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Feb. 20-26, 2016: Vol. 14, No. 42; • 1-888-323-1662 • Fax 330-264-1132 • holmescountyshopper.com
Three days of spring
Amish Country Home and Garden Show features items for season change By KEVIN LYNCH Staff Writer DALTON — It’s time to think spring for three days at the Amish Country Spring Home and Garden Show. The show opens Thursday, March 3, from 2 to 8 p.m., and runs Friday, March 4, from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m., and Satur-
day, March 5, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Admission is $5, with children 12-younger admitted free. The Amish Country Spring Home and Garden Show is held at the Buckeye Event Center in Dalton and features many of the area’s finest Amish hand-crafted furniture and cabinetry, along
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Flea Market in Berlin. It was an overnight success, but they closed down the See Pg. 8 — SPRING
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From the time you walk in the door and see the gorgeous landscaping setup by Grandview Landscaping with the cascading waterfalls, people are thinking spring, says Jody Witzky, coordinator of the Amish Country Spring Home and Garden Show at the Buckeye Event Center in Dalton, March 3-5.
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HDM earns national designation
Feb. 22nd - Feb. 27th COMBO OF THE WEEK! 8” CHICKEN BACON RANCH SUB, 20 OZ DRINK AND SMALL BAG CHIPS $6.99
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Historic Downtown Millersburg has been certified by Heritage Ohio as a National Main Street America Community. Millersburg became a member of the Main Street program in 2006. Historic Downtown Millersburg is being recognized as proficient in the 10 criteria as set by the National
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Main Street Center. The designation is a testament to the work and commitment of the Historic Downtown Millersburg board of directors, staff and volunteers. Jeff Siegler, director of revitalization at Heritage Ohio, conducted the review and noted, “The staff and volunteers for HDMI provide a clear vision and con-
sistent leadership and their efforts have resulted in the development of one of Ohio’s great downtowns.” Since 1998, Heritage Ohio has contracted with the National Trust for Historic Preservation as Ohio’s state coordinating agency for the Main Street Program. Learn more at www.HeritageOhio.org.
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Independent candidate ballots available Petitions are available for people who are interested in becoming independent candidates for the Nov. 8 General Election. Petitions are available at the Holmes County Board
of Elections Office, 75 E. Clinton St., Suite 108, Millersburg. Office hours are Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.5 p.m. Filing deadline is March 14 at 4 p.m. Positions on the Nov. 8
ballot in Holmes County are county commissioner (two to be elected), coroner, clerk of courts, engineer, prosecuting attorney, recorder, sheriff and treasurer. The positions require
petitions with at least 66 valid signatures. The filing fee is $80. All positions are for four-year terms. For more information, contact the Holmes County Board of Elections.
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Community calendar Family fish frys scheduled in Sugarcreek
hold its February fam- Soup supper ily fish fry on Saturday, Feb 20. The event runs to alleviate from 4-7 p.m. at the Post cabin fever Home, on North BroadAmerican Legion Post way Street, in Sugarcreek. The Holmes County 494, of Sugarcreek, will Everyone is welcome. Historical Society will hold its Cabin Fever Soup Supper on Thursday, Feb. 25 from 4:30-7 p.m. It will be served in the Castle Club Banquet Center next 5362 S.R. 557 to the Victorian House. The supper is by donation HOURS: M-F 8-5 Millersburg, OH 44654 and will include ham/bean SATURDAY 8-3 (330) 674-6257 soup, broccoli cheese soup and chili plus coleslaw, applesauce, variety of
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cookie bars and selection of beverages. Sponsored by the Holmes County Historical Society with proceeds to benefit various projects.
Formal dress resale to benefit Relay for Life A used formal dress resale and fashion show will be held at Northside Baptist Church, 1207 Wooster
PRICES GOOD NOW THRU MAR 5TH
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Coloring and Cocoa for adults Coloring and Cocoa for Grown-ups at the Central Library, will be Saturday, Feb. 27 from 2-3 p.m. See Pg. 5 — CALENDAR
Cajun Crab Dip ........................................... $5.39 lb. Provolone Cheese ...................................... $2.29 lb. Guggisberg Cheese .................................... $2.89 lb. Smoked Bacon & Black Pepper Cheese ....... $2.49 lb. Pepperoni Cheese ...................................... $2.89 lb. Ham Off the Bone ...................................... $3.09 lb. Honey Ham Off the Bone ........................... $3.09 lb.
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Black Forest Ham.....................................$2.59 lb. Dutch Loaf.................................................$2.79 lb. Farmers......................................................$2.59 lb. Mild Cheddar ............................................$2.29 lb. Flaky Crust Flour.........................................30¢ lb. Coconut Oil. ...................50# pail $60 or $1.33 lb. Little Ones Pretzel Twists. .......................... $1.88
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only). Dress/sale pickup will be Feb. 28 from 1-3 p.m. and any money or dresses not sold or picked up will be donated to charity. Proceeds benefit Relay for Life. For information, blint4@roadrunner.com.
FREE DELIVERY ON CHURCH ORDERS WITHIN TEN MILES
Open Mon-Sat 9:30am-5:30pm Closed Sunday
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K-Cups Coffee......................................10 ct. $3.50 Canned Chicken ..............................12.5 oz. $1.89 Hospitality Marshmallow Creme ...........3 lb. $6.75 Nickles Wheat Bread ......................................$1.79 Sapphire Flour ...................................50 lb. $13.25 Super Greens...................................8.26 oz. $3.25 Sweet Onions ............................................2 lb 89¢ Local Grown Potatoes..........................10 lb $4.00
Recumbent Exercise Bike............. $115 Work Bench with Drawer ...............$85 Glass Cook Top ............................ $165 1/2” Impact Wrenches (Air) ......... $25-45 6” Bench Vise ................................$65 Clamp Meter.................................$35 1150 amp Portable Power (Battery) ...$65 BBQ Grill Covers ....................... $8-$14 Humidifiers (whole house) ..................$45 Twin - Queen Bed Frame................$45 Microwaves ........................... $25-$65 Over the Range Microwave .......... $145 Portable Dishwasher .....................$75 Computer Desk .............................$95
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 Battery Chargers ..........................$35 3/4 HP Garbage Disposer...............$45
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Road, Millersburg. The fashion show will be Saturday, Feb. 27, from 10-11 a.m. and the dress sale will be from 11 a.m.-8 p.m. There will be changing rooms and mirror available for the sale, which is cash only. Those wishing to place dresses in the sale should take gently worn formals on a hanger to the church Thursday, Feb. 25 or Friday, Feb. 26 from 6-8 p.m. The seller sets the price and receives 100 percent of the sale. There is a $10 per dress non-refundable fee (cash
Hamburger comes in 10 lb. tubes • Sausage in 5 lb. tubes Free Delivery on Church Orders • 40 lb. Minimum Call in for prices on large orders
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Church briefs Holmesville Methodist offers after-school program
are being transformed in the prisons and beyond. For your free reservations, call 330-464-1201 or email ldmiller5@juno. com by March 5.
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. 24, March 2, 9, 16 for grades K-6. The church will provide snacks, Bible stories, games and crafts. Contact Shirley Croskey at 330231-1482 or Jackie Lewis at 330-279-2191 for more information.
Sauerkraut supper to be at St. John’s
We Care Prison Ministry We Care Prison Ministry will be hosting a banquet at the Amish Door Restaurant in Wilmot on March 7 at 6:15 p.m. The Wilson Family singing group will be featured. Everyone is welcome. Come hear how lives
The 12th annual sauerkraut supper will be held at St. John’s Church of Millersburg on Thursday, March 17, from 4:30-7 p.m. Enjoy Tom Snyder’s homemade sauerkraut, mashed potatoes and gravy, pork, rolls, homemade applesauce and pie. Cost is $8 for adults and $5 for ages 12 and younger. Carryouts are available and St. John’s is at 8670 State Route 39 west of Millersburg. Proceeds benefit Missions Committee projects.
Donations needed The Trading Post Thrift Store is in need of gently used items to help a troubled boy find help at the Ohio Wilderness Boys Camp near Caldwell. The
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Trading Post Thrift Store is at 7703-B State Route 241, west of Mount Hope. Donations can be taken to the store or dropped off at 2678 S. Kohler Road, Orrville. Call 330-857-5516 or 330-464-1261.
New arrival
medical services
A DAUGHTER, Casey Addison, was born Jan. 29 to Jonathan “Chief” and Cindy Miller. She weighed 7 pounds, 101⁄2 ounces and was 20 inches. Grandparents are Visit the Mervin and Leona Miller of Walnut Creek and Holy Land Join Pastor Bob Fet- Davin and Betty Troyer of terhoff of Grace Church Millersburg. of Wooster on the 22nd annual Comprehensive Food Pantry open Biblical Tour of the Holy Land — Featuring visits twice monthly to Israel and Petra. This for distribution 12-day trip, March 28-April 8, 2016, features first-class The Glenmont Food hotels, round-trip airfare, Pantry, located in the two daily meals and admis- old school house, is open sions to sites like the Tem- for food distribution two ple Mount, Garden Tomb, times per month, always Church of the Holy Sepul- on the second and fourth cher, Masada, Petra, a boat Tuesdays, 5-7 p.m. The ride on the Sea of Galilee building will be open for clients to wait at 4 and much more. Cost is $5,495 per per- p.m., however, distribuson based on double occu- tion will not begin until pancy from Cleveland and 5 p.m. Next pantry distribution includes taxes and tips. For more information, will be Feb. 23. call 330-264-9459, Ext 220, email info@woostergrace. Love Center Free org, or go to www.ohioholyClinic provides landtours.com.
Sonnenberg Station to perform Sonnenberg Station, an 18-voice men’s choral ensemble based in Kidron, will present this season’s repertoire at these locations: Sunday, March 13, 7 p.m., Fairlawn West United Church of Christ, Akron; Monday, March 14, 7 p.m., Milton Presbyterian Church, Rittman; Sunday, March 20, 7 p.m., Central Christian Church, Wooster.
Sonnenberg Station has performed in more than 30 venues throughout Ohio, from churches and businesses to universities and concert halls, performing beloved classics, contemporary tunes and arrangements written by the group’s director, Tim Shue. The season’s performances are all delivered with Sonnenberg Station’s own take on traditional spiri-
The Love Center Free Clinic provides free basic medical services to uninsured, low-income individuals in the Holmes County area. Open the first and third Tuesday of each month, 5-7:30 p.m. Now located in the Love Center Building, 1291 Massillon Road, Millersburg. Walk-in service only. Call 330-600-8103 for more information or visit www.lovecenterholmescounty.org.
Donations needed for Pleasant Valley Cemetery
Family Care in Mount Hope Mount Hope Medical Center is located at 4606 Township Road 634. Dr. D.J. McFadden will see patients at the center Mondays, 1-4:30 p.m., and Wednesdays, 8 a.m.-noon. Pomerene Family Care will offer a full spectrum of family practice services. including pediatric care, women’s health, obstetrics, care of chronic conditions, acute care, travel medicine and midwifery services. Call 330-674-8444.
Take a free driving permit practice test
Pleasant Valley Cemetery is accepting donations to pay for mowing of the cemetery. Any amount is appreciated. For more information, call Robert L. Croskey, 330-276-3322. Donations may be sent to Croskey at 12049 U.S. 62, Killbuck 44637 or Lilian Duncan, P.O. Box 284, Killbuck 44637.
Practice makes perfect and that goes for driving. Be confident when you take your driving test by using the new free permit practice test available on the Holmes County District Public Library’s website. Visit www.holmeslibrary. org and click on the “Free Permit Practice Tests” icon located on the homepage.
Breakfast to benefit school
tuals, familiar folk songs and a few light-hearted surprises while representing a variety of cultures, eras and styles. Concert and details are subject to change. Confirm dates, time and venues at www.sonnenbergstation. org and Facebook for updates. A love offering will be taken at each performance.
A benefit breakfast will be held Saturday, March 5, 6-11 a.m. with proceeds going to Lone Pine Parochial School. The event will be at the Paul Troyer residence, 8191 Township
Road 527, Shreve. On the menu will be pancakes, smoked sausage, biscuits and gravy, hash browns, eggs, fruit and pastries. Carry out is available. Public is welcome.
Calendar (From Page 4) It’s not just for kids. Join in a relaxing afternoon of coloring and hot cocoa. The library will provide a variety of coloring pages, art supplies and hot cocoa. Registration is required and don’t forget to invite your friends. This free program is open to adults. In case of bad weather, the program will be rescheduled. To register or for more information, call the Central Library at 330-674-5972.
Puzzle swap is Feb. 27 Tired of completing the same puzzle over and over again? Ready for a new one? Come to the Holmes County East Branch Library Puzzle Swap in Walnut Creek on Saturday, Feb. 27, 10 a.m.-2 p.m.
Puzzles of all kinds are welcome; bring one, take one. (Limit of four puzzles per person; no puzzles with missing pieces.) Sponsored by the Holmes County Friends of the Library, membership is not required to participate. Donations and memberships will be accepted to support future activities and events. For more information, call the East Branch Library, 330-893-3464.
March Magic Show features Kevin King Children’s Magic Show with Kevin King will be presented Saturday, March 5 at 1 p.m. at Historic Hotel Millersburg, Buckeye Room.
Cost is $5 which goes toward the bookmobile fund for the Holmes County District Library. Call 330-464-0624.
Sports Card Show is March 5
A Sports Card Show will be held Saturday, March 5, 9 a.m.4 p.m. at Wooster High School. Comedy Night It is sponsored by the Wooster benefits library All-Sports Booster Club. The Killbuck Valley Writer’s For information, 330-669Guild will hold Comedy Night 9455. No. 6 at The Hotel Millersburg on March 5, 7:30 p.m. Proceeds benefit the Holmes Waynedale musical County Public Library Bookis March 18-20 mobile Fund. The evening includes an Waynedale High School Theappearance by comic-magician ater will present “Little Women Kevin King, along with John the Musical” March 18-20. Lorson, Ray Buckland, Scott Shows are at 7 p.m. FridaySaturday and at 2 p.m. Sunday Martin and Mike Kline. There will also be an open mic, in the John R. Lea auditorium. inviting people to try their hand Tickets are $5 for students and at a stand-up routine. The only $8 for adults restriction is no ethnic or handi- For more information email cap jokes. Adults only. For more soea_seppler@tccsa.net or call information, call 330-464-0624. 330-698-3071.
St. Patrick’s Day Bash is March 19 Holmesville American Legion will hold a St. Patrick’s Day Bash March 19 with dinner of corned beef and cabbage, Reuben bake, potato soup, green desserts and snacks and music by Big Lion Entertainment. Food will be served from 5-8 p.m. and music will be from 8-11 p.m. Cost is $10 and proceeds benefit veterans at Hilltop Villa.
Fish fry scheduled American Legion Post 494, of Sugarcreek, will hold its next family fish fry Saturday, March 19. The event runs from 4-7 p.m. at the Post Home on North Broadway Street in Sugarcreek. Everyone is welcome.
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Many items to help with your spring projects around the home are availCascading waterfalls make up an eye-catching landscape exhibit at the able at the Amish Country Spring Home and Garden Show at the Buckeye Amish Country Spring Home and Garden Show. Event Center in Dalton, March 3-5.
Spring (From Page 1) flea market. So we met with Sandy and Willie here at the Buckeye Event Center and it’s a great location for the show. We get people from all over, Cleveland, Akron-Canton, Massillon.
And it just keeps growing. We had over 10,000 people through for the show last year. “This may not be the biggest home and garden show, but it’s the best little home and garden show,” Witzky continued. “We always ask people
what they thought of the show, and people told us it’s nicer than the bigger shows. It’s easier to walk through and find things they are looking for.” While not everything is Amish made, the quality of products and items on display is what keeps
people coming back year after year. Barrel furniture, rustic furniture and Murphy beds are among the popular items to be displayed this year. “From the time you walk in the door and see some gorgeous landscaping setup by Grandview
Landscaping, we get people thinking spring,” Witzky said. “If you’re looking at doing something out in the yard and changing things around, this is the place to see. We have some really nice landscaping booths set up. If you’re looking for outdoor sheds,
the Little Cottage Co., will have what you’re looking for. “Obviously, there is everything else they may be looking for, from windows, siding, gutters, curtains, decorations, fire See Pg. 11 — SPRING
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Meeting held to address arena expansion The Hardwood Furniture Guild will play host to a public meeting Feb. 25 to help raise money to enlarge the arena building at Harvest Ridge, the new Holmes County fairgrounds. The meeting will be held from 6-7:30 p.m. at the Mount Hope Auction Barn. The Ohio Hardwood Furniture Market, planned annually by HFG, will hold its last event at the Buckeye Event Center, the show’s current venue, in March. Harvest Ridge is a yearround events campus under construction in Millersburg. The construction of a multi-purpose arena, one of the buildings on the campus, is about to begin. If funds are raised for an expansion to the build-
ing in a timely manner, the multi-purpose arena could meet the needs of the Ohio Hardwood Furniture Market for years to come. The expansion of the arena will cost about $1.2 million and will nearly double the conditioned space to 60,000 squarefeet, with room for an additional 30,000-squarefoot expansion if enough funds are raised. If each woodworking business would pledge $100 per employee per year for five years, we would meet the goal for the expansion funding. Additionally, other businesses and individuals that may benefit could consider a pledge. HFG has pledged $250,000 payable over five years, of which
$200,000 will be used for needed for the expansion hear from community infrastructure costs of project. leaders about the plan for the addition and applied To learn more, attend Harvest Ridge. toward the $1.2 million the meeting Feb. 25 to The Hardwood Furni-
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Southern society falls into chaos ahead of storm We should have known we were in trouble when we found two grown men sparring over a $2 plastic ice-scraper that had been hanging on a pegboard at the corner gas station when we stopped to pick up a jug of water to get us through the night. “I’m really sorry, y’all, but that’s the only one of them things we’ve got,” said the clerk in a slow southern drawl. “It’s been sittin’ on the shelf since I started here three years ago and I ain’t never noticed anybody even looking at it before! Tell you the truth I wasn’t even sure what it was until ya’ll started squabbling!” As a person who has spent many years in public service, I’ve always found it heartening when the citizenry actually responds to calls for preparedness. The way I see it, the more gallons of milk that fly off the
I’m typically out for two things — stories and photographs. Had I been able to discretely snap a picture of the man who Daily Record lost the battle of the iceColumnist & Illustrator scraper as he poured a cup of coffee over his shelves before a storm windshield, you would be begins, the fewer numbenjoying that photo right skulls will be out risking now. Interestingly, we ran their lives for something into the same individual in which to dunk their a block away at the dolcookies as they sit translar store where, after fixed, watching the TV striking out once again weatherman as he clings in his quest for an ice to a light pole when the scraper, he had settled on plows rumble past. a 24-pack of toilet paper. I’m an Ohio boy and If that isn’t the very I’ve lived through the embodiment of panic I drill a thousand times. don’t know what is. Preparedness is one thing, When Winter Storm but all out panic is entire- Juno finally did bear ly another. If you wish to down on eastern North observe preparedness you Carolina on that fateful should remain in Ohio, Friday with a light dustbut if you’d like a taste ing of snow and a sparkle of panic, I’d suggest the of frost on the trees, the eastern Carolinas when “catastrophic combinathe word “snow” appears tion” canceled schools, in the forecast! shuttered restaurants and I’ll admit I don’t travel closed all government much, but when I do offices. Although we had
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ies, we turned off the weather man to watch the world crawl by on the roadway outside at the perilous speed of 10 mph. Storm or not, our goal for the trip was realized the following morning when we stood on base to watch our daughter,
Loudonville Theatre and Arts lists movie schedule — “Road Chips,” an animated movie about the chipmunks on a crazy mission to annoy Dave, will be shown on Friday, Feb. 19 and Saturday, Feb. 20 at 7 p.m. A Sunday matinee will be shown at 2 p.m. on Feb. 21.
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“Something for Seniors” is a time for senior citizens to come together and make new friends and connect with old friends. On Tuesday, Feb. 23, senior citizens will gather at the Dutch Kitchen, one-half mile west of Dalton on U.S. Route 30. Fellowship and coffee available 9-10 a.m., when the program begins. Take a friend to see and hear Ann Obrecht, current Wayne County commissioner, share behind the scenes stories, challenges and pictures of the recently completed renovation of the Wayne County courthouse. Lunch available following the program
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Charlotte, lead her Army Company back home at the end of her first overseas deployment. It was the sight of a lifetime, and something from which neither rain, nor sleet, nor panicked Southerners in a tiny dusting of snow could have kept us.
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Amish Country Spring Home and Garden Show will feature more than 170 vendors. It will be held March 3-5. Submitted photo Ohio’s Alternative Energy
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places, outdoor woodburning stoves, pretty much anything you need from A to Z that they are going to want to do at their house. With that many vendors, they’re going to find what they need.” There are also specialty items aimed at the Amish. “There are old-time dishwashers or roller washers, special clothesline, a unique variety of things at this show,” Witzky added. “It’s also a health expo,” he continued. “Aultman Medical Center will be there doing a screening for the elderly, along with many other health-related vendors, from nursing
homes to chiropractors, and vitamins and that kind of stuff.” Lowe’s will have a booth at the show again this year. Stop by the Lowe’s booth to sign up for a chance at winning a grill. Jason Chupp of Grandview Landscaping in Holmesville, says the Amish Country Home and Garden Show has been a great place for him to showcase his business. “We always do really good there,” Chupp said. “We are there to show our works and what we can do. We set up a little waterfall and a patio.” For a complete list of vendors and other information, check out the website www.homeshowsrus.com.
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Farming Women are making a difference “There’s a special place in hell for women who don’t help each other.” This was a recent quote from Madeline Albright, former Secretary of State, as she appeared at a gathering with Hillary Clinton. I took this to mean that because Hill-
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Farming Upcoming educational opportunities for farmers The Ohio Heartland Sheep Improvement Association is sponsoring a lambing school on Saturday, March 19 at the Mount Hope Livestock Auction Barn, 8076 State Route 241, Mount Hope. The lambing school will focus on both lambing and early lamb management and will run from 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Dr. Eric Shaver, DVM, from East Holmes Veterinary Clinic in Berlin and Doug Clevenger, OSU/OARDC beef and sheep research manager and shepherd of the OARDC flock, will be teaching the school. Shaver will cover care of the ewe and lamb from gestation through lambing and weaning. Topics that will be addressed include nutrition, vaccinations, lambing supplies, handling lambing difficulties, tube feeding and getting the newborn lamb off to a good start. Early lamb care including castration and tail docking also will be covered. Clevenger will cover sheep behavior with a focus on managing ewes and lambs at lambing time from a shepherd’s perspective. A pizza lunch will be served at noon and following the meal participants can leave or they can stick around to have an informal discussion with the presenters and other experienced shepherds regarding lambing, lamb management and general sheep care. Cost is $25 for OHSIA members and $30 for
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non-OHSIA members. For each additional person from the same farm or family who wants to attend and share handout materials, the cost is $15 for OHSIA members and $20 for non-OHSIA members. Registration fee includes handout materials and a pizza lunch. Registration opens at 8:45 a.m. and the program begins at 9:30. For more information about the lambing school, contact Don Brown at 330897-4320.
Conservation Tillage Conference The annual Conservation Tillage and Technology Conference will be held March 2-3 in Ada. Although it is a bit of a drive from the Wayne County area, the drive is worth the effort because the information, presentations, exhibits and vendor displays are topnotch. In addition to a “Corn University” and a “Soybean School,” the conference will offer the latest research, insight, tips and techniques on conservation tillage including cover crops, manure application, no-till, soil quality, soil health, seeding technology, water quality and nutrient management. A new ses-
sion, Precision Fertility, will feature site-specific management of N and P, soil nitrate testing, soil organic matter, Y-drops for N and variable rate N strategies. The conference will feature some 60 presenters, including Extension researchers and Extension educators representing eight universities, as well as farmers and industry representatives. Certified Crop Adviser continuing education credits are available, with an emphasis on soil and water and nutrient management hours. New to the conference this year will be a daylong discussion on water quality, particularly on ways to keep phosphorus and nitrogen from impacting Ohio’s water quality. Other conference topics include: Managing crop residue removal; Agronomics for high yield corn and soybeans; Soil health benefits of continuous no-till; Variable rate seeding; Using gypsum to reduce phosphorus problems; Technology and Equipment. The full schedule and registration information can be found at ctc.osu.edu. Participants may register online or by mail. Registration for the full conference is $85 (or $65 for one day) if received by Feb. 21. Rory Lewandowski is an OSU Extension Agriculture & Natural Resources educator and may be reached at 330264-8722.
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Choice colored steers 120125.50; choice Holstein steers 95-104.50. 9 BULLS — 1,500-2,000 lbs. 90.50-95.50; 2,000-up 91-100. 56 CULL COWS — Good/ high dress 72-79.50; mediumgood 65-72; fair-medium 58-65; light/thin 58-down. 32 FEEDERS — Steers/ bulls/heifers 60-155. 11 DAIRY. 176 CALVES — 85-120 lbs. 200-250; good 1510-200; common 150-down; Back to farm Holstein heifers, 95-120 lbs. 185-235; crossbred bulls 100325; Jersey/crossbred heifers 100-185. 72 GOATS — Kid 160down; billies 350-down; nannies 230-down, wethers 400down. 314 SHEEP — Bucks & Ewes 65-100; lambs, choice 40-60 lbs. 290-322.50; 40-60 lbs. 235-290; 60-80 lbs. choice 225-277.50; 80-100 lbs. 160227.50; 100-130 lbs. 152.50172.50; 130 lbs.-up 140. TOTAL HEAD 747. 103 LOADS — Alfalfa 2nd cutting 175-300; alfalfa 3rd and 4th cutting 130-340; mixed, 1st cutting 100-200; MOUNT HOPE mixed, 2nd cutting 120-350; AUCTION lg. bales hay 20-45; lg. bales Feb. 10 37 HOGS — 220-250 lbs. hay/ton 40-220; wheat straw 50.50; 250-280 lbs. 47-54; 280- 150-210; lg. bales straw 100300 lbs. 44.50-50; sows, heavy 140 ton; firewood 20-115; 36; boars 24; 23 FEEDER corn fodder 22.50-30; oats 12. Feb. 20, Produce Equipment PIGS — 90-140 lbs. 30-35. Feb. 24, 10:30 a.m., Dairy/ 16 FAT CATTLE —
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Carl Krill Jr., 82 Our loving father and Opa died on Jan. 15, 2016. Carl Emil Krill Jr., MD, was born on Nov. 2, 1933, the son of Dr. Carl E. and Helene R. (Conroy) Krill of Akron. He graduated from St. Vincent Preparatory School in Latrobe, Pa., John Carroll University and the University of Pennsylvania Medical School. During his final year of studies, Carl met Patricia L. Powers, a nurse at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia. They wed on Sept. 12 1959. She preceded him in death. Postgraduate training took the young couple to Cincinnati, where their first child, a son, was born. Six years later they welcomed a daughter into their lives. From 1966-68, Carl served in the U.S. Navy, from which he was discharged with the rank of commander. Returning with his family to Akron, Dr. Krill began a long association with Children’s Hospital Medical Center. As founding director of the division of hematology-oncology, Carl coordinated the care of Akron-area children afflicted with hemophilia, sickle-cell anemia and other blood disorders, including a special outreach to the Amish and Mennonite communities in Holmes County. As a pediatric clinician, Carl contributed to nationwide studies that improved patient treatment, and for more than 40 years he served the children of Summit County Children Services in its clinic. His compassionate, skillful care of children with leukemia was recognized in 2005 with a Hope Award from the American Cancer Society.
After retiring from Children’s Hospital, Dr. Krill began an association with Dr. Larry Stallings at Trilogy Cancer Care in Wooster. He served as a mentor to the staff and physician to adult hematology patients from Wayne and Holmes counties, many of whom he had treated as children. Carl retired from Trilogy in late 2006. He was loved and admired by all who knew him and will be missed. Surviving are a son, Prof. Carl E. Krill III of Ulm, Germany, and a daughter, Jennifer (Michael) Gillis, and grandson, Jackson Gillis, all of Pittsburgh; and two brothers and one sister. In addition to his wife, he was preceded in death by a brother and two sisters. Funeral Mass was celebrated Tuesday, Jan. 19 at St. Sebastian Church. Private interment was to be in Ohio Western Reserve National Cemetery, Rittman. The family suggests memorials to the Krill Family Fund at St. Sebastian School; or to a children’s charity of the donor’s choice. Hummel Funeral Home, Akron, assisted the family. Please visit www.hummelcares.com to share memories and condolences.
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Virginia Patterson, 93
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Virginia M. Patterson, 93, of Millersburg, went home to be with the Lord Monday morning, Jan. 18, 2016, at Majora Lane Care Center, Millersburg. She was born April 27, 1922, in Coshocton County, the daughter of Harley and Florence (Conkle) Patterson, and was a 1940 graduate of Keene High School. She lived and worked on the family farm, and was the oldest and longest attending member of Shepler Church, where she held various positions. Virginia was a member of Keene Hill Grange and the former Millvale Garden Club. She was an avid baker for her friends and family, enjoyed reading her Bible, quilting and raising chickens. Surviving are a brother, Raymond Roy (Beverly) Patterson Sr. of Coshocton, nephews, Raymond Patterson Jr. of Coshocton, and John (Julie) Patterson of Millersburg; a niece, Ramona (Wendall) Gayheart of Lakeville; great-nephews
Sandra J. Fischbach, 76, Glenmont, passed away Saturday evening, Jan. 30, 2016, at Majora Lane Care Center, Millersburg, following a lengthy battle with Alzheimer’s. Sandra was born Feb. 11, 1939, in Cleveland, and she was the daughter of Arthur and Tilly Kinas. She was married 51 years to Eugene Fischbach, and he preceded her in death on May 27, 2015. Sandra was a homemaker. She enjoyed gardening, jigsaw puzzles and horseback riding. She loved the outdoors and taking her daily walks. She is survived by five daughters, Sherry (John) King, Columbus, Linda (Steve) Burrington, Klamath Falls, Ore., Laura Meek, Kimbolton, Cindy (Jim) Byall, Orrville, and Tammi (Gerry) Smail, Massillon; 12 grandchildren; three great-
and a great-niece, Jeb (Laura) Patterson, Jessie Patterson, Caleb Gayheart and Nathan Gayheart; a great-great-nephew, Spencer, great-great-nieces, Kaiden and Journi, who will be arriving any day. Virginia was preceded in death by her parents. Funeral services were Jan. 21 at Alexander Funeral Home, Millersburg, with the Rev. Robert Angel officiating. Burial was in Clark 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 Shepler Church, Township Road 217, Millersburg.
Evelyn Jache, 83 Evelyn Ruth Jache, 83, of Glenmont, passed away Thursday evening, Jan. 28, 2016, at Sycamore Run Nursing Home, Millersburg. She was born Aug. 12, 1932, in Goffstown, N.H., the daughter of Byron Edward and Lillian Mae (Case) Caldwell, and married Robert George Jache. He preceded her in death Dec. 25, 1980. She was a member of Glenmont Church of Christ. Surviving are children; Byron Edward Jache of Greenville, N.H., Phyllis Mae (Ed) Stivers of Glenmont, Barbara Lillian (Richard) Cohen of Goffstown, N.H. and Bruce Alan (Roberta) Jache of Manchester, N.H.; grandchildren, April Landry, Robert Jache and Bruce (Christina) Jache Jr., all of Manchester, N.H., Jeremiah (Ariel) Stivers of Big Prairie and Zachary (Megan) Stivers of Westerville; and five great-grandchildren. In addition to her hus-
band, she was preceded in death by her parents; and brothers, Herbert and Kenneth Caldwell. Services were Jan. 31 at Glenmont Church of Christ with Pastor Ed Stivers officiating. Arrangements were handled by Alexander Funeral Home, Millersburg. Those wishing to share a memory or make online condolences may do so by visiting www.alexanderfhinc.com. The family suggests that memorial contributions be made to LifeCare Hospice, 1900 Akron Road, Wooster 44691; or Glenmont Church of Christ, P.O. Box 387, Glenmont 44628.
Holmes can provide birth certificates The Holmes County Health District is able to issue certified birth certificates to anyone born in Ohio. Hours are 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Monday-Friday. Cost is $25. The district can be reached at 85 N. Grant St. or 330-674-5035. Cost of a certified birth certificate is $25.
grandchildren; and three brothers, Bob Kinas, Dick (Joannie) Kinas and Art (Felicia) Kinas. She was preceded in death by her parents; and her husband, Eugene. Private services took place with arrangements handled by Alexander Funeral Home, Millersburg. Those wishing to share a memory or make online condolences may do so by visiting www. alexanderfhinc.com. Family suggests that memorial contributions be made to the Alzheimer’s Association.
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 World War 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 great-grandchildren; and one 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. 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. Memorial services were Jan. 28 at Alexander Funeral Home, Millersburg, with Pastor Wes McElravy officiating. Graveside services were in Ohio Western Reserve National Cemetery, Rittman, with military rites being conducted. Those wishing to share a memory or make on-ine condolences may do so by visiting www.alexanderfhinc.com. The family suggests memorial contributions be made to Millersburg Christian Church; or LifeCare Hospice.
The Holmes County Hub Shopper Jonathan Andrew Stutzman, son of Gary and Jessica (Schrock) Stutzman, went home to be with the Lord on Jan. 23, 2016 at 6:12 p.m. in Millersburg. He was a blessing from heaven and will be deeply missed by his family. Jonathan is survived by parents, Gary and Jessica (Schrock) Stutzman, of Millersburg; grandparents, John D. and Wanda Schrock of Berlin; Philip A. and Elsie Stutzman of Sugarcreek, Ohio; and great-grandparents, Marie Schrock of Berlin and Mabel Campbell of Hartville. Jonathan is celebrat-
ing in Heaven with Jesus and great-grandparents, Andrew D. and Esther Stutzman, Harry E. and Ella Miller, John E. Schrock, and David L. Campbell; and greatuncle Timothy L. Campbell. Jonathan, you are greatly loved by all of us and will be held in our hearts forever. A memorial service was held Jan. 26 at Berlin Christian Fellowship. The family suggests memorial contributions be made to Joel Pomerene Hospital Foundation: attention: Lifting Hearts, 981 Wooster Road, Millersburg 44654.
Clara Hershberger, 92 Clara J. Hershberger, 92, of Walnut Hills Retirement Home, Walnut Creek, formerly of Fryburg, died Monday, Feb. 15 2016, at Pomerene Hospital in Millersburg. She was born in Holmes County on Jan. 19, 1924, to the late Jacob and Catherine (Coblentz) Hershberger and had lived all of her life in this area. She was a retired nurse and a member of the Sonlight Chapel near Maysville. Surviving are several nieces and nephews; and a sister-in-law, Delilah Hershberger, who was mar-
ried to Jacob. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by brothers, Henry, Eli, Jacob and Isaac; and sisters, Susan (Raymond) Hershberger, Mary Ann (Levi S.) Miller, Edna, Lydia, Katie and Ada. Funeral services were Friday, Feb. 19 at Sonlight Chapel, 8721 Mount Hope Road, Apple Creek (near Maysville), with the Sonlight ministry officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery. Spidell Funeral Home in Mount Eaton handled arrangements.
Holmes immunization clinics Child immunization clinics will be held in March on the following dates and locations: — Holmes County Health District, 85 N. Grant St., Millersburg, March 11 and 25, 1-4 p.m. — Holmes County Training Center, 8001 Township Road 574, Holmesville, March 14, 10 a.m.-noon. — Keim Lumber, 4465 State Route 557, Charm, March 9, 8:30-11:30 a.m.
1,000 Books Before Kindergarten at The Holmes County Library — This new library program encourages families and caregivers to read 1,000 books with their young children before they enter kindergarten. Any child from birth to the day they enter kindergarten is eligible. Begin today by visiting either the Central or East Branch Library to
Lovina A. Yoder, 94, 3724 Township Road 414, Dundee, died Saturday, Feb. 6, 2016 at her residence following a period of declining health. She was born Dec. 15, 1921 in Holmes County to the late Andrew E. and Mattie (Beachy) Burkholder. She was a homemaker and a member of the Old Order Amish Church. She was married Dec. 5, 1946 to Abe G. Yoder and he died Nov. 15, 2009. She is survived by three sons, Henry (Verna) Yoder, Dean (Elizabeth) Yoder and Lloyd (Katie) Yoder; two daughters, Lizzie (Monroe E.) Keim of Fredericksburg and Mattie (Emanuel R.) Miller of the home; two brothers, Henry (Sara)
Burkholder of Millersburg and Dan (Dala) Burkholder of Holmesville; two sisters, Mary Miller of Millersburg and Susan Miller of Fredericksburg, 39 grandchildren, 117 great-grandchildren and three greatgreat-grandchildren. In addition to her parents and husband, she was preceded in death by a brother, five sisters, a grandson and two greatgranddaughters. Services were Feb. 9 at the residence with Bishop Levi R. Miller officiating. Burial was in Miller Cemetery in Walnut Creek Township, Holmes County. Arrangements were handled by Smith-Varns Funeral Home at Sugarcreek.
Amanda Yoder, 91 Amanda M. (Troyer) Yoder, 91, 4728 County Road 19, Millersburg, died Tuesday, Feb. 16, 2016, at her home. She was born May 2, 1924, in Holmes County to the late Menno and Malinda (Erb) Troyer, and married Amos M. Yoder on Dec. 20, 1945. He survives. She was a homemaker, and a member of the Old Order Amish Church. Surviving in addition to her husband, are children, Jonas (Ella) Yoder, Menno (Fannie) Yoder of the home, Mose (Anna) Yoder, Melvin (Edna Mae) Yoder, Malinda (Eli) Miller, Monroe (Mattie) Yoder, David (Fannie) Yoder, Atlee (Emma) Yoder, Henry (Elsie) Yoder, Mary Yoder of the home, and Anna (Junior) Barkman; a son-in-law,
Albert (Lydia) Yoder; 38 grandchildren, and 39 great-grandchildren; and sisters, Mattie (Dan J.C.) Schlabach, Susan (John Oren) Miller, Lizzie (Dan) Miller, Anna Bowman, Ella (Eli) Kuhns, and Malinda (Adam) Hershberger. In addition to her husband, she was preceded in death by a daughter, Mattie; a grandson; two great-grandchildren; her parents; a brother, Albert; and a brother-in-law, Joe Bowman. Services were Thursday, Feb. 18 at the Yoder residence, with Bishop Ivan R. Troyer officiating. Burial was in the Yoder Cemetery, Clark Township, Holmes County. Arrangements were handled by Smith-Varns Funeral Home, Sugarcreek.
— Love Center, 1287 Massillon Road, Millersburg, March 28, 1-5 p.m. — St. John’s Lutheran Church, 8084 State Route 241, Mount Hope, March 2 and 16, 8:30-11:30 a.m. — Walnut Creek Mennonite Church, 2619 County Road 144, Walnut Clara Weaver, 79 Creek, March 8 and 22, Clara J. Weaver, 79, 7488 Mich., (Erma) Dan 8:30-11:30 a.m. Take immunization State Route 514, Big Prai- Weaver of the home, Eli records, insurance card rie, passed away Monday, (Lovina) Weaver of Big and Social Security card. Feb. 8, 2016, at her home. Prairie, Martha (Ruben) She was born July 9, Weaver of Danville, Mose 1936, in Wayne County (Esther) Weaver of Fredto Yost and Lizzie (Nis- ericksburg, and John ley) Yoder and married Jr. (Esther) Weaver of John A. Weaver on Oct. 8, Millersburg; 106 grandchildren, and 116 greatregister and pick up your 1957. He survives. child’s reading log in the She was a member of grandchildren; and a Children’s Department. the Old Order Amish brother; Harry Y. Yoder. Church. She was preceded in Book Discussion Group Surviving in addition death by her parents, two — Join the book discus- to her husband, are chil- brothers, three grandsion group the last Tues- dren, Lizzie (Henry) children, and two greatday of every month. Hershberger of Freder- grandchildren. Your choice of meeting icksburg, Mary (Roman) Funeral services were at 1 p.m. at the Central Hershberger and Anna Wednesday, Feb. 10, at the Library or 6 p.m. at Jitters (Dannie) Barkman, both residence, with Bishop Coffee House in Millers- of Lakeville, Niva (Ervin) Adrian Byler officiating. Raber and Edna (Junior) Burial was in Yoder Cemburg. 330-674-5972. For more information, Hershberger, both of Big etery. Schlabach Funeral call the Central Library Prairie, Erma (John) Her- Home, Shreve, handled shberger of Blanchard, arrangements. at 330-674-5972.
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Robert ‘Bob’ Nickerson, 92
Lovina Yoder, 94
Robert “Bob” Nickerson, 92, of Millersburg, passed away Friday morning, Feb. 12, 2016, at Sycamore Run Nursing Home, Millersburg, following an extended illness. Funeral services were Tuesday, Feb. 16 at Alexander Funeral Home, Millersburg, with Pastors Matthew Rowe and Jayne Byler officiating. Burial will be in Ohio Western Reserve National Cemetery, Rittman, where military rites will be conducted. Friends may call one hour prior to the service on Tuesday at the funeral home. Those wishing to share a memory or make online condolences may do so by visiting www. alexanderfhinc.com. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests memorial contributions be made to Tridia Hospice.
Robert was born Feb. 4, 1924, in Barberton, the son of Claude and Fern (Smith) Nickerson, and on June 26, 1972, married Mildred “Millie” Moore. She survives. He was a Corporal in the U.S. Army Air Force, serving from 1943-46. Surviving in addition to his wife, are daughters, Roberta Nickerson of Munroe Falls, Tamara (Ira) Hamman of Wadsworth, Sheila (Uly) Durchanek of Charlotte, N.C., and Kimberly Garee of Beaver Falls, Pa., and a son, Brien (Eugena) Newsome of Millersburg; 14 grandchildren and numerous great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by an infant daughter, Candeda; a brother, Wayne Nickerson; and a sister, Eileen Spreadbury.
Ada Hershberger, 85 Ada S. Hershberger, 85, 8907 Township Road 614, Fredericksburg, died Tuesday morning, Feb. 9, 2016, at her home after a lengthy illness. She was born on June 11, 1930, in Stark County to the late Sam A. and Amanda I. (Yoder) Yoder, and married Simon Hershberger on Nov. 7, 1957. He survives. She was a member of the Old Order Amish Church. Surviving in addition to her husband, are children, John (Erma) Hershberger of Gambier, Ruth (Atlee) Swartzentruber of Fredericksburg, Wesley (Verba) Hershberger and Anna (Demas) Hershberger, both of Oak Hill, Ada Mae (Eli) Miller Jr.
of the home, and Katie (Ray) Miller of Fresno; 55 grandchildren, 154 greatgrandchildren; and a sister-in-law, Sarah Yoder of Apple Creek. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by a brother, Dan Yoder; sisters, Anna (Ben) Mullet, Sarah (Earl) Mullet and Esther (Owen) Miller; a grandchild and a great-grandchild. Funeral services were Thursday, Feb. 11 at the family residence, with Bishop LeRoy Miller officiating. Burial was in the Hershberger Cemetery, Salt Creek Township, Holmes County. Spidell Funeral Home in Mount Eaton handled the arrangements.
Health screenings Pomerene Hospital will offer health screenings at Pomerene Medical Center in Mount Hope the first Tuesday of every month from 7-10 a.m. Keim Lumber in Charm will offer screenings the third Wednesday of every month from 7-10 a.m. For more information, 330-
674-1584, Ext. 1764. Pomerene will offer its standard screening tests, including blood pressure and blood sugar checks, lipid panel, etc. Hemoglobin A1C, thyroid panel, liver panel, ovarian cancer, breast cancer and gastrointestinal cancer screenings.
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Abracadabra, magic is witnessing the unthinkable “Every kid goes through a horse phase,” my older kids explained to my younger one. “Especially girls,” they added. My daughter just stood there holding a magazine with a tear-out horse poster, a look in her eye that accepted the wisdom that an extra four years on this Earth will get you. They were right, or at least partially. I think going through phases is something done best by children as they grow up and try to figure out who they are and what they
wands and capes from the bowels of the baseKarrie ment, we were thankMcAllister ful that at least for one Dirt Don’t night, the phase had Hurt returned. That old black magic. The ability to witness the like to do. It also tends to unthinkable, to disprove go hand in hand with the the laws of physics and latest and greatest toy common sense, to pull that is advertised on TV, things from places where but I’ll just let them think they certainly were not they are freethinking just mere seconds ago. explorers of the universe. The fascination is timeWe were reminded less. I spent hours of my again recently of a num- own childhood trying to ber of phases our chilhandle a stripper deck dren all went through with precision and hopand as we dusted off ing my clothes wouldn’t
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Academic acclaim Waynedale High School honor roll Honor Roll, 4.00+ Seniors — Ryan Chabak, Justin Gantz, Emily Hershberger, Sonja Lanier, Grace Lemon, Tessa Lewis, Kendall Lloyd, Denise Machamer, Brenna Mullins, Ryley Poling, Sierra Shaw, Nicole Singer, Kyle Snyder, Reid Stanley, Kayla Tennefoss, Greyden Yoder. Juniors — JoEllen Badertscher, Rory Chabak, Trace Gray, Alison Greathouse, Julie Keim, Makayla Mast, Madison Maurer, Michael Murphy, Brianna Naumoff, Stacie Nelson, Hailey Schlegel, Sadie Schlegel, Brady Troyer. Sophomores — Benjamin Farrar, Mazie Frantz, Mollie Frantz, Kaitlyn Hershberger, Carson Ledford, Nathaniel Lewis, Sarah Maynard, Amy Miller, Raquel Miller, Sydney Miller, Darien Mosier, Hope Peterson, Darbee Rhamy, Amy
St. John, Joia Vance, Loretta Yoder, Emma Zuercher. Freshmen — Alexis Adms, Isabella Beam, Judith Burkholder, Allison Franks, Courtney Geiser, Kiara Gindlesberger, Covie Gray, Ashley Hawermale, Rhett Hofacre, Tori Hudson, Maxton Lemon, Abby Lendon, Lukas McCreary, Alexis Miller, Jacob Moore, Aubrey Murphy, Deborah Raber, David Satterfield, Lizzie Schrock, Mariah Shirk, Regina Short, Morgan Stanley, Megan Stutzman, Madison Suttle, Lori Troyer, Alyson Weaver, Tyler Wyatt, Cameron Yoder. Honor Roll, 3.50-3.99 Seniors — Autumn Arms, Kristen Bagby, Samuel Farrar, Noah Fetzer, Madeline Frantz, Trevor Garrod, Flor Gutierrez, Graham Hostetler, Karmen Huntsberger, Colton Keim,
Lori Keim, Michelle Leighty, Lacy Lendon, Chloe McPhern, Lindsey McPhern, Isaiah Menuez, Leroy Miller, Madison Near, Evan Reidenbach, Trevor Richardson, Brevin Riebe, Jaime Rodriguez, Michael Rossiter, Nicholas Scherer, Jaydon Schlabach, Jason Short, Jacob Shoup, Aaron Spidell, Destini Underwood, Noah Vance, Kristian Wanner, Shayne Weaver. Juniors — Kirsten Balthis, Brandon Bannavong, Caralyn Brewer, Rachel Brown, Kristina Currrans, Amanda Ebert, Cameron Emerson, Jessica Hensel, Samantha Ice, Michael Manion, Clayton Miller, Kyle Miller, Adam Mullet, Brianna Potts, Matthew Short, Morgan Stevens, Dylan Troyer, Debra Wellman, Philip Wyatt, Lyndsey Yoder, Natasha Yoder. Sophomores — Shea-
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tion must be presented at the appointment. Income guidelines are based at 175 percent of the Federal Poverty Level. Income may also be calculated using the past three months, whichever benefits the client. Households claiming zero income will be subject to providing an IRS Verification of NonFiling Status Transcript. Households claiming zero income for the past three years will be reviewed by the state grantor, and every HEAP application is subject to random audit by the State Development Services Agency. PIPP Plus customers have a lower income eligibility threshold. Approved applicants will also have their application automatically transmitted to the State HEAP office, where
additional assistance may be available under the Regular HEAP program. Eligible households may receive financial assistance once per heating season, Nov. 2, 2015-March 31. PUCO regulated gas or electric customers may receive a benefit of up to $175, non-regulated electric or gas (i.e. co-ops) may receive a benefit amount up to $550. Income eligible bulk fuel customers may receive up to $450 for wood or coal, up to $750 is available for bulk fuel propane/bottled gas and fuel oil consumers. To learn more or to schedule an appointment, phone the KnoHo-Co-Ashland Community Action Commission’s HEAP office at 330-6746479.
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Killbuck Valley Writers’ Guild Has anyone ever told you “You should write a book”? Maybe you even started one but never finished. Or, you have a great idea but just can’t seem to take that first step toward getting something on paper. The Killbuck Valley Writers’ Guild (KVWG) might be just what you need to make your book a reality. KVWG is a group of serious adult writers who are working on novels, short stories and non-fiction. KVWG meets most Sundays at 1 p.m. in the Fireplace Room at Jitters Coffee House, Millersburg. Call 330-464-0624 or go to http://www.killbuckvalleywritersguild.org/ for information. Call 330464-0624 or go to http:// www.killbuckvalleywritersguild.org/ for information.
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Very few changes in deer regulation proposals By ART HOLDEN Outdoor Editor The Ohio Division of Wildlife last Thursday held a statewide conference call with members of the media, a day after the DOW sent its 201617 deer regulation recommendations to the Ohio Wildlife Council for review. “County bag limits and the state-wide bag limits will stay the same and the dates for the seasons are in line with last year,” said Dave Kohler, executive administrator for wildlife management and research. “And the bonus gun season will be Dec. 28 and 29, a Wednesday and a Thursday.” Kohler said the Division of Wildlife and its group of biologists in charge of managing the deer herd determined there was no need to make changes. As at the deer summit two weeks ago in Akron, biologists said three factors played a huge role in this year’s increased harvest of over 188,000, up
20,000 over the predicted harvest total — good weather, a poor mast crop and early harvesting of crops in the western part of the state. “Our most recent round of goals are to allow hunters to see more deer,” said biologist Clint McCoy. “The antlerless permits were taken away to allow antlerless growth.” A question was asked during the call of “what does the science say” about this year’s harvest totals, with the answer that it’s not as important as social science is at this time. “We’re working on a 10-year long-range management plan ... and we want to find out what our constituents want,” said Kohler. One way for the Division of Wildlife to get a better feel of what Ohio sportsmen want is to complete and return a deer survey if they were either emailed one or mailed one. A third option is to attend one
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Three does give a curious look while feeding in a field. The Ohio Division of Wildlife plans no major changes for the 2016-17 deer hunting regulations. of the upcoming open houses on March 5 (closest is noon-3 p.m. at District Three headquarters, 912 Portage Lakes Dr., Akron). “We mailed out 18,500 surveys and we’re a week away from the deadline and we’ve got about 6,000 back,” said Deer Project leader Mike Tonkovich. “That’s about a 30 percent return rate, which is better than in the past.” DEER SEASONS — Overview of proposed deer hunting seasons for
2016-2017: Deer archery: Sept. 24, 2016-Feb. 5, 2017 Youth deer gun: Nov. 19-20, 2016 Deer gun: Nov. 28-Dec. 4, 2016; Dec. 28-29, 2016 Deer muzzleloader: Jan. 14-17, 2017 The county bag limits were proposed to remain the same. The statewide bag limit was proposed to remain at six deer, only one deer may be antlered and a hunter cannot exceed a county bag limit.
Garaway runs table on Hiland, IVC By ZACH BOLINGER Sports Staff BERLIN — With an Inter-Valley Conference championship at stake, neither Hiland nor Garaway really wanted to run the floor Friday night. It was Garaway which ran the table, though. Senior guard Sam Gebhardt scored seven of his game-high 12 points in the fourth quarter and Garaway rallied from nine down midway through the third quarter, finishing the IVC slate unblemished with a 49-44 victory at the Perry Reese Jr. Memorial Center. “It was definitely a goal. It’s a feather in our cap,” Garaway coach Dave Shutt said of the championship, the Pirates’ 11th IVC crown and second unbeaten title in the last four years. “But I’m sure all the guys in that (locker room) would trade it for a real deep tournament run.” Ty Hamsher, who had a last-second, game-winning 3-pointer in Garaway’s 41-39 win over Hiland on Jan. 8, added 10 points and three assists. Garaway, the top seed at the upcoming Div. III East District, improved to 19-3 overall
and 16-0 in the conference. Chris Kline was the lone Hiland player to reach double-figure scoring (10 points) and he got there with a coast-to-coast drive and layup with just 17 seconds to go. Turner Horn and Michael Miller each added eight points and six rebounds for the Hawks (18-4, 14-2 IVC). “That was a tournamentlike game and I think both teams played a little tight,” Hiland coach Mark Schlabach said. “You have to give (Garaway) credit. They had guys make key shots for them — guys who normally aren’t out on the perimeter taking those shots. “And then we miss four pretty much wide-open 3-pointers between our best two shooters late in the game. It was just disappointing all around.” With Horn splitting a pair of free throws (5:59), Miller scoring a thirdchance stickback (5:37) and Austin Mast making a pair of charity tosses (4:33), Hiland had pushed to its largest lead, 33-24, more than midway into the third quarter. But Garaway scored the game’s next 11 points over the ensuing three minutes.
The Pirates’ Dallas Foster, Broc Beachy and Issac Weller made back-toback-to-back 3-pointers in less than 90 seconds, and Weller’s steal and driving hoop late in the quarter (:28) gave Garaway its first lead since late in the first quarter (8-7). Hiland’s Andy Miller slashed in from the left side for the third quarter’s final hoop, making it 35-all. Garaway never trailed in the final session, though, thanks in large part to Gebhardt who either scored or assisted on nine of the Pirates’ first 10 points of the stanza. Gebhardt’s pull-up jumper inside the free throw line (3:45) gave the Pirates their first two-possession lead of the fourth quarter at 42-38. Over two minutes later (1:22), he added a right-corner 3-pointer to make it 45-40. And he helped get the ball to Foster with 23 seconds remaining, where he made two free throws in the one-and-one situation to make it 47-42 and all but seal it. After Kline went endto-end for his final points, Beachy had a strong layup/dunk in the final seconds to cap the night.
“We had some good movement, some good pin-and-skips, some good reversals, the extra pass — things we didn’t do in the first half,” said Shutt of the Pirates shooting 4 of 7 from 3-point range in the second half, compared to 3 of 11 in the opening two quarters. “There were times in the first half when guys wanted to stand and spectate. ... I thought that stretch in the third quarter was the back breaker. Our offensive execution was two-fold better than we did in the first half.” With Hiland ahead 19-17 just past the midway point of the second quarter, both teams subbed four players. In the next 1:22, Hiland gained an uptempo for the first and only time in the game, scoring six straight to lead 25-17. Garaway countered with two baskets, but Kline’s step back 3 off the dribble shortly before the halftime buzzer made it 28-22 Hawks. Hiland did shoot just 5 of 17 from 3 for the game and 18 of 48 total. Only once in the second half did the Hawks make back-to-back attempts in going 6 of 25. See Pg. 21 — IVC
YOUTH SEASON — Some would like the youth season moved earlier in the year, away from the start of the gun season, and most definitely out of peak rut. “If we do move it, where do people want it moved to?” said Kohler. Tonkovich, who said the season is set to attract young hunters, noted a lot of factors go into impacting the gun season — archers moving around the woods, hunters setting tree stands and checking game cameras, as well as youth hunters. “Everything is making the gun season more challenging,” he said. Last year 60,000 youth permits were sold, but certainly they all weren’t used for the youth season. ARCHERY SEASON — While Ohio has one of the longest archery seasons in the country, Tonkovich said there are no plans on shortening it. NON-RESIDENT HUNTERS — Increasing fees for non-resident
hunters isn’t on the horizon, and if the cost would go up, that would be up to the Ohio legislature to do it. While hunting licenses (1.6 percent) and deer permits (5.6) sold were both down, non-resident license sales were up 4 percent to 39,360. S T R A I G H T- WA L L CARTRIDGES — Approximately 10,000 deer were harvested this year using rifles with straight-wall cartridges. Tonkovich said the 10,000 deer had zero impact on this year’s deer harvest and population, and was just a matter of hunters switching hunting implements. WATERFOWL ZONE CHANGES — Every 5 years the state is allowed to make waterfowl zone changes, and next year the north boundary will move based on public input through waterfowl surveys. “Where do our hunters want zones and splits is up to them,” said Kohler. The Lake Erie Marsh Zone is proposed to remain unchanged.
Hiland Coach Mark Schlabach honored by College of Wooster College of Wooster Report
high school alma mater. He has taken the tradition-rich program to even greater heights as the Hawks have won seven Inter-Valley Conference championships the last 10 seasons in addition to their second and third state titles. Entering 2015-16, Schlabach had compiled a record of 322-58 (.847) and racked up a number of coach-of-the-year awards. Zody, who stayed in the area following graduation in 1986, became synonymous with success and Wayne County volleyball prior to a recent family move to Midland, Texas. Winning more than 200 matches (227-95; .705) at Northwestern High School and Triway High School from 1996-2012, she was the championship coach of several squads. She guided the Titans to five conference titles — one as a member of the Mohican Area Conference (2003) and four in the Principals Athletic Conference (2006-08, 11) — and three
Mark Schlabach and Jacki Zody, College of Wooster alums who are now highly-successful coaches at the high school level, were honored with the Paul V. Barrett Aw a r d this past Saturday night by Schlabach the W Association. The presentation took place during halftime of the Wooster men’s basketball team’s 99-86 overtime win over Wittenberg. Schlabach, a 1999 graduate of the College, has guided Hiland to a pair of Ohio Div. IV state championships (2011, 2012) in the sport of boys basketball. After heading the Loudonville program for four years, which included two runs to the Div. III state semifinals, he became the coach at his See Pg. 21 — SCHLABACH
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Hiland IVC champs
The Hiland seventh grade boys basketball team won the Inter-Valley Conference tournament title over Malvern. The championship was held at Sandy Valley High School. Team members include (front, from left) Jared Hostetler, Reese Schlabach, Trey Troyer, JJ Miller; (back) coach Josh Miller, Michael Wood, Kaleb Brown, Hunter Sommers, Will Schlabach, Ryan Miller, Tyler Mast, Tyler Schlabach and Austin Hershberger.
Completing a sweep of the Inter-Valley Conference junior high girls basketball tournament titles was Hiland’s eighth grade team of (front, from left) Mia Gertz, Brianna Gingerich, Shelby Miller, Krista Troyer; (back) coach Leah Stetter, Nikki Yoder, Kendra Shetler, Marlene Miller, Madison Yoder, Sarah Custer, Kim Miller and coach Jay Custer. The Hawks beat Sandy Valley 42-19 at Garaway High School.
Submitted photos Posing after beating Garaway 44-23 at Newcomerstown for the Inter- The Hiland freshman boys basketball team recently won the Inter-Valley Valley Conference seventh grade girls basketball tournament title are (from Conference tournament title with a 57-40 victory over Garaway. Team memleft) Kyli Horn, Brynn Mullet, Jalyce Clark, coach David Borter, Gabby Schla- bers include (from left) coach Allan Miller, Michael Shoup, Kendall Hochstetler, Logan Miller, Kyle Miller, Jared Raber and Kody Miller. bach, Morgan Yoder and Zoe Miller.
Schlabach (From Page 20) district championships (2007-08, 10). Now residing in the Lone Star State, Zody continues to coach the sport. The Barrett Award, last presented in 2002, seeks to recognize a Wooster graduate who has made significant contributions as a coach of any sport at any level (professional, college, high school, youth, etc.), factoring in both on-field success and off-the-field impact.
Outdoor notes Youth trap shooting Buckeye Outdoors Youth Education & Shooting Center is again offering its annual 8-week Recreational Youth Trapshooting program. From March 29–May 26, participants from elementary school students through high school, will learn firearm safety and how to properly shoot trap from NRA certified shotgun coaches at the Copley Trap Range, 1665 Jacoby Road, Copley Township.
New shooters will shoot on Mondays from 5 p.m. to sunset. Shotguns are available at the range or shooters may bring their own. Costs are $150 and can be reduced to $100 by meeting certain requirements. Registration packets can be picked up at the Copley Trap Range on Saturdays, 9 a.m.-3 p.m., or by attending a registration meeting at The Ohio Sportsmen Clubhouse, 1755 Jacoby Road, Copley Township. Meeting dates for new shooters are Feb.
9 at 7 p.m. and Feb. 21 at 1:30 p.m. Packets are due back by March 5 to qualify for a $25 discount. Packets may also be downloaded by visiting the website at copleytrap.com. For additional information, contact head coach Harvey Bechtel at 330-620-6909.
Spring still shoots Spring still shoots are running every Sunday from now through March 20 at the Shreve Farmers See Pg. 22 — OUTDOOR
IVC (From Page 20) “We got up nine, I thought we executed well, except the ball just didn’t go in the hole,” Schlabach said. “We knew it was going to be a defensive game with limited possessions. As coaches we told each other that if we get to 50 (points), we might be OK. That was the case. “We had three tough games, mentally, coming into this. I mean we’ve had some grinders and I think
we might’ve been worn out a little mentally,” Schlabach added. “I just hope we can regroup, grind out three more, and maybe get another shot at (Garaway).” Hiland has moved to Div. III this year and could meet Garaway in a district final. “To come out of here, this environment, with a win is big for us,” Shutt said. “We have a group of guys who have been battle tested. We’re excited about the tournament.”
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Waynedale High inducts 21 members in National Honor Society Wa y n e d a l e High School’s National Honor Society inducted 21 members on Jan. 25. They were joined in pledge by the current 25 two-year members. Justin Gantz, president, gave the welcome and introduced Richard Roth, the principal. Roth gave the opening remarks and congratulated the new group of inductees. Officers explained the four tenets of the candlelighting service — scholarship, service, character and leadership. Mike Jarrett, owner of Jarrett Logistics, Pack Ship USA and Zephyr’s 24 Hour Fitness, was the guest speaker. He shared with the students the pyramid for success he uses as the foundation for his businesses and his life. Jennifer Troyer, guidance counselor, read the two-year members’ biographies, and each received a blue and gold cord and a yellow rose. The inductees each received a NHS pin, card and certificate. President Justin Gantz led members in the NHS pledge. Maegan King provided the closing. A reception for members and guests was held in the high school cafeteria. Inductees are Joel-
len Baderstcher, Rachel Brown, Rory Chabak, Brianna Chenevey, Trace Gray, Ali Greathouse, Sami Ice, Julie Keim, Madison Maurer, Lindsey McPhern, Clay Miller, Tyson Miller, Michael Murphy, Brianna Naumoff, Stacie Nelson, Brianna Potts, Hailey Schlegel, Sadie Schlegel, Brady Troyer, Dylan Troyer and Destini Underwood. Members of the Faculty Council are Chairwoman Peggy Brinkerhoff, Ronda Shultzman, Justin McDowell, Jessica Patterson and Jennifer George. Officers are two-year members Justin Gantz, president; Maegan King, vice president; Tessa Lewis, secretary; and Karmen Huntsberger, treasurer. Other twoyear members are Titus Bixler, Ryan Chabak, Seth Green, Emily Hershberger, H. Graham Hostetler, Michelle Leighty, Jacob Leimeister, Grace Lemon, Lacy Lendon, Kendall Lloyd, Denise Machamer, Chloe McPhern, Brenna Mullins, Madison Near, Ryley Poling, Nicholas Scherer, Sierra Shaw, Nicole Singer, Aaron Spidell, Reid Stanley and Kayla Tennefoss. NHS adviser is Matt Zuercher.
The Waynedale High School National Honor Society inducted 21 members in January.
Day Degree in Sport Management at Cleveland State. The sport management club at B-W has taken a group of students to the Super Bowl since 2013 and Day had the opportunity to be one of the mentors on the trip this year. The students hold fundraisers to help cover the cost of their trip and they were in Santa Clara for several days leading up to the game. “When we got out there, we worked the ‘NFL Experience,’ which was at the Marcone Convention Center,” Day said. “They had things going on all week, like autograph signings, and interactive games like quarterback challenge, kick-punt-pass, obstacle course, NFL Play 60 for kids and more. Basically, it’s an NFL playground for kids and adults.” On the day of the
“It was an awesome experience.” Joey Day Super Bowl, Day and his group worked with “NFL on Location” and assisted with pregame festivities, which included the AnheuserBusch party with The Band Perry playing live. During the game, they helped fans get to where they needed to go in the stadium and watched the game once it was under way. “It was an awesome experience,” said Day, who’s interested in becoming a high school athletic director one day. “Throughout the week we had the chance to do some sight-seeing as well, going to Muir Woods, Alcatraz, The Pac-12 Network and Fisherman’s Wharf.”
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the summer of 2009. But in recent years the venerable wooden structures have begun to show their age, with the paint peeling from the weathered siding and some of the windows in need of replacement. The County Line Historical Society was founded in 1996 and in July 2004 purchased the building at 218 N. Market St. known as Grosjean’s Tin Shop.
The decrepit structure, which had also housed a bakery, began undergoing restoration with donations of time and money from the Shreve Business and Community Association, Shreve Lions Club, Shreve Garfield Lodge and numerous other businesses and individuals. In December 2005, thenstate Rep. Jim Carmichael See Pg. 25 — MUSEUM
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Presidential primaries have come to our state Did you ever wonder how it got started that when a baby is born the first things, after whether it’s a boy or girl, people want to know is how much it weighed and how long it is? What I would really like to know is how much weight did the mother-tobe gain and how tall is she. If she gained 50 or more pounds and is almost 6 feet tall, then it doesn’t seem like much of an accomplishment to produce a 10-pound child that is 21 inches long. Can you see where I’m going with this? However, if a teeny, little woman, who gained only 14 pounds during
on Feb. 27. It will seem strange to vote on a Saturday. As you can well imagine, we are being bombarded with print material from various candidates. This has increased her pregnancy, would put the amount of paper forth an 8-pound baby — shredding necessary by that is something more about 600 percent. We interesting. Another thing also get phone calls. Some I would like to know is, are robo-calls so we don’t does the baby have hair, have the pleasure of sayand what about 10 fingers ing anything — just hang and 10 toes? Anyway, it’s up quietly. not a contest. Usually I don’t take Speaking of contests, the time to interact with we will be so glad when a caller who is doing a the presidential election survey. One night lately I is over. South Carolina was feeling charitable so Republicans vote on Feb. thought I would take the 20 and the Democrats chance on it being a not
too terrible experience. The woman who was making the call was very sweet. When I would give my answers she would sometimes make a comment if she agreed with my opinion. I’m sure she was not supposed to be doing that, but it made it more fun. It also probably increased the amount of time the call took. Even though The Man of the House always says he’s not going to watch any more of the debates because we “aren’t going to learn anything new,” he always ends up getting sucked in. I tell him I don’t watch for the information, but for the drama
and interaction among the candidates. This is a particularly interesting race this year with such varied and strong personalities. What makes me so sad is that by the time the candidates all get done tearing each other to shreds, it makes you wonder how any of them could possibly be fit for office. It sometimes comes down to a beauty contest. Do you think Lincoln could have been elected today with his homely appearance? And certainly his wife beside him would not have won him any votes. I’m writing this right
after the New Hampshire primary and as of this moment we are down to two Democrats and six Republicans. That is not counting someone named Gilmore who I have yet to see appear anywhere. Somewhere I saw there were 28 candidates running for president in New Hampshire. All you had to do was pay $1,000 to get your name on the ballot. Apparently there are a lot more parties out there than we ever imagined. Frankly, it’s complicated enough as it is. Can you imagine what debates would look like if everyone who ran for president was included?
Holmes County Library schedule February events at the Holmes County District Public Library include: — Winter Growing Readers Story Time at the Central Library, Wednesdays at 11 a.m., through Feb. 24. Ages 2-3 and their parents or caregivers invited for stories, songs, crafts and more. Registration required. To register or for more information,
call 330-674-5972, Ext. 211 or email childrens@holmeslib.org. — Winter Preschool Story Adventures at the Central Library, Wednesdays at 11 a.m., through Feb. 24. Ages 4-5 and their parents or caregivers invited for stories, songs, crafts and more. Registration required. To register or for more information, call 330-674-5972, Ext. 211 or
email childrens@holmeslib.org. February Mini-Minecraft Nights at the Central Library — Minecraft will be offered Tuesday, Feb. 23 at the Central Library from 5:30-7 p.m. for ages 7-12. Play Minecraft on a secure server in multiplayer mode. Registration required and space is limited. To register or for more information, call 330-674-5972, Ext. 211.
— Keep Warm and Read Adult Winter Reading Program, through March 5 at the Central Library and East Branch. Sign up to participate in the adult winter reading program and for each book you read or listen to, you will earn an entry in the prize drawing. For more information or to register, visit the Central Library, East Branch or call 330-
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Loudonville Public Library, 122 E. Main St., anounces programs for Feb. 22-29: Seasons of Loudonville Painting Contest — Final date to submit completed paintings is Feb. 29. Open to grades 4-12, each applicant must NOT use a paint brush. Any sponges, sticks, clothes, etc. may be used in place of a brush. The only authorized brush
is a toothbrush. These paintings must include, but are not limited to, two seasons in Loudonville. This means that a child may include three or all seasons. Prizes will be awarded in the following categories: grades 4-6; grades 7-9; grades 10-12; and best overall. Winners’ paintings will be displayed in the library until August 2016. For more informa-
tion please contact Jessica in the Youth Department. February is Love Your Library Month — During February you can pick up a bag of gently used books for just $1. All proceed will help the Friends of the Library support materials and programs at the library. Preschool Storytime — See Pg. 26 — LIBRARY
Monday — Winesburg Public, 2:30-6:30 p.m. Tuesday — Stony Point Hardware, County Road 229, 12:30-2:15 p.m.; Tower View School, Township Road 607, 2:45-3:15 p.m.; J&M Engine, Township Road 609, 3:20-4 p.m.; Jonas Miller, State Route 241, 4:15-4:45 p.m.; Beechvale, 5:45-6:45 p.m. Wednesday — Chestnut
Junkin said the grant, administered by the Ohio Facilities Construction Commission, was approved in June and the work started in November. All of the siding on the north, east and south sides of the building was replaced with seamless, wood-textured metal siding and new signage. In addition, there was new fascia and soffit on those same sides of the building, along with new gutters on the north and south sides. The front was redone to protect the original architectural work while still providing for an authentic appearing facade that reflects this history of the building.
Glenn Bower, a trustee and society board member, said the goal was to make the building maintenance free, while attempting to retain its original appearance. “We chose the colors as close to what they had (been) originally as possible,” said Bower, noting two separate color schemes were chosen to highlight the fact the museum actually is composed of two separate side-by-side historic structures. Junkin said the work paves the way for a second phase of construction which, it is hoped, will start within two years. That project will remove a second-story open porch
on the back of the strucOhio Department of Transportation will be working ture, which will then allow for the extension of the this week in this area of Holmes County: building’s existing roof line State Route 83: Daytime road closure (Monday-Frito the rear and the creation day, 8 a.m.-5 p.m.) between U.S. 62 and County Road of additional storage space 58, canopy removal and tree trimming. for the organization’s collections. Talking about the new look, Junkin said, “I’m tickled with the way it turned out. It really kind of jumps Now filing personal and business out at you.” income tax returns Bower said, “We’re getting a lot of good comPick-up and delivery is available ments. Some people tell us it’s the best-looking buildCall for a free estimate or to ing in Shreve.” make an appointment. Reporter Paul Locher can be reached at 330-6822055 or plocher@the-daily5301 TR 618, Millersburg OH, 44654 record.com. He’s @plo(330) 674-4397 cherTDR on Twitter.
Museum of Shreve assisted the society in obtaining a $100,000 state grant as part of the state’s biennial capital budget. After undergoing repairs and renovations, the museum had its grand opening in early October 2009. The facility received another state grant of $46,000 as part of the biennial capital budget in 2014. The grant was for the purpose of replacing siding, installing ultraviolet-protected windows and putting metal cladding over the deteriorating wooden components of the Victorian facades. Society President Ron
Ridge, 9-11 a.m.; Edna Raber, County Road 70, 11:15-11:45 a.m.; Walnut Hills Nursing Home, 12:30-1:30 p.m.; TroyersTrail, State Route 515, 12:40-1:20 p.m.; Walnut Hills Retirement, 1:30-2 p.m.; Atlee Raber, Township Road 374, 2-2:40 p.m.; Amish Country Essentials, 3-6 p.m. Thursday — Flat Ridge
Elementary, 10 a.m.-12:30 p.m.; Sharp Run School, Township Road 310, 1:302 p.m.; Abe Yoder Jr., Township Road 355, 2:303:30 p.m.; Fryburg School, County Road 201, 1:15-2 p.m.; Hill Crest School, Township Road 326, 2:153 p.m.; Killbuck Public, 4:15-5:30 p.m. Friday — Walnut Creek Elementary, 9 a.m.-3 p.m.
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674-5972 or 330-893-3464. — Chill Out and Read a Cool Book Children’s Winter Reading Program, through March 5 at the Central Library for ages 2-12. Fill out a BINGO card by reading or listening to books and earn a prize. For more information or to register, visit the Central Library’s Children’s Department.
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School briefs Hannah France, Loudonville High School and Anna Stout, Ashland High School, were named Career Center Students of the Month for February. France, in the Career Center’s Health Technology Cluster program, was named the Junior Student of the Month. She is the daughter of Dan and Stephanie France and resides in Loudonville. Stout, also in the Career Center’s Health Technology Cluster program, was named the Senior Student of the Month. She is the daughter of Paul and Christina Stout and resides in Ashland. Each was presented with a certificate and pin in recognition of this honor.
Right to Life to hold oratory contest Wayne-Holmes Right to Life will hold a high school oratory contest March 14. The event offers students an opportunity to research, write and present a five-seven minute speech on abortion, euthanasia or embryonic stem cell research from a pro-life perspective. Cash priz-
es of $150, $75 and $35 will be awarded to first, second and third places, respectively. Students from Wayne or Holmes counties who are sophomores, juniors or seniors are eligible to participate, although only a junior or senior will be able to advance to the state contest, which will be in Columbus on April 30. In the event a sophomore wins first place at the local level, the second place winner may go instead. For more information, contact Carrie Snyder by text/phone at 313399-7775 or email at WayneHolmesRTL@ yahoo.com by March 11.
East Holmes scheduling kindergarten registration Parents with children who will be entering kindergarten in the East Holmes Local Schools are asked to register their child at the building they will be attending during the 2016-17 school year. Registration takes about 45 minutes. Children must be 5 before Aug. 1, 2016 and have completed the following state health requirements prior to the beginning of school. Unless other-
wise exempt, all students enrolled for the first time in public or private school in Ohio must be immunized as follows: diphtheria/tetanus/pertussis (DTP, DtaP, DT, Td), poliomyelitis (OPV,IPV), MMR (measles, mumps, rubella), hepatitis B vaccine and varicella. Take child’s official birth certificate, record of immunizations, Social Security number and proof of residency (current real estate tax statement), when you register your child. Have accurate information concerning the exact location of your home. This includes house number, road numbers (township, county, state), and any other marker or information that would make it easier to locate your residence. At registration, children will be given a routine hearing and vision screening by the school nurse and/or speech therapist. School personnel will also test to determine the children’s strengths and weaknesses. The Holmes County Health Department will provide immunization clinics during kindergarten registration. There will be no cost; services will be by donation only. If your child has medical coverage, take insurance or medical card. Watch
local newspapers for other immunization clinic locations and times or call the Health Department at 330-674-5035. Each school will be registering children by appointment only; call the individual school to schedule your appointment. Chestnut Ridge, April 5, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. 330-8932413; Berlin, April 6, 9 a.m.-3 p.m., 330-893-2817; Walnut Creek, April 7, 9:30 a.m.-3 p.m., 330-8932213; Charm, April 8, 8 a.m.-2 p.m., 330-893-2505; Winesburg and Mount Hope, at Winesburg, April 12, 8 a.m.-2 p.m., 330-359-5059;
Triway registration dates noted Appointments for kindergarten registration and assessments for 2016-17 are being taken in the Triway School District. Parents of children who will be age 5 on or before Aug. 1 should call the elementary school of residence to schedule an appointment. Dates for registration are: April 7, Shreve Elementary School, 567-2837; April 8, Franklin Township School, 264-2378; and April 12 at Wooster Township School. 264-6252.
Holmes SWCD tree seedling sale going on now Take a look at your property or yard. Would you like to see more birds and wildlife? Blossoms in spring and color in fall, or evergreens all year round? Or maybe you’d like to make a long term investment by planting hardwoods. The Holmes Soil and Water Conservation District Tree Seedling Sale is under way until March
22. This is a great way to buy nice quantities of seedlings at a very reasonable price. Evergreens are sold in bundles of 25, and include Colorado blue spruce, Norway spruce, Scotch pine, Eastern white pine and Douglas fir and Balsam fir. They sell for $14/ pack, and generally will be between 10-18” tall.
Deciduous trees are in bundles of 10 and include sugar maple, red oak, sawtooth oak and tulip poplar. Single bare root trees, which are 3-4’ tall, are $5 each. They include redbud, white flowering dogwood and sergeant crab apple. Deadline to order is March 22. Tree pickup will be April 13 from
noon-5:30 p.m. at the Holmes County Highway garage. Order forms and plant descriptions/recommended sites can be found at http://bit. ly/22ynDjj or call the SWCD office at 330-674SWCD to have an order form mailed. Payment must accompany the order form.
Library (From Page 25) Feb. 23, 10:30-11:30 a.m.; engages 3-5 year olds with stories, songs, fingerplays and weekly crafts. Caregivers need to be present the entire time their child is in storytime. Younger siblings of preschool aged participants are encouraged to attend as well. Baby & Me — Thursday, Feb. 18-April 21, 6:30 p.m.; Babies to 2-year-olds and their caregivers for stories, songs, rhymes, bubbles
and so much more. Registration requested. Adult Book Discussion — Tuesday, Feb. 23, 11 a.m., “Secret Lives” by Cormac O’Brien. If you love to read, you are going to want to join this lively group for conversation, coffee and snacks. New members are always welcome and the current book can be picked up at the circulation desk one month in advance of meeting. Muffins with Mom — Saturday, Feb. 27, 10:15-11:15 a.m.; female
caregivers invited to take their children for muffins, a story and crafts. Projects are recommended for children age 5-plus. Wednesday Play Date — Every Wednesday 10 a.m.-noon.; take your child to the library for a free play date. Play dates are unstructured time for children and caregivers in the community to interact with each other. The library will provide toys, games and coloring sheets. Caregivers must be present the entire time their child is at the library.
To the appointment, take custody documents if applicable, enrollment documents completed custodial parents, birth certificate, Social Security card, physical examination results, immunization dates and proof of residency.
Waynedale musical is March 18-20 Waynedale High School Theater will present “Little Women the Musical” on 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 330-6983071.
Southeast notes kindergarten registration Kindergarten registration for Southeast District will be held from 9-11 a.m. at each location listed below, and will take about one-half hour to complete. Dates are: March 9 — Mount Eaton Elementary; March 11 — Apple Creek Elementary; and March 16 — Fredericksburg and Holmesville. Holmesville will register
at Fredericksburg. Paperwork will be given to complete at registration, along with testing for hearing, vision and speech. Take the child’s registration. Students entering kindergarten will need to turn 5 years old by Aug. 1.
West Holmes notes kindergarten registration Kindergarten registration for children entering school in August began Feb. 1 in the West Holmes District. Children must be 5 years of age on or before Aug. 1. Call to register the child at the elementary school they will attend by April 8. Parents will be asked some basic information about the child and will schedule a time for kindergarten screening. A registration packet will be mailed in April to be completed and taken to screening later in April. Take a copy of the child’s birth certificate and proof of residency. Screen dates are: April 11, Millersburg, 330-6745681; April 12, Millersburg (morning only); April 14, Killbuck, 330-276-2891; April 15, Clark (morning only), 330-674-7936; and April 19, Nashville, 330378-2111.
Schmucker reappointed to election board The Holmes County Republican Executive Committee voted Wednesday to reappoint Wes Schmucker to a fouryear term on the Holmes County Board of Elections. Schmucker’s new term begins March 1. He is the owner of Star Laser wood crafting company, and represents Berlin North precinct on the Republican Central Committee. The Board of Elec-
tions has four members: two Republicans and two Democrats, each appointed to four-year terms by their respective party executive committees. Bonnie Self is the other Republican serving on the board. The Board meets monthly, and is responsible for appointing the Board of Elections office staff and supervising elections in the county according to state law.
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Young Author speaker tells students to chase their dreams about wildlife found not only in Ohio, but Florida, Michigan, Indiana, Illinois, Texas and in marine habitats. He also is preparing for the April release of “Salamander Dance,” the story of a life cycle within a vernal pond, for which he changed his graphic
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Award-winning author David FitzSimmons spoke to a group of fourth through sixth grade grade students from the East Holmes District at the Perry Reese Jr. Community Center about his writing career. tributions in making the FitzSimmons has expandworld a more beautiful ed his work to include phoplace. tographing and writing Not only that, FitzSimmons said, he was able to satisfy his own dream. “I To The was a published author and I had my own book I could sit and read to my own kids.” Since that first book,
Businessmen awarded for contribution to county By CHRISTINE L. PRATT owner of Grasshopper Group, and Ernie HershStaff Writer berger, owner of HomeE. HOLMES DIS- stead Furniture and the TRICT — For their con- Gardens at Homestead. tributions in making Hol- The award, given during mes County a more beau- a young authors gathering tiful place, awards were of fourth, fifth and sixth given to two local busi- graders, was inspired by nessmen, both humbled Barbara Cooney’s “Miss by their recognition. Rumphius,” a picture The first ever East Hol- book that tells the story mes Local School’s Miss of one woman’s efforts to Rumphius Awards were given to Kim Kellogg, See Pg. 29 — COUNTY
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E. HOLMES DISTRICT — As a child, he dreamed of being an author. And, with five books already on store shelves and another due out in April, David FitzSimmons is immersed in realizing that dream. As a consequence of his own experiences, the author and photographer told East Holmes fourthsixth-graders they, too, should identify and chase their own dream. It was an accidental chain of events, combined with some creative drive, that led FitzSimmons to his first “Curious Critters” book. The collection of local wildlife photos, which share a plain white background, educate readers about language and science, sharing information through voices unique to each animal. To illustrate, FitzSimmons read several passages — a conversation between a Southern Flying Squirrel and a Big Brown Bat, caught midargument over who is a better flier, and an ode to an opossum. His perseverance, in leveraging his professional position, getting the right shot and finding just the right words and voice, paid off. From hundreds of shots and 50-75 revisions per page, emerged FitzSimmons’ first book, which, after winning six national book awards, had sales topping 90,000. “I was able to make a difference. People learned about animals right in their own backyard,” FitzSimmons said, alluding to an earlier reading of “Miss Rumphius” and presentation of the local Miss Rumphius Awards, given to two local businessmen for their con-
approach by working with an illustrator. “I hope my story gets people out in the middle of the night,” he said, demonstrating the unique voice of the new book’s wood frog, which is best heard when most of the world is sleeping.
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Millersburg man sentenced to life in prison By CHRISTINE L. PRATT His words were heard by Holmes County ComStaff Writer mon Pleas Judge Robert MILLERSBURG — Rinfret, who imposed a In a fashion not unlike mandatory life sentence, receiving guests at a with eligibility for parole funeral, Daniel Yoder met after 10 years, for the rape in court with family and charge. He sentenced supporters, who stood Yoder to two years in prisin queue to share a final on on each of the other moment before he was charges, to be served conescorted away to begin current to the life senserving a life sentence. tence. Yoder, 72, of 4979 Town- One of the sentences ship Road 370, Millers- was suspended in favor of burg, previously pleaded a period of five years of guilty to a bill of informa- community control. This tion charging him with will ensure, in the event one count of rape and Yoder is ever released, his nine counts of gross sexu- behavior will be superal imposition. vised by the court, said He came before the Rinfret. court Wednesday for sen- It was an outcome tencing, at which time aligned with the requests Yoder said, “Your honor, of the victims, who I am sorry for what I did. addressed the court I’m sorry to you, I’m sorry through attorney Thomas to God, I’m sorry to my D. White. White spoke to wife and victims, and I’m the court at Yoder’s plea sorry to the church. I’m hearing, at which time he sorry from the bottom of asked the court to reject my heart.” Yoder’s guilty plea to rape
because of the mandatory sentence it carried. That didn’t happen. In fact, Holmes County Prosecutor Steve Knowling argued for consecutive sentences, which would have delayed Yoder’s parole eligibility. He described Yoder as a “multi-generational child sex offender,” who should be “treated no different than a Catholic from Millersburg, a Protestant from Killbuck or an atheist from Lakeville.” “We punish offenders for what they’ve done,” said Knowling, noting having gotten away with his crimes for 30 years, Yoder should get no credit for his advanced age, attained as he “stole 30 years of freedom from the victims.” Furthermore, he said, to impose concurrent sentences would send a message that all the crimes subsequent to the first rape were “freebies.”
Knowling said the victim who first reported the offense should be applauded for her courage and strength, which he hopes will not only bring change to her family, but the community at large. He reinforced the victims should not hold themselves accountable for the punishment imposed on Yoder; only he is responsible for that. In all his years as a prosecutor, Knowling said, “I’ve never seen anything like this. Whatever we do, we’ve got to stop focusing our efforts, as families and a community, on the defendants. We need to focus on the victims and their wellbeing. Hopefully, this will help bring about that change.” It was for the same reason, combined with the interests of the victims and Yoder’s age, Rinfret settled on concurrent sentences.
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Daniel Yoder leaves the courtroom in handcuffs to begin his life sentence. “I never thought, in my entire life, I would ever give a life sentence,” said Rinfret, noting, with a mandatory sentence, he had no discretion in the matter. Nevertheless, he said, he considered the “chilling effect,” explaining he sought to be careful, in
imposing sentence, not to bring about negative consequences in the community. “This has to come to light. This has to stop,” he said, referring to other such offenses. “This is such an ongoing problem See Pg. 29 — LIFE
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Life (From Page 28) in our community and it needs to be reported. There are so many kids out there being abused, and the last thing I want to do is silence them.” The charges stem from an October investigation triggered by an anonymous report Yoder had been sexually violating children. The investigation, conducted by the Holmes County Sheriff’s Office, revealed ongoing child sexual abuse involving 13 victims now 11-31 years old, and spanning the years of 1980-2014, according to Knowling. Most of the charges are representative of an ongoing pattern of abuse for 10 of the victims. And, while the charged offenses all occurred at times when the victims were at least 10 years
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old, the abuse admittedly started earlier, according to Knowling, who said based on victim statements and Yoder’s admissions, he could have been charged with at least 100 counts. In exchange for Yoder’s guilty plea, Knowling said, the state would not pursue additional criminal charges. Based on Yoder’s confession, he could have been charged with a rape offense that did not include the possibility of parole, according to defense attorney Andy Hyde, who said the sentence imposed by Rinfret was the best for which he could hope. “This gives him hope, every day when he wakes up in prison for the next 10 years, he will live long enough to one day return home,” said Hyde. While the sentence
lacked the accountability Knowling sought, distinct terms of incarceration for each victim, he said, “As a practical matter (given Yoder’s age), this will be life.” He said he hopes the case will show the community this type of activity occurs in every part of the county regardless of neighborhood, education, or religious background. Because Yoder and his victims come from a more isolated community, Knowling said, he is hopeful in will give other victims the courage to step forward to help … “step forward so it will not be allowed to go on for 30 years.”
dream of pursuing an interest in photography. Before the program, many of the students read some of FitzSimmons’ books and some even tried to emulate his finished work, bringing together their own drawings and words, said Dan McKey, principal at Winesburg and Mount
Hope schools. “I think our students really enjoyed it,” he said, noting FitzSimmons was a good fit for the East Holmes population. “I don’t always know what the specific message will be,” McKey said of young authors speakers who are brought into the school. Neverthe-
Reporter Christine Pratt can be reached at 330-674-5676 or cpratt@ t h e - d a i l y - re c o r d . c o m . She’s @drnewsgirl on Twitter.
Public record Sheriff Feb. 9 — Holmes County Sheriff’s Office iresponded to a report of domestic violence on Township Road 568 in Prairie Township. Feb. 10 — Holmes County Sheriff’s Office responded to a report of fraud on state Route 39 in Walnut Creek Township. Feb. 11 — Theft was reported on Township
Road 356 in Berlin Township. Fraud reportedly was committed on Front Street in KIllbuck Township. Feb. 14 — A report was taken of domestic violence on state Route 514 in Ripley Township. Feb. 15 — Criminal damage was investigated on County Road 77 in Berlin Township. Domestic violence was reported on Moose Drive in Killbuck.
Prairie Township Volunteer Fire Department announces an Endowment Fund Scholarship for students residing in the primary coverage area of the fire department. The scholarship is available to potential students of medical or fire fighting studies (excluding vet-
erinarian medicine). This scholarship fund has a potential for $1,000, with a renewal available annually. This scholarship is not limited to college students, but also adults seeking to
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County what we do because we Reporter Christine live here. We want to put, Pratt can be reached at satisfy her grandfather’s keep and maintain our 330-674-5676 or cpratt@ advice to make the world homes, our farms, our t h e - d a i l y - re c o r d . c o m . environment in a better She’s @drnewsgirl on a more beautiful place. Twitter. Based on a true story, place for our kids.” Miss Rumphius accomplishes this by planting lupines along the coast of Maine, where she spent the better part of her life. LLC “What would happen if everyone in this room did CONSIGNED FEB. 23 something to make the 40+ Heavy Lambs world more beautiful?” questioned Mount Hope Consigned by Monroe Barkman and Winesburg schools’ Saturday, Feb. 27 Consignment Sale 9:30 Principal Dan McKey, Taking Consignments Fri. 8-8 noting Kellogg and Hershberger have done just PRODUCE & RABBIT AUCTION that. EVERY TUESDAY • 10:00AM Kellogg, who McKey described as being comEggs, Baked Goods, Household Items, mitted to physically and Rabbits, Chickens, Misc. socially improving his AUCTIONEER: MATT RABER community, said he was honored to receive the FLEA MARKETS ARE HERE EVERY TUESDAY! award, which “in Holmes County is an oxymoron (because) we live in one of the most beautiful places in the world.” Similarly, Hershberger said the recognition was 2807 State Route 557 330-897-6081 or 330-897-2275 “humbling. We just do Cell: 330-231-6809
less, “I think it is good for them to hear that message (of setting and achieving goals) from a variety of sources. He is definitely somebody who has shown it’s possible.” Reporter Christine Pratt can be reached at 330-674-5676 or cpratt@ t h e - d a i l y - re c o r d . c o m . She’s @drnewsgirl on Twitter.
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gets a chance to stand where I am, in front of 500 students, and tell them how you’ve achieved your dreams,” said FitzSimmons, who agreed to later meet with Berlin student Shawn Hedrick, who asked for help in reaching his own
Feb. 10 — Millersburg Police responded to a report of threats made at a business on Logsdon Avenue. Feb. 11 — A report was taken of criminal damaging of a vehicle on Wooster Road in Millersburg. Feb. 13 — Theft from a business on South Washington Street was reported.
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AC-WH Career Center plays host to cook-off chef at the National Center for Hospitality Studies at Sullivan University, Louisville, Ky.; Nicole Crossman, dietary manager at Westview Healthy Living; Karie Dexter, dietary specialist at Westview Healthy Living; and Bradley Nash, general manager of Bob Evans, Wooster. The culinary theme for the contest was “The American Truck Stop” and students added their individual presentations
as each team whipped up menus of breaded pork cutlet, BLT tossed salad, creamy cheese and apricot grits, fresh buttered green beans and peanut butter cream pie. First and second places in the contest were taken by Wayne County Schools Career Center teams while one Normandy team was in third place. The ACWHCC team of seniors Brian Fraley (Loudonville) and Jenna Woodruff (West Holmes) placed fifth.
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Immunization clinics Child immunization clinics will be held at the locations below: — Holmes County Health District, 85 N.
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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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The trustees reserve the right to reject or accept any and/or all bids. Bids will be accepted until the regular monthly meeting February 25, 2016 and will be opened at 7:30 P.M. at the Nashville Fire House. Please mark envelopes “ROAD OIL BID” and send to Fiscal Officer address. Kathleen Skolmutch, Fiscal Officer 13709 TR 224 Big Prairie, OH 44611 330-378-4397
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105 General 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 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. 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, fill out our application online @ jmillerandson.com under "Our Team", or email us: info@jmillerandson.com
105 General 220 Construction Equipment FRYBURG DOOR is currently looking for maintenance professionals who are highly motivated and have prior training and/or certificates. Motor control, hydraulics and pneumatics knowledge is preferred. Candidates should also have experience working with single and three phase electrical systems. We offer competitive pay, 401K and full benefits. This position is first shift, and the candidate can expect to have access to overtime. We are a family owned woodworking factory specializing in custom kitchen cabinetry. Resumes can be emailed to: ecox@fryburgdoor.com Please call 330-674-5252 with questions, or turn in an application at: 6086 State Route 241, Millersburg, Ohio, 44654.
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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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AMISH GIRL looking for housecleaning position. Would have to be picked up in Sugarcreek.330-852-0772
ter/ framing crew. Must valid drivers license, be able & have good work ics. Paid vacation & days. (330) 275-5470
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CLEANING CO. looking for exp'd help. Must pass background check & own transport. Must be ins'd & bonded. Resumes to: 5242 Force Rd, Shreve 44676
FULL TIME job opportunities. Country View Woodworking, Ltd. is taking applications for the following: Final assembly/shipping, stain & finish production. Good pay, benefits, clean working environment, free transportation in most areas. Please apply in person 7824 SR 241, Millersburg, OH 44654. 330-674-2405
HORSE STALL CLEANER needed part time 9a-2p. Transportation provided. Baltic/ New Bedford/ Clark area. 330-674-2503
JOB OPPORTUNITY for motivated worker on solar/ electrical crew. Lighthouse Installation. Benton/Holmesville area. 330-600-5446
CHERRY RIDGE Greenhouse needs a worker for our 2016 season. If you enjoy working with plants & people, give us a call at 330-852-4062. Must provide own transportation.
DRIVER / WORKER wanted on stone mason crew, Charm and surrounding area. (330) 763-0486
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DRIVER/WORKER NEEDED for construction crew. Danville Millersburg area. Pay based on experience. (330) 317-8290
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FOR SALE: 40 Gal. hot water heater. L.P. gas, like new, $300. Ivan Miller, (330) 231-4359 RAINBOW SWEEPER, like new, E-series, all attach., warranty, will deliver. Asking $375. (330) 394-4157 50000 BTU EMPIRE natural gas heater. Good condition. $550.00 or best offer. Wes Miller, 8671 CR 652. FOR SALE: Walk-in freezer or cooler. 30'x10'x10'. In good condition. $7000 obo. (330) 893-2303 FOR SALE: 10 cu. feet diamond propane gas refrigerator in good cond., $800. 330-473-5639
POWER WASHERS Needed! Working supervisors & laborers, must have drivers license. 330-852-7111
GOOD USED 36" Premier Cook's propane stove. $250. Good used Consul refrigerator, propane. $400. (330) 600-9595
DRIVER/WORKER NEEDED on construction crew. 330-988-3193
MAYTAG WRINGER washer. Excellent condition. $450. (330) 763-0551
FOR RENT: Kubota 121 mini ho. $28/hr plus fuel. Allen Miller (330) 275-0129 or (330) 763-0246
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Dozers ALL RENTALS / 3 HR PER DAY MIN '06 JD850J WT 5K HRS CAB HEAT AIR, $99,000.00 / $95 PER HR '09 750J LGP 7K hrs, cab, heat, air $84,000 / $80 PER HR '05 JD650J LT 6K HRS WINCH, ARCH, NEW U/C $65000.00 / $45 PER HR '05 JD650J LT 4K HRS WINCH, ARCH, V/GOOD U/C $65000.00 / $45 '09 JD450J LGP 3K HRS CAB HEAT AIR $50000.00 / $40 PER HR '97 Case 1150G six way new U/C $35,000 / $40 PER HR '86 Case 450C six way blade Cummins $15,000 / $30 PER HR Excavators 2010 CATERPILLAR 320DL HYD COUPLER, $105,000.00 / $70 PER HR '06 Komatsu PC200LC-8 $93,000 OR RENT $65 PER HR '05 Komatsu PC160-7 Hyd Coupler, Hyd Thumb 6300hrs $55,000 / $50 PER HR '05 Komatsu PC160-7 Hyd Thumb 7400hrs $53,000 /$50 PER HR '99 Komatsu PC150LC-6 8900hrs $35,000 / $40 PER HR '07 JD160CLC only 4K hours $67,500 / $50 PER HR '04 ZX-160 with quick coupler A/C only 4500 hours $60,000 / $50 PER HR Mini Excavators '09 YANMAR VIO35-5 2900 HRS.HYD THUMB $22,500.00 / 30 PER HR '06 YANMAR VIO35-3 2300 HRS $17,500 / $30 PER HR '11 VOLVO EC55C 2100 HRS CAB HEAT AIR $38,900 / $40 PER HR '11 VOLVO ECR38 1400 HRS $31,000 / $30 PER HR '04 Komatsu PC35MR-2 $14,000 Loaders '13 JD624K Z-BAR JRB COU PLER FORKS AND BUCKET, RIDE CONTROL, ONLY 130 HRS! $185,000.00 (OR RENT $500/DAY. $1275/ WEEK. $4000/ MONTH.. BASED ON 80HRS/ MO) '96 HYUNDAI HL750 XTD WHEEL LOADER, $38,500.00 '07 JD605C crawler loader w/ forks $37,500 JD644E 9K hours $35,000 CASE W24C LOADER. OROPS FORKS AND BUCKET $10,000.00 JD544E 9K hours $25,500 '05 JD310G Back hoe only 2200 hrs $35,000 JCB 214E Backhoe 4X4 STD hoe $19,900 '07 CAT 252-B skidsteer $16,900 Compactors 2010 BOMAG BW211D-40 84'' VIBRATORY SMOOTH
The Holmes County Hub Shopper 220 Construction Equipment 225 COMPACTOR. $87500.00 (0R RENT FOR $65/ HR $450/DAY. $1200/WEEK. $4000.00/MONTH (BASED ON 80 HRS) '97 Cat CP433C Vibratory Pad Foot $33,000 / $50 PER HR Skidders JD 540B Skidder Rebuilt Eng and Trans $24,500 / $40 PER HR Franklin Feller Buncher with hot saw $12,000 Call Firmen at 330-464-1428 OR 330-567-3886 JD 640 C turbo log skidder. approx. 4800 hours on meter. $26,000. Case 850 C dozer, wench, log arch, approx. 4500 hours & 60% under carriage. Cab, heat. $28,500. (330) 852-0310
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Skid Steers & Tractors 2013 JD 5085E 4X4 LIKE NEW 150 HRS $35000.00 JD6420 4X4 cab, heat, air $36,500 JD6415 4X4 cab, heat, air $26,500 NH TS100 2WD cab, heat, air $14,000 JD401B industrial tractor 60HP Diesel $7,500 '07 Volvo MC70B Skid Steer 600 hrs $16,900 '07 Volvo MC70B Skid Steer 700 hrs $16,900 '06 Bobcat S175 $16,900 '06 Bobcat S130 1570 hrs $15,250 '88 Case 350B Loader $5500 Call Firmen at 330-464-1428 or 330-567-3886 FOR SALE: Steel framed, no waste, hay feeder, 8x14, no floor, good condition, $650. (330) 674-0557 x2
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FOR SALE: PEQUAE SPREADER, New Idea #18 manure spreader; White Horse 2-way plow. 359-5570 FOR SALE: TRAILER GEAR mower, re-built with new wheels; Also, 8' John Deere disk. Eli J. Yoder,12660 County Rd. 316, Big Prairie, OH 44611.
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GEHL CTL-60 skid loader on rubber tracks, enclosed cab, heat & air, 2 spd, 2800 HRS, excellent condition. Call 330-893-4329
N.H. L160 Skid Loader 7x14 Dump Trailer Call Tim @ 330-473-7360
I and J 2 row cultivator w/ roller sheilds. Used 4 yrs, $1950. Ben Yoder, 8905 Alabama Ave., Navarre, OH
PIONEER PTO cart with 35-hp Toyota diesel eng., good cond., $7000. David Miller, 330-674-5499
FOR SALE: Pioneer homesteader with 4 attachments. Like new condition. (330) 674-1097
10X30 SILO to be removed. 8399 County Road 235, Fredericksburg, 44627. (330) 674-0494
FOR SALE: PIONEER Power Cart w/35-hp Vanguard motor, 360 hrs. 5880 CR 19 Millersburg, (330) 674-1230
PIONEER KV Gang plow, like new condition, $3800. (330) 852-2109
FOR SALE: Used broiler house equipment. Closing down 500-ft. house. Equipment installed in 2011: Curtain machines, feed bins, ventilation fans, heaters, feed pans, water regulators, etc. Mt. Hope Farms, (330) 397-7069. FOR SALE: 12" roller mill, like new, $650. John Hershberger, 10928 Emerson Road, Apple Creek, OH 44606 NEW HOLLAND model 900 forage chopper, both heads. Also 12 ft. disk in good shape. (330) 231-0628 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: Two 2 bottom 14 in. plows. 1 Oliver. (330) 698-0277, 5884 S. Honeytown Rd. Wooster FOR SALE: Older festic manure spreder steel wheels. Good enough for horse manure. $400. (330) 600-9257 FOR SALE: John Deere 335 round baler. Also, PTO corn binder. (330) 852-0722
FOR SALE: RO unit for maple sap. Used 3 seasons. Very good condition. 330-893- 3687 ext.1 130 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 JOHN DEERE 60 Tractor, new tires, pwr. steering, nice condition, runs good. Asking $3700. 330-390-4783 625-GAL. SUNSET bulk tank in good condition, $2800. (330) 600-1220 FOR SALE: FORD 9N Front end loader, $700/obo. 330-674-0730 NEW HOLLAND 355 grinder/ mixer. Hydraulic drive, scale, extendable auger, excellent condition. $10,500. 330-763-1595
230 Farm Products Produce 1ST & 2nd cutting roung bales, good horse hay. No rain. Also dairy & beef wrapped haylage. 330-359-5730 FIRST, SECOND and third cutting baleage, 4x4 bales, $45. (330) 600-0746 TAKING ORDERS for beef for May & June. Will sell by the quarter, half, or whole. (330) 603-9974 BIG PILE of sawdust free. Need your own loader.David Zook, 4441 Fahrni Rd., Dalton, Ohio
24X84 GREEN house ridge vent & stackable ers, $3500. Levi Mast, CR 201, Millersburg. 674-3222
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ORDER YOUR Certified Organic and conventional clovers. Discounts available. Delivery available. Cloverland Ag Service, 330-2314483. TAKING ORDERS for Ohio Certified Organic and conventional GR65 & Armor oats--limited supply. Other varieties available. Delivery avail. Cloverland Ag Service, (330) 231-4483 FOR SALE: 1st cutting small squares, orchard grass-Timothy, Alfalfa, no rain, no dust, no mold, nice! 2nd cutting also available. Local delivery. (330) 893-0429 FOR SALE: certified organic speltage heiffer hay or bedding, $20. 4x4 rounds. 330-674-3999 ext. 3. FOR SALE: 400 gallon sunset bulk tank. Good working condition, $800. 330698-3192 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
YOUR HAY CONNECTION ORGANIC Western dairy hay, RFV 198 WHEAT straw, 3x4x8, nice & clean. 1ST & 2ND CUTTING grass hay, round bales, net wrapped, no dust 1ST CUTTING grass mix hay, 3x3x8, clean WESTERN HAY, pure alfalfa, 3x4x8, RFV 160-230, Dairy, Deer & Horse ROUND BALES of chopped wheat straw and corn fodder. Jason Troyer (330) 473-7905 Day Time LARGE ROUND wrapped oatlage, $40/bale. 330-231-6378. FOR SALE: Organic 4th cutting alfalfa. Big square bales. (330) 567-0088 MIXED ALFALFA balage, 390 bales to sell with RFV ranging from 110-170. Norman D. Miller, 330-852-2263 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
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ROUND BALES hay for sale. Duane Weaver, 9407 CR 292, Millersburg. (330) 763-1192
"INCOME TAX"! 3 cords unsplit hardwood, delivered no bigger than 12" round, $350. (330) 275-7980
FOR SALE: Triticale baleage 4x4 bales. Michael Miller 330-695-2272
SEASONED FIREWOOD, $50/per pickup load. Wayne L. Hershberger, 5901 CR 349, Millersburg OH 44654, 330-674-0498 x2
FOR SALE: Certified organic dairy quality baylage. Delivery available. (330) 204-6091 10 PULLETS available. Just starting to lay. $10 a piece. Please call 330-852-4808 for more information. FOR SALE: Hay, 1ST cutting mixed, round bales, no rain. (330) 852-4369 SHEEP EQUIPMENT, round bale feeder, scales, preg tester, hand milker, ETC. Berlin, (330) 600-0130 FOR SALE: 2nd CUTTING alfalfa mix baleage, 4x4 bales, approx. 50 bales. (330) 674-2754 ORGANIC HAY baleage, 4' X 4' hardcore alfalfa mix and clover grass mix, $800 each. Delivery available for $70 per load within 15 miles of Holmesville. (330) 473-7647 1ST CUTTING HAY, tube wrapped; Peas & oats tube wrapped; 1st cutting dry square & round bales for heifer or beef. Atlee Raber, (330) 600-9943. FOR SALE: 1st cutting haylage & oatlage. Tube wrapped, test available. (330) 473-2314 2ND CUTTING alfalfa horse hay. $9/bale. Small square bales. David Wengerd Paint Valley Stables, 8860 CR 186, Dundee 44624. (330) 359-0233
QUALITY HORSE HAY Timothy Alfalfa Mix, 1st cutting 4x4 round bales, stored inside.
Free Delivery (330) 466-1408
FIREWOOD AT $60/pick up load. Seasoned & split. 8218 TR 568, Fredericksburg, 44627. (330) 279-9083 FIREWOOD- $20 pickup load. delivery available. 330-473-3503 TAKING BIDS on maple log pile, approx. 60 trees. Deadline for bid 2/29/16 @ 5pm. Allen R. Miller, 2624 TR 177, Baltic, OH 43804. (330) 897-5310. FOR SALE: SEASONED Firewood, $60/pickup load. 330-359-0752 SEASONED Firewood mixed hardwoods split , easily accessible, $60 pickup load also bigger qty available 330-674-0230 ext 1 FOR SALE: FIREWOOD, hardwood chunks, log cutoffs, etc. Can deliver with small dump truck. Call (330) 359-6303. SEASONED FIREWOOD, mostly ash, 4 cents per pound. Can deliver. Call (330) 275-5253 Leona Hershberger FOR SALE: Good Quality split & seasoned firewood. $65/pick up load. (330) 852-2452
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FOR SALE: choice of 2 complete double haflinger harnesses. 1 new, 1 good used. (330) 674-2162 9 YR. gelding. TSS, 15.3 H. Women can drive, good traveler, $2300. David Miller, 4691 TR 613, Fred., OH 44627
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9 YEAR old standard bred gelding. Surrey size, broke for anybody. Tss. 11 year old dark bay standard bred gelding, surrey size, anybody can drive, tss. 11 year old standard bred mare, 15 hands, anybody can drive, tss. (330) 231-5219 FOR SALE: 3/4 std. bred 1/4 Dutch yearling filly. Jet Black, nice colt, birth 10/15/14 $2200 440-2922 or 852-3173 for msg. Other Dutch cross horses avail. FOR SALE: 3 YR. OLD 3/4 fresian 1/4 percheron gelding, broke, big black fancy surrey horse, tss. (330) 231-5219 5 YEAR old gelding, trotter, tss, good broke, dam, Lindy Lane, $6650. 8671 CR 652. NOTICE: WE do horse training and sale preps. Marvin Hershberger, (330) 279-2089 WANTED: STANDARD bred buggy horse. Must be tss, safe for women to drive. Something for older people. (330) 698-0467 FOR SALE: 7 YR. OLD reg'd chestnut morgan gelding, good traveler, balks occasionally; 48" paint pony, cart & harness, rides & drives, needs work. (330) 231-9479 FOR SALE: reg. 4 yr. old black Percheron gelding. Well broke. Reg. 3 yr. old gray Percheron gelding, green broke. 330-763-4388
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YEAR old gelding, 3/4 standard bred, 1/4 dutch. Well broke, tss, sharp. 330-317-5895
FOR SALE: 3 yr old Standardbred gelding, Donata Hanover-Cadabra, surrey size, tss. Wayne Weaver, (330) 473-2416 ANGUS BULL for sale. 4 years old. Calving ease. Call (603) 631-5979 for more information 2 YEAR old gelding Pandarosa. 16H. Fresh, trots nice, TSS, $2400. 2 year old mare. Real Desire, 15.3H. Fresh, mostly trot. Sharp. TSS, $1800. Eddie Miller, (740) 624-3761 FOR SALE: 4 year old gelding, tss, surrey size, mostly trot, broke. (330) 852-4796 2 YEAR old black fresian standard bred stud. 1 year old black fresian standard bred stud, (330) 231-5219 FOR SALE: 2 short bred holstein heifers. Emanuel Yoder. 33478 CR 12, Baltic. (330) 897-2507 WANTED: TEAM of broke horses to work this spring. (330) 567-5908 FOR SALE: Ponies, different ages. Call 330-897-7111 FOR SALE: 2 black angus steers, 1200 lbs. each, been on grain last 4 months, $1.35/lb. (330) 852-3912 LOOKING for a pair of smaller morgans 14.2-15.h prefer black or bay. Must be TSS, sound with no bad habits. 802-272-5707
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4-YR. OLD green broke, 464-2803.
saddlebred, $1500. (330)
12 YR. OLD trotting mare in foal to Ryobi (Farley D Son) $1400 OBO. L.J. Weaver, 10675 Mt. Hope Rd., Fbg. O FOR SALE: 8 yr. old Red Roan quarter horse gelding, broke to ride. $1500. 330-275-5175 1 YR. OLD stud, Morgan standardbred cross, 3 white socks, $1200. (330) 473-3503 9 YR OLD black standard bred, gelding, TSS, 16H, Surry horse. 330-893-1328 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: beef cows. 4 cow calf pairs 3 singles. 330-695-2090 BUYING: ORPHAN LAMBS, now through April. Save this ad. (330) 893-0099 2 YR OLD Dutch Harness cross gelding, black, 4 white socks & star, Sired by Winand. $3000 (330) 600-9286 FOR SALE: 7 yr. old dutch harness cross gelding, bay with 3 whites & a stip, family or boy's horse, women can drive, $3800. Marvin Troyer, (330) 852-9991. 12 & 14 year old percheron geldings. Pair of 3 year old black percheron geldings. Broke. (330) 359-5570 4 YR OLD gelding, 16.1H, buggy broke, family horse, trots, TSS. 330-600-4140 FOR SALE: Fresian standard bred gelding filly. (330) 852-1360
BUCKEYE HORSE & PONY SALE - March 19, 2016, 9am tack, 12pm horses. Wayne Co. Fairgrounds, Wooster, OH. Call Chuck Thomas, 330-243-0914. Auctioneer, Daniel Schrock,330-763-0905 SMOKEY LANE Stables, Inc. Special Trotting Sale, Friday, Feb. 26, 2016. Tack 4:30 horses 6 pm. Hitching at 3. Come early to watch drive and reserve your seat. There are 155 horses consigned so far. Some of the horses consigned are: 6 yr. old G Cincinnati Kid/ Tagliabue, 6 yr. old G Elegant Man/ Enjoy Lavec, 3 yr. old G Swan For All/ Keep It A Secret, 5 yr. old G Crown PrimeGar/ Donerail, 5 yr. old G Political Briefing/ Royal Prestige, 4 yr. old G Crazed/ Crowing Point, 6 yr. old G Rock N Roll/ Hanover, 3 yr. old G Proven Lover/ Western Hanover, 3 yr,. old G oak Enforcer/ Arts Place, 5 yr. old G Neely Dunn, 6 yr. old G Pine Tucky/ Yankee Glide, 3 yr. old G Jailhouse Jesse/ Super Pleasure, 4 yr. old M Royal Palm/ Striking Sahbra, 7 yr. old G Art Major/ Western Ideal, 5 yr. old G Andover Hall/ SJ's Caviar, 7 yr. old G American Winner/ Speedy Crown, 8 yr. old G Glide Master/ Self Possessed, 4 yr. old M Crazed/ Malabar Man, 9 yr. old G Cam's Magic Trick/ Towners Big Guy, 3 yr. old M Trium-
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phant Caviar/ Carry The Message, 6 yr. old G SJ's Caviar/ BJ's Mac, 5 yr. old G Yankee Glide/ Conway Hall, 6 yr. old M Four Starz Robro/ Conway Hall. 686 Smokey Lane Rd., Sugarcreek, OH 44681. 330-852-2237 FOR SALE: Jersey service bull. Polled genetics. Sure breeder. $1000. Amos Yoder (330) 897-1295 ABCA BORDER COLLIE puppies, excellent working parents with imported bloodlines, $400. Joe Troyer, Winesburg. (330) 231-4259 FOR SALE: 3 yearlings: 1 stud HVK Dragon Beat-dam, Chandelle High Orion-sire; 1 filly Astronomicallee-dam, Chandelle High Orion-sire; 1 filly WRR Astro Boy-sire. 9359 CR 329, Holmesville, Call for pricing. (330) 275-0248. FOR SALE: Large Dorset Ram, proven breeder, $325. (330) 674-4470 FOR SALE: 7 year old Bay standardbred gelding, tss, broke for women, $2850. (330) 897-1348 3-YR. OLD REG'D Dun quarter horse gelding, 15H, started under saddle, $1400. (330) 275-2877. FOR SALE: Holstein Heifer for beef 800 lbs for $800. 330-440-2922 or leave message 330-852-3173 FOR SALE: BIG BLACK percheron mare, 7 yrs. old, broke to all farm machinery. 330-260-2590. 5 YR. OLD black trotter, 16.1 H, gelding, tss, well broke! $3900. (330) 473-7360 FOR SALE: Pygmy Nannies exposed. $150 each. Ph. 330-695-2140 10 YR. old Belgian Gelding. Good broke. Willing worker. (330) 893-1637
BUYING & SELLING Standard Bred & Crossbred horses. Call (330) 359-2852 4 YEAR old bay standard bred pacing bred mare. Sired by Sadys Dream boat also trots. TSS, $2000. Stop by after 5:00 pm. 8905 Alabama Ave., Navarre, Ohio 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 STANDING AT stud, Teddy Friesian cross stallion sired by Pieter -Z sire of Dam Teo 16.2 HH. Quiet easy going with a lot of drive. $250. Service fee return privilege owned by standing at. Wayne D. Troyer, 6610 CR 189, Millersburg, Oh 44654 FOR SALE: 4 yr. old Jailhouse Jesse mare, fresh, sharp boy's horse, tss, has papers, $3400/obo. 330600-1248. FOR SALE: 4 year old big black surrey sized gelding, tss, (330) 567-0088
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8 YEAR old bay surrey size gelding. Star snip 2 whites, tss. 8 year old bay gelding, boys or family horse, good traveler, tss. 3 year old belgian standard bred cross mare, broke, tss. PY Stables, (330) 600-0183 FOR SALE: 3 yr. old standard bred Gelding. Kadabra-donerail. TSS, boys or family. Very well broke. Trots fancy. Wayne Weaver 330-473-2416 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 9 YEAR old black mare, tss, very willing traveler, $2000. (330) 473-3503 4
YR old Double gaited gelding. 16.1 hands, TS &S, anybody can dirve, $3700. Also split breast harness, $275. Amos Yoder, 740-622-6084
GUINEAS FOR sale. $10 a piece. Ivan D. Miller, (330) 674-4572 PIGEONS FOR sale. Komorner tumblers colors Blue Dun & Black. Call 330-893-2529
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FOR SALE: 4 year old sorrel pony mare. 54 inches. Good broke, travels nice, TSS, $600. Large Millcreek cart $900. Harness $250. If you take everything $1650. 330-600-4009 V.M. 4 yr. Gelding, pacing bred, Surrey size, tss, good broke. $3000. Adam A. Troyer, 12929 Saltcreek Rd., Fredericksburg, OH 44627, 1/4 mile west of Kidron Rd. 7 BELGIAN horses, 3-10 yrs. old, broke. Also standing stud pulling bloodline. Andy hershberger, 4269 TR 606, Fredericksburg 8 YR OLD gelding, TSS, been in buggy, steady traveler. All trot. (330) 600-9381 3 YEAR old gelding, trotter, sharp boys or family horse, tss, $3900. Duane Weaver, (330) 674-1777 4 YR OLD Brown and white paint pony, Gelding, 50" tall, not for kids, $450. Levi Miller, 3951 TR 366 Millersburg, 44654 FOR SALE: 6 year old dark bay gelding. 100% traffic safe & sound. Surrey size, women can drive. Vernon Yoder, 330-695-2168 9
YR. OLD standardbred gelding, tss, mostly trots, $1200. 740-824-4063
NOTICE: WILL break & train your draft horses. Any age, have them ready for spring. Work & sales. M N W Training Winesburg 330-4738723
FOR SALE: (2) 400 lb. holstein steers, $600/each. Jacob M. Yoder. (330) 359-0140
FOR SALE: 6 YR. OLD standardbred mare, 16.1H, mostly trot, tss, $3000. (330) 600-1501.
4 YR. OLD RIDING horse, tss, very well broke, but a little hot, lots of fun. $1500. Mal Weaver, 330-432-2394
WE BUY morgan horses. VM (802) 684-1163 AGED BELGIAN stallion for sale. Good quality, stands 18HH. (330) 897-7313 ext. 2 JERSEY service bull. Proven breeder. Registered. From Kozak herd. (330) 674-1405 x 2 FOR SALE: 4 year old Andover Hall & Muscles Yankee gelding. Fresh, TSS. $5200. ALSO 4 year old trotting gelding. Buggy broke. TSS, $4,200. Leon Schlabach. 5491 Buss Rd. Apple Creek, OH 44606. (330) 698-1020x1 11 YEAR old gelding, tss, anyone can drive. $1450. OBO. 8671 TR 652. Quarter mile south of Ashery. YEARLING DUTCH Harness/ Arabian cross. Make offer. (330) 618-9246 3 YEAR old Bay Morgan gelding, buggy broke, $2850. For more information call (330) 897-0827†x2 GRAY PERCHERON gelding. 17+ hands. Sharp. Very willing worker. 9 years old. $4,800. (330) 698-0277, 5884 S Honeytown Rd. Wooster. 10 YEAR old black standard bred gelding. TSS, women or older folks horse, $1,500 (330) 695-7102 FOR SALE: New horse shoeing stock. Jonas Yoder, (330) 893-1626 WANTED: Good broke morgan or morgan cross. Must be TSS, Sound with NO bad habits. 802-272-5707
2 YR. old dark bay ardbred percheron $2000; Yearling cross, black with 4 $900. 1-800-807-3956
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WELL BROKE team of Percherons. Somebody can use from now till middle of May. They must be well fed & taken good care of. Freeman Mast, 8977 TR 652, Fbg., OH 44627 8 YEAR old standard bred mare. Good driver. TSS. (2) 11 year old standard bred gelding. Women and grandpa horse, TSS. 9 year old standard bred morgan gelding, good broke. TSS (330) 231-5219
PASO FINO Horses for sale starting at $1000. Call (330) 674-2503 6 YR. OLD gelding, 16H, sire: Master Lavec, sire of dam: Lucky Almahurst, white strip, 2 white angles, been in buggy 1 yr., tss, $5500. (330) 852-4887
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BEAUTIFUL SOLID oak bedroom suite. Excellent condition. Call (330) 275-8357
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NEW reclining loveseat, cushions, blue. Never used. Orig price $890, asking $700 OBO 330-674-7434
TORO 26" snowblower, heavy duty, engine needs some work, $450 (330) 695-2450
FOR SALE: Used 1500 gal. Mueller Bulk Tank, with washer, good condition, $9000. 330-231-6378.
BUNK BEDS, in good cond. $200.James J. Troyer, 13686 Lawnfield St. Beach City, OH, 44608 330- 359-0519.
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FOR SALE: SERGER: BERNETTE 234, roll hem attach. included. (330) 893-1913
TREADLE SEWING machine cabinet. Good condition. No drawers. $80. (330) 695-7531 OAK FLOOR lamp magazine rack. $25. White bathroom cabinet, 6 drawers, marble top from Home Depot, in good condition, $75. (330) 698-1888 5-PC. BEDROOM SET, solid oak, light stain, queen bed, dresser, mirror, nightstand, cedar chest, $850, good condition. (330) 695-2450 FOR SALE: 5 22 cu. feet electric freezer. Good working condition. Call (330) 852-9182 FOR SALE: Also wooden spindle porch banister. (330) 852-3263 FOR SALE: Sectional sofa with hideaway bed. Great for basement or cabin. $300. (330) 600-9192
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REMINGTON 870 mag 12 gauge $350. Mossberg 835 12 ga. camoflage $350. Boh shoot 3.5" (330) 897-1038 REM. .22 Deluxe Speedmaster w/ bushnell scope. Like new. $475. Ruger 10-22 w/ scope $210. Hi-standard field master 12 ga. $175. Mossberg 500 A camo w/ accu-choke $275 330-897-6602
FOR SALE: 20 HP Longshaft Mercury boat motor, $550. Primos Powerdog predator caller, $70. (330) 897-0099 SAVAGE 30.06 with Bushnell scope with ammo, $625 obo. Ruggar 30.06 with leopold scope with ammo, $625 obo. Henry lever action 22, shot once, $425. 330-852-4197ext. 1 WANTED hunting land to lease in Holmes, Coshocton, or surrounding areas. Please call or text 330-275-4238 50 CAL. CVA optima muzzleloader. $300 obo. (330) 465-2794 1986 50 hp Mercury boat motor w/steering wheel & gas tank. $3500 obo E Wengerd 9058 TR 656, Fredericksb'g
Household Furnishings FOR SALE: 20 foot Big Dog
FOR SALE: Blue couch & love seat. $550. 2 end tables, $10. Glider rocker, $50. Recliner, $350. Battery floor lamp, $50. Cedar log twin bed with mattress & box spring, like new, $400. (330) 365-0109
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ladder sticks $50. 3 brand new safety harness, $20/ea. 330-674-4205
FOR SALE:Remington 770 7 mm. Good cond., $300. 330-473-2665 5990 TR 606 Fredericksburg, OH 44627 FOR SALE: 30-06 H&R model 340 Bolt action Nikon prostaff scope. Good cond. $300 firm. 330-749-6280.
Miscellaneous Merch.
FOR SALE: Woodsaver Wood stove. Also, Nat. gas heater. Eli Hershberger, 9894 Hogback Rd., Fbg., O. FOR SALE: Top Buggy, steel tires, LED lights, brakes, new paint. Clyde Yoder (330) 893-1097 STERLING CEILING mount 80,000 BTU NG furnace, $125; GE electric dryer $50; Estate NG dryer $40; GE dishwasher $15; Warm Moring wood stove $125. 330-473-3773, Charm area. FOR SALE: 16,000 watt Generack natural gas generator. $1,800 obo. (330) 897-0860 FOR SALE: Small chest freezer, $100; Rabbit hutch, $75. (330) 763-4669 FOR SALE: Lightly used 2013 Subaru 4300 watt inverter generator, excellent condition, electric start (battery not included), pull start works good, equipped with fuel gauge, LED display, auto throttle. runs very quiet, 498 hrs, warranty transferable, Asking $1800 obo. Cody 330-674-7474 MINI SURREY with fiberglass shafts & wheels. Steel tires. LED lights, like new. $4500 obo. (330) 275-0289 FOR SALE: Good used buggy with LED lights & new paint. Also good used road cart. Emanuel D. Keim, 2124 TR 116, Baltic, OH 43804. (330) 674-0621 ONAN GENSET 4000 watt RV generator. Ran before r e m o v e d . $ 4 0 0 330-432-0004 FOR SALE: used natural gas heater. Used drinking cups, used cow trainers. Please call Allen J. Miller, 330897-0349 SURREY in good condition with children seats. Levi J. Weaver, 10675 Mt. Hope Rd., Fbg., OH 44627 FOR SALE: NEW OPEN buggy, fiberglass seat & shaft, steel wheels, hyd. brakes, LED lights & flasher, $2800. 330-377- 9891 NEED A ride to work. 3 days a week. Charm to Millersburg. Morning & evening. 330-893-1426 FOR SALE: Used vinyl diamond decking. 34 pieces. 6 inx20ft in good condition. 12711 Cunningham Rd. (330) 439-8844 FOR SALE: Rod and Staff math & English books. Like new, for more info call (330) 439-8218 FOR SALE: Giant TCR Advance bike. 16 lb., everything in good condition, fully carbon. 330-600-8224 FOR SALE: Older Necchi treadle sewing machine in cabinet. (330) 600-0466. NEWER BUGGY for sale. Good cond., $3000. (330) 204-8145 ASH BOARDS, 2" thick, nice figured, air dried, 3 yrs., 6 boards, $100. (330) 897-1038
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 FOR SALE: Used 1008 Bernina electric sewing machine, in good cond., can be switched to a treadle, $675. (330) 893-9506 NEW PFAFF Sewing & Embroidery Machines and Sergers for sale. Available at Lackman's Sewing Center, 164 Church St., Apple Creek, OH. 330-698-3060. LOOKING FOR an older storage barn; Also, bulk tank washer without automatic. (330) 275-5188 2000 WATT Honda generator, excellent condition. $550. (330) 473-7500 ELECTRIC CHICKEN plucker. $400 330-763-1595 FOR SALE: New Giant PR2 wheel set. Sealed bearings, new $200. Asking $175 OBO. 330-893-4528 NEW PROVIA window. Double 6 ft. wide. 5 ft. high. double hung. Sandstone color. $400. (330) 852-4285 ADMIRAL ELECTRIC Refrigerator $100; New Settlers game table, $250. (330) 878-1000 BARNSTONE for sale by the foot or pallet. Multiple pallets for discount. Totally Outdoors 330-231-4080 FOR SALE: Maytag microwave/ vent, fridge/ ice mkr, & dryer. Drk cherry, glass top table; queen cherry mission bed frm. 330-600-2298 HI-STANDARD DOG food 23-16 meat base $23.50, 50#; 26-18 meat base $24.75 50# . Both have Omega 3 & 6 Glucosamine & Chondroitin for joint health. Barkman Feed 7797 S.R. 514 Big Prairie, OH 44611 FOR SALE: Cricut Expression 2. Good cond. with two pre loaded cartridges, $150. Cindy Miller, 330-695-5501 FOR SALE: 22 electric side by erator. Recliner. BTU natural gas Horton Hunter (330) 359-5942
cubic GE side RefrigAlso 10000 wall heater. cross bow.
CLOCK REPAIR at Clocks N More, 44 E. Jackson, Millersburg, OH 44654. (330) 432-1749. HORSE BLANKETS for sale. All sizes, from 68-100 in stock with leg straps, buggy blankets,& sheets. Norman Yoder, 4256 TR 374, Millersburg, 330-893-7421 DOUBLE BARREL Stove $250. 330-763-1595 FOR SALE: reclaimed lumber. Oak, Elm, nice wide boards, denailed, 600 bd. ft. Joe Yoder, 7833 CR 373, Big Prairie, OH 44611
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FOR SALE: Blue Heeler- Elkhound mixed breed puppies, available Feb. 2nd, had shots . (330) 893-1032
FOR SALE: 7 sections 5x5 vinyl privacy fence with posts & brackets. Also lots of old wooden barn siding. Call 330-852-0775 ext. 3 FOR SALE: Capsule machine, it fills 250 capsules in a few minutes, $125. Call 330-897-1457 ext. 3
LENNOX nat. gas furn., 100k BTU; nat. gas hot water heater, 40 gal; also 500 gal. air tank. 740-622-4400 x3. FOR SALE: Good used buggy, hyd. brakes & lights, glass front. $1800. Call 330-897-1030 FOR SALE: Mini surrey fiberglass wheels, shafts, springs, LED lights, good cond. $4500. 330-695-9360 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
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FOR SALE: 3 yr. old ACA Golden Retriever female; 2 yr. old Golden-Doodle female. 330-462-3133. THREE Skipperke Blue Heeler mix. 10 wk. old puppies. Two male, one female, $20. 330-695-2148 AKC PUPPIES available soon. Shelties & Cairn Terriers. 330-473-2416 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
FOR SALE: USED kitchen cabinets, Truwood Birch, great for basement or shop, 17' bottom cabinets & 12' top cabinets, sink, dutch pantry, corner cabinet, top included. Joel Kurtz, (330) 359-2070.
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
FOR SALE: open surrey, Led lights & brakes. Fiberglass seats. 2 yrs. old, $2200. 6645 Saltcreek Rd., Fredericksburg, OH 44627
FOR SALE:ACA chihuahuas 6-3 year old females and 3 yr. old male. Females are good mothers. Also, 2 male beagle puppies born 12-25-15. Out of excellent hunting stock. 330-600-9330
FOR SALE: 57X82 TRAILER with lights. $595 Also, Rabbit pens 4 nests. Must sell 330-473-9482 VM WANTED: USED hockey sticks. Phone number, (330) 897-0343 ext. 0 FOR SALE: 7x10 greenhouse with shelves in good condition. $650. (330) 893-0030 FOR SALE: Dinner roll 36 holes, commercial, sink grease traps, Freon cooling unit & for walk in cooler. 897-2024 x0
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FALCON DIESEL generator. 8000 watt. $1500. Twin tank air compressor with gas engine, $600. Both for $2000 plus free 3800 watt generator. (330) 893-3160 Kenneth Miller 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: 1 used buggy. (330) 359-0348
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FOR SALE: 25 30" pony clamps and lumber cart. 3528 E. Moreland Rd. Fredericksburg, OH 44627 8X10 CHICKEN house. Leave a message. Must sell. 330-473-9482
FOR SALE: Australian Shepherd / Border Collie cross, male, 10 wks. old, $200/obo. 330-674-2596 MINI GOLDEN doodle. 1 year old, male, light colored, shots UTD. $1,150. (330) 359-5143 TWO YEAR old beagle male. Well started on rabbits. Needs work. $150. 330600-1058
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CENTER LINE CABINETS. 4 styles in stock, vanities, marble tops. 8020 E. Lincoln Way, Apple Creek. 330-601-1212 M-F, 8-5.
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AKC CHOCOLATE lab puppies and also ACA blocky black labs. $550. (330) 897-1141†x2 or (330) 260 5109 ABCA BORDER COLLIE puppies, excellent working parents with imported bloodlines, $400. Joe Troyer, Winesburg. (330) 231-4259 BUYING PUPPY LITTERS, Yorkie, Bichon, Shih-Tzu, Maltese, Cavalier & Poodle mixes - $300/each. Purebred - $400/each. Call (330) 473-5926 FOR SALE: AKC English Bulldog female. 11wks. old, out of great mom. (330) 473-2168 AKC BOXER puppy. 7.5 months old, 2 females, 2 male. $800 each. 740-398-0180 Owen Nisley FOR SALE: AKC REG'D Bernese Mountain Dog females, good breeding stock; AKC reg'd Newfoundland puppies-2 females, 1 male. (330) 600-9767 FOR SALE: AKC BERNESE Mountain Dog puppies, litter of 12, 7 males/ 5 females, ready to go 3/3/16. (330) 600-8224 FOR SALE: 2 AKC & ACA Reg'd Standard Poodles 1 male & 1 female, $1500/ea. or $2500/both. Also, (2) 12-wk. old AKC Chocolate Labs, 1 male & 1 female, $600/ea. or $1000/both. (330) 275-5247
FOR SALE: 5 year old tri-colored Cavalier female. AKC registered. Had numerous litters of pups. Good mother. (330) 231-4155 FOR SALE: (2) Black Standard Poodles, 1 female & 1 male, 1 yr. olds. (330) 231-5219 2 YOUNG WHITE German shepherd males. No papers. $75 obo. (740) 501-9535 FOR SALE: 3 Lab puppies, 9 wks $375. One Boxer male ACA 8 mo. Good breeding stock, $500. Also AKC Boxer stud service. Brindle $200. Call 330690-3004 FOR SALE: Choc. Lab puppies. 2 males, 2 females. AKC, 10 weeks old. (330) 695-9814†x3 FOR SALE: White Lab pups, small English Labs. Vet checked, wormed, and shots up to date. Ready to pick up 2-22-16. Call for price. (330) 893-3736 or cell (330) 231-8783 FOR SALE: 4 mo. old Bichon male. Good breeding stock. Also Maltese male, proven breeder. (330) 893-1462 FOR SALE: Laso-poo puppies. Also, AKC Shnauzer male, (330) 674-1945 or (330) 600-1296 BLACK NEW Foundland Lab pups. 4 females, 4 males, date of birth: 12-26-15. $475. (330) 763-1581 FOR SALE: 15 month old Beagle male. Well started on rabbits. $100. Jacob Hershberger (330) 695-2191 NICE BOXER female, brindle fawn colored, 8-1/2 mo. old, mother had total of 19 pups in first 2 litters. $850/obo 419-938-1538 FOR SALE: Golden doodle female. 14 months old. Has had 1 litter of puppies. $500. Call (330) 440-2168 AUSTRALIAN Shepherd/ Poodle pups, 8 wks old, dewormed, shots. 4 colors to choose from. Crist Miller 6346 CR77, Millersburg, OH WANTED: Reg'd Japanese Chin breeding stock. (330) 852-4283 BULLDOG TERRIER cross, female, brindle & white, good mother, 1 1/2 yrs. old. 330-275-7669 FOR SALE: Raber Kennel 5 double wire cages, $1000/obo. (330) 359-5459 BEAGLE PUPPIES. 10 weeks old. Also a couple others, 1-6 mo. female. Out of good hunting stock. 330-674-0156 FOR SALE: AKC Reg Dalmation, male, born 7/6/15. Alvin Wengerd (330)641-2365
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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. OLDER AKC Shih Tzu male, proven, $250. (330) 473-7500
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Animals advertised for "free" are sometimes acquired by people who use them as bait in training other animals to fight or for science experimentation. Please offer your pet for a nominal fee in order to attract a sincere buyer. FOR SALE: 10 week old mix puppies. Half German Shepherd, quarter Collie, quarter Blue Heeler. $100. (330) 317-1909 3/4 BEAGLE, 1/4 Jack Russell pups, 9 wks old, black/white & choc/white, $60/males, $75/females OBO. Olen Miller, (330) 279-2136 FOR SALE: AKC Golden retreiver puppies born 11/26/15. 4 males, $650. 2 females, $700. Berlin area. (330) 600-1492 ADORABLE 1 year old parti colored York-shon, due to cycle anytime. Would also make good pet. She is house trained. $600. (330) 763-1044 16 WEEK old teddy bear female puppy. Playful, crate trained. Crate & bed included. $650. (330) 852-0338 FOR SALE: AKC Yorkie male, 6 mo. old, gray & tan, 9 lbs, parents weigh 6 & 8 lbs. (330) 641-2433 FOR SALE: AKC Siberian Husky puppies, 4-fem., 3-males, DOB: 12/16/15, $700. (330) 674-1747 FOR SALE: 2 6 mo. old AKC Labrador Retreiver male. $500 each. (330) 275-5247
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BREED SELLOUT: French bulldogs, proven male, 4.5 years old, $450. 1 year old proven male, both cream color, $1600. 12 week old french female cream color, $1900. (330) 674-0690 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 3 YEAR old pomeranian female. Very good mother. $200. (330) 401-1456
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FOR SALE: AKC ENGLISH silver Lab puppies, 1 female & 3 males, shots/wormed. Ready 2/26/16. Sire: Maplecreek Winchester. Great breeding stock! 330-897-2951. 6 yr. old Weimaraner, female. Pet only. $100. 740-622-4400, x 3 FOR SALE: AKC french bulldogs. 1 male, 1 female. 9 mo. old. Cream & white. $1800. (330) 893-9140 2-1/2 yr. old AKC Yellow Lab nice blocky English-style head, proven breeder. Adam-- 330-275-0939
John Deere and International Collectors Auction Kaufman Auction House Location: 3149 SR 39, Millersburg OH 44654, next to Amish Country Theater. Directions 3.3 miles east of Berlin or 0.5 mile west of Walnut Creek, Ohio in Holmes County. From I-77 take SR 39 west approximately 12 miles to Auction House. GPS Coordinates 40.545922, -81.736025
Saturday, February 27, 2016 10:00 AM * Precision Toys * Early Toys * Manuals * Early Advertising * Collectibles Toys: 50+ Precision series JD tractors, farm equipment; nice selection of early farm toys; true scale toys and much more. Paper Items & Collectibles: lots of IH early advertising, calendars, postcards, and manuals; DeLaval cow/ calf pairs; signs; advertising; chick feeders; IH collectibles; IH wrench set; and much much more. Note: If you are a collector of good toys or nice early paper items & collectibles, this will be one you don’t want to miss. Catalogs are available online or by calling Kaufman Realty. Online bidding available at www.kaufman-auctions.com thru www.proxibid.com. Terms: Cash, check, or any major credit card with valid I.D. 3% buyer’s premium will be waived for cash sales. Receiving Hours: Wednesday, 9AM-4PM Always Taking Quality Consignments (330) 852-4111 888-852-4111 www.kaufmanrealthy
DERRICK KANDEL, AUCTIONEER 330-231-4524 or derrick@kaufmanrealty.com ALLEN TROYER, APPRENTICE AUCTIONEER
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FOR SALE: CREAM ACA Sheeba male, 12 wks. old, up to date on shots. 330-600-2744 2 YEAR old pure bred german shepherd female. A good mother and very nice. $800, (330) 473-5639 1 DACHSHUND black and white long haired male, 14 weeks, 1 Dapple male, 10 weeks, 3 Dappled females, 10 weeks. Wayne Burkholder, (419) 526-0060
ENGLISH BULLDOG kennel reduction sale. 8 females available. Please call for more info (330) 231-4395 FOR SALE: 3 yr old AKC Cocker Spaniel, male, buff roan $500; 8 yr. old Jack Russell Terrier mix, male, $75. Call: 330-749-2383 FOR SALE: Adult ACA Siberian husky female. (330) 897-1460
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FOR SALE: AKC CHOCOLATE LAB PUPPIES. SILVER FACTOR. Shots, wormed, Born 12-29-15. $600 for females, $500 for males. FOR SALE: 2nd generation labradoodle puppies. (330) 601-3159 ACA CHOCOLATE and yellow Lab puppies with Silver background. Call for pricing. (330) 600-0849 FOR SALE: Black Lab pups, nice, vet checked, wormed, and shots up to date. Ready to pick up on 2-22-16. Call for price. (330) 231-8783 or (330) 893-3763 FOR SALE: (2) 3-1/2 mo. old Newfoundland males, brown & brn/white; (1) 3-1/2 mo. old St. Bernard male. All are up to date on shots. (330) 897-2373. 2
older Shih-Tzu/Bichon females. 1 Lhaso-apso female, 6 yrs. old. 1 Beagle female. $50 each. (330) 897-6602
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BLACK LAB female, in heat now, AKC reg'd, $1200; Also, 1 Blk, 8 mo. old male, $300, 1 Yellow 3 mo. old male, $300. 330695-9937. FOR SALE: 2 BEABULL females. 1 is 14 months old. Other is 4 months old. Both $300. (330) 852-3263 FOR SALE: AKC Yellow Lab male, 5 years old, very aggressive, $500. (330) 674-7450 FOR SALE: 4 mo. old silver Lab male, vac. & wormed up to date, $1200. (330) 674-1125 2 yr. old ACA black Lab female due in heat anytime, $800. 330-674-0801. FOR SALE: 3/4 Golden Retrieve, 1/4 cream poodle. Born 11/17/15. (330) 852-1089 FOR SALE: (2) DALMATION Blue Heeler cross, DOB: 10/22/15, $200; (5) Australian Shepherd puppies, 4 males, 1 female, $250/m, $300/f; (1) 5 mo. old Australian Shepherd male, $200. (330) 897-5604.
Pets Supplies 300
STUD SERVICE AKC B/W Siberian Husky, nice cactus markings, proven breeder. $275. 330-275-5993 WANTED: PARTI colored miniature poodle male. Puppy or adult. With papers. (330) 893-0423 ext. 2 AKC CAVALIER male available for stud service. (330) 897-1452 FOR SALE: 2 Yorkie Poodle males, 8 mo. old. $75 ea. Nice pets (330) 893-2892 2
PUREBRED German Shepherd females, 2 yr. old, $625 ea. Also 5 yr. old purebred German Shepherd female, $400. Call today 330-674-7111
TWO LAB 11-10-15, 763-1362
females, DOB $500. (330)
ENGLISH BULLDOG mix. Females: 7/8 Bulldog 3 yr. old, had 1 litter, 2 English Bulldog Puggle mix females, $250 each or $600 for all. James Weaver, 330567-3266
FOR SALE: ACA 1 yr. old Silky male, proven; Also, ACA 2 yr. old (big) Maltese male, proven. 330-852-1084 FOR SALE: Bulldog Sharpei cross male, friendly. 330893-2328 8 WEEK old AKC Chocolate Lab puppies. Vet checked, shots, wormed, $600 each. (330) 473-3545
DALMATIANS BREEDING stock for sale. 2 females & one male. Young stock. (330) 231-5219 NOTICE: OHIO Professional Dog Breeder's Association's Annual Seminar and Trade Show Sat. Feb. 27th at Mt. Hope Event Center. Doors open at 7:00. Speakers start at 8:00. Lots of vendors. Speakers on reproduction puppy care, kennel design and a 5 star dog presentation + lots more. Benefit lunch proceeds go to local family in need. For booth setup call David Miller at 330-897-6492
FEB 26TH
SPECIAL TROTTING SALE TACK 4:30 PM HORSES 6:00 PM
MAR 11TH
DRIVING HORSE SALE TACK 5:30 PM HORSES 7:00 PM
APR 2ND
PONY & RIDING HORSE SALE TACK 9:30 AM HORSES 1:00 PM Auctioneer Myron Miller
Estate Auction
Thursday, March 3rd, 2016 in the F.F.A. Building, Wayne County Fairgrounds, Wooster, Ohio We will open the Sale at 10:00AM. Double Selling will begin at Noon.
Location: 13857 Dover Rd (US 250), Apple Creek, OH 44606. 2 miles west of Mt. Eaton or 5 miles east of Apple Creek on US 250.
Wednesday, March 2, 2016 5:00 PM * Brick Ranch on 4 Wooded Acres * Southeast Schools * Paint Township * Wayne County * Storage Barns
This sale features a broad range of interests. It is a very clean collection and there is very little junk. You will find a number of pictures at Auctionzip.com #18038. Contemporary Furniture: practically all rooms represented good quality. Antique Furniture: two blanket chests; wall & shelf clocks; wash stand; lamp stand; side chairs; side tables. Tools: hand tools & small power tools; 3/4 in. drive socket set; Mac rolling tool chest; small compressor; 3000 watt generator; Troybilt power washer w/Honda engine; mulching mower; (2) snowblowers, the larger a 2600 on tracks electric start, used 4 times; JD LT 150 automatic 38” cut tractor style mower; “antique” Lawnboy “Hobby Gardner”; multi tool w/cultivator, edger, trimmer; floor jack; bench vise; Stihl blower; antique tap & die set; heavy iron top workbench; chainsaws. Miscellaneous Antiques & Collectibles: Albums & loose stamps; ‘42 & ‘43 Smithville year books; mounted Cadillac lamp. Manuals: Ford truck axles ‘39-’46; Ford V8 engines ‘37-’46; Young Engineers Guide to Traction Engines 1912; Jewelry chest contains Masonic items, watches, items w/gold content; cased 12 place setting Nobility plate flatware like new; ‘49 Ladies class ring (Smithies). Militaria: WWI helmet; some uniform caps, etc. USAF; WWII weather & air traffic control manual. Guns & Related Items: Hubley “Texan” matching cap pistols w/boxes; Savage “Sporter” .22 cal. rifle; Hopkins and Allen D.A. .32 cal. revolver; Crossman 140 pellet gun; Powermaster 760, Marksman 177 pellet/BB guns; Nice German H. Weihrauch “Sports Waffen” air rifle w/banner scope; Case knife (Slimline Trapper). Several individual pieces and small sets of glass and china including 32 pc. of Blue Ridge dinner ware; everyday utensils; flat screen TVs, good hide-a-bed; 2 nice display china cabinets; 5 pc. & 4 pc. double bed sets; bookcases; patio set, single & double recliners; 2 upright sweepers; extension ladders; many pictures & frames; two nice lots of antique & collector kitchen utensils; entertainment center; many unmentioned items. Large mechanical items sold at 12:00. Also stamps, militaria, including guns.
Open House: Thursday, February 18 – 4:00 to 6:00 PM
1422 square foot brick ranch with 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, furnished kitchen, dining area, living room, full basement, and extra large 2 car garage with 220 electric. Built in 1966 by Abe Hershberger with radiant in ceiling electric heat and a wood/ coal burner in basement. Central air has been added. A new water system in 2014, roof shingles in 2007, and Superior Basement Systems resealed the basement and new drainage in 2015 with a 10 year warranty. Wired for back-up generator. Natural gas is available. The home sits back off the road in a private wooded 4 acre setting. One 10x20 storage barn is included, two 10x14 barns will be offered separate. Convenient location! Come take a look at this great property! Real Estate Terms: 10% nonrefundable down payment day of sale with the balance due at closing in approximately 45 days. No Contingencies. Any required inspections must be completed prior to bidding. All information gathered from sources deemed accurate but is not guaranteed. Real Estate sells subject to all matters of record. The Buyer(s) is responsible to conduct its own due diligence prior to auction. Buyer(s) must independently investigate and confirm any information or assumptions on which any bid is based. Announcements day of sale will take precedence over all previous advertising and statements. Legal: Taxes are currently $2077.48 per year. Parcel number 3900380000 located in Paint Township of Wayne County, Southeast Local School District. Note: Please visit our website for pictures, map, and more details: www.kaufmanrealty.com. Sale By Order of: Glen E. & Lois R. Miller
Terms: Cash or check w/positive ID. No buyers premium. Lunch Trailer.
(330) 852-4111 888-852-4111 www.kaufmanrealthy
Sale by order of Leah Karagianides, executor for the estate of Robert C. Miller. Probate Court Case #2016 P8-E 000014. WO-10440251
STEVE MAAG, REALTOR, e-PRO, GRI 330-763-4769 or steve@kaufmanrealty.com
Pets Supplies
Smokey Lane Stables, Inc.
Miller Absolute Real Estate Auction
ADVERTISE WITH US! 330-264-1125
Pets Supplies 300
FOR SALE: Silver Lab puppies. Also 1 cream. AKC, vet checked, shots, up to date wormed 740-545-6385
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Auctioneers: Gallapoo 330-201-0887 Kistler 330-464-2250
The Holmes County Hub Shopper Pets Supplies 300
Pets Supplies 320
FOR SALE: Australian shepherds. 4 months old. 2 males. 1 red tri, 1 red & white. $250 each. Had shots. (330) 674-4014x3
FOR SALE: ACA Boston Terriers: 1 male, 1 1/2 yr. old, bl. & wht. AKC1 male, 4 mo. old. (330) 695-2467
FOR SALE: Tri color Shiba male, likes to be around children. Nice markings. (330) 674-0809
FOR SALE: Beagle female. 2 1/2 years old. Runs rabbits. Due in heat anytime. 330-698-0328 #1
German shepherd pups. Dob 11/2/15. Shots & wormed. Parents on premises. Family raised 330-317-1046
FOR SALE: 3 mini. Aus. Shep. Male, 2 blue merles, $350 ea. 1 bl&wh, $300. 2/23 Andy 740-623-3772x2
FOR SALE: Male Beagle puppy, 11 wks. old. (330) 771-2686.
PUREBRED Australian Shepherd puppies for sale, born December 17. Have been wormed and had shots, 5 males and 2 females. Reds and Blacks. To see pictures go to smokeylanestables f a c e b o o k . C a l l 330-852-2237
FOR SALE: Havanese puppies, 8 wks. old, AKC reg'd, (330) 231-4155 5 YR old female English Cur dog. Trees coon & squirrel. Loves to hunt, $900. Weaver, 8219 TR 611, Fred. FREE ONE yr. old mountain size female. NKC, Blk/tan, very smart. (330) 897-0850 FOR SALE:AKC reg. Bernese mountain dog puppy. 3 months old, 1 male, $500. (330) 674-1038 2
FEMALE Pomsky's- 1 blk/tan, born 5/14/15, $350, 1 cream, born 8/17/15, $250 - or both $500; ACA Golden Retreiver male, born 1/22/13, proven breeder, $350 740-824-4063
FOR SALE: (2) Afghan hounds, 1 yr. old females, 1 silver, & 1 black (330) 231-5219. FOR SALE: Toy Fox Terrier. Male, black and white, 1 yr old. , $75. 330-698-4702 FOR SALE: AKC Golden Retriever puppies, 1 male & 2 females. Call (330) 600-2211 AKC German Shorthaired Pointer, male, liver &white, 6 mo. old, very friendly, $300. 330-600-9578 Red, tri Australian shepherd male, 1yr., good farm dog, $250/obo; also, 1yr. Bichon male, $200. Levi Yoder, 5864 CR 59, Mbg., OH FOR SALE: 5 YR. OLD Beabull female, nice pet. Roman Yoder, (740) 622-0072 2
ATTENTION: Need help with a unexpected litter of pups? Will pay up to $200 per litter. Call us 234-303-6377. FOR SALE: 3/4 Lab & 1/4 Mt. Cur puppies, very cute, make good pets, born Dec. 21st, $200. Levi N. Yoder, (330) 897-0714. AKC Rottweiler puppies, 2 females & 3 males, UTD shots/wormed, $650-$700. 330-695-9365 Ext. 1 ACA STANDARD Poodle puppies, 2 males--parti colored DOB 10/22. $500/ea. (330) 674-0662.
FOR SALE: 1/2 Bulldog, 1/2 Beagle puppies, 6 wks. old, $250. 330-674-1160 V.M. FOR SALE: AKC 3 month old pomeranian female. Up to date on shots. $375 obo. (330) 893-1316 DACHSHUND PUPPIES: 9 weeks old, shots, wormed. Albert Miller, 4635 TR 616, Fredbg. Ph. 330-275-2744 FOR SALE: Collie mix. Farm puppy. $75. (330) 567-0088
FOR SALE: AKC Shih-Tzu male, 5 yrs. old; (2) AKC Shih-Tzu females, 4 yrs. old; AKC Yorkie female, 2 yrs old. (330) 852-2383
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Tools Machinery
FOR SALE: Yamaha inverter generator, 2400W, 3-1/2 yr. old, starts with 1 pull. Asking $1050/obo. (330) 987-4983 500 GAL. air tank, $400; New 10" cabinet model tablesaw, 52", $1350; Engine hoist, $175. 330-401-8262 YAMAHA 6300 watt generator 223 hours, under warranty. 120 & 240 volts, battery start. $2800. (330) 897-1038 HYSTER ELECTRIC forklift, 6000lb capacity, 3 stage mast, sideshift, fork positioner, forklift in excellent condition, batteries are weak but can possibly be revived. $2500. (330) 852-1988 LOG CART on hard rubber, 5", air/water pump, like new. $250. G.B. Yoder 31640 SR 643, Fresno, New Bedford area. 330-897-0343 x1. FOR RENT: Vermeer M475 Trencher w/ back hoe. 4cyl deutz diesel, 4wd. $20/hour + fuel (330) 852-1988. NATURAL GAS Gensets. 75kw Onan, Ford v8 urbo, enclosed, low hours, $7400. 35kw Onan, Ford 6cyl, low hours, $5800. 30kw Kohler, Ford 4cyl turbo, 800 hours, $5400. 20kw Kohler, Ford 4cyl, 600 hours, $5100. (330) 852-1988
FOR SALE: AKC 6 month old Doberman pinscher, male. $325, (330) 852-1302
8 MONTH old cream labradoodle male. $450. (330) 852-4285 6 WEEK old Beabull puppies. 2 females, 4 males. Elmer Miller 7028 CR 77 Millersburg, 44654.
MANY NEW ARRIVALS & TRADE-INS. STOP IN FOR A TEST DRIVE TODAY!
10 MONTH old ACA Yorkie male for $600. 1 year old AKC French Bulldog male for $1000. 330-275-2102
MANY LATE MODEL CLEAN USED CARS • TRUCKS • SUVS • MINI VANS
FOR SALE: 3/4 BEABULL female, 1 yr. old, due to cycle soon; Also mother to above--excellent producing female. Call (330) 275-0347.
Need your car serviced? We have a complete service bay and pride ourselves on quality workmanship!
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FOR SALE: Chihuahua males & females. DOB 7-20-15. $350. (330) 763-1362
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Wanted to Buy
Mobile Home 425 For Sale
FOR SALE: 1981 SKYLINE 14'x56' house trailer, $800/obo. You move. (330) 897-2057 VM
Land Sale Rent
WANTED: CROP land to rent for the 2016 crop year and beyond. References available. (330) 466-4852 FOR RENT: 25 acre pasture, Sugar Creek area. Winter feeding auction. (330) 473-8682
GOOD USED, school age boys' hockey skates. 330-897-6080
YOUR HAY CONNECTION
WANTED: INSULATED dog kennel. Approximate size 10x16. (330) 695-5501 WANTED: SINGLE buggy in good cond., sliding door and rubber tires. (330) 567-2165 WANTED: GOOD used boys buggy. State the price. LED lights, hydraulic brakes, etc., In first letter. David Miller, 15000 TR 4, Brinkhaven, 43006 BUYING JUNK batteries, aluminum, copper, brass, elect. motors, farm mach., appls., cars, trucks. 330-279-2142.
SMALL OR LARGE LOADS
330.473.7905
WANTED: GLASS wide mouth gallon jugs & Singer Sewing machine heads in working cond., 7005 TR 346, Mbg., Ohio WANTED: Exercise bike in good condition. (330) 567-2233.
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Home Condo For Sale
IDEAL RANCH HOME For Sale By Owner 505 Smith Ave. - Dalton $144,500 A "Must See" '95 frame home in good repair, 3 BR, 2 BA, on 1200-sf, handy 1st floor plan, partly finished bsmt., insulated 2-car gar, cement drive, barn, c/a, gas heat, & cable. (330) 749-4914
SOILBIOTICS
with MAYSVILLE ELEVATOR, INC.
3 AKC Doberman females, 1 is 4 years old, 1 is 3 years old, 1 is 1 year old. Very nice family dogs. (330) 852-1302
FOR SALE: UKC registered beagle female. 2 years old. (330) 674-2596
GENERATORS: NATURAL gas & diesel units. All low hours. 10kw -115kw. Load banked. Ready to go. Call (330) 231-2634
ARY SALE DAYS! FE B R U
AUSTRALIAN Shepherd pups. 10 wks old. Shots, wormed, health exam. $250 ea. 330-698-0453 x3
FOR SALE: 8 week old AKC Golden Retreiver puppies. Call 330-201-0002
Tools Machinery 415
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Pets Supplies 300
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SWISS AUTO MART Mon., Thur. 8-7PM Tues., Wed. Fri. 8-5PM Sat., 8-Noon; Closed Sun.
550 DOVER ROAD, SUGARCREEK, OH 44681
330-852-2312
Family Owned For 36 Years
will be hosting an Agronomy Meeting for both Organic and Conventional Cropping Systems
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25TH 10:00am - 3:00pm
Speakers:
Rory Lewandowski - OSU Extension Wayne County Todd Zehr - Founder SoilBiotics/FeedBiotics (Manure Digester)
Location:
Replenish Organic Supply & Storage 8255 State Route 83, Holmesville, Ohio 44633
Contact:
Maysville Elevator at 330-695-4413 Doug Billman, CCA at 330-465-5126
Lunch Provided
PLEASE RSVP BY FEBRUARY 22ND WO-10440843
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VERY NICE ONE (1) BEDROOM APT IN BERLIN OHIO. ELEC, GAS, WATER FURNISHED LIVING ROOM, KITCHEN, EATING AREA CONCEPT, ONE BEDROOM WITH FULL BATH, COIN OPERATED WASHER AND DRYER IN BASEMENT, AVAILABLE APPROX. MARCH 31, 2016, RENT $550.00 MONTH PLUS $550.00 DEPOSIT. NEWER 2 B/R APARTMENT IN BALTIC, OHIO. LIVING ROOM/KITCHEN/DINING AREA IS OPEN CONCEPT. WALK IN CLOSET, FULL BATH, THIS APT IS LESS THAN TWO YEARS OLD SINCE COMPLETELY REFURBISHED. NO STAIRS TO CLIMB. THIS IS A MUST SEE APT. AVAILABLE APPROX. MARCH 31, 2016, RENT $600.00 MONTH PLUS $600.00 DEPOSIT. COMPLETELY REFURBISHED 2 B/R APARTMENT IN SUGARCREEK, OHIO. THIS IS A 2 B/R 1 1/2 BATH APT, TWO BEDROOMS UPSTAIRS WITH FULL BATH, 1/2 BATH ON MAIN FLOOR, FULL BASEMENT, LAWN CARE PROVIDED, AVAILABLE APPROX. 3/01/2016, RENT $500.00 MONTH PLUS $500.00 DEPOSIT. PHONE 330-897-9045 MON.-THURS. 7:00a-4:00p
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(7) 16" RV tires on Chevy rims. Fair to excellent condition. Call for details. $400 330-432-000 CHROME simulators & lug nuts for 16" Chevy dually. From motor home. $250 330-432-0004
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Boats
165-hp boat w/tower, good for fishing, skiing, wake boarding, $4500., includes skiis, board & towables. (330) 473-3503 20FT. WELLCRAFT fiberglass, powered by a 175 hp Mercury, heavy duty kicker motor mount, rod holders, travel cover, bimini top with front, side, and back closures, VHF antenna with hookup for marine radio, transducer with hookup for Lowrance units, fire extinguisher, two pedestal seats, interior lights, running lights, trailer is a 2013 aluminum I-Beam trailer tandem axle with brakes. $7,000. Open to offers. 330-763-3478 170 HORSE power Mercruser inboard motor & outdrive in good condition. Also, boat parts. $1150 or best offer. 330-852-4197 ext. 1
Comm. Property - Rent
FOR RENT: 100'x40' heated building. Lighted, very suitable for retail business, woodworking, storage, etc. This is the former Hershberger Antique Mall. Call for price. 330-893-2064
Motorcycles ATVs
2007 SUZUKI Boulevard 650. Pearl white, under 4000 miles. Like new condition. $3,250 obo. (330) 432-0004 FOR Sale: 2007 Polaris Sportsman 450. In great condition. $2900 obo. 5500 miles. 330-275-0717
Wanted to Rent 540
WANTED: 20 acres of PASTURE to rent in Wayne or Holmes County. (330) 603-9974
Trucks SUVs
1998 DODGE Durango, 163k mi., 4-WD, has 3rd seat, good tires, runs great. $2200. (330) 231-6636
Vans 685
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 LARGEST STOCK of passenger vans in Holmes County for sale. passenger-vans.com. Call or text 330-763-3234
12' aluminum V-Hull boat with 3 bench seats. Bottom may need recoated. $250 330-432-0004
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Auto Parts Accessories 545
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Building Materials
TROYER DOOR, Ltd.
Child Care Service 775
for 6 years and is an Orrville Police Officer serving as the School Resource Officer. We have a small dog and two cats that are great with children. We have a home full of fun activities and learning tools. Taking care of children has always been a passion of mine. Allowing them to grow, explore and learn is a rewarding experience that keeps me excited as I continue caring for children. I offer meals, snacks, exploration, art, reading, nature, outdoor observations and much more. Please feel free to call 330-621-4166 (text) or email me Orrville03@gmail.com with any questions you may have or to set up an interview.
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I BUY junk cars 262-9300 $$ YOU'VE GOT SCRAP--WE'VE GOT CASH!$$ Call KD Scrap Hauling, (330) 275-7980
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• Vinyl Windows 06500 AD13113930 72 • Free10190485 Estimates
TAKING BIDS until March 4th on a 23x23 old building with 6x12 corn crib. Atlee Raber, 1817 TR 151, Baltic, OH 43804. (330) 600-9943
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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 CARE PROVIDED BY: Amber Davis Hours available: Monday-Friday 5:00a.m4:00p.m (hours are negotiable for school & summer) Bio: I have lived in Orrville, OH most of my life. I am a certified nurse aide of 15 years. I am also certified in CPR, AED, First Aid, and much more. I have a blended family of 6 amazing boys (all school age) who are fun loving and energetic. I have 22 years of experience in child care ranging from all ages. My significant other served in the military
DUST BUNNIES Cleaning Co. offers an affordable housecleaning service tailored to meet your needs. Insured/bonded. Call Michelle at (330) 844-1604.
FOR SALE: small Drolet wood stove with mat. Like new, $750. Reuben Mast, 9295 TR 614, Fredericksburg, OH 44627 FOR SALE: Cunningham wood burner, excellent condition. $500. (330) 852-7069
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Heating
Painting
Construction GORILLA PAINTING
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
Call for seasonal specials. (330) 231-3541
Fencing
YODER'S FENCE & Brush Removal. Will build all types of farm fence. 23 yrs. exp. Free est. 330-763-0497 DOUGHTY FENCE Builders. Building all types: board, split rail, woven wire, non-climb horse, barb, horse, cote, hitensil. 330-893-1803 330-763-1433
Roofing & Spouting
YODER FAMILY Roofing & Seamless Spouting LLC, servicing Wayne/Holmes counties for 17 yrs, insured. Call for your free estimate. 330-695-3000
1070
Tree Service
TREE REMOVAL. Got Leaning Trees? Dead Trees? Call (330) 893-1805
Hauling 1130
Cleaning
207 Doors & Windows
4881 CR 207 Millersburg, OH
General Contracting
SEEK & DESTROY DEMOLITION, houses, old trailers & barns. Free est. (330) 275-7980
330-852-0205
Custom Int. & Ext. Doors
Fencing 1000
Building all types of wood & wire fences. Have ambusher to clear old fence rows. Free est. United Fencing 330-359-2314 / 231-8813
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Windows
Hillside Doors & Windows 330-897-1222 ext. 3
Fiberglass Doors w/ Composite Jam $295
11300 AD14020759 Vinyl Windows144 WindowsScreens w/ Aluminum & Doors Storm Doors w/2016 Heavy Duty Screen Doors In-Stock
FREE ESTIMATES
FOGGED HOUSE WINDOWS? We can fix them without replacing the entire window. (330) 674-7556.
The Holmes County Hub Shopper
Saturday, February 20, 2016 — 39 330-345-5200 • 888-244-6632 Shop Online
We’ll Fit Your Lifestyle
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College Hills Honda $
13,999
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P7963 2013 Honda Civic LX
P7951 2014 Honda Civic LX Sedan
$
16,130
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P7974 2012 Civic Lx Sedan
$
15,972
16,866
P7964 2013 Honda Civic LX
17,192
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P7978 2013 Civic EX Sedan
18,220
P7967 2013 Honda Accord LX
Sign & Drive It
2016 Civic LX Sedan CVT
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2016 Accord LX Sedan CVT
17,950
$
P7979 2013 Honda Accord LX
19,600
P7969 2013 Honda Accord EX
19,755
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P7955 2013 Honda CR-V LX AWD
21,142
P7973 2013 Accord EXL Sedan
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21,999
$
P7983 2013 Honda CR-V AWD EX
30,999
P7981 2014 Honda Odyssey EXL-NAV
Due At Signing
First Month Payment
250
39 Mo. Lease
Sign & Drive It
2016 CRV LX CVT AWD
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300
39 Mo. Lease
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2016 Odyssey SE 6-Speed Automatic
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234
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First Month Payment
428
36 Mo. Lease
2016 Honda Civic Sedan CVT 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. 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 2-29-16 unless otherwise noted. Presidents Day Sales Event ends 2/21/16. Offers good through 2-29-16 unless otherwise noted.
OUR SELECT USED CARS Prices are subject to change, see dealer for details. Sale prices end Feb. 23, 2016.
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3,500
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B168A 2001 Honda Odyssey
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15,312
P7959 2013 Ford Focus Titanium
SALES
7,599
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P7953A 2007 Saturn Vue
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17,286
P7960 2013 Hyundai Sonata Limited 2.0T
Mon. - Thurs. 9:00 - 8:00; Fri. 9:00 - 6:00 Saturday 9:00 - 5:00
SERVICE
7,999
P7957A 2011 Chevy Aveo LT
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PARTS
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P7958 2007 Mazda MAZDA5 Grand Touring
17,371
P7961 2012 Hona Accord EXLV6
Mon. thru Fri. 8:00 - 6:00 Saturday 8:00 - 2:00
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P7956 2006 Honda Ridgeline RTL, m/r, Navi
18,999
B154A 2013 Nissan Altima 3.5
Mon. thru Fri. 8:00 - 6:00 Saturday 8:00 - 2:00
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18,777
B099A 2012 Ford Edge Limited AWD
www.collegehillshonda.com
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11,999
P7947A 2007 Hummer H3 4WD
$
21, 255
P7971 2013 Acura TSX
www.collegehillshondacars.com
4600 Cleveland Rd., Wooster, OH 44691
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The Holmes County Hub Shopper
THESE UNITS MUST GO! 03 GMC 1/2 Ton Ext 4x4 SLE 02 Chevy 1/2 Ton Ext 4x4 LS
14 Chevy Impala Only 25,000 Miles!!! Power Seat, Driver Info Center, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels
Power Seat, Fog Lights, Climate Control, CD Stereo, 6-Passenger, Tow Package, Long Bed
Power Windows & Locks, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air
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3,991
$
$
02 Chevy 1/2 Ton Ext 4x4 07 Honda Accord EX NADA $15,400
$12,999 08 Chevy Impala LT 02 Chevy 3/4 Ton Crew 4x4 LT
V8, Auto, Bedliner
Power Seat, Power Windows & Locks, Keyless Entry, Sunroof, Cassette Stereo, Alloy Wheels
Sale Price
Sale Price
4,991
6,471
$
$
15 Chevy Spark LT
12 Ford Fusion SE
13 Honda Civic
Power Leather seats, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air, 1 Owner
Duramax Diesel, Power Seats, Keyless Entry, Heated Leather, Bed Liner, Alloy Wheels, Tow Package
Only 22,000 Miles!!! Power Windows & Locks, Cruise Control, Alloy Wheels
Power Windows & Locks, Keyless Entry, Air.
Sale Price
Power Seat, Keyless Entry, Fog Lights, 6-CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels
Sale Price
Sale Price
Sale Price
Sale Price
6,988
$
11,932 NADA $14,575
$
12,932
12,996
$
13,865
$
$
13 Honda Accord LX 12 Chevy Cruze RS LTZ 11 Honda CRV AWD 10 Dodge Dakota Bighorn Crew 4x4 14 Chevy Captiva LTZ Power Seat, Keyless Entry, Climate Control, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air, Traction Control
Power Seat, Remote Start, Sunroof, Alloy Wheels, Premium Audio, Heated Leather
Power Seats, Keyless Entry, Power Sunroof, Driver Info Center, Climate Control, Alloy Wheels
Remote Start, Heated Leather Seats, Alloy Wheels, Power Sunroof, Steering Wheel Audio Controls
Sale Price
Sale Price
Power Windows & Locks, Keyless Entry, Fog Lights, Alloy Wheels, Tow Package
Sale Price
Sale Price
Sale Price
14,999
$
13,991
$
17,972
17,972
17,921
$
$
$
14 Chevy Captiva LT 14 Chevy Malibu LTZ 11 Ford 1/2 Ton Crew Lariat 4x4 14 GMC Terrain AWD 14 Chevy Traverse AWD Only 23,000 Miles!!! Heated Leather Seats, Power Sunroof, Alloy Wheels
Power Sunroof, Heated Leather Power Seats, Alloy Wheels
Power Seats, Heated Leather, Sony Speakers, Nerf Bars, Air, Bumper and Gooseneck Hitches
Power Seat, Remote Start, Sunroof, Heated Leather, Fog Lights, Onstar, Traction Control
Only 25,300 Miles!!! Power Heated Leather Seats, Remote Start, Bose Speakers, Tow Package
Sale Price
Sale Price
Sale Price
Sale Price
Sale Price
18,936
19,991
$
26,932
$
$
NADA $30,000
30,947
27,936
$
$
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