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Spring Fling Killbuck Ladies Night moved to April 9 this year By KEVIN LYNCH Staff Writer KILLBUCK — With the move to April 9, the theme for the 12th annual Killbuck Ladies Night is “Spring Fling” this year. The event has been held in early March to help beat the winter blues, but a conflict in scheduling with a fundraiser at the VFW forced the change

in date. Event coordinator Deb Stadler has arranged for activities and events at various businesses throughout town to make the event another successful night out. She says all the businesses participating are going out of their way to help out. Shoppers will get a card they should have punched at each stop. There will be

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Errick Flinner of Moore’s Lawn and Garden displays a Gator Moore’s will be loaning to the village of Killbuck for Ladies Night Out festivities.

7799 County Rd. 77, Millersburg, OH 44654 • 330.473.1028

a grand prize drawing of all the cards that are completed. “We added the hay ride a few years ago down to the Sweet Shop, so people could hit all the stops,”

Stadler said. “This year, Moore’s Lawn & Garden has donated Gators to drive folks down and back.” Stores throughout town will be open til 8 p.m.,

offering various discounts and deals. “With the new owners of the theater, (Steve and Ginny Sandison) I’m looking for it to be even better,” Stadler said.

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Come in & learn why we are the #1 hearing aid dealer in Holmes County! See ad inside for Open House Specials

MEET THE OWNER Craig L. Rowland H.A.S. Hearing Aid Specialist


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Groceries • Veggies • Baked Goods Bent & Dent

Community calendar WEAVER RIDGE SURPLUS Name Brand Bent & Dent Grocery April

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Legion to hold fish fry 2495 CR 168 (Near Trail) • Dundee, OH 44624 Mon. 8-7: Tues.-Fri. 8-5: Sat. 8-3

The Millersburg American Legion will hold an all you care to eat fish fry Saturday, April 9 from 5-8 p.m. Public is welcome.

AAUW pansy sale in progress

be from 9 a.m.-noon at Holmes Fire District No. 1. Call Eleanor Runyan Holmes County AAUW at 330-231-1165 to place is holding its 20th annual your order. pansy sale with proceeds to benefit Every Woman’s Haystack House, Holmes County Breakfast at Education Foundation Scholarship and Holmes Walnut Creek County Friends of the Walnut Creek ElemenLibrary. tary School will hold it Order your 12-inch mar- Haystack Breakfast and ket basket of assorted Basket Raffle Saturday, colors for $12; orders are April 9, from 8-11 a.m. due by April 9 for pick- with proceeds to benefit up April 23. Pickup will

April 4th thru April 9th Hours: M,W,Th & Sat 8-5; Tues & Fri 8-7 Visa, Mastercard, Discover

WEEKLY SPECIALS

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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 present.

Soup, salad supper in Winesburg

Winesburg Fire Department Auxiliary will hold a soup and salad supper on Saturday, April 9

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Home Baked Goods • Brown Eggs Bike Parts & Service • Bike Lights

Mocha Cafe - French Vanilla Cappuccino Mix

8221 CR 192, Holmesville, OH 44633 • 330-279-2619

2.39 2 lbs. $2.49 2 lbs. $

SCENIC SURPLUS

Premium Saltines

300 Ct Napkins 64 oz. Apple/Grape Juice 89¢ 24 oz. Fruit Rings $1.69 Whil IN Supp e P O T Premium Fruit Pectin S lies AY

Walnut Creek Butter .... $2.48/lb

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While Supplies Last!

Last

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

Miracle Whip (Gallon) Welch’s Grape Juice (64 oz.) Premium Saltine Crackers (2 lb.) Gain Laundry Detergent

Smoked Hot Pepper Cheese ....................... $2.99 lb. Muenster Cheese ....................................... $2.39 lb. Sliced Yellow or White American Cheese ..... $2.29 lb. Black Forest Ham ....................................... $3.39 lb. Buffalo Chicken .......................................... $4.39 lb. Frozen Breaded Chicken Patties 10 lb. box .. $23.59 ea.

All these Name Brand Items and more at Low Prices! (While supplies last)

Tuesday Evening Special! (4-6 pm) 10% Off $50 or more!

HOURS: M-F 8:30-6, Sat. 8:30-5

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Soft Serve Ice Cream Cones

Prices Good Fri., April 1st - April 8th Joe & Fannie Bowman • 4992 Twp. 628 1½ mi. SW Mt. Hope Hours: Mon-Thurs 8-5, Fri 8-6, Sat 8-4

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Groceries • Veggies • Baked Goods Bent & Dent

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Holmes County bookmobile

Sale Dates April 4th Thru April 9th

April 15th-16th. FREE Balloons for the Kids Friday April 15th Open 8am to 8pm

(330) 674-6257

Free Burgers, Hotdogs & Beverages From 4pm to 8pm

(No Artificial Growth Hormones Used)

Free Coffee, Donuts & Creamsticks From 8am ‘till Gone!

Specials!

While Supplies last

Walnut Creek Butter . $2.79/lb. Case price $92.50 Thesco Flour ............... .39¢/lb. 50lb. bag $18.99

Walnut Creek Meltz Cheesy 2lb ................................ $3.79 Walnut Creek Chips 16oz .......$2.89ea.

6603 State Route 241, Millersburg, Ohio 44654 330.275.4065 Hours: Tues. & Fri. 8-7 • Mon., Wed., Thur. & Sat. 8-5

HOURS Mon. - Fri. 8:30 - 5:00 Sat. 8:30 - 4:00

Buffalo Style Chicken ............................. $4.09 lb. Chopped Ham .......................................... $2.49 lb. NEW .................. $2.99 lb. ITEM! Alpine Swiss American Cheese..................................... $2.29 lb. Sapphire Flour ........................................... .33¢ lb. Marshmallows Mini & Reg 16 oz. ..............$1.40 ea. Animal Crackers. ..................................... $1.84 ea.

Mon. 8-8; Tues., Wed. & Fri. 8-5, Sat. 8-3; Closed Thurs. and Sun Lawnmowers ........................$135-345 1/2” Impact Wrenches (Air) ......... $25-45

SORRY, NO CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED. CASH/CHECK ONLY

Open Mon-Sat 9:00am-6:00pm Closed Sunday

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ANin stock (cash or checks, please) 2 N DOOR PRIZES

while supplies last

— HOT BUY!!! —

Find the hidden eggs in the store and get a bigger discount

10% to 35%

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BETWEEN CARR AND KANSAS, SOUTH OF US RT. 30

NEW SPRING HOURS

We Are State Inspected

LOTS OF NEW ITEMS NOW IN STOCK

Hamburger Sale

More than 30#

80-20.................$2.99 lb. 85-15 .................$3.99 lb. 93-7 ................... $4.19 lb.

80-20.................$2.79 lb. 85-15 .................$3.79 lb. 93-7 ...................$3.99 lb.

Sausage Sale

Less than 30# - $2.99 lb.

More than 30# - $2.79 lb.

Hamburger comes in 10# tubes • Order dealine is Apr. 9th & pick up date is April 14th Sausage comes in 5# tubes

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1150 amp Portable Power (Battery) ...$65 BBQ Grill Covers ....................... $8-$14 Humidifiers (whole house) ..................$45 Twin - Queen Bed Frame................$45 Over the Range Microwave .......... $145 Computer Desk .............................$95 5,500 Watt Generator (Troy Built) ..... $635 Electric Heaters...................... $15-$65 TV Mounts ............................. $12-$25 120V Arc Welder............................$95 Battery Chargers ..........................$35 3/4 HP Garbage Disposer...............$45

No Artificial Growth Hormones

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Week of April 4th-April 9th

New Load Of Household Miscellaneous Items

Smoked Link Sausage...........$3.29 lb.

While Supplies last

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Specials!

Ground Beef .................................$4.19lb.

Saturday April 16th Open 8am to 5pm

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HOURS: M-F 8-5 SATURDAY 8-3

5362 S.R. 557 Millersburg, OH 44654

APRIL 2-APRIL 16

8439 TR 527 • Shreve, OH 44676 330-567-2569

Gas Weed Wackers ........................$58 2 Burner Gas Grills.........................$75 Replacement Cushions For Outdoor Furniture .................................$12 each Propane Deep Fryer w/42 Qt Pot ....$75 Gas Smoker and Grill .....................$95 10x20 Canopy ...............................$95 4 Drawer Dresser...........................$85 Dining Table with 4 Chairs .............$65 Twin Memory Foam Mattress .........$85 Futon Mattress .............................$25 Old Style Cruiser Bicycles ...............$95 6 Volt Dirt Bike .............................$55 Recumbent Exercise Bike............. $115 Glass Cook Top ............................ $165

Doughty Farm Meats

Virginia Ham ............................... $2.79/lb. Brick Cheese................................. $2.69/lb. Butter Braided Pretzels ................. $2.49/lb. White Sugar ..................................... 69¢/lb. 50lb. Bag $32.50

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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 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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P.O. Box 151, Millersburg, Ohio 44691 Millersburg office: 25 N. Clay St Phone: 1-330-264-1125 Publisher: Andrew S. Dix; Managing Editor: Lance White; Ad Director: Kelly Gearhart Email: holmescounty-shopper@dixcom.com Published Thursdays by the Holmes County Shopper Hub. Entered as periodicals, postage paid at Wooster, Wayne County, Ohio. Direct address changes to: The Daily Record, P.O. Box 918, Wooster, Ohio 44691. Office hours: 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-Friday.


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Groceries • Veggies • Baked Goods Bent & Dent

Clubs Nashville TOPS 1573

Geneva Pringle was best weekly rededicated loser when TOPS OH 1573 Nashville met March 23. Lana Rush was best weekSale Prices Good April 14th – 16th ly KOPS and also won KOPS Quarter Contest. For the program, Kaitlyn Chukwunede passed Romaine, Strawberries, Tomatoes, around questions. Each

FRESH PRODUCE Apples, Peppers, Grapes

Apr. 4th - 9th

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the program. The chapter meets Wednesdays at Nashville United Methodist Church at 5:45 with weigh in at 5:15 p.m. For more information call 234-301-2110 or 330-6002649. All are welcome.

NAME BRAND DISCOUNT GROCERIES Moreland and BULK FOODS! Garden Club

DELI SPECIALS

Honey Ham ...................................................................................................................$2.65 lb. E-Z Carve Ham ...............................................................................................................$1.99 lb. Dbl. Smoked Off The Bone .............................................................................................$2.95 lb. Mini Marble...................................................................................................................$2.65 lb. Walnut Creek Swiss .......................................................................................................$2.99 lb. Walnut Creek Meltz Cheesy ...........................................................................................$3.75 lb. All Walnut Creek 8oz Shredded Cheese ........................................................................$1.49 ea. All 50 lbs. Evaporated Cane Juice ......................................................................$34.00 ea. All Gallons of Milk ( Vit. D + 2%)........................................................................... $2.99ea Shaltz Salty Sticks ..............................................................................................$3.89 ea.

one was to read their question and answer it. Others were given the opportunity to respond to the question if they wished. Next week is fruit and veggie night. Take three items. Rush will have

8375 Criswell Rd., Fredericksburg, • OH 44627 • 330-695-2288 Mon.-Thur. 8-5; Fri. 8-6; Sat. 8-4; Sun. Closed

SUMMER HOURS Start March 14 Mon, Tues, Wed, Fri 8am-6pm Sat 9am-5pm Closed Thurs and Sun

Ranch Dressing ................................Gal. $3.99 Elbow Macaroni.................................3# $2.50 Essentially You Cereal............... 12 oz. $1.45 Walnut Creek Potato Chips .......16 oz. 2/$5 Robinhood Flour ..............50# $18.50 each Jobes Plant Food........................3 1/2# $1.50 -WHILE SUPPLIES LAST -

Moreland Garden Club held their garden therapy with residents of Wayne County Care Center recently. An Easter theme was used as residents made “Wallpaper Wabbits”. They used a piece of heavy white paper See Pg. 5 — CLUBS

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

NEW SPRING HOURS: Mon.-Fri. 9-7, Sat. 9-6; Closed Sunday

Sale Dates April 4th - April 9th

~ Deli ~

Off the Bone Honey Ham .................................$2.79 lb. Hard Salami ......................................................$2.59 lb.

~ Deli Cheese ~

Provolone Cheese ..............................................$2.59 lb. Chipotle Jack Cheese ........................................$2.79 lb. Smoked Baby Swiss Cheese ..............................$4.29 lb.

• APPLES •

Gala • Golden Delicious • Fuji • Mutzu • Jona Gold

~ Produce ~ Red Seedless Grapes ............................... $1.99 lb. Baby Carrots .......................................99¢ 1 lb. bag

~ Baked Goods ~

Cookies • Pies • Cinnamon Rolls • Brownies • Wheat Bread • White Bread • Dinner Rolls

~ Grocery ~ W.C. Cool Whip ............................................................. $2.19 16 oz. Shredded Cheese ............................................................ $1.59 8 oz. WO-10454723

Mozzarella • Mild Cheddar • Mexican Blend

Hours: Mon. – Fri. 9-7, Sat. 9-6; Closed Sunday

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Community Church Christian Women meet April 5 Holmes County Christian Women’s Club will meet April 5, 9:30-11:30 a.m. at Der Dutchman in Walnut Creek. Speaker will be from Compassionate Friends of Holmes County, a self-help group. All women are welcome, there is no membership dues or lists. Brunch is $10, inclusive. For more information, call 330-6747723 or email address above.

‘War Room’ to be shown “The movie “War Room” will be shown at Grace Mennonite Church, 5850 County Road77, Millersburg, on Thursday, April 7 at 9:30 a.m. This event is free and open to all area women. For more information, contact Grace Mennonite Church, 330893-3110, or beth@circleoffriends.fm”

Workshop for business owners, managers 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 tal-

Community briefs

ents 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 business practices: John D. Roth, historian and author, will talk about Paying it Forward – Stewardship in the Anabaptist Tradition. Bill Mullet, business owner and minister, will address Employment With a Purpose. A local Amish farmer and naturalist will talk about becoming A Steward of Prosperity. There will also be a panel discussion and time for your questions. Panelists include: David King, Malone University; Howard Miller Jr., Hartville Hardware and Daniel Wengerd, Pioneer Equipment. Those interested in attending are advised to reserve a spot by contacting David Miller, Everence Charitable Services representative, at 330-857-9988 or david. miller@everence.com. Everence helps individuals, organizations and congregations integrate finances with faith through a national team of advisers and representatives. Everence offers banking, insurance and financial services with community benefits and stewardship education. Everence is a ministry of Mennonite Church USA and other churches. To learn more, visit www. everence.com or call 800348-7468.

Renner’s to hold soup supper

A special offering will Personal be lifted to support the choir’s upcoming trip to WANDA GRIFFITH will celebrate her 90th R e n n e r ’s U n i t e d Kenya. birthday on April 15. Church of Christ will Cards may be sent to her hold a soup supper Sat- Anniversary at P.O. Box 374, Nashville urday, April 9 with serv44661. dinner planned ing starting at 4 p.m. Menu includes chili, The River of Life Comchicken noodle, vegeta- munity Church, 235 W. Enjoy spring ble and potato soups, hot Main St., Loudonville, dogs, gelatin salad, pie or will hold an Anniversary tea party cake, relish, roll and bev- Revival and Dinner April Jump into spring with a erage. Freewill donations 17, beginning at 9:30 a.m. Garden Tea Party at Camp will be accepted. with service and local Buckeye Agape Lodge on Renner’s UCC is on musicians until 11:30 a.m. April 5 at 11:30 a.m. There County Road 93, 7620 At noon there will be a will be a lunch, complete Renner Road S.W., Fres- chicken dinner, followed with glass dishes and real no. at 1:30 p.m. by singing table linens. After lunch you evangelist, Pastor Greg will be able to personalize There will be your own garden gate. Malone Choir in Lockridge. limited dinners available, Take your own tea cup saucer, there will be concert at Jitters so call for dinner reser- and vations only. Call Pastor door prizes and raffle items, Jitters Coffee House will Hetzel See Jr. at 330-600- all with a garden theme. Be be host to Malone Uni- 0274 for dinner reserva- sure to reserve your spot versity Chamber Choir on tions. early as space is limited. Sunday, April 10, at the Cost is $30 per person and 10:45 a.m. service. includes lunch, beverage, The Malone Univer- Donations needed your garden gate and items sity Chamber Choir is a The Trading Post Thrift to decorate it. All proceeds select vocal ensemble of Store is in need of gen- benefit the camping min24 singers that specialize tly used items to help a istry of Camp Buckeye, in advanced choral lit- troubled boy find help at Grass Roots Ministries Inc. erature of diverse styles. the Ohio Wilderness Boys For more information or In May, the members of Camp near Caldwell. The to place your reservation, the Chamber Choir will Trading Post Thrift Store is contact Camp Buckeye at be participating in a ser- at 7703-B State Route 241, 330-756-2380 or by e-mail vice-learning trip to the west of Mount Hope. at office@campbuckye.org. Republic of Kenya. Donations can be taken Visit the website at www. While Malone Universi- to the store or dropped off campbuckeye.org ty emphasizes the impor- at 2678 S. Kohler Road, tance of cross-cultural Orrville. Call 330-857-5516 experiences in develop- or 330-464-1261. ing a comprehensive Christian worldview for (From Page 4) all students, the choir’s Need a Bible? collaborations in Kenya Need a Bible? We can punched and tied at the will allow these students deliver/mail you one with- top with a piece of yarn. to specifically share their out cost or obligation. KJV The body parts were all musical gifts with school- Bible, New Testament, made out of different colaged children, university Large Print, Children’s ors and patterns of wallstudents, law-enforce- Story Bible are available. paper. A small pompom ment musicians and, most Contact 330-347-6052 or was used for the nose, important, underprivi- needfreebibles@gmail. a cotton ball for the tail and a moveable eye were leged populations. com.

eggs, potatoes, biscuits, sausage grave, toast, fruit and beverage. Donations will be accepted. There also will be a silent auction for baskets donated by each classroom. Proceeds benefit the playground at Clark Elementary.

Saturday, May 21. The public is invited and the events are held 4-7 p.m. at the Post Home, on North Broadway Street, in Sugarcreek. Everyone is welcome.

Food Pantry open twice monthly or distribution The Glenmont Food Pantry, located in the old school house, is open for food distribution two times per month, always on the second and fourth Tuesdays, 5-7 p.m. The building will be open for clients to wait at 4 p.m., however, distribution will not begin until 5 p.m. Next pantry distribution will be April 5 and 12.

Love Center Free Clinic provides medical services 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.

Clubs

glued on. The Wabbit was holding an orange paper carrot with pressed fern leaves glued at the top. Following the craft, refreshments were served. Assisting with the evening were Cookie McDaniel, Julie Grossniklaus, Maianne Swanson and Nancy Marthey.

Calendar (From Page 2) 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.

Spring breakfast in Killbuck 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

Sugarcreek Legion to hold fish frys American Legion Post 494, of Sugarcreek, will hold two family frys during the spring season, on Saturday, April, 16, and

Run, walk, breakfast benefits school A 5k run/walk, 1-mile fun run, silent auction and pancake breakfast 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.

Barbecue benefits Veterans Service Ripley Cemetery accepting Ripley C e m e t e r y applications

Committee will hold a “Wayne County fairstyle” chicken barbecue on Saturday, April 20 from 4 p.m. until sold out at Ripley Church of Christ, Big Prairie. Dinner include a halfchicken, green beans, applesauce, roll and beverage, $8; a half-chicken only will be $6. Dine in or carry-out available. All proceeds are for maintenance and upkeep of Ripley Cemetery.

The Holmes County Veterans Service Center is accepting applications for assistance for April. Deadline for applying is April 22 at noon. Office hours are Monday, 8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m.; Tuesday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. The Veterans Service Commission Board will meet Monday, April 25, at 6:30 p.m.


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The Holmes County Hub Shopper HAROLD’S EQUIPMENT Sales • Service • Parts Harold Neuenschwander 2120 Co. Rd. 168, Dundee Ph. 893-2348

The Parts Place of Millersburg, Inc.

• Automotive Parts • Machine Shop

• Paint & Supplies 980 S. Washington St., Millersburg, OH

& Country mall 330-893-2131

FAITH VIEWbooks

HOLMES TIRE LLC.

330-674-2344

BOOKS, MUSIC, FAMILY DVD’s, CANDLES, BOXED CARDS & MORE.

330-674-0025 450 Railroad St. • Millersburg

Millersburg, OH

HOLMESVILLE ELECTRIC

Matrix Chi Tigi

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

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

ALEXANDER FUNERAL HOME

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

“I praise you because I am fearfully and wonderfully made; your works are wonderful,I know that full well.” – Psalm 139:14, NIV

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

SCHLABACH FUNERAL HOME LTD. Monument Sales 212 Jones St., P.O. Box 501 Shreve, Ohio 44676 (330) 567-2291

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

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

HOLMES LIMESTONE CO.

urthmann Restaurant “Where the Locals Eat” Open Daily 5:30am-8pm; Closed Sunday Daily Specials - Homemade Pie 4819 E. Main St. • Berlin • 330-893-3287

FINNEY’S MARATHON

Berlin, Ohio

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

WEST SIDE

JIM BARNHART’S BODY REPAIR

AUTOMOTIVE

Collision - Insurance Work

AND TRANSMISSION Twp. Rd. 311, Millersburg, OH Mon-Fri 8am-5pm 180 S. Mad Anthony St. (330) 674-6979 Ph. 674-1122 Millersburg, OH 44654

10550 Twp Rd 262, Millersburg 330-674-0081 www.paintvalleyequipment.com Business Hours: 8:00–5:00 M–F

M & H PLUMBING Complete Line of Plumbing & Radiant Heating Supplies

330.893.1908

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3367 Twp. Rd. 414 • Dundee

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

MHW

Service LLC

Servicing Heavy Equipment Mobile or Shop 330.279.2496 9841 CR 329 • Holmesville

Order At 330-674-6096

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Fling (From Page 1) night for the Relay for Life team.” The movie will be at 8 p.m., after the Ladies Night activities. “We will also have vendors set up in the Methodist Church,” Stadler said. “Their space is limited, but it’s wonderful that we have too many people to fit in there, too. The Methodist Church has been a really good spot for the vendors, reaching out to the whole town.” This will be the fifth year the United Methodist Church has been involved, “We open up our fel-

lowship hall to allow vendors to set up displays so they can interact with folks participating in the night,” Pastor Ken Smailes said. “We’re able to have 10 to 12 set up displays. “Folks have to make a point to come up to the church because we’re a block and a half away from the Main Street,” he added. “But they do. There’s a pretty good flow through there. I think it’s great for the community.” Garver’s Marathon will offer full service at the pumps that evening. “You can pull in and they will pump your gas and clean your windows, just like the old days,”

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Stadler said. P&G will have a drawing for a $25 gift card, and Larry Frenette’s Discount Surplus Shoppe is also getting involved this year, “His shop is the most fun and most unique,” Stadler said. “He’ll be doing a 25 percent discount off your entire purchase.” The library will host Phyllis Young, doing reflexology. She works on the reflex points in your hands and feet to help you relax your muscles, which increases your blood flow which, in turn, helps your body heal itself. The Thrift Store will be open, featuring a $5 grab bag. The Killbuck Valley

Ancient Egypt exhibit at Loudonville Library The Loudonville Public Library will be hosting “The Art of Ancient Egypt” traveling exhibit featuring fascinating and eye-opening images and stories, April 4-16. This panel exhibit was created by Teacher’s Discover Traveling Exhibits and celebrates the art of Ancient Egypt, King Tut’s Tomb, hieroglyphs and more. Colleen Sandusky, adult program coordinator for the library, said “This exhibit couldn’t be timelier with the recent release of the possibility of hidden rooms in King Tut’s Tomb. We have

gone to great lengths to enhance the impact of this exhibit for the public and schools by taking a section of the library back in time and adding supporting displays.” Mike Thornton, director added, “I truly hope that the public takes the opportunity to visit this wonderful exhibit as well as participate in the exciting program opportunities that our staff has created for all ages.” More information about the exhibit and programs is available on the Loudonville Public Library website at www. loudonvillelibrary.org.

Safety, Sarah Irwin; News Reporter, Gracie Manges. Dues will be $5. Quality Assurance will be held April 5 and 26 at the Baker Building at the new Holmes County fairgrounds. Next club meeting will be April 11 at Nashville United Methodist Church at 7:30 p.m.

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register and pick up your child’s reading log in the Children’s Department. Book Discussion Group — Join the book discussion group the last Tuesday of every month. Your choice of meeting at 1 p.m. at the Central Library or 6 p.m. at Jitters Coffee House in Millersburg. 330-674-5972. For more information, call the Central Library at 330-674-5972.

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Library program 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

will be part of the activities. DJ Dave Tennant will be entertaining the locals afterward at the VFW. Stadler says being a business owner in town adds to the thrill of the evening for her. “Having been in business there for so many years, I feel like I’ve been adopted by Killbuck,” Stadler said. “I love the community. It has that small town feeling. They definitely support their own. By doing more things like this, people will realize what we have to offer and it will bring more attention to the community.” Reporter Kevin Lynch

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4-H The Nashville Jolly Farmers met March 21 at the Nashville United Methodist Church. Pledges were led by Trevor Kiner. Officers were elected: President, Bryce Burgett; Vice President, Trevor Kiner; Secretary, Anna Irwin; Treasurer, Laura Irwin; Health, Brant Burgett;

Museum will be open, hosting the nonprofit organizations. “It gives people a chance to see the museum,” she said. Hair for Hope, Relay for Life, and OneEighty (formerly known as Every Woman’s House) will be set up in the museum. The Pizza Parlor always has a drink special, besides its great pizza, the Vinery will have a special, Creekside Coffee House will have live music and New Image Salon will be open in its new location behind the old hardware store. Created by-you, T-shirt design, a new shop owned by Spencer Miller, also


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Spring time and tight pants bring diet time apple cake. On the other side of us, Marcia never bakes because she wants to be healthy and thin, but her Carol husband, who just had Kallberg open heart surgery, loves baked goods. She is more Ann, has brought us Irish of an organic vegetarian soda bread, the most deli- cook who is aware of precious chicken pot pies in servatives, no antibiotics the world, and some kind in your chicken — that of wonderful chicken sort of thing. They spend soup. Not all at once, but entire days shopping at just as the spirit moves a variety of stores to get her. just the right produce. Since her husband is Even their dog eats diabetic, she rarely bakes healthy, down to drinking sweets, so I provide those only bottled water — not for her. There were choc- tap. That is the owner’s olate chip cookies, carrot preference, not the dog’s. cupcakes with cream (Our dog, on the other cheese frosting and fresh hand, has been known

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It has slowly dawned on me that my pants are all becoming too tight. It can’t be due to shrinkage of the fabric because I do the laundry with cold water. So, this leaves only one, very bad alternative. Time to cut back in the calorie department. This is easier said than done in our neighborhood. We are surrounded by very good cooks who are only too happy to share their wares. We either get invited to dinner at someone’s house, we invite someone here, or they just bring over a little sample of something they are cooking. Our next door neighbor,


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COMEDY NIGHT — Mike Kline performs his popular stand up comedy routine to a sold out crowd at the sixth Comedy Night fundraiser for the library on March 5. More than $1,000 was raised from the event for the Holmes County Public Library. The next event is Saturday, October 22, 7:30 p.m. at Historic Hotel Millersburg.

Holmes library usage on rise the redesign of the website is still in process. The recent comedy night at the hotel raised more than $1,000 toward the bookmobile and a fundraising golf outing for the bookmobile is in the works. More information will be available at the next board meeting. In an effort to be more patron friendly, the youth services department has begun checking out items for patrons with children. The possible expansion of the children’s department is also being considered. Martino added he See Pg. 10 — LIBRARY

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MILLERSBURG — Holmes County District Public Library Director Bill Martino reported the library and its services are on the rise after doing a three-year statistical comparison. “All libraries across the state compile statistics from the previous year,” Martino said. “Cardholders are pretty steady from the previous year (more than 17,000 each year), but circulation was a little dicey that first year (2013), with items going to libraries all over the state. “Going forward, we’ve shown improvement,” he continued. “Overall in 2015, we had over 700,000 items served between the central library, the bookmobile and the East branch. Those are definitely good numbers, especially the East branch going up about 20,000.” The director couldn’t explain the increase in numbers, but is pleased with the overall picture. “I would say overall, it was a pretty good year. Any time circulation goes up, that’s a good thing,” Martino said. “Ours went up almost 20,000 from the previous year.” Print materials have stayed consistent over the past three years, ranging from 101,107 items in 2015 to 105,280 in 2013. DVDs are at 7,298, up from 6,848 in 2013,

while books on CD have remained about the same, 5,398 to 5,261. Total attendance is up from 129,220 in 2013 to more than 140,000 in 2015. Attendance at adult and teen programs is down considerably from previous years, while attendance at children’s programs continues to rise. “The only thing that is down is attendance at our adult programming, and I’m not sure why,” he said. “Overall, I would say it was a good year.” Martino noted there has been no problem with the filtering program implemented at the library and

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Last destination on my list of dream vacations Curmudgeon alert! I am about to speak in a less-than-gushing manner about “the most magical place on Earth.” Ready? Here it goes. I have no use for Disney World. Yes, what you read is true. Little Mister Rainbows and Lollipops that I am, there is just nothing in me that wants to visit the place. I am aware my opinion aligns with no more than a very small and very silent minority, and my feelings on the matter fall a full polar opposite to those held by the rest of my own family. Nevertheless, I share these thoughts so the hidden others may know they are not alone. And what’s the worst that could happen? A van full of dwarves knocks down my door then drags me in shackles to the feet of an evil queen? I

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think not. They’re just as scared of that conniving witch as I am! More likely I will get mail asking what went wrong in my childhood that I should grow into such a coarse and bitter old man — one that denies love for the Disney brand and its accompanying kingdom. I will answer those letters with the purest of honesty, and the truth is I actually do love many things “Disney.” First, of course, there’s no denying I admire Walt Disney as an unparalleled genius and magnificent illustrator. My kids grew up, just as my wife and

I did, on a healthy stew of Disney offerings, and I spent a decade happily communicating through a genuine Mickey Mouse telephone that arrived in my household right along with that wife. I’ve watched most of the Disney classics dozens of times — most of them to the point where I can recite vast swaths of script. Heck, I even have a favorite Disney princess! It’s not the “Disney” that undoes me, it’s the “World:” the crowds, the money, the travel, the money, the noise, the money. … There’s just nothing there for a guy like me. At this point it’s only appropriate I add a disclaimer: I’ve never actually been to Disney World, and, Lord willing, I will never have to go. Still I’d never begrudge my family such a “magi-

cal experience.” And so this week, as was the case just a few short years ago, I am holding down the fort at home while Kristin and our daughter, Sylvia, revel yet again in the World that Walt built. And just to prove I’m much less of a hater than my disdain for Disney World might suggest, I’m going to sit down in front of the TV one evening with a beer in my hand and a cat on my lap to spend some quality time with my favorite Disney Princess, Belle — heroine of “Beauty and the Beast.” And why does Belle rise above the bevy of other wonderful princesses? You might recall that her greatest passion was reading books — certainly a cinch to win- on leave in the Magical Kingdom I’m forced to ning my heart! pull double duty. Obvi(Note: With my artist

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Society, 546 E. Bowman St., Wooster; fashion from 1921-29 Flapper Era; 330264-8856. April 3, 8-10: “A Capers Fairy Tale Wedding,” 2 p.m. April 3 (Golden Agers Day), 7 p.m. April 8-9, 2 p.m. April 10, Triway High School; tickets on sale at Dari-land in Wooster and Ritzman Pharmacy in Shreve, and at the door.

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Library (From Page 9) recently had a new experience, something he has never encountered in his library career. “We had a patron with a $600 fine on their card, who claimed it wasn’t them using the card,” Martino said. “It turned out it was his ex-wife who had checked things out on his card. The Sugarcreek police actually went to her

house and discovered items that looked like library materials that were ultimately returned. That had never happened before, and I thought that was interesting.” He added it is important not to share library cards with anyone. In other action, the board approved the director’s request for action providing an additional personal day for employees on their five-year anniversary

date of employment, recognizing devotion and dedication to their job. The board also approved Fiscal Officer Paula Cicconetti’s request to attend a three-day local government officials conference in Columbus. Reporter Kevin Lynch can be reached at 330-674-5676 or klynch@the-daily-record.com.


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COMMUNITY NIGHT — Haley Stumbo, Holmes County author, intrigued about 20 people at the Holmesville/Prairie Township Community Night, March 16, with her tale of the long road to becoming published. Stumbo said she has always had an interest in reading, writing and telling stories. At age 20, she wrote her first book. She told the audience of her learning experience; writing, editing, getting a book published and distributed, while at the same time working a full-time job. Stumbo has written and published two books: “Hide and Seek Her,” and “Finders Keep Her.” A third book soon to be published is titled “Every Pane of Glass.” Her books combine romance and suspense. Her talk was followed by a question and answer period, and ended with a book-signing.

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Farming Daffodil Dairy Sale brings out a crowd The 41st Daffodil spring weather brought Dairy Sale and beautiful out a crowd on Saturday

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to change the date due to the Spring Dairy Expo. The sale is presented and sponsored by the Daffodil Dairy Committee and is an all breeds sale. The sale began with the drawing of two vouchers in the amounts of $300 and $250 to be given to youth to be used toward the purchase of any animal selling in the sale. The $250 voucher donated by PBS Animal Health was won by Chloe Frase and the $300 voucher donated by Kiko Family Farms went to Ahliyah Watts. The top selling Holstein in the sale at $3,100 was Lot 31, Springway Chase Charm, a two-year-old fresh only three days. Sired by Springway Bolivar Chase, she was from a Good Plus 81 Coach dam with a long string of outstanding records. The buyer was David Evans, Minerva, and she was consigned by William Burkhart, Magnolia. The high selling Jersey at $1,200 was Lot 40, a fancy fall calf, Cool Springs Kyros Edit, consigned by Cool Springs Farm, Salem, and purchased by Brent Baker, Mike Schmuck,

and Ben Metts, Homeworth. A daughter of Sunset Canyon Kyros, her dam was an Excellent 90 percent Griffens Governor daughter from a long line of Excellent and Very Good dams. Lot 45, Hoodstead TBK Pharoah-ET, topped the Brown Swiss at $2,500. A bred heifer, she was sired by Pit-Crew Wonder Tanbark-ET from an Excellent 91 2E dam sired by Dominate. She was purchased by Tammy Zimmerman, East Canton, and consigned by Zane Slick, Edinburg, Pa. High selling Ayrshire at $1,575 was Lot 52, Cool Springs Bens Faith, a fresh two-year-old, sired by Kornbau Acres Benevoles Benny and from a Good Plus 84 daughter of Ayrdells Jackson Bobby. Purchased by Wayne Rosenberger, Paris, she was consigned by Cool Springs Farm, Salem. Lot 50, Redien Acres Maisy, a fancy summer yearling topped the Milking Shorthorns selling for $1,650 to Timmons Farm LTD, Chagrin Falls. See Pg. 13 — SALE

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On March 12, 2016 the West Holmes FFA Chapter sent three judging teams on March 12 to compete at the Miami Trace Judging Invitational in Washington Courthouse at the Fayette County Fairgrounds. The Dairy Team placed 8th. Individually, Will Hughes placed 7th, Regina Miller placed 15th. Also competing were Jason Jenkins, John Hughes, Logan Schlauch and Mikey Kick. The General Livestock Team placed 18th as a team. Carter Smith placed 10th in individual judging. Also participating were Taylor Feikert, Chris VanSickle and Travett Boughman. Lyndsey Davis competed in horse judging as an individual.

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Consider spring alfalfa stand evaluation Rory Lewandowski Agricultural and Natural Resources OSU EntensionWayne County

and a plant root health assessment. I suggest doing stand and stem density counts in four to five random locations within a field. A stand count is simply a count of living alfalfa plants (crowns, not stems) within a one-foot square area. The following information is taken from an Iowa State University Integrated Crop Management newsletter article from March of 2013. (Plants per square foot): One year after seeding, +12 plants (good stand), 8-12 plants (marginal stand), fewer than 8 plants, consider reseeding. Two years after seeding, +8 plants (good), 5-6 plants (marginal), fewer than 5, consider reseeding. Three years after seeding, +6 plants (good), 4-5 plants (marginal), fewer than 4 plants, consider reseeding. Four years and older, +4

plants (good), 3-4 plants (marginal), fewer than 3 plants, consider reseeding. The next part of the evaluation is to determine the amount or density of stems per crown. Once again, this evaluation should be done in at least four or five random locations within the field. Stem density counts provide an indication of the yield potential of the stand. The following table is taken from University of Wisconsin Extension publication A 3620; “Alfalfa Stand Assessment: Is this stand good enough to keep?” More than 55 stems per square foot, stem density no limiting yield. 40-55 stems per square foot, some yield reduction expected. Fewer than 39 stems per square foot, consider stand replacement. If stand counts and stem density counts indicate the alfalfa stand will be productive, then the final evaluation step is a plant root health assessment. This is done by digging up some plant roots and splitting them open. Consider dig-

ging up 5-6 plants in four to five random locations within the field. This plant root health assessment can provide an indication of how the plant will hold up to stresses in the coming growing season. Split the plant open. A healthy root will have a creamy white color and no to very little discoloration at the crown. These also are plants that have a lot of shoots and the shoots are evenly distributed across the crown of the plant. Plant roots that have health problems are discolored when split open. They are a darker white, tending toward a tan color. There may be obvious areas of root rot and crown rot that are a dark brown to black in color. There may be streaks of brown running down the root. These are plants that have fewer stems coming out of the crown and those stems may tend to be more numerous on one side of the crown as compared to the other. These are plants that may appear to be productive but because of their compromised root system, they may not survive the

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The 2015 season was hard on some alfalfa stands. We had an extended period of rainy weather from the later part of May until about July 19. During this time many alfalfa fields were harvested under wet soil conditions resulting in soil compaction and damage to alfalfa crowns. Plant roots that I dug in some fields during that time period exhibited root rot symptoms and diminished root systems. Then, to add insult to injury, it turned dry and alfalfa stands struggled to re-establish root systems and exhibited drought-stress symptoms. Depending upon fall harvest management, alfalfa stands could have entered winter dormancy in a weakened state as a result of these compounding stressors. The question is, how will alfalfa stands recover and respond in 2016? To help answer this question, alfalfa growers should be doing a stand evaluation when there is 3-4 inches of growth on the plants. An alfalfa stand evaluation should include a stand count, a stem density count

entire production year, especially if we have a hot, dry year. In general, if more than 30 percent of the roots that are dug and split have brown streaks running down the root and/or black areas of root/crown rot that cover greater than 30 percent to 50 percent of the root’s diameter, yield potential is significantly reduced. The grower may want to consider alternative production options such as terminating the stand after first cutting and planting to corn for silage or possibly to a warm season annual forage crop such as sudangrass or a sorghum x sudangrass. The previously mentioned University of Wisconsin publication has a root health rating system along with color photo illustrations that can be used to make a root health assessment.

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With the growing season upon us, I will mention three Extension publications that are available and can help you make management decisions this

year. The 2016 Weed Control Guide is available as a free pdf download at the Extension Ag Crops Team website at: http://agcrops. osu.edu/, click on the publications tab at the top of the page. For those who would like a hard copy, we will print out the 220-page publication, hole punch it and put it in a 3-ring binder for $10. For commercial vegetable growers the 2016 Midwest Vegetable Production Guide is available for $10. It includes recommendations to control weed, insect and disease pests for all vegetable crops. Finally, a new publication this year is the Midwest Fruit Pest Management Guide available for $17. This 171-page publication combines the information that was formerly in two separate publications, The Midwest Small Fruit and Grape Spray Guide and The Midwest Tree Fruit Spray Guide. The new Fruit Pest Management Guide contains pest spray schedules for apples, pears, cherries, peaches, plums, grapes, blueberries, raspberries, blackberries and strawberries.


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Public record Sheriff March 24 — Holmes County Sheriffs deputies responded to a report of fraud on Township Road 524 in Ripley Township. March 25 — A report was taken of domestic violence on County Road 58 in Mechanic Township.

ardous spill on Township Road report of theft from a residence on Massillon Road. 1032 in Ripley Township. March 29 — Fraud report- March 24 — Theft was edly was committed on County reported on County Road 58. March 26 — Theft from a Road 160 in Paint Township. business was reported on state Route 39. Police Millersburg Police respondMarch 22 — Millersburg ed to a report of domesPolice officers responded to a tic violence at a residence

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Holmes-Wayne names scholarship recipients girls’ and boys’ divisions. Molnar and Cochran were among 41 students representing nine high schools who competed for a total of $12,000 in scholarships. Molnar is the daughter of Mike and Carrie Molnar of Shreve. She plans to attend the Walsh University, majoring in psychology. Cochran is the son of Parry and

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Holmes votes to support local farmers By CHRISTINE L. PRATT the interest of maintaining the rural quality of the Staff Writer county, Holmes County MILLERSBURG — In commissioners agreed

Monday to support efforts of farmland in the county. of a couple local families The Western Reserve to seek perpetual preser- Land Bank prepared four vation of nearly 300 acres Local Agricultural Ease-

ment Purchase Program applications to be submitted to the state of Ohio for purchase of agricultural easements. The four applications have been prepared for: • Douglas W. and Virginia Gamertsfelder Anderson, a 47.36-acre parcel located along County Road 51 in Ripley Township. • Richard D. Anderson and Beverly J. Lehr, a 68.42-acre parcel located along County Road 51 in Ripley Township. • Loren L. and Barbara A. Lang, the Lang I farm, a 66-acre parcel located along County Road 51 in Ripley Township. • Loren L. and Barbara A. Lang, the Lang II farm, three parcels containing 104 acres and located along Ripley Township Road 506. All four properties consist of productive agricultural and wooded land. The Anderson and Lehr properties are grain farms, on which corn and soybeans are rotated. Both Lang farms are dairy operations, according to memorandums from Western Reserve to the commissioners, all of which make reference to the 2011 ODA annual report, which identifies agriculture as the state’s top industry, “contributing over $107 billion to the state’s economy and providing over one million

jobs each year.” “One out of seven Ohioans is employed in the food and agriculture industry, according to the memos, which continue, “The state’s annual loss of 110,000 acres of farmland accounts for an economic loss of about $73 million in agricultural output each year.” The applications were prepared by Andy McDowell, vice president of western field operations for the Western Reserve Land Conservancy. He said $487,000 has been awarded to northeast Ohio for the purchase of agricultural easements at an estimated cost — based on market values and appraisals — of $2,000 per acre. McDowell said he expects to know which applications are accepted within a month of the April 15 deadline. The program purchases agricultural easements from landowners who volunteer to keep their land in agricultural production in perpetuity. The process is competitive, with points awarded based on several variables including development pressure, soil type and farming practice with only a percentage of applications approved. The landowner may use proceeds from the easement’s sale See Pg. 19 — FARMERS

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(From Page 17) Electric Cooperatives. They will compete with students representing 24 co-ops from across the state for scholarships up to $3,400. Other winners were: Kirsten Imhoff, second place ($2,000). Imhoff is the daughter of Ernest and Kathryn Imhoff of Wooster. A senior at Wooster High School, she will major in dietetics at Akron University. Matthew Gardner, second place ($2,000). Gardner is the son of Dennis and Pam Gardner of Big Prairie. He is a senior at West Holmes High School and will major in environment and natural resources at Ohio State University Agriculture Technical Institute. Alexandra Huston, third place ($1,500). She is the

daughter of Curtis and Shanda Huston of Warsaw. Huston will graduate from River View High School this spring and will major in business at the University of Mount Union. Kyle Hinton, third place ($1,500). He is the son of Scott and Jennifer Hinton and Tara Moyer. A senior at Northwestern High School, Hinton will attend the University of Akron majoring in mechanical engineering and minoring in German. Judges for the two-day competition were Melinda Eliot, Lucille Hastings and Dale Sidle. Holmes-Wayne Electric Cooperative Scholarship Contest is offered annually to children of co-op members who are graduating high school seniors and reside in a home served by Holmes-Wayne Electric.


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During our recent spring break vacation, we decided to forego any sort of relaxation or comfort and hike to the top of a mountain in Tennessee. Before I begin any sort of whining, let me first say that it was one of the most amazing experiences of our lives, and sharing it with our children made it even better. Our destination was a lodge situated in the middle of the Smoky Mountain National Park. At 6,593 feet of elevation, nearly the highest in the east, the views were breathtaking. And being so remote, the facilities were quite rustic. There was no running water, no electricity. Propane heaters, kerosene lanterns and

There are no roads available, just rough trails that Karrie gain about 4,000 feet of McAllister elevation over the course of six to eight miles, Dirt Don’t depending on which trail Hurt you take. The area had gotten seven inches of snow an outdoor well pump two days before our trip provided us with what began, and we knew we we needed. The hosts were in for quite a hike. provided food. And yes, there were toilets. I know Even though when we stepped out of our car someone is wondering. But to get to all of these at the bottom the temperatures were nearly 70, wonderful accommodathe top of the mountain tions, a person had to was expecting lows in the hike up the mountain.

20s. (This just seems like a normal spring day in Ohio, right?) Our packing, therefore, consisted of plenty of water, snacks and warm clothes for once the sun went down. Kids can carry only so much on their backs, so my husband and I took the bulk of the weight. Being backpackers in our younger days, I was thrilled to strap a few pounds on my back and start heading out for a big day of hiking. “This old mom still has it!” were the words going through my head as we set off.

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But then we kept going. And the kids sang songs they wrote or knew and hopped through the snow and slowly we found ourselves yelling at our kids to slow down so

that we could keep up. At that point, it hit me. Up until that moment, we were always the ones dragging the kids down the trail, telling them to walk a little faster, to whine a little less, to

keep moving and feeding them little pieces of candy to keep up the energy level. And suddenly I realized our kids have officially gotten faster than us. From now until forever, we’re probably going to be the ones working hard

to not be left in the dust, training extra hard at the gym hoping we can maintain pace with those people we once dragged mile after mile. Next time, they carry the big packs. And candy to feed us when we slow down.

Ohio Department of Transportation will be working this week in these areas of Holmes County: State Route 60 — Daytime closure from Coshocton County line to U.S. 62, canopy removal and tree trimming.

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hunting partner each day. You must be present at the lottery to secure your hunting dates. A youth turkey season lottery will also be held at no charge. If you are the parent or guardian of a youth who is unable to attend the lottery, the parent or guardian may enter the youth in the youth lottery ONLY. The parent or guardian needs to bring proof of youth’s hunting license (hunting license or copy) No exceptions. If youth wants to be entered in the general lottery they must be present. Maps and park regulations will be available and also posted on kiosks at each of the parks.

The Ashland County Park District will hold its annual spring turkey lottery for the 2016 hunting season for the Black Fork Bottoms, Cooke Family Park, Cool Springs, Esbenshade Wetlands, GilliomCherp, and Sprinkle’s Serenity areas. This year’s lottery will be held on Saturday, April 9, at 3 p.m. at the Ashland County Conservation League, 1930 County Road 1035 in conjunction with the Conservation League annual fish fry. For a $10 fee, you can put your name in the lottery. Winning lottery Trout releases hunters will be able to The Ohio Division of pick the park and day Wildlife will release they want to hunt and trout on April 13 at Silwill be allowed one ver Creek Park just out-

side of Doylestown (off state Route 585), and April 30 at Lock No. 4 in Canal Fulton. The Canal Fulton release is first for youth, with the general public able to fish after the youth event. The daily catch limit for inland lakes is five trout. Anglers age 16 and older must have an Ohio fishing license to fish in state public waters. The 2016-2017 fishing license is valid through Feb. 28, 2017. An annual resident fishing license costs $19. A one-day fishing license costs $11 for residents and non-residents.

Silver Dollar trap shoots The Silver Dollar Sportsman Club will hold Sunday trap shoots starting at 12:30 p.m. on April 3, 17, May 1, 15 and June 12 and 26. Call Dana Finley at 419-6511281 for more information.

New Pittsburg trap practice The New Pittsburg Sportsman’s Club will be holding trap practice on Thursdays starting at 5 p.m. until late fall. Cost is $4 for adults and $2 for youths per round of trap.

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 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.

istration is required. To register, call 1-800-9453543 or visit www.WildOhio.com

Novotny at sportsman club Ohio Division of Wildlife District Three manager Pete Novotny will be at the Orrville Farmer’s and Sportsmen’s Club on Wednesday, May 11 at 7:30 p.m. This is a change of dates from previous announcements. The pubic is invited to meet the new district manager. The Club is located at 18473 Shifferly Road, North Lawrence, 44666

Hunter education course Send A hunter education class will be held on April in your notes 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 reg-

Anyone or any outdoor organization wishing to announce upcoming outdoor events can email them to aholden@thedaily-record.com, fax to 330-264-1132, or call Art Holden evenings at 330287-1650.

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“This area has a high level of support for East Holmes schools,” she said. “It’s awesome compared to other districts. When they see a need, it seems like the community pulls together. The education of the students is very important to them.” According to board records, since January 2015, nearly $38,000 has been donated to the district for specific needs. Although he’s only been intimate with the district for a short time, interim Superintendent Jon Ritchie agrees. “I’ve been extremely impressed with the level of giving, community support and dedication to our school children,” Ritchie said. “The level of generosity in the community is unique. It’s a very special

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Teacher Amy Schlabach says because the new computers are faster, she is more inclined to use the SmartBoard as a supplement to what she’s teaching her students at Berlin Elementary School. place, where people really care about the school district.” Giving within the district, he said, is not only monetary. “The number of

people who volunteer to help in the classrooms and school buildings is amazing. Everybody equates donating with money, but they give of their time also to

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Saturday, April 2, 2016 — 23 Preparing to turn the first shovels of dirt for the next Holmes County Habitat for Humanity home are HFH President Kristy Bowling (left), Kendra Gundrum, HFH Family Support for the Anderson family; Jami and Robert Anderson with their two children; and Pete Hilty, Habitat board member and construction manager.

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Library contest is food for creative thought By KEVIN LYNCH Staff Writer MILLERSBURG — Through the Holmes County District Public library’s Books2Eat Edible Books Festival, patrons can have their cake, and eat it too, all while showing their taste in reading. On April 12, 5-8 p.m. at the Millersburg library, the second annual Edible Books Festival will take place. The event is free. Prizes will be awarded for creativity. Participants are encouraged to use food to create a work of art that is inspired by books. No actual artistic talent or cooking skills are required, but creativity counts, as well as a sense of humor. Winning ideas from last year included Frank N Stein (a hot dog and a mug) after Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein, and Catcher in the Rye (featuring a baseball catcher in a loaf of Rye bread) as in J.D. Salinger’s “Catcher in the Rye.” “Entries can portray a book cover, title, character or anything to do with a book,” said Christina Thurairatnam, head of reference and adult services. “Edible books can be made out of nearly any food item (candy, packaged food, fresh produce, baked goods, etc.) except for raw meat/fish or items that might melt.” Entries will be judged by three volunteer members of the community, based on creativity, humor, artis-

Save the Cupcake, submitted by Rhiannon Deutschle, was last year’s winner of Best Youth Entry and People’s Choice. The creation was based on the book “Save the Cupcake” by Lisa Papademetriou. This year’s Edible Book contest is April 12.

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Game of Thrones, submitted by Johnathon and Sarah Miller, was winner of Most Creative Use of Ingredients and Best Group/Family entry at last years Edible Book contest at the Holmes County District Public Library. It was based on the “A Song of Ice and Fire “ series by George R.R. Martin. tic effort, and how well the entries interpret the general book theme of the festival. Prizes will be awarded in categories such as People’s Choice, best pun/funniest, most creative use of ingredients, most likely to be eaten and more. The event started as a celebration of books and food in France, and it takes place all over the world in April. “This festival came from France, where people used food to create works of art,” Thurairatnam said. “It’s a different way to

celebrate books and the joy of reading. It’s meant to be fun. “Families or groups can work together, but only one prize will be awarded,” she continued. “More than one entry may be submitted, as well.” Thurairatnam says there weren’t that many entries last year in the first event, but she expects more this year now that people have seen what the event is all about. “We won’t have other activities going on at the same time this year. We’re just going to concentrate

on the festival,” she said. “We’ll be holding it in the evening this year, so patrons are invited to bring their submission in the day before if they can’t make it that night.” Deadline for registration is April 8. Reporter Kevin Lynch can be reached at 330-6745676 or klynch@the-dailyrecord.com.

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players and fans alike to learn more about the history of early baseball and plans for the season ahead. The Admirals are sponsored by Perrysville’s Cowen Truck Line Inc. The Buzzards are sponsored by Buzzard’s Family Shoes in Loudonville. “Vintage base ball is a unique combination of athletic contest, living history and outdoor theater, transporting players and spectators alike to that fascinating and innocent time when athletes gathered on

the diamond for recreation, exercise and pure enjoyment,” says Tootle, author of “Vintage Base Ball: Recapturing the National Pastime.” Following the seminar, local Admirals’ and Buzzards’ players will warm up in Central Park (weather permitting), inviting the public to “have a catch” with an authentic vintage base ball and examine several uniforms designed in the vintage style.

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It was a close game, but Bucks top All-Stars again By KEVIN LYNCH Staff Writer It isn’t often I get to have two super days in one week, but that was the case this week, and that didn’t even include the day I spent with my sons visiting home. First off, I got locked in a room for more than six hours with 19 other saps who love baseball as much as I do on Sunday for our fantasy baseball draft. The draft went much better than expected as I was able to land four of the players I had my heart set on. Now, hopefully they will perform up to their potential and lift me out of the basement and into the promised land. Then, on Tuesday, I celebrated my favorite work

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day of the year. I got to play in the annual Holmes County All-Stars versus the Training Center Bucks in the Developmentally Disabled Awareness basketball game before a packed house in the Dungeon at West Holmes. Now, I’ll admit that I love to win as much as the next guy, but as a member of the All Stars, we have suffered through 20 consecutive losses to the Bucks. Last night was the 20th anniversary of the event that began in 1996 as a way to show that people with disabilities can participate in events just like you and I. And, after watching me play, some people may say that’s an insult to the Bucks. An old photographer friend of mine always accused me of playing for the wrong team. Anyhow, led by playing coach Mark Lonsinger, we took the court with a purpose, which was to be the Washington Generals to the Harlem Globetrotters. We have had some great games over the years, and the second half of last

night’s affair was as close to great as we got, overcoming a 17-point halftime deficit to close within 64-60 at the end. Not to sound like sour grapes or anything, but when the three officials could and should’ve been wearing purple like the Bucks instead of black and white zebra stripes, there was no way we could win, going five against eight. Plus, the Bucks pulled in a few ringers on their squad, recruiting senior players from the West Holmes Lady Knights regional finalist basketball team. If you thought Hannah Clark looked smooth from the stands, you should see her play on the court! Pete Norman of WKLM got a first hand look at the future Northern Kentucky player’s quickness, when she swiped a pass from Norman right out of nowhere. The Bucks were led by sharp-shooting Wilbur Scheck, who sliced and diced his way through the All Stars porous

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in court, but managed only four points. West Holmes boys coach Keith Troyer was held scoreless, thanks to a brilliant defensive effort by the Bucks’ John Miller, who sent a Troyer shot attempt into next week. Miller told the coach to get that weak stuff off his court. To me, it was a win when I managed to survive my three-minute stint on the floor without keeling over after six or seven trips up and down the floor. I enjoyed a good game stats wise, making a few baskets, getting a couple assists and managing to survive the night without any bumps or bruises or unplanned trips to the ER or even needing a defibrillator. A good time was had by all, which makes the evening so special. Lonsinger noted that, just like the Share a Christmas program, the reason this game has thrived for 20 years is the tremendous support of the Holmes County community.

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it’s a great parentchild activity that’s free, includes lunch, and is capped off with a lottery where youth turkey hunting days on the Killbuck Marsh Wildlife Area are drawn. The event starts at 8 a.m. with registration, with the drawing after lunch at 1 p.m. Of course, now is also the time to be scouting your turkey hunting territory, but remember, don’t educate your birds and try out some calls. Just pattern them, and practice your calls at home so you’ll be ready opening day. In terms of fishing, each day the water warms up, the fishing gets better, but there are already reports across the state

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Seger Bonifant, a former star at Hiland, where he led the Hawks to backSubmitted photos to-back state championships, led West Liberty to this year’s Final Four. Bonifant was named this year’s NCAA Div. II Player of the Year for the sec- West Holmes graduate Brady Arnold is a key member of West Liberty’s Final Four team. His average is 7.0 points per game. ond straight season.

Lincoln Memorial edges West Liberty, 103-102 From staff reports Former Hiland star and West Liberty University senior All-American Seger Bonifant was honored as the NCAA Division II National Player of the Year for the second consecutive season by Basketball Times magazine. On March 24, though, the fifth-ranked Hilltoppers’ season and Bonifant’s career came to an end after a heartbreaking 103-102 loss against Lincoln Memorial (Tenn.) in an NCAA Div. II Final Four game in Frisco, Texas. Bonifant left it all on the floor, scoring 44 points on 15 for 22 shooting. He also grabbed four rebounds

and had three assists. West Holmes graduate Brady Arnold scored two points. A 6-7 sharpshooter from Berlin, Bonifant followed up his stellar junior season with an even better senior campaign, shattering numerous school, conference and national records while leading Coach Jim Crutchfield’s Black and Gold to their third NCAA Division II “Final Four” berth in his four years on the hilltop campus. The two-time first-team All-American will go into the record books as the top 3-point shooter in NCAA history after eclipsing the previous standard for career 3-point percentage,

a record that had stood for nearly 25 years. Heading into Thursday night’s national semifinal against No. 1-ranked Lincoln Memorial (Tenn.), Bonifant has connected on 372-of-707 (.526) 3-point attempts. The old record was held by Scott Martin of NCAA Division II Rollins (Fla.), who made 104-of-236 (.513) 3-point attempts from 1988-91. Bonifant has also claimed back-to-back MEC and Atlantic Region Player of the Year Awards. He’s leading the MEC in scoring (25.0 ppg.) and 3-point field goal percentage (113-of227, .498) for the second consecutive season and ranks among the top 10

nationally in scoring, 3-point field goals, 3-point field goals per game and 3-point field goal percentage. His 849 points are a school and MEC singleseason record while his 2,245 career points make him the leading scorer in West Liberty history. The Final Four showdown March 24 with Augustana was Bonifant’s 137th career game — another school record and the most of any current NCAA Division II player. His 372 career 3-point field goals — also school and MEC career marks — rank among the top 15 career totals in NCAA Brady Arnold Bonifant Division II history. Randy Worrell can be or rworrell@the-daily- on Twitter at @rworrellTreached at 330-287-1624 record.com. Follow him DR.

Youth is served: West Holmes hires Savannah Moore, 21 By RANDY WORRELL Sports Writer

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MILLERSBURG — West Holmes’ volleyball team will have a new face on the bench next season. Former Northwestern High School standout Savannah Moore has been hired as the new Knights’ coach. Moore will graduate from The College of Wooster in May with a degree in Communication Sciences and Disorders. She takes over for Jim Park, who resigned in November after 20 seasons as coach of the Knights.

The 21-year old Moore was a three-sport standout at Northwestern, where she earned All-Ohio honors in volleyball during her senior year (2011-12). Moore played volleyball and ran track at BaldwinWallace University for one year before transferring to Ashland University. Moore played her last two seasons at Wooster, where she earned honorable mention status on the All-North Coast Athletic Conference team. “When my career ended at Wooster last fall, I knew I wanted to stay involved in the game, but wasn’t

quite sure of the direction I wanted to go, whether it was at the college level or high school” Moore said. “I was looking at potential job openings this winter, and when the West Holmes job was posted I pursued it. “Shortly after I got a call from Lee Ann Race (West Holmes athletic director) and had my first interview, and the process seemed to fall into place after that. I felt comfortable (at West Holmes) right away, and was offered the job in February.” Although Moore will turn 22 next week, she is

believed to be the youngest varsity head coach of any sport, at any school in the state. In Park’s tenure, the Knights reached the Final Four six times and finished as state runner-up three consecutive seasons from 2002-2004. West Holmes graduated five starters from last season’s Div. II regional runner-up team, and will return just two players with varsity experience, Kaycie Leppla and Lauren Park, when practice begins on August 1. “I don’t think my age will be a factor. I’ve already met with the returning

kids, and the administration has been super supportive,” Moore said. “I’m going to take a year off before I start work on my Master’s degree, and hope to substitute teach here in the West Holmes district as much as I can next year, too. It feels like a perfect fit for me.” While the job opening attracted around 10 applicants, Race said that only five were granted interviews, with Moore being the first to go through the process. “Savannah was our first

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Hilltop Speedway has action-packed opener By JESSICA MARDIS Special to The Daily Record MILLERSBURG — After many late nights in the garage, one could not have asked for a better day for the season opener at Hilltop Speedway. With the grandstands packed and 100 cars filling the pits, racing action got under way on March 26. First to hit the track was the Holmes Tire late models with a field of 19. Fast qualifier for the division was Craig Wolford with a time of 14.601. Heat race winners were John Wyer and Ty Myers, while Shane McLoughlin picked up the dash win setting him on the pole for the night’s feature event. With the field set, the first 25-lap feature of the season was under way. Jumping out to the lead off of turn two over McLoughlin was “The Flyin’ Ace” Corey Conley, while “The Kamikaze Kid” Tyler Carpenter and Greg Oakes battled it out for third. After taking the position from Oakes, Carpenter would also work

his way past McLoughlin looking in at the top spot. However, Conley would not be easily overcome as he would retain his position, leading every lap green to checkered and picking up the first win of the season. Rounding out the top five was Greg Oakes, Shane McLoughlin and Mike Lonas. Joining the list of sponsors for the 2016 season, the John’s Custom Embroidery & Screen Printing modifieds had a field of 19. Qualifying with a 15.450 was “The Outlaw” Jesse Wisecarver, placing him in the night’s dash. Picking up wins in each of the two heat races were David Hittle and Rex Frohnapfel Jr with the dash win going to “Rockin” Robin Duston. Rounding four to the green, Duston and Wisecarver front row, it was “The Outlaw” who would take the early lead. The two would pull away from the field as Denny Benjamin and Larry Moran battled side-by-side for third. Troubles for Moran as he would fall back in the field leaving the door

open for David Hittle to set his sights on Benjamin. The two battled back and forth with Hittle ultimately passing Benjamin in turns three and four. Nevertheless, continuing the reign up front it was “The Outlaw” Jesse Wisecarver with the win. Finishing second, with a strong run all night, was Robin Duston followed by David Hittle, Denny Benjamin and Jesse Wardell. The Holmes Pest Control street stocks had a field of 16. Setting fast time with a 16.183 was Mike Lonas, who would also pick up the dash win while David Potts won the only heat race. Setting the pace to the start was Lonas with Bob Daugherty outside. Taking the top spot as the green dropped was Lonas with Daugherty looking in. Not far behind a battle between David and Kevin Potts would ensue for third. After a caution filled event, troubles while under yellow would send, then second place, Daugherty to the pits. Once back under green, it was last year’s track champion

Mike Lonas, starting just where he left off, in victory lane. Second went to David Potts, third Kevin Potts, fourth Kyle Michalo and fifth Timmy Glassburn. With a new sponsor for the 2016 season, the Rigz Towing modlites had a field of 18. Heat race winners were Kacy Campbell and Doug Drown placing them on the front row for the night’s feature event. As the green dropped, Campbell would take the early lead with Drown working his bumper. However, Tracy Fritter, sitting third, had other plans as he took over second and ultimately the lead leaving Campbell and Drown to battle it out for second. After a caution with two to go, a green checkered finish would ensue with Tracy Fritter picking up the win followed by Campbell, Drown, Dillion Rittenhouse and Keith Smith. Also picking up a new sponsor for the year, the Short Track Fire & Rescue mini stocks had the See Pg. 34 — HILLTOP

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“The Flying Ace” Corey Conley picks up Holmes Tire late model win at Hilltop Speedway, Millersburg.

Wayne County Speedway opens 51st season April 9 By RANDY WORRELL Sports Writer ORRVILLE — With its historic 50th season in the books, NAPA Auto Parts Wayne County Speedway promoters Jason and Kristen Flory have now turned their attention to the 2016 racing season, and with it, one of the most ambitious schedules since the popular speedplant was re-vitalized in 2010. The 51st season of racing at the 3/8-mile dirt oval near Orrville will kick off on Saturday, April 9 with a regular show of 410 sprints, super late models, RUSH late models, super stocks, and mini-stocks.

The 23-race schedule features 13 special events, including nine sanctioned sprint car shows highlighted by four appearances by Tony Stewart’s Arctic Cat All-Star Circuit of Champions series. “We’re very excited about the schedule we’ve been able to put together this season, one of the best we’ve had in our seven years in running the speedway,” Jason Flory said. “We’ve worked very hard to restore the quality of the facility, and to build the fan base. We’ve come a long way in doing that, and we want to grow the popularity even more. “This year’s schedule

offers everyone, fans and racers alike, the best a dirt track has to offer.” Following the season opener, WCS will host the first of four visits by the popular ASCoC sprint car series on April 16. The Renegades of Dirt Modifieds will join the sprints for the Heritage 101, with the winner taking home $1,001. The speedway will round out the month with regular shows on the 23rd and 30th. The super late models will headline the May 7 card, as the Attica/WCS Challenge four-race series hits the speedway for the first of two visits. The rest of May is slated for three

consecutive specials featuring the fire-breathing open-wheeled sprint cars. The fledgling Ohio Sprint Car Series (OSCS) is scheduled for the 14th, followed by the annual Sprint Car Spectacular on May 21 which includes the BOSS wingless sprints and the 410 winged variety. The ASCoC makes its second stop at WCS on Memorial Day weekend, with the traveling circus hitting the semi-banked track on the 28th, with a rain date of the 29th if needed. “I’ve been a stock car guy my whole life,” said Flory, who was the speed-

maturity. She certainly has big shoes to fill, but we’re all extremely excited in having her at West Holmes as our volleyball coach.” Moore’s first official duty as head coach came yesterday morning, when she handed out her spring and summer schedule to the returning players. Next on the agenda will be filling

her coaching staff. “We’ll start having open gyms for our girls in the next few weeks, and we’ll also get them outside on the track to do some conditioning, too,” Moore said. “We have a couple of tournaments we’ll be playing in this summer, as well, so we’ll be pretty busy between now and

the start of practice next August. “I also hope to have our coaching staff finalized by the end of this month, too. We’re ready to hit the ground running.”

way’s LM track champ in 2006, “but this is sprint car country and that’s what the fans love to see race (at WCS). We’ve had great late model racing and support over the years, don’t get me wrong, but people here love to see the Haudenschilds, the Blaneys, the Jacobs’ and the rest of the touring guys from around the country. Kraig Kinser, the 2006 Knoxville Nationals winner, is slated to run the entire ASCoC tour, as well. We’re pretty excited

to get them in here four times.” A visit by the southernOhio based Ohio Valley Sprint Car Series (OVSCS) kicks off the month of June, followed by the Mid-Season championships on the 11th. WCS will host the 4th leg of the 34th annual Oh io Sprint Speedweek on Monday, June 20. The speedway will sit idle on the 18th and 25th. The (OSCS) will make See Pg. 34 — SPEEDWAY

Moore (From Page 32) applicant that we brought in, and she was very impressive to all of us from the start,” Race said. “She set the bar pretty high in her initial interview, and was very prepared in presenting her plan. Even though she’s just turning 22, she’s way beyond her years in knowledge and

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“The Outlaw” Jesse Wisecarver and his son Dalton in victory lane at the Hill’s season opener.

Hilltop (From Page 33) largest field of the night with 24 cars. Picking up wins in each of the three heat races were Greg Thompson, Colton St. John and Matt Miller while Cory Staley would claim the last chance race. With the field set, the green was out and it was Thompson to the lead. As the top three cars stretched their lead over the rest of the

field, troubles would end the night early for Thompson. Continuing under green for a caution free feature, Colton St. John would take over the lead and go on to pick up his first win of the season. Finishing second was Matt Miller followed by Zach Chaffin, Michael Rose and Edwin Geary. The Bugs-R-Gone trucks had field of four. Bringing the field to the

green was Travis Winterringer. As the field went into turn one, 2015 track champion, Rolly Heyder, would have troubles causing him to spin collecting Winterringer ultimately sending him pit side early. Back under green, John Large would take the top spot over Heyder working his way to his first victory of the season. Rounding out the field was Jacob Neff.

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spinners are all common baits used to catch the trout. With the warm winter and early spring, predicting when the first mushrooms will show up may be a little tougher this year, but then again, that’s the fun of hunting

(From Page 33) its second stop at the venerable paper-clip shaped oval on July 2, followed by the Full Pull Productions the next afternoon. The second event of the Attica/WCS Challenge series for the late models is slated for July 9, with a regular show — minus the sprint cars — on the 16th. The late models hit the track next, with their biggest show of the year

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The Holmes County Hub Shopper Ruth M. Orr, 90, of Apple Creek, died early Sunday morning, March 6, 2016 at BrennF i e l d Nursing Center in Orrville following a period of declining health. R u t h was born March 11, 1925 in Orrville to the late Clayton and Sylvia (Rehm) Hahn, and was a 1943 graduate of Orrville High School. On Sept. 22, 1946 she married Kenneth Orr following the war and together they lived on their farm which they operated on Buss Road for the past 70 years. Ruth was a member of St. Peter’s United Church of Christ in Apple Creek and was a member of the former Baughman Grange and East Union Grange.

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WALNUT CREEK — Mark Evan Jackson, 87, of Walnut Creek, went home to be with the Lord Monday morning, March 7, 2016, at Majora Lane Care Center, Millersburg, after a short illness. Funeral services were Saturday, March 12 at Alexander Funeral Home, Millersburg, with John Greening, national representative of the GARBC officiating. Burial was in Oak Hill Cemetery, Millersburg. 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 Answers in Genesis, P.O. Box 510, Hebron, Ky. 41048. Mark was born Oct. 31, 1928, in Bismarck, N.D., the son of Paul R. and Stella (Chappell) Jackson, and on June 10, 1949, married Irene R. Reynolds. She survives. Dr. Mark Jackson was the director of the Gospel Dale Winkleman Literature Services, a minSr., 67 istry servicing the literature needs of missionaries. He Dale A. Winkleman Sr., traveled extensively, hold67, of Killbuck, passed ing Bible conferences, paraway Monday morning, ticipating in missionary March 28, 2016, at Massilconferences and representlon Affinity Hospital, after ing GLS. For 40-plus years an extended illness. he pastored Regular BapMilitary rites were contist churches in New York, ducted by Killbuck VFW at Massachusetts, Washing6:30 p.m. on Friday, April 1, ton, Michigan and Iowa. following visitation at AlexHe had served for many ander Funeral Home, Millyears on missionary boards ersburg. Those wishing to and also served 17 years on share a memory or make the General Association of on-line condolences may do Regular Baptist Churches so by visiting www.alexan- of Massillon, daughters, Council of Eighteen. Maggie Tittle and Virginderfhinc.com. Dale was born July 16, ia (John) Frame, both of Rocky Matz, 2 1948, in West Farmington, Warren; an adopted son, the son of Harold and Timothy Allan Winkleman Rocky E. Matz, 2, of Wilma (Morgan) Winkl- of Belmont; eight grand- Wooster passed away eman Sr., and on April 12, children; brothers; Harold Friday, March 18, 2016, 2010, married Alice McCli- “Bud” Winkleman Jr. of at Wooster Community Texarkana, Texas, and Wil- Hospital. He was born mans. She survives. Dale was a veteran of the liam (Sadie) Winkleman Jan. 30, 2014, in Wooster, Vietnam War, serving in of Niles; and numerous the son of Dennis and the U.S. Army, and enjoyed extended family who all A n g e l Brenneman Rendezvous at the Great loved him and will miss Matz. him deeply. Trail Festival. Rocky was loved and Surviving in addition to He was preceded in death will be missed by his parhis wife, Alice, are a son, by his parents; and sisters, ents of Wooster; a brother, Dale Allen Winkleman Jr. Faye, Nancy and Marylou. Jackson Matz of Wooster; a sister, Becca Matz of Ashland; an aunt, Jessica Bethany Anne Yoder, infant Brenneman of Millersburg; Bethany Anne Yoder, and Jonas and Anna Mae an uncle, Rocky (Sharon) infant daughter of Paul Yoder, all of Charm. She Matz of Ashland; grandma and Edna Yoder of 4228 was preceded in death and grandpa Brenneman County Road 70, Mill- by her brother, Christo- of Wooster; great-grandma ersburg, was born Friday, pher Jon; maternal uncle, Brenneman of Wooster March 18, at Aultman Benny Yoder, and pater- and great-grandfather, Hospital in Canton and nal uncle, David Yoder. Dick Felton of Wooster; went to be with Jesus Private services were and cousins, Madison, shortly after birth. March 20 with burial in Damian and Austin In addition to her par- Erb Cemetery in Clark Brenneman. ents, she is survived by Township, Holmes Coun- Preceding him in death her twin brother, Benja- ty. Arrangements were was grandpa Matz on Dec. min Alex Yoder, of the handled by Smith-Varns 16, 2012; and great-grandhome, and grandparents, Funeral Home at Sugar- parents. Henry and Mary Yoder creek. Rocky loved playing She had been a 4-H adviser and enjoyed caring for her flowers and her yard. She is remembered for her wonderful cinnamon rolls and the love that she had for her family. Surviving are her husband, Kenneth; her 3 sons; Larry and Susan Orr and Stanley Orr of Apple Creek and Lynn and Linda Orr of Fredericksburg; 5 grandchildren; 5 greatgrandchildren and a sister, Luella Arnold of Orrville. She was preceded in death by her parents, a brother, Richard Orr, and a sister, Ann Fisher. Services were March 10 at Murray Funeral Home in Fredericksburg with Pastor Scott Casebeer officiating. Burial was in Fredericksburg East Cemetery. Tributes may be shared at www.Murray-FuneralHome.com. Memorials may be made to St. Peter’s United Church of Christ, P.O. Box 205, Apple Creek, OH 44606.

Virginia Ewing, 90

For 17 years he served as a board member and then as president of Baptist Bible College and Seminary in Clarks Summit, Pa. From 2000-11, he served on the board of Answers in Genesis, which was near and dear to his heart. Mark was a member of Millersburg Baptist Church, and enjoyed traveling, visiting the Holy Land 25 times and was a collector of antique clocks and pocket watches. Surviving in addition to his wife, Irene, are children, Sheryl Jackson of Oroville, Calif., Laurie (Greg) Rekward of Reinbeck, Iowa, and Lynne (Ed) Miller of Millersburg; a daughter-in-law, Deborah MillheimJackson of Cary, N.C.; 11 grandchildren, 13 greatgrandchildren, with one more on the way; and siblings, Lois (William) Russell of Millersburg and Donn (Jan) Jackson of Tacoma, Wash. He was preceded in death by his parents; and a son, Paul K. Jackson, who passed away in 2005.

Virginia Yund Ewing, 90, passed away Sunday, March 6, 2016, at West View Healthy Living Bridges Unit, Wooster. Virginia was born April 3, 1925, in Shreve, to the late John S. and Erma Chapman. She was a graduate of Shreve High School and Wooster Business College. She married William G. Yund Sr. in October 1944. He preceded her in death in July 1985. She married Ronald Ewing in July 1988, and he preceded her in death in September 2000. She began her career as a secretary in a law office, then served as clerk of the draft board during World War II. She was appointed to fill the unexpired term of clerk after five years as a deputy clerk of the Wayne County Clerk of Courts. She retired as the executive secretary to the president of The Wooster Brush Co. after almost 25 years of service. In her retirement she volunteered at Wooster Community Hospital and loved spending her winters in Nokomis, Fla. Surviving are children, William G. Yund Jr. and Susan (Paul) Buchholz, both of Wooster; grandchildren, Jennifer (Ryan) Tanner, Jeff (Allison) Yund, Christina Yund,

Andrew (Erin) Buchholz, Julie (Carl) BuchholzUdell, and Jill (Todd) Cheek; and 14 greatgrandchildren. In addition to her husbands, she was preceded in death by her parents; and brothers, Billy and Richard Chapman. At Virginia’s request, there were no funeral services or calling hours. McIntire, Bradham & Sleek Funeral Home, 216 E. Larwill St., Wooster, is assisting the family. Private family services will be held at a later date. The family requests memorial contributions to LifeCare Hospice, 1900 Akron Road, Wooster 44691; or West View Healthy Living Auxiliary, 1715 Mechanicsburg Road Wooster 44691.

Noah Schlabach, 91 Noah M. Schlabach, 91, 2077 state Route 557, Baltic, died Monday, March 28, 2016 at his residence. He was born October 13, 1924 in Holmes County to the late Menno and Anna (Schlabach) Schlabach. He was a retired mason and a member of the Old Order Amish Church. He is survived by his two sisters Alta (Henry) Hershberger of Baltic and Effie (Andy) Raber of the home, and special greatnephew Jeff and Miriam Hershberger of Baltic and their children Brent,

Ethan, Seth, Joel, Grace and Abigail. In addition to his parents, he is preceded in death by his brother Alvin Schlabach and three sisters Katie Ann Schlabach, Ada Raber and Mary Ann Beachy. Services were held Wednesday, March 30, at the residence with Bishop Joseph R. Miller officiating. Burial was in Troyer Cemetery in Clark Township, Holmes County. Arrangements were handled by Smith-Varns Funeral Home at Sugarcreek.

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GLENMONT — From the youngest hunter of them all, 14-month-old Brittyn Bower, to the oldest, 10-year-old Zach Bosley, most all of the participants in the 18th annual Glenmont Easter egg hunt came away with prizes. That is thanks to the work of Cindy VanSickle and friends who have worked together over the years to collect enough prizes from businesses to make the event a success. “This is my 18th year of doing this,” VanSickle said. “I started doing it when my kids were little, and now they have little ones. I have a handful of faithful friends who help me out. “We’ve had as many as 75 kids one year, but we expect at least 20 and hope for more than 30,” she added. “It all kind of depends on the weather.” Her husband, Todd, greeted the children in a big Easter Bunny costume.

While the sun tried to poke through the grey skies, it was still a brisk afternoon for the kids and their parents who sought out the more than 375 eggs that were hidden throughout the grounds. Certain “prize eggs” led to the finder receiving a big basket full of goodies. Two prize baskets were awarded to the five age groups. Winners of baskets were Brittyn and Branson Bower, Jace Landon and Jaden Miller, Harper Lint and Jaden Miller, Kaylin and Christopher Williams, Jasi Weber and Zach Bosley. Last year the festivities were moved inside because of rain. “That was the only time in my 18 years of doing this we had to move indoors,” VanSickle said. “This year was fine. It’s a bit cold, but at least we’re outside.” VanSickle thanked the Glenmont Community Center and village office, and the Glenmont EMS for their generous spon-

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Age group winners won a prize basket loaded with goodies at the Easter Egg Hunt at Glenmont Community Park. sorship of the event that brought in more than 20 children from the village to search for eggs at the park. Millersburg Walmart, Rodhe’s, Burger King, Pizza Hut and Coblentz Chocolate also contributed prizes, she said.

Health (From Page 25) cated and driven, recognized by various organizations for their keen ability to manage. “This report is really inclusive, yet it’s not too much. It doesn’t go on forever,” said board member

Carol Miller. “It was very well done; very well written.” “We have to think about who our population is and what they want to look at, and if you give them too much information, you really can’t give them the infor-

mation that you want to give them,” Derr said. “Numbers are easy for people to understand. A concise explanation is really good. Typically, this report can be read in a couple minutes. It gives a good idea of what the health department is.”

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Case of Zika in Holmes By KEVIN LYNCH Staff Writer MILLERSBURG — The Zika virus has been confirmed in a 25-year-old Holmes County woman who had returned from Haiti. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention notified the Ohio Department of Health and the Holmes County General Health District on Thursday of the ninth confirmed Ohio case of Zika virus. The woman returned from Haiti in early February and began experiencing symptoms indicative of Zika virus infection within a few days of her return. She was seen by her primary care physician who linked her recent travel to a region of active mosquitotransmission of Zika virus to her mild, characteristic symptoms and contacted the Holmes County General Health District with his suspicion of Zika virus. Serum samples were sent to the ODH and CDC. Of people infected with the Zika virus, 80 percent have no symptoms. When symptoms occur, they are often mild, lasting from several days to a week, and include fever, rash, joint and muscle pain, conjunctivitis (red eyes), and headache. Hospitalization is uncommon.

“We’re still not seeing the mosquitoes in the United States, yet. It’s all people contracting it in other countries.” Michael Derr, Holmes Health Commissioner Because of the possible association between Zika virus infections in pregnant women and certain birth defects, CDC recommends that pregnant women and women trying to get pregnant consider postponing travel to areas with Zika virus transmission, including the Caribbean, Central America and South America. Men who have traveled to those areas are advised to abstain from sex or use a condom with a pregnant partner. “With spring break from schools during this time and the high level of missionary travel that Holmes County residents are involved in, travelers should check the CDC website for any advisories issued for their destination countries, and take precautions to protect themselves from mosquito bites,” said Sarah Goodwill Humphrey, epidemiologist at the Holmes County General Health District. When traveling to areas with Zika and other dis-

eases spread by mosquitoes, the CDC recommends travelers take the following steps: • Wear long-sleeved shirts and long pants. • Stay in places with air conditioning or that use window and door screens to keep mosquitoes outside. • Sleep under a mosquito bed net if you are overseas or outside and are not able to protect yourself from mosquito bites. • Use Environmental Protection Agency-registered insect repellents. “There are no reported cases of Zika virus, in the United States, that are a result of mosquito transmission,” said Humphrey. Jon Croup, Environmental Health Director at the Holmes County General Health District adds that “the species of mosquitoes, known to carry Zika virus, is not established in Ohio and does not pose a risk, at this time, for residents who do not travel to areas where mosquito transmis-

sion is known to occur.” Croup recommends that residents reduce areas around their home where mosquitoes are known to live and breed. “In Holmes County, we do know that La Crosse encephalitis and West Nile Virus are a concern for our residents, each year. Eliminating standing water around your home and protecting yourself and your family from mosquito bites, when outdoors, will further decrease other mosquito-borne illnesses in our county.” Holmes Health Commissioner Michael Derr said it is important to emphasize Holmes County residents face no immediate threat. “Until they know more about the disease, there isn’t a lot we can do, except for education ...” Derr said. “As a general rule of caution, if you don’t need to be there, it’s probably not a good idea to be there,” he said. As of March 23, the CDC has reported 273 travelassociated Zika virus disease cases in 36 of the United States. Of the 273 travel-associated infections, 19 are in pregnant women and six were sexually transmitted. “We’re still not seeing the mosquitoes in the United States, yet,” Derr added. “It’s all people contracting it in other countries.”

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Rylynn Burton, daughter of Loretta and Ryan Burton, was excited to find an egg during festivities at Glenmont Community Park during the annual Easter Egg Hunt.

Library events April events at the Holmes County District Public Library include: Spring Story Celebrations at the East Branch — Wednesdays, 11 a.m. through April 27. Ages 2-5, and their parents or caregivers invited for songs, stories, crafts and more. Registration required. Visit the East Branch or call 330-893-3464 to register. Spring Growing Readers Story Time at the Central Library — Wednesdays, 11 a.m. through April 27 Ages

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MOTOR ROUTE LEGAL NOTICE Coming available in The following matters are Holmes County. the subject of this public Contact Patrick at notice by the Ohio Envi330-264-1125 ext. 2259 or ronmental Protection pmitchell@the-dailyAgency. The complete record.com public notice, including any additional instructions State Wide for submitting comments, 75 requesting information, a public hearing, or filing an Health Got Knee Pain? Back Pain? Shoulder Pain? Get a appeal may be obtained at: pain-relieving brace -little or http://www.epa.ohio.gov NO cost to you. Medicare Patients Call Health Hotline /actions.aspx or Hearing Now! 1-800-983-1929 Clerk, Ohio EPA, 50 W. Town St. P.O. Box 1049, If you or a loved one suffered from ovarian Columbus, Ohio 43216. cancer after using Ph: 614-644-2129 email: Johnson's Baby Powder, HClerk@epa.ohio.gov Shower to Shower or Application Received for Air Permit Yoder Lumber-Buckhorn Division 7100 CO RD 407, Millersburg, OH 44654 ID #: A0055695 Date of Action: 03/17/2016 Renewal application for B001 Approved Permission for Open Burning OAC Chapter 3745-19 Ohio Department of Natural Resources, Killbuck Marsh Wildlife Area 1691 Centerville Road, Franklin, OH 44676 ID #: NE16-16 Date of Action: 03/22/2016 Permission to open burn the agricultural fields of planted Winter Wheat and White Proso Millet for the purpose of exposing the grain crop and thus improving the quality of utilization by wildlife within the Killbuck Marsh Wildlife Area at 1691 Centerville Road, Franklin Township and Prairie Township, Ohio. Permission to open burn is made pursuant to Ohio Administrative Code (OAC) Rule 3745-19-04(C)(5) based upon weather conditions between 8/1/16 and 8/31/16. Publish Holmes County Shopper April 2, 2016

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ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICE WORKER Pomerene Hospital, one of the largest employers in Millersburg, Ohio is currently seeking a committed, enthusiastic and customer-focused employee for our Environmental Services Department. The job duties of the Environmental Service Worker include: cleaning rooms, offices, floors, and restrooms as well as handling linen and trash disposal. The successful candidate must be friendly, self-motivated and be able to work well with others. This exceptional opportunity offers a competitive benefits package, paid time off and competitive hourly wage. Pomerene Hospital Attn: Cayla Nichols 981 Wooster Road Millersburg, OH 44654 jobs@pomerenehospital.org www.pomerenehospital.org EOE HELP WANTED on framing crew, exp. helpful, but not a must. Mike Borntrager, 330-763-1616. NOW HIRING: Gazebo, pavilion, deck etc installation crew. Construction experience a plus, drivers license a plus. Includes benefits. Competitive pay based on experience. Call Paul, (330) 231-6373 Worker/ driver-worker for concrete flat work crew. Hours 5am-5:30pm, good pay, paid holidays, must have good work ethic & good driving record. (330) 231-6081 or (330) 472-9717.

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HELP WANTED: Log home maintenance. Must be willing to work off of ladders & not be afraid of heights. Job includes prep work, staining, caulking, chinking, & log repair work. Attention to detail is a must. Driver's license helpful but not a must. (330) 763-1285

105 General HELP WANTED for construction crew. Work & drive. No exp. necessary. Paid holidays/vacation. Flat Ridge Builders. (330) 763-0492 WANTED: SKIDDER operator with drivers license. Fredericksburg, Holmesville or Shreve area. 330-473-2348 FULL-TIME OR PART-TIME Cook & Server positions available. Apply at www.route83restaurant.comor 7501 SR 83, Holmesville. 330-231-8594

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NOW HIRING FT employees at America's Best Bowstrings for bowstring manufacturing. Also hiring a FT receptionist. We offer competitive wages & employee benefits. Please call Karen or Jerry at 330-893-7155 if interested. Cleaning - PT in Wooster or Millersburg. 7-20hrs./wk. Apply at: sciotoservices.com CHARM BUILDERS is accepting applications for a driver position, this position is 3-4 days a week taking our estimator from job to job. Clean driving record is a must and the truck is provided. Applications can be filled out @ 4199 SR 557 Millersburg, Ohio or call the office at (330) 893-7663. Ask for Reuben. WALNUT VALLEY REPAIR looking for a technician. Driver's license required. Call (330) 401-1201 LOCAL CHILD care center accepting applications for lead teachers & assistant teachers. Fax resume to: (330) 473-6298 or email: littleknights15@gmail.com ARE You looking for part time work? Amish business looking to hire someone to drive & do light work. 330-275-8039 BARTENDER/ Server. Exp. required. Call Hotel Millersburg at 330-674-1457 or apply at 35 West Jackson St.

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DIETARY SERVICE WORKER Pomerene Hospital, one of the largest employers in Millersburg, Ohio is currently seeking a committed, enthusiastic and customer-focused employee for our Dietary Services Department. The job duties of the Dietary Service Worker include: working in the cafeteria, assembling patient food trays, food delivery, running the dish machine, answering telephone, counting money, and general cleaning, all with the goal of providing high quality food service and achieving a positive dietary image in the perception of the patient, employee, and community. This exceptional opportunity offers a competitive benefits package, paid time off and competitive hourly wage. Pomerene Hospital Attn: Cayla Nichols 981 Wooster Road Millersburg, OH 44654 jobs@pomerenehospital.org www.pomerenehospital.org EOE

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COMPLETELY REBUILT Maytag ringer washers. Will trade in or repair yours. Henry A. Raber, (330) 674-5691 19 CU White Diamond, gas fridge, 5 yrs. old, great cond., reason for selling: switching to elec., $1300. White, gas, 30 in., Premier stove, good cond., great for basement for shop, $150. 330-231-5006. 5.8 CF Kenmore space saver, upright freezer, 3 racks, sliding tray, w/ door storage, $75. Also, 13 CF Kenmore chest freezer, elec., good seals, works well, $80. You remove. (330) 378-5218.

FOR RENT: Kubota 121 mini ho. $28/hr plus fuel. Allen Miller (330) 275-0129 or (330) 763-0246 Log Home construction company is looking for a qualified person to work w/ log construction crew. Year round employment, paid holidays, paid vacation, competitive wages. Call for details or apply in person. Walnut Valley Log Homes, 4223 TR 420, Sugar Creek. (330) 852-2164

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FOR SALE: 8 ft. McCormick grain binder w/ 13 horse motor mount, 13 horse Honda motor & E-M binder truck, in very good cond. ALSO, 2 wire corn cribs. 1 750 bushel, 1 1000 bushel. (330) 897-5604/VM. FOR SALE: Almost new Gear box. Hub City Model AF60 with 20" pulley attached for six belts, also power take off attachment. Sets on steel bracket. Would make good back up system for milker or chicken house setup. Erb, 6964 CR 407, Mbg, OH 330-600-9330

1 HORSE manure spreader, good condition, $1800. (330) 401-1201 MASSEY Ferguson 345 plow, 3 pt. hitch, 4 bottom, spring reset, good irons & cutter blades. Ready to go. $4,200. Holmesville 330473-7647 FOR SALE: E.Z. Spreader 35 bushel manure spreader w/ 1 horse fore cart, in very good cond., $2400 obo. Also, 24 in. wooden wheels for pony cart, $150 obo. (330) 897-3503 FOR SALE: Cooler unit for milk tank, very good cond., w/ fan. Model #CH9954. (330) 852-2723 TWO MCD #9, 6', reg. gear mowers w/ rubber on wheels. Good cond. (330) 893-9106 Tandem axle trailer, 7x16 w/ 16 in. sides, tailgate, elec. brakes & lights, 2 in. ball hitch, $2450. David Wengerd. 8860 CR 186, Dundee 44624 (330) 472-2613 FOR SALE: Slop gate for Pequea 85 bushel spreader w/ hydraulic hand pump. Vernon Mast. (330) 674-7817

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TRACTOR KING 404 4x4 GC $7500. Dr. Field mower brush hog. Gen. attach. 32 hrs $3850. 84x36x30" stain. steel fish tank on wheels, $250. 450 gal plastic water tank, $200. 330-600-2224 2013 BOBCAT S530 w/ 2 speeds & power bobtach, exc. cond. (330) 262-2220 FORD 1910 tractor, 4x4 with loader, 986 hours, 30 hp, $7900. John Deere disk 7 ft $875 tractor PTO pully. IH and 3 point mounted. John S. Miller. (330) 893-0303 FOR SALE: Complete Townsend sheep working chute in good cond. Also water troughs, sheers, hoof trimmers, & more. (740) 599-2939 FOR SALE: 35 hp Pioneer power cart, 40 hrs., $7200. (330) 852-3122 SITREX 10 wheel V rake with kicker wheel. Like new cond., $4000. David Miller, (330) 674-5499 INTERNATIONAL Harvester 80 combine, pto driven pull type, 6' cutterbar reel, weed seed scragger in bin, auger. Good shape. $3900/obo, Millersburg, 330-473-7647. FOR SALE: 1-horse manure spreader, like new condition. (330) 473-0325. FOR SALE: Masseyferguson 35, power steering, live hydraulics, live PTO, good tires. Call(419) 606-5865. FOR SALE: Brillion 7 shank disc chisel. $6500. Also, Brillion 9 shank disc chisel, $5800. Both great cond., (330) 231-6361

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John Deere 3140 Tractor, 85 HP, $8500. Brillion Seeder 10', John Deere 13 hole grain drill, John Deere 11 hole grain drill. John Deere 446 round baler, w/ wet kit, $5950, Case IH 8420 round baler, $2950. John S. Miller, 4820 TR 153, Baltic. (330) 893-0303 FOR SALE: Front end loader (hydraulic), fits 8N & 9N Ford tractors, $600. 330-674-0730 FOR SALE: (6) 3 ft. electric fans, framed into 8x10 portable, wooden structures. Good motors & netting. $750. (330) 852-2402 New Holland LS 150 skid loader, 1860 hrs., new tires, 1400 lb. lift, Andy Raber, (330) 600-0391 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: Gehl 2175 9 ft. hay bine, good cond., $4000. (330) 852-2402 FOR SALE: Corn binder in good cond., $1800. John Deere grain drill for rent, $10/ acre. (330) 473-2933. Ford 4000 diesel tractor on solid rubber, exc. cond., $4000. (330) 897-6602 400-GAL 30' boom sprayer, electric controls, $1200/obo; YETTER Seed Jet, $2000/ obo. (419) 896-2021


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KOBOTA DIESEL MOD 1005 w/turn disc clutch 12-14 HP 2000RPM. Air compressor generator. Used N.g. lights, good cond. Clara Troyer, 4722 TR 616 Fredericksburg, OH 44627, 674-1450 FOR SALE: Pioneer Power cart, 75 HP, diesel, 275 hrs., $16,000. Call (330) 567-0081 BIG NO. 4 John Deere hay mower, exc. cond., 7024 TR 323 Millersburg, 44654 (330) 279-2628 FOR SALE: Case 550G dozer, undercarriage like new, low hours. Boontown Sprayer, (330) 695-2221 FOR SALE: Oliver 14 in. 2 bottom plow, good cond. (330) 893-0429 FOR SALE: One row JD horse drawn cultivator, corn binder, apprx 4 ft.x 8 ft. antique wooden wagon box, older JD running gear, angus bull. (330) 852-4298

FOR SALE: 2nd cutting mixed alfalfa orchard grass hay. Small square bales. Nice, clean, no rain, no dust, no mold. Local delivery avail. (330) 893-0429 HAY FOR sale, 1st cutting. 5 ft. x 5 ft. round bales. (330) 390-0334 or (330) 276-9908 FOR SALE: 2nd cutting hay, mix of alfalfa & grass, sm. squares, good for beef or heifers. Local delivery avail. (330) 893-0429 YOUNG JERSEY bull needed for small heifer group. Would like to use from May 20-July1, A2A2, polled genetics prefered. ALSO 4x4 DAIRY QUALITY BALAGE avail, & 4x5 bales dry, 1st cutting for heifers or horses. All organic. (330) 359-0159 WILL DO chicken house de-crusting w/in 10 mi. of Walnut Creek. David Miller 330-600-5209

ORGANIC HAY baleage, wrapped 4' X 4' hardcore grass mix $50; Delivery available. Holmesville. (330) 473-7647 1ST CUTTING orchard grass mixed hay for beef cows. 30 pound bales. $1.35/bale. (330) 600-1735 VM FREE BIG Pile of horse manure. You haul. Charm, 330-893-0026 FOR SALE: year from certified Armor seed oats, cleaned, ready to sow. Delivery available. $8.00 a bu. exchange bags. Wayne A. Miller, 4117 CR 207, Mbg., Oh 44654. Can also pick up at Jacob A. Miller, 9209 Bear Hollow Rd., Apple Creek, OH 44606

NI 2 row corn planter. NI #8 manure spreader with lime attachment. Pioneer 10' spring harrow. Very good. 330-473-2545

FOR SALE: 4th cutting balage, 19 avail. 1st cutting haylage & oatlage. Tube wrapped, test available. (330) 473-2314

HORSE HAY, first cutting, 4x5 round bales, $25. ea. Gerald (330) 763-1348.

FOR SALE: David Brown 1200 tractor, runs good, $2500 obo. Wayne Yoder, Fbg. (330) 695-9925

30 bale mixed alfalfa baleage, 1st cut. 30 bale ryelage, net wrapped, $10/bale if you take the whole lot. (330) 663-4996

NOTICE: I will now be stocking fence supplies. John Miller, 7217 S. Apple Creek Rd, Fredericksburg. (330) 698-3610

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FOR SALE: Cut offs $40 a box. Holds appr. 1 1/2 pickup load. Mast Sawing, 6967 Saltcreek Rd., Fredericksburg, OH 44627

25 first cutting round bales, grass hay, $60. David Wengerd, Paint Valley Stables, 8860 CR 186, Dundee 44624. (330) 359-0233

FOR SALE: Firewood, split, $40 per pickup load. (330) 897-6790

FOR SALE: 20,000W portable, PTO Winco generator, $1500. (330) 852-2402

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14' FIBERGLASS gates, $95. Yoder's Farm Supplies, Dean Yoder, 9296 S. Apple Creek Rd, Fredericksburg GRAZING GENETICS: We will be placing quality discount orders with both Taurus and CRV. Need orders by April 7th. Jeff Miller, 330-231-9647. Daniel Wengerd, 330-674-2737 CHICKEN MANURE organic certified. 4000 tons avail. Can make payments. 330-852-7962 FOR SALE: Mulch hay, $10/ bale. (330) 201-4638

1ST CUTTING hay, no rain, $3.50/bale. Paul Miller, 8055 Fountain Nook Rd., Apple Creek. (330) 601-4302 FOR SALE: Chicken manure, approx. 120 tons, 3 clean outs from 400' house. Will take bids until April 4. (330) 674-6003 FOR SALE: 1st & 2nd cutting hay, 4x4 bales, no rain, 1st cutting is $30-$30/bale. 2nd cutting is $55 a bale. Levi Mast, 7233 CR 201, Millersburg. (330) 674-3222 FOR SALE: White chinese weeder geese. $90 a pair. Daniel Hershberger, 5770 TR 257, MLBG, OH 44654

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MULTI- FAMILY garage sale, April 15 &16, 9 a.m. Pictures, coffee decor, dishes, microwave, Christian books, 3 1/2 round rebounder, recliner, armless accent chair, antique doll house, roller blades, toddler/crib mattress, bed rail, princess 3 in1 potty system, boys' clothes (5T & 18-20), girls' clothes (4T-6 & 10-12), shoes, kids' DVDs, lots of misc. 7200 CR 623 by Chuck Nicholson. Multi Family Sale: April 7-9, 8 a.m.-??? 4440 Harrison Rd., F'burg. Dark plum braided rugs, baby clothes, shoes, clothes, lots more! Cream sticks & donuts. CHARM: Multi-family sale, Patio furniture, 21” Toro mower, Office desk, File cabinets, Keyboard, Walker & wheelchair, Table & 6 chairs, Gas dryer, Old washing machine, Couch & love seat, Gun cabinet, Stackable chairs, 4 tan Vinyl windows, Lots of furniture & chairs, Glassware, Cookware, Clothing, Pictures, Antiques, Old doors, Wood ladders, Lots & lots of misc! April 5 & 6th 7AM to ? John A Miller's, 3672 TR 154. 330-473-3773. Another sale in neighborhood.

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LARGE FAMILY Garage Sale: Tues/ Wed. April 5& 6. Couch w/ matching chair, knee hole desk, office chairs, kitchen chairs, trampoline, lots of dresses, shoes, purses, crafts, & more! Jonas D. Yoder, 4654 CR 19, Millersburg 44654 MULTI FAMILY Garage S.: Apr. 20-21, 7 am. Half bed, crib, chest, oak table, chairs, treadle sewing mach., laundry cart, glassware, denim clothes, toys, cowboy boots, perennials, misc. Aden Troyer, 11461 Saltcreek Rd., Fredericksbg. NEIGHBORHOOD GARAGE SALES: Wed., Thurs., April 6 & 7, 7:30 a.m.-? Inversion table, lg. hassock, new bar stool, clock, Sunbeam stand mixer, copier, gas cook stove for basement, coffee pot & coffee butler, Little Tykes picnic table, old nativity set, baseball cards, boy's shirts, kitchen items, shoes, spikes, baseball bats, decorations & more! Vernon Hershberger, 8341 TR 662, Dundee. FRESNO Garage Sale: April 12, 13, 14, 15: 7 a.m. to dark. Power wheel chair, 6200W generator, Toro mower, vinyl picnic table, tricycle w/ trailer, floor lamps, old windows, lots of new items, too much to list! Daniel Ray Miller, 29232 CR 190, Fresno. More garage sales in area.

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WANTED: RACING PONY stud service for my mare. Barkman, 7884 TR 508, Lakeville, OH 44638 FOR SALE: 8 yr. old Dutch cross Gelding. TSS, broke, single & double, 4 wht. socks. Steve Kuhns (330) 852-0160 11 YEAR OLD registered sorrel quarter horse mare. Has been on lots of trails. Very well broke. Blind in right eye but doesn't bother her much. Big stout horse. Trail horse deluxe. (330) 897-1377 x3 PONY STUD SERVICE, 52" Black & White, Homzygous. Standing at Atlee R. Yoder, Hillside Buggy, 4947 TR 367, Millersburg (330) 893-1509 FOR SALE: 2 year old dutch harness cross mare, green broke. Andy Troyer, 18303 Dover Rd. Dundee, OH 44624 Standing at stud Lance is a Friesian/ standard bred, dark bay stallion sired by Michelangelo P. and out of a The Eyes Have It dam. With a year return privilege. 1st 10 mares 5 day free mare care. Service fee is $450 (330) 600-9545 FOR SALE: 6 yr. old standard bred Gelding, rey size, TSS, women drive, 2 wk. trial. 852-4796

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FOR SALE: 11 yr old brown standardbred gelding, tss, surrey size, anybody can drive. Robert Weaver, 8219 TR 611. Fred-bg, 44627 9 yr. old 3/4 standard bred, 1/4 Hackney, stands 16.2H, TSS, stands good to hitch, up headed, drives nice. Call Paul, (330) 600-0970

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FOR SALE: 3 yr. old Gelding, dark bay, 2 whites + star, 45" tall, broke to ride & drive, TSS, been all over the farm, in the woods, thru the creek. For more info call: (740) 502-9623 8 YEAR old gelding, tss, all trot, surrey size, women can drive, $3200. Wes Miller 8671 TR 652. Quarter mile south of Ashery. 5

FOR SALE: 5 pigmy goats--3 nannies, 2 billies- 2 & 5 mo. old, mixed colors, very cute! $90-$120. (330) 893-0513 FOR SALE: 1 1/2 yr. old Kahtaden ram, proven breeder, $300. (740) 610-7256.

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yr. old black Gelding, Fresian standard bred cross, sired by the Knight of Wild Rose Ranch, very well broke but not 100% TSS, $6500. (330) 897-0064†

FOR SALE: 9 yr. old DARK PAINT PONY GELDING 46" broke to ride and to drive. Needs work. Not for small children. (330) 852-0259

Sunny Brook Justin • Sired by RKD Eddie • Dam by Drafty Valley Bobby • Service fee $400

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COMING 9 year old smaller mare, standard bred, tss, buggy broke, boys horse deluxe, $1500. (330) 275-5247 FOR SALE: blk/ wht. pygmy nanny, $150. (330) 852-3809

Sprite • Sired by Flashy A • Fresian / STB • Service fee $150

WANTED: HAFLINGER. Prefer 6-12 years old. Must be well broke, safe for women to drive, TSS. 330-897-7115 ext. 2 STUD SERVICE: 42" black & white pony. Guaranteed $50 includes 3 day board fee. Black & white colts on premises. John M. Miller, 330-893-3025 13 yr. old Belgian gelding, broke to all farm machinery. Melvin Yoder, (330) 897-1154 FOR SALE: (2) 2 yr. old, registered Jersey bulls, $1400. (330) 852-2402 FOR SALE: 6 yr. old standard bred mare, sire is Western Paradise, good broke, TSS, but has some sip, great boy's horse or if you are looking to raise some Fresian cross, she has produced a very good Tomke colt. $3200. (330) 440-2168 5 YR. old black mare, 1/2 Fresian, 1/2 stand. Broke single or double, TSS, family horse, deluxe, in foal to Nicole's Black Ace. Swartzentruber, 9269 Mt. Hope Rd., Apple Creek.

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FOR SALE: Halflinger Gelding, broke to ride & drive. $1000. 330-893-3510

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WANTED: Steer, 500+ lbs. for butchering. (330) 473-2839 FOR SALE: 14 mo. black limosine bull, polled, (330) 674-2878 FOR SALE: 9 year old ing by CR excalibur. trotter, broke for anyone,s urrey size. some other horses on Loren Schlabach, 852-3096

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6 YEAR old brown pacing bred gelding. Been in surrey, drives nice. $3000. 330-897- 0094 or call work 330-897-6011 ext. 106 STUD SERVICE, 49 in. blk/ wht homozygous pony. Service fee $50. Wayne Weaver 330-473-2416

FOR SALE: 3 wks. old, bottle fed lamb, very tame. (330) 275-5494 FOR SALE: Cow calf pairs. $2000 each. FOR SALE: Boer & Boer cross nanny's. (330) 231-4388 AT STUD Hackney pony. Bay, 4 white sock, stripe, snip. 49" service fee $60, Leroy E. Weaver, 7841 CR 373, Big Prairie, OH 44611

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FOR SALE: 4 yr. old registered quarter horse, mare, 57 in., rides smooth, TSS. V.M. 330-852-0386 NOTICE: WILL break & train your draft horses. Any age, have them ready for spring. Work & sales. M N W Training Winesburg 330-4738723 NOTICE: Will come to your barn to shoe your horses. Call Paul, (330) 600-0970

8 YR. old, gray, registered, standard bred Gelding, well broke, TSS. Ivan Yoder, (330) 275-7135. $2500.


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SET OF Haflinger work harness and 21" 22" collars. Excellent cond., best offer. Neal Troyer, 10540 Hogback, Fred'burg, OH 44667 FOR SALE: Pigmy goat, 7 mo. old, gray nanny, $125. Baltic area. (330) 852-9010 FOR SALE: STEERS, Angus & Angus cross, 600-800 lbs., very gentle. (330) 852-2358 14 Yr. old gelding. Mostly trot, TSS, safe for older people, $800. Abe A Troyer Jr., Sugarcreek, OH 852-2255 5 yr. old trotting bred Sorrel Surrey Gelding, 16+ H, TSS, well broke, $4500. (330) 852-0388 FOR SALE: 4 yr. old, registered, black Angus bull. Also, 6 feeder calves, approx. 500 lbs. Johnny Hershberger, Wilmot, OH. (330) 359-5816 FOR SALE: 6 yr. old, 33" mini paint stud pony. Leads & ties, family pet. (330) 231-9680 FOR SALE: 4 yr. old black standard bred cross Gelding, buggy size, TS if used regularly, $3600. (740) 610-7150 YEARLING PAINT Pony stud, very nice. Sire 52" homozygous paint, $1000. 330-897-1425 FOR SALE: 6 yr. old, 16 H, black Gelding, 2 whts., trots, very sensible, broke for women. Duane Mullet (330) 674-4498 4 YR. old Fresian standard bred cross, TS, well broke, (330) 897-0705 2 Holstein service age bulls. Marvin Coblentz (330) 359-5570 4 YEAR old mare by Federal Flex, tss, good broke, ncie driver, boys or family horse, $4000. (330) 600-1544 FOR SALE: Yearling registered angus bulls, $2200-2600. (330) 473-7000 STANDING AT STUD: Reg'd Belgian sired by Master's Eddie Service, fee reg'd $200, Grade's $150. 4168 TR 366, Mbg. 330-893-0244 FOR SALE: 1 yr. old black standard bred stud colt. Sire is Sierra's Royal Dream, Sire of the Dam is I Ho Silver. 2 whites & a star. Halter broke. (330) 674-6215 5 YR. old standard bred Gelding, 15 Hands 3, not TS, but perfectly sound, women can drive. (330) 600-9659 BELGIAN GELDING, 9 year old, red sorrel, 17.2 H, broke, (330) 893-1016 x2 FOR SALE: 9 yr. old standard bred Gelding, safe for anyone to drive, Roman Yoder, CR 12, M'burg. (740) 622-0072 FOR SALE: Yearling blk/ wht stud colt, green broke to drive, 36 in. $200 obo (330) 893-3808 FOR SALE: 8 month old dorset ram. Kuhn stock. 18 year old good broke belgian gelding. (330) 893-4340

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FOR SALE: 2 Angus feeders weighing approx. around 700# Dan H Stutzman, 8446 Lautenschlager Rd., A. C.

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5 YEAR old gelding, sound, drives with tight lines. 330-695-2168 FOR SALE: 4 yr. old black Percheron Gelding, well broke, 330-763-4388 4 YEAR old trotter, tss, bay, 3 white socks & strip, broke the best, $4200. (330) 600-9286 FOR SALE: 7 yr. old Belgian Gelding, 18H, broke to all farm machinery, $3800. Also, 9 yr. old, Gelding, 52", paint pony, broke to ride, $250. Menno Hershberger, 7308 S. Kansas Rd., Apple Creek, 330-601-6117

BUYING & SELLING Standard Bred & Crossbred horses. Call (330) 359-2852 FOR SALE: 3 yr. old standardbred mare, Deweychea Tumnhowe Andover Hall 2nd Dam by Donrail, surrey size, TSS. Levi Weaver, 10652 S. Apple Creek Rd., Fredericksburg, OH 44627 3 YR. OLD blonde Belgian mare by Greene Meade Brock, stands 17H, has been used for brood mare purposes, sound but not broke, $3000. 330-674-6918 FOR SALE: 10 year old standard bred gelding. Safe for women. $2400. (330) 897-0099 FOR SALE: Pair of 2 yr. old 1/2 brothers, farm size, Belgian Geldings, $4000 ea. (330) 287-8021 6 YEAR old black standard bred trotter, Danish Delight, tss, drives with tight lines, fresh 3 weeks, $4900. W a y n e W e a v e r , 330-473-2416 7 YR. old brown & white paint pony. TSS, 51". Very good. Broke ride & drive. 330-852-2381 4 yr. old Gelding, mostly trot, sharp Surrey horse, TSS, $3900. 8 yr. old mare, sharp boy's horse, TSS, $2100. (330) 674-1777 FOR SALE: 2 smooth mouth, blond, 17H mules, broke to all farm equipment, $1700 each. (330) 852-3122 FOR SALE: 3 broke riding horses, different colors & ages. M Gingerich, 9047 S. Kansas Rd., Fred. 44627 DAC HORSE mineral meeting Wednesday April 27th at 6:30. Free pizza with presentation to follow. Please make reservations at Barkman Feed 7797 SR 514, Big Prairie 44611 13 YR. OLD Belgian Gelding, 16 yr. old Belgian mare, also 3 & 4 yr. old Percheron Geldings. (330) 359-5570

FOR SALE: 4H goats, 2 Boer wethers. Born January 2016. (330) 231-0441

4 YR. old, brown, standard bred Gelding, TSS, buggy size, would make family or boy's horse. Aaron Hershberger, 3087 Pleasant Valley Rd. SW, Baltic (330) 897-4856.

YEARLING Dutch Cross Stallion, black w/ 4 whites & a strip, (330) 600-4756.

FOR SALE: 3 yr. old, dark bay Gelding, mostly trot, TSS. (330) 695-2168

Quiet individual. Stands at Hochstetler flooring 8919 E. Moreland Rd. Apple Creek Stud Fee $75.00 $7.00 a day mare care. 330-464-8895

RED SORRELL Belgian stallion, $300 fee, standing at Michael Raber, 8399 CR 235, Fredericksburg, OH. (330) 674-0494 FOR SALE: 6 year old gelding by Crazed-workaholic. Sharp trotter, boys horse deluxe, Loren Schlabach, (330) 852-3096 FOR SALE: 4 yr. old black Surrey size gelding, TSS, broke for women, willing traveller. (330) 464-1649 FOR SALE: 3/4 Dutch yearling sire: Zampa Dam: Gelviro stb. Very sharp bay with star & three whites. 330-641-8574 PULLING BRED Stallion Service. Y-Lane Rocky sired by Bent Creek Hard Rocky. Red Sorrel, white mane, no tail, stripe. Standing at. Eli H. Hersherger, 11141 Ely Rd., Orrville, OH. 44667. Grade mares $250. Reg. $300. L.F.G. FOR SALE: Holstein bulls, 10-12 mo. old, ABS pedigree, Myron Yoder, (330) 897-1397 FOR SALE: 2 yr. old, 51", paint stud pony. 330-897-7111 9 YEAR old standardbred gelding trotter. Something for older people. Stands good to hitch, was our surrey horse for a few years. TSS, $1,500. Daniel Troyer, 330-852-2255 CLUB Pigs, born 2/16/16, Walnut Creek area. 330-231-0735. FOR SALE: 6 yr. old Gelding, standard bred Morgan cross, TSS, $2500. (330) 279-2333 8 YEAR old cross bred gelding, tss, been in buggy 5 years, also rides, $2900. (740) 622-1109 YEARLING Paint pony stud. Broke to lead. 330-600-9820 HORSE SHOEING. Henry Hershberger, (330) 204-7050 Leave message. GOOD USED surrey; also good pony cart, steel tires. Leroy Miller, 54791 SR 651, Baltic. (330) 897-1384 13 yr. old pretty standard bred Mare, good broke, in foal to a 100% Fresian Stallion due in April, TSS. (330) 231-5219 FOR SALE: 2 Boer cross nannies. 330-464-8147 if no answer, leave message.

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FOR SALE: New Queen size bed, w/ underbed storage rails, w/ 9 drawers, rustic, quarter sawn white oak. Wholesale price. (330) 674-7800

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COLLAPSIBLE 5 x 10 ft. hunting blind w/ 10 ft. stand & steps w/ sliding, tinted windows. (330) 377-4050

Household Furnishings

NATURAL GAS cook stove, 36" w/side door, works, $50; Brown rocker loveseat, $30. Both for shop or bsmt. 330-231-4155

GLENMONT Gun Show, Sat. April 9, 2016, 9am-3pm. 108 Main St., Glenmont Community Center. Buy, Sell, Trade or have your guns appraised. For info 330-377-4407.

ATTENTION FURNITURE makers. We make dove tailed drawer boxes. Competitive prices. Local delivery avail. (330) 893-4603

USED DOMETIC refridgerator & used Amana small freezer. Both in good shape. (330) 359-0154

SAVAGE AXIS 22.250 with scope and ammo. Good cond. $425. Eli Miller, 9378 Mt. Hope Rd. Apple Creek

LIKE NEW, gray swivel rocker/ recliner, very comfortable. If interested, call 330-852-1354.

SAVAGE 17 mach 2 with scope, synthetic stock, 1 box ammo, $300. (330) 201-4098

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FOR SALE: Full blood lowline Angus, (1) cow due in April, (1) yearling heifer & (1) yearling bull, (1) 2-yr. old bull - All are grass-fed beef. Ray W. Miller, 6531 TR 362, Millersburg, OH. 44654.

FOR SALE: 6 piece beautiful living room set. Call (330) 567-0063 SOLID OAK, roll top desk, honey oak color, like new, $400. 6 oak Dining Room chairs on casters, 1 captain's chair, $300. (330) 473-8868. LIGHTED CHINA HUTCH glass front and glass door. Like new, $100. 330897-1038 Good couch & matching love seat, recliner, table w/ chairs, twin & full size beds, also bed frames, new baby crib, new deluxe mattress sets. 2529 TR 110, Millersburg, (330) 600-2852 Brown leather sofa, $50. Oak sewing machine cabinet, $75. (330) 359-0006 FOR SALE: Upside down exerciser, not much use, $80. (330) 674-0356

Hunting Fishing

CUSTOM LONGBOWS & recurves by Hill Country Bows. In stock or made to order. 330-674-9609 FOR SALE: Used oak gun cabinet. Glass door with deer picture. $125 obo. 330-600-5729 FOR SALE:Savage Model 12 22-250 w/heavy Varmit Barrel. Good ground hog gun. Good cond 330-893-0711 FOR SALE: ATM-80 mm Sworovski spotting scope w/ 25x50 xw eye piece & scope cover, like new cond. 330-674-0730 FISH: YELLOW perch. 8 in. & larger, $3. (330) 897-2022

REMINGTON MODEL 870 12 ga. express magnum $325. Mossberg model 500 12 ga. $275. (330) 897-1038 MATTHEWS MISSION Eliminator bow, comes w/ all accessories, ready to shoot. $450. (330) 473-8401 FOR SALE: excalibur vixon crossbow, new scope, quiver, 4 arrows. Great cond., $300 obo. Alfred Chupp 8173 TR 601 Frdsbg. FOR SALE: Ross Carnivore compound bow access. incl. $300. Minn Kota trolling motor 35 lb. thrust like new, $100. Nelson Hershberger, 8138 TR 611 Fred'bg 44627

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REMINGTON 870 w/ black synthetic stock, turkey choke, $300. 330-897-6602 Remington 1100 12 ga., exc. condition. $675 (330) 359-0182

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FOR SALE: 34 in. Simplicity walk behind mower, like new, $1500. (330) 437-8527 TREES: white pine, field clean outs, 5-7 ft., $18., 4-5 ft., $12. Norway Spruce, 4-5 ft. $17.50. Maples, Oaks, flowering Dogwood & more. Can deliver & plant for you. Call Miller Trees for a free catalog. (740) 507-8067 VM FOR RENT: Riding Double Lawn Roller & single roll walk behind. Junior Erb, (330) 852-2666 Ext 3 EARTHQUAKE Front tine tiller, 22 in., like new, $150. Stihl MS210C easy start chainsaw, very good cond., w/ 2 extra chains, $175. 330-695-9365x3 48 IN. Big Dog Hydrostatic walk behind mower. Includes bagger. Has 23 hrs. $5200 obo. (330) 465-9546 FOR SALE: John Deere 48 in. lawn mower, hydrostatic w/ bagger, exc. cond., $1750 (330) 275-0535. WILL DO garden plowing, tilling, brush hogging, and get your new lawn ready for seeding. Henry J Miller, 330-852-3363. Troy-Built horse tiller, good cond., $898. Stihl mini tiller, $225. (330) 893-3033 WILL MOW your lawn this summer. (330) 275-2407

TROY BILT horse model tiller, $425. Troy Bilt pony tiller, $215. MTD 18" tiller, like new, $375. Pressure washer, 3000 PSI, $350. John S. Miller, (330) 893-0303 Gravely 48" belt drive, walk behind, 14HP, Kawasaki, $1198. Toro 44" belt drive,12.5 HP KAW, $798. Red Hawk 48", Hydro walk behind, $1698. Toro 44" hydro walk behind, has hole in deck, $798. (330) 893-3033

ATTENTION: SCHEDULE your spring fertilizer & crab grass/weed control applications now. Free estimates. Call David Troyer, (330) 231-1400 FOR SALE: 10 ft Gazebo with screen, used, good condition, $1600/obo. 330-567-2525 FOR SALE: 300 paver brick $100. 330-763-0008 GARDEN TILLING at reasonable rates. Call John 330-231 -7789 or Nate 330-231-0993 420 STEINER, 1638 hrs. with Onan 20-hp. with 60" deck$4500; 48" bucket- $1000 or $5000/both. (419) 896-2021 FOR SALE: John Deere lawn tractor, 42 in. mowing deck, 22 HP, 515 hrs., very good cond., $675. (330) 695-2170 VM or work phone 330-604-0897 GRAVELY brush mower with 13 HP honda $1850 330-674-0230-ext-1 FOR SALE: New 52 in. Scag walk behind mower. Electric start. Hyd. drive. $5,000. (330) 695-2382

Gun Auction Kaufman Auction House Location: Kaufman Auction House, 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.

Tuesday, April 12, 2016 6:00 PM * 85 Gun Collection * Selling the entire collection of Mr. Hothem featuring Remington, Winchester, Beretta, Ruger, Ithaca and more. Beretta AL-391 Urika Sporting 12 ga.; Beretta S-687 Silver Pigeon Sporting 12 ga.; Browning Light – 12; Winchester 94-30-30; Remington 700 BDL .30-06; This is just a sampling, go online to get a catalog with pictures or call in for a catalog. A good set of using guns in nice condition, be prompt on the 12th, only a few smalls. Note: Catalog available online at www.kaufman-auctions. com or call 330.852.4111. Online bidding available at www. kaufman-auctions.com or 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. Owner: Neal Hothem

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SCAG TURF tiger 61" w. 27 HYP KAW, $4999.98. Exmark Lazer 60" w. 25HP Kohler, $4250. Toro 50" Timecutter 22HP KAW, $1398. (330) 893-3033 HYDRO Cub Cadet riding mower, 48 in. cut, cuts good, $500. Hydro Craftsman riding mower, 42 in. cut, in good cond., $500. (330) 893-0314 SCAG 48" walk-behind mower, excellent condition, $3000. Call (330) 473-8053 FOR SALE: SCAG 48" walk behind mower, good condition. 330-600-0114 50" GRAVELY walk-behind mower, belt drive, new deck, works great, $950/obo. 330359-2437, leave message. Snapper Pro walk behind 48" $2999. Snapper walkbehind 52" $1799. Gravely walkbehind 48" $1799. Exmark walkbehind 48" $1499. Toro walkbehing 44" $1499. Snapper walkbehind 48" $1499. Bobcat walkbehind 48" $1198. Red Hawk walkbehind 32" $798. John Deere tractor 48" $4599. Husquavarna tractor 48" $1299. Cub cadet tractor 46" $1298. Wheelhorse tractor 48" $1090. Toro tractor 42" $898. Simplicity tractor 44" $698. Craftsman tractor 42" $698. Simplicity tractor 34" $395. Scag zero turn 61" $5995. Scag zeroturn 61" $5495. Bushhog zeroturn 52" $2199. Toro zeroturn 50" $2199. Toro zeroturn 48" $3995. John Deere tractor 48" 1199. Troybilt tiller $995. Poulan tiller $298. Toro 30" mower $650. Honda 21" mower $275. Snapper 21" mower $208. Toro 21" mower $198. Lawnboy 21" mower $195. Toro mower $165. Arens moer $125. Toro push mower $125. Yellow 21" push mower $125. Troybilt push mower $125. Lawboy

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push mower $125. Snapper 21" push mower $125. Toro push mower $95. Lawnboy push mower $85. Murray push mower $85. Kawasaki 5000 watt generator $650. Homelite 4400 watt generator $598. Generac/Honda 5250 watt generator $498. Coleman 5000 watt generator $378. Red Briggs 5000 watt generator $295. U.S. General 5200 watt generator $200. Toro snowblower $550. Toro snowblower $95. Honda pressure washer $350. Troybilt horse tiller $595. Troybilt proline tiller $995. Winesburg Lawn & Garden, (330) 359-0330 CHERRY RIDGE Greenhouse: 20% off all petunia plants, April 7 & 8. Hours 8-5. While supplies last. Cash & carry only! FOR YOUR garden tilling or lawn rolling service, call Mark Miller, 330-600-1363 For sale: 36" lawn roller, $75 John Deere 345 54" power steering Hyd. deck lift, $3398. Snapper rear engine rider 28", $425. Husqvarna tractor 42", fab deck Kawasaki engine, $1498. (330) 893-3033 36 in. Huftler hydro w/ catcher, less than 500 hrs. on it, good cond., $2000. (330) 359-0006 739 BCS 30 in. brush hog with steering brakes. Low hours, almost new condition. Mow your deer trails. $3950. (740) 507-8067 VM 1998 JOHN DEERE 445, 54 in. deck, 22 HP, 915 hrs. $4295. (330) 204-1771 TORO TIME MASTER lawn mower for sale, 30 in, electric start, w/ bagger, like new. Leroy Coblentz, 9092 TR 609, Fredericksburg. (330) 695-5395

LARGE GLASSWARE AUCTION KAUFMAN AUCTION HOUSE 3149 SR 39, Millersburg OH

Location: Kaufman Auction House 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

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* 200+ Pcs. Carnival * 100+ Pcs. Millersburg * Fenton * Imperial * Dugan * Etc. A great collection of quality glassware. MILLERSBURG: Pin Trays, Peacock; Swan; Hanging Cherry; Strawberry; Many Stars; Zig Zag; Diamonds; Ohio Star; Hobstar & Feather; Blackberry; Grape Wreath; Country Kitchen; Primrose; Hobnail spittoon; Rays & Ribbons; Little Stars; Whirling Leaf; Holly Boutonniere; Etc.: Fenton inc. some exc. hand painted pieces, water set, etc., orange tree bowl, blue grape bowl; Northwood inc. green grape bowl; Imperial rose bowl NOTE: A great run of glassware. Don’t miss this one. Visit www. kaufman-auctions.com for photos and updates. For more information contact Marvin Yoder at the auction house at (330) 204-4453. . Online bidding available at www.kaufman-auctions.com thru www.proxibid.com. Terms: 10% Buyer’s Premium in house. 20% Buyer’s Premium online. Cash, check, or any major credit card with valid I.D. 3% buyer’s premium will be waived for cash sales.

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LARGE Hitzer stove, fair to good condition with jacket, $250. Butcher hog 300# GMO Hormone-free, $210. Robert Keim, 9821 Hogback Rd., Fredericksburg, OH 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 RENT: Light Tower, $60. Up to 3 hrs. additional hrs. $12.00 plus fuel. Jay Gingerich, days, 330231-1222 eve 330-674-0905 FOR SALE: Sports Craft Pool table. Accessories included. Almost new, $475. V.M. 330-893-4156 FOR SALE: USED Top Buggy in good condition with hydraulic brakes & storm front. 330-771-2686. 2-TON air operated press, approximate 4" stroke, $250. (330) 600-0091 LIBERTY GUN SAFE, like new, $650. Blade for lawn tractor, $25. (330) 695-5395 HONDA GX200 set up for nat. gas, $250. Honda 5 HP motor, good cond., $150. Senco SCN65XP coil nailer, exc. cond., $85. (330) 897-6602 FOR SALE: 1999 Cherokee lite campler $4500 obo. portable livestock scale, $1800 obo. 740-824-4367 55-gal. food grade barrels with removable lid, 4 or more-$12/each, or under 4-$13/each 330-600-0091 GOOD USED BUGGY, brakes, lights, turn signals, glass front, fiberglass shaft, wheels, child seats. $2000 obo (330) 359-6308

FOR SALE: storage barn, 14x24, insullated & wired, gas furnace installed, $800. (330) 473-2623 FOR SALE: New T14 Martin houses with cleanout trays. (330) 674-2596 FOR SALE: D. S. Energy Max wood stove, used 3 seasons, $1850. 330695-9937. FOR SALE: Iron Horse bicycle, 24-spd., in good condition. Call 330-279-2114 FOR SALE: BBQ grill, can grill 125 halfs at one time. Also 20 ice chests. Eli D. Miller, 5491 CR 68, Millersburg, OH. (330) 600-9461 FOR SALE: two wheel log arch pull behind build with front truck axle. Also 6 foot off set disk build by towner tillage tools. Model k0440. $800 each. Call (330) 674-2668 FOR SALE: EZ sport ax low rider bike. Good condition, New R. derailleur aluminum frame 27 speed all tuned up, ready to go. Asking $750. V.M. 330-359-6265 FOR SALE: Low rider bicycle, less than 1500 miles. Call 330-674-2625 FOR SALE: Air water pump, Hidden View, 4.5 in. diameter, 4 ft long, $100. Dundee. Call (330) 204-0787 FREE SAWDUST. 740-622-5216 NEW PFAFF Sewing & Embroidery Machines and Sergers for sale. Available at Lackman's Sewing Center, 164 Church St., Apple Creek, OH. 330-698-3060.

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WOODMANS Woodsaw 3 point. 540 PTO 30" blade. Very good cond., $500/ 419-342-7527

KANGEN WATER machine. SD501 with pre filters. New value, $4000, will sell for $2500. Vm (330) 852-7043

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

PATIO SET: 4 ft., glass top table, 4 chairs, & umbrella. $125. (330) 897-1038

SAWDUST STOVE, (330) 600-0091

FOR SALE: Portable, double tank, air compressor w/ Honda 5 horse motor, good cond. $375. Also, 2 generators, 1 3200W, $275, 1 1000W, $75. Eli D. Miller, 5491 CR 68, Millersburg. (330) 600-9461

FIBERGLASS Totes, stackable, heavy duty, 36"x19"x7"deep, $5.50/ea.; 36"x19"x13"deep $8.50/ea. 330-600-0091 FOR SALE: Poly Martins Box, 14 holes, Jonas D. Miller, 5502 CR 229, Fredericksburg, OH 44627

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GARAGE DOOR: complete, 12'x8', white, w/ opener, glass windows in 3rd panel. $200. 330-674-2744.

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FOR SALE: Road cart, good condition, $450. Paul Weaver, 9181 CR 77, Fredericksburg , 330-695-2398. FOR SALE: 40-gal. hot water heater, LP, like new, $300. (330) 473-5281

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FOR SALE: 10,000 W Honda generator, elec. start, w/ idle control, 120 Volts and 240 Volts, good cond., $1000. 330-437-8527 WANTED: GOOD used mini surrey. Call 330-231-9183

STEEL HOPPER, 40"x30"x36"deep, on casters, is not self-dumping, $130. (330) 600-0091

FOR SALE: 4'x5' phone shack, insulated, in good cond. (330) 893-2598

New Cabellas Alaskan guide 6 person tent, $400. (330) 359-0006

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FOR SALE: 1 push reel mower sharpener, $275. 4 push mowers, $25 ea. 1 Delta Shop Master cut off saw w/ elec. motor, $75. Rockwell elec. cut off saw w/ stand, $75. Eli D. Miller, 5491 CR 68, Millersburg. (330) 600-9461

FOR SALE: Open buggy, new seat, axles, wheels, LED 2-way lights, blinker, turning signals, $3000/obo. (330) 301-8353

SHI-POO FEMALE, 4 months old, very playful & loves attention, for pet only. Make offer. Call or text 330-231-6692 tralian Shepherd, male. $300 330-473-8336

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Open buggy w/ LED lights & hydraulic brakes, $1000. (330) 897-1141†x2

Breed sell out! Young AKC Labrador Retrievers, 2 silver females, 1 silver male, 1 black female, $5200. Also avail. three 10 wk. old puppies. 330-464-7642

Office Equipment FOR SALE: 4 mo. old, Aus-

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FREE: 14x70 mobile home, must be removed. (330) 377-4190

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FOR SALE: New HP office jet Pro 8610 printer copier w/new ink cartridges. $275 obo. Call 330-893-0711

7-ft. TRAILER with 300 gal. square fuel tank with hand pump, $1100/obo. (330) 600-0091

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FOR SALE: 5 ft. stainless steel ice chest, 2 yrs old. $1000 obo. Dan Weaver Jrs 9880 Massillon Rd.

FOR SALE: ACA black/tan German Shepherd male, 4 yrs. old, proven breeder, $450. (330) 674-1265

FOR SALE: YAMAHA 2400 watt inverter generator. (330) 749-2407

FOR SALE: AKC black Lab male, 9 mo.s (330) 600-1274

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FOR SALE: Boxers, 1 male, 2 non-related females, breeding stock, vetted and vaccinated, brucellosis tested, $3000 for all. (412) 289-9498 or (724) 254-4594 FOR SALE: Bernese Mt. Dog pups, AKC, 6 females, 4 males, good quality, 8 wks. old. (330) 897-0004. Or for p i x v i s i t : www.familyfunpuppies.com FOR SALE: Australian Shepherd pups, 1 red merle female, $500. 2 red/ wht. males, $400. (330) 897-2419 x2 FOR SALE: Pomeranian male, parti colored, 3 mo., ACA, (330) 893-1466 FOR SALE: ACA Shiba Inu female, 2 1/2 yrs. old, $500. (330) 275-8103 BLACK LAB/ Bull dog mix, male, 5 yrs. old, friendly, needs good home, makes a good watch dog, $75. (330) 852-9261

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AKC Westie, male, 12 wks. old, could be a good breeder, has all black points. $450. (330) 674-7517 FOR SALE: AKC German Shepherd, male, 2 yrs. old, proven breeder, very nice, $1200. 300-600-2622. FOR SALE: Old male registered UKC walker coon hound. Runs & trees well. $100 obo. 330-201-2289 2 YR. old Beagle female. Due to cycle soon, $100. Also, 3/4 beabull puppies. 1-Male, 2-Female. 330897-1269

FOR SALE: AKC Newfoundland male, brown, DOB 9/17/15, parents are HIP cert. Call for price, (330) 473-8682

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FOR SALE: Puggle/ bulldog puppies, $350. (330) 897-1427 AKC CHOCOLATE LAB pups, silver factored, 3 males, 6 females, $600 each. (330) 852-3679 AKC STUD Chocolate Labrador Retriever, $200. Sugar Creek (330) 852-4817 6 mo. old choc. standard poodle, male, red background, no papers. $500 obo. (330) 600-0849

AKC Golden Retriever pups, 4 females, born 2/19/16, $650 each. Call to reserve: (330) 897-6602

FOR SALE: Four 8 mos. old Beagle males, out of good hunting stock, ready to start training. $100. 330-316-1347

FOR SALE: ACA Pomeranian male Partie colored. 3 month old. Raymond Nisley 330-674-5129 ext. 3

BERNESE Mountain dog stud service, AKC. Females must be tested. (330) 359-0121

2 AKC Boxer males, one 5 yrs. old, one 3 yrs. old, 1 white Boxer male, 2 yrs. old. (330) 674-4235

FOR SALE: Chocolate Lab male, silver factored, AKC registered, shots & wormed, 13 weeks old. $500. ALSO 2nd generation labradoodle, black, call for pricing. 330) 601-3159

FOR SALE: ACA, 2 yr. old, Havenese male, choc. w/ wht. markings. $600. Older Maltese male. $200. (330) 279-9083

FOR SALE: English Bulldog pups, AKC, 8 females, exc. breeding stock, fawnbrindle-wht. (330) 674-1416

WANTED: MINIATURE Pinschers, toy poodles, Pomeranians: Breeding age. 330-417-4936 MINI LABRADOODLES, 9 wks. old, $750. Marvin Yoder, (330) 204-6677

FOR SALE: AKC Toy Poodle male, 19 mo. old. Friendly, would make pet, white, had shots. $385. (330) 893-0153

Bernese Mtn. dog pups, ACA, very energetic & healthy, very nice markings, shots/ wormed, $950. ea. (330) 600-9228

BUYING PUPPY litters. Yorkie, Poodle, Bichon, Shih Tzu, Maltese, Cavalier. Mixes $300 each. Pure bred $400 each. Call (330) 473-5926

LOOKING FOR someone to partner w/ on 2 well bred, good hunting coon hounds, prefer M'burg area but would consider others. For info: (330) 763-1475

8 MONTH old cream labradoodle male. $200. (330) 852-4285

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FOR SALE: 5yr. old, white, standard poodle, male, proven breeder, $450. (330) 852-2589

2.4 Acres – Ranch Home - Garage

Tuesday, April 19, 2016 Real Estate 5:00 PM Open House: Tuesday, April 5 4:00-6:00 PM

5 BR Home w/Excellent Outbuildings on 2.4 Acres

Location: 16392 Western Rd Dalton. From Mt. Eaton take SR 94 north 2 mi to auction location on your right. From Dalton take SR 94 south 5.35 mi south to auction location on your left. Signs Posted.

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5 BR Home * Excellent Outbldgs * Kubota Diesel Powered Shop Area * Barn * 2.4 Acres Wayne County * Paint Township * Southeast LSD

7409 CR 189, Fredericksburg, OH 44627. From the intersection of St. Rt. 83 and CR 189 in Holmesville, travel East on CR 189 to property on left. Or from Benton travel West on CR 189 to property on right. The home is an 1800 sq. ft. 1 1/2 bath, 3 bedroom with a 23x23 attached garage built in 1969 and remodeled in 1989. Recent updates include a new roof and flooring in 2014. The Barn is 20 x 32 with a 10 x 32 lean-to added in 2014. The barn has 2 horse stalls and storage space. TAXES AND LEGAL: Located at 7409 County Road 189 Fredericksburg, OH 44654, Parcel# 1700468.000 consists of 2.08 acres. The taxes are $998.99 per half year. Holmes County, Prairie Twp. OIL AND GAS MINERAL RIGHTS: Mineral Rights transfer to the new owner subject to any leases of record. The owner does not know of any current leases, nor has he received any lease money for the property. REAL ESTATE TERMS: A non-refundable down payment of 10% of the contract price is due sale day by cash or good check, with the balance due at closing in 45-60 days. Possession will be at closing. All inspections need to be made prior to auction. The property sells as is, where is, based on buyer’s own inspection.

Open for Inspection: Thursday March 24th 2016 4:00 – 6:00 PM Pleased to offer an excellently maintained Amish property with a large home and outbuilding in very good shape with front porch views of the valley. The home consists of 5 bedrooms and 1¾ bath, a large kitchen and dining area and spacious living quarters. The barn leads out to the vinyl fenced in pasture. Outbuildings include close to 10,000 sq. ft. under roof, split between a shop area, storage, pole barns, horse barns and more. The shop building includes a hydraulic system powered by a Kubota diesel engine with a Saylor Beall air compressor. The home and all the outbuildings include newer matching metal roofs. Most of the 2,600 sq. ft. house features replacement windows as well. Utilities to the dwelling include well/septic, gas hot water heat as well as a wood burner. Join us for open house or to schedule a private showing contact Pat Kaufman. Terms: 10% non-refundable down payment with balance due at time of closing. No contingencies, all desired inspections must be completed prior to bidding. All announcements the day of the sale take precedence. Legal: Parcel #3901002000 of Paint Twp. in Wayne Co. w/Southeast LSD. Taxes are $1,523.92 per half. Sale By Order By: Wengerd

Auction by order of: Steven and Linda Kay Mast

6773 TR 605, Millersburg, OH 44654. From the intersection of SR 241 and CR 189 in Benton, travel west on CR 189 to TR 605, turn north to property on left. Or from Fryburg at intersection of SR 241 and CR 201, take CR 201 NW to TR 605 turn left and follow to property on right. Be sure to watch for RES signs. Come and take a look at this beautiful Unibilt ranch home that offers three bedrooms and two full baths. The property is 2.4 acres which has a 38 x 48 pole building shop with three overhead garage doors, heated and insulated with a bathroom. Approximately 2 acres fenced in with woven wire perfect for livestock. This attractive home is ready for new owners. Be sure log onto our website www.RES.bid for all the pictures and any updated information. TAXES & LEGAL: Located at 6773 TR 605 Millersburg, OH 44654, Parcel #’s 2400057002 consists of 2.413 acres. The taxes are $943.27 per half year and located in East Holmes school district. OIL & GAS MINERAL RIGHTS: Mineral Rights transfer to the new owner subject to any leases of record. The owner does not know of any current leases, nor has she received any lease money for the property. REAL ESTATE TERMS: The successful purchasers is required a 10% non refundable down payment on auction day with balance due at closing in 45 - 60 days. A 10% Buyers Premium will be added to the final bid to determine final sales price. All inspections need to be made prior to auction. The property sells as is, where is, based on buyer’s own inspection. A complete list of terms is available at www.RES.bid. Auction by order of: Paulene Wilkinson

James Mast Auctioneer 330-317-3539

John Kline Auctioneer 330-763-1566

Jon Mast Auction Manager/ Broker 330-763-3883

Jon Mast, Broker, Auction Manager 330-763-3883

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Absolute Wengerd Real Estate Auction

2.08 Acres - Ranch Home - Barn Tuesday, April 26, 2016 5:00 PM OPEN HOUSE: Tuesday April 12, 4:00-6:00 PM

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Beautiful, 10 mos. old, Choc. Lab males, Registered. $500. obo. Call (330) 600-1080.

FOR SALE: AKC brindle boxer. Male, 9 yrs. old. Still in good shape. 330763-0008

NORWEGIAN ELKHOUND pups, AKC, good companions/ hunting dogs. $300 each. 330-897-7830

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: 11 mo. old, blue merle, Australian Shepherd, female, $800. Call (330) 600-9897

FOR SALE: 3 border collie blue heeler cross 7 week old puppies. 7217 S. Apple Creek Rd., Fredericksburg (330) 698-3610

AKC GERMAN Shepherd male puppy, 8 wks. on April 2. (330) 231-8972. Sugar Creek, OH. $500 obo. STUD SERVICE: AKC Bernese Mtn. Dog. $350. (330) 893-7212 FOR SALE: AKC 3 yr. old, blk/tan German Shepherd Fem. $1200 Eli Yoder, 4484 TR 371, Mbg. 330-893-2037

FOR SALE: 8x10 storage barn, built for 2 lg. breed dogs, half of building is porch, other half has entrance area for storage & a 3x7 inside area, outside walls & ceiling are insulated, like new. $1500 (330) 275-0939

(4) 14 week old chocolate labs, males, good breeding stock, $500. (330) 473-3545

WALKER FOXHOUND pups for sale, 8 wks. old, out of good coyote hunting stock. $75 each. 330-600-5036

FOR SALE: AKC Bichon male, 1 yr. old, $400. Also, 11 wk. old Teddy Bear male, $250. (330) 600-5756

1 1/2 yr. old teacup Poodle, male, $350 obo. Call (330) 600-1080.

AKC Golden Retriever pups, 3 males, 6 wks. old, ready 3-30-16, $600 ea. VM (330) 695-9367

AYERS AUCTION

ANTIQUES-TOOLS-HOUSEHOLD EXCELLENT SELECTION OF FURNITURECLOCKS-BOAT-GOLF CART-CASE SKID LOADERCAR-VENTRAC POWER UNIT GUNS-SHOP TOOLS-SWISHER MOWER Moved to smaller quarters and will sell the following personal property plus items from other homes at public auction. Auction to be held in The FFA Building, Wayne County Fairgrounds, Wooster, Ohio. The fairgrounds are located at the junction of US Route 30 and State Route 3 South.

6 TOY Fox Jack Russell Mini Pin cross puppies. Born on 1/18/16. Shots & wormed, nice sharp puppies, $125 7996 TR 565, Holmesville, (330) 279-2531

GERMAN SHEPHERD pups, 1 male, 1 female, blk/ tan, 3 mos. old, shots & wormed, $300 ea. (330) 893-2010 Standing for stud, standard poodle male, proven breeder. (330) 674-4470

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GERMAN SHEPHERDS, AKC registered & pedigree, 2 year old chocolate & tan female, just weened puppies. 2 year old female red sable, Don Dom champion & working lines. $600 each or both for $1000. 740-3364633 or 740-763-1228

LOOKING FOR someone to raise our puppies for us. We provide adult dogs. Please contact Tom (412) 289-9498 or (724) 254-4594

BLOOD HOUNDS: 1 male, 1 female, 3 year old, $200 each. ACA 5 month tri Shihtzu male(small) $400. ACA 10 month Bishon male (biger) $200 obo, 7 month 3/4 Pug 1/4 Terrier female $150 2 Shiper Kee mix puppies, $40, 6 month Lab mix, female, $75. Levi Yoder, 5864 CR 59, Miilersburg,Ohio 44654

FOR SALE: AKC Lassie, Collie pups, 8 wks. old, friendly, home raised, shots and wormed, (330) 600-1762, lv. msg. Winesburg

FOR SALE: AKC REGISTERED chocolate Lab puppies. (330) 275-7150

FOR SALE: Australian Shepherd pups, blue Merles, red/ wht., blk/ wht., 8 wks. old end of April, come take your pick! Jonas Troyer 38882 Valley Rd., Baltic. 330-897-1403 x3

ACA 10 mo. Lab male. Sire is silver, $800. 10 week miniature Australian Shepherd female tri-colored, pet only. $150. (330) 897-0380

PARTYPOM FEMALE for pet. (330) 852-0772.

ACA dachshund pups, 2 males, blk/ tan; 1 female, tan. $800 each obo. Call Fred (330) 359-5613. 5 yr. old Shih Tzu, male, house trained, loves children, very friendly. Call (330) 401-3852.

NEW AND USED UNITS OF ALL KINDS CUB CADET-KUBOTA-TRACTORS-MOWERS COMPACT TRACTORS- RTV UNITS Annual Sterling Farm Equipment lawn and garden auction to be held at the Sterling store located at 13893 Kauffman Ave., Sterling , Ohio. South of Creston, Ohio or North of Wooster, Ohio on State Route 3 and East on CR 504 to Sterling.

SATURDAY APRIL 9, 2016 10:30 A.M.

100 PLUS UNITS SELL TO THE HIGH BIDDER NEW MODELS- Kubota GR2020 tractor w/ mower; RZTL 50 in. zero turn CC; ZFSZ48 in. commercial Cub Cadet zero turn; CC 38 in. snow blower; Cub Cadet push mowers; misc. late model mowers from 42 in-46 in.; RD 54 in. Woods finish mower 3 pt.; HC 54 in. Woods rotary cutter; and more. USED LAWN AND GARDEN- Cub Cadets including 1170 w/ mower; 1517 w/ mower; GT2186 w/ 48 mower; 1250 w/ mower; Tank 60kw w/ 60 in. mower; SLT 1050, GT2550 all w/ mowers; and many more. OTHER COLORS AND HIGHLIGHTS – Huskee 25HP w/ 50 in. mower; Husquavarna 24HP w/ mower; Troybilt w/ 42 in. mower; JD Z Track 757 w/ mower; Kubota 2D28 w/ 72 in. mower; pull type seeder; King Kutter 5 ft. 3 pt. finish mower; Kubota snow blower; . AND MORE. COMPACTS-TRACTOR-4X4 – Kubota Bx2670 w/ loader and 60 in. belly mower,4WD, and diesel; Kubota Bx 2370 w/ 54 in. mower, 4WD, diesel; Ford 641 diesel tractor; AC B tractor w/ belly mower; 2010 Kubota RTV 500 camo w/ 625 hours, gas; Cub Cadet 2008 4x4 utility w/ soft cab and gas; Ford 3000 gas tractor w/ loader; AND MORE. NOTE- We only listed the current highlights. List subject to daily trades and transactions. Everything sells to the high bidder. No minimums. No reserves. Trucking available. For answers for your questions on particular items check with the Sterling store at 330 939-2561 or the Wooster store at 330 2644175 and ask for a member of the friendly sales staff. Pictures at www.gant-realty.com. Click on chattel auctions. Circle your calendar for a good one. TERMS- Cash, Good check, Credit Card Lunch STERLING FARM EQUIPMENT, OWNER AUCTIONEERS- Dave Acker, Nick DeFelice, Paul Emerson

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(330)264-8342

SOUTH AFRICAN Boerboels, 4 females, blue brindle, Pittman accredited. $2,500 each or $8,000 for the 4. (412) 289-9498 or (724) 254-4594

STERLING FARM EQUIPMENT ANNUAL LAWN AND GARDEN AUCTION

THURSDAY APRIL 7, 2016 • 9:00 A.M.

AYERS AUCTION 3 section stacking bookcase; old S double drawers roll top desk; leather love seat; Atari 800 home computer w/ programmer w/ box; Boy Scout items from 20’s; Hubley cap pistol; 40’s toy race car; old ammo boxes; OSU items; new dehumidifier; Casio keyboard w/ stand; 2 good blue side chairs; HP Jet 6600 copier/fax; costume jewelry; good sofa bed; misc. household items of all kinds; L&G tools; and more. ROBERT AYERS, OWNER AUCTION #2 30+ CROCKS AND JUGS; UNUSUAL 4 DOOR OAK ICE BOX; 2 GOOD OLD PAINTED SHADE LAMPS; Hoosier cupboard; good selection of old clocks of all kinds; Morris chair; marble top stands; 2 gun cabinets; white Kenmore side by side refrigerator freezer w/ W&I on door; 2 automatic washers and dryers, 1 gas; Candy Bars slot machine; oil lamps; wash stands; RR locks; 2 Thomas Kincaid pictures and frames; good selection of pictures and frames; 2 churns; wicker baby carriage; Ertl farm toys NIB; Bose stereo; needlepoint chairs; Victorian bedroom pcs.; tea cart; oak cupboard; old platform rocker; and more. A very partial list for a large selection in this part of the auction. Lots and lots of good furniture of all kinds . Pictures on the web site. GOLF CART-BOAT-SKID LOADER-GUNS – Sharp Club Car electric golf cart; MFG Caprice 19 ft. boat w/ inboard motor w/ 3 props and trailer; sharp Case 1830 skid loader, gas, 1200 hours, good paint, and bucket;2000 Dodge Intrepid car w/ high miles and a few rough spots but good transportation; 16 ft. trailer w/ ramps and winch; Ivers Johnson Champion 20 ga.; New England 12 ga.; Conneticut Valley Arms 50 cal. Muzzle loader; Japanese 30-06 w/ symbol; sausage press; good selection of new knives; Hitler youth knife; good selection of hand and power tools including Sears 12 in. 2 sp. saw; Ryobi 10 in. portable table saw; tool boxes w/ tools; and more. AUCTION #3 Swisher 44 inch pull behind trail mower; Huskee 6 ½ HP chipper shredder; HD jack stands; old Hobart platform scales w/ wts.; several hydraulic cylinders; and more. AUCTION #4 Super sharp Ventrac LE3100 power unit w/ Vanguard 21HP gas engine, Hydro, AWD, air cooled, Ventrac mount system, PS, and only 24 hours. Absolutely like new. Sells with a 52 inch mower. Stored inside. Pictures on web site. NOTE: A very, very large auction. This is a very partial list. Good quality from start to finish. Good antiques, Good tools. Good household. Starting at 9AM with 3 crews. Due to the large volume of furniture we will have a crew selling furniture beginning at 10:30. Large outdoor items will sell at approximately 12:15. Bring 2 friends and 3 big trucks for this one. Pictures at www.gant-realty.com. Click on chattel auctions. TERMS: Cash or Good Check Breakfast and Lunch AUCTIONEERS-Dave Acker, Nick DeFelice, Paul Emerson, Lynn Neuenschwander

Pets Supplies 300

(330)264-8342 4939 MILLBROOK RD. WOOSTER, OHIO 44691

AKC STUD German Shepherd male, blk/ tan $300. Sugar Creek (330) 852-4817 PUGGLE FEMALE, 5 yrs. old, good mother, $150. (330) 359-0182

ATTENTION: Need help with a unexpected litter of pups? Will pay up to $200 per litter. Call us 234-303-6377. FOR SALE: CREAM ACA Sheeba male, DOB 11/06/15, up to date on shots. 330-600-2744 Golden doodles, 6 choc., 2 black, 7 cream. Shots/ wormed. Ready March 31. Marlin Yoder, (330) 600-4769 Three 6 mo. old, black standard poodle males, great breeding stock, no papers, $500 obo. (330) 600-0849 WANTED: 10 mo. or older German Shepherd, Husky or Bernese Mountain dog female, must be AKC & excellent breeding stock. (330) 275-8690 FOR SALE: Cavashon pups, 1-female & 2-males, born 12/5/15, shots/wormed, very playful. (330) 893-7121 FOR SALE: 3 year old grayed maltese male, aggressive breeder, $250. (330) 893-4603 2 yr. old ACA yellow Lab, male. $300. 330-600-0400. 3 BOXER puppies, $500/ea.; 1 AKC Boxer male, 5 yrs. old, $500; 1 Boxer female, 6 yrs. old, very friendly, $50. 330-231-9183 FOR SALE: AKC Lab puppies. 11 wks. old, males $250, females $400. obo (330) 893-3808 FOR SALE: ACA Labrador Retriever pups, all black, 6 wks. old, sire is silver. Call (330) 600-0695. AKC ENGLISH YELLOW Lab pups, 10 wks. old, family raised, crate trained, started on sheds, shots/ wormed, w/ vet records, exc. blood line. $600. (330) 317-7783. AKC German shepherd male, 2 yrs. old, black/ tan, shots/ wormed, $650. (330) 674-4572 FOR SALE: 3 AKC Maltese females, 3 years old, $600 each. (330) 897-0860 AKC BOXER males, 8 mo. old, $400. Owen Nisley (740) 398-0180 FOR SALE: AKC Newfoundland pups, shots/ wormed, parents are OFA cert., brn, brn/ wht, blk/ wht, good b r e e d i n g s t o c k . 300-852-0004

ATTENTION: We do hot water heating in kennels. Nate Hostetler (330) 466-9393

AKC Golden Retriever pups, male, very playful, love kids, out of good stock, shots/ wormed, 9 wks. old, $600 ea. (330) 600-9228 FOR SALE: Sm. breed dog whelping pen, double box, like new, $400. (330) 852-2816 Kennel sell out: 5 Pomeranians, 2 Bichon, 1 7/8 bulldog, 1 1/2 bulldog, 1 Beagle. Work ph: (330) 763-0633 5 yr. old German Shepherd, female, has had pups, $250. Call (330) 473-3943 ELKHOUNDS BLACK & tan, mix, potential hunting dogs, 1 yr. olds, male & female; 2 yr. old male. (330)556-8060 ACA TOY Australian shepherd male, Born 11/11/16. Had all shots. $400. John Miller, 740-502-5973 STUD SERVICE AKC English bulldog, breeds natural, good breeding stock. Call for price 330-695-2506†x3 FOR SALE: AKC boxer pups, 8 wks. old, shots/wormed. (330) 231-1934 3 Cocker Spaniel females, 1 male, 1-2 yrs. old, $1500/all. 1 ACA chocolate Lab male, 4 yrs. old, $500 (330) 301-8353 K-9 STUD SERVICE by DOG-GONE KENNEL. AKC tri-Cavalier, AKC English Mastiff, CKC Mantel & Harlequin Great Danes, Reg. French Bulldogs, AKC English Bulldogs, Reg. Doxies, Reg. Cocker Spaniels, Maltese, AKC Dalmation. ALL FEMALES MUST BE TESTED! (740) 824-4479. FOR SALE: AKC Elkhound, male, 11 mo. old. 330-600-0114 FOR SALE: 8 mo. old Bernese Mountain dog male, neutered, nice family pet. (330) 600-0894 FOR SALE: AKC ENGLISH Bulldog, 5 yrs. old male, brindle, vet checked, friendly, $600. (937) 464-9099 or (937)464-3396 AUSTRALIAN SHEPHERD puppies, many colors to choose from, ready now. Males-$600, Females-$650. (330) 852-0647 ACA REG'D 1.5 yr old female Yorkie, bred to a Havanese, $1200. ACA reg'd male Havanese, 8 mo. old, $300. (330) 473-0323 TWO 3/4 English bulldog females, one 2 1/2 yr. old will be in heat anytime. One 11 wk. old, both out of good producing stock, self whelping, $500 ea. 330-897-0954 3 Mandarin drakes in full color. 1 year old. $35 each or $90 for three. (330) 897-2373 FOR SALE: English Mastiff pups, ready by 3/16/16, vet checked, AKC, 4 females, 5 males. 330-473-8336


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Pets Supplies 300

FOR SALE: 1 1/2 yr. old, male, Yorkie, very cute, s m a l l , b r e e d e r . 330-600-5093, Message. English Bulldog: AKC, 1 yr. old female, up to date on shots, red brindle, $1950. (330) 359-5143 FOR SALE: Female Beagle, due to cycle soon, good mom, $200. (330) 695-9310 FOR SALE: Golden Retrievers, breeding stock, 6 mos. old, ACA, $1200 each. German Shepherd breeding stock also. 330) 473-8955. FOR SALE: English bulldog females (3). AKC, rare color genes, also 1 male avail., Bichon pups & Yorkie pups avail. (330) 749-1054 4 mos. old Australian Shepherd pup, shots & wormed. $250. Contact Norman, 330-698-0453 x3 FOR SALE: 1 1/2 yrs. old black Lab. Female had a litter of 9. 330-600-2453 FOR SALE: AKC English Mastiff puppies. Fawn, apricot & brindle. Boston terrier females, red & white, AKC, 3 months old. 1 year old Yorkie male, 3 pounds, ACA. (330) 852-4205 Registered French Bulldog pups, 10 wks. old, starting at $1000. Blue & wht. party Cocker Spaniel pup, 10 wks, $350. AKC Dalmation, female, 11 mos. old, show quality, $1500. (740) 824-4479. FOR SALE: 7 week old ACA Shih Tzu puppies. 2 males, 3 females, family raised, shots & wormed, $400. (330) 714-9082 WANTED: Old Freezer meat for dog food. 330-275-5672 FOR SALE: 5 Bichons & mini schnauzers, 3 females, 1 male. AKC, 6 years. Group price, $450 each. (330) 674-1416 FOR SALE: 10 MO. old English Bulldog female, pet only, AKC reg'd, $1000; BeaBull female, 3 yrs. old, pet only, $50; (3) 10 wk. old BeaBull puppies, females, $650. 330-600-9125 6 yr. old, 1st gen., tan, Labradoodle female, gets very nice pups, very good mom, $500. (330) 473-5331

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FOR SALE: Old Boston Terrier male. ACA reg., nice markings, $375. 4 mo. old 3/4 bulldog, female, nice build, $650. 330-600-1502 FOR SALE: 3 mo. old AKC choc. Lab, male, $400. (330) 600-9286 FOR SALE: 1 3/4 bulldog, 1/4 beagle female 8 mos old. 1 3/4 bulldog, 1/4 Puggle female 8 mos. old breeding stock, $750. 330-698-0161 FOR SALE: ACA CHOCOLATE LAB male, 1 yr. old, $500. (330) 893-4521

FOR SALE: 5 yr. old Sheltie female, sable & white, has full white collar & white feettail-and strip, great mom! Reason to sell...too many dogs. AKC & ACA reg'd. $500/obo. (330) 600-0528 15 YEAR old Beagle female. Runs good, due to cycle any time. $200. (330) 897-0406 AKC Chocolate Lab male. 4 months old, out of good breeding stock. Nelson Hershberger 330-275-9822

Tools Machinery 355

FOR SALE: DELTA DRILL PRESS air motor. Very good condi. Delta 14 in. band saw with hyd. motor & hoses, very good cond. Delta 10 in. uni saw, left tilt with hyd. motor & hoses, extended table & ripping guide, excellent cond., 130 amp alternator, very good cond., 75 gal. hyd. tank, with 3 in & a half outlets, stand for tank. 1 hyd. pump with hoses on sliding mount. Like new vickers hyr. motor with hoses & valve, Call (330) 600-2295 for pricing. CYCLONE 12 in. inlet w/ return air w/ blower, in good shape. (330) 359-0151 BATTERIES C & D Brand 2-volt, 8"w x 14-1/2"L x 22"h, $175/ea. Call 330-567-0064, ext. 1 FOR SALE: Performax Drum sander, 16-32 GC, $650. 330-674-9609 FOR SALE: Kubota diesel engine, model #ZB600-C-1-B, 10 HP. Belt driven generator 4000W. Bridgestone mountain bike. N. Troyer, 330-359-5898

FOR SALE: 2 YR. old Bernese Mountain dog female. (330) 600-0894

FOR SALE: Tapco brake, 10'6", good cond. 3'6" brake, $150. Pro Cut Off, $100. Toro 40" D-bar, belt driven mower, very good cond. 330- 674-3203.

WANTED: Registered Australian Shepherd Blue Merle male to buy or for stud service. 330-600-0300

SIGNODE BAND tensioning tool 3/8 to 3/4 new $125. Also Craftsman skillsaw with case, $40. (330) 897-1038

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FOR SALE: Massey Ferguson 65 gasoline, runs great, good condition, 3 point blade, tire, chains included. $4200 obo. (330) 473-7523

Sports Fitness

WOMEN'S sm. Specialized Crossroad Elite fitness comfort bike. $750 new, asking $400. Can be checked & test road at Raber's Bike Shop, Millersburg. New cond., VM 330-674-3186

320

Tools Machinery

18 HP Kubota diesel w/ 12,500W Winco Generator. 1800 RPM, 150 gallon fuel tank. 5573 TR 401, Mlbg, 44654. 330-893-4214 EY 6500 watt Honda Inverter generator. Runs good, in very good cond., $1800 obo. (330) 473-8585

AKC CAVALIER male available for stud service. (330) 897-1452

5500W GENERATORS, 1 Troybilt, 1 Porter Cable, exc. cond., low hours, $450 each. (330) 695-9873

FOR SALE: 10 mo. old cavashon, female. 6 year old boxer, female. (330) 473-5280

FOR SALE: Yammor 35-hp diesel 25' lineshaft air clutch. Dean Yoder, 9296 S. Apple Creek Rd, Fredrksbg.

CUTTER KNIVES or disks need sharpened?Blanchard Grinding. Call 330-567-0064 ENGINE HOIST crane, 1-ton capacity, folds to store, good condition. $120. (330) 600-0091

Wanted to Buy 425

WANTED: USED rolls of woven wire fence. Will pay cash. Nathan Mast (330) 852-4925 WANTED: Good, used mountain bike or flatbar. (330) 600-0510 WANTED: 3 point hitch roto tiller. 4 or 5 footer. (330) 378-2232 WANTED: AKC Golden retriever male, breeding age. (330) 600-9345 WANTED: LEAD End water drippers on spaghetti tube for irrigation. Manuel open & close option. 330-852-0055 WANTED: ALUMINUM bass boat. V-bottom or semi-V, 16 ft with 9.9 engine. Good cond. Call 330-432-6992 BUYING JUNK batteries, aluminum, copper, brass, elect. motors, farm mach., appls., cars, trucks. 330-279-2142. WANTED: small, easy entry pony cart. Monroe Barkman, 3111 CR 114, Sugarcreek, OH 44681 330-893-7065 Buyers of standing timber, hardwood & white pine. For a free estimate call (419) 606-5865. KAYAK CANOE or duck boat wanted. (330) 674-9609. WANTED: SANDING Master drum sander. Good cond. (330) 600-0510 WANTED: Walk behind mower w/ or w/out bagger, in good cond. (419) 896-2021

FLEETWOOD ELITE mobile home, 1997, new roof, 2015, ProVia doors, added windows, nice, has to be moved. Call Myron (330) 231-7306. 4691 TR 628, Millersburg. $13,000.00

P.O. BOX 452, 102 BUCKEYE ST. SUGARCREEK, OHIO 44681

100+ Wooded Acres: Zanesville. 740-622-5216 42.5 ACRES open & wooded, nice building site with hunting grounds. Can be split. 4 mi. S of New Bedford on TR 213. Call Abe Miller at (330) 897-2057

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2003 Ford Escape, 4 WD, 196K miles, $2800. (330) 377-4190 1996 PASSAT TDI 5 spd. 178K. Runs good. $2600 obo. 2003 VW TDI 232K. Mostly one owner. Runs great, new clutch, timing belt-good. $2800 obo. Call 330-465-1432 '94 Ford Ranger, 3.0 liter engine, $100. Also, '72 Ford 351 engine w/ extra heads, $250. (330) 378-5218.

520

Boats

8 ft. kayak, $100. 8 ft. back packer, pontoon boat for 1 person. $150. (330) 359-0006 FOR SALE: 1988 Thundercraft V-H611 boat. 18.5 ft. w/ ski deck, new wiring open bough mercruiser I/O motor. Nice cond, 330-695-9814†x1

Apartment Rentals 35-HP JOHNSON boat motor,

KILLBUCK- NICE 2BR up apt. Appls., w/d hookup, screened in porch, assist animals only, $380+util+dep. (330) 276-4091

works & runs great, $2000/obo. Troyer, 7748 Nonpariel Rd, Fredrksbg.OH

9.9 Johnson outboard tiller, very good cond., runs great, ready to go, $1050. (330) 204-1771

2 BR. 1 BA. basement apt. near Baltic. Non-smoking, assist pets only. $475 +deposit. 330-897-0434

FOR SALE: Alum. boat, 16 ft. lund, V bottom w/ 9.9 motor. Call (330) 600-2276.

2 BR apt for rent, downstairs, Apple Creek, $500 + utils. (330) 464-6331

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plan, 2 BA, 1 @ each end. Open concept in kit/ dining/ living rm. area. Laundry hookup, off street pkng., lawn care provided, $475/mo. + $475 dep. Phone 330-897-9045 Mon-Thurs 7:30 to 4:00

$575,000 • 26 Acres Call Agent for options

8889 McFadden Rd E FRE

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Motorcycles ATVs

'15 KAWASAKI Ninja 300 EX, abs brakes, 2100 mi. $5000. (330) 231-6339

535

RVs & Campers

FOR SALE: 2000 Starcraft pop up camper, in good cond., sleeps 6, $1400 obo. (330) 600-1694

268 Stone Meadow Circle

7790 Ickes Rd

$69,900 Converted to Real Estate, Almost 2 Acres 3857 Pheasant Run

$545,000 2 Homes • 96x64 Bank Barn 60x32 Building, 40x24 Shop, Fenced Pasture and tillable land

$267,000 Country Living At It’s Best! Miles of Beautiful views, 3-4 Bedrooms, 3.5 Baths, Clean & Immediate Possession

Howard Hanna Mega Million Dollar Producer

Wednesday, April 13th, 2016, 12:00 NOON

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Consisting of open heifers, springers, short bred heifers, fresh heifers and cows. FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL:

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FOR SALE: 28 acres in Morgan County. Near Stockport. Good hunting. 1/2 open minerals included. $2800 per acre. Atlee (330) 698-1778

Automobiles

Priced Well $115,900 Rare Find Condo, Beautiful view

SPECIAL DAIRY SALE

Sale Barn: (330) 852-2832 Leroy Baker cell: (330) 340-0614 Sale Barn: (330) 852-2919 Brady Baker cell: (330) 831-1720

FOR SALE: 3 open acres, nice building site 5 miles from Millersburg on cr 150 330-600-0181

2850 State Route 60

250 BARKO knuckle boom log loader, 453-GM eng., $7500 or will consider selling parts. (330) 600-0091

SUGARCREEK LIVESTOCK AUCTION, INC

52.52 ACRES for sale, Muskingum county, near Frazeysburg, all wooded, good hunting & timber. $4000 per acre. VM (330) 857-0103

RENT - Mobile home in Mobile Home FOR manicured mobile home For Sale park in Baltic, OH. 2 BR split

415

PORTABLE CIRCULAR sawmill, Frick, 2 axels, steel wheels, 3-head block carriage, 43' track, 52" blade, log cleaner, 10' rolls, half moon log turner, no power unit, otherwise ready to use, $4500/obo; Also, have Frick edger for sale, 27", max capacity. (330) 600-0091

11HP Honda motor & air compressor w/ two 500 gal. tanks & well pump. Works good. $1000. (330) 674-1611

Land Sale Rent 500

Gloria Braun

Phone: 330-317-6011 gloriabraun@howardhanna.com Ohio Assoc. of Realtors President’s Club


The Holmes County Hub Shopper Trucks SUVs 600

1998 DODGE Durango, 163k mi., 4-WD, has 3rd seat, good tires, runs great. $2200. (330) 231-6636 1996 F-250 7.5 diesel. 334k mi., body rough, needs some work. $5,500. Call Duane, 330-473-7301 GMC DUMP truck, 1977, gas eng., automatic trans, 52,642 mi, GVW 25,000 lbs, Pintle hitch, $2300/obo. (330) 600-0091

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Vans

NEO VAN RENTALS 12 and 15 passenger vans available now Check us out at NEOVanRentals.com 330-893-RENT(7368) 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

Accounting 650

BOOKKEEPER: PT, must be familiar w/ QuickBooks & Microsoft Office programs, fax resume to 330-893-9600 or mail to PO Box 165, Charm, OH 44617.

650

Building Materials 775

FOR SALE: 800 sq. ft. foundation sandstone, uniform in ht. & up to 5 ft. long. (330) 897-3503

765

Equipment Rental

Building Materials FOR RENT: CAT D3 hydrostatic dozer. $30/hr. call, (330) 473-3412

TROYER DOOR, Ltd. 330-852-0205

Custom Int. & Ext. Doors FOR SALE: 2 old barn beams, 1 is 8x8x20, 1 is 8x8x18, good cond., best offer. Jacob Mast (330) 279-2486 CONCRETE DEK block piers for floating deck system. 76 pieces. $3/ea or $200 for all. (330) 231-0797 House for removal, good windows, reusable materials. 330-893-0056.

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Excavating

WILL DO EXCAVATING. Reclaiming, land clearing, tree lines, fence rows, ponds. All your dozer needs. Call or write. Yoder, 3883 TR 366, Millersburg. SHETLER SERVICES Driveways, field tiling, building pads, pet graves, french drains, gravel hauling, septic systems, downspouts. Call (330) 988-4373

775

• Vinyl Windows 06500 AD13113930 72

Fencing

4881 CR 207 Millersburg, OH

Building all types of wood & wire fences. Have ambusher to clear old fence rows. Free est. United Fencing 330-359-2314 / 231-8813

21 30 ft. used trusses, also steel roof to go w/ it. $2500 obo. (330) 674-3250

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

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Fencing 830

Temporary fencing supplies, special price on Gallagher chargers & TYP 5"-6" x 7' posts, stock all kinds woven wire, poplar & TYP fence boards & posts. Doughty Valley Fence, (330) 674-7440† DOUGHTY FENCE Builders. Building all types: board, split rail, woven wire, non-climb horse, barb, horse, cote, hitensil. 330-893-1803 330-763-1433

790

Flooring

LAMINATED FLOORING, lock together floating systems, approx 200 pieces, 7.5 wide x 51 long. Cedar color, $90. (330) 231-0797

805

General Contracting

SEEK & DESTROY DEMOLITION, houses, old trailers & barns. Free est. (330) 275-7980

830

Hauling

I BUY junk cars 262-9300 $$ YOU'VE GOT SCRAP--WE'VE GOT CASH!$$ Call KD Scrap Hauling, (330) 275-7980

Hauling 1070

HAULING LIMESTONE, gravel, mulch, landscape gravel, top soil, sand. Can haul 8 tons, competitive rates, Jerry's Trucking, Jerry Troyer, 330-763-4887. HAVE 15 PASSENGER VAN to do taxi work. Evenings & weekends. Live in Baltic. Ask for Scott. 330-600-9359. PRODUCT TRANSPORT Service for businesses: Clean & closed trailer, flat rates, fully insured. Call John @ (330) 231-0283.

840

Heating

WOOD AND Coal furnace. Hot blast brand with blower 2 8" pipes can be attached to duct work. Works good, $500. 330-465-3145

860

Landscaping

KIMBLE'S Landscaping: Decks, patios, fences. Free estimates. (330) 466-6339

925

Tree Service

TREE REMOVAL. Got Leaning Trees? Dead Trees? Call (330) 893-1805 OHIO FOREST Products: Specializing in tree removal. Call (419) 606-5865 CLINE BROS. Tree Service. We offer free estimates, fully insured, 330-276-3531 or Cell 330-763-4832

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Windows

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

Fiberglass Doors w/ Composite Jam $295

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Vinyl Windows Windows w/ Aluminum Screens

& Doors 2016

Storm Doors w/ Heavy Duty Screen Doors In-Stock

FREE ESTIMATES

Painting FOGGED

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

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

GORILLA PAINTING Free Estimates (330) 231-3541

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Power Washing

BUCKEYE MOBILE POWER WASH: Mobile pressure washing services for your residence or business. Also fleet washing. Contact us for a free quote. (330) 359-0450

Roofing & Spouting

YODER FAMILY Roofing & Seamless Spouting LLC, servicing Wayne/Holmes counties for 17 yrs, insured. Call for your free estimate. 330-695-3000 DOES your roof need attention? We specialize in all your low slope & flat roofing needs. Call for a free estimate. ALCO Quality Systems. (330) 464-9085 BERLIN ROOFING: Shingle, metal, slate & rubber. Reroof & repair. Fully insured. 330-893-2518

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The Holmes County Hub Shopper

Saturday, April 2, 2016 — 47 330-345-5200 • 888-244-6632 Shop Online

We’ll Fit Your Lifestyle

College Hills Honda $

18,114

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19,049

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P8007 2013 Honda Accord EX

$

18,980

20,203

B206A 2015 Honda Accord LX

21,990

$

$179/ Month

36 Mo Lease

2016 Civic LX Sedan CVT

$1999 due at lease signing

22,554

P7996 2013 Honda CRV-EX

P7969A 2012 Honda CR-V EX

$

2016 Honda HR-V EXL NAVI AWD CVT

$0

24,171

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24,541

25,380

$

$0

due at lease signing

$250 per month for 36 months thereafter.

$239/ Month

$1999 due at lease signing

$0

P7990 2013 Honda Pilot EX-L

OR due at lease signing

$300 per month for 36 months thereafter.

$309/ Month

36 Mo Lease

2016 Odyssey SE 6-Speed Automatic

WE BUY USED CARS

$1999 due at lease signing

EVEN IF YOU DON’T BUY OURS

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B215A 2005 Ford Escape XLT

9,599

B078A 2008 Honda Civic LX

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OUR SELECT USED CARS

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$230 per month for 36 months thereafter. 36 Mo Lease

P7989 2014 Honda CRV-EX-L

P8004 2013 Honda CR-V EX-L

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$199/ Month

2016 Accord LX Sedan CVT

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IN STOCK NOW!

P7995 2013 Honda Accord Sport.

P8003 2013 Honda Accord Sport

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5,999

B231A 2003 Honda CR-V LX

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9,599

P7951A 2009 Honda Civic Hybrid w/ Nav

14,988

B224A 2010 Chevrolet Traverse LT

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due at lease signing

$359 per month for 36 months thereafter.

2016 Honda Civic LX Sedan CVT, 2016 Accord LX Sedan CVT, 2016 CRV LX CVT AWD and 2016 Odyssey SE 6-Speed Automatic are 36 month 36,000 mile closed end leases with $1999 due at signing plus tax, title, license plates, and documentary fee. $0 due leases are also plus tax, title, license plates and documentary fee. All leases and purchases at College Hills Honda include mud guards and three free oil changes. All offers available for well qualified buyers approved with Honda Financial Services. Offers good through 04/04/2016 unless otherwise noted.

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P7987A 2008 Chevy Impala LT

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B158A 2009 Honda Accord EX-L V-6

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13,575

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24,870

P7993A 2014 Chevy Traverse LT

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The Holmes County Hub Shopper

Saturday, April 2, 2016 — 48

Pick Your Price! UNDER $9,999 04 GMC Canyon Ext 4x4

10’s 10 Dodge Dakota Bighorn Crew 4x4 $

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

Power Windows & Locks, Keyless Entry, Fog Lights, Alloy Wheels, Tow Package. #MP7865

$6,996

$17,972

02 Chevy 1/2 Ton Ext - Bed Liner, Bumper Tow Package. # MP7835A 02 Chevy 1/2 Ton Ext 4x4 LS - Power Windows & Locks, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels. # B14230C 02 Chevy 1/2 Ton Ext 4x4 - Bedliner. # T15277A 02 GMC 1/2 Ton Ext 4x4 SLE - Running Boards, Bed Liner, Alloy Wheels, Tow Package. #MP7910A 03 Chevy 1/2 Ton Ext 4x4 LS - Bed Liner, Alloy Wheels, Tow Package. #MP7968A 04 Dodge Dakota Crew SXT - Tilt Wheel, Cruise Control, Bed Liner, Alloy Wheels. # MP7972A 03 Chevy 1/2 Ton Ext 4x4 LS - Tow Package, Z71, Bed Liner, Alloy Wheels. #GM15110B 08 Ford 1/2 Ton Ext 4x4 XLT - Power Seat, Running Boards, Spray-in Bed Liner, Alloy Wheels, Tow Package. #T15358A 04 Chevy 3/4 Ton Crew 4x4 LS - Running Boards, Bed Liner, Tow Package, Short Bed. # GM15372A

$3,990 $3,999 $4,991 $4,996 $6,990 $6,990 $7,996 $8,966 $9,950

07 Chevy 1/2 Ton Ext 4x4 LT- Power Seat, Nerf Bars, Cruise Control, Bed Liner, Tow Package. # MP7896A 06 Ford 1/2 Ton Reg 4x4 XL - Running Boards, Bed Liner, Tow Package, Snow Plow. # T15403A 10 Chevy Colorado Ext 4x4 - Power Windows & Locks, Tilt Wheel, Cruise Control, Bed Liner.# T16007A 02 Chevy 3/4 Ton Crew 4x4 LT - Duramax Diesel, Power Seats, Keyless Entry, Heated Leather, Bed Liner, Alloy Wheels, Tow Package. #T15230A 06 Ford 1 Ton Crew 4x4 Lariat - Power Seats, Running Boards, 6-CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Heated Leather. #GM16086AA 05 Ford 1/2 Ton Ext 4x4 XLT - Keyless Entry, Running Boards, Fog Lights, Alloy Wheels, Air, Tow Package. # T15394B 08 Chevy Avalanche Crew 4x4 LTZ - Power/Heated/Leather Seats, Running Boards, TV/DVD, Sunroof, Spray-in Bed Liner. #T15389A 10 Ford 1/2 Ton Ext 4x4 XLT - Running Boards, Steering Wheel Audio Controls, Alloy Wheels. #MP8043

$10,900 $10,971 $10,997 $11,932 $11,975 $11,990 $18,996 $19,996

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12 Chevy 1/2 Ton Crew 4x4 LT

11 Ford 1/2 Ton Crew 4x4 XLT - Running Boards, Cruise Control, Bedliner, Alloy Wheels, Only 59,300 Miles!!! Tow Package. #MP8050 $25,675 12 Dodge 1/2 Ton Ext 4x4 SLT - Only 39,600 Miles!!! Power Seats, Keyless Entry, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air, Tow Package. #MP7912 $25,951 09 GMC 3/4 Ton Crew 4x4 SLT - Power Seat, Running Boards, Bed Liner, Bose Speakers, Heated Leather, Z71, Tow Package. #GM15420A $25,990

Power Seat, Running Boards, Bed Liner, Alloy Wheels, Air, Offroad. # MP8027

09 Ford 3/4 Ton Crew 4x4 Lariat - Power Pedal, Power Heated Leather Seats, Running Boards, Power Sunroof, Rear Camera. #MP8086 $25,991 $26,900 13 Ford F150 Crew 4x4 XLT - Running Boards, Alloy Wheels, Power Pedals, Tow Package. #T15267A 11 Ford 1/2 Ton Crew Lariat 4x4 - Power Seats, Heated Leather, Sony Speakers, Nerf Bars, Air, Bumper and Gooseneck Hitches. #GM15312A $26,932

$22,997 10 Ford 1/2 Ton Ext 4x4 - Power Seat, Running Boards, Bed Liner, Alloy Wheels, Tow Package. #MP8051 09 Ford 1/2 Ton Ext 4x4 XLT - Power Seat, Running Boards, Bed Liner, Alloy Wheels, Tow Package. #MP8018 11 Ford 1/2 ton Crew Cab - Only 35,000 Miles!!! Power Seat, Running Boards, Alloy Wheels, 6-CD Stereo, Tow Package. #T15396B 10 Ford 1/2 Ton Crew 4x4 FX4 - Power Seat, Cruise, Bed Liner, Tow Package. #MP7915 11 Dodge 1/2 Ton Crew 4x4 Sport - Bed Liner, Chrome Wheels, Tow Package. #MP8071A

$21,975 $21,990 $23,996 $24,974 $24,990

30’s 12 Chevy 3/4 Ton Crew 4x4 LTZ $

13 Dodge 1/2 Ton Ext 4x4 SLT - Two-Tone Paint, Power Seat, Keyless Entry, Fog Lights, Alloy Wheels, Tow Package. #MP7913 13 Toyota Tacoma Ext 4x4 - Only 41,500 Miles!!! V8, Auto, Steering Wheel Audio Controls, Rear Camera, Alloy Wheels, Premium Audio. #MP8049

$26,937

10 Ford 1/2 Ton Crew 4x4 PLATINUM - Power Seats, Running Boards, Power Sunroof, Bed Liner, Rear Camera, Alloy Wheels. #MP8023

$27,997

11 Chevy 1/2 Ton Crew 4x4 LT - Only 21,800 Miles!!! Power Seat, Remote Start, Bed Liner, Alloy Wheels. #MP7937 $27,831 12 Toyota Tundra Ext 4x4 - Only 54,000 Miles!!! V8, Power Windows & Locks, Bedliner, Tow Package. #MP8045 $28,685 10 Dodge 1 Ton Crew 4x4 HD - Power Seat, Remote Start, Running Boards, Tow Package, Dually. #GM16045A $28,996 11 Chevy 1/2 Ton Crew 4x4 LT - Power Seat, Remote Start, Bed Liner, Alloy Wheels, Heated Leather, Tow Package. #MP8007 $28,997 13 GMC 1/2 Ton Crew 4x4 SLE - Power Seat, Steering Wheel Audio Controls, Bed Liner, Alloy Wheels, Tow Package. #MP8008

$29,900

40’s 12 Chevy 1 TON CREW 4X4 SLT $

Only 39,000 Miles!!! Power Seat, Remote Start, Running Boards, Power Sunroof, Alloy Wheels, Integrated Brake Controller. #MP8032

Only 24,000 Miles!!! Duramax Diesel, Dually, Power Leather Seats, Power Sunroof, DVD/TV. #MP8053

$36,990

$46,996

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

$26,996

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 12, 2016. Pictures may not reflect actual vehicle

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