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in the dirt outside, and the bigger kids can play in the dirt as well,” said Mark Poulton, manager of the major products area. “We will also be running a special on grills that day. They, too, will be used outside, weather permitting. We’ll be offering samples of different foods.” Outdoors manager Roger Myers says that May Daze is kind of the grand opening of the outdoor area for the year. “My specialty is gardening and water pumps,” Myers said. “But I handle mostly outdoors. I’m hoping to have a couple young chicks and maybe a baby goat on hand for the kids to meet.” Marketing manager Glenda Lehman Ervin is

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excited about the annual event. “May Daze is an annual family-friendly event,” Ervin said. “If you haven’t been to Lehman’s lately, you’re missing a lot of new products. This event is a chance for us to invite customers to our store and to celebrate spring. Hopefully the weather will be nice. “Hopefully, we’ll be able to lead people on the path to gardening,” she continued. “We can help show ways that our products and that whole lifestyle can fit into anybody’s life. It doesn’t have to be a two-acre garden. It can be a tomato plant.” Lehmans offers customers harvesting tools and can

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Lehman’s (From Page 2) help with food preservation for gardeners with a bigger vision. “You know, 200 years ago, you had to grow your food and harvest it, then preserve it or you nothing to eat in the winter,”

Ervin said. “Most of us are not in that situation now, however, you can choose what scale you want to get involved. Even if you live in the city, or an apartment, you can have a plant on your patio.” She pointed out that there are ways to garden that can save money, lead to healthier lifestyles and are multigenerational, as well.

“Grandma can do it with mom and little nieces and grandchildren,” Ervin said. “It really connects you to your food but to why people like to garden. It’s one of the most popular hobbies in the country. Until you get in there and do it, you don’t know how fun it is.”

She shared a story of Another key, she said, “It’s amazing how many when her daughter was was planting want you three or four, and she grew want. See Pg. 4 — LEHMAN’S carrots in her garden. “Mommy, it was magic. There was dirt, and I made food,” she said. “She was right, it is magical. All DISCOUNT GROCERIES you need to get started is sun and soil.” Walnut Creek Marshmallows GR

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their customers grow raspberry bushes and make jams for gifts, but don’t make enough to preserve them for the winter. “We’re here to help people realize they can do it, giving them the confidence, the knowledge and giving them the tools,� she said. Each department will feature gift baskets with a wide variety of different items

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that will be awarded to winners who sign up for drawings throughout the day. Poulton says there will also be industry pros on hand throughout the day giving demonstrations. “They’ll be here to talk about their products and help show how things work,� he said. Lehman’s is celebrating its 60th anniversary all year.

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Holmes notes number for public assistance Starting Thursday, April 30, Holmes County consumers who wish to apply or reapply for public assistance benefits or have inquiries about a current case were directed to call 1-844-640-6446. Holmes County is participating in an eightcounty virtual call center system to take incoming calls from consumers

wishing to inquire about current case, apply or re-apply for Food Assistance, Ohio Works First and CFC and ABD Medicaid. The call center phone lines will be open to take calls 8 a.m.-4 p.m., Monday-Friday. The call attendant will give the consumer the option to contact customer service, apply or reapply.

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Community Church briefs Spaghetti supper to benefit John Scherer There will be a benefit spaghetti supper on Friday, May 1 from 4-8 p.m. at Zion United Church of Christ of New Bedford, 1400 Township Road 183, Baltic. Menu includes spaghetti, salad, homemade bread, applesauce, cake and beverage. Fry pies will also be for sale. Carry-out is available and proceeds will benefit John Scherer.

Holmes Christian Women to meet Holmes County Christian Women’s Club will meet Tuesday at Der Dutchman in Walnut Creek from 9:30-11:30 a.m. Cost for the brunch is

$10, inclusive. The meeting will feature Pastor Todd Hartley of North Side Baptist Church, Millersburg. For reservations today, call 330-4732767 or 330-343-7046, you may email reservations to dawdys@embarqmail. com CWC in the memo line, or hccwclub@yahoo. com.

Guest speaker, Doug Gingerich, Correctional Chaplaincy Services Specialist from Tallahassee, Florida, sharing his testimony of how God took him from “building homes to building lives.” For complimentary tickets, contact Dale and Ruth Mullet at 330-343-1098 or 330-852-4319. A freewill offering will be received for the prison Gospel Echoes ministry to provide literabanquet ture and ministry teams The annual Gospel to prisons and chaplains Echoes banquet will be throughout the U.S. free Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. at of charge. The Carlisle Inn in Walnut Creek. Jordan Love The public is invited to join in this time of music concert set and inspiration along with a delicious home- for May 8 style dinner. Music will be Jordan Love will be in provided by the Gospel concert on May 8 at 7 Echoes Harvest, New Life p.m. at St. John’s Church, 8670 State Route 30, and Mercy Road Teams.

Community briefs Millersburg. He is a singer-songwriter from Nashville, Tenn. Admission is free.

Ripley Church to hold chicken barbecue A chicken barbecue will be held Saturday, May 9, at Ripley Church of Christ. Chicken will be sold beginning at 4 p.m., until sold out, with proceeds to benefit maintenance of the cemetery. Last year’s event raise $1,887. Mowing expenses for 2014 exceeded $2,500. Donations may also be sent for upkeep of the cemetery. Send them to Ripley Cemetery, c/o Joe Collins, 5038 Shreve Road, Wooster 44691.

Community calendar May Lakeville FD to hold chicken dinner The Lakeville Volunteer Fire Department will hold its annual Chicken Dinner on Sunday, May 3 at the Lakeville Elementary School. Serving begins at 11:30 a.m. The menu includes: Chicken, mashed potatoes and gravy, noodles, coleslaw, roll, dessert and a drink. Cost is $8 for adults and $4 for 12 and younger. There will also be a 50/50 raffle drawing. Proceeds go toward maintenance and upkeep of the fire department.

Great Strides Walk is May 3 The Great Strides Walk for a Cure for Cystic Fibrosis will be held May 3 at the Hewitt Cowels Pavilion near Ida Sue School, 266 Oldman Road, Wooster. Check-in time is at 11 a.m. and the walk begins at noon. There will be free food from Panera Bread, Domino’s, happy meals from McDonald’s, fruit, desserts and drinks. For entertainment for the children there will be a craft table from Pat Catan’s and a firetruck for them

to explore. There will be Mutchler, treasurer, 608 is being held to support prizes. County Road 2404, Loud- Relay for Life. For more information onville 44842. and to donate, visit www. Fish fry is May 16 cff.org. Millersburg Lions American Legion Post 494, of Sugarcreek will Tree Commission selling roses hold its final monthly The Millersburg Lions family fish fry of the seato meet May 6 Club is Rotary clubs have son, on Saturday, May The Millersburg Tree joined forces once again 16, at the Post Home, on City Commission will to help raise funds for North Broadway Street. meet Monday, May 6, at 4 equipment at the Crissey The event runs from 4-7 p.m. in council chambers, Memorial Swimming Pool. p.m. Everyone is welcome. 6 N. Washington St., Mill- The Lions Club again are Monthly family fish frys ersburg. selling roses and Coblentz will resume in September. chocolates with pick-up day being May 8, just in Nashville alumni time for Mother’s Day Rotary Club on May 10. Contact any to meet in May Lions Club member or call to hold 5k/10k The Nashville alumni project Chairman Butch on May 16 83rd annual banquet hon- Wright at 330-231-3429 by The Rotary Club will oring the classes of 1955, May 1 to place an order. 1965 and 1990 will be May Roses are $16 a dozen; a hold a 5k/10k/Kids Fun 16 in the Nashville Ele- 1-pound box of Coblentz Run on May 16, beginning mentary School gymnasi- chocolates also sells for at 8:30 a.m. um. There will be a social $16. Proceeds will go There will be a 5k race, hour with light refresh- toward building a pavilion a 10k race and a kids’ fun run. Medals will be ments and self-directed at Deer Park. tours at 5 p.m. To enter Lions will be at the Life awarded to the top three without maneuvering Center (the old Grocery runners in each age steps, go to the northeast Bag) on Friday (May 8) group: 19-younger, 20-29, 30-39, 40-49, 50-59 and side of the school. from 12 noon to 6 p.m. and A chicken and roast beef again on Saturday from 7 60-older. buffet-style dinner catered a.m. till noon. Extras will Entry fee for the 5k race by Mrs. Yoder’s Kitchen be ordered. Roses come is $25 and $30 for the 10k. Deadline for registration will begin at 6 p.m. Enter- in red, pink and yellow. is May 6, which guarantainment will be provided tees a T-shirt. Race day by Touch of Spring dul- Killbuck Spring registration is $30 and $35, cimer band from Massilbut does not guarantee a lon. The cost is $18.50 per Yard Sales T-shirt. person. Make reservations are May 16 All proceeds from this by May 8. Include name, address and year of gradu- Killbuck’s spring yard year’s race and roses sales will be May 16 sale are going to Crissey ation. Send check made pay- beginning at 9 a.m. There Memorial Pool. able to Nashville Alum- will be entertainment on ni Association, Grace the square. A car show See Pg. 16 — CALENDAR

New arrivals JUSTICE DANICA PETRELLA was born March 13 at Wooster Community Hospital to Rocky Petrella and John Miller of Wooster. She weighed 6 pounds, 0.2 ounces and was 19.5 inches long. She joins a brother, Mac. Grandparents are Bill and Laura Miller of Millersburg. KEITH MASON PHILLIPS was born April 22 to Angela O’Shea and Matthew Phillips, both of Fredericksburg. He weighed 9 pounds, 7 ounces and was 21 inches long, and joins a sister, Joy. Grandparents are Susan O’Shea of Hawaii, John O’Shea of California and Judy Phillips of Apple Creek. Great-grandparents are Pauline and Art Posey of Apple Creek and Virginia Phillips of Millersburg.

Homesville Library expands hours Beginning May 4, the Holmesville/Prairie Township Library will have expanded hours: Monday, 2:30-4:30 p.m.; Tuesday, 6:30-8 p.m.; Wednesday, 10 a.m.-noon and 6:30-8 p.m.; Thursday, 10-11 a.m. and 6:30-8 p.m. There are many new books. Plans are being made for the May 20 community night on bike safety.

Umstead competes in pageant Nevaeh Umstead, 8, daughter of Matt and Erica Umstead, was chosen as a state finalist in the National American Miss Ohio Pageant to be held June 26-27 in Columbus. The Miss Junior PreTeen will <TZ[LHK receive $1,000, the crown and banner, a bouquet of roses and air transportation to compete in the national pageant at Disneyland, Calif.. She has a chance to represent Ohio for the

entire year and will tour Hollywood. Umstead’s sponsors include Weaver’s True Value, Fredericksburg; Stone Craft, Holmesville; Fredericksburg Market; Lem’s Pizza, Fredericksburg; Kaufman’s Country Market and Main Street Pizza, Holmesville; and other anonymous donors. Families interested in learning more about the program may visit www. namiss.com.

Absentee voting under way Absentee voting has begun for the May 5 special election. On the ballot in Holmes County is a bond issue of 3.56 mills for construction in the Southeast Local School District. Voters need not provide a reason for voting absentee, but must apply for a ballot in writing and submit the request to the county board of elections. Requests must include name, residential address, mailing address (if different), date of the election, a statement the person requesting the ballot is a qualified elector, date of birth, identification, voter’s signature and date. Identification is required and may come in the form of an Ohio driver’s license or state ID number, the last four digits of the voter’s Social Security number, or a copy of another acceptable form of identification. A basic form is available at the Holmes County Board of Elections, 75 E. Clinton St., Suite 108, Millersburg, or may be downloaded at www.holmescountyboardofelections.com. The Holmes County Board of Elections encourages voting in person in the board office because this saves taxpayer dollars by eliminating postage costs. The office will be open for absentee voting weekdays through May 2, 8 a.m.-noon; May 3, 1-5 p.m.; and May 4, 8 a.m.-2 p.m.

Euchre scheduled at Holmesville American Legion Holmesville American Legion will hold weekly euchre tournaments Saturdays at 7 p.m. Call the Legion at 330-279-3040.


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

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We are “Horsemen Helping Horsemen� and are always looking for new members. Please attend and enjoy our meetings and learn from the discussion topics. As a member, you will receive a subscription to the Corral Magazine which will supply you with lots of interesting articles and reports from all over

the state. You also can take advantage of insurance coverage. Parking is off of North Mad Anthony Street in Millersburg. Walk up the ramp to the back door to the conference room. Next month’s meeting will be June 1. Please also visit our Facebook page.

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Flying solo in the name of collaboration Collaboration, that’s the name of our game. If I were allowed only one word to describe the actual mechanics of the relationship my wife and I have shared for the past 29 years it would be tough to find a better one than that. Talk of collaboration actually began on the very first night we met as the young biology major wooed the aspiring advertising mogul with his dreams of a fish-farming empire. “I’ll develop a new species of great-tasting, fastgrowing fish and you can be in charge of all of the marketing and advertising,� I said. “We’ll be millionaires!� The fish farm idea came and went like so many college-bar-inspired dreams, but our collaboration began apace. And while the “millionaires� part of it hasn’t quite panned out either, our enthusiasm for working together hasn’t diminished. Ours is a partnership in a thousand different ways, this column — which was

Kristin’s idea in the first place — being just a small sampling. We rarely turn down an opportunity to work together, not necessarily because of the overt joy of companionship (because, frankly sometimes we drive each other nuts), but rather because each feels infinitely confident that the illustrious glow of the other will cover their own drab deficiencies. We’re a great team because we’re only so-so on our own. Months ago I was asked if we, as a pair, would be interested in delivering a big presentation for a big crowd at a big event. Big! Big! Big! That’s what I heard when I agreed to it, and that’s what I told Kristin when I “pitched� it to her after I had already See Pg. 9 — SOLO


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“Most are cultivars that you’re not going to find at your local nursery,” said Joe Cochran, the arboretum’s interim director. The event is the main fundraiser for the arboretum, 1680 Madison Ave., Wooster. It features the sale and auction of trees, shrubs, herbs, annuals, perennials and art for the garden. Admission is free. Sales usually hit about

$30,000, with about half of it, or $15,000, being net profit that directly benefits the arboretum. More than 50 volunteers from the Friends of Secrest Arboretum help with planning, haul plants and more, including serving as on-hand experts to answer shoppers’ questions. Arboretum staff will be there, too. The general sale runs throughout the event, the

by the way.) In an effort to assuage Kristin’s fear of flying solo — and in the name of family preservation — I offered to cover the

controls of the column this week — both words and art. If I don’t go down in a ball of flames neither of us will!

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silent auction from 9 a.m.12:30 p.m. and the oral auction from 11 a.m.-noon. For more information, go to secrest.osu.edu or call 330-263-3761.

Hut cruise-ins begin May 6 Cruisin’ to the Hut will return to Pizza Hut, 1831 Beall Ave., Wooster, for its second season starting May 6, 5-9 p.m. Cruise-ins will be held each Wednesday through Sept. 30. Last year about 2,000 cruise

fans attended. Cruisers enjoy the music, door prizes and games. Each cruisein is weather permitting. Jeff Rickel, “JR the DJ,” will again host the event, playing ’50s-’90s music. The show gets support from area and regional businesses that sponsor nights or provide door prizes. Special nights for this year’s cruise-in include meet-and-greets with Wooster Police and Fire departments, as well as the Wooster post of the State Highway Patrol. Dates to

be announced. For information, contact Jeff Rickel at 419-8847075.

Jordan Love concert set for May 8 Jordan Love will be in concert on May 8 at 7 p.m. at St. John’s Church, 8670 State Route 30, Millersburg. He is a singer-songwriter from Nashville, Tenn. Admission is free.


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Antiques (From Page 1) while others just want to grab a sausage sandwich and not miss any bargains,” Starr said. “It adds to the festivities.” Judy Lamp, Director of Historic Downtown Millersburg, says there has been a push this year to bring in more vendors to make the event larger. Vendors will be coming in from Smithville, Polk, Waynesburg, Newark and Canton. “We’re excited to have

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new vendors coming in this year that have never been here before,” Lamp said. Antiques in the Alley encompasses Court Street behind the courthouse, the courthouse lawn and the three-block vendor area from the courthouse to Mad Anthony. “Court Street back behind the old jail is always completely full,” Lamp said. “There will be all kinds of vendors on hand this year, from refurbished items, to antiques

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range of antiques and collectibles. “There will be an Amish bake sale in front of Antiques Emporium,” she added. “There will be two greenhouses coming to display their wares this year with Mother’s Day flowers, since this is the Saturday of Mother’s Day weekend.”

It’s not just a day for local for-profit businesses to take advantage of the volume of traffic through town. “This year we have one local nonprofit organization participating,” Starr said. “That would be the See Pg. 14 —ANTIQUES

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Farming Ohio welcomes American Guernsey Association Convention Plans have been finalized for the 2015 National Guernsey Convention and Annual Meeting which will be held at Wal-

nut Creek, Tuesday, June 16 through Saturday, June 20. Headquarters for the convention is the Carlisle Inn, with rooms at

the Wallhouse Hotel also available. Convention bus transportation will be provided. Tuesday, June 16, is “drive in day” with open house at the AGA headquarters in Columbus. From 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. the Ayars of Land of Living Farm, Mechanicsburg,will host an open house and visit. Evening activities will include the Queen Contest orientation, a welcome dinner, and David Kline, Amish agricultural author/speaker.

Wednesday, June 17, will be a busy day with various meetings, a luncheon buffet, Quiz Bowl finals, contest interviews, youth activities, and in the evening, “Half Stitched, The Musical” will be presented at Carlisle Inn’s intimate theater-in-the-round in conjunction with a family style Amish Dinner. Thursday, June 18, will be scholarship interviews, numerous meetings, Educational Seminars, a tour to Spring Walk Farm for their open house and luncheon, and a visit to Lehman Hardware and Kidron Auction. Evening activities will include dinner and an awards program. The keynote speaker will be Kent Knappenberger, 2014 Music

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Farming Should you use a nitrogen inhibitor? During some of the fertilizer applicator certification meetings this past winter I had some questions about the use of nitrogen inhibitors. As we begin our 2015 corn planting season an appropriate question might be, should you consider the use of a nitrogen inhibitor? The reason we have this discussion is because nitrogen can be lost by leaching through the soil profile, through ammonia volatilization or through denitrification. To understand those losses and when they occur we have to know a little about nitrogen and soil chemistry and how our crop plants absorb nitrogen. A common chemical process with nitrogen fertilizers such as anhydrous ammonia, urea and urea-ammonium nitrate (UAN) is the conversion of ammonium nitrogen, NH4 to nitrate nitrogen, NO3. This conversion process is called nitrification and it occurs by the presence of certain species of bacteria in the soil. It is significant because ammonium nitrogen has a positive charge and nitrate nitrogen has a negative charge. The plant can absorb or uptake nitrogen in either the ammonium or the nitrate form and the charge on the molecule does not matter to the plant. However, since soil particles have a negative charge, the nitrification process has a big impact on potential nitrogen loss. Once nitrogen is in the nitrate form, it is not held by soil particles and is very

A University of Kentucky Extension publication on the topic of nitrogen inhibitors written by G.J. Schwab and L.W. Murdock from the Department of Plant and Soil Sciences said that: “In order for these new products to be agronomically useful, the producer must reduce the rate of applied nitrogen by the amount expected to be saved as a result of using the additive. To be economical, the cost of the saved N must exceed the price of the additive. In other words, nitrification inhibitors are less likely to show an economic benefit when high nitrogen rates are used. Denitrification occurs when nitrate nitrogen is converted to a gas and escapes into the atmosphere. This conversion generally happens when soils are water logged and lacking in oxygen. The other avenue of nitrogen loss into the atmosphere is through ammonia volatilization. This volatilization process can occur when urea fertilizers are applied to the soil surface or it anhydrous ammonia is not properly injected into the soil. Soils contain an enzyme called urease which converts the nitrogen to ammonia gas. If that conversion happens below the soil surface the ammonia gas can be held by soil particles, but if the conversion happens at the soil surface, the ammonia gas can be lost into the atmosphere. Soil temperature,

susceptible to leaching losses and moving down through the soil profile and out of reach of plant roots with each rainfall event. Ideally, nitrate nitrogen would quickly be used by the plant. The saying with nitrate nitrogen is; Use it or lose it. So, wouldn’t it be great if nitrogen could just stay in the positively charged ammonium form and be held by soil particles? Yes it would, but the soil bacteria are active, especially as soil temperatures warm up and they can convert ammonium nitrogen to nitrate nitrogen pretty quickly. This is where nitrification inhibitors enter the picture because they function by killing off and inhibiting some of the bacteria species that are required to convert ammonium nitrogen to nitrate nitrogen. Depending upon soil conditions, these products might slow the process by two or maybe up to three weeks with a spring application. Ideally a nitrification inhibitor would be timed with a nitrogen application and crop growth so that as the conversion to nitrate nitrogen ramps back up, the corn plant is at a growth stage (V-10) where it needs lots of nitrogen and will rapidly take up nitrogen before it See Pg. 16 — INHIBITOR could be leached.

Guernsey (From Page 12) with quaint back roads, charming country stops, plenty of entertainment, country style food, is home to the world’s largest Amish settlement, and much more. Take

advantage of a “golden� opportunity to visit outstanding dairy herds, make new friends, and take part in the exciting convention activities with Guernsey breeders from all over the U.S.A. Make plans to be there.

WOOSTER HAY AUCTION TOWN & COUNTRY Oct. 25 31 LOADS — 1st cutting 290 ton; rd bales 21 bale; 2nd cutting 120-310 ton; 3rd cutting 195-420; 4th cutting 160 ton; straw by bale 3.35; rd. rye straw 50 bale; rd. wheat 125 ton; oats straw 190 ton; wood shavings 5 bag; firewood 80-100; eggs 1.30-1.50 Machinery Auction, Nov. 29 DANVILLE AUCTION 15780 Body Road Danville; 740-599-6607 April 18 Sale Results 15 LOADS — 1st cutting grass 3.60 bale and 25-30 rd. bale; 1st cutting mixed 2.753 bale and 30 rd. bale; 2nd cutting grass 3.50 bale; 2nd cutting alfalfa 4.50 bale; 2nd cutting mixed 3.75-5.75 bale; 3rd cutting grass 3.50-7 bale; clover hay 30 rd. bale; wheat straw 4.25 bale. 220 HEAD GOATS — Does 37.50-575; does w/kids 360-950; wethers 7.50-365. 25 HEAD SHEEP — Ewes 20-205; ewe w/lambs 135; rams 55-195. Bull calves 95-725; pigs 15-145; pot belly pigs 1-5; donkeys/mules 35-75; lama 85; rabbits 4-16; poultry 1.5018; turkeys 12.50-40; ducks 2-5; guineas 12.50 Next Auction, May 2 SUGARCREEK LIVESTOCK AUCTION INC. April 20 77 CALVES — Choice calves 460-575; good calves 375-450; light & thins 225down; back to farm, bulls 400-575; heifers 100-375; FEEDERS — Steers and bulls 120-240; heifers 120-225; stock cows 1,500-2,025; cow/ calf pairs 1,600-2,250. 6 HOGS — No. 1 53-58. 183 CATTLE — Choice steers 160-165; good steers 145-159.50; Holstein steers 115-138.50; choice heifers 152-160; good heifers 140151.50; good Holstein cows 95-106.50, yellow and thins 90-down; bulls 118-155. 97 HORSES — Horse 1,025; pony 130. 2 GOATS — 35.

FARMERSTOWN LIVESTOCK 2907 Township Road 190 Baltic; 330-897-6081 330-897-2275; 330-231-6809 April 21 54 CALVES — Good to choice calves 500-560; medium to good calves 450-500; fair to medium calves 350450; commons and lights 250550; cross bred calves500down; back to farm, bull calves 560-620; back fo farm, heifer calves 285-310. 12 PIGS — 70 lbs.-up 45-57. 25 SHEEP & LAMBS — Lambs, fair to medium 222; feeder lambs 190-275; sheep for slaughter 12-90. 3 GOATS — 90-170. 37 BUTCHER HOGS — 260 lbs.-up 40-48; butcher sows 33.50-down; boars by wt. 5-25. 16 CATTLE — Heifers 110-119; bulls 110; good beef cows 100-108; medium to good beef cows 92-100; fair to medium cows 85-92; common cows 84-down TOTAL HEAD 197. 47 LOADS — Hay, 1st cutting 125-240 ton; hay, 2nd and 3rd cutting 150-320; hay per bale 2; big rd. bales 8-77 ton; wheat straw 150-160 ton; lg. straw bale 50-52; lg. hay 125180 ton; balage 12.50-17. MOUNT HOPE AUCTION April 22 62 HOGS — 220-250 lbs. 40-44; 250-280 lbs. 37-42.50; 280-300 lbs. 37-43; sows, heavy 30-32; sows, light 27-30; boars 10-20. 24 CATTLE — Choice steers 150-160; good Holstein steers 140-150; choice Holstein steers 125-140. 6 BULLS — Jersey bulls 119; 1,000-1,500 bs. 120121.50; 1,500-2,000 lbs. 123128.50; 2,000 lbs.-up 127.50. 121 CULL COWS — Good/ high dress 102-114; mediumgood 95-102; fair-medium 90-95; light/thin 90-down. 306 FEEDERS — Steers and heifers 120-260; cow/calf pairs 2,200-down. 3 DAIRY 294 CALVES — Back to farm Holstein bulls, 95-120 lbs. 470-560; good 400-470; common 400-down; back to Holstein heifers 95-120 lbs. 350-475; crossbred bulls 150-

610; Jersey/crossbred heifers 210-475. 121 GOATS — Kid 160down; billies 250-down; nannies 357.50-down. 1,458 SHEEP — Bucks & Ewes 50-75; lambs, choice 40-60 lbs. 240-300; 40-60 lbs. 210-240; 60-80 lbs. 207.50250; 80-100 lbs. 172.50-225; 100-130 lbs. 145-195; 130-up 132.50-170. TOTAL HEAD 2,398. 115 LOADS — 2nd cutting Alfalfa 225-380; 3rd and 4th cutting Alfalfa 220-350; mixed, 1st cutting 75-375; mixed, 2nd cutting 125-370; lg. bales hay 5-55 and 30-360 ton; wheat straw 210-260; lg. straw bales 100-160 ton. April 27, Spring Dairy May 2, 8:30 p.m. Dutch/Friesian KIDRON AUCTION April 23 101 HOGS — 190-210 lbs. 20-36; 210-230 lbs. 30; 230260 lbs. 38-61; butcher sows 12-31.50; boars by weight 5-6. 662 FEEDER PIGS — Up to 40 lbs. 40-80; 41-50 lbs. 46-90; 51-60 lbs. 70-117.50; 61 lbs.-up 50-127.50; bred sows and gilts 150; service boars 130-310; roasters 47.50-110. 114 CALVES — Back to farm, bull 380-625; back to farm, heifer 150-425; light and thin 300-down. 104 CATTLE —Steers 126; heifers 85-132; bulls 115-130; good beef cows 106-121; medium to good 96-105; thinpoor 95-down; feeder steers 105-140; heifers 107.50-185. 6 SHEEP — Feeder lambs up to 85 lbs. 230-235; cull ewes and bucks 65-75. 30 GOATS — 27.50-170. 157 DAIRY CATTLE — Cows 2,075-down; bred heifers 2,250-down; service bulls 850-1,585; open heifers 7001,400. Total head 1,174; total consignors 208. 68 HAY & STRAW — Hay 1st cutting 100-275; hay 2nd cutting 120-345; hay 3rd cutting 145-260; hay 4th cutting 200-300; lg. bales 15-85 each; straw 130-160 ton and 47.50 each.

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Walk for Mental Wellness is May 16 Join the walk to support free mental health recovery programs in Wayne and Holmes counties. Walk for Mental Wellness will be held Saturday, May 16, at MOCA House, 637 College Ave., Wooster. You can help provide peer-based programs for individuals with mental health issues, and free educational programs for family members and law enforcement. To form a team or participate as an individual walker, call 330-264-1590 or visit www.namiwayne-

holmes.org/walk.html Tax-deductible donations may be sent to: Walk for Mental Wellness, NAMI Wayne and Holmes Counties, 637 College Ave., Wooster, OH 44691.

Chicken barbecue to benefit Ripley Cemetery A chicken barbecue will be held Saturday, May 9, at Ripley Church of Christ. Chicken will be sold beginning at 4 p.m., until sold out, with proceeds to benefit maintenance of the cemetery. Last year’s event raise $1,887. Mowing expenses for 2014 exceeded $2,500. Donations may also be sent for upkeep of the

cemetery. Send them to the Commons area of Ripley Cemetery, c/o ACWHCC, 1783 State Joe Collins, 5038 Shreve Route 60, Ashland. Road, Wooster 44691.

Laubacher golf outing is May 30

Recognition ceremony is May 20 The recognition ceremony for Adult Education students from the Ashland County-West Holmes Career Center is scheduled for May 20 at 7 p.m. Students will be recognized for career development completion a c h i e v e m e n t s, including Adult Basic and Literacy Education students receiving their GED this past year. The public is invited to attend the ceremony, which will be held in

The inaugural Dan “Skinny” Laubacher Memorial Golf Outing will be held May 30, 1 p.m., at Lyons Den Golf Course, 6347 Manchester Ave. NW, Canal Fulton. The cost is $75 a player and includes lunch, beverages at the turn, dinner, raffle, auction and DJ and dancing after the outing. The cost is $25 a person for those wanting to attend only the dinner and dancing. Registration is due by

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soil moisture, surface residue, soil pH and the time between surface application and a rainfall or irrigation event determines the extent of the loss. Urease inhibitors work by inhibiting the urease enzyme for a limited period of time, somewhere around 14 days. If a rainfall event occurs during that period and moves the urea down into the soil volatilization losses can be avoided or minimized. Urease inhibitors are most likely to produce an economic benefit when urea fertilizers are surface applied under warm conditions and/ or in high residue situations. Dribble applications of liquid UAN in high

May 15 to Michael Laubacher, 330-936-4619, danlaubacherfoundation@gmail.com. Makes checks payable to Dan Laubacher Memorial Fund. Provide team member names and the captain’s email address or telephone number. Proceeds benefit the Dan Laubacher Children Benevolent Fund and the Dan Laubacher Memorial Foundation. Laubacher was a trooper with the State Highway Patrol and worked at the Wooster Post for many years. He died in May 2014 just before his 40th birthday.

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residue fields are another situation where adding a urease inhibitor could be beneficial. For more information about nitrogen inhibitors, contact the Wayne County Extension office at 330264-8722. SWD Monitoring and Management Webinar Most commercial small fruit growers in Ohio have become aware of the spotted wing drosophila (SWD), a relatively new pest that in the past couple of years has attacked and caused losses to blackberries, raspberries, blueberries, strawberries and grapes. A webinar on how to monitor for SWD with traps, how to manage and control SWD with insecticides and how to determine if fruits are infested

Anne’s Army run/ walk is June 20 Anne’s Army 5K Run/ Walk to Battle Breast Cancer will be held June 20, 8:30 a.m., at the Ohio Agriculture Research and Development Center, Wooster. Online registration is available at www. annesarmy.org. The costs are $30 before June 13 and $35 thereafter. Youth ages 17 and younger are $20. There will be a free kids fun run at 8 a.m. for ages 8 and younger. T-shirts, prizes, water and snacks will be provided. All proceeds will benefit the Anne M. Wolf Breast Cancer Foundation.

with SWD will be offered on May 6 from 10:30 a.m. to noon. Wayne County Extension will be a host site, offering the webinar in the County Administration Building in the commissioner’s meeting room, 428 W Liberty St., Wooster. Celeste Welty, OSU Extension Fruit and Vegetable Entomology specialist and Jim Jasinski, coordinator of the OSU Extension IPM program will be presenters. There is no charge for this webinar. Contact the Wayne County Extension office at 330-264-8722 for more information. Rory Lewandowski is an OSU Extension Agriculture & Natural Resources educator and may be reached at 330-264-8722.

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School briefs Career Center to offer two houses for auction

The recognition ceremony for Adult Education students from the Ashland County-West Holmes Career Center is scheduled for May 20 at 7 p.m. Students will be recognized for career development completion achievements, including Adult Basic and Literacy Education students receiving their GED this past year. The public is invited to attend the ceremony, which will be held in the Commons area of ACWHCC, 1783 State Route 60, Ashland.

Ashland County-West Holmes Career Center will be offering two brand new houses at auction in May. The first auction will be held May 9 at 10 a.m. at Ashland County-West Holmes Career Center, 1783 State Route 60, Ashland, and the second auction will be held May 16 at West Holmes High School, 10909 State Route 39, Millersburg. Both houses will be open for inspection — the Career Center house on Saturday, May 2 from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. and the house at West Holmes on Friday, May 8 from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. The houses have

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Public record Sheriff April 22 — Holmes County Sheriff’s Office responded to a report of breaking and entering on County Road 672 in Paint Township. April 24 — Domestic violence was reported on Main Street in Holmesville. Fraud reportedly occurred on Township Road 366 in Berlin Township. A report was taken of vehicle theft on state Route

39 in Hardy Township. A fight was reported on Water Street in Killbuck. April 25 — Domestic violence was reported on Railroad Street in Killbuck. April 28 — Criminal damage was reported on School Street in Killbuck. A report was taken of a vehicle passing a stopped school bus on U.S. 62 in Richland Township.

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continue to be accepted to help with landscaping and the master plan as a whole. Burial in the cemetery is not limited to township residents, although nonresidents will pay a higher lot fee, to be determined by the trustees. “This is much more than a road dedication, said Commissioner Joe Miller. “This is a good example of when a community comes together and does something good.� “Mom and dad always referred to this area as the new ground,� said Lowell Crilow, adding, “To me, that’s a little food for thought.� “I think it’s a good project. It just proves how Holmes County comes together, with the community, churches and government, to find a solution to a problem,� said Commissioner Rob Ault. Reporter Christine Pratt can be reached at 330674-5676 or cpratt@thedaily-record.com. She’s @ drnewsgirl on Twitter.

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Meeting the neighbors, checking out the clubs We attended the Newcomer’s Pizza Party in our Del Webb community. They hold one every quarter, so there were lots of people there. It was another “small world� thing where we ended up sitting at a table with some people who have relatives in Holmesville, who send my column down there. One of the purposes for the event was to familiarize we newbies with services and clubs that are available, and to meet one another. We already have joined the Ohio Club, which will have its first social event in May. We see Ohio state flags scattered around

Our elderly neighbor (that means older than us) from across the street was in our living room yesterday when I returned from a walk with Shiloh, our dog. Anne moved here from Bethesda, Md., just a the neighborhood so we week ago. are eager to meet more She came over, not for a Ohioans. cup of sugar, but in search We received a large of a Band-aid because plastic bag stuffed with literature and advertising she had cut herself on a broken flower pot. She from a variety of busiis on a blood thinning nesses in the community. medication and was havYou could tell it was targeted at seasoned citizens ing trouble getting the because there were things bleeding to stop. It was like coupons for free hear- a miracle, but The Man of the House was able to ing tests, information on doctors, chiropractors and locate the Band-aids in items to make your home our bathroom and had things under control. more old-folks friendly.

We are required to have our in-lawn sprinkling system operating now. It is sad because ever since we got it programmed we’ve had lots of rain. The thing comes on at 5 a.m. We have only been up once to see that it was running. The reason we were up that early is because on Friday morning we had to leave here in the wee hours to attend the graduation of our sonin-law Jason from his three-month long basic training/chaplain school at Fort Jackson in Columbia, two hours away. It is where chaplains from all over the United States are trained.

We met up with Robyn, and the three children who still live at home, to make the trip. Nathan insisted on driving himself since he had to be in Walterboro later in the day to begin a weekend of drilling with his South Carolina National Guard unit and did not want to be late. The graduation was quite impressive. Jason was in the top five of his class and received high honors for his leadership capabilities. It was quite an accomplishment considering he is about to become a grandfather and most of his classmates were much younger. The physical part was

especially demanding but he managed to hang in there with the best of them. We are very proud of his accomplishments. We are also quite proud of Robyn as she held down the fort at home with Kristine and the two teenage boys. In the midst of it all youngest son Gabriel got his driver’s permit and was doing his practice driving, something Robyn would have preferred to relegate to Jason. We were available to be called into service when necessary even though we are a few miles further away. Now things should get back to normal, whatever that is.

Experts say humankind living in most prosperous time WALNUT CREEK — The Eastern Ohio Development Alliance (EODA) celebrated its 25th anniversary with a luncheon banquet at Carlisle Village Inn in Walnut Creek, recognizing a quintet of businesses for excellence awards and featuring a pair of guest speakers. Matthew Roberts, Ph.D, an economics professor at Ohio State University, shared his vision of a thriving economy, while Shawn Bennett, the executive vice president of the Ohio Oil & Gas Association, talked about the good, the bad and the ugly of the industry.

A tribute to EODA’s co-founder and Executive Director Dale Hileman, who died in February, also was presented. Roberts’ research specializes in Extension outreach programs with a focus on price and revenue risk management in the commodity grain markets. He also tracks energy and agricultural commodity markets as part of the department’s outlook program. “I am not an economic development expert. I am an economist,� Roberts said. “I’m an expert in prices and markets. I cut my teeth as an economist on energy markets. I want to start with a simple fact that is not well recognized.

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10 I found out Fresenko and I were in the marathon lead. “We stayed together for the first 18 miles until he slowed down. I took the lead and held on for the win. While my time of 2:45:31 was my personal record by a lot, it was a slow winning time for a marathon. The winner last year was under 2:30.” The area was well-represented in the half-marathon, led by Ryan Harrison, 25, of Orrville, taking third overall in 1:21.42. Also placing top-three in their age groups were Wooster’s Owen Sullivan (second, 19U, 1:31.36); Wooster’s Michael Sullivan (third, 45-49, 1:31.37); Beach City’s Ron Legg (first, 65-69, 1:29.52); Wooster’s Bob Chittenden (second, 70-74, 2:07.37); and Wooster’s Molly Thomas (25-29, 1:40.20).

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Rehm to charge in behind her. The two-run play gave the Generals a 3-1 lead, and pitcher Shawna Russell took over from there. Now just 3-12 overall — with seven of those defeats by one run — Wooster, also 1-8 in the OCC, did win for the second time in

the last three games, having split a doubleheader Saturday. “It feels good to finally show that we know how to play,” said Massary with a relieved smile. She limped off the field after the slide, then came back with her ankle bandaged to go 2 for 3, including a double that led to a big insurance run in the fifth, and made a handful of nice fielding plays at short. “We’re still a team no matter what, win or lose,” Massary said. “We may have had a tough start, but we’ve kept our energy up and we want to finish out strong.” After the first inning, when she walked Savannah Rogers and then gave up an RBI double to Hannah Miller, Russell held the Knights in check. The senior southpaw, sporting a solid 3.59 ERA despite her record, gave up just two hits in six shutout innings after the first. Russell finished with seven strikeouts and her defense made only one error behind her. “Shawna Russell comes to throw every night,” See Pg. 27 — OCC


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Wooster, Lally too much for West Holmes )` ,3306;; :*/9,05,9 :WVY[Z :[HMM WOOSTER — The Wooster and West Holmes baseball teams were a sore arm away from a pitcher’s duel. Knights ace Jordan Stutzman left after three innings with arm soreness, giving Wooster’s offense an opening it took all the way to an 11-2 Ohio Cardinal Conference win. Generals ace Ryan Lally didn’t get the memo about the duel being off, and went on to pitch a gem anyway, going the distance, allowing six hits and two walks while striking out nine. The win kept the Generals alive in the OCC race at 6-3, while they improved to 9-7 overall. The Knights fell to 4-9 and 1-7. “We’ve been fortunate that he’s had some really good starts,” Wooster coach Derek Boyd said. “One game he only had to go five and that helps. “This is nice, though. We’ll enjoy it for about 12 hours and get back after it.” Stutzman left the game with his team in decent shape. The Knights were making contact with Lally, and trailed just 3-2 after three. Stutzman finished the day with three strikeouts, two walks and five hits. Two of his three runs were

earned. He was doing just enough to keep the Generals off balance. His relief didn’t fare as well. They combined to allow seven walks and five hits over the final three innings. After coupling that with a pair of untimely errors, a tight ballgame turned into a blowout in a hurry. “We missed some balls we should’ve caught,” West Holmes coach Bill Pim said. “Errors and walks killed us.” It didn’t help that the Generals were willing to make the Knights pay for their mistakes. In the second inning, it was Ryan Boyd and Mason McGee providing RBI on back-to-back atbats. Then in the fourth, when the Generals posted five runs, and really opened the game up, it was again Boyd hurting the Knights, this time with a two-out, two-run single. Wooster got a threehit day from leadoff hitter Drew Wharton, while Jacob Saal collected two hits and scored two runs. First baseman Brett Lepley was 0 for 3 on the afternoon, but scored two runs, and made a spectacular diving catch in foul territory that caused his sunglasses to go flying off. “They’re a good team,” Pim said. “Give them credit, they took it and won. “They got hits when it counted, and we left some

guys on base.” Even so, the Knights came out swinging. Lally suffered and succeeded through a mixed review of a first inning. He struck out three batters looking, while also allowing three hits and walking a batter. Levi Jones and cleanup hitter Trevor Kiner each singled before A.J. Race loaded the bases on a walk. Mitch Tyson then pushed across the Knights’ only runs with a two-run single. Jones finished 3 for 3 on the day despite his three hits going just over a combined 300 feet. His first two hits were bloopers over the first baseman and he legged out an infield single. Lally faced three over the minimum in the final six innings. No runners got past first in that span. He finished by striking out the game’s final five hitters, putting an exclamation point on a game that at one point looked in doubt for the Generals. “The biggest thing for us is that we worked back after being behind,” Boyd said. “Seeing them battle through some adversity is good, and it’s something we need to get better at. “Sometimes you have to work through adversity. You can’t always jump out to a big lead. So I really liked the way the kids competed today.” The two teams will fin-

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Wooster coach Scott Dunlap said. “She comes every game with a fantastic attitude, no matter what happens. “My kids could’ve packed it up eight games ago, Shawna could have, but they haven’t,” he added. “Hats off to all 14 of them.” Trailing 1-0, Wooster came out swinging in the bottom of the first. Bri Bocook hit the first pitch for a single, stole second, went to third on Massary’s single, then scored on Rehm’s single to right. Then came the bunt from Dusstyn Reynolds that resulted in the 3-1 advantage, and in the fifth, Massary and Rehm stroked consecutive two-out doubles for the final run. “That’s creating runs, and we’ve tried to do that

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from being in the driver’s seat. “We’re going to need some help,” Boyd said. “We’ve got to take care of

all season,” said Dunlap of the aggressive first-inning baserunning. “Stormi, she’s a battler and can keep you off-balance. After the first we may have been a little impatient up there, but it was enough.” Morris (2 SO, 0 BB) went the distance to take the mound loss for West Holmes (7-10, 2-7), which hosts Wooster tonight in Millersburg. The Knights will need more than the four hits they got Tuesday. Morris had two of them, while Bocook, Massary and Rehm had two hits each for the Generals. “We’re not walking up to the plate confident,” WH coach Jaime Chenevey Martin said. “We pressed at the plate, especially after that first inning. “They hit the ball hard in the first and I think it

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though. The average man with a mustache touches it 760 times per day, so says the Internet. (That’s roughly 45 times per hour if a man sleeps 7 hours, which makes me want to silently observe and count next chance I get.) I suppose every gender needs to embrace his or her own right to make a statement, so men, may your faces become the canvas of your personality. Let it grow, let it grow.

And, based on the prices of the day, it was. These were unheard of prices. Everything started to change in 2001, and the wars that followed were blamed as drivers of change in the energy market. But that wasn’t true. What drove changes in the energy market was global changes in wealth and prosperity, and those were fueled by global increases in peace.” He cited 700 million people moving out of abject poverty, from $1 a day to $10 a day. “Mind you, that is still a level of poverty we find unacceptable in this country, nearly unimaginable in this country, yet for the majority of the world, that’s a massive increase in standard of living.” Roberts says he was drawn into bio fuels and made his reputation at this time as an economist. “We live, from an energy price perspective in an era of puppies, rainbows, unicorns and hydraulic fracturing,” he said. “It is amazing the turnabout that has occurred. The reduction in energy costs in the United States has ushered in a renaissance of manufactur-

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Experts (From Page 25) That is absolute subsistence level. That is an amazing turnaround. “Likewise, when we talk about wars, we read about war and strife, the only reason we live in such war-torn times, we’ve forgotten what the past was like,” he added. “After 13 years in Afghanistan, the United States lost 1,500 soldiers. The Allies lost 13,000 airmen during the invasion of Normandy. There were over 8,000 Northern casualties during the first day of Gettysburg.” He said the reason peaceful times matter in Eastern Ohio is because of energy. “Prosperity and the standard of living that everybody around the word aspires to, requires energy, and energy facilitates prosperity,” Roberts said. “Prosperity drives demand for food, but it is the same with energy.” He recalled working in the energy industry in 1996, when the gasoline prices in America first went about $3 per gallon. “You’d have thought the barbarians were at the gates,” Roberts said. “This was the end of civilization.

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Marvin F. Kieffaber, 89, of Millersburg, passed away Monday evening, April 27, 2015, at Majora Lane Care Center, Millersburg, from complications due to Alzheimer’s. Memorial services will be Monday, May 4 at 11 a.m. at Millersburg Faith Lutheran Church, with the Rev. Harrison Gapter officiating. Interment of ashes will be in Oak Hill Cemetery, Millersburg. Friends may call one hour prior to the service at the church. Those wishing to share a memory or make on-line condolences may do so by visiting www.alexanderfhinc.com. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Alzheimer’s Association, 408 9th St., SW, Suite 1610, Canton 44707; or Millersburg Faith Lutheran Church, General Fund, 187 S. Clay St., Millersburg 44654. Marvin was born on Nov. 24, 1925, in New Bedford, the son of William J. and Katherine (Schweikert) Kieffaber, and married Wanda L. Lawrence on Jan. 23, 1953. She survives. Marvin attended The College of Wooster and Ohio State University. He left college because of his father’s health and helped take over the family farm. From 195456, he served in the U.S.Army and was stationed in Pirmasens, Germany. Because, at age 27, he was the “oldest” person in his unit, they all called him “Pappy.” In 1961, Marvin brought bowling to Millersburg when he opened Spare Time Lanes Bowling Alley. He is remembered by many as always being at the bowling

Doris M. Flickinger, formerly of Wooster, passed away Friday, April 3, 2015, just one half hour past her 86th birthday. She was in residence at Madrone Hospice House in Yreka, Calif., at the time of her death. She was laid to rest on April 8, after a beautiful Eastern Orthodox service performed by the Brotherhood of the St. Gregory Palamas Monastery in Etna, Calif., where her son, Father Necktarios is a Deacon. The funeral was also served by the choir from the St. Elizabeth the Grandduchess Convent in Etna. Her interment followed in St. Juvenaly Parish Cemetery, Etna, Calif. Doris was born in Holmesville, April 2, 1929, to Harry and Ethel (Newell) Butler, and had attended Holmesville High School, graduating in 1948. In the early 1950s, she had worked for the Wayne County Bank, Wooster Telephone Company and later in years for the Wooster Brush Company. She and her husband Max followed both of their children and relocated to Etna, Calif. in 1992.

Bernard L. “Bud” Martin, 85, of Lakeville, passed away Wednesday, April 22, 2015, at his home after a short illness. He was born June 24, 1929, in Glenmont, the son of Bernard Hamilton and Lula Beatrice (Clark) Martin, and on June 5, 1951, he married Ruby Jean Johnson. She preceded him in death on Feb. 22, 2001. They would have been married 50 years. He worked for 50 years at Cerco/Diamonite Plant in Shreve, retiring in 2005, and was a member of Nashville Church of Christ, Hanover Lodge No. 115 F&A.M, Loudonville, and Order of Eastern Star, Ashland Chapter No. 92. Surviving are a son, Larry (Judy) Martin of Millersburg, and their children, Jennifer (Zack) Jolley of Wooster and Amber Martin of Columbus, and a great-grandson, Royce Robinson III; a son, Jeffry (Regina) Martin and their children, Michael and Jason Martin, all of Lakeville; and a daughter, Peggy (Scott) Klingler of West Liberty, and their children, Grechen Klingler of Mary Esther, Fla., and Steven Klingler of West Liberty; a

alley. In 1975, Marvin and Wanda purchased the Village Floral & Greenhouse. Then in 1978, he became an independent contract driver for the U.S. Postal Service, retiring in 2005. He later opened an antique store named “Poor Old Marv’s” simply to occupy his time after retirement. Marvin was a member of Millersburg Faith Lutheran Church, and enjoyed playing golf, reading and going to auctions. Marvin loved to bowl; and won a seniors bowling title for the State of Ohio and competed in a national tournament in Reno, Nev. Surviving in addition to his wife, are children, Mary (Edward) O’Farrell of New Philadelphia, Ann Kieffaber (Greg Grambush) of Wooster, and Dan (Tabitha) Kieffaber of Millersburg; grandchildren, Bridget (Steve) Frantz, Joshua (Christin) O’Farrell, Meghan O’Farrell, and Katelyn Rose Kieffaber; great-grandchildren, Luke, Olivia and Colleen Frantz, Liam and Jameson O’Farrell; and numerous nieces, nephews and friends. He was preceded in death by his parents; a son, Gary Kieffaber; a sister, Irene Ray; and a brother, Chester Kieffaber.

She met and married the love of her life, Max L. Flickinger in February 1954, and went on to have two children Pamela and Craig. Doris loved growing flowers, tending to her flowerbeds, and yard work as well as enjoying nature and birds. Doris leaves behind her husband, Max; a daughter, Sophia (Pamela) FlickingerSpontylides and Father Nectarios (formerly Craig) Flickinger, both of Etna, Calif.; a sonin-law, Christos Spontylides of Etna, Calif.; a sister, Dorothea (Butler) and Lowell Myers of Wooster; and several nieces and nephews on the Myers’ and Flickinger sides of the families. She will be greatly missed by all. She was preceded in death by her parents; and a brother, Jack Butler. The family asks a donation be made in Doris’ name to Madrone Hospice House, 255 Collier Circle, Yreka, Calif. 96097; or to a local Hospice Organization.

sister, Ruth Miller of Millersburg; and his K9-pal “Buddy.” In addition to his wife, he was preceded in death by his parents; and siblings, Theodore “Ted” Martin, Kenneth Martin, Marjorie Keller, Ada Martin, Nadine Miller, Claudia Jefferies and Beatrice Bowman. Funeral services were Monday, April 27, at Nashville Church of Christ, Nashville, with minister, Brad Dodson officiating. Burial was in Nashville Cemetery. Arrangements were handled by Alexander Funeral Home, Millersburg. Masonic services were held Sunday, April 26, at the funeral home. The family suggests contributions be made to Nashville Church of Christ, 13457 State Route 39, Big Prairie, 44611; or Nashville Fire Department Building Fund, P.O. Box 370, Nashville 44661.

Wayne “Red’ Yendriga, 55 CLEVELAND — Wayne “Red” Yendriga, 55, went to be with the Lord after a short illness. Wayne was born April 7, 1960 in Conneaut, and passed away April 26, 2015. He had attended West Holmes High School, and

then moved to Cleveland. Wayne was a truck driver and loved to ride motorcycles and shoot pool. He leaves his mother and stepfather, Judy and Dale Gavlak; brothers, Steve (Connie) and John (Diane) Yendriga; a stepbrother, Dale Eck, and a

stepsister, Tiffany Masias; a foster brother, Frank (Ellie) Supinski; and his long time girlfriend and caregiver, Jo M. May and her sons, Michael and Tom. He leaves many nieces, nephews and grandchildren. Also dear friends, Ann and Tim

Ringgenberg, who were always there for him. He was preceded in death by his father, Steve Yendriga; and a nephew, Shane Yendriga. He will be missed greatly. There were no services. A memorial was planned for a later date.

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Holmes County bookmobile Monday — Alpine Meadow School, noon12:45 p.m.; Honey Ridge, 1-1:45 p.m.; Winesburg Public, 2:30-6:30 p.m. Tuesday — Stony Point Community, 1-2:15 p.m.; Tower View School, 2:453:45 p.m.; Jonas Miller, State Road 241, 4-4:30 p.m.; Beechvale, 5:30-6:30 p.m. Wednesday — East Valley School, 9:30-10:30 a.m.; West Beidler School, 10:45-11:45 a.m.; East Fairview School, 12:451:45 p.m.; Fryburg School, 2-2:45 p.m.; Amish City Essentials, 3-6 p.m. Thursday — East Plains School, 9:30-10:30 a.m.; Ashery School 11 a.m.noon; Hopeview subdivision, 1-1:45 p.m.; East Salt Creek School, 2-3 p.m.; Killbuck Public, 4-5:15 p.m.; Nashville Elementary, 5:30-6:30 p.m. Friday — Walnut Creek Elementary, 9 a.m.-2:30 p.m.

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Oscar 201305 07 A young 3 year old promising friesian stallion with performance and drive. Visitors Welcome.

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FRIDAY MAY 8, 2015 Chattels 10:00 AM Real Estate 12 Noon Open House April 21 4:00–6:00 PM Fredericksburg – Salt Creek Twp. – 2.719 Ac. – House & Barn Southeast Local Schools Sharp Buick Car – Ford Tractor – JD Mower This is a great opportunity to purchase a piece of property in Fredericksburg. The property consists of three parcels. Parcel 1– 46–00011.000 (594 N. Mill St.) is .233ac lot in the village with a 2–story, 3 bedroom, 1 bath Bungalow style home. It was built around 1890 and is approx. 1,000 sq ft. Utilities are village water/ sewer. The home has an updated gas furnace, central air, water heater, and some newer windows. If you’re concerned about fashion, the house could use some TLC and cosmetic updates. Behind the house sits a small ground level barn with a one car garage and lean–to attached. Parcels 45–00031.000 and 45– 00033.000 is 2.486 acres is outside the village and is open and wooded. There will be a new survey for this property. These two parcels will be offered as one for a total of 2.719 acres. This is a great opportunity to purchase a property with the convenience of town but with a country atmosphere. Have your ďŹ nancing in order and come prepared to buy. TAXES AND LEGAL: Located at 594 N. Mill St. Fredericksburg, OH 44627, Parcel #s 45– 00033.00 (1.68 ac), 45–00031.000 (.60 ac) & 46–00011.000 (.225 ac) totaling 2.505 acres. New survey acreage is 2.719. Taxes are $405.99 per half year on all 3 parcels combined. Mineral rights transfer, subject to any leases of record. REAL ESTATE TERMS: A non–refundable down payment of 10% of the contract price is due sale day by cash or good check, with balance due at closing in approx. 45 days. Possession will be at closing. All inspections need to be made prior to auction. The property sells as is, where is, based on buyer’s own inspection. CHATTELS - 2012 Buick LaCrosse- Ford 8N tractor- JD mower-Antiques From the garage and barn: Sharp 2012 Buick Lacrosse with only 20,000mi. ; clean JD LX172 riding mower 38’ deck; Ford 8N tractor w/ good rubber; 5’ 3pt woods rotary mower; 5’ 3pt. Blade; Toro push mower; lawn roller; Garden tools; wrenches & hand tools; box trap; log chains; 8gal. Sears air compressor; ext. ladder; battery charger; chain saws; new roll woven wire fence; metal implement seats; old corn jabber; old license plates & hub caps; vintage car parts; old car horn; oil tins; wood crates; runner sleds; barn primitives. Antiques, Collectables & HH: granite ware; canning jars; old; small cast iron kettle; local adv.; Weaver coal thermometer, lowers service station; souvenirs from state fair, Euclid beach & more; old pens and pencils; postcards; lots of old books; cast iron toys; carnival sticks; vintage oil and gas tins; bb gun; pocket knives; old pistol; ammo; carbide light; old pictures; Carafelli painting; doll parts; Fenton glass; souvenir glass; depression glass; jade Fire King; Nippon china; o blue; punch bowl set; chalk ware; vintage baby clothing; old baby buggy; old calendars; singer treadle sewing mach.; roll top desk; oak wash stand; oak dresser; grandfather clock; beds; table and chairs; old wood trunk w/key; glass hutch; cedar wardrobe; Modello player piano & rolls; true tone record player; old Victrola; Frigidaire refrigerator; ďŹ re safe; kitchen ware; box lots and much more. NOTE: Starting @ 10:00 in the tent. At 12 noon we will sell the real estate and following that we will sell the car and tractor. The late Cletus had lived in Fredericksburg most of his life and had grown up in this house so there are generations of items accumulated. There will be more yet to discover. Bring a friend and plan to attend. TERMS ON CHATTELS: Cash or good check. Lunch stand AUCTION BY ORDER OF: Cletus Bickel Estate • Thurman Tish, Executor William Anfang, Attorney Wayne County Probate# 2014PB–E001933 Auctioneer: Nick DeFelice 330–464–1302 Jon Mast, Auction Broker 330–763–3883 Assisting Auctioneer: James Mast

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’00 HARLEY - ’90 TOPAZ - COLLECTIBLES Will sell in the Sprunger Building located on the Kidron Auction Grounds, 4885 Kidron Rd., Kidron, OH (for GPS use 4885 Kidron Rd., Apple Creek, OH 44606.) Kidron is located between Wooster and Canton, Ohio, four miles south of US Rt. 30 on CR 52 (Kidron Rd.)

TUESDAY EVE. MAY 5, 2015 4:00 PM ESTATE OF PEARL SHELLHORN Edna L. Graham, Executor • Wm. Ross, Attorney for the Estate Wayne Co. Probate Case No. 2014-PB-E 001729 CAR – TOOLS: ’90 Mercury Topaz GS, 4 dr, auto w/oor shift, bucket seats, white w/gray interior – 20,456 actual miles; Toro Snow Blower; Bench Grinder; Bench Vise; Selection of power & hand tools; step ladders; yard tools; Barrel pump; small port. air compressor; alum. ext. ladder; tree pruner; Kero-Sun Heaters. ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES: Old Windsor coal/gas stove; Candle mold; cherry seeder; crocks & jugs; coffee grinder; rectangular butter mold; humpback trunk; granite pans; 10 gal. milk can; Hanson scale; one man saw; 6 matching spice jars; oil lamps; 2 quilts; mantle clock; 6 legged stand; 1 drawer stand; old chest of drawers; sq. oak stand; glass cane; a little Depression glass; McCoy Pitcher Turkey glass candy dish; red glass; Delco record player; 78 records; little costume jewelry. HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS: Hotpoint nat. gas range w/ self/cleaning oven; Whirlpool ref./freezer; Two Maple 3 pc BR suite w/standard beds; Lane cedar chest; Maple Ext. table w/6 chairs; Lazy Boy Sleep Sofa; 2 Upholstered recliners; platform rocker; corner stand; hall tree; knee hole desk; ower stand; step back lamp table; Correlle service for 8; Corning Ware; pots/pans; atware; soft goods; Dirt Devil Steamer; Hoover Carpet Cleaner; Eureka vacuum; Exercise Bike; wheel chair; Sm. Sentry oor safe; metal wardrobe; Christmas DĂŠcor. JOE & CATHY ELLIS ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES: Secretary; Library cabinet; 2 Antique wall mirrors; at wall cupboard; curved glass display cabinet; oak ice box; church pew; sideboard server; hanging lamp; spinning wheel; Library table; Large anvil; 2 steel wagon wheels; 2 stone water troughs; PA RR spike pick; crosscut & other saws; wooden levels; 5 double trees; meat cleavers; ice tongs; copper spittoon; hanging scale; brass scale; curry combs; soap stone warmers; agricultural manuals; Cast iron boot scraper; Scottie dog door stop; sm. Cast iron jockey; Orville Saving old coin bank; RR lanterns; Ashland pump; pitcher pumps; Cast iron dog nutcrackers & door stops; old pulleys; RR lock; qt Dazey butter churn; Dazey #40 butter churn; #1 1/2 Coffee mill; pair of crystal swans; yellow ware bowls; wood boxes; Avon steins; old bottles; large 48 star ag; 3 Middleton dolls; Mickey Mouse & other insulators; desk set; some costume jewelry. HOUSEHOLD: Lift chair recliner; oak dry sink; 4 oak pressback chairs; dining room ext. table; bookcase; framed wall mirror; Grandfather clock; White Stag air mattress; Entertainment center; 3 silk trees; Eagle statue; 3 pre-lit pencil Christmas trees; 52â€? pre-lit wreath; Illuminated blow up Santa; new Charcoal grill; bird bath & other landscape dĂŠcor; picnic dining canopy; 2 person tent; egg crate; camp stove; Elliptical; Nautilus exercise bike; box lots; etc. From the Estate of DONALD BEAM HARLEY – MOWER & TOOLS; 2000 Harley Davidson Low Rider w/4500 miles; Leather jacket; chaps; vest; Toro snow blower (Used onec); Toro hand mower; Worx string trimmer w/edger attachment; Leaf blower/Vac/Chipper; Walk behind leaf blower; misc. power & hand tools; few machinist tools; battery charger; truck tool box; beer steins; ďŹ gurines; tin type pictures; dresser w/mirror; old wardrobe w/mirror; rocker; bunk beds; old lamps; Spittoon; Basketball hoop. HOUSEHOLD: Sofa; end tables; lamps; entertainment center; Color TV; pots & pans & kitchen misc; linens. NOTE: Starting @ 4:00 on tabled smalls – a second crew on box lots by 4:30 followed by furniture; Harley/Car/ Mower etc. @ 6:00 PM. TERMS: CASH or CHECK. Visa/MasterCard/Discover. 5% Buyer’s Premium waived for check or cash. LUNCH STAND Auction Conducted By: Assisting Auctioneers MARK BACHUS 330-621-6576 JASON KRIEGMONT JR. Apprentice Auctioneer 440-465-7166


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