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Date changed for Sugarcreek Legion meeting

Share and Care Thrift Store uses income to benefit needy people

“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.

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Providing aid to locals and a community in Haiti, the profits of Share and Care Thrift Store are having a growing impact on countless lives. The organization exists exclusively for charitable purposes including, but not limited to, the following: “to further the Kingdom of Christ in a manner consistent with biblical truths and conservative Anabaptist values concerning mutual aid (and) to further the religious beliefs, cultural traditions and lifestyle of the Anabaptist faith by providing monetary relief for the people of Haiti and for local people,� according to the bylaws. Eighty percent of all

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• In Store Diner • • Daily Lunch Specials • • Chicken Dinners & Potato Wedges • • Pizza by the Slice • • Soft Serve Ice Cream • 7813 CR 77 • Mt. Hope on the square

330-674-9775 Winter Hours: Mon. -Thurs. 6:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Friday 6:30 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. Saturday 6:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

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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 anticipat-

ed event with great food, music, fellowship and fun. Come and enjoy a delicious meal prepared by Log Cabin Catering. Fol-

99¢ Snack Bags Organic Honey Nut O’s Cereal 14 oz. 89¢

Nature’s Recipe Dog Food $14.39 / 24lb.

Asst. Flavors Coffee 11oz. $1.99

Nancy’s Natural Crunchy Peanut Butter 95¢ / lb.

Frozen Orange Juice 12oz. $1.49

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DISCOUNT GROCERIES

Classic Potato Chips $2.15 / 10oz.

(While Supplies Last) (Closed April 3rd, Good Friday)

4-6PM

$ 10%OROFF 50 MORE!

Notice Summer Hours Starting April 1st While Supplies Last

Excludes Alpine Swiss

Prices Good April 6th - April 10th Joe & Fannie Bowman • 4992 Twp. 628 1½ mi. SW Mt. Hope Hours: Mon, Tue, Thur 8-5; Wed, Fri 8-6; Sat 8-4

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Smith’s Vitamin D Milk

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Rebecca's Tomato Basil Soup

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Special church order pricing. Receive a $5.00 Red Tomato Voucher. FREE local delivery, FREE bag of Pretzels with meat, cheese and bread order.

Holmes County Genealogical Library opened April 1. Regular hours are Tuesday through Friday from 1-4 p.m. Stop by and let us help you with your Holmes County ancestor search.

SALE DATES: April 6th - April 11th

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Pollock Fillets ................................. $14.99/10#Box Corn Meal Mush ................................. $1.95/2LBS.

Genealogical Library open

Holmesville 330-279-2283 2 miles north of Holmesville on SR 83

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Sliced Yellow American $

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lowing the meal there will be lots of fun and fellowship, including music and a bingo game with many great prizes donated by local merchants. Festivities will be held on April 18 at noon at the East Holmes Fire Station. There is no cost to attend but reservations are required as space is limited. To make reservations, please call 330-8932424.

~ Deli ~ Smoked Honey Roasted Turkey .......................$3.29 lb. b. Chopped Ham...................................................$1.99 lb. Baby Swiss.......................................................$3.49 lb. Jumping Jack ...................................................$2.79 lb. Habanero Cheese .............................................$2.69 lb.

Notice!! Summer Hours-Fridays open Till 8:00PM Red Tomato Market – The Area’s Finest Selection of Foods & Groceries 16000 East Main St. • Mt. Eaton, OH www.RedTomatoMarketFoods.com

330.359.8100

SUMMER HOURS: MON-THURS 8AM-6PM: FRI 8AM-8PM: SAT 8AM-6PM

~ Produce ~ Head Lettuce ....................................... 99¢ ea. Bananas ................................................49¢ lb.

~ Apples ~ Golden Delicious, Fuji, Cortland, Jona Gold ....69¢ lb. b.

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Holmes Celebration of the Arts is April 14 at Hiland paintings, print-making, mixed media, ceramics and sculpture will be on display. Participating art teachers are: Tami Hicks, Hiland High School, Middle School and Wise; Kris Flinner, Berlin and Chestnut Ridge; Mary Gilmore, Mount Hope, Walnut Creek and Winesburg; Chris Franks, Charm and Flat Ridge; Sandy Miller, West Holmes High School; Amy Rohr, West Holmes Middle School; Cathie Lynch, West Holmes High School and Millersburg Elementary School; and Josh Davis, Clark, Killbuck, Lakeville and Nashville.

At 7 p.m. the combined Hiland and West Holmes bands and choirs will present a concert. The combined bands will be under the direction of guest conductor, Steve Taylor, retired band director. Following the band presentation,

the combined high school choirs will perform under the direction of guest conductor Dirk Eachus, Mansfield City Schools choir director. Business sponsors are Commercial & Savings Bank, Buckeye Deli & Grocery, Keim Lumber,

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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.

Celebration of the Arts is sponsored by the Tri-County Educational Service Center and coordinated by Michelle Muro, fine arts consultant.

Yoder Custom Meats Butchering Beef, Hogs, & Deer Cut,Wrapping, & Freezing

Closing for the Season April 30th

Call: 330-695-5312 7508 Honeytown Road Fredericksburg, OH 44627 Hours: Mon.-Fri. 7-5; Sat. 7:30-11:30

Open Good Friday Hours: 9-5

Rich in Tradition Rich in Taste BONELESS CHICKEN BREAST PIECES BULK

10lb. bags $1.89/lb. While Supplies Last

Grocery List

Produce

Troyer Hot Pepper Cheese ......................................$2.99/lb. Troyer Mini Colby Cheese ........................................$3.29/lb. Troyer Honey Roasted Turkey Breast ......................$4.29/lb. Troyer Bacon Reg, Pepper or Cajun.........................$3.19/lb. White Sugar............................................................$0.49/lb. Backroad Country Kettle Corn .............................$1.59/8oz. Amish Wedding Noodles asst. varieties ............$2.29/16oz. Amish Wedding Apple Butter..............................$2.99/8oz. Troyer Cream Cheese ...........................................$0.99/8oz. Troyer Roll Butter ................................................ $6.99/2lb.

Cooking Onions 48¢/3lb. bag California Iceberg Head Lettuce 88¢/head California Navel Oranges $5.29/8lb. bag Bananas 48¢/lb. Jonagold or Golden Delicious Apples $8.49 ½ bu.

Troyer Smoked Sausage w/Pepper Cheese............ $2.99/lb. On the corner of CR 77 & SR 39 • ¼ East of Berlin • Mon-Thurs, Sat 8am-6pm; Fri 8am-7pm

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The 13th biannual Holmes County Celebration of the Arts will be held April 14, 5:30-8 p.m. at Hiland High School in the Perry Reese Community Center. Students in East Holmes and West Holmes schools are preparing for an evening that will showcase their visual and performing arts programs. The art exhibition and the concert are free and open to the public. The event begins at 5:30 p.m. with a visual art exhibition featuring the artwork of kindergartengrade 12 students. More than 400 pieces of artwork, including drawings,

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Monday — Pleasant Hill Troyer Jr., Township Road burg Public, 2:30-6:30 p.m. School, 12:15-1 p.m.; John 654, 1:15-1:45 p.m.; Wines- Tuesday — J. Barkman, Township Road 176, 1-1:30 p.m.; Crist Troyer Jr., Township Road 178, 1:45-2:30 p.m.; Hershberger Hardware, 2:45-4 p.m.; 5362 S.R. 557 Roy Miller, Township HOURS: M-F 8-5 Millersburg, OH 44654 Road 154, 4:15-4:45 p.m.; SATURDAY 8-3 (330) 674-6257 Charm Public 5-7 p.m. Gift C ertiďŹ c a Avail able tes Wednesday — Mount Sale Apr 4th - Apr 18th Hope Elementary, 9 a.m.1:30 p.m.; South Dublin Hickory Smoked Bacon............................ $3.79 lb. School, 1:45-2:45 p.m.; Sycamore Run Nursing, Smoked Breakfast Links ....................... $3.99 lb. 2-2:40 p.m.; Amish CounFree Range Eggs ......................................$2.99 doz. try Essentials, 3-6 p.m. Thursday — Chestnut Chicken-Pork Hot Dogs ...................... $3.69 lb. Ridge, 9 a.m.-2:30 p.m.; 20 lb. or more $3.19 lb. Buena Vista School, 2:45(made with Gerber Chicken and our Pork) 3:30 p.m.; Killbuck Public, 4-5:15 p.m.; Nashville Tyson Grilled Chicken Patties .......................... Elementary, 5:30-6:30 p.m. Bag of 25 for $23.00 • Bag of 100 for $87.00 Friday — Hillside School, 9-10 a.m.; Andy Miller, Township Road 472, 10:30-11:15 a.m.; Joe Yoder, County Road 373, Our hogs are raised and processed right here on the farm. 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.; Roy Our hogs are bred for meat quality and avor. Keim’s, County Road 75, Are No ArtiďŹ cial Full line of smoked & fresh products. StateWeInspected 1:30-2:45 p.m. Growth Hormones

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Creamy Peanut Butter 40 oz.... $4.25

SUMMER HOURS

Softex Flour 50# .....................$13.50

Mon, Tues, Wed, Fri 8am-6pm Sat 9am-5pm Closed Thurs and Sun

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DELI SPECIALS Amercian Cheese Slices 3lb loaves or 5 lb loaves ........ $2.35 Muenster Cheese ........................................................... $2.59 Fried Chicken Breast ..................................................... $3.59 Virginia Ham ..................................................................... $2.75

DON’T FORGET BBQ SEASON IS HERE! Masters Hand BBQ Sauce, Honey Mustard Sauce, Bulk Steak Rub!

Red Cap Milk Gallon ............................$3.15 Blue Cap Milk Gallon .......................... $2.99

Walnut Creek Potato Chips 2 for $5.00 8375 Criswell Rd., Fredericksburg, OH 44627 Mon.-Thur. 8-5; Fri. 8-6; Sat. 8-4; Sun. Closed

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Black Forest Ham ............................................$2.59 lb. Hard Salami ......................................................$3.69 lb. Colby ..................................................................$2.59 lb. Mozzarella.........................................................$2.29 lb. Brown Sugar .......................................................64¢ lb. Salt ........................................................................19¢ lb. Pretzel Twists...................................................$1.88 lb. Honey Nut Cheerios.......................................$4.41 ea. Grape Jelly.......................................................$3.30 ea. Breaded Fish Patties .......................................$3.82 lb. Look for Next Week’s Ad for our Grand Opening Sale! Free Delivery for Church, Wedding & Large Orders

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Meat & Cheese Trays Call for Prices Virginia Ham .......................................................$2.59 Lemon Pepper Turkey ......................................... $4.39 Provolone Cheese ................................................$2.39 Guggisberg Swiss Cheese .....................................$3.49 Chicken Salad ......................................................$3.59 Will do soft serve ice cream cups for your special event! PRICES GOOD APRIL 4TH – APRIL 10TH

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Community Church briefs Adoption fundraiser for Gingerich family is April 4 A haystack dinner and silent auction will be held Saturday, April 4, at Mennonite Christian Assembly as an adoption fundraiser for Daniel and Edna Gingerich. Serving will be from 3-7:30 p.m. Music and singing will be provided 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 Pastor Mark Behrendt of St. John’s United Church of Christ, Walnut Creek. The brunch is $10, inclusive. Last minute guests are welcome. In case of bad weather check with either of the above numbers, Der Dutchman at

330-893-2981 or information number below. If schools are closed, meeting will be cancelled. Bible Study is held in the Millersburg Presbyterian Church at 9:30 a.m. For more information call 330-674-7723 or email dawdys@embarqmail. com.

Tea party to benefit 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 for adults, $5 ages 3-12.

Worship services at Jitters Two worship services 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

Donations needed 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 support the Ohio Wilderness Boys Camp. Call 330-857-5516. or 330464-1261.

Swiss steak dinner Free Bibles served in Killbuck available A swiss steak dinner will be served Saturday, April 25 from 4-7 p.m. at Killbuck Elementary School. Sponsored by Killbuck United Methodist Church, the menu includes swiss steak, mashed potatoes, green beans, salad, rolls, beverage, dessert. Cost is $10

Need a Bible? We can deliver/mail you one without cost or obligation. KJV Bible, New Testament, Large Print and Children’s Bible Stories are available. Contact: 330-262-2287; 330-927-4857; 330-9396231 or needfreebibles@ gmail.com.

TOPS OH 1243 Sugarcreek TOPS OH 1243, Sugarcreek met March 26 at the United Methodist Church in Sugarcreek with nine members weighing in and having a weight loss of 101⁄2 pounds for the week. Best weight loss winner for the week was Kathy Freese and best rededicated winner was Mary Ann Miller. Best monthly winner was Mary Ann Miller and there was also a runner-up. They both received fruit for being best for the month. Esta Yoder won from the Cheer Bag. There will be no meeting on Thursday, April 2, because of Maundy Thursday. Next meeting will be April 9 at the church. The forbidden food for the next two weeks is no in-betweens and the thing to do is to only have one sweet a day. Chris Ross shared with members the benefits of drinking lemon water in the morning. TOPS is a non profit weight loss support group that meets each Thursday at the church. For more information about TOPS call 330-897-6007.

TOPS OH 1573 Nashville Members of TOPS OH 1573 Nashville met March 25, with a loss of 12 pounds. Fran Kopak was best weekly and monthly loser;

Dusty Vehrs, best weekly and monthly rededicated loser; and Lana Rush, best weekly and monthly KOPS. Geneva Pringle and Janice Tope won the monthly contest. Crystal Hanna won the exercise portion of the bimonthly contest and Tope won the food portion. Pringle gave the program on to eat at least five portions of fruits and vegetables every day. She read examples of menus including varieties of fruit and vegetables. The group meets Wednesdays at Nashville United Methodist Church at 5:45 p.m. with weigh in at 5:15.

Killbuck Valley Writers’ Club Has anyone ever told you “You should write a book”? Maybe you even started one but never finished. Or, you have a great idea but just can’t seem to take that first step toward getting something on paper. The Killbuck Valley Writers’ Guild (KVWG) might be just what you need to make your book a reality. KVWG is a group of serious adult writers who are working on novels, short stories and non-fiction. KVWG meets most Sundays at 1 p.m. in the Fireplace Room at Jitters Coffee House, Millersburg. Call 330-464-0624 or go to http:// www.killbuckvalleywritersguild.org/ for information.

Calendar (From Page 1 annual Easter egg hunt Saturday, April 4 at 1 p.m. at the Killbuck Community Park. The event is for children ages 10 and younger. It is sponsored by the Killbuck CIC.

Easter egg hunt in Baltic is April 4 The Baltic Community Easter Egg Hunt will be Saturday, April 4, at the community park at 1 p.m. 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

hold its regular monthly Annual Walk MS meeting at the Millersburg Comfort Inn on set for April 11 Goodwill Industries of Thursday, April 9, begin- The annual Wooster Wayne and Holmes Coun- ning at 7 p.m. The public Walk MS will be held ties’s annual meeting will is cordially invited. April 11 at the Ohio Agribe held April 7 at the cultural Research and Arden Shisler Conference AAUW pansy Development Center, Center on the campus Fisher Auditorium, 1680 of the Ohio Agricultural sale deadline Madison Ave., Wooster. Research and Develop- is April 11 Check-in begins at 8 a.m. ment Center, 1625 Wilson The Ohio Buckeye ChapThe Holmes County ter of the National Multiple Road, Wooster. Open to the public, the Branch of American Sclerosis Society is hosting event begins at 5:30 p.m. Association of University Walk MS to raise funds for with networking, followed Women is taking orders local programs, services and by a brief business meeting for 12-inch market baskets medical research. For more and awards presentation. of pansies. Cost per bas- information call 1-800-344Tickets are $15 per person ket is $12. Orders are due 4867 or visi www.MSohioand include heavy appetiz- by April 11, for pick up at walk.org. ers. Reservations must be Holmes Fire District No. 1 made in advance by contact- on April 25, 9 a.m.-noon. Community ing Carol Hines at chines@ Proceeds benefit a Holmes Night is April 15 County Education Founwoostergoodwill.org. dation Scholarship and at Holmesville Liberty Coalition Every Woman’s House of Library Holmes and Wayne Counmeets April 9 ties. Call Eleanor at 330- At the April 15 CommuThe Holmes County 231-1165 or Elaine at 330- nity Night at the Prairie Liberty Coalition will 674-6761 to place an order. Township./Holmesville

deadline is April 6 Annual Goodwill The deadline to regis- meeting is April 7 ter 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.

Library, former kindergarten teacher Jackie Lewis, and current kindergarten teacher, Rachel Miller, will be sharing ideas on preparing your child for school. The program is for parents of babies, toddlers and preschoolers and will begin at 6:30 p.m.

Veterans Office taking applications The Holmes County Veterans Service Center is accepting applications for assistance for April through April 17 at noon. The Veterans Service Commission board meeting will be April 20 at 6:30 p.m. Office hours are Monday, 8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m., and Tuesday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. See Pg. 10 — CALENDAR


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Sales • Service • Parts Harold Neuenschwander 2120 Co. Rd. 168, Dundee Ph. 893-2348

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

330-674-2344

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

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

Millersburg, OH

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1/4 mi. E. of Berlin on Rt. 39 330-893-3786

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

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

MILLER, MAST, MASON & BOWLING, LTD Attorneys at Law 88 S. Monroe Street Millersburg, Ohio 44654 330-674-7070

“Keep Looking Up, Someone Caresâ€? St. Rt. 515 • 2 mi. N. of Walnut Creek Ph. 330-893-3244

Complete Building Center 893-2251 • 1-800-362-6682

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CHEVY • BUICK • GMC TRUCK Rt. 39 East, Millersburg 330-674-4015 • 1-800-686-6777

HOLMES LIMESTONE CO. Berlin, Ohio

urthmann Restaurant “Where the Locals Eat� Open Daily 5:30am-8pm; Closed Sunday Daily Specials - Homemade Pie

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AAA 24 Hour Towing Service 11069 St. Rt. 39 - Millersburg Ph. 674-7338

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

Mon-Fri 8am-5pm 180 S. Mad Anthony St.

Millersburg, OH 44654

“Full Service Christian Bookstore� 4925 West Main St., Berlin * 330-893-2523

330-674-0025 450 Railroad St. • Millersburg

HOLMESVILLE ELECTRIC Electrical contractors for all of your commercial and residential needs!! Phone 330-279-4522

Fax 330-279-2610

READY MIX CEMENT 5420 Co. Rd. 349 Call Collect 330-674-0865

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

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MELWAY PAVING Skilled and Intermediate Care • Comprehensive Rehabilitation • Alzheimer’s Center

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

Country Mart

“All Your Grocery Needs� 330-674-9775

The Pizza Shop

“Pizza, Soup, Salads, Subs� 330-674-9933

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

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On to April when fools beware When I was in college a friend of mine had the comic misfortune of rooming with a pair of brothers who could best be described as pure evil minus the horns. Drawn by the need for shelter and seduced by the fact the pair always seemed to be laughing about something, he signed a lease for the spring semester. In hindsight, “Bill� admitted that there were two questions he should have asked the before signing-on. One: What happened to the guy who lived here during the fall semester? And two: What the heck are you two always laughing about? Caveat emptor! Bill was to learn too late that the

And while my roommates and I made huge sport of April Fools’ Day each year, our stunts couldn’t hold a candle to the constant barrage Bill suffered through. (Perhaps, over the ensuing 30 answer was the same for years, Bill has learned to both questions: The pair laugh about them as well, had tormented the previ- but in those days he took ous pitiful soul right out on the frightened persona the door with an endless of a cat in a room full of series of pranks, jokes, rocking chairs.) antics and set-ups. My favorite of the pair’s Easy going and slow to tricks took place just anger, Bill was a perfect after the return to Daytarget during what he light Saving Time. Bill would later refer to as had remarked to the pair his “Semester in Hell.� that because of the time I’m a tiny bit ashamed to change it was still dark admit it, but some of their when he walked down spoofs were so complex to the bus stop to catch and well-executed I laugh See Pg. 22 — APRIL about them still.

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Phi Sigma to hold banquet Phi Sigma Gamma Sorority Spring Founders’ Day Banquet will be held April 20 at 6 p.m. at the Millers-

burg Hotel. Call Sandy at The Winesburg Fire 330-276-1812 or Ruth Ann Department Auxiliary at 330-763-0152 with a res- will be having a Soup and Salad Supper on Satervation before April 16. urday, April 18 from 4-8 p.m. at the Winesburg Winesburg FD Department. There to hold soup and Fire will be six soups, salad bar with many toppings, salad supper dessert bar and ice cream.

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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.

‘Just Desserts’ to feature local author It’s time for the Friends of the Holmes County Library ‘Just Desserts’ event. This year’s speaker is local author Raymond Buckland, who will review his latest mystery books. Incredible

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Farming Has this really been such a hard winter for us? Even though the calen- er while wishing for sundar says spring is here, shine and warmer days. we have still been dealing The other day as I sat with snow and cold weath- watching the snowflakes

drifting down and the ground turning white, I could not help but wonder what the first winter was like for my ancestors, who came all the way from Pennsylvania to settle here in the hills of Carroll County. It wasn’t a county then, just a piece of land. They must have been very brave, yet probably very apprehensive, not knowing what was ahead for them in the future. I have often wondered why they chose this site,

here among the hills, instead of going a little farther on where all the land was level, however, I am sure they had their reasons. It was good land and there was plenty of woods and water. They came with their belongings in an ox cart, their milk cow tied on behind. The story goes that later on when the cow gave birth to her baby calf they had to build fires around the pen to keep the wolves from coming in and taking the calf. Their first need was shelter, so they went to work building a cabin with logs cut and shaped with only axes, hatchets, knives, and a cross-cut saw. The walls would be sealed

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advantage of everything that Mother Nature had to offer, berries, nuts, greens, mushrooms, etc. There were a lot of walnut trees as well as butternut and hazelnut trees. They had brought seeds with them to plant a garden and start growing some crops. All the plowing would have been done with a walking plow and weeds kept at bay with shovels, spades and hoes. Produce harvested for winter could only be stored in underground storage rooms. Being a good shot was absolutely necessary to keep food on the table throughout winter, as they hunted and ate almost every wild animal available. If you are hungry enough, you will eat anything! Keeping warm meant cutting and chopping wood every day. It took a lot of firewood on 20 See Pg. 13 — WINTER

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with mud and clay. How happy they must have been when the cabin was completed and they had a home! Although there are no longer any signs left, I could show you exactly where the cabin stood in what later became my parents’ backyard. Their closest source of water was a clear, pure spring located just down over the hill at the nearest creek, where the stream cascaded over a small limestone falls and the water collected in a small pond created by nature and located under a huge oak tree. As a child it was one of my favorite places to play. Every drop of water they used had to be carried up the hill to the log cabin. In later years they would construct an underground cistern to collect rain water and dig a well by hand. Food was, of course, a necessity and they took

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Farming Culinary Careers students offer ‘Taste of Culture’ The Ashland CountyWest Holmes Career Center’s Culinary Careers Management students will be offering “A Taste of Culture, Foods from Around the World” on Thursday, April 9, from 10:45 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. in the Pendulum Restaurant. Sample: Hand Rolled Sushi with Dipping Sauces (Japan); Chicken Curry

(India); Ratatouille, Chocolate Mousse (France); Baked Lasagna with Meat and Cream Sauce, Cannoli (Italy); Chicken Tagine with Couscous (Morocco); Baklava (Greece); Flatbread with Beef Shawarma (Egypt); Hot and Sour Soup, Moo Shu Pork (China). Each food will have a ticket value. Tickets are $1 each and may be

purchased from any culinary student, or in the Pendulum restaurant. The Pendulum Restaurant is located in the Ashland County-West Holmes Career Center at 1783 State Route 60, Ashland. For information, call 419-2893313 Ext. 2233 (toll free 800-686-3313). The Culinary program is taught by Mrs. Kathleen Diederich.

Moats was operating a 2001 Lexus IS300 westbound on U.S. 62, west of Township Road 86, when she spun out and traveled off the left side of the road backward before she struck a ditch and embankment. Road conditions were listed as snowy and slushy at the time.

Connie Robinson, 64, and Keith Coulter, 34, both of County Road, Killbuck, were passengers in the vehicle but were not transported. Moats was cited for operating a motor vehicle without reasonable control, according to the patrol.

the road will be plowed, salted, and clear. Yes, it seems as though it has been a long session of cold and snowy weather this winter and I am longing for warm days and complaining about the weather just like everyone else. However, we need to

remember our ancestors and what they braved for a better life for their children and for the sake of future generations. As you think about those early families and the winters they endured, ask yourself, “Has this really been such a hard winter for us?”

Accident A Killbuck woman was injured in a crash March 1 along U.S. Route 62 in Killbuck Township. According to the Wooster Post of the State Highway Patrol, Heather Moats, 34, of County Road 53, was transported to Pomerene Hospital by a Killbuck Township squad.

Winter (From Page 12) below zero winter days, with the wind blowing and howling outside. What joy they must have felt when warm spring weather finally arrived! They couldn’t just order some insulated boots or Carhartts in the mail. They had to be sure to stock up on the basic needs before winter started, sugar, flour, salt, fabric for clothes, thread, kerosene, matches, etc. The nearest store to get those supplies was far away and meant a long trip on horseback or by ox cart. So I sat here, watching the snow coming down, in my warm and cozy house heated by a furnace, knowing that when I wanted a drink of water or to take a bath all I had to do was turn on a spigot. My freezer and refrigerator are filled with food easily prepared on my electric stove or in the microwave. If there is something I need or don’t have, I can get into my four-wheel drive car, turn the heater on, and be at the local grocery store in about fifteen minutes. If there is snow,

WOOSTER HAY AUCTION TOWN & COUNTRY March 21 43 LOADS — 1st cutting 185240 ton; by bale 4.00; rd. 195 ton; rd. by bale 21-47.50; 2nd cutting 210-295 ton; rd. by bale 50; rd. 295 ton; 3rd cutting 200-310 ton; rd. by bale 38; lg. sq. 215; wheat straw 130-210 ton; by bale 3.103.75; lg. sq. 130-132.50 ton; oats straw 135; rd. corn fodder 32-35 bale; firewood 40-140; eggs 1.50-1.75. Machinery Auction, March 28 DANVILLE AUCTION 15780 Body Road Danville; 740-599-6607 March 21 Sale Results 35 LOADS — 1st cutting grass 3.25-4.50 bale and 20-37.50 rd. bale; 1st cutting mixed 3.75 bale and 55 rd. bale; 2nd cutting grass 3.00-4.50 bale and 50 rd. bale; 2nd cutting alfalfa 4.50 bale; 2nd cutting mixed 4.755.50 bale and 40-77.50 rd. bale; 3rd mixed 5-6.25 bale and 55 rd. bale; straw 3.50-3.75 bale and 25 ton. 124 GOATS — Does 25-275; does w/kids 155-185; bucks 25-345; wethers 132.50-460. 20 SHEEP — Ewes 75-125; ewe w/lamb 160; rams 50-165. 29 CATTLE — Bull calves 45-410; heifer calves 75-535; steers 250-985. Pigs 60-90; pony 150; alpacas 62.50-75; rabbits 3-22.50; poultry 1.00-10.50; turkeys 25-55; ducks 6.00-6.50; guineas 8.509.50; pigeons 2.00-7.00; guinea pigs .50-2.00. March 23 10 LOADS — lst cutting grass 3.00-4.00 bale and 25.0027.50 rd. bale; 2nd cutting grass 5.25 bale and 40.00-45.00 rd. bale; 3rd cutting mixed 70.00 rd. bale. Next Auction, April 4 SUGARCREEK LIVESTOCK AUCTION INC. March 23 98 CALVES — Choice calves 400-510; good calves 325-390; light & thins 150-down; back to farm, bulls 350-510; heifers 50-300. 182 CATTLE — Choice steers 152-159.50; good steers 145-151.50; Holstein steers 125-140; choice heifers 150-160; good heifers 135-149.50; good Holstein cows 95-109.50; yellow & thins 90-down; bulls 120-135. 138 HORSES — Top horse 1,450; top pony 300.

2 GOATS — 27.50. March 30 97 CALVES — Choice calves 500-540; good calves 400-490; light & thins 100-down; back to farm, bulls 400-450, heifers 100350. FEEDERS — Steers and bulls 140-245; heifers 140-225. 146 CATTLE — Holstein steers 125-140; good Holstein cows 90-105; yellow & thins 90-down; bulls 125-135. 119 HORSES — Top horse 1,200; top pony 175. 2 GOATS — 8-10. FARMERSTOWN LIVESTOCK 2907 Township Road 190 Baltic; 330-897-6081 330-897-2275; 330-231-6809 March 24 53 CALVES — Good to choice calves 410-160; medium to good calves 350-410; fair to medium calves 300-350; commons and lights 250-500; cross bred calves 130-425; back to farm, bull calves 460-560; back to farm, heifer calves 275-375. 3 PIGS — Roasters 37. 6 GOATS — 65-145. 68 BUTCHER HOGS — 210-240 lbs.35; 240-260 lbs. 33-41.50; 260 lbs.-up 41.50-70; butcher sows 43.50-down. 34 CATTLE — Holstein steers 130-142.50; bulls 110; medium to good beef cows 94-100.50; fair to medium cows 88-94; common cows 87-down; FEEDER CATTLE — Holstein steers and bulls 130-135. 164 TOTAL HEAD. 78 LOADS — Hay, 1st cutting 135-295 ton; hay, 2nd and 3rd cutting 220-285; hay per bale 3.50; big rd. bales 22.50-65; wheat straw 180-200 ton; oat straw 185 ton; sq. straw 150-190 ton; lg. straw 45-55 bale; balage/bale 30-55; lg. hay 100-195 ton; shelled corn 7.00; firewood 45 ton. March 31 52 CALVES — Good to choice calves 470-510; medium to good calves 420-470; fair to medium calves 390-420; commons and lights 285-490; cross bred calves 450 down; back to farm, bull calves 510-570; back to farm, heifer calves 325 down. 88 PIGS — 40-50 lbs. 55; 50-60 lbs. 45; 60-70 lbs. 47; 70 lbs. up 47-70.. 2 GOATS — 60-160. 32 BUTCHER HOGS — 210-240 lbs. 39; 240-260 lbs. 38-45; 260 lbs.-up 35; butcher sows 39-down. 31 CATTLE — Choice 156160; medium steers 119-142; good beef cows 93-100; medium to good beef cows 89-93; fair to

medium cows 80-89; common cows 79-down. 205 TOTAL HEAD. 95 LOADS — Hay, 1st cutting 165-275 ton; hay, 2nd and 3rd cutting 235-340; hay per ton 65-200; big rd. bales 10-60; wheat straw 135-185 ton; lg straw wheat straw ton 150-165; lg straw bale 20-42.50; ear corn 145; oats cwt 17; balage 22-35; balage ton 75. MOUNT HOPE AUCTION March 25 40 HOGS — 220-250 lbs. 36-39350; 250-280 lbs. 40-48; 280-300 lbs. 41-46; sows, heavy 34; sows, light 27.50-35l boars 6.50. 27 FAT CATTLE — Choice steers 150-156.50; choice Holstein steers 128-134; good Holstein steers 115-128. 8 BULLS — Jersey bulls 99.50-110; 1,000-1,500 lbs. 118.50-132.50; 1,500-2,000 lbs. 122.50-131. 143 CULL COWS — Good/ high dress 97-114; mediumgood 89-97; fair-medium 80-89; light/thin 80-down. 161 FEEDERS — Steers and heifers 100-270-down. 22 DAIRY — Cows 1,650down; bred heifers 2,025-down. 382 CALVES — Back to farm Holstein bulls, 95-120 lbs. 450-530; good 350-450; common 350-down; back to farm Holstein heifers 95-120 lbs. 300-400; crossbred bulls 150-500; Jersey/ crossbred heifers 150-485. 317 GOATS — Kid 180down; billies 390-down; nannies 225-down; wethers 430-down. 1,294 SHEEP — Bucks & Ewes 70-105; lambs, 40-60 lbs. choice 240-300; 40-60 lbs. 200240; 60-80 lbs. 190-260; 80-100 lbs. 167.50-205; 100-130 lbs. 135187.50; 130-up 140-177.50. TOTAL HEAD 2,398. 105 LOADS — 2nd cutting Alfalfa 200-390; 3rd and 4th cutting Alfalfa 225-400; mixed, 1st cutting 100-270; mixed, 2nd cutting 75-435; lg. bales hay 25-90 and 50-255 ton; wheat straw 130-230; lg. bales straw 105-135 ton; balage 22.50-45; firewood 60-135. March 31 294 GOATS — Kid 180down; billies 320-down; nannies 225-down; wethers 345-down. 1,317 SHEEP — Bucks & Ewes 65-95; lambs, 40-60 lbs. choice 260-300; 40-60 lbs. 220-260; 60-80 lbs. 177.50-220; 80-100 lbs. 165-222.50; 100-130 lbs. 157-200; 130-up 140-185. TOTAL HEAD 1,611.

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Nashville Jolly Farmers 4-H Club held its first meeting March 23 in the Nashville United Methodist Church. Pledges were led by Josh Baldridge and Lexi Ogi. Officers elected were: President Bryce Burgett, Meeting times Vice President Lexi Ogi, Holmes Fire District No. 1 meets trict, 8478 State Route 39, Mill- second Wednesday of each month Secretary Anna Irwin, the second Wednesday of each ersburg. at 5 p.m. at Township Hall, 6118 Treasurer Ally Ogi, month at 7 p.m. at the Fire Dis- Hardy Township trustees meet the Township Road 323, Millersburg. News Reporter Trevor

Ohio Department of Transportation will be working State Route 179: Brush cutting. in these areas in Holmes County: State Route 226: Brush cutting. State Route 3: Brush cutting. State Route 241: County Road 77 to Wayne County U.S. 62: Stillwell to State Route 206 — Pothole line — Pothole patching. patching. State Route 520: Township Road 20 to State Route State Route 83: In Millersburg — Pothole patching. 514 — Tree cleanup.

Kiner, Safety Leader Gracie Manges and Health Leader Odessa Pringle. Advisers served refreshments. The next meeting will be April 6 at 7:30 p.m. at the United Methodist Church. Anna, Laura and Sarah Irwin will do demonstrations and will provide refreshments.

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Bucks score 75-54 victory against All-Stars

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the Bucks left much to be desired. Commercial & Savings Bank’s Jason Hummel stroked a 3-pointer from the corner, reminiscent of his glory days when he helped the Hiland Hawks win the 1992 state title, but it wasn’t enough, as the Bucks opened up a 13-point, 36-23 lead at intermission behind Hershberger and Jim Burkholder. The All-Stars made a run early in the second half behind Chuck Nicholson’s Dale Brown and Holmes County Assistant Prosecutor Sean Warner, who scored off a brilliant feed from West Holmes coach Keith Troyer to pull the stars within seven at 40-33.

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had a hand in helping the Bucks remain unbeaten, as he nailed Troyer with some quick whistles, leading to the All-Star’s top scoring threat having an early evening after he fouled out in the third quarter. West Holmes track coach Rich Patterson and Pro Motion Physical Therapist Ty Meyer added to the offensive point total for the AllStars, but it just wasn’t meant to be. Hay thanked all the community All-Stars for their participation. It was the biggest team 2L]PU 3`UJO WOV[V ^^^ I\`KYWOV[VZ JVT ever helping to celebrate +LZWP[L OH]PUN \ZL VM VUS` VUL OHUK [OL )\JRZ Developmental Disabil:[L]L 4PSSLY THUHNLZ [V NL[ VMM H ZOV[ HNHPUZ[ [OL ity Awareness month. /VSTLZ *V\U[` *VTT\UP[` (SS :[HYZ Reporter Kevin Lynch But Steve Miller stroked who pulled away down can be reached at 330-674a triple as he has done so the stretch. 5676 or klynchthe-dailymany times over the years Game official Ron Hay record.com. for the Bucks, and Blake Day drilled a long one to open up a 12-point, 49-37 lead heading into the final frame. Yours truly and Holmes County firefighter Jason Miller scored inside, %HVW RI OXFN WR DOO Dr. Jim Conway stroked WKH VSRUWV a long jumper and newWHDPV comer Leah Brown from the Bargain Hunter joined TUX the point parade, but it wasn’t enough to stop the RENTALS inside presence of Jarret Tri-County’s Most Palmer and Dane Mor- Reasonable Price! rison, as well as Steve Miller’s clutch long-range 159 WEST HIGH AVENUE NEW PHILADELPHIA, OH 44663 firepower for the Bucks,

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Missing ‘K’ makes a big difference This is really less of a personal opinion column and more of a public announcement because I don’t want the local world as I know it to think I am encouraging poor use of outdoor primitive restroom facilities. I am thrilled to announce I recently was awarded the Healthy Habits Champion of Orrville for the year, an

Truthfully, I had no idea what an award this was, and even weeks later am still flattered and humbled and afraid to eat a cheeseburger in public. Along with all of that, honor that means impor- I’m still smiling at what tant people in the comhas to be my favorite munity noticed I never sit typo of all time. I’m not down, like to sweat and sure who forgot the letter, inspire others to do the but I thank that person same. whole-heartedly for this wonderful story that I will tell for years. A full-page write-up in the evening’s program, the top included a photo and the bottom of the page had a bold print of what I like to call my Soapy Manifesto, and is printed on each of the labels for my small soap company, Dirt Don’t Hurt. The purpose of the words is to motivate people to be a part of nature, to get dirty, and then to clean up with the

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The Holmes County Health Department offers children’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 child’s immunization record. Below are the scheduled clinics: — 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 Stop by and say hi at third Monday’s from 10 www.karriemcallister.com. See Pg. 20 — CLINICS a big hunk of sandstone because I had too much coffee to drink. And therefore, I wanted to take this prime space of newspaper to clarify to all who are willing to read. I promise you all that peeking under a rock (and not peeing under a rock) is a much better choice. In fact, I try to avoid rocks altogether when the urge strikes on one of my outdoor adventures, and any girl worth her hiking boots will attest to that. My favorite part of the whole ordeal is I know the woman who did the design for the program. “Didn’t you notice that there was a missing K?!?” I asked. “Not really. I just thought you were that tough of a woman.”

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Fredericksburg HILAND PRESEASON CAPSULES

Baseball hopes high, tennis rebuilding, softball improving The following is a cap- have great leadership. sule look at the baseball, Pitching and team speed softball and tennis teams are also strengths.� at Hiland High School. Team weaknesses — “We have been inconsisBASEBALL tent with the bats.� Coach — Tom Gibson Scouting report — They enters his 10th season as do things right at Hiland, coach for the Hawks with from playing fundamental a 163-37 record. baseball, to always having Last year’s record — a tough non-league sched23-4 (16-0, IVC champs) ule and having one of the Returning lettermen best baseball facilities — Seniors Clyde Yoder in the area. And, Hiland (P/3B), Zach Lowe always seems to be a con(P/2B), Kendall Bontrag- tender for the IVC title er (P/OF), Justin Wagler as well as Div. IV state (P/C/1B), Brandt Miller and regional berths. With (SS/P) and Eric Hersh- Wagler (.424, 23 RBIs), berger (1B/DH); junior Bontrager (.365, 25 RBIs) Eric Mullet (P/3B/OF); and Clyde Yoder (5-1, sophomore Chris Kline 1.65 ERA, 48 SO in 34 IP) (IF/OF) back, Gibson has a strong Promising newcomers — nucleus to build around Sophomores Bryan Yoder for another winning team. (C/P/1B) and Mitch Massaro (P/OF) SOFTBALL Lettermen lost — 3 Coach — Erica Glasener Team strengths — “Our enters her third season as team will be led by a coach for the Hawks. larger senior class, most Last year’s record — of whom have started for 8-17 (5-11 IVC). two or three years. We Returning lettermen —

Senior Kelsey Mast (SS); juniors Allison Aleshire (P/IF), Megan Kandel (C), Sherlyn Schrock (OF) and Mikayla Wengerd (IF); sophomores Brittany Wengerd (IF) and Hayley Schrock (OF). Promising newcomers — Junior Lindsey Yoder (OF); sophomore Ashley Weaver (IF). Lettermen lost — 3. Team strengths — “This offseason we have worked to get quicker and stronger. I think that we have a group of explosive girls that will never back down. Our willingness to keep pushing ourselves to get better is our greatest strength.� Team weaknesses — “Our greatest weakness is our depth. We don’t have many girls to cover all the positions. We are hoping for an injury free season.� Scouting report — Hawks, in Year 3 of the Glasener Era, hope their hard work in the offseason starts to pay off. As

with most teams, pitching will be a big key. There are enough returnees to the every-day lineup to translate into offensive production, and maybe a trip upward in the IVC standings. TENNIS Coach — Tyler Yoder enters his first season as coach for the Hawks. Last year’s record — 9-5 (6-1, NET champs). Returning lettermen — Senior Seth Haun (singles); junior Charlie Schlabach (singles). Promising newcomers — Juniors Dillon Zimmerly (doubles) and Logan Weaver (doubles). Lettermen lost — 2. Team strengths — “Our returning upperclassmen, particularly in the singles positions, are very sound technically. Intrateam competition is high, so there’s a good fight for every spot on the roster, and everyone is genuinely looking to improve every day.�

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Special Youth Turkey Hunt drawing for Killbuck Marsh Wildlife Area Refuge Sports Hall The ODNR Division of buck Marsh Wildlife Area. valid 2015 hunting license. Registration begins at 8 a.m.; drawing will begin at 1 p.m. of Fame Wildlife will offer special Hunting dates are for Interested youngsters must opportunities for young Saturdays and Sundays attend the drawing which nominations hunters seeking wild tur- only, from April 18-May will be held at the East keys this spring. In addi- 17. Hunters 17 years and Holmes Sportsmen’s Club being accepted tion to the statewide youth younger must be present in located 2.5 miles southeast 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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ing the move. We knew they were here somewhere — just not in which box. We each had different priorities about what needed to be done first. The Man of the House wanted to get his garage in shape. It was a disaster with all of his possessions in the middle of the floor because he wanted to paint a wall before he put things on shelves and peg boards. He also needed to be able to find his tools so

he could do the inside jobs on my list. We opted to put on our own drawer and cupboard knobs which is quite a savings rather than have the builder do it. It was a total of 10 white ceramic knobs between two bathrooms and 36 black ceramic knobs in the kitchen. That’s a lot of measuring and drilling. Then we needed to switch the single towel bar in the guest bathroom to a double,

and put the single one in the master bath since they only include one with the house. We bought a timer for the fan in our bathroom to replace just the switch on the wall. That way we can set it for a half hour, or

whatever, and forget it to get rid of the steam after a shower. That is yet on the “to do� list. We still have a few pictures to hang. Our wall space is much different here so it will take some thought.

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W. Holmes pulls away for season-opening win over Hiland )` (5+9,> =6.,3 :WVY[Z >YP[LY BERLIN — The opening day tilt between the West Holmes and Hiland softball programs in lateMarch is notoriously a chilly one, but on Monday, temperatures were relatively warm — in the low 50s with partly cloudy skies. Nonetheless, things still snowballed for the Hawks in the fourth inning. West Holmes scored 12 unanswered runs in the last four frames as it thumped Hiland 15-3 on Monday. The win jump-starts a season in which preseason expectations are as high for the Knights as they’ve ever been. A year ago, the Knights reached the Div. II River View District final and coach Jaime Chenevey Martin has stated the goal for the season is to reach 21 wins — which would set the school record. “It’s warmer than it usually is for this game,� Chenevey Martin said with a smile. “We start with Ashland and then Danville this week, so we’ll find out a lot about our team. We talked about the importance of this week, so this is a good confidence-booster.� The Knights (1-0) led 3-1 heading into the bottom of the third frame, but the Hawks (0-1) knotted the game at 3-3 on a two-run double by Allison Aleshire. The Knights, however, responded in the next inning. West Holmes pushed across another

run to make it 4-3 and then loaded the bases with one out in the fourth when Stormi Morris hit a comebacker to the pitcher. Aleshire fielded the grounder and went to the catcher for the forceout at home, but the double play was botched when Megan Kandel’s throw to first skipped away from Hayley Schrock, allowing two runs to score and stretching the lead to 6-3. “We got the two runs,� Hiland coach Erica Glasener said, “but then we came back, made one mistake and it snowballed from there. That play changed the rest of the game.� From that point on in the fourth, West Holmes scored in every inning, including a seven-run outburst in the seventh. In the final frame, the Knights started with two outs and nobody on, but then strung together five consecutive hits after reaching on an error. The seven unearned runs stretched an 8-3 margin into a lopsided 15-3 score, while Hiland had only one hit in the last four innings. “The game’s not over in the fourth,� Glasener said. “That’s something we have to work on. You can’t let hitting affect your defense and you can’t let defense affect your hitting.� Glasener added that, like for every other team, the weather makes finding any sort of earlyseason rhythm challenging. Monday’s opener was only the third time that Hiland has been outside

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Softball solid, baseball has new coach Track, tennis must make up for key losses The following is a capsule look at the spring sports teams at West Holmes High School. SOFTBALL Coach — Jaime Chenevey enters his 10th season as coach for the Knights with a 80-150 record. Last year’s record — 17-14 (6-8, 4th in OCC). Returning lettermen — Seniors Cassie Thomas (SS), Hannah Miller (C). Stormi Morris (P/IF) and Makayla Patterson (3B); junior Hailey Martin (P/ IF); sophomore Savannah Rogers (CF). Promising newcomers — Sophomores Marris Hoffee (2B), Katie Tish (IF/P) and Brooke Workman (IF). Lettermen lost — 3. Team strengths — “We experienced a tremendous amount of success at the end of last season and had a ton of fun doing it. That experience has been a huge boost for the confidence of our program. The girls have tasted winning and are looking forward to expanding the successes they have experienced. We should be very fundamentally sound and play with confidence on the field. In addition, the girls are physically stronger and fit, as we spent six weeks preseason working at a local crossfit facility. Our newly formed focus,

confidence on the field, and overall improved speed of the team should prove to be very beneficial for us.” Team weaknesses — “We are still working on overcoming errors and understanding the game as a whole. Oftentimes, we get too down on ourselves and teammates when mistakes are made. We are working very hard on communication, knowing where to be on defense and how to take extra bases on offense, and how to control our minds when things don’t go our way. We also continue to work on building a game plan for at-bats and have a purpose each time we step up to the plate.” Scouting report — Never has a Jaime Chenevey coached squad entered a season with as much positive momentum, as the Knights were district runners-up a year ago and bring back their best hitters (Cassie Thomas, Hannah Miller) and pitcher (Stormi Morris). At the heart of West Holmes is the group of four seniors starting for the fourth season — the team won’t have trouble plating runs, either. Confidence, experience, talent — it could all add up into a potent winning combination down Millersburg way.

10-10 (7-7 OCC) Returning lettermen — Seniors Logan Gallion (IF), Wyatt Mellor (OF), Levi Jones (IF/P) and Jordan Stutzman (IF/P); juniors A.J. Race (OF/C) and Trevor Kiner (IF/P); sophomore Erik Hanna (C/IF) Promising newcomers — Seniors Freddy Booth (OF), Conner Landon (OF/P), Matt Lowe (1B/P), Terry Medley (IF) and Colyn Starrett (OF); junior Mitch Tyson (IF/ OF); sophomores Trenton Bridenthal (IF) and Jake Donaldson (IF) Lettermen lost — 6 Team strengths — “We want our players to learn multiple positions,” Pim said. “These interchangeable parts will then allow us to field as strong a lineup as possible. There is healthy competition among our players to get in the lineup. Our success ultimately lies in our pitchers’ ability to command the strike zone and compete every pitch.” Team weaknesses — None listed. Scouting report — Twenty-eight years after Pim ended his coaching days at Triway, the retired teacher has returned to lead the West Holmes varsity this spring. Pim has a lot of enthusiasm and ideas on how to improve the Knights, BASEBALL who graduated several Coach — Bill Pim enters key performers. Jones is his first season as coach a fourth-year starter and for the Knights. batted .369 last year. He’s Last year’s record — a returning pitcher along with Stutzman (4-4, 2.54 ERA).

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TENNIS Coach — Jason Otto enters his 12th season as coach for the Knights with a 229-112 record. Last year’s record — 4-11 (2-5, sixth in OCC) Returning lettermen — Ethan Meyer (singles),

Andrew Rodhe (doubles), Cameron Mathie (doubles) and Jordan Cultice (doubles) Promising newcomers — Junior Nathan Hartley Lettermen lost — 5 Team strengths — “Hard work and their willingess to learn and want to improve,” Otto said. Team weaknesses — “Varsity experience and offseason playing.” Scouting report — Meyer is the standout for the Knights after reaching the state tournament at No. 2 doubles with his older brother Tim. Meyer played at No. 1 singles for much of the regular season and will see playing time there this spring. The question for the Knights is whether they have enough pieces around him to improve on last year’s performance in OCC play. GIRLS TRACK Coach — Rich Patterson enters his fourth season coach Last year’s record — first in OCC Returning lettermen — Hannah Clark, Michelle Hostetler, Haley Judson, Kacie Leppla, Cierra Rose, Emily Safarik, Hannah Schlegel, Katy Vaccariello, Taylor Yerian Promising newcomers — Ali Gilt, Taylor Burnison, Olivia Schlabach, Madison Kandel, Brittany Rodriguez Lettermen lost — 7 Team strengths — “We have very good quality in several events,” Patterson said. “ Team weaknesses — “We will be good,” Patterson said, “but after graduating six All-Ohioans, we won’t be as deep as last year.” Scouting report — The Knights graduated arguably the best senior class in school history after finishing as the state runner-up in 2014. While the

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Goudy, Hunter Hershberger, Nick Roush, Colt Tennant, Terrell Yoder and J.R. Yoder Promising newcomers — Mark Lowe, Eric Barbey and Brayden Chaney Lettermen lost — 7 Team strengths — “We have good depth at most positions,” Patterson said. Team weaknesses — “We need a few more elite events to develop.” Scouting report — Some teams have a few stars, but not enough depth around them. The Knights, meanwhile, have the opposite — good balance, but not the standouts at the top. Patterson feels that if his team continues to develop, it could finish in the league’s top half.

Once at Ohio State, Cline continued to dominate in helping the Buckeyes to three Big Ten championships and a berth in the NCAA Sweet 16 all four years. She was the Big Ten Freshman of the Year, league player of the year as a senior in 1989 and finished second on the

Buckeyes’ career scoring list. Lisa has been inducted into both Ohio State’s Athletics Hall of Fame and the Ohio Basketball Hall of Fame. Her brother, Mike, played basketball at Ohio State from 1976 to ’79 and was a senior captain. Lisa currently lives in central Ohio.

Cline (From Page 27) pool). Of course, those men all went on to make names for themselves in the collegiate ranks and all but Holtz played in the NFL. Cline’s resume doesn’t take a back seat to any of the football greats. In high school, she led West Holmes to the first

two of three straight state titles in 1984 and ’85 and helped the team string together a state record 108 straight wins. Cline’s 2,958 career points are third-best in Ohio girls history and she still holds the state record for points in a game (76, at Coventry) and in a season (37 ppg) as a senior.


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Mary Buckingham, 90 Mary Geneva Buckingham, 90, of Wooster, formerly of Rittman, went home to be with the Lord Wednesday, Feb. 18, 2015, at Smithville-Western Care Center after a brief illness. Mary was born in Harman, W.Va., to the late Delmer and Anna (Judy) Teter and married Donald E. Buckingham. He preceded her in death June 18, 2006. She graduated from Harman High School and attended Bible College in Lakeland, Fla. Mary had worked at Wadsworth-Rittman Hospital and at Castle Nursing Home in Millersburg, as a nurses aid. She was a member of Evangel Assembly of God in Wooster, and had made her home in Rittman and Millersburg. For the past eight years, she had made her home in Wooster with her sister. She enjoyed reading and taking rides in the car. Surviving are sisters, Betty Teter of Wooster and

Alice Hartman of Springfield, Mo.; and nieces and nephews, including Nicky Sutmaier who Mary and Don helped raise. In addition to her husband, she was preceded in death by a brother Hallen Teter. Services were Feb. 23 at Murray Funeral Home in Creston, with Nicky Sutmaier and Gary Menke officiating. Burial was in Hillcrest Memorial Gardens. Tributes may be shared at www.Murray-FuneralHome.com.

Bertha McBride, 89 Bertha M. McBride, 89, of Millersburg, went home to be with the Lord Thursday, Jan. 8, 2015, at Holmes County Home, Holmesville. Bertha was born Feb. 2, 1925, in Fredericksburg, to Fred Sr. and Pearl (Bender) Smith, and married Gerald W. McBride in El Paso, Texas, on Nov. 1, 1969. He survives. She had worked at Castle Nursing Home, and was a member of Holmesville Church of Christ. Bertha loved to work in the garden and enjoyed craftwork and spending time with her family. Bertha will be deeply missed by her husband; children, Richard (Suzie) Watson of Millersburg, Barbara (George) Dawson of Nashville, Lois

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Shirley Orr, 80 Shirley Ann Beechy Orr, 80, of Wooster, formerly of Dalton, died Saturday, Feb. 21, 2015, at West View Manor in Wooster, after a period of declining health. She was born on June 8, 1934, in Dundee to Andrew and Minnie (Mast) Miller. She graduated from Apple Creek High School, class of 1952, and received an associate degree from the Wooster Business College. She worked at Apple Creek Developmental Center, Chuck Wagon Restaurant, and retired from F.J. Designs. Shirley was a member of Creston Presbyterian Church, and enjoyed lighthouses, walking, reading, and crossword puzzles. Most of all, she loved being with her children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren. Surviving are children, Wendy Orr of Mansfield, Tim Orr of Wadsworth, and Jeff (Diane) Orr of Marysville; grandchildren, Brandon and Spencer Orr of Wadsworth, Stephanie (Josh) Montenaro of Monroe, N.C., Heather Orr of Monroe, N.C., and Noah and

David Miller, 99 David S. Miller of Berlin, died Tuesday, Feb. 24, 2015, after a short illness. He was 99. He was born May 11, 1915, to Melvin S. and Sadie (Mast) Miller, and married Elsie K. Mast July 17, 1938. They were married for nearly 74 years. She preceded him in death. He graduated from Berlin High School in 1933, and had attended Goshen College. He had lived in the Berlin area his entire adult life, and was a farmer. He was owner of Miller Trenching Service, and was a member of Martins Creek Mennonite Church for over 75 years. Surviving are sons, J. Philip (Elizabeth) Miller of Bonita Springs, Fla., Arthur A. Miller and Steve L. Miller, both of Berlin; 13 grandchildren; 26 greatgrandchildren; a sister, Mary Margaret Grasse of Calico Rock, Ark.; and many nieces and nephews. In addition to his wife, he was preceded in death by children, David S.

Miller Jr. of Hutchinson, Micah Orr of Marysville; Kan., and Sue E. (Miller) and great-grandchildren, Dunn of Sugarcreek; an James and Analise Moninfant daughter; his partenaro. ents; brothers, Warren M. She was preceded in (Kathryn) Miller and Mast death by her parents and C. (Mary) Miller; sisters, stepbrothers, John Sidney Fern (Stanley) Miller and and Stanley Merle. Priscilla (George) Falb; Memorial services were and a brother-in-law, John Thursday, Feb. 26 at CresGrasse. ton Presbyterian Church. Services were Feb. 28 at Pastors Alice Phillips and Martins Creek MennoKirk Fairhurst officiated. nite Church, Millersburg. Memorial contributions Burial was in the church may be made to Crescemetery. ton Presbyterian Church, Arrangements were han13070 Cleveland Road, dled by Alexander Funeral Creston 44217. Home, Millersburg. Auble Funeral Home in Orrville handled arrangements. Online registry Alvin Gingerich, 91 and expressions of conAlvin M. Gingerich, 93, of dolence may be made at www.aublefuneralhome. Orrville, died unexpectedly on Tuesday, Feb. 24, 2015, at com. Shady Lawn Health Care Community in Dalton. Betty Lou Miskimen, 83 Alvin was born Dec. 21, Betty Lou Miskimen, 1921, in Paint Township, 83, Apple Creek, died Wayne County to Menno peacefully Monday, Feb. J. and Drusilla (Miller) 16, 2015, at Aultman Gingerich, and married Hospital in Canton folFreeda Jean Wengerd June lowing a brief illness. 21, 1946, near Berlin. She Betty was born Aug. survives. 2, 1931, in Portageville, He attended Gooden Mo., to the late Lewis School in Paint Township Jordan and Stella Agnes and Silver Hill School near Beth Steiner of Orrville and (Lineberry) LechenKidron. After working for Mark Gingerich of Apple ette and married HerMullet Coal for several Creek; great-grandchildren, bert Jones on Sept. 14, years, he farmed in the Daniel and Eli Showalter, 1955. He preceded her Kidron and Apple Creek Austen, Carter and Sienna in death on Aug. 9, 1980. areas until his retirement. Hostetler; sisters, Anna On Dec. 16, 1984, she Jill (Ron) Waller of Alvin enjoyed attending Gingerich of Orrville and married John A. Miski- West Lafayette; step- and visiting local farm auc- Fannie Yoder of Navarre; men and he survives. brothers Andy (Lena) Gindaughters Johnna (Don) tions. She had been a domes- Goudy of Millersburg Alvin was baptized at gerich of Orrville and Atlee tic engineer and had and Teresa Miskimen of Pleasant View Mennonite M. (Mary Ellen) of Berlin. worked as a black jack Navarre; 10 grandchil- Church, Holmes Coun- He was preceded in death dealer in Reno, was a dren; five step-grandchil- ty, and over the years, by an infant grandson, Samtelephone operator at dren; five great-grand- attended Martin’s Creek uel Steiner; sisters, ElizaUnited Telephone in children; three step- Mennonite Church and beth Gingerich (infant), Wooster and was in great-grandchildren; a Orrville Christian & Mis- Mary Yoder, Malinda Millretail, having worked at sister, Christine Beck sionary Alliance Church. er, Emma Miller of New Mad Rags. She had made of Roanoke, Va.; and a He recently enjoyed the York; and brothers, Eli, her home in the Wooster brother, Ronald Lechen- services at Shady Lawn. Albert and Joe Gingerich area for the past 46 ette of Kimberling, Mo. Surviving in addition The family thanks the years and was a mem- She was preceded in to his wife, are children, staff at Shady Lawn for ber of Central Christian death by her first hus- Betty (Jerald) Hostetler of the excellent care given to Church and the Order of band, two grandchildren Orrville, Wanda (Richard) Alvin. Eastern Star #286 in Mis- and two brothers, Lewis Steiner of Dalton, Walter Private family services souri. Betty loved danc- Edward and Jerry Lech- Gingerich of Wooster and were held with Pastor ing and music, enjoyed enette. Marion (Sue) Gingerich Atlee Hershberger officifishing, boating and had Services were Feb. 19 of Apple Creek; grand- ating. Burial was in Shera wonderful sense of at Murray Funeral Home children, Kristina (Joseph) wood Memorial Gardens. humor. in Fredericksburg. Burial Showalter of Linville, Arrangements were hanSurviving are her hus- was in Fredericksburg Va., Sheri (Nathan) Bad- dled by Roberts Funeral band, John; children East Cemetery. ertscher, Michael (Rebec- Home-Sherwood Chapel, Julie (David) Flory of Tributes may be shared ca) Hostetler, and Matthew Wooster. Online tributes Burbank, Jeffrey Jones at www.Murray-Funeral- Steiner, all of Orrville, Lora may be made at www.Robof Apple Creek and Home.com. Steiner of Lansdale, Pa., ertsFuneralHome.com.


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2 Real Estate Auctions Fredericksburg Area Location: 6056 and 5972 Hoy Road Wooster, Ohio 44691. From Fredericksburg take Fredericksburg Rd. north to west on Moreland Rd. to right onto Hoy Rd. Property is approx. 1 mile on right. From Moreland take Moreland Rd. east to left unto Hoy Rd. Open House: March 31st 5:00—7:00 P.M.

Auction #1: Miller Real Estate Auction Friday April 17, 2015 @ 5:00 P.M. Home on 3 Acres*Franklin Twp.*Wayne County*Triway LSD* Detached Garage *2-Story Barn Here is your opportunity to purchase that hard to ďŹ nd property in the Fredericksburg area. The property consists of a solid 3 bedroom home, 32’x48’ detached garage, and a 26’x32’ 2-story barn. Home features 3 bedrooms, 1 bath, kitchen with solid oak cabinets, dining room and living room. Utilities include water well, septic, wood heat, and electric in all buildings. Detached garage is insulated and heated with a wood burning stove. Barn offers 4 box stalls and 15’ lean-to. Property also includes a fenced in backyard, pasture with good fence and an established garden area. Legal: Parcel# 3000242000, Franklin Township, Wayne County and Triway LSD. Taxes are currently $1,707.60/year. Sale by Order of: Mervin and Joanna Miller

Auction #2: Byler Real Estate Auction Friday April 17, 2015 @ 6:00 P.M. Located directly beside Auction #1 3 Bedroom Home on 1 acre * Detached Garage * Franklin Township * Wayne County * Triway LSD We are offering at public auction a home that sits on 1 acre located in Franklin Township and southern Wayne County. This home was built in1951 and remodeled in 1996 with a beautiful solid oak kitchen and an updated bathroom among other things. Features within the home include along with the kitchen and bath, 3 bedrooms, dining area, living room, and a full basement. The 24’x16’ detached garage has a 14’x10 attached stable area. Utilities include septic, well, and wood/hard coal burner for heat. Legal: Parcel# 3000762000 Franklin Township, Wayne County, and Triway LSD. Taxes are currently $1,527.12/year Sale by Order of: Daniel and Linda Byler Terms For Both Auctions: 10% nonrefundable down payment day of sale with balance due at closing. No ďŹ nancing contingencies. Any required inspections must be completed prior to bidding. All information gathered from sources deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Announcements day of sale takes precedence over all previous advertising and statements.

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ITEMS INCLUDED; Troy Bilt tiller,(2) semi loads of pallet lumber cants, Ventrac tuff cut mower, Ventrac scoop, Saber gas grill, Stihl chain saws-leaf blowers-and trimmers, 2 ton Eco brick, ďŹ re pit, ďŹ re extinguishers, Oak & Cherry furniture, L shape desk, File cabinet, Lawn & garden tools, Beef-sold by the quarter, Pork sold by the half, Quilts, Comforters, CertiďŹ cates, Air Plane ride with dinner certiďŹ cate, 5’x 8’ aluminum utility trailer, Deer feeder, Table and chair set, gift certiďŹ cates, used 48â€?Snapper Pro walk behind mower, New Bicycles, Lots of Dinner certiďŹ cates for groups, household items, limestone, tools, crafts, and much more. NOTE: Faith Christian Academy is located in Wilmot, Ohio, and began as a combined effort of several area Mennonite congregations in 1992. The current student body represents 19 congregations in Tuscarawas, Holmes, Wayne, and Stark County area. FCA is dedicated to providing a quality education in Christian atmosphere. Auction Pictures will be on Faith Christian Academy FB page. New for 2015. Auction to be held on Friday Night. FOOD: Hay stack supper, Burgers, bake sale, fry pies and much more. Faith Christian Academy Board members, Jason Coblentz, Don Ressler, Wayne Yutzy, Andy Miller, Ted Foster, Jim Schmucker and Steve Chupp. TERMS; Cash, check, Visa or Master card with proper I.D. Auctioneers; Steve Chupp, and Eli Troyer. For More info call Steve @ 330-465-4725 www.auctionzip.com I.D.7788

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Troyer Items: nice corner; ofďŹ ce desk; ofďŹ ce chairs; ent. ctr.; matching sofa & chair tan nice; rocker; ½ beds; shelves; tables; piano; TV; quality clean household, glassware, antiques; tools - J.D. LT 155 riding mower, sweeper, trailer, Craftsman walk behind, ceiling lights, lots of tools from garage & garden tools; nice clean estate, lots of boxes to go thru. Clayton Items: lots of chairs; misc. housewares etc; Brown Furniture: quality clean items; roll top desk; bedroom sets; ent. ctr.; chairs; bench; etc. Toy-Antiques: farm toys; J.D. Prestige 8295RT; J.D., Case, Int. approx. 30 pcs.; 3B.B. guns; toy semis; Budweiser stein collection; lots of antiques etc. from lg. collection; New Hardware Items-Garden Items: hoses; plant food; planters; patio chairs; ďŹ re pit; organic potting soil; solar rain gauges; bird feeders; jump starts; hinges; door hardware; sliding door tracks; tools; etc.; 3 lg. skids to go thru. Note: Huge sale with excellent quality clean items. 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

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WOODWORKING EQUIPMENT-HAND AND POWER TOOLS STORE DISPLAYS-FURNITURE- AMISH HACK DUST COLLECTORS- OFFICE EQUIPMENT SAIL BOAT- RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT Downsizing the company and will sell excess equipment at public auction on site at 2163 Great Trails, Wooster, Ohio. Located ½ mile East of Wooster on Old US 30 to ďŹ rst light (McDonalds), then South on Hillcrest Âź mile.

THURSDAY APRIL 9, 2015 10:00 A.M. EQUIPMENT AND INVENTORY TOOLS- Large commercial dust collector w/ outside bin; 2 Jet brand dust collectors; 24 inch and other disc sanders; shipping rollers; electrical boxes, wiring, and parts; HD pallet shelving; smaller shelving; sanding table; bench grinder and drill press; hand and power tools; Burkey sander; work benches; pallet jack; and more. RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT- Hot dog machine; Crisp Moist (steamer); Hamilton Beach and other kitchen machines; tables and chairs; Kelvinator chest freezer; boxes of good misc.; and more. OFFICE EQUIPMENT – ofďŹ ce desks; good selection of chairs of all kinds; good metal folding chairs; stacking chairs; glass front cabinets; shelving and display racks; clothing racks; lateral ďŹ les; ďŹ le cabinets; cubical dividers; large plywood shipping containers; new cardboard boxes, 2-3 sizes; carts on wheels; ofďŹ ce supplies; channel wall displays; lots of green dĂŠcor; and more. SAIL BOAT- DISPLAYS- MISC.1992 MacGregor 26 ft. sail boat and trailer w/ Evinrude 8HP outboard motor, swing keel, water ballast, stored in heated garage, and in good condition; selection of large Cats Meow decorating items; life size barber shop quartet cutout; 10 Imac computers; Nacom drawing tablets; new tote bags; new shutters; new window cornices; round picnic tables and benches; park bench; new Amish hack or open buggy used for inside display; and more. NOTE- A very partial list for a large auction. FJ designs has been in business since 1990 and the buildings are full. They are still in business making Cats Meow on a smaller scale. Selling in 2-3 rings with tools and equipment in one area and walking the different areas for small items and larger items. Boat sells approximately 12:00 Noon. A good selection of pictures at www.gant-realty.com.. Click on chattel auctions Bring your trucks. Lots to haul away for your business, home, collection, or resale. You will like the large selection. Items sell both inside and outside. QUESTIONS? 330 264-1377, EXT. 209 during business hours. Good parking. Plan to attend. TERMS- Cash or Good Check Lunch FJ DESIGNS, OWNER

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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 • 6:00 PM House on 1 Acre * Franklin Twp. * Wayne County * Southeast LSD

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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 – 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

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AC TRACTORS AND FARM EQUIPMENT AC PARTS- FARM PRIMATIVES-SCRAP GOOD SELECTION OF ANTIQUES AND COLLECTIBLES FURNITURE-CHINA-POTTERY-GLASS PAPER-FARM PAPER ITEMS- GUNS Will sell the former property of the late Charles Esselburn plus items from the family at the farm located at 7451 Newkirk Road, Shreve, Ohio. Approximately 12 miles South of Wooster Ohio or 8 miles North of Loudonville, Ohio on State Route 3, then ½ mile North on Newkirk Road.

FRIDAY APRIL 10, 2015 • 10:00 A.M. 4 AC TRACTORS-EQUIPMENT AC 180 gas tractor; AC D 17 Series III gas tractor w/ NF; AC D-17 gas tractor w/ NF and #415 manure loader; AC WD-45 tractor w/ WF; good AC round baler; AC 3x. mtd. plow; JD 3pt. 4x cultivator; NH #38 ail chopper; 10 ft. HD transport disc; JD grain drill; IH 990 M/C; NI pull type cutter bar mower; 2 atbed hay wagons; IH 4x 3pt. plow; pull type ďŹ eld cultivator; Case rake on steel; spring tooth; AC roll a bar rake; NH #519 2 beater pto spreader; AC wheel wts.; JD hammer mill; 3 pt. bale movers; front bale spear; 3 pt. post hole digger; Generac 40KW/20 KW pto generator; misc. AC parts in different sheds; pile of electric poles; and more. FARM PAPER- AC ag sales manual; JD BO Lindeman parts catalog; 1954 Conn pocket ledger; Nichols thresher book; manuals; and more. FARM ITEMS FROM THE BUILDINGS Unusual wooden corn picker part; milk cans; misc. dairy equipment; wooden nesting box; rolls of wire; chicken crates; old school desk; feed box; copper wiring; junk pile; lots of parts and pcs. hanging on the walls and piled in the sheds. GUNS-CUB CADET – Cub Cadet LGTX 1050 tractor and mower like new; Stihl FS 74 chain saw; Winchester 1897 12 ga. pump; Savage Sportster 22 w/ scope; 2 wagon loads of good farm misc. tools, and supplies. 1999 Chevy S-10 truck w/ damaged driver door. ANTIQUES- COLLECTIBLES Egg baskets; lanterns; wooden ad boxes; iron kettle; old tools; Maytag round tub wringer washer; crocks and jugs; canning jars; granite top stand; sleds; copper kettle; sausage press; oak buffet; iron bed w/ brass knobs; maple dresser w/ mirror; large selection of good old dishes and glassware of all kinds; quarter sawn oak dresser; marble top stand; Harmony guitar; selection old straight chairs; spool bed; mantel clock; 2 bedroom suites; treadle sewing machine; rockers; towels and bedding; linens; old books; Ludwig snare drum set; library table; oil cans; old dolls; chalk ware items; Fredericksburg cookie jars; ladies old hats; Fenton pcs.; quilts and comforters; Toy Kraft wagon and horses; toy trucks; wool blankets; Bavarian dresser set; good selection old pottery; green Depression glass; Gilbert chemistry set; Robots; old tins; good box lots; and much more. NOTE- A very short list for a very good auction. The family has been a part of this farm for over 60 years. The machinery is in average working condition. A very good selection of antiques and collectibles from the house and the out buildings. Still lots yet to be discovered. Starting with a crew in the tent with antiques items. Bring your chairs. 2nd crew w/ wagon loads of farm misc.. Possible 3rd crew walking rows of misc house and barn items. Machinery approx. 12:30. Good off road parking if the weather cooperates. Circle your calendar for a good one. Pictures at www.gant-realty.com.. Click on chattel auctions. Plan to attend. TERMS- Cash or Good Check Lunch (66(/%851 )$0,/< 2:1(56 $8&7,21((56 'DYH $FNHU 1LFN 'H)HOLFH 3DXO (PHUVRQ /\QQ 1HXHQVFKZDQGHU

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Alpine Builder’s Liquidation Auction Tuesday, April 14, 2015 @ 5:00 p.m. Location: 1576 US 62, Wilmot, OH 44689 Auction will be held on site next to Pep Wayne between Winesburg and Wilmot, on US 62. Construction Tools Table Saws: (2) 10â€? Dewalts, 10â€? Hitachi, 10â€? Porter Cable, 9â€? Rockwell, (10) Hitachi skill saws, (2) Milwaukee circular saws, (2) 12â€? Dewalt miter saws with stands; 10 F3505 Paslode Spikers, new Paslode nailer F3505, Max Spiker, (16) shething staplers including 10 Paslode, (3) Senco, (2) Bostitch, (2) good air compressors, (2) used air compressors, Ingersolrand air compressor (like new), Panasonic drills, (2) 14volt impacts, 21volt hammer drill, (2) chainsaws, ďŹ nish nailers including (3) SL200 Senco 18ga., (3) Senco Mode slight headed, (2) Porter Cable 18ga., 58nl & 58nz 15ga. Angle nailers, Houble 16ga. Finish, (2) Paslode 16ga., Max 16ga., Bostich 16ga., Senco headless pinner, (2) Bostitch coil nailers, 1/4â€? crown stapler, (3) Senco 1/4â€? crown staplers, (2) new 1/4â€? crown staplers, 1/4â€? crown sks oilless, Porter cable 15ga., electric 16ga. Senco, 4â€? jointer on stand, tool boxes, (2) hinge templates, several sanders, new tool pouches, Hilty hammer drill, wobble light, Proshot laser with stick, Stihl concrete saw (like new), power concrete trowel (like new), Drywall tools including 5T sgs stilts, drywall jack, platform; Finish chopsaws including 12â€? Milwaukee, (3) 10â€? Milwaukee, 10â€? Hitachi, 12â€? Dewalt, 4 stands, regular and hardwood ooring nailers, (2) metal chop saws, 6’ ďŹ nish level, (3) Saber saws; Bostitch, Senco, Max, and Porter Cable Routers; planers, sanders, Hilti Power shot, Paslode & Bostitch Placcuet nailers, Milwaukee sawsalls, 12 extension ladders, 6 step ladders, (3) 24’ aluminum planks, 20’ aluminum plank, tool boxes, sledge hammers, levels, gas cans, nylon straps, electric air compressors, extension levels, drills hoses, and misc. you’d ďŹ nd in the back of a work truck. Note: Paul and John Yoder from Alpine Builders have been in business for many years. They are dissolving their partnership. If you’re on the market for construction tools you’d better plan to attend! Lunch Stand Terms: Cash or Check Owners: Paul & John Yoder (Alpine Builders) Auctioneer: Orus Mast 330-473-9077 Auctioneer: Vernon Yoder 330-466-0520


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For many years the Village of Berlin has been recognized as the hub for Holmes County Tourism, with upcoming expansion of Main Street and the crowded main drag, the Village is primed for a move to other strategic locations within an ease stroll of the Main Street. Enter the subject property with its incredible proximity to existing attractions, coming public parking and the overall size of the offering. Rarely are you able to purchase in excess of one acre inside of a Village along with an existing home and two commercial buildings. The improvements are comprised of a home, log sided 30’x34’ retail building and 20’x30’ salon building. Options are plentiful with access to city services and plenty of room for expansion or new construction. The property will be offered in three parcels and in combination. Visit our website www.kaufmanrealty.com or contact Anthony for a brochure, parcel breakdown, and title opinion. Real Estate will be sold at 12:00 noon. Legal: Tax parcels 0101117000, 0101117001 in Berlin Twp of Holmes County and the East Holmes School District. Real Estate taxes per half: $1,165.24 Closing in 45 days if sold as a whole, 60 days if sold in parcels. 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. Buyer to pay $500 per parcel for surveying. 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. Red’s Sport Shop Inventory: The shop looks much the way it did the day Red closed the doors, so there is something for everyone in the sporting goods line. Assorted White metal detectors, some new; gun cases; 100’s of ďŹ shing rods & reels, some NIB; 1,000’s of lures, jigheads, bobbers, hooks, line, nets, anything and everything you need for your tackle box and the tackle boxes; ďŹ sh ďŹ nders; chest waders; ice ďŹ shing shelter and poles; ďŹ let & hunting knives; conibear, foot, beaver traps; assorted ammo; camping supplies; propane lanterns; showcases; inventory in this building represents a full day auction so come prepared to stock your shelves. Guns: Rock Island-SpringďŹ eld 1903; .577 Snyder-EnďŹ eld, Smith: Wesson Mod 29-2 .44 Mag; Carcano Mod 1891 Carbine; Joseph Randall Half-Stock Muzzeloader; Buchel Meister “Schutzen Rieâ€?; St. Etienne Mod 1866-74; SpringďŹ eld Mod 1873 Trap-Door. More guns not listed. Guns will not be on premises until day of auction. This is a partial list. Visit our website for complete list. Guns will sell at 11:00 AM. Tools & Equipment: JD 110; leaf chipper/shredder; Stihl MM55 tiller; DR power wagon; Coleman generator; Lazy Boy tiller; Lazy Boy leaf vac; MTD 20 ton log splitter w/ Briggs motor; 8 ton hyd. log splitter; chainsaws; 1 ton chain hoist; 80lb anvil, nice; 10â€? radial arm saw; 4 ½ â€? metal band-saw like new; 8 Âźâ€? chop-saw; 6â€? portable planer; Dremel; Craftsman 10â€? band-saw; Delta 10â€? table-saw; Delta 1â€?x30â€? belt-sander; Craftsman router; 7â€? hand grinder; 40 pc tap & die set; 40 pc socket set; numerous power and hand tools. Antiques, Artifacts, Jewelry & Collectibles: Arrowheads; Scraper; Stone Ax; 30+ rings; Cast Iron Items: Coca-Cola wagon, US Mail wagon, milk wagon, 8 horse hitch; prairie schooner wagon; CocaCola truck, horse drawn ďŹ re wagon, 35 plus mechanical banks, toys; watch fobs; pencil sharpeners; Wrigley’s gum display rack; crappie y display rack; American Rieman display rack; Mail Pouch thermometer; wooden Peters cartridge box; 5gal. Sinclair gear lube can; Confederate paper money; Beam bottle collection; hunting and ďŹ shing collectibles. Furniture & Household: 1915 Fred G. Miller secretary desk; (2) 3pc bedroom suites; chest of drawers; knee hole desk w/ chair; dresser w/ mirror; corner china cabinet; assorted bedroom and living room furniture; table w/ 6 chairs; dropleaf table w/ 2 chairs; rockers, recliners; numerous other pieces; Bowex Tread Climber; Admiral frig; Whirlpool washer; GE dryer; assorted household appliances; cookware; dishes; atware. Chattel Terms and Auction Note: Payment in full day of sale via cash or check with proper identiďŹ cation, Visa and Mastercard. A 3% buyer’s premium will be assessed and refunded for cash or check. We will be selling in two rings most of the day, this listing represents a portion of the items to be sold. Visit our website for pictures. Sale by order of: Allen W. Miller Trust Lynda Hochstetler, Trustee D. ANTHONY KAUFMAN CAI, BROKER 330-231-4211 or anthony@kaufmanrealty.com

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The Holmes County Hub Shopper

Saturday, April 4, 2015 — 39

2015 Civic LX CVT Sedan

We’ll Fit Your Lifestyle

330-345-5200 • 888-244-6632 Shop Online

College Hills Honda

www.collegehillshonda.com www.collegehillshondacars.com

$159 36 Mo Lease OR

2015 Honda Civic Loyalty Program

$2000 Due At Lease Signing

$229

Buy For!! $18,767 2015 Fit LX CVT

$500.00

The 2015 Honda Civic Loyalty Program offers current 2004 or newer Civic or Civic IMA Owners $500 towards the lease or purchase of a 2015 Honda Civic. Client must finance or lease through Honda Financial Services. Client is not required to trade in their current vehicle. Members of the same household are eligable. Offer good through 06-01-15.

2015 CRV LX AWD CVT

2015 Accord LX CVT Sedan

Buy For!! $17,280

Buy For!! $21,789

Buy For!! $24,625

$169 36 Mo Lease

$209 36 Mo Lease

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$269

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2015 Honda Pilot Loyalty Program

$1000.00

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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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P7854

P7833

P7842

P7853

A758A

2012 Honda Civic EX

2012 Honda CR-V EX 4WD

2013 Honda Pilot

2014 Honda CR-V

2012 Honda CR-V LX

315 mo.

$

EX-L w/DVD

$

295 mo.

$

433 mo.

$

415 mo.

P7839

P7851

P7850

P7847

2012 Honda Accord LX-P

2012 Honda Odyssey EX

2012 Honda Odyssey EX

2012 Honda CR-V LX

252 mo.

$

$

365 mo.

$

370 mo.

310 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.

Our Other Select Used Cars $ $ A664A

$

7,998

2008 Mini Cooper Base

A721A

11,998

A549A

2008 Honda Accord EX-L V6

16,900

$ P7840A

A758B

A801A

2008 Honda Pilot SE

$

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

13,999

2012 Ford Fusion SE

15,588

2008 Nissan Pathfinder SE

2012 Honda Civic LX

2010 Chrysler Town & Country Touring

SERVICE

****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

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PARTS

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

$

15,588

****Full HFP Body Kit

14,588

A738A

2009 Toyota Camry LE

$

$

$

12,998

18,588

2012 Jeep Compass Latitude

www.collegehillshonda.com

A624A

17,998

2011 Honda Accord EX-L V6

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

www.collegehillshondacars.com

4600 Cleveland Rd., Wooster, OH 44691


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The Holmes County Hub Shopper

WARRANTY • GREAT PAYMENTS 14 Chevy Sonic LT Only 11,800 Miles! Power Windows & Locks, Tilt Wheel, Cruise Control, Alloy Wheels #MP7767

MSRP 17,890

$

14 Chevy Cruze LT Only 8,500 Miles! Power Windows & Locks, Alloy Wheels. #MP7707

Sale Price

$

13,761

14 Chevy Impala LT Power Sunroof, Power Seat, Power Windows & Locks, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels #MP7498

MSRP 20,635

$

15,999

MSRP 30,910

15,588

MSRP 23,305

$

Sale Price

$

14 Chevy Cruze LTZ

15 Chevy Captiva LT Only 18,000 Miles! Power Seats, Power Windows & Locks, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air. #MP7721

MSRP 26,080

$

Sale Price

$

16,999

Only 20,700 Miles! Power Seat, Steering Wheel Radio Controls, Rear View Camera, oy Wheels #MP7751 Alloy

MSRP 25,530

$

Sale Price

$

17,588

30,000 MILES OF

MSRP 26,860

$

Sale Price

$

19,999

14 Chevy Traverse AWD Only 21,500 Miles! Leather Power Seats, Power Sunroof, TV/DVD, 2nd Row Captains Chairs #MP7668

Sale Price

20,999

MSRP 32,195

$

23,999

6.0L V8, Power Windows & Locks, Keyless Entry, y, Bed Liner,, Alloy y Wheels,, Tow Package. g #MP7744

Sale Price

Sale Price

$

34,990

MSRP 44,335

$

15 Chevy Traverse LT AWD 14 Chevy 3/4 Ton Crew 4x4 LT Power Sunroof, Climate Control, Power Seat, Tow Package, g , Alloy y Wheels. #MP7760

15,981

Only 14,000 Miles! Power Sunroof, Heated Leather Seats, Bluetooth. #MP7763

Sale Price

$

$

Sale Price

$

14 Chevy Cruze LTZ

14 Chevy Equinoz LT 4X4

14 Chevy Impala Only 17,000 Miles! “New Body Style”, Power Seats, Power Windows & Locks, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, XM Radio #MP7497

$

14,999

MSRP 20,250

$

Only 11,600 Miles! Heated Leather Seats, Alloy Wheels, Bluetooth. #MP7764

Only 19,000 Miles! Power Sunroof, Heated Power Leather Seats, RS Package. #MP7709

Sale Price

$

Sale Price

$

14 Chevy Cruze LT

14 Chevy Sonic LTZ Only 9,600 Miles! Leather Seats, Power Windows & Locks, Alloy y Wheels. #MP7768

34,993

$

Sale Price

$

34,961

15 Chevy Tahoe 4x4

15 GMC Yukon SLT 4X4

Only 20,000 Miles! Power Heated Leather Memory Seats, Bose Speakers, Navigation. #MP7719

Only 19,941 Miles! Power Sunroof, Heated Leather Power Seats, Heated Steering Wheel, Rear Vision Camera #MP7756

MSRP 54,490

$

Sale Price

$

Sale Price

$

46,999

53,999

These vehicles Th hi l were provided h id d th through h GM or All Ally Fi Financial, i l they th are GM Factory F Officials, Offi i l Rental/Fleet R l/Fl Units, U i or Off Lease L Vehicles. V hi l Expiration Date: 4/10/15. 30,000 miles worth of oil changes are based on oil changes every 5,000 miles.

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Chuck Nicholson

Barry Nicholson

Jim Simo

Kevin Fair

The Original SUPER STORE

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