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Levi J. Miller, head of the lawn and garden department at Keim Lumber offers some tips on lawn care maintenance. “The best time to fertilize your yard is once in the spring, summer and fall,� Miller said. “The fall is the most important as it prepares your lawn for the coming winter. “We recommend the Jonathan Green fertilizer program because it feeds not only your lawn but the
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Miller noted that most fertilizers are safe to use around most landscaping. “Jonathan Green and most other fertilizers are safe to use around landscaping,� he said. “We recommend, however, to be careful with the use
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Outdoor (From Page 2) interested in doing the job yourself, or would like to hire professional services to help get your yard ready for summer, there are a number of quality companies. Grasshopper Property Maintenance is a full-service outdoor maintenance company serving Holmes County and Sugarcreek, that was started in 1991 by Kim and Char Kellogg. “Our dedicated staff of year-round and seasonal technicians remain committed to creating and maintaining beautiful environments,” Kellogg said. “We offer commercial and residential design/build and renovation projects (including
landscaping, hardscaping, water features and lighting installations), weekly maintenance of turf and landscape beds, complete turf management and snow and ice management.” Grasshopper Property Maintenance specializes in design, building and maintaining: landscapes, water features, hardscapes and low voltage light-
ing, lawn and landscape maintenance, landscape enhancements, snow and ice management, fertility, weed control, insect control and aerating turf. Totally Outdoors landscaping, mowing, lawn maintenance and excavating is another full-service landscaping service for commercial and residential customers.
“When someone calls, we will go look at the property and evaluate what needs done, how it needs done, whether it’s a spring clean-up or their beds cut, weed prevention and talk about the mulching aspect, and what their projects are for the year,” said Joe Stewart, owner of Totally Outdoors. Stewart has anywhere
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Celebrate 100 years of America’s first presidential library at Spiegel Grove, Fremont, by joining the Holmes County Historical Society on a bus tour May 28. The bus will leave from Wal-Mart parking area and proceed to Spiegel Grove to tour the home and museum and enjoy the activities. Special features will include a quintet from “The Presidents’ AAUW pansy Own� on the Hayes Home veranda. This group rarely sale in progress performs outside of Wash- Holmes County AAUW ington, D.C. The Ohio is holding its 20th annual State Band will march from downtown Fremont See Pg. 5 — CALENDAR
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rate it. All proceeds benefit the camping ministry of Camp Buckeye, Grass Roots Ministries Inc. For more information or to place your reservation, contact Camp Buckeye at 330-756-2380 or by e-mail at office@campbuckye. org. Visit the website at www.campbuckeye.org
EVAN MORRIS was born March 3 to Tyann (Morris) Hanna and Andy Hanna of Loudonville. He weighed 10 pounds, 2.5 ounces and was 20.5 inches long. Grandparents are Rhonda (Franks) Morris of Burbank, Sam Morris of Nashville and Dave Hanna and Kim (Krieg) Food Pantry open Hanna of Big Prairie. twice monthly or Great-grandparents are Gail Morris of Nashville distribution and Ron and Nancy Sut- The Glenmont Food ton of Big Prairie. Pantry, located in the old school house, is open for food distribution two times per month, always Enjoy spring on the second and fourth tea party Tuesdays, 5-7 p.m. The Jump into spring with a building will be open for Garden Tea Party at Camp clients to wait at 4 p.m., Buckeye Agape Lodge on however, distribution will April 5 at 11:30 a.m. There not begin until 5 p.m. Next will be a lunch, complete pantry distribution will be with glass dishes and real April 5 and 12. table linens. After lunch you will be able to person- Love Center Free alize your own garden gate. Take your own tea cup Clinic provides and saucer, there will be medical services door prizes and raffle items, all with a garden The Love Center Free theme. Be sure to reserve Clinic provides free basic your spot early as space medical services to uninis limited. Cost is $30 per sured, low-income indiperson and includes lunch, viduals in the Holmes beverage, your garden County area. Open the gate and items to deco- 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 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.
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 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. For more information, visit the Central Library or call 330-674-5972, Ext. 203.
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.
Cross Walk presented March 20-25 Crosswalk, seven reflective stations that have meditations, scripture readings and object lessons to help point your heart to the experiences that Christ endured, will be presented around His Trail, located behind Nashville Church of Christ, 13457 State Route 39, Big Prairie. You are invited on a personal journey to the Cross March 20-25, 6-9 p.m. Individuals or groups walk the half-mile trail from station to station to read over the meditations and object activities. There also will be audio versions of each station available for those who have a difficult time seeing or reading. There will be golf carts available (Tuesday through Friday, March 22-25) for those who might find it hard to walk the trail.
church, 6900 State Route 754, Shreve. There will be potatoes with a variety of toppings plus salads, homemade desserts and homemade ice cream. The annual fundraiser is sponsored by the church trustees with proceeds benefitting the church. Dinner is by donation.
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Everence® and Mennonite Foundation are presenting a workshop, “Faith and Values in the Marketplace,” at 7 p.m. Thursday, April 7, in the Kidron Park Community Building, 4434 Kidron Road. Christians are called to be good stewards of their gifts from God — including their time and talents in addition to their money. How does that standard relate to the business world? Three guest speakers will present their views on several topics involving Christian principles and Annual potato business practices: bar planned John D. Roth, historian Hopewell Presbyte- and author, will talk about rian Church will hold its Paying it Forward – Stewannual potato bar April 2 from 5-7 p.m. at the See Pg. 7 — CHURCH
Calendar (From Page 4) pansy sale with proceeds to benefit Every Woman’s House, Holmes County Education Foundation Scholarship and Holmes County Friends of the Library. Order your 12-inch market basket of assorted colors for $12; orders are due by April 9 for pickup April 23. Pickup will be from 9 a.m.-noon at Holmes Fire District No. 1. Call Eleanor Runyan at 330-231-1165 to place your order.
Annual potato bar planned Hopewell Presbyterian Church will hold its annual potato bar April 2 from 5-7 p.m. at the church, 6900 State Route 754, Shreve. There will be potatoes with a variety of toppings plus salads, homemade desserts and homemade ice cream. The annual fundraiser is sponsored by the church trustees with proceeds benefitting the church. Dinner is by donation.
Writers Workshop set for April 2 at Wayne College The University of Akron Wayne College invites area writers to attend the 13th annual Writers Workshop on April 2, 8:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m., featuring fiction writer P.F. Kluge, who will address the question, “Can Writing Be Taught?” The event, open to students and adults, is intended for aspiring writers to hone their craft and meet published authors. The event features sessions on poetry writing, ghost writing, writing a novel, developing a plot and character and how the publishing process works. The event opens with a light breakfast, followed by concurrent 75-minute workshops, a panel discussion, lunch and the featured speaker. An awards ceremony will follow, recognizing student and regional writers. The workshop concludes with a booksigning featuring workshop presenters.
Kluge is a writer-in-residence at Kenyon College, specializing in the reading and writing of American literature. A former reporter for the Wall Street Journal and an editor for Life magazine, he has written for numerous publications, including Playboy, Rolling Stone, Smithsonian and is a contributing editor at National Geographic Traveler.
Haystack Breakfast at Walnut Creek Walnut Creek Elementary School will hold its Haystack Breakfast and Basket Raffle Saturday, April 9, from 8-11 a.m. with proceeds to benefit the pavilion project on the school grounds. Breakfast includes hash browns, scrambled eggs, mushrooms, peppers, onions, biscuits, gravy and cheese sauce, fruit, orange juice and coffee. Themed basket raffle will begin at 10:30 a.m. Get tickets from WC students or at the breakfast. Winners need not be present.
Soup, salad supper in Winesburg Winesburg Fire Department Auxiliary will hold a soup and salad supper on Saturday, April 9 from 4-8 p.m. at the Winesburg Fire Station. There will be six soups, a salad bar, dessert bar and ice cream. All you care to eat for a donation.
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fast will be held by Fredericksburg Elementary School on April 16. Proceeds will benefit students at the school. The fun run is $10 for children ages 13 and under and will start at 8 a.m. The 5k is $30, starting at 8:30 a.m. with the breakfast to follow. The course will be on the Holmes County Trail starting at the school. The race is a timed event by Vertical Runner of Wooster. All racers will receive a T-shirt. There will be prizes for the top finishers. Sign up at www.verticalrunnerrm.com and click on Fredericksburg 5k Trot on the Trail.
Clark Elementary PTO will present its spring breakfast Saturday, April 9 from 7:30-10:30 a.m. at the Killbuck VFW. There will be a full line of breakfast items including ham, sausage, bacon, scrambled eggs, potatoes, biscuits, Barbecue benefits sausage grave, toast, fruit and bev- Ripley Cemetery erage. Donations will be accepted. There also will be a silent auc- Ripley Cemetery Committion for baskets donated by each tee will hold a “Wayne County classroom. Proceeds benefit the fair-style” chicken barbecue on playground at Clark Elementary. Saturday, April 20 from 4 p.m. until sold out at Ripley Church of Christ, Big Prairie. Dinner Run, walk, breakfast include a half-chicken, green beans, applesauce, roll and bevbenefits school erage, $8; a half-chicken only A 5k run/walk, 1-mile fun run, will be $6. Dine in or carry-out silent auction and pancake break- available.
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Why put off until tomorrow what can be destroyed today? Her project looked swell for a minute or two …until the paint began to bead up like warts on a garden toad. Kristin responded accordingly. “You’re not going to reject ME,” she growled Kristin in an even slightly villainous light on this page readers erupt in a hue and cry. This time, however, the uproar was not in the typical blind defense of her royal highness; on the contrary, the howling of the masses came not because I had gone too far but because I had not gone far enough. Apparently one cannot simply declare his wife has committed “the worst case of furniture abuse in history” and leave the rest to the readers’ imagination. You wanted details, dear readers, so here’s the rest of the story. “Active procrastination” as I billed it, does not allow for planning or preparation — that would require an entirely new
layer of procrastination. Fittingly, Kristin simply dragged the lovely woodgrained bench out to the patio, grabbed a bottle of the same paint she might use on a canvas of spring flowers and began painting. No prep. No primer. Not even a rub-off of the furniture polish with which the thing has been saturated once or twice a
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as she globbed more and thicker paint onto the sad little seat. Running low on her initial tint of golden mustard green, she mixed in See Pg. 10 — PUT OFF
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The outcry was swift and loud. “How could you?” said some. “How dare you?” cried others. The truth was I could, I did and actually, I had to. Last week I wrote about the almost pathological way in which my wife and I procrastinate as deadlines loom. I described how an entirely unrelated distraction often evolves into utter obsession while the job that actually needs to be done goes undone until the last minute. Citing a recent example I pointed to my wife, Kristin, who had fixed her wild-eyed stare on a perfectly innocent wooden bench in our living room as she sat at her largely blank drawing board while mulling an impending deadline. She eventually accosted the pitiful pew with such severity as to render it utterly unrecognizable and largely useless. Oftentimes, when I cast
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Farming Ohio Holstein Convention sale averages $2,968 Spring was in the air as a large crowd assembled for the opportunity to bid last on an outstanding group of consignments at the Ohio Holstein Convention Sale held March 11 at the Tuscarawas County Fairgrounds, Dover. When the gavel dropped on the last animal in the ring, the sale had achieved an average of $2,968 on 68 live lots. Four embryo lots averaged $1,900. Cattle sold to Illinois, Iowa, Pennsylvania, West Virginia and Ohio. First into the ring was Lot 81 donated to the 2021 Ohio National Convention Fund by Ryan Welch and Family of Polk. U-Dean Supersire Augustina, a spring yearling, was sired by Seagull-Bay
Family, Marietta. A lovely uddered Red and White 2-year-old, she has a son going to Genex, a polled son at +2605 GTPI and interest from Select Sires. She could potentially be the No. 1 polled genomic red and white cow. She Supersire from a Regelcreek Shot Al-ET daugh- is sired by Dymentholm S Sympatico-ET-RC, ter with 13 outstanding from a Lawn Boy dam dams behind her. She going back to the D-R-A sold for $1,300 to a SynAugust EX 96 4E family. dicate of Ohio Holstein Lot 3, MS Apple Arybreeders who donated her to be resold. She sold ET RC, sold for $6,500 to Bill Besancon of Wooster for $1,400 to Matthew Steiner, Pine-Tree Dairy, and was consigned by Apple Partners LLC c/o Marshallville. Tom Schmitt, Durango, Selling for $6,700 was Iowa. A spring yearling Lot 11, Zimmerview daughter of the famous Symptc Remmy-Red, purchased by Ryan Muss- Apple-Red, she was sired by Pol Butte McBeemerer, Rittman, and conEt. with seven generasigned by Zimmerview Dairy, Dean Zimmer and tions of Excellent dams
behind her. Seth Fisher of Covington, Ohio chose Lot 13, Ri-Val-Re Rubicn Natalie-ET for $5,200. A winter calf at +2634 GTPI, she was sired by EDG Rubicon and backed by nine generations of Very Good and Excellent dams. She was consigned by Aaron Jorgensen, Williamston, Michigan. MD-Maple Lawn PT YDR 6919-ET, Lot 14, sold for $5,000 to Joseph Ramsier of Rittman. A fall calf with +2613 GTPI, she was consigned by Pine-Tree Dairy, Marshallville. Her sire is Woodcrest Mogul Yoder and she is from the Windy-Knoll Ultimate Pala cow family. Plainfield Farms, Don
Simpson and Family, Belmont, chose Lot 33 at $4,700. Pine-Tree Rebel 6841-Red-ET, a fall calf sired by Air-Osa Mle Malone-Red-ET has seven generations of Very Good and Excellent dams going back to the D-R-A August EX 96 4E cow family. She was consigned by PineTree Dairy, Marshallville. Lot 24, Miss Silks Sultry, a summer yearling, was purchased by John and Suzy Lora, Salem for $4,500. Consigned by Gingerich, Schmocker and Powell, Millersburg, Indiana, she was sired by Maple-Downs-I G W Atwood and from the Glen-Drummond Shower family with 10 generations of Very Good and Excellent dams.
Auctioneer for the sale was Randall Kiko with Kevin Jorgensen reading the pedigrees. Chad Griffith handled the bids on Cowbuyer. Steve Deam, Ken Janes, Jeff Brown, David Lentz, Chris Lahmers, Steve Cronebaugh and Dave Gunkelman worked the ring. An outstanding job of cattle preparation was done by Ben Simpson, Belmont, and his crew, Matt Oechsle, Brad Taylor, Adam Slutz and Susie Horswill, with help from District 3 Holstein Club members, Steve Specht, Nathan Steel and Jared Harding. Students from the OSU Agricultural Technical Institute handled the night crew duties.
Hiland FFA has active year in community service Acts of Kindness and ThankA-Farmer were new community service projects for the Hiland FFA Chapter. Acts of Kindness involved the Hiland FFA chapter raking leaves for Berlin community members. Members who assisted with the cleanup of the leaves included: Bailey Engstrom,
Carson Feikert, Alisha Hershberger, Hunter Mast, Morgan Miller, Hayleigh Scheufler, Will Stoltzfus, Sheila Troyer, Ben Winterborne, Cheryl Yoder and Diane Yoder. The chapter also created a community service project based off of National ThankA-Farmer Day. The chapter
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made snack bags for the farmers, which consisted of cheese, bologna, a bottle of water, and a card to thank them for all of their contributions to the agriculture industry. Chapter members visited 20 local farmers around the Berlin community. Participating were: Bailey Engstrom, Nikyta Engstrom, Natalie Lovell, Alisha Hershberger, Hayleigh Scheufler, Brandon Raber, Cheryl Yoder and Diane Yoder. The Hiland FFA Chapter visited the Walnut Hills Living Assistance and Nursing Home residents, passing out cards to the residents, which the chapter made before their Christmas break. The chapter then continued to the Living Assistance section of the nursing home.
Ten first-year FFA members at Hiland had the privilege of taking part in Greenhand Camp. Those members were: Bailey Engstrom, Carson Feikert, Kyle Huprich, Morgan Miller, Brandon Raber, Lexi Raber, Hayleigh Scheufler, Parker Stutzman, Sheila Troyer and Cheryl Yoder. At camp, they met mem-
bers from other chapters and out of each division, a total of working together on various five people, would be able to assignments. move on to the State Job Interview Contest. Tanner Neuenschwander placed second District/state in division three; Alisha Hercontests shberger placed fifth in diviThe Hiland FFA Chapter par- sion two and Nikyta Engstrom ticipated in the District Job placed fifth in division four. Interview Contest. Participants Freshman Hayleigh Scheufler wrote a cover letter, a resume placed first and advanced to and had to fill out an applica- the state competition where tion. Later they had an inter- she placed third. At the sub-district parliaview, and wrote a follow-up mentary procedure contest, letter The first division is for fresh- the chapter’s team placed man, the second division is for third. Team members were: sophomores, third is set for Nikyta Engstrom, Alisha Hershjuniors, and fourth contains berger, Regina Nisley, Hunter the senior members. The fifth Mast, Hayleigh Scheufler and division is for new members Diane Yoder. that are juniors or seniors. The person who placed first See Pg. 11 — HILAND
of sunlight. Kristin did not appreciate the comparison, and was thusly moved to rub off the tacky mess. The outcome was predictably horrible. Now in a panic, she raced to the store to purchase more paint and arrived home a short time later with a small can of satin
latex and a giant carton of Plaster of Paris — something a woman in the aisles had suggested adding to the mix. Too hurried to research and too weary to delay, Kristin stirred handfuls of plaster into the paint. Neither of us were sure of the intended outcome and we remain equally unsure
The FFA members who went to the Walnut Hill were: Seirra Conway, Bailey Engstrom, Nikyta Engstrom, Carson Feikert, Alisha Hershberger, Marlin Hershberger, Natalie Lovell, Hayleigh Scheufler, Alexis Raber, Cheryl Yoder, Diane Yoder and Maxwell Weaver.
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more and varied colors until the bench was covered in a sickly, bubbled, pale green cast. I likened the resultant color to that of a lizard that had been lost in the deepest confines of a darkened cave until it had lost much of its pigment for lack
to this day. The bench now looks as if it was dipped in pea soup then rolled in baby powder. Unwilling to cut her losses and haul the thing out to the curb, I’m told the bench has now become a “project for another day” — one that will undoubtedly require months of active procrastination.
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Hiland (From Page 10) Contest participants conduct a meeting or lead a group discussion and took a test on parliament procedure. Hiland hosted the event and provided a meal for each team.
National convention Seven students from Hiland attended the 88th National FFA Convention. Attending from Hiland were four seniors, Brandon
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crossbred bulls 100-375; Jersey/ crossbred heifers 175-360. 499 GOATS â&#x20AC;&#x201D; Kid 160-down; billies 370-down; nannies 230down, wethers 375-down. 1,322 SHEEP â&#x20AC;&#x201D; Bucks & Ewes 60-95; lambs, choice 40-60 lbs. 255320; 40-60 lbs. 260-325; 60-80 lbs. choice 195-260; 60-80 lbs. choice 230-265; 60-80 lbs. 200-230; 80-100 lbs. 170-227.50; 100-130 lbs. 137.50215; 130 lbs.-up 140-155. TOTAL HEAD 2,771. 117 LOADS â&#x20AC;&#x201D; Alfalfa 2nd cutting 140-360; alfalfa 3rd and 4th cutting 200-380; mixed, 1st cutting 130-250; mixed, 2nd cutting 75-310; lg. bales hay 15-90; lg. bales hay/ ton 50-300; wheat straw 190-240; lg. bale straw 75-110 ton; balage MOUNT HOPE AUCTION 30-250 ton; oats 12.50; corn fodder March 16 80 bale. 85 HOGS â&#x20AC;&#x201D; 220-250 lbs. 40-46; March 22, 10:30, Jerseys 250-280 lbs. 40-45.50; 280-300 lbs. March 31-April 2 36.50-42.50; sows heavy 23. Mic Ohio Alternative Sale 25 FEEDER PIGS â&#x20AC;&#x201D; 100-130 lbs. 35-37.50. WOOSTER 18 FAT CATTLE â&#x20AC;&#x201D; Choice HAY/PRODUCE AUCTION Holstein steers 104-113; good HolTOWN & COUNTRY stein steers 90-103. 330-464-1302 3 BULLS â&#x20AC;&#x201D; 1,000-1,500 lbs. March 19 89-104; 1,500-2,000 lbs. 100. 46 LOADS â&#x20AC;&#x201D; First cutting 165128 CULL COWS â&#x20AC;&#x201D; Good/ 220/ton; by the bale 1.85; lg. sq. high dress 70-80; medium-good 100-180/ton; round 50-120;/ton; 64-70; fair-medium 58-64; light/ round 16-17.50/bale; round balethin 58-down. age 60/ton; 2nd cutting 165-310/ 257 FEEDERS â&#x20AC;&#x201D; Steers/bulls/ ton; round 115/ton; round baleage heifers 100-205. 90-140/ton; lg. sq. 300/ton; lg. sq. 46 DAIRY â&#x20AC;&#x201D; Bred heifers 21/bale; 3rd cutting $90/ton; round 1,525-down. 42.50/bale; straw 125-130/ton; lg. 388 CALVES â&#x20AC;&#x201D; 85-120 lbs. 220- sq. 36/bale; firewood 45-60; eggs 310; good 165-220; common 165- 1.20-1.50. down; Back to farm Holstein heif- Machinery Auction, March 26 ers, 95-120 lbs. 200-385;
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Competency under review Man who trespassed at Gibbs property incompetent; further evaluation needed to determine if competency is attainable )` */90:;05, 3 79(;; sic Diagnostic Center to evaluate Gingerich’s :[HMM >YP[LY competency to stand MILLERSBURG — trial. She said he’s incompetent, An evaluation was but a psychologist for the conducted by Dr. Susan court said she needs to do Porter, who submitted a more testing to determine report to the court; howif competency is attain- ever, the report was lackable for a Millersburg man ing in necessary language accused of trying to force and key findings to prohis way into the Lakeville ceed. area home of U.S. Rep. Porter said at a TuesBob Gibbs. day hearing, Gingerich is Titus R. Gingerich, 53, “currently suffering from of 5422 Township Road symptoms of mental ill353, has pleaded not ness.” However, further guilty by reason of insan- testing — psychological ity to attempted trespass- and neuropsychological ing into a habitation and — is necessary to deterdisorderly conduct. mine the best course of At the request of Ging- treatment. erich’s attorney, Andrew It also is necessary for Hyde, the court contact- her to determine if Gined the District V Foren- gerich can be restored to
competency within one year, a finding required by Ohio statute. Realizing more evaluation is necessary to determine a plan of action in moving forward, Holmes County Common Pleas Judge Robert Rinfret said the court would permit further evaluation of Gingerich, after which Porter must supplement her report to include a mental illness diagnosis and a determination if competency can be attained within a year. Both components are necessary for the court to make a finding of incompetency and determine a course of action. The charges stem from a Nov. 15 incident, during
which Gingerich went to the Gibbs home on Washington Township Road 473. It wasn’t the first time Gingerich had been there, according to the Holmes County Sheriff’s Office, which previously had been advised by Gibbs, who did not request an official report, that Gingerich had come calling. At that time, Gibbs was not home. In both instances, “he was there because of Bob’s position. He was there to see him as a (representative),” said Sheriff’s Office Chief Deputy Richard Haun. On the second occasion, Gibbs and his wife were outside working in
the lawn when Gingerich pulled up, got out of his car and started yelling, saying Gibbs “wouldn’t answer his question.” At one point during the encounter, Gibbs said Gingerich came at him and Gibbs had to hold him back with his arms. The Gibbses eventually made their way into their home, locking the door behind them. Gingerich tried to follow, but was unsuccessful, according to Haun, who said Gibbs called the Sheriff’s Office, which dispatched deputies to the property. They found Gingerich, who was arrested and taken into custody, said Haun. Questioned by offi-
cers, Gingerich only said Gibbs wouldn’t answer his question. He did not tell investigators what that question was. Gingerich remained in custody until Dec. 17, when he was released on a $15,000 bond. As a condition of his bond, Gingerich is prohibited from having any contact with Gibbs, his family, his staff or his property. Gibbs’ office has indicated the congressman will remain silent on the matter until it is resolved in the courts. Reporter Christine Pratt can be reached at 330674-5676 or cpratt@thedaily-record.com. She’s @ drnewsgirl on Twitter.
Arkenburgh sentenced for role in burglaries )` */90:;05, 3 79(;; four years in prison after he pleaded guilty to one :[HMM >YP[LY count of burglary and MILLERSBURG — one count of attempted Represented as a woman burglary. who was just doing the The sentence was part of bidding of her boyfriend, a joint agreement, includan Orrville woman avoid- ing Craggs’ plea. ed a prison term for her Both have been ordered role in a series of break-ins to share in payment of resto Amish homes. titution totaling $2,625 to Carla Ann Arkenburgh, three victims. 39, of 106 Wadsworth Arkenburgh was senRoad, Lot 23, previously tenced to five years of pleaded guilty to bur- community control, to glary. In exchange, the include 150 hours of comstate agreed to dismiss munity service. She was two counts of burglary, warned a violation could one count of theft and two result in imposition of a counts of petty theft. two-year prison term. In November, her “It was clear her boyboyfriend, Erik George friend developed the idea Craggs, was sentenced to to commit these crimes
and several times refused to let her get away from it,” said defense attorney Andy Hyde, explaining how Arkenburgh’s culpability varied from her boyfriend. Were it not for Craggs, Hyde said at last week’s sentencing hearing, Arkenburgh never would have committed the crimes. Conversely, he said, Craggs would have pursued his criminal activity alone. “Now that she’s away from him, working and addressing her problems, there’s no need to incarcerate her. She’s earned the right to get a second chance,” Hyde said. Arkenburgh, who
knocked on the door of one of the homes and drove the getaway car, said she never entered a single residence. Arkenburgh and Craggs, along with a second woman, were located, with the assistance of the Wayne County Sheriff’s Office, at a residence on Ely Road in East Union Township on July 19. Deputies from Holmes and Wayne counties were led to the residence through a series of tips, and at the time the trio was confronted, they had made contact with the Ely Road residents in an attempt to determine if the home was occupied, said Wayne
County Sheriff’s Capt. Doug Hunter. It was a similar tactic used in Holmes County a week earlier, said Chief Deputy Richard Haun, who said Holmes County, based on tips received in the interim, had extra officers patrolling the area. Questioned by investigators, the suspects admitted to being involved in the theft of a wallet earlier that day, and Arkenburgh and Craggs said they also were involved in the original Holmes County cases, in which Amish homes appeared to have been targeted during church hours. According to reports filed on the evening of
July 12, intruders made their way into two homes on County Road 1, one home on County Road 245 and one home on County Road 189 during the day, when the residents were away, said Haun. In some cases, the homes were unlocked. In others, entry was forced through locked doors. Taken from the homes were cash and coins, a bow, a hand-held game and, sometimes, nothing at all, said Haun. Reporter Christine Pratt can be reached at 330674-5676 or cpratt@thedaily-record.com. She’s @ drnewsgirl on Twitter.
McMahon pleads not guilty to Monroe Township burglary )` */90:;05, 3 79(;; Court to burglary, theft, theft from an elderly per:[HMM >YP[LY son and grand theft of a MILLERSBURG — firearm. Like his codefendant Previously, Joshua Hosearlier in March, a Cleve- tottle, 24, of 17886 Townland man denied charges ship Road 428, Dresden, he burglarized the Mon- pleaded not guilty to roe Township home of an similar charges. elderly man. If convicted, each faces Brian McMahon, 25, up to nine years in prisof 16915 Elsienna Ave., on. Cleveland, pleaded not The Holmes County guilty Tuesday in Holmes Sheriff’s Office launched County Common Pleas an investigation Oct.
6 after the 78-year-old resident of a home on Township Road 217 reported a break-in to his home in early September. Although there appeared to be no forced entry, intruders reportedly took a camera, two chain saws, two game systems, a 12-gauge shotgun, a BB gun and ammunition, said Chief Deputy Richard Haun. Also reportedly sto-
len was a credit card that later was used to make charges, according to Haun, adding it was through those charges McMahon and Hostottle were identified. While there is some relationship between the two suspects and the victim, Haun said, he did not know what the nature of the relationship was. Nevertheless, he said, “This was not a random
act. The suspect has some association to the victim through other family members or himself.” Neither McMahon nor Hostottle confessed to the allegations, according to Haun, who said
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Holmes planners approve subdivision requests )` */90:;05, 3 79(;; ship, and application was made by Robert Miller. :[HMM >YP[LY The variance was sought MILLERSBURG â&#x20AC;&#x201D; to permit an existing buildHolmes County planning ing and proposed addition commissioners recently to exist within the normal gave a nod of approval to setback area, according to four subdivision requests. Holmes County Planning After a brief discussion, Director Arnold Oliver. planners approved a vari- â&#x20AC;&#x153;It is possible for the ance request for replat of developer to construct the Lots 3, 4 and 5 of the Glick building (addition) in such Estate. The single-lot sub- a way so as to comply with division is located along the strict interpretation of the south side of County the subdivision regulaRoad 672 in Paint Town- tions,â&#x20AC;? said Oliver, adding,
â&#x20AC;&#x153;This would make for a building that was less efficient for the company to use.â&#x20AC;? For the sole purpose of permitting expansion to an existing building, the variance was approved, with the planning commission stipulating approval was in no way an endorsement of future variance requests. Given preliminary and final approval was the Swap Top Subdivision,
application for which was made by Marion Keim. The single-lot subdivision contains 2.489 acres and is located along the west side of Saltcreek Township Road 652. Shreve Subdivision also was granted preliminary and final approval. Application was made by Larry Loder. The subdivision, containing a single 17.001acre lot, is located along the east side of County Road 318 in Ripley Township.
Both preliminary and final approval also were given to the Joder Hubel Subdivision, application for which was made by Mahlon Yoder. The single-lot subdivision contains 0.559 acre and is located along the south side of Clark Township Road 176. It initially came in as a variance request because a structure was within the required setback area; however, the property
owners were able to add 0.016 acre to the parcel to make unnecessary the variance, according to Oliver. The next meeting of the Holmes County Planning Commission is scheduled for April 13 at 3 p.m. in the Old Jail Office Building. Reporter Christine Pratt can be reached at 330674-5676 or cpratt@thedaily-record.com. Sheâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s @ drnewsgirl on Twitter.
Classrooms remodeled for RAMTEC program that meets Americans with Disabilities Act standards, a wider entry corridor and two glass overhead garage doors that will open the classrooms to the lab. Tri-County Educational Service Center representative Forrest Chanay asked whether the final design plans will include protection for the glass doors from accidents with lift equipment. Obrynba pointed out the doors will have tempered glass, which can take a hit but will produce small pieces instead of shards if it is broken. â&#x20AC;&#x153;The Tri-Rivers Career Center has a similar use of glass throughout its RAMTEC lab areas which has been in operation for about three years and they have not had any problems so we think we should be OK with this design,â&#x20AC;? added Superintendent Mike McDaniel.
Chanay also was concerned the outside windows, which also are designed to let in outside light, might invite a break-in. Career Center maintenance supervisor Joe Bowman said the 3-M Company makes a film that can be applied to the windows that will prevent the glass from being knocked out if it is broken. Overall, the project will cost about $1 million. The figure includes a $119,000 upgrade to the heating, ventilating and air conditioning equipment in the main lab and $435,000 in new hydraulic, pneumatic and robotic equipment. The new equipment will be paid for with a state RAMTEC grant that was announced last month. The rest of the project cost will be covered by state formula Career Tech funds for equipment, revenue from
CSB Bancorp (OTC Pink: CSBB) announced the companyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Board of Directors declared a first quarter cash dividend of 19 cents per share on its common stock, payable April 19 to shareholders of record as Pomerene Hospital recof April 5. ognized the unique contributions of certified nurses on Certified Nurses Day, Saturday, March 19. Pomerene Hospital would like to thank all of its certified nurses: Mary Gerber RN-BC; Ellie Miller RN-BC; Allison Sommers BSN, RN-BC; Steph Yoder RN-BC; Danielle Byler BSN, RN-BC, NE-BC; Nicole Kolacz DNP, MBA, RN, NE-BC ; Jessica Ungerer
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New spaces should be ready for 2016-17 school year Remodeled classroom and laboratory space for the Manufacturing Technology, Engineering & Design and Robotics and Advanced Manufacturing Technology Education Collaborative (RAMTEC) at the Ashland County-West Holmes Career Center should be ready for the start of the 2016-17 school year. The
Career Center Board of Education voted to advertise for construction bids for the estimated $390,000 project after it reviewed final conceptual drawings at its regular meeting March 17. Plans presented by Dan Obrynba of OHM Advisors were based on a preliminary design outlined by school officials in February that includes two classrooms and renovated storage and locker areas and outside windows positioned to allow people to see the operation of many of the pieces of equipment purchased with state RAMTEC funds totaling $435,000. He noted the area will include a restroom
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the Career Centerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s permanent improvement levy and, if needed, some short-term borrowing. Obrynba said he expects bidding to be tight because contractors are busy and the project has a tight twomonth construction schedule. Career Center officials plan to advertise for bids in April. When completed, the new lab will enhance the engineering and manufacturing areas, allow for the expansion in the welding, fabrication and computerized numerical control (CNC) areas and support credentialing at all types of levels. Career Center officials say the RAMTEC center will be important in terms of attracting students to jobs that local employers are desperate to fill. In other business, Career Center adult education
director Melissa Carr told the board there were only three minor findings when an accreditation team recently reviewed the schoolâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s adult education programs. Word on the accreditation should be coming in June. Carr said school officials were moved when the accreditation team shared comments from about two dozen former adult education students who were interviewed as part of the process. â&#x20AC;&#x153;After spending three intense days with them they shared the comments with us and they were all good and they were wonderful to hear,â&#x20AC;? she said. The board renewed threeyear contracts, starting Aug. 1 for Smith and July 1 for Carr, Career Center principal Rod Cheyney and assistant principal John Davis.
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Ohio Department of Transportation will be working this week in these areas of Holmes County: State Route 3: Berm maintenance. U.S. 62: Millersburg south to state Route 83, tree trimming. State Route 83: Holmesville to Wayne County
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,
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way clearing and maintenance and are expected to work at this location for two weeks. Motorists should plan ahead to avoid delays. ODOT District 11 Deputy Director Lloyd MacAdam said, “Clearing overhead canopy from our roads improves our pavement longevity and increases motorist safety in the winter.”
The “SkyTrim” is selfcontained and requires virtually no set up time. ODOT also uses a similar unit called the “Jarraff” and has completed work in other parts of eastern Ohio with it. Both machines allow smaller crews to do more work in less time, and since workers never leave the ground, the equipment adds safety to the job.
Public record Sheriff March 16 — Holmes County Sheriff’s Office responded to a report of burglary on Township Road 336 in Hardy Township. March 17 — Domestic violence was reported on state Route 39 in Hardy Township. March 20 — A report was taken of domestic violence on County Road 150 in Mechanic Township. March 21 — A prowler was reported on Township Road 524 in Ripley Township.
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Family-favorite ham loaf Good Fairy always ready, returns to Easter table but could use some help
The early Easter season is upon us. This year it must fight with St. Patrick’s Day for space and decorations in the stores. We had our egg wreath on the front door by late February since the time to have it up is so short before the hot weather hits and the summer flowered wreath comes out. I’m getting geared up to make my traditional ham loaf dinner for the family Easter dinner this year. We’ve missed it the last two years due to no one ever hearing of ham loaf here in the Lowcountry. Now that I’m all set with my trusty meat grinder from Ohio we are back in business. The local grandchildren are thrilled to know there will also be cheesy potatoes and some of them even like the green bean casserole that goes with it. Of course, there is always the traditional chocolate chocolate chip cake. Just in case you don’t know how to make cheesy potatoes, here is my recipe that originally came from Terry Kurant who used to live near Glenmont, but has since moved to The Villages, in Florida. To do this, get out a
pin until they are the desired consistency. (I once made the mistake of trying to use Corn Chex because they were on sale. It was not a good idea.) The beauty of this dish is that you can make it medium sauce pan and a day or two ahead. Just mix together the folcover and put in the lowing ingredients: one refrigerator until ready can cream of chicken soup, one-half cup mar- to bake. Then you put it, uncovered, in a 350°F. garine, and two cups (8 ounces) shredded ched- oven and bake for 90 minutes. dar cheese. Cook on It will be a wild and medium heat, stirring crazy day since our until smooth: Remove church is having a big from the heat and stir Easter breakfast that in one pint sour cream. To save a few calories, I morning and I am part of the kitchen commitlike to use fat free sour cream and no one is the tee for March. We all take in various wiser. dishes so there will be In a large bowl, put some cooking involved, in 2 pounds thawed too. At least it’s not a hash browns. That is sunrise service when the shredded up kind you would have to get you buy in a bag in the up with the birds to get freezer department. the job done. They might not be As far as our Easter exactly 2 pounds, but as outfits are concerned, close as you can get. Sprinkle with some salt we will find something and pepper, then gently appropriate for the weather in our closets. stir in the cheese sauce that you have just made. No new outfits from the skin out like we did as Put into a well greased 9 x 13 inch pan. Top the children. It should be warm potatoes with crushed corn flakes. To crush the enough not to have to wear winter coats as corn flakes, either do it was often the case in in your food processor, Ohio when Easter is this or the old-fashioned early. method of putting Have a Blessed Resurthem in a plastic bag rection Sunday. and using your rolling
My mother bought me a framed print at one point in my childhood and hung it in my closet without me knowing. It said something about not being intimidated by a clothes hamper, you should just put your clothes in it and “The Good Fairy will take it from there.” This sign has moved from my teenage home, to my first married duplex, and so forth until now, all of these years later, it hangs above my own laundry hamper. I use the same words frequently to my family. “Just put your clothes in the hamper. The Good Fairy will take it from there.” We all know who The Good Fairy is. It certainly isn’t a tiny winged person with a glittery wand and wings who zips back and forth spreading cheer and giggles and cleanliness. And the last time I checked, I have no wings, no wand, no glitter, and I certainly don’t giggle when I’m doing laundry. It follows that The Good Fairy also magically does other things
Good Fairy will take them from there. The Good Fairy also understands oatmeal is a delicious and nutritious breakfast. She is not asking you to wash the dish, she is asking only that you run water in the bowl so that by the time she gets to it, it hasn’t formed an adhesive akin to the stuff they use on rockets in extreme temperature and pressure. Fill the bowl with water. The Good Fairy will take it from there. The Good Fairy also will float around with glee(?) and collect dust, spilled crumbs, blankets, scrap paper, toys, empty bags of potato chips, used tissues and dirty socks. She also will wipe clear bathroom mirrors so that your memory of flicking toothbrush water across them will be but a fleeting memory, a memory as fleeting as the reason my mother bought me that framed picture in the first place. The Good Fairy will take it from there.
around the house. Your water glasses? Simply set them in the sink. Or on the counter near the sink. She would even be thrilled if you left them in the kitchen. The Good Fairy will take it from there. Let’s also discuss shoes. I am guilty of wearing shoes in the house and taking them off in inopportune places, like when I collapse on the couch after a long day or when I am chasing after the dog in the middle of the night. But for the most part, dear family, if there was a way you could not leave your shoes directly in the walking path of everyone else, that would be wonderful. Just push them slightly to the side so I don’t trip over them while carrying multiple baskets of laundry through the house. You don’t need to put Stop by and say hi at them away, just don’t leave them in the mid- www.KarrieMcAllister. dle of the kitchen. The com.
Clubs (From Page 24) Brian Stephenson was given an award for losing 20 pounds this year. Several members plan to attend the State Recognition Day in April. Dick Harned reported that we need to walk 10,000 steps each day. The chapter meets Wednesdays at Nashville United Methodist Church at 5:45 p.m., with weigh-in at 5:15 p.m. For more information call 234-301-2110 or 330600-2649.
TOPS OH 1243 Sugarcreek TOPS OH 1243 Sugarcreek met March 10 with all members present. Awards night was held for those who lost more than 10 pounds in 2015. Kathy Freese lost 371⁄2 pounds, Laura Ringenbach lost 24 pounds, Amanda Miller lost 171⁄4 pounds and Amanda Yoder lost 121⁄4 pounds. The “to do” for the next week is to drink six-eight glasses of water a day and the “no-no” is to not eat second portions. Members had a 131⁄4 pound loss for the week. If you are interested in joining TOPS or for more information, call 330-897-6007.
the Library, Holmesville, was March 14. Jim Croskey reported on new computer and printer purchase progress. The printer will be on sale this month, and the group is waiting for that sale price. He also reported that several ceiling lights were out, but have now been fixed. Board members were updated on status of the Humrichouser Trust Bequest by President Tom Lemon. Shirley Croskey reported on the new young adult library books received courtesy of Shreve Library. The group was able to purchase many books at the AAUW Book Sale. Old, tired books will be taken to Bookworms in Millersburg, where the library will receive credit for them that can be used to purchase books they have in stock. Story Hour for April still needs a leader. Edna Zimmerly will check once again with her resources for a volunteer. The next meeting will be at the library on April 11, at 6 p.m.
Killbuck Valley Writers’ Guild
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 330-464-0624 or go to http://www.killbuckvalleywritersguild.org/ for information.
Knights Gaming Society Knights of Gaming Board Gaming Society meets the third Saturday of the month from noon-6 p.m. at the Holmes County District Public Library, Millersburg.
Millersburg Lions Club Millersburg Lions Club meets the first Thursday of the month at 6:30 p.m. and on the following noon (first Friday of the month). Both meetings are held at The Hotel Millersburg. .
Has anyone ever told you “You should write a Zen Society book”? Maybe you even started one but never fin- The Zen Society of Wooster meets for meditation ished. Or, you have a great idea but just can’t seem and discussion on Mondays at the Unitarian UniPrairie Twp. Library Friends to take that first step toward getting something on versalist Church, 3186 Burbank Road, Wooster. For The March Meeting of Prairie Township Friends of paper. The Killbuck Valley Writers’ Guild (KVWG) information, see zensocietyofwooster.org.
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Hilltop Speedway drops green flag on its season )` 9(5+@ >699,33 :WVY[Z >YP[LY MILLERSBURG — Unseasonably warm latewinter weather has everyone ready for the 2016 local racing season to begin. Holmes County’s Hilltop Speedway is full throttle in preparation for this weekend’s season opener. The 3/8-mile oval near Millersburg will open its gates Saturday night, March 26, kicking off a 25-plus event schedule. “The Hill” will feature seven classes of race cars including the super late models, modifieds, mod-
lites, street stocks, dirt trucks, mini stocks and mini wedges. All but the mini wedges will take to the high-banked clay surface on Saturday. Gates will open at 4 p.m. with hot laps slated for 5:30 and first race set to hit the speedway at 7. General admission is $10 with 12 and younger admitted free. “We’ve actually opened earlier than we are this year, but the mild winter has allowed us to kick everything in high gear in getting ready for Saturday,” said Hilltop owner Buck Smitley, who, along with wife Amy, are in their
fifth year of owning the speedway. “We have a great schedule again this year, with a few races yet to be announced. We’ve been able to keep the gate prices the same as in years past, too, and we’re able to do that again this year because of the tremendous staff we have, and the dedicated race teams that visit our race track throughout the season. “We think we offer a very attractive product for our racers and fans. It’s a gamble to open up this early, but things are looking good as far as the weather is concerned. We’re ready to get the
season under way.” The headliner for Hilltop’s weekly racing card will once again be the high-powered super late model division. Mansfield’s Kyle Moore is the defending track champ, and has already committed to being in attendance on opening night. Mike Lonas — also from Mansfield — is expected, as is Wellsburg, W.Va., racer Corey Conley. “Those three guys are some pretty heavy hitters, some really hard runners in our weekly late model field,” Smitley said. “Rick Bond from Mansfield also races with us on a
regular basis, and Freddie Carpenter (Parkersburg, W.Va.) and Devon Moran are two others that we consider frequent visitors. Dave Hornikel and Ryan Markham, who are scheduled to race in Attica Raceway’s opener on Friday night, are guys who we could see in our pits on Saturday, too.” The seven-division program will race each and every Saturday night throughout the summer months, with the exception of a pair of Thursday events where the late models will be vying for an added purse. On Thursday July 28,
Hilltop will be part of the Buckeye Late Model Dirt Week extravaganza that reaches eight different speedways in 10 nights from July 21-30. On Sept. 1, Hilltop will feature added monies to its late model purse, as the popular Lucas Oil Series makes its way to Attica on their first stop of a three-race weekend. “We’re very excited about the Dirt Week event in July,” Smitley said. “It’s a very popular series, and we’re hoping for a great field of cars as well as a big fan following. Then to See Pg. 28 — HILLTOP
Take advantage of rainy spring nights to stock up on crawlers )` (9; /63+,5 6\[KVVY ,KP[VY Have you ever driven on a rainy spring night and literally plowed though millions of writhing worms on the road? It happens several times a year for me on my trips home at 3 a.m. from The Daily Record, and I often cringe knowing that nightcrawlers go for $2 a dozen when I want some for fishing. So, it’s not uncommon for me when I get home to get out the flashlight, change into some boots, and traipse up and down the driveway, through the grass, and out on the road picking up nightcrawlers for future fishing trips. Call me crazy, but it’s actually quite fun, not to mention cost effective. I started doing it years ago with my daughter Mariah. We had fun trying to grab nightcrawlers before they escaped back down into the ground. It’s a great father-son, father-daughter activity that helps make the connection to fishing trips, getting your own bait before you go out to the lake. Some may think it’s weird, but Mariah and I still talk about our nightcrawler nights every spring when the ground becomes saturated with rain. Scooping up crawlers as they wiggle across the concrete or asphalt is easy, although a putty knife helps to get under them and makes the collection more productive. To catch the big ones in the grass, though, is much more
On the right nights, you can collect dozens and dozens of crawlers, with the only limitations time ... and a place to keep them. challenging....but that’s the fun of the hunt. With a flashlight, the crawlers will glisten in the light, and you’ll want to go for the ones completely on top of the grass. Though they’re just worms, they have cat-like reactions and can disappear in an instant. The nightcrawlers can feel vibrations of you walking (they feel vibrations under ground to escape their top predator, moles), so it takes some practice to figure out just how close you can step before setting off their interior alarm. Worse yet is the tug-ofwar when they get halfway home and they slip out of your hand. When this happens, I find they’ll relax if you quit tugging on them, and when they do, then you can pull them out of their hole. We’ve already had several rainy nights this year where the nightcrawlers have flooded the roadways, but there will be plenty more before the spring is over. And, you don’t have to wait until 3 in the morning, but you do have to give them plenty of time to surface. And, don’t just go for the jumbos, as the smaller worms are perfect for bluegill, crappie and perch fishing. On the right nights, you can collect dozens and
dozens of crawlers, with the only limitations time ... and a place to keep them. That’s the next part of the process. I’ve tried several methods over the years. You can buy worm bedding and worm boxes, or even good old fashion dirt. The key is finding the right percentage of material and moisture to keep the worms alive. A long time ago a wise fisherman told me the best worm bedding is oak leaves, and I keep perpetuating the folklore to this day. I use old worm boxes and moisten oak leaves and the nightcrawlers seem to love coiling up between the layers of leaves. In fact, when I don’t collect worms off the driveway in the spring, the first place I go to find them is the neighbor’s ditch, which is full of oak leaves. Not only do the worms like the leaves (only oak leaves, not maple, not poplar), the oldtimer said it makes them more active when you put them on a hook. Once you’ve collected your worms and picked your worm bedding (I also like moss), convince your wife you need to keep the worms in the refrigerator. Routinely check on them and weed out any worms
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Bonifant sets NCAA career 3-point shooting mark )` ((965 +692:,5 :WVY[Z ,KP[VY Sports fans are inundated with more and more statistics all the time. A few we marvel at, some are looked at and quickly forgotten, most glanced right over. Put this near the top of the list for the most amazing stat ever compiled by a local high school graduate: West Liberty senior basketball player Seger Bonifant’s career 3-point field goal percentage of .529 (372 for 703) is the highest ever recorded at any level of NCAA men’s basketball. Let that sink in for a moment. Of any men’s college hoops player ever, at any level, no one has shot 3-pointers more accurately than the 6-foot-7 wing player from Hiland. Understandably, Bonifant is a little reluctant to talk about his mind-boggling individual statistics, which also include averaging 25 points a game this season and becoming West Liberty’s alltime leading scorer with 2,223 points. It’s helped him become one of the 25 finalists for the 2016 Bevo Francis Award for the most outstanding small-college basketball player in America by the Small College Basketball national website. The list covers NCAA Div. II and III, NAIA Div. I and II, USCAA and NCCAA institutions. “I really don’t think about (my statistics) very much,” Bonifant said. “I’ll probably look back and appreciate what I’ve been able to do a lot more after my playing career is over, but I have the biggest games of my life coming up. That’s all I’m thinking about right now.” Bonifant has led West Liberty to four straight Mountain East Conference titles and three Atlantic Region crowns, highlighted by a Div. II NCAA runner-up finish his sophomore year. This season, Bonifant is averaging 5.1 rebounds and 3 assists to go along with his team-best scoring, while leading the Hilltoppers in shooting percentage for field goals (.579), 3-pointers (.505) and free throws (.819). For his career, Bonifant is the only NCAA men’s player to ever shoot better than 50 percent from behind the 3-point arc in four seasons. His 372
career 3-point field goals are the most of any active NCAA player. Asked how he became such a proficient shooter, not surprisingly Bonifant said he’s put in countless hours of practice. “I’ve always had confidence as a shooter since I was little, but I didn’t really learn how to work hard at it until I transferred to Hiland before my junior year,” said Bonifant, who started his high school career at Strasburg, and has a first name that’s a tribute to rock legend Bob Seger. “(Former assistant coach) Jason Mishler really taught me what loving the game was really about and how to get better as a player. “We worked extremely hard every day. (Head) Coach Mark (Schlabach) really taught me a lot, too — he and his family of six are coming to watch us in Texas this week. I still see Coach Mark almost every day during open gyms in the summer.” Asked for some of the specifics of his summer workout regimen, Bonifant said he usually starts with lifting weights for about 1-2 hours in the mornings. After a short rest, that’s followed by shooting practice for an hour or so. “When I would just work out and shoot, I would make at least a 100 3-pointers and mix in other moves as well,” Bonifant said. “I just worked on shooting when tired and pushing myself. “Efficiency wise, I would just try to do the best I could.” I had to ask Bonifant, what’s your best streak for making 3-pointers in practice? “I’ve made 88 out of 100 3s here at (West Liberty),” he said, before adding with a laugh, “I haven’t been able to hit 90 yet, but I will soon though.” During the summer, Bonifant typically played in summer leagues in Dalton (Mondays/Wednesdays), Uniontown Lake (Thursdays) as well as open gyms and an alumni league at Hiland. “I always tell people, ‘As a college basketball player, you find out if you like the game or love it,’” Bonifant said. “There are so many distractions for someone who’s 18-22 years old, but I know I love to work at the game.”
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Elite Eight trip Schlabach and his family are taking a spring break trip focused around watching West Liberty and, especially Seger, play. West Holmes graduate Brady Arnold (7.1 ppg, 2.2 assists, 1.2 steals, 42 percent 3-point percentage) is also a key contributor for the Hilltoppers. Asked about Bonifant’s record-setting college career, Schlabach said the casual fan has no idea how difficult it is to play basketball at the Div. II college level. “It takes an unbelievable amount of talent and hard work to even compete at that level, much less play as well as Seger has,” said Schlabach, of a player who helped lead Hiland to back-to-back Div. IV state championships in 2011 and 2012. “Seger has obviously had an amazing career, but more than that he’s an unbelievable person. “He’s really close with my oldest son, Will. Our family looked at this as a once-in-a-lifetime chance to go to Texas to see him play at this level. “Any kind of checklist you’d want to make for a great basketball player — talent, hard work, good teammate and friend — Seger checks all of those off and more.” Bonifant is a wing in West Liberty coach Jim
Crutchfield’s fast-paced offense, which features some of the best ball movement, shooting and unselfish play Schlabach said he’s ever witnessed. “Seger shoots a lot of 3s, but also makes mid-range jumpshots and has posted up more than in past seasons,” Schlabach said. Bonifant is hoping the 2015-16 Hilltoppers can draw on their past experiences to win it all this week. “I think we’ve really learned the importance of defense,” Bonifant said. “The players at this level are so talented that a lot of them can pretty much score at will, so the team that gets more stops is going to win. “Our defense is really going to be the key.”
Future pro It’s pretty much a foregone conclusion that Bonifant will play professional basketball somewhere. The big question is where? “Ask me in a couple weeks and I’ll have a lot better idea, but I’m not really thinking about that right now,” Bonifant said. “A number of agents have contacted me and I’ll sign with someone after the season’s over. “I might play overseas in Europe, but it would be great to get a shot in the NBA summer league.”
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is just a really complete player,” Schlabach said. “People have no idea how hard he’s worked. He’s a person who’s easy to root for. See Pg. 28 — BONIFANT
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Hilltop (From Page 26) kick off Labor Day weekend, we’re going to race on Thursday preceding Attica’s Lucas Oil event. We
don’t get the touring regulars, but we do get regional guys traveling in to participate in the long weekend of racing, so that’s a date that should be circled on
fans’ calendars, too. We’re also planning something on either June 30 or July 2 of the July 4th weekend.” Although Smitley has no sprint car races on the
schedule, don’t count out an appearance at Hilltop by the popular open-wheeled machines. Hilltop has had talks with a few of the regional traveling sprint car
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OUTDOOR NOTES Youth turkey draw In addition to the statewide youth turkey hunting days April 16 and 17 on both public and private lands, a special opportunity is available for young hunters seeking wild turkeys this spring. On Saturday, April 9, a drawing will be held for controlled youth turkey hunting opportunities within the refuge portion of the Killbuck Marsh Wildlife Area. Hunting dates are for Saturdays and Sundays only, from April 16 through May 15. Hunters 17 years and younger must be present in order to participate in the drawing and must bring a valid 2016 hunting license. Interested youngsters must attend the drawing, which will be held at the East Holmes Sportsmen’s Club located 2.5 miles southeast of Millersburg on
There’s no guarantees we can get something ironed out, but we’ll continue to look into that.” Hilltop will conclude the 2016 season on Sept. 16 and 17 with the 8th annual Weekend on the Hill, featuring its regular racing card as part of the 2-day season-ending showcase. For more information, fans can log onto www.hilltopspeedway.org. Randy Worrell can be reached at 330-287-1624 or rworrell@the-daily-record. com.
Township Road 310. Registration begins at 8 a.m. and the drawing will begin at 1 p.m. The drawing will coincide with a National Wild Turkey Federation Jakes Day event sponsored by local chapters of the NWTF. For questions regarding the drawing, call the Killbuck Marsh Wildlife Area headquarters at 330-5673390.
Hunter education course A hunter education class will be held on April 4, 5 and 6 from 6-9:30 p.m. at the Orrville Farmers’ and Sportsmen’s Club, 18473 Shifferly Road, North Lawrence. All children under 10 years old must be accompanied by a parent. You must attend all three classes and registration is required. To register, call 1-800-945-3543 or visit www.WildOhio.com
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(From Page 27) “Some NBA teams have talked to me about him, including the Denver Nuggets. He might get a look from an NBA team, or he might choose to go to Europe. It will be interesting to see what opportunities are there for him.” While Bonifant’s statistics are unrivaled, he’s impressed Schlabach and
countless others just as much with his work ethic and character. With that kind of track record, no matter what Bonifant does in the future the percentages point highly toward lots more success. Aaron Dorksen can be reached at 330-287-1621 or adorksen@the-dailyrecord.com. Follow him on Twitter at @adorksenTDR.
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Kevin Lembke, 30 Kevin William Lembke, 30, of Baltic died Saturday, March 12, 2016. Born Oct. 8, 1985 in Stark County to Kathleen (Eddleman) Mayle of Canton and the late Kevin Michael Lembke. Kevin worked at Walnut Creek Finishing Company. He enjoyed hunting, fishing, and being outdoors. Kevin married the former Emily Stevens on July 14, 2003. He is survived by his wife, Emily; mother, Kathleen (Julius) Mayle; his children, Jaden Michael and Keira Elise Lembke, both of the home; his siblings, Autumn Caroline (Matthew) Rowe, Richard Lembke, Pansy Jane Mayle, Julius Mayle, and Calvin Lee Mayle, all of Canton; his two nephews, Kevin Isaac Gulling and Matthew Rowe, all of Canton; his mother and father in law, William
(Kathy) Stevens of Baltic. Funeral services were March 18 at Smith-Varns Funeral Home 115 Andreas Drive (formerly Beachy’s Restaurant) in Sugarcreek. Evangelist Ron Davis officiated. Cremation followed the services. Visit the funeral home’s website to share a memory and sign the guest register. www. smithfuneral.com
Norma Stentz, 87 Norma L. Stentz, 87, of Wooster, formerly of Ashland and Orrville, passed away on Feb. 29, 2016, at Burbank Parke Care Center in Burbank. She was born on April 3, 1928, in Maxville, the daughter of Theodore R. and Freda Mae (Brown) Dillon, and was united in marriage to Gayle G. Stentz on Nov. 21, 1946. He preceded her in death on Jan. 11, 1988. Norma was a 1946 graduate of Ashland High School, and was a homemaker most of her life. She was a former member of The Stamp Club in Wooster. She excelled in quilting and had won many blue ribbons at the Ashland County Fair in baking and sewing. Surviving are children, Rebecca “Becky” (Jim) Cole of Canton; Tamara “Tami” S. (Gary) Warren and David A. Stentz, both of Wooster; grandchildren, Bradley J. Warren, Autumn C. Warren, McKenzie, and a special grandson, Darien; a greatgrandson, Ayden J. War-
ren; a brother, David (Pat) Dillon of North Olmsted; sisters, Donna Embreus of Akron and Mary Sinnett of Sugarcreek; and many nieces and nephews. In addition to her husband, Gayle, she was preceded in death by her parents and a brother, Roger Dillon. Services were held at Auble Funeral Home in Orrville on Monday, March 7, with Pastor Eric Fairhurst officiating. Burial was in Crown Hill Cemetery, Orrville. Online registry and expressions of condolence may be made at www. aublefuneralhome.com. Contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society, 525 N. Broad St., Canfield 44406.
Linda Race, 69, of Millersburg, passed away Wednesday evening, March 2, 2016, at the home of her daughter after an extended illness. She was born July 7, 1946, in Wadsworth, the daughter of Charles and Eleanor (Rickert) Gordon, and was a 1964 graduate of Rittman High School. Linda had worked for Rea & Associates in Millersburg and for R & R Appraisal. She was a member of NewPointe Community Church, where she volunteered in children’s ministry, and participated in a small group enjoying the time spent with the women. She loved watching her grandkids play sports and spending time with her family. Surviving are children, Tonya (Jim) Widder of Sugarcreek, and Tony (Lee Ann) Race of Lakeville; grandchildren, Madison, Makenzie, Cassidy, AJ and Paige; sisters, Carol (Allen) Allebach of Massillon, and Shirley Banker of Doylestown; a brother, Jerry (Marcie) Gordon of Wadsworth; and numerous nieces and nephews. She was preceded in
Grace Kaser, 93 Grace Kaser, 93, of New Bedford, died Sunday, March 13, 2016, at Majora Lane Nursing Home in Millersburg. She was born June 10, 1922, in Millersburg, to the late Simon and Alma (Kaser) Krieger, and married Ralph W. Kaser on Sept. 26, 1941. He died on April 22, 2007. She was a homemaker and a member of Zion United Church of Christ in New Bedford. Surviving are daughters, Arlene (Wade) Fry of Fresno, Gretchen (John) Hershberger of Millersburg and Catherine (Dan) Mitchell of Coshocton; a son, Larry (Stella) Kaser of Tucson, Ariz.; 12 grandchildren, 39 greatgrandchildren, and 11 great-great-grandchildren; sisters, Miriam (Allen) Casey of Millersburg, and Ruth (John) Young of Sugarcreek; and a brother, Earl Krieger of Indiana. In addition to her husband, she was preceded in death by her parents; a daughter, Jeannette
death by her parents. Ann Kaser; a grandson; a A celebration of life brother and a sister. memorial service took Services were Friday, place Sunday, March 6 at March 18 at Zion United NewPointe Community Church of Christ in New Church, Millersburg, with Bedford, with Pastor WilPastor Chad Stutzman liam Jones officiating. officiating. Arrangements Burial was in the church were handled by Alexancemetery. der Funeral Home, MillArrangements were ersburg. Those wishing to by Smith-Varns Funeral share a memory or make Home, 115 Andreas Drive, online condolences may Sugarcreek (formerly do so by visiting www. Beachy’s Restaurant. alexanderfhinc.com. Memorials may be made The family suggests to any Children’s Hospital memorial contributions in Grace’s memory. For be made to NewPointe those unable to attend, Community Church, Millplease visit www.smithfuersburg, 8882 State Route neral.com. 39, Millersburg 44654; or Community Hospice Virginia Day, 85 House, 716 Commercial Ave., SW, New Philadel- Virginia M. Day, 85, of She is survived by her phia 44663. Fairborn, passed away Fri- husband of 65 years, Kenday, March 4, 2016. neth; three children, Todd She was born Jan. 13, (Rachel) Day of MillersElla Yoder, 69 1931 in Middletown, the burg, Leslie Day of MerElla E. Yoder, 69, of 2626 of Apple Creek, Rachel daughter of the late Alden ced, Calif., Julie (Loren) S. Kansas Road, Apple (Wayne) Miller of Millers- and Edna (Fryman) Jack- Raymond of Tipp City; Creek, passed away Friday burg, Ida (Joseph) Miller son; and was a 1949 grad- six grandchildren, Adrian afternoon, March 11, 2016, of Fredericksburg, Emery uate of Lemon-Monroe (Jason) Murchison, Aaron at her home following (Cindy) Yoder of Orrville High School. Virginia (Amy) Day, Emily Day, complications from rheu- and Reuben Yoder of the retired from the Miami Blake Day, Kenny Raymatoid arthritis. home; 84 grandchildren; East School District after mond, Garrett Raymond; She was born in Holmes four great-grandchildren; 25 years of service and two great-grandsons, County on Feb. 10, 1947, five brothers, Dan, Albert, was a member of the Kenny and Nathan Day; to the late Enos and Dora Levi, Aden and Reuben Byron Church. and a sister, Patty (Paul) (Yoder) Weaver and mar- Weaver; and a sister, Katie A loving wife, mother Hilliard of Franklin. ried Raymond D. Yoder on Miller. and grandmother, she A private service was Dec. 8, 1966. He survives. In addition to her parents, enjoyed spending time planned. Memorial conShe was a member of the she was preceded in death with family and friends. tributions may be made Old Order Amish Church. by a brother, Josie; a sister, She also was an avid read- to Hospice of Dayton. In addition to her hus- Sarah Troyer; a brother-in- er and college basketball Arrangements were in band, she is survived by law, John J.W. Miller; and a fan. the care of Belton-Stroup children, Ivan (Mattie) grandson, Aaron W. Yoder. In addition to her par- Funeral Home, FairYoder of Fredericksburg, Funeral services were ents she was preceded in born. Condolences may Laura (Leroy) Stutzman March 14 at the family res- death by an infant son; be made to the family at of Danville, Aaron (Fan- idence with Bishop Henry and a sister, Sally Stamper. www.BeltonStroup.com. nie) Yoder of Apple Creek, C. Miller officiating. BuriLevi (Emma) Yoder of al followed in the Troyer Dundee, Katie (Mahlon) Cemetery in East Union Dr. Robert Sears Miller of Apple Creek, Wil- Township. Spidell Funeral Independent Doctor of Optometry liam (Elsie) Yoder of the Home in Mount Eaton Located Inside home, Lena (John) Yoder handled arrangements.
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Rosemary Reutter, 84 been the choir director and after moving, was a member of Zion Lutheran Church in Loudonville. Rosemary loved to sing and had been a member the Medina County Chorus, and later Sweet Adeline’s Dogwood Chapter in Mount Vernon. She will be greatly missed by her husband of 63 years, Fred; children, Cheryl (Bill)
Beck of Moran, Kans., Michael (Terri) Reutter of Lake-ville, Christine (Dan) of Tustin, Calif., Cyndy (Carl) Choate, of Murfreesboro, Tenn., and Keith (Heather) Reutter, of Lakeville. She was the grandmother of 11 and great-grandmother of 12. A sister, Elaine Henry of New York; a brother, Carl Kovalchik of Toledo; and many nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by a brother, William Kovalchik. Funeral services were Feb. 22 at Bauer Funeral Home, Valley City, with Pastor Angel Jackson officiating. Burial was in Zion Lutheran Cemetery, Valley City. Memorials suggested if desired to Hospice of Knox County, 17700 Coshocton Road, Mount Vernon 43050.
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Gaylen and Lisa Miller Gaylen Jay and Lisa Rose (Mast) Miller, 5368 Township Road 353, celebrated their 35th wedding anniversary March 20. They were married in 1981 at First Baptist Church, Berlin, by the Rev. George H. Keller. They are the parents of Jay Miles (Jess) of Sugarcreek and Dylan of the home. They have three grandchildren.
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BERLIN AREA Location: 5725 TR 310, Millersburg OH 44654. From US 62 & SR 39, just west of Berlin, take SR 557 south ž mile to TR 354 (at Hershbergerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Farm & Bakery) south Âź mile to TR 310 to location. Signs posted.
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OPEN HOUSE: MONDAY, MARCH 28TH, 5-7 PM An excellent offering in Berlin Twp. Located just west of Berlin this property will suit your needs. The 2 story home has a large custom kitchen with dining area, pantry, living room, sewing room, 2 bedrooms and full bath. The upstairs has 4 additional bedrooms and a full bath. Full walk-out basement with summer kitchen. Natural gas lights throughout home. Natural gas hot water heat. Buildings include a good 30â&#x20AC;&#x2122;x52â&#x20AC;&#x2122; shop with a solid poured concrete foundation. A 24â&#x20AC;&#x2122;x30â&#x20AC;&#x2122; barn with 3 boxstalls. A 36â&#x20AC;&#x2122;x88â&#x20AC;&#x2122; pole is also part of this offering. The acreage offers good pasture area for a few horses etc. Home has private water well and septic system. Real estate sells at 6pm. Tools and misc. start at 4pm. Full chattel list in future ads. Tax and Legal: Holmes County Parcel numbers are 0100571000, 0101400000 and 0101401001. Taxes are currently $1,308.00 per ½ year. Terms: 10% nonrefundable down payment made day of auction, balance due at closing. No financing contingencies. Any required inspections must be completed prior to bidding. All information contained herein derived from sourced deemed reliable but not warranted. Sale By Order of: Freeman and Iva Byler
(330) 852-4111 888-852-4111 www.kaufmanrealthy.com
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AUCTION LOCATION: 362 E. Pleasant Home Rd. Wooster, OH 44691. From Wooster go North on Rt. 3 or Rt. 83 to Pleasant Home Rd. From 3 go West 1.5 mi or from 83 go East approx. 1.5 mi. to farm. (Watch for signs) To settle the estate of the late Thomas Savage this property will be offered at public auction. The farm consists of 122.5+/mostly tillable acres and buildings and will be offered in four parcels and as a whole. PARCEL # 1: Consists of 20ac. with the house and buildings. The house is a large 1870â&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Victorian style farm house and is approximately 2,170 sq. ft. It seems to be solid but in need of renovation. Currently the house gets free gas. There is a large ground level barn with a lean-to, loafing shed, and milking parlor attached. Also featured on this parcel is a machinery shed, cc silo, and few other smaller outbuildings, all in the eye of the beholder. This parcel is mostly tillable and has lots of potential and possibilities. PARCEL #2: This parcel features 61 acres, level and mostly tillable. There are some woods with timber potential towards the rear of the parcel. PARCEL # 3 & 4 are both 20.7 acres each and contain mostly level, tillable ground with some woods towards the back of the parcels. There are 2 producing oil/gas wells on the farm located on parcels 2&4 with storage tanks on parcel 3. Mineral rights and leases of record will transfer with the real estate. The property will be offered in four parcels and then as a whole and will sell whichever nets the most. This is an excellent opportunity to purchase a whole farm or site for your future country homestead, in a great location close to town and major routes. Most of the farm was plowed last fall and ready for your crops. Have your financing in order and come prepared to buy! TAX & LEGAL: Located at 362 E. Pleasant Home Rd. Wooster, OH 44691, Canaan Twp, Wayne County, Norwayne Schools. Current Parcel #s are 07-00781.000 (41.5 acres) & 07-00782.000 (81acres) totaling 122.5 acres. The taxes are $1,940.33 per half yr. The property is currently under C.A.U.V. Buyer will be responsible for any recoupment. Mineral rights transfer subject to leases of record. REAL ESTATE TERMS: A 10% non-refundable down payment is due the day of auction by cash or good check with the balance due at closing in approx. 45-60 days. No financing contingencies. Possession will be at closing. If the buyer/buyers plan to farm the ground, they will be allowed to once their down payment clears. All inspections need to be made prior to bidding. If the farm shall sell in parcels, the parcel buyers will pay $500 per parcel towards survey. The property sells as is, where is, based on buyerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s own inspection. All information contained herein derived from sourced deemed reliable but not warranted. NOTE: One of the highlights of the spring sale season with nearly 100 continuous productive tillable acres ready for your 2016 crops! We will be starting at 10 AM with small chattels, real estate selling at 12 noon, followed by truck, tractors and equipment. The late Tom Savage had owned the farm for many years and took great pride in it. There are lots of corners yet to clean out and lots to discover. Bring a friend and plan to attend. Full Sale Bill with listing of chattels will be available closer to sale date. Please check website for updates WWW.RES.BID AUCTION BY ORDER OF: Thomas L. Savage Estate Jackie Rice, Executrix. Jason Storck, Attorney Wayne Co. Probate# 2015 PB-E 000082 Nick DeFelice Auctioneer/Realtor 330-464-1302
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13 Chevy 1/2 Ton Crew 4x4 LT - Power Seat, Remote Start, Leather, Bed Liner, Alloy Wheels, Z71, Tow Package, XM Radio. #MP8020 $30,992 15 GMC Canyon Ext 4x4 SLT - Power Seats, Remote Start, Nerf Bars, Rear Camera, Steering Wheel Audio Controls, Hard Bed Liner. #T16032A $31,500 11 Dodge 1 Ton Crew 4x4 - Diesel, Power Seat, Remote Start, Running Boards, Sunroof, TV/DVD. #MP8078 $39,996
12 Ford 1 Ton Crew 4x4 Lariat - Diesel, Dually, Power Seats, Steering Wheel Audio Controls, Power Sunroof, Rear Camera, Alloy Wheels. #MP8081 $42,842 13 GMC 3/4 Ton Crew Denali 4x4 - Duramax Diesel, Power Seat, Remote Start, Heated Leather, Bose Speakers, Alloy Wheels, Onstar. #GM15409A $43,937 13 Chevy 3/4 Ton Crew 4x4 LTZ - Power Seats, Remote Start, Running Boards, Bed Liner, Alloy Wheels. #T16144A $43,990
Prices good thru April 5, 2016. Pictures may not reflect actual vehicle
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