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Barnstorming in Berlin

Join the scavenger hunt, do a little shopping downtown By KEVIN LYNCH Staff Writer Remember how much fun you used to have on a scavenger hunt when you were a kid? Nancy Ward, manager of Farmstead Restaurant in Berlin, says the Berlin Barnstorming event on Saturday, April 30, is an opportunity for some similar fun, as the event serves as a scavenger hunt for adults. Somewhere in the neigh-

borhood of 40 Berlin businesses participate in Berlin Barnstorming. “You can pick up a list of all the stores at any of the participating businesses, go in and find the hidden barn and you can hopefully do some shopping while you are there,” Ward said. “When you find the barn, you fill out a ticket for that store. At 3:30 everything gets taken down to German Village, and at the stage there,

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Homestead Restaurant manager Nancy Ward hides a barn on the shelves in the restaurant in preparation for Berlin Barnstorming, an event during which customers are on a scavenger hunt, searching for the barns at more than 40 stores in Berlin. Upon finding the barns, customers are encouraged to register for prizes with a grand prize drawing worth more than $1,000. they will start drawing the winners.” When shoppers find the barn, they report it to a store employee and fill out a card with their

name, which is entered in a drawing for a $20 gift card. All the drawings will be held in German Village outside the Gospel Bookstore, including the grand

prize drawing, which includes gifts or gift cards from all the stores participating. That’s more than $1,000 worth of prizes and goods in the gift basket.

The more barns you find throughout the day at different stores, the more chances you have to win. See Pg. 2 — BERLIN

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Run, walk, breakfast benefits Widows, widowers school is Saturday A 5k run/walk, 1-mile banquet is fun run, silent auction and Saturday pancake breakfast will be

The annual widows and widowers banquet hosted by the Berlin Lions Club will be held at the East Holmes Fire Station on Saturday, April 16. Appetizers will be served at 11:30 a.m. and lunch at noon. There will be lunch, entertainment and bingo. Widowed men are being encouraged to attend. Reservations are required. To reserve a spot, call Mary Ellen at 330-231-6444.

Swiss steak dinner is Saturday Beach City American Legion Hall Post 549 is having an all you care to eat Swiss steak dinner on Saturday, April 16, from 4-7 p.m. Meal includes three bean salad, applesauce, mashed potatoes/ homemade gravy, corn, bread, dessert and beverSee Pg. 5 — CALENDAR

Berlin special for our town, kind er Jamie Swartzentruber. of a fun scavenger hunt,” “It’s kind of unique. “This is a little something said Sol’s Palace manag- “We hide a barn in each of our stores,” Swartzentruber added. “We hide the barn in different locations throughout the day.” Berlin Barnstorming is extremely popular among DISCOUNT GROCERIES the locals, according to Miracle Whip Brownie Batter Chocolate Cookies Swartzentruber. $1.25 - 30 oz. “A lot of locals partici10.7 oz. $ Chicken Broth pate in this event which is Name Brand Walnut Creek $1.09 - 32 oz. kind of fun,” she said. “For Mustard & Ketchup Ice Tea 23 oz. bottles our employees, it’s kind Great Prices! $2.99 -18 pk. of fun to see more local Sauders Brown Eggs people come through Walnut Creek $1.39 dz. the store. Every year we Pepperoni Sauders White Eggs get the same people.” $1.19 dz. 6 oz.$ “I said it was a scavenger (While supplies last) Lots of Candies & New Items! hunt for adults, but the Tuesday Evening Special! While Supplies Last! kids love it too,” Ward (4-6 pm) 10% Off $50 or more! added. “People come in Prices Good Fri., April 15th - April 23rd 1295 US RT 62 • WILMOT, OH 44689 Joe & Fannie Bowman • 4992 Twp. 628 here and their little kids 1½ mi. SW Mt. Hope M 8-5 • T 8-6 • W-F 8-5 • SAT 8-4 / CLOSED SUN are running around lookHours: Mon-Thurs 8-5, Fri 8-6, Sat 8-4 330.359.0481 ing for the barns, and they 330.600.1763 do really well. “There was one family last year that had a little girl looking, and after April 18th thru April 23rd everyone else found it, Hours: M,W,Th & Sat 8-5; Tues & Fri 8-7 they did a hot and cold Visa, Mastercard, Discover thing with her to help her WEEKLY SPECIALS find it. She filled out her Black Forest Ham �������������������������������������������������������������������������$2�69 lb� own ticket and everyBaby Swiss ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ $3�19 lb� Whole EZ Carve Ham ������������������������������������������������������������������$1�99 lb� thing,” she continued.

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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

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Beun new superintendent for East Holmes By CHRISTINE L. PRATT cipal and Walnut Creek ditions here and bringing principal. us to the next level. That Staff Writer “In all of those jobs he appealed to us.” E. HOLMES DIS- has demonstrated an abil- Through the rest of the TRICT — After a long ity to communicate with school year, Beun will and intensive search, the parents and the staff,” continue to serve as prinBoard of Education wel- said Kauffman. “He’s cipal at Walnut Creek, but comed one young and energetic and will start working with of its own has a lot of good ideas on interim Superintendent as the dishow to build on the tra- Jon Ritchie and interim trict’s new superintendent. Holmes County Hub Shopper E r i k (Copyright 2016) Beun, curP.O. Box 151, Millersburg, Ohio 44691 r e n t l y Millersburg office: 25 N. Clay St Phone: 1-330-264-1125 serving as Publisher: Andrew S. Dix; principal Managing Editor: Lance White; Ad Director: Kelly Gearhart at WalEmail: holmescounty-shopper@dixcom.com Buen Published Thursdays by the Holmes County Shopper Hub. Entered nut Creek as periodicals, postage paid at Wooster, Wayne County, Ohio. Direct Elementary School, will address changes to: The Daily Record, P.O. Box 918, Wooster, Ohio assume the position Aug. 1. 44691. Office hours: 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-Friday. The board on Monday morning approved a twoyear contract with Beun, 8439 TR 527 • Shreve, OH 44676 extending through July 31, 330-567-2569 2018, during which time HOURS Mon. - Fri. 8:30 - 5:30 he will be paid $91,000 Sat. 8:30 - 4:00 annually. Week of April 18th-April 23th “I’m excited. It’s where I live and I’m excited to play a role in this team in E-Z Carve Ham...........(Whole 1.89 lb.) or 1.99 lb. this district,” said Beun, Sandwich Pepperoni............................... $2.89 lb. who said he’s hoping to continue down a path Lacey Baby Swiss .................................... $2.89 lb. of success the district Jumping Jack Cheese............................. $2.69 lb. already is well on. “We have an established team Praine Gold Flour .........................................67¢ lb. and a history of success. Salty Stix 3# Bag..................................... $3.49 ea. I am looking forward to leading and continu- Hot Dogs (Sugardale) 1.19 lb. 24# Case$25.00 ea. ing the good work those before me and those in the classroom have already done.” Walnut Creek Whipped Topping 16oz. 1.99 ea. Beun was among seven Walnut Creek Butter Case Price $2.49 lb. or 2.69 lb. ea. of 25 applicants interviewed for the job, and he was one of three who Watch for next weeks ad for Our returned for a second Spring Customer Appreciation Sale! interview, according to board President Jeremy Free Delivery on Church Orders • 40 lb. Minimum Kauffman, who said as an Call in for prices on large orders internal candidate, Beun “understands the nuances of the district and how it operates” and also has Name Brand Bent & Dent Grocery demonstrated leadership Canned Goods • Paper Products • Laundry Detergent • Toothpaste • Shampoo Body Wash and Much More! abilities in several roles within the district. Since 2005, Beun has served the district as a seventh-grade English/ reading teacher, boys varsity basketball assistant coach, athletic director, transportation coordinator, Hiland assistant prin- 2495 CR 168 (Near Trail) • Dundee, OH 44624

Assistant Superintendent Kris Pipes-Perone on “big picture decisions,” said Kauffman, who sees Beun playing an integral role in planning for next year, a process that now is in the early stages. He said the next few months will give Beun an

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think he has the aptitude to do very well,” Kauffman said of Beun. Beun replaces Joe Edinger, who resigned the position in May, with three years remaining on his own five-year contract. See Pg. 5 — BEUN


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Gresko Act, which creates a fund for the volunteer officer’s dependents, providing death benefits to survivors of volunteer officers killed in the line of duty. Gresko was killed in the line of duty, but was not eligible for public benefits because he was a volunteer. Since Millersburg utilizes volunteer officers, (those who serve in a part-time, reserve or volunteer capacity), the village is required to establish a board by April 22, to administer claims for benefits from the volunteer officer’s fund. The board must have two members elected by the legislative authority that maintains the police or sheriff’s department, two members elected by the volunteer peace offi-

cers and one member elected by the other four members who is not an elected official or member of the police or sheriff’s department, but who is a registered voter in the village. The village also is required to pony up $500 for the initial fund, and $150 after the initial fund is depleted. “We have to establish this fund,” solicitor Bob Hines said at the March 30 council meeting. “It sounds like a good idea, but I’m not sure about the funding, because we are in the highest category as far as contribution. We give $500 and Cleveland gives $500. That doesn’t make any sense at all. What’s amazing to me is that Millersburg, Ohio, with 3,200 people in it, is one of the biggest contributors.

“It also doesn’t seem like that money is going to go very far if somebody submits a claim,” he continued. “Once 95 percent of the fund is depleted, we have to keep contributing money. I just wonder how well it’s going to be funded when one claim, it seems to me, could take a big chunk out of that statewide fund.” Police Chief S. Tom Vaughn pointed out that one collection would net almost half a million dollars. “There are 985 agencies (police and sheriff’s departments) in the state of Ohio. I’m assuming 80 to 90 percent of them have some sort of volunteer corps,” Vaughn said. Hines added that he hopes his fears are not founded and the legisla-

ture has done its homework. “They must know how many claims to expect and that kind of stuff,” he said. Village council member Robert Shoemaker said it is a small price to pay for what it does. “To me, it’s not a lot of money for what it is for,” Shoemaker said. Shoemaker and Kelly Hoffee volunteered and were approved to serve on the board. The board will meet prior to the next village council meeting in Vaughn’s office. “We’ll need to have that other member. If you come up with a name, I will be happy to contact that person,” Vaughn said. Reporter Kevin Lynch can be reached at 330-6745676 or klynch@the-dailyrecord.com.

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Community Church Anniversary dinner planned The River of Life Community Church, 235 W. Main St., Loudonville, will hold an Anniversary Revival and Dinner April 17, beginning at 9:30 a.m. with service and local musicians until 11:30 a.m. At noon there will be a chicken dinner, followed at 1:30 p.m. by singing evangelist, Pastor Greg Lockridge. There will be limited dinners available, so call for dinner reservations only. Call Pastor Hetzel See Jr. at 330-600-

0274 for dinner reservations.

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Swiss steak dinner served April 30 A swiss steak dinner will be served Saturday, April 30 from 4-7 p.m. at Killbuck Elementary School, by members of Killbuck United Methodist Church. Menu includes swiss steak, mashed potatoes, green beans, salad, rolls, beverage and desserts. Cost is $10, adults and $5 ages 3-12.

Fredericksburg Presbyterian Church is holding a special worship service on Sunday, April 24 to dedicate their new church building. The dedication will take place as part of the regular worship service at 10:30 a.m. Following the dedication, there will be an open house with Donations needed refreshments until 1:30. The Trading Post Thrift Everyone is welcome to Store is in need of genattend. tly used items to help a

Community briefs troubled boy find help at the Ohio Wilderness Boys Camp near Caldwell. The Trading Post Thrift Store is at 7703-B State Route 241, west of Mount Hope. Donations can be taken to the store or dropped off at 2678 S. Kohler Road, Orrville. Call 330-857-5516 or 330-464-1261.

Need a Bible? Need a Bible? We can deliver/mail you one without cost or obligation. KJV Bible, New Testament, Large Print, Children’s Story Bible are available. Contact 330-347-6052.

Clubs TOPS OH 1243 Sugarcreek

Harned played five motivational songs for the program. The first one was “Born To Win.” Next week Brian Stephenson will have 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 330600-2649.

will be April 23 from 9 a.m.-noon at the Holmes Fire District No. 1 Price is $12 a basket, and proceeds benefit the scholarship under the Holmes County Educational Foundation, Every Woman’s House and Friends of the Library. The Summer Science Sessions, directed by Bonnie Trubee, will be held at West Holmes High School, June 20-22 for students who have completed fourth through ninth grades. Cost of registration by June 1 is $25, after June 1 the fee is $30. Classes include both morning and afternoon. Contact Bonnie Trubee at 330-674-3377 for information about registration.

TOPS OH 1243 Sugarcreek met March 31 with 16 members present. Jody Fowler was best weekly loser with a 51⁄2-pound loss. Mary Ann Miller was best rededicated loser with 21⁄4pound loss. Total loss of the week was 171⁄4 pounds. Miriam Yoder was the best loser of the month with a 9-pound loss. Verna AAUW, Holmes Yoder was runner-up with County 81⁄2 pound loss. The Chapter had a 331⁄2-pound loss Guest speaker was for March. For more infor- Christa Crave when the mation, call 330-897-6007. Holmes County Branch of the American Association of University Women met recently at the home of Pat TOPS OH 1573 Sage. Crave is an associate Nashville professor of Anthropol- Fiber Arts Guild Dick Harned was best ogy and Women’s Gender weekly loser when TOPS and Sexuality Studies at of Wayne and OH 1573 Nashville met The College of Wooster. Holmes Counties April 6. Leo Tope was best She spoke about some of weekly rededicated loser, the feminists and gender A light meeting was held with Lana Rush, best week- issues and changes in atti- to discuss the Fiber Arts Guild of Wayne and Holly KOPS. Members lost 19 tudes over the years. The annual Pansy Sale mes Counties participation pounds with only one gain,

in the Great Lakes Fiber Show May 28-29, when they met April 4 at Local Roots, Wooster. For the program, a technique called steeking was demonstrated on a coffee cozy. Steeking is used to safely and securely cut your knitting to create holes where you want them. It is frequently used with complex colorwork sweaters, because it is easier and faster to knit colorwork in the round. Social time was enjoyed with show and tell and refreshments. A reminder that the members and friends knit/crochet at Local Roots, Wooster, the first Saturday of the month, 10 a.m.-noon. The third Saturday of the month they gather at Templeton’s, Wooster, 10 a.m.-noon. Feel the need to socialize with other fiber loving people, feel free to join in. May 2 at 7 p.m. Local Roots, Wooster, please use the back door. Fiber enthusiasts are always welcome.

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are Ray Miller of Mount Eaton, David Troyer and WANDA GRIFFITH Clarence Yoder, all of celebrated her 90th birth- Sugarcreek. day on April 15. Cards may be sent to her at P.O. Food Pantry open Box 374, Nashville 44661.

New arrivals TUCKER HENRY was born April 4 to Alex and Sabrina Yoder of Millersburg. He joins a brother, Benjamin. He was 7 pounds, 3 ounces and 191⁄2 inches long. Grandparents are Henry and Judy Yoder of Lakeville, Kevin Hanna of Glenmont and Ruth Hanna of Killbuck. Great-grandparents are Lois Morris of Glenmont and Red and Shirley Ernst of Lakeville. NICOLE JAIME was born March 23 at Wooster Community Hospital to Karin and Ian Yoder of Fredericksburg. She weighed 7 pounds, 11 ounces and was 19.5 inches long. She joins siblings Zacharie Ian, Mackenzie Raine and Alexis Kay. Grandparents are Andy Yoder Jr. of Fredericksburg, John Henry and Linda Troyer of Sugarcreek. Great-grandparents

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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 26.

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 330-6008103 for more information or visit www.lovecenterholmescounty.org.

Beun (From Page 3) The board in June took action to authorize TriCounty Educational Service Center to conduct the superintendent search, but the timing was just too tight; and only two months later, members agreed to suspend the search and

contract with Tri-County; its superintendent, Ritchie; and its curriculum director Pipes-Perone to serve in interim positions of district superintendent and assistant superintendent, respectively. Beun’s selection is the culmination of a search renewed in January.

Calendar (From Page 2) age. Gluten free also available. Cost is $12 adult; $6 ages 4-12; 3 and younger free, served family style. Carry out is $10. The hall is at 125 Third Ave. N.E.

ner include a half-chicken, 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.

Barbecue benefits Ripley Cemetery Veterans Service Ripley Cemetery Com- accepting mittee will hold a “Wayne County fair-style” chicken applications

barbecue on Saturday, The Holmes County VetApril 30 from 4 p.m. until erans Service Center is sold out at Ripley Church accepting applications for of Christ, Big Prairie. Din- assistance for April. Dead-

line 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.

Swiss steak dinner served April 30 A swiss steak dinner will be served Saturday, April 30 from 4-7 p.m. at Killbuck Elementary School, by members of Killbuck

United Methodist Church. Menu includes swiss steak, mashed potatoes, green beans, salad, rolls, beverage and desserts. Cost is $10, adults and $5 ages 3-12.

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Waynedale class to meet May 7

The Waynedale class of 2001 will hold its 15-year class reunion May 7, 6-9 p.m., at Jake’s Steakhouse, Killbuck yard Wooster. There is a $5 per sales are May 7 person cover charge. Food Killbuck will hold spring and beverages are puryard sales May 7 begin- chased at the attendee’s ning at 9 a.m. The event is expense. RSVP to Wayne-

Sugarcreek Legion to hold fish fry

American Legion Post 494, of Sugarcreek, will hold a family fry 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.


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Groceries • Veggies • Baked Goods Bent & Dent

News deadline

News stories, briefs, meeting notes, photos and features are due by noon of the Monday before the Saturday publication date. Sale Prices Good April 18th – 23rd

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Farmers Cheese.............................................................................................................$2.59 lb. Mild Cheddar.................................................................................................................$2.35 lb. American Cheese Slices .................................................................................................$2.35 lb. E-Z Carve Ham ...............................................................................................................$1.99 lb. Dbl. Smoked Off The Bone Ham.....................................................................................$2.85 lb. Virginia Ham.................................................................................................................$2.59 lb.

LANDSCAPE TEAM — Jason Jenkins (left), Jake Mullet, Justin Lorentz and Becca Vales, West Holmes Nursery Landscape Team traveled to Tolles Technical Center on Jan. 12 to compete in the 2016 State Nursery Landscape contest. Members were tested in numerous areas including general knowledge, equipment safety, plant identification, weed/pest identification, blueprint reading, and pruning or irrigation methods. The team traveled Jan. 7 to Lorain County JVS to compete in the 2016 District Nursery Landscape Competition where they placed second. They were tested in numerous areas including general knowledge, equipment safety, plant identification, weed/pest identification, blueprint reading, and pruning or irrigation methods.

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Holmes County bookmobile p.m.; Charm Elem K, 1-1:30 p.m.; Hiland Supply, County Road 135, 1:452:30 p.m.; Amish Country Essentials, 3-6 p.m. Thursday — Charm Elementary, 9-10:30 a.m.; Wise Elementary, 11 a.m.2 p.m.; Township Road 371, Paul Miller, 2:15-3:30 p.m.; Miller’s Rustic Fur-

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Off The Bone Honey Ham ............................ $2.79/lb. Mini Marble ................................................$2.49/lb. Buffalo Style Chicken Breast ........................$4.59/lb. Chopped Ham .............................................$1.99/lb. Head Lettuce ................................................ 99¢/ea. Farm Fresh Brown Eggs............................ $1.99/doz.

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niture, 3-3:45 p.m.; Killbuck Public, 4:15-5:30 p.m. Friday — West Fairview, County Road 160, 10-10:30 a.m.; Green Acres School, Township Road 652, 10:45-11:45 a.m.; Hidden Acres School, Township Road 654 12:45-2 p.m.; Der Alte Quilt Shop, U.S. Route 62, 2:15-3:15 p.m.

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Monday — Kurtz Township Road 606, 12:15-1 p.m.; Honey Ridge School, Township Road 666, 1:152 p.m.; Winesburg Public 2:30-6:30 p.m. Tuesday — Troyer Valley School, County Road 70, 12:30-1:30 p.m.; The Flour Sack, 1:45-3:30 p.m.; Dan Raber, County Road 59, 4-5 p.m.; Flat Ridge Public, County Road 600, 5:45-6:15 p.m.; Jason Raber, Township Road 188, 6:20-7 p.m. Wednesday — Tea Run Community, 10:15-10:45 a.m.; Tea Run School, 10:45-11:45 a.m.; Roman Miller, County Road 323, noon-1 p.m.; Maple Springs Communiy, 2-3:15

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Went on vacation, now I need some alone time Did you ever have one of those days when you just felt cranky and out of sorts? This is one of those rare days for me. We just returned from

a whirlwind three-day trip up to the mountains because The Man of the House needed to get away. Like his life is so stressful — or boring —

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mountains — unlike the low country where we Every House live, with flat sand and Needs a pines. Green Mouse We had reservations Carol for two nights at a B&B Kallberg we found when we were up there in January. The or something here. On Charles Street Garden the other hand, I feel Suite is in the lower level like we are on vacation of a house that is so hidall the time, but we went den by an overgrowth of anyhow. Now I just need trees you would never a few hours of alone time know it was there. The to get organized. lavender wisteria was in It takes about three and full bloom as was the red a half hours to drive up azaleas and camellias. to the Hendersonville/ Walter and Sherry, the Saluda area in North owners, are our age or Carolina. It is beautiolder. He is a retired colful up there with lots of lege professor who likes hardwood trees, lakes and to talk. She delivered the

breakfast on a tray to our suite and was friendly, but less chatty. Walter had made up five driving tours around the area. We took advantage of two of them. The first one was in search of Pearson Falls. It was a lovely drive except the actual road to the falls was closed for some reason. We seemed to be the only people on the roads we took which is a welcome occurrence since we hate the traffic around where we live. The second trip was to the Greenville Watershed, a town called Tuxedo and Heatherly Heights Road.

This was more challenging. The watershed road was paved for miles but not well maintained through the forest. Tuxedo was nothing to brag about except for the small lake there. From there we were instructed to turn left onto Heatherly Heights Road “which is unpaved and a bit rough for about a half mile.” It did not start out too bad, but not only was this road unpaved but it had deep ruts that were unavoidable, water in some of them, and here we were See Pg. 9 — ALONE

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Spiegel Grove tickets still available Holmes County Historical Society has limited seating remaining, by prepaid reservations prior to May 18, for a once-in-a-lifetime Spiegel Grove Centennial Tour. It is the Centennial Celebration of the opening of the first Presidential Museum/Library at

Rutherford B Hayes’ home in Spiegel Grove, Fremont, on Saturday, May 28. Events of the day are: the ribbon cutting of the newly renovated museum/library, tours of the home and museum/ library, Ohio State Band in concert and special concert of the Presidents

Own Marine Corps Quartet on the veranda of the home. In addition, members of the Hayes family will be in attendance. After leaving Fremont the group will travel to Tiffin for a sit-down dinner with a choice of beef or chicken, arriving back in Millersburg between 9-9:30 p.m.

The tour will depart from Walmart parking lot at 8 a.m. (Arrive at 7:30 a.m.) Member price, $80; non-member, $90, all inclusive transportation, tips, admissions and meal. Lunch on your own, vendors will be present on the Spiegel Grove Grounds. Contact Holmes Coun-

ty Historical Society at 330-674-0022 email holmescountyhistory@ gmail.com or tour Chair-

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Knights Gaming Society Knights of Gaming Board Gaming Society meets the third Saturday of the month from noon-6 p.m. at the Holmes County District Public Library, Millersburg.

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in our very low riding MiniCooper. There was no way to turn around. The Man of the House did an admirable job of driving slowly and avoiding disaster three-fourths of the way through what seemed to be much farther than a half mile. Then we suddenly went up and came down — and from then on there was this unmistakable scraping sound coming from under the passenger door. Upon inspection, it turned out to be some thing that had partially ripped off, was badly bent and dragging on the ground. Where is a roll of duct tape when you need it? We managed to bend the

piece up far enough it was not dragging and made it back to our B&B where we reported the problem to our host. We advised him to put a notice on that particular drive that maybe a fourwheel drive, tall-wheeled car would be better. We spent much of our time exploring and looking for other places to stay on future trips. We visited two larger B&Bs that were lovely but very pricey. We saw a camp ground that had log cabins. I am not into camping myself, but we will see. We came home through a couple of lovely small towns near Saluda that held potential for future visits when the spirit strikes. I will file it all away for future adventures.

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Local Entertainment The brightest dimwit traveling on a dark road James Dean was cast in an eerie amber glow as I pulled into the garage one rainy evening a few weeks ago. I hit him with the high beams as I nosed the Honda into its stall then winked the headlights out all together as if to say goodnight to the life-sized cardboard heartthrob standing at the front of my bumper. James has been a fixture in our garage for at least a dozen years and still never fails to mildly amuse me in my comings and goings. In the predawn of the following morning, as I clicked on the headlights before backing out of the garage, James was once again cast in that same, dim, orange glow. Only then did it occur to me I must be missing a headlight.

out, apparently within miles of each other. What are the odds, really? Now, half way between work and home I had no Daily Record choice but to be “that Columnist & jerk who drives with his Illustrator brights on the whole way!” I flicked on the high If the high-beam beams and all appeared switch were the trigger well, and since I needed to a rocket launcher I to head off to work would’ve been vaporized immediately I made a mental note to pick up a a dozen times within the next few miles. I’m fairly replacement bulb on my certain I was the most way home from work at hated man in Ohio for the end of the day. Down the road, through those few, short minutes. After earning the ire of the murk, an approaching driver let me know I had every single traveler on one particular stretch of been inadvertently blazcounty road, I diverted ing my high beams from course to the spindlithe get-go by flicking est of back roads where his brights at me as he passed. When I pulled the I quickly affirmed my newfound reputation as trigger to retreat to my lows I plunged into total an inconsiderate idiot among the deer, raccoons darkness! BOTH of my and opossums traveling low-beams had winked their own morning commutes.

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Finally, after scorching my way into my workplace parking lot, I jumped out and ran for the door. I would have readily denied ownership of my car had any of my victims turned around and tailed me there. When I left work at the end of the day I wasted no daylight in bee-lining straight to the auto parts store where I perused the range of headlight bulb offerings while cloaked in a hooded sweatshirt and dark glasses, lest someone identify me as the butthead who blinded them that morning. A salesman approached and pulled a set of bulbs from the top of the rack. “Have you tried the super, ultra-platinums?” he asked. “They’ll definitely see you coming with these!”

“No thanks,” I said. “I think I’ll stick to your average, run-of-the mill headlights. I’d hate to be that jerk who blinds

everybody else on the road.” “I know what you mean, man,” he nodded. “I know what you mean.”

Holmes Center for Arts to hold ball; dance students perform Holmes Center for the Arts will be holding a ball on Friday, April 22 from 8-10 p.m. at 164 N. Washington St., Millersburg. All adults are invited; cost is $10 per couple. Proceeds go toward furthering the arts in Holmes County. There will be an optional beginners class to learn some ballroom steps from 7-8 p.m.; cost for the class is $10/person. For or more

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information, call 330-4732879. Dance performance Holmes Center for the Arts dance students will be performing “Once Upon a Time” at West Holmes High School on Saturday, April 30 at 2 p.m. Tickets are $8 per person. Call 330-473-2879 for tickets.

Breakfast for Child Abuse Prevention Holmes County Job and Community Breakfast for Family Services will hold a Child Abuse Prevention Month. All are welcome to attend. The April 21 event provides the opportunity to learn more about current issues in child welfare as well as network with local professionals. Guest speaker John Ward will be presenting a one-hour Gospel Hill Ministry training, “Offering Hope Healing in the Midst 27610 TR 45, Warsaw and of Trauma.” This session is 6 miles north off of U.S. 36 approved for 1 hour CEU between Warsaw and Coshocton for licensed social workers. RSVP by April 13 to 330674-1111, Ext. 0. Reg5:30 - 6:45 PM istration begins at 8 a.m. The event is at Carlisle For further information call Inn, Walnut Creek, 4949 Walnut Creek St.

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Business brief Lodging industry program planned The Amish Country Lodging Council will play host to attorney Fred Pressley of Porter Wright as he discusses regulatory changes impacting the lodging industry and small businesses throughout Amish Country. The presentation, “The Coming Storm of Changes to the Fair Standards Act, Employee Misclassification, and the Department of Labor’s Push to Eliminate Independent Contractors,” will update business owners on details of these legal issues while providing strategies to adapt business practices to avoid legal difficulties. As chairman of Porter Wright’s Labor and Employment Department and over 30 years’ experience in representing clients, Wright provides advice and counsel on the day-to-day issues that arise during the course of an employment relationship. Joe Savarise, of the Ohio Hotel & Lodging Association, will provide a brief legislative update for the state. In addition to the presentation, the Council will be gifting the proceeds from the 2015 Christmas Cookie Tour of Inns to the Holmes County Education Foundation and LifeCare Hospice. Over $9,700 was raised. The workshop will be held at Carlisle Inn, 1357 Old Route 39, Sugarcreek, on April 20 at 1 p.m. There is no fee for the workshop, but those interested must register with the Holmes County Chamber of Commerce & Tourism Bureau. Contact Laurie Judson at 330-674-3975 or by email at lauriej@holmescountychamber.com to register or for more information.

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Miley joins CSB management team Andrea R. Miley has been appointed to the senior management team at the Commercial & Savings Bank. She is senior vice president, senior risk officer. “We’re thrilled to have Andrea join the CSB team,” said Eddie Steiner, president and CEO. “She is a career community banker with outstanding WO-10458085

of the bank, administering an integrated methodology and framework to identify, monitor, report, control and mitigate risks. Miley most recently served as regional supervisor for the Ohio Division of Financial Institutions since 2010. In addition, she has over 15 years of experience as a financial officer in community

banks. She holds a bachelor’s degree in accounting from Franklin University where she graduated summa cum laude, and also attended Otterbein College. Miley and her husband, Jim, reside in Strasburg. Miley can be reached at 330-674-9015 or by email at andrea.miley@csb1. com.

Case Farms donates to Akron Children’s

Case Farms presented a check to the hospital March 30. “Akron Children’s Hospital is one of the best pediatric facilities in the country and we’re fortunate to have it in our ‘backyard’,” said Sammy Caudle, Case Farms’ Ohio operations VP and gen-

WINESBURG — Case Farms recently donated $4,100 to Akron Children’s Hospital. The proceeds will help fund patient care, community outreach and research. Representatives from See Pg. 12 — BUSINESS


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Farming District 3 Holstein Club holds 43rd annual meeting OPEN FOR THE SEASON! • Bedding Plants • Hanging Baskets • Vegetables

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Barbwire Barb Lumley order. The invocation was given by Larry Harding. A meal of Swiss steak, ham, mashed potatoes and gravy, green beans, salad, roll and various desserts was enjoyed by the 45 people in attendance. Following the meal the questions for the Distinguished Junior Award essay contest were passed out to junior members. Larry Harding was in charge of the contest.

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The business meeting began with the reading of the minutes of the April 12, 2015 Annual Meeting. The treasurer’s report was given by Steve Specht and copies of the report were handed out. The state director’s report was given by John Hartline. He gave comments on the Ohio Holstein Association Annual Meeting and Convention Sale held March 11-12, and hosted by the District 3 Holstein Club. He announced that Lisa Mangun had been elected as the treasurer for the Ohio Holstein Association. A report was given on the National Holstein Convention which will be held in Ohio in 2021. The Ohio Holstein Spring Sale will be held April 23, at the Wayne County Fairgrounds in Wooster. The Horace Stewart Memorial Awards were presented. Winners were: Belmont County, Caitlyn

Toohey; Carroll County, Tess Kiko; Guernsey County, Jamie Secrest; Harrison County, Riley Bardall; Jefferson County, Dwayne Wetherell; Monroe County, Nerissa Smith; Tuscarawas County, Stephanie Steel; Washington County, Martha Fagen. The president’s report was given by Jared Harding. He reported on the District 3 Show; the barn meeting held at the Bill Deetz farm in October; and the Ohio Holstein Association Annual Meeting and Convention Sale. The District 3 Holstein Show was announced for June 18, with Chris Lahmers judging and the showmanship contest beginning at 10 a.m. It was reported that Victoria Deam had shown the Junior Champion in the Junior Show at Spring Dairy Expo and Plainfield Farms had placed first in

the Open Show with their Fall Calf purchased in the Ohio Convention Sale. Harding announced the winners in the Distinguished Junior Member contest. Emily Deam placed first in the junior age division. Caitlyn Toohey and Nerissa Smith tied in the senior age division. Each winner read their essays. The pie contest was held with the winning pie, a caramel apple walnut pie, entered by Jennifer Fisher. Judge for the contest was Miriam Pollock. The pies were auctioned off with the proceeds going to the junior members who exhibited at the 2015 Ohio State Fair. They are Emily Deam, Victoria Deam. Eliza Days, Austin Trbovich, Logan Trbovich, Clay Hershberger and Michael Crawford. There was no new business. The meeting was adjourned.

Business not only us at Case Farms, Since 2015, Case Farms but our community, and has donated $6,000 to eral manager. “Their com- we want to do what we Akron Children’s Hospital. mitment to children’s can to help it remain health is an inspiration to strong and thriving.” (From Page 11)

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Pleasant Valley Cemetery is accepting donations to pay for mowing of the cemetery. Any amount is appreciated. For more information, call Robert L. Croskey, 330-276-3322. Donations may be sent to Croskey at 12049 U.S. 62, Killbuck 44637 or Lilian Duncan, P.O. Box 284, Killbuck 44637.


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The day will mark the culmination of a nearly yearlong effort to raise necessary funds to overhaul the memorial, which initially was constructed in the 1970s.

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Buck Hahn said mosquito spraying will start sometime this month. “I checked our records and last year we started spraying the last week of April,” Rippeth said. “The year before, it was the first or second week of May. It all depends on the weather. Do we want to go once or twice a week?” Council President Tim Carter suggested starting once a week and increase as needed. Hahn said once Little League games start playing later this month, there will be games going on at the park every night, making it hard to spray there.

“If there are ball games going on, I just don’t go into the park,” Rippeth said. The village enjoyed an outstanding turnout to the Duncan Theater for the premier showing of “Love Finds You in Valentine,” which was filmed in Millersburg. Hahn thanked the Holmes County Historical Society and the Sandisons for the great weekend. The mayor also pointed out a huge turnout for the Easter Egg Hunt, which was also very successful.

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Wooster man sentenced for trespassing more fixed after hearing from the victim, who said Pate “scared the crap out of” his wife and 3-yearold child, who were home when Pate broke in. Asked about a desired outcome, the man said, “Throw the book at him. He’s been nothing but trouble.” As he’s shared with past defendants, Rinfret said Pate was lucky not to have faced an armed homeowner. “We are a county of peo-

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ting the short end of the Airport Authority Board no action would be taken stick in regard to being President Roc Baker said at Monday’s meeting. paid for providing materi- board members would “We probably put down als for the runway project. hear Feikert out, but said 20,000 tons, but the first 8,000 tons we put down, we were informed that it was not stable enough to hold up a truck and not cut in a track,” Feikert said. “The inspector on the job let us put 8,000 tons down before he said anything. That’s a week and a half. Don’t you think after day one

they could’ve told us that it wasn’t going to work. We could’ve changed our materials, which we did, after the 8,000 tons. “I asked that inspector why he let us put 8,000 tons down before he said anything and all he did was shrug his shoulders,” Feikert continued. “He wouldn’t answer us. In the end, we had to have See Pg. 29 — RUNWAY

Man (From Page 27) been plead down from burglary. The charge stemmed from a Sept. 7 incident when Pate reportedly entered a home on Township Road 457, from which he took cash from safes in two bedrooms, according to the Holmes County Sheriff’s Office. An incident report indicated Pate had permission to be on the property but not in the home. Deputies also questioned a woman, Kristyn

Manchester, who has ties to the residence and was with Pate at the time, according to Chief Deputy Richard Haun. Last week, Manchester, 38, of 4517 Young Drive, Wooster, pleaded guilty to trespassing into a habitation. In exchange for her guilty plea, the state agreed not to file charges of burglary and theft. She is scheduled to be sentenced May 4, at which time she faces imposition of an 18-month prison term.

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a company come in and cement that first 8,000 tons. Just the testing was $5,000. Stabilization was $104,470. We paid that. The only reason we paid it was to not hold the job up. I think the engineering firm should be responsible for paying that to us.” Stantec Project Supervisor Brian Crosier said he told them that if there was a stability problem to let him know, and the material would be changed. It was not something that was in question. “Right now, we’re out $125,824.29,” Feikert said. “The only thing we get paid for the year 2014, was just about $40,000. I think that everybody who worked there got a screw job.” Crosier reported to the board the 2012 runway construction project is essentially complete, pending legal, and the 2013 phase of the project is complete with exception of the final pavement marking the taxiway. Scurlock (general contractor) has yet to sched- Reporter Kevin Lynch ule a time to complete this can be reached at 330-674work. 5676 or klynch@the-daily“Although Ron Scur- record.com.

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Holmesville man gets prison for meth By CHRISTINE L. PRATT possession of drugs, two counts of child endangerStaff Writer ing, having weapons while MILLERSBURG — A under disability and tamHolmesville man was sen- pering with evidence. tenced Monday to 16½ The jury found he was years in prison for mak- not guilty of specificaing meth and possessing tions alleging he was in methamphetamine at his possession of a firearm home, in the vicinity of while committing the drug children and a school. offenses. At the conclusion of a The sentence was consistwo-day trial and three tent with a recommendahours of deliberations on tion by Holmes County Friday, a Holmes County Assistant Prosecutor F. Common Pleas jury found Christopher Oehl, who Matthew Umstead, 43, of encouraged the court 305 W. Jackson St., guilty to consider not only of illegal manufacture Umstead’s charge, but a of meth, illegal assem- long history of criminal bly of chemicals for the convictions, which three manufacture of meth, times landed him in pristwo counts of aggravated on.

Defense attorney Dan Guinn argued for a lesser sentence, noting no one was harmed, the children were in a different structure than the meth cook, there was no evidence the drugs were being sold and Umstead has been a “lawabiding citizen for several years.” He also said Umstead should not — just because he exercised his right to a trial — be punished more than his codefendants, who agreed to plea deals with joint sentencing recommendations not exceeding five years. Guinn’s recommendation came on the heels of Umstead’s suggestion

Guinn did not defend him to his full potential, an issue he said he expected to pursue on appeal. Umstead also expressed displeasure with jurors, two of whom returned to witness sentencing. Umstead made a few disparaging remarks to them about the sentence as he was led from the courtroom. Considering those remarks, the fact the activity at Umstead’s residence caused enough community concern so as to motivate a neighbor to attend the trial, and the fact Umstead has a criminal history dating back 25 years, “his sentence was

appropriate,” said Oehl, noting had he not been stopped, he would have remained a “firebomb” in his community. Visiting Judge David Stucki said he would consider Umstead’s request for appointed counsel to represent him on appeal, although he said, “my belief he has done a good job for you throughout.” The charges stem from incidents occurring Nov. 23 at Umstead’s residence when Holmes County Sheriff’s Sgt. Tim Stryker made contact with Umstead and another man, Jason White, after observing an illegal burn in the backyard. Officers testified they saw trash consistent with meth making near the fire. They also recovered an active meth cook from a shed, which contained several raw products used to make the drugs. At the time, Umstead’s youngest two children were inside the house, which is located within 1,000 feet of Holmesville Elementary School. Mary Umstead, his mother, told jurors she found a 9 mm handgun hanging on the back side

of Umstead’s bed several days later while searching for checks. She said she had not seen the gun there before, and it was not documented during the search warrant; however, she testified Umstead’s oldest son identified the gun. Previously, in a plea deal with the state, Donnie Spurlock, 44, of 508 Massillon Road, Millersburg, pleaded guilty to illegal assembly or possession of chemicals for the manufacture of meth. Spurlock agreed to a joint sentencing recommendation of five years in prison. Jason White, 43, of 756 Critchfield St., also pleaded guilty to tampering with evidence. In exchange, the state dismissed other drug-related charges and agreed to a joint sentencing recommendation of one year in jail, with no objection to work release. Both Spurlock and White are scheduled for sentencing April 19. Reporter Christine Pratt can be reached at 330674-5676 or cpratt@thedaily-record.com. She’s @ drnewsgirl on Twitter.

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Lyons denies four drug charges By CHRISTINE L. PRATT the L.E.A.D. Drug Task Force. Staff Writer Officers recovered about MILLERSBURG — A $4,000 cash and 2 pounds Shreve man denied crimi- bulk marijuana, which nal charges associated were found together in a with a February search bedroom safe, along with of his home, during which scales, baggies and 38 marlaw enforcement found ijuana plants in various an indoor marijuana grow stages of growth, a few of and several guns. which were approaching Clifford Allen Lyons, 53, maturity, said Mullet. of 11342 Ripley Township In the bedroom and Road 516, pleaded not another room, which was guilty Tuesday in Holmes used for storage, officers County Municipal Court also found about 35 guns to illegal cultivation of — rifles, shotguns and marijuana, two counts of revolvers — all of which trafficking in marijuana were seized. The guns and endangering children. were not chambered, but If convicted, Lyons faces rounds were found inside up to 15 years in prison, the magazine of one of the plus an additional year rifles, he said. associated with specifica- Lyons, now free on tions he was in possession bond, is next scheduled to of a firearm at the time appear in court for a June the alleged crimes were 21 pretrial conference. A committed. jury trial is scheduled for Lyons was arrested after Aug. 8. law enforcement officers, following a month-long Reporter Christine Pratt investigation, executed can be reached at 330a search warrant Feb. 26 674-5676 or cpratt@theon his home, according to daily-record.com. She’s @ Commander Joe Mullet of drnewsgirl on Twitter.


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Killbuck BPA talks water issues to council KILLBUCK — Don Hughes, representing the Board of Public Affairs, told council everything is on track for the final transition from monthly payment to actual billing payment for water and sewer usage in the village for June 1. “We don’t want to make mistakes with this,” Hughes said. “Since we started this thing three years ago, we wanted to be up front, on time and do it the right way. That’s why we went to RCAP. It wasn’t three of us sitting around here part time trying to calculate the numbers. These guys do it for a living. They spent almost a year looking at all the numbers and accounts, all the bills. We went to the experts and had them do it. “We had a couple people who were concerned about their gallons used and we went through with him how the bill is calculated, how to detect leaks and all that,” Hughes continued at Monday’s council meeting. BPA member Brian Rippeth said there will be an open channel of communication to work with customers who have a problem with their bill. “If you used 5,000 gallons last month and all of a sudden it goes up to 15,000, there is a reason why, and we’re going to leave a little leeway,” Rippeth said. “We’ll give you two weeks to find the leak and get it fixed, so you don’t get socked with a huge bill. If you have a water leak, we’re going to know it because it’s going to show up on your reads. If you go from 5,000 gallons to bang, 15,000, we know you’ve got a problem, and we’ll work with you.” Hughes noted they found a leak right against the foundation of a home that was using a lot of extra water. The water was running right down the outside of the house, going into the drains and funneling right into the sump pump. “The only reason we knew something was going on was, their reading was 72,000 gallons of water a month,”

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going to be a lot different than 4,000 accounts,” Hughes said. “Both parties said they were representing other

Don Hughes, Killbuck Board of Public Affairs he said. Council member Cindy Miller said she is one of those possible problems with a leak. “We found water just standing in our yard,” she said. “There was water in my yard. That’s how we found the leak.” Hughes pointed out once the problem is discovered, the customer has a couple of weeks to get the problem addressed. “As long as customers are willing to work with us, we’ll make the adjustments on your bill,” Rippeth added. The concerns about comparing Killbuck to Millersburg or Loudonville were allayed, pointing out you cannot compare the two villages. “They have more users,” Hughes said. “It’s like comparing apples and oranges. Loudonville, too, has more users than Killbuck.” All it takes is one person spreading the wrong knowledge to make matters worse. “Once we explained our scenario, with 400 accounts, divided up, is

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people, and they would go back and explain the correct information. Those who ask get the right answers. We’re

not trying to hide anything.” “And we’re the ones with the new plant,” added Councilman

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JAKES Day cancelled; youth turkey draw still goes on By ART HOLDEN Outdoor Editor Snow-covered grounds Saturday morning forced the cancellation of the annual JAKES Day youth turkey event hosted by the Killbuck Valley Longbeards chapter of the National Wildlife Turkey Federation at the East Holmes Sportsman’s Club. But, the annual youth draw held in conjunction with the event by the Ohio Division of Wildlife for the opportunity to hunt the refuge at the Killbuck Marsh Wildlife Area was still held. “We advertised it all over the state, so there was no way we could contact everyone to say it was off, so we went ahead and had the draw,” said Dennis Solon, the Division of Wildlife’s manager of the KMWA. “Everybody who came, went home a winner.” Usually, the youth are lined up to see if they are lucky enough to gain one of the 30 hunting spots, but with only 20 in attendance Saturday, they all got a date and a section of the refuge to hunt. “The Wildlife Area is open to everyone, but the refuge doesn’t have the hunting pressure,” said Solon, noting it’ll be open to youth, accompanied by an adult, to hunt turkeys during the two-day youth season and the weekends during the regular turkey hunting season. And while the spots are prime turkey hunting areas, Solon noted that the turkey population is

“It’s tough all the way around for turkeys when it’s a wet, cold spring,” Dennis Solon, manager, Killbuck Marsh Wildlife Area down this year, especially on the KMWA. “Much of the population north of I-70 seems to be down,” said Solon, noting flocks on the KMWA that used to be in the hundreds, are now 40-50. “Southern Ohio seems to be a different world when it comes to turkey hatches.” Wet, cold springs are tough on turkey numbers, not to mention our recent snowy mornings and temperatures in the teens. Winter flocks are starting to break up, and gobblers are beginning to gobble and strut and fight for dominance. Soon they will begin mating, and hopefully our Ohio weather will cooperate for a good hatch. But, there are a lot of variables that need to go right for a successful turkey population. Once a hen mates, she’ll lay an egg a day for a clutch from anywhere to 8-15 eggs. She may mate several times, but once is enough to fertilize her eggs. But not until she lays the final egg will she fully begin to sit on the nest (shallow depression in the ground) and incubate her eggs, which should take 25-31 days to hatch. Those days leading up to the start of incubation are critical, and a weekend

like we just had will surely cut into the success rate. Not to mention predators. Turkeys spend their nights roosting in trees, but hens spend a month sitting on their nest on the ground hatching their poults, and predation during that time is high. “Raccoons, skunks and possums are hard on the turkey population,” said Solon. “Coons are at an all-time high in numbers right now, and they’re great nest depredators. They’re out every night and they’re like little vacuum cleaners.” The dryer the spring, the better the success rate of the hatch, as wet birds leave a scent that attracts predators. Once turkeys hatch, within 10 days they can fly up to low branches, and in another four days they’re accomplished fliers, so those first two weeks are critical. Weather also plays an important role in the early days of a turkey’s life, as the conditions must be so that there are plenty of insects for the poults to feed on. “It’s tough all the way around for turkeys when it’s a wet, cold spring,” said Solon. And the same could be said for aspiring young turkey hunters, who

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Patches of snow on the ground didn’t stop these two turkeys from foraging April 10 afternoon in Holmes County. The spring wild turkey season opens April 18 and runs through May 25. The two-day youth turkey hunting season is April 16-17. missed out on an opportunity to learn more about the sport this past weekend. “That’s the first time I can ever remember the event being cancelled,” said Solon. “We’ve had some bad days in the past, but never had one cancelled.” While every veteran turkey hunter will tell you the No. 1 tip for bagging a boss gobbler is patience, the hunters of the future who hoped to expand their knowledge this past weekend will have to be patient for an entire year before the Jakes Day comes around again. DUCK STAMP — The artwork of wildlife artist Jeffrey Klinefelter won first place in the 2016 Ohio Wetlands Habitat Stamp Design Com-

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Weather forced West Holmes to cancel track invitational By AARON DORKSEN Sports Editor Mother Nature always delivers plenty of April rain showers, but this spring she’s being especially “cold.” How cold is it? It’s so frigid that West Holmes administrators and coaches had to cancel last Saturday’s annual West Holmes Track and Field Invitational. West Holmes athletic director Lee Ann Race said her phone and email were “blowing up” early Friday morning as people tried to figure out what would happen with a combined 12 events/games on

Friday and Saturday. Ultimately they all wound up being postponed or cancelled. “Usually, when you are talking about cancellation, it’s only a few events on a certain day,” Race said. “The combination of rain, snow, cold and wind chill temperatures don’t usually happen all on the same day. “I do not feel that this spring is really any worse than those of the past few years, just different circumstances,” Race added. “For baseball and softball, I think that when you get into the mid to low 30s that’s where you have to make a decision.

Unlike track, where those athletes are continually moving and can dress for the elements, baseball and softball players must worry about their bats cracking or breaking and a projective object coming at them at 80 mph. They can’t wear gloves, hats or sweat shirts while on the field of play either. The OHSAA guideline is 40 degrees (for baseball/ softball), but it is not a rule. That decision is usually made by mutual decision of both schools playing, which can include the coaches and administration as well.” The West Holmes Track and Field Invitational,

which was scheduled to bring 16 schools (32 combined teams), was cancelled, and losing a big track meet is a tough blow to a host school’s sports budget. “Since this meet is our only source of revenue for the spring, that will once again hit our athletic department in the pocketbook and will now affect fall sporting teams when considering budgetary limitations,” Race said. “It is not unusual for certain events at a meet to be cancelled, such as pole vault or high jump when conditions warrant, but cancelling an entire meet like this is rare.

“Track invites are kind of like hosting a wrestling invitational — makeup dates are usually out of the question and you have one shot to get them in. Most teams run in a large meet every week, so finding a date where 16 teams can come back is not feasible and having it on a week night would be hard to do as well. There just wouldn’t be enough time to get it all in.” OHSAA assistant commissioner Jerry Snodgrass said it’s commonly asked if there’s a certain low temperature in which baseball or softball games, or track meets, should not be held.

However, Snodgrass said that the OHSAA leaves it up to individual schools, coaches and officials to make that determination. That’s largely because a 35-degree day, for example, can feel a lot different based on wind chill, or lack of wind. Of course, area administrators, coaches and us in the media as well, know that the only certainty in spring sports is that there will be uncertainty due to the weather. It’s just been historically cold this spring. Hopefully, Mother Nature will “warm up” her grip on Ohio very soon.


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Mullet runs scoreless streak to 62 1-3 innings over last two seasons Hiland senior righthander Eric Mullet pitched and hit Hiland to a 4-1 victory over Sandy Valley at Lehman Field to highlight area baseball action Monday, April 11. Mullet did not allow an earned run in his five

innings of work, striking out 11 to improve to 4-0 with a perfect 0.00 ERA in 20 innings pitched this spring. Hiland upped its record to 9-0 (5-0 Inter-Valley Conference). Hiland 4, Sandy Valley 1 Mullet had a perfect 7-0

mark and 0.00 ERA in 42 1-3 innings last year, giving him 62 1-3 straight scoreless innings over the last two seasons. That ranks third on the OHSAA unofficial all-time record book behind Wheelersburg’s Derek Moore (71.2, 2012)

and Delphos St. John’s Dan Wannemacher (63, 1980). “Wow, that’s really something,” said Hiland coach Tom Gibson, when informed of Mullet’s streak and its state ranking. “Eric was actually a little off today with three walks,

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Short in electrical wire causes fire at Holmes jail By CHRISTINE L. PRATT Staff Writer HOLMESVILLE — At the end of the day, the fire was put out, the building was secured and all the inmates had been returned to their cell blocks following a Thursday night fire at the Holmes County Sheriff’s Office.

Shortly before 7 p.m. jail Sgt. Misty McKinney saw the lights in her office flicker, and then a loud pop. They led her to the mechanical room on the inside of the jail, where she was able to see flames through a vent, said Sheriff Timothy W. Zimmerly As two other corrections officers, Brice McBane and Matt Jamison, made

their way to the upstairs mechanical room where they attempted to fight a small fire with two extinguishers, one of which they emptied, McKinney advised dispatchers to call the fire department. McBane and Jamison subsequently were transported to Pomerene Hospital, where they were treated for smoke inhala-

tion. Theirs were the only injuries reported. Responding were personnel from Prairie Township Volunteer Fire Department, with mutual aid from South Central Fire District, Holmes Fire District No. 1 and East Holmes Fire & EMS Co. Together they worked to extinguish the fire, while jail staff, assisted by depu-

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The Holmes County Hub Shopper Marjorie M. (Schultz) Baird, 81, passed away peacefully on Friday morning, March 11, 2016, at her home in Nashville. She was a former resident of Millersburg. She was born on Feb. 13, 1935, in Genoa, Ill., to the late Fred H. and Agnes A. (Mueller) Schultz. She attended Dundee High School in Dundee, Ill., and went on to marry Lloyd E. Baird on Oct. 17, 1954 in Dundee. He preceded her in death. Marjorie retired from Owens of Illinois in Berlin as an inspector, and loved life. She brightened the day of everyone she met with her spunky personality, and spoke fondly of her life in Millersburg, where she lived until her move to Brown County in 2001. She was a former member of American Legion, Post 192 and the Bowling Association, both in Millersburg. She was an avid bowler and proud of the merit awards and trophies that her league won. She enjoyed reading James Patterson and Danielle Steele novels, visiting the local casinos and going to Las Vegas to play the slots. Marjorie was a 40+ year fan of Days of Our Lives and a fan of the Chicago Bears, Jeff Gordon with NASCAR and golfer Phil Mickelson.

In later years, she kept busy making beaded jewelry which she often gave as gifts to family and friends. She felt blessed to spend her later years in scenic Brown County with her daughter and granddaughter. She will be missed by children, Michael S. (Ruby) Baird of Millersburg, Maureen (Tim) Bauer of Morgantown, Ind., and Mark (Karen) Baird of Millersburg; grandchildren, Mindy (Robert) Weddle of Nashville, Chandra Farner of West Salem, Dawn Shamp, Samuel, Rachel and Daniel Baird, all of Millersburg; and eight great-grandchildren. In addition to her husband, she was preceded in death by an infant granddaughter, Erin Beth Baird; and siblings, Dorothy Smith and Richard F. Schultz. In keeping with Marjorie’s wishes, a private family gathering was to be held in Millersburg at a later date. Cremation services were entrusted to Meredith– Clark Funeral Home Cremation & Personalization Center in Morgantown, Ind. Condolences may be sent to the Baird family at www. meredith-clark.com. Memorial contributions may be sent in honor of Marjorie to the IU Health Hospice, 619 W. First St. Bloomington, Ind. 47403.

June Watts, 93 June Watts, 93, Millersburg, passed away Sunday, March 13, 2016, at Majora Lane Care Center. She was born in Coshocton County on Sept. 23, 1922, to the late George and Barbara (Strouse) Taylor, and married Robert L. Watts on Nov. 6, 1943. He preceded her in death on Aug. 31, 1996. She was a long time member of Union Grove Church of Christ, where she played piano and organ, the Ohio Holstein Women, Tiverton Grange, Holmes County Farm Bureau, and Seven Hills Garden Club. Surviving are sons; Richard (Jeannie) Watts of Salem, Va., and Steve (Carol) Watts of Brinkhaven; a daughter, Joyce (Mark) Solem of Burnsville, N.C.; grandchildren, Julie (Henry) Hughes, Tracy (Kevin) Hancock, Brian (Val) Watts, Kevin (Ashley) Watts, and Kyle Watts; great-grandchildren, William, John, and Amy Hughes, Megan and Kenzie Hancock, Ayden and Abi Watts; a brother-inlaw, Lloyd Hawkins; and

sisters-in-law, Audrey Taylor, and Helen Garvin. In addition to her husband, she was preceded in death by her parents; sisters, Rose Hawkins and Opal Hayes; and a brother, Wayne Taylor. Funeral services were March 16 at Union Grove Church of Christ. Burial was in the church cemetery. Fischer Funeral Home in Danville assisted the family. Information is available at www.fischerfuneralhome.com. Memorial contributions can be made in June’s name to Union Grove Church of Christ, 2135 Township Road 2, Killbuck 44637.

Laurence ‘Larry’ DeVore, 76 Laurence “Larry” Richard DeVore, 76, Wooster, passed away Saturday, March 12, 2016, at LifeCare Hospice in Wooster. He was born in Millersburg to Richard and Wilma DeVore on June 24, 1939. He married the love of his life, Patricia “Pat” Elizabeth (Carpenter) DeVore in 1961 on his 22nd birthday. Larry was preceded in death by his daughter, Laurie, in 1970 and his father, Richard DeVore, in 1978. He is survived by his mother, Wilma Jones; his sister, Diana DeVore; his wife of nearly 55 years, Pat DeVore; daughters, Kimberly and Valerie; and sons, James and Matthew. He also has nine grandchildren and a greatgrandson. Larry has been a member of the Church of Christ since 1955 and has preached the gospel for the last 50 years. He served as an elder overseeing the church in Medina. He retired in 2009 but, in fact, he had been preaching by appointment twice each month, as recently as February, despite his battle with cancer. Although the gospel was the emphasis of his life,

Larry had many interests. He was an avid reader, amateur radio operator and a member of the Lions Club, the Studebaker Club, the American Legion and the Civil War Round Table in Millersburg. Larry served in the Ohio National Guard and U.S. Army Reserve for 12 years. Funeral services were March 15 at Alexander Funeral Home Millersburg, with Doug Roush officiating. Burial was at Oak Hill Cemetery, Millersburg. Those wishing to share a memory or make online condolences may do so by visiting www. alexanderfhinc.com. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made to LifeCare Hospice, 1900 Akron Road, Wooster 44691.

Enos ‘Ray’ Yoder, 57 Enos R. “Ray” Yoder, 57, of Millersburg, died peacefully in his sleep on Thursday, March 10, 2016, at Majora Lane Care Center, Millersburg, after a short illness. He was born April 8, 1958, in Millersburg, the son of Ervin E. and Betty Mae (Troyer) Yoder,. On Dec. 4, 1982, he married Patricia Denise Keim. She survives. Enos was a truck driver for 33 years and his CB handle was Rainbow. He liked to go fishing, camping, canoeing and hunting. Surviving in addition to his wife of 33 years, are brothers and sisters, Naomi (Paul) Yoder of Fredericksburg, Roy (Mary) Yoder of Libby, Montana, Carol (John) Yoder of Townsville, Pa., Clara (Danny) Slabaugh of Nappanee, Ind., Dwayne (Laura) Yoder of Benton, Esther (Robert) Yoder Bremen of Indiana, Sandra (Mark) Yoder of Trout Creek, Mont., and Ervin E. Yoder Jr. and family of

Wooster; numerous nieces and nephews; and his mother-in-law, Susie A. Keim of Charm. He was preceded in death by his parents, father-in-law and brother-in-law. Services were March 14 at Alexander Funeral Home Millersburg, with Pastor Matt Rowe officiating. Burial was in Welcome Cemetery. Those wishing to share a memory or make online condolences may do so by visiting www.alexanderfhinc. com.

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Ruth Ann Bayles (Witzel) Wrinkle, 56, of Glenmont, passed away on Friday, March 11, 2016, at Pomerene Hospital, Millersburg. She was born on March 2, 1960, in Marion, to Wayne Leroy and Nancy Clara Ann (Haviland) Bayles, and marSheyanne Ridenbaugh-Hites, 54 ried Mark Wrinkle on Aug. Ridenbaugh-Hites, 54, 31, 1992. He preceded her in of Wooster, passed away death on May 24, 2008. Wednesday, March 9, She was a 1978 graduate 2016, at Aultman Hospiof River Valley High School tal, Canton, after a couraand was a member of Sev- many aunts, uncles, nieces, geous battle with cancer. enth-Day Adventist Church nephews, and cousins. Sheyanne was born July of Millersburg. She enjoyed Her father preceded her in 27, 1961, in Millersburg, spending time with her three death. the daughter of Klines dogs, fishing, and working A celebration of life and “Fat” Ridenbaugh and logic puzzles. burial were to be at a later Carole (Boley) Williams. Surviving are a son, Kyle W. date. There were no calling In her youth she was bapWitzel, and a daughter, Kay- hours. Boyd Funeral Home, tized at Killbuck United lee C. Witzel, both of Colum- Marion, Ohio, assisted the Methodist Church. bus; her mother; brothers, family Online condolences She was a 1979 graduSteven (Jenny) Bayles of may be sent to www.boydate of West Holmes High Caledonia, and John (Barb) bornfuneralhome.com. School. Sheyanne enjoyed Bayles of Edison; a sister; Memorial contributions square dancing, attending baugh, Alissa McFarland, Barb (Robert) Rainier of may be made to the Area dances with her friends, Lindsy Snyder, Laina Sny- Caledonia; a special friend, Humane Society of the playing cards and work- der and Trey Spurgeon; Don Hart of Killbuck; and donor’s choice. ing on puzzles, but more a great-nephew, Easton than anything else she Newsted numerous aunts, loved watching her niec- uncles, cousins and a speDr. Robert Sears es and nephews sporting cial family friend, John Independent Doctor of Optometry events and activities. She Henderson. Located Inside liked to play detective She was preceded in Millersburg and worked diligently as death by maternal grandWal Mart a self proclaimed private parents, Melvin and investigator. Mabel Boley and paterVision Center Surviving are her nal grandparents, Lester mother, Carole (Larry) and Ada Ridenbaugh. Basic Eye Exam Williams of Millersburg; Funeral services were her father, Klines “Fat” March 13 at Alexander Ridenbaugh of Killbuck; Funeral Home, Millersa brother and sisters, burg, with Pastor Darcy Wyatt Ridenbaugh of Miller officiating. Burial Contact Lens Exam Wooster, Crystal (Kirk) was in Killbuck CemSpurgeon of Florida, and etery. Those wishing to Shane (Kirk) Snyder of share a memory or make Millersburg; nieces and online condolences may a nephew, Mindy (Nick) do so by visiting www. CALL FOR APPOINTMENT Newsted, Brittny Riden- alexanderfhinc.com. 330-674-3564

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04/06/2016 This final action not preceded by proposed action and is appealable to ERAC. Detail Plans for PWSID:OH3839412 Plan No:1083549 Regarding Zion Christian School Filter Final Issuance of Renewal of NPDES Permit Berlin Village WWTP 4829 Twp Rd 356, Millersburg, OH Facility Description: Wastewater-County Commission Receiving Water: Doughty Creek ID #: 3PG00147*ED Date of Action: 05/01/2016 This final action not preceded by proposed action and is appealable to ERAC. Publish Holmes County Shopper April 16, 2016

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Health Lung Cancer? And 60 Years Old? If So, You And Your Family May Be Entitled To A Significant Cash Award. Call 800-813-1940 To Learn More. No Risk. No Money Out Of Pocket. Misc. Attention Small Businesses: Simplify Your Payroll & Taxes with Paychex! New customers receive one month of payroll processing free! Receive a Free Quote! Call 800-309-8594 Misc. VACATION CABINS FOR RENT IN CANADA. Fish for walleyes, perch, northerns. Boats, motors, gasoline included. Call Hugh 1-800-426-2550 for free brochure. website www.bestfishing.com Help Wanted TanTara Transportation is hiring Company Drivers and Owner Operators for Flatbed, Van, or Tank. Excellent equipment, pay, benefits, home weekly. Call 800-650-0292 or apply www.tantara.us Misc. A PLACE FOR MOM. The nation's largest senior living referral service. Contact our trusted, local experts today! Our service is FREE/no obligation. CALL 1-800-408-1863 Health Stop OVERPAYING for your prescriptions! Save up to 93%! Call our licensed Canadian and International pharmacy service to compare prices and get $15.00 off your first prescription and FREE Shipping. 1-800-618-5313 Misc. GROW MOREL MUSHROOMS - We provide the seed and easy to use instructions for preparing an outdoor Morel Habitat. You just sow the seed, maintain the Morel Habitat, pick, and enjoy pounds of fresh Morels! Order Gourmet Mushrooms 800-789-9121 Misc. SAWMILLS from only $4397.00- MAKE & SAVE MONEY with your own bandmill- Cut lumber any dimension. In stock, ready to ship. Free Info/DVD: www.NorwoodSawmills. com 1-800-578-1363 Ext. 300N Misc. If you or a loved one suffered from ovarian cancer after using Johnson's Baby Powder, Shower to Shower or other talcum powder, you may be entitled to substantial compensation Call us at 1-800-THE-EAGLE now. No fees or costs until case is settled or won. We practice law only in Arizona, but associate with lawyers throughout the U.S.. Goldberg & Osborne 1-800-843-3245 Help Wanted CDL-A DRIVERS: WEEKLY HOME TIME! Get up to $0.48 CPM w/bonuses PLUS up to $10,000 sign-on Bonus. Call 877-277-7298 or DriveForSuperService. com

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105 General Employment LONG TERM opportunity for 16-35 yr. old (age flexible) as a Personal Assistant/ Project Manager. Integrity, loyalty, insight, motivation, detail orientation, organization, flexibility, adaptability, & creativity required. Unlimited potential. PA Dutch helpful. Do not call if you arc looking for a regular job! Otherwise, call (330) 600-9725 now.

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JOIN OUR TEAM at Country View Woodworking, LTD., has an immediate opening in our cutout department. Must be 18 years old or older. No experience necessary will train. Also, have opening in shipping / assembly department. Good pay, Paid vacation, paid holidays, ultra clean working environment. Free transportation. Please apply in person at 7777 State Route 241, Millersburg, Ohio 44654. PH. 330-674-1390

DRIVER / WORKER needed on interior construction crew. We install hardwood floors, ceramic tile, stairways & trim. Must be drug-free with clean driving record. Call (330) 464-9614.

DUST BUNNIES CLEANING Co. looking for mature, experienced cleaners to join our team. Competitive wages & flexible hours. Please email resume to: michellesdustbunnies@ gmail.com or mail to: 5242 Force Rd., Shreve, OH. 44676. HELP WANTED for lumber and plywood warehouse. Requires physical activity. Holmesville. 330-279-4711

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FT or PT Handyman needed, carpentry & mechanical experience required, flexible schedule, health benefits avail. M'burg. (330) 231-7501 WANT TO WORK from home? We're looking for someone PT to do digital updates. Must be accurate, able to type, & have computer/ internet. Inquire at: amishcountrypromotions@ gmail.com LONG TERM position open as a Project Manager at a local manufacturing company. Growth Opportunity. (330) 600-9725. WANTED: SKIDDER operator with drivers license. Fredericksburg, Holmesville or Shreve area. 330-473-2348 WALNUT VALLEY REPAIR looking for a technician. Driver's license required. Call (330) 401-1201 HELP WANTED: Rapidly growing heating and cooling company looking to add another installing technician. Requirements are the ability to work hard and have a valid driver’s license. No experience needed, company will provide necessary training and education. Company offers benefits and competitive wages. Please inquire at Alpine Heating and Cooling, 1567 US 62 Wilmot OH 44689 330-359-7114

OneEighty, FORMERLY STEPS & Every Woman's House is dedicated to the prevention & treatment of substance abuse & providing counseling/ education in areas of domestic violence, sexual assault & trauma. We are currently looking for individuals to join our 24-hour women's & men's residential facilities who can assist clients in the recovery process & to oversee the general functioning of the house. Positions are also available at our Shelter to provide support & crisis intervention for survivors of domestic violence. Must be 21 yrs. of age. High school diploma/ GED is required for this position. Associates degree in social services preferred. Driver's license, & a driving record allowing you to be insurable w/ our insurance company required. PT & FT positions available. EOE. Send resume to: Careers, 104 Spink St., Wooster, OH 44691 or email: careers@one-eighty.org. INTERNET MARKETING SALES ADMINISTRATOR Full Time or Possible Part Time position to maintain our retail Internet exposure and Websites. Flexible hours dependent on weather conditions. Must have Excellent computer skills, Good communication and phone skills, be well organized and self motivated. Basic photo skills. Email resume to: employment@ nicholsonauto.com Chuck Nicholson GMC-Mazda 135 West Broadway Dover, OH 44622 HELP WANTED: ASSEMBLING WOOD products job. Includes cutting & sanding. Willing to train. Vacation benefits. Transportation in some areas. Call (330) 359-0151. Located between Wilmont & Winesburg.

110 Transportation /Warehouse Drivers CDL-A: Hourly Pay + Great Benefits! Local Company! Apply @ 10214 Crouse-Willison Rd., Johnstown, OH or Call: (740) 966-5140 DRIVERS, CDL-A: Immediate Openings! Weekly Pay up to $78,000/annually. Excellent Comprehensive Benefits! 2 yrs CDL-A Experience Call Penske Logistics 855-447-1610

120 Manufacturing /Production FOR SALE: Equip. for glue up shop, Northfield planer, 30". Helical Carbide cutter head, Cantec SRS-12 straight line rip saw, 24" Powermatic wide belt sander, Taylor glue rack 8 ft. wide, dust collector & bins. 330-567-2607.


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TECHNOLOGY CAREER OPPORTUNITY! Candidate must speak Dutch, have a driver's license, be able to type & use computers. Seeking a dependable, organized team player who loves working w/ people. Call (330)234-5025 or email: jobs@logivisiontech.com

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FOR RENT: Brand new E 42 Bobcat excavator w/ hyd. thumb. Also track loader & skid loader w/ lots of attachments incl. grapple bucket, Harley rake, earth drill, dozer blade, trencher, brush hog, jack hammer, & more! Also have 40 HP tractor w/ mower & tiller. Call for rates. Delivery avail. Mt. Eaton Trailer: (330) 359-0150

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52" TORO walk-behind lawn mower, hydrostat, elect. start, 500+ hrs., good condition, $3000. 330-275-6614 GOOD USED Hot Point gas dryer set for propane, $135. 330-893-3409 RAINBOW E series sweeper w/ power head & all attachments. Exc. cond. $550. Charming Spinner, like new, $175. (330) 763-0551 MAYTAG WRINGER WASHER. Good used condition. Electric motor. $450. 330-897-2805 30" TAPPAN Natural gas cookstove. Something for shop or basement. Works good. 330-359-5898 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. FOR SALE: Oreck Canister sweeper, good cond., $90. VM 330-473-5760

220 Construction Equipment FOR RENT: Yanmar Vio 35-5 mini excavator. Different size buckets available. $25/hr. Duane Raber, Daytime phone: 330-231-5065 or evenings 330-600-9917

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FOR SALE: 489 New Holland Haybine 256, New Holland Hay rake, New Holland 65 baler, gas power unit on steering cart. Leroy Yoder 330-698-0175 PIONEER Sulky plow with KV Bottom. Excellent condition, $1200. James Beachy 330-852-4738 TECHNO-BALE self loading/ unloading 5 bale wagon. NI 5209 discbine, both in good cond. (330) 464-8083. 5209 NI discbine, baler, $6500 ea. Scavenger spreader, $4200 275-9534

Krone 125 obo. Gehl manure obo. (330)

FOR SALE: John Deere Van Brunt grain drill. G.C. 11 hole. Leon Weaver, 8141 Weaver Rd., Frederickbg, O

Foam filled tires, 11.5x80x15.3, 6 bolt, 6.25" hub, fits Krone #130, exc. cond. Will trade for steel wheels of same size. (330) 893-6000

NH 273 Baler super sweep. w/long bale chute, $1800. Leon Yoder, 3249 TR 414, Dundee, OH 330-893-1918

FOR SALE: MCCORMICK TMAX100 4WD, cab tractor, 92 horse perkins, 75 hours, tier 3, 12 speed, power shuttle, fenders & front weights. $41,000 obo. 330-763-3050

Ford 4000 diesel tractor on solid rubber, exc. cond., $4000. (330) 897-6602 New Holland LX 485 skid loader, 1400 lb. lift. Krone 125 round baler, John Deere 335 round baler, John Deere 15 hoe grain drill, New Holland 258 & 256 hay rakes, Sitrex 8 wheel V rake. Andy Raber, (330) 600-0391 New Holland 355 feed grinder, New Holland 1411 discbine, New Holland 256 rake, Vermeer 10 wheel rake, John Deere 335 & New Holland 630 balers, H & S 12 wheel bifold rake w/ kicker wheel, Gehl 970 14 ft. silage wagon, John Deere 115 silage wagon, New Holland Super 717 chopper, Sitrex ST 520 4 star tedder, NI 4217 4 star tedder, International 56 and badger blowers, New Holland 565 skid loader w/ rebuilt engine, small bale chopper w/ Honda motor, pallet forks & bale spears for skid loaders. (330) 401-8970 1 HORSE manure spreader, good condition, $1800. (330) 401-1201 FOR RENT: Organic pasture land, avail. starting in June, Sugar Creek area. (330) 763-1979.

FOR SALE: 48" 3 blade mower attach. for Cub Cadet (International Harvester) garden tractor. $350 obo. 330-674-0730

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

New Holland LS 150 skid loader, 1860 hrs., new tires, 1400 lb. lift, Andy Raber, (330) 600-0391

BIG NO. 4 John Deere hay mower, exc. cond., 7024 TR 323 Millersburg, 44654 (330) 279-2628

FOR SALE: Oliver 14 in. 2 bottom plow, good cond. (330) 893-0429

John Deere 12x7, model F grain drill. McCormick Deering 8 ft. grain binder w/ motor. Wayne Weaver, 1460 US 62, Wilmot. (330) 359-0763

FOR SALE: Super W-6 international tractor on solid rubber tires. (330) 897-2929 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 NH 478 haybine, field ready, shed stored, $2700; Pequea 175P PTO manure spreader, single beater, end gate, like new, $5000; JD 1250 3x16" bottom plow, $1100. Walnut Creek (330) 763-1954

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FOR SALE: Masseyferguson 35, power steering, live hydraulics, live PTO, good tires. Call(419) 606-5865.

FOR SALE: 2- 8 ton Brock bins. (330) 897-2929

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FOR SALE: Cooler unit for milk tank, very good cond., w/ fan. Model #CH9954. (330) 852-2723 400-GAL 30' boom sprayer, electric controls, $1200/obo; YETTER Seed Jet, $2000/ obo. (419) 896-2021 2013 BOBCAT S530 w/ 2 speeds & power bobtach, exc. cond. (330) 262-2220

FOR SALE: set of bucket forks, $150. (330) 567-9347

FOR SALE: 2012 Bobcat skid steer, S175 w/ cab/ heat, w/ bob catch, in exc. cond., 4700 hours. $15,000. obo. (330) 763-1979.

FOR SALE: Brillion 7 shank disc chisel. $6500. Also, Brillion 9 shank disc chisel, $5800. Both great cond., (330) 231-6361

FOR SALE: 400 gal Milkkeeper bulk tank, in good cond. Melvin E. Miller, 4500 TR 119, M'burg. 330-893-3474.

FOR SALE: Case 8420 round baler with 35-hp Vanguard motor. (330) 674-2878.

FARMALL H tractor, good condition. $1275/ obo. 330-473-0931

230 Farm Products Produce FOR SALE: Muscovy Ducks. 5 males, $12 ea. 2 females, $8.00 ea. Laying eggs. Wayne Miller, 6753 Salt Creek Rd., Fred., OH 44627 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 25 first cutting round bales, grass hay, $60. David Wengerd, Paint Valley Stables, 8860 CR 186, Dundee 44624. (330) 359-0233 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 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 FOR SALE: 1st cutting haylage & oatlage, tube wrapped, 4x4 bales. (330) 473-2314

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

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FOR SALE: poultry manure by the cubic yd. or give price on pile. 330-600-8136 Erb FOR SALE: 2nd cutting hay, mix of alfalfa & grass, sm. squares, good for beef or heifers. Local delivery avail. (330) 893-0429 WILL DO chicken house de-crusting w/in 10 mi. of Walnut Creek. David Miller 330-600-5209 HAY FOR sale, 1st cutting. 5 ft. x 5 ft. round bales. (330) 390-0334 or (330) 276-9908 20 ROUND BALES of baleage, for heifers or dry cows. $25 ea. Wayne Keim, 7720 TR 362, Millersburg. 330-275-8557

YOUR HAY CONNECTION 2nd cutting alfalfa orchard mix, lg. square bales. WHEAT straw, 3x4x8, nice & clean. 1ST & 2ND CUTTING grass hay, round bales, net wrapped, no dust 1ST CUTTING grass mix hay, 3x3x8, clean WESTERN HAY, pure alfalfa, 3x4x8, RFV 160-230, Dairy, Deer & Horse ROUND BALES of chopped wheat straw and corn fodder. Jason Troyer (330) 473-7905 Day Time 2ND & 3rd alfalfa /orchard grass baleage, 4x5 round bales, individually wrapped, dairy quality, guaranteed, delivered & dump. Esselburn Dairy, 330-464-0166 FOR SALE: Mulch hay, $10/ bale. (330) 201-4638 1ST & 2nd cutting round bales, good horse hay. No rain. 330-359-5730 14' FIBERGLASS gates, $95. Yoder's Farm Supplies, Dean Yoder, 9296 S. Apple Creek Rd, Fredericksburg FOR SALE: Second cutting haylage 4x4 bales. Also first cutting small square bales. Samuel Erb, 330-674-1300 ORGANIC DRY cow, heifer hay, 3x3x8, Jason Troyer, (330) 473-7905 NEW LOWER PRICES: 12% Horse 50# $8.35; 10% hi oats horse $7.35 50#; 20% chick starter crumbled 50# $10.25; 16% Layer mash 50# $8.10; We also carry hog beef, sheep & goat, pet feed, etc. Woodland Harness Shop, 8545 CR 373, Big Prairie, OH. 44611. ATTENTION BEE KEEPERS: Wanted, bees to rent for pollination. Hillcrest Orchard, Walnut Creek. (330) 893-9906. ORGANIC SPRING Robust Barley seed. Germination is good. 37 bags. $20/ bag. Millersburg. (330) 473-7647 KANSAS 3rd cutting alfalfa, small squares, $300/ton delivered; Beef hay, small squares, $250/ton; Mulch hay, $1.00/bale, picked up. Eli Mast, 330-75-6163

SEASONED Firewood mixed hardwoods split , easily accessible, $60 pickup load also bigger qty available 330-674-0230 ext 1 FOR SALE: Log pile, 30 trees, all cherry. Taking bids til April 1. Willis Yoder. 330-359-0329 30 ton log splitter w/ log lift. $850. Albert Gingerich, Jr., 6570 Salt Creek Rd., Fredericksburg. (330) 695-7102 FOR SALE: Split, hardwood fire wood, 1/2 seasoned, $50/ pick up load. (330) 893-1637. FOR SALE: Firewood, split, $40 per pickup load. (330) 897-6790

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MULTI-FAMILY GARAGE sale, April 29 & 30, 7:00 a.m.-?? 3 door oak china cupboard, perennials, leap pad & dvd's, kitchen ware, home decor, Nechi sewing machine, cast iron antique train set, oak Cheval mirror, clothes, books, & lots more. 8100 TR 562, Holmesville. MULTI FAMILY GARAGE SALE: APRIL 28 & 29, 7:30 a.m- 5:00 p.m. 7356 S. Carr Rd., Fredericksburg 44627. Lots of clothes, good serger, lounge chair, bed frames, baked goodies, & misc. HUGE, MULTI family garage sale, 4/27 & 4/28, 6:30 a.m.-?? Same day as CR 200. Wooden lamp stand, baby items, tools, & lots more showing up. 9391 TR 659, Dundee 44624 MOVING SALE: April 15, 9 a.m.-5 p.m., April 16, 9 a.m-3 p.m. Wide variety of items for sale. 35 N. Washington St., Millersburg. MULTI FAMILY GARAGE SALE: Coinciding w/ Walnut Creek garage sales. Rustic pallet board decor, picture frames, pillows, coffee maker, homeschool books, antiques, lots of books, something for everyone. April 21 & 22, 7 a.m.-4 p.m., 5510 TR 419, Sugar Creek.

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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

MOVING SALE: 7145 Harrison Rd., F'burg, April 22 & 23, 8 a.m- ??. Fridge, elec. range, dining tables, misc. furniture, canning jars, & lots more!

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1st cutting, mixed hay, $3/ bale. Wayne Weaver, 1460 US 62, Wilmot. (330) 359-0763 CHICKEN MANURE organic certified. 4000 tons avail. Can make payments. 330-852-7962

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MULTI FAMILY GARAGE SALE: April 28, 29, 30. 2 Toro lawn mowers, 12V-CSI water treatment system, microwaves, strollers, car seats, air conditioner, golfing set, 2 burner hot plate, Christmas tree, barbells, & clothing. David Burkholder, 5350 CR 77, M'burg. (330) 893-3292

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MULTI FAMILY GARAGE SALE: April 20 & 21, 7 a.m.- ?? Table w/ 5 chairs, curtains, like new 2500W inverter, old wooden windows, English & Amish clothes, shoes, Arbonne products, new baby swing, hummingbird fish finder, rod holders, & lots more! 3610 CR 70, Sugar Creek. More garage sales in the neighborhood. WINESBURG TR 414 GARAGE SALES April 21-23, 8am-? Quilts- new & used; keyboard; 3-burner hotplate; rollerblades & iceskates; boys clothes-sz. 10-18; canning jars; books; decor; dishes; & lots more! 1477 TR 414 (MORE sales in area!) NEIGHBORHOOD Garage Sales: April 28, 29, 30. Singer Treadle sewing machine, couch, chairs, loveseat, walnut bookcse, china cupboard, air bosch mixer, gas cookstove, lanterns, old wheels, lawn mowers, crates, lots of misc. tools, glassware. David Miller, 3330 CR 168, Millersburg. HUGE BASEMENT SALE: Elec. fridge, recliner, quilt frame, totes, Horton Hunter cross bow, tree stand, book shelves, wheel chair access., crock pots, lots of kitchen items, glassware, + lots of misc. Lots of sale items from wedding store. More sales in neighborhood. 1492 TR 414, Dundee. April 21-23. MULTI-FAMILY GARAGE sale: Between Charm & Saltillo April 19 & 20. 7am-? (8 gun) gun cabinet, dresser, night stand, bicycles, crossbow, hunting gear, fishing gear, (tackle box), glass top table patio set w/ 6 chairs, lots of clothes (girls size 6-12), dishes & lots of misc., lots of other sales in neighborhood. Mahlon Yoder, 5526 TR 127, 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. MENCER/PATTERSON MULTI family garage sale!! May 6th & 7th, 8-5, 2253 TR 33, Killbuck, Ohio 44637

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MILLERSBURG: HUGE! Multi-Family! 5899 CR 333, April 20-23, 9-3. Too much list!!! LARGE GARAGE SALE @ Pine Pallet, TR 369, Mlsbg. (near Charm), April 28, 7am-? More sales in area! TR 369 and surrounding area Garage Sales. South of Kline Lumber, April 28 & 29, Maps available. MULTI-FAMILY GARAGE sale - April 19-20, dawn to dusk. 5545 TR 123, Mlsbg. Troy Bilt horse tiller $800, swing set $100, Hummingbird 565 portable fish finder, $180, chest of drawers $60, 6x9 rag rug $85, couch, loveseat, end tables, Jenny Lind crib, L.Tikes slide, double stroller, Princess house, Tupperware, "31" Bags, house decor, books, toys, clothes/shoes--all sizes. NO EARLY SALES!!

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NOTICE: WILL break & train your draft horses. Any age, have them ready for spring. Work & sales. M N W Training Winesburg 330-4738723 FOR SALE: 10 yr. old Belgian Gelding, broke to all farm machinery, Albert Miller, (330) 893-1637 STANDING at stud sire Broadway Hall dam by self Possesed Second dam Sierra Cosmos. Dark bay, well built, service fee, $450. Abe J. Miller, 3795 US 62, Dundee, OH 44624 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

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FOR SALE: blk/ wht. pygmy nanny, $150. (330) 852-3809 FOR SALE: 4H project boer goats, neutered, de-horned, born Jan. & Feb., healthy, call (330) 763-4910.

TWO DORSET ewes. Due in May, 2 yrs. old. Bred to Cheviot ram. Crist Yoder, 330-674-0113

GOOD USED surrey; also good pony cart, steel tires. Leroy Miller, 54791 SR 651, Baltic. (330) 897-1384

FOR SALE: Registered Belgian Mare, 4 yrs. old, started. Sire is Rosewood Charles. $4500. 330359-0763

WANTED: HAFLINGER. Prefer 6-12 years old. Must be well broke, safe for women to drive, TSS. 330-897-7115 ext. 2 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. 5 yr. old trotting bred Sorrel Surrey Gelding, 16+ H, TSS, well broke, $4500. (330) 852-0388 FOR SALE: 3 yr. old Morgan Cross Mare, broke to ride, very sharp. $800. (330) 473-5639. FOR SALE: 2 Female miniature donkeys. 330-893-0814

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FOR SALE: 9 yr. old reg. chestnut Morgan Gelding, TSS, sharp, needs work, $1800 obo. (330) 663-6463 6 yr. standard bred Gelding, buggy broke, willing traveller, $3400. (330) 473-3545 2 Holstein service age bulls. Marvin Coblentz (330) 359-5570 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 13 yr. old Belgian gelding, broke to all farm machinery. Melvin Yoder, (330) 897-1154 BUCKEYE HORSE & PONY SALE - Saturday, April 30, 2016, 9am tack, 12pm horses. Wayne Co. Fairgrounds, Wooster, OH. Call Chuck Thomas, 330243-0914. Auctioneer, Daniel Schrock, 330-763-0905 FOR SALE: Yearling Dutch stud colt, black w/ 4 white feet & a strip. Reg. 3/4 Dutch, very nice, will get big, $1500 obo. (330) 674-2710.

STUD SERVICE Friesian Morgan cross black upheaded. Fee $150. Live colt. Dan E. Yoder, 29131 Dennis Church Rd., Walhonding, OH 43843

PONY & RIDING HORSE SALE TACK 9:30 AM, HORSES 1:00 PM CATALOG CONSIGNMENTS DUE APRIL 20

BUYING & SELLING Standard Bred & Crossbred horses. Call (330) 359-2852 FOR SALE: 7 yr. old gelding, 41" good broke ride drive T&S. 330-275-7112 Brown white good traveler.

FOR SALE: 6 yr. old Bay 16.2 H, Gelding, broke the very best, power pull Surrey horse, TSS, Sired by 'SJ's Caviar." Dam is by "Credit Winner." $6800. 2 wk. guarantee. 17561 Harrison Rd., Navarre.

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FOR SALE:Texas Longhorns: cow/ calf pairs, yearling heifers, good genetics. 330-231-8783 (20) DORSET CROSS Ewes, exposed to ram since December, $320/ea. or $300/ for 10 or more. 740-4634731(call or text). FOR SALE: Like new, small pony harness. Also small pony leather team harness, complete. 2 pony saddles, good cond. 330-897-1485

FOR SALE: 11 yr. old, 54 in. blue Roan, been on lots of trail rides & does crip, make offer. (330) 695-9952 LM FOR SALE: Black beef calves, out of black Angus bulls & Jersey dams. 4 heifers, 1 bull. 2 wks. old & well started, $300 ea. 330-600-0560,

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14 yr. old black 3/4 standard bred, 1/4 Percheron Gelding, 16H, safe for anyone to drive, TSS, still a good traveller, $1400. (330) 893-4524. STANDING STUD fresion standardbred stallion, sired by Michaelangelo, dam: Striking Sabhra, LSG service fee $350. 330-852-0343

FOR SALE: Cow calf pairs. $2000 each. FOR SALE: Boer & Boer cross nanny's. (330) 231-4388

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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% TS, $6500 obo (330) 897-0064†

FOR SALE: 6 yr. old standard bred Gelding, TSS, women can drive, $3300. Eli Miller, (330) 893-3474

AT STUD Hackney pony. Bay, 4 white sock, stripe, snip. 49" service fee $60, Leroy E. Weaver, 7841 CR 373, Big Prairie, OH 44611

PONY STUD SERVICE, 52" Black & White, Homzygous. Standing at Atlee R. Yoder, Hillside Buggy, 4947 TR 367, Millersburg (330) 893-1509

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WANTED: Pasture of 6 feeders. (330) 567-5908 FOR SALE: Jersey steer, 7-800 lbs. Call for price. David Yoder, (330) 987-1967

ANGUS DAIRY Cross feeders. Ready for pasture. 400-500 lbs. D. Hershberger 9461 Hogback Rd., Fred. O

REG. Dutch Harness Stallion Service. 16.3 h. Black four whites and stripe. By Diamond K sire. Out of Money Maker dam. He passes his markings on to his foals. Service Fee $250. $4 a day mare care. Nelson Raber, 23961 Caves Rd., Gambier, OH 43022

CLUB Pigs, born 2/16/16, Walnut Creek area. 330-231-0735.

9YR Paint, spirited boy's pony, 2 wk. trial, $650. Bob (330) 852-3000.

7 YEAR old Angus hall trotter. Brown with one white, star & snip. $4600. 8 year old Tomridge trotter. Black with 2 whites & star. $3200. Both buggy broke. Also 1 & 2 year old mini ponies. (330) 674-2743 FOR SALE: 16 yr. old quarter horse mare, neckreins, sidepasses, etc. Was used in competition, barrel racing, polebinding, etc. Good on trails. Needs exp. rider. $750. (330) 567-9347

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YEARLING PAINT Pony stud, very nice. Sire 52" homozygous paint, $1000. 330-897-1425 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. 4 YEAR old mare by Federal Flex, tss, good broke, ncie driver, boys or family horse, $4000. (330) 600-1544 FOR SALE: Registered Morgans, mare broke to ride & drive, TSS. 2 yearlings: filly & stud. (740) 294-9028 FOR SALE: yearling reg. dutch std.bred mare bay. Star, 4 whites. Sire Bruiser Sire of dam Victorys Force, 9734 Saltcreek Rd., Fred-bg

FOR SALE: 4 yr. old black Surrey size gelding, TSS, broke for women, willing traveller. (330) 464-1649

FOR SALE: 3 broke riding horses, different colors & ages. M Gingerich, 9047 S. Kansas Rd., Fred. 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

STUD SERVICE, 49 in. blk/ wht homozygous pony. Service fee $50. Wayne Weaver 330-473-2416

FOR SALE: Belgian Horses. Also registered gray mare. Andy Hershberger, 4269 TR 606, Fredericksburg, OH FOR SALE: 4H club pigs, born from 1/15-3/30. (330) 893-3407 FOR SALE: Pigmy goat, 7 mo. old, gray nanny, $125. Baltic area. (330) 852-9010 FOR SALE: 5 yr. old Morgan Percheron cross, TSS, anybody can drive, in foal to a Dutch Stallion. (330) 897-2929 FOR SALE: 7 YR. old dark brown reg'd Morgan gelding, 100% tss, exellent traveler, women could drive. (330) 359-5902. 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 9 YR old Bay mare, Morgan Cross, Blocky, strong, safe for women. John Miller, TR 471, Lakeville, OH 44638 7 YEAR old gelding, Donota Hanover, 16.3 H trotter, Been in surrey, fast traveler, tss, $7000. Marcus Mullet, (330) 852-2826 9 YR. old, black & wht. cross bred mare, strong built, ride & drive. Good trail horse, $1200. (330) 600-2622 FOR SALE: 4 yr. old black Percheron Gelding, well broke, 330-763-4388 FOR SALE: 15 yr. old Bay Gelding, TS, buggy broke, $1200. 330-600-9257 FOR SALE: 12 yr. old bay Hackney standard bred cross Gelding, 4 whites, TS, women can drive. (330) 600-0666. FOR SALE: 10 black Angus dairy cross feeders, 250-500 lbs. David H Yoder, 2905 TR 406, M'burg. (330) 893-2892. 3 yr. old reg. full Dutch harness mare, broke, 100% TSS, black, 2 wht. feet & a stripe, sire is Chirone. Daniel Miller (330) 897-1307.

MARS STABLES STALLIONS: "Sharp Dressed Gentleman," very nice Morgan Stallion, reg. $600., grade $400. "He's Got Muscle," 16.3 H, broad shouldered standard bred stallion w/ some driving pedigree. Sired "Muscle's Yankee." Dam is by "SJ's Caviar." Reg. $650, grade $400. Multi mare discount, LFG. 17561 Harrison Rd., Navarre. 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 FOR SALE: 45 BALES mixed alfalfa & pasture balage for heifers, dry cows or bees. Test results avail., Norman D. Miller, (330) 852-2263 4 YR. old Fresian standard bred cross, TS, well broke, (330) 897-0705 FOR SALE: 9 Yr. old black mare pony, 47 in. very gentle, kid broke, $750 OBO. Monroe Schlabach, 9295 TR 609, Fredericksburg, OH FOR SALE: 5 year old classy bay mare, tss, 4 white, stripe & a belly splash, nice family horse. Could be a boy horse, she is upheaded & broke with a lot of brains. Fun to drive. Call at (330) 600-4852 FOR SALE: 4 Butcher pigs. 1 roaster, 1 white service boar. 12662 CR 316, Big Prairie, OH 44611 FOR SALE: 1 pygmy nanny, 1 yr. old. $150 obo. (330) 600-1488. Holmesville. FOR SALE: 6 yr. old standard bred Gelding, rey size, TSS, women drive, 2 wk. trial. 852-4796

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FOR SALE: 6 year old gelding by Crazed-workaholic. Sharp trotter, boys horse deluxe, Loren Schlabach, (330) 852-3096 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. FAIR PIGS York cross, born 2/16. (330) 567-5908 WANTED: RACING PONY stud service for my mare. Barkman, 7884 TR 508, Lakeville, OH 44638 FOR SALE: 6 yr. old, 33" mini paint stud pony. Leads & ties, family pet. (330) 231-9680 4 yr. OLD PAINT Gelding pony, 40 in. tall, broke to ride & drive, not for small kids, (330) 359-1127 7 YR. old dark bay gelding, 1 white sock, trotter, TSS, buggy size $2100. Leon Yoder, 740-622-1361 2 YR. old registered, blond, Belgian mare. Started in harness, nice size, $2500. 330-317-9379 MUST SELL: 12 YR. old solid paint Mare. Pure bred, broke to ride, $1000 obo. (330) 231-1390 FOR SALE: 5 yr. old reg. Belgian Mare, red sorrel, stripe, wht. mane & tail, broke. (330) 473-0230. FOR SALE: 4 yr. old, brown/ wht. pony, 38" tall, kid broke to ride & drive. (330) 852-0601 FOR SALE: 2 Angus feeders weighing approx. around 700# Dan H Stutzman, 8446 Lautenschlager Rd., A. C. 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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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 FOR SALE: black & white miniature pony gelding. John Miller, 13702 TR 471 Lakeville, OH 44638 FOR SALE: 6 yr. old Appaloosa Stallion, 39", broke to ride & drive, TSS, (740) 622-1990 STANDING at stud 37" black white paint pony. Throws nice colts. Dennis Gingerich, 9047 S. Kansas Rd., Fredericksburg, OH 44627 FOR SALE: Halflinger Gelding, broke to ride & drive. $1000. 330-893-3510 REG. 9 yr. old Arabian mare. Broke to ride. TSS. Ready for trail rides. 330-600-8010 FOR SALE: Pair of 2 yr. old 1/2 brothers, farm size, Belgian Geldings, $4000 ea. (330) 287-8021 FOR SALE: 4 yr. old black standard bred cross Gelding, buggy size, TS if used regularly, $3600. (740) 610-7150

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NOTICE: Will come to your barn to shoe your horses. Call Paul, (330) 600-0970 5 YEAR old gelding, sound, drives with tight lines. 330-695-2168 FOR SALE: 6 yr. old Gelding, standard bred Morgan cross, TSS, $2500. (330) 279-2333 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 FOR SALE: 3 wks. old, bottle fed lamb, very tame. (330) 275-5494

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FOR SALE: 410 gauge Mossberg, vented rib, w/ bore cleaning snake, exc. cond. (740) 398-4208 Savage 7mm 08, complete w/ Leopold scope & Harris ipod & Pelican case, $1700 obo. (330) 275-6518. FOR SALE: MOSSBERG 535 12 ga. pump shotgun, 3.5 in. magnum, full choke. (330) 323-1776 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

WANTED: Steer, 500+ lbs. for butchering. (330) 473-2839

REMINGTON 870 Wing ter $625. Weatherby $425. Both 12 gauge & Rossi 20/22 combo Marlin 795 22 semi $225. (330) 201-4098

FOR SALE: 8 yr. old black Morgan cross Gelding, TSS, 16.2 H, Surrey horse deluxe, Call after 4 p.m. (330) 260-5007

FOR SALE: ATM-80 mm Sworovski spotting scope w/ 25x50 xw eye piece & scope cover, like new cond. 330-674-0730

STUD SERVICE: 42" black & white pony. Guaranteed $50 includes 3 day board fee. Black & white colts on premises. John M. Miller, 330-893-3025

6'x6' ft. square HUNTING BLIND w/10 ft. stand & steps w/sliding tinted windows, $1700. 330-377-4050

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FOR SALE: Bond snake slayer, 3.5 in. 45 Colt or 410 shot brand new in box. (330) 464-1768

masPA08 3 in. $225. auto

arms barrel, shell, $525.

cabi$15K, base$500.

RUGER 10/22 22LR w/ metal trigger guard. (330) 897-6005, call Josh evenings.

FOR SALE: Upside down exerciser, not much use, $80. (330) 674-0356

MATTHEWS MISSION Eliminator bow, comes w/ all accessories, ready to shoot. $450. (330) 473-8401

FOR SALE: 6 piece beautiful living room set. Call (330) 567-0063

New Parts for Paddle wheel areator system. Work ph: (330) 763-0633

FOR SALE: wash machine, Speed Queen, very good cond., $250. (330) 567-9347

FOR SALE: NEW SPY point trail camera, black flash, 2.4 in viewing screen. Also 1 used Moultrie. USED leoupold scope, 3-9x40., good cond., $150. (330) 231-5374

Raised panel kitchen nets, like new, paid asking $8000. Also ment cabinets for (330) 714-9082

FOR SALE: Good used Rainbow Sweeper. Good cond., $425. Henry J. Miller (330) 852-3363 Sugar Creek 15-CF Amana freezer, in good shape. (330) 359-0154

REMINGTON 1100 20-ga., 3", like new, $700. Also, ATV helmet with shield, $40. 330-749-4335.

FOR SALE: chest type ice box $225 or trade on smaller one. Mose Keim, 10980 Dover Rd., Apple Creek, OH 44606

GENUINE leather gun slings with padding and embossed designs. $18 each. 12 or more $15. 330-464-0778 V.M.

FOR SALE: Faux leather recliner sofa, wooden arms, good cond., needs new fabric, $300. Leather storage couch, $50. (330) 279-2012 Brown leather (330) 359-0006

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LIGHTED CHINA HUTCH glass front and glass door. Like new, $100. 330897-1038

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HOYT ALPHAMAX compound bow in great condition. All Accessories included. 330-600-2999 FOR SALE: 15-ft. fishing boat, 9.9 Evinrude motor, trolling motor, live well, fish finder, exc. cond., $3700. (330) 473-9060 SAVAGE 17 mach 2 with scope, synthetic stock, 1 box ammo, $300. (330) 201-4098 FISH: YELLOW perch. 8 in. & larger, $3. (330) 897-2022

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Gravely 48" belt drive, walk behind, 14HP, Kawasaki, $1198. Toro 44" belt drive,12.5 HP KAW, $798. Red Hawk 48", (330) 893-3033 FOR SALE:NEW HRX Honda lawn mower, never been started, over $700/new, Asking $675. 330-275-5895 42" Commercial Bobcat lawnmower, had spring tune up, new blades, $1000. Call (330) 893-4157 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 52 in. Snapper, walk behind, $500. (330) 852-0074. GRAVELY 5260 with sulky, quick attach mower & snowblower; JD 111 garden tractor, 12-hp, exc. cond., $375. 330-600-1363

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GARDEN TILLING at reasonable rates. Call John 330-231 -7789 or Nate 330-231-0993 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 GRAVELY brush mower with 13 HP honda $1850 330-674-0230-ext-1 FOR SALE: MARTIN houses, starlings & sparrow traps. Bird houses/feeders. Wildcat Woodcrafts 897-7403 WILL DO garden plowing, tilling, brush hogging, and get your new lawn ready for seeding. Henry J Miller, 330-852-3363. 21" Toro lawn mower in good condition, elect. start, includes catcher. Make offer. 330-464-5750

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FRUIT TREES: berry & grape plants available. Trees starting at $15.00. David Yoder, 7756 SR 514, Big Prairie, OH 44611 420 STEINER, 1638 hrs. with Onan 20-hp. with 60" deck$4500; 48" bucket- $1000 or $5000/both. (419) 896-2021 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 SALE: John Deere 48 in. lawn mower, hydrostatic w/ bagger, exc. cond., $1750 (330) 275-0535. 48 IN. Big Dog Hydrostatic walk behind mower. Includes bagger. Has 23 hrs. $5200 obo. (330) 465-9546

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JANOME sewing machine model S-3015. Works good, $250. Oster A-5 elec 2 spd clipper, VGC $75 674-9451

CHICKEN MANURE organic certified. 4000 tons avail. Can make payments. 330-852-7962 FOR SALE: 34 in. Simplicity walk behind mower, like new, $1500. (330) 437-8527 FOR SALE: Bobcat 52" lawn mower, Hydros. Good cond. $2000. (406) 381-7226. Also Gameboy Nintendo DS $75 48" JD walk-behind mower, new rear tires, Spring tuneup by Charm Engine, $1000; (2) Wooden treated washline posts, $30/obo; Fixed knot woven wire fence, approx. 300-ft., $200. 330-897-0422. FOR SALE: 300 paver brick $100. 330-763-0008

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FOR YOUR garden tilling or lawn rolling service, call Mark Miller, 330-600-1363 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 FOR SALE: 10 ft Gazebo with screen, used, good condition, $1600/obo. 330-567-2525 TROY BUILT Econo Horse tiller. Good cond, $450. 330-439-3929 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 Troy-Built horse tiller, good cond., $898. Stihl mini tiller, $225. (330) 893-3033

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ATTN: HORSE OWNERS: Brand new 12'x48' pre-built horse barn for sale. Ready for immediate delivery to your site. This attractive barn features (4) 10'x12' box stalls & (1) 8'x12' feed room, shingle roof, board and batten siding, plus many extras. $8950 (incls. delivery & setup). 814-282-1565 USED BUGGY: Great cond., LED lights, 7 yrs. old, $2500. (330) 473-5733. TIGER 10,000W, 3 pt. generator, like new, $550. (330) 958-2535 Tensbury quick hitch cart & harness, $350 obo. (330) 275-6518 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 EZ Entry pony cart & pony harness, good condition. Jonas L. Yoder, 330-893-1361 FOR SALE: 4 Mastercraft tires, 265-75-16, 2 tires like new, two 1/4"-1/2" in. tread left. All for $250. (330) 763-0999 1

HORSE CULTIVATOR $125., like new. 9025 Criswell Rd., Fredericksburg, OH 44627

CORN HOLE BAGS: $12/set of 8 bags...5 sets or more, $10/set of 8 bags. Norman C. Yoder, 4256 TR 374, Millersburg. 330-893-7421. FOR SALE: 5 ft. stainless steel ice chest, 2 yrs old. $1000 obo. Dan Weaver Jrs 9880 Massillon Rd. 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: Chain link fence, 10 rolls, 10 ft. high, $3.35/ ft. 6 rolls, 8 ft. high, $2.85/ ft. Mahlon Miller, (330) 763-2340 VM WANTED: GOOD used mini surrey. Call 330-231-9183

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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 FOR SALE: 10,000 W Honda generator, elec. start, w/ idle control, 120 Volts and 240 Volts, good cond., $1000. 330-437-8527 LARGE Hitzer stove, fair to good condition with jacket, $250. Butcher hog 300# GMO Hormone-free, $210. Robert Keim, 9821 Hogback Rd., Fredericksburg, OH FOR SALE: Poly Martins Box, 14 holes, Jonas D. Miller, 5502 CR 229, Fredericksburg, OH 44627 Baseboard radiators for hot water heat, three 6 ft. sections, new in box. (330) 231-0797 GOOD USED buggy harness. Also free standing cast iron bathtub. 330-473-7783 Leave V.M. NEW PFAFF Sewing & Embroidery Machines and Sergers for sale. Available at Lackman's Sewing Center, 164 Church St., Apple Creek, OH. 330-698-3060. CENTER LINE CABINETS. 4 styles in stock, vanities, marble tops. 8020 E. Lincoln Way, Apple Creek. 330-601-1212 M-F, 8-5. 13 HP Honda with Saylor Beall air comp. $1100. 5 HP Quincy $350. 330-600-8553 FOR SALE: 10x20 barn on skids. Was used for horses. Could use for storage, dogs or etc. $2500 OBO.(330) 897-1114 FOR SALE: Delta 10" Con. rip table delta 6" jointer long bed maggi air stock feeder. Good cond. 330-897-7403 FOR SALE: 10,000 watt Marathon magnaplus belt driven generator, $600. Model XHW1000 air clutch for 40 horsepower, $350. Model H1000 air clutch for 20 horsepower, $200. Slightly blemished new ingersoll rand portable air compressor on 20 gallon upright tank, $350. DS large wood stove, good condition, $350. (330) 893-4085 FOR SALE: Unfinished train layout, HO scale, 5'x8'. (330) 567-9348 FOR SALE: 8x12 storage barn. Call if interested, (330) 988-8402 FOR SALE: Encore Pro line 48" mower, 250 gal. bottle gas tank, 29KW natural gas generator, metal cabinets. 330-473-8650 PASLODE FRAMING nailer Model #5350S. Like new Impulse framing nailer with new Li-ion battery & charger. DeWalt 18 V. 1/2" hammer drill & Impact 2 batteries & charger. 279-9092 BUGGY with headlight, blinkers & tail lights, turn signals & brakes, $1700; D&S Hard Coal hotwater heater with tank, $150; 1200-gal. plastic cystern, can be put underground, like new, $750. William D. Schlabach, 5750 TR 610, Fredericksburg, OH 44627. FREE: 14x70 mobile home, must be removed. (330) 377-4190


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FOR SALE: D. S. Energy Max wood stove, used 3 seasons, $1850. 330695-9937.

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FOR SALE: One set leather draft harness. EDY, 10565 Salt Creek Rd, Frederickburg, OH 44627

SMITH FARM REAL ESTATE & CHATTEL AUCTION 56 ACRE FARM W/IMPROVEMENTS FRANKLIN TWP. * WAYNE CO. * TRIWAY LSD Will sell on location at 1443 E. Moreland Rd. Wooster, OH. From Wooster OH take SR 83 south to Moreland, OH then east on Moreland Rd. 1 mile to farm on south side of the road.

WEDNESDAY, MAY 4, 2016

FOR SALE: 40-gal. hot water heater, LP, like new, $300. (330) 473-5281 FOR SALE: 54"x84" Trailer with lights; Also, 8x10 storage barn with 6' walls;Table, 36x48 w/leaf & 4 chairs 330-473-9482, lv. message. FOR SALE: Millcreek Pony/ horse wagon, custom size; works for larger pony or horse. Painted black, 2 seats, 2 shafts, pony & horse brakes & lights. Good cond., $850. Wayne Miller, 330-893-1803 MINI SURREY glass front, roll up curtains, good cond., $3500. Jerry Miller, (330) 674-3984

11:00 AM REAL ESTATE CHATTELS TO FOLLOW

REAL ESTATE: Many of you will remember this farm as the Hoffman farm. Stan and Cherie purchased it in 2005 but now have an opportunity that involves relocating and desire to sell this farm. The farm will be offered in one parcel. There are approximately 40 acres of tillable land on this farm and most is level to rolling. The predominant soil types are Wooster Riddles (WuB & WuC2). There is approximately 14 – 15 acres of woods at the SE corner of the farm plus a nice pond. Improvements include a 2 story home that was updated in 1996 after a fire. The original structure was a small log cabin. With additions and remodeling the home now has 2088 sq. ft. of finished living area w/kitchen, living room, and family room w/stone fireplace on the first floor. Upstairs are three small bedrooms and a bath. There is also a partially finished walk-out basement w/stone fireplace and bath. The home is heated by a natural gas furnace w/F/A system and has central A/C. Other improvements include a 30’ x 90’ hoop barn, an open 36’ x 70’ machinery shed w/corn crib, a 34‘ x 136‘ hog finishing building w/slats & pit, an old 30’ x 90’ farrowing house now used as a shop & equip. storage. The old bank barn and a few other outbuildings are in various states of disrepair and are more of a liability than an asset to the farm. There are lots of things that need attention to bring this farm back to where it once was but the basics are here and rural real estate has proven to be a very sound investment. Drive by and pick up a brochure from the information box at the driveway then take a closer look at open house. OPEN HOUSE & INSPECTION: The farm home and buildings will be open for inspection on Tuesday Eve. April 19th from 5:00 – 7:00 PM. Other showings are available by appointment. Call Steve Andrews @ 330-465-8498, Seth Andrews @ 330-466-5471, RES Wooster @ 330-264-6888 or RES Millersburg @ 330-674-7610. TAXES: The taxes on this farm are currently $1,621.27 per half year and will be pro-rated to the day of closing. MINERAL RIGHTS: All mineral rights transfer to the new owner subject to any leases of record. POSSESSION: Permission to farm the land will be given with the down payment. Possession of the home and outbuildings will be determined prior to auction and made known no later than day of auction. TITLE: The sellers will provide a warranty deed and certificate of title at their expense and will offer to split the fee for an owner’s policy of title insurance. TERMS: We require a non-refundable down payment of $30,000.00 dollars at the close of the auction with the balance to be paid in full at closing. There is a 5% Buyer’s Premium in effect for this auction. 5% of the highest bid will be calculated and added on to determine the contracted selling price. There are no financing contingencies. NOTE: A list of chattels including farm equipment & household will appear in later advertisements or is available on the website: www.RES.Bid STANLEY R. & CHERIE A. SMITH, OWNERS Auction Conducted By:

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Open buggy w/ LED lights & hydraulic brakes, $1000. (330) 897-1141†x2 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 SANDBOX BACKHOES for kids. Made w/poly & stainless steel. Rust rot resistant, Manycolors. 330-852-0109 Electric paint sprayer for 5 gal. bucket, like new, used 1 time, paid $500. Sell for $250. Stutzman Lumber, (330) 695-9963. AIMS 40 amp. solar charged controller, $250. Oak octagon floor lamp, S-12, $200. 330- 893-4517.

HORN AUCTION

ANTIQUES-HOUSEHLD-TOOLS-WINCHESTER COINS-GOLD-JUKEBOX-GOOD FURNITURE-SEWING GOODS TROYBILT TILLER-APPLIANCES-3 PT. EQUIPMENT Moving 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.

THURSDAY APRIL 21, 2016 9:00 A.M. HORN AUCTION Older Lionel train; Abbot and Costello and other old movies; old games and puzzles; silver serving pcs.; Schrock from Walnut Creek 1986 Grand Mother clock; lighted curio cabinet; 7 pc. bedroom suite; 2 matching recliner rockers; DR table and 6 chairs; old postcards and paper; costume jewelry; animal figurines; sofa table; side chairs; good dishes and glassware; good day bed; folding chairs; towels and bedding; 5 pc. Queen bedroom suite; pots, pans and dishes; good box lots; and more. TOOLS- Troy Bilt TB7055 trimmer like new; Homelite blower like new; ping pong table; lawn and patio furniture. A partial list. Much of the furniture came from Pine Tree Barn and Andreas. LENA HORN, OWNER AUCTION #2 COINS- 1880 $10 gold pc.; coin book of Roosevelt 1946 dimes; 2 coin books Jefferson nickles; 7 silver dollars; 5 Indian head pennies; misc. coins and paper money. Winchester 37 16 ga. not fired since 1951; Sentry safe; large selection of sewing good s of all kinds, quilt patches, and material; quilt frame; old sewing cabinet; drop leaf table; good selection of costume jewelry; dishes and glassware; Fenton; kid’s books; 5 drawer Maple chest; Singer sewing machine; twin bed; Hoover Wide Path and Legacy sweepers; pocket knives; lighters; white Hoosier style cupboard; lots of canning jars; school desk; cane bottom chairs; outdoor Nativity set; chest freezer; blue Fenton; cake decorating supplies and equipment; good box lots of all kinds; and much more. TOOLS – Troy Bilt Tuffy tiller; Agritech 3 pt. tiller; 3 pt. blade; Ariens Rocket rear tiller; B&S 2500 pressure washer; 3pt. 1 row cultivator; small rolling tools box; and more. AUCTION #3 Iron skillets; good dishes and glass; pottery including Fredericksburg and Royal Copley; dolls; brass bucket; lots of cookbooks; Chauffer and Celebrity electric scooters; oil lamps; and more yet to be discovered. AUCTION #4 1968 Rockola 454 160 selection (80records) jukebox, plus records, and service manuals in working condition; John Deere 42 in. aerator w/ tires and hitch like new; Model A type pedal car; new in box fiberglass tub and shower LH liner; lawn chairs; like new Shop Vac model 305 push type sweeper; 2 old wood spoked car wheels; and more. AUCTION #5 Tractor and engine manuals; coffee grinder; new shirts and work jackets; box lots; and more. NOTE- A very partial list. A wide variety of items with something for everyone. The Horn family has been a part of the Wooster business community for many years. Selling in 3 rings. Bring 2 friends. Coins sell at approximately 9:30. Pictures and updates at www.gant-realty.com.. Click on chattel auctions.

SMALL PONY harness like new, $220. Also, large pony harness. Good cond., $200. 5 humphrey, natural gas lights $15 each. Schumacher 400 watt inverter, $25. 330-852-7138 FOR SALE: Buggy w/ curtains, hydraulic LED lights & turn $2000 obo. Willis V. 330-473-5760

FOR SALE: Slate roofing and wormy chestnut lumber. Chriss A. Miller, 11223 Cunningham Rd., Apple Creek, OH 44606. FOR SALE: Celestron basic microscope w/ 10x & 12.5x eyepiece, 4x, 10x, & 40x objective lens w/ 50mm, 2 in. mirror illumination & electric light illumination, $175. Upright elec. freezer, used as an incubator, has heat lamp on thermostat control, used as farm AI breeding unit. Could convert back to a freezer, working cond., $200. Vernon Mast. (330) 674-7817 BARN FOR SALE: 10x20 J&J Structures barn, 8 years old, has finished floor, walls and ceiling. Well insulated with breaker box and wiring. It was previously used as an office. Buyer to provide transportation. Wilmot area. 330.231.5098 FOR SALE: Pfaff hobby #788 surger, $125. Jenny Lind crib, $40. boy's Huffy mtn. bike, (330) 698-1064

4939 MILLBROOK RD. WOOSTER, OHIO 44691

lock Wht. 26" $75.

FOR SALE: Quick attach jog cart & harness, good cond., both for $650. (330) 275-4630

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ATTENTION FURNITURE makers. We make dove tailed drawer boxes. Competitive prices. Local delivery avail. (330) 893-4603 FOR SALE: 3 pt. hitch Ford brush hog, 3 pt. Cosmo 500 seeder/ fertilizer spreader, older 150 Johnson out board motor. (740) 501-4974 FOR SALE: 2.5 HP Van Guard motor, 7 ft. flex shaft, & bracket for washing machine, $250 obo. (740) 610-3270 Upholstery Sewing Machine: Industrial National 26-188, walking foot top & bottom, $600. Berlin. (330) 231-5085. FOR SALE: 3/4" hickory plywood, $50 ea. (330) 567-9347

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FOR SALE: AKC grey/ wht. Siberian Husky, male, 4 yrs. old, proven breeder, $1100. (740) 545-9573

East Holmes 5-Plex Auction

Location: 5483 SR 515 Millersburg, Ohio 44654. From Walnut Creek take SR 515 North 1.5 miles to property on left. From Winesburg take SR 515 South 4 miles to property on right. Signs Posted.

Saturday April 30th 2016 10:00AM

5 Units * 2 Bdrm/ 1 Bath * 1.181 Acres * Wooded Setting Walnut Creek Township * Holmes County * East Holmes SD Open for Inspection: Tuesday April 19th 5:00 – 7:00 PM Good cash flow and full occupancy. If your cd is bringing in a whopping .25% it may be time to look into growing you real estate portfolio. I’m pleased to have up for sale a 5-plex on the outskirts of Walnut Creek with a 1.181 acre wooded setting. Utilities are gas and electric (metered off separately) and well & septic. Each unit features 2 bedrooms and 1 bath. Interior has been maintained and shows very well. Join us for the open house or contact Pat Kaufman with any additional inquiries. Terms: 10% non-refundable down payment with balance due at time of closing. No contingencies, all desired inspections must be completed prior to bidding. Legal: Parcel #2600566000 & 2600113001 of Walnut Creek Twp. in Holmes Co. and the East Holmes SD. Taxes are $1,074.09 per half yr. Sale by order of: Walnut Hills Retirement Communities Inc. (330) 852-4111 888-852-4111 www.kaufmanrealthy

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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

TERMS- Cash or good Check Breakfast and Lunch AUCTIONEERS- Dave Acker, Nick DeFelice, Paul Emerson

LEONARD KAPLAN – Co-Listing Realtor JON MAST Broker/Auction Mgr. 330-465-1742 330-763-3883

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1.5 yr. old choc. Labradoodle, ready to cycle. (330) 893-2087 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. FOR SALE: Male Rhea, 2 yrs. old. Make offer. (330) 465-4332 ACA SIBERIAN Husky female, grey/ wht., 1.5 yrs. old. ALSO, ACA 2 yrs. old German Shepherd female. (330) 473-5733 FOR SALE: AKC Elkhound, male, 11 mo. old. 330-600-0114 FOR SALE: 4 mos. old AKC Golden Retriever males. Also, 1 ACA Cavalier female. 1 Boxer female, pet only. 330-749-5730 Three 6 mo. old, black standard poodle males, great breeding stock, no papers, $500 obo. (330) 600-0849 FOR SALE: AKC Shiba Inu, female, 4 mo. old, red, $700. (330) 359-5601†x1 FOR SALE: Australian Shepherd male, blue merle, 1 yr. old, $250. (740) 545-6098 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: 9 mo. old 3/4 Beabull female, fawn color. Very nice build. 330600-1302

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FOR SALE: 4.9 yr. old English Bulldog, female, lg. litters, free whelper, make offer. 6.5 mo. old English Bulldog, female, from litter of 10, good mom & dad. Free whelping mom. Both full blooded. Make offer. (330) 674-9192 AKC German shepherd male, 2 yrs. old, black/ tan, shots/ wormed, $650. (330) 674-4572 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: 4 yr. old tri-colored Beagle female, bred, runs rabbits, good mom, $300. (330) 390-0111. FOR SALE: 5 yr. old, ACA, Yorkie male, a proven breeder, $200. (330) 897-0736 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 BREED SELL OUT: 9 AKC New Foundlands, 1 black male, 6 black females, 1 brown male, 1 brown female. All 1 1/2 yrs. old. For more info call Ed, (740) 545-6098

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

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.

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2 yr. old ACA yellow Lab, male. $300. 330-600-0400. FOR SALE: ACA Pomeranian male Partie colored. 3 month old. Raymond Nisley 330-674-5129 ext. 3 Bernese Mtn. dog pups, ACA, very energetic & healthy, very nice markings, shots/ wormed, $950. ea. (330) 600-9228

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FOR SALE: AKC silver Lab pups, 6 females, 6 males, shots/ wormed. (330) 2758379

FOR SALE: 5 yr. old Puggle female, had a litter of 8 pups, $450. 330-674-1160 V.M.

FOR SALE: 8 mo. old Bernese Mountain dog male, neutered, nice family pet. (330) 600-0894

FOR SALE: ACA BRINDLE Boxer male, 10 mo. old, good breeding stock; Also, Yellow Lab female, 6 yrs. old, good pet, make offer. Call 330-690-3004

English Bulldog: AKC, 1 yr. old female, up to date on shots, red brindle, $1950. (330) 359-5143

FOR SALE: Sm. breed dog whelping pen, double box, like new, $400. (330) 852-2816 9 MONTH old light cream colored Lab/Golden Retreiver cross. Female, 330465-8340

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

BREED SELL OUT: AKC St. Bernards, 2 males, 5 females, 10 mos.- 1 yr. 2 females, 4 mos. old, 1 male 4 mos. old. For more info call Ed, (740) 545-6098

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

FOR SALE: 6 yr. old AKC Boston Terrier female, should cycle any time. Would make a good pet. $100. Call or text: (330) 749-3973. FOR SALE: Puggle/ bulldog puppies, $350. (330) 897-1427

HONEY RUN CHRISTIAN SCHOOL AUCTION

FOR SALE: 5 year old Jack Russell Terrier female. Reg ckc Brown & white, $175 obo. 7750 Nonpariel Rd., Fred-burg 330-313-5404 AKC Chocolate Lab male. 4 months old, out of good breeding stock. Nelson Hershberger 330-275-9822 FOR SALE: 6 year old boxer, female, $450. (330) 473-5289. 2 AKC Boxer males, one 5 yrs. old, one 3 yrs. old, 1 white Boxer male, 2 yrs. old. (330) 674-4235

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 1 YR. old ACA choc. Lab male, shy, needs attention, $150 obo. 6939 Harrison Rd., Fred-burg, Oh 44627 FOR SALE: Beabull female, 4 yrs. old, w/ 4 pups, $1700 for all. AKC choc. Lab for stud, $150. AKC black Lab male, 10 mos. old, $350. (330) 600-1274

ACA Standard Poodles, party colored- black & white, good breeding stock, 2 females, born 12/29/15 $650/ea. (330) 674-0662.

MOS. old Labradoodle pups, 5 choc. females, 1 choc. male, 3 parti choc. & wht. females, 1 parti choc. & wht. male, all out of parti choc. & wht. male, vet checked/ shots, $650 ea. (330) 275-2797.

WANTED: AKC Golden retriever male, 6 mos. or older. (330) 600-9345

Standing for stud, standard poodle male, proven breeder. (330) 674-4470

Location: FARMER’S PRODUCE AUCTION. One mile west of Mt. Hope on St. Rt. 241

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Wengerd Real Estate & Chattel Auction

FRIDAY APRIL 22nd, 2016 4:30 PM (Lunchstand opens at 3:30pm)

Walnut Creek

Location: 4579 TR 114 Sugarcreek, Ohio 44681. Located at the southeast edge of Walnut Creek, Oh at the SR 39 & CR 114 intersection. Signs Posted.

The following merchandise will sell as a fundraiser for Honey Run Christian School, Millersburg, OH Household Items: Lifetime Tables, Lifetime Chairs, 8’ Wooden folding leg benches, Local made furniture, corner cabinet, black book case, Lazy Boy Recliner, Gun Cabinet, 96 x 107 Log Cabin Quilt, Electric Ice Cream freezer, Fire Extinguishers, Case Farm Chicken, fresh hog meat, knotted comforters made by 8th grade girls. Equipment, Tools and Farm Misc: Toro 30” Timemaster Walk-Behind Mower, Echo Tiller, Stihl Weed Eater (FS40C), Stihl Leaf Blower (BG55), Echo Backpack Blower PB-580 Wheelbarrow, Miscellaneous garden tools, Chicken manure, Wooden raised planting beds, Hardwood shavings, 2500 psi power washer, Husqvarna tiller, Honda generator, echo chain saw, potting soil, Deluxe Crescent Wrench Set, numerous different hand tools. Outdoor and Recreational: Picnic table swing set, 4 pallets eco brick, Corn Hole games made by 8th grade boys (with school logo and date), Croquet games, Camping chairs, Limestone, Top soil, BBQ grill, Ladder stand, raised wooden hunting blind, Couple Loads of Firewood, boom truck load firewood logs, Hanging Baskets, 6’ Outdoor Bench, Deluxe grill with cooker winch, Rubbermaid Garden Cart, Tricycle and Wagon, 8 x 12 Storage Barn built by 8th grade boys and painted by 8th grade girls, dog house, portable basketball hoop and pole, ping pong table. Riding lessons By Kayla Schlabach. Kayla is a Clinton Anderson Method Ambassador and a former student at ZCS. Two certificates for One Day Riding Lessons with Kayla Miscellaneous: 1000 Business Cards, Mexican meals, steak meals, Belizian meal, Outdoor Wood Fired Pizza Meals, Theme baskets, Angus Ground Beef, 1 Case Grape Nuts, 1 Case Granola, Strawberries, Bird Houses, Miscellaneous Crafts, Miscellaneous Certificates, Lots of Other Items too Numerous to List.

Tuesday May 3, 2016 4:00 PM

Ranch Home with Barn/Shop on 1.42 Acres * Walnut Creek Twp * Holmes County * East Holmes Schools * Excellent Location * Public Utilities * Tools * Mowers * Household

Open House: Wednesday April 20, 5:00 – 7:00 p.m. Ideally situated on the edge of Walnut Creek this property offers a convenient location for residential or retail. The ranch home has 2 bedrooms, 1 bath, custom kitchen with dining area & living room. Enclosed porch. Full basement. Natural gas heat and public water and sewer. The outside features a 28’x40’ 2 story barn with an additional shop/living area. The living quarters has a small kitchen and 1 full bath. Home and buildings have been well maintained and cared for. Great retail/commercial location with plenty of traffic flow and visibility. Call Jr. Miller for more information. Real Estate sells at 6:00 p.m. Full list of chattels in future ads. Taxes and Legal: Taxes are currently $935.00 per ½ year. Holmes County parcel numbers are 2600847000 and 2600848000. Terms on Real Estate: 10% nonrefundable down payment made day of auction, balance due at closing. No financing contingencies. Any required inspections must be completed prior to bidding. All information contained herein derived from sourced deemed reliable but not warranted.

LUNCHSTAND BBQ CHICKEN, NOODLES, STEAK BURGERS, FRIES, HOT DOGS, NACHOS, SALADS, HOMEMADE ICE CREAM, POPCORN,BAKE SALE PARTIAL LISTING, MANY MORE ITEMS EXPECTED. MAKE PLANS TO ATTEND! DONATIONS AND ITEMS ACCEPTED TO SALE DATE.

Owners: Adrian and Amanda Wengerd

FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL: JOHN TROYER 330-674-6003

Auction by order of: Steven and Linda Kay Mast James Mast Auctioneer 330-317-3539

Jr Miller Auctioneer 330-231-1914

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Jon Mast Auction Manager/ Broker 330-763-3883 WO-10453565

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AKC silver Lab male stud service, weighs 90 lbs., females must be tested, $300. (330) 893-0314

FOR SALE: 3 toy poodle females, no papers. 1 AKC Bichon male. $200 ea. obo. (740) 501-9535

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

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Jr. Miller, Realtor/Auctioneer 330.231.1914 or jr@kaufmanrealty.com


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HAVE 4 yr. old Bichon male, would like to trade for Shih Tzu male for breeder. (330) 359-5868.

FOR SALE: English bulldog females (3). AKC, rare color genes, also 1 male avail., Bichon pups & Yorkie pups avail. (330) 749-1054

FOR SALE: (2) AKC BICHON males, 8 wks. old, shots/ wormed, small breed. (330) 275-8157

FOR SALE: ACA Bichon pups, good breeding stock, males: $500, females: $600. (740) 398-4208

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FOR SALE: AKC Chocolate Lab male, 9 mo. old, $600; (1) AKC & ACA Standard Poodle male, $1000. Also, Grade 5 yr. old, Blue Merle Australian Shepherd male, $200. (330) 275-5247 FOR SALE: ACA Shiba Inu female, 2 1/2 yrs. old, $500. (330) 275-8103

SAVAGE ESTATE AUCTION *122.5 Acres * Mostly Tillable *4 Parcels * House & Buildings

Wayne Co. – Canaan Twp. – Norwayne Local schools Location: 362 E Pleasant Home Rd. Wooster, OH 44691 from Wooster go North on Rt. 3 or Rt. 83 to Pleasant Home Rd. From 3 go West 1.5 mi or from 83 go East approx. 1.5 mi. to farm. (Watch for signs)

Friday April 22nd 2016 Chattels 10:00A.M. / Real Estate 12 Noon

*77 GMC Pickup *JD Tractors * Combine Farm Equip. * Antiques

To settle the estate of the late Thomas Savage the farm will be offered at public auction. The farm consists of 122.5+/- mostly tillable acres and buildings, offering the farm in four parcels and as a whole. Parcel # 1 consists of 20ac. mostly tillable with the house and buildings. The house is a large 1870s Victorian style farm house and is approx. 2,170 sq. ft. It seems to be solid but in need of renovation. Currently the house gets free gas. There is a large ground level barn with a lean-to, loafing shed and milking parlor attached. Also there is a machinery shed, cc silo and few other smaller outbuildings, all in the eye of the beholder. This parcel is mostly tillable and has lots of potential and possibilities. Parcel #2 61ac. That lays flat and mostly tillable with some woods with timber potential towards the rear of the parcel. Parcel # 3 & 4 are both 20.7 ac. each and contain mostly flat tillable ground with some woods towards the back of the parcels. There are 2 producing oil/gas wells on the farm located on parcels 2&4 with storage tanks on parcel 3. Mineral rights and leases of record will transfer with the real estate. The property will be offered in four parcels and then as a whole and will sell which ever nets the most. This is an excellent opportunity to purchase a whole farm or site for your future country homestead, in a great location close to town and major routes. Most of the farm was plowed last fall and ready for your crops! Taxes and Legal: Located at 362 E. Pleasant Home Rd. Wooster, OH 44691 Canaan Twp. Wayne County, Norwayne Schools. Current Parcel #s 07-00781.000 (41.5 acres) & 0700782.000 (81acres) totaling 122.5 acres. The taxes are $1940.33 per half yr. The property is currently under C.A.U.V buyer will be responsible for any recoupment. Mineral rights transfer subject to leases of record. Real Estate Terms: 10% non-refundable down payment due day of auction by cash or good check. Balance due at closing within 45 days. No financing contingencies. Possession will be at closing. If the buyer or buyers plan to farm the ground they will be allowed to once there down payment clears. All inspections need to be made prior to bidding. If the farm shall sell in parcels the parcel buyers will pay $500 per parcel towards survey. The property sells as is, where is based on buyer’s own inspection. All information contained herein derived from sourced deemed reliable but not warranted. Tractors & Combine: JD 4020 power shift, wf w/cab; 4020 syncro wf; Case 400; Massy Harris 44 project; JD 4400 combine 3992hrs w/443corn head and grain head; Mighty Mac Skid loader Vehicles: 94 Buick Road Master 129k; 86 Buick Century; nice 77 GMC Sierra Classic 15 pickup w/ 41k.; 79 ford F250 Custom (wrecked); Equipment: Oliver 546 4btm. plow; JD 3 btm. pull type plow; 10’ Oliver transport disc; 8’ transport disc; 8’ Dunham packer; Spike tooth drag, spring tooth; 3pt cultivator; IH grain drill; 4 row corn planter; NH 519 manure spreader; NI roller bar rake; IH 1190 9ft Haybine; NH 270 Hayliner kick baler; 2 Kicker wagons; 2 flatbed wagons; 30’ little giant elevator; 6’flail mower; field sprayer w/ newer pump; feeder wagon; 2 NH 717 choppers; Lamco silage wagon; 2 old silage wagons turned into mobile coops; NI 2 row picker (parts); Killbros model 400 gravity box on H.D. gear; approx. 6 misc. gravity wagons; gravity boxes; 3pt. blade; 6’rotary mower; p.t.o generator. Lawn& garden, tools & misc.: Cub cadets 1415 & 1450 hydro; old Montgomery ward lawn tractor; 2 front tin tillers; small mantis tiller; Husqvarna chain saw; weed eater; anvil; ac225 welder; battery chargers; lots of misc. hand tools; jacks; fuel tanks; smaller stainless bulk tank w/ lids; 10” Kobalt compound miter saw; paint gun; sheep shearing stand; log chains; lots of planter plates; loads of misc. hardware & iron; scrap metal piles. Antiques & Household: Roll top desk; old claw foot stand; child’s roll top w/chair; vintage advertising; old games; milk cans& barn primitives; night stand; dressers and much more to be discovered by sale day. Terms on chattels: Cash or good check, register for buyers # with 2 forms of positive ID. All sales final everything sold “as is” Not responsible for accidents or usage of items sold. Lunch Stand Note: One of the highlights of the spring sale season with nearly 100 contiguous productive tillable acres ready for your 2016 crops! Starting @ 10:00 with smalls. Real estate sells @ 12 noon, following that we will sell trucks, tractors and equipment. The late Tom Savage had owned the farm for many years and took great pride in it. There are lots of corners yet to clean out and lots to discover. Bring a friend and plan to attend. For more info & Photos visit WWW.RESAUCTIONS.COM Auction by order of: Thomas L. Savage Estate

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Nick DeFelice Auctioneer/Realtor 330-464-1302 Jon Mast Auction Manager/ Broker 330-763-3883

Jackie Rice, Executrix Jason Storck, Attorney Wayne Co. probate# 2015 PB-E 000082 Real estate showcase office Wooster 330-264-6888

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ADORABLE Shih tzu/ Bichon mix, male pup for sale. Black/ wht., shots & wormed, matures around 6 lbs. (330) 763-1672. FOR SALE: ACA male, 6 yrs. old, breeder, $300. 600-0824

Yorkie proven (330)

AKC BOXER males, 8 mo. old, $400. Owen Nisley (740) 398-0180 ADORABLE Shih tzu/ Pomeranian mix, pups for sale. 1 male, 3 females, shots & wormed, very friendly, will mature around 6 lbs. (330) 763-1672. FOR SALE: ACA 2-1/2 mo. old apricot male Standard Poodle, $1000. (330) 600-1233 FOR SALE: AKC Lassie, Collie pups, 8 wks. old, friendly, home raised, shots and wormed, (330) 600-1762, lv. msg. Winesburg FOR SALE: (2) 7 mo. old Australian Shepherd males, 1 blk/white & 1 blue merle; Also, 2 yr. old Beagle female, good mother, hunts some. (330) 893-7014 AKC Westie, male, 12 wks. old, could be a good breeder, has all black points. $450. (330) 674-7517 AKC BOSTON Terrier puppies. 3 red & white, 3 black & white. Dad is Blue & white, Mom is red. Factored males $800, females $1000. Good free whelping breeding stock. 330-695-5909

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WANTED: 10 mo. or older German Shepherd, Husky or Bernese Mountain dog female, must be AKC & excellent breeding stock. (330) 275-8690 AKC ENGLISH YELLOW Lab pups, 10 wks. old, family raised, crate trained, started on sheds, shots/ wormed, w/ vet records, exc. blood line. $500. (330) 317-7783. FOR SALE: 1 yr. old Beagle cross female; Also, 8 wk. old Beagle puppies. (740) 622-1990. FOR SALE: AKC Lab pups, choc. & cream, 8 wks. old, (330) 231-3975

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FOR SALE: 1 English Bulldog male, 5 yrs. old, AKC, $1500. 1 3/4 English bulldog, 11 mos. old, $1000. 1 silver lab male, 7.5 mos., $600. 2 French bulldog pups, brindle w/ some wht. markings, ACA, $2200 ea. or both for $4000. (330) 275-6480 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: AKC Choc. male, 4 mo. old. Out of good breeding stock. 330275-9345

BEAUTIFUL ACA Lab puppies, family raised, up to date on shots & wormed, $500. 330-600-0400.

6 mo. old choc. standard poodle, male, red background, no papers. $500 obo. (330) 600-0849

FOR SALE: 8 & 9 years old 2 Shih Tzu females, pets only, $25. (330) 674-1859

WANTED: Large Beagle female, 1-3 yrs. old, good mother. (330) 359-0672 leave message.

FOR SALE: Shih Tzu pups, quality, small, choc./ wht., blk./ wht., blue/ wht., AKC, shots, etc. $600. (330) 522-0002/ (330) 413-6608. FOR SALE: 1 1/2 yrs. old black Lab. Female had a litter of 9. 330-600-2453 ELKHOUNDS BLACK & tan, mix, potential hunting dogs, 1 yr. olds, male & female; 2 yr. old male. (330)556-8060 FOR SALE: 2 female, AKC, yellow lab pups, ready to go now, (330) 763-3215. FOR SALE: Choc. lab female pups, 8 wks. old April 13th, shots/ wormed, $500. Call (330) 987-5026

FOR SALE: CREAM ACA Sheeba male, DOB 11/06/15, up to date on shots. 330-600-2744 AKC Stud, King Charles Cavalier, tri color, Sugar Creek. $85. 330-204-4831 AKC STUD Chocolate Labrador Retriever, $200. Sugar Creek (330) 852-4817 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

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Pets Pets Pets Supplies Pets Supplies Supplies 300 SALE: Chocolate Pets Supplies Supplies 300 Petssilver Supplies STUD SERVICE by 300 FOR SALE: AKC Lab FOR Lab 300 DOG-GONE KENNEL. AKC pups, ready May 9, $850. male, silver factored, AKC tri-Cavalier, AKC English (330) 415-2705 registered, shots & wormed, K-9 STUD by K-9 STUD SERVICE by FOR SALE: Chocolate Lab FOR SALE: SALE: AKC AKC silver silver Lab Lab FOR SALE:old. Chocolate Lab FOR Mastiff, CKC SERVICE Mantel & Har13 weeks $400. ALSO DOG-GONE KENNEL. AKC DOG-GONE KENNEL. AKC pups, ready $850. male, silver factored, AKC pups, ready May 9, 9,female. $850. male, silver factored, AKC 1.5 YEAR old May Beagle lequin Great Danes, Reg. 2nd generation labradoodle, tri-Cavalier, AKC tri-Cavalier, AKCAKCEnglish English (330) registered, shots (330) 415-2705 registered, shots wormed, Runs 415-2705 good, due to cycle any French Bulldogs, Engblack, $ 3 5 0& .& wormed, (330) Mastiff, CKC HarMastiff, CKC Mantel Mantel &Doxies, Har13 weeks 13 weeks old. old. $400. $400. ALSO ALSO time. $200. (330) 897-0406 lish Bulldogs, Reg. & 601-3159. 1.5 1.5 YEAR YEAR old old Beagle Beagle female. female. lequin Great Danes, Reg. lequin Great Danes, Reg. 2nd generation labradoodle, 2nd generation labradoodle, Reg. Cocker Spaniels, MalRuns Runs good, good, due due to to cycle cycle any any French Bulldogs, AKC French Bulldogs, AKC EngEngll aa ccold, kk ,, 1st $$ 33gen., 55 00 .. tan, (( 33Lab33 00 )) tese, AKC Dalmation. ALL 6bbyr. time. $200. (330) 897-0406 time. $200. (330) 897-0406 lish Reg. lish Bulldogs, Reg. Doxies, 601-3159. 601-3159. female, gets very 310 Sports Fitness radoodle F E M Bulldogs, A LES M U S TDoxies, BE Reg. Cocker Spaniels, Reg. Cocker Spaniels, MalMalnice pups, very good mom, TESTED! (740) 824-4479. yr. gen., yr. old, old, 1st gen., tan, tan, LabLabtese, tese, AKC AKC Dalmation. Dalmation. ALL ALL 66 $500. (330)1st 473-5331 Sports Fitness radoodle 310 SportsRoubaix Fitness radoodle female, female, gets gets very very 310 FF EE M M BB EE M AA LL EE SS M UU SS TT 56 CM specialized nice pups, mom, nice SALE: pups, very very good mom, FOR AKC good Lab pups, TESTED! TESTED! (740) (740) 824-4479. 824-4479. road bike, great cond., all WARNING: $500. 473-5331 $500. (330) 473-5331choc., had black,(330) yellow, carbon frame, aero bars, CM Roubaix Animals advertised for "free" 56computer, CM specialized specialized Roubaix shots, ready to go. $500 ea. 56 some other acSALE: AKC FOR SALE: AKC Lab Lab pups, pups, road bike, great cond., all are sometimes acquired by FOR road bike, great$1200 cond., obo. all (330) 763-1843 cess. included. WARNING: black, black, yellow, yellow, choc., choc., had had carbon frame, aero bars, people who use them as bait carbon frame, aero bars, (330) 695-9914 Animals advertised for "free" Animals advertised for "free" shots, ready to go. $500 ea. shots, ready to go. $500 ea. computer, in training other animals to POMERANIANS!! computer, some some other other acac1 cute are acquired by are sometimes acquired by (330) (330) 763-1843 cess. included. $1200 fight sometimes or for science expericess.SALE: included. $1200netobo. obo. choc 763-1843 m. B. 1/22, $300. Pom FOR Volleyball w/ people who use them as bait people who use them as bait (330) mentation. Please offer your (330) 695-9914 695-9914 stud service grade. A Yoder, steel poles & boundary in training other animals to POMERANIANS!! 1 cute in training other animals to POMERANIANS!! 1 cute pet for a nominal fee in order 10550 Hogback Rd., Fredbg lines, $100. (234) 301-2227 fight or choc fight or a for for science science experichoc m. m. B. B. 1/22, 1/22, $300. $300. Pom Pom FOR FOR SALE: SALE: Volleyball Volleyball net net w/ w/ to attract sincere buyer. experimentation. stud service mentation. Please Please offer offer your your FOR stud SALE: service 4grade. grade. A Yoder, steel poles boundary steel DEFY poles 1& & road boundary year A oldYoder, AKC GIANT bike. pet 10550 Fredbg pet for for aa nominal nominal fee fee in in order order 10550 Hogback Hogback Rd., Fredbg lines, (234) lines, $100. $100.condition, (234) 301-2227 301-2227 standard poodleRd., male & 3/4 Excellent access. to to attract attract aa sincere sincere buyer. buyer. Beabull female 5 years old. included. 330-893-452 FOR SALE: 4 year old AKC FOR SALE: 4 year old AKC GIANT DEFY 1 road bike. GIANT DEFY 1 road bike. WANTED: AKC Parti- colstandard poodle male 3/4 standard poodle poodle male & &male. 3/4 Excellent Excellent condition, condition, access. access. ored standard Beabull female Beabull female 55 years years old. old. included. included. 330-893-452 330-893-452 (330) 763-1672 Tools Machinery WANTED: WANTED: AKC AKC PartiParti- colcol- 320 ored poodle ored standard standard poodle male. LAB/ Bull dog male. mix, BREED SELLOUT: AKC BLACK (330) (330) 763-1672 763-1672 Tools 320 Tools Machinery Machinery male, 5 yrs. old, friendly, 320 Havanese, quality breeding 5000 W Powermate Generaneeds good home, makes a stock, 1-1/2 yrs. old & BLACK tor. Brand new. $550. LAB/ Bull dog mix, BLACK LAB/ Bull dog mix, BREED SELLOUT: AKC BREED SELLOUT: AKC good watch dog, $25. (330) younger, 6 females, 1 male, 330-893-1165 male, 55 yrs. male, yrs. old, old, friendly, friendly, 5000 Havanese, quality breeding Havanese, quality breeding 5000 W W Powermate Powermate GeneraGenera852-9261 $2000/each. (330) 893-3649 needs needs good good home, home, makes makes aa FOR stock, stock, 1-1/2 1-1/2 yrs. yrs. old old & & tor. Brand new. tor. SALE: Brand Yammor new. $550. $550. 35-hp good watch dog, $25. goodSALE: watch (2) dog,HAVANESE $25. (330) (330) younger, females, 11 wht, male, younger, females,blk/ male, 2 BOXER66females, 2 FOR 330-893-1165 330-893-1165 diesel 25' lineshaft air 852-9261 852-9261puppies, ACA reg$2000/each. (330) $2000/each. (330)7893-3649 893-3649 yrs. old, AKC. wk. old, blk/ female clutch. Dean Yoder, 9296 S. Yammor 35-hp FOR SALE: Yammor 35-hp wht females, 3 fawn males, istered, $600/each. (330) FOR AppleSALE: Creek Rd, Fredrksbg. 22 $800 BOXER females, blk/ SALE: BOXER females, blk/ wht, wht, 22 FOR FOR SALE: (2) (2) HAVANESE HAVANESE diesel diesel 25' 25' lineshaft lineshaft air air each. (330) 852-0074. 893-4603 yrs. female yrs. old, old, AKC. AKC. 77 wk. wk. old, old, blk/ blk/ female puppies, puppies, ACA ACA regreg- 18 clutch. Yoder, 9296 clutch. Dean Yoder,diesel 9296 S. S. HP Dean Kubota w/ wht fawn males, istered, $600/each. wht females, females, fawn Bichon males, FOR istered, $600/each. (330) FOR SALE: 33AKC SALE: 2 female (330) BeaApple Rd, Apple Creek CreekWinco Rd, Fredrksbg. Fredrksbg. 12,500W Generator. $800 893-4603 $800 each. each. (330) 852-0074. 893-4603 male, 1 yr.(330) old, 852-0074. $400. Also, gles, 5 yrs. & 11 mos. (330) 1800 RPM, 150 gallon fuel 18 HP Kubota diesel w/ 18tank. HP5573 Kubota dieselMlbg, w/ 11 wk. old Teddy Bear male, 464-1768 TR 401, FOR AKC FOR SALE: AKC Bichon Bichon FOR FOR SALE: SALE: 22 female female BeaBea12,500W Winco 12,500W Winco Generator. Generator. $250. SALE: (330) 600-5756 44654. 330-893-4214 male, male, 11 yr. yr. old, old, $400. $400. Also, Also, 4gles, 5 yrs. & 11 mos. (330) gles, 5 yrs. & 11 mos. (330) mos. old Australian Shep1800 1800 RPM, RPM, 150 150 gallon gallon fuel fuel wk. 11 wk. old Teddy Bear male, 464-1768 W11 AN T Eold D : Teddy M I NBear I A T male, U RE 464-1768 herd pup, shots & wormed. FOR tank. 5573 401, tank. SALE: 5573 TR TR40KW 401, Mlbg, Mlbg, John $250. $250. (330) (330) 600-5756 600-5756 Pinschers, toy poodles, $250. Contact Norman, 44654. 44654. 330-893-4214 330-893-4214 Deere Genset, good condimos. Shepmos. old old Australian Australian ShepPomeranians: Breeding age. 44 330-698-0453 x3 tion, 3-phase converter. W A M W330-417-4936 AN NTTE ED D:: MIIN NIIA ATTU UR RE E herd herd pup, pup, shots shots && wormed. wormed. FOR SALE: FOR SALE: 40KW John John (330) 201-4638 40KW Pinschers, Pinschers, toy toy poodles, poodles, AKC $$225500..STUD CCoonnttGerman aacctt NNoorSheprm maann,, Deere Deere Genset, Genset, good good condicondiPomeranians: Breeding age. Pomeranians:KENNEL Breeding Ownage. ATTENTION 330-698-0453 x3 330-698-0453 herd male, x3blk/ tan $300. GENERATORS: tion, tion, 3-phase 3-phase converter. converter. NATURAL 330-417-4936 330-417-4936 ers: The OPDBA along w/ Sugar Creek (330) 852-4817 (330) (330) 201-4638 201-4638 gas & diesel units. All low AKC STUD STUD German German ShepShepPetland, AKC, & USDA AKC hours. 10kw -115kw. Load ATTENTION OwnATTENTION KENNEL Own- FOR herd male, blk/ $300. herd SALE: male, Four blk/ 8tan tan $300. mos. old GENERATORS: invite you toKENNEL our 4th Annual GENERATORS: NATURAL banked. Ready toNATURAL go. Call ers: The along w/ ers: The OPDBA OPDBA alongMiller w/ Sugar (330) Sugar Creek Creek (330) 852-4817 852-4817 Beagle males, out of good gas & diesel Symposium at Abe gas &231-2634 diesel units. units. All All low low (330) Petland, AKC, & USDA Petland, AKC, & USDA hunting stock, ready to hours. 10kw -115kw. Load Community Building, 29952 FOR hours. 10kw -115kw. Load SALE: Four 8 mos. old FOR SALE: Four 8 mos. old invite you to our 4th Annual invite you to our 4th Annual start training. $ 1 0 0 . WANTED: banked. go. Call CR 10, Fresno 43824. April banked. Ready Ready towide go. belt Call older to Beagle males, Beagle males, out out of of good good Symposium Symposium at R eAbe Abe Miller 330-316-1347 (330) 28, 2 0 1 6 . at g i s t r aMiller tion (330) 231-2634 231-2634 sander, only need conveyor hunting stock, ready to hunting stock, ready to Community Building, 29952 Community Building, 29952 begins at 5:30 p.m. Dinner belt etc. 25"-37". Jr. Troyer, ssttaarrtSALE: ttrraaii3nniiBulldog nngg.. $$pups, 110000.. WANTED: t CR 10, April CR 10, Fresno Fresno 43824. April FOR older wide WANTED: older Orrville wide belt belt provided at 6:00 43824. p.m. Pres433 N. Swinehart, 330-316-1347 330-316-1347 22entations 88,, 220011begin 66.. RRateegg7:00 iissttrraattp.m. iioonn ready to go 4/20, (330) sander, sander, only only need need conveyor conveyor begins Dinner begins at 5:30 p.m.screening, Dinner 852-0722 belt 25"-37". Jr. belt etc. etc. 25"-37". Jr. Troyer, Troyer, SALE: Tapco brake, Topics at on 5:30 healthp.m. FOR SALE: SALE: 33 Bulldog Bulldog pups, pups, FOR provided at p.m. Presprovided at 6:00 6:00 OFA p.m. certifiPres- FOR 433 N. Orrville 433 N. Swinehart, Swinehart, Orrville 3'6" 10'6", good cond. genetic testing, ready to go 4/20, (330) ready to go 4/20, (330) FOR SALE: 8 mos. old Old entations begin at 7:00 p.m. entations begin at 7:00 p.m. brake, $150. Pro Cut Off, cations which will improve 852-0722 852-0722 Boston Terrier male. ACA FOR Tapco brake, FOR SALE: Tapco brake, Topics on Topics on health health screening, $100.SALE: Toro 40" D-bar, belt your market and screening, animal reg., nice markings, $375. 4 10'6", good cond. 3'6" 10'6", mower, good cond. 3'6" genetic OFA genetic testing, OFA certificertifidriven very good SALE: 88 mos. old FOR SALE: mos. old Old Old welfare. testing, Door prizes, certifi- FOR mo. old 3/4 bulldog, febrake, $150. Pro Cut Off, brake, $150. Pro Cut Off, cations improve cations which will will For improve cond. 330- 674-3203. Boston Terrier male. ACA Boston Terrierbuild, male. $650. ACA cate of which attendance. resmale, nice $100. $100. Toro Toro 40" 40" D-bar, D-bar, belt belt your your and animal reg., nice reg., nice markings, markings, $375. $375. 44 e r v a t i market omarket ns c aand ll Danimal aniel 330-600-1302 driven very driven mower, mower, very w/good good welfare. Door prizes, certifiCYCLONE 12 in. inlet rewelfare. Door prizes, certifimo. old 3/4 bulldog, femo. old 3/4 bulldog, feSchlabach at (740) cond. 330cond. 330-w/674-3203. 674-3203. cate attendance. For turn air blower, in good cate of of by attendance. For resresmale, nice build, $650. male,SALE: niceAustralian build, Shep$650. 622-4059 Mon., April 25. FOR eerrvvaattiioonnss ccaallll D shape. (330) 359-0151 Daanniieell 330-600-1302 330-600-1302 herd pups, 1 red merle fe- CYCLONE CYCLONE 12 12 in. in. inlet inlet w/ w/ rereSS cc hh llSALE: aa bb aa cc hh White aa tt Standard (( 77 44 00 )) FOR turn male, $500. 2 red/ wht. turn air air w/ w/ blower, blower, in in good good 622-4059 by Mon., April 25. 622-4059 by Mon., April 25. Australian Poodle pup, female, DOB FOR FOR SALE: Shepshape. (330) 359-0151 m a l SALE: es, $Australian 400. (Shep3 3 0 ) 335 shape. (330) 359-0151Free Bees herd 1/30/16. $800 obo. (330) herd pups, pups, red merle merle fefe897-2419 x2 11 red FOR SALE: FOR SALE: White White Standard Standard male, 893-0213 male, $500. $500. 22 red/ red/ wht. wht. Poodle Poodle pup, pup, female, female, DOB DOB m $$ 44Mountain 00 00 .. (( 33Dog 33 00 )) 335 m aa ll eBernese e ss ,, Free 335 Free Bees Bees (330) 1/30/16. $800 obo. (330) 31/30/16. mos. old$800 Borderobo. 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Still WANTED: 698-5504 698-5504 shaft & wheels, fiberglass before running not, before 1980, 1980, running orentry not, in good shape. 330WANTED: small, easyor with rubber strip, $4000; FOR SALE: AKC brindle FOR SALE: AKC brindle FOR Mini buggy with FOR SALE: Mini with buggy child with Cash Cash paid. paid. 845-389-3239. 845-389-3239. 763-0008 pony cart. Monroe Barkman, Also,SALE: Buggy boxer. Male, 9 yrs. old. Still boxer. Male, 9 yrs. old. Still fiberglass shaft wheels, fiberglass shaft & & wheels, wheels, 3111 CR 114, Sugarcreek, seat, fiberglass shape. inmo.good good shape. 330small, WANTED: small, easy easy entry entry old, AKC Beagle330fe- WANTED: with strip, with rubber strip, $4000; $4000; 8in OH 44681 330-893-7065 $1500.rubber 330-600-9125 763-0008 763-0008 pony cart. Monroe Monroe Barkman, Barkman, male, Big Meadow Breed- pony cart. Also, Also, Buggy Buggy with with child child 3111 3111 CR 114, Sugarcreek, Sugarcreek, Started. (740) 545-5047 BuyersCR of 114, standing timber, seat, fiberglass wheels, seat,SALE: fiberglass wheels, FOR 11 mo. old, blue 88 ing. mo. mo. old, old, AKC AKC Beagle Beagle fefe- OH 44681 OH 44681 330-893-7065 330-893-7065 hardwood & white pine. For $1500. $1500. 330-600-9125 330-600-9125 merle, Australian Shepherd, male, Big Meadow Breedmale, Bigpuppies, Meadow$500/ea.; Breed3 BOXER a free estimate call (419) female, $800. Call (330) ing. Started. (740) ing.AKC Started. (740) 545-5047 545-5047 of Buyers of standing standing timber, timber, 1 Boxer male, 5 yrs. Buyers FOR SALE: FOR SALE: 11 11 mo. mo. old, old, blue blue 606-5865. 600-9897 hardwood hardwood & & white white pine. pine. For For $500; 1 Boxer female, merle, merle, Australian Australian Shepherd, Shepherd, 3 old, BOXER puppies, $500/ea.; 3 BOXER puppies, $500/ea.; a free estimate call (419) a free estimate call Oliver (419) 6 yrs. old, very friendly, $50. WANTED: TRACK for $800. female, $800. 6Call Call (330) 2female, M. 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M. 330-473-5782 minum, copper, brass, FREE To good home 5 yr. old FREE To good home 5 yr. old Shechons, old, Shechons, mos. old, motors, farm mach., appls., FOR SALE: 3.5 33.5yr. mos. old Shelty female Coon batteries, female Walker Walker Coon Hound. Hound. BUYING JUNK batteries, alualuPUPPY litters. BUYING $550. 893-9896 $550. (330) (330) 893-9896 cars, trucks.JUNK 330-279-2142. female, blue merle, $400. BUYING 330-473-5782 minum, 330-473-5782 minum, copper, copper, brass, brass, elect. elect. Yorkie, Poodle, Bichon, (330) 897-1222†x3 mach., appls., motors, farm farm Walk mach., behind appls., FOR FOR SALE: SALE: 33 yr. yr. old old Shelty Shelty WANTED: Shih Tzu, Maltese, Cavalier. motors, litters. BUYING PUPPY litters. trucks. 330-279-2142. cars, trucks.w/ 330-279-2142. female, merle, female, blue blue merle, $400. $400. BUYING ACCIDENTAL or BUYING mower or w/out bagger, Mixes $300PUPPY each. Pure bred cars, Yorkie, Poodle, Bichon, Yorkie, Poodle, Bichon, (330) (330) 897-1222†x3 897-1222†x3 in good cond. (419) unwanted litters of puppies. $400 each. Call (330) Walk Shih Tzu, WANTED: Walk behind behind Shih Tzu, Maltese, Maltese, Cavalier. Cavalier. WANTED: 896-2021 330-949-4049 473-5926 BUYING mower Mixes BUYING ACCIDENTAL ACCIDENTAL or or mower w/ w/ or or w/out w/out bagger, bagger, Mixes $300 $300 each. each. Pure Pure bred bred in unwanted $400 in good good cond. cond. (419) (419) unwanted litters litters of of puppies. puppies. $400 each. each. Call Call (330) (330) 896-2021 330-949-4049 473-5926 896-2021 330-949-4049 473-5926

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

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SEEK & DESTROY DEMOLITION, houses, old trailers & barns. Free est. (330) 275-7980 DUST BUNNIES Cleaning Co. offers an affordable housecleaning service tailored to meet your needs. Insured/bonded. Call Michelle at (330) 844-1604.

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

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

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BORNTRAGER TENT RENTALS. Upcoming weddings, graduations, etc. Tent sizes range from 10x10 up to 40x200. Call 330-204-1989

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Roofing & Spouting

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Sandstones: taking bids on large sandstones thru 5/2. Can be seen at 3360 SR 93 NW, Sugar Creek 44681. Lonnie Schlabach, (330) 852-4283 KIMBLE'S Landscaping: Decks, patios, fences. Free estimates. (330) 466-6339 SANDSTONE PILES, make offer. Can be seen at 3354 Penrod Rd. NW, Sugar Creek. (330) 852-0074.

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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 04/30/2016 unless otherwise noted.

$40 OFF

We’ll Fit Your Lifestyle

College Hills Honda

4 Tires + Installation

Non-Honda vehicles welcome, call for appointment, expires 4/18/2016, Certain size and weight vehicles may not qualify, call for details. 330-345-5200

15,000

B224A 2010 Chevrolet Traverse LT

OR

$

16,999*

P8016 2013 Honda Accord LX

$

21,238*

P8009 2013 Hona Odyssey LX

$

25,999

B237A 2015 Mazda 6I Grand Touring

Pre-owned prices good through 04-18-2016 and are subject to change without notice. *Pending Honda Certification. See dealer for details.

SALES

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

SERVICE

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

PARTS

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

www.collegehillshonda.com

www.collegehillshondacars.com

4600 Cleveland Rd., Wooster, OH 44691


The Holmes County Hub Shopper

Saturday, April 16, 2016 — 48

Brand New

Farm Bure

au

Recieve a n addition al $500 Reb ate!!!

SELECT MODEL REBATES ON EVERY LISTED VEHILCE

BUICK

GMC

Power Windows & Locks, Bluetooth with 7” Touch Screen CD Stereo System, XM/Sirius Satellite Radio, 4G WiFi, Keyless Entry. #373

Aluminum Wheels, Remote Start, Compass Display. #016

Wheels, Keyless Entry. #028

MSRP $31,915 SALE PRICE Nicholson Price $30,575 $ GM Rebate $2,250

28,235

MSRP $37,820 Nicholson Price $36,294 GM Rebate $2,250

$

34,044

MSRP $27,485 SALE PRICE Nicholson Price $24,999 $ GM Rebate $3,750

21,249

MSRP $20,015 Nicholson Price $19,199 GM Rebate $3,000

39 MPG HWY

SALE PRICE

$

MSRP $21,035 Nicholson Price $20,124 GM Rebate $3,000

16,199

16 CHEVY ¾ TON REGULAR CAB 4X4

6.0L V8, Trailering Package w/Integrated Brake Control, Cargo Box LED Light, Roof Marker Lamps. #045

SALE PRICE

$

17,124

$

SALE PRICE

MSRP $41,475 Nicholson Price $38,659 GM Rebate $2,000 ***Trade In Allowance $750

16 CHEVY ½ TON DOUBLE CAB 4X4

32,624

16 CHEVY TAHOE 4X4 LT Leather Seats, Center Captain’s Chairs, Power Sunroof & DVD/TV, 20” Wheels, WiFi. #151

$

$

54,379

16 GMC YUKON DENALI 4X4

SALE PRICE

35,333

MSRP $46,245 Nicholson Price $44,237 GM Rebate $1,500

SAVE $7,134

SALE PRICE

MSRP $73,365 Nicholson Price $68,231 GM Rebate $2,000

35,909

2SS with RS Package, Navigation, Remote Start, 20” Low Gloss Black 5 Spoke Wheels, 455 H.P. 6.2L V8, Heads-Up Display, Cordless Phone Charger. #107

Leather Heated & Cooled Power Seats, Sunroof, Convertible, Chrome Aluminum Wheels, 2LT, Heated & Rear DVD/TV, Power Tilt & Telescope Steering Ventilated Seats, Heads-Up Display. #169 Column. #047

SAVE $7,226

SALE PRICE

30,999

$

SALE PRICE

66,231

16 CHEVY SUBURBAN 4X4 5.3L V8, Auto, Air, Power Windows & Locks, Front Bench Seat, Trailering Package with Integrated Brake Control, #131

SAVE $6,237

SAVE $3,508

SALE PRICE

$

42,737

MSRP $54,425 Nicholson Price $50,688 GM Rebate $2,500

$

SALE PRICE

48,188

16 CHEVY TAHOE 4X4 LTZ 16 CHEVY CORVETTE 16 CHEVY SUBURBAN 4X4 LTZ 16 CHEVY CORVETTE Z06

SAVE $6,796 MSRP $61,175 Nicholson Price $56,877 GM Rebate $2,500

$

SALE PRICE

SAVE $5,566

16 CHEVY CAMARO SS

5.3L V8, “All Star Package”, Power Seat, Rear Vision Camera, Remote Vehicle Start, Remote Locking Tailgate, Trailering Package. #044

MSRP $43,900 Nicholson Price $40,833 GM Rebate $5,500

$

White Frost Tricoat, 6.2L V8, Power Sunroof, Rear DVD/TV, 20” Chrome Wheels. #027

SAVE $8,567 MSRP $38,395 Nicholson Price $36,124 GM Rebate $3,500

MSRP $43,660 Nicholson Price $38,999 GM Rebate $6,000 ***Trade In Bonus Cash $2,000

18” Aluminum Wheels, Remote Start. DEMO #039

Power Sunroof, 16” Aluminum Wheels, Bluetooth, Remote Start, Wi-Fi, Rear Vision Camera #012

39 MPG HWY

SAVE $12,661

16ALL WHEEL GMC ACADIA AWD DRIVE, Center Captain’s Chairs, Power Sunroof,

16 CHEVY SONIC LT

“Fun & Sun Package”, Power Sunroof, 16” Aluminum Wheels, Bluetooth, Remote Start, Wi-Fi, Rear Vision Camera #037

5.3L V8, Front Fog Lamps, Power Seat, Rear Vision Camera, Remote Vehicle Start, Remote Locking Tailgate, Trailering Package. #405

SAVE $6,236

SALE PRICE

CHEVROLET

16 CHEVY SONIC LT

15 GMC 1/2 TON DOUBLE CAB 4X4

15 GMC TERRAIN

BUICK LACROSSE 16 BUICK REGAL 16 Leather Memory Heated Power Seats, Rear Vision Camera, Leather Heated Power Seats, Power Sunroof, 18” Aluminum

MSRP $68,065 Nicholson Price $63,339 GM Rebate $2,500

$

SAVE $7,126 MSRP $71,155 Nicholson Price $66,029 GM Rebate $1,500

SALE PRICE

60,839

$

SALE PRICE

64,029

650 Horse Power 6.2L Supercharged V8, Z06 Chrome Wheels, Carbon Flash Hood Stripe, Leather Interior, Performance Traction Management #015

Leather Heated Power Seats, Sunroof, Rear DVD/TV, 22” Aluminum Wheels, Max Trailering Package. #117

MSRP $73,585 Nicholson Price $68,416 GM Rebate $2,500

SAVE $8,491

SAVE $7,669 $

SALE PRICE

65,916

MSRP $86,510 Nicholson Price $79,519 GM Rebate $1,500

SALE PRICE

$

78,019

GM Reserves the right to change rebates at any time, which may result in higher or lower pricing. Vehicle color may not reflect sale vehicle. *** Must trade in a 1999 or newer vehicle Prices good thru April 23, 2016. Pictures may not reflect actual vehicle

CHUCK NICHOLSON 1-800-803-8209 TOLL FREE

WO-10459106

330-674-4015

Chuck Nicholson

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Jim Simo

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

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