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Waynedale presents ‘Guys and Dolls’ Waynedale High School Theater Department is presenting “Guys and Dolls� March 27-29, 7:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday, 2:30 p.m., Sunday; $8 for adults, $5 students, 330698-3071.
Baltic Fire, EMS to hold hog roast on Saturday The annual hog roast by Baltic Fire & Rescue and Baltic EMS will be held Saturday, March 28 at the Baltic Elementary School. Serving will begin at 3 See Pg. 5 — CALENDAR
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Projects (From Page 1) PVC (piping). We also have deck railings that are both functional as well as decorative.â&#x20AC;? If a new deck is not in order, but a facelift for an existing deck is, Holmes Lumber carries a full line of wood finishes for exterior decks. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We can do it all,â&#x20AC;? Rogers said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;You come in with a concept, we can do a design for you, and be able to give you a material take-off, so youâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ll know exactly what you need. You can look at a variety of materials. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Additionally, we have windows, which are prob-
ably on a lot of peoplesâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; minds after the winter we just had,â&#x20AC;? he continued. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Knowing they can feel drafts coming through their windows, we have a full line of either new construction or replacement windows, wood clad or vinyl windows.â&#x20AC;? Holmes Lumber offers preferred contractor referral service. â&#x20AC;&#x153;If you want to do the project yourself, we can certainly help you with that,â&#x20AC;? he said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;But if you need somebody to do it, we can refer you to some of our preferred contractors who are ready and willing to help you out and do the replacements
for you.â&#x20AC;? Rogers noted springtime is a popular time for people to start thinking about remodeling, but they can do kitchens any time of the year. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We offer a full range of kitchens, cabinets, counter tops in granite, cambria, quartz or laminate,â&#x20AC;?
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Business briefs Guggisberg Swiss wheel takes championship A national panel of expert judges named a Swiss wheel as the 2015 U.S. Championship Cheese. Te a m Guggisberg Sugarcreek, of Guggis-
berg Cheese, Millersburg, took top honors out of 1,892 entries from 28 states for its Swiss wheel. Out of a possible 100 points, the Swiss wheel scored 98.496 in the final round of judging, during which judges re-evaluated the top 16 cheeses at an evening charity gala to deter-
mine the overall champion. First runner-up in the contest, with a score of 98.389, is a brick cheese made by John (Randy) Pitman of Mill Creek Cheese in Arena, Wisconsin. Second runner-up is a medium cheddar, made by the Kiel Production Team, in Land O’ Lakes,
Kiel, Wisconsin, which scored 98.337. “Every medalist should be extremely proud of being recognized as the best of the best in the largest national dairy competition ever held,” said John Umhoefer, executive director of the Wisconsin Cheese Makers Association, which hosts the biennial competition. Wisconsin took home the most gold medals, with 56 of the total 90 categories judged. New York came in second among
the states, with 7 golds. California had 6 gold medals, Vermont had 5, Idaho had 4, and Oregon had 3. Wisconsin, New York and California captured the most medals in the debut yogurt classes, each winning 2 medals. The United States Championship Cheese Contest is the largest technical evaluation of cheese, butter and yogurt in the country and is rooted in more than 120 years of history, beginning when the Wisconsin Cheese Makers Association held
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its first cheese contest in 1891. In recent years, the event has flourished, more than doubling in size since 2001. This year, more than 33,000 pounds of dairy products were entered into the contest. For more information on the contest, as well as complete results for all 90 entry classes and contest photos, visit http://www. uschampioncheese.org.
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E-Z Carve Ham ................................................................. $1.99 Dbl Off The Bone Ham ................................................... $2.99 Farmers Cheese............................................................... $2.59 Colby Mini Horns............................................................. $2.59 Alpine Swiss .....................................................................$3.19 Green Onion ................................................................ $2.59 lb.
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Community Church briefs Sonnenberg Station schedule This season’s performances by Sonnenberg Station, a 16-voice men’s ensemble based in Kidron, offers selections on the theme “Sacred Spaces: Exploring Wayne County’s Historic Buildings with Song” as the singers lift their voices in some of Wayne County’s oldest buildings of community and worship. All concerts will be delivered with Sonnenberg Station’s own take on traditional spirituals, familiar folk songs, and, as always, a few lighthearted surprises while representing a variety of cultures, eras and styles. Their performance on March 28 at 7 p.m. will benefit the Kidron Community Historical Society at the Old Sonnenberg Church in Sonnenberg Village, just on the outskirts of Kidron. All offerings from the Sonnenberg Church performance will go to the KCHS. Performance schedule is: March 29, 7 p.m., First Presbyterian, 621 College Ave., Wooster Admission is free; an offering will be taken during intermission. For more
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information, visit www. tor Mark Behrendt of St. John’s United Church of sonnenbergstation.org. Christ, Walnut Creek. The brunch is $10, incluAdoption sive. Last minute guests fundraiser for are welcome. In case of weather check with Gingerich family bad either of the above numbers, Der Dutchman at is April 4 A haystack dinner 330-893-2981 or inforand silent auction will mation number below. If be held Saturday, April schools are closed, meet4, at Mennonite Chris- ing will be cancelled. tian Assembly as an Bible Study is held in the adoption fundraiser for Millersburg Presbyterian Daniel and Edna Gin- Church at 9:30 a.m. For more information gerich. call 330-674-7723 or email Serving will be from 3-7:30 p.m. Music and d a w d y s @ e m b a r q m a i l . singing will be provided com. by Redemption and John Schmid. Silent auction ends at 7 p.m. Silent auction items are still needed. Call Toby at 330-165-1890 for more information. For monetary contributions, make checks payable to Merle Ray Miller DEA Fund. The church is located at 10664 Fryburg Road, Fredericksburg.
Behrendt to speak Holmes County Christian Women’s Club will meet April 7, 9:30 a.m. at Der Dutchman in Walnut Creek. Speaker is Pas-
will be held at Jitters Coffee House, 1545 S. Washington St., Millersburg, each Sunday morning at 9 and 10:45 a.m. Jitter Bugs class at 10:45 service only. Grab a cup of coffee and doughnut and sing praises to the Lord. All are welcome. www.jitters. coffee
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Donations are needed to help troubled boys. The Trading Post Thrift Store is located at 7703B state Route 241, just west of Mount Hope. All proceeds will go to supSwiss dinner port the Ohio WilderBoys Camp. Call served in Killbuck ness 330-857-5516. or 330A swiss steak dinner will 464-1261. be served Saturday, April 25 from 4-7 p.m. at Killbuck Elementary School. Free Bibles Sponsored by Killbuck available United Methodist Church, the menu includes swiss Need a Bible? We can steak, mashed potatoes, deliver/mail you one green beans, salad, rolls, without cost or obligabeverage, dessert. Cost is tion. KJV Bible, New $10 for adults, $5 ages 3-12. Testament, Large Print and Children’s Bible Stories are available. Worship services Contact: 330-855-7734, 330-927-4857, 330-939at Jitters 6231 or needfreebibles@ Two worship services gmail.com.
Garden Tea Party offered to ladies; benefts Camp Buckeye Enjoy an enchanted day as Camp Buckeye in Beach City plays host to a Ladies Garden Tea Party on Tuesday, April 7. This first-time event will be the perfect way to jump into spring as the weather warms and garden season begins. Enjoy a light luncheon and time to create your own Fairy Garden. Beginning at 11:30 a.m. in the Agape Lodge at Camp Buckeye, a lunch fit for the queen of fairies will be served with chicken salad croissant, fresh vegetables, Texas sheet cake and coffee and hot or cold tea.
Following lunch make a Fairy Garden to take home. Craft the perfect home for fairies and gnomes, with all supplies, including container, flowers, creatures and more. Take your own tea cup and saucer and stay for the afternoon filled with food, fairies and a time for fellowship. Listen as our Fairy Garden Creator shares her expertise, secrets and stories of how to design your garden. The door prize of a garden gift will be given away to one lucky lady. Raffle items will also be available with the purchase
of raffle tickets. Take a chance to win a unique gift such as a Planted Tea Pot or a Fairy Prize. Space is limited for the Ladies’ Garden Tea Party. Cost is $25 per person and includes food, beverage and all supplies for your Fairy Garden. Payment is due by Saturday, April 4. All proceeds benefit the ministry of Camp Buckeye, Grass Roots Ministries Inc. For more information or to place your reservation, contact Camp Buckeye at 330-756-2380 or by email at office@ campbuckeye.org.
Clubs TOPS OH 1573 Nashville Leonard Jones was again best weekly loser when TOPS OH 1573 Nashville met March 4. Dusty Vehrs was best weekly rededicated loser and Lana Rush, best weekly KOPS. Members lost 10½ pounds; and Crystal Hanna took No Bake Energy Bits for tasting food. Dusty Vehrs gave the program on “Amazing Benefits of Bananas,” the
five benefits of drinking water early in the morning and the drinks that hydrate us. Water, herbal tea, fruit/vegetable juice hydrate us. She also read 10 Goal Setting Tips. Choose worthwhile goals that are achievable stretches. Then commit to your goals, making them public. Prioritize your goals making them real to you. Lastly, set deadlines, evaluate and reward yourself for accomplishment. Francis Kopack was wel-
comed as a new member when the chapter met March 11. Joyce Hocking gave a program on “Tips & Tidbits.” When buying a pineapple smell the base for a light pineapple fragrance. Cook more and weigh less — people who eat dinner at home eat an average of 137 calories fewer than eating out. On March 18, Fran Kopak was best weekly loser; and Lana Rush was best weekly KOPS. The meeting was closed early
and the group walked in the neighborhood. Next week is fruit and veggie night, take three items. Food challenge for this week is no pop (soda) plus work the exercise calendar. Geneva Pringle will have the program. The chapter meets Wednesdays at Nashville United Methodist Church at 5:45 p.m. with weigh in is at 5:15. All are welcome. See Pg. 7 — CLUBS
at the Killbuck Community Park. The event is p.m. with carryout avail- for children ages 10 and able. The new 2006 younger. It is sponsored International 3-man cab by the Killbuck CIC. 4-wheel drive pumper truck will be on-site for Easter egg hunt in residents to view. Plan to come for a fun eve- Baltic is April 4 ning. All proceeds from The Baltic Community this event will be used by Easter Egg Hunt will be the departments for new Saturday, April 4, at the equipment. community park at 1 p.m. (From Page 1)
Holmesville egg hunt is Saturday The annual Easter egg hunt in Holmesville will be held March 28 at noon at Holmesville Elementary School. A special guest will be Jungle Terry. The event is sponsored by Holmesville American Legion Auxiliary Post 551.
Easter Egg Hunt is Saturday in Walnut Creek The annual Community Easter Egg Hunt in Walnut Creek will be held on Saturday, March 28 beginning at 10 a.m. This year’s hunt will be at Walnut Creek Elementary School. The event is open to children ages preschool to grade 4. Children should dress for the weather as the Egg Hunt will be held outside at the elementary school, rain or shine. Refreshments will be served and the Easter Bunny will stop for a visit. The event is sponsored by Walnut Hills Retirement Community. For more information, call 330-893-3200, Ext. 1354.
April Date changed for Sugarcreek Legion meeting Homer Weiss Post 494, American Legion, of Sugarcreek, will not meet on Thursday, April 2, because of the Easter holiday, but will meet instead on Thursday April 9, at 7:30 p.m.
Killbuck egg hunt is April 4
Ages through 10 are invited to participate. Eggs, prizes and refreshments will be provided by Oak Pointe Nursing Home, Baltic Community Club and the American Legion Auxiliary. In case of rain, it will be held in the elementary school.
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 and at the Holmes County District Public Library. Residents may change their address online or print forms on the Board of Elections website: www.holmescountyboardofelections.com.
Annual Goodwill meeting is April 7 Goodwill Industries of Wayne and Holmes Counties’s annual meeting will be held April 7 at the Arden Shisler Conference Center on the campus of the Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center, 1625 Wilson Road, Wooster. Open to the public, the event begins at 5:30 p.m. with networking, followed by a brief business meeting and awards presentation. Tickets are $15 per person and include heavy appetizers. Reservations must be made in advance by contacting Carol Hines at chines@woostergoodwill.org.
Killbuck will hold its annual Easter egg hunt Saturday, April 4 at 1 p.m. See Pg. 8 — CALENDAR
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Stepping Stones Mothers League The program was to take a helpful tool or tip to share when Stepping Stones Mothers League met March 5 at Holmesville Library. The club will be serving the Alumni Banquet meal again this year; and a basket will be donated to the Spring Fling at Holmesville Elementary School. Take items to the office by April 2. The Northeastern Spring Conference is April 11 at Northmoor High School, Galion, from 8:30 a.m.2:30 p.m. April 6 is the deadline to sign up. A donation was made to the sixth-grade camp. The next meeting will be April 2 at Cleveland Clinic, Wooster. Members will car pool from Holmesville Elementary School at 6 p.m.
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Fredericksburg American Legon Auxiliary 651 New members Daphnee Germann and Jenn Roeder were welcomed when Fredericksburg American Legion Auxiliary 651 met Feb. 26. Girlâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Night Out will be April 18. Committees were formed. Committee members are: Ad committee Lemon-Weaver and Charlotte Cutting; food committee, Tanya Chupp, Helen Farster and Karen Shaffer; quarter auction, Cecile Shaffer, Becky Chenevey, Rebecca Underwood and See Pg. 9 â&#x20AC;&#x201D; CLUBS
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The Holmes County Community Liberty Coalition will hold its regular monthly Night is April 15 meeting at the Millers- at Holmesville burg Comfort Inn on Thursday, April 9, begin- Library ning at 7 p.m. The public At the April 15 Commuis cordially invited. nity Night at the Prairie
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Fish fry schedule announced Homer Weiss Post 494, American Legion, of Sugarceek, Spring Family Fish Fries will be held Saturday, April 18 and Saturday, May 16. The event will be held at the Post Home on North Broadway Street, in Sugarcreek, from 4-7 p.m. Everyone is welcome.
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Cool new name for the same old cheapskate The Internet has come up with a new term for one of my most basic and fundamental personality characteristics: I am no longer merely a cheapskate, miser, pennypincher, hoarder, packrat or skinflint. My passion for thrift has been upgraded from those lowly vernacular monikers to the lofty, Silicon Valleyinspired term life hacker. By definition, a life hacker is one who employs shortcuts, skills, or novelty methods to increase productivity or efficiency. My own interpretation of the term places special emphasis on the area of novelty methods and those who recycle, reuse and repurpose things to make life easier, more fun and (most ideally) less expensive. I fit the bill in spades.
Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;m the guy who turned an old piece of furnace duct into a cat door. Used old shower curtains to cover up my woodpile. Last seasonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Christmas tree is a bird hotel. A coffee can is a cat poop scoop. Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;m saving kitty litter jugs to fill with sand to use as portable Tiki torch standards this summer. I once used a flattened mushroom can to patch a hole in the floor of my wifeâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Datsun. My life is held together with used bicycle inner tubes. I am that guy. I am a life hacker!
Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve come by my thriftiness honestly. As the offspring of children of the Great Depression, I was brought up to believe that spending money was not only a last resort, but also a moderate-level sin that would invariably result in heaping doses of guilt and feelings of personal failure. My upbringing has served me well. I was able to fix my garage door last week using bicycle parts, a broken shovel handle and a handful of recycled nuts and bolts. And that furnace duct cat door? Little Moses has never been happier. Others sometimes fail to see the purpose, nay the genius, in making life easier without spending money. My wife, Kristin, is one of those people. She finds issue with the reuse of mildly mildewed shower
Berlin Lions Club annual widow and widowers banquet The annual widow and widowers banquet hosted by the Berlin Lions Club is coming soon. This has become a much anticipated event with great food, music, fellowship and fun. Come and enjoy a deli-
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4-H Clinton Lads & Lassies 4-H Club met March 17 at the Shreve Fire Station. Officers elected were: President Nathaniel Kinney, Vice President Madi Hardin, Assistant Vice President Isaac Kinney,Secretary Krystalyn Martin, Assistant Secretary Andrea Esselburn, Treasurer Aaron Cochran, Assistant Treasurer Andrew Cochran, News Reporter Sara Wolf, Safety Officer Olivia Daley, Health Officer, Thomas Gress and Luke Dailey, Denice Wolf and Jackie Roberts, recreation leaders. Thomas Gress gave a
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mats as slip-proof kitchen rugs. Sheâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s largely unimpressed by the genius of using old bicycle spokes and tubes to anchor holiday decorations on the lawn, and she has actually claimed embarrassment at the turtleneck dickie, which I cut from an old zipper vest! The other day I was cleaning up the kitchen and after scrubbing away the sticky footprint left by the plastic Honey Bear for the millionth time I was struck by an idea. Quickly grabbing the superglue and the lid from a cottage cheese container I created the worldâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s first permanently attached Honey Bear coaster! No more drip. No more stick. Problem solved! An hour later I got a text from Kristin.
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Question: Ice or heat for pain and injuries? Most people know that giving proper attention to an injury soon after it occurs will lead to speedier healing and reduced pain. The question that often comes up after accidents and even with more chronic pain is: Should I use ice or heat? First, itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s important to note that each of these
reduction of inflammation. Ice could therefore be an appropriate choice for sciatic nerve pain or to lessen inflammation and swelling after a sprained ankle. Notice that I said it â&#x20AC;&#x153;couldâ&#x20AC;? be appropriate. approaches has a different Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ll come back to that. effect. With ice, the result The most obvious effect can be sedation of overof applying heat to the stimulated nerves and surface of the body is that
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it causes muscles to relax as blood flow increases. There is a softening of the tissues in the immediate area beneath and around your heating pad or compress. This usually works well for muscle spasms and soreness from overuse, such as a â&#x20AC;&#x153;grabbingâ&#x20AC;? back pain that shows up a few hours after gardening. Notice that I said it â&#x20AC;&#x153;usuallyâ&#x20AC;? works well. You guessed it â&#x20AC;&#x201D; Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ll come back to that. It is generally recommended that people use ice for the first two to three days after an acute injury and then change over to heat. This is usually pretty clear-cut, and is almost always the case when dealing with sprains. Also, gentle and careful massage therapy above and below the injury helps reduce swelling,
alleviates pain and speeds up the healing process. The reason I failed to lay down these rules as if they are exact laws, is because they are not exact laws in my experience. For one person, it may seem like ice ought to be the best choice, but he or she may discover that it only makes the discomfort worse. It is important for each individual to pay attention to how the body responds to heat or ice and to make appropriate adjustments to which one to use and for what duration. Each of us has a unique constitution, medical history and a whole slew of other personal reasons which may make ice or heat the correct choice. The best approach is to listen to your bodyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s signals and get advice from
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Farming The dandelion isn’t just a weed anymore Spring has arrived and soon we will be seeing the beautiful colors of crocus, daffodils, green grass and dandelions. Many people consider the dandelion to be just a weed, but that may be changing in the future. can be used in salads. The Dandelion leaves are leaves contain dietary nutritionally valuable and fiber, vitamin B-6, ribo-
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flavin, vitamin C, vitamin A, vitamin K, iron and calcium. Although I have never tasted dandelion greens, I remember that my mother “wilted” (blanched) them and made a sauce for over them. I have no idea how she made it, but I am sure that one of the ingredients would have been vinegar and probably some bacon, and my Grandpa always liked them. The dandelion has a very long taproot, which can be roasted and ground into coffee. Dandelion coffee is available in health food stores. In countries across the world the dandelion is considered a delicious vegetable and dandelion has been used for
medicinal purposes for centuries. Dandelion stems bleed a white, sappy material which can cause some skin irritation because it contains a type of latex material. Continental A.G., a company in Germany, has begun building test tires made with rubber derived from the latex of dandelions and they project that serial production using the rubber could start as soon as 10 years. Continental displayed the first tires made with the rubber at the International Motor Show Commercial Vehicles in Hanover, Germany in 2014. Conti has coined the name “Taraxagum” derived from the botani-
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BioProducts Innovation Center (OBIC) — along with other university and industry partners — are developing a renewable, domestic source of natural rubber that can be grown right here in Ohio and is expected to create new industries and jobs by bringing together the state’s agricultural and rubber-products sectors. This source is “Taraxacum kok-saghyz” (TKS) a type of dandelion native to the former Soviet republics of Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan. It produces high-quality natural rubber in its fleshy taproot. Part of the grant went
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Public Euchre Card Party, ter, Rambo Street, Danville across street from Danville Tuesday, March 31, 7 p.m., (turn west at traffic light, go High School). $1 admission. St. Luke Community Cen- one-half block — directly Prizes and refreshments.
ATI Judging Contest On Feb. 28, West Holmes FFA Chapter sent three members to the Dairy Judging Contest at ATI. The team placed 10th overall with William Hughes placing 5th, Shyann Kick placing 49th, and Jason Jenkins placing 71st. At the contest, members have to evaluate dairy cattle classes and pedigrees for sire selections. The West Holmes FFA Chapter also sent three members to the General Livestock Judging contest. The team placed 15th overall and individually Whitney Miller placed 19th, Carter Smith placed 27th, and Chris Vansickle placed 69th. At the contest, members evaluate beef cattle, sheep and swine and place them within their class.
Marysville General Livestock Judging Carter Smith, West Holmes FFA Chapter, placed 8th in the Marysville General Livestock contest on March 7. At the contest, members have to evaluate beef cattle, swine and sheep and place them within their classes.
State Ag Sales West Holmes FFA Chapter sent members to the State Ag Sales contest on March 7. The team placed 10th and placing individually was Jillian Gurley, 10th place; Elise Neville, 22nd; Chris Vansickle, 56th, and Shyann Kick, 66th. In Ag Sales the team has to complete a mock sale, complete a prospecting scenario and take a test over skills in customer relations, advertising and promotion and merchandise displays.
Weed (From Page 12) toward building a pilotscale processing facility in Wooster that generates 20 metric tons of rubber a year for industrial testing. According to the U.S. EPA, in the quest for perfection, $35 billion dollars is spent annually by the landscape industry to eradicate the dandelion and other weeds. Those chemicals add to the chemical run-off in lakes and streams everywhere, as well as causing unhealthy exposure levels for children and animals. Instead of waging war on dandelions, they should be a part of dinner. Forty-five percent of TKS dry matter is comprised of inulin, a naturally occurring carbohydrate that is increasingly being used as a food additive and can also be turned into ethanol similar to the way biofuel is produced from corn. Basically Taraxacum will provide two products: rubber and inulin. Could dandelions become the crop of the future for farmers in the United States? As those yellow blooms pop up all over your yard and fields remember, the dandelion is no longer just a weed.
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WOOSTER HAY AUCTION TOWN & COUNTRY March 14 42 LOADS — 1st cutting 175-190 ton; rd. 135 ton; rd. by bale 17.50-31; lg. sq. 100 bale; 2nd cutting 175-280 ton; rd. by bale 50-55; rd. 130-165 ton; wheat straw165 ton; by the bale 2.50-3.10; lg. sq. 110125 ton; firewood 50-115; eggs 1.10-1.30. Machinery Auction, March 28 DANVILLE AUCTION 15780 Body Road Danville; 740-599-6607 March 14 Sale Results 9 LOADS — 1st cutting grass 5-30 rd. bale; 1st cutting mixed 2.25-2.75 bale and 30 rd. bale; 2nd cutting grass 3.50 bale and 57.50 rd. bale; 2nd cutting mixed 4.50 bale; wheat straw 3 bale. SUGARCREEK LIVESTOCK AUCTION INC. March 16 119 CALVES — Choice calves 400-490; good calves 350-390; light & thins 100down; back to farm, bulls 350-490; heifers 100-300; crossbreds 100-300; FEEDERS — Steers and bulls 150215; heifers 130-182.50. 197 CATTLE — Choice steers 160-169.50; good steers 150-159.50; Holstein steers 110-144; choice heifers 150159; good heifers 135-149; good Holstein cows 95-111; yellow & thins 95-down; good beef cows 90-116; bulls 125-144. 156 HORSES — Top horse
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Three stories of three very special hugs I got or gave three hugs today, if you don’t count the ones from my children or husband because those are too numerous to count. I am a lucky woman. But today I had three hugs from three different women, each completely unrelated to each other, and each with a special story worth sharing. My friend D. and I cross paths as often as we can. We met at our local YMCA where she became a regular in the Zumba classes I instruct.
on kids, careers, houses, dreams, life. At some point, I considered switching to decaf, but it wasn’t worth it. The caffeine was symbolic of our rekindled energy. Finally parting, we went Nearly instant friends, our to get into our cars. She lives have gotten so busy came up to me and said, that even texting to keep “You know, I don’t see each other up to date on you enough. I want to give you a hug.” And she life is rare. did. But today we made I know a lady, B., whom plans to work out and I also met through my fitfollow it up with a deliness class, who just always ciously greasy breakfast. struck me as neat a perCup after cup of coffee, son. A few years older we filled each other in
than I, her son is a few years older than mine. The boys have met each other in school activities, and I heard my kid talk about hers so much that even she and I have spent more time talking. She shares her wisdom, her son’s willingness to help mine. I appreciate her knowledge because to me it seems thought out clearly. She sent me a message asking if my youngest child would be interested in a dressing table. “I’m cleaning out my room and I was going
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Schrock advances in Geo Bee Aleah Schrock, an eighth-grader at Hiland Middle School, Berlin, was named a semifinalist by the National Geographic Society to be eligible to compete in the 2015 Ohio National Geographic State Bee, sponsored by Google and Plum Creek. The contest was held at Ohio Dominican University in Columbus on Friday, March 28. This is the second level of the National Geographic Bee competition, which is now in its 27th year.
Southeast Local to discuss facilities Southeast Local Schools will hold a community meeting to discuss facilities at each of the elementary buildings in the district on April 9, 7 p.m., at Mount Eaton Elementary.
East Holmes to hold registration Parents with children in 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 â&#x20AC;&#x201D; April 14, 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m., 330893-2413; Berlin â&#x20AC;&#x201D; April 15, 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m., 330893-2817; Walnut Creek â&#x20AC;&#x201D; April 16, 9:30 a.m.3 p.m., 330-893-2213; Charm â&#x20AC;&#x201D; April 17, 8 a.m.-2:30 p.m., 330-8932505; Winesburg â&#x20AC;&#x201D; April 21, 8 a.m.-2 p.m., 330-3595059; and Mount Hope â&#x20AC;&#x201D; 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 childâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;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 childâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s home, including house number, road numbers 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.
Applications taken for B-WISER The College of Woosterâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Buckeye Women in Science, Engineering and Research (B-WISER) summer science camp for girls (a partnership between the Martha Holden Jennings Foundation and The College of Wooster) will be held June 7-12, and applications are due by April 20. The B-WISER program is celebrating its 25th anniversary this summer. This team-taught, hands-on science experience is open to girls who will complete seventh grade this academic year. Labs in earth science, biology, chemistry, physics, model robotics and LEGO robotics will be included in the camp. For more information or to receive an application, visit BWISER.spaces. wooster.edu.
school in August is being accepted in the West Holmes District. Parents having children who will be 5 years of age on or before Aug. 1 are asked to call and register their child at the elementary school the child will attend, by April 7. Parents will be asked some basic information about their child and will schedule a time for kindergarten screening. A registration packet will be mailed in April to be completed and taken to kindergarten screening later in April. Parents must take a copy of the childâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s birth certificate and proof of residency to kindergarten screening. Kindergarten screening dates and school contact numbers are: April 13, Millersburg; April 14, Millersburg (morning only), 330-6745681; April 16, Killbuck, 330-276-2891; April 17, Clark (morning only), 330-674-7936; and April 21, Nashville, 330-3782111.
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Behind the barrel Ohio Department of Transportation will be working this week in these areas of Holmes County: State Route 39: Millersburg west to Nashville, brush cutting. State Route 241: Mount Hope north to Wayne County line, pothole patching. Various locations: Guardrail repairs.
The Holmes County Health Department offers childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s immunization clinics at various sites throughout Holmes County on a monthly basis. Immunizations are offered to anyone 0-18 years of age at no cost. Medicaid cards and donations are accepted. A parent or guardian must accompany children. Another adult may take the child with written permission from the parent. Take a copy of the childâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s immunization record. Below are the scheduled clinics: â&#x20AC;&#x201D; Holmes County Health Department, 931 Wooster Road, Millersburg, Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-1 p.m. and 2-4:30 p.m. (Health Clinic only, closed first and third Wednesday afternoons of each month. First and third Mondayâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s from 10
a.m.-1 p.m. and 2-6:30 p.m.) â&#x20AC;&#x201D; Walnut Creek Mennonite Church, 2619 Township Road 144, Walnut Creek, Tuesday, April 14 and April 28, 8:3011:30 a.m. â&#x20AC;&#x201D; St. Johnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Lutheran Church, 8084 State Route 241, Mount Hope, Wednesday, April 1 and Wednesday, April 15, 8:30-11:30 a.m. â&#x20AC;&#x201D; Keim Lumber, 4465 State Route 557, Charm, Wednesday, April 8, 8:3011:30 a.m. Please take your immunization record. If a child has had immunizations, no shots will be given without the parentsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; record. Those covered by health insurance, please bring your insurance card and social security number and date of birth of the person named on card.
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Discussion goes on about proposed school )` 165(;/(5 :*/633,: :[HMM >YP[LY SOUTHEAST DISTRICT â&#x20AC;&#x201C;â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Safety and security of students, closure of facilities and busing were popular topics at Holmesville Elementary School as the district held its second of four community meetings, discussing the proposed 3.56-mill bond for a new prekindergarten-sixth grade school. While opinions varied, one common thread remained consistent amongst the crowd of 75 people; the pride held for Southeast Local Schools. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I agree, Apple Creek needs a new building,â&#x20AC;? said former Holmesville Elementary School teacher Larry Cerniglia of the proposed plan that would close three elementary schools â&#x20AC;&#x201D; Holmesville, Apple Creek and Mount Eaton â&#x20AC;&#x201D; should the bond on the May ballot pass, and give way to a new 102,531-square-foot facility next to Waynedale High School and John R. Lea Middle School outside of Apple Creek. â&#x20AC;&#x153;There are a lot of things you lose in getting rid of a small school,â&#x20AC;? Cerniglia
added. â&#x20AC;&#x153;But, sometimes, you have to do it.â&#x20AC;? Centrally located in the heart of the district, Fredericksburg Elementary, the oldest of the four facilities at 123 years old, will remain open, thanks only to geography. Labeled a â&#x20AC;&#x153;school of choiceâ&#x20AC;? for those wishing to go there, Fredericksburg will offer grades kindergarten-eighth. Cost of the project is about $26.5 million, which includes $18.9 million for a new school and $1.9 million for permanent improvement needs to Waynedale, John R. Lea and Fredericksburg. The Ohio School Facilities Commission will pick up 20 percent of the cost, which equals $5.6 million, leaving it up to the district to hand over the remaining $20.8 million. Should the bond pass, it will cost taxpayers $112 annually on a property valued at $100,000. With his former elementary school, potentially, closing its doors after 93 years in operation, Erich Riebe, principal at John R. Lea Middle School, however, sees a big upside should the bond pass. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Is this a perfect plan? No. I have a huge sense
of pride for Apple Creek Elementary. â&#x20AC;&#x153;As a principal, I get excited at the possibility that the majority of our elementary teachers could be in the same building and be able to collaborate on a daily basis,â&#x20AC;? Riebe said following the forum. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Everyday collaboration among teachers would be extremely beneficial for our students.â&#x20AC;? Operating four elderly facilities is expensive, causing the district to have the highest operational cost per student in Wayne County. A new energy-efficient facility would not only save $383,420 in overall costs, but provide students with the latest technological, security and environmental advancements. Some parents, though, feel the small, aging, elementary schools offer sufficient security, and a new, larger, facility may not be the answer. And maintaining that tight-knit atmosphere in each elementary school is of utmost importance to many of the parents. â&#x20AC;&#x153;When we were looking for a school district, we were driving around and we couldnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t find a school we liked,â&#x20AC;? said
Naomi Troyer, whose son, Michael, is a fifth-grader at Holmesville Elementary School. â&#x20AC;&#x153;And we really loved this. Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s small. Everyone knows everyone. Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s wasnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t because of the building. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Tell me, are we going to gain students or lose them? Weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re going to lose them,â&#x20AC;? she added. Another Holmesville parent shared the same sentiments. â&#x20AC;&#x153;There has never been a plan that hasnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t included shutting Holmesville Elementary. Every time there is a new levy, weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re shutting Holmesville. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s important for me to volunteer at the school and not have to drive 20 minutes,â&#x20AC;? she added. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I would rather pay more to keep Holmesville open.â&#x20AC;? Retaining the community schools is fine, Superintendent Jon Ritchie said, adding as the buildings continue to age, the price tag to maintain them will increase. â&#x20AC;&#x153;If you want small schools, thatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s OK,â&#x20AC;? the superintendent said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Small schools comes with advantages, and some great disadvantages.â&#x20AC;? Uniquely, Southeast shares some demographic similarities with neighbor
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East Holmes, which offers eight elementary schools and one hybrid middle/ high school. â&#x20AC;&#x153;They know they have to be close to their clientele in order for the kids to go to school,â&#x20AC;? Cerniglia said, making the distinction between Southeast and East Holmes. Andrew Cerniglia agreed, saying the Amish vote will play a huge impact. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Building a single elementary school is the final nail in the coffin for the Amish population,â&#x20AC;? he said following the meeting. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s scary.â&#x20AC;? At the end of the day, though, should the bond pass or fail, and should Southeast gain a new facility or maintain its current four, one variable will never change: each community will unite as Golden Bears. â&#x20AC;&#x153;As the basketball coach at Waynedale,â&#x20AC;? Riebe said, â&#x20AC;&#x153;there are many times that I am asked â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;How many kids on your team are from Mount Eaton?â&#x20AC;&#x2122;
or â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;How many are from Holmesville?â&#x20AC;&#x2122; â&#x20AC;&#x153;I tell them â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;I donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t know, but I can tell you that I have 30 Waynedale kids on my team. I have always looked at every student in our district as Waynedale kids.â&#x20AC;? Ritchie agreed, saying â&#x20AC;&#x153;The sun will still come up and we will do the best for our kids with the resources we have. â&#x20AC;&#x153;People walked out with a lot of facts,â&#x20AC;? Ritchie said, summarizing the forum. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;m very impressed with the pride people have for the Southeast Local Schools and their community. Clearly, thatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s big in our school district and itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s to be commended.â&#x20AC;? Two community forums remain: Thursday at Fredericksburg and April 9 at Mount Eaton. Meetings start at 7 p.m. Staff Writer Jonathan Scholles can be reached at 330-287-1632 or jscholles@the-daily-record.com. He is @jonschollesTDR on Twitter.
April library programs April events at the Holmes County District Public Library include: Spring Growing Readers Story Time at the Central Library â&#x20AC;&#x201D; Wednesdays at 11 a.m. through April 29. Ages 2-3 and their parents or caregivers invited for stories, songs, crafts and more. Registration required; 330-674-5972, Ext. 211 or email childrens@holmeslib.org. Spring Preschool Story Adventures at the Central Library â&#x20AC;&#x201D; Wednesdays at 11 a.m. through April 29. Ages 4-5 and
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Accidents A Dalton woman was injured in a crash Feb. 21 along state Route 241 in Holmes County. According to the Wooster Post of the State Highway Patrol, Carol Spangler, 76, Massillon Road, was transported to Massillon Affinity Hospital by a Paint Township squad. Spangler was a passenger in a 2007 Chevrolet Uplander operated by
Richard D. Spangler, 78, also of Massillon Road, Dalton. They were northbound on Route 241, at Township Road 656 and south of the Wayne County line, when they lost control on a slippery hill and curve in the road. The vehicle went off the right side and struck a tree. The road was listed as snow and ice covered and at the time there was a Level 1 snow emergency.
Library (From Page 16) in multiplayer mode. Registration required and space is limited; 330-6745972, Ext. 211. One Fairy Night, A Visit by Teen Author, Ashley Mishler â&#x20AC;&#x201D; Saturday, April 4 at 11 a.m. at the Central Library. Children of all ages and their parents or caregivers are invited as local teen author Ashley Mishler reads her childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s picture books â&#x20AC;&#x153;Anya Tapâ&#x20AC;? and â&#x20AC;&#x153;One Fairy Night.â&#x20AC;? Copies of her books will be available for purchase. Registration is not required. For more information call 330-674-5972, Ext. 211.
The Race for Life: One Manâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Story of Surviving the Rwandan Genocide â&#x20AC;&#x201D; Thursday, April 9 at 6 p.m at Jitters Coffeehouse, Millersburg. Author Theo Makombe was only 14 years old when he lost most of his family in the Rwandan genocide. Just before she was killed, his mother gave him this command that saved his life â&#x20AC;&#x153;Run and never give up.â&#x20AC;? See how the terrible mess of Theoâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s life was transformed into a powerful message of hope and forgiveness. Copies of the book will be available for purchase.
No citations were issued 192, north of Township due to the road conditions, Road 578, when a northaccording to the patrol. bound vehicle failed to negotiate a curve in the A Fredericksburg man road, went left of center was injured in a crash Feb. and struck Maurerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s vehi26 along County Road 192 cle. in Prairie Township. The northbound vehiAccording to the cle was a 2002 Mazda Wooster Post of the State Protege operated by Highway Patrol, Michael Kaprice Rochelle Mast, Maurer, 49, Salt Creek 17, Brenneman Road, Road, was transported to Dundee. Aultman Orrville Hospi- Mast was cited for opertal. ating a motor vehicle Maurer was operating a without reasonable con2002 Ford Explorer west- trol, according to the bound on County Road patrol.
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Knee-deep in the moving groove By the time you read this we will be somewhat settled into our newest home. (I won’t say this is the final time we will move, because since the last time I said that I have moved six times!) At the moment we are in the midst of shuffling what seems to be an awful lot of belongings from one house to another. We borrowed a trailer to attach to our pickup truck, so every time we make a trip it’s with a car full, a truck full and a trailer full. So far we have made 11 trips. We have been putting most things away as we go so we can reuse our boxes. After four days of this we are pretty tired. Tomorrow we get our rental truck and on Saturday our big, strong grandsons are going to earn some money by lifting the heavy stuff. The Man of the House has managed to fill the entire center of his new garage, thus leaving the sides unobstructed for
Ritz crackers, some cold peas and half a peach yogurt. The first day of moving, we ate out three times. Breakfast at Howard’s, our favorite little restaurant in Moncks Corners, his planned paint job. lunch was at Ladle’s, the Because of this he has great little soup and sandbeen forced to put some wich shop at the entrance of his stuff in the guest to our new subdivision, bedroom until he frees up and dinner was at the more floor space. My plan Mexican restaurant in the was to get the guest room same complex. The last up and running ASAP as two days we have eaten we are expecting visitors only dinner out. It will any day now. feel good to be able to The kitchen has been cook in my own kitchen my biggest problem. Even again, but it will require though it appears to have a major shopping expedimore cupboard space, most tion for some staples. of it is too high for me to Next week we will close reach without a ladder, or on the sale of our old on the bottom requiring house. (Thankfully this bending over. I will try to one did not take over a think of it as bending and year to sell like our home stretching exercises. in Ohio.) The place looks Since we have diligently so sad now with much been trying to consume of the small furniture items in the refrigerator gone, the pictures down and freezer we are now from the walls, the closets down to a strange assort- empty and everything ment on the menu. For waiting for a good mopexample, today for lunch ping or vacuuming. I had peanut butter on Shiloh, our poor bewil-
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dered dog, can’t figure out what’s going on. He spent two days at Robyn and Jason’s so he wouldn’t be under foot as we shuffled things in and out. We didn’t want to keep our eye on him at the new place since he could just wander off while out exploring.
Tomorrow we will go over and try to make some sense of what has already been delivered. Shiloh can go along if he stays in the house with me. The walk-in closet that looked so huge when empty is now filling up fast and sadly needs some attention.
We are meeting our neighbors as they are all in the same fix, hobbling around from carrying heavy boxes. These folks we have met on our street are from all over the country — Kansas, New Jersey, Arizona, New York State. It should be interesting.
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Christina â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Chrissyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; Hart, 32 Christina â&#x20AC;&#x153;Chrissyâ&#x20AC;? Hart, 32, of Killbuck, went home to be with the Lord Wednesday afternoon, March 4, 2015, at Pomerene Hospital in Millersburg, after a short illness. She was born June 25, 1982, in Millersburg, the daughter of Donald and Dawn (Ervin) Hart. She had attended the Holmes County Training Center for many years, where she had many special friends. Surviving are her dad, Donald Hart of Killbuck; sisters, Stacy (Dave) McFadden of Millersburg, and Bobbie Lester (Bob Reed) of Killbuck; nephews, David and Barry; nieces, Raven and Brynlee; an uncle, Gary (Jean) Hart of Centerburg; an aunt, Sherry Morris of Florida; many cousins; and her very special extended family, Tonya, Jen, Patsy, LeeAnn, Ashley, Shannon, Jessica and Erica. She was preceded in death by her mom. Funeral services were Monday, March 9, at Alexander Funeral Home, Mill-
ersburg. Burial was in Killbuck Cemetery. Those wishing to share a memory or make online condolences may do so by visiting www.alexanderfhinc.com. The family suggests memorial contributions be made to Holmes County Training Center, 8001 Township Road 574, Holmesville 44633. Chrissy was one of a kind. Loved by all who knew her. She taught us so much through her struggles in life. She was and is now forever more Godâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s special angel. We will miss her very much.
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Erma Young, 92 Erma Maxine Young, 92, of Lakeville, passed away Tuesday morning, March 3, 2015, in Ashland County after a short illness. Services were March 6 at Alexander Funeral Home, Millersburg, with Pastor Clifford Beck officiating. Burial was in Nashville Cemetery. Those wishing to share memories or make online condolences may do so by going to www.alexanderfhinc.com. The family suggests memorial contributions be made to Nashville United Methodist Church, P.O. Box 399, Nashville 44661; or Western Holmes County Fire District, P.O. Box 370, Nashville 44661. She was born Feb. 2, 1923, in Blissfield, to John William and Lona Mae (Van Kennel) Adams, and on Aug. 30, 1942, married Clyde Young. He preceded her in death on July 23, 1979. Erma was a homemaker and a member of Nashville United Methodist Church. She loved to cook and bake, winning several ribbons at the Holmes County Fair. She
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Sterling Humrichouser, 73 Sterling Thomas Humrichouser, 73, Holmesville died on Friday, March 13, 2015, at his home after a courageous two-year battle with colon cancer and other complications. He was born in Ashland on Dec. 17, 1941, the only child of Thomas and Edna â&#x20AC;&#x153;Evaâ&#x20AC;? (Sterling) Humrichouser. When he was 2 years old, the family moved back to the Sterling family farm west of Holmesville, where he lived the remainder of his life. He was a 1961 graduate of Waynedale High School. In 1964, he was drafted into the U.S. Army and spent most of his tour of duty in the 90th Transportation Division near Nuremburg, Germany. From 1966-1990, he worked at the Addressograph-Multigraph (Datacard) Holmesville plant. When the plant closed, he went to work for the OARDC Agronomy Department for 21 years, retiring in 2012. Sterling cherished his farm and the family history it represented. He enjoyed a variety of hobbies and activities. He farmed part time as long as he was able, maintaining a herd of beef cattle until 2013; he collected hats and scale model farm toys, and he particularly enjoyed attending the Holmes and Wayne county fairs. During a two-year extended illness under the care of Cleveland Clinic and local health care agencies, he was a model patient, always positive and cheerful, and he touched the hearts of numerous caregivers who affectionately knew him as â&#x20AC;&#x153;Hummy.â&#x20AC;? He was a member of the Holmesville United Meth-
odist Church, American Legion Post No. 192 of Millersburg, the Holmes County Conservation Club and the Ohio Farm Bureau Federation. He is survived by first cousins, James (Mabel) Sterling of Fredericksburg, Donald (Kathy) Sowash of rural West Salem, Sally (Ronald) Wiley of Polk, Carolyn (Alvin) Kitts and William (Betty) Gault, both of rural Ashland, and Peggy Denholm of Akron; numerous relatives and acquaintances across several counties, as well as close neighbors and friends he regarded as family. Funeral services were Thursday, March 19 at the Alexander Funeral Home, Millersburg, with Richard Frazier officiating. Burial was at the Oak Hill Cemetery, Millersburg, with Military Rites being conducted by the Killbuck VFW. Those wishing to share a memory or make on-line condolences may do so by visiting the funeral homeâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s website at www.alexanderfhinc.com. Donations may be made in his memory to: Lifecare Hospice, 1900 Akron Road, Wooster 44691 or The Holmes County Agricultural Society-Capital Improvement Campaign, P.O. Box 376, Millersburg 44654.
Mary Ann Schlabach, 62 Mary Ann Schlabach, 62, 4477 Township Road 156, Millersburg, died Thursday, March 19, 2015, at her home after battling with lymphoma cancer for six years. She was born Jan. 9, 1953, to the late Henry and Celesta (Schlabach) Schlabach, and was part owner of Charm Bulk Food. She was a member of the Old Order Amish Church. Surviving are sisters, Verna and Ada, both of the home, Mattie (Amos B.) Swantz of Sugarcreek, Viola (Albert J.) Hershberger, Ida (Nelson R.) Miller and Celesta (Aden E.) Schlabach, all of Millersburg; brothers, Alvin
(Lucinda) Schlabach of Sugarcreek and Jonas (Edna) Schlabach of Millersburg; 20 nephews, 21 nieces, seven greatnephews and nine greatnieces. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by two nephews and a great-nephew. Funeral services were Sunday, March 22 at the Aden E. Schlabach residence, 4498 Township Road 156, Millersburg, with Bishop Roy A. Miller officiating. Burial was in the Miller Cemetery, Clark Township, Holmes County. Arrangements were handled by Smith-Varns Funeral Home, Sugarcreek.
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through three different head coaches.” Bert graduated cum laude from EMU in 1997 with a liberal arts elementary education degree with coaching and music minors. She then completed a master’s of education degree at the University of Texas at Austin in 2004. “As a student athlete at Hiland in the early 1990s, I had the opportunity to coach basketball in the Biddy Ball program as well as coach volleyball through a community program,” Bert said. “After graduation, I never sought an opportunity to coach. I do recognize, now, however, that the way I taught and the expectations I had for my students could often be traced to my experiences as a student of coaching and a collegiate athlete.” King said Bert’s history See Pg. 28 — COACH
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Lady Knights put up tough fight against Alter )` (5+9,> =6.,3 :WVY[Z >YP[LY COLUMBUS — The West Holmes girls basketball team wasn’t outhustled, but it was certainly outplayed. Kettering Archbishop Alter turned in a virtuoso performance to reverse its fortunes against the defending state champion and there may be a changing of the guard — make that Knight — in Columbus. The Knights from Kettering led wire-to-wire over the Knights from Millersburg for a 53-37 victory in Friday’s Div. II state semifinal. Alter’s win evens the score after falling to West Holmes 62-45 in last year’s title game and ends West Holmes’ 12-game postseason winning streak. After beating West Holmes, Alter (30-0) then topped Toledo Rogers (24-6) in Saturday’s title game. “I’m just happy for our staff and our kids to have the opportunity to play in the state championship game for the second year in a row,” Alter co-coach Christina Hart said. “You don’t get this opportunity very often, so to have it two years in a row is special.” West Holmes coach Lisa Patterson knew her team was the clear underdog Friday against a squad that had won six postseason games by an average margin of 41 points. The Knights were coming off a regional final in which they throttled Tipp City Tippecanoe, previously undefeated and ranked No. 2, 64-33. In addition to Alter’s sheer dominance, they also had a chip on their shoulder. They came into this weekend’s state tournament with a 57-1 record, with the lone blemish against West Holmes a year ago. “They have only one loss in the last two years and that’s to us,” said Patterson, whose team ends its season at 24-4 and appeared in the state semifinals for a fourth consecutive year. “You can’t have a bigger motivator than that. They claim they didn’t talk about us all season long but I find that hard to believe that we weren’t right there in the back of their minds wanting to get to this point at the end of the season.” At the outset, Alter completely flummoxed West Holmes with its full-court pressure, causing 11 turn-
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doing all year,” he said. “I don’t know how many times we turned them over, but it did give us some confidence and some momentum.” In the first half, though, nearly all of Alter’s offense
was off transition. It held a 24-14 advantage at intermission and 15 of those points came off miscues. While Alter shot only 31 percent from the floor, it held a double-digit advantage due to limiting West
Holmes to only 5 of 19 from the floor to go along with 15 turnovers. West Holmes did pull within one possession with 5 minutes left before the break after a layup by Kacie Leppla and two free throws
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Hawks canâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t find the range in Final Four loss )` (5+9,> =6.,3 :WVY[Z >YP[LY COLUMBUS â&#x20AC;&#x201D; All season, the undersized Hiland girls basketball team has measured up against every opponent. Against a much bigger Fort Loramie squad, ironically it was from beyond the arc where the Hawks came up short. Hiland forced more turnovers and held its own on the glass for much of Thursdayâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s contest, but was ultimately undone by its worst shooting performance of the year. The Hawks canned just 3 of 29 from beyond the arc as they fell to the Redskins 45-36 in a Div. IV state semifinal at the Jerome Schottenstein Center. Fort Loramie (26-4) went on to Waterford by seven points for the state championship on Saturday. Throughout the season, the Hawks, with one player on the roster taller than 5-foot-9, have compensated for their lack of size with lights-out perimeter shooting and an opportunistic press defense. On Thursday, though, Hiland shot 10 percent from long range and, while it forced 16 turnovers, it had only four points to show for them. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We knew Hiland was going to shoot a ton of 3s today,â&#x20AC;? said Fort Loramie coach Carla Siegel, whose team has appeared at state the last three years and in five of the past six. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We were just hoping they wouldnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t go in.â&#x20AC;? They certainly didnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t, especially in the second half. While Hiland (27-2)
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Dave Schlabach, whose team set a school record this year by canning 227 of its 640 3-point attempts, a 36 percent clip. â&#x20AC;&#x153;They were the shots weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve taken all year.â&#x20AC;? Kennedy Schlabachâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s jumper made it 18-17 Hiland with a minute left before the break, but Fort Loramie responded on the next possession with a jumper from Hallie Benanzer to take a one-point lead into the locker room. The Redskins then started the second half off an 8-0 run. After a jumper by Kelly Turner, the Redskins picked the Hawks off on two consecutive possessions, with Holly Frey getting an interception and then going the length of the floor, and then Jessica Boerger doing the same thing on Hilandâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s very next possession. From there, another layup by Frey gave Fort Loramie its largest lead of the afternoon at 27-19 midway through the
third quarter. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I know theyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re a good defensive team,â&#x20AC;? Siegel said, â&#x20AC;&#x153;but I felt that we were faster and could get up and down the floor. In that third quarter, we got those transition looks. Hollie had a steal that sparked us and Jess came down the next play and got another steal jumping the gap. Those were two huge plays that got us going.â&#x20AC;? It was an unfamiliar position for Hiland, which usually makes its living off pickpockets and easy buckets. The Redskins, however, turned the tables and beat them at their own game. For the afternoon, Fort Loramie was led with 10 points apiece by Turner and Boerger and found more of an offensive rhythm in the second half, shooting 45 percent from the floor. â&#x20AC;&#x153;It was disappointing we allowed (the transition points) to happen,â&#x20AC;? coach Schlabach said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;It surprised us and itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s not some-
thing weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re used to giving up, either.â&#x20AC;? Fort Loramie led by double digits (35-25) early in the fourth quarter, but Hiland trimmed the margin to 39-34 with 3 minutes left following two freebies by Angela Troyer. After Hiland forced a defensive stop on the other end, it had two good looks at 3-pointers that wouldâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve cut the deficit to two, but couldnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t get either to fall. Brittany Millerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s trey from near the top of the key was off the mark, but was corralled in the corner by Rachel Horn. After the Hawks passed the ball around, Horn was left open for another try from downtown, but that shot rattled out, too. Boerger then sank two free throws on the other end to close out the victory. For the contest, freshman point guard Kennedy Schlabach had a game-high 15 points and was 3 for 10 from long range. The rest of the Hawks, though, were 0
for 19 on 3-pointers. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We got all the looks we wanted, they just werenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t falling,â&#x20AC;? the rookie floor general said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We couldnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t get points off the forced turnovers.â&#x20AC;? At the same time, coach Schlabach was also able to take the long view. Coming into the year, the Hawks had two returning contributors, no size and had to break in a brand-new point guard. Nonetheless, they spent most of the year ranked No. 1 in the state and notched the 14th Final Four berth in school history. â&#x20AC;&#x153;There were a lot of question marks about our rotation,â&#x20AC;? he said, â&#x20AC;&#x153;but weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ll look back and realize this was one of our bigger surprise years from start to finish. Our kids invest a lot and it hurts when you get beat. Thatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s the way itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s supposed to be.â&#x20AC;? Andrew Vogel can be reached at 330-287-1624 or avogel@the-daily-record. com. Follow him on Twitter at @andogel.
Sports Hall of Fame nominations being accepted The Holmes County Sports Hall of Fame is accepting nominations until May 1. Pick up applications at the Hiland and West Holmes high school athletic offices.
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Knights (From Page 25) from Jocelyn Meyer. After that, Alter led by double digits the rest of the way. “I thought defensively if we could keep them in the 40s we’d be in it,” Patterson said. “We got pretty close to that but offensively it was difficult to score against their length. They doubled everywhere on the ball and they had us by 5 inches at every position.” “They were so tall that it was hard to run through and find the open player,” said senior point guard Alex Brown, who finished with eight points, six assists and four steals. “They were all over me so I really had to focus to find the open player.”
Alter then did to West Holmes exactly what it did against Tippecanoe in the regional final — roll off a big spurt at the start of the third quarter. Alter went on a 13-2 run in the first 6 minutes after the break to take its largest lead of the game at 37-16. While point guard Braxtin Miller went down with an injury midway through the frame, her team didn’t miss a beat, going on a 9-0 run immediately afterward, including seven points by Libby Bazelak, who finished with nine. “We’ve played without kids all year,” said Hart, who was still uncertain of Miller’s status for today’s game. “We have a lot of different pieces and kids can play different roles. Kids
stepped up as we expected them to and we kept moving along.” Patterson said what makes the other Knights such a difficult matchup is they have such a physically imposing roster to go along with good coaching. “They’re all 5-9 or taller, they can all shoot from the outside and they’re brute strength from top to bottom,” she said. The 53-37 setback is West Holmes’ worst in the last four years and yet it played Alter more competitively than virtually any other squad. Simply put, Alter has treated its opponents like chew toys all year. Its closest tournament game was a 65-42 romp in the district semifinals against
Trotwood-Madison and it has won all but three games this year by double digits. While Alter forced 21 turnovers, that mark is usually in the 30s against most teams. Moreover, Alter usually does better work on the boards than a lumber crew, but at halftime West Holmes owned an 18-11 rebounding edge and for the game gave up only five offensive rebounds. “We had one offensive rebound in the first half and that is terrible for us,” Peck said. “We had plenty of misses and we had one offensive rebound. We had five for the game and that’s our least for the year. I don’t think we’ve had a game where we haven’t been in double figures. (West Hol-
mes) boxes out, they get the ball with two hands — it is big girl basketball.” “We played with a ton of heart because we were outmatched physically,” Patterson said. As the two squads walked off the floor, it was almost a symbolic changing of the guard. While Alter will face an immense challenge today against Rogers, it has beaten the Rams the last two years — in last year’s state semifinals and last January in the Classic in the Country. Alter arguably plays a more fundamentally-sound
type of basketball, but it’s also playing with the added motivation of coming up short in the previous title game — just like West Holmes did a year ago. “What a tremendous team,” Patterson said. “When we were here last year, we said, ‘Good luck, you’ll be back next year — you return everybody.’ It’s no surprise they’re moving on because of the type of caliber team they have.” Depending on what happens this afternoon, the Knights may well have passed the torch to the Knights.
Bonifant named D-II National POY The honors keep coming in for West Liberty’s Seger Bonifant. Within a span of two weeks, the former Hiland standout has been named the Mountain East Conference Player of )VUPMHU[ the Year and Atlantic Region Player of the Year, as well as the Div. II Player of the Year by “Basketball Times” as well as a Daktronics first-
team All-American. In addition to those accomplishments, Bonifant was named to the National Association of Basketball Coaches All-Atlantic District honor roll. Bonifant was the only junior on the five-man Daktronics All-America squad. The statistics that the 6-foot-7 sharpshooter put up for the Hilltoppers this winter were simply staggering. Bonifant averaged 22.8 points, which ranked 10th in the nation, along with 4.0 rebounds. He shot 57 percent from the floor (254 of 447) and 85 per-
cent from the line (105 of 124). Most impressively, he led the country in 3-point shooting (117 of 224, 52 percent). The former Hiland standout, who led the Hawks to Div. IV state titles in 2011 and 2012, helped the Hilltoppers to a 28-4 ledger this year, including a spot in the Sweet 16. He was a consistent scoring force all
year, reaching double figures in 31 of West Liberty’s 32 games. He scored 20 or more points in 20 games, 30 points or more in seven games and had a careerhigh 44-point outburst at Glenville on Jan. 12. Heading into his senior year, Bonifant ranks among West Liberty’s alltime leading scorers with 1,396 points.
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Hunting dates are for Saturdays and Sundays only, from April 18-May 17. Hunters 17 years and younger must be present in order to participate in the drawing and must take a valid 2015 hunting license. Interested youngsters must attend the drawing which will be held at the East Holmes Sportsmenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Club located 2.5 miles southeast of Millersburg on Township Road 310.
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Carroll Black, 74 Carroll E. Black, 74, of Nashville, passed away Monday, March 23, 2015, at LifeCare Hospice, Wooster, after an extended illness. Funeral services will be Saturday, March 28 at 2 p.m. at Alexander Funeral Home, Millersburg, with Pastor Todd Hartley officiating. Burial will be in Nashville United Methodist Church Cemetery. Friends may call Saturday from noon-2 p.m. prior to services at the funeral home. Those wishing to share a memory or make online condolences may visit www. alexanderfhinc.com. The family suggest memorial contributions be made to Nashville Fire Department, P.O. Box 418, Nashville 44661; or Ohio State Trappers Association, P.O. Box 322, Clyde 43410. He was born Oct. 7, 1940, in Mount Vernon, the son of Everett and Mildred (Yauger) Black, and married Joanne Reiheld Dec. 18, 1980. She survives. Carroll worked at Pittsburgh Plate Glass in Mount Vernon for 13 years, 10 years at Artiflex in Wooster, formerly known as Gerstenslagers, and was owner/ operator of Blackie’s Blend. Trapping was his passion. When Carroll was a small boy, he became fascinated with his uncle’s Fur-FishGame Magazines, sparking his interest in trapping. He began Blackie’s Blend and formulated and produced his own line of trapping lures and baits for 34 years. They became nationally recognized, being sold to the trapping public, plus dealers and distributors across the country.
He attended State and National Trapping Conventions to sell his product and to get their catalogs out there. He even gave trapping lessons and went on trapping excursions to New York, Indiana, Arizona, Wyoming and California. His business was his and his wife’s pride and joy. He was a member of both the Ohio State Trappers Association and National Trappers Association. Surviving in addition to his wife, are a daughter, Paige Black of Michigan; stepsons, Rick (Teresa) Burgett of Millersburg, and Dan (Jenny) Burgett of Nashville; seven grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; and many family members and friends from the Mount Vernon area. He was preceded in death by a granddaughter, Erin Walton; a great-grandson, Riley Walton; and his parents. The family would like to say a heart felt thank you to the doctors and nurses at Wooster Community Hospital and to the entire staff at LifeCare Hospice for all the care and support they gave to Carroll and his family.
Bishop Henry Nisley, 72 Bishop Henry A. Nisley, 72, of 4506 Township Road 119, Millersburg, passed away Sunday, Feb. 15, 2015, at 8:55 p.m. at his home following a brief illness. He was born June 23, 1942, in Holmes County to the late Abner D. and Barbara (Beachy) Nisley. He was a member of the Old Order Amish Church. He is survived by his wife, the former Edna B. Yoder, whom he married May 24, 1954; two sons and five daughters, Aden (Verna) Nisley of Baltic, Malva (Rebecca) Nisley of Millersburg, Barbara (Melvin) Miller of the home, Amanda (Dan) Hershberger of Sugarcreek, Nettie (Ivan) Yoder and Erma (Roy) Hershberger, both of Millersburg, and Mary (Henry) Wengerd of Fresno; 48 grandchildren;
13 great-grandchildren; brothers Jonas (Amanda) Nisley of Butler, Emanuel (Mary, deceased) Nisley of Baltic and Dan (Ella) Nisley of Millersburg; sisters Fannie Nisley of Millersburg, Lizzie Ann (Noah, deceased) Mast of Baltic and Amanda (Ben, deceased) Weaver of Michigan; and sister-inlaw Ada Nisley of Butler. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his brother, Mose Nisley of Butler and his sister, Lovina Nisley of Millersburg. Services were Feb. 18 at the Nisley residence with minister Mose Hershberger officiating. Burial was in Nisley Cemetery in Clark Township, Holmes County. Arrangements were by Smith-Varns Funeral Home at Sugarcreek.
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Matthew Schrock, 53 Matthew Schrock of Columbus, died Monday, March 23, 2015, at Kobacker Hospice House. He was diagnosed with an advanced stage of cancer in late 2013. Determined to make the most of the time he had left, Matthew lived every day to the fullest. He spent his final days surrounded by loving friends and family. Calling hours will be Friday, March 27 from 2-4 p.m. and 6-8 p.m. at John Quint Treboni Funeral Home, 1177 W. 5th Ave., Columbus 43212; and Saturday, March 28 from 9 a.m.noon at Messiah Amish Mennonite Church, 5237 OH-557, Millersburg 44654. Funeral services will be Saturday, March 28 at 2 p.m. at Messiah Amish Mennonite Church, 5237 OH-557 Millersburg 44654. Matthew was born Nov. 17, 1961 in Millersburg. As a young man, he spent a term in voluntary service as a counselor at Fairplay Wilderness Camp in South Carolina, which he described as a transformative experience. Matthew earned a B.A. and M.A. in archi-
tecture from The Ohio State University. His diverse career encompassed many trades and professions including woodworking, design, and software development. He was an active participant in the Vineyard Lane Avenue Church community. Matthew is survived by his wife, Clara; daughters, Karen and Victoria; sons, Joshua and Zachary; sisters, Janice (Marvin), Karen (John), and Bernice (Hosea); brothers, Bryan (Kathy) and Mark; and his parents, Ivan and Erma. His gentle spirit, good humor, and thoughtful character will be sorely missed. Should friends desire, memorial contributions may be sent to Kobacker House.
Bruce Michael Johnson, 84, of Wooster, went home to be with the Lord, Wednesday, Feb. 11, 2015, at his home after a long illness. He was born on March 6, 1931, in Congress, to John and Edythe (Weckerly) Johnson, and married Bonnie I. Croskey. She survives. He served in the U.S. Army during the Korean War in the Medic Corps, and had been an area resident most of his life. He had worked for the William Annat Co. in Wooster, as a salesman installing both counter tops and flooring for over 32 years. He then worked as a courier for the Wayne County National Bank. He was a member of Wooster First Church of God, and enjoyed all types of sports, loved fishing and boating, and was a loving husband, father and grandfather. Surviving in addition to his wife, are a son, Michael Allan (Sandra) Johnson of Wooster; a grandson, Luke Allan Johnson of Sugarcreek;
and his faithful canine companions, Cricket and Rosie. He was preceded in death by his parents. Services were Monday, Feb. 16 at CusterGlenn Funeral Home, 2284 Benden Drive, Wooster, with Pastor Arnie Kaufman officiating. Interment was in Wooster Cemetery, where military rites were conducted. Words of comfort may be shared with the family at www.custerglenn. com. Memorial contributions may be made to Life-Care Hospice, 1900 Akron Road, Wooster 44691.
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Harold L. Williams, (Dave) Wells of Wooster, 80, of Glenmont, passed a son Paul Williams of away unexpectedly Sat- Millersburg and a numLarry Lackey, 80 urday, March 7, 2015, at ber of nieces and nephLarry E. Lackey, 80, of Pomerene Hospital. ews. He was preceded Perrysville, died TuesHe was born Dec. 11, in addition to wife by a day evening, Feb. 10, 1934 in Holmesville to son Seth, three brothers, 2015, at Winterhaven Harry and Marcella Kenneth, George, and Hospital, Winterhaven, (Williard) Williams, he Dale Williams, a sister Fla. married Alta Giauque Ila Phillips and an infant He was born Nov. 25, and she passed away sister Mary Katheryn. 1934, in Ashland, the in 1981. Harold had Private family burial son of Robert Lackey worked at the Briar Hill was at a later date in and Madeline Leaman, Stone Co. for a number Wolf Creek Baptist and married Janeen R. of years and had attend- Church Cemetery. FamChristopher on June 20, ed the Glenmont Church ily suggests memorial 1953. She died Dec. 31, of Christ. contributions be made 1998. He enjoyed walk- to Schlabach Funeral He had lived in the ing and putting puzzles Home in Shreve to help Perrysville area most of and a stepbrother, Don together. He is survived with expenses. Online his life and was a 1952 (Marylou) Sidle of Man- by two sisters, Mary condolences may be graduate of Perrysville sfield. (Richard “Butch”) Gal- shared with the family High School. Larry was In addition to his wife, ley of Nashville and Kay at schlabachfh.com. a maintenance super- he was preceded in visor with Mansfield death by his father and Plumbing Products for mother; and his stepfaDr. Robert Sears 34 years, retiring in 1991. ther, Charles Sidle. Independent Doctor of Optometry He was a member Funeral services were Located Inside of Perrysville Baptist Monday, Feb. 16 at Millersburg Church, Ashland Elks, Lindsey Funeral Home, Wal Mart and was a former mem- Loudonville, with the ber of Sons of the Amer- Rev. Howard Burnett Vision Center ican Legion. He enjoyed officiating. Burial was auctions, being a clown, in Greenlawn Cemetery, Basic Eye Exam and most recently play- Perrysville. ing shuffleboard while Online condolences he wintered in Florida. may be left for the famSurviving are children, ily at www.Byerly-LindDavid (Beth) Lackey sey.com. Contact Lens Exam of Lakeville, Deb (Joe) Memorial contribuAllerding of Loudon- tions may be given ville, and Barbara (Den- to Perrysville Baptist nis) Martens of Colum- Church; L-P Athletic bus; 12 grandchildren; Boosters; or Hospice of CALL FOR APPOINTMENT 29 great-grandchildren; North Central Ohio. 330-674-3564
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Royal Alexander Jr. Royal J. Alexander Jr. of Nashville was lifted to heaven Sunday morning, March 8, 2015, at Akron General Hospital supported by the love and prayers of his devoted family. He resided in the home he built during the â&#x20AC;&#x2122;50s just outside Nashville, until he became ill. He was born in Barberton on June 19, 1932, to Royal J. Sr. and Zenith Louise (Taylor) Alexander, and married Dolores Louise Kinsey in Greenup, Ky., on April 7, 1951. Dolores left his side on
Oct. 11, 2000, when called to heaven after a long illness. A loving and dedicated husband, Royal took care of her until her death. Together they raised a family of four children: Diana (Gary) Dreibelbis of Ashland, Mike (Monica) Alexander of Pacolet, S.C., Linda (George) Radak of Mogadore and Vickie (Joe) Heath of Nashville, all surviving. In addition to his four children, Royal is survived by his constant companion,
Mary Burgett of Welcome, whose love and commitment brought him and his children great joy. Also surviving are 13 grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. In addition to his wife, he was preceded in death by his parents, four sisters and a brother. A member of Nashville United Methodist Church, Royal focused his life on family and community. He often worked two jobs to support his family, while putting himself through school when the
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MILLER REAL ESTATE AUCTION SALTILLO/CLARK AREA Location: 2572 CR 58, Millersburg OH 44654. From SR 83 south of Millersburg (at Yoder Lumber) take CR 407 east 1,000 ft. to CR 58 south approx. 2½ miles to location. Signs posted.
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8, 2015 â&#x20AC;˘ 6:00 PM 2-3 Bedroom Home with Barn on approx. 3.10 Acres * Mechanic Twp. * Holmes County * West Holmes Schools * Excellent Country Setting
Open For Inspection: Wednesday, March 25, 5:00 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 7:00 p.m. An affordable offering in the heart of southern Holmes County. Built in 2009 this 1,300 plus sq. ft. 1½ story log style home features a kitchen, dining room, living room, master bedroom and bath. Has 2 additional bedrooms upstairs. Utility/laundry room on main ďŹ&#x201A;oor as well as a small pantry. A nice front porch extends the length of the home. Natural gas wall heaters as well as wood burning heat stove, has private septic system and water supply comes from a neighboring water well. The 24â&#x20AC;&#x2122;x36â&#x20AC;&#x2122; bank barn was built in 2011 and features a cement block foundation, 3 box stalls, tack area, buggy storage area and water hydrant. The 8â&#x20AC;&#x2122;x10â&#x20AC;&#x2122; storage building stays with the property. Whether youâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re looking for a primary residence or an excellent retreat property that is affordable, this offering will suit your needs. Sells at 6 PM. Call Jr. Miller for more details. Taxes and Legal: Taxes are currently $771.61 per ½ year. Holmes County parcel numbers 1300220000 and 1300191009. Real Estate Terms: 10 % nonrefundable down payment made day of auction. Balance due at closing. No ďŹ nancing contingencies. Any required inspections must be completed prior to bidding. All information contained herein derived from sources deemed reliable but not warranted. Owners: Robert and Lena Miller
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Ackerman Real Estate Auction Fredericksburg Area Location: 8107 Fredericksburg Rd., Fredericksburg OH 44627. Approx. 1½ miles north of Fredericksburg or approx. 5 miles south of US 250 on Fredericksburg Rd. Signs posted.
Wednesday, April 15th, 2015 â&#x20AC;˘ 6:00 PM House on 1 Acre * Franklin Twp. * Wayne County * Southeast LSD
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Open for Inspection: Wednesday, April 8th 4-6 PM We are offering at public auction a home that sits on 1 acre in Franklin Township in southern Wayne County. The home sits on a newer 2001 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 11 course block basement. Amenities in this home include kitchen, living room, family room, dining room, 2 bedrooms and full bath. The home is heated with a wood stove and electric baseboard heat. A 2 car attached garage, outside basement entrance, large front porch & side deck, and private well & septic. This home features a partially wooded lot. Real Estate Terms: 10% nonrefundable down payment made day of auction. Balance due at closing. No ďŹ nancing contingencies. Any required inspections must be completed prior to bidding. All information contained herein derived from sources deemed reliable but not warranted. Legal: Parcel #29-00111.000 Franklin Township, Wayne County, and Southeast LSD. Taxes are currently $653.35 per half year. Sale by Order of: Dale Ackerman
DAVE KAUFMAN, BROKER/AUCTIONEER DERRICK KANDEL, REALTOR/AUCTIONEER 330-231-4524 or derrick@kaufmanrealty.com
Nestled in the rolling hills of Northern Coshocton County just south of Baltic is a secluded country property brimming with character. This offering consists of 27.79 mostly wooded acres, updated home with large garage, barn, pond, and newer fenced pasture. The original log home has had a large addition and now consists of a 3 bedroom with a potential 4th bedroom in the loft, one bath, large kitchen, living room with stone ďŹ replace and family room. The home also has an oversized 2-car garage with shop area. Mechanics of the home include wood ďŹ red in ďŹ&#x201A;oor hot water heat and solar panel with invertor setup. Additional components of the property are comprised of a barn, stocked pond; new woven wire fenced pasture and wooded hunting acreage. The property is setback from the township road and accessed via a deeded easement. Seller to include all mineral rights owned at time of transfer, subject to all articles of record. Visit our website www.kaufmanrealty. com or contact Anthony for a brochure, parcel breakdown, and title opinion. Legal: Tax parcel 0080000009000 in Crawford Twp. of Coshocton County and the Garaway School District. Real Estate taxes per half: $1,003.15. Closing in 45 days. Terms: 10% nonrefundable security deposit the day of auction and the balance due at closing with no ďŹ nancing or other contingencies. Any required inspections must be completed prior to bidding. All information gathered from sources deemed accurate, but not guaranteed. Buyers must independently investigate and conďŹ rm any information or assumptions on which any bid is based. Announcements the day of the auction, take precedence over all previous advertising and statements. Sale by the order of: Wayne & Lorene Miller
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$209 36 Mo Lease
$209 39 Mo Lease
OR
$2000 Due At Lease Signing
OR
$2000 Due At Lease Signing
$239
OR
$2000 Due At Lease Signing
$269
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$279
Pilot 0.9% Financing 24-36 Months 1.9% 37-60 Months
2015 Honda Pilot Loyalty Program
$1000.00
Getting into a new Pilot has never been more affordable! 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
2015 Honda Civic LX, Accord LX and Fit 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.
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P7835
P7833
P7842
P7853
A758A
2012 Honda Accord SE
2012 Honda CR-V EX 4WD
2013 Honda Pilot
2014 Honda CR-V
2012 Honda CR-V LX
$
260 mo.
$
EX-L w/DVD
$
295 mo.
$
433 mo.
$
415 mo.
310 mo.
P7839
P7836
P7834
P7851
P7847
2012 Honda Accord LX-P
2012 Honda Accord SE
2012 Honda Civic LX
2012 Honda Odyssey EX
2012 Honda CR-V LX
252 mo.
$
260 mo.
$
$
225 mo.
$
365 mo.
325 mo.
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.
P7850
2012 Honda Odyssey EX
Our Other Select Used Cars $ $ A664A
$
7,998
2008 Mini Cooper Base
A721A
11,998
A549A
A758B
A639A
2011 Honda Insight EX HYBRID
$
SALES
P7818B
Mon. - Thurs. 9:00 - 8:00; Fri. 9:00 - 6:00 Saturday 9:00 - 5:00
$
12,998
2008 Honda Accord EX-L V6
16,900
$ A624A
13,999
370 mo.
A738A
13,999
2012 Ford Fusion SE
2009 Toyota Camry LE
$
$
$
15,588
2010 Chrysler Town & Country Touring
SERVICE
2011 Honda Accord EX-L V6
2012 Honda Civic LX
****Full HFP Body Kit ****Enkei GW8 17” Alloy Wheels / New Michelin Tires
$
****Body Side Moldings ****Hood Aero Guard
Mon. thru Fri. 8:00 - 6:00 Saturday 8:00 - 2:00
PARTS
Mon. thru Fri. 8:00 - 6:00 Saturday 8:00 - 2:00
A636A
22,998
2008 Toyota Tacoma V6
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$
17,998 P7833A
18,588
2012 Jeep Compass Latitude
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40 — Saturday, March 28, 2015
The Holmes County Hub Shopper
N A E L C D O O G 09 GMC ½ Ton Ext
05 Chevy ½ Ton Crew 4x4 LT
07 Chevy ½ Ton Ext 4x4 LT 10 DODGE ½ TON CREW 4X4 09 Chevy ½ Ton Crew 4x4 LT
Tilt Wheel, Bedliner, Air
Power Seats, Heated Leather, Nerf Bars, Alloy Wheels, Air, Tow Package
Sale Price
Sale Price
$
$
13,999
16,988
ONLY 42,000 MILES!
Sale Price $
14 Dodge ½ Ton Reg 4x4
12 Chevy ½ Ton Ext
Sale Price $
24,888
ONLY 30,500 MILES!
11 GMC ½ Ton Ext 4x4 SLE Power Seat, Power Windows & Locks, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Tow Package
Sale Price $
24,932
$
ONLY 35,500 MILES!
$
27,800
13 Chevy ½ Ton Ext 4x4 LT
ONLY 25,000 MILES!
Sale Price $
29,991
14 Chevy ¾ Ton Crew 4x4 LT 6.0L V8, Power Windows & Locks, Keyless Entry, Bed Liner, Alloy Wheels, Tow Package.
Sale Price $
27,942
ONLY 49,800 MILES!
24,990
Sale Price $
10 Ford ¾ Ton Crew 4x4 Lariat Power Seats, Heated Leather Seats, Bed Liner, Tow Package, Alloy Wheels.
25,499
X DURAMA DIESEL
Power Sunroof, Heated Leather, Bedliner, 6-CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air, Tow Package
29,937
ONLY 41,000 MILES!
Power Seats, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air, Tow Package, Long Bed.
Sale Price $
Sale Price $
31,200
33,881
13 GMC ¾ Ton Ext 4x4 SLT
Sale Price $
26,500
Sale Price $
29,990
ONLY 30,000 MILES!
35,932
ONLY 43,000 MILES!
Sale Price $
29,991
Sale Price
X DURAMA DIESEL
$
33,947 11 Chevy ¾ Ton Ext 4x4 LT
Power Seat, Running Boards, Bed Liner, Alloy Wheels, Tow Package.
$
36,932
12 Chevy 1 Ton Crew 4x4 Power Windows & Locks, Tilt Wheel, Cruise Control, Air, Tow Package, Long Bed
Sale Price
Sale Price $
ONLY 42,000 MILES!
13 Chevy ¾ Ton Reg 4x4
13 Chevy 3/4 Ton EXT 4X4 LT
ONLY 16,643 MILES!
Power Seat, Leather, Bedliner, Alloy Wheels, Tow Package
Only 31,000 Miles!!! Power Windows & Locks, Keyless Entry, Bed Liner, Air, Tow Package
Z71, Leather Seats, Bed liner, CD Stereo, Air, Gooseneck & Bumper Hitch.
$
34,993
$
12 Chevy ½ Ton Crew 4x4 LT 12 Chevy 1 Ton Crerw 4x4 LT
Sale Price
$
22,471
07 Chevy ¾ Ton Ext 4x4
Sale Price
V8, Power Seat, Keyless Entry, Fog Lights, Bed Liner, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels.
Heated Leather Seats, 1 Owner, Very Clean Truck.
Sale Price
19,991
10 GMC ½ Ton Crew 4x4 LT 12 Ford ½ Ton Crew 4x4 XLT 10 Ford ½ Ton Crew 4x4 Lariat 10 Chevy ½ Ton Crew 4x4 LTZ
Power Seat, Nerf Bars, Bedliner, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air.
Power Seat, Remote Start, Bedliner, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Tow Package
Sale Price $
Leather Seats, Power Windows & Locks
Sale Price
Power Seats, Power Windows & Locks, Z71, Running Boards, Bedliner, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air
Sale Price
18,971
Z71, Power Seats, Bedliner, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air, Tow package.
ONLY 8,700 MILES!
Power Seat, Power Windows & Locks, Z71, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Tow Package.
Sale Price $
09 Chevy ½ Ton Crew 4x4 LT
Power Windows & Locks, Bed Liner, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Tow Package.
Power Seat, Nerf Bars, Fog Lights, Bedliner, Alloy Wheels, Tow Package
Power Windows & Locks, Nerf Bars, CD Stereo, Tow Package.
5.3L V8, Power Seat, Fog Lights, Bedliner, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels.
37,991
DURAMAX DIESEL ONLY 20,000 MILES!
Sale Price $
38,990
DURAMAX DIESEL
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