildings Approx. 30 Acres Tillable • Spring Fed Pond and Creek • Millcreek Twp. • Coshocton County

Location: 47021 TR 218, Millersburg, OH 44654 From New Bedford take CR 12 southwest to TR 219, right to CR 126, left to TR 218, right to the auction. Or from State Route 83 in Clark, turn east on TR 21, approx. 1.3 miles to auction.

3149 SR 39, MILLERSbURG OH

Location: Kaufman Auction House next to Amish Country Theater, Directions 3.3 miles east of Berlin or 0.5 mile west of Walnut Creek, Ohio in Holmes County. From I-77 take SR 39 west approximately 12 miles to Auction House.

MONDAY, MARCH 16, 2015 • 5:00 PM

* Antiques * Collectibles * Furniture * Misc. * * Estate from Lake Buckhorn * ESTATE FROM LAKE bUCKHORN: furniture items incl, like new vinyl patio table & 4 chairs, 2 rockers, 2 chairs, coffee tables; leather chair; pull out couch; lg. book shelf; 2 floral print sofas; blue chair; end and coffee tables; lots of wire closet shelves; washer; kitchen table w/ 4 chairs; bamboo baskets; 16’ canoe; riding mower; hand & garden tools; lg. vases; lots of lamps; household misc.; 5 briefcases; OTHER CONSIGNERS: old glassware incl. Depression, Carnival, hand painted water set etc.; adv. cup collection; 12 Winchester knives new; old farm wagon; adv. in frames. NOTE: Large collection of good antiques from one collection that we will be selling over the next couple weeks. Large sale with good clean items. See ya Monday. 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

AUTO’S : Sharp and clean ’85 2 dr. Monte Carlo V-6 (black) with burgundy interior /76,000 miles.(Webster) ; 2000 Infinity 4 dr. Q 45 (gold)/270,000 highway miles(cracked windshield); COLLECTIBES: Late 1950’s 8 oz. .15 Coke Machine ; Smuckers plates; Dickens Christmas Village; Coke coolers; Daisy 104 pellet gun; Ross cedar chest; old Crosley radio; quilt and quilt stretcher; Lane cedar chest; cherry knee hole desk; decanters set; Rockwell plates; pie basket; HOUSEHOLD: Whirlpool washer and dryer; dinette set/4 chairs; maple hutch; nice oak handmade twin bed set; hand painted lamps; Carnival ,Fenton and cut glass; fire proof file cabinet; many items from the kitchen new in box; Hobart electric meat scale; porch swing; several bedroom sets; end tables TOOLS: Delta 10” bench saw; Quality 8” bench drill press; 4 14” alum rim for Infinity; lawn and garden tools; step ladders; For Photos Log onto – www.laryjanchar.com LUNCH TERMS: Cash or good check NOTE: Will be selling double. Cars sell at 12 noon. Many items still in boxes. These are the highlights; Sale conducted for Webster Trust, Georgia Stefanik, Trustee; Mary Platz Estate (Probate # TBD) and others

KAUFMAN AUCTION HOUSE 330-204-4453 DERRICK KANDEL, AUCTIONEER MYRON MILLER, AUCTIONEER CLIFF SPRANG, AUCTIONEER DANIEL SCHROCK, APPR. AUCTIONEER

This is something you don’t get the chance to buy every day: Nearly 40 acres in one parcel, with approx. 30 acres tillable, (balance in pasture and woods), with a good set of buildings, and lots of spring water in a beautiful country setting. This is a nice farm in a beautiful setting with lots of frontage on three roads. Home was built in 2001, and features full walkout basement with hydrant and spring-fed water tank. Main floor has kitchen, large living room, a bedroom and sewing room with hardwood floors. Four bedrooms upstairs. Upstairs bedrooms are drywalled but need finished. Well-built 50’x52’ bank barn is less than 15 years old and has springfed water trough and a lot of room for livestock. 32’x44’ insulated shop is less than 3 years old and has nice work area, office space and buggy storage on the ends. There is good hunting right at home with hunting blind included, and a beautiful pond nestled in pine trees. Also included is an older 32’x48’ shop and a mobile home for storage. Terms: A 10% non-refundable down payment will be due at the auction, with the balance due at closing in approx. 45 days. Announcements at auction precede previous statements and ads. (Gas and oil rights reserved by a previous owner.) Owners: Andy and Anna Hershberger Auctioneer/Realtor: Orus Mast 330-473-9077 Auctioneer/Realtor: Vernon Yoder 330-466-0520

330-769-5693 Asst. Auctioneer Adam Campbell

For more photos visit NorthwoodAuctions.com


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FOR RENT: Certified organic acreage in Holmes Co. approximately 80-90 acres. Horses and equipment available to use. Different options available. (330) 600-8189 FOR SALE: 75ac. land in Noble Co., OH. 1hr from Sugarcreek; 65 ac. wooded 10ac open with 30x60 pole shed, terrific viw, exc hunting, cleared site for cabin or house. Tusco Forestry LLC (330) 852-4281

Home Condo Rentals 530

Now Taking Applications

For 3 & 4 BR Single Family Homes Stop by the Rental Office at

FOR SALE: 1996 Harley Davidson FXDL Low rider, 11,700 mi., violet pearl. Call 330-897-1005

Trucks SUVs

Lockwood Greene &

2003 CHEVY Trailblazer 4x4. Runs good, new tires, brakes, rotors. 192K mi. $2500 330-556-9991

510 A Kettering Avenue,

1997 F250, Parting Out, transmission, transfer case, wheels, rear ends, 73 diesel, blown head gasket. Duane 330-473-7301

Loudonville, Ohio 44842 Or Call

Apartment Rentals

NEWER 2 BR apt. in Baltic, OH. Open concept with 2 BR upstairs. Bath on main level. Stove/Refrig. furn'd., washer/dryer hookup, renter pays all utilities. Available April 1, 2015. Rent: $510.00 plus $10.00 garbage a month plus $510.00 deposit to move in. Ph. 330-8979045. Mon.-Thur. 7am-4pm

FOR SALE: Honda 200 4-wheeler. Engine runs good, rear end needs a little work. Call (330) 473-2665

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04750 AD13668148 216 3 Station Lockwood & 4 bedroom homes

FOR SALE: 48 acres, all wooded, Jefferson County, Irondale, OH. No minerals. $120,000 (330) 231-0656

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Motorcycles ATVs

419-994-3670

TRUCK FOR sale 1992 Peter Built Tractor, Detroit diesel, twin axle, sleeper, 1,176,000 miles, good farm truck, well maintained, $6500 obo. Call Rich at (330) 262-3070

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Building Materials

TC TRIM & CABINET Specializing in interior trim carpentry. Give us a call at (330) 897-4603

207 Doors & Windows • Vinyl Windows 06500 AD13113930 72

• Free10190485 Estimates 4881 CR 207 Millersburg, OH

FOR SALE: 1997 GMC 3500 4x4, Flat bed. 2004 Mercury Mountaineer, AWD, (330) 473-5857 or (330) 893-3517

This institution is an equal opportunity provider & employer.

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Boats LOG TRUCK, Ford 9000 with

hood 7000 loader, $15,000 obo. Call Joe 740-680-7803

1983 GRADY White 24' Deep V open bow, V-8, I/O, trailer, set for fishing, $9500. 330465-4601

REFLECTIVE INSULATION 3/8 in. - 2 in., 4x8 sheets and rolls. Del. avail. 419-602-1837

Place Your Order by Phone

330-264-1125

Monday - Friday: 8am - 5pm 212 E. Liberty Street • Wooster, Ohio

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Construction

SWISS CONSTRUCTION. Amish Crew, specializing in pole bldgs., horse barns, riding arenas, machine sheds, garages. For all your pole building needs call 330763-3937.

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SHETLER SERVICES Driveways, field tiling, building pads, pet graves, french drains, gravel hauling, septic systems, downspouts. Call (330) 988-4373

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Roofing & Spouting

YODER FAMILY Roofing & Seamless Spouting LLC, servicing Wayne/Holmes counties for 17 yrs, insured. Call for your free estimate. 330-695-3000 TROYER ROOFING LLC. We do metal, shingles & flat roofs. Seamless gutters, also siding Insured, bonded. We also do tree trimming. Free est. 740-545-9898 or 740- 887-3422

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Taxi Limo Shuttle

AMISH Transportation, 24/7, Mini Van, car, or 4WD Pick up. Specializing in Hospital & airport trips 330-243-1410

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Windows

Hillside Doors & Windows 330-897-1222 ext. 3

Fiberglass Doors w/ Composite Jam $295

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Vinyl Windows HILLSIDEScreens w/ Aluminum

DOUGHTY FENCE Builders. Building all types: board, split, rail, woven wire, non-climb horse, barb, horse, cote, hitensil. Also repairs. 330-893-1803 330-763-1433

Storm Doors w/ Heavy Duty Screen Doors In-Stock

Cleaning

LOOKING FOR Cleaning jobs, any type. Own transportation. (330) 763-1975

Name Address

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

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Cleaning 1000

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

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Hauling

I BUY junk cars 262-9300 HAULING LIMESTONE, gravel, mulch, landscape gravel, top soil. Can haul 8 ton, competitive rates, Jerry's Trucking, Jerry Troyer, 330-763-4887.

$$$ FREE CASH $$$ For barns, houses & small sheds plus any other small wooden or metal structures that need to be torn down. Quality service & cleanup. 330-600-9359.

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Masonry

FARM VIEW Masonry, installing manufactured stone, 15 yrs experience. (330) 763-1610

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Painting

GORILLA Painting, Co. Free estimates. Call Joellen 330-231-3541

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Roofing & Spouting

HERSHBERGER ROOFING, specializing in Quality metal & shingle re-roof & roof repairs. Call Kevin for free Est. 330-763-0483

DOORS & WINDOWS

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


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Saturday, March 14, 2015 — 39 330-345-5200 • 888-244-6632 Shop Online

We’ll Fit Your Lifestyle

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College Hills Honda

Accord 0.9% Financing 24-36 Months 1.9% 37-60 Months

Civic 0.9% Financing 24-48 Months 1.9% 49-72 Months 2015 Civic LX CVT Sedan

$159 36 Mo Lease OR

$229 $239 39 Mo Lease OR

$209 36 Mo Lease

$2000 Due At Lease Signing

Buy For!! $18,767 2015 CRV LX AWD CVT

2015 Accord LX CVT Sedan

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$269

Buy For!! $21,789 2015 Fit LX CVT

$169 36 Mo Lease

$2000 Due At Lease Signing

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Buy For!! $24,124

$2000 Due At Lease Signing

$2000 Due At Lease Signing

$239

Buy For!! $17,280 2015 Honda Pilot Loyalty Program

2015 Pilot LX 4WD

$299 36 Mo Lease

The 2015 Honda Pilot Loyalty Program offers current Pilot Owners $1000 towards a down payment or cap cost reduction with the lease or purchase of a new and not previously sold 2015 Pilot when financed or leased through Honda Financial Services. To qualify, you or a member of your household must own a 2003 or newer Honda Pilot and qualify for finance or lease with Honda Financial Services. Offer expires 06-30-2015

$2000 Due At Lease Signing

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$1000.00

Getting into a new Pilot has never been more affordable!

Pilot 0.9% Financing 24-36 Months 1.9% 37-60 Months

2015 Honda Civic LX, Accord LX, Fit LX and Pilot LX are 36 Month 36,000 leases. 2015 Honda CRV LX is a 39 month 39,000 lease. All leases require $2000 cash or trade equity due at signing plus first month payment, tax, title, license plate 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. Buy For is plus tax, title, documentary fee, plate transfer and mud guards. Offers good for well qualified buyers approved with Honda Financial Services. Offers expire 04-13-2015. 0.9% and 1.9% financing good on select Honda models. P7835

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2012 Honda Accord SE

2012 Honda Accord LX-P

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Payments based on 72 months financing with approved credit 20% down cash or trade equity. Includes Wayne County Taxes, all fees, license transfer or 30 day tag.

Our Other Select Used Cars $ A668B

2001 Honda Civic EX

$ A549A

6,500

P7818A

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2008 Mini Cooper Base

$ P7837

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

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$ A639A

SERVICE

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Mon. thru Fri. 8:00 - 6:00 Saturday 8:00 - 2:00

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2008 Honda Pilot EX-L

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2005 Toyota Highlander Limited

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2006 Honda Accord

$ P7828

19,075

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2012 Honda Civic EX

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2009 Toyota Camry LE

$ A662A

11,998

$ A718B

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2011 Hyundai Santa Fe Limited

12,998

2009 Toyota Corolla LE

$ A758B

16,900

2012 Honda Civic LX

WE BUY USED CARS EVEN IF YOU DON’T BUY OURS

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Leather Power Seats, Power Windows & Locks, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air.

Power Windows & Locks, Keyless Entry, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Heated Cloth

Tilt Wheel, Cloth, Bedliner, Air.

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Power Seats, Roof Rack, Running Boards, TV/ DVD, Heated Leather, Captains Chairs

Power Seats, Heated Leather, Nerf Bars, Alloy Wheels, Air, Tow Package

Heated Leather, Sunroof, Driver Info Center, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, XM Radio, 1 Owner

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Power Leather Seats, Power Sunroof, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air.

Power Seat, Power Windows & Locks, Tilt Wheel, Cruise Control, Alloy Wheels

Power Seats, Roof Rack, Dual TV/DVD, Heated Leather, 6-CD Stereo, Chrome Wheels

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“New Body Style”, Power Seats, Power Windows & Locks, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, XM Radio.

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31,000 MILES!

20,999

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14 Dodge 1/2 Ton Reg 4x4

Leather Seats, Power windows & Locks.

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13 Dodge Durango 4x4

08 Chevy Corvette Convertible

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10 Ford 1/2 Ton Crew Lariat Power Sunroof, Heated Leather, Bedliner, 6-CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air, Tow Package

Power Sunroof, Heated Leather seats, CD Stereo, 3rd Rear Seat

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X DURAMA DIESEL

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25,996

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24,932

8,700 MILES!

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29,990

$

32,847

11,000 MILES!

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34,999

$

ONLY 19,000 MILES!

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17,000 MILES!

07 Chevy 3/4 Ton Ext 4x4

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10 Buick Enclave CXL AWD

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$

Power Seats, Sunroof, Leather, Alloy Wheels, Air, CD Stereo

14 Chevy Impala

11 Buick Lacrosse CXL

Power Seat, Remote Start, Keyless Entry, Heated Leather, CD Stereo.

17,944

$

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17,993

$

ONLY 21,000 MILES!

16,988

$

12 Buick Verano Power Sunroof, Heated Leather Seats, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels.

Sale Price

15,971

$

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11,999

$

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ONLY 23,000 MILES!

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Power Windows & Locks, Alloy Wheels, Air

10,977

$

04 Cadillac Escalade AWD

14 Chevy Spark

Power Sunroof, Heated Leather Power Seats, Fog Lights, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air

10,900

9,988

$

ONLY 57,000 MILES!

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12 Ford Fiesta SE

08 Chevy Malibu 2LT

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08 Chevy Impala LT

00 Chevy Astro Van AWD

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