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Baker’s CashSaver Food Store Owners change format to reopen grocery store By KEVIN LYNCH Staff Writer MILLERSBURG — Baker’s CashSaver Cost Plus Food Store has taken over the store space where Save-A-Lot used to be. And, while Baker’s used to operate the SaveA-Lot, the grocery store on the south end of Millersburg features a new look and many new items to offer customers. “We were the former

Save-A-Lot owners as well,” said Mark Cutshall, director of operations for Baker’s IGA. “We worked that for nearly five years and weren’t having a lot of success with that format, so we decided to change the format over to what’s currently there. “This way we’re buying from the same buyer that we are at all of our other locations, which is Associated Wholesale Grocers out of Nashville, Tenn.,” Kevin Lynch photos/www.buydrphotos.com

Baker’s CashSaver made a smooth transition from Save-A-Lot to the new store, shutting down for two weeks before opening recently.

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period, the store was closed for slightly more than two weeks. “We had a pretty good plan and pretty much knew at the end of the summer that this was the path we were going to take. We had a lot of help from our wholesaler and had a lot of bodies in there and flipped it around pretty quick,” Cutshall said. Baker’s Cash Saver Cost Plus Food Store employs 13 people at the new Mill-

ersburg store, which is open Monday-Saturday, 8 a.m.-9 p.m., and Sunday, 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Going from a Save-ALot, which was a limited assortment store, to a more conventional grocery store, gives Baker’s the ability to carry top brands as well as private label items. “Now we are more of a conventional supermarket because we offer a good bit of name brands as well as our own private label

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brands,” Cutshall said. Baker’s offer another shopping alternative, giving consumers a choice. “I know Rodhe’s is an anchor locally and has been there for many, many years,” he said. “We still consider ourselves a locally owned grocery store. Our owners are in Coshocton, with stores in Sugarcreek, Newcomerstown, Coshocton and Scio. We’re still the little See Pg. 7 — BAKER’S

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Cutshall said. “Save-ALot was almost like a franchise, where you had to buy from a certain place; had to do things a certain way. This way, we’ve got all our entities under one umbrella.” Presently, the store is owned by Gary and Terrie Baker, who operate five stores, including IGAs in Newcomerstown, Scio, Coshocton, Sugarcreek and the CashSaver in Millersburg. During the transition

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Feb. 1st - Feb. 6th

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Tuesday, Feb. 16, is the deadline to register to vote in the March 15 Primary Election. This also includes any change of name or address. The Board of Elections office will be offering extended hours Feb. 16, remaining open until 9 p.m. The office will be closed on Presidents Day which is Monday, Feb. 15.

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Red Tomato Corn Salsa

Smith's vit. D Milk $ 3.29 /GAL

2.75 /pint Baby Yellow Popcorn 75¢ /LB $

Smith’s French Onion Dip $1.45 /16 oz.

Shearer’s Classic Potato Chips.............. 2 for $3.00/16OZ Mozzarella Sticks ....................................... $3.85/LB

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Residents can register at the Holmes County Board of Elections located in the Clinton Street Office Building at 75 E. Clinton St., Suite 108 in Millersburg. The Board of Elections office is open weekdays, 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Registration forms also are available at the Bureau of Motor Vehicles or at the Holmes County Dis-

trict Public Library. You may change your address online or print forms on the Board of Elections website: www.holmescountyboardofelections. com To vote, a person must be a United States citizen, be a resident of the county and precinct in which one See Pg. 3 — PRIMARY


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Primary (From Page 2)

before the day of the general election, and have registered to vote plans to vote, be at least at least 30 days prior to 18 years of age on or the election.

The March 15 Primary Election ballot includes Presidential delegates, U.S. Senator, U.S. Representative, State Sena-

tor, State Representative, Ohio Supreme Court, Court of Appeals, Republican State Central Committee, most

county officials, Democratic County Central Committee, six local tax issues and two local option questions.

Feb. 1st thru Feb. 6th Hours: M,W,Th & Sat 8-5; Tues & Fri 8-7 Visa, Mastercard, Discover

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Virginia Ham ................................................. ................................$2.99 lb. Muenster Cheese .........................................................................$2.69 lb. Dried Bean Mix..............................................................................$1.59 lb. Marshmallows................................................................. 1 lb. pkg. $1.39 ea. Shredded Cheese .......................................................... 2 lb. pkg. $4.99 ea. Frozen Blueberries ........................................................... 30 lb. box $51.00 WO-10436547

Wild Bird Food 18 lbs. $7.49 100% Lemon Juice 15 oz. $1.19 Bertolli Extra Virgin Olive Oil 25.5 oz. $4.35 Royal Vanilla Flavoring (Dark or Clear) 16 oz. $2.49

Troyer’s Sandwich Trail Bologna............................................................. $4.29 lb. Virginia Ham .......................................................................................... $2.39 lb.

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Chicken Salad ......................................................................................... $4.29 lb. Pearl Valley Lacey Swiss Cheese ...............................................................$2.99 lb.

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Feb. 1st – Feb. 6th

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Cake Mixes .................................................. 99¢/ea. Masterblend Ground Coffee, 30.65 oz.....$6.25/ea. Dyno-Bites Cereal, 12.5 oz. ........................$1.35/ea. Salad Dressing, Gal. .................................. $6.99/ea. Robinhood Flour, 50 lb............................ $19.75/lb. Water Softner Salt - While Supplies Last ELECTRIC HEATERS & SNOWBLOWERS

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Week of Feb. 1st - Feb. 6th

Fresh Produce

Off The Bone Honey Ham ......................$3.09 lb.

Specials February 1st – 13th

Buffalo Chicken ........................................$3.99 lb.

Muenster Cheese ����������������������������������������������������������$2�69 lb� Lacey Swiss Cheese (Pearl Valley)�����������������������������������$3�09 lb� Chopped Ham ��������������������������������������������������������������� $2�19 lb� Honey Ham���������������������������������������������������������������������$2�79 lb� Shredded Cheese (Cheddar/Mozzarella) ������������������������ $5�99/2 lb� Sauder White Eggs �������������������������������������������������2/$3�00/doz� Smith’s Milk (Vit� D & 2%)���������������������������������������������� $2�99/gal� 5 Compartment Foam Trays ���������������������������������$6�99/125 ct� Head Lettuce ����������������������������������������������������������������� 2/$3�00

Mozzarella................................................ .$2.19 lb. American ...................................................$2.29 lb. Sapphire Flour..........................................$0.34 lb. Pretzel Crisps (asst. variety). ..................$2.50 ea.

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Organic Oranges (While Supplies Last) ..............$1.09 lb.

Canned Goods • Paper Products • Laundry Detergent • Toothpaste • Shampoo Body Wash and Much More!

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5,500 Watt Generator (Troy Built) ... $635 Shampoo ....................................$2 Toothpaste .................................$2 Make-up .....................................$1 Hair Dye ......................................$6 Infrared Heater........ (1000 Sq. Ft. ) $65 Electric Heaters ................$15-$65 Convention Toaster Oven .......$22 TV Mounts .........................$12-$25 Wall Mount Fireplace 36” ........$95 120V Arc Welder.......................$95 Batttery Chargers ....................$35 3/4 HP Garbage Disposer .......$45

Navel Oranges ..........................................$0.79 lb.

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1/2” Impact Wrenches (Air)........$25-45 6” Bench Vise............................$65 Clamp Meter..............................$35 1150amp Portable Power (Battery) ... $65 BBQ Grill Covers.................$8-$14 Humidifiers (whole house) .............$45 Electric Brad Nailer .................$45 Chest of Drawers (6 drawer)........$55 Twin - Queen Bed Frame ........$45 Memory Foam Mattress (Queen) ...$175 Microwaves .......................$25-$65 Over the Range Microwave ...$145 Portable Dishwasher ...............$75 Computer Desk........................$95

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NEW WINTER HOURS

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Open Mon-Sat 9:30am-5:30pm Closed Sunday

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Pasture Raised Ground Turkey ������������������������������������$5�99 lb� Pasture Raised Turkey Wings ���������������������������������������$1�89 lb� Pasture Raised Whole Fryers ���������������������������������������$2�69 lb�

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the person is not required to file a return. However, nonresidents not having the tax withheld must file a return. Tax forms have been mailed. Anyone who did not receive a form should contact the Tax Department at 330-674-6891. Forms are available at w w w. m i l l e r s b u r g o h i o. com.

Holmesville Library events

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People who reside in the village are subject to a 1.5 percent municipal income tax, imposed on all salaries, wages, commissions and other compensation, and on all net profits. Nonresidents who work in the village are subject to the same earnings tax. If the tax is deducted from earnings as a nonresident,

The After School Group will meet on Monday, Feb. 1, from 4-5 p.m. at the Holmesville-Prairie Township Library. February is a month of special days so the books and activities will center on Valentine’s Day and Presidents Day. Come for stories, snacks, games and a craft. Story Hour will begin

on Thursday, Feb. 4, from 10-11 a.m. for preschool aged children and will continue every Thursday morning through April. Community Night will be Wednesday, Feb. 17, from 6:30-7:30 p.m. Janice Corfman will have on display her collection of See Pg. 5 — LIBRARY

CHEESE SALE

Holmesville 330-279-2283 2 miles north of Holmesville on SR 83 Sale Dates February 1st - 6th

Baby Swiss ���������������������������������������� $3�39 lb� Swiss ������������������������������������������������� $2�99 lb� Marble����������������������������������������������� $2�69 lb� Farmers �������������������������������������������� $2�79 lb� Lacey Baby Swiss ����������������������������� $2�99 lb� Pepper Jack �������������������������������������� $2�79 lb� Jumping Jack ����������������������������������� $2�79 lb� Provolone������������������������������������������ $2�59 lb� Muenster ������������������������������������������� $2�69 lb� Jalapeno Muenster��������������������������� $2�79 lb� Yellow American ������������������������������� $2�39 lb� White American �������������������������������� $2�39 lb� Mild Cheddar������������������������������������ $2�59 lb�

Extra Sharp Cheddar ����������������������� $3�19 lb� Mozzarella ���������������������������������������� $2�49 lb� Colby ������������������������������������������������� $2�69 lb� Hot Pepper ���������������������������������������� $2�49 lb� Green Onion ������������������������������������� $2�49 lb� Garlic ������������������������������������������������ $2�49 lb� Pepperoni���������������������������������������������$2�49 lb� Chipotle������������������������������������������������$2�49 lb� Horseradish �����������������������������������������$2�49 lb� Habanero ���������������������������������������������$2�49 lb� Smoked Baby Swiss �����������������������������$3�99 lb� Smoked Swiss ��������������������������������������$3�99 lb� Smoked Provolone�������������������������������$3�49 lb�

Smoked Mild Cheddar �����������������������������$3�49 lb� Smokey Cheddar ���������������������������������$3�39 lb� Smokey Swiss���������������������������������������$3�39 lb� Smokey Hot Pepper �����������������������������$3�39 lb� Pearl Valley Lacey Swiss��������������������������������$2�99 lb� Yogurt Cheese ��������������������������������������$4�19 lb� Vegetable Yogurt ����������������������������������$4�19 lb� Butter Cheese ��������������������������������������$4�29 lb� Sharp Cheddar Yellow �������������������������$3�59 lb� Sharp Cheddar White��������������������������$3�59 lb� Chipotle Jack ���������������������������������������$2�79 lb�

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Dress code: PJs required

Shoppers don’t bother to get dressed up for Pajama Party in Berlin By KEVIN LYNCH Staff Writer In the world of retail sales, it seems the crazier the idea to get people in the door, the better. That explains why for the past 15 years, The Country Craft Cupboard on Main Street in Berlin, has been hosting a Pajama Party, opening the doors of the store at 6 a.m., and not allowing anyone in who is not properly dressed. “We require pajamas or nightgown and robe to get in,” said store owner Karen Lamp. “I have bouncers at the door to make sure everyone is dressed properly. Sweat pants don’t count; people shop in sweat pants all the time. That’s not unusual.

Proper attire is required to get in the door. “We used to have the door open for an hour, and then lock it for crowd control,” she continued. “It was absolutely wallto-wall. Now we keep the doors open to 8 a.m. That helps spread the crowd out. “We have people come in all year who say they’ve got their PJs ready, or it’s nothing for people to come in and lift up their legs to show off their new slippers,” Lamp said. “It’s kind of a wild and crazy time, but it’s a lot of fun. It’s a lot of work, but once we’re here and awake, it’s fun. We enjoy it as much as our customers do. We’ve downsized the store a little, so it’s not as crazy as it

used to be. Even last year, when the weather had not been very cooperative, we still had a great turnout. We had a lot of happy customers.” The idea stemmed from having the year-end sale at the end of January. “Someone told us of a sale like this that was going on in another state,” Lamp said. “I don’t think they do it in the winter. About three weeks before the end of our year, we thought we’d give it a trial run, without much time to advertise. We used inhouse advertising and word of mouth, and we had a really, really big turnout. The next year we advertised and we were overwhelmed.” People lined up outside

Church briefs

Clubs

Christian Women to meet

TOPS OH 1573 Nashville

Holmes County Christian Women’s Club will meet Feb. 2, 9:30-11:30 a.m. at Der Dutchman in Walnut Creek. Speaker is retired pastor, Christopher Stewart of Shreve. All women are welcome and there is no membership dues or lists. Brunch is $10, inclusive. For reservations by Jan. 30, 330-674-6727 or 330-343-7046; email reservations to dawdys@embarqmail.com (CWC in memo line). Walk-in guests are welcome. There is also a Bible study group each Thursday at 9:30 a.m. at Millersburg Presbyterian Church. For more information on CWC, call 330-674-7723 or email address above.

Holmesville Methodist offers after-school program The Holmesville United Methodist Church is offering an after-school program at the church called JAMS (Jesus and Me Sessions). JAMS will meet at the church (317 E. Main St.) on Wednesdays from 3:45-5 p.m. Feb. 17, 24, March 2, 9, 16 for grades K-6. The church will provide snacks, Bible stories, games and crafts. Contact Shirley Croskey at 330-231-1482 or Jackie Lewis at 330-279-2191 for more information.

Brian Stephenson and Joyce Hocking were best weekly losers when TOPS OH 1573 Nashville met Jan. 13. Dusty Vehrs was best rededicated loser, and Mary Burgett was best weekly KOPS. Stephenson was honored for losing six weeks consecutively and members lost 8¾ pound. For the program Janice Tope read from TOPS News March 2013. She told how to make each food guide serving count and how to enjoy a variety of foods from the four food groups. The article gave advice for different ages and stages and how to be active every day. We were reminded to check

the store waiting for an opportunity to come in and take advantage of storewide sales of 40 percent off. “We’ve been doing the PJ party at the end of January now for about 15 years,” Lamp said. “What else is there to do in the dead of winter? The whole town of Berlin slows down, we thought we’d try something off the wall.” Winter is a good time for crafting, so this is a good time for people to come in and stock up on supplies for the rest of the winter. “We’ve had people come from all over, as far as California,” Lamp said. “We’ve had people leave home at 3:30 in the morning just to drive in

for the PJ party. Last year was bitterly cold and the year before that was really snowy. This year I’m praying for good weather. “We had such a long line of people forming in the alley outside, we’d serve them coffee,” she continued. “People made friends in line. Locals have taken in out-of-towners, opening their homes to them. Hotels offer a discount for people who mention the PJ party.” Lamp says that several years ago, so many people were clamoring around outside after shopping at her store, they wanted somewhere else to shop. “Some of the other stores in town have joined the event, but they don’t open until at least 7 a.m,

Formal dress resale to

Reporter Kevin Lynch can be reached at 330-6745676 or klynch@the-dailyrecord.com.

Bookmobile nutrition labels when buying foods. The club meets Wednesdays at Nashville United Methodist Church at 5:45 p.m., with weigh in at 5:15 p.m.

Shreve Eastern Star Shreve Chapter 496, Order of the Eastern Star met recently for a stated meeting at Shreve Masonic Lodge. It was reported that $191 was earned from the One-Pound Auction, and the money and toys and games that were donated were given to People-to-People Ministries. Reports were given by members who visited shut-ins over the holidays. Each shut-in was given a lap blanket.

On Jan. 30, there will be an educational opportunity for Eastern Star members at Berea Masonic Temple. The annual inspection will be April 7. The next stated meeting is Jan. 21. Members will have a “brown bag” carryin dinner. Each member is asked to pack her own dinner in a brown bag. Trading may or may not occur, depending upon the individual. Drink will be provided.

Knights Gaming Society Knights of Gaming Board Gaming Society meets the third Saturday of the month from noon6 p.m. at the Holmes County District Public Library, Millersburg.

Community calendar Farm Toy Show is Feb. 6

and they don’t offer storewide discounts like we do. This is still our event,” she said. “Several stores open at 7 or 7:30 and they offer nice discounts. Quite a few stores in town have joined in the fun.” Another perk offered at the PJ Party is a reward for donating items, such as disposable diapers or new winter clothing for women and children for Every Woman’s House. In return for the donation, shoppers are given a return visit coupon for 25 percent their next visit to Country Craft Cupboard.

The Wayne County Farm Toy Show will be benefit Relay for Life held Saturday, Feb. 6, 9 a.m.-3 p.m., at Smithville High School, 200 Smithie Drive, Smith- A used formal dress resale and fashion show ville. Admission is $2. The event is sponsored by will be held at Northside Baptist Church, 1207 Wooster Road, Millersburg. The fashion show Smithville FFA Alumni. Call 330-669-9455. will be Saturday, Feb. 27, from 10-11 a.m. and the dress sale will be from 11 a.m.-8 p.m. There Republican Executive will be changing rooms and mirror available for the sale, which is cash only. Committee to meet Feb. 10 Those wishing to place dresses in the sale The Holmes County Republican Executive should take gently worn formals on a hanger Committee will meet Wednesday, Feb. 10 at 7 to the church Thursday, Feb. 25 or Friday, Feb. p.m. in the conference room of the Comfort 26 from 6-8 p.m. The seller sets the price and Inn, 1102 Glen Drive, Millersburg, for the receives 100 percent of the sale. There is a $10 purpose of appointing a member of the Hol- per dress non-refundable fee (cash only). Dress/ mes County Board of Elections. sale pickup will be Feb. 28 from 1-3 p.m. and any The term for the seat currently held by Wes money or dresses not sold or picked up will be Schmucker expires Feb. 29. Schmucker has donated to charity. Proceeds benefit Relay for indicated an interest in being reappointed. Life. For information, blint4@roadrunner.com.

March Waynedale musical is March 18-20 Waynedale High School Theater will present “Little Women the Musical” March 18-20. Shows are at 7 p.m. Friday-Saturday and at 2 p.m. Sunday in the John R. Lea auditorium. Tickets are $5 for students and $8 for adults For more information email soea_seppler@tccsa.net or call 330-698-3071.

Monday — Kurtz Township Road 606, 12:15-1 p.m.; Honey Ridge School, Township Road 666, 1:15-2 p.m.; Winesburg Public 2:30-6:30 p.m. Tuesday — Troyer Valley School, County Road 70, 12:301:30 p.m.; The Flour Sack, 1:453:30 p.m.; Dan Raber, County Road 59, 4-5 p.m.; Flat Ridge Public, County Road 600, 5:456:15 p.m.; Jason Raber, Township Road 188, 6:20-7 p.m. Wednesday — Tea Run Community, 10:15-10:45 a.m.; Tea Run School, 10:45-11:45 a.m.; Roman Miller, County Road 323, noon-1 p.m.; Maple Springs Communiy, 2-3:15 p.m.; Charm Elem K, 1-1:30 p.m.; Hiland Supply, County Road 135, 1:45-2:30 p.m.; Amish Country Essentials, 3-6 p.m. Thursday — Charm Elementary, 9-10:30 a.m.; Wise Elementary, 11 a.m.-2 p.m.; Township Road 371, Paul Miller, 2:15-3:30 p.m.; Miller’s Rustic Furniture, 3-3:45 p.m.; Killbuck Public, 4:15-5:30 p.m. Friday — West Fairview, County Road 160, 10-10:30 a.m.; Green Acres School, Township Road 652, 10:4511:45 a.m.; Hidden Acres School, Township Road 654 12:45-2 p.m.; Der Alte Quilt Shop, U.S. Route 62, 2:15-3:15 p.m.

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dresses she has made from the Civil War era. She is very knowledgeable about the Civil War and its clothing. Come hear her preFish fry scheduled sentation on “Women’s American Legion Post 494, of Sugarcreek, will Fashions from the Civil hold its next family fish fry Saturday, March 19. War Era.” A question and The event runs from 4-7 p.m. at the Post Home answer session will follow her presentation. on North Broadway Street in Sugarcreek.


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Adam Eckelberry is the store manager at Baker’s CashSaver. He says the savings bins are a hit at the store, giving customers an opportunity to save big.

Baker’s (From Page 1) guy. We want to emphasize service, where customers are able to talk to somebody in charge, someone who you can approach and speak directly to.”

On Jan. 19, the Ohio Grocers Association presented its Pinnacle Award to Baker’s IGA in Newcomerstown. The Pinnacle Award, based on operational excellence and significant contribution to Ohio’s food indus-

try, is given annually to both a single-store operator and a multi-store operation. Reporter Kevin Lynch can be reached at 330674-5676 or klynch@thedaily-record.com.

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Shoppers check out at Baker’s CashSaver located at the south end of MillBeginning Monday, and since workers never equipment adds safety ersburg in the store vacated by Save-A-Lot. The store is one of five operFeb. 1, state Route 83 leave the ground, the to the job. ated by Bakers in Coshocton, Tuscarawas and Holmes counties. will be closed during daytime hours in Holmes County for tree trimming and vegetation management work. Weather permitting, 110 N. Main St., Killbuck, OH 44637, 330-763-1851 state Route 83 will be Upcoming Events: closed from 8 a.m. to 5 January p.m. between U.S. Route 30 Movie: The Blind Side, 8:00 P.M. 62 and Black Diamond 31 **Fundraiser: We Are Marshall, 2:00 P.M. Golf Course through FriFebruary day, Feb. 19. 07 Super Bowl Party - 3:00 PM ODOT’s Holmes April County crew will be 09 Micro-Wrestling: 6:00 PM - 10:00 PM. Call for details *Movies are by donations. Concessions sold using a “SkyTrim” unit **Fundraisers $10 include a pop & popcorn. Like us on Facebook. for canopy removal and right of way clearing and maintenance. ODOT District 11 Deputy Director Lloyd MacAdam said, “Clearing overhead canopy from our roads improves our pavement longevity and increases motorist safety in the winter.” Beginning at the intersection of state Route 83 and U.S. 62, traffic will be detoured west on U.S. 62 to state Route 60 south to U.S. 36 east back to state Route 83, and reverse. Motorists Serving Wayne & Holmes should plan ahead to avoid delays. Don’t be The “SkyTrim” is selfa Drip contained and requires virtually no setup time. ODOT also uses a similar unit called the “JarDrain & Sewer Cleaning raff” and has completed Jetting Services work in other parts of Must present coupon Plumbing Repair Services eastern Ohio with it. at time of service to Camera Locate Services Both machines allow receive discount. 24 Hr. Emergency Service! smaller crews to do 330-262-3781 more work in less time, State L. #14613 WO-10433127

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W. Holmes students in global education program By KEVIN LYNCH Staff Writer

and Austin Kurtz, World Problem Solving; Lia Drummond and Selena Latouf, World Citizenship; Danny Drummond and Toby Brown, Current Events; Carah Porter and Jessica Yabroff, Global Agenda Issues; Porter and Isaac Miller, I-OPEN Project. Danny Drummond received one of the 10 Outstanding Delegate awards given in a field of 1,000 students. Gracie Shreve was one of 31 to receive an Outstanding Leadership award. Lia Drummond was runnerup in the World Citizen- West Holmes students did well at the recent Ohio Model United Nations program held in Columbus. Representing West Holmes were Toby Brown (left), Hunter Sundberg, Natasha Latouf, Carah Porter, ship Contest. Congratulations also go Lia Drummond, Danny Drummond, Austin Kurtz, Isaac Miller, Jessica Yabroff, Gracie Shreve and to Mia Sigler for being Selena Latouf. a council president in the OMUN Session Nov. 29-Dec. 1. The West Holmes Health Professional Advising Center (HPAC) and Jessica King held a three-day bake sale to raise money for the OMUN I-OPEN Project. Their efforts enabled West Holmes to receive recognition of

A group of West Holmes students took part in the Ohio Model of United Nations program, representing the largest global education program in the nation, Dec. 6-8 in Columbus. The team of Toby Brown, Lia Drummond, Natasha Latouf, Carah Porter and Hunter Sundberg represented Zimbabwe, and presented a resolution on E-Waste. The team also performed an African drum circle for the talent showcase. The team of Daniel Drummond, Austin Kurtz, Selena Latouf, Isaac Miller, Gracie Shreve and Jessica Yabroff represented Ireland, and presented “S.H.I.N.E. Bright Like A Solar Panel,” and performed a skit showcasing Ireland’s festivals at OMUN. OMUN advisers Mindy Kick and Lisa Lang offer congratulations to contest winners: Natasha Latouf and Shreve, Peace Essay; Hunter Sundberg See Pg. 10 — GLOBAL

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Welcome baby Madelyn, grandchild No. 13 Every House Needs a Green Mouse Carol Kallberg

We got the initial news, along with pictures, on Facebook. That is the modern way of making a birth announcement and saves the parents a lot of phone calls. In my day we actually sent out cute little birth announcements through the U.S. Postal Service. How quaint was

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Clowning around at work, no laughing matter They didn’t know. How could they? I’d only been on the job for a little over a month and I was sure my weird phobia hadn’t come up yet despite our daily wide-ranging, infinitely entertaining lunchroom conversations. Nevertheless, whether they knew or not, when the folks at the office buy you a birthday cake you’d better smile wide and dig in — even if it means eating an icing effigy of a character you’ve feared since childhood. I was surprised first of all that my new coworkers would go to such lengths after only having known me for such a short time. I worked my previous job for 10 years and the only cake I ever saw was the one they got as I was headed out the door. (Hmmm, maybe they were celebrating the fact I was leaving!) My new crew had been very quick to pull me in and make me a part

man who has spent nearly half his life writing humor to admit that one of the most fundamental characters in all of comedy Daily Record actually terrifies him, but Columnist & Illustrator I’m here to say it folks: Clowns scare the crap out of me. of the family. Only two Furthermore, I find weeks in I had been this Crowned Prince of included in the holiday Clowns, Ronald McDonpotluck and “white eleald, perhaps the most disphant” gift exchange. By week four I was swapping turbing of all. Yes, I know of all the good work he’s closely-guarded family recipes and ordering Girl done on behalf of sick Scout cookies from some- children and their families, and I applaud and one’s grandkids. admire his benevolence Now I stood in a endlessly. lunchroom full of smilIt’s not that he’s ever ing faces holding the decorated sheet cake my done anything to deserve new friends had scooped my disdain — it’s just that every time I see him up at the McDonald’s I want to run upstairs, down the road. In a situlock myself in my room, ation fraught with irony, however, the cake bore a and wait for my mommy large, colorful icing image to come up to pat me softly on the shoulder of the red-nosed, carrottopped and floppy-shoed and remind me that namesake of the fast food clowns aren’t evil — behemoth — an icon I’ve they’re just people who wanted to grow up to feared since childhood. be like Santa Claus and It may sound odd for a

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I asked for Ronald’s big, stupid, red shoes. That way, I figured, at least he wouldn’t be able to chase me.

Immunization clinics MILLERSBURG — Child immunization clinics will be held at the locations below: — Holmes County Health District, 85 N. Grant St., Millersburg, Fridays, Feb. 12 and 26, 1-4 p.m. — Holmes County Training Center, 8001 Township Road 574, Holmesville, Monday, Feb. 8, 10 a.m.-noon. — Keim Lumber, 4465 State Route 557, Charm, Wednesday, Feb. 10, 8:3011:30 a.m. — Love Center, 1287 Massillon

Road, Millersburg, Monday, Feb. 22, 1-5 p.m. — St. John’s Lutheran Church, 8084 State Route 241, Mount Hope, Wednesday, Feb. 3, 8:3011:30 a.m. — Walnut Creek Mennonite Church, 2619 County Road 144, Walnut Creek, Tuesday, Feb. 9, 8:3011:30 a.m. Please bring immunization records, insurance card and social security with you.

Welcome (From Page 9) of Madelyn, aka Maddie, we got a call from the proud parents. Leah and baby are home from the hospital. Big brother Will was the first one who wanted to hold her. Cha-

ris is the only one who is old enough to remember when Will was born, so she is the “expert.” Everything is going well. People from their church have brought in at least 15 meals which is a real blessing. Leah’s parents, who

live an hour away, were coming down the next day to stay for a week. It’s so good to know that everything is under control and all is right with their world. Now we won’t feel guilty for not going up there until summer.

is a phenomenal leadership opportunity. Mindy and I are so excited with how well the students performed and behaved at OMUN. We truly had a remarkable experience. West Holmes was represented well once

again. We feel very blessed to have representation at this particular event in the state.”

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Portrait drawing class is ‘chance to hone skills’ ily responsibilities that we don’t find time for our own interests,” Lynch said. “It will be nice to help provide that time for people to relax and focus on drawing for an hour. “At this point in my life though, it is a pleasure to work with smaller classes in a relaxed environment,” she added. “I’m really looking forward to working with groups of adult students.” Lynch retired in June after teaching art in Holmes County for 30 years. “Sharing my love of art with others, seeing their enjoyment and watching their skills grow right

By KEVIN LYNCH Staff Writer Time is running out to register for a new portrait drawing class offered by the Holmes County Center for the Arts. Classes begin Thursday, Feb. 4, 7:30-8:30 p.m., at the Holmes Center for Lynch the Arts, 164 N. Washington St. The class is limited to 15. Retired art teacher Catherine Lynch will be the instructor. “This is a chance to hone your skills in a relaxed and encouraging environment,” Lynch said. “We will talk about facial proportion and shading techniques will be practiced in class. Skill building assignments will help improve drawing techniques outside of class. If you’ve ever had the desire to capture

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the likeness of those you love on paper, this is the class for you.” Lynch said it is important to make time for doing things we enjoy. “So many of us are just so busy with work and fam-

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before my eyes has been one of the greatest joys of my life. I’m not willing to give that up because I’ve retired from public school teaching.” Holley Johnson, executive director of the Holmes Center for the Arts, said she wants people to turn to the Holmes Center for the Arts as the place to go to learn and appreciate the visual arts. The six-week class, held Thursdays, 7:30 to 8:30 p.m., costs $60. For more information, call 330-473-2879 or visit www.holmescenterforthearts.org.

“Sharing my love of art with others, seeing their enjoyment and watching their skills grow right before my eyes has been one of the greatest joys of my life.” Catherine Lynch, retired art teacher for Holmes County schools

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Farming You can lead a horse to water but you can’t make him drink Recently I have been reading some of the articles about the government’s dietary guidelines, which were released in January. These guidelines are released every five years and inform everything from food packaging labels to subsidized school lunches to doctor’s advice. The United States Department of Agriculture releases the guidelines along with the Department of Health and Human Welfare. There is a government advisory council that makes the recommendations. The 2015-2020 Dietary Guidelines is designed to help Ameri-

country we have plenty of food, thanks to our Barbwire farmers. Who are these people Barb who sit on the “advisory council”? Do any of them Lumley ever cook a meal for their family? Or as professioncans eat a healthier diet. I al people do they dine have some questions. out or have a cook who Doesn’t the government prepares their food? Do have enough to worry they drink milk or sodas, about — ISIS, safety of wine and more? Do they people in the United follow the guidelines they States, national debt, the have set for us? Do they economy, loss of jobs, ever slip up and head for prison overcrowding, the the fast food restaurant upcoming election, and and eat hamburgers and this week how to dig out French fries? Are they of the snow in Washall healthy and a proper ington. Why are they so size for their age and concerned about what I height, as they want us am eating? The importo be? Has anyone ever tant thing is that in our been asked to sit on this advisory council who has to feed a family of six on middle income wages, supervise a cafeteria at a large school, or pay for groceries on a limited income? Recent studies have

shown little relationship between heart disease and dietary cholesterol, focusing more on the kinds of fats consumed. For years we were told to avoid butter and use margarine. Now they have found that margarine is worse for you than butter. We are encouraged to eat fruits and vegetables, whole grains and seafood. The USDA guidelines do not tell people to stop eating meat and it lifted the restrictions on eggs, as there was overwhelming scientific evidence that eggs do not impact cholesterol level. The guidelines said that more than 80 percent of the U.S. population is not consuming the recommended amount of dairy. Three servings a day of fat-free or low fat dairy foods such as milk, yogurt and cheese are recommended. Recently on a trip

through the huge grocery store in my area I could easily see why following the USDA guidelines can be difficult for low income families and retirees on fixed incomes — the prices. The boxes of pasta, rice, packages of shredded cheese, and gallons of milk on sale were much more affordable than the fresh strawberries, melons, oranges, celery, iceberg lettuce and cauliflower. Those who can grow vegetables in their own gardens can follow the USDA guidelines much easier than those who live where there can be no gardens or fruit trees. The farmers’ markets have become very important to those people. Over the years I have decided what I like or don’t like to eat. While I try to follow a healthy diet, no one is going to

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take away my whole milk, butter, cheese, ice cream and beef. Perhaps those people on the “advisory council” should be invited for a meal. The menu might feature roast beef, mashed potatoes, gravy, green beans, salad, homemade bread, and perhaps dessert could be apple pie with a dollop of ice cream on top. A taste of good country food might change their minds about what constitutes healthy eating. The government can force their dietary guidelines on food programs that they help pay for and they can tell people what they think is best for them to eat, but they can’t make them eat it. The government should remember that old saying “you can lead a horse to water, but you can’t make him drink.”

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Like clockwork, as one truck is nearly unloaded, another shows up with beams for the new livestock building at Harvest Ridge, the new Holmes County fairgrounds.

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The beams will be part of a new livestock building at the Holmes County fairgrounds Several tons of steel were delivered to the new Holmes County fairgrounds at Harvest Ridge on Monday morning as work on the 38,000-square-foot Tom, Eva and Sterling Humrichouser Livestock Building continues with hopes of completion in late spring. Target date to have all the work done at Harvest Ridge ideally would be before the Holmes

County Fair opens Aug. 8. Sterling Humrichouser died in February 2015, and decided to leave a portion of the proceeds from the sale of his estate to the Holmes County fairgrounds. More than $6 million has been raised through grants and donations, both cash and in-kind. Holmes County Fair Board President Kerry Taylor says he doesn’t believe a project

like this could be accomplished anywhere else other than Holmes County. Ivan Weaver Construction is the general contractor, and company president Mark Weaver commented that he had never worked on a building pad that had been so neatly prepped in December, which was a by-product of the unseasonably warm winter we have enjoyed so far.

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Fourth-ranked Hawks stunned by Triway By ELLIOTT SCHREINER Special to The Daily Record BERLIN — The Triway boys basketball team had about the toughest week of any team in Ohio this week. But when sophomore Nick Sparr let a gamewinning free throw leave his hand with the clock reading all zeroes, the long road the Titans took to get to Saturday all seemed worth it. Triway had three opponents this week with a combined four losses. Two

of them were ranked in the Top 5 in Div. III in the latest Associated Press poll. One of those may be leaving the Top 5 after the Titans won 58-57 over fourth-ranked Hiland at a packed Reese Center Saturday night. “That was big-time,” said Triway coach B.J. Sanderson, whose team now sits at 9-8. “We were down 11 in the second half, on the road, in one of the toughest places to play in the state of Ohio. “When you look at the schedule, we had St. Thomas last Saturday, then Tuslaw, then CVCA,

and they’re 13-2, and now Hiland and they came in with two losses. “Our schedule has been tough,” Sanderson added. “But you saw it tonight, it helped us fight back and win.” The Titans had to fight back right to the last second. With 6.5 ticks left on the clock, Triway fouled Hiland guard Chris Kline in a trap close to half court. The senior hit the first free throw, prompting a timeout from Sanderson, who drew up a pair of plays — one for a miss, one for a make — before Kline missed the second. Apparently the Triway bench boss drew up the right play as point guard Isaiah Schafrath pushed the ball up the floor and found Sparr in the left corner for a 3. Kline, hustling down the floor, blocked Sparr’s shot, but was also called for a foul as time expired with the Hawks up 57-56. Sparr sank the first, missed the second, then hit the third, causing the

tired Titans to storm the court in celebration. “I made the first one,” said Sparr, who ended the game with 11 points. “The second one was a bit short, and that third one I felt all the pressure. Everybody was screaming at me.” There were times throughout the game that it seemed implausible to think Sparr would be in the high-pressure position he was in at the end of overtime. Hiland built a 13-point lead in the second quarter, but that was cut to 37-34 with two minutes left in the third. Then the Hawks responded in the fourth with a pair of Brady Schlabach 3s in the final frame’s first two minutes that pushed the Hiland lead back to 47-36. Over the next two minutes, the Titans, who were boosted by a 10-point fourth quarter from senior Miles Sprang, cut the score to 47-46. From there on, it was a barnburner. Triway actually took its first lead since the beginning of the first quarter on See Pg. 18 — HAWKS

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Knights fifth at own wrestling invitational MILLERSBURG — The Triway wrestling trio of Michael Yacapraro, Hunter Flinner and Brian Persinger are finally all healthy at the same time. That’s helped the Titans go on a quite a roll at just the right time, with the postseason quickly approaching. Triway led the area with two champions — Yacapraro (132 pounds) and Flinner (152) — at the West Holmes Invitational on Saturday, while Persinger (138) and Marcus Kruit (182) took thirds. Also winning a title from the area was Smithville’s John Kelbly (195).

The Most Valuable Wrestler award went to Ashland junior Sid Ohl, who scored a 12-4 major decision at 145 over host West Holmes’ three-time state qualifying senior Cole Woods. Repeat champion Carrollton led a 13-team field with 302 points, followed by Manchester (274), Indian Valley (248), Smithville (229) and West Holmes (211) in the top five. Rounding out the scoring were Buckeye (162), Triway (149), Orrville (124), Ashland (119), Keystone (85), Maysville (67) and Tuscarawas Central Catholic (7). Senior Cole Woods was hoping to get a big win in his final home tour-

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Hawks probably didn’t foresee themselves being in. “Some games, you just deserve to lose,” said Hiland coach Mark Schlabach, whose team dropped to 15-3. “That was a game we deserved to lose because in the first half, we

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and there were a couple guys we closed out harder on,” said Sanderson of the second-half defense. “Give Hiland credit. They had a great first half, but we didn’t think they’d stay that hot, even with as good as they are.” The Titans weathered a 10 of 21 shooting night from the Hawks from 3. Schlabach, who hit four of those 3s, led the way with 14 points for Hiland. Kline and Bryan Yoder each finished with 10, while Michael Mill-

er had 8 points and a gamehigh 11 rebounds. The Titans were led by an 18-point game from Sprang, while Walker ended the night with 15. The win ended a threegame losing streak for Triway. “You hate to say any game is a must-win,” Sanderson said. “But this one could’ve shifted our season one way or another. “We could’ve stuck together or fallen apart and the kids stuck together.”

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Taking a puzzle hiatus thanks to Montana A few weeks ago I wrote about the glory and greatness that is passing time with a good jigsaw puzzle. I was so tickled to receive notes from readers, telling me their puzzle memories and other stories. Someone even requested a local puzzle exchange, which sounds like a lovely idea and I wish I had the time and resources to make it happen for her. But that last puzzle might have done me in. Sure, it was a tad more difficult than others we have done. Sure, the magic has worn off a bit for the family and I was the only one to work on the puzzle. In actuality, however, it was eastern Montana that put me on my temporary puzzle hiatus. A detailed 1,000-piece

exciting western mountain ranges.) Karrie I drank a lot of tea trying McAllister to complete that puzzle, but honestly enjoyed most Dirt Don’t every second of it … until I Hurt started filling in the northern pieces toward the end, those last few stragglers map of the United States with nothing distinctive National Park system, that force you to disregard there could not be a the picture and just pray puzzle I could love more. the shapes can line up. It took forever to comWhen I knew I held plete because every time eastern Montana in my I placed a piece that conhand, I stood up, bent over, tained a park or historic site I didn’t know anything and placed the piece right about, I turned to my smart where it should be. SNAP went the piece! phone at my side to learn SNAP went some muscle something. (Delaware has no Nation- in my lower back! Not a stranger to doing al Parks, but does have a National Historic Site. Our something stupid that puts me out of commission nearest National Park, (I once spent two weeks Cuyahoga Valley, is the hunched over because I 11th most visited park in carried a clothes basket up the entire U.S. (Take that,

the stairs incorrectly), I had just done to myself one of the most pathetic injuries of my life. “How’d you hurt yourself?” someone might ask. “Puzzle accident. Bent over to complete Montana.” I would have to come up with a better story, I thought. Or at least one that didn’t make me sound pitiful and weak. As someone who is regarded as a fit person, I simply couldn’t walk around telling people I got hurt by a 1,000-piece jigsaw. But as life goes, there’s often no better humor than honesty, and if we can’t laugh at ourselves, we don’t deserve the goodness that is laughter at all. So bear with me as I walk around stiffly, smelling of

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said. “This facility has served our community for the past 27 years as a comfortable place for families to gather and will continue to provide comfort as one of the most spacious funeral homes in the region in a quiet and peaceful setting.” Ivan Weaver Builders was the general contractor using local contractors for most of the renovation. In addition to SmithVarns Funeral Home, Smith also owns LeboldSmith Funeral Home at Bolivar. A licensed funeral director and embalmer since 1974, Smith is assisted with funeral home operations by funeral directors Lee and Cindy Varns of Sugarcreek and Kia Wiese of Bolivar. Deloris Borter of Sugarcreek handles all hospitality services. Smith also is the owner and president of Smith Ambulance Service in Tuscarawas and Holmes counties. For more information, call 330-852-2141 or 330204-0949.


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Anna M. (Wengerd) Miller, 84, 5521 Cement Bridge Road, NW, Dundee, died Friday, Jan. 22, 2016, at Community Hospice House in New Philadelphia. She was born April 29, 1931 in Wayne County to the late Mose J. and Ada D. (Miller) Wengerd. She was a homemaker and a member of the Old Order Amish Church. She is survived by her husband, Nelson V. Miller, whom she married Oct. 2, 1951; her children, Andrew (Ann) Miller, Ervin (Martha) Miller, Vernon (Rebecca) Miller, Norman (Gladys) Miller, Mary Ann (Ray) Miller, Nelson Jr. (Hosanna) Miller, Ada Mae (Dan Jr.)

Troyer and Sara Marie Troyer; 33 grandchildren, 33 great-grandchildren; and a sister, Mary Ann (Monroe) Miller. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by an infant son, Edward Miller; a brother, Jacob M. Wengerd; and a sister-in-law, Sara Marie Wengerd. Services were Jan. 25 at the Wyman Yoder residence, 5515 Cement Bridge Road, NW, Dundee, with Bishop David Fry officiating. Burial was in the Yoder Cemetery, Wayne Township, Tuscarawas County. Arrangements were handled by Smith-Varns Funeral Home, Sugarcreek.

Elmer ‘Tug’ Weber, 90 Elmer “Tug” Weber, 90, of Millersburg, passed away Tuesday, Jan. 26, 2016, after a brief illness. He was born in Wadsworth on Feb. 28, 1925, to the late Edmond and Ethel (Houseworth) Weber and married Pauline A. Morrison on Oct. 31, 1947. She survives. Elmer served in the U.S. Navy during W.W. II from Feb. 4, 1943-Feb. 5, 1946, with the rank of Petty Officer 3rd class. Elmer retired from the United Telephone Service after 38 years and then worked at the Holmes County Training Center as a bus driver for 18 years, before retiring at the age of 82. He loved being with his family, and spent much of his time farming and woodworking. He enjoyed riding his motorcycle and his morning coffee breaks with the guys. Surviving in addition to his wife, are children, Dale Weber (special friend, Andrea), Rene Weber (special friend, Penny), Kenny (Crystal) Weber, Brian Weber, April (Edward) Clark and Dean (Terri) Weber, all of Millersburg; grandchildren, Jason Weber, Mandi Miller, Hope Blake, Drue Weber, Travis Weber, Jamie Weber, Rozann Reed, Kimberly Murphy, Jenifer Butcher, Melissa Clark, Kori Weber, Kendel Weber and Kasey Weber; 22 greatgrandchildren; and one

Steve Townsend, 69 Steve Townsend, 69, of Millersburg, passed away Tuesday, Jan. 19, 2016, at Scenic Pointe Nursing Home, Millersburg. There will be no services at this time. Arrangements were handled by

Douglas A. Burky, 61, of Sugarcreek, died Thursday, Jan. 14, 2016 at his residence. He was born Jan. 25, 1954 in Millersburg to the late Lloyd and Glendora (Shrock) Burky. He is a 1972 graduate of Garaway High School and was a member of Walnut Creek Mennonite Church. He was employed at Belden Brick in Sugarcreek, enjoyed fishing and following the races. He is survived by his brother, Bruce (Bobbi) Burky of Massillon; sister, Lois Hochstetler of Millersburg; two nieces, two nephews, six great-nieces and a great-nephew. In addition to his parents, he is preceded in death by his brother-inlaw, Ken Hochstetler. Services were Jan. 18

at Smith-Varns Funeral Home in Sugarcreek with Pastor Don Hamsher officiating. Burial was in the Walnut Creek Mennonite Church Cemetery. For those unable to attend, please visit the funeral home’s website to share a memory and sign the guest register.

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great-great-grandchild and another coming in June. He was preceded in death by his parents; a brother, Louis Weber; and a sister, Mildred Henderson; and daughters-in-law, Chris Weber and Doris Weber. Memorial services were Thursday, Jan. 28 at Alexander Funeral Home, Millersburg, with Pastor Wes McElravy officiating. Graveside services were Thursday in Ohio Western Reserve National Cemetery, Rittman, with military rites being conducted. Those wishing to share a memory or make on-line condolences may do so by visiting www.alexanderfhinc.com. The family suggests memorial contributions be made to Millersburg Christian Church; or LifeCare Hospice. The family would like to express a heartfelt thank you to Sycamore Run Nursing Home and to LifeCare Hospice for all the love, care and support they gave to Elmer and his family.

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Helen May Allison, 81, of Killbuck, passed away peacefully on Tuesday, Jan. 5, 2016, at Aultman Hospital, Canton, after an extended illness with her “Baby Girl” by her side. Helen was born March 30, 1934, in Canton, the daughter of William and Edith (Rowe) Boley, and married the love of her life, Carl Allison Jr. on Dec. 17, 1961. He preceded her in death July 9, 1995. Helen worked at Castle Nursing Home for many years then later became a stay at home mom. She was a homemaker who enjoyed crocheting, baking and was an amazing cook. She was an avid watcher of WWE and Days of our Lives. Helen liked to work crossword puzzles and word searches. She loved to play cards, bingo, Slingo, Yatzee and playing games on her iPad. She was a member of Killbuck United Methodist Church, and Killbuck VFW Ladies Auxiliary. She was close to all her family and loved spending time with each and every one of them. She was a loving and caring mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, sister and aunt and will be missed deeply by all. “Fly High my Angel.” Surviving are a daughter, Trixie Ann (Armando) Garcia of Canton, and a son, Carl Gordon Allison of Florida; grandchildren, Ashlie, Stephanie, Bryan, Christina, Alex, Matthew, Joanne and Dale; great-grandchildren, Lawrence, Emma, Alexis and Sandra; siblings, Richard (Linda) Boley of Wooster, Carl Boley and Nancy Boley, both of Mill-

Carole R. Copeland, 80, of Walnut Creek, died Tuesday, Jan. 5, 2016, at LifeCare Hospice, Wooster. She was born Dec. 15, 1935, in Holmes County to the late Wayne J. and Sarah Ila (Kendel) Hochstetler, and married William E. Copeland on March 28, 1954. He died Dec. 22, 2004. She was manager at Akron Teachers Credit Union for 30 years until her retirement in 1997, and was a member of St. John’s United Church of Christ in Walnut Creek. Surviving are a daughter, Susan Owen of Grand Rapids, Mich.; grandchildren, Benjamin Owen of Lansing, Mich., and Christen Owen of Santa Monica, Calif.; and siblings, Richard (Jean) Hostetler of Walnut Creek, Kay (Willard) Hostetler of Orrville, John (Lynda) Hochstetler and Randy (Michelle) Hochstetler, both of Walnut Creek. In addition to her husband, she was preceded in

death by her parents. Celebration of Life Service was Jan. 8 at St. John’s United Church of Christ, Walnut Creek, with the Rev. Mark Behrendt officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery. Smith-Varns Funeral Home, Sugarcreek, handled arrangements. To share a memory and sign the guest register, visit www.smithfuneral.com. Memorials may be made to St. John’s United Church of Christ, 4858 Olde Pump St., Walnut Creek 44687.

Ella Hochstetler, 78

ersburg; several nieces and nephews; an Amazon Parrot, Baby; and her special companion, “Lucky,” who always saw her through the hard times. In addition to her husband, she was preceded in death by her parents; a daughter, Gail Allison; infant daughter, Sharon; brothers, Dale, Donald and William; and sisters, Vera, Mary, Mini, Edith and Esther. The family would like to say a heartfelt “thank you” to Dr. James A. Schmotzer and staff at Morning Star and to Aultman Home Care for all the love, care and support that was given to Helen and her family. Funeral services were Jan. 10 at Alexander Funeral Home, Millersburg, with the Rev. Dallas Waggle officiating. Burial was in Killbuck Cemetery. Those wishing to share a memory or make online condolences may do so by visiting www.alexanderfhinc.com. The family suggests memorial contributions be made to Alexander Funeral Home, P.O. Box 108, Millersburg 44654, to help defray expenses.

Ella D. Hochstetler, 78, of 5515 Buss Road, Apple Creek, died unexpectedly on Sunday, Jan. 10, 2016 at her home. She was born Dec. 12, 1937 in Millersburg to the late Dan J. and Ella (Miller) Miller and married John W. Hochstetler on Dec. 31, 1959. He preceded her in death on Feb. 24, 2014. She was a member of the Old Order Amish. Surviving are her children, Rachel (Aden) Kuhns of Apple Creek, Wayne (Barbara) Hochstetler of the home, Ivan (Amanda Sue) Hochstetler of Millersburg, Clara (Monroe) Schlabach of Apple Creek, William Hochstetler of Wilmot, Dora (Marion) Kline of Wooster, John Jr. (Valerie) Hochstetler of Danville, Nettie (John) Mast of Wooster, Nelson (Betty) Hochstetler of Apple Creek, Verna Hochstetler of

the home and Laura (Leroy) Miller of Apple Creek; a special granddaughter, Emelie of the home; 46 grandchildren, 27 great-grandchildren; brothers Ben Miller of Wooster and Jacob Miller of Fredericksburg; sisters, Amanda Raber and Sarah (Henry) Burkholder, both of Millersburg, and Mary White of Wooster and brothers-inlaw, Jonas Miller of Millersburg and Daniel Yoder of Wooster. She was preceded in death by her husband, her parents, sisters, Susie Hershberger, Verna Miller and Clara Yoder and brothers, Alvin and Andy Miller. Services were Jan. 13 at the John Mast residence, with Bishop Andy Hershberger officiating. Burial was in Miller Cemetery. Murray Funeral Home in Fredericksburg handled arrangements.

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David Heffelfinger, 77 David W. Heffelfinger, 77, of Township Road 463, Loudonville, died Wednesday morning, Jan. 6, 2016, in Samaritan Regional Medical Center following a sudden illness.

Dave was born Sept. 17, 1938, and lived his entire life on the Holmes County family farm near Loudonville. He was the son of the late Alonzo Edward and Esther Elizabeth

(Horn) Heffelfinger. He was a 1957 graduate of Loudonville High School and a peace-time veteran of the US Air Force. Dave was a lifelong farmer and implement

mechanic, and for a number of years had been a driver for Cowen Truck Line and 7-7 Inc. of Loudonville. In his spare time he enjoyed woodworking. He was a member of

Zion Lutheran Church, a 50-year member of the Loudonville Fair Board and a Loudonville FFA alumni. He is survived by his wife of nearly 52 years, Wilma E. (Brewer) Heffelfinger; his three children, Mike Heffelfinger of Loudonville, Keith Jones of Millersburg and Holly (Mohammed Ahmed Fawzy) Hussin of Cairo, Egypt; six grandchildren, Laine Heffelfinger, Morgan Kolberg, Bryce Kolberg, Jacqui (Jason) Ruiz, Sydney Guzman and Alcky Guz-

man III; and two sisters, Vivian (Tom) Wolfe of Shreve and Sarah Slabaugh of Loudonville. Memorial services were Jan. 11. in Zion Lutheran Church with the Rev. Scott Henderson officiating. Memorial contributions may be given to the David W. Heffelfinger Benefit Fund, c/o Farmers & Savings Bank, 120 N. Water St., Loudonville 44842. Online condolences may be sent to the family by visiting www.ByerlyLindsey.com.

Leora Rowe, 90 Leora May Rowe, 90, Millersburg, went home to be with the Lord, Wednesday, Jan. 6, 2016, at home with family by her side. She was born May 24, 1925, to the late Thomas and Pauline (Lint) Chaney. She married Clifford Rowe on Aug. 4, 1941. Leora lived in Holmes County all of her life. She retired from Castle Nursing Home as a nurse’s aide and devoted her time to her family. She loved fishing, playing bingo and poker and playing with her grandchildren. She was a loving mother to Robert (Angie) Rowe, James (Janie) Rowe and Brenda (Ivan) Raber, all of Millersburg, Charles (Christine) Rowe of Ashland and Kathy (Bud) Anderson of West Virginia. She was a grandmother and greatgrandmother to many and also to a couple of greatgreat grandchildren. Preceding her in death were her husband, parents, five grandchildren and all her siblings. Funeral services were Jan. 9 at the Alexander

Funeral Home, Millersburg, with Owen “Cap” Henney officiating. Burial was at Killbuck Cemetery. Those wishing to share a memory or make online condolences may do so by visiting www.alexanderfhinc.com. Family suggests memorial contributions be made to LifeCare Hospice, 1900 Akron Road, Wooster 44691. The family would like to say a heartfelt “Thank You” to LifeCare Hospice for all the care and support given to Leora and her family.

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Leroy Coblentz, 70 Leroy N. Coblentz, 70, 2662 State Route 93 NW, Sugarcreek, died unexpectedly on Sunday, Jan. 17, 2016, at the home of his sister, Emma Troyer. He was born June 29, 1945, in Wayne County to the late Noah J. and Lovina (Yoder) Coblentz. He was a retired farmer and a member of the Old Order Amish Church. Surviving are brothers Robert (Effie) Coblentz, with whom he had made his home, and Ivan (Esther) Coblentz of Fredericksburg; a sister, Emma Troyer of Sugarcreek; a sister-inlaw, Mattie Coblentz of Holmesville; and many nieces and nephews.

In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a brother, John Coblentz; an infant brother; sisters, Mary Ann Coblentz and Ora Bollinger; brothers-inlaw, Foster Bollinger and Levi H. Troyer; and a niece. Services were Wednesday, Jan. 20 at 9 a.m. at the Norman Erb residence, 2748 State Route 93, Sugarcreek, with Bishop Albert Hochstetler officiating. Burial was in Erb Cemetery, Sugarcreek Township, Tuscarawas County. Arrangements were handled by Smith-Varns Funeral Home, Sugarcreek.


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LEGAL NOTICE The Annual Financial Report for Knox Township, Holmes County, Ohio, for the fiscal year ending December 31, 2015, has been completed and is available for inspection by appointment at the office of the Fiscal Officer. Knox Township, Holmes County Kathleen Skolmutch, Fiscal Officer 13709 TR 224 Big Prairie, OH 44611 330-378-4397 Publish Holmes County Hub Shopper January 30. 2016

LEGAL NOTICE The following matters are the subject of this public notice by the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency. The complete public notice, including any additional instructions for submitting comments, requesting information, a public hearing, or filing an appeal may be obtained at: http://www.epa.ohio.gov /actions.aspx or Hearing Clerk, Ohio EPA, 50 W. Town St. P.O. Box 1049, Columbus, Ohio 43216. Ph: 614-644-2129 email: HClerk@epa.ohio.gov

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newal - Subject to Revision Berlin Village WWTP 4829 Twp Rd 356, Millersburg, OH Facility Description: Wastewater-County Commission Receiving Water: Doughty Creek ID #: 3PG00147*ED Date of Action: 01/21/2016 Final Issuance of Renewal of NPDES Permit Berean Community Church 1504 State Rte 62, Wilmot, OH Facility Description: Wastewater-Semi-Public Receiving Water: UT of Middle Fork Sugar Creek ID #: 3PR00207*DD Date of Action: 02/01/2016 This final action not preceded by proposed action and is appealable to ERAC.

Draft NPDES Permit Renewal - Subject to Revision Countryside Chapel 2236 State Rte 93, Baltic, OH Facility Description: Wastewater-Semi-Public Final Issuance o f Receiving Water: na Permit-To-Install and Op- ID #: 3PR00256*DD erate Date of Action: Daniel's Amish Collec- 01/26/2016 Publish Holmes County Shopper tion LLC 100 Straits L a n e , January 30, 2016 Killbuck, OH 44637 55 Notices ID #: P0119831 Date of Action: 01/20/2016 McMILLEN TOURS Initial permit for four 2016 Newsletter avail. existing wood furniture late Feb. 1-800-914-8687 coating booths-permit contains synthetic minor restrictions to avoid Title V and 40 CFR Part 63 CCW classes available. HoliSubpart JJ

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Final Issuance of Permit-To-Install and Operate Mt Hope Finishing 8175 State Route 241, 75 State Wide Millersburg, OH 44654 ID #: P0120167 Computer problems Date of Action: viruses, lost data, 01/20/2016 hardware or software issues? Contact Geeks On Site! Initial installation for a 24/7 Service. Friendly Re210 HP stationary natural pair Experts. Macs and gas-fired engine with PCs. Call for FREE diagno3-way catalyst, installed sis. 1-800-413-0748 10/16/2015. LOOKING TO ADOPT? Final Issuance of Permit-To-Install and Operate Schlabach Woodworks 6660 SR 241, Millersburg, OH 44654 ID #: P0120179 Date of Action: 01/20/2016 Initial installation PTIO for P007: Dust Collection System #3. Draft NPDES Permit Re-

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105 General WRITERS WANTED for Home Life, a bi-monthly magazine. One ime submissions also welcome. Send for writers' guidlines. Home Life, 3901 CR 135, Millersburg, 44654 ARE YOU LOOKING for a business opportunity that will give you more financial freedom and more family time! Sunset Roofing is looking to expand there team. Call Jon 330-473-2587 for more info.

DAILY RECORD Carriers Needed

If you would like to have your name put on our list of prospective carriers or drivers in your area, simply call the circulation department at 330-264-1125 ext 2257 or 1-800-686-3958, or stop by our office at 212 E. Liberty St., Wooster. Please refer to the individual route number when calling. There is no collecting of money from any of our customers on any of our delivery routes.

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PART-TIME truck washer needed for Thurs. & Sats. for indoor wash bay. Must be able to operate over the road tractors on-site, but a CDL is not needed. Holmes Co. area. 330-852-7111. WOOSTER BUILDINGS is looking for a dependable and responsible driver/ worker for post framing crew near Apple Creek/ Fredericksburg area.330-262-8040 POWER WASHERS Needed! Working supervisors & laborers, must have drivers license. 330-852-7111

105 General LOCAL EXCAVATING COMPANY is hiring. Drivers license required, experience preferred--but not required. Benefits include paid vacation & holidays, Health Insurance, Retirement plan. Contact # 330-674-7238, or email us: info@jmillerandson.com HELP WANTED: Log Home manufacturing company is looking for a mature, dependable, and responsible person for a forklift operator. Job responsibilities include, but are not limited to, customer service, loading and unloading trucks and trailers, moving material from one work station to another and packaging material to load. Hochstetler Milling Ltdl. 552 SR 95, Loudonville OH 44842. 419-368-0005

105 General Eligibility/Referral Specialist 2 Holmes County Department of Job and Family Services seeks an Eligibility/Referral Specialist 2 for our Public Assistance Unit. The primary purpose of this position is to interview applicants and determine eligibility for one or more programs and services. Maintains an ongoing case load. Agency requires an acceptable driving record and criminal background check. Submit completed application form, resume, and cover letter to: Holmes County Department of Job and Family Services 85 N. Grant Street, P.O. Box 72 Millersburg, Ohio 44654 An equal opportunity employer

The Mother Care Midwifery Center, a Millersburg area healthcare company serving expectant and new mothers is hiring for following positions: BIRTH ASSISTANT: This position is an on-call position for 10 days per month to assist our Certified Professional Midwife at births at our Birth Center (meaning that for 10 days out of every month you will be on call and will be called in if you are needed to assist at a birth). You will need to have your own transportation and a cell phone where you can be reached at any time during your days (and nights) on call. No experience is required but you will need to be able to follow directions well, function well within a team and be willing to learn the skills needed to assist the midwife during birth and immediate postpartum according to current safe standard of practice protocols. Training will be provided. BOOK-KEEPER: Duties include using Quickbooks, etc. to keep books balanced and in order. Dates/ Times negotiable. To request an application, drop off your resume or for more information please call: 330-674-6667 or 330-2752805 or stop in at our office: 788 E. Jackson St. Millersburg, Ohio 44654.

NOW HIRING, Stitches USA is looking for seamstresses and general labors for our sewing department. Full-time and part-time shifts available. M-F 6-2:30pm. No weekends. Apply in person from 6AM-2PM. Adjacent to Amish Country Theater, 3149 ST RT 39, Upper Level, Door E, Walnut Creek. (330) 852-2534. Employment applications also available online at www.stitchesusa.com.

THE WALLHOUSE HOTEL In Walnut Creek Ohio is currently seeking a dedicated, reliable individual to join our team. We are looking for someone to perform part-time Night Audit/evening shifts at the Front Desk. This part-time position requires at least two nights a week doing Night Audit hours (11pm-7am) as well as a few nights a week working Front Desk (3pm-11pm). Must be flexible with scheduling. Having transportation and able to work weekends are a must. The Wallhouse Hotel 2870 Cove LaneWalnut Creek, OH. 44687 800.824.2013

Pomerene Hospital Attn: Cayla Nichols 981 Wooster Road Millersburg, OH 44654 jobs@pomerenehospital.org www.pomerenehospital.org EOE

JOB OPPORTUNITY for motivated worker on solar/ electrical crew. Lighthouse Installation. Benton/Holmesville area. 330-600-5446 AMISH CREW looking for driver. Must live close to Millersburg. Call 330-763-3937 CLEANING CO. looking for exp'd help. Must pass background check & own transport. Must be ins'd & bonded. Resumes to: 5242 Force Rd, Shreve 44676

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Pomerene Hospital, one of the largest employers in Millersburg, Ohio is currently seeking a committed, enthusiastic and competent Phlebotomists in the Laboratory. The work hours for this position will be 8 hours per day, but may vary due to needs of the department. Job duties for the Phlebotomist include: drawing blood, collecting lab specimens, EKG testing, and phlebotomy procedures for patients in the hospital. Candidates must have a High School Diploma. Certified Phlebotomy Technician is preferred. This exceptional opportunity offers a competitive benefits package, paid time off and hourly wage.

THE WALLHOUSE HOTEL In Walnut Creek Ohio is currently seeking dedicated, reliable individuals to join our team. We are looking for part-time Housekeepers as well as Guest Service Representatives for Front Desk. Must be flexible with scheduling. Having transportation and able to work weekends are a must. The Wallhouse Hotel 2870 Cove Lane Walnut Creek, OH. 44687 800.824.2013

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YODER LUMBER - Are you considering a new truck driving career? Consider joining our family-owned organization of highly skilled employees. We are hiring for a Class A CDL REGIONAL Truck Driver. Drivers would be home on weekends AND one night during the week. Bene-


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fits include health insurance, PTO, and 401-K retirement plans. Apply in person at Yoder Lumber 4515 T.R. 367, Millersburg, OH 44654 across from the Hiland High School gym. Resumes can also be mailed to the above address or e-mailed to: hr@yoderlumber.com. For more information about this position, visit our website: www.yoderlumber.com/careers.html or give us a call at 330-893-3121 Ext. 102. DRIVERS: CDL-A 1yr. Excellent Family Medical Ins. Guaranteed Weekend Home Time. Earn $65,000 + Monthly Bonuses. Absolutely No-Touch. 888-406-9046

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FOR SALE: Newer Hussman 6-ft. deli case in good cond., 5 yrs. old. 330-897-0080 30-qt. Dito Dean mixer, on castors w/hook, whip & paddle, very good shape, $1200. (330) 674-1602 SAVE ON Fuel costs: wood fired hot water heater. Valley View model, excellent cond., $950. (740) 623-0356 18-cf Kenmore refrig/ freezer, working condition., $75. Ervin Weaver Jr. 330-695-2905

& Electric 125 Medical / Healthcare DISHWASHER Oven, both in good cond, $150 obo. (330) 600-0849

GROWING COMPANY seeking RN Case Manager, P/T, for Wayne & Holmes Counties. One weekend every 3 weeks required, Active RN license needed. Extensive one-on-one training. Please contact Altimate Care, LLC by phone at (330) 674-1999 or stop by at 24 S. Clay St., Millersburg, Suite B.

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FREE...FREE...WORKS GREAT! 46" Toshiba TV You haul away! Call 330-390-0291. 40 gal Natural Gas hot water heater, like new. $350. 330-852- 3107 Ext. 1 FOR SALE: 30" white natural gas range with standing pilots. Very good ocndition. (330) 473-8385 WANTED: Electric chest freezer, must be in good working cond. (330) 600-2694

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Rainbow sweeper E-series with power head & all attach., exc. condition, $550. Speed queen ringer washer, exc. cond., $275. 330-763-0551

220 Construction Equipment 02 JD330CLC 13'2" stick QC aux. hyd. 8200 hrs. Nice paint, good UC $60,000. 05 Komatsu PC200-7 QC Aux. hyd. 13,000 hrs. Nice paint, good UC $48,500 Kobelco ED 150 bladerunner, 6 way blade. QC aux. hyd. 4600 hrs. Orig paint. Nice machine, 4 buckets, $70,000. JD 544H wheel loader QC aux. hyd. bucket & forks, 13,000 hrs., $45,000. 04 JD 550 H dozer 6 way blade approx. 800 hrs. on all new UC original paint, 5000 hrs. $35,000. VM 330-279-4080 FOR SALE: Bobcat 328 Mini Hoe, 1900 hours, great running machine. 330- 2316358 FOR SALE: 6X14 Tandem axel flatbed trailer w/ ramps. HEAVY DUTY. 330231-6358

NATURAL GAS Stoves w/ standing Pilots 30" and 36". 330-390-4783 FOR SALE: Diamond Supreme, 17 cubic ft, natural gas refridgerator, 6 yrs old. $1600 obo. 330-317-0827

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330-897-1222 Ext. 3 Farm Equipment

FOR SALE: New Idea #12 spreader, rebuilt. New Idea #14 spreader rebuilt. 2 Star hay tedder with motor. IH corn planter. McD corn binder. New Holland hay rake. New Holland 3 point mower. New Holland 328 spreader. 2 John Deere grain grills. McD grain binder with motor. 7 ft. hay crimper. New Holland 479 hay bine rolls in good condition. New Idea #10 spreader. Knob View Repair. 4159 CR 59, Baltic, 43804. (330) 897-1106 FOR SALE: New Holland 472 hay bine, 7 ft. cut. Excellent condition. $2,750. New Holland 630 round baler, 4x4 bales. Excellent condition, $5,500. New Holland 253 portable grinder, works good, $2,000. (330) 600-2161 KRONE 130 with net, $7500. NI 10A horse drawn on steel. Other equipment also. Let me find what you are needing. Balers, tedders, rakes, etc. (434) 960-7140 John Deere 446 round baler, 4x4 w/ wet kit, $5950. Case IH 8420 round baler, $2950. New Holland 477 hay bine, $1975. Brillion seeder, 10ft, $2950. 2 Massey Fergusron 265 Tractors, $4950 ea. John S. Miller, (330) 893-0303 9' Pioneer spring harrow w/ cultimulcher roller, $1500. Mose Yoder, 10627 Senff Rd., Dundee, OH 44624 2010 KUBOTA L4400, Hydro w/ loader, R4 tires, 45hp, 4wd, 510 hrs, excellent condition $21000. 330-464-2691 BOBCAT SKID LOADER, with bucket & 709 backhoe attachment, 2600 hrs., 2003, excellent cond., $16,900. (330) 231-3925

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WILL DO oil changes, repair & service work on skid loaders, mini excavators & utility tractors. John Henry Yoder, 330-275-9125.

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FOR SALE: 1845C CASE skid loader, 2252 hours, incls. 2 buckets plus pallet forks. (330) 364-2076

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130 HR 10,000 watt power max generator on wheels. 16 hp battery start engine. Needs a voltage regulator. Fix up project for mechanics. $250. (330) 763-3609 FOR SALE: Kubota 4630 tractor. R4 tires. 4-wheel drive. Quick attach loader with quick attach bucket & canopy. Like new, 330 hours. (330) 893-3547 FOR SALE: Pioneer homesteader with 4 attachments. Like new condition. (330) 674-1097 MACH FARM wagon pioneer gear, $1200, McC #7 silo filler w/shredder heads, $900. Bundle carrier for corn binder, $250, windmill $35, stock trailer, $300. Rudy E. Yoder, 10243 Saltcreek Rd., Fred., OH 44627 WANTED TO BUY: Foam filled or solid rubber tires for Bobcat 743 skid loader. (330) 674-7124†x4 CUB CADET 7360SS, 36HP, 4x4 w/loader. 1280hrs. 111 John Deere garden tractor, sharp, $475 obo. (330) 600-1363 WANTED: hand crank popcorn sheller, David Troyer 9849 Harrison Rd, Applecreek. (330) 275-5956

2ND CUTTING alfalfa horse hay. $9/bale. Small square bales. David Wengerd Paint Valley Stables, 8860 CR 186, Dundee 44624. (330) 359-0233 FOR SALE: Oatlage 4x4 round bales. (330) 473-2314 FOR SALE: 330-893-4602.

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FOR SALE: old hay for bedding, some partly chopped. First cutting mixed baleage, $65/ton. (330) 893-9371 FOR SALE: Oats Straw w/ some alphalpha mixed in. Round bales. $120/ton Sugar Creek (330) 852-0209 LARGE ROUND wrapped oatlage, $40/bale. 330-231-6378. FOR SALE: 23 round bales, grass hay for Heifers or beef cows. $30. (330) 893-0429 WRAPPED DAIRY COW HAY 4x4 round bales, 80% alfalfa 20% grass.

Free Delivery (330) 466-1408

FOR SALE: Third cutting Kansas alfalfa, small squares, $325 per ton delivered, call Eli Mast: (330) 275-6163 WANTED: ORGANIC sorghum or sudan grass baleage. (330) 674-2351 8X10 Chicken coop w/ roll away laying nests. Make offer. (330) 618-9246

FOR SALE: Older festic manure spreder steel wheels. Good enough for horse manure. $400. (330) 600-9257

SPECIAL TROTTING HORSE SALE TACK 4:30 PM HORSES 6:00 PM

325 GAL. Zero round bulk tank, good cond. Also 4-door plate freezer with compressor. (330) 893-3792

FOR SALE: 1st cutting hay, Orchard grass, timothy & alphalpha mixed. Small squares. No rain, no mold, no dust, nice. $260 a ton. Local delivery avail. (330) 893-0429

I and J 2 row cultivator w/ roller sheilds. Used 4 yrs, $1950. Ben Yoder, 8905 Alabama Ave., Navarre, OH

FOR SALE: Forage oats balage, good heifer feed, $25/bale, delivery available. (330) 473-2933.

Auctioneer Myron Miller

FOR SALE: 1st cutting mixed 4x5 round bales of hay, stored inside. Killbuck (330) 763-0396. FOR SALE: 1st cutting small square, Timothy horse hay, no rain or mold $8/ bale. David Wengerd, Paint Valley stables. 8860 CR 186, Dundee 44624. 330-359-0233 WRAPPED 1ST cutting hay. Good for heifers or dry cow. 4x4 bales. (330) 852-2723 FOR SALE: Certified organic dairy quality baylage. Delivery available. (330) 204-6091 SAP PULLERS single & double pump. Elec. or call for gas powered model. Order yours today. Reasonable prices. Becks Mills VM 330-893-3615 ext. 2 EXCELLENT QUALITY organic 1st & 2nd cutting, low potassium dry cow balage. Also conventional oats straw. Large round bales. Free delivery on 17 bales or more. (330) 231-0610 FOR SALE: (60) 4X4 wrapped mixed 1st cutting hay, B-quality. Call (330) 893-4602 VM

SEASONED HARDWOOD firewood, mostly ash. 4 cents per/lb. Can deliver. Cell 330-275-5253. Home 330-674-4570 FIREWOOD: SPLIT & seasoned. Daniel Miller. (330) 897-1307 FIREWOOD AT $60/pick up load. Seasoned & split. 8218 TR 568, Fredericksburg, 44627. (330) 279-9083 SEASONED FIREWOOD, $50/per pickup load. Wayne L. Hershberger, 5901 CR 349, Millersburg OH 44654, 330-674-0498 x2 FIREWOOD FOR sale. Cut up slab wood. (330) 231-8462 FOR SALE: Firewood, $50 per rig. Abe Yoder (330) 674-2045 SEASONED Firewood mixed hardwoods split , easily accessible, $60 pickup load also bigger qty available 330-674-0230 ext 1 FOR SALE: Good Quality split & seasoned firewood. $65/pick up load. (330) 852-2452 FOR SALE: SEASONED Firewood, $60/pickup load. 330-359-0752

ALFALFA balage, 230 Farm Products Produce MIXED 390 bales to sell with RFV 260

DRIVING HORSE SALE TACK 5:00 PM HORSES 6:30 PM

Reccomendations due Wed. 2/24 by 9PM

FIRST CUTTING mixed hay, no rain, $5 per bale, can deliver. 330-390-4783

ranging from 110-170. Norman D. Miller, 330-852-2263

10 PULLETS available. Just starting to lay. $10 a piece. Please call 330-852-4808 for more information. FOR SALE: Young barrock roosters. $8 each. 330279-4080 ROUND BALES hay for sale. Duane Weaver, 9407 CR 292, Millersburg. (330) 763-1192

QUALITY HORSE HAY Timothy Alfalfa Mix, 1st cutting 4x4 round bales, stored inside.

Free Delivery (330) 466-1408

FIRST CUTTING 4x5 Round Bales. $55. 1st & 2nd cutting small bales, call for pricing. (330) 260-0437 FOR SALE: Hay, 1ST cutting mixed, round bales, no rain. (330) 852-4369 SALE!!! ON Creekside rice bran $2.00 off thru Jan. & Feb. David Weaver, 10380 Mt. Hope Rd., Fredericksbg. FOR SALE: Organic certified corn fodder, 4x4 bales. (330) 592-9369 FIRST Cutting dry hay, round bales, new seeding wrapped bales 4x4 bales. 330-473-2314. 1ST & 2nd cutting roung bales, good horse hay. No rain. Also dairy & beef wrapped haylage. 330-359-5730 MIX ALFALFA baylage, 4x4 round bales. Also, straw (organic & conventional), WILL SPREAD CHICKEN LITTER (330) 844-3516

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FOR SALE: Seasoned, split firewood. Wilmot area. 330-359-5267 ext. 3.

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YEAR old registered Haflinger mare, broke, $2200. ALSO, Sonnen nanny, good milker, $275. Wood stove Napoleon, Excellent cond., $650. (330) 264-8705

FOR SALE: The ultimate horse wormer. Add on top of seed. One dose. Abe Raber 5150 CR 229, Fredericksburg, 44627 (330) 695-6793 PIGMY GOAT, short legged, proven, $100 obo. Also, small poodle female, $75 obo. Robert Yoder, (330) 359-0459 FOR SALE: 4 yr. old reg'd bay quarter horse mare, broke to ride, sound. Make Offer; Also, 10 yr. old black bay standardbred gelding, tss, broke for women. 330-275-5175 FOR SALE: 4 year old racing pony. 100% TSS. Been in buggy, not for small children. Drives with snap $1200. Eddie Yoder, 330-852-0528 8 YR OLD gelding, TSS, been in buggy, steady traveler. All trot. (330) 600-9381 WHITE 2 ton poly feed bin on ext. $850. 2 yr old Jersey family cow, first lactation, $950. (330) 674-1988 7 YR OLD Reg Chestnut Morgan Gelding, TSS, very aggressive driver, blaze & 1 hind sock, 15H, $3000. 6 yr old bay, saddle bred, morgan/hackmey cross w/ star and 3 whites. Broke but needs work. TSS, 15H, $3000. (330) 987-4695 FOR SALE: Reg'd. Holstein service bulls, good components. John Miller, 7491 Honeytown Rd, Fredericksburg. 330-621-4550 4 YR OLD gelding, 16.1H, buggy broke, family horse, trots, TSS. 330-600-4140


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7 YR OLD Brown Gelding, well broke, family horse, women can drive, dependable surrey horse, all trot, TSS. $3200. Daniel Coblentz 330-231-8198 12 YR OLD Standard Bred Gelding, mostly trot, most women can drive, TSS, $1100. Stop in after 5 pm. Aaron A. Weaver 9139 Mt Hope Rd, Apple Creek. FOR SALE: A new saddle made by Grand Entry Saddle. Size 15. 330-600-8341

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7 BELGIAN horses, 3-10 yrs. old, broke. Also standing stud pulling bloodline. Andy hershberger, 4269 TR 606, Fredericksburg BUYING & SELLING Standard Bred & Crossbred horses. Call (330) 359-2852 FOR SALE: (2) 400 lb. holstein steers, $600/each. Jacob M. Yoder. (330) 359-0140

7 YEAR old standard bred mare, good broke, women can drive, tss. 7 YEAR OLD standard bred gelding, surry horse, anybody can drive, tss. (330) 231-5219 FOR SALE: 11 yr old, smaller standard bred mare, TSS, buggy broke. 13 yr old smaller standard bred gelding, TSS, good broke, $1400 ea. Mahlon Burkholder, (330) 897-2103

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2 YR OLD Dutch Harness cross gelding, black, 4 white socks & star, Sired by Winand. $3000 (330) 600-9286 WANTED: A quarter horse yearling. Call 330-600-8341 1300 lbs Holstein Steer, grain fed, ready for butchering Daniel Miller (330) 897-1307 FOR SALE: Steers, fed transitional organic grain, call Dennis (330) 844-3516 FOR SALE: HOLSTEIN SERVICE BULL, born 5-8-14, 100% registered, Maurice--son, Massey x O-Style grandson. (330) 275-5188

FOR SALE: 14 year old all purpose mare. Good puller, $1350. Also, 7 y.o. big stb/paint. Been in most farm machinery, $1200. Amos Slabaugh, 11101 Blachleyville Rd., Wooster, O 44691 8 year old Gelding trotter. TSS, pulls on lines, $3950. Andy Miller, 3248 CR 200, Fred., OH 44627 FOR SALE: 7 yr old Mare, black, sharp looking, double gated, nice family horse. (330) 275-7896 4 YR OLD reg Saddle Bred, in foal to Frizo Von Laurl. She's got some drive. (330) 852-3085 WE buy fresian cross colts or adults. (330) 231-5219 4 YR OLD Brown and white paint pony, Gelding, 50" tall, not for kids, $450. Levi Miller, 3951 TR 366 Millersburg, 44654

WE BUY morgan horses. VM (802) 684-1163 FOR SALE: 5 Year old standard bred trotting mare. Women can drive. Two week trial before you buy. Dan M. Troyer, 7566 SR 241, Millersburg, OH 44654

WANTED: Good broke morgan or morgan cross. Must be TSS, Sound with NO bad habits. 802-272-5707

4 yr. old Belgian mare, green broke; 1 yr. old Belgian stud colt. Also, 1st cutting wrapped heifer hay. Reuben Miller, 330-763-0123 FOR SALE: Pigmy Goats, 5 mo. old, 1 billy, $90, 1 nanny $130. Baltic area. 330-852-9010 NOTICE: Stallion Presentation Day coming up Sat. Jan 30, 2016 at Mt. Hope sale barn. Plan to attend (740) 545-1809

Black Mare, drive, (330)

FOR SALE: 5 yr. old ing, tss, buggy size, trot, sharp boy's or horse, $3500/obo. 600-0450

geldmostly family (330)

WANTED: ORPHAN LAMBS, will pay. Also, looking for used mini pony cart and/or harness. (330) 893-0099

FOR SALE: 1 year old dorset ram, $200. Eli Yoder, 4484 TR 371, Millersburg. (330) 893-2037

AGED BELGIAN stallion for sale. Good quality, stands 18HH. (330) 897-7313 ext. 2

FOR SALE: 9 yr old, dark sorrel cross bred mare, surrey size, willing and steady traveler. TSS. women can drive. $1800. Sam Miller 7360 S Kohler Rd, Applecreek

FOR SALE: 3 yr old and White Homozious 48", broke to ride and TSS, very gentle. 897-6106

1000-1200 LBS STEER, for beef. $1.05/per pound. Ready to go.(330) 852-3679

FOR SALE: 3 yr old Gelding, surrey size, all trot, broke for women and good traveler. TSS. (330) 464-1649

YEARLING DUTCH Harness/ Arabian cross. Make offer. (330) 618-9246

FOR SALE: 3/4 Fresian Philly. Sire Michel Angelo x Saddle Bred. Stud colt. STBX quarter Fresian, X quarter Clyde. 330-2317671

SET OF draft pony harness for 48 in. ponies in new condition and collars. Albert Miller, 4635 TR 616, Fredericksburg. Ph. 330-275-2744

FOR SALE: 4 year old standard bred gelding. TSS, safe for women. (330) 695-9392†x1

FOR SALE: 6 year old standard bred gelding. Well built, medium size, good mannered, all trot. $3600. John Hershberger (330) 365-0827

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FOR SALE: 2 Dorset rams. Born Septemeber. Sire is sure breeder. Good stock. $200 each. (330) 473-8326 FOR SALE: 2 black angus steers, 1200 lbs. each, been on grain last 4 months, $1.35/lb. (330) 852-3912 FOR SALE: 4 mo. old jersey heifer calf. (330) 600-9098 FOR SALE: white crossbred service age boar, $200. Larry H. Hershberger, 6115 CR 77, Mbg., OH 44654 FOR SALE: Coming 2 year old standard bred gelding. Dark bay, small, white, star & one hind leg, white. Ready to break this summer. Sire his highness. Call after 4:30 pm. Aaron Miller, 3916 TR 606, Fredericksburg, OH

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FOR SALE! 9 yr old Bay Pony, part Hackney! Slight limp! Traffic safe! Drives with tight lines!Too much for small children. $350 or make offer! Willis Yoder's 6636 S Kansas Rd. A.C. work phone:330-464-1095 FOR SALE: Set of Bio draft horse harnesses, made by Yoder Nylon, $525. Four collars $50/each. (330) 674-0455. 3 YR OLD Reg Belgian Mare, broke & yearling stud, both sired by Block Buster. (330) 852-3085 FOR SALE: 3 yr. old gelding trotter, brown with 3 white socks, fresh, boy's horse, tss. $4200. Eddie Miller, (740) 624-3761 FOR SALE: 3 year old standard bred gelding, TSS, family horse, nice, stands good to hitch & at corners, mostly trot. Allen Miller (330) 567-5944 FOR SALE: 11 yr. old standardbred gelding, out of Pondarosa stud, traffic safe, good traveler, $3000. (330) 749-4849. FOR SALE: 14 year old medium size standard bred gelding. Nice, easy going that is broke for anybody. $1,200. (330) 893-4068 YR OLD double gated, Gelding, TSS, well broke, $2600. Tim Hershberger (330) 893-0171

GOLDEN BUFF Pullets, well started laying large brown eggs. $10 ea. (330) 893-1999

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7 RHODE island red pullets, laying well, $8 each. Schlabach, (330) 852-4283

NOTICE: WILL break & train your draft horses. Any age, have them ready for spring. Work & sales. M N W Training Winesburg 330-4738723

BIG 8 Year old black Percheon gelding. TSS, well broke anywhere. Enos Hershberger, 6000 Wenger Rd., Dalton, OH 44618 HOGS FOR SALE - 200 lbs. & up. Call for pricing. 330-763-0709. REG BELGIAN MARE, 9 yrs old, blonde, stripe, broke. 6 yrs old, black, standard bred trotter, star, snip, 3 whites, needs work. 330-852-9701 FOR SALE: Miniature Jersey Heiffer. Born Feb 2015. (330) 897-6180 3 yr old black Standard Bred gelding, Triumph CaviarPine Chip. Been in buggy, willing traveler, TSS. Also other fresh trotters avail. Wayne Weaver (330) 473-2416 FOR SALE: 5 yr old, 16.1H Gelding, TSS, good family horse, fast traveler, Duane Mullet (330) 674-4498 9 YR OLD black standard bred, gelding, TSS, 16H, Surry horse. 330-893-1328 DUTCH STANDARD BRED cross, yearling stud colt, sired by Zampa and damed by Royal Strength, bay w/ 4 whites. Call (330) 279-2100 3-YR. OLD REG'D Dun quarter horse gelding, 15H, started under saddle, $1400. (330) 275-2877. FOR SALE: 4 yr. old Jailhouse Jesse mare, fresh, sharp boy's horse, tss, has papers, $3400/obo. 330600-1248. YOUNG CROSSBRED Boar pig, proven, $150 or trade for young nanny. Wanted: orphan lambs, and doxie male. (740) 824-4479

FOR SALE: One horse wagon, like new, brakes. 330-893-3147 FOR SALE: 2 short bred holstein heifers. Emanuel Yoder. 33478 CR 12, Baltic. (330) 897-2507 FOR SALE: Jersey service bull. Polled genetics. Sure breeder. $1000. Amos Yoder (330) 897-1295 3 YEAR old mare. 1/2 standard bred. 1/2 fresian. Registered fresian blood horse. Well started in harness & over haul dam. Djorn sire. $3200. (330) 231-4116 3 BRED black angus. 2 bred red Limousine cows in good cond. $1300-$1500. 330-852-2979

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HOYT ALPHAMAX compound bow, fully accessorized, quiver, sight, stabilizer, and ripcord dropaway rest, in great condition, like new. (330) 674-6003 MANSFIELD GUN Show. Jan. 30, 9-5. Jan. 31, 9-3. Admission: $5. Richland County Fair Grounds. Under 18 must be with adult. For Info 330-806-1110

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CRAFTSMAN GARDEN tractor, 48" snowblower, mowing deck & small trailer, $850/obo. 330-231-6318 WANTED: Steiner Lawn tractor in good cond., w/ or w/out attachments. Call: (330) 893-1402

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ASST. LED bulbs $15.00. Large econo fan wood stove top fan, $65. Reuben Miller, Cherry Ridge 330-600-8669 FOR SALE: boys buggy, $800 Robert J. Hershberger, 6750 E. Moreland Rd., Fredericksburg, OH 44627

FOR SALE: kitchen boards, good condition, able for basement or Also wooden spindle banister. (330) 852-3263

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Glider rocker, 330-275-0283

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FOR SALE: 12X20 SAGE area rug. Also, 2 chest of drawers 330-893-0814

FOR SALE: Honda EU6500 Generator. Duel fuel w/ complete nat. gas setup, includes natural gas head. 330-231-6358 large pony or standardbred, good condition, $400. (330) 600-9098

FOR SALE: Good used 4" flex shaft for washing machine, complete. Also post for motor cover. Dennis Hershberger, 2960 TR 412, Dundee, 44624. (330) 893-3782

SEMI ELECTRIC hospital bed, wheel chair lift. Never used commode, $1200. 330-473-6125

FOR SALE: Giant TCR Advance bike. 16 lb., everything in good condition, fully carbon. 330-600-8224

FOR SALE: 3 Singer sewing cabinets. One antique with head, single stitch. Make offer. 330-279-4080

FOR SALE: Woodsaver Wood stove. Also, Nat. gas heater. Eli Hershberger, 9894 Hogback Rd., Fbg., O.

EDENPURE Aqua 2000 under the sink Water filter system, 5 micron pre-filter, UV light and Ozone filter system, filters on demand as needed. 110 volt system. Can be set up with inverter. New & in the box. Valued at $135.00, will sacrifice for $45.00 330-359-5383

CORN HOLE BAGS: $12/set of 8 bags...5 sets or more, $10/set of 8 bags. Norman C. Yoder, 4256 TR 374, Millersburg. 330-893-7421.

FOR SALE: Used 1500 gal. Mueller Bulk Tank, with washer, good condition, $9000. 330-231-6378. BUGGY WITH fiber glass wheels. Shaft, LED lights, roll up curtains. (330) 695-9960 FOR SALE: used vinyl windows from Yoder Window. Mervin Swartzentruber, 4102 TR 606 Fred. O 44627

EASY entry standard bred cart, all lights & accessories. Foam tires, $900. (330) 674-1988

CHERRY CHINA HUTCH 4' 6" wide, $75 (330) 987-4695

ADMIRAL ELECTRIC Refrigerator $100; New Settlers game table, $250. (330) 878-1000

FOR SALE: 25 30" pony clamps and lumber cart. 3528 E. Moreland Rd. Fredericksburg, OH 44627

WANTED: OAK dresser with mirror in good cond., (330) 359-5760

TRI-STAR SWEEPER & attachments in good cond., $475. 330-600-9505

36-HP Kubota diesel motor. 10 horse model 707 two stage S/B air compressor. 80 gal. hyd. holding tank with legs. 100 gal. fuel tank. Young Life, Ionizer, model 7600. Also, White CHINA CABINET, BOOK SELF with DESK, bureau, 2 piece desk. (330) 893-2013

LOOKING FOR a used storage barn; Also, bulk tank washer without automatic. (330) 275-5188

Household Furnishings

BUNK BEDS, in good cond. $200.James J. Troyer, 13686 Lawnfield St. Beach City, OH, 44608 330- 359-0519.

WOOD SAVER stove. 36 in. premier kitchen stove. Cherry kitchen cabinets. New 30 gal. propane water heater. 206 Intek Briggs engine. We're moving. (330) 592-4199

Miscellaneous Merch. FOR SALE: Green wagon for

FOR SALE: Medium size gas fridge, works good. 330-897-0080.

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WANTED: USED hockey sticks. Phone number, (330) 897-0343 ext. 0 FOR SALE: rip table jointer planer on stand w/line shaft $1200. V Hershberger, 5410 CR 68, Mbg. 330-893-4170

CLOCK REPAIR at Clocks N More, 44 E. Jackson, Millersburg, OH 44654. (330) 432-1749. ACORN STAIR LIFT, good cond. but needs new battery. $400. (419) 342-7527

KILN DRIED lumber 5/4 red fab cherry, 4/4 and 5/4 1btr red oak, 8/4 rustic wo, 4/4 1btr sm, 4/4 rustic ash, 4/4 and 5/4 rustic cherry 330359-0186 days. 330-201 7770 evening FOR SALE: Solar Flo SS60, 60,000 BTU, nat. gas, infrared overhead heater, $350. 674-0250 6090 SR 83, Mbg. FOR SALE: 4x8 Lightwieght trailer w/ lights. 3000 watt Honda Generator. Leave message.(330) 674-0636 FOR SALE: stroller, 330-893-0814

JOGGING GRACO.

LEADER 2X6 Evaporator. Good condition, $1500 or best offer 330-279-9252 ext. 2, Dan Hostetler WANTED: CAST iron radiator. Approx. two feet long. Call (330) 592-9369 8' FLEXIBLE drive shaft with Briggs & Stratton motor & cover for washing machine. $200. 330-600-0087 Yoder, 6730 CR 189, Mbg. FIBERGLASS closeout channel, angel, tom stakes, 2x2 tube & more $1 your choice Fiberglass, 5864 CR 59, M. USED HITZER wood stove, $125; USED 4-hole rollaway egg nest, $250. 330-852-1485. REM 870 camo $325, Win. 1300 2 barrels, $400. Jonathan Weaver, 7841 CR 373, Big Prairie, OH 44611


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FOR SALE: Coleman gas lantern, $50. Like new. (330) 852-0338 WHITE VISA Vie carriage, good shape, (330) 231-5219 FOR SALE: Honda engine, 2.2 horse, a little rust but runs great. $400. (330) 466-2885 THREE Skipperke Blue Heeler mix. 10 wk. old puppies. Two male, one female, $20. 330-695-2148 FOR SALE: Older Gravely with tiller, snow blade, sickle bar & mower deck attachments. (330) 893-1630 /vm

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NEW PFAFF Sewing & Embroidery Machines and Sergers for sale. Available at Lackman's Sewing Center, 164 Church St., Apple Creek, OH. 330-698-3060.

New Winter Hours Starting January 1

FOR SALE: milk keeper 600 gal bulk tank, used for water storage, would also work for maple syrup or milk. In good cond, $1000. (330) 852-3139

Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday

FOR SALE: Large Riteway heating stove for shop/basement. $100. D. Schlabach, 13649 TR 472, Lakeville

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02950 AD14048542 216 Thursday 2X2 Phone Orders Only CLASS Display Closed Saturday & Sunday

CENTER LINE CABINETS. 4 styles in stock, vanities, marble tops. 8020 E. Lincoln Way, Apple Creek. 330-601-1212 M-F, 8-5.

57.09 Acres in Western Holmes County

Location: 5905 S.R 754 Millersburg, OH 44654. From Millersburg take S.R 39 west to the Finney Station, take S.R. 754 to Parcels 1 & 2. Continue on S.R. 39 west for parcels 2, 3, 4 & 5. Signs posted. Saturday – February 13th 2016 – 11:00 AM 57.09 Acres * 5 Parcels * Ranch Home & 30x40 Pole Barn * Monroe Twp. * Holmes County * West Holmes Schools * Residential or Commercial Development * Tillable Ground * Investment Potential Open House: Thursday Jan. 28th – 4:00-6:00 PM

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FOR SALE: Squirrel dog, carrier & mountain cur cross. Good on squirrels. (330) 695-9392 ACA SHIBA MALE, 10 wks old, out of good breeding stock, black and tan markings, very sharp, $350 OBO. 330-275-6889 FOR SALE: 2 Beabull females, 1.5 yr old & 2 yr old. Both good mothers. $250/ea. (330) 852-0209

FOR SALE: Boston Terrier male, 11 weeks old, black & white, $350. (330) 695-2467

Parcel 1 – Ranch Home on 2.25 Acres – 30x40 Pole Barn – 441’ of Frontage on S.R 754 Parcel 2 – 6.9 Acres – 474’ of Frontage on S.R. 754 & 454’ of Frontage on S.R 39 Parcel 3 – 13.61 Acres – 626’ of Frontage on S.R. 39 Parcel 4 – 16.6 Acres – 530’ of Frontage on S.R. 39 Parcel 5 – 17.73 Acres – 721’ of Frontage on S.R. 39

Real Estate Terms: 10% nonrefundable down payment day of sale with balance due in 45 days at closing. No financing contingencies. Property will be sold “As Is” with no warranties expressed or implied. Announcements day of sale will take precedence over all previous advertising. Legal: Parcel #1400486000 – Monroe Twp. Holmes County and West Holmes Local Schools. Taxes are currently $1,678.46 per half.

(330) 852-4111 888-852-4111 www.kaufmanrealty.com CLIFF SPRANG, REALTOR/AUCTIONEER 330.464.5155 or cliff@kaufmanrealty.com

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Sale by the Order of: Edith Wolfe Estate – Executor Lana Hunter Probate Case #15ES074 Attorney: Blair Bower

FOR SALE: 4 yr old Silky Terrier male, very shy, needs love and attention. Make offer (330) 852-1909. FOR SALE: AKC french bulldogs. 1 male, 1 female. 9 mo. old. Cream & white. $1800. (330) 893-9140 BERNESE MOUNTAIN dog puppies, AKC reg, 14 wks old, 2 males, nicely marked. $675 ea. (330) 893-1368 FOR SALE: 3.5 month old Boston male. $150. Roman Yoder, CR 12, (740) 622-0072

Pets Supplies CHOCOLATE LAB puppies

FOR SALE: 5 Beabull puppies, 2 males, 3 females. Nice markings. Born 11/23/15 ready to go 1/18/16. 330-600-1302

Located in the western part of Holmes County this property offers a wide range of possibilities, from its current use as a secluded home and tillable ground, to the potential of commercial or residential development. The land is primarily open and features 57.09 acres with over 3,000’ of road frontage on S.R. 39 & 754. The ranch home sits on 2.25 acres and consists of 2 bedrooms, 2 full baths, an oak kitchen that will come equipped with stainless steel appliances, dining room, living room and a full unfinished basement. The home also has free gas, an attached one car garage and a detached 30x40 pole barn. The property will include HBP gas and oil rights. Ample road frontage like this doesn’t always come available so get your financing in order and join us for the open house. Don’t miss this excellent opportunity to invest in some prime land or a solid home! Call Cliff Sprang for more information or visit www.kaufmanauctions.com.

FOR SALE: 4 mo. old, AKC reg, Rottweiler male. (330) 695-9365 Ext 1

2 YR OLD black & white mini Poodle male, proven and aggressive breeder $850. 3 Beagle females, ages 3-6yrs, excellent mothers, $100-$150 ea. 330763-0551

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FOR SALE: SIBERIAN HUSKY PUPPIES, 8 weeks old. 330-641-2528 FOR SALE: Beabull sellout! Three 3/4 females, 14 mo. old, One 3/4 male, One 1/2 female, 6 yrs old, 2 w/ puppies. (330) 601-3951 FOR SALE: 4-yr. old Australian Shepherd, female, blue merle, very nice; AKC reg'd 5-yr. old Boxer female, brindle w/white trim; UKC reg'd 2 yr. old Beagle female. (330) 567-5944 SIAMESE KITTENS. Seal point, 8wks old, has first shots, $100 ea. (330) 674-1602 2 yr. old ACA black Lab female due in heat anytime, $800. 330-674-0801. FOR SALE: AKC 1.5 yr old Chocolate Lab female. Also, Goldendoodle female, 2 yrs old. (330) 695-9960 AKC MINI schnauzer, S & P male, 6 mo. old. $375. (330) 600-5305 FOR SALE: AKC Lab male, chocolate. 1.5 years old. Proven. (330) 893-3909 FOR SALE: AKC Cream & silver lab puppy. Shots, wormed, vet checked. (740) 545-6385

for sale. 4 females, 1 male. Excellent breeding stock, $500 ea. Ready 1/4/16. Nelson Hershberger 275-9822

FOR SALE: AKC Lab females. 1 chocolate, 14 mo., 1 charcoal, 10 mo. old. Shreve area. 330-464-7642 FOR SALE: AKC Havanese. 3 female puppies, good breeding stock, 2 brown, 1 brown & white. (330) 893-3649 FOR SALE: 3/4 Golden Retrieve, 1/4 cream poodle. Born 11/17/15. (330) 852-1089 8 WEEK old AKC Chocolate Lab puppies. Vet checked, shots, wormed, $600 each. (330) 473-3545 FOR SALE: 3 yr old AKC Cocker Spaniel, male, tan, $550. call: 330-749-2383 FOR SALE: 4 mo. old Bichon male. Good breeding stock. Also Maltese male, proven breeder. (330) 893-1462 FOR SALE: Toy Fox Terrier. Male, black and white, 1 yr old. , $75. 330-698-4702 AKC REG, 8 wks old, Golden Retreiver male, great pet prospect. 330-567-5963 AKC NEW Foundland puppies born 12/8/15. 4 females, 2 males, black with a few white feet. Shots & wormed. Baltic area. VM (330) 852-0127 FOR SALE: reg. Mt. Cur female, 4 yrs. old. Very good on coon & squirrel. 330-275-7346 FOR SALE: 3 year old Blue Merle mini Aussie, female, show champion, $1500. (330) 600-9595 BEAGLE PUPPIES. 10 weeks old. Also a couple others, 1-6 mo. female. Out of good hunting stock. 330-674-0156

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WANTED: GOLDEN Retriever male or Standard Poodle male. Reasonable Price. 814-931-3230 AKC BERNESE Mountain dog puppies, females: $900. Males: $800. Also, bred female $1400. (330) 852-4807 FOR SALE: 2 Yorkie Poodle males, 8 mo. old. $150 ea. 1 parti Yorkie male, 4 mo. old, $175 obo. (330) 893-2892 FOR SALE: 5 year old ACA English Bulldog. Female, $200 obo. 330-473-9747 FOR SALE: 4 female Labs, cream color, 1 charcoal. Vet checked, shots, AKC, very cute & playful. (330) 275-5467 FOR SALE: 3 yr old, English Bulldog- Boston mix female, brindle and white, excellent mother, $500. (330) 674-1871 FOR SALE: (4) young Pekenese dogs, 2 males, 2 females, 1 female is due to have puppies. 330-231-5219 WANTED: Adult Bernese Mountain female. Reuben Miller 419-938-1538 FOR SALE: AKC Golden Retriever puppies, 1 male & 2 females, avail. Jan 29, 2016. Call (330) 600-2211 AKC Boxer female, fawn with white markings, 2-1/2 yrs. old, $400. (330) 317-7523 BLUE & YELLOW parakeet, cage & accessories, $15. 330-359-6254 AKC PUPPIES available soon. Shelties & Cairn Terriers. 330-473-2416 FOR SALE: Bernese mountain dog puppies. 3 months old, 1 male, $700. 1 female, $900. (330) 674-1038 FOR SALE: 12 wk old Silver Lab, male, AKC reg, $850. 740-610-1528 FOR SALE: Coyote Hound pups, 9 wks old, $150. (330) 897-3302 ACA STANDARD Poodle puppies, 2 males-parti colored & 2 femaleschoc/white, DOB 10/22. $800/ea. (330) 674-0662 FOR SALE: One 6 mo. old Siberian Husky male, Three 10 wk old Husky males 1 female. AKC reg. Shots & wormed. 330-852-1418 WANTED: CAVALIER puppies. Will pay $450 for quality AKC puppies. Will also buy ACA non-registered (330) 893-3649 FOR SALE: AKC Lab puppies. Chocolate and yellow w/ silver background. DOB 12/29/15. $550 obo. (330) 893-3808 AT STUD AKC Chocolate Labrador Retriever, $200. (330) 852-4817

WANTED: Panels to build dog kennels. Good used. Prefer 5 or 6 ft. high. (330) 763-0049

FOR SALE: 2 Toy Fox Terrier Poodle cross, females, 1.5 yr old, $150 ea. (330) 763-4614

FOR SALE: AKC Reg Dalmation, male, born 7/6/15. Alvin Wengerd (330)641-2365

ENGLISH LAB STUD SERVICE. 1 Choc, 1 yellow male. New Bedford Area. (330) 275-9675

FOR SALE: One 9 week old ACA parti pom male. WANTED: Tri color Shih tzu male. (330) 852-1084

FOR SALE: AKC Yellow Lab male, 5 years old, very aggressive, $500. (330) 674-7450

FOR SALE: Australian Shepherd / Border Collie cross, male, 10 wks. old, $200/obo. 330-674-2596

ACA Bichon males, 4 mo. old, vet checked, will trade on Shi Tzu or Cavelier male. (330) 897-1459

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COMPLETE SELLOUT! (7) AKC St. Bernards-1 male & 6 females, ages 7 mo. to 1-1/2 yrs. old, one has puppies & one is pregnant. (330) 674-0509 FOR SALE: Fox Terrier cross puppies, 7 weeks, $50. Dan J. Miller, 4790 TR 629, Mbg., OH 44654 1 YR OLD MALE, Beabull, fawn & white, $250. 330-407-5525 FOR SALE: Three 6 mo. old Maltese females, not reg, $600 ea. 2 small propane heaters. (330) 674-2419 NEED A waterproof liner for your dog kennel? Call Miller Liners for a free estimate. (330) 600-0034. FOR SALE: 3 mo. old AKC choc. Lab, male. Had shots & wormed. 330-275-8749 AKC Yorkie male, born 5/30/15, weighs 3.4 lbs.; AKC Maltese male, born 7/31/15, weighs 6 lbs; Yorkie female, born 2/19/15, weighs 2.6 lbs. (sharp pet!). 330-893-2180 BREED SELLOUT: ACA Shih Tzus, 1 male, 3 females, 2-5 years old, 1 due in heat, 1 just weaned 6 pups, 1 just weened 3 pups. 1 female born 10/29/15. 1 male born 11/7/15. Brucellosis tested. Schlabach's. (330) 852-4283 FOR SALE: Choc. Lab puppies. 2 males, 2 females. AKC, 10 weeks old. (330) 695-9814†x3 FOR SALE: One 6 mo. old Bernadoodle male, started on house training, $50. (330) 359-2245 FOR SALE: Laso-poo puppies. Also, AKC Shnauzer male, (330) 674-1945 or (330) 600-1296 AKC ELKHOUND Male - 7 mo. old, $250. Jonathan Weaver, 7841 CR 373, Big Prairie, OH 44611 FOR SALE: AKC Siberian Husky male puppies, ready to go, shots & wormed, $550. 330-600-5218. SOUTH AFRICAN Boerboels, 4 females, blue brindle, Pittman accredited. $2,500 each or $8,000 for the 4. (412) 289-9498 or (724) 254-4594 ACA SIBERIAN HUSKY puppies, 4 males, 3 females, $600-$800. Wyman Raber (740) 545-0291 6 WEEK old Beabull puppies. 2 females, 4 males. Elmer Miller 7028 CR 77 Millersburg, 44654. FOR SALE: 12x20 insulated storage barn, 2 windows, steel entry door, vented heater, pewter vinyl siding, newer shingle roof. Was used for Kennel. Also Raber Kennel wire cages. (330) 359-5459 FOR SALE: AKC 6 month old Doberman pinscher, male. $325, (330) 852-1302 7 MONTH old chocolate lab female. No papers. $700. (330) 893-0314 AKC yrs

Boxer old.

FOR SALE: Chihuahua males & females. DOB 7-20-15. $350. (330) 763-1362

FOR SALE: male, 4 330-763-1362

FOR SALE: Blue Heeler- Elkhound mixed breed puppies, available Feb. 2nd, had shots . (330) 893-1032

FOR SALE: 8 MONTH old, ACA silver lab female. Up to date on shots. 330-556-8712


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K-9 STUD SERVICE by DOG-GONE KENNEL. AKC: Dalmation, English Bulldog, German Shepherd, German Rotweiller, Siberian Husky; IOEBA: French Bulldogs, CKC: Great Danes-mantle & harliquin, Bloodhound, Ausie, Yorkie, Maltese. Call for others. ALL FEMALES MUST BE TESTED! (740) 824-4479. BASSET HOUNDS: 1 tri-color female, 6 years old. 1 lemon/white female, 3.5 years old. 1 lemon/white male, 8 months old. Make offer. ACR Joey Yoder, 4140 TR 606, Fredericksburg 1 YEAR old AKC Chocolate lab female. Very friendly. Pet only. $200 obo. (330) 852-0923 FOR SALE: American Eskimo puppies. 9 weeks old. Shots, wormed, $250 each. (740) 887-3422 FOR SALE: Lab Sharpei cross puppies, 1st shots, wormed, $50/each. (740) 398-1693, VM FOR SALE: AKC chocolate Lab puppies, shots/wormed ready to go Feb. 3rd. Females/$600, Males, $500. 740-610-1709 5 MO. OLD ACA Chocolate Lab male, $800/obo. Call (330) 600-1080. SIBERIAN HUSKIES, male & female. Gorgeous and young. Fully reg, all vaccinations & health record. New Foundland male, 4 mo. old, gorgeous, very well mannered, loves his crate. Fully reg, all shots. (330) 360-4953 FOR SALE: Three AKC English Bulldog females. $1500 ea. 1 English Bulldog male, and 2 English Bulldog cross ( 1 male, 1 female). (330) 600-9152 TWO 6 mo. old Siberian Husky Terrier cross, F: $200, M: $75. 1 Terrier cross female, 2 yrs old, $200. 330-695-9922

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SMALL QUALITY proven breeding males, Yorkies, 1 black& gold, 1 chocolate, 1 parti color. 1 Maltese, 2 toy poodles, 3 Havanese males. Paul Yoder, 330-473- 8809 WANTED: PUPS or young breeding stock in Bichon Frise, mini Poodle, Maltese, Shih Tzu, at a reasonable price. (419) 925-4339 or (419) 305-5762 AKC Blue French Bulldog pups, males, $3500/ea. or possible trade for female French stock. 330-309-8880 FOR SALE: Blue Heeler puppies, 6 weeks old. Steven Mast, 4198 TR 606, Fredericksburg, OH 44627 FOR SALE: AKC Cavalier male pups. One 3.5 month old Blenheim: TWO 12 week old tri-color. Vet checked, shots & wormed. (330) 852-0615 FOR SALE: White pomeranian male, 10 months, ACA, bigger size. French bulldog female, brindle, 9 weeks, grade, (330) 893-1466 AKC English style Yellow Lab stud service. 330-275-0939 ATTENTION: Need help with a unexpected litter of pups? Will pay up to $200 per litter. Call us 234-303-6377. FOR SALE: 2 year old Bichon male. 3 yeaar old Yorkie male. 2 year old Havanese male. 3 year old maltese male. All dogs ACA. (330) 279-9083 AKC German Shorthaired Pointer, male, liver &white, 6 mo. old, very friendly, $300. 330-600-9578

WARNING:

Animals advertised for "free" are sometimes acquired by people who use them as bait in training other animals to fight or for science experimentation. Please offer your pet for a nominal fee in order to attract a sincere buyer.

AKC choc. Lab pups, silver factored, born 12/10/15 - 3 females $650/ea & 3 males $550/ea. 330-893-2590

FOR SALE: 6 month old miniature Pinscher. Would make a good pet, $200. Eddie Yoder, 330-852-0528

AKC CHOCOLATE Lab puppies, Good breeding stock. Out of a Silver male, 8 weeks old. 6 females, $850, 3 males, $775. Call (330) 852-4804

1 BOSTON male, 6 years old, 2 Boston females, 1 Cocker Spaniel male, $300 a piece. All AKC. (330) 466-4394

FOR SALE: 4 yr old Bassett Hound female, started on rabbits, $100. (330) 852-8025 FOR SALE: Bernese female, $350 obo. For pet only. 330-600-1938

FOR SALE: 6 yr. old beagle female. Also, wanted driver to go rabbit hunting. Eli Troyer, 330-674-2257 ext. 1 FOR SALE: 1 cream color Pomsky, $1500 obo, One 4 yr old cream color Pom male, $250 obo. 330-839-3217

TOP QUALITY breeding stock, 3 AKC Boston Terrier females. 2 yr old, $1500. 2 young Beagle females, $75 ea., 1 ACA 2 yr old Basset Hound female, $350. 1 AKC white Siberian Husky female, 6 mo. old, $450. (330) 674-1988

AKC REG. Rottweiler puppies. Shots & wormed. Born11/19/15. Family raised 4 m. ,1 f., $750 275-7880

AKC GOLDEN retriever puppies, vet checked, ready to go. (330) 695-2044 ext.1

HAVE PUPPIES for sale? Let thatdoggyinthewindow.com be your online sales team. We'll advertise your dogs on multiple pet websites, take photos, answer phone calls, emails & text messages. Call or text us for more details. 330-323-3933

2-1/2 yr. old AKC Yellow Lab nice blocky English-style head, proven breeder. Adam-- 330-275-0939 FOR SALE: 3 mo. old 7/8 English bulldog, 1/8 beagle female. Out of a litter of 7. Excellent breeding stock. $650. (330) 600-0848

MINI GOLDEN doodle. 1 year old, male, light colored, shots UTD. $1,150. (330) 359-5143

German shepherd pups. Dob 11/2/15. Shots & wormed. Parents on premises. Family raised 330-317-1046

Pets Supplies 320

FOR SALE: 4 mo. old 1/4 Bassett hound & 3/4 Bull dog female. $500. (330) 852-8025 FOR SALE: New Foundland puppies. 2 females, 1 brown, 1 brown & white. 2 males, 1 black & white & one 1 black. Out of good breeding stock. 300-600-9767 FOR SALE: 5 mo. old ACA Golden Retriever male, $800. Call or text 330-275-6013 FOR SALE: (2) 5 mo. old AKC Golden Retriever males. (330) 279-9068 FOR SALE:1.5 yr old, Bulldog female, due in heat in 1-2 mo. Also, 3 Bulldog pups, 4 mo. old, 2 males, 1 female. (330) 275-0308 FOR SALE: 4 yr old Jack Russel female, lots of white markings, $50. (330) 275-7896 FOR SALE: Two 10 wk old Schnoodle puppies, females. 1 white & 1 black. $500/ea obo. 330-600-1206 BULLDOG female & male, 3 yrs old. Dachsund male, 10 mo old. Shi Tzu male, 10 mo. old. (419) 526-0060 MINIATURE AUSTRALIAN Shepherd Beagle mix puppies. 8 wks, $100. 2689 South Carr, A.C., OH 44606 AT STUD AKC German Shepherd male, $300. (330) 852-4817 OLDER BICHON FEMALE, still a good mother, $125. (330) 893-0423 Ext. 2 FOR SALE: Tri color Shiba male, likes to be around children. Nice markings. (330) 674-0809 FOR SALE: Black Golden Doodle, male, 4 mo. old, $200. (330) 852-4817

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CONCAVE BELT conveyor 24"x30' $3500 60"x 27' rollcase w 8" rolls $3500, 50ft 12" blower pipe w flatback elbow $2500 12' x 18' 6 strand rooftop deck $4500. 9'x 12' 4 strand rooftop deck $2500 330359-0186 ENTERPRISE #22 meat grinder with air motor & stainless steel table. $300. (330) 893-1062 John Troyer

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GOOD USED, school age boys' hockey skates. 330-897-6080 WANTED: INSULATED dog kennel. Approximate size 10x16. (330) 695-5501 USED SEMEN tank. State price & condition. 330275-9822 Lester Hershberger WANTED: Good used round pen for training horses. Prefer 50ft alluminum. (330) 695-9873 WANTED: All motorcycles, before 1980, running or not, Cash paid. 845-389-3239. 2 Used Rubber tire sliding curtain buggy. One with child seats. 330-473-2314.

FOR RENT - Baltic, Ohio 2 B/R mobile home in Baltic's pristine mobile home park. Split bedroom plan, 2 bedrooms, 2 baths. Mobile home has been completely refurbished. Everything new, from drywall to appliances. Nice patio, $550 month plus $550 deposit to move in. Phone 330-897-9045 Mon-Thurs 7:30 to 4:00

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FOR SALE: Stihl MS181C power chain saw, like new, used one time. $250 Roman L. Miller (330) 893-0041 FOR SALE: Electric Cat Claw Band Sharpener on stand. Extra Cams & parts. $1,000 Leon Raber (330) 600-1374 FOR SALE: Yamaha inverter generator, 2400W, 3-1/2 yr. old, starts with 1 pull. Asking $1050/obo. (330) 987-4983 OVERHEAD SAW dust bin with cyclone and pipe, $6500. 22 ft.x30 in. heavy duty roll case with right hand pop up. transfer & 27 ft. 3 strand deck, $8500. (330) 231-2634 FOR SALE: 7.5 HP air compressor, on slide mount, reason for selling, too small. $375. (330) 763-3733

Home Condo Rentals

FAMILY OF 3 looking for Farm house to rent. West Holmes school district. 330-601-6299 FOR RENT or for sale: Country home, Killbuck area, log cabin, 3 br, 1.5 ba, free gas, most appliances furnished. Deposit & references required. 330-473-2416

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Automobiles

FOR SALE: 2 BLIZZAK tires, 215/60R17. Less than 4000 miles on them. (330) 763-1192 1993 CROWN Victoria, Florida car, good body, interior, new tires, positraction, $1800. (330) 567-2563 MILLER LINERS now doing spray on truckbed liners. Month of Dec.--5% off, mention promo code--Shopper. (330) 600-0034.

WANTED: BATTERY powered scooter & mini van ramp, in good condition. (330) 852-3430

530

WANTED: USED play house. (330) 893-1364

110 HONDA 3-wheeler, $600 obo. 330-600-8990

WANTED: Good used rebounder, reasonably priced 330-698-3042 leave message. WANTED: FLEXIBLE drive shaft. Weaver, 9779 Schaaf Rd. Shreve. 330-567-2721 num boat trailer. reasonable price. 330-317-0122

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Motorcycles ATVs

Trucks SUVs

Trucks SUVs

2006 FORD Focus sedan, 79k mi., new tires/brakes, detailed, good condition, $4300/obo. 330-763-3865.

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Vans

FOR RENT: 15 passenger van, daily or weekly rates. 330-473-7094 2012 - Ford Super-Duty 350 12-pass. van, 130k mi., new brakes & tires, great shape! $14,500. (330) 749-9521 FOR RENT: 15-PASS. VAN, tinted glass, hitch, also avail. 4x6 enclosed trailer Call for daily/weekly rates 330-231-4493 or 231-5657

650

Building Materials

LOOKING FOR old lumber & old houses and barns to tear down. Contact L&E demolition and restoration. 330-407-7811

207 Doors & Windows • Vinyl Windows 06500 AD13113930 72

10190485 • Free Estimates 4881 CR 207 Millersburg, OH

TROYER DOOR, Ltd. 330-852-0205

Custom Int. & Ext. Doors

685

Child Care Service

WILL PROVIDE day care & night time in my home for your children. Will work with mine & your schedule. My number is (330) 275-9117

2011 Chevy Silverado 1500 LT, Regular Cab Estate Vehicle, 5.3L, V8, 4WD, Air, Cruise Control,6 Speed Automatic, Towing, Snow Plow Prep Package, 31,000 miles. $23,000. 330-466-8241

Home Condo For Sale

Tools Machinery 2BR, 2 BA HOME w/ pool in

FOR SALE: Belt drive Lima Mac generator. 12KW, good cond. $800. Dyne generator w/ 5.5HP Honda Engine, $125. 8' line shaft w/ barings and pulleys, $75. (330) 359-5674

Apartment Rentals 540

WANTED: storage barn 10-x20 or larger. Suitable for freezer shanty. Delbert Schlabach, 330-897-6140

Sports Fitness LOOKING FOR 12' alumi-

FOR SALE: SEARS treadmill, exc. condition. Asking $350. (330) 893-1042.

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Tools Machinery 460

Sarasota, FL. 330-465-3442

YOUR HAY CONNECTION

$248,000.

FOR SALE: 4 br. house. Waynedale SD, outside of Fredericksburg, 2 acres. (330) 621-4752

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39 ACRES hunting land. 1/3 open, mineral rights included, Tiverton Center, Coschocton Cty., 330-275 -4318 GOOD HUNTING land for sale, 95+ acres, approx. 1/3 open fields, mineral rights, Muskingham County, Frazeysburg, OH. $3200/per acre. 330-464-7966.

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SMALL OR LARGE LOADS

Land Sale Rent

Apartment Rentals

COUNTRY STUDIO, Shreve Ideal for 1, util pd, $350/mo No smoking 330-378-5558

WO-10432188

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330.473.7905 CONSIGNMENTS ACCEPTED

65th BUCKEYE FARM & CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT AUCTION Sat., Feb. 13, 2016 at 9:00AM

at Wayne County Fairgrounds, Wooster, OH RT 30 Bypass exit at Rt. 3 EARLY CONSIGNMENTS ADVERTISED FREE This is one of the oldest auctions. Look at the number – 65th – one of the cleanest and biggest. We usually have 600 or more major pieces, 7 auctioneers. We can sell your complete closeout in a row. We usually have 25-40 tractors and all types of farm and construction equipment. We will accept equipment Thursday, Feb. 11, 1:00-5:00pm and Friday, Feb. 12, 8:00 til dark. Very low rates on larger pieces. M.P. Stauffer, LLC Auct. and Sale Manager WO-10436499 Ph 330-683-2686


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Cleaning 830

Hauling 1000

YODER FAMILY Roofing & Seamless Spouting LLC, servicing Wayne/Holmes counties for 17 yrs, insured. Call for your free estimate. 330-695-3000

I BUY junk cars 262-9300

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

720

Construction

SWISS CONSTRUCTION. Amish Crew, specializing in pole bldgs., horse barns, riding arenas, machine sheds, garages. For all your pole building needs call 844763-4500.

775

Fencing

Building all types of wood & wire fences. Have ambusher to clear old fence rows. Free est. United Fencing 330-359-2314 / 231-8813 DOUGHTY FENCE Builders. Building all types: board, split rail, woven wire, non-climb horse, barb, horse, cote, hitensil. 330-893-1803 330-763-1433

Heating

FOR SALE: Ashland wood & coal stove with crate, good condition. $450. (330) 893-3547 FOR SALE: Gen. 3 Edenpure 5000 BTU elec. heater. Like new $200. 30-Gal. Whirlpool elec. water heater. New, $200 obo. 330-893-3827 BRECKWELL PELLET stove. Big E, 6 bags of pellets go with it. Used one winter. $1800. ALSO, large wood burner, brick lined, large blower, Fair Company, $300. (740) 623-8910

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Painting

Roofing & Spouting 1130

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FOR SALE: 8x12 insulated storage barn, good cond, $1200. 330-401- 6809. FOR SALE: Phone booth, in good cond, $100 OBO. 330-359-5377

1070

Call for seasonal specials. (330) 231-3541 BRENDEN MILLER Painting Where quality meets affordability. Years of experience. $150 most rooms. (330) 231-7531

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

Fiberglass Doors w/ Composite Jam $295

11300 AD14020759 144 Vinyl Windows Windows w/ Aluminum Screens & Doors 2016

Storm Doors w/ Heavy Duty Screen Doors In-Stock

FREE ESTIMATES

Tree Service

TREE REMOVAL. Got Leaning Trees? Dead Trees? Call (330) 893-1805

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GORILLA PAINTING

Storage

Windows

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

ADVERTISE WITH US! 330-264-1125

Purr-fect Place to

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YODER'S FENCE & Brush Removal. Will build all types of farm fence. 23 yrs. exp. Free est. 330-763-0497

Place Your Order by Phone

330-264-1125

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

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Classified Ad Deadline Wednesday @ 2:30 PM Ads Received After Deadline will Run in Next Issue

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We’ll Fit Your Lifestyle

College Hills Honda

FEATURED EMPLOYEE

2016 Civic LX Sedan CVT

• 14 year member of College Hills Honda • Member of the Honda Council of Sales leaders • Enjoys community events, Grace Church Family, Vertical Runner Club and bicycle racing. • Steve’s favorite thing about College Hills Honda is introducing the newest Honda technology to his customers.

STEVE CRISAFULLI

OR

330-345-5200 • 888-244-6632 Shop Online www.collegehillshonda.com www.collegehillshondacars.com 2016 Accord LX Sedan CVT

OR

$234

$178

39 Mo Lease

$2000 Due At Lease Signing

2016 CRV LX CVT AWD

All-New 2016 Honda Civic Wins “North American Car of the Year” Award

OR

$250

$199

39 Mo Lease

$2000 Due At Lease Signing

2016 Odyssey SE 6-Speed Automatic

$319

$269

OR

39 Mo Lease

$2000 Due At Lease Signing

$429

$369

36 Mo Lease

$2000 Due At Lease Signing

2016 Honda Civic LX, 2016 Accord LX Sedan CVT, 2016 CRV LX CVT AWD are 39 month 39,000 miles closed end leases. 2016 Odyssey SE 6-Speed Automatic is a 36 month 36,000 miles closed end lease. All leases require $2000 cash or trade equity for cash cap reduction plus first month payment, tax, title, license plates and documentary fee due at signing. Sign and Drive leases are plus tax, title, license plates, documentary fee due at signing. All leases and purchases include mud guards and three free oil changes. All offers available for well qualified buyers approved with Honda Financial Services. Offers good through 2-1-16 unless otherwise noted.

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P7929 2012 Honda Civic LX

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P7951 2014 Honda Civic LX Sedan

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P7955 2013 Honda CR-V LX AWD

19,999

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P7961 2012 Honda Accord EX-L V6

24,718

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P7947 2013 Honda CR-V EXL

40,999

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P7954 2013 Honda CR-V LX AWD

WE BUY USED CARS

P7962 2015 Honda Pilot Touring

EVEN IF YOU DON’T BUY OURS

OUR SELECT USED CARS Prices are subject to change, see dealer for details. Sale prices end Feb. 1, 2016.

$

5,512

B017A 2005 Ford Focus ZX4 SES

$

10,999

P7957 2012 Fiat 500 Sport

WO-10436624

$

17,999

B134A 2010 Honda Odyssey EX-L

SALES

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

$

7,279

B079A 2011 Kia Rio Base

$

12,599

P7956 2006 Honda Ridgeline RTL, m/r, Navi

$

19,936

P7946 2013 Honda CR-V LX

SERVICE

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

$

7,999

B005A 2007 Honda Accord EX-L

$

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B106A 2014 Mitsubishi Outlander SE

PARTS

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P7958 2007 Mazda MAZDA5 Grand Touring

P7959 2013 Ford Focus Titanium

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P7953 2011 CRV SE 4WD “38k”

$

20,950

B099A 2012 Ford Edge Limited AWD

www.collegehillshonda.com

$

10,999

B093B 2006 Honda Pilot EX

$

17,599

P7960 2013 Hyundai Sonata Limited 2.0T

WE BUY USED CARS EVEN IF YOU DON’T BUY OURS www.collegehillshondacars.com

4600 Cleveland Rd., Wooster, OH 44691


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$171/mo

8,975

$ 92 CADILLAC DEVILLE Power Seat, Leather, Alloy Wheels #MP7794A

$1,850 02 CHEVY 1/2 TON EXT

Bed Liner, Bumper Tow Package, #MP7835A

$3,990

05 MERCURY GRAND MARQUIS GS Power Windows & Locks, CD Stereo. #T14378A

Power Seat, Fog Lights, Climate Control, CD Stereo, 6-Passenger, Tow Package, Long Bed. #MP7775A

Tilt Wheel, Cruise Control. #MP7725A

02 CHEVY 1/2 TON EXT 4X4

05 BUICK RENDEZVOUS CXL

$4,976

$4,991 07 HONDA ACCORD EX Power Seat, Power Windows & Locks, Keyless Entry, Sunroof, Cassette Stereo, Alloy Wheels. #T15172C

05 CHEVY EQUINOX LT 03 CHEVY 1/2 TON EXT AWD 4X4 LS

$7,996

Tow Package, Z71, Bed Liner, Alloy Wheels. #GM15110B

$7,996

00 FORD WINDSTAR SE

7-Passenger. #T16041A

Power Seat, TV/DVD, 3rd Row Seat. #MP8034A

02 CHEVY 1/2 TON EXT 4X4 LS

03 FORD EXPLORER XLT 4X4

$2,990 03 BUICK LESABRE CUSTOM

Power Seat, Steering Wheel Audio Controls, Alloy Wheels, 1 Owner. #MP7950A

$2,996

Power Windows & Locks, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air. #B14230C

$3,996

07 CHEVY IMPALA LT

$3,999

04 DODGE DAKOTA CREW SXT

Tilt Wheel, Cruise Control, Bed Liner, Alloy Wheels. #MP7972A

10 CHEVY COBALT LT

04 GMC CANYON EXT 4X4

08 CHEVY IMPALA LT

Alloy Wheels, Cloth Interior. #MP7956A

$6,996 09 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN SXT

Power Seat, Power Sliding Side Door, Roof Rack, Alloy Wheels. #B15254B

$8,950

$5,996

$3,950

Power Seat, Power Sunroof, Leather Interior, Alloy Wheels, Pioneer Speakers, 3rd Row Seating. #C15227B

$4,975

85 OLDS TORONADO

Power Seat, Remote Start, Alloy Wheels. #MP7977A

$5,996

07 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN SXT

Power Seat, Cruise Control, Captain Chairs, 7 Passenger. #T14218C

Heated Leather Seats, Power Windows & Locks, Keyless Entry, Steering Wheel Audio Controls. #B16005A

$6,992

$6,990

Power Seat, Remote Start, Alloy Wheels, Heated Leather. #MP7962B

$3,992

$3,991

Bedliner. #T15277A

03 CHEVY VENTURE

$2,986

03 GMC 1/2 TON EXT 04 DODGE 3/4 TON EXT 4X4 SLE 4X4

Power Seat, CD Stereo, Air. #MP7850A

Power Seat, Reverse Parking Aid, TV/DVD, Alloy Wheels, 3rd Row Seating.. #MP7834B

Power Seats, Keyelss Entry, Power Sunroof, Fog Lights, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels. #MP7662A

$2,979

07 PONTIAC G6

07 CHEVY UPLANDER LT

05 NISSAN MAXIMA SE

including tax & fees

Only 78,000 Miles!!! Power Seat, Air, Leather, Very clean!. #MP7794AA

$6,990

$6,990 08 CHEVY IMPALA LT

Offroad, Power Windows, Nerf Bars, Cruise Control, Bed Liner, Alloy Wheels, Tow Package. #MP7973A

Power Leather Seats, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air, 1 Owner. #GM15142B

Power Sunroof, Remote Start, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels. #GM15142B

08 FORD 1/2 TON EXT 4X4 XLT

03 DODGE 3/4 TON CREW 4X4

10 MERCURY MILAN PREMIER

$6,996

Power Seat, Running Boards, Spray-in Bed Liner, Alloy Wheels, Cloth, Tow Package. #T15358A

$8,965

$7,988

$6,941

HD, Power Seat, Running Boards, Bedliner, Alloy Wheels, Tow Package, Long Bed. #MP7909A

Power Seats, Steering Wheel Audio Controls, Alloy Wheels, Leather. #MP8024A

$8,996

$9,965

Prices good thru January 31 2016. *Payment at 66 months, 4.81% with approved credit. Includes 6.75% tax and all fees.

CHUCK NICHOLSON 1-800-803-8209 TOLL FREE

The Original SUPER STORE

WO-10436595

330-674-4015

Chuck Nicholson

Barry Nicholson

Jim Simo

Randy Jameyson

• Mon. & Thurs. til 9 PM • Tues., Wed. & Fri. 5 PM • Saturday til 3 PM

Rt. 62 EAST OF MILLERSBURG

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Dale Brown

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