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Even more fun this year Lehman’s Hardware Customer Appreciation Day is May 7 By KEVIN LYNCH Staff Writer On Saturday, May 7, the friendly folks at Lehman’s Hardware in Kidron will play host to a customer appreciation day to show their gratitude toward their customers. What used to be called May Daze is now Customer Appreciation Day, according to Lehman’s

marketing specialist Shonda Miller. “We annually have held this event on the first Saturday of May,” Miller said. “For the past number of years we’ve had an open house-like event. We’re switching it up a little this year to a customer appreciation event, and it will be Saturday, May 7, from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. “One of the reasons

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for going more to a customer appreciation is we recognized that we didn’t have anything that really expresses our overall sense of appreciation or gratitude to our custom-

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ers,” Miller continued. “We always try to make it fun for them, but this is really geared to do that.” Glenda Lehman Ervin, vice president of Lehman’s, describes

the special relationship between Lehman’s and its customers. “Our customers are more than customers — they are our friends,” Ervin said. “They share

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be served Saturday, April 30 from 4-7 p.m. at Killbuck Elementary School, Swiss steak dinner by members of Killbuck United Methodist Church. served April 30 Menu includes swiss steak, A swiss steak dinner will mashed potatoes, green

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The Lakeville Volunteer Fire Department will hold its annual chicken dinner on Sunday, May 1 at Lakeville Elementary School. Serving will begin at 11:30 a.m. Menu includes chicken, mashed potatoes and gravy, noodles, coleslaw, roll, dessert and drink. The meal will be by donation only and there will be a 50/50 raffle. Proceeds go toward maintenance and upkeep of the fire station. The school is located at 14059 state Route 226, Lakeville.

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Holmes Christian Women to meet May 5, reservations due April 29 Holmes County Christian Women will meet May 5 at Der Dutchman in Walnut Creek, from 9:30-11:30 a.m. Speaker will be Matt Rowe, chaplain of Sycamore Run/ Scenic Run Nursing Home, spirtual director, and musician. All women and men are welcome. Brunch is $10, inclusive. The May speaker will be Misty Money, serving the Pine Ridge Lakota Indians in South Dakota. For reservations by April 29, call 330-674-6727or 330-343-7046; email to dawdys@embarqmail.com (CWC in the memo line). Walk in guests are welcomed. For more information, call 330-674-7723 or email address above. There is also Bible Study See Pg. 7 — CALENDAR


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Prepared to save lives tubes to departments in Wayne and Medina counties. “What we use these for is rescuing someone who is trapped in a grain bin or grain cart,” Balder said. “If you get more than waist deep in a grain cart, you can’t get them out. When you start digging, it just

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keeps filling back in. “What we do is put them together, then shove them down to where the victim’s feet are, then use the auger to get the corn out, creating a void, enabling them to climb out,” he continued. “This is a very, very good piece of rescue equipment that we didn’t have, and we sure do appreciate any kind of equipment that we can use to help the people we serve. This is effective in any situation where you have grain above your John Fitzpatrick, organization director of Ashwaist. It’s something we land, Holmes, Medina and Wayne Farm Bureau, use to get down around and Holmes Fire District No. 1 Chief Scott Balder inspect a coffer dam donated by the Farm Bureau See Pg. 5 — TUBES and Trent Insurance of Shreve.

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MILLERSBURG — The Farm Bureaus of Wayne and Holmes counties and Trent Insurance Group in Shreve purchased and presented grain bin rescue tubes, called coffer dams, to area fire departments in hopes of leading to rescue missions instead of body retrievals. Representatives of the Trent Insurance Group, Paul Trent, Ryan Gilson, Heidi Garst and Matt Helsley, along with John Fitzpatrick, organization director of the Ashland, Holmes, Medina & Wayne Counties Ohio Farm Bureau Federation, presented the coffer dams to Western Holmes Fire District No. 1 Chief Scott Balder and East Holmes Chief Gary Mellor April 12. “The reason we’re doing this is, these types of accidents fortunately don’t happen very often,” Fitzpatrick said. “Fire departments are kind of strapped for cash, and when they think about what sort of equipment they should buy, these grain bin rescue tubes don’t have a high priority because the incidents don’t happen that frequently. So, by us being able to supply them at no cost to the fire departments, now they have them on hand and they’re ready. “The important thing is that fire departments can respond within minutes,” Fitzpatrick continued. “Once a person is entrapped in grain, they literally only have minutes before they could die in this situation. It’s like being trapped in quicksand. Once the grain gets trapped against your chest,

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there’s enough pressure there that you cannot expand your rib cage to breathe. Hopefully, people can respond quickly. That’s why we wanted one on each side of the county with our two departments here in Holmes County.” The Farm Bureau also is distributing the grain bin

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Local timber, volunteers to be used in park pavilion project MILLERSBURG — received a new proposal for It suggests the building Village Administrator the pavilion at Deer Run would be built locally, using Nate Troyer reported he Park. local timber and local volunteers that could get the project completed at half Sale Prices Good April 25th – 30th the cost for the pre-packaged plan. JCM TimberWorks, a company run by John and Romaine, Strawberries, Tomatoes, Caleb Miller, presented Apples, Peppers, Grapes plans for a pavilion, using traditionally joined strucDELI SPECIALS tures. In his proposal, Miller Baby Swiss Loaves .........................................................................................................$3.29 lb. wrote, “In a community Mini Marble...................................................................................................................$2.65 lb. Honey Roasted Turkey Breast .......................................................................................$3.59 lb. that works hard to maintain E-Z Carve Ham ...............................................................................................................$1.99 lb. its autonomy, it’s our opin-

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ion this structure should be built with only materials and labor originating in Holmes County.” There would be little or no need for expensive bracketry or equipment based overhead, while the woodlands of Holmes County possess all the hardwoods and softwoods needed for one structure. The large number of wood related businesses in the community have the ability to provide and manufacture

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everything that is needed. Since dangerous power tools are not needed for the traditionally jointed wood, the use of volunteers would be welcome. “What they’re proposing is, rather than buying a prepackaged deal, they can do the same things with more traditional methods, using local lumber,” Troyer said at Monday’s meeting. “It’s a pretty neat design. I personally like the idea. They haven’t put all the numbers together yet, but they’re thinking they could do it for half of what we were talking about.” The village had a proposal for $26,000 for a 40-foot pre-packaged pavilion. “It would still have a concrete floor and a steel roof on it; however, we want to do it,” Troyer added. Several council members expressed approval of pursuing the project.

Spring cleanup day is May 14 Millersburg will hold spring cleanup day Saturday, May 14, 9 a.m.-noon, for residents and businesses. The drop-off location will be at Millersburg Public Works Department, 600 Walkup St. Workers will accept household waste, wood, concrete, brick, block, other construction or demolition debris, and large items such as furniture, mattresses and metal items. Dried paint is accepted. Appliances containing Freon are accepted as long as the Freon has been evacuated and the appliance is properly tagged confirming evacuation. Excluded items are all liquids, tires, hazardous materials, chemicals, batteries and animal carcasses or parts. Kimble Recycling & Disposal provides the service free to customers who reside in the village. Proof of residency is required. Do not drop anything off before 8 a.m. For more information, call 330-674-1886.


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and specialized equipment,” he said. “Grain bins and wagons are necessary but dangerous structures on farms. A person who becomes trapped literally has minutes. Rescuers have scant minutes to relieve the pressure and extract the victim. “There was a time when grain entrapment was a virtual death sentence,” Fitzpatrick added. “In this current age of cell phones, fire departments are often summoned sooner.”

them to get the grain out so they can climb right out.” Mellor, too, expressed appreciation for the donation. Fitzpatrick pointed out agriculture is rife with inherent dangers. Farmers work with large equipment that cuts, chops and grinds, equipment that can instantaneously drag limbs and whole bodies into its mechanism. “Accidents occurring on the farm are typically life-threatening and, often, the difference Reporter Kevin Lynch between life and death is can be reached at 330the response of our local 674-5676 or klynch@therescue squads, their skills daily-record.com.

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Matt Helsley (left), Holmes Fire District No. 1 Chief Scott Balder, Paul Trent, East Holmes Fire Chief Gary Mellor, Heidi Garst and Ryan Gilson were on hand for a presentation of grain bin rescue tubes April 12 at the Holmes Fire District No. 1 in Millersburg.

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Lehman’s (From Page 1) by our products. We love hearing from them and are excited to honor them on May 7.” Some of the special events taking place on Customer Appreciation Day will include free food, special sales throughout the store, demonstrations and more.

“We’ll be offering strawberry rhubarb crunch and homemade ice cream. It’s going to be really good,” Miller said. “We will also be serving Pappy’s sassafras tea, as well as lots of discounts and promotions storewide. The first 250 customers to come in will get a ‘J buck’ after our founder. It’s a $5 coupon for shopping.”

Stephanie Tschantz of Lehman’s displays the size of a Ranch Kettle grill by Weber. It’s true Tschantz is super petite, but that grill also is super enormous. Check out the great selection of top of the line grills and smokers in the store. The special sale on grills ends Saturday, May 7, Customer Appreciation Day at Lehman’s.

Lehman’s hosts three other seasonal open house events throughout the year, which is another reason they wanted to move more toward customer appreciation. “We’re leaning more toward a classic customer appreciation sale; basically a thank you to our customers,” Miller said. “That happens to be Mother’s Day

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weekend, so we’re looking forward to giving flowers out to every woman who comes to the store that day.” At May Daze past, there were a lot of demonstrations and things like that, but this year they will be focussing more on discounts and special deals. Karen Geiser, a local organic farmer, will be on hand to promote her Homemade 101 class series. “Karen offers classes on canning and gardening, classes on candle making, cheese making and other simple living skills,” Miller said. “We do these classes all throughout the year and she is a key instructor. She will be here to promote her classes and she always does some sort of demonstration, sharing different techniques she uses.” There will be drawings throughout the day with winners earning a free class. There also will be gift basket giveaways and other fun ways for people to get involved. “Customers can come and explore, enjoy some good discounts, enjoy some good food,” Miller added. “Our outlet store will also be having a sale and samples, and they’ll be doing face painting with the kids. This event will be family friendly and it should be a good time to get out and enjoy Lehman’s.” For more information, call Glenda Lehman Ervin at 330-347-7772. “Keep in mind, the win would be good for the entire area,” she said.


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Community Church briefs New church dedicated Fredericksburg Presbyterian Church is holding a special worship service on Sunday, April 24 to dedicate its 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 refreshments until 1:30. Everyone is welcome to attend.

Holmes Christian Women to meet May 5 Holmes County Christian Women will meet

May 5 at Der Dutchman in Walnut Creek, from 9:30-11:30 a.m. Speaker will be Matt Rowe, chaplain of Sycamore Run/ Scenic Run Nursing Home, spirtual director, and musician. All women and men are welcome. Brunch is $10, inclusive. The May speaker will be Misty Money, serving the Pine Ridge Lakota Indians in South Dakota. For reservations by April 29, call 330-674-6727or 330-343-7046; email to dawdys@embarqmail. com (CWC in the memo line). Walk in guests are welcomed. For more information, call 330-6747723 or email address above. There is also Bible Study

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Store is in need of gently used items to help a troubled boy find help at the Ohio Wilderness Boys Camp near Caldwell. The Trading Post Thrift Store is at 7703-B State Route west of Mount Hope. Swiss steak dinner 241, Donations can be taken to the store or dropped off served April 30 at 2678 S. Kohler Road, A swiss steak dinner will Orrville. Call 330-857be served Saturday, April 5516 or 330-464-1261. 30 from 4-7 p.m. at Killbuck Elementary School, by members of Killbuck Need a Bible? United Methodist Church. Menu includes swiss steak, Need a Bible? We can mashed potatoes, green deliver/mail you one withbeans, salad, rolls, beverage out cost or obligation. and desserts. Cost is $10, KJV Bible, New Testament, Large Print, Chiladults and $5, ages 3-12. dren’s Story Bible are Contact 330Donations needed available. 347-6052 or go to needThe Trading Post Thrift freebibles@gmail.com. Group each Thursday at the Millersburg Presbyterian Church at 9:30 a.m., currently beginning a study on the Book of Daniel.

Clubs Prairie Township Friends of the Library Prairie Township Friends of the Library met April 11 with 14 in attendance. Attorney Bob Reynolds updated the board on the status of the Humrichouser Trust bequest. Scott Stallman has acquired the three new laptops and an all-in-one black and white/color printer/ copier. The library will

charge 10 cents per copy for black and white copies, and 50 cents per copy for color copies to cover the cost of toner/ink and machine depreciation The budget committee need was revisited. Tom Lemon, Edna Zimmerly and Kim Jacobs volunteered to fill the positions. Shirley Croskey reported that story hour vacancies were filled through April. Croskey will work the June sessions of the Summer Reading Program,

and Jackie Lewis will take over in July to finish out the summer. They will go to the Holmesville School to promote this and other programs during the Right to Read campaign kickoff. The next meeting will be May 9 at 6 p.m.

Killbuck Valley Writers’ Guild Has anyone ever told you “You should write a book”? The Killbuck Valley Writers’ Guild (KVWG) might

be just what you need to make your book a reality. KVWG is a group of serious adult writers who are working on novels, short stories and non-fiction. KVWG meets most Sundays at 1 p.m. in the Fireplace Room at Jitters Coffee House, Millersburg. Call 330-464-0624 or go to http://www.killbuckvalleywritersguild.org/ for information. Call 330-4640624 or go to http://www. killbuckvalleywritersguild. org/ for information.

Calendar (From Page 2) Group each Thursday at the Millersburg Presbyterian Church at 9:30 a.m., currently beginning a study on the Book of Daniel.

Killbuck yard sales are May 7 Killbuck will hold spring yard sales May 7, beginning at 9 a.m. The event is sponsored by the Killbuck Community Improvement Corp. All businesses and residents are encouraged to participate.

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, Wooster. There is a $5 per

person cover charge. Food and beverages are purchased at the attendee’s expense. RSVP to WaynedaleClassof2001@gmail. com.

Five-mile walk is May 7 in Carrollton. The Save 22 Veterans nonprofit organization is holding a five-mile walk May 7. Registration begins at 7 a.m. at the Carroll County fairgrounds, 106 Kensington Road NE, Carrollton. The walk starts at 10 a.m. at the Carrollton Fighting McCooks VFW Post 3301. Shuttles have been set up to transport walkers to the VFW. Beau Brace is providing rides in his military vehicles. Proceeds from the walk will be divided equally to 22 Kill and the Carrollton

Fighting McCooks VFW Post 3301. For more information, email save22veterans@ yahoo.com or call Tom Indorf at 330-575-5938.

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.

Gibbs to speak Congressman Bob Gibbs will be the speaker for the Memorial Day celebration, which also will serve as the dedication ceremony for the new vet-

erans memorial in Glenmont. 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. The new memorial includes the addition of two wings, to include the names of all veterans from the Richland Township/Glenmont school area. The previously existing structure was to be refurbished and fitted with a new plaque featuring the names of those killed in action — Earnest Fortune, Clarence Mackey and Harold Vogel (all of World War II) and Jerry Spitler (Vietnam). Construction is expected to be completed by the ceremony, scheduled to take place May 30 at 11:30 a.m.

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

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

Family Care in Mount Hope Mount Hope Medical Center is located at 4606 Township Road 634. Dr. D.J. McFadden will see patients at the center Mondays, 1-4:30 p.m., and Wednesdays, 8 a.m.-noon. Pomerene Family Care will offer a full spectrum of family practice services. including pediatric care, women’s health, obstetrics, care of chronic conditions, acute care, travel medicine and midwifery services. Call 330-6748444.

Take a free driving permit practice test Practice makes perfect and that goes for driving. Be confident when you take your driving test by using the new free permit practice test available on the Holmes County District Public Library’s website. Visit www.holmeslibrary. org and click on the “Free Permit Practice Tests” icon located on the homepage. For more information, visit the Central Library or call 330-674-5972, Ext. 203.

Holmes can provide birth certificates The Holmes County Health District is able to issue certified birth certificates to anyone born in Ohio. Hours are 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Monday-Friday. Cost is $25. The district can be reached at 85 N. Grant St. or 330-674-5035. Cost of a certified birth certificate is $25.

Immunization clinics Child immunization clinics will be held at the following locations: — Holmes County Health District, 85 N. Grant St., Millersburg, Fridays, May 13 and 27, 1-4 p.m. — Holmes County Training Center, 8001 Township Road 574, Holmesville, Monday, May 9, 10 a.m.-noon. — Keim Lumber, 4465 State Route 557, Charm, Wednesday, May 11, 8:30-11:30 a.m. — Love Center, 1287

Massillon Road, Millersburg, Monday, May 23, 1-5 p.m. — St. John’s Lutheran Church, 8084 State Route 241, Mount Hope, Wednesdays, May 4 and 18, 8:3011:30 a.m. — Walnut Creek Mennonite Church, 2619 County Road 144, Walnut Creek, Tuesday, May 10 and 24, 8:30-11:30 a.m. Take immunization records, insurance card and Social Security.


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Trades students test in lift, telehandler operation into the field to take tests and earn their certification. They were tested on the workplace inspection, site walk-around, proper operation and shut down. Brady Hood, a West Holmes senior, said the experience was very satisfying and something he hopes to be able to apply in any career he chooses. “You want to be able to apply what you learned in the classroom and I think they did a good job of getting us ready to come out here and get some hands -on experience,” Hood said after passing his test on one of the lifts. “To know how to operate these machines is pretty valuable experience.” Alex Miller, another

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Senior students in Dave McMillen’s Building and Trades class at West Holmes teamed up with students in John Staats’ class at the Ashland CountyWest Holmes Joint Vocational School for a chance to earn another certification along their way to becoming productive members of society. Instructors McMillen and Staats recently attended a three-day training session at JLG University in Pennsylvania to earn their certification to teach students how to operate five different lifts and telehandlers. After a weeklong session in the classroom, the students were taken out See Pg. 11 — TEST

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the super-long bristles) mounted to the end of a broom handle. Calmly and without the slightest hesitation, she surrounded the spider in mid-eight-legged stride with the bristles, then pulled a lever as the device gently closed around the spider, swaddling it into total submission. She then carried the wand outside to set the captive free in a more appropriate and infinitely less hostile environment! Happy people. Happy spider. Smiles all around. The world had just become a better place. I immediately sent this video to my wife and daughters with this message: “The only thing missing is the screaming!” In my house there are two absolutes when woman and spider cross paths. The first is screaming — and I’m not talking about a short, startled burst. I’m talking window rattling, wine-glass shattering, neighbor-dogs-howling-in-unison extended shrieks! The kind that horror film directors dream in their fondest dreams. The kind that causes passersby to dial 911. The kind that leaves you either deaf or mute depending upon which end of the scream you’re standing. The second absolute is that a spider will die. I have a considerably less fearful and malicious view of spiders. Spiders are to be pondered, marveled over, photographed and then set free to continue on with their business of sucking the guts out of the bugs that truly bug us like flies, mosquitoes and hornets. My views, though strongly held and based

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Test (From Page 9) West Holmes senior, said it was a little tougher than he expected. “I like being able to get out here and actually do things,” Miller said. “The class work is helpful, but you really get a feel for what you’re doing when you’re actually doing it.” Staats explained that safety is the most important thing the kids can take away from the experience.

“This is all about safe operation,” Staats said. “I tell my students, I’m not an expert operator. I’ve taken training to train these guys. Just because they’ve passed this training doesn’t make them expert operators. This just tells employers when they show up with these cards in their pockets that they’ve had this training and what they’ve learned; that they know the difference. If they go out and screw something

up, the employer knows they’ve been trained, and it becomes more of a conscious mistake of the operator and not the employer.” Several large companies like Kokosing came to the JVS campus Wednesday, April 13 to further demonstrate the capabilities of the machines. “We’re hoping to get advice from these folks on what else we can teach the students,” Staats said. “We want to expand what we’re working on with them. Plus, the school gets credit for OSHA 10-hour card. We’re trying to collect enough evidence so we can get credit for telehandler

operator and aerial work platform from the state as well.” McMillen was impressed with the way the students were taking on this challenge. “The kids approach this with a great level of professionalism,” McMillen said. “They’re doing a great job operating this equipment. We take every safety precaution. It’s exciting for me to come out here and see them be successful. It’s another card these kids are going to have when they go out into the workforce.” Reporter Kevin Lynch can be reached at 330674-5676 or klynch@thedaily-record.com.

West Holmes seniors A.J. Race (left) and Mitch Tyson raise the scissor lift and reach the flag as part of the testing for certification in lifts and telehandlers April 13 at the Ashland-West Holmes Joint Vocational School in Hayesville.

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Farming A letter to Farmshine Dear Dieter Krieg: I recently read your April Fools’ Day story in Farmshine and enjoyed it as I always do. You wrote about Europeans developing new innovative dairy drinks to ship to the United States. They included all natural products as well as Miller Happy Life, an adult beverage. In both cases the cow herself produces the desired product based simply on how the cow is fed. This set me to thinking — perhaps your idea is not as “foolish” as you might think. What if cows were fed only vegetables along with grass and hay. Would they produce “Veggie Milk”? I remember my Mom telling me about the Jersey cow they had when she was a child. My grandparents were very poor and could not

Barbwire Barb Lumley afford grain for the cow, so Grandma saved all her peelings from vegetables, cooked them, added a little bran to the mixture and fed this to the cow to keep her milking. When I was young we cut up pumpkins and fed them to the cows along with our basic home ground feed. Our daughter, Cindy, owned a big, white calf that she showed for several years and who won Junior All-Ohio awards. At night this calf was turned out in a small lot that was close to my parent’s house. Mom tossed all her vegetable and fruit peelings over

the fence into this lot. As soon as the calf was turned in, she would make a beeline for those peelings and eat them. She ate apple peelings, potato peelings, carrots, banana peels, even grapefruit peels, and more, earning her the nickname “Garbage” — Garby for short. Her favorite thing was overripe cucumbers and we fed them to her all her life. She became wellknown all over eastern Ohio, not only for winning in the show ring but also because of her nickname! We also had a young cow named “Burkie” who loved tomatoes and, when turned in to pasture hay fields in the fall of the year where there was one of our gardens, she would stand in the middle of the garden squishing tomatoes in her mouth, juice

flying everywhere. So I know that dairy cattle will eat vegetables. If dairy cows were on a vegetable diet would vegans then drink the milk and use the dairy products from that milk? Would it be a lower butterfat content, allowing people on a diet to lose weight or those just wanting to be healthier to drink whole milk? Perhaps kids who don’t want to eat their vegetables would drink more milk and eat more ice cream made from “Veggie Milk.” Of course, we would have to avoid any vegetables that would affect the taste. What about feeding cows fruits? Would milk from cows fed apples, blueberries or fruits with Vitamin C give milk that is even better for us? What about people who eat “gluten free”? Would products

from Veggie Milk appeal to them as the cows would not be eating grain? Kobe beef is a special kind of beef that comes from Japan and is very high priced. The diet of those beef animals is strictly controlled and they are fed sake and beer mash. They receive a special massage every day. The meat is becoming more popular with consumers here in the United States. Perhaps we should be looking more at producing milk in special ways that will make consumers want to buy more dairy products. We already know that consumers, especially mothers, are emptying the store shelves of organic milk and they are quite willing to pay the price. So why not give them milk and dairy products that satisfy their concerns

about what their family is eating and drinking. It is true that the cow herself produces the desired product based on what she is fed. We could have labels on the milk such as “Garden Guernsey,” “Healthy Holstein,” “Veggie Vitality,” and more. Our dairymen and dairywomen work very hard. Finding ways to make dairy products appeal more to the consumer, so that more dairy products are sold, should be the goal of everyone in the dairy industry. Perhaps knowing that dairy cows are on special diets would create more interest in drinking milk and consuming the products made with that milk. Massaging the udders could be optional.Your April Fools’ Day story just might not be “foolish” after all! Yours mooly, Barb

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FAMACHA system that utilizes an eyelid scorecard to help a livestock owner make a decision to treat or to not treat an animal. After lunch, workshop participants will be trained in the use of the FAMACHA system including hands-on practice using sheep. Cost of the workshop is $25 for OHSIA members and $30 for non-members. Registration cost included handout materials, lunch and a FAMACHA eyelid scorecard. Registration

cost for each additional person from the family or farm unit is $15 for OHSIA members and $20 for non-members. There is a workshop limit of 30 people. Pre-registration is required and registration deadline is May 13. A workshop brochure and registration form is available at: http://go.osu. edu/agwayne. For more information, contact the Wayne County Extension office at 330-264-8722 or send an email to: lewandowski.11@osu.edu.

4-H The Ripley Ringleaders 4-H Club met March 21 at Ripley Church of Christ where Cherokee Wells was elected president. Other officers are: Vice president, Chance Wells; secretary, Wyatt Schlauch; treasurer, Natalie Molnar; news reporter, Logan Schlauch; health leader, Chloe Shumaker; safety leaders, Tegan Harris and Chase Wells; and recreation leader, Channer Wells. Project books will be available at the Monday, April 25, meeting at 6:30 p.m. at Ripley Church of Christ.


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Farming Sign up to use the Ohio Sensitive Crop Registry A couple of weeks ago I attended a drift control workshop taught by Doug Doohan, OSU Extension fruit and vegetable weed management specialist and Roger Downer, OSU/OARDC research associate with a specialty in pesticide application technology. The purpose of the workshop was to teach participants about mechanisms and causes of drift along with teaching symptoms of herbicide drift damage to sensitive plants. Specifically, the workshop was held to talk about drift management within the context of working with the new 2,4-D and dicamba resistant soybean technologies that will become available to agronomic crop growers. These technologies, when available and when used, will allow growers to use specially formulated 2,4-D and dicamba products on emerged soybean plants during the growing season to control weeds. This technology

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to 1/100th and 1/300th of label rates of either 2,4-D or dicamba and these plants had visible damage symptoms. Should a drift incident occur and cause damage to a sensitive vegetable or fruit crop it is important for agronomic crop growers to realize these vegetable and fruit crops generally have high dollar values that could result in liability checks being written for $10,000-$50,000 per acre. The companies that have developed this technology will have stringent label guidelines regarding how the products can be used, including specifications for wind direction, distance to sensitive crops, buffer areas, nozzle types and spray pressure. Obviously, nobody wants a drift incident to occur that will result in damage and liability claims. Knowledge of where sensitive crops are located could

could offer big benefits in terms of some very costly and problematic weeds in soybean production, namely marestail, water hemp and palmer amaranth. A concern is that many vegetable crops and fruit crops (especially grapes) are very sensitive to being damaged by these products. How sensitive? According to the workshop instructors, horticultural crops such as tomatoes, potatoes, peppers, leafy greens and fruits such as grapes can be 75 to 100 times more sensitive to 2,4-D and dicamba than to glyphosate products. Participants in this workshop were shown numerous examples of horticultural crops in a greenhouse that had been exposed See Pg. 14 — REGISTRY

SUGARCREEK LIVESTOCK AUCTION INC. April 11 RECEIPTS: Cattle 135; Calves 93; Horses/Ponies 140. CALVES — Choice calves 230-270; good calves 200-225; light & thins 100-down; heifers 100-275; top calf 325; beef cross calves 225-325; dairy cross calves 75-150. BACK TO FARM — Cows 70-105. FEEDERS — Over 500 lbs. 120-145. COWS — Good Holstein cows 68-75; lean Holstein cows 60-70; good beef cows 68-75; top cow 75; lean beef cows 60-69. BULLS — Holstein 90; beef 90. FAT CATTLE — Good heifers 120-125; Holstein steers 85-124; top Holstein steer 124; good heifers 100-120. HORSES & PONIES — Top horse 3,500; top pony 625. FARMERSTOWN LIVESTOCK 2907 Township Road 190 Baltic; 330-897-6081 330-897-2275; 330-231-6809 April 12 49 CALVES — Good to choice calves 240-260; medium to good calves 220-240; fair to medium calves 200-220; commons and lights 200-250; cross bred calves 110-285; back to farm, bull calves 260-295; back to the farm, heifer calves 235-325. 2 DAIRY CATTLE — Open heifers 610-685. 19 PIGS — 70 lbs.-up 25-46. 64 BUTCHER HOGS — 210240 lbs. 40-47; 240-260 lbs. 41-48; 260 lbs.-up 40.50-45; butcher sows 33-down; boars by wt. 6. 36 CATTLE — Steers 100; heif-

ers 81-89; good beef cows 77-88; medium to good 70-77; fair to medium cows 60-70; common cows 59-down. 44 LOADS — Hay, 1st cutting 75-300 ton; 2nd and 3rd cutting hay 275-385 ton; lg. hay 150-320 ton; big rd. bales 35-65; lg. straw wheat 150-185; oat straw 75 bale; corn fodder 35; balage 110 ton. Night Sale, May 6, 7 p.m.

106 LOADS — Alfalfa 2nd cutting 270-375; alfalfa 3rd and 4th cutting 275-350; mixed, 1st cutting 225-325; mixed, 2nd cutting 100-400; lg. bales hay 45-95; lg. bales hay/ton 50-275; wheat straw 150-225; lg. bale straw 70-175 ton; balage 125-200 ton; oats 11-13.50. April 23, Machinery Sale April 25, Dairy Sale

MOUNT HOPE AUCTION April 13 14 HOGS — 220-250 lbs. 45.50; 250-280 lbs. 41.50-49. 24 FAT CATTLE — Choice colored cattle 124-127; choice Holstein steers 106-113; good Holstein steers 90-106. 10 BULLS — 1,000-1,500 lbs. 105.50-110; 1,500-2,000 lbs. 90.50121; 2,000-up 91-96. 88 CULL COWS — Good/ high dress 70-77.50; mediumgood 64-70; fair-medium 58-64; light/thin 58-down. 306 FEEDERS — Steers/bulls/ heifers 90-195. 53 STOCK COWS — cow/ cf. pairs 2,300-down; stock cows 2,100-down. 24 DAIRY — Bred heifers 1,725-down. 208 CALVES — 85-120 lbs. 225-300; good 175-225; common 175-down; back to farm Holstein heifers, 75-120 lbs. 250-360; crossbred bulls 125-310; Jersey/crossbred heifers 150-385. 200 GOATS — Kid 180-down; billies 305-down; nannies 250down, wethers 395-down. 735 SHEEP — Bucks & Ewes 60-100; lambs, choice 40-60 lbs. 250-285; 40-60 lbs. 222.50-250; 60-80 lbs. choice 207.50-265; 80-100 lbs. 180-225; 100-130 lbs. 155-172.50; 130 lbs.-up 142.50165. TOTAL HEAD 1,659.

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Farming Register (From Page 13) be helpful in planning spray applications and taking precautions with buffer strips. The Ohio Sensitive Crop Registry was set up by the Ohio Department of Agriculture to help facilitate communication between growers of sensitive crops, beekeepers and agronomic row crop growers and to serve as a tool that may help prevent pesticide drift incidents. It allows beekeepers and commercial vegetable and fruit growers to register the location of their apiaries and fields. It is not a site for home gardeners and non-commercial growers to

register. The registry has: Information that is not available to the general public, so users must register before entering the site. Access by only licensed, pesticide applicators to view information about apiaries and sensitive crops. Growers and apiarists participating who have at least half an acre of an individual crop (or equivalent greenhouse space). A verification process for registered users and inputted data. I encourage commercial fruit and vegetable growers to use the registry. The system will work best if significant numbers of growers register the location of

their crops and if pesticide applicators use that information to plan pesticide applications. To participate in the registry, sign up for a user account with the Ohio Department of Agriculture at: www.agri.ohio.gov/scr. Questions about the sensitive crop registry can be directed to the ODA at: SensitiveCropRegistry@ agri.ohio.gov or by phone at: 614-728-6386.

Cereal rye cover crop termination ahead of soybeans A few weeks ago I wrote about early termination of cover crops, especially cereal rye ahead of a corn crop.

Recently I came across a field research report from the Practical Farmers of Iowa that presented information from three farmer research trials in 2014 and 2015 that looked at the timing of planting soybeans into a terminated cereal rye cover crop. Since soybeans are a broadleaf, it may be advantageous for this crop to let cereal rye get more growth before terminating the crop. The alleopathy effects of cereal rye on other grasses could be a benefit to soybean production. The on-farm studies were set up as replicated strips designed to compare early cover crop termination ver-

sus late cover crop termination. All soybeans were planted on the same day. All cover crops were terminated with herbicides. Some cover crop strips were terminated 10-14 days before planting and other strips were left to grow and accumulate more biomass until termination one day before planting. Two of the three farmers saw no difference in yields between the two termination dates. One farmer saw a small yield reduction with the later termination date (more cover crop growth) but felt the extra growth protected his soil from some serious soil erosion losses during the heavy

rains experienced in the 2015 cropping year. One of the farmers also credited the late termination date with suppressing weeds and reducing his herbicide expense. The complete report is available online at: http:// ow.ly/10DGca and can be downloaded as a pdf file. As knowledge about how to use cover crops in a system continues to grow, I am interested in hearing about any local experiences and stories. Rory Lewandowski is an OSU Extension Agriculture & Natural Resources educator and may be reached at 330264-8722.

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Kidney disease: Could you be at risk? (BPT) — Jordan Bupp is no stranger to a challenge. As a professional race car driver, Bupp constantly pushes the limits to go faster, be stronger and of course, win. This drive to persevere was vital to Bupp’s will to live in October 2013. While visiting family, Bupp was rushed to the hospital because his kidneys were failing. “My whole world shut down, they wanted to put a stent in my neck,” Bupp says. “If I had waited 24 hours, I would have been dead. Being 26 years old, this was just blowing my mind.”

Bupp had been feeling ill for six months prior to his hospitalization. His doctor talked to him about kidney disease because of his high blood pressure, but no one thought it was quite so imminent. Kidney disease is the ninth leading cause of death in the U.S., but many are not aware of the disease because it is often symptomless until immediate medical attention is needed. A simple blood test can assess if someone has, or is at risk of having kidney disease. Diabetes and high blood pressure are the leading causes of kidney disease

in the United States. In fact, one in three people with diabetes and one in five people with high blood pressure also have kidney disease, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. More than 31 million adults in the U.S. have kidney disease and many don’t know it. When caught early enough, the progression of kidney disease can be slowed down and in some cases, be prevented altogether. If kidney disease progresses to kidney failure, dialysis or a kidney transplant is necessary. Many people with kid-

ney failure continue working, stay active in the community and lead a healthy lifestyle. Bupp decided early on that kidney failure wasn’t going to keep him from doing the things he loves. After spending eight months dialyzing in an outpatient center, Bupp switched to peritoneal dialysis (PD) which gave him the flexibility to dialyze in his home and on the go. “It was a huge blessing to move over to PD,” Bupp says. “It changed my whole world because I was taking control of my own health. I had so

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Vegetables are nature’s original nutritional powerhouses your local supermarket. Your garden is also a great opportunity to recycle household food waste as compost. Plus, when you choose Bonnie Plants in biodegradable pots, you’re saving millions of pounds of plastic from landfills. The pots decompose, add nutrients to the soil and help prevent transplant shock. — Gardening could get your kids excited about veggies — really! When kids participate in gardening, they take ownership of the plants they help grow. And with their hands in the dirt, they’re not on their cellphones or playing video games. Kids who grow veggies are much more likely to eat them, and make gardening an ongoing, healthy habit.

— Save money at the supermarket. Growing your own food means you’ll spend much less money in the produce aisle. Plus, you can grow a wide variety of vegetables and herbs, even expensive, restaurant-style “foodie” greens you may not have tried otherwise. The plant pros at Bonnie recommend these nutrient powerhouses to jumpstart your garden: Strawberries — Just one cup of berries contains 3 grams of fiber and more than a full day’s recommended allowance of vitamin C. Phenols are potent antioxidants that work to protect the heart, fight cancer, block inflammation, and they give strawberries their red color. Sweet potatoes — Alpha and beta carotene

give sweet potatoes their bright orange color, and your body converts these compounds into vitamin A, which is good for your eyes, bones and immune system. A half cup of sweet potato provides nearly four times the daily recommended allowance of vitamin A, plus vitamins C, B6, potassium and manganese. Broccoli — This green nutritional giant delivers vitamins C, A and K (associated with bone health), folate and sulforaphane that helps stimulate the body’s detoxifying enzymes. Tomatoes — Toma-

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Boogie woogie pianist to perform at Jitters Attorney turned boogie, blues, and ragtime musician, Matthew Ball, aka The Boogie Woogie Kid, will perform Tues-

day, May 10, 7-8 p.m. His all-American program features family piano favorites from the swing era.

The location of the concert, sponsored by the Holmes County Library, has moved to nearby Jitters Coffee House, where

there is more space for folks to watch and hear Ball heat up the piano keys. With more than 3.4 mil-

lion youtube views of his past performance and at-home video footage, and concerts with regular capacity crowds and standing ovations, Ball has become a phenomenon. This special toe-tappin’ program of family piano fun features classics like Swanee River,

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School, 1:15-2:45 p.m.; Amish Country Essentials, 3-6 p.m. Thursday — Troyer Ridge Community, 9-9:30 a.m.; Troyer Ridge School/ Township Road 369, 9:3010:30 a.m.; Becks Mill, 11-11:45 a.m.; Edward Raber, Township Road 157, 12:30-1 p.m.; Steam Valley School, 1:15-2:15 p.m.; Sunshine Villa, 2:303:30 p.m.; Killbuck Public, 4:15-5:30 p.m. Friday — Spring Meadow School, Township Road 362, 9:30-10:45 a.m.; Dublin School, Township Road 652, 11:15 a.m.12:30 p.m.; Sunset View School, Township Road 615, 1:30-2:45 p.m.

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hours worked; KnoHoCo Community Action Commission, 539,449 hours worked; Pomerene Hospital, 588,828 hours worked; Rodhe’s Market, 928,991 hours worked; Weaver Leather, 1,532,062 hours worked; and Yoder Lumber Co., 615,176 hours worked. In addition to the safety award, various local businesses received the group award for Safety, the 100 percent award or the achievement award. The awards were presented during the annual awards meeting of the Holmes Area Safety

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Meth maker pleads guilty, gets 5 years in prison MILLERSBURG — Without surprise, the man who stumbled out of a Holmesville shed during a meth cook was sentenced April 19 to five years in prison. Donnie Spurlock, 45, of 508 Massillon Road, Millersburg, previously pleaded guilty in Holmes County Common Pleas Court to illegal assembly of chemicals for the manufacture of methamphetamine. In exchange for his guilty plea, the state dismissed charges of illegal manufacture of meth and tampering with evidence. Spurlock agreed to a joint sentencing recommendation of five years in prison. He rejected an offer that included a recommended sentence of three years in prison, conditional on a requirement he testify

against his codefendants, Jason White and Matthew Umstead, said defense attorney Andrew Hyde, who said he encouraged Spurlock to take the better deal. His refusal to testify against his codefendants, as well as an ability to stay clean pending sentencing, Hyde said, should be looked upon by the court as evidence of Spurlock’s character and desire to take responsibility for his actions and move on. The sentencing recommendation was adopted by visiting Judge David Stucki, who did commend Spurlock for “the way you have cooperated and how you have stepped up and are doing things the right way.” A week ago, Stucki sentenced Umstead, 43, of 305 W. Jackson St., Holmesville, to 16½ years in prison after a jury found him guilty of illegal manufacture of meth, illegal assembly of

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April 6 — Holmes County Sheriff’s Office responded to a report of domestic violence on Main Street in Glenmont. April 7 — Grand theft was reported on state Route 83 in Hardy Township. April 9 — Criminal damaging was reported on County Road 23 in Knox Township. April 10 — Criminal damaging was reported on state Route 514 in Ripley Township. April 11 — A report was taken of fraud on County Road 77 in Berlin Township. A bad check reportedly was passed on Oak Street in Berlin Township. April 12 — Criminal damaging was reported on Depot Street in Glenmont. Fraud was reported on Township Road 55 in Monroe Township. A report was received of criminal mischief on Main Street in Glenmont. Fraud reportedly was committed on Township Road 353 in Berlin Township. April 17 — A report was received of property shooting on Township Road 463 in Washington Township. Auto theft was reported on County Road 189 in Prairie Township.

March 28 — Theft from a business on South Washington Street was reported. March 29 — Criminal mischief was reported by a resident of Massillon Road. Theft was reported from a residence on South Washington Street. March 30 — Assault was reported at a residence on South Washington Street. April 3 — Theft was reported from a business on South Washington Street. April 4 — Theft was reported from a residence on North Crawford Street. April 5 — Millersburg Police responded to a report of theft from a business on South Washington Street. Charity K. Drake, 41, 3552 Harrison Road, Fredericksburg, was arrested and transported to the Holmes County Jail. April 6 — Officers responded to a report of unauthorized use of a motor vehicle on West Clinton Street. A fight was reported on South Washington Street. April 7 — Officers responded to a report of a vehicle passing a stopped school bus on North Washington Street. Officers assisted the Holmes County Jail with inmate control during a fire at the sheriff’s office. See Pg. 22 — RECORD

chemicals for the manufacture of meth, two counts of aggravated possession of drugs, two counts of child endangering, having weapons while under disability and tampering with evidence. Along with Spurlock, White, 43, of 756 Critchfield St., also was scheduled to be sentenced April 19, but that hearing was continued

to May 17 to allow time for completion of a presentence investigation. White previously pleaded guilty to tampering with evidence. In exchange, the state agreed to dismiss charges of illegal manufacturing of meth, illegal assembly of chemicals for the manufacture of meth and aggravated possession of drugs. The plea deal

included a joint sentencing recommendation of one year in jail, with no objection to work release. The charges against all three stem from incidents Nov. 23 at Umstead’s residence where Holmes County Sheriff’s Sgt. Tim Stryker made contact with Umstead and White after observing an illegal burn in the backyard. In and near

the fire, officers saw trash consistent with making meth. They 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.

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Hawk’s Landing to add nearly 6 acres The project will involve By CHRISTINE L. PRATT extension of public roads, Staff Writer sewer and water into the MILLERSBURG — development, accordOne of Holmes County’s ing to Planning Director largest residential sub- Arnold Oliver, on whose divisions will get a little recommendation the larger in the near future. planning commission also Members of the Holmes is requiring the extension County Planning Com- of sidewalks to match the mission on Apil 13 gave existing sidewalks in the preliminary approval to development. Hawk’s Landing, Phase 4. All public infrastrucApplication for the ture will be bonded to 20-lot phase, encompass- ensure it is installed to ing 5.969 acres, was made recommended standards, by East Holmes Develop- according to Oliver, who ment. also said the county is The entire subdivision is requesting the developer located off Berlin Town- submit updated copies of ship Road 356 (Tom Lion the storm water pollution Road) and the proposed prevention plan and any lots are located on Falcon erosion control plans. Drive, Eagle Drive and Final approval of the Warbler Court. request could take place

as early as the May meeting of the planning commission. Once completed, the entire Hawk’s Landing subdivision, expansion plans for which extend beyond Phase 4, will include a total of 43 acres divided between 110 lots. Also at the meeting, planners gave preliminary and final approval to the following subdivisions: • Beechy Ridge Subdivision, First Addition, application for which was made by Matt Beechy. The single-lot subdivision includes 1.25 acres and is located along the west side of Paint Township Road 665. Because the subdivision

represents the third parcel with a right to access the shared drive, Oliver said, the drive will be converted to a private road and upgraded to subdivision. • Emanuel R. and Sarah Mast Allotment No. 1, Replat of Lot 1 and additional lands, located along the west side of Saltcreek Township Road 652. Application for the subdivision, which includes a 3.768-acre single lot, was made by Emanuel Mast. While the parcel includes a garage that is located within the setback area, there was no issue in approving the request because the action does no more than add land to an existing parcel, accord-

ing to Oliver, who said the setback issue would only become problematic if there is a later request to subdivide the lot in the future. • Hershy Acres Subdivision First Addition, application for which was made by Dan Mast. The single-lot, 2.891-acre subdivision is located along the west side of Saltcreek Township Road 604. Access to the lot is provided by an existing easement. • Twin Maple Subdivision, First Addition Replat of Lot 3, application for which was made by Elvin Coblentz. The three-lot, 18.685-acre lot subdivision is located along the northwest

side of state Route 39 in Walnut Creek Township. Approval was made contingent on the surveyor redrawing the plat to include the addition of 0.48 acre, which will allow each of the three new lots to have 67 feet of frontage on the road, rather than having to rely on access from an existing easement. The next meeting of the Holmes County Planning Commission is scheduled for May 11 at 3 p.m. in the Holmes County commissioners’ meeting room. Reporter Christine Pratt can be reached at 330-674-5676 or cpratt@ t h e - d a i l y - re c o r d . c o m . She’s @drnewsgirl on Twitter.

Vet-Fest planned to honor military, first responders School briefs By JONATHAN SCHOLLES Staff Writer SHREVE — In an effort to show appreciation for first responders in Holmes and Wayne counties, area veteran groups are sponsoring a Vet-Fest, which honors emergency personnel from law enforcement to military. Shreve American Legion, Forest Post 67, along with Sons of American Legion Squadron 67 and Shreve American Legion Auxiliary Unit 67,

are holding the inaugural event April 30, 4-8 p.m. There is no cost and a complimentary light meal — prepared by the women’s auxiliary and sons of American Legion groups — will be provided. “We felt as though it was imperative to do something to show our appreciation,” said Roger Pennell, commander of the Shreve American Legion. “Veterans and first responders have a lot in common because they both are the first there; the first facing the trauma.”

The event, Pennell said, is targeted to active duty and retired sheriff’s, highway patrol, police officers, dispatchers, parole and probation officers, fire and EMS personnel, military personnel and veterans, as well as Holmes and Wayne county citizens wanting to reflect their appreciation. In the wake of a police shooting in January that left Danville Police Department officer, Tom Cottrell, dead, Pennell said this is a perfect time

to show appreciation for those who risk their lives for public safety. “We thought it was time this came to light,” Pennell said. About 100 first responders and military personnel are expected. To RSVP, call the Shreve American Legion at 330567-2018 by Saturday.

Jason L. Hume, 37, 181 S. Market St., Shreve, was fined $200 for falsification and $200 for hit/skip on private property. He must complete counseling. Chelsey R. Bentley, 23, 121 E. Main St., Holmesville, was fined $200 for driving while under a Financial Responsibility Act suspension. Leon M. Allen, 45, 3872 County Road 606, Mount Hope, was fined $170 for no valid operator’s license. Stephen L. Rusler, 37, 998 Robinson Road, Wooster, was fined $150 for disorderly conduct. Tylor Shaw, 25, 10538 Soehnlen Road, NW, Beach City, was fined $100 for possession of marijuana. Rusty L. Rowe, 36, 1551⁄2 E. Front St., Killbuck, was fined $200 for theft and was placed on two years probation. He must make restitution.

Seleana Searls, 44, 220 E. Adams St., Apt. 3, Millersburg, was fined $300 for DUS. Noah L. Hershberger, 25, 4626 Graber Road, Fredericksburg, was fined $100 for safety disregard. Yolande Groah, 38, 14613 State Route 62, Killbuck, was fined $150 for no operator’s license. Scott A. Troyer, 20, 5340 Township Road 321, Millersburg, was fined $150 for speeding. Lester R. Miller, 32, 4895 Township Road 356, Millersburg, was fined $150 for speeding. Michael R. Horner, 37, 1389 U.S. Route 62, Killbuck, was fined $500 for DUS. Brennan C. Taylor, 19, 157 Jackson St., Fredericksburg, was fined $150 for criminal trespass, and was sentenced to 25 days in jail, which was suspended in favor of one year probation.

Reporter Jonathan Scholles can be reached at 330-287-1632 or jscholles@the-daily-record.com. He is @jonschollesTDR on Twitter.

Municipal court Debora Collett, 53, 6011 County Road 52, Big Prairie, was fined $100 for petty theft and was placed on one year probation. She must complete counseling. Valerie H. Unruh, 23, 230 N. Mad Anthony St., Millersburg, was fined $150 for menacing. Andrea D. Maddox, 46, 3515 Harrison Ave. NW, Canton, was fined $100 for speeding. Vanessa D. Raber, 30, 234 Engadine Court, Apt. B1, Sugarcreek, was fined $500 for driving while under suspension. Derek J. Krownapple, 25, 125 Purdy St., Killbuck, was fined $100 for possession of marijuana, and $100 for illegal use or possession of drug paraphernalia. He must complete counseling. Abner V. Raber, 49, 2920 Township Road 110, Millersburg, was fined $250 for menacing and was placed on one year probation. He

must complete counseling. Cheryl A. Miller, 43, 10091 Township Road 67, Apt. B, Killbuck, was fined $100 for disorderly conduct. Kristy D. Cool, 35, 180 Upper Railroad St., Killbuck, was fined $100 for disorderly conduct. Sunny R. Patterson-Zickefoose, 36, 649 N. Railroad St., Killbuck, was fined $100 for disorderly conduct. Todd A. Phillips, 24, 8105 Township Road 574, Holmesville, was fined $260 for assault. Vanessa D. Raber, 24, 9905 State Route 39, Millersburg, was fined $250 for DUS. Ann E. Miller, 25, 203 Church Ave. SW, New Philadelphia, was fined $150 for speeding. Quentin G. Shumard, 19, 52 County Road 1950, Jeromesville, was fined $150 for assured clear distance.

Ashland CountyW. Holmes Career Center Students of Month ASHLAND — April Students of the Month at the Ashland County-West Holmes Career Center are: Glenn Rausch, Ashland High School and Makala Neptune, West Holmes High School. Rausch, in the Networking & Electronics Technology program, was named the junior Student of the Month. He is the son of D.J. and Shaun Rausch and resides in Ashland. Neptune, in the cosmetology program, was named the senior Student of the Month. She is the daughter of Josh and Joy Neptune and resides in Killbuck.

Services at AshlandW. Holmes school Three programs at Ashland County-West Holmes Career Center offer customer service to the gen-

eral public and are open when school is in session. By patronizing the services, customers encourage students to practice their skills in real-world situations. The cosmetology program’s salon is open Tuesdays and Fridays, 9:20-11:30 a.m. Customers can take advantage of hair care services such as shampoo, cut, perms, color/highlight, retouch, tint and others such as manicures, pedicures, waxing and facials. Services are priced from $5-$30. Call ahead 419-2893313, Ext. 2243, for more information. The Pendulum Restaurant is open on Thursdays and Fridays from 10:45 a.m.-12:15 p.m. Students in the culinary careers management program will be in the kitchen preparing a variety of sides and appetizers, salads, dinners and sandwiches. Pre-order a meal or opt for take-out by calling 419-289-3313, Ext. 2233, or emailing acwhcc.pendulum@gmail. com. A private dining room is available for larger groups.

Record (From Page 21) April 8 — Theft was reported on South Crawford Street. A report was taken of criminal damaging on Railroad Street. April 11 — Criminal mischief was reported at a church on East Jackson Street. April 13 —Theft was reported from a business

on Wooster Road. April 14 — The department recovered a bicycle that was found along Rails to Trails. A report was taken of a bicycle stolen from a residence on North Crawford Street. The earlier recovered bike was returned to its owner. Theft was reported at a business on state Route 39.


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The LITTLE SWITZERLAND of OHIO It’s amazing what’s found in drawer dumping grounds Every House Needs a Green Mouse Carol Kallberg

been squirreled away in the drawer are now expired. It seemed like a good idea at the time to put them “where I would be sure to find them.” I also found the limited warranty (with emphasis on the limited part) for my key board. Unfortunately, the keyboard died shortly after the warranty expired and was sent to be recycled. The warranty is written on a piece of paper barely bigger than a postage stamp, so unless you get out a magnifying glass to read it, there is no way to know what it says. Also stuffed away were several newspapers saved to scrutinize more closely. There is a weekly column

that gives hints on how to make your computer safer. I think I would like to try that sometime — although it looks pretty complicated. One of the newspapers I have no idea why it was saved. It may have been for a movie schedule or a restaurant review. Our newspaper from yesterday had an interesting front page story titled “Filling the Word Gap.” The smaller headline said: “Power of conversation: Parents pledge to talk to their young children.” It was a very long article about what I thought everyone knew, but apparently this is no longer the case. The parents were asked to sign a pledge card with a list of suggestions: Stay off your cell phone in the car, sing to your child, play “I Spy.” It is a sad state of affairs when we have to get parents to sign a pledge to

talk to their kids. What is wrong with people? Some of my fondest memories are of driving my kids to the orthodontist — a half hour trip from home. It was precious one-on-one time and I enjoyed every minute of it. Of course, back then there was no escaping to your phone because we didn’t have any mobile devices. I see parents in the grocery stores pushing their kids around in the carts. The kids are on their little electronic devices happily poking away at the keys — totally oblivious to what is going on around them. It is just to keep them quiet and so the parents will not be bothered. They are missing a won-

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May 2, 2:30-7:30 p.m. — Chestnut Ridge Elementary School, 5088 Township Road, 401 Berlin; and 3-7 p.m. — Bowman Harness, 6928 County Road 77, Millersburg. Kidron Mennonite Church, 3987 Kidron Road Kidron; 2-7 p.m. May 4, 10 a.m.-3 p.m., Yoder Lumber Co., 4515 Township Road 367 Millersburg May 5, 1-7 p.m., St. Peter Catholic Church, 379 Crawford St., Millersburg. May 7, 10 a.m.-2 p.m., Perrysville Fire Department, 181 E. Third St., Perrysville. Keim Lumber, 4465 State Route 557, P.O. Box 40, Charm. May 10, 1-6 p.m., Holmes Lumber Co., 6139 State Route 39, Millersburg.

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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 neighborhood 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, 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

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Library events April events at the Holmes County District Public Library include: Spring Story Celebrations at the East Branch — Wednesdays, 11 a.m. through April 27. Ages 2-5, and their parents or caregivers invited

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Capital boost for Holmes fairgrounds By KEVIN LYNCH Staff Writer COLUMBUS — State Rep. Dave Hall wanted to leave a lasting legacy commemorating his efforts during his eight years serving the Holmes County area, and the $500,000 that was included in the state’s $2.6 billion capital budget for a Holmes County project may serve as that reminder. Funding toward a yearround, multi-purpose exhibition center at the new Holmes County fairgrounds at Harvest Ridge was confirmed this week. The building would be used for conventions, trade shows and similar events.

Fair Board President Kerry Taylor expressed his gratitude that the project received the appropriation, acknowledging the hard work and effort Hall undertook in securing the funds for Harvest Ridge. “Having this money available is a huge shot in the arm for the next phase of the project, which is to construct the arena/exhibit hall building,” Taylor said. “We certainly appreciate the time and effort Dave Hall put into helping us get this funding.” Hall said he is glad to work toward the same goal. “This is my last year, and I’ve put a lot of hours in on a lot of things over the last eight years,” Hall said. “When I talked about the project and what it meant for Holmes County and the area and how it would help the economy, I was able to sell it to the right people here.

“It was a long battle to get this project included in the budget,” he continued. “There were a lot of ups and downs. It was in, it was out, it was back in, and out at the last second. A few important phone calls got it back in and now it’s staying in.” This is a one-time, halfmillion-dollar appropriation to help get the project started. “This is meant to help the process of partnering and getting this exhibition center built,” Hall said. “It provides no operating funds. It’s all bricks and mortar, capital funds.” The legislature considers a capital budget every two years to fund improvements for community services, infrastructure, school facilities, roads, bridge, waterways and parks. Other proposed projects in the area include reno-

Glenmont Food Pantry seeking donations The Glenmont Food Pantry has been able to meet the needs of the community, but once again needs support. Primarily meat and/or cash donations are needed. Canned goods can be purchased for pennies on the pound which makes it more affordable than purchasing retail, but any non-perishable foods are accepted. For more information, contact the Rev. Lance 330-377-5025 or send donations to: Glenmont Food Pantry, P.O. Box 282, Glenmont, Ohio 44628.

vations and handicapped accessibility improvements to the Loudonville Opera/Village Hall ($250,000), new digital projection equipment for the Hayesville Opera House ($20,000), new modern labs, a showcase area and new lecture rooms dedicated to engineering, technology and robotics at the AshlandWest Holmes Joint Voca-

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“It is rewarding to be on the same page with people in the community like Kerry Taylor and the Holmes County Chamber of Commerce,” Hall added. “This is a unique opportunity for this area.” Reporter Kevin Lynch can be reached at 330-6745676 or klynch@the-dailyrecord.com.

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Municipal court $250 for failure to reinstate license after suspension has expired. Vanessa D. Raber, 24, 234 Engadine Court, SW, Sugarcreek, was fined $500 for driving while under a FRA suspension, and was sentenced to 170 days in jail, which was suspended in favor of three years probation. She was also fined $100 for a registration violation. Andrew G. Crampton, 26, 101 Lakeview Drive, Apt. B6, Millersburg, was fined $150 for driving while under suspension. Alexander M. White, 19, 32776 Township Road 130, Killbuck, was fined $100 for possession of marijuana. Cora M. Clark, 19, 437 Monroe St., Millersburg, was fined $100 for possession of marijuana and $100 for illegal use or possession of drug paraphernalia. Marlene Maurer, 67, 7127 Township Road 466, Lot 2, Lakeville, was fined $150 for no operator’s license.

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ODOT recommends markers on S. Washington MILLERSBURG — Council learned the Ohio Department of Transportation has done a safety study on South Washington Street. “They want our input on a couple things before they submit their report,” Village Administrator Nate Troyer said at Monday’s meeting. “The first is the installation of raised pavement markers (reflectors you see in the center line). In a municipality, ODOT will install

them, but they need our consent. They won’t maintain them. That will be our job. “There have been eight crashes during wet pavement conditions and six crashes under dark conditions, and the raised pavement markers help with lane alignment and visibility. On the state route, I don’t see any harm. “The second item is making No Name Street a right in/right out from

South Washington,” he continued. “That is more favorable to me than making it a one-way street. Making it one way would definitely be an inconvenience. The right in, right out would be beneficial. “I don’t think we need to mess with the one-way street. We don’t need a formal answer at this point, but is there opposition to including that in the report,” Troyer said. Council President

Brent Hoffstetter said making it one-way would just push traffic down to the next street. Police Chief S. Tom Vaughn pointed out if No Name was one-way, there would be no outlets westbound from Adams to Quail. “It can get hairy for people trying to turn south from that intersection,” Troyer added. In other business, council approved a bid from Holmes Pest Con-

trol to spray for mosquitoes. The bid is for $745 ($550 for in town and $195 for the trail). “We’ve used both Holmes Pest Control and Bugs are Gone,” Village Administrator Nate Troyer said. “There are a lot of variables, from year to year how bad the mosquitoes are, but based on past experience, we’ve had less calls on Holmes Pest.” “When we used Bugs

are Gone, you could see the mosquitoes flying through the neighborhood,” Councilman Devone Polen said. Also, Troyer said the street paving plans are scheduled to be bid by the end of the month and the recommendation should be to council by May 23. Reporter Kevin Lynch can be reached at 330674-5676 or klynch@thedaily-record.com.

Health Board partners with police, gives update on Zika By KEVIN LYNCH Staff Writer MILLERSBURG — Highlights from the Holmes County District Board of Health meeting included a new partnership, an update on the Zika virus and a financial report. 1. Partnership: Last month, the Holmes County General Health District reported it started a partnership with the Holmes County Sheriff’s Office to carry Naloxone, the drug used to stop heroin overdoses. Health Commissioner Michael Derr reported Friday the Millersburg Police Department is

going to be part of that partnership. “We’ve been able to partner with another law enforcement agency to carry Naloxone,” Derr said. “I have also partnered with another Health Department and hope to be able to offer citizens training and the ability to obtain Naloxone, as well. Derr noted there haven’t been many reports of overdoses in Holmes County, but it is just a matter of time. 2. Zika: There was one certified case of Zika reported in Holmes County last month, a 25-year-old woman returning from Haiti.

“We are learning things from Zika every day and will be doing an education campaign late summer into fall as mosquito season is peaking,” Derr said. “As we get more information, we will pass it along.” The individual was seen by her primary care physician who linked her recent travel to a region of active mosquito-transmission of Zika virus to her mild, characteristic symptoms and contacted the Holmes County General Health District with his suspicion of Zika virus. Due to the possible association between Zika virus infections in pregnant women and certain birth defects,

Centers for Disease Control recommends pregnant women and women trying to get pregnant consider postponing travel to areas with Zika virus transmission, including the Caribbean, Central America and South America. Men who have traveled to those areas are advised to abstain from sex or use a condom with a pregnant partner. 3. Finances: “We are right on target with our expenses,” Derr said. “We’re at about 24 percent of our budget. We’ve actually received about 39 percent of our expected revenue for our general health, which is really good.

“You’ll see under food services a huge influx of money. That came in at the beginning of March so that’s why that amount seems high. As we go through NEC temporaries, that should be back to the expected amount. “We’re still working through some of the grants,” Derr added. “We’ll have a better picture now where we can put some money to keep some of those accounts at least even, while we’re waiting for reimbursement.” He added the board was allowed its carry-over request, so that will give about $73,000 to infuse

into the community to help improve and build improvement initiatives that were established with that small group of providers. Derr also reported that he is continuing conversations on funding and timing for accreditation with the director of the Ohio Department of Health. The health board accepted the resignations of Sarah Goodwill Humphries and Deb Zuercher.

Carter, Isaac Cochran, Dillon Cottrell, Ty Dilly, Cadence Frankart, Kenneth Friend-Hoover, Kenna Howell, Brice Hunter, Tucker Kaufman, Gabrielle Malachin, Chloe Mast, Broden Mellinger, Thomas Myers, Jonathan Neubert, Marissa Patterson, Curtis Sampsel, Frances Schlabach, Dalton Schwartz, Destiny Shackelford, Makayla Shackelford, Katie Stitzlein, Dylan Strouse, Brandon Stutzman, Haylee Troutman, Mariah Trukovich, Aerin Waldroup, Jayzmin Wright, Don Yost. Seventh grade — Thomas Anderson, Koen Baker, Brock Barbey, Jaelyn Beckett, Thomas Brantley, Brant Burgett, Alex Camacho, Hannah Clark, Zander Cultice, Rhiannon Deutschle, Avery Frank, Tyler Gallion, Kobey Garver, Lane Graham, Kendall Harris, Kevin Harwood, Gavin Haston, Mallorie Henley, Cadence Hinds, Makayla Holcomb, Micah Humphrey, Thomas Johnson, Ian Jones, Megan Jones, Timothy Kandel, Jessie Keen, Samantha Kendall, Deveraux Mast, Ethan Miller, Garren Miller, Emmett Myers, Sydnee Payne, Destiney Pozworski,

Adriana Rodriguez, Cara Rose, Andrew Shearer, Clay Shepler, Jacob Skolmutch, Lance Solomon, Kaarle Spangler, Zachary Stutzman, Brady Taylor, Christopher Troutman, Jenna Tyser, Ethan Vansickle, Cannan Wetz, Madison Yoder. Eighth grade — Michael Arnold, Brett Barnhart, Haley Bilek, Kayleigh Bowles, Alec Clark, Ty Cline, Ava Close, Breckin Cutright, Sean Edmonds, Luis Figueroa, Bryanna Fotta, Bryanna Galford, Nevaeh Garver, Shyloh Groah, Macin Hager, Robert Hartley, Destiny Hill, James Hurley, Mekhi Johnson, Phillip Lepley, Braxton Lint, Major Mackey, Clayton Martin, Kathleen Martin, Brooklynn McFadden, Megan Mellor, Morgan Mellor, Elizabeth Miller, Sage Miller, Summer Miller, Skylar Patterson, Joshua Phillips, Ethan Raber, Ethan Reining, Miranda Robinson, Jewels Rose, Nadia Rouse, Aunna Sanner, Lucas Shaum, Jarek Snow, Justin Stapleton, Jordan Starrett, James Stewart, Natalie Strouse, Saira Sutton, Alexis Tish-Rolince, Kendel Weber, Chance Wells, Cody Whitman, Cael Woods, Elianna Young.

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

Academic acclaim West Holmes Middle School Honor Roll, All A’s Sixth grade — Barlow, Logan James Barr, Bronson Birchfield, Matthew Carter, Nathaniel Coen, Giovanni Dinardi, Rader Eastep, Hunter Ellis, Evan Estill, Melanie Fair, Ethan Feikert, Elleanor Heller, Hannah Hopkins, Micaiah Lowe, Kaili Maltarich, Gage Marmet, Micah Martin, Harmony Mast, Jasper McDougale, Danielle Miller, Dillon Miller, Jaxton Morris, Jerzey Morris, Blake Morrison, Allyson Ogi, Mateo Poventud, Sawyer Pritt, Claire Reynolds, Calihan Scherer, Zachary Snow, Elyssa Sutton, Ashley Tate, Matthew Weaver, Megan Westbrook, Mia Wiggs, Avery Yoder, Rhoda Yoder, Sareal Zickefoose, Brock Zimmerly. Seventh grade — Alicia Alexander, Hazel Alexander, Brandon Barkman, Emma Bergoon, Ryan Bridenthal, Haley Britt, Zoe Clark, Anistin Gallion, Kylie Graber, Grant Harford, Katie Hershberger, Adam Hopkins, Claudia Hostettler, Bailey Jeffries, Andrew Jones, Logan Kula, Joy Latouf, Erik Marmet, Madison Mellott, Jackson Oliver, Jayme Pennell, Maxwell Pratt, Carolyn Rohr, Hannah Rohr, Nathaniel Rohr, Katrina

Rolince, Tanner Schaad, Joshua Shrock, Yasmine Spangler, Katie Sprang, Brogan Steimel, Mackenna Surber-Emick, Maggie Taylor, Dalton Thorp, Carl Uhinck, Luke Vaccariello, Luke Vess, Curtis Wagner, Kenna Warner, Alexis Weiss, Jack Welsh, Haeden Wolfe, Jo-Ann Woodhull, Caden Zeigler, Jessie Zheng, Clayton Zimmerly. Eighth grade — Brooklynn Adkins, Grant Baker, Drake Barnes, Brett Blake, Taylor Brooks, Jordyn Burnison, Callie Cline, Madeline Dewitt, Alex Dodd, Shayla Fisher, Karlie Gallion, Jacob Goudy, Jacob Hammond, Blaine Hoxworth, Tara Loomis, Caleb Martin, Kaylin Martin, David Masters, Lane Miller, Macie Nally, Monica Nally, Alexis Ogi, Chloe Roach, Breana Rose, Alex Schrock, Keri Westbrook. Honor Roll Sixth grade — Madison Baker, Elizabeth Brantley, Jason Brooks, Samantha Butcher, Meghan Casey, Noah Clark, Jamie Compton, Cora Crilow, Curtis Cutright, Gwyneth Deutschle, Gwendolyn Dillon, Madison Eaches, Fiona Erb, Quinn Findley, Elayna Gallion, Tegan Harris, Rudy

Hershberger, Jazlynn Hoxworth, Amy Hughes, Brianna Lamp, Bree Larimore, Camden Larimore, Paxton Lemon, Morgan Loeber, Blake McCombs, Connor Miller, Julia Miller, Drake Mullet, James Parks, Sierra Parks, Kinsey Patterson, Trae Patterson, Victoria Perry, Leah Reining, Blake Robinson, Broden Roth, Vincent Rowe, Emma Russell, Zachary Shaner, Adrian Sheeks, Olivia Sheldon, Sara Shonk, Chloe Shumaker, Brady Smith, Nora Snow, Kailyn Snyder, Meghan Stewart, Noah Tish, Michael Uldrich, Conner Varnes, Channer Wells. Seventh grade — Eden Alexander, Natasha Averbukh, Rilley Bailey, Brenna Barnes, Michael Beachy, Brianna Beckett, Brevin Bucher, Colt Cox, Reed Fendrick, Rosalie Figueroa, Macey Gilstrap, Nathaniel Ginsburg, Taryn Grassbaugh, Cassidy Hawkins, Kaedon Hawkins, Grayson Hay, Stryder Hodges, Aubree Houin, Kadence Howell, Lauren Jones, Matthew Lacey, Letticia Larson, Frank Lehr, Darek Martin, Peyton McKinney, Corbin Miller, Johnathon Miller, Michael Miller, Payton Miller, Rosanna Miller, Sayler Miller, Judson

Morris, Nevaeh Mullins, Braden Myers, Summer Myers, Andrew Nicholson, Taylor Patterson, Ashly Phillips, Callie Proper, Paige Race, Rebecca Sprang, Zachary Stair, Izabella Strother, Keaton Sundberg, Tristen Swigert, Cade Wagers, Addison Yates, Carson Yoder. Eighth grade — Cruz Alexander, Morgan Allen, Liberty Arnold, Reis Boring, Megan Brannon, Ellen Byler, Gavin Christine, Trinity Conn, Jasmine Cronin, Morgan Gallion, Maiah Geib, Hannah Goines, Colin Graebner, Gavin Harter, Kennedy Haston, Garrett Hunt, Payton Kick, Jasmine Knapp, Megan McKenna, Cailyn Miller, Michael Miller, Kathryn Morello, Jasmine Mossor, Margaret Oliver, Julianna Parrish, Hannah Parsons, Ciara Powers, Zander Proper, Kylie Ramirez, Breanna Robb, Joshua Sayers, Jadden Shaffer, Makenzie Shrimplin, Madison Stitzlein, Derek Straits, Haden Tenney, Walker Uhl, John Vales, Mckena Vankeuren, Brigette Vansickle, Brody Weiser, Madison Woods, Brendon Yoder. Merit Roll Sixth grade — Arnold, Camron Makayla Brandon, Joshua


DIX Communications Ad Center 36 — Saturday, April 23, 2016

The Holmes County Hub Shopper 2015 2015

John R. Kasich, Governor John R. Kasich, Governor Jacqueline T. Williams, Director Jacqueline T. Williams, Director

Holmes County Unclaimed Funds Accounts 2016 Unclaimed Funds Accounts 2016

2015 2015

IF YOU FIND YOUR NAME, PLEASE READ CAREFULLY AND FILL OUT COMPLETELY IF YOU FIND YOUR NAME,IMPORTANT PLEASE READ CAREFULLY AND FILL OUT COMPLETELY FILING INFORMATION IMPORTANT FILING INFORMATION

Box 1 – Listed Name: Check or noName: if your name is listed in paper. If no, list name that was Box 1 –yes Listed listed. Print and county listedininpaper. the paper. Check yes oraddress no if your name isaslisted If no, list name that was Box 2 Print – Claimant listed. addressName: and county as listed in the paper. Print2your name andName: provide copy of your current driver’s license or other Box – Claimant Print your name and provide copy of your current driver’s license or other cree, etc. Box 3 – Deceased Owner Listed cree, etc. If you are claiming for a deceased owner and an estate is open, circle Box 3 – Deceased Owner Listed OPEN, thenclaiming print name the estate owner administrator executrix. Only the If you are for of a deceased and an or estate is open, circle current Administrator or of Executrix may claim for anorestate; payments are OPEN, then print name the estate administrator executrix. Only the made toAdministrator an Estate in care of the Administrator or Executrix. current or Executrix may claim for an estate; payments are If estate circle ……… or Executrix. made to is anclosed, Estate in careCLOSED of the Administrator was nevercircle opened, circle NEVER If estate is closed, CLOSED ……… OPENED…….. If estate was never opened, circle NEVER OPENED…….. obituary, documentation of SSN of the owner if it’s not on the death obituary, documentation of SSN of the owner if it’s not on the death

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Box 4 – Social Security Number or FEIN If the4property in the name of an or individual, Box – SocialisSecurity Number FEIN claimant must provide SSN onthe theproperty claim form copyof ofan social securityclaimant card or documented If is inand theaname individual, must provideproof SSN with andasocial on theowners claim name form and copy security of socialnumber. security card or documented proof If theowners property is inand thesocial name security of a business, claimant must provide proof with name number. of the theproperty business’s FEIN in theofform of a recent tax must document or proof other If is in the name a business, claimant provide documentation. addition proof following is required: of the business’sInFEIN in to thethe form ofofa FEIN recentthe tax document or other A resolution or agreement theofclaimant’s the documentation. In additionindicating to the proof FEIN the authority followingto is claim required: property on behalf of the business, orthe claimant’s authority to claim the A resolution or agreement indicating property on behalf of the business, or requested upon review of the claim. Box 5-6 Claimant Address requested upon review of the claim. Print5-6 current mailing address Box Claimant Address Box 7current & 8 mailing address Print Current phone number where you can be reached. Box 7 &contact 8 Current contact phone number where you can be reached.

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The following must be included with this form: (We may require/request additional information on ANY claim submitted) following mustorbeother included thisidentification form: (We may require/request additional information ANY claim submitted) Clear copy ofThe Dr iver’s License validwith photo ç Open Estate: on Copy of Letters of Administration Documented of Social Security Number ClosedEstate: Estate:Copy Release from Administration Clear copy ofproof Dr iver’s License or other valid photo identification çç Open of Letters of Administration If the owner is deceased: copy of Death Certificate and Obituary Never Opened: Documented proof of Social Security Number çç Closed Estate: Release from Administration If the owner is deceased: copy of Death Certificate and Obituary ç Never Opened: ç The undersigned claimant certifies that he/she is the proper claimant in the foregoing claim, that he/she read the foregoing claim and knows the contents thereof: that the same is true and correct to his/her knowledge that theininformation andclaim, documentation are unaltered and notclaim fraudulent: and that the claim is ç The undersigned claimant certifies that he/she is the proper claimant the foregoing thatinhe/she read the foregoing and knows the contents valid, and unpaid. Theisclaimant understands that presentation of a the fraudulent claimand may result criminal proceedings. The claimant further declares that is thereof: that the of same true and correct toindemnify his/her knowledge that information documentation are unaltered and not fraudulent: andemployees that the claim upon payment this claim, he/she will and hold harmless, the State of Ohio, Division of Unclaimed Funds’ officers and from valid, and unpaid. The claimant understands that presentation of a fraudulent claim may result in criminal proceedings. The claimant further declares that any damages, claims orclaim, losses he/she of any kind resulting from of the above claim. signing this claim form, youFunds’ are giving the Ohio of from upon payment of this will indemnify andpayment hold harmless, the State ofBy Ohio, Division of Unclaimed officers and Division employees Unclaimed Funds permission confidential personal information in order to process our claim for payment. any damages, claims or lossestoofaccess any kind resulting from payment of the above claim. By signing this claim form, you are giving the Ohio Division of Unclaimed Funds permission to access confidential personal information in order to process our claim for payment. ç Privacy Notice: The social security number (SSN) is required for IRS tax reporting purposes. It may also be the only proof to determine ownership. The SSN is confidential and protected by number access rules in is Ohio Revised 1347.15. ç Privacy Notice: The social security (SSN) required for Code IRS tax reporting purposes. It may also be the only proof to determine ownership. The SSN is confidential and protected by access rules Date in Ohio Revised Code 1347.15. Claimant Signature Claimant Signature Date Claimant Signature Date Claimant Signature Date ç çç çç ç

Subscribed and sworn to before me ______________________Day of________________ Subscribed and sworn to before me ______________________Day of________________ State of _________ County____________________ My Commission Expires _______________ State of _________ County____________________ My Commission Expires _______________

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For a complete list of owners, visit www.com.ohio.gov/unfd For a complete list of owners, visit www.com.ohio.gov/unfd BERLIN Berlin Minerals Company,Po Box 295 Center For Wellness,5479 East St Chupp Mary Jane,Po Box 257 Chupp Perry,Po Box 257 Cross Carolyn L,Po Box 236 Dutch Cupboard,Po Box 397 East Holmes Family Care,Po Box 366 Familycare Counseling Centers,5130 Twp 359 Gullett Jody,Po Box 84 Hiland Fccla,Po Box 275 Holmes Limestone Co,Po Box 295 King Marjorie,Po Box 33 Mast James,Po Box 276 Miller Dorcas L,Po Box 8

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BIG PRAIRIE Bryniak Marta,6148 TR 501 Bryniak Tomasz,6148 TR 501 Church Of Jesus Christ,c/o Samuel Yoder Elkins Jeremy,13353 Pvt Rd 231 Fowler Michael G,7168 SR 514 Franks Nathaniel P,11898 TR 502 Morris Raymond D,12760 TR 502 Otto Clarence C,Box 12 Rist Stephen G,12930 TR 506

Snell Edward A,11877 Shreve Road Sutton Joseph,9070 TR 1042 GLENMONT Allen Nikkol S,5262 SR 514 Cottrell William J,14635 TR 32 Dininger Ruth A Est,5376 SR 514 Hronec Kevin J,4071 TR 251 Miller Alan L,12144 TR 256 Miller Lois M,12144 TR 256 Pollock Mike,30600 Heatin Rd Scott Danielle,Po Box 294 Smith Margaret A,4640 TR 221 Turner Judy,Po Box 426 HOLMESVILLE Adams Dustin,6557 SR 83 Adams Dustin,6557 SR 83 Bergoon Julie,Po Box 96 Ferguson Shawn,Po Box 324 Fitzpatric Doris,Box 156 Goodwill Frank,7511 TR 555 Goodwill Frank D,10039 TR 516 Goodwill Frank D,7511 TR 355 Holmesville Inn Inc,310 Millersberg St Hosfeld Donald,7850 TR 323 Kelley Bruce,8525 TR 566 Locust Creek Farm Llc,8995 CR 320

Miller Matthew B,8670 TR 323 Miller Robert A,7579 TR 551 Reed Gary L,107 Benton Rd Schodorf Gary,Po Box 237 Smith Amanda,Po Box 148 Weaver Lavina,8070 TR 574 KILLBUCK Baker Roscoe,8999 TR 92 Eager Margaret A,1915 TR 73 Ellis Benjamin,3934 TR 55 Ervin Sharon,366 S Railroad St Gonter Debra,474 S Main St Hartline G Joseph,366 S Railroad St Lutz Dale L,Po Box 281 Marks Randy A,132 Mullet Dr Miller Jacqueline J,474 S Main St Miller Taylor,132 Mullet Dr Pratt Timothy M,150 W Front St Purdy Jack E,Rr 1 Raber Jacob,155 W Carpenter St Reinerts Jeff A,Po Box 45 Richardson Christopher,2501 TR 56 Rossey Timothy A,185 E Jackson St Upchurch Elmer III,2642 TR 34 Wengerd David,10523 TR 67 LAKEVILLE

Benzle Curtis,13718 CR 100 Deweese Alta,Rd 1 Deweese John,Rd 1 Ferris Clara Mae,Rt 1 Galehouse Larry J,13646 TR 473 Giauque Jarod C,14658 TR 467 Kassinger Michael R,14882 TR 453 Keck Raeann R,5775 TR 466 Lewis Brian,2372 CR 75 Martin Regina,6360 SR 514 McCloud Homer,5776 CR 22 Rhamey Margaret E,Box 82 Route 3 Drive Thru,14641 SR 3 Shears Linda,2372 CR 57 Sprang Mary Ann,13993 TR 471 Sprang Richard W,13993 TR 471 Spreng Aaron,14492 TR 465 Spurgeon Cynthia,7041 TR 466 Thompson J Steven,9292 Snoddy Rd MILLERSBURG Agawa Dennis W,3664 SR 83 Arnold Mallory,11432 SR 39 Babuscio Deborah,1817 SR 83 #313 Baker Sonya,175 Perkins St Beachy Melodie,5483 SR 515 Binsack Robert,434 N Washington St Biro Beatrice G,426 E Adams St

Bowen Seth T,Route 1 Brannen Sarah A,5527 TR 260 Briggs Richard,Po Box 357 Burns Bernard,7056 TR 319 Burns Denise,7056 TR 319 Cacioppo Tammy,33129 SR 83 Carillon Owen E,Po Box 421 Country Dreams Bed And Bre,3896 SR 39 Crilow Jennifer,1817 SR 83 Cullen John C,37 Critchfield Ext Darling Betty L,862 Maxwell Ave Doty Ashley,288 S Clay St Doughty View Midwifery Center,4481 TR 367 Duff Randy,218 S Crawford St Ewing Michael B,1817 SR 83 Feikert James A,6771 TR 605 Finishline Autobody,5619 SR 83 Flynn James T,9257 CR 35 Force Gary,6623 TR 309 Fowler Rebecca W,1817 SR 83 Frank Peggy A,Po Box 455 Franks Brenda,800 S Washington Gas & Oil Pipe Supply,Po Box 328 Gerber Orrie,161 Pt Washington Gindlesberger Vivian,583 S Washington Grove Jennifer L,263 S Washington Grove Terri,441 Hickory St Hall Rebecca,9537 TR 92 Hall William C,308 S Alexander St

Harding Evelyn,64 Perkins St Hart Robert,151 Parkview Dr Hay Gary,R 2 Haycook Leslie S,Star Rt Henry Robert C,5571 CR 349 Hershberger Joe,4158 US 62 Hipp Julie,138 W Jackson St Holmes B Products Inc,3175 TR 411 Holmes Co Flea Market,4550 SR 39 Hoover Hattie,105 Majora Ln Horton Jodi,9200 TR 84 Hudson Mary,10845 Twp Line Rd 262 Hunter Bettye O,1817 SR 83 Jones Lance M,6159 TR 264 Kauffman Galen,114 S Monroe St Knapp Wilma P,7008 CR 68 Kopesky Jacob,Po Box 395 Kridler Paul,8961 CR 393 Kuhns Susie,4921 Co 19 Leadbetter Clarence B,105 Majora Ln Lehr Debra D,1515 E Jackson St Malicky Heather,5885 Pvt Rd 633 Mast Ruby,3920 TR 374 McFadden Linda,7058 TR 319 McKelvey Matt,437 S Monroe St McMasters Elizabeth A,375 S Alexander Mellor Beth D,7986 TR 103 Mellor Samantha M,7986 TR 103 Menuez Excavating Constr,5366 CR 349 Miller David D,6888 Cr 77 Miller Ivan R,5637 CR 201 Miller Janet G,425 S Washington St Miller John,3720 TR 154 Miller John,457 E Jackson St Miller Reuben,5377 CR 626 Mitten Rita P,6865 TR 309 Oswald Sarah P,4360 US 62 Pendlebury Jason R,11449 TR 502 Pendlebury Robert C,5705 TR 332 Perrine Paul,9939 SR 39 Phillips Martha,64 Perkins St Proper Roger D,11305 Twp Rd Reidenbach Steven,8250 TR 103 Renner Dustin,Logsdon Ave Robinson Eugene L,692 Massillon Rd Rowe Sarah,8647 CR 292 Schlabach Clarence,7866 TR 334 Schlabach Kyle,5549 TR 629 Schlabach Michael I,5762 SR 39 Scott Cassandra,642 Uhl St Shedron Kathryn,5860 TR 257 Shedron Richard E,5860 TR 257 Shernit George,Po Box 173 Smith Kenneth E,7940 TR 102 Snyder Jeffrey,8459 Pr 577 Steiner Timothy D,6815 SR 39 Swartzentruber Aaron,469 E Jones St Taylor Rodney A,8877 TR 304 Tittle Leeann,3227 TR 128 Troyer Donetta,5841 SR 39 Troyer Jonas A,4573 TR 36 Vansickle Marsa,Po Box 82 Vansickle Terry,Po Box 82 Vondrasek B,S Washington St Watch Hill Pharmacy,434 N Washington Watchhill Pharmacy,434 N Washington Weaver Eli J,3725 CR 135 Wengerd Ada,4805 Township Rd Wengerd Howard J,7431 Whitehill Ln Wengerd Lela,7431 Whitehill Ln White Trent,4938 CR 400 Whytsell David,6575 TR 346 Wilson Ernest,237 W Jackson St Wright Keith,415 Hickory St Yoder Brad A,388 Hickory St Yoder Kyle,5185 TR 356 Yoder Rita,4759 TR 366 Yoder Valeria S,388 Hickory St MOUNT HOPE Dalton Wayne,Po Box 67 Wayne Overhead Door,4576 CR 160 NASHVILLE Nashville Police Dept,Po Box 433 White Amy,Po Box 316 White Trent,Po Box 316 WALNUT CREEK Harris Debbie A,Po Box 27 Schmucker Eugene M,Po Box 67 Shedron Hunter,Po Box 172 WINESBURG B & L Transport Inc,2447 US 62 Case Farms Of Ohio Inc,1818 CR 160 Hershberger Joe M,Po Box 25 Yoder Orin H,Po Box 94


The Holmes County Hub Shopper Dorothy E. Wisard, 91, of Winesburg, passed away on Friday, March 18, at Walnut Hills Nursing Home. She was born in Stone Creek on March 3, 1925 to the late James and Ruth (Downs) McMillin and married Oliver “Pete” Wisard on August 15, 1949. He died November 3, 1991. She was a member of the Zion Reformed Church in Winesburg. She is survived by children, Janice (Arnold) Helmick, of Cadiz; Patricia Gainey of the home; and Joe (Fern) Wisard of Dundee; 13 grandchildren; 28 great-grandchildren; sisters, Mary Lou Gordon and Betty Lorenz, both of Dover. In addition to her parents and husband, she was preceded in death by two sisters and a brother.

A memorial service was to be held at a later date. Memorial contributions may be made to Zion Reformed Church, P.O. Box 33, Winesburg, OH 44690 or the Winesburg Fire Department, P.O. Box 76, Winesburg, OH 44690. A memorial website may be accessed at www. spidellfuneralhome.com where you may share a memory or sign the guestbook.

Kris Atha, 54 Kris Alan Atha, 54, went to be with our Lord April 9, 2016, after a courageous battle with cancer. He was born Nov. 29, 1961, in Millersburg, and moved to Sarasota, Fla., as a child. He was married to his surviving wife, Loretta Tucker. They had one daughter, Lindsey. Both reside in Sarasota. Also surviving are his parents, Donald and Bonnie (Chanay) of Sarasota; brothers, Douglas (Barbara) of Sarasota, Neil of Northport, Fla., Joel (Pam) of Sarasota, Corey (Eleanor) of Clearwater, Fla.; and eight nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his grandparents and a brother, Craig. Kris was always joking and laughing with his many friends. He enjoyed play-

ing and watching all sports. While attending Sarasota High School he played baseball and was an active member of The Siesta Key Optimist Club, where he served as Lieutenant Governor. After graduation in 1980 he worked his way up in the business community. He was a successful business owner and operator of A to Z Fabricators. He was a kind and gentle man who spoke to all he came in contact with. Graveside services were Thursday, April 14 at PalmsRobarts Funeral Home & Memorial Park, 170 Honore Ave., Sarasota, Fla. 34232. A Celebration of Life service was Saturday, April 16 at Covenant Life Church, 8490 McIntosh Road, Sarasota, Fla. 34238.

Earl ‘Bub’ Cayhoe, 87 Earl “Bub” Cayhoe, 87, Shreve, passed away on Sunday, April 3, 2016 at LifeCare Hospice. He was the son of Virgil and Helen Cayhoe, born on Aug. 14, 1928 in Shreve. He married Dorotha J. Burnett on Oct. 29, 1947; she survives. Also surviving is a daughter, Cynthia, of Shreve; and a son, Craig (Carol) Cayhoe of Wooster; a sister, Virginia White of Columbus; and a brother, H. B. Cayhoe of Shreve. Bub was a rural letter carrier in Shreve for 30 years, was a member of Garfield Lodge No. 528 and a member of the Retired Letter Carriers Association, NARFE and Military Officers Association of Amer-

ica. He was a member of the Shreve Legion Post No. 67 and was a member of the Honor Guard for 56 years. Bub was a veteran of the Korean Conflict, where he served as an infantry platoon leader in the 45th Division; and upon returning to the States, continued to serve in the National Guard and retired in 1970 with the rank of major. He served on the Shreve Council for two terms and was citizen of the year in 1982. Bub enjoyed watching all sports on television and woodworking. Schlabach Funeral Home, Shreve, handled arrangements. Online condolences may be shared with the family at schlabachfh.com.

Thelma Rowe, 94 Thelma G. Rowe, 94, of Sugarcreek, died Monday, April 18, 2016 at Park Village Nursing Home in Dover. She was born Nov. 21, 1921 in Summit County to William and Florence (Nidey) Withrow. She graduated from Uniontown High School and worked for the Rubber Company in Akron following high school. When she was married to George R. Rowe on Nov. 18, 1944, she then worked with her husband on the family farm until he died July 30, 2007. She is survived by her three sons: William (Joanna) Rowe of Dundee, Robert S. (Laura) Rowe of Sugarcreek and Michael Rowe of Dublin; six grandchildren: Terry (Amber) Rowe of Alliance, Ryan (Heather) Rowe of Sugarcreek, Julia (Mark) Flinner of Dundee, Matthew Rowe, Nathan Rowe and Rachel Burgan, all of Sugarcreek; and six great-grandchildren. In addition to her parents and husband, she is preceded in death by her

daughter, Nancy Rowe; son-in-law Michael Burgan; two brothers, Sam and John; and three sisters, Ruth, Mildred and Carolyn. Services will be Friday, April 22, at 7 p.m. at SmithVarns Funeral Home with the Rev. Bill Johnson officiating. Burial will be in East Lawn Cemetery at the convenience of the family. Friends may call Friday 5-7 p.m. at SmithVarns Funeral Home, 115 Andreas Drive in Sugarcreek. For those unable to attend, please visit the funeral home’s website to share a memory and sign the guest register. www. smithfuneral.com

Harold Rogers, 66 Harold Rogers, 66, of Glenmont, passed away Friday evening, March 18, at his home following 17 months of declining health from a Glioblastoma brain tumor. He was born May 3, 1949 in Floyd County, Kentucky and was the son of Virgil and Dodie (Moore) Rogers. On July 31, 1999 he married Helen Haver and she survives. He worked 30 years for Akron Brass Co. of Wooster, retiring in 2002. He was a member of the Millersburg Church of God. Harold spent his retirement years volunteering at the Food Pantry at the Millersburg Church of God and helping anyone in need. He was also an avid mushroom hunter. Surviving in addition to his wife, Helen, are children, Nyla (Rodney) Summers of Jeromesville, Tara Starling of Congress, Niles Felter of Pittsburgh, Nathan Felter of Wooster and Manny Rogers of the home; nine grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; siblings, Myrl (Teresa) McKinney of Harold, Kentucky; Roy (Rhonda) Rogers of Harold, Kentucky; Dal-

las Rogers of New York; Vonda Gibson of Bradenton, Florida; Marlene (Thomas) Spain of Bradenton, Florida; Juanita Wood of Zephyrhills, Florida; Debra (Gary) Goldie of Peebles; Marylou (Robert) McComas of Huntington, West Virginia; Imogene Meade of Mount Clemens, Michigan; Martha (Donnie) Trent of Corbin, Kentucky; and Amanda Hatfield of Harold, Kentucky. He was preceded in death by his parents and an infant son, Aaron. Memorial services were March 23 at the Millersburg Church of God with pastor David Masters officiating. Private burial was in Wooster Cemetery. Memorial contributions be made to Alexander Funeral Home, P.O. Box 108, Millersburg, OH 44654.

Dorothy Ann Ignacio, 75 Dorothy Ann Ignacio, 75, of Millersburg, died Friday afternoon, March 18, at Majora Lane Nursing Home, Millersburg, following an extended illness. Formerly of Hilo, Hawaii, Dorothy relocated to Killbuck to take care of her parents. Prior to entering Majora Lane, she enjoyed crocheting, cooking, sewing, and family and was active in the Amish community and The Community Bible Church. She is survived by six children, Jeff Coleman and wife, Sylvia, of Weiden, Germany; Lisa Willis and companion, Tom Fraizer, of Killbuck; Blaine Marsh and companion, Nancy Lee, of Turtle Rock, Oregon; Mary Taylor Little of Vallejo, California; James Wade of San Francisco, California; and Nikol Leslie and husband, Sal, of Hilo, Hawaii; 14 grandchildren; two great-granddaughters; several nieces and nephews and a dear

friend, Shirley Dalton of Killbuck. She was preceded in death by her parents, Henry and Mary Schrock; sisters, Carolyn Shaffer and Georgia Lee Schrock; and a grandson, Simon Coleman. A Celebration of Life service will be Saturday, April 23 at 11 a.m. at Killbuck VFW, with minister Heidi McPeak officiating. Burial will be in McConnelsville. Arrangements are being handled by Alexander Funeral Home, Millersburg. Those wishing to make online condolences may do so by visiting www.alexanderfhinc.com.

Jimmy Garver, 67 Jimmy Garver, 67, of Walnut Creek and formerly of Maysville, passed away on Friday, March 18, at Walnut Hills Nursing Home. He was born on July 29, 1948 to Melvin and Clara Garver and had lived most of his life in Maysville. Known as “Produce Jimmy,” he sold produce at the Mount Hope Auction for 30 years. He also held the annual Christmas Toy Sale. He enjoyed playing Rook. He was a member of Mennonite Christian Assembly in Fredericksburg and its Ambassador Class, which was his family in his later years. Funeral services were March 24 at Mennonite Christian Assembly near Fredericksburg with pas-

tor Jeremy Miller officiating. Burial followed in the church cemetery. Spidell Funeral Home in Mount Eaton handled arrangements. A memorial website may be accessed at www.spidellfuneralhome.com where you may share a memory or sign the guestbook.

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Sovel gets six months for forging checks By CHRISTINE L. PRATT ing a check to a business on an account that did Staff Writer not belong to her. MILLERSBURG — A Lucille E. Sovel, 39, curformer Wooster woman rently incarcerated at the was sentenced to six Ohio Reformatory for months in prison for writ- Women in Marysville,

pleaded guilty in Holmes County Common Pleas Court to forgery. She was sentenced to six months in prison, to be served consecutive to an 18-month prison term imposed by the Wayne County Common Pleas Court in February. Sovel also was ordered to pay restitution, as well as court costs and the fees and expenses of her courtappointed attorney.

The charge, which was referred to the Millersburg Police Department by the Wooster Police Department in August, stems from an incident occurring on Nov. 3, 2014, according to Sgt. Matt Shaner. Sovel used a stolen check to purchase a Keurig coffee maker from the retailer for $256.20, according to the incident report. Wooster Police initially

was made aware of the incident in late November 2014 when a city resident reported several checks stolen. An audit of her bank account showed several of those checks were passed at various locations, including the one in Millersburg, said Shaner. In January, Sovel pleaded guilty to one count of trespassing into a habitation in Wayne County

Following is a list of winners from the Holmes County Library’s Edible Books Celebration held at the Central Branch of the Holmes County Public Library: Best in Show — Rebecca Kuhn, “To Grill a Mockingbird” Best Pun/Funniest — Rebecca Kuhn, “To Grill a Mockingbird” Most Creative Use of Ingredients — Rebecca Vendors licenses Kuhn, “To Grill a Mockingbird” The Lighthouse Installa- Northwoods Custom Rods, Most Likely to Be Eaten tion, 8216 Township Road 119 Market St., Holmesville. — Desiree Duncan, “Thun568, Fredericksburg. Roy A. Yoder, 3401 der Cake” Township Road 124, Mill- Best Looking — Kaitlin ersburg. Cox and Colleen Cox, “The

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Common Pleas Court, for which she was sentenced to 18 months in prison. In exchange for her guilty plea, related charges of burglary and petty theft were dismissed by the state.

Dairy beef feeder and market hog tag-in is 8-10 a.m. May 14 at the new Holmes County fairgrounds. The club voted to do a bake sale and Buckeye deli pizza fundraiser. The next meeting is May 2 at the Nashville United Methodist Church at 7:30 p.m.

Tea Rose” People’s Choice — Rebecca Kuhn, “To Grill a Mockingbird” Best Library Staff Entry — Christina Thurairatnam, “Go, Peeps. Go!” Funniest Library Staff Entry — Stephanie Corbett, “Everyone Poops” Most Creative Library Staff Entry — Marie Semko-Duncan, “A Raisin in the Sun” Best Visual Presentation (Library Staff) — Christina Thurairatnam, “Go, Peeps. Go!” People’s Choice (Library Staff) — Marie Semko-Duncan, “A Raisin in the Sun.”

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Jeremy Lee Blacksten, 35, Holmesville, died suddenly Sunday evening, April 17, 2016, at Pomerene Hospital, Millersburg. Memorial services are to be 11 a.m. Friday at Gospel Light Chapel, 2743 County Road 168, Dundee, with minister LaVern Hershberger officiating. There will be no calling hours. Those wishing to share a memory or make online condolences may do so by visiting www.alexanderfhinc.com. Jeremy was born Dec. 12, 1980, in Newark, and was the son of Robert Lee Blacksten and Judy (Baker) Zickefoose. He formerly was married to Elayna Maxwell. Jeremy attended West Holmes High School. He was previously employed at Walnut Creek Planing. Jer-

Heather J. Osborn, 41, Polk, died Sunday, April 17, 2016, at Riverside Methodist Hospital in Columbus. Memorial Service will be April 24 at 4 p.m. at the Matteson Funeral Home in West Salem with pastor Don Earlenbaugh officiating. Visitation will be two hours before the services. Online condolences may be shared at the funeral home website at mattesonfh.com. She was born June 14, 1974, in Millersburg, the daughter of Larry and Bonnie (Kays) Atkinson. She was a homemaker all her life. She was a member of Polk Amvets Post 149 Ladies Auxiliary. She enjoyed spending time with her family and friends and gambling.

emy attended Gospel Light Chapel. He enjoyed listening to music, fishing, working on cars and fixing anything he could get his hands on and he loved spending time with his daughter. Surviving are his daughter, Kamryn Blacksten of Navarre, and a brother, Robert Lee (Kami) Blacksten Jr. of Barberton. He was preceded in death by his mother, Judy Zickefoose.

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She is survived by her husband, Thomas L. Osborn, whom she married Dec. 10, 1994; daughters, Jessica and Lindsey Osborn of the home; a grandson, Brayden; her mother, Bonnie; her stepfather, Don Norris of Holmesville; sister, Dawn Kays of Florida; brothers Jack and Donnie Norris of Holmesville; and father- and mother-in-law, Thomas (Linda) Osborn of Polk. Her father and grandma Purdy died previously.

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Margaret ‘Maggie’ Baker, 86 Margaret “Maggie” L. Baker, 86, Shreve, entered rest Sunday, April 17, 2016, at the Wayne County Care Center after a lengthy illness. Margaret was born Sept. 27, 1929, in Shreve to Robert J. and Myrtle Blanche (Dial) Campbell. She married Clark Fraelich, he preceded her in death. She later married Dewey Garrison Sr. and he preceded her. In her later years Margaret again found happiness in her marriage to Raymond L. Baker who entered rest Oct. 19, 2015. Margaret had been a secretary-bookkeeper for the Shreve Farm Bureau and the Shreve Hardware for a number of years and also was employed by the U.S. Postal Service work-

ing in the Shreve office. She was a member of Ripley Church of Christ. Margaret had a kind sweet spirit and was always such a pleasant person to be with. She also had a love for animals and through the years made a home for a

number of cats, dogs and other animals that needed a loving home. Shirley Wharton and family, Dewey Garrison Jr. and family, a sister Pauline Campbell and a number of nieces and nephews survive her. She is preceded in death, in addition to her husbands, by 10 siblings. Funeral services are Saturday at 2 p.m. at Ripley Church of Christ, Big Prairie, with the Rev. Tom Benter officiating. Burial will be in Oak Grove Cemetery, Shreve. Friends may call from 1-2 p.m. at the church on Saturday. Schlabach Funeral Home in Shreve is handling arrangements. Online condolences may be shared with the family

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Hiland’s Mullet runs scoreless streak to 74 1-3 innings By MIKE PLANT Sports Writer BERLIN — It was an afternoon to keep some very impressive streaks alive for the Hiland baseball team Tuesday. None was more impressive than Eric Mullet’s. Quite simply, if a team is going to score a run off of Mullet, it will have to earn it. Mullet tossed a threehit shutout as the Hawks rolled past Garaway 9-0 at Lehman Field, pushing their record to 12-0 overall and 8-0 in the InterValley Conference. When the stocky senior right-hander struck out Micah Van Fossen for the second out of the fourth inning, it gave him the state record for innings pitched without allowing an earned run dating back to his sophomore year. It snapped the previous mark of 71 2-3 innings set by Wheelersburg’s Derek Moore back in 2012, and when Mullet fanned the final three Pirates to leave Dallas Foster stranded on second base, he finished at 74 1-3 innings and counting. “It’s incredible,” said Hiland left fielder Zach Coblentz, who led the Hawks with four hits and three RBIs, of Mullet’s record. “I always love playing out there behind him, even if I don’t get much action. He works his butt off, he’s probably one of the hardest workers on the team, and he brings a lot of intensity to the mound.” Mullet set down 10 Garaway batters on strikes, walked just one, and didn’t allow a runner past second. His teammates were errorless in the field behind him. “It’s a great accomplishment and I’m really proud of it,” said Mullet of his state record. “Now I think I should just go as long as I can, and not worry about it that much anymore. “I just think about getting each batter and focusing on throwing strikes, I want to get ahead of batters and just get one guy at a time,” he added. “I have total confidence in our defense — we work so hard in the offseason and during practices that they’re all prepared and will make plays behind me.” With a fastball reaching the mid-80s to go with

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Hiland’s Eric Mullet (6) reaches back and releases a pitch during Tuesday night’s game against visiting Garaway. Mullet added seven scoreless innings against the Pirates, and has now thrown an Ohiorecord 74 1-3 innings of consecutive scoreless baseball. The Hawks won 9-0. a sharp-breaking slider, Mullet, a Malone recruit, moved his record to 5-0 on the season in 27 innings. He threw five scoreless frames in his last outing as a sophomore, then went 7-0 with his 0.00 ERA last season. “I knew he was approaching (the record), so I told him tonight,” Hiland coach Tom Gibson said. “It’s pretty exciting for him, it’s a great accomplishment. “He throws 85, and he’s little, and the ball comes out hard and heavy. With a little guy like that, people don’t expect it to get on them that quick, and his curveball comes in low and hard and snaps off quick. It was working for him tonight and was just nasty. “We put him out there today knowing he’d be focused against Garaway,” Gibson added. “They all love these Inter-Valley Conference games against the big teams, and when I told him he was pitching, he was pretty excited. We felt we’d get the best out of him, and he’s Mr. Consistent. “He’s special.” The victory was Hiland’s

31st consecutive in the regular season and 42nd in a row in the IVC, a streak going back to May, 2013. Along with Mullet’s dominant performance, the Hawks banged out 15 hits off three Garaway pitchers and did their damage in three innings, scoring three in the sec-

ond, two in the third and four in the sixth. After getting out of a first-inning jam, Garaway starter B.J. Schwartz wasn’t as fortunate in the next frame. Tyson Gingerich led off the second with a sharp single to center, and advanced to third when he

was off with the pitch and Braden Mast squibbed a grounder to the right side that he beat out to put runners on the corners. After Mast stole second, Gingerich scored on a wild pitch. Derek Miller walked and Hiland got its second infield hit of the inning

when Coblentz beat out a grounder to short that loaded the bases. Schwartz walked Chris Kline to force in a run and Mullet’s grounder scored Miller to make it 3-0. Hiland continued to run, and add runs, in the third. Gingerich, after a one-out single, again cruised to third on a hitand-run single to center from Mast. Mast wasted no time in taking off for second, and Garaway catcher Ian Hershberger’s throw sailed into center and allowed Gingerich to trot home. Miller’s single moved Mast to third and Coblentz’s single scored him and it was 5-0. Coblentz added a tworun single in the sixth batting last in the Hiland order. The bottom four Hawk hitters combined for 10 hits, as Gingerich was 2 for 4, Mast went 3 for 4 and Miller was 1 for 2 and also walked twice. No. 3 hitter Bryan Yoder was 2 for 4. “It’s good to have the whole lineup hitting,” said the left-handed hitting Coblentz. “As the 9-hitter, I just try to get on base. I know I’m a pretty fast guy, and if I can get on and the top of the order can hit me around, that’s what I’m there for.” Foster had two of the three hits for Garaway (6-6, 3-2), including a long double to center leading off the seventh. Mullet then struck out the next three to keep his team’s lengthy streaks alive, as well as his own.

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2016 Lake Erie, Northeast Ohio fishing outlook:

Is this the year Lake Erie yields a record walleye? By ART HOLDEN Outdoor Editor

end of the Central Basin, while Division of Wildlife biologists also expect improved perching in the Western Basin. Overall, fish from the 2008-2114 classes should produce perch in the 7-13inch range this year. And, just for the record, the Ohio record perch was caught in 1984 in Lake Erie by Charles Thomas of Lorain. The fish measured 14 1/2-inches long and weighed 2.75 pounds. Ohio records are all by pounds and not length. As for bass fishing on Lake Erie, 2015 saw a reduction in catch rates for smallies when compared to an excellent 2014 season. Still, the fishing for bronze backs was better than any other year dating back to the mid-90s. Experts expect improved fishing this year on Lake Erie, and also note that the largemouth fishing in the marinas and coves is on the rise. The state-record smallmouth came out of Lake Erie in 1993, and was

Is this the year someone in Ohio breaks the state walleye record? The Ohio Department of Natural Resources predicts another good Lake Erie walleye fishing season, and though a lot of this year’s catch will be from the 2013 and 2014 classes (which means fish 15-20 inches long), the gold-standard class of 2003 is still lurking out there in Lake Erie. Ohio anglers have been catching fish from that outstanding class for 14 Art Holden file photo years now, and the ones The Ohio Department of Natural Resources predicts another good Lake Erie fishing season for wallleft could break the state eye, although the numbers of big fish may be down from year’s past. The good news, though, is there record of 16.19 pounds. are still Fish Ohio size walleye in the population from the record 2003 hatch, and some of those fish That 33-inch fish was could challenge with 16.19-pound state walleye record. caught in November of 1999 in Lake Erie by Tom caught by a Michigan pounds and was a hair Ohio’s largest concen- bass you’re after, check Haberman of Brunswick. angler. The fish mea- over 26 inches long. tration of walleye for an out Portage Lakes. Walleye in the 26-inch sured 23 1/2-inches and While Lake Erie pro- inland lake, and produces Despite the Akron waterrange will all be 10-yearweighed 9.5 pounds. The duces big fish, area good catches of 15-18 inch way’s many local bass old fish, while eyes 20-26 state-record largemouth anglers have plenty of fish as well as monsters up tournaments, the lake inches will be from hatchbass did not come out of other opportunities at to 28 inches. Berlin, Mil- yields good catches year es in 2008-2012. Lake Erie, but in fact was inland fisheries, with ton and West Branch also in and year out. A good The exciting news is caught in a farm pond in some of northeast Ohio’s have walleye populations. population of weeds and the 2015 hatch, buoyed 1976 by Roy Landsberg- lakes the best in the state. West Branch is the lot’s of docks provides by that year’s late ice on er. The fish weighed 13.13 Mosquito Reservoir has place to go for muskies, plenty of hiding places for Lake Erie. That set the while Berlin is on the quality fish. tone for a good hatch, rise for both black and And for the channel catand starting next year white crappies, and one fish angler out there, little those fish will all be over of my personal favorites, known Springfield Lake 15 inches, and will provide white bass (especially in Akron is the place to excellent angling opporin the spring time). The go. With plenty of shoretunities for years to come, extreme western end of line access, the lake is just like the 2003 hatch. West Branch also boasts annually stocked with The other meat fish on good white bass fishing catfish and produces nice Lake Erie, yellow perch, around Mother’s Day. catches all summer long. also has a positive outIt’s muskies, though, that look, with the best fishing West Branch is becoming Outdoor Editor Art occurring in the Central famous for, and last year Holden can be reached Basin. To be more specif- Lake Erie isn’t the only place Northeast Ohio anglers can fill coolers with the lake produced the at aholden@the-dailyic, the larger perch should walleye, as Mosquito Reservoir boasts the highest catch rate for walleye of most muskies in the state. record com, or at 330-287be caught in the eastern any inland lake in the state. If it’s bucket-mouthed 1650.

Youth harvest 1,564 turkeyes, while opening day numbers up slightly COLUMBUS — Many young hunters found success during Ohio’s 2016 youth spring wild turkey season after 1,564 birds were harvested. Hunters age 17 and under were eligible to participate in the two-day season, April 16-17. The total harvest was a slight decrease from 2015, when 1,589 wild turkeys were checked. The youth spring turkey season is one of four special youthonly hunting seasons designed by the Division of Wildlife to offer a safe and productive early hunting experience for young hunters. Special seasons

are also set aside for upland game, whitetail deer and waterfowl hunting opportunities. The regular spring turkey season began on Monday, April 18, and closes Sunday, May 15. On opening day, Ohio hunters harvested 2,511 birds, up from the 2015 total of 2,334. Locally, Wayne County was up 100 percent as 18 birds were checked in, compared to 9 in 2015. Holmes County had the same both years (40), while Ashland hunters were down four to 24 and Medina was up three to 18. • • • The following is a list of all

wild turkeys checked by hunters during the 2016 two-day youth spring hunting season is shown below. The first number following the county’s name shows the harvest numbers for 2016, and the 2015 numbers are in parentheses. Adams: 34 (36); Allen: 11 (10); Ashland: 29 (24); Ashtabula: 44 (32); Athens: 22 (32); Auglaize: 4 (2); Belmont: 40 (38); Brown: 31 (37); Butler: 10 (19); Carroll: 25 (30); Champaign: 7 (4); Clark: 2 (2); Clermont: 29 (22); Clinton: 1 (5); Columbiana: 38 (43); Coshocton: 34 (48); Crawford: 6 (2); Cuyahoga: 0 (0); Darke: 14 (15); Defiance:

44 (27); Delaware: 5 (5); Erie: 6 (2); Fairfield: 7 (6); Fayette: 5 (1); Franklin: 3 (2); Fulton: 15 (11); Gallia: 31 (32); Geauga: 23 (27); Greene: 1 (0); Guernsey: 38 (50); Hamilton: 8 (6); Hancock: 3 (3); Hardin: 5 (4); Harrison: 39 (41); Henry: 11 (11); Highland: 36 (36); Hocking: 14 (27); Holmes: 21 (29); Huron: 12 (22); Jackson: 34 (38); Jefferson: 39 (31); Knox: 23 (32); Lake: 4 (2); Lawrence: 24 (22); Licking: 16 (33); Logan: 17 (6); Lorain: 12 (5); Lucas: 4 (4); Madison: 2 (0); Mahoning: 18 (19); Marion: 4 (3); Medina: 12 (12); Meigs: 31 (44); Mercer: 1 (1); Miami: 2 (0); Monroe: 51

(57); Montgomery: 1 (1); Morgan: 28 (30); Morrow: 14 (19); Muskingum: 33 (48); Noble: 55 (44); Ottawa: 0 (0); Paulding: 8 (11); Perry: 26 (31); Pickaway: 3 (2); Pike: 17 (14); Portage: 19 (12); Preble: 10 (10); Putnam: 12 (12); Richland: 21 (33); Ross: 29 (25); Sandusky: 5 (1); Scioto: 13 (9); Seneca: 9 (15); Shelby: 5 (6); Stark: 13 (21); Summit: 3 (1); Trumbull: 46 (35); Tuscarawas: 44 (46); Union: 5 (2); Van Wert: 1 (1); Vinton: 32 (25); Warren: 12 (4); Washington: 52 (40); Wayne: 6 (6); Williams: 28 (19); Wood: 3 (4); Wyandot: 9 (10). Total: 1,564 (1,589).


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Horseman’s Council meets first Monday Holmes County Horseman’s Council meets the first Monday of each month at 7 p.m. at the Job and Family Service Building in Millersburg. Monthly programs are scheduled. We are “Horsemen Helping Horsemen” and are always looking for new members. Please attend

and enjoy our meetings and learn from the discussion topics. Visit our Facebook page. For information, contact Ricki Mast, vice president, at 330-473-7977. As a member, you will receive a subscription to the Corral Magazine which will supply you with lots of interesting articles

and reports from all over the state. You also can take advantage of insurance coverage. Parking is off of North Mad Anthony Street in Millersburg. Walk up the ramp to the back door to the conference room. Go online to www.ohconline.com to see updates on state rides with times and locations.

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RECORD YEAR — Waynedale High School Cheerleaders held their third annual Teddy Bear Toss during the varsity boys basketball games. Spectators were to take new teddy bears or stuffed animals to throw onto the court during half time. The Teddy Bears were donated to Akron Children’s Hospital. This year was a record breaking year for the collection of stuffed animals with over 120 donated.

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Berlin Township — Alan and Monika Zinck to Family Produce, 5800 State Route 39, $485,000. DK Assets Squared to Michael W. and Rebecca R. Conn, County Road 201, 2.215 acres, $40,401.60. DK Assets Squared to Eli R. Troyer and Betty J. Troyer, County Road 201, 2.612 acres, $47,642.88. DK Assets Squared to Andrew H. Miller and Ada R. Miller, County Road 201, 7.783 acres, $141,943.68. Clark Township — Abe M. and Ruth Raber to Delbert J. and Gertie Mill-

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ty Road 292, $38,000. Holmesville Village — Ruth Moledor to Rocky T. and Anita Snyder, 140 Erie St., $30,000. Killbuck Township — Jonas A. and Barbara Troyer to David S. Niedzwiecki, Township Road 86, 0.626 acre, $3,000. William Towbridge to Darrin Ray Keim, 9175 Township Road 84, $40,000. Knox Township — Finance of America Revers to KJ Real Estate, 5903 County Road 52, $31,500. Paul A. VanSickle to Linda S. and Adam P. Campbell, 12821 State Route 39, $68,000. Charles E. and Wilma J. Yonts to Dante Periandri and Renee Seese, October Hill, lots 333-334, $7,400. Todd M. and Michelle Y. Doty to Chad M. and Julie A. Dial, 5112 County Road 52, $200,000. Mechanic Township — Lester A. and Mattie R. Erb to Andrew L. and Orene Erb, 2954 Township Road 130, $63,000. Amos L. and Ella L. Beechy to Ivan R. and Marlene Raber, 5859 County Road 59. Steven R. and Diana S. Bailey to Charles R. Kreisher and Ella Marie Wears, 3261 Buckhorn Drive, $227,500. Beverly A. Raber and Barbara E. Shanover to John E. Yoder, 8194 County Road 79, $85,000.


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Mechanic Township — Terry E. and Sue A. Hall to Dustin B. and Stephanie L. Baker, Ruswill Drive, lot 1100, $1,750. Britney J. Corrigan to Ryan and Brenda D. Hershberger, 3796 County Road 58, $45,000. Thelma J. Horton to Douglas W. and Cynthia Jane Johnston, Lake Buckhorn, lots 64, 65,66 and 77, $295,001. Daniel M. and Freda E. Mast to Norman E. and Katie Mae Miller, Township Road 124, 4.785 acres, $26,000. Christ A. and Naomi J. Yoder to Jonathan A. Raber, 5188 Township Road 119, $190,000. R. Daniel and Diane Wiles to Lake Buckhorn Property Association, lot 1505, $500. Beverly A. Raber and Barbara E. Shanower to Ervin M. and Maries R. Yoder, Township Road 79, 12.289 acres, $107,528.75. David and Angela Crist to Ryan Mason, 2656 County Road 58, $199,940. Mervin Miller to Alvin M. and Rebecca J. Wengerd, County Road 150, 15.5 acres, $147,250. Gary D. and Victoria

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

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* P.O. Box 72 Millersburg, Ohio 44654 The proposals must clearly show how they will serve families under one or more of the four purposes of TANF. Publish Holmes County Hub Shopper April 23, 30, 2016

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ID #: P0120631 Date of Action: 04/13/2016 Installation and operation permit for unpaved roadways and parking area, F001. GP 5.1 for paved and unpaved roadways and parking area. Final Issuance of Renewal of NPDES Permi Countryside Chapel 2236 State Rte 93, Baltic, OH Facility Description: Wastewater-Semi-Public Receiving Water: na ID #: 3PR00256*DD Date of Action: 05/01/2016 This final action not preceded by proposed action and is appealable to ERAC.

LEGAL NOTICE The following matters are the subject of this public notice by the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency. The complete public notice, including any additional instructions for submitting comments, requesting information, a Draft Title V Air Permit to public hearing, or filing an Operate appeal may be obtained at: ProVia Walnut Creek http://www.epa.ohio.gov Facility /actions.aspx or Hearing 2150 State Route 39, Clerk, Ohio EPA, 50 W. Publish Holmes County Hub Shopper Sugarcreek, OH 44681 Town St. P.O. Box 1049, April 23, 2016 ID #: P0119939 Columbus, Ohio 43216. Date of Action: Ph: 614-644-2129 email: 55 Notices 04/13/2016 HClerk@epa.ohio.gov Permit Desc: Initial Title V permit for a door manu- F i n a l Issuance o f CASH FOR scrap metal: facturing facility. The per- Permit-To-Install and Op- trucks, buses, cars, heavy equip., farm equip., copper, mit and complete instruc- erate batteries, brass, aluminum, tions for requesting infor- Daniel's Amish and any metal. Call (330) mation or submitting com- Collection LLC 473-8410. ments may be obtained at: 100 Straits Lane, http://epa.ohio.gov/dapc/ Killbuck, OH 44637 65 Lost & Found permitsonline.aspx by en- ID #: P0120336 tering the ID # or: Andrew Date of Action: Marantides, Ohio EPA 04/12/2016 FOUND: On CR 201, new shutters, still in box. DAPC, Northeast District Initial installation of an Call Ivan Stutzman. Office, 2110 East Aurora automatic inline coating 330-674-5194 Road, Twinsburg, OH booth for the application 44087. Ph: (330)963-1200 Publish Holmes County Hub Shopper of topcoat/sealer to wood Business Opportunity furniture with fiberglass 70 April 23, 2016 filters for particulate conLEGAL NOTICE trol MOTOR ROUTE The Holmes County DeComing available in partment of Job and Fam- Final Issuance of Permit to Holmes County. ily Services (HCDJFS) is Install Contact Patrick at soliciting proposals from ProVia Walnut Creek 330-264-1125 ext. 2259 or pmitchell@the-dailyqualified organizations to Facility record.com provide Job Search Ser- 2150 State Route 39, vices and other Special Sugarcreek, OH 44681 Projects under TANF ID #: P0120249 75 State Wide (Temporary Assistance to Date of Action: Needy Families) program, 04/12/2016 EARN $500 AD DAY: CFDA # 93.558 for State Initial PTI application for Insurance Agents Needed. Fiscal Year 2017. All ser- new installations of a Leads, No Cold Calls, Commissions Paid Daily, vices provided under this primer spray booth and Lifetime Renewals, grant project will be re- two (2) top coat spray Complete Training, Health quired to adhere to Fed- booths. & Dental Insurance, Life eral TANF guidelines and License Required CALL 1-888-713-6020 application requirements. Final Issuance of Permit-To-Install and OpVACATION CABINS FOR Request for (RFP) Pro- erat RENT IN CANADA. Fish posal Packets will be Yoder Lumber-Buckhorn for walleyes, perch, northerns. Boats, motors, available to the public on Division gasoline included. Call April 25, 2016. 7100 CO RD 407, Hugh 1-800-426-2550 for Millersburg, OH 44654 free brochure. website The RFP Packets can be ID #: P0120529 www.bestfishing.com obtained from the agency, Date of Action: Help Wanted TanTara Translocated at 85 N. Grant 04/12/2016 portation is hiring Company Street, Millersburg, Ohio PTIO renewal permit for a Drivers and Owner Operators for Flatbed, Van, or 44654. 24.2 MMBtu/hr woodTank. Excellent equipment, fired boiler for steam genpay, benefits, home weekly. All Proposals must be re- eration to heat and operate Call 800-650-0292 or apply ceived by HCDJFS no drying kiln. www.tantara.us later than 4:30 pm, May Sales Save today 23, 2016 to the following F i n a l Issuance of with internet and cable address: Permit-To-Install and Opbundles!! One call to TANF Services erate order the top cable and satellite brands Get top Holmes County Yoder Lumber-Buckhorn deals and bundles in your Department of Job and Division area. Installation in as Family Services 7100 CO RD 407, little as 24hrs! CALL 85 N. Grant Street NOW!! 1-800-565-1418 Millersburg, OH 44654

State Wide 75 Our Hunters will Pay Top $$$ to hunt your land. Call for a Free Base Camp Leasing info packet & Quote. 1-866-309-1507 BaseCampLeasing.com Sales Dish Network? Get MORE for LESS! Starting $19.99/month (for 12 months.) PLUS Bundle & SAVE (Fast Internet for $15 more/month.) CALL Now 800-379-4590 Vacation Rental 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 Misc. Protect your home with fully customizable security & 24/7 monitoring right from your smartphone. Receive up to $1500 in equipment, free (restrictions apply). Call 1-800-712-4021

Misc. WANT A PRINT AD that reaches over 2,000,000 OHIO READERS in just 7 days? Your ad can be Display or Classified... "One Call, One Fee, 127 Ohio Newspapers, Big Results." Call the Classified Department at 330-541-9400 to schedule your ad today! Sales ENJOY 100% guaranteed, delivered-to-the-door Omaha Steaks! SAVE 77% PLUS get 4 FREE Kielbasa Sausages Order The Family Gourmet Feast - ONLY $49.99. 1-800-983-9497 mention offer 40332ZRK or www.OmahaSteaks.com/ mbos29 Autos Wanted DONATE YOUR CAR, TRUCK OR BOAT TO HERITAGE FOR THE BLIND. Free 3 Day Vacation, Tax Deductible, Free Towing, All Paperwork Taken Care Of. CALL 1-800-695-6206 WANT A PRINT AD that reaches over 2,000,000 OHIO READERS in just 7 days? Your ad can be Display or Classified… "One Call, One Fee, 127 Ohio Newspapers, Big Results." Call an AdVisor at 330-541-9494 Sales Your One-Stop Partner for COMMERCIAL PRINTING & HOME DELIVERY is AdOhio. No job too small or too large. Please email PrintandDeliver@adohio. net for your FREE quote. Misc. Emergencies can strike at any time. Wise Food Storage makes it easy to prepare with tasty, easy-to-cook meals that have a 25-year shelf life. FREE sample. Call: 800-485-1153 Antiques- SCOTT ANTIQUE MARKETS. Where: Fayette County Fairgrounds. When: April 29th from 9am-6pm, April 30th from 9am-6pm, May 1st from 10am-4pm. www.scottantiquemarket. com 740-569-4112

State Wide 75 Misc. Sell your structured settlement or annuity payments for CASH NOW. You don't have to wait for your future payments any longer! Call 1-800-419-5820 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

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State Wide 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 Sales Switch to DIRECTV & get a $300 Gift Card. FREE Whole-Home Genie HD/DVR upgrade. Starting at $19.99/mo. New Customers Only. Don't settle for cable. Call Now 1- 800-878-7421

Autos Wanted: Got an older car, boat or RV? Do the humane thing. Donate it to the Humane Society. 1- 800-303-1017 Misc. SOCIAL SECURITY DISABILITY BENEFITS. Unable to work? Denied benefits? We Can Help! WIN or Pay Nothing! Contact Bill Gordon & Associates at 1-800-547-0636 to start your application today! Sales AT&T U-Verse Internet starting at $15/month or TV & Internet starting at $49/month for 12 months with 1-year agreement. Call 1- 800-291-8502 to learn more.

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DO YOU need your house spring cleaned? Amish lady in Holmesville will do all your spring or weekly cleaning. (330) 279-3615 CLEANING JOB WANTED: Have transportation, reasonable rates, (330) 275-0648.


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GRASSBAUGH LLC, small excavating company, seeks F/T operator/ laborer and also P/T or retired estimator. Please respond to: grassllc @embarqmail.com 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: ASSEMBLING WOOD products job. Includes cutting & sanding. Willing to train. Vacation benefits. Transportation in some areas. Call (330) 359-0151. Located between Wilmont & Winesburg. WANTED: Dependable worker/ driver for mason crew. Shop located between Berlin & Walnut Creek. CALL 330-763-3803. HELP WANTED FARM HANDYMAN needed, part-time, flexible hours, Millersburg. 330-465-6666 WANTED: SKIDDER operator with drivers license. Fredericksburg, Holmesville or Shreve area. 330-473-2348 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. POWER WASHERS NEEDED - Drivers License a MUST. 330-852-7111. 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 WALNUT VALLEY REPAIR looking for a technician. Driver's license required. Call (330) 401-1201 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. FT or PT Handyman needed, carpentry & mechanical experience required, flexible schedule, health benefits avail. M'burg. (330) 231-7501 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

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MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN Campbell Oil Company, headquartered in Massillon, Ohio seeks a candidate for the position of Maintenance Technician. The position is responsible for performing highly diversified duties to install, troubleshoot, repair and maintain the infrastructure of all commercial locations according to safety, maintenance systems and processes to support the Company's goals and objectives. Specifics include maintenance with clogged drains, leaky pipes, toilets, urinals, faucets, water heaters, fixtures, valves, water heaters and building maintenance and repair. The selected candidate will possess strong customer focus with store teams and customers and effective communication skills. Additional skills, knowledge and abilities include, but are not limited to a strong technical acumen using smart phone, note pad/lap top and computer software, ability to anticipate needs and follow up/follow through with the initiative to accomplish each task with strong time management skills. The selected candidate will perform in an ethical manner and display a professional attitude in all aspects of their daily duties and responsibilities. This opportunity is full time, requires an "on call" rotation for after hour services and involves day to day travel from home office to our 13 county locations in Ohio. Required education and experience include High School/GED, maintenance training or education and 4+ years of general maintenance experience. Apply in person at: 7977 Hills & Dales Road NE, Massillon, Ohio or send resume with salary history to: Maintenance Technician Position/HR 7977 Hills & Dales Road NE Massillon, Ohio 44646 Or Email to: Lquinn@campbelloil.com

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FOR SALE: Frigidaire refrig, $750. (good cond); Kitchenaid Dishwasher, $75.; elec water heater, $50 Joe R. Miller, 3894 CR 200, Fred. OH 44627 359-5198

LONG TERM position open as a Project Manager at a local manufacturing company. Growth Opportunity. (330) 600-9725.

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HELP WANTED: Install crew for pavillions, gazebos & decks, driver's license a plus, but not necessary. Construction exp. preferred, but willing to train. Competitive wage, plus benefits. Call Paul at Swartz Wood, LLC, (330) 231-6373.

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

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HELP WANTED for lumber and plywood warehouse. Requires physical activity. Holmesville. 330-279-4711 HELP WANTED: teenaged boy lawn furniture Lawn Furniture, (330) 231-5661.

Looking for to help in shop. DEK Berlin area,

MAYTAG WRINGER WASHER. Good used condition. Electric motor. $450. 330-897-2805 FOR SALE: X Box 1, 5 games, very good, $300. Also, PS4, 2 games, like new, $250. 330-600-1708

FOR SALE: Toyota forklift, 6000 lbs., LP gas, 8FGU30, 580 hrs., 3-stage mast, cushion tires, $18,500. 330231- 6358

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110 Transportation /Warehouse WANTED: TANDEM dump truck driver. Must have good driving record, DOT physical card, CDL & pass drug test. Send Resume to: "Box 29", c/o The Daily Record, 212 E Liberty Wooster, OH 44691.

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120 Manufacturing FOR RENT: Yanmar Vio 35-5 /Production mini excavator. Different 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.

size buckets available. $25/hr. Duane Raber, Daytime phone: 330-231-5065 or evenings 330-600-9917

FOR RENT: Genie Telehandler #6000 44' lift height optional work cage, $200 per day, $800 per week. 330-893-7065 ext. 2 Adam Barkman

CASE 850 G Longtrack 197 Construction Dozer w/Allied W3C Winch. /SkilledTrades Good undercarriage shaws,

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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

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Looking for a nice deck, patio, or remodeling your house? Give us a Call! 330-243-0083

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FOR SALE: Oreck Canister sweeper, good cond., $90. VM 330-473-5760 GOOD USED Hot Point gas dryer set for propane, $135. 330-893-3409 FOR SALE: Maytag ringer washer w/ elec. motor, very good cond., $550. 7828 Criswell Rd., F'burg. (330) 695-2170 VM 52" TORO walk-behind lawn mower, hydrostat, elect. start, 500+ hrs., good condition, $3000. 330-275-6614

2280 hrs. Very nice machine. Mose J. Weaver, 9290 TR 609, Fred. + 550G

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 FOR RENT: Kubota 121 mini ho. $28/hr plus fuel. Allen Miller (330) 275-0129 or (330) 763-0246

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FOR RENT: John Deere 7000 corn planter, 30" rows, Jerry D. Miller, (330) 893-1470.

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New Holland LS 150 skid loader, 1860 hrs., new tires, 1400 lb. lift, 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 400-GAL 30' boom sprayer, electric controls, $1200/obo; YETTER Seed Jet, $2000/ obo. (419) 896-2021 BIG NO. 4 John Deere hay mower, exc. cond., 7024 TR 323 Millersburg, 44654 (330) 279-2628 2004 SUNDOWNER 727 sunlite 3H slant load, bumper pull, good cond., $7500 obo. (330) 464-9465 FOR SALE: Sunset Bulk tank 415 gallons. Excellent condition, Fredericksburg area. 330-317-94556 5209 NI discbine, baler, $6500 ea. Scavenger spreader, $4200 275-9534

Krone 125 obo. Gehl manure obo. (330)

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

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Ford 4000 diesel tractor on solid rubber, exc. cond., $4000. (330) 897-6602 FOR SALE: Case 8420 round baler with 35-hp Vanguard motor. (330) 674-2878. 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 NH 273 Baler super sweep. w/long bale chute, $1800. Leon Yoder, 3249 TR 414, Dundee, OH 330-893-1918 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 FOR SALE: Super W-6 international tractor on solid rubber tires. (330) 897-2929 FOR RENT: Organic pasture land, avail. starting in June, Sugar Creek area. (330) 763-1979. FOR SALE: Oliver 14 in. 2 bottom plow, good cond. (330) 893-0429 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 FOR SALE: John Deere Van Brunt grain drill. G.C. 11 hole. Leon Weaver, 8141 Weaver Rd., Frederickbg, O FOR SALE: Brillion 7 shank disc chisel. $6500. Also, Brillion 9 shank disc chisel, $5800. Both great cond., (330) 231-6361

TECHNO-BALE self loading/ unloading 5 bale wagon. NI 5209 discbine, both in good cond. (330) 464-8083.

PIONEER Sulky plow with KV Bottom. Excellent condition, $1200. James Beachy 330-852-4738

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

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

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 FOR SALE: 479 New Holland hay bine, in good cond. $1500. Wayne Hochstetler, 330-698-1020†x4. FOR SALE: Masseyferguson 35, power steering, live hydraulics, live PTO, good tires. Call(419) 606-5865. FOR SALE: set of bucket forks, $150. (330) 567-9347 1 HORSE manure spreader, good condition, $1800. (330) 401-1201 JOHN DEERE H: exc. condition. (330) 279-2345 FOR SALE: Older Ford Ferguson tractor, gas engine, everything works, $2000 obo. (330) 231-1140 FOR SALE: 2012 Bobcat skid steer, S175 w/ cab/ heat, w/ bob catch, in exc. cond., 4700 hours. $15,000. obo. (330) 763-1979. FARMALL H tractor, good condition. $1275/ obo. 330-473-0931

FOR SALE: 400 gal Milkkeeper bulk tank, in good cond. Melvin E. Miller, 4500 TR 119, M'burg. 330-893-3474. 4-BOTTOM Minneapolis Moline plow, 3-pt. $175. (330) 377-4190. FOR SALE: 48" 3 blade mower attach. for Cub Cadet (International Harvester) garden tractor. $350 obo. 330-674-0730

230 Farm Products Produce FOR SALE: 1st cutting haylage & oatlage, tube wrapped, 4x4 bales. (330) 473-2314 NOTICE: MONTANA alfalfa $150. Fertilizer in stock. Aden Mullet, 8056 Criswell Rd., Fredb'g 330-695-2208

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

Free Delivery (330) 466-1408

FOR SALE: cert. organic balage, rye/orchard grass mix RFV 100. Also goat past. for rent 674-3999 x3 CHICKEN MANURE for sale, $24/ton. Approx. 120 ton available. Call 330600-5024.


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230 Farm Products Produce 230 Farm Products Produce 235 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 1ST & 2nd cutting round bales, good horse hay. No rain. 330-359-5730 WILL DO chicken house de-crusting w/in 10 mi. of Walnut Creek. David Miller 330-600-5209 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 CHICKEN MANURE organic certified. 4000 tons avail. Can make payments. 330-852-7962 1st cutting, mixed hay, $3/ bale. Wayne Weaver, 1460 US 62, Wilmot. (330) 359-0763 FOR SALE: poultry manure by the cubic yd. or give price on pile. 330-600-8136 Erb 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. 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 ORGANIC SPRING Robust Barley seed. Germination is good. 37 bags. $20/ bag. Millersburg. (330) 473-7647 ATTENTION BEE KEEPERS: Wanted, bees to rent for pollination. Hillcrest Orchard, Walnut Creek. (330) 893-9906. 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 MIXED, FIRST cutting hay, no rain or dust, 3x3 square bales, delivery avail. (330) 897-1302 or (330) 401-8384. HAY FOR sale, 1st cutting. 5 ft. x 5 ft. round bales. (330) 390-0334 or (330) 276-9908

1st CUTTING small, square bales, alfalfa/ orchard grass mix, $230/ ton. Delivered locally. (330) 852-9190 2ND & 3rd alfalfa /orchard grass baleage, 4x5 round bales, individually wrapped, dairy quality, guaranteed, delivered & dump. Esselburn Dairy, 330-464-0166 FOR SALE: 2nd cutting hay, mix of alfalfa & grass, sm. squares, good for beef or heifers. Local delivery avail. (330) 893-0429 FOR SALE: Muscovy Ducks. 5 males, $12 ea. 2 females, $8.00 ea. Laying eggs. Wayne Miller, 6753 Salt Creek Rd., Fred., OH 44627 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 FOR SALE: 13 sm. bales, grass hay, 3rd cutting, stored in barn for 2 seasons, $30 for all. (330) 674-1492 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 20 ROUND BALES of baleage, for heifers or dry cows. $25 ea. Wayne Keim, 7720 TR 362, Millersburg. 330-275-8557

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30 ton log splitter w/ log lift. $850. Albert Gingerich, Jr., 6570 Salt Creek Rd., Fredericksburg. (330) 695-7102 FOR SALE: Cut offs $40 a box. Holds appr. 1 1/2 pickup load. Mast Sawing, 6967 Saltcreek Rd., Fredericksburg, OH 44627 FOR SALE: Split, hardwood fire wood, 1/2 seasoned, $50/ pick up load. (330) 893-1637. FOR SALE: Log pile, 30 trees, all cherry. Taking bids til April 1. Willis Yoder. 330-359-0329 FOR SALE: Firewood, split, $40 per pickup load. (330) 897-6790

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SEASONED Firewood mixed hardwoods split , easily accessible, $60 pickup load also bigger qty available 330-674-0230 ext 1

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3 DAY MOVING SALE: April 28, 29, 30, 7-5. Everything must go, lots of misc.! MILLERSBURG: HUGE! Multi-Family! 5899 CR 333, April 20-23, 9-3. Too much list!!! 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 MULTI FAMILY Garage Sale: May 3 & 4, 7 am -? Child's table w/chairs, child's desk, bike w/training wheels, rebounder, creative home blind (new), garment bag (new) Karen Troyer, 6875 Harrison Rd., Fredericksb'g SMITHVILLE, 239 Jane Dr., Fri.- Sat., April 29- 30, 8-3 p.m. Featuring numerous fishing tackle, portable art/ drafting table, car ramps, some electronics, quilt rack w/ quilt, quilting & children's books, & many other misc. items. MENCER/PATTERSON MULTI family garage sale!! May 6th & 7th, 8-5, 2253 TR 33, Killbuck, Ohio 44637 54 PCS. of furniture, crates, trunks, (old windows $3), lots of decor, & more. (330) 695-6904. SALE April 29 & 30, 9-5, 7489 Hoy Rd., F'burg. GARAGE SALE: APRIL 26-??? 8 a.m.dark. CHEAP, misc., shirts, brown gallon glass jugs, old stuff, ladder back chairs, books, old bikes for parts, Martin House, & skates. Levi Miller 10963 Gerber Valley Rd. NW, Sugar Creek 44681. CLEANING OUT! Soy candle wax, coffee, butters, carts, vanities (no tops,) home school books, XL & 2XL shirts. Merle Millers, 10999 CR 329, Shreve. April 28, 29, 30. 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. MULTI FAMILY Garage Sale at Scenic Surplus, May 3 & 4, 7 a.m.-?? 4 pc. library book case, sewing machine stands, reclining loveseat, recliner, wooden windows, Nutrimill, men's Weaver's Apparel coat (L), perennials, 1745 TR 151, Baltic 43804. More sales in area!

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MULTI FAMILY Yard Sale: Apr. 28, 29 & 30. Same as Berlin yard sales, 7 AM - ? Chest of drawers, toys, porch swing, rebounder, old Singer sewing head, oil lamps, canning jars, books, old magazines, hanging baskets, Blessing Acres Produce, Abe Millers, 6730 TR 362, Millersburg, OH 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 MULTI-FAMILY GARAGE SALE - Berlin area, April 28-29-30. Oil Lamps, floor lamp, new kerosene heater, gas Coleman hotplate, hotwater heater, freezer, microwave, Coleman coffeemaker, barstools, keyboard, baby bed & swing, child's bike cart, lots of material, bonnets, new cap material, steam press, Singer sewing mach., clothes, lots of books & misc. Paul Troyer, 3976 SR 39 @ Buckhorn Cabins. 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. HUGE GARAGE SALE: May 6 & 7, 8-??, 5774 SR 241, 1/4 mile west of Pepper's Plumbing. 3 window air units- 5000 BTU, 8 man Cabelas tent, window fans, Horton crossbow, canning jars, apple dishes, decor, lots more! MULTI FAMILY GARAGE SALE: May 3 & 4. Vernon Wengerd, 13144 Salt Creek Rd. F'burg. Some furniture, lots of clothes, misc. 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. GARAGE SALE: April 28, 29, 30. End tables, clothes, bikes, Even Heat gas iron, books, dishes, misc. Firman Yoder's, 9784 CR 329, Holmesville HOLMESVILLE: MULTI-FAMILY, Thurs-Fri., April 28-29, 7am-5pm. Clothing, housewares, china set, bedspread, clothes drying rack & lots of misc. Kevin Hershberger, 9443 TR 560.

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!)

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.

TR 369 and surrounding area Garage Sales. South of Kline Lumber, April 28 & 29, Maps available.

LARGE GARAGE SALE @ Pine Pallet, TR 369, Mlsbg. (near Charm), April 28, 7am-? More sales in area!

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WINESBURG: MULTI Family garage sale, Mark Weaver, 8435 TR 654, April 27, 7am. Gas light, decor, comforter sets, ironing board, baby clothes, glassware, patio set HUGE DOWNSIZING Garage Sale: April 28, 29, 30. Antiques, Lawn Boy, lawn cart, flower pots, Aussie saddle & bridle, Ortho-flex saddle, pony harness, Pampered Chef, Princess House, clothing, baby bed, high chair, pictures, Lifetime, glassware, books, ping pong table, little bit of everything! Other sales in neighborhood. Elsie & Erma Beachy, 2741 CR 70, Sugar Creek. MULTI FAMILY GARAGE SALE: April 28, 29, 30. 7:30am-?? Coats, sweaters, shirts, shoes, clothing, changing table, toddler car seats, books, stamps & lots of misc. More sales in area. Ben Weaver, 9730 CR 329, Holmesville 44633

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FOR SALE: Pigmy goat, 7 mo. old, gray nanny, $125. Baltic area. (330) 852-9010 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: Purebred yearling boar nannies. (330) 897-4304 FOR SALE: 5 yr. old reg. Belgian Mare, red sorrel, stripe, wht. mane & tail, broke. (330) 473-0230. FOR SALE: 7 yr. old miniature paint stud. (330) 749-5541 FOR SALE: 6 yr. old, 33" mini paint stud pony. Leads & ties, family pet. (330) 231-9680 FOR SALE: 12 yr. old bay Hackney standard bred cross Gelding, 4 whites, TS, women can drive. (330) 600-0666. WANTED: RACING PONY stud service for my mare. Barkman, 7884 TR 508, Lakeville, OH 44638 FOR SALE: Belgian Horses. Also registered gray mare. Andy Hershberger, 4269 TR 606, Fredericksburg, OH NOTICE: WILL break & train your draft horses. Any age, have them ready for spring. Work & sales. M N W Training Winesburg 330-4738723 FOR SALE: 2 reg. smooth mouth Belgian mares, broke to all farm machinery. (330) 264-2647 FOR SALE: BLACK & WHITE paint riding horse mare. (330) 275-5606 4 yr. OLD PAINT Gelding pony, 40 in. tall, broke to ride & drive, not for small kids, (330) 359-1127 FOR SALE: E-Z entry road cart, built by E-Z Trail, good cond. 330- 897-2711. 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

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STANDING AT STUD: homozygous, 47 in., blk./ wht. pony, stud fee $50. Jeremy Kline, (330) 852-0559 4 yr. old trotter bay 3 white socks & strip, tss, good broke, family or boy's horse, $4000. (330) 600-9286 FOR SALE: 4 yr. old Westgate Storm gelding, tss, in buggy 1 yr., hesitant to start at times. (330) 600-0318. 9YR Paint, spirited boy's pony, 2 wk. trial, $650. Bob (330) 852-3000. FOR SALE:Texas Longhorns: cow/ calf pairs, yearling heifers, good genetics. 330-231-8783 3 YR. OLD GELDING, "Feelin' Frisky," family rey horse, all trot, $3700. Eddie Miller, 624-3761.

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FOR SALE: Registered Belgian Mare, 4 yrs. old, started. Sire is Rosewood Charles. $4500. 330359-0763 ANGUS DAIRY Cross feeders. Ready for pasture. 400-500 lbs. D. Hershberger 9461 Hogback Rd., Fred. O FOR SALE: 6 yr. old Appaloosa Stallion, 39", broke to ride & drive, TSS, (740) 622-1990 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: Jersey steer, 7-800 lbs. Call for price. David Yoder, (330) 987-1967

AT STUD: Mammoth Jack donkey, stands 16H, black w/ wht. markings, crosses well w/ Apaloosas or draft mares, stud fee, $350. Nate Miller, 330-674-6918. WANTED: Pasture of 6 feeders. (330) 567-5908 WANTED: 2-5 yr. old pony, 45- 53 inches, broke or unbroke. (740) 622-1990. 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: 6 year old gelding by Crazed-workaholic. Sharp trotter, boys horse deluxe, Loren Schlabach, (330) 852-3096 FOR SALE: 4H goats, 2 Boer wethers. Born January 2016. (330) 231-0441 5

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: 2 Female miniature donkeys. 330-893-0814

FOR SALE: Like new, small pony harness. Also small pony leather team harness, complete. 2 pony saddles, good cond. 330-897-1485 POLYPAY/ DORSET sheep herd reduction, ewes & lambs, $125/ea. (330) 359-6149.


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FOR SALE: 9 yr. old reg. chestnut Morgan Gelding, TSS, sharp, needs work, $1800 obo. (330) 663-6463 WE BUY FRESIAN cross colts or adults. (330) 231-5219 JERSEY BULL, naturally polled, out of good stock, $875. (330) 377-4190. 7 YEAR old gelding, Donota Hanover, 16.3 H trotter, Been in surrey, fast traveler, tss, $7000. Marcus Mullet, (330) 852-2826 PULLING BRED Stallion Service. Y-Lane Rocky sired by Bent Creek Hard Rocky. Red Sorrel, white mane, no tail, stripe. Standing at. Eli H. Hersherger, 11141 Ely Rd., Orrville, OH. 44667. Grade mares $250. Reg. $300. L.F.G. FOR SALE: 8 yr. old brown buggy size Gelding w/ 4 white socks, willing traveller, doubled gaited, good broke family horse, $3000. Also, 7 yr. old brown mare w/ 2 whites & a star, good started in buggy, all trot, fancy driver, $3300. Daniel Coblentz, 4518 Graber Rd., F'burg. 330-231-8198 FOR SALE: 2 Angus feeders weighing approx. around 700# Dan H Stutzman, 8446 Lautenschlager Rd., A. C.

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FOR SALE: 3 yr. old reg. Dutch Hackney cross mare, fancy horse, black w/ 3 wht. socks, broke single & double, a man's horse, $3000 obo. (330) 897-3130. BOER GOATS for Sale - Excellent quality stock from hoofrot-free herd. Call (330) 852-4509 FOR SALE: 15 yr. old Bay Gelding, TS, buggy broke, $1200. 330-600-9257 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 STANDING at stud 37" black white paint pony. Throws nice colts. Dennis Gingerich, 9047 S. Kansas Rd., Fredericksburg, OH 44627 FOR SALE: Three 12 mo. old Jersey Bulls. (740) 545-9231 FOR SALE: 1 yr. old dark bay fresian x standardbred cross stud colt, Sire: Pieter Z. (330) 674-6215 WANTED: Steer, 500+ lbs. for butchering. (330) 473-2839 FOR SALE: 38" Black pony broke to ride & drive, $500. (330) 674-5499. FOR SALE: 2 Angus bulls, 1 yr. old, around 1200 lbs., out of a good herd, $1500. Daniel Miller, (740) 610-3634.

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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 4 YR. old Fresian standard bred cross, TS, well broke, (330) 897-0705 FOR SALE: Dorset ewe lambs out of hunter ram. Mother is from LeRoy Kuhns stock. $250. Also, Ram lambs, $350. Robert Raber, 4808 TR 616, 1 mi NW of Mt. Hope, (330) 600-4683 after 4pm.

REG. 9 yr. old Arabian mare. Broke to ride. TSS. Ready for trail rides. 330-600-8010 FOR SALE: 4 Butcher pigs. 1 roaster, 1 white service boar. 12662 CR 316, Big Prairie, OH 44611 STUD SERVICE, 49 in. blk/ wht homozygous pony. Service fee $50. Wayne Weaver 330-473-2416 FOR SALE: 14 yr. old standard bred Gelding, Sire is Blissful Hall, boy's horse, TSS, $1500. (330) 359-5173. FOR SALE: Young laying hens, Rhode Island reds, Araucanas $4 each. 330-893-3148 FOR SALE: 6 yr. old standardbred gelding, surrey size, 2 white legs, good broke, tss; 14 yr. old standardbred gelding, something for older people, tss. (330) 231-5219 FOR SALE: 10 black Angus dairy cross feeders, 250-500 lbs. David H Yoder, 2905 TR 406, M'burg. (330) 893-2892.

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: 4 yr. old black standard bred cross Gelding, buggy size, TS if used regularly, $3600. (740) 610-7150 FOR SALE: 5 yr. old Gelding, big & strong surrey horse, in buggy 1 mo., TSS, woman broke, trots buggy speed, $3800. John Hershberger (330) 852-4312.

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FOR SALE: 15 yr. old Morgan mare, $1500 obo. (330) 473-8985 FOR SALE: 1 pygmy nanny, 1 yr. old. $150 obo. (330) 600-1488. Holmesville. 7 YR. old dark bay gelding, 1 white sock, trotter, TSS, buggy size $2100. Leon Yoder, 740-622-1361 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: 3 YR. OLD standardbred mare, tss, buggy broke. 330-275-7368 FOR SALE: yearling reg. dutch std.bred mare bay. Star, 4 whites. Sire Bruiser Sire of dam Victorys Force, 9734 Saltcreek Rd., Fred-bg 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. FOR SALE: Halflinger Gelding, broke to ride & drive. $1000. 330-893-3510 STUD SERVICE Friesian Morgan cross black upheaded. Fee $150. Live colt. Dan E. Yoder, 29131 Dennis Church Rd., Walhonding, OH 43843 MUST SELL: 12 YR. old solid paint Mare. Pure bred, broke to ride, $1000 obo. (330) 231-1390 FAIR PIGS York cross, born 2/16. (330) 567-5908 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. FOR SALE: Registered Morgans, mare broke to ride & drive, TSS. 2 yearlings: filly & stud. (740) 294-9028 STUD SERVICE: 42" black & white pony. Guaranteed $50 includes 3 day board fee. Black & white colts on premises. John M. Miller, 330-893-3025 HOLSTEIN BULL, proven breeder, $1250. Good family cow, Jersey Holstein cross, $975. (330) 852-2109.

BUYING & SELLING Standard Bred & Crossbred horses. Call (330) 359-2852 FOR SALE: 4 yr. old black Percheron Gelding, well broke, 330-763-4388

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9 YR. OLD brown Hackney Gelding, 2 wht. socks, drives, TSS, $725. VM (330) 852-2381 FOR SALE: 2 yr. old kiko buck, proven breeder. (330) 359-5902. FOR SALE: 6 yr. old standard bred Gelding, rey size, TSS, women drive, 2 wk. trial. 852-4796

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YEARLING PAINT Pony stud, very nice. Sire 52" homozygous paint, $1000. 330-897-1425 STANDING STUD fresion standardbred stallion, sired by Michaelangelo, dam: Striking Sabhra, LSG service fee $350. 330-852-0343 FOR SALE: Full blood lowline Angus, (1) cow due in April, (1) yearling heifer & (1) yearling bull, (1) 2-yr. old bull - All are grass-fed beef. Ray W. Miller, 6531 TR 362, Millersburg, OH. 44654. FOR SALE: Black Peter Z standarbred cross yearling stud colt, $3000. 330275-2575 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

7 YR OLD Standard Bred Mare, not totally traffice safe, good for long trips, sound. Raymond Yoder Jr., 6996 S. Honeytown Rd. Wooster OH.

9 YR old Bay mare, Morgan Cross, Blocky, strong, safe for women. John Miller, TR 471, Lakeville, OH 44638 GOATS FOR SALE: Black & White belt pygmy nanny w/ twin black & white nannies; 1-Boar nanny w/twins, 1 nanny & 1 billy; 1-Kiko white nanny w/twins, 1 white nanny & 1 brown billy; 1 brown pygmy nanny w/black billy; 1 brown Kiko-cross nanny w/ 1 sharp black billy; 1 black/white spotted Nigerian nanny, 8 mo. old, bred. All babies were born on the farm. Will sell as families. Nelson Miller, 330-600-5411

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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: 6 yr. old Gelding, standard bred Morgan cross, TSS, $2500. (330) 279-2333

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.

15-CF Amana freezer, in good shape. (330) 359-0154 FOR SALE: Maytag wringer washer, wringer needs repair, $150. Rinse tubs, $25. (330) 464-9165.

Raised panel kitchen cabinets, like new, paid $15K, asking $8000. Ph. (330) 714-9082

FOR SALE: 4 yr. old, brown/ wht. pony, 38" tall, kid broke to ride & drive. (330) 852-0601 2 Holstein service age bulls. Marvin Coblentz (330) 359-5570 5 yr. old trotting bred Sorrel Surrey Gelding, 16+ H, TSS, well broke, $4500. (330) 852-0388

(20) DORSET CROSS Ewes, exposed to ram since December, $320/ea. or $300/ for 10 or more. 740-4634731(call or text). FOR SALE: 4H club pigs, born from 1/15-3/30. (330) 893-3407

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FOR SALE: New Queen size panel bed w/ Michael's cherry stain, $650 obo. (330) 893-3808 FOR SALE: Good used Rainbow Sweeper. Good cond., $425. Henry J. Miller (330) 852-3363 Sugar Creek FOR SALE: 6 piece beautiful living room set. Call (330) 567-0063

FOR SALE: 4 quart Bosch mixer, new in box, $300. (330) 893-0219. Brown leather (330) 359-0006

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

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6'x6' ft. square HUNTING BLIND w/10 ft. stand & steps w/sliding tinted windows, $1700. 330-377-4050 FOR SALE: 410 gauge Mossberg, vented rib, w/ bore cleaning snake, exc. cond. (740) 398-4208 MATTHEWS MISSION Eliminator bow, comes w/ all accessories, ready to shoot. $450. (330) 473-8401 FOR SALE: 4 yr. old standard bred, TOSS. (330) 359-0705 New Parts for Paddle wheel areator system. Work ph: (330) 763-0633 REMINGTON 1100 20-ga., 3", like new, $700. Also, ATV helmet with shield, $40. 330-749-4335. FOR SALE: Bond snake slayer, 3.5 in. 45 Colt or 410 shot brand new in box. (330) 464-1768

arms barrel, shell, $525.

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

Smokey Lane Stables, Inc.

FOR SALE: 3 broke riding horses, different colors & ages. M Gingerich, 9047 S. Kansas Rd., Fred. 44627

FOR SALE: 9 year old ing by CR excalibur. trotter, broke for anyone,s urrey size. some other horses on Loren Schlabach, 852-3096

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

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

FOR SALE: 9 yr. old Gelding, Fresian/ Morgan cross, good broke & a steady traveller, also rides well. (330) 600-9339

FOR SALE: 45 BALES mixed alfalfa & pasture balage for heifers, dry cows or bees. Test results avail., Norman D. Miller, (330) 852-2263

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

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

FOR SALE: black & white miniature pony gelding. John Miller, 13702 TR 471 Lakeville, OH 44638 FOR SALE: 4H project boer goats, neutered, de-horned, born Jan. & Feb., healthy, call (330) 763-4910.

Household Furnishings

FOR SALE: 3 yr. old Morgan Cross Mare, broke to ride, very sharp. $800. (330) 473-5639.

WANT TO BUY Turkeys, Chickens and Hatching Eggs, Bottle Calves 423-754-2863

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

FOR SALE: 6 yr. old blk./ wht. paint Mare, 36", broke to ride & drive, TSS, $500. (330) 893-3808.

FOR SALE: 4 yr. old Gelding, trotter, TSS, good broke, women can drive, surrey size, $4500. 8671 CR 652, F'burg.

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

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.

FOR SALE: 9 yr. old standardbred gelding, surry horse, good broke, tss. (330) 231-5219

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FOR SALE: 5 yr. old, standard bred Gelding, TSS, buggy broke, sharp driver, $3000. 7640 Frease Rd., F'burg. (330) 695-9392†x1

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MAY 7TH

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

MAY 13TH

DRIVING HORSE SALE TACK 5:30 PM, HORSES 7PM

MAY 20TH

RODEO 7:00PM

MAY 21TH

RODEO 7:00PM

Auctioneer Myron Miller


The Holmes County Hub Shopper Hunting Fishing 275

HOYT ALPHAMAX compound bow in great condition. All Accessories included. 330-600-2999 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 FOR SALE: Remington 12 ga. 1187 Premier w/ rifled slug barrel & Nikon scope. Also, trap barrel. $850. Two MEC 9000 reloaders, exc. cond., $275 ea. 11749 Harrison Rd., Apple Creek. Call 330-695-9954 after 5 p.m.

TORO WHEEL Horse riding mower, 38", exc. cond., $1500. (330) 852-3227. FOR SALE: Bobcat 52" lawn mower, Hydros. Good cond. $2000. (406) 381-7226. Also Gameboy Nintendo DS $75 FOR SALE: King Cutter finish mower, 5 ft. cut, 3 point hitch. Excellent shape, $650. 330-231-1110

• Excellent cultivator • Lifetime warranty on tines

FOR SALE: 15-ft. fishing boat, 9.9 Evinrude motor, trolling motor, live well, fish finder, exc. cond., $3700. (330) 473-9060

FOR SALE: 2016 Rut bow hunt. Fair chase on 14,000 acres with premier outfitters in western Kentucky. Paid $3250 for the hunt. Will sell for $2400. Ph. 330464-9778 V. M. GENUINE leather gun slings with padding and embossed designs. $18 each. 12 or more $15. 330-464-9778 V.M. RUGER 10/22 22LR w/ metal trigger guard. (330) 897-6005, call Josh evenings. MARLIN 795, 22 long rifle, $185. Weatherby PA08 12 ga. $385. Marlin 17 HMR, heavy barrel, new w/ scope, $375. (330) 201-4098. FOR SALE: Remington 700 BDL, 22-250, w/ scope, bipods, & ammo, good cond. Call 330-674-2625. FOR SALE: ATM-80 mm Sworovski spotting scope w/ 25x50 xw eye piece & scope cover, like new cond. 330-674-0730 FOR SALE: MOSSBERG 535 12 ga. pump shotgun, 3.5 in. magnum, full choke. (330) 323-1776

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Savage 7mm 08, complete w/ Leopold scope & Harris ipod & Pelican case, $1700 obo. (330) 275-6518.

Lawn & Garden 275

BERLIN GRAVELY SALES 4319 County Road 168 • Millersburg, OH 44654

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God is Love

FRUIT TREES: berry & grape plants available. Trees starting at $15.00. David Yoder, 7756 SR 514, Big Prairie, OH 44611 48" SCAG walk-behind mower, belt drive, approx. 80 hrs., great condition, $3000. (330) 473-0512 420 STEINER, 1638 hrs. with Onan 20-hp. with 60" deck$4500; 48" bucket- $1000 or $5000/both. (419) 896-2021 WILL DO garden plowing, tilling, brush hogging, and get your new lawn ready for seeding. Henry J Miller, 330-852-3363. CHICKEN MANURE organic certified. 4000 tons avail. Can make payments. 330-852-7962 TOP SOIL Loads & loads available! Gingerich Trailer Sales, 5815 SR 39, Millersburg, OH 330-674-4441

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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

Miscellaneous Merch.

FOR SALE: 10,000 W Honda generator, elec. start, w/ idle control, 120 Volts and 240 Volts, good cond., $1000. 330-437-8527

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

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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

FOR SALE: Used Kangen water machine, good cond., $1500 obo. (330) 601-2550.

FOR SALE: Used Surrey w/ roll up curtains, hydraulic brakes, & lights. (330) 893-0151.

13 HP Honda with Saylor Beall air comp. $1100. 5 HP Quincy $350. 330-600-8553

FOR SALE: Buggy w/ curtains, hydraulic LED lights & turn $2000 obo. Willis V. 330-473-5760

FOR SALE: 3/4" hickory plywood, $50 ea. (330) 567-9347 FOR SALE: Pfaff hobby #788 surger, $125. Jenny Lind crib, $40. boy's Huffy mtn. bike, (330) 698-1064

52 in. Snapper, walk behind, $500. (330) 852-0074.

FOR SALE: MARTIN houses, starlings & sparrow traps. Bird houses/feeders. Wildcat Woodcrafts 897-7403

TIGER 10,000W, 3 pt. generator, like new, $550. (330) 958-2535 FOR SALE: Used giant flat bar road bike, $200. Call 330-275-8695

(2) BOLENS 1050 garden tractors with Wisconsin 10-hp engines - 1 has front blade & belly mower - all for $475. (330) 377-4190. FOR SALE: 34 in. Simplicity walk behind mower, like new, $1500. (330) 437-8527 48 IN. Big Dog Hydrostatic walk behind mower. Includes bagger. Has 23 hrs. $5200 obo. (330) 465-9546 TROY BUILT Econo Horse tiller. Good cond, $450. 330-439-3929

3 USED 18 HOLE Martin houses, w/ crank up & down pull, $100 for all. Fredericksburg. 330-464-8187.

Baseboard radiators for hot water heat, four 6 ft. sections, new in box. $10 ea. (330) 231-0797 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. 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: Unfinished train layout, HO scale, 5'x8'. (330) 567-9348 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

16 Hands Homogeneous Black Stallion RG Denmarks - Black Lark Service: $600 Registered Mares Fee: $350 Grade Mares

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Standing At: Leon J Millers 4096 TR 371, Millersburg 44654 Owners: Eli & Mary Troyer 33724 Cty Rd 12, Baltic 43804

Info: 330-275-9675

FOR SALE: John Deere 48 in. lawn mower, hydrostatic w/ bagger, exc. cond., $1750 (330) 275-0535. EX MARK 60" turf tracer walk behind mower. Hydro, ecs controls. Real good. $2750. Lesco 48" belt drive walk behind mower with grass catcher, $1675. John S Miller, 330-893-0303

FOR SALE: 10x20 barn on skids. Was used for horses. Could use for storage, dogs or etc. $2500 OBO.(330) 897-1114 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 FREE: 14x70 mobile home, must be removed. (330) 377-4190 AIMS 40 amp. solar charged controller, $250. Oak octagon floor lamp, S-12, $200. 330- 893-4517. 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: EZ sport ax low rider bike. Good condition, New R. derailleur aluminum frame 27 speed all tuned up, ready to go. Asking $750. V.M. 330-359-6265 FOR SALE: 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

Miscellaneous Merch.

FOR SALE: Gravely walk behind lawn mower, 50" w/ trolly, $1000. Sun Bike, low rider w/ extra snow tires, $600. (330) 465-7016 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 ATTENTION FURNITURE makers. We make dove tailed drawer boxes. Competitive prices. Local delivery avail. (330) 893-4603 CENTER LINE CABINETS. 4 styles in stock, vanities, marble tops. 8020 E. Lincoln Way, Apple Creek. 330-601-1212 M-F, 8-5. FOR SALE: Good, used buggyw/ LED lights & child seats. (330) 763-3190. FOR SALE: 1 horse wagon, in good cond., brakes & LED lights, $1600. Sun Sport EX, low rider bike, $100. WANTED: open buggy. Hershberger, 4159 CR 59, Baltic, 43804. (330) 897-1106. FOR SALE: 600 gallon Mueller bulk tank. Works good. 330-893-2161 FOR SALE: 2.5 HP Van Guard motor, 7 ft. flex shaft, & bracket for washing machine, $250 obo. (740) 610-3270 FOR SALE: E-Z Sport CX low rider bike, 27 speed, good cond., asking $625. 330-674-2625 1000 GALLON air $500. 330-275-2628 1

tank,

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

FOR SALE: Delta 10" Con. rip table delta 6" jointer long bed maggi air stock feeder. Good cond. 330-897-7403

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

42" Commercial Bobcat lawnmower, had spring tune up, new blades, $1000. Call (330) 893-4157 WALK BEHIND GRAVELY 5260 with sulky, quick attach mower & snowblower; 330-600-1363

Miscellaneous Merch. 280

USED BUGGY: Great cond., LED lights, 7 yrs. old, $2500. (330) 473-5733.

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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

lock Wht. 26" $75.

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

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FOR SALE: SCAG 48" walk behind mower, good condition. 330-600-0114

roll up brakes, signal, Troyer,

PATIO SET: 5 ft., square table, 4 chairs, & umbrella. $150. (330) 897-1038

TILLING at reasonLawn & Garden GARDEN able rates. Call John 330-231 Big Dog zero turn riding mower, 48", 21HP, 5 yrs. old, exc. cond. (330) 234-3490.

FOR SALE: BBQ grill, can grill 125 halfs at one time. Also 20 ice chests. Eli D. Miller, 5491 CR 68, Millersburg, OH. (330) 600-9461 FOR SALE: Encore Pro line 48" mower, 250 gal. bottle gas tank, 29KW natural gas generator, metal cabinets. 330-473-8650

GRAVELY 48" walk behind, belt driven, 14-hp Kawasaki, w/grass catcher, very good cond., $1150/obo. (330) 893-3648.

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.

Miscellaneous Merch. 280

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PATRICK KAUFMAN, AUCTIONEER/REALTOR pat@kaufmanrealty.com 330-204-6512


The Holmes County Hub Shopper Miscellaneous Merch. 300

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 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 JANOME sewing machine model S-3015. Works good, $250. Oster A-5 elec 2 spd clipper, VGC $75 674-9451 FOR SALE: 3 pt. hitch Ford brush hog, 3 pt. Cosmo 500 seeder/ fertilizer spreader, older 150 Johnson out board motor. (740) 501-4974 SANDBOX BACKHOES for kids. Made w/poly & stainless steel. Rust rot resistant, Manycolors. 330-852-0109 Upholstery Sewing Machine: Industrial National 26-188, walking foot top & bottom, $600. Berlin. (330) 231-5085. 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.

Pets Supplies 300

BIG WHITE AKC Standard Poodle female & some of her pups. This was her 1st litter, some reds & some apricots. Also 2 AKC, 1 yr. old females available. I also have AKC Golden Retriever pups out of exc. blood line, (Mohican breeding stock.) (740) 599-7797 2 M. Shechons, 6 mos. old, $395. 2 white F. Havachons, $450. 1 F. & 1 M. Shechons, 3.5 mos. old, $550. (330) 893-9896 ATTENTION: Need help with a unexpected litter of pups? Will pay up to $200 per litter. Call us 234-303-6377. AKC Stud, King Charles Cavalier, tri color, Sugar Creek. $85. 330-204-4831 FOR SALE: Choc. lab female pups, 8 wks. old April 13th, shots/ wormed, $500. Call (330) 987-5026 2 BOXER females, blk/ wht, 2 yrs. old, AKC. 7 wk. old, blk/ wht females, 3 fawn males, $800 each. (330) 852-0074. FREE To good home 5 yr. old female Walker Coon Hound. 330-473-5782 FOR SALE: 1 yr. old Beagle cross female; Also, 8 wk. old Beagle puppies. (740) 622-1990.

FOR SALE: New, never used, TEC Infrared 23" grill, $750/firm. Call Paul, (330) 231-6373.

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

USED OVERHEAD garage door, 14'Wx8'8"H, insulated w/full section window, $200/obo. Stutzman Lumber, 330-695-9963.

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

GOOD USED buggy harness. Also free standing cast iron bathtub. 330-473-7783 Leave V.M.

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Musical Instruments

FOR SALE: 12 string Samick guitar, like new, $250 obo. LM @ 330-897-0806 ext. 0. Wayne Troyer.

295

Office Equipment

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FOR SALE: ACA Yorkies, 1 male, 3 females, call Justin, (330) 407-4133. 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: ACA Bichon pups, good breeding stock, males: $500, females: $600. (740) 398-4208 FOR SALE: AKC choc. Havenese male, 3 yrs. old, proven breeder, $1500. Nate Miller, (330) 674-6918. FOR SALE: Weinreimers, ACA, male, 2 yrs. old. ACA female, 5 yrs. old. Also, Shiba male, stud service. (330) 674-0809. 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 Three 6 mo. old, black standard poodle males, great breeding stock, no papers, $500 obo. (330) 600-0849 FOR SALE: 3 yr. old Shelty female, blue merle, $400. (330) 897-1222†x3

Bernese Mountain Dog Pets Supplies AKC female, 4 yrs. old, nice

FOR SALE: 4 mos. old AKC Golden Retriever males. Also, 1 ACA Cavalier female. 1 Boxer female, pet only. 330-749-5730 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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FOR SALE: 2 female Beagles, 5 yrs. & 11 mos. (330) 464-1768 HAVE 4 yr. old Bichon male, would like to trade for Shih Tzu male for breeder. (330) 359-5868. BEAGLE FEMALES, 10 mo. old, $450. Free delivery. (330) 663-6799

Pets Supplies 300

FOR SALE: Sm. breed dog whelping pen, double box, like new, $400. (330) 852-2816 FOR SALE: AKC brindle boxer. Male, 9 yrs. old. Still in good shape. 330763-0008 FOR SALE: French Bulldog kennel reduction, all are AKC & ACA reg., 1 male, 7 females, 1 female is bred. (330) 464-7642. FOR SALE: AKC Lab pups, black, yellow, choc., had shots, ready to go. $500 ea. (330) 763-1843 WANTED: 10 mo. or older German Shepherd, Husky or Bernese Mountain dog female, must be AKC & excellent breeding stock. (330) 275-8690

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Animals advertised for "free" are sometimes acquired by people who use them as bait in training other animals to fight or for science experimentation. Please offer your pet for a nominal fee in order to attract a sincere buyer. FOR SALE: 5 year old Jack Russell Terrier female. Reg ckc Brown & white, $175 obo. 7750 Nonpariel Rd., Fred-burg (330) 314-5404 AKC BOXER males, 8 mo. old, $400. Owen Nisley (740) 398-0180 11 MO. OLD Chocolate Lab female, no papers, $300. (330) 763-0332 FOR SALE: Golden Retriever, AKC, 3 yr. old, male, light color, (740) 398-6810. 8 mo. old, AKC Beagle female, Big Meadow Breeding. Started. (740) 545-5047 FOR SALE: 4 yr. old tri-colored Beagle female, bred, runs rabbits, good mom, $300. (330) 390-0111. FOR SALE: 2.5 yr. old 3/4 Bulldog, female, due to cycle any time, $1200. 330-401-1456. 1 YR. OLD white Lab female, due in heat, $1000. (330) 473-0512 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: 9 labrador retriever pups, 4 black, 3 brown, 2 tan. Out of silver male, DOB 2/22/16. Available April 18th. Shots & wormed. 7 males, 2 females. $600 each. (330) 316-1359 FOR SALE: 3 Bulldog pups, ready to go 4/20, (330) 852-0722 FOR SALE: AKC grey/ wht. Siberian Husky, male, 4 yrs. old, proven breeder, $1100. (740) 545-9573 BUYING LITTERS of puppies Bichons, Westies, Puggles, Maltese, Yorkies, Teddy Bears, Cavachons, & mixes. Also, looking for female, breeding Maltese. (330) 550-6163 FOR SALE: Breeding stock; 1 male, 4 female Bichons. 1 male, 3 female Shih Tzus. 2 female mini Schnauzers. 1 female Toy Poodle. $600 ea. (330) 600-2589 VM

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FOR SALE: Four 8 mos. old Beagle males, out of good hunting stock, ready to start training. $100. 330-316-1347 BEAUTIFUL ACA Lab puppies, family raised, up to date on shots & wormed, $500. 330-600-0400.

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

AUCTION 56 ACRE FARM W/IMPROVEMENTS

Yorkie proven (330)

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

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SMITH FARM REAL ESTATE & CHATTEL

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 FOR SALE: ACA male, 6 yrs. old, breeder, $300. 600-0824

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9 MONTH old light cream colored Lab/Golden Retreiver cross. Female, 330465-8340

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 11:00 AM REAL ESTATE CHATTELS TO FOLLOW

FOR SALE: 2 female, AKC, yellow lab pups, ready to go now, (330) 763-3215. POMERANIANS!! 1 cute choc m. B. 1/22, $300. Pom stud service grade. A Yoder, 10550 Hogback Rd., Fredbg 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: AKC Choc. Lab. male, 4 mo. old. Out of good breeding stock. 330275-9345 FOR SALE: AKC Lab pups, choc. & cream, 8 wks. old, (330) 231-3975 3 YR. OLD Siberian Husky, female, nice color, $600 obo. 330-674-2393. FOR SALE: 5 yr. old Puggle female, had a litter of 8 pups, $450. 330-674-1160 V.M. POM MALE, not registered, guaranteed to be a good stud, has been used for AI for Pomski pups, $550. Dalmation, AKC, male, 14 mos., would make someone a good stud, $750. Both guaranteed brucellosis free. (330) 231-9993. 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 ATTENTION KENNEL Owners: The OPDBA along w/ Petland, AKC, & USDA invite you to our 4th Annual Symposium at Abe Miller Community Building, 29952 CR 10, Fresno 43824. April 28, 2016. Registration begins at 5:30 p.m. Dinner provided at 6:00 p.m. Presentations begin at 7:00 p.m. Topics on health screening, genetic testing, OFA certifications which will improve your market and animal welfare. Door prizes, certificate of attendance. For reservations call Daniel Schlabach at (740) 622-4059 by Mon., April 25. FOR SALE: AKC silver Lab pups, 6 females, 6 males, shots/ wormed. (330) 2758379

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:

FOR SALE: AKC silver Lab pups, ready May 9, $850. (330) 415-2705 FOR SALE: Australian Shepherd male, blue merle, 1 yr. old, $250. (740) 545-6098

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


The Holmes County Hub Shopper 300

Pets Supplies 300

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 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

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2 AKC Boxer males, one 5 yrs. old, one 3 yrs. old, 1 white Boxer male, 2 yrs. old. (330) 674-4235 BREED SELLOUT: AKC Havanese, quality breeding stock, 1-1/2 yrs. old & younger, 6 females, 1 male, $2000/each. (330) 893-3649 PORTABLE dog cages w/ washout trays. Double-deck 29"x52" with dividers, $175; and 2'x3' double-deck $125. 330-852-0705

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

WANTED:

PAPILLON male 330-852-0705 †

BUYING ACCIDENTAL or unwanted litters of puppies. 330-949-4049

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.

FOR SALE: Toy Fox Terrier pups, 1 male, 4 females. (330) 359-0631

FOR SALE: Bichon female, 2 yrs. old, $450. Call for details: (330) 674-1871

WANTED: pup for 439-8066

Female Morkie pet. Also (330)

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Wooster Ranch Home & Contents

Location: 2194 Ryan Ct. Wooster, Ohio 44691. From W. Liberty St. go right on Oak Hill (1.5 mi) left on Brooke Way to Melanie Dr. to Normandy Dr. right on Ryan Ct. From Wooster HS take Oldman rd west and left on Oak Hill (.8 mi) right on Brooke way to Melanie Dr to Normandy Dr. to Ryan Ct. Signs Posted

Wednesday May 4th 2016 4:30 PM, Real Estate sells at 6:00 PM

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. 1 YR. old ACA choc. Lab male, shy, needs attention, $150 obo. 6939 Harrison Rd., Fred-burg, Oh 44627 BLACK POODLE house trained & does tricks, $150. Marty Hershberger, 8886 TR 614, Fred., OH 44627 FOR SALE: 2 Choc. Lab females. Also, 1 male AKC. 330--695-9814 ext, 3 FOR SALE: Mini buggy with fiberglass shaft & wheels, with rubber strip, $4000; Also, Buggy with child seat, fiberglass wheels, $1500. 330-600-9125 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 Shiba Inu, female, 4 mo. old, red. Make offer! (330) 359-5601†x1 BUGLE PUP, male frisk, pet, $300. Call 330-464-5327 for photos or more information.

3/4 BR Ranch Home • 2 ½ Bath • .388 Acre Lot • 2 Car Garage Furniture & Household, Killbuck Twp. • Wayne County • Wooster CSD

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AKC Westie, male, 12 wks. old, could be a good breeder, has all black points. $450. (330) 674-7517 ACA SIBERIAN Husky female, grey/ wht., 1.5 yrs. old. ALSO, ACA 2 yrs. old German Shepherd female. (330) 473-5733 FOR SALE: (2) HAVANESE female puppies, ACA registered, $600/each. (330) 893-4603 FOR SALE: AKC Lab pups, 8 wks. old, 2 silver males, $700 ea. 2 choc. males, $400 ea. Also a litter of choc. Labs, AKC, 2 females, $500 ea. 4 males, $400 ea. available 4/28/16. Up to date on shots & wormed. 330-674-1804. FOR SALE: 4 year old AKC standard poodle male & 3/4 Beabull female 5 years old. WANTED: AKC Parti- colored standard poodle male. (330) 763-1672 FOR SALE: English bulldog females (3). AKC, rare color genes, also 1 male avail., Bichon pups & Yorkie pups avail. (330) 749-1054 AKC German shepherd male, 2 yrs. old, black/ tan, shots/ wormed, $650. (330) 674-4572

BISESI MOVING AUCTION

SAT. • MAY 7th • 10:00 A.M.

ANTIQUE FURNITURE • CLOCKS COLLECTIBLES • MISC. We will offer at auction on location at 735 S. Main St. Orrville, Oh. Sale site is just North of Aultman Orrville Hospital. From St. Rte. 30 take St. Rte. 57 N. appox. 4 miles to auction site. Parking available on Fike St. and Oak St. COLLECTIBLES AND HOUSEHOLD: More than a dozen Roseville pottery pieces; metal noodle maker; Milk glass; wooden cheese box; Edison diamond disk player with 32 disks; Edison cylinder transition player with morning glory / brass horns & plays 2&4 min records (sells/40+cylinder disk); marble top Hall tree; Wicker set; antique Bamboo patio set; Various pictures, prints and tapestries; old books and train pictures; file cabinets; 6 motion lamps; dressing mirrors, Hall tree, old lamps, foot warmer; spittoon; toy n joy novelty toys; 4 connected chairs; Caboose table toy box; micro machines; margarine racks; 3 pc. Cor ride on toy with loco/tender and 2 Pullman coaches (from Indiana); Markin HO train; Lionel’s Circuit Set in box also Billboard reefers in boxes (size 027) and other Lionel items (size 027); Lincoln Metal Logs; Old Edison phonograph; church pew; Samsonite 12 pc patio set; porch swing; Advertisement of Trolley stock Certificates & others; lite duty sand blast cabinet; boxes of automotive supplies ; Craftsman wood chipper(not running); metal lockers; Collection of porcelain dolls; Dancing Partners dolls(boy& girl); 10” Craftsman table saw and metal & wooden tool boxes; Ulysses S. Grant Durham tobacco wrapper from 1872 presidential campaign; modern lawyers bookcase CLOCKS: Smith Astral key wind clock from the RMS Queen Mary Statue Pendulum clock; Key wind school house clock; Pottery clock from Germany: Seth Thomas Violin Time and Strike clock; Seth Thomas Shelf Clock /Reverse Painting of Tortoise Shell Columns Time and Strike; ANTIQUE FURNITURE: Claw foot mahogany table/exts. & setting of 6 chairs; antique kitchen cart; secretary desk/chair; wash stand; oak plant stand; Fainting couch; rocking chair; Meteor wind phonograph; Phone bench; Hunter Palmer store display; make-up table/bench; dressers/mirror; 3 shelf layers bookcase NOTE: The Bisesi’s have been avid antique collectors over the years and now due to a job relocation and down sizing; they have decided to liquidate their collection. House is decorated in Victorian furniture throughout. It is listed with Cutler Realty and Listing Agent Mindy Roberts (3300-621-1055) will be on hand day of sale to show the property to interested parties. I believe you will be impressed with quality of the sale. Sale held under tent and garage. TERMS: Cash or good check. MasterCard & Visa accepted with 5 % fee. Waived for cash and check. Lunch Stand Sale conducted for Melinda and Troy Bisesi

Open for Inspection: Wednesday April 20th 2016 5:00 – 7:00 PM Up for auction is this 3-4 bedroom, 2.5 bath ranch home built in 1989, located in a very comfortable neighborhood. The property is a stone’s throw away from Wooster Country Club. The 1,603 sq. ft. home features a very functional floor plan including a master bedroom w/master bath and 2 additional upstairs bedrooms and sits on a .388 acre lot. The eat in kitchen contains oak cabinetry and is right beside a formal dining area. The living room features a large brick fireplace and leads to a nice sized back deck. The finished basement contains a recreational area, bedroom and another bathroom. Some cosmetic updates will be required but the location, floor plan, and bones of the home are right. Utilities include gas heat, central air and town water/sewer. Come out and tell us what you think its worth at the open house or plan to attend the auction. Contact Pat for any additional details. Household, TV: 42” Vizio TV, Toro self prop. mower, Troy-Bilt snowblower, Bengals Indians & Cavs fatheads, dishes, pots & pans, silverware, golf clubs, bicycles, assorted baseball cards, billiard pics, wrenches, pipe wrenches, dehumidifier, misc. tools, big screen tv Furniture, Pool Table, Appliances: slate top Brunswick pool table, matching couch & loveseat, Maytag dryer, Hotpoint washer, Frigidaire fridge, GE stove, oak dining table & 4 chairs, matching queen bed w/ armoire and dresser, (2) single beds, microwave, 2 wooden rockers, bar stools, ent. stand, oak dressers, cherry sofa table, desk, recliner & more. Terms: 10% non-refundable down payment with balance due at time of closing. No contingencies, all desired inspections must be completed prior to bidding. All announcements the day of the sale take precedence. Legal: Parcel #68-02620.019 of Killbuck Twp. in Wayne Co. and the Wooster CSD. Taxes are $1509.26 per half yr

Asst. Auctioneer: Paul Emerson

PATRICK KAUFMAN, AUCTIONEER/REALTOR pat@kaufmanrealty.com 330.204.6512

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Sale by order of: Kimberly A. Lang, Guardian of Nicholai Lezak

330-465-3733

Pets Supplies 300

FOR SALE: AKC REGISTERED chocolate Lab puppies. (330) 275-7150 FOR SALE: AKC Elkhound, male, 11 mo. old. 330-600-0114 FOR SALE: Choc. Lab. Male, 11 months old, ACA litter of 12. $600. 330897-0380 FOR SALE: 3 yr. old English Setter, AFA reg., (330) 698-5504 FOR SALE: 8 mos. old Old Boston Terrier male. ACA reg., nice markings, $375. 4 mo. old 3/4 bulldog, female, nice build, $650. 330-600-1302 6 mo. old choc. standard poodle, male, red background, no papers. $500 obo. (330) 600-0849 4 mo. old AKC reg'd Chocolate Lab male, would make a good pet or breeder dog, $500. (330) 473-3545 FOR SALE: AKC Golden Retriever males, 3 mo. old. (330) 763-0721 FOR SALE: 15 mo. old Yorkshire Terrier male, AKC & ACA reg'd, 4-lbs. proven. 330-893-0423 x2. AKC silver Lab male stud service, weighs 90 lbs., females must be tested, $300. (330) 893-0314 FOR SALE: AKC silver Labs, 3 mos. old. (330) 674-1597

Pets Supplies

WANTED: Large Beagle female, 1-3 yrs. old, good mother. (330) 359-0672 leave message. BLACK LAB/ Bull dog mix, male, 5 yrs. old, friendly, needs good home, makes a good watch dog, $25. (330) 852-9261 AKC Golden Retriever pups, out of (Mohican blood line,) exc. moms w/ a lot of teats, & up to 14 pups in 1st litter, these are the block head type, females, $775, males $645. Also, a few AKC red, standard Poodle pups left. (740) 599-7797 FOR SALE: 9 mo. old 3/4 Beabull female, fawn color. Very nice build. 330600-1302

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Sports Fitness

GIANT DEFY 1 road bike. Excellent condition, access. included. 330-893-4528 56 CM specialized Roubaix road bike, great cond., all carbon frame, aero bars, computer, some other access. included. $1200 obo. (330) 695-9914 FOR SALE: Volleyball net w/ steel poles & boundary lines, $100. (234) 301-2227

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Tools Machinery

1.5 yr. old choc. Labradoodle, ready to cycle. (330) 893-2087

CYCLONE 12 in. inlet w/ return air w/ blower, in good shape. (330) 359-0151

FOR SALE: gray, 7 mos. old Shichon male, started on house training, micro chipped, up to date on shots, $400. Also, 3 yr. old, AKC, Shih Tzu female, lt. brown/ wht., $500. (330) 600-5413

FOR SALE:TOYOTA FORKLIFT, 5000-lb., 1988 model, works good, on propane, $4000. (330) 893-3649.

FOR SALE: Chocolate Lab male, silver factored, AKC registered, shots & wormed, 13 weeks old. $400. ALSO 2nd generation labradoodle, black, $350. (330) 601-3159. WANTED: Bernese Mtn. dog, female or English Lab, female. (330) 359-0705 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: 40KW John Deere Genset, good condition, 3-phase converter. (330) 201-4638 FOR SALE: 11-hp Honda motor, electric start, nat. gas, 5-hp air compressor - $850. (330) 893-3649. 5000 W Powermate Generator. Brand new. $550. 330-893-1165 WANTED: older wide belt sander, only need conveyor belt etc. 25"-37". Jr. Troyer, 433 N. Swinehart, Orrville GENERATORS: NATURAL gas & diesel units. All low hours. 10kw -115kw. Load banked. Ready to go. Call (330) 231-2634

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

FOR SALE: 15 in. Lobo planer, good cond., no motor, $900 obo. (330) 893-0219.

FOR SALE: 1 1/2 yrs. old black Lab. Female had a litter of 9. 330-600-2453

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FOR SALE: ACA 2-1/2 mo. old apricot male Standard Poodle, $1000. (330) 600-1233 WANTED: SMALL & large breed pups from Bulldog to Yorky & everything in between. Must be USDA, cash at pickup. Call for pricing. 330-491-6388. GOLDEN RETRIEVER puppies, AKC reg'd, litter of 14, females $700, males $650. (330) 600-9061 1.5 YEAR old Beagle female. Runs good, due to cycle any time. $200. (330) 897-0406 FOR SALE: 6 year old boxer, female, $450. (330) 473-5289.

Free Bees

2 SOLID oak bow back dining chairs built locally in excellent condition, $75. Moses Miller, 348 N. Carr, Orrville, OH

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Wanted to Buy

WANTED: TRACK for Oliver 96-D or Cat D-4. Andrew Erb, 330-674-2009 ext. 2. WANTED: small, easy entry pony cart. Monroe Barkman, 3111 CR 114, Sugarcreek, OH 44681 330-893-7065 WANTED: GRAPPLE for Prentice Knuckleboom log loader in good condition. 330-600-1460


The Holmes County Hub Shopper Land Sale Rent 500

BUYING JUNK batteries, aluminum, copper, brass, elect. motors, farm mach., appls., cars, trucks. 330-279-2142.

FOR SALE: 68 acre farm w/ secluded 3 BR house, pond, timber. 11624 TR 259, M'burg. Taking bids starting at $950K. (614) 571-4726.

WANTED: Used round pen, in good cond. 330-401-2660.

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

WANTED: Walk behind mower w/ or w/out bagger, in good cond. (419) 896-2021 WANTED: NEW Holland baler, 273 or later model in good cond., prefer with motor mounted on baler. (740) 291-7785 Buyers of standing timber, hardwood & white pine. For a free estimate call (419) 606-5865. WANTED: All motorcycles, before 1980, running or not, Cash paid. 845-389-3239.

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Auctions Public Sales

Mt. Hope Machinery Mt. HopeSale at the Mt. Hope Machinery Sale at the Auction Mt. Hope Auction Saturday Sat., 23rd Apr. 23rd April 2016 8AM ?? 8:00AM–to

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Jeep Cherokee, Ford Expedition

4 ACRES for sale with a 3 BR, 3 BA home, plus barn & pond, S. of Chili on Township Road 186. Leroy & Betty Yoder, (740) 545-5213

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04500 AD14141885 468 10461013

32 , 18 and 10 FT Trailer

Cat D4H Crawler High Track, Crawler Loader, Land Pride Pasture Pleaser, Tye Seeder

John Deere 350, John Deere 4630 with Cab And Much Much More! WO-10461013

Apartment Rentals

FOR RENT in Millersburg, 3br duplex, Garage, Central Air $600/mo +Dep. and Utils. Assist pets only. Call M-F, 8-5, (330) 674-2198 2 BR. 1 BA. basement apt. near Baltic. Non-smoking, assist pets only. $475 +deposit. 330-897-0434

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Comm. Property - Rent

SALON / BARBERSHOP or professional business location, Main St., Killbuck. Affordable rent. 330-231-7501

Mobile Home For Sale 500

MOBILE HOME for sale: must be moved. 2005 Fleetwood 3 bedroom, 1 bath, all elect. Jason 330-767-4444

Boats

16 Ft. aluminum fishing boat, 9.9 Johnson, 4 pedestal seats, trolling motor, $2500 obo. 330-763-0376 or 330-359-5753 FOR SALE: 14 ft. Bass Tracker boat w/ trailer, like new, 30 HP mercury motor, $3700 obo. (740) 610-3634.

2012 KYMCO scooter, 70 plus MPG, luggage carrier, 8000 miles, silver, $3500. 330-897-0160

Automobiles

2003 CHEVY Cavalier, 1 owner, bought new, serviced every 3000 mi., Interior good shape. (740) 485-9643

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RVs & Campers 615

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

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Trucks SUVs

2004 GMC YUKON, 4WD, power windows/locks, AC, cruise, AM/FM/Cass/CD, tow pkg., 3rd row seats, 120k+ miles. Asking $8000. Call 330-231-8594

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FOR RENT: 15 passenger van, clean & low miles, daily or weekly rates, luggage rack avail. 330-473-7094

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Cleaning

72 •06500 FreeAD13113930 Estimates 10190485

4881 CR 207 Millersburg, OH FOR SALE: 1 in. 4x8 rigid foam insulation, $10.75. (330) 279-2345

FOR SALE: Oval bathtub, 42Wx60Lx21D, $20. Bevelled mirror 48x48, $40. (330) 231-0797

TROYER DOOR, Ltd. 330-852-0205

1999 CHEVY ASTRO LS very clean, 129k mi., cold a/c, Reese hitch, $1850. 330-231-5745 or 330-6740142 - call or text.

FOR SALE: Half glass door, 4 9/16 composite jam, fiberglass door, green. One 36x60 double hung window. One 28.5x53, $164. One 72x60 twin, one 60x42 twin. (330) 897-1222†x3

• Vinyl Windows

FOR SALE: garage door, w/ opener. 7x16 ft., white, un-insulated, w/ all parts. Make offer. (330) 473-9523 NEO VAN RENTALS 12 and 15 passenger vans available now Check us out at NEOVanRentals.com 330-893-RENT(7368)

Building Materials

Building Materials

207 Doors & Windows

Custom Int. & Ext. Doors

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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Construction

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

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RVs & Campers

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

Animal Services 650

Muddy Paws Dog Grooming: Will groom your precious pooch. Groom includes ear clean, nail clip, bath, trim, & perfume. Contact Lois at (330) 893-2620.

Vans

Motorcycles ATVs

2013 YFZ 450 Yamaha 4-wheeler, like new, $4000. (330) 958-2535

460 FOR SALE: 17 acres w/ 2 stry. house, w/ recent updates incl. new windows, flooring & hot water heating system. Also has spring house, 2 car garage, hog barn, lg. bank barn w/ straw shed, & lg. machinery shed. Selling in 2 parcels or combined. Located about a mile out of Baltic in a nice country setting. Call for appt. Allen Rabers, (330) 897-2027.

520

ITP Mud light tires for ATV, 26x9x12, on ITP rims. $650. 330-231-6636.

RENTAL PROPERTY for sale: Investments that pay 10-15%, call: (330) 473-3530

FOR SALE: 9.126 ac. home on CR 19, 2-1/2 mi. W. of Charm. Raised ranch home with walk-out basement, 6 bedrooms, 2 full & 1 half bath, spacious kitchen and livingroom, walk-in closets & storage rooms, large 2-part basement with summer kitchen, indoor hotwater woodburner, 28x50 4-box stall bank barn, fenced pastures, beautiful creeks, 1/2 open & 1/2 wooded, interesting woods with large rocks, wildlife and deer hunting. $365,000. Call for appt. Willis & Dora Yoder family, 5189 CR 19, Millersburg, OH 44654. (330) 600-1956.

FOR SALE: Chevy Corvair 1966 4 speed manual $6300. 330-407-9788

110 HONDA 3-wheeler, $650 obo. 330-600-8990

Home Condo For Sale

FOR SALE: 19 acres w/ big bank barn, house, & shop w/ living quarters in one end. Also, 7 acres across the road from the 19 acres. Taking field bids till April 25, 6:30 p.m. Abe & Amanda Raber, 3293 TR 406, Millersburg.

2000 FORD Focus, 4-dr., 163k mi., new tires, 5-spd, $1450; 2000 Grand Prix, 156k mi., $1995. 330-2315745 or 330-674-0142 - call or text.

530

WANTED: 10x10x6 panels for dog cages for outside. (330) 359-5942

Automobiles 535

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Wanted to Buy 425

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.

ODYSSEY VAN RENTAL We offer a clean, late model van and competitive rates Call or text 330-473-7619

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

Redinger Family Land Auction!

120 Acres Mostly Tillable - 2+ Acre Lake w/Nature Great Location - Two Gas Wells – Offered in 5 Parcels Dover Twp – Tuscarawas Co – Dover Schools Absolute auction, all sells to highest bidders on location: Broad Run Dairy Rd and Murray Rd. NW Dover, OH 44622 Directions: From I-77 just north of Dover, OH take Schneiders Crossings Rd exit . Then go west approx. 3 mi through Winfield and continue straight on Broad Run Dairy Rd. to auction. Or from Sugarcreek Oh., take Rt. 39 east to Shillings Hill Rd., go north and turn left at Breitenbach Winery (old Rt. 39) then north on Broad Run Dairy Rd., approx. 3 mi to Auction.. Watch for KIKO signs.

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.

SATURDAY – MAY 7, 2016 – 10:30AM

REAL ESTATE: 120 Acres mostly tillable land with 2+ Acre Lake. Woods with loads of Nature. Two gas wells on property. Great Location w/easy access to I-77 and Rt.39! Offered in 5 Parcels buy one or all! PARCEL #1: Approx. 11+ acres land with bank barn, stream and gas well with lease calling for free gas. PARCEL #2: Approx. 11+ open land with nice elevated setting overlooking country side. PARCEL #3: Approx. 28+ acres tillable land PARCEL #4: Approx. 35+ acres tillable land PARCEL #5: Approx. 33+ mostly wooded land w/ great setting for home or cabin overlooking 2+ acre lake and nature. Parcels #’s 3,4 & 5 will have an easement for ingress and egress over existing driveway and oil well road through property. With 15% down payment buyer can commence farming for crops! AUCTIONEER NOTE: Whether looking to build, farm, or a get away, this is a great opportunity to pickup prime land in great area. Walk property at your convenience. Coffee and Donuts available sale morning. Call auctioneer with any questions. Auctioneer/Realtor: Eugene R. Kiko Ext.113 or Cell # 330-495-0131 Realtor: June Contini Ext.239 KIKO Auctioneers (330) 455-9357 www.kikoauctions.com

Owners: Adrian and Amanda Wengerd

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


The Holmes County Hub Shopper Equipment Rental 830

FOR RENT: 2-door 5'x8' enclosed trailer, Sugar Creek area. 330-852-0705 †

830

Hauling 830

HAULING LIMESTONE, gravel, mulch, landscape gravel, top soil, sand. Can haul 8 tons, competitive rates, Jerry's Trucking, Jerry Troyer, 330-763-4887.

Hauling HAVE 15 PASSENGER VAN

I BUY junk cars 262-9300

to do taxi work. Evenings & weekends. Live in Baltic. Ask for Scott. 330-231-2764.

Hauling 770

15 PASSENGER VAN, will do taxi work, Millersburg/ Glenmont area. (330) 988-0061 PROVIDING transportation in 12 pass., van. Avail. anytime. Fredericksburg area. Lester Miller, Cell: 330-231-2653 or Home: 330-695-2653

AUCTION

Thursday April 28th at 5:00pm 1108 Mill St. Newcomerstown, Ohio 43832

Excavating 980

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

775

Fencing

Temporary fencing supplies, special price on Gallagher chargers & TYP 5"-6" x 7' posts, stock all kinds woven wire, poplar & TYP fence boards & posts. Doughty Valley Fence, (330) 674-7440† DOUGHTY FENCE Builders. Building all types: board, split rail, woven wire, non-climb horse, barb, horse, cote, hitensil. 330-893-1803 330-763-1433 Building all types of wood & wire fences. Have ambusher to clear old fence rows. Free est. United Fencing 330-359-2314 / 231-8813

Vehicles Tractor and Track hoe all selling at 6:00 pm 2011 John Deere 4720 Tractor 4x4 with Front end loader (only 297 hrs) with cab a/c & heat 2001 Track hoe Caterpillar 315CL low hours 6098, John Deere Power Roller New - Land Pride 3P500 Compact Drill JD 200 Post hole digger John Deere 618 Auto Hitch Rotary Tiller 50 cc 4 wheeler, 1994 Mustang convertible 94,000 miles, 1973 Firebird has title to be restored, 1993 Mercedes convertible 156K miles, 1986 Porsche 80,000 miles, Woods 5 ft. finish mower, 2 older brush hogs 5 and 6 ft., Two 1 ton Chevy dump trucks 1997 and a 2001, old Ford Ferguson(Parts), large commercial 4 cylinder air compressor (Bad motor), older Clark forklift, Antiques & Collectibles: Franklin wood desk, old metal lockers, numerous wood chairs, child’s old oak and wicker chairs, child’s hall tree, approx 50 yearbooks from 1982 up Ridgewood, Coshocton, Newcomerstown, Riverview, 1959 Newcomerstown yearbook, old dining room table and 6 chairs, small drop leaf table, wood shelves, 3 small glass showcases, parlor chairs, several satees, floor lamp, old wooden crib Furniture: complete queen size 5 piece bedroom set, washer & dryer, TV, child’s bed, chase lounge, small stool, step stool, oak glass coffee and end tables, stoneware dish set, stackable plastic chairs, school chairs, floor lamps, Rainbow sweeper, carpet shampooer, glider rocker, lamps, sculptured glass topper-table, treadmill Misc items: chalk boards, fishing tackle, garden tools, tree stands, step ladders, platforms, foosball, misc kitchen cabinets, ceiling fan, dorm room refrigerator, some toys, motorcycle helmet, car creepers, paper roller, round table, commercial upright sweepers, hunting knifes, tow bar Office items: copiers, wood and metal file cabinets 2,3,4,5 drawers, overhead lamps, overhead projectors, slide projectors, printers, desk and other misc items. Photographers Equip: Props, Directors chair, picture albums, 2 lights, stools, chairs, ladder, stools Directions: I 77 to US 36 East Newcomerstown to SR 258 Right onto State Street go West follow signs Auction terms: Cash or check day of auction. Titles on autos can transfer next business day during business hours. Auctioneer note: We will be selling the items in a large building and outside. Most items are setup in rows. Rain or shine come spend the evening with us. Something for everyone so come prepared.

Grapevine Real Estate

CA-10458689

Ron A. Hickman, Realtor

Office: 310 Main St., Newcomerstown, Ohio 43832 Web: www.ronhickmanauctioneer.com Phone: 740.498.5275 | Cell: 330.204.1025

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

840

Heating

POWER WASH HOUSES, windows, cleaning gutters, painting. Free est. (330) 600-2029

1000

BERLIN ROOFING: Shingle, metal, slate & rubber. Reroof & repair. Fully insured. 330-893-2518 DOES your roof need attention? We specialize in all your low slope & flat roofing needs. Call for a free estimate. ALCO Quality Systems. (330) 464-9085

1050

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

LAWN CARE and Landscaping. Lawn mowing, landscaping, repair lawns, or small excavating. Please call 330-275-2426. TOP SOIL Loads & loads available! Gingerich Trailer Sales, 5815 SR 39, Millersburg, OH 330-674-4441

895

Misc. Services

WE DO DEMOS, cleanup, small remodeling & repairs on barns, garages, sheds & attics, foreclosures, rentals, & construction sites.(330) 231-2764

930

Party Services

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

CLINE BROS. Tree Service. We offer free estimates, fully insured, 330-276-3531 or Cell 330-763-4832 TREE SERVICE & stump grinding, complete cleanup available. (330) 749-3643 OHIO FOREST Products: Specializing in tree removal. Call (419) 606-5865

Taxi Limo Shuttle

Windows

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

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

Fiberglass Doors w/ Composite Jam $295

11300 AD14020759 144 Vinyl Windows 10428643

w/ Aluminum Screens Storm Doors w/ Heavy Duty Screen Doors In-Stock

FREE ESTIMATES

TAXI SERVICE - 5-passenger crew cab pickup w/enclosed trailer or flatbed, if needed. Eli Miller, (330) 600-2206 (Baltic)

ABSOLUTE AUCTION 33.3 Acres - Home and Buildings Robert Steinbach Estate

Landscaping

SANDSTONE PILES, make offer. Can be seen at 3354 Penrod Rd. NW, Sugar Creek. (330) 852-0074.

Tree Service

Roofing & Spouting 1130

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

FOR SALE:Pellet stoves Am Harvest Mod #6039, $600 obo Whitfield 1993 $300. 75-80 bags pellets 465-3889

860

Power Washing 1070

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

Saturday May 14th at 10:00 am

10526 SR 36 Port Washington, Ohio 43837 Directions: I 77 to Exit 65 US 36 West toward Port Washington signs posted

Real Estate: This is a rare find! 33 acres of property with good accessible frontage on SR 36. This acreage is mostly tillable land. The property has an older farm house (hooked up to county sewer) with 5 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms and an attached garage. Some updates include the newer gas furnace, replacement windows, roof and vinyl siding. There are outbuildings and garages for plenty of storage. We will offer the Real Estate as follows: Tract #1 - Home and outbuildings on 6.7 Acres + or Tract #2 - 26.6 acres of prime farm land with frontage on SR 36 and Wolf Rd. Property will be sold separate then together, whichever nets the most for the sellers. Any mineral rights owned by Sellers will transfer to Buyer. For your private showing, call Ron A. Hickman today! Terms of the Real Estate: Real Estate sells to highest bidder regardless of price. 10% nonrefundable down-payment the day of auction and the balance due at closing with no financing or other contingencies. Seller pays the first $250 per surveyed parcel & balance will be paid by the buyer. Any required inspections must be completed prior to bidding. All information gathered from sources deemed accurate, but not guaranteed. Buyers must independently investigate and confirm any information or assumptions on which any bid is based. Announcements the day of the auction, take precedence over all previous advertising and statements. Real Estate sells to highest bidder regardless of price Auction terms: Cash or check day of auction. Titles on autos can transfer next business day during business hours. Executors for Estate: Jim Steinbach, Florence Opphile, Pauline Contini. Case number 2016ES58545. Attorney Brad Hillyer for the Estate of Robert Steinbach. Auctioneer Notes: Watch for upcoming Ad with full contents listing – Tools – Household – Antiques - Implements CA-10458676 CA-10458676

765

Saturday, April 23, 2016 — 54

Grapevine Real Estate Ron Hickman, Realtor

Office: 310 Main St., Newcomerstown, Ohio 43832 Website: ronhickmanauctioneer.com Phone: 740.498.5275/Cell: 330.204.1025


The Holmes County Hub Shopper

Saturday, April 23, 2016 — 55 330-345-5200 • 888-244-6632 Shop Online

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College Hills Honda $

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P8017 2013 Honda Civic LX

$

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2016 Honda HR-V EXL NAVI AWD CVT

18,114

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P8003 2013 Honda Accord Sport

18,545

$

B299A 2014 Honda Civic EX CVT

19,999

A732A 2013 Honda CR-V EX-L

$179/ Month

36 Mo Lease

2016 Civic LX Sedan CVT

$1999 due at lease signing

$0

OR

due at lease signing

$

20,300

$

20,482

B206A 2015 Honda Accord LX

P8006 2011 Honda Accord Crosstour EX-L w/Navi

$230 per month for 35 months thereafter.

$199/ Month

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$1999 due at lease signing

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21,238

P8009 2013 Honda Odyssey LX

P8011 2013 Honda CR-V LX AWD

23,800

$

P8000 2013 Honda CR-V EX-L

5,566

B215A 2005 Ford Escape XLT

$

6,600

B164A 2004 Jeep Liberty Sport

$

8,999

P7974A 2002 Ford F-250 Super Duty XLT

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7,275

B315A 2005 Honda Accord LX

11,586

P8004A 2009 Honda Civic LX

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$1999 due at lease signing

$0

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10,990

$

12,990

B158A 2009 Honda Accord EX-L V-6

due at lease signing

$300 per month for 35 months thereafter. 36 Mo Lease

$1999 due at lease signing

$0

OR due at lease signing

$359 per month for 35 months thereafter.

2016 Honda Civic LX Sedan CVT, 2016 Accord LX Sedan CVT, 2016 CRV LX CVT AWD and 2016 Odyssey SE 6-Speed Automatic are 36 month 36,000 mile closed end leases with $1999 due at signing plus tax, title, license plates, and documentary fee. $0 due leases are also plus tax, title, license plates and documentary fee. All leases and purchases at College Hills Honda include mud guards and three free oil changes. All offers available for well qualified buyers approved with Honda Financial Services. Offers good through 04/30/2016 unless otherwise noted.

New Online Service Scheduling. Visit our website for 24-hour Real Time Scheduling! Quick. Easy. Hassle Free. www.collegehillshondacars.com

15% Off

Timing Belt and Water Pump Replacement A broken timing belt can harm your engine!

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330-345-5200

B244A 2010 Honda Odyssey EX

12,300

B192A 2011 Ford Fusion SE

7,990

OR

$309/ Month

2016 Odyssey SE 6-Speed Automatic

B240B 2007 Honda Odyssey EX-L

9,999

P7982A 2009 Subaru Forester Premium

5,999

B231A 2003 Honda CR-V LX

$250 per month for 35 months thereafter. 36 Mo Lease

2016 CRV LX CVT AWD

29,988

$

P7995A 2004 Honda Accord LX

$

due at lease signing

P8013 2014 Honda Odyssey EX-L

OUR SELECT USED CARS $

$0

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13,990

P7967A 2012 Hyundai Elantra LTD

$

We’ll Fit Your Lifestyle

College Hills Honda Prices may vary by model. Plus Taxes and fees where applicable. Please present coupon during write-up. Not to be combined with any other discounts. Expires 06/30/2016

14,590

B224A 2010 Chevrolet Traverse LT

$

26,225

B237A 2015 Mazda 6i Grand Touring

Pre-owned prices good through 04-25-2016 and are subject to change without notice. See dealer for details.

SALES

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The Holmes County Hub Shopper

Saturday, April 23, 2016 — 56

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

SELECT MODEL REBATES ON EVERY LISTED VEHICLE

BUICK

GMC

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

16 GMC ACADIA AWD

Aluminum Wheels, Remote Start, Compass Display. #016

Wheels, Keyless Entry. #028

ALL WHEEL DRIVE, Center Captain’s Chairs, Power Sunroof, 18” Aluminum Wheels, Remote Start. DEMO #039

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

CHEVROLET 16 CHEVY SPARK Automatic, 7” Touch Screen Stereo with Bluetooth & Android Auto/Apple Iplay, Air Conditioning, Bluetooth, , Rear Vision Camera #138

SALE PRICE

$

13,222

39 MPG HWY

MSRP $51,325 Nicholson Price $46,539 GM Rebate $2,000 ***Trade In Allowance $1,000

SALE PRICE

$

17,124

16 CHEVY CRUZE LT 15 CHEVY CITY EXPRESS

Limited, Color Touch 7” Screen w/CD/MP3, Rear Vision Camera, Power Seat, Remote Start, Aluminum Wheels, WiFi. #024

MSRP $22,250 Nicholson Price $21,332 GM Rebate $3,338

SALE PRICE

$

17,994

$

35,909

$

SALE PRICE

46,539

Compass & Temperature, 7” Touch Screen Stereo with Bluetooth & Android Auto/Apple Iplay, 16” Aluminum Wheels, Rear View Camera, WiFi. #091

SALE PRICE

MSRP $23,995 Nicholson Price $23,071 GM Rebate $1,000

18,540

Power Windows & Locks, 7” Display Stereo with Android or Apple Car Play, Chrome Steps, Rear Vision Camera, HD Trailering Package, Snow Plow Prep Package. DEMO #121

MSRP $42,064 Nicholson Price $38,844 GM Rebate $1,000 ***Trade In Allowance $1,000

SAVE $5,220

$

SALE PRICE

36,844

16 GMC YUKON DENALI 4X4

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

SAVE $7,134

SAVE $7,786

16 CHEVY MALIBU

Cruise Control, Bluetooth, Power Windows, CD Stereo, Rear Park Assist. #362

MSRP $24,030 Nicholson Price $22,144 GM Rebate $3,604

SALE PRICE

Remote Start, Rear Vision Camera, HD Trailering Package, Auto Climate Control, Power Trailering Mirrors, Power Driver Seat, 18” Chrome Wheels, Power Adjustable Pedals. #411

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

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

$

15 GMC ¾ CREW CAB 4X4

16 CHEVY SONIC LT

39 MPG HWY MSRP $14,635 Nicholson Price $14,222 GM Rebate $1,000

SAVE $5,566

SALE PRICE

16 GMC ¾ REG CAB 4X4

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

$

SALE PRICE

66,231

16 CHEVY EQUINOX Touch-Screen Stereo, Bluetooth, Satellite Radio, Rear Vision Camera, Power Windows & Locks, 17” Aluminum Wheels, WiFi. #087

37 MPG HWY

32 MPG HWY

SALE PRICE

MSRP $26,440 SALE PRICE Nicholson Price $25,149 $ GM Rebate $1,500

$

22,071

23,649

CORVETTE Z06 CAMARO SS 16 CHEVY CORVETTE 16 650CHEVY 16 CHEVY TRAVERSE AWD 15 CHEVY ½ TON 4X4 LTZ 162SS CHEVY Horse Power 6.2L Supercharged V8, Z06 Chrome with RS Package, Navigation, Remote Start, Convertible, Chrome Aluminum Wheels, 2LT, Heated & All Wheel Drive, Rear Vision Camera, Power Windows & Locks, 4 Wheel Anti-Lock Disc Brakes, Stabilitrak, Traction Control, 17” Aluminum Wheels, WiFi. #126

Double Cab, Leather Heated Power Seats, Rear Vision Camera, Remote Start, Trailering Package with Integrated Brake Control. #388

20” Low Gloss Black 5 Spoke Wheels, 455 H.P. 6.2L V8, Heads-Up Display, Cordless Phone Charger. #107

SAVE $3,508 MSRP $34,650 Nicholson Price $33,272 GM Rebate $2,000

SALE PRICE

$

31,272

MSRP $45,035 SALE Nicholson Price $44,237 $ GM Rebate $1,500

PRICE

33,883

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

SALE PRICE

$

42,737

Wheels, Carbon Flash Hood Stripe, Leather Interior, Performance Traction Management #015

Ventilated Seats, Heads-Up Display. #169

SAVE $8,491

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

$

SALE PRICE

64,029

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 30, 2016. Pictures may not reflect actual vehicle

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