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Celebration of spring Get nostalgic during May Daze at Lehman’s in Kidron By BRANDON ZAFFINI Staff Writer This spring, after a particularly bitter winter, Lehman’s is embracing some welcome change at its upcoming May Daze Celebration — change in the weather, and changes at the store. The event is always “a celebration of spring,” according to Lehman’s vice president of marketing, Glenda Lehman Ervin, and, if all goes well, “it will be beautiful and warm and sunny.” This time around, the celebration is on Saturday, May 3, from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Ervin noted that the store has really been reorganized, and looks quite different from what it did just four years ago. Some product lines, like old-fashioned candy, have expanded; other newer products have been

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Groceries • Veggies Baked Goods

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Calendar (From Page 1) Enjoy the popular soup and salad wagon, homecooked favorites and delicious homemade desserts served by members of the Clinton Township Fire and Rescue. All tips will go toward the purchase of new and improved equipment.

Spring Family Fish Fry schedule is listed American Legion Post 494 of Sugarcreek announces its Spring Family Fish Fry schedule. All fish frys are at the Post Home on North Broad-

way Street in Sugarcreek and run from 4-7 p.m. The April fry will be Saturday, April 26. The May fry will be on Saturday, May 17. The Post will have frys on both Friday, June 13 and Saturday, June 14 of the ’50s Fling in Sugarcreek. Times for the ’50s Fling fry will be Friday from 4-7 p.m. and the Saturday fry will be from 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Everyone is welcome.

Nashville UMC to hold dinner A spaghetti dinner will be served April 26, 4-7 p.m. at Nashville Methodist Church by Girl Scout Troop No. 2562. Proceeds will help with a trip to Hershey, Pa. and the Columbus Zoo. Cost by donation; carry-outs available. See Pg. 4 — CALENDAR

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

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SALE DATES: April 28th- May 3rd

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Commentary

Digging in to the black jelly beans I’ll let you in on a few secrets. First, my children don’t read the newspaper. Second, my husband reads them all on the weekend after I’ve clipped my column and stashed it safely in a shoebox. Third, the good candy is hidden under the spice drops. And lastly, my childhood philosophy of the black jelly beans still reigns strong today. There was always a candy dish in our living room. A fancy blue painted one with gold trim. My mother kept a variety of candy in there that would change seasonally, but near Easter it was always filled with jelly beans. Everyone knew it was there ­— friends and all of the kids in the neighborhood. In a matter of minutes, the candy dish would be empty except

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for the black jelly beans because no one ever liked them. So it would go that the candy dish in my very own house that should have belonged all to me (I have no siblings to share with), would more likely be bare than not. Except for those leftover black jelly beans. One day I decided if I wanted to have any sort of candy, I was going to have to eat those unwanted ones, so I forced myself to eat one. Was it my favorite? No. Was it tolerable? Yes. Perhaps if I trained myself to eat them and actually enjoy

them, I would forever be guaranteed my own personal stash of candy that no one would ever steal! Not only that, but I could have easy access to all of the black jelly beans at the houses of everyone in the entire neighborhood! People would practically be begging me to eat their candy! I thought this was brilliant, and to this day, I still agree. Although still not my favorite, I have assured myself a candy supply of black jelly beans. Nowadays, it’s harder to find jelly beans that include the black variety, but I’m still fighting the same candy dish battles with my family. If I put out a bowl of candy, whatever it is, it will be devoured in the blink of an eye and I’m left licking sugar

crumbs out of the bottom, cursing candy companies for not including black jelly beans anymore. But then something happened. A friend bought me a bag of spice drops. “These are my favorite candy!” I cheered, because I think all those years of training for the spicy beans has tweaked my tastebuds to prefer those flavors. I ate half the bag myself and then, not wanting to be a pig, set out the rest. No one touched them. “Those are disgusting. How can you eat them?” I heard them say. And so, next to the kitchen sink is a dish of spice drops. And below them, a secret layer of the sweetest non-black jelly beans ever. Shhh.

Kids are gone and toy box back in the closet Our house guests of almost two weeks have gone and the house is quiet. In a few short hours, I managed to get it back to the adult living phase again. The toy box has been stashed in the closet along with the recently purchased 6-foot swimming pool for our backyard, and the kite, shovels and buckets for the beach outing. The stacks of papers, coloring books, crayons and other writing devices have been put away. I left all the children’s books on the shelf because they fit and I might read some of them. It will be a few more days until all the evidence of sticky little fingers on backs of chairs and windows is gone and the floor is free of Fruity Pebbles and Lucky Charms. All the bedding and towels have been washed and the bedrooms fumigated after the sickness they encountered while here. The futon in my office has been up-righted and the inflatable single mattress deflated and stored away. It makes the room look huge by comparison. When the guests were here I had a foot wide path from the door to my desk. The sad thing is that by

the end of the visit the little darlings were just beginning to warm up to us since they had not seen us for an entire year. Charis, who soon will be 7, and Noelle who will be 5 next month, remember visiting us at our Ohio house. Little Will, who turned 3 while they were here, did not remember us at all and was not in a hurry to bond with us. There are no more guests scheduled in the immediate future, but there is a wedding in the works for granddaughter Rebekah and her fiancé, Brian. This will require rooms to be available for as many as six adults. By the time you read this Resurrection Day

will be over for 2014. It will be a very different one for us. We always had son Alan’s family from Granville and daughter Robyn’s family for a big dinner after church. There was a set menu of ham loaf and cheesy potatoes, which could be done in the oven using the delayed timer. One of the saddest changes is we will be one family short — the Ohio group. The next big change is no one has ever heard of ham loaf in South Carolina. (Even if they did, there is no timer on my current oven.) I’ve tried three grocery stores and the people in the meat department offered no help. One suggested ham salad, which is certainly no substitute. Another person I spoke to, not at a grocery store, said to use Spam! The grandkids are hun-

gry for cheesy potatoes, so I will make those and Robyn says she will roast a turkey. So, it will be a little bit of Easter and a little bit of Thanksgiving. As for what I plan to wear on Easter Sunday, that is a dilemma. The weather is supposed to be in the 70s with a slight possibility of showers, which will be a pleasant change from what it usually is in Ohio. I have half-heartedly looked for a new dress but found nothing that spoke to me. I’m past that custom of having new clothes from the skin out on Easter Sunday. One of the nice things about moving is my entire wardrobe is new to the people we meet. They have no idea I might be wearing a 10-year-old dress, or something. Of course, I don’t know about the age of their wardrobe, either.

Mother’s Day Tea planned at Historical Society The Holmes County Historical Society and Cultural Center will present a Mother’s Day High Tea on Saturday, May 10, at 2 p.m. at the Castle Club Banquet Center, located just south of the Victorian House Museum. The Mother’s Day High Tea is based on British high teas, which are lighter than luncheon-type fare, and offers savory items such as finger sandwiches, scones and sweets and various teas. The

event is designed to celebrate the special relationships Mothers share with their children, with teas by World Cup Teas. The event is $20 per person in advance, non-refundable after Friday, May 2. To confirm seating, reservations must be paid no later than May 2. To reserve seats, which may be paid for by credit card, call the Holmes County Historical Society at 330-674-0022.

Church briefs Joyfulaires Quartet to perform The Joyfulaires Quartet will be presenting the Gospel in song at Gospel Hill Ministry, 27610 Township Road 45, Warsaw, on Saturday, April 26, 7 p.m. A food stand will precede the sing beginning at 5:30 and ending at 6:45 p.m. For further information call 740-824-3300 or 824-3333. Come early and tour the Gospel Hill Lighthouse.

Swiss steak dinner is April 26 Killbuck United Methodist Church will hold its annual swiss steak dinner April 26 from 4-7 p.m. at the Killbuck Elementary School cafeteria. Adult tickets are $10; ages 4-1, $5 and younger than 4, free.

Amstutz presents Aprons of the Ages Arleen Amstutz, (Mrs. A to many): teacher, musician, historian, antique collector and friend, will share stories and recollections of aprons past and present. Her inspirational program is sure to bring back memories of your mother’s or grandmother’s ever-present apron. Maybe even some aprons for Dads. Come and hear Mrs. A’s stories Tuesday, April 29 at Fairlawn Mennonite Church, 8520 Emerson Road, Apple Creek. The church is located between Dover Road (U.S. Route 250) and Carr Road. “Something for Seniors” is a time for senior citizens to come together for fellowship and entertainment. Coffee or tea served 9–10 a.m., with program to follow. Lunch of taco salad, rolls, fruit, brownies and ice cream will be available following the program for a donation of $8. All senior citizens are invited to come and enjoy this event.

Gospel Echoes banquets April 29, May 6 The annual Gospel Echoes banquets will be held Tuesdays, April 29 and May 6 at The Carlisle Inn in Walnut Creek. Both will be at 6:30 p.m. and the public is invited for a time of music and inspiration along with a delicious homestyle dinner. For complimentary tickets contact Dale and Ruth Mullett at 330-343-1098 or 330-852-4319. A freewill offering will be received for prison ministry to provide literature and ministry teams to prisons and chaplains throughout the United States free of charge. Music will be by the Gospel Echoes Harvest and Mercy Road Teams, and a prison testimony will be by Arceli, who was once trapped in addiction and supported by burglaries, but found Jesus in a lonely prison cell. Gospel Echoes is headquartered in Goshen, Ind. and currently has six “road” teams who travel to more than 500 prisons and churches each year. There is also an extensive network of volunteers and a printing department which prints the Bible Study Correspondence Courses and Scripture Address booklets. These are provided free to prison chaplains and inmates throughout the U.S. and Canada. There is also a New Testament distribution program.

Kidron youth hold dinner, auction On Wednesday, April 30, the youth of Kidron Mennonite Church will be serving dinner and holding an auction to support their service and learning trips for the coming summer. This summer, the Upperclassmen are traveling to Nicaragua; the Underclassmen will be headed to War, W.Va., with Hope Force International to help rehabilitate housing and build relationships in this old coal-mining town. Dinner will be served from 5:30-8 p.m. and a silent auction will be open from 5:30-7:30 p.m. A live auction with auctioneer Joseph Mast will begin at 7 p.m. Events will be at the Kidron Mennonite Church Fellowship Building, 3897 Kidron Road. For more information call 330-857-3461 or email craig@kidronmennonite.com. Auction items include a new Honda EU2000 generator, a week stay in Sarasota, Fla., Vera Bradley bags, a 1-oz. silver Wayne County Bicentennial coin, comforters, electric guitar, P. Graham Dunn wall art, gift baskets, wood handcrafts and carvings, home-produced meals and other goodies, a day of boating, gift certificates and much more, with donations still being accepted. Find an updated list of auction items at www.kidronmennonite. com.


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Christian Women reservations due May 2

Holmes County Christian Women’s Club will meet May 6 from 9:3011:30 a.m. at Der Dutchman in Walnut Creek. Speaker will be Amber Rice Miller, Bargain Hunter columnist, on “Jesus has paid for all our sins.” Marcella Mill8629 CR 235 Fredericksburg, OH. 44627 330.695.2210

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Colby Cheese (Mini Horn) ................................... $3.39 Muenster Cheese ................................................. $3.35 Honey Ham ............................................................ $2.99 Trail Bologna ......................................................... $3.79 Brown Sugar...................................................$0.59 / lb. Inn Maid Noodles ............ $1.29 / 8 oz. - $2.19 / 16 oz. Bananas ..........................................................$0.50 / lb. Charcoal ..................................................$7.99 / 16.6 lb. Charcoal Lighter Fluid ......................................... $2.29

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Lessons from life with Bo-Bo and Jonathon Wow, that was fast! I distinctly remember the words of wisdom given by seasoned parents as we introduced our newborn, Charlotte Rose, for the first time. Brothers and sisters, aunts and uncles, parents and grandparents — folks who were 10, 20, 30 years ahead of us on the child-rearing timeline — all had the same advice. “Pay attention,” they said. “It’ll go by in a hurry.” One blink later and Charlotte is a few weeks away from graduating college and beginning her career! Quite uniquely, many of you have had the opportunity to watch our daughter grow up over the past few decades as she’s been the subject of this column many, many times. Charlotte was 5 years old when we first started writing and cartooning our family adventures. A child pioneer in more ways than one, she has proven to be an ever-entertaining source of material. Nearly every “lesson of life” that Kristin and I have ever overtly tried to bestow upon our child has been met with a cocked head, a dropped jaw and blue eyes rolled to the top of her strawberry-blond brow. Oftentimes, that profound, one-word declaration of utter omniscience, “Duh!” accompanied this posture. At other times it

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was simply understood. Silly parents! Sometimes we forgot that she came out knowing everything. In addition to teaching the lessons of life, we have long believed it part of our job as parents to be sappy and sentimental. Kristin particularly excels at this. She’s the one who gets all choked up at the passing of any moment of significance. I differ from Kristin in that I tend to commit those moments to memory, then later — typically in the middle of something like a six-hourlong mountain bike race — I reminisce and get all choked-up just the same. In a stunning and unprecedented display of sentimentality, Charlotte turned the entire equation on its head with a recent Facebook post “honoring” both of us with some of the lessons that she’s gleaned from, as she put it, “Life with Bo-Bo and Jonathon.” Here are a few of my favorites in no particular order: •A spoonful of peanut butter can lighten any mood. •Christmas trees can be re-purposed as giant bird

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nests. •One can of baking soda can easily last 14 years or more. •Coffee works the same even if it’s been reheated three times. •Anything lasts forever if frozen. •Proper and generous application of Duct tape can enable a shower curtain to last for up to five years. The list goes on and on. Last on the list was

the one that had Kristin reaching for the tissue box and will have me weeping the mud off my cheeks on the trails this summer: “Money isn’t important as long as you are happy,” she wrote. “You can always find ways to save money, but you’ll never find a way to regain years of happiness lost doing something you don’t love.” The kid was apparently paying attention after all!

Spring (From Page 1) ners of today’s gadgets, for those in the Amish community especially. Yet over the last 60 years, the appeal and demand for the store’s product line has greatly expanded. “We started out as a store that served all the ‘needers,’” noted Ervin. “Now we’re serving all the ‘wanters,’ too. We have a lot of customers who don’t necessarily need our products, but they really want them. They want to make salsa and jam, or learn how to do somethinwg with their hands.” In a way, the store appeals most to those who feel nostalgic about the past, Ervin said, or

for those who, in an age of rapidly advancing technology, want to get “back to the basics and experience practical simplicity again.” Employees at Lehman’s often assume the role of teacher, educating customers on how to use antique tools, and helping people rediscover skills that have been mostly lost. That is one feature that will be central at the upcoming celebration — detailed tutorials and demonstrations. At May Daze, for so many of the products in the store — including a wide variety of items related to gardening, food, clothes, wood projects, decorative pieces and so

much more — experts will provide all the necessary information to get started. “So if you have never churned butter,” Ervin said, “we’ll show you. We’ll show you how to use a wood stove, or how to start your garden. We try to give people everything they need to use simpler products for a simpler life.” Visitors can also check out the recently added pop shop, with more than 300 flavors of glass-bottled soda ranging from bacon-flavored to root beer. Or they can try some of the food, just like great grandma used to make it, available at the cafe. In addition to activities for children like face

painting and crafts, gift baskets will be given away in a raffle, with no purchase necessary for entry. From 11 a.m.-2 p.m., the local acoustic band Honeytown will be playing blues and folk music, complementing the vintage feel of the store. The free-of-charge celebration should be more than worth it for everyone who chooses to attend, Ervin said, providing a chance to enjoy a store that is becoming increasingly uncommon “in the bigger world” — a “family-owned business selling real, natural products.” Reporter Brandon Zaffini can be reached at 330674-5676 or bzaffini@thedaily-record.com.

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Just Desserts will feature much more than desserts By BRANDON ZAFFINI Staff Writer On Saturday, the Friends of the Holmes County Library is hosting its Just Desserts event, 7-9 p.m., at St. Peter’s Catholic Church Community Center in Millersburg — a fundraiser that, in spite of the name, will feature much more than “just desserts.”

Tickets are $25 for individuals and $40 a couple. The event has been held every two years since 2010, making this only the third in just under six years. The main speaker this time around is Bob Dyer, Akron Beacon Journal columnist, author and Pulitzer Prize winner, who will review his latest book, “Blimp Pilot Terrorizes Akron.”

According to Carol Norman, a member of the organizing committee and a friend of Dyer, the event will be well worth the time, not only because of the speaker, well known for his humorous and penetrating insights, but also because of many other perks — bite-sized desserts, cheese, crackers, wine and a slew of door prizes.

Norman drew attention to the intended irony in the event’s name as there will actually be “many things in order to appeal to various people.” “I think it would behoove people to come,” said Norman, “to listen to Bob speak, of course, and also for the door prizes, which are really wonderful. But I also hope all the people who come feel

invested in the library itself since that is really the whole point of what we’re doing.” Funding and supporting the county library is a very worthy cause, noted Norman, who also said, “For a small community, our library is really stellar, and our director is top notch.” Norman added that “anybody can be a friend of the library,” and join

their official group, so long as he or she enjoys reading and thinks the library is an important asset to the community. For more information about how to become a friend, or about Saturday’s fundraiser call, 330278-2145 or 330-496-2472. Reporter Brandon Zaffini can be reached at 330674-5676 or bzaffini@thedaily-record.com.

Killbuck Library benefit raises record-breaking amount By BRANDON ZAFFINI Staff Writer The annual benefit and auction for the Killbuck Community Library brought in more money this year than ever before. Library Treasurer Lisa Kauffman reported that donations at the event, held April 4, totaled $18,067 — far more than the fundraising goal, which was to bring in a figure between $12,000$15,000. “It’s so nice to see this kind of support, and to see the fact that so many people want the community library to stay open,”

said Kauffman. “All these donations are greatly appreciated.” The money should cover operating costs for the whole next year, which means the continuation of all the benefits and programs offered at the library. One such program is the Story Time held each spring, summer and fall season, which is just another example, according to volunteer and former elementary school teacher Vickie Close, of how the library is “a really worthwhile cause.” Thanks to volunteers like Close, kids can work

on projects and crafts, and hear books read aloud, all in the cozy environment of the community library. The story time lasts for six weeks, and is open to kids of any age — though the spring and fall program is geared more toward kids who are preschool age, and features books like “Pete the Cat” and “The Very Hungry Caterpillar.” The summer story time, Close said, attracts kids who are a little older, and often includes activities that might appeal to kids in elementary school. At times, it has even involved more intensive games and

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teers. Yet the program is invaluable, noted Close, not just in helping “promote literacy in our small town,” but also in “getting kids exposed to so many different things that might interest them, helping them discover their world by piquing their curiosity.”

For more information about story time, or other programs at the Killbuck Community Library, contact Lisa Kauffman at 330-276-3741, or Vickie Close at 330-276-7575. Reporter Brandon Zaffini can be reached at 330-674-5676 or bzaffini@ the-daily-record.com.

Library programs Upcoming events at the Holmes County District Public Library include: Family Movie Matinee at the Central Library — Saturday, April 26 at 1 p.m. Take a comfy chair or a blanket, a packaged snack and a drink with a lid. For movie title call 330-674-5972, Ext. 211. Family Movie Night at the East Branch — Tuesday, April 29 at 6 p.m.

Call 330-893-3464 for movie title. Little Writers Workshop — Tuesday, May 6, from 5:30-7:30 p.m. 21st Century West Holmes Middle School Power of the Pen in partnership with the Holmes County District Public Library will initiate an opportunity for seventhand eighth-graders to teach and share writing

activities and storytelling with kindergartners, first- and second-graders. The event is free. Students are encouraged to take pre-written stories for prizes. Any questions can be directed to Power of the Pen Coach Lisa Lang at 330-378-3861 or Michele Skolmutch at the Holmes County District Public Library at 330-674-5972.


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Local Entertainment Entertainment briefs Native Plant Sale and Gardening seminars at TWC Attend The Wilderness Center’s Native Plant Sale and Gardening Seminars, April 26, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. and April 27, 1-4 p.m., and learn how to use natives in your landscaping to attract wildlife and make beautiful hardy gardens. Master Gardener Rita Boyd will speak on Shade Gardening. Learn about the types of plants that look good with hostas and shade gardens. TWC Development Director Barb Vitcosky will provide inspiration with recipes, tips and tasting in Cooking with Wild Edibles. Stark County Master Gardener Rudy Moyer will speak on heirloom vegetables, teaching about his favorite Heirloom Vegetables to grow and eat — vegetables, the way they were meant to be. Saving Bees and Butterflies One Yard at a Time will be the topic of Lynda Price, TWC Naturalist. Pack a lunch and stay for the free Wildflower Walk by

TWC Botanizers at 1 p.m. Register now or on the day of the seminar. Classes are $5 each. Call 877-3595235 to register with credit card. Visit www.wildernesscenter.org or call 1-877-3595235 for more information.

Baltic Historical Society to hold open house The Baltic Area Historical Society will hold an open house at the museum on Saturday and Sunday, April 26-27 from 1-4 p.m. The museum is located in the basement of the Baltic State Bank. Attendees can register for door prizes from local merchants and enjoy pictures, antiques and lot more from the past as well as refreshments.

Gospel Echoes banquets are April 29, May 6 The annual Gospel Echoes banquets will be held Tuesdays, April 29 and

May 6 at The Carlisle Inn in Walnut Creek. Both will be at 6:30 p.m. and the public is invited for a time of music and inspiration along with a delicious homestyle dinner. For complimentary tickets contact Dale and Ruth Mullett at 330-343-1098 or 330-852-4319. A freewill offering will be received for prison ministry to provide literature and ministry teams to prisons and chaplains throughout the United States free of charge. Music will be by the Gospel Echoes Harvest and Mercy Road Teams, and a prison testimony will be by Arceli, who was once trapped in addiction and supported by burglaries, but found Jesus in a lonely prison cell. Gospel Echoes is headquartered in Goshen, Ind. and currently has six “road” teams who travel to more than 500 prisons and churches each year. There is also an extensive network of volunteers and a printing department which prints the Bible Study Correspondence Courses and Scripture Address booklets. These are provided free

to prison chaplains and $1 admission; prizes and wraps, potato salad and ambrosia salad, served at 1 inmates through the U.S. refreshments. p.m. Extra 6-ons available and Canada.There is also a for $5 each. New Testament distribution. Darb’s Bingo is Early birds $40 payout; $75 set for May 4 payout per game. Optional Euchre Card Party Darb’s Bingo will be held bonanaza game after interPublic Euchre Card Party Sunday, May 4 beginning mission. Tickets $1 each; can will be held Tuesday, April at 2 p.m. at Darb Snyder trade in original bonanza, $1 29, 7 p.m., at St. Luke Com- Senior Center in Millers- for two. munity Center, Rambo burg. Doors open at noon. Instant tickets will be sold Street, Danville (turn west Ticket price of $55 on the floor. at traffic light, go ½ block — includes two 6-ons and Senior center is located directly across street from two early birds and dinner at 170 Parkview Drive. Call Danville High School); of turkey, ham and cheese 330-674-0580.

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Farming Register now to participate in lambing school The Ohio Heartland Sheep Improvement Association and the Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center Sheep Unit are teaming up to sponsor a lambing school on May 10. This date coincides with the OARDC Sheep Unit lambing calendar and there should be a number of recently born lambs along with ewes due to lamb that will provide participants with handson practice. The lambing school will focus on both lambing and early lamb management. Dr. Kristen Mierzwiak from East Holmes Veterinary Clinic in Berlin will be teaching the school. During the morning session, Mierzwiak will cover care of the ewe and lamb from gestation through lambing and weaning. Topics that will be

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may become more popular and offer the possibility of reducing soil compaction over the field that is caused by the first pass since this system uses the same traffic lanes in a field year after year. Outside of controlled traffic production and watching axle loads when soils are wet, other strategies to reduce top soil compaction from the Penn State publication include: Reduce tire pressure to minimal allowable pressures Use flotation tires Use tracks or duals to replace singles Adopt radial-ply tires instead of bias-ply tires Install larger diameter tires to increase length of footprint Use tractors with fourwheel or front-wheel assist or tracks to spread the load over a larger footprint area Properly ballast the tractor for each field For more information about soil compaction and

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Barbwire Barb Lumley ACR-SA T-Baxter and from seven generations of Excellent dams that includes the legendary Roxy. Richman Farms, Lodi, was the buyer and W-W Associates, Madison, Wisc. was the consignor. Selling for $5,900 was Lot No. 7, RMW Pecos Annabelle-ET, classified Very Good 86 at 3 years, and with a record at 2-04 305 31,090 milk 1,198 butterfat 950 protein. She has an Erd-

man son at Taurus and there was more contract interest. She is sired by Jeweled-Acres Pecos CRI-ET and from an Excellent 92 Goldwyn dam. She sold to Pete Spike, Delaware, Ohio, and was consigned by Aaron Steiner, Marshallville. Lot No. 41 Lo-Pine Atlantic Chava sold for $5,300 to Spring Walk Farm, Big Prairie, and was consigned by Matthew Steiner, Marshallville. Milking 114 pounds a day, she was sired by Maple-DownsI GW Atlantic-ET from an Excellent 90 Dam with a long string of records and 193,160 pounds of milk lifetime.

Selling for $4,400 was Lot No. 56, Golden Briar Atwood Reba, Classified Good Plus 83 with a Very Good Mammary at 2 years, she was milking 100 pounds a day. She was purchased by Tom McDonnell, Lakeville, and consigned by Golden Briar Farm, Wooster. Lot No. 78 Cityview Gold Amber, classified Very Good 86 at 2 years, sired by Braedale Goldwyn from a Very Good 87 Dundee dam, sold for $4,200 to Bryce Sanor, North Georgetown. She was consigned by Kevin Doeberiener and Michael Heath, West Salem. $4,200 was also the price paid for Lot No.

20, Broad-Vue WB Glwyn Dabbie, a bred heifer due in June to Aftershock. Sired by Gillette Windbrook, her dam is Very Good 87 by Goldwyn and her pedigree traced back to Snow-N-Denises Dellia Excellent 95. She was purchased by Paul Harris, Chagrin Falls, and was consigned by Steve Gilbert, Wooster. Budjon-JK Destry Eternal-ET, a Very Good Destry daughter due soon to Fradon Redliner, sold for $4,100 to Aaron Schlauch, Big Prairie. Her dam is an Excellent 94 Marcrest Encore daughter and she is from seven generations of Excellent

dams. She was consigned by Kevin Spreng, Brenda Eberly and Ryan Welch, Shreve. Six more consignments sold from $3,000 to $3,600 each. Auctioneer was Steve Andrews, Wooster, who was presented the Ohio Holstein Association Distinguished Service Award prior to the start of the sale. Ted Renner, Dalton, read the pedigrees. Ringmen were Ken Janes, Randall Kiko, Ken Brown, Steve Deam and Paul Haskins. Cattle preparation was handled by Steven Jordan and his crew. The sale was managed by the Ohio Holstein Association.

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heifers 160-325; light & thin 65-down. 147 CATTLE — Steers 105.50-109; bulls 76-105.50; good beef cows 110-123; medium to good 92-106; thinpoor 91-down; feeder steers — 80-145; heifers 95-150. 18 SHEEP — Market lambs

90-125 lbs. 72.50-80; feeder lambs up to 85 lbs. 167.50-210; cull ewes and bucks 37.5052.50. 32 GOATS — 20-140. 207 DAIRY CATTLE — Cows 1,875-down; bred heifers 2,360-down; service bulls 7501,825; open heifers 650-1,375.

Total Consignors 227; total head 1,093. 83 HAY & STRAW — Hay 1st cutting 140-265; hay 2nd cutting 150-370; hay 3rd cutting 200-360; hay 4th cutting 120; lg. bales 40-80 each and 45-340 ton; straw 150-190 ton and 45 each; corn fodder 30; firewood 60.

Markets (From Page 12) um 72-80; light-thin 72-down; 239 FEEDERS — Black steers 400-600 lbs. 175-225; 600-800 lbs. 170-220; 800-1,050 lbs. 130150; black heifers, 400-600 lbs. 160-235; Holstein steers 200400 lbs. 125-200; 400-600 lbs. 170-180; 600-800 lbs. 115-180; 12 STOCK COWS 1,950. 10 DAIRY. 179 CALVES — 95-120 lbs. 200-285; good 150-200; common 50-150; back to farm Holstein heifers 95-120 lbs. 150-300; crossbred bulls 100-340; Jersey/ crossbred heifers 100-275. 220 GOATS — Kid 150down; billies 245-down; nannies 160-down; wethers 390-down. 752 HEAD SHEEP — Bucks and ewes 60-90; lambs 40-60 lbs. 210-270; 60-80 lbs. 180-260;

80-100 lbs. 197.50-225; 100-130 lbs. 190-220; 130 lbs.-up 155160. TOTAL HEAD — 1,535. 116 LOADS — Alfalfa, 2nd cutting 290-400; alfalfa, 3rd and 4th cutting 310-390; mixed 1st cutting 175-330; mixed 2nd cutting 200-360; lg. bales hay 12.5075 bale; lg bales hay 75-240 ton; wheat straw 170-240; lkg. straw bales 165-190 ton; ear corn 180; balage 105 ton. April 25, 8:30 a.m. Machinery Sale April 28, 5 p.m., Dairy Sale May 2 and 3 Dutch/Friesian Sale KIDRON AUCTION April 17 162 HOGS — 190-210 lbs. 60-85; 210-230 lbs. 78.50-84; 230-260 lbs. 52.50-86; butcher sows 59-91; boars by weight

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Health & Wellness Holmes County is still a healthy place to live By CHRISTINE L. PRATT Staff Writer Holmes County continues to score in the top 20 among Ohio’s 88 counties, which were rated on a variety of health indicators. Recently released, the fifth annual rankings released by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and the University of Wisconsin Population Health Institute is designed to measure the overall health of nearly every county in the United States. The first national County Health Rankings

appeared in 2010, and the latest release shows Holmes remains among the healthier places to live in Ohio. This year, Holmes remained the same, ranked eighth, for length of life, and dropped, from third to seventh, in quality of life. While it may appear easy to compare results from this year to prior years, Holmes County Health Commissioner Dr. D.J. McFadden said, “They keep changing the small pieces of what makes up this dashboard, so it is difficult to feel like we’re always comparing apples to apples.”

Overall, Holmes County is the eighth-best of the 88 counties in the state when it comes to health outcomes. On health factors, Holmes is 20. Health behaviors, in which Holmes went down from fourth to ninth, McFadden said look better considering a decrease in teen births, obesity rate and physical activity rate. He said the county suffers in the ranking because it no longer has an effective mechanism to capture adult smoking rates and because it rates low for access to physical activity, which is limited in data points collected.

“Looking at the big picture, I think we’re doing pretty good,” said McFadden, noting that many rural counties were viewed as having poor access to locations for physical fitness. Health factors also were negatively impacted by poor rankings for clinical care, in which Holmes County was ranked 87th. As in years prior, McFadden said the county continues to struggle in its attempt to attract doctors to the area. But, he said, “When people get to physicians, they’re getting really good care in our community.” He did say while the community is doing a better job with diabetes screenings, it “lags behind” other counties in Ohio with respect to preventive health care services such as mammography screen-

ings. Further, the survey reveals nearly one in four children is in a household with an income at or below the poverty level. With access to exercise opportunities moved into the health behaviors category, Holmes improved its score in the physical environment category, where it was ranked second. “The results from the survey confirm what we already know,” according to McFadden. “Many people take their health seriously and do their best to make healthy choices. The results from the study are a reflection of choices that we make. Every day, we are faced with decisions about whether to exercise, eat right, use tobacco, or use preventive health care.” That said, McFadden acknowledges the healthy

choice is not always the easiest choice to make and Holmes County “should take pride in the high ranking as a significant community achievement.” “While we have moved throughout the rankings from year to year, consistently we have been in the top 10 percent for outcomes and we’ve been in the top 25 percent for factors and I think that there are great reasons for those facts,” said McFadden, quick to add, “We can’t sit on our laurels. It’s hard to move numbers when you’re at the top and it’s hard to get people to pay more for (educational and preventive services) and strengthen the public health system when we’re doing well.” Reporter Christine L. Pratt can be reached at 330-674-5676 or cpratt@ the-daily-record.com.

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Health & Wellness Poison control hotline answers a call every minute (BPT) — Most parents and grandparents know that keeping medicine out of children’s hands is important. But every minute a poison control center answers a call about a young child getting into medicine, and every eight minutes a child goes to the emergency room for medicine poisoning. What’s happening to drive these frequent and alarming situations? These worrisome statistics come from a new report from Safe Kids Worldwide titled “Keeping Families Safe Around Medicine.” While the numbers are concerning, they serve as a wake-up call reminding people that nearly half a million children are getting into medicine even though most parents and caregivers know that it should be kept up and away from kids. One reason these numbers are so high may be related to the changing makeup of U.S. households. The number of multi-generational households continues to increase; since 2005 there has been a 23 percent increase in the number of grandparents living with their grandchildren. Many older people take medication regularly, and that

medicine may be stored in places that are easily accessible to adults and children alike. Safe Kids Worldwide, a global nonprofit dedicated to preventing childhood injury, surveyed more than 1,000 grandparents who regularly supervise their young grandchildren. About 28 percent of grandparents report keeping their medicine in easyopen containers or bottles without child-resistant caps. Among grandparents who use these, 42 percent keep prescription medicine on a bathroom or kitchen sink, counter, table or shelf — locations that children can easily reach. The reality today is that roughly three out of four ER visits (77 percent) for medicine poisoning in young children result from kids getting into their parents’ or grandparents’ medicine. Adults need to be reminded that there are no exceptions for keeping medicine out of children’s hands, even if that means storing the medicine in a place that might be less convenient. Safe Kids Worldwide offers these expert tips to keep kids safe around med-

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School briefs West Holmes to present spring concert, art show The West Holmes High School music department and district art department are pleased to announce that on Sunday afternoon, May 18, they will be presenting their annual spring high school band concert and awards and the district art show. The art show begins at 12:30 and ends at 3 p.m. It will showcase art work of students from all of the West Holmes elementary schools, middle school and high school. The concert band will perform at 2:30 in the high school theater followed by the symphonic band performance at

3:45. Immediately after each band performs, yearly awards will be given in each group. Everyone is invited to come and enjoy this special afternoon of art and music and enjoy the many talents of the students of West Holmes. The event is free and open to the public.

Garaway choir, band concerts planned The Garaway Performing Arts Department will hold its final concerts of the school year, including a choir concert on May 6 and a band concert on May 8. The choir concert will be May 6 at 7 p.m. in the middle school gym and includes performances

by the middle school choir, high school choir and show choir. The May 8 band concert will begin at 7 p.m. in the high school gym. Performances will be by the fifth- and sixthgrade band, middle school band, high school band and jazz band. Director of the bands and choirs is Stephen Tripp.

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driver’s license or state ID number, the last four digits of the voter’s Social Security number, or a copy of another acceptable form of identification. Application forms are available at the board office or on the board website: www.holmescountyboardofelections. com The Holmes County Board of Elections encourages voting in person in the board office. In person voting will save taxpayer dollars by eliminating postage costs. Office hours are 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday through Friday. In addition to regular office hours, the Holmes County Board of Elections office will be open for absentee voting on Saturday, May 3 from 8 a.m.-noon. Questions may be directed to the Board of Elections Office by telephoning 330-674-5921.

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Community briefs ALEX JAMES was born April 7 at Wooster Community Hospital to Nettie and Steven Miller of Millersburg. He weighed 7 pounds, 13 ounces and was 19.5 inches long. He joins a sister, Melissa Ann and a brother, Carl Anthony.

Grandparents are Raymond and Laura Miller of Apple Creek and Roy and Kathy Miller of Millersburg. Great-grandparents are Roman and Clara Keim, Pete and Katie Miller, Levi and Sevilla Miller, all of Millersburg, and Crist and Fern Yoder of Apple Creek.

JAISYN JUNE was born April 2 to Tony and Megan Roberts of Killbuck. She weighed 4 pounds, 14 ounces and was 20 inches long. She joins a sister, Mya. Grandparents are Kurt and Stacie McDowell, June Roberts, Mike Workman, all of Millersburg, and Joe and Penni Roberts of Lex-

ington. Great-grandparents are Norene McDowell, Tom Snyder, both of Millersburg, Charlene Taylor, Paul Harris, both of Killbuck, and Jean Seitz of Shelby. Great-great-grandmother is Wanda Close of Killbuck.

Group gets funds for home repairs The Corporation for Ohio Appalachian Development, which includes Holmes County, received a grant to help low-income Ohioans complete home repairs and to provide homebuyer counseling. The Ohio Development Services Agency is granting $5.68 million statewide to support health and safety home repairs, improve handicapped accessibility and provide down payment assistance and homebuyer counseling. Ohioans assisted must be at or below 50 percent of the area median income for home repairs and at or below 65 percent of the area median income for down payment assistance and homebuyer counseling. The program is funded by the Ohio Housing Trust Fund. For more information, call 740-594-8499.

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Prairie Township polling place has been changed to Prairie Township Fire Station, 118 E. Jackson St., Holmesville. Look for flags and polling location signs. Take identification to the polls.

requests for applications for new partner families. The open application time period is April 1-June 1. All requests must be received by June 1. To request an application, call 330-674-4663 and leave a message, providing name, phone number and address where the application can be mailed. An application package will be mailed within a few days of the request. Habitat for Humanity is a nonprofit, Christian housing ministry. Habitat works in partnership with people to build and renovate decent, affordable housing. The houses then are sold to Habitat’s partner families, at no profit and with no interest charged. More information about Habitat for Humanity can be found at www.habitatofholmescounty.org or by leaving a message at 330674-4663. Monetary donations can be mailed to P.O. Box 418, Millersburg 44654.

Goodwill offering home pick-up service Goodwill Industries of Wayne and Holmes Counties is now offering home pick-up service for those who have a large amount of donations. Goodwill also will pick up large furniture. If residing in Wayne or Holmes counties, call Goodwill at 330-264-1300, Ext. 232, to learn about its home pick-up service. All donations help create local jobs.

day of each month from 5-7:30 p.m. at Glenmont School House. It is part of the Ohio Benefit Bank, an online program of the Ohio Association of Foodbanks. The next food distribution day will be Tuesday, April 8.

Holmes Red Cross needs volunteers The Holmes County Chapter of the American Red Cross is looking for adults interested in traveling with groups to the Northern Ohio Blood Region in Cleveland, to donate platelets. The groups travel to Cleveland on Saturdays. The current address for the chapter is: P.O. Box 70, 2 Court St., Millersburg, OH 44654-0070. Office telephone is 330-674-5861 and fax is 330-378-3865. Email is Patricia.Lang@ redcross.org; www.redcross. org/holmes.

Euchre scheduled Saturdays at Holmesville Legion The Holmesville American Legion will be holding weekly euchre tournaments each Saturday, at 7 p.m. For more information call the Legion at 330-2793040.

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Pleasant Valley Cemetery is now accepting donations Glenmont Food to pay for mowing of the cemetery grounds. Any Pantry open amount is appreciated. For more information, monthly for Habitat accepting call Robert L. Croskey, 330276-3322. Donations may family applications distribution Glenmont Food Pantry be sent to Croskey at 12049 Holmes County Habi- is open for food distribuU.S. 62, Killbuck 44637 or tat for Humanity is taking tion on the second TuesLilian Duncan, P.O. Box 284, Killbuck 44637.

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purchasing retail, but any non-perishable foods are accepted. Dale and Valerie Stein For more information, contact the Rev. Lance at 330-377- of Dalton announce the 5025 or send donations to: Glenmont Food Pantry, P.O. Box engagement of their daughter, Tiffany of 282, Glenmont, Ohio 44628. Orrville, to Anthony Troyer of Orrville. He is Holmes can provide birth certificates the son of Paul and Mary The Holmes County Health District is able to issue certi- Ellen Troyer of Millersfied birth certificates to anyone born in Ohio. Hours are 8 burg. a.m.-4:30 p.m. Monday-Friday. Cost is $25. The district can The bride-to-be gradube reached at 85 N. Grant St. or 330-674-5035. Cost of a certi- ated from Dalton High School in 2000 and the fied birth certificate is $25. Art Institute of PittsHe is the group Community Card applications available burgh. benefits account manager University of Akron Wayne College’s library has offered for Leonard Insurance. to provide community cards to Holmes County residents. Her fiance graduated These items may be delivered to the Holmes County High- from Hiland High School in 2001 and is a gas line er Education Center for easy pick-up. To apply for the card and see card holder benefits, visit surveyor for CPro Develhttps://wayne.uakron.edu/library/community-members.dot opment. or come into the Central Library in Millersburg for a paper A September wedding is being planned. form. All applications must be returned to the Holmes County Library for processing. For more information, contact Susan Corl at 330-674-5972, Ext. 227 or email scorl@holmeslib.org. Hart-Ley Robert and Kathleen Project to display old pictures of Holmes Hart of Millersburg announce the engage“Our Town, Memories of Holmes County Project,” is an ment of their daughter, innitative to collect old pictures of an event or people in Elizabeth Kaitlin of Fort Holmes County. Wayne, Ind., to Kavin Residents are encouraged to share or donate their photos to the “Our Town” project. The images or scanned representations will be gathered in a book and shared at the Holmes County Library, as well as on its website. Contact Susan Corl at 330-674-5972 with questions or for In honor of Nurses Week, more information. the Pomerene nursing staff will be holding a 5k and 1-mile fun walk at the Holmes County Trail on Saturday, May 10. All proceeds from the race will go to the Holmes County Humane Society. All par-

Tiffany Stein Anthony Troyer Joseph Ley. He is the son of Brent and Karna Ley of Avilla, Ind. Miss Hart earned her bachelor’s of music degree in vocal performance from Indiana UniversityPurdue University Fort Wayne. She is employed at Plymouth Congregational Church in Fort Wayne. Her fiance earned his bachelor’s of music education degree in Indiana University-Purdue University Fort Wayne, where is was a member of Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia. He is

Elizabeth Hart Kavin Ley employed at Quinlan and Fabish Music Co. A July 5 wedding is planned at Martins Creek Mennonite Church in Millersburg.

Yoder-Schrock Wayne and Kaye Yoder of Millersburg announce the engagement of their daughter, Kendra, to Bruce Schrock. He is the son of Paul and Esther Schrock of Walnut Creek. Miss Yoder is a grad-

Kendra Yoder Bruce Schrock uate of Hiland High School and is employed by Killbuck Savings Bank. Her fiance is a graduate of Maranatha Christian School and is employed by Rockwood Door. A June 14 wedding is planned in Millersburg.

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Club notes Stepping Stones Mothers League Final plans were made for the District Spring Conference when Stepping Stones Mothers League of Holmesville met April 10 at the Holmesville Library. Betty Dye gave a report on the District Conference. Officers for the coming year (2014-15) are: Copresidents, Pat Stocker and Jan Lemon; vice president, Dana Phillips; treasurer, Tammy Haudenschild; and secretary, Jean Slutz. Members were asked to take suggestions for the coming year to the next meeting, which will be May 8 at 7 p.m. at the Holmesville Library.

Fredericksburg American Legion Auxiliary

ericksburg Library will be putting the yellow ribbons up this year. On May 22, the auxiliary and Legion members will be planting flowers and placing flags at the east and west cemeteries. Officer nominations will be at the next meeting. The theme for the Fourth of July parade was discussed and will be decided on at the next meeting. President Tiffany Porter has member cards and new calenders; if not at the next meeting or GNO, contact her and she will mail.

Friends of Fredericksburg Potteries Friends of Fredericksburg Potteries held its meeting April 5 at Lem’s Pizza with 24 members present. Vernon Miller gave a short presentation on the history of the pottery. Don Speelman talked about how different things were done in the kiln area, how the pottery was put on a car and sent through the kiln. He also pointed out where the stations were that they painted the pieces. Open discussion of pottery and the identification of pieces that are Fredericksburg followed.

Fredericksburg American Legion Auxiliary met March 27 at the Post Home. A discussion took place on Girl’s Night Out, set for April 26. There are 10 vendors lined up; doors open at 6:30 p.m. and the auction begins at 7 p.m. Money this year will be donated to Christian Children’s Home. Members are to take a dessert and be there at 6 p.m. Nobody under age 13 is to be admitted. Those involved with the Freedom Flags project Holmes County are to meet May 16 at the AAUW Legion to put flags together and at 8 a.m. on May The Holmes County 17 to put them up. The Branch of the American Explorers Club from Fred- Association of University

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Women met recently at the Holmes County Educational Foundation. Rebecca McKelley, associated with the Holmes County Juvenile Court, spoke on the court’s mentoring program for children. This program is for at-risk youth between the ages of 6-18. Carefully screened volunteers help youth to develop nurturing and meaningful relationships. Sharon Strouse will write an article for the Bargain Hunter concerning the upcoming primary election. Bonnie Trubee presented the schedule for the Summer Science Sessions, to be held at West Holmes High School June 16-18. These are enrichment classes for grades four through eight and are sponsored by AAUW, 4-H, OSU Extension and the West Holmes Science Club. The Branch is sponsoring a $500 scholarship for a woman who is planning to further her education. She must be a current resident of Holmes County and can be either a parttime or full-time student. The Educational Foundation is handling the selection process. The annual pansy sale was postponed until April 26. Pansy baskets can be picked up at the Holmes Fire Station from 9:30 a.m.-noon that day.

ACHIEVEMENT AWARD — Killbuck Marsh Wildlife Area manager Dennis Solon, of the Ohio Division of Wildlife, talks about volunteer Patricia Lang and all she and her late husband, Larry, have done for outdoorsmen in Holmes County over the years. The Division of Wildlife presented Lang with a Special Achievement Award on Saturday.


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April events at The Wilderness Center Satellite Area Garlic Mustard Pulls — April 26, 9:30 a.m.-noon If you’ve wanted to get out to some of our satellite preserves, here’s a great opportunity to see spring wildflowers and help maintain biodiversity by removing that nasty invasive plant ... garlic mustard. We’ll be at Wiles Woods in Wayne County on April 26. We give you plenty of time to explore each preserve after the pull. Take water and a lunch; we’ll provide bags and gloves. Contact Gary at 330-359-5235 or gary@wildernesscenter.org for more info. Free. Visit www.wildernesscenter.org or call 1-877359-5235 for more information. Native Plant Sale and Gardening Seminar — April 26, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. and April 27, 1-4 p.m. This large selection of native plants for yards and gardens can help your conservation goals: attract native wildlife, promote

native biodiversity and even conserve important wildlife populations. Please visit early on Saturday for the best selection of plants. Plants not sold on Saturday will be available for sale on Sunday. See the Native Plant brochure for more information. Visit www.wildernesscenter.org for a complete plant list and colorful online guide. Also, attend an informative gardening seminar session on Saturday Shade Gardening or Cooking With Wild Edibles at 10-11 a.m.; Heirloom Vegetables or Saving Bees & Butterflies, One Yard at a Time at 11:15 a.m.-12:15 p.m. $5/session. Visit www.wildernesscenter.org or call 1-877-359-5235 for more information. Planting Day on the Preserve at The Wilderness Center — April 26, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Foxfield Preserve will be holding its second annual Planting Day

on the Preserve in conjunction with the annual Native Plant Sale & Gardening Seminar. The Native Plant Sale is a wonderful opportunity to help Foxfield Preserve in our restoration efforts, while beautifying the final resting place of a loved one. There will be a wide selection of native plants available for sale, including many plants which could be selected as an appropriate memorial. Wilderness Center staff and volunteers will be on hand to assist in choosing varieties and planting your selections. Visit www.foxfieldpreserve.org or call 1-877-359-5235 for more information. Wildflower Walk — April 26, 1 p.m. Join Tim and Paula Lavey of the TWC Botanizers on a walk to look for TWC’s beautiful spring wildflowers. Free. Visit www.wildernesscenter.org or call 1-877359-5235 for more information.

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Drawings will be made at 4 p.m. at the German Village stage. Each participating store will offer a $25 gift card drawing and a grand prize drawing will feature items from each participating store in a large gift basket. Do you think you’re up for the challenge?

1. Amish Country Essentials 2. Berlin Farmstead 3. Berlin Leather 4. Berlin Village Antique Mall 5. Boyd & Wurthmann 6. Bunker Hill Hardware 7. Coblentz Chocolate 8. Country Craft Cupboard 9. Country From The Heart 10. Country Gatherings 11. First Federal Community Bank

Participating Locations 12. German Village Market 23. Kaufmans Kountry Accents 13. Good Steward Books 24. Main Street Fudge 14. Gospel Book Store & Popcorn 15. Guggisberg Cheese 25. Min & Jims Country 16. Harvest Moon Cupcakes 17. Helping Hands 26. Moxie Quilt Shop 27. Natures Food Market 18. Hiland Bike 28. North Market 19. Holmes Sew & Vac Variety Store 20. Homespun at Heart 29. Olde Thyme Homespun 21. Humble Heart & Big Bubbs 30. Orme Hardware Ice Cream 31. P Grahm Dunn 22. Kauffmans Country Bakery 32. Pretzel Nook

33. Ritzman Pharmacy 34. Schrocks Heritage Furniture 35. Sols in Berlin 36. Sommers General Store 37. Spectors 38. Swiss Valley Furniture 39. Primitive Porch 40. Troyers Country Market 41. Village Gift Barn 42. Walnut Creek Cheese 43. Wendell August Forge

Making headway in bookmobile fundraising campaign By BRANDON ZAFFINI Staff Writer The fundraising campaign for the bookmobile service, recently launched by the Holmes County District Public Library, is making some headway and meeting with some initial success.

At the board meeting Thursday, April 17, Director Bill Martino said of the campaign, “We’re on our way,” and listed some of the first donations that had come in, noting, too, how local individuals and organizations seemed to recognize how important the service is.

So far, the largest and most generous donation, a gift of $5,000, has come from the Holmes County Education Foundation. “This was somewhat unexpected,” said Martino. “Darla Stitzlein, director of the Foundation, told me to put in for some money. I asked for $500, and they came back with this much higher figure.” Also of note, the Millersburg Rotary Club donatCounty Home, 1:45-2:45 ed $500, in addition to p.m.; Greenridge Mead- another private donation of $300, bringing the total ows, 3-3:30 p.m.

Holmes bookmobile Monday — South Bunker Hill School, 1:15-2 p.m.; Winesburg Elementary, 2:30 a.m.-6:30 p.m. Tuesday — Valley View Wood, 1:30-2 p.m.; Brush Run School, 2:15-3:15 p.m.; Farmerstown, 4-6:45 p.m. Wednesday — East Valley School, 9:30-10:30 a.m.; West Beidler School, 10:45-11:45 a.m.; East Fairview School, 12:451:45 p.m.; Kurtz Township Road 606, 2-2:45 p.m.; Heinis, 2:15-2:45 p.m.; Nature’s Food Market, 3-6 p.m. Thursday — East Plains School, 9:30-10:30 a.m.; Ashery School, 11 a.m.noon; Hopeview Subdivision, 1-1:45 p.m.; East Salt Creek School, 2-3 p.m.; Nashville Public, 3-4:20 p.m.; Killbuck Public, 4:45-6:30 p.m. Friday — Shady Hollow School, 9:45-11 a.m.; Bowman Harness, County Road 77 and 629, 11:30 a.m.-12:15 p.m.; Holmes

bookmobile funds to just under $6,000. Martino reported he and fellow board member Jerry Schlabach had a constructive meeting with the county commissioners as well. “It was a very positive meeting,” confirmed Schlabach. “The commissioners seemed to recognize the need for the bookmobile, how valuable it is. One thing they talked about was the large number of people who benefit from it, and they seem especially partial to things like this

that are community oriented. They realize what the bookmobile brings to the county, and they view it as a high priority.” That sentiment was echoed by Roger Hippsley, a member of the Friends of the Holmes County Library. He thanked the library board for their hard work and noted the bookmobile was especially key in reaching the Amish community. “In answer to the charge that county libraries are obsolete or out of date,”

said Hippsley, “I would say that we still need to interface with people. Especially in Holmes County, the library really serves a whole group of people who may not have interaction to computers, or who really benefit from the Story Hours and other programs for children.” The library bookmobile fundraising campaign still has a long way to go, however, in order to reach the goal of $40,000, but as Martino said, “I think we’re off on the right foot.”

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Library events May events at the Holmes County District Public Library include: Little Writers Workshop — Tuesday, May 6, from 5:30-7:30 p.m. 21st Century West Holmes Middle School Power of the Pen in partnership with the Holmes County District Public Library will initiate an opportunity for seventh- and eighth-graders to teach and share writing activities and storytelling with kindergartners, firstand second-graders. The event is free. Students are encouraged to take prewritten stories for prizes. Any questions can be directed to Power of the Pen Coach Lisa Lang at 330-378-3861 or Michele Skolmutch at the Holmes County District Public Library at 330-674-5972. Mini Minecraft for Kids at the Central Library — Thursday, May 8, from 5:30-7 p.m. For children ages 7-11. Play Minecraft on a secure network in multi-player mode. Registration is required and space is limited. For more

information or to register call 330-674-5972, Ext. 211, email childrens@holmeslib.org or visit www.holmeslibrary.org. Second Annual Breakfast with the Birds — Saturday, May 10 from 8-10 a.m. at the Central Library in Millersburg. Join this family program and learn fun facts about birds while enjoying a light breakfast. Take a pair of binoculars for a bird hike at the library and on the Holmes County Trail. Make an Oriole jelly feeder to take home. Registration is required. To register or for more information call 330674-5972, Ext. 211 or stop by the Children’s Reference Desk. LEGO® Builder’s Club at the East Branch — Saturday, May 10 from 11 a.m.-noon. Children ages 6-12 are invited to join the LEGO Builders Club the second Saturday of each month. Builders will be provided with a theme to build but you can let your imagination soar. Participants will have the oppor-

LakeviLLe voLunteer Fire Department The Lakeville Volunteer Fire Department will hold their annual chicken dinner on Sunday May 4th at the Lakeville School. Serving begins at 11:30am. The meal will include chicken, noodles, mashed potatoes and gravy, rolls, cole slaw, dessert, and beverage.

tunity to show off their creations to their friends and families. Space is limited and registration is required. Stop by the East Branch or call 330-8933464. Dinner and a Movie — Monday, May 12, at 6 p.m. at the Central Library. Free movie, Free Pizza. While we can’t name the movie we can tell you that it is a comedy starring Ben Stiller and based on a short story by James Thurber. This movie is rated PG. Registration is required. Sponsored by the Friends of the Holmes County Library. Call 330-674-5972 to register or for more details. — “Our Town, Memories of Holmes County Project” — Do you have old pictures of an event or people in Holmes County? Please consider sharing or donating your photos to the “Our Town” project. The images or scanned representations will be gathered in a book and shared at the Holmes County Library as well as on its web site. Contact Susan Corl at 330-6745972 with questions or for more information.

Heartland Stairways earns 2014 Stair Craft Award Heartland Stairways of Holmesville received the 2014 Stair Craft Award for Best Curved Stairway at the annual Stairway Manufacturer’s Association conference, held in Orlando, Fla., on April 5. The Stair Craft Awards are a recognition of the best craftsmanship and skill levels within the stair industry for the current year. The winners are selected by blind vote of the membership of the Stairway Manufacturer’s Association based out of Fall Creek, Mass. Heartland Stairway’s entry of an elliptical, walnut and quarter-sawnwhite oak, all-wood stair with hand-forged, polished-nickel balustrade took the top prize out of six entries from around the United States. The stair was installed in an estate home built by Ralph Fallon Builders of New Albany. Receiving the award for Heartland were own-

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is also a celebration of the 100th anniversary of the birth of Paul J. Christiansen. Christiansen spent 50 years as the conductor of the Concordia Choir at Concordia College in Northfield, Minn. He was invited to chair the Concordia music department in 1937 at the age of 23, and the Concordia Choir he developed later received international acclaim. The choir sang in Coshocton in 1982 and in 1986. Dr. Christiansen was also a prolific composer and arranger, and held summer choral schools across the country. “We will be singing four of Christiansen’s pieces in this concert including his arrangement of ‘Wondrous Love,’ and his setting of the hymn ‘Lift High the Cross’ that he wrote for

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West Holmes FFA holds chapter degree ceremony Classic on May 25 and pay for all supplies, to approve the Honorary Chapter Degrees, Distinguished Service Awards, and Certificates of Appreciation.

State Ag sales West Holmes FFA chapter sent a team to the state Ag Sales competition in Columbus at Tolles Tech on March 1. The team placed 18th in the state. Individually, Clay Armstrong was 36th, Jillian Gurley was 49th, Chris Vansickle was 65th,. and Tory Eggers was 77th. In the Ag sales contest, the team had to complete a mock sale, handle a telephone order and take a test over skills in customer relations, advertising and promotion and merchandise displays. Wilson’s Country Creations assisted with the items sold by the FFA.

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The West Holmes FFA awarded the chapter degree on March 17. Members who earned degrees were: Gabe Armstrong, Dylan Arnold Harsh, Ariel Bickel, Riley Brannon, Stasia Callahan, Tim Cox, Lyndsey Davis, Victoria Eggers, Ethan Fair, Matt Gardner, Tyler Grassbaugh, Jillian Gurley, William Hughes, Jason Jenkins, Justin Lorentz, Mystique Martin, Alex Miller, Jeared Miller, Paige Miller, Coven Mullet, Patrick Schlabach, Hannah Schlegel, Carter Smith, Sierra Wengerd, Cole Woods, Michael Workman and Racheal Yerian. Recipients must have received the Greenhand degree, completed 180 hours of schooling in agriculture education, participated in planning at least three functions, led a group discussion for 15 minutes, demonstrated five procedures for parliamentary law, showed progress toward individual achievement and completed 10 hours of community service.

ter sent members to the state Job Interview compeon March 1 at FFA State Job Interview tition Camp Muskingum. Mandy West Holmes FFA chap- Taylor placed 8th in divi-

sion 4 (seniors) and Shyann Kick placed 10th in division 3 (juniors). The members had to submit a resume and cover letter, complete job applications, participate in job interviews and write a followup letter.

State speaking On March 8, West Holmes FFA chapter sent Mandy Taylor to the State Speaking contest. She placed 8th in her preliminary round in Extemp speaking. In Extemp speaking, mem-

bers draw a topic, have 30 minutes to prepare a speech that is 4-6 minutes long, and answer questions over the speech.

Judging contests On March 8, West Holmes FFA chapter also sent members to Marysville for the judging contest. Individually, William Hughes placed 17th and John Hughes placed 89th in Dairy Judging; Carter Smith placed 138th and Chris Vansickle, 381st, in

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The Chapter Degree Ceremony was held as part of the March West Holmes FFA meeting on March 17, in the West Holmes FFA theater. Twenty-seven members earned their degree. Earning a chapter degree, members must meet the following requirements: Received a Greenhand degree, completed 180 hours of schooling in agriculture education, participated in planning at least three functions, led a group discussion for 15 minutes, demonstrated five procedures for parliamentary law, shown progress toward individual achievement, and completed 10 hours of community service. During business, motions were made to: Help the Water and Soil Conservation District with tree packing; pay for one member and one guest with other attendees being $10 for the banquet, to send members to summer camp and OLC, to host the Mid Ohio Lamb

General Livestock Judging and Austin McManaway placed 60th and Bryce Kelley placed 68th in Dairy Foods. In the Dairy Judging contest members must take a general management test, sire selections and pedigrees, and different judging classes. In the General Livestock contest members must take a general management test, market grid selection, and judging in the classes of beef, sheep, swine and goats. And in the Dairy Foods contest members must take a general management test, cheese and milk identification and grading, and determine artificial or real selection. On March 1, the West Holmes FFA chapter sent members to Mount Gilead to participate in many judging contests. Individually, William Hughes placed 10th in dairy judging, Carter Smith placed 19th in General Livestock and Bryce Kelley, 61st, and Austin McManaway, 63rd in Dairy Foods.

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Public record Jenna L. Boley, 20, 9182 Township Road 301, Millersburg, was fined $100 for attempted assault and placed on one year probation. She must complete LifeSkills. Brandon K. Gatti, 25, 14601 Navarre Road SW, Wilmot, was fined $100 for speeding. Cody A. Helms, 25, 15209 County Road 10, Brinkhaven, was fined $400 for two counts of sexual imposition and placed on three years intensive probation. He must complete LifeSkills and may not have contact with anyone under the age of 18. Lisa R. Miller, 18, 7530 Township Road 362, Millersburg, was fined $200 for operating a motor vehicle without a valid license. Brock B. Eiler, 31, 468 Wise St., Millersburg, was fined $100 for disorderly conduct. Dustin A. Jones, 23, 3707 Township Road 55, Killbuck, was fined $150 for disorderly conduct. Brant Porter, 21, 191 S. Washington St., Millersburg, was fined $100 for

menacing and was placed on one year probation. Daryl Mowrer, 43, 12199 County Road 316, Big Prairie, was fined $100 for domestic violence and was placed on three years probation. He must complete LifeSkills. Kelly E. Ackert, 42, 819 Depot St., Glenmont, was fined $100 for domestic violence, was placed on one year probation and must complete LifeSkills. Ronald E. Bernhart, 48, 6131 State Route 241, Millersburg, was fined $100 for telecommunication harassment and was placed on one year probation. He must complete LifeSkills. Andries Van Dalen, 28, 11420 Township Road 254, Killbuck, was fined $150 for expired operator’s license. Jonathan L. Whitman, 37, 439 Hickory St., Millersburg, was fined $150 for no operator’s license. John R. Troyer, 28, 5650 Township Road 353, Millersburg, was fined $150 for speeding and $100 for safety disregard. Gage Etzwiler, 21, 101 Lakeview Drive, B7, Mill-

Brandon S. Miller, 22, 800 S. Washington St., Lot 21, Millersburg, was fined $150 for possession of drugs and $250 for trespassing. Brett E. Mellott, 23, 6974 Township Road 319, Millersburg, was fined $150 for a stopped school bus violation. Jesse J. Donnelly, 31, 487 Moose Drive, Killbuck, was fined $250 for disorderly conduct. Jeremy E. Morris, 35, 12625 County Road 300, Big Prairie, was fined $250 for possession of marijuana. Jeffrey E. Woodruff, 44, 116 E. Millersburg St., Nashville, was fined $150 for disorderly conduct. Blair R. McCombs, 21, 206 Garland St., Glenmont, was fined $100 for possession of marijuana and $100 for illegal use or possession of drug paraphernalia. Alejandro Montes, 35, 517 S. Washington St., Millersburg, was fined $150 for no registration and placed on one year probation. Seasonal Tips Kyle F. Tucker, 30, 840 Here are a few simple preparations from your local Roto-Rooter Plumbing Marilyn Drive, Wooster, & Drain Cleaning experts that will help prevent headaches and costly was fined $150 for failure Serving Wayne & Holmes repairs throughout the cold weather months. to control. Disconnect outside water hoses. Robert F. Schafrath, in unheated areas, 71,Insulate 2743pipes Shreve Road, such as garages crawl spaces. Wooster, was or fined $112 leaks around doors and forSeal speeding. windows reduce35, cold 10467 air Scott R.to Fry, penetration. Township Road 262, MillDrain & Sewer Cleaning Jetting Services ersburg, was fined $250 Wayne & Holmes Counties Must present coupon Plumbingwww.rotorooter.com Repair Services for unauthorized use -of330-262-3781 a at time of service to Camera Locate Services vehicle and was placed on receive discount. three years probation. He 24 Hr. Emergency Service! Expires 11/30/14 must complete parenting 330-262-3781 State L. #16532 RR-WoosterAd-Xmas.indd 1 11/15/12 11:21 AM classes.

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Record (From Page 27) laborer and driver, and Tabitha K. Kline, 33, same address, unemployed. Steven R. Schneiter, 46, 124 Second St. NW, Sugarcreek, and Katrina M. Pacula, 33, 2896 County Road 168, Millersburg, bank teller. Andrew Miller Jr., 20, 7144 Massillon Road, Navarre, septic driver,

and Tiffany R. Keim, 19, 7765 Township Road 362, Millersburg, receptionist. Levi J. Miller, 70, 14397 Saltcreek Road, Apple Creek, woodworking, and Sara R. Schlabach, 65, 2870 State Route 114, Sugarcreek, housekeeping. Todd E. Miller, 18, 101 Lakeview Drive, Apt. B59, Millersburg, unemployed, and Sara L. Bing,

20, same address, unemployed. Toby L. Dalberg, 42, 490 1⁄2 N. Main St., Killbuck, machinist, and Jennifer D. Bice, 31, same address, state tested nurses assistant. Bruce L. Kelley, 25, 8525 Township Road 566, Killbuck, machinist, and Janie L. Lyons, 23, same address, unemployed. Leroy A. Troyer, 25,

8689 Township Road 609, Fredericksburg, and Naomi A. Weaver, 23, 4917 County Road 207, Millersburg, homemaker. Adam D. Leach, 29, 2418 Ruble Drive, Wooster, paramedic, and Marie A. Franks, 31, 11440 Township Road 502, Millersburg, registered nurse. William A. Troyer, 24, 18303 Dover Road, Dundee, laborer, and Rebecca T. Hershberger, 25, 9258 County Road 186, Dundee, unemployed. Joseph A. Troyer, 24, 18303 Dover Road, Dundee, laborer, and Rebecca Yoder, 22, 7515 State Route 241, Millersburg, laborer. Marion J. Kurtz, 21, 7581 Township Road 568, Holmesville, Ivan Weaver Construction, and Lisa N. Hershberger, 9223 County Road 245, Fredericksburg, unemployed. Reuben R. Hershberger, 31, 7739 County Road 189, Holmesville, Holmes Ag, and Miriam E. Hershberger, 27, 3548 Township Road 125, Millersburg, unemployed. Brian P. Giet, 18, 7041 Township Road 466, Lot 21, Lakeville, carpenter, and Anna C. Porter, 24, same address, unemployed. Ervin T. Hostetler, 25, 4447 Graber Road, Fredericksburg, finishing, and Elsie J. Byler, 23, 8355 Township Road 562, Holmesville, housework. Marion A. Yoder, 25, 2072 Township Road 164, Sugarcreek, D. Yoder Hardwood, laborer, and Viola H. Yoder, 27, 4854 County Road 19, Millersburg, unemployed.

Wayne R. Swartzentruber, 24, 9526 B Salt Creek Road, Fredericksburg, farmer, and Susan L. Yoder, 21, 9115 Township Road 656, Fredericksburg, unemployed. Leon E. Schlabach, 21, 2282 State Route 651, Baltic, laborer, and Martha M. Hochstetler, 20, 31479 Township Road 231, Fresno, unemployed. Donald D. Pierce Jr., 23, 11751 State Route 39, Millersburg, laborer, and Melissa E. Holtzmann, 24, same address, unemployed. Edward D. Yoder, 24, 2488 Township Road 151, Millersburg, laborer, and Leah I. Barkman, 21, 2011 Township Road 152, Baltic, unemployed. Conrad L. Miller, 21, 5350 Township Road 618, Millersburg, alternative energy tech, and Melissa S. Sadler, 18, 9172 Sugarcreek Road, Sugarcreek, unemployed. Dean R. Yoder, 25, 2126 Township Road 170, Sugarcreek, leather worker, and Marie E. Yoder, 27, 3270 Township Road 162, Sugarcreek, unemployed. Milton M. Troyer Jr., 21, 7539 Township Road 524, Shreve, roofer, and Amy A. Hershberger, 19, 10034 County Road 1, Shreve, secretary. Dennis E. Miller, 27, 7496 A Township Road 524, Shreve, concrete, and Esther A. Hershberger, 21, 10034 County Road 1, Shreve, woodworking. Reuben M. Shetler, 23, 4173 Township Road 402, Sugarcreek, laborer, and Rebecca E. Miller, 19, 5218 State Route 93 NW, Dundee, cook.

Aaron I. Miller, 23, 3527 Township Road 184, Baltic, laborer, and Mary S. Miller, 21, 1395 County Road 600, Baltic, secretary. Daniel R. Miller, 22, 2930 County Road 114, Sugarcreek, and Miriam D. Miller, 23, 31353 Township Road 213, Fresno. Andy P. Sprang, 36, 8655 County Road 373, Big Prairie, deli associate, and Julie M. Laney, 36, 309 27th Ave., Altoona, Pa., registered nurse. Clyde R. Yoder, 28, 2800 Township Road 190, Baltic, Bryan Drywall, and Marlene D. Miller, 26, 12003 Hilltop Road SW, Baltic, unemployed. John N. Yoder, 27, 3041 Township Road 166, Sugarcreek, Weaver Barns and farmer, and Lena C. Miller, 20, 4560 Township Road 617, Millersburg, unemployed. Vernon J. Hershberger, 21, 2991 Township Road 163, Baltic, laborer, and Marilyn J. Yoder, 21, 2410 State Route 643, Baltic, unemployed. Willis O. Mast, 26, 8368 State Route 241, Fredericksburg, woodworker, and Verna A. Miller, 21, 6724 County Road 77, Millersburg, unemployed. Jonas M. Yoder, 25, 52865 State Route 651, Baltic, J&R Woodworking, and Rachel M. Beachy, 28, 2815 Township Road 182, Baltic, unemployed. Marion M. Keim, 22, 8850 State Route 241, Fredericksburg, carpenter, and Arie A. Miller, 21, 4150 County Road 160, Millersburg, housekeeper. See Pg. 29 — RECORD

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Record (From Page 28) Milan I. Yoder, 23, 6121 County Road 19, Millersburg, construction, and Laura P. Raber, 21, 3168 Township Road 110, Millersburg, laborer. Kevin L. Yoder, 25, 5032 State Route 93 NW, Dundee, fence installation, and Maria D. Miller, 29, 6512 Township Road 603, Millersburg, homemaker. Ryan M. Porter, 18, P.O. Box 320, Nashville, student, and Lisa M. Hesser, 18, same address, Nashville, restaurant crew member. Craig A. Streb, 58, 237 Lakefield Drive, Dalton, president Streb Meats, and Shelley L. Venis, 51, 556 E. Jackson St., Millersburg, deputy clerk. David R. Bowman, 28, 9451 E. Lincoln Way, Orrville, Levi’s Lawn Furniture, and Anna R. Hershberger, 30, 8603 Township Road 601, Fredericksburg, homemaker. Donald L. Drurey Jr., 50, 274 Westgate Ave., Wadsworth, quality controller, and Ruth A. Reed, 54, 5016 County Road 22, Glenmont, homemaker. David D. Miller, 25, 6888 County Road 77, Millersburg, buggy shop and farmer, and Lissie L. Swartzentruber, 25, 3235 County Road 168, Millersburg, unemployed. Raymond A. Yoder, 21, 11872 Cunningham Road, Apple Creek, Dutch Val-

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Record (From Page 29) They were married in 1994. Brittany A. Miller, 2645 Township Road 444, Sugarcreek, and Logan S. Miller, 2059 U.S. Route 62, Wilmot. They were married in 2004. Rhojeana J. Leyda, 9080 County Road 51, Big Prairie, and Steven P. Leyda, 8520 County Road 373, Big Prairie. They were married in 1985. Misty D. Rohr, 41 Miami Ave., Fredericktown, and Mitchell J. Rohr, 10105 County Road 292, Millersburg. They were married in 2009. Lisa J. Patterson, 9811 County Road 25, Killbuck, and Richard A. Patterson, 114-B N. Washington St., Millersburg. They were married in 1999. Rebecca L. BakerChaney, P.O. Box 94, Killbuck, and Joseph B. Chaney, 7990 Township Road 565, Holmesville. They were married in 2004. Mary E. Bretz, 140 E. Buker St., Killbuck, and Bernard C. Bretz, 14700 Township Road 32, Glenmont. They were married in 1994. Miranda Patterson, 7041 Township Road 466, Lot

34, Lakeville, and Mark Rowland, 730 Township Road 1023, Millersburg. They were married in 2013. Michelle L. Glassford, P.O. Box 98, Winesburg, and Byron J. Glassford, 270 S. Main St., P.O. Box 232, Killbuck. They were married in 2007. Jill Basinger Mullet, P.O. Box 77, Berlin, and Steven L. Mullet, P.O. Box 7, Berlin. They were married in 1988. Samantha J. McFadden, 8112 Township Road 323, Holmesville, and Matthew M. McFadden, 1462 Bent Tree Drive, Wooster. They were married in 2010. Nicole Lepley, 311 S. School St., Millersburg, and Bryan Lepley, 24261 Breckler Road, Danville. They were married in 2006.

Divorces Suzann Craig, 330 Water St., Lot 7, Shreve, and Richard Craig, in care of Patty Bowman, P.O. Box 271, Holmesville. They were married in 2007. Zabrina Myers, 109 N. Division St., Mount Vernon, and Damion Myers, 801 Depot St., Glenmont.

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Woods cousins are national champions

Cole Woods, who finished second at state for West Holmes on March 1, recently won a national championship along with his cousin, Cael Woods, at a tournament in Battle Creek, Mich.

Knights sweep twinbill at NP West Holmes 9-8, New Philadelphia 8-6 West Holmes rallied with four runs in the fifth and another in the sixth to take this road game from New Philadelphia on Saturday. Hannah Miller led the Knights with a 4-for-4 effort from the dish, while Cassie Thomas, Stormi Morris, Morgan Wagers and Cassidy Mohler all finished with See Pg. 33 —SWEEP

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The West Holmes wrestling program had a fantastic weekend Saturday and Sunday, April 12-13 at the National United Wrestling Association for Youth (NUWAY) Individual National Championships at the Kellogg Arena in Battle Creek, Mich., as Cole Woods and his cousin Cael Woods were both crowned champions in their respective weight classes to earn All-American honors at the 2014 tournament. “It was a great tournament. We had a lot of kids who did well, with two champs, a third, fifth and a seventh,” West Holmes wrestling coach Jeff Woods said. “It was a good showing, a good weekend for us. “It was a proud moment for me as a father,” he added. “I was thrilled, nervous and all those things all wrapped up into one.” Cole Woods, a sophomore at West Holmes went 3-0 to capture the title. Cael Woods, the coach’s nephew who is in sixth grade at West Holmes Middle School, went 4-0 en route to his championship crown.

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In addition to the Woods’ national titles, also earning All-American honors were Walker Uhl (third place, 3-1), Cody Woods (fifth place, 4-2) and Thane Kaufman (seventh place, 1-2) to highlight a banner weekend for the Knights. Brothers Zach and Jake Mullet also competed but had a tough go of it, each going 0-2. “This is a great core group,” Woods said. “Now, if we can just build around that, we’ll be in good shape.” Cole Woods received an opening-round bye, then scored a fall to advance to the semifinals where he scored a tough 4-1 decision to reach the Division VI (15-16 year olds) 125-pound championship match. The 2014 OHSAA Div. II 120pound state runner-up for the Knights had no problem sewing up the national tournament title with a convincing pin at 1:48 over Vince Marceau (Mich.). Cael Woods, wrestling at 66 pounds in Division

IV (11-12 year olds) was the class of his division. The four-time Ohio Youth Wrestling Association and three-time Ohio Athletic Committee state tournament placer, including state championships in both organizations in 2013, put on a dominating performance on the national stage. Woods opened with a 15-0 tech fall followed by an 8-0 major decision. Woods then posted a semifinals fall at 4:02 to move into the national championship match, where he easily handled Sean Spidle (Lapeer, Mich.) with another major decision (9-0). Wrestling in an eightman bracket at 95 pounds in Division IV, Uhl (sixth grade) scored a tech fall (16-0) in his opening match to move into the semifinals where he dropped a hard-fought 7-4 decision. Uhl had to work in the consolation semifinals scoring a 3-1 decision win to reach the bronze medal match. Facing his opening-round foe, Trent Burns (Bunker

Hill, Ind.), Uhl scored the victory with a fall at 1:59. Cody Woods (freshman) wrestled at 105 pounds in Division V (13-14 year olds) winning his opening round match with a 16-0 tech fall, but then was upended in the championship quarterfinals losing by pin in :55. Having to work his way back through the consolation bracket, Woods scored a fall and a decision to reach the consolation semifinals. Woods would lose that match by an 8-4 decision, placing him in the fifth-place match. The Knights’ freshman regrouped, handing a 10-2 major decision defeat to Neil Antrassian (Mich.) for the fifth-place honor. Kaufman (eighth grade) wrestled at 86 pounds in Division V in an eightman bracket. After losing his first two bouts by decision, 4-3 and 7-3, Kaufman fought back in the seventh-place bout scoring a 3-0 decision victory over Geremia Brooks (Whiteland, Ind.) to salvage his day.


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Hawks split Saturday doubleheader vs. Dalton By KEVIN LYNCH Staff Writer The good things about a doubleheader is, you get a chance to instantly remove the bad taste in your mouth from the loss of the first game. “I told them, we have to have a short memory and come right back out and prove to these guys that we belong,” Dalton coach Zach McFarren said. “We’ll come back, give them our best and hopefully get that taste out of our mouth.” And that is exactly what the Bulldogs did, pulling out a 6-4 win in the nightcap of a Saturday evening twin bill at Lehman Field in Berlin to salvage a split against Hiland. The Hawks (10-2) won the opener 5-3. The Bulldogs (8-4) took control of the second game with a five-run fourth inning, without hitting the ball out of the infield. With the game tied 1-1, Jake Gregory and Zach Livengood walked to start the rally. Zach Ryder then hit a ground ball to second that was misplayed for an error to load the bases. Cody Huth then slapped a ball to third that Hiland third baseman Eric Mullet knocked down but was unable to make a play on, scoring a run and leaving the bases loaded. Brandon Bowers then walked, forcing in another run for a 3-1 lead for the Bulldogs. Brandt Miller relieved Zach Mast on the mound for the Hawks, but walked Ty Husted to make it 4-1 Dalton. Eddie Fogel grounded into a fielder’s

choice, driving home a run, and Jesse Mann dropped down a beautiful squeeze bunt to score the fifth run. Miller struck out the next two hitters, but the damage was done. “We took advantage of their mistakes and did what we had to do to win,” McFarren said. “It was nice to come back and win that second game.” Dalton jumped out to a 1-0 lead in the first on hits by Huth, a walk to Husted and an RBI-single by Fogel. The Hawks tied it up against Connor Clark, who walked Brad Troyer with two outs in the second. He fanned Brandt Miller, but the ball got away from the catcher, who compounded his problem by throwing the ball down the right field line, enabling Troyer to come all the way around to tie the game. Clark held Hiland to four hits, but got tired late and walked four batters in the seventh inning before Ryder relieved him and got the final out, after walking in another run. “Connor is looking good. He’s throwing a lot of strikes and keeping us in ball games,” McFarren said. “That’s three wins in a row for him. He threw a lot of pitches and got very tired at the end, but he did what he had to do to get us that win.” The tall lefty struck out seven and walked five. “I was able to place my fastball tonight and that helped set up my curveball,” Clark said. “I only throw two pitches. As the game went on, I got tired

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Dalton catcher Eddie Fogel applies the tag on Hiland’s Todd Ropp, who tried to score from second on a hit by Justin Wagler during the first inning of Hiland’s doubleheader with the Bulldogs. The Hawks won the opener, but Dalton pulled out the nightcap. and the ball sailed on me. I need to work on that with my legs. Later in the game, you have to work more on your mechanics, rather than just rearing back and throwing.” Hiland coach Tom Gibson was not real pleased with his pitching performance in either game of the double header. “In a nutshell, 15 walks and two hit batsmen. That’s 17 free passes in two games,” Gibson said. “You can’t do that. Our pitching was atrocious today.” In the first game, the Hawks got one run on three hits in the first inning, then scored three on two hits and an error in the second to open up a 4-0 lead, then had to

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hang on for dear life as the Bulldogs came battling back. “We hit the ball good all game, but we hit some right at ‘em,” Gibson said. “We hit the ball but they made some plays. These guys didn’t make many mistakes.” Zach Lowe led off the game with a single, went to third on a double by Todd Ropp and scored on a single by Justin Wagler. Ropp was gunned down trying to score on the play. Kyle Troyer singled off the third baseman’s glove to open the second, and Clyde Yoder reached on an error. A sacrifice moved the runners into scoring position and Brandt Miller drove in a run with a fielder’s choice. Lowe got hit by a pitch and Jordan Yoder drove home a run with a single.

Ropp drove home a run with a fielder’s choice to make it 4-0 Hawks. Dalton made it 4-2 in the forth inning on a walk to Mann, a single by Patrick McGinty and an RBI single by Gregory. Ryder drove home the second run when he beat out a ground ball to the hole at short. “Kendall pitched a good game, but when he loses it, he starts walking guys, and he walked too many,” Gibson said. Lowe relieved Borntrager with runners on first and third and one out in the top of the sixth with the Hawks holding a 5-2 lead. Before he even made a pitch, he picked Huth off first and then struck out Brandon Bowers to escape the jam. Dalton got a run in the seventh when Husted led

off with a triple to right and scored on a double by Eddie Fogel. A walk put runners on first and second with no outs, but Lowe picked off a pinch runner at second, then got a pop out and a ground out to end the game. “Zach Lowe came in and made a great play,” Gibson said. “Running that pick-off play, that’s just the way we run it in practice.” The Dalton coach blamed the first game loss on one bad inning. “We had our chances, but we hurt ourselves pretty bad,” McFarren said. “We got away from fundamental baseball there for an inning, and had poor base running. We out-hit them. We just hurt ourselves.” Hiland 14 Sandy Valley 1 Todd Ropp went 4-for4 with three RBI, Clyde Yoder added three hits in four trips and Kyle Troyer homered and singled to lead the assault of the Cardinals. Yoder also gave up one run on one hit. He walked two and fanned nine to help Hiland improve to 8-1 overall, 3-0 in the Inter-Valley Conference. Hiland 7, Garaway 0 Jordan Yoder was in command from the outset on Wednesday as he tossed the complete-game shutout with four strikeouts and scattered four hits to put the Hawks in the win column. With Yoder’s gem, Hiland doubled up the Pirates from the plate in hits 8-4 as he helped himself at the plate with three hits, one of which was a double. Also batting strong were Zach Lowe with two hits and two runs scored and Justin Wagler with two hits and two RBIs.

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Hiland shortstop Brandt Miller applies the tag on Dalton’s Zach Ryder trying to steal second, as Hawk temmate Zach Lowe (42) backs up the play. The Hawks and Bulldogs split Saturday’s doubleheader in Berlin, which ended under the lights.


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A fine start to my weekly endeavor on the golf course Kevin Lynch Staff Writer

Considering the way the day began, I could not have dreamed of a better way to start the golf season than the way things went Monday in Massillon. My son and I spent

Sweep (From Page 31) two hits each. Savannah Rogers lauched her first home run of the season to chip in on the 15-hit attack of the winners, who improved to 6-6 on the season, 2-4 in the Ohio Cardinal Conference. The win went to Morris in relief of Hailey Martin with three strikeouts. In the second game, the Knights enjoyed another big game by Thomas, who went 4-for-4 and scored four times to help the Knights complete the sweep of the Quakers. Morris also added three hits and drove in three runs to help her own cause. Morgan Wagers added two hits and two RBI for the winners (7-6, 2-4). Morris struck out nine and walked a pair in picking up the win. She scattered nine hits. West Holmes 5 Lexington 4 Makayla Patterson singled and doubled in a pair of runs and Hannah Miller doubled and scored to lead West Holmes past the Minutemen in OCC action at Lexington. Morris made the early lead hold up, striking out seven and walking only one. She scattered 10 hits. The Knights (4-6, 1-4 Ohio Cardinal Conference) tallied one more hit than the Lady Lex, but in the allimportant runs category, the locals came up short to highlight area softball action. Lexington 3 West Holmes 2 “We outhit them but were unable to get the equalizer across the plate,” said West Holmes coach Jaime Chenevey Martin. “They scored once in each of the three innings before we settled in for the rest of the game. We had our scoring opportunities, but Abbie Sgro was able to take control on the mound.” Sgro had pinpoint control for Lexington (3-4, 3-2), finishing with 13 strikeouts and no walks. Morris was the tough-luck loser, surrendering one earned run in seven innings.

Hawks drop four in a row

the afternoon with our ex-brother-in-law playing 18 holes at the lovely Legends Golf Course. We were originally going to play in Canton at Tam-OShanter, but a two-hour back-up on tee times sent us scurrying to another course. I guess the 70-degrees and sunshine sent everybody who had some free time in the a.m. on Monday out to the golf course. It worked out well, because the Legends still had their spring rates of $23 for 18 holes and a cart, which is a nice deal for such a fine quality course. Plus, there was no waiting. We got right out. I was already stretched out, having begun my day

with my weekly exercise in futility on the racquetball court, but I had yet to swing a golf club since last October, which left me kind of tentative as I approached the tee box. I repeated my mantra over and over again as I stood over the ball and took a couple practice swings, channelling my inner Ella Fitzgerald: “Nice and easy does it, every time.” A nice, easy swing and ‘thwack.’ Away sailed a ball that resembled a Jim Thome home run to center field; high, arching and straight down the fairway. It left me about a 140-yard shot into the green, and I knocked it 150. While my son and brother-in-law were play-

ing in the sand, I chipped up nicely from beyond the green and left myself a handy little 6-footer for a par, and amazingly, I made it. I was ready to return to the clubhouse and start celebrating, but I had 17 more holes to go. Oh well. It was a nice start. But, as they say, it was all downhill from there. I was quickly brought back to reality as my usual yips with the chipper and a three-putt led me to a triple-bogey on the par-3 second hole. As the day progressed, so did my swing, and I finished the front nine with three pars. In fact, I used the same ball all the way to the ninth hole

before the water that surrounded the front and left side of the green swallowed up my one good remaining Titlest from last year’s supply. The highlight of the round was watching my son drive to the back of the green on a 285-yard par four, and then seeing him drop the birdie putt, after just missing the eagle. But the best part was being outside, enjoying the sunshine and wonderful weather and camaraderie. It set a good tone for the next few months, which I’m sure will be filled with many more peaks and valleys as I chase that little white ball around and beat it with a stick.

Lady Knights second at Dover Relays The West Holmes girls finished second at the Dover Tornado Relays with a score of 117 as they finished runner-up to GlenOak, which piled up 117. The boys finished sixth with a score of 33 as the Golden Eagles won that with a score of 143.3. The Knights were led by Hannah Clark in the 400, Paiten Strother in the long jump and Laina Snyder bested the field in the shot put. The Knights 3,200 relay team also won. Finishing second were Kennedy Smith (200) and Carly Woodruff (100 hurdles). On the boys side, Sam Boyd led the way with a second-place finish in the 3,200, while Nick Roush was third in the pole vault as West Holmes garnered three fourth-place finishes. Terrell Yoder was fourth in the pole vault, Vinny Defelize followed suit in the 3,200 and the 3,200 relay team took the same slot. Hiland track Hiland placed eighth at the Cowen Truck Line Classic held by Loudonville. The Hawks were led by Collin Blochlinger, who won the high jump and finished second in the long jump, while Brennan Coil took home the discus. Hiland also won the 3,200 relay event as Joe Wengerd, Hunter Yoder, Matt Troyer and Darian Pacula joined forces.

SOFTBALL Tallmadge 10-2, Hiland 2-0 Tallmadge got the best of Hiland in this softball twinbill on Saturday. The Blue Devils broke open a 1-all tie in the opening game by outscoring the Hawks 9-1 in the final five innings, then tossed a no-hitter at the Hawks in the nightcap. Allison Aleshire led Hiland with three hits and suffered the loss 10-2, while Renita Yoder and Brittany Wengerd collected two hits each. Maryssa Mast (2 SO, 2 BB) was the tough-luck loser in the second game. Strasburg 7, Hiland 1 Strasburg knocked off Hiland in this Inter-Valley Conference matchup. The Tigers, queens of IVC softball, held Hiland to four safeties. The pitching loss went to Allison Aleshire. Garaway 9, Hiland 2 The Hawks struck first with a run in the home half of the first, but Garaway tied the game in the second inning and scored three times in the third and tacked on five more in the fifth and sixth to manhandle the Hawks. Allison Aleshire had two hits and scored twice and Tennis Tiara Yoder added two hits and drove home a run. Coshocton swept all Megan Kandel doubled. Aleshire took the loss, giving up four runs in five hits, three singles championand Maryssa Mast was tagged for five runs on eight ships, and also won at first and second doubles to hits over the final three innings.

dominate the West Holmes Tennis Invite on Saturday. The Redskins finished with 10 points, well ahead of runner-up Massillon (4.5), with the host Knights third (2) and Norwayne (1) fourth. West Holmes’ best finish was at first doubles where the duo of Tim Meyer and Ethan Meyer placed second, dropping a tough three-setter in the championship match against Coshocton, 7-5, 3-6, 7-5. In a battle of cousins, Hiland senior Braxton Mullet got the best of Central Christian junior Luke Mullet 6-4, 6-4, helping the Hawks beat the Comets in North East Tennis Conference action on Friday. Hiland 3 Central Christian 2 Trey Hawkins battled back from a 6-3 loss in the first set to Curtis Yovichin to pull out a 6-0, 6-1 win at second singles. Garrett Miller and Charlie Schlabach pulled out a 6-1, 7-5 win at second doubles to secure the win for the Hawks (4-2, 4-1). “That was a big win in the NET against undefeated Central,” Hiland coach Tony Mullet said. “Trey did a great job battling back after losing that first set to seal the match.” Central (3-2, 1-1) got wins at third singles by Gabe Raber (6-0, 6-2) and at first doubles by Jared Sleutz and Rowan Miller (6-1, 6-0). “It was a really tough loss,” Central coach Nate Holton said. “Hiland is

the defending champion and they beat us. Braxton is tremendous, and as good as they come in our area. I thought Luke did a great job battling. “We thought we could clinch the match with Curtis, but we have to hand it to Trey,” the coach continued. “He was excellent the last two sets, limiting mistakes and creating chances for himself.” Orrville 4 West Holmes 1 Orrville won two of the three singles matches and swept doubles to top visiting West Holmes in tennis action on Friday. Dakota Thomas won in straight sets at first singles and Jeff Dilyard scored a 6-0, 6-1 win at third singles

for the Riders (6-2, 2-0). Cole Duskey and Colton Shrader were also winners in straight sets at first doubles, while Dan Wallo and Connor King rolled 6-0, 6-1 at second doubles. Ethan Meyer pulled out the lone win for West Holmes, taking the first set 6-4, before falling 6-4 in the second set. He bounced back to take the finale 7-6 to avoid the sweep. Manchester 3, Hiland 2 Braxton Mullet won at first singles and Garrett Miller and Charlie Schlabach won at second doubles, but that was all the Hawks could muster in this NET match on Thursday. Mullet won 6-0, 6-1 and the doubles team won 6-3, 4-6, 6-4.

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Eileen Treap, 91 Eileen Rebecca (Scott) Treap died Thursday, April 3, 2014, at Majora Lane Center in Millersburg, surrounded by many loved ones. She was born in Stow on July 4, 1922, to Chester and

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a farm in Glenmont, Ohio. Eileen served the Lord faithfully at Danville Church of Christ and was employed for many years as head dietician of Round Lake Christian Assembly. She and George loved RV camping and traveling to visit family around the country. After retirement, they built a home in Grayson, Ky., and became active in Oak Grove Church of Christ. Eileen was a master seamstress, gardener and an award-winning cook. She was an expert at identifying flowers, leaves and birds. She enjoyed reading, music, painting, knitting, croqueting, quilting, flower arranging, canning fruit and playing cards. Eileen was most notably known for her amazing gift of hospitality that was enjoyed by hundreds of grateful friends and family through the years. She loved the Lord deeply and served others, young and old, with a humble spirit. She was preceded in death by her parents; husband, George; a son, Mitchell; brothers, Robert, Richard, Jack, Walter and Tommy; sisters, Mary, Shirley and Linda; and a great-grandson, Mitchell. Surviving are children, Sharon (Jim) Exler of Nampa, Idaho, Richard (Linda) Treap of Millersburg, Dan-

Dorothy Hopkins, 91 Dorothy E. Hopkins, 91, of Millersburg, born Feb. 13, 1923, to William Ashley McCune and Gracie Allene Fields in Oak Hill, W.Va. Dorothy was reunited in heaven with her husband, Martin E. Hopkins on April 18, 2014, at their daughter and son-in-law, Patricia and Douglas Reynold’s home. Dorothy and Martin were married on Sept. 25, 1940. She was blessed with five children, Sheila and Denny Phillips and Patricia and Doug Reynolds, both of Millersburg, Davy and Sharon Hopkins of Sutherlin, Ore., Sue Ash of Ashland, and Lorie Sexton of Millersburg. Dorothy also loved her 14 grandchildren, 27 great-grandchildren, and six great-great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her six siblings, Wernith Ingram and Thelma Entsminger of West Virginia, Allene Perry, Hallie Yocheim, and Carl McCune of Wooster, William McCune of Holmesville, as well as great-grandsons, Joseph Allen Strouse, Cody Ryan King, Chad

iel Treap of Millersburg, Pamela (Francis) Nash of Grayson, Ky., Patrick (PatriWinchell, and a very special cia) Treap of Ashville, N.C., son-in-law, Louie Ash. Steven (Debbie) Treap of After Dorothy and MarPikeville, Ky., and Marie tin retired from their farm (Thomas) White of Millersin Holmes County, she burg; 17 grandchildren; 22 enjoyed the winters in great-grandchildren; seven Florida with their friends great-great grandchildren. from all over the U.S. and She also leaves behind brothCanada. Dorothy was in a ers, Eugene, William and musical group known as George Scott; a sister, Vada “Ma Hopkins and Her HillSnowberger; and countless billy Band” that performed nieces and nephews. She will at Pioneer Park. Dorothy be deeply missed by all. attended New Pointe ComFuneral services were Sunmunity Church. day, April 6 at Alexander Private services will be Funeral Home, Millersburg. held by the family in celBurial was Monday, April 7, ebration of her life. in Hillcrest Burial Memorial Contributions can be Park, Grayson, Ky. sent to LifeCare Hospice, Contributions may be 2525 Back Orrville Road, made to the missions Wooster 44691. of David and Courtney White with CRU at give. cru.org/0612816; WorkMary Schlabach, 88 ers for Mexico Mission, P.O. Box 400, Grayson, Ky. Mary M. Schlabach, 88, a period of declining health. 41143; or LifeCare Hospice, 4829 County Road 207, Mill- She was born Dec. 22, 1925, 2525 Back Orrville Road, ersburg, died Thursday, April in Holmes County to the 17, 2014, at her home after late Mose and Mattie (MillWooster 44691. er) Bontrager, and married Wyman J. Schlabach on Feb. 26, 1948. He preceded her in www.millersburgelectric.com death on Jan. 24, 2009. She was a homemaker and a member of the Amish Church. Surviving are children,Arie (Eli) Mast of Dundee, Ella (Enos) Bontrager of Sarasota, Fla., Betty (Ray) Mast of Dundee, Jerry (Katie) Schlabach of Fredericksburg, John (Barbara) Schlabach of Millersburg, Esta (Junior) Schla- David Panzarella bach of Dundee, and Leah Schlabach (special friend, REAL GENERAC Jon Hostetler) of MillersOWNER burg; 19 grandchildren and 27 great-grandchildren; and a sister, Ella Erb of Walnut Creek. In addition to her husband, she was preceded in death by her parents; a daughter, Ruth Ann; a grandson, Jared; and brothers, John, Roman and Andy. Services were Sunday, April 20 at 9 a.m. at the Jonas Coblentz residence, 5630 County Road 203, Millersburg, with Bishop Ben Coblentz officiating. Burial was in Hochstetler Cemetery, Berlin Township, Holmes County. “Your Appliance Headquarters” Arrangements were handled by Smith-Varns Funeral 996 S. Washington, Millersburg • www.millersburgelectric.com Home, Sugarcreek.

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Pamela Orender-Myers, 53 Pamela Anne OrenderMyers, 53, of Big Prairie, died Wednesday, April 9, 2014 of natural causes. She was born on May 2, 1960 in Fort Meade, Md., to Alvis P. and Myrtle Joyce Ritter Orender. She graduated from Amherst High School in 1978. On April 27, 1985 she married Larry Myers. He survives. Pamela worked throughout her life as a certified

nursing assistant, factory worker at Rubbermaid and as a cashier at WalMart in Wooster and was homemaker. She enjoyed daily journaling, crochet, camping and cooking. Pamela was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, and actively involved in church activities. Along with her husband, Pamela is survived by her children, Joshua R. Myers of

Utica, N.Y., Sgt. Wayne A. (Eun Ok) Myers, U.S. Army, of Ft. Drum, N.Y., Troy J. (April) Myers of Wooster and Richard R. Myers of Utica, N.Y.; five step-children; grandchildren, Kathrine E., Elijah R., Spencer R., and Justin W. Myers; her father, Alvis P. Orender Sr., of Ashland; brothers, Alvis P. Orender Jr. of Wooster, and Jefferson S. Orender and Anthony W. Orender, both of Ashland; and one

nephew, David A. Orender, along with many other family and friends. Pamela was preceded in death by her mother and a granddaughter, Carmella A. Coffie. The funeral service was held April 16 at 1388 Liahona Drive, Wooster, with Bishop David Benfield of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints officiating. Interment was in Wooster Cemetery.

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Orpha Hood, 75 Orpha Jane Hood, 75, of Millersburg, went home to be with the Lord, Wednesday morning, April 2, 2014. She was born June 28, 1939, in Clay County, W.Va., the daughter of Emerson and Delfa (Barber) Lyons, and married Lowell Hood on March 1, 1985. He preceded her in death July 17, 2002. She enjoyed fishing, gardening and loved being outdoors with friends and family. She was a member of Ripley, W.Va. VFW Post No. 5501. Surviving are daughters, Dee Ann Dawson of Millersburg, Janie Lynn (Allan) Good of Orrville and Tina R. Durhan of Ravenswood, W.Va.; a son, Clayton L. (Marissa) Hood of Ripley W.Va.; grandchildren, April (Coy) Phillips, Myka Harrison, Field Harrison, Laura Jackson, A.J. Good and Chevy Hood; five great-grandchildren; brothers, Denver and Dale Beckett, both of

Millersburg; and numerous nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents; a son, William Tanner; and a sister, Lona Cottrell. Services were Saturday, April 5 at Alexander Funeral Home, Millersburg, with Pastor John Damron will officiating. Graveside services were Sunday, April 6 in Mount Moriah Church Cemetery, Evans, W.Va., with Pastor Mike Shamblim officiating.

Charles Stout, 77 Charles “Chuck” Henry Stout, 77, of Dundee, passed away peacefully at his home on Tuesday, April 8 with his wife and daughter by his side. He grew up in Wooster, born to Virgil and Byerle (Musselman) Stout. Chuck had a Mason and concrete business for many years. He loved coon hunting and had many horses over the years. He had also lived for a time in Tucson, Ariz., and Johnstown, Pa. He lived in Dundee for the past 17 years and enjoyed gardening, owned a pizza shop, and loved driving the Amish and making many friends. He attended NewPointe Community Church in Dover; was a member of the Shady Rest Army Navy in Beach City; and the Moose Lodge in Windber, Pa. What most people who knew him would say is that he loved to agitate just for fun. He will be greatly missed by his wife, Jayne; son, Chuck of Wooster,

daughter Tammara (Jeff) Smith of Strasburg; grandsons Joshua Kick of Columbus, Cody Kick of Johnstown, Pa., Logan Stout of Millersburg, and granddaughters Jessica (Mike) Jones of Polk, Lyndsey Stout of Wooster; and greatgrandchildren Darrin, Alexis and Rayna. A memorial service will be held May 18 at NewPointe Community Church in Dover from 3-5 p.m. in the Velocity Theater. All are welcome to attend and share a story about Chuck.

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Harry E. Weaver, 85, (Jonas) Mullet of Dundee, 14379 Lawnfield St., SW, Mary (Emanuel) SchlaBeach City, died Friday, bach of Mount Hope, April 4, 2014, at 12:35 a.m. Anna (Jacob) Yoder and at his home after a period Edna Coblentz, both of of declining health. Dundee; and a brother, He was born in Stark Ivan (Clara) Weaver of County on March 31, 1929, Fredericksburg. to the late Eli and Katie In addition to his parents, (Yoder) Weaver and mar- he was preceded in death ried Fannie A. Miller on by a son, Wayne Weaver; a Nov. 1, 1951. She survives. step-granddaughter, Stacy He was a member of the Weaver; an infant brother; Old Order Amish Church. and a sister. Surviving in addition Funeral services were to his wife, are children, Sunday, April 6 at the Marion (Dinah) Weaver Marion E. Weaver resiof Dundee, Ivan (Ellen) dence, 14169 Lawnfield Weaver of Wilmot, Eddie St., SW, Beach City, with (Erma) Weaver of Wilm- Bishop Eddie Yoder ot and Esther (Andy) officiating. Burial was in Yoder of Orrville; 18 Hershberger Cemetery, grandchildren; one step- Wayne Township, Tuscaragrandchild; numerous was County. Linda Underwood, 67 great-grandchildren; sis- Spidell Funeral Home Linda Underwood, 67, of nephews and nieces; and ters, Ella (Abe) Kauff- in Mount Eaton handled Wooster, our special sister, all her special friends. She man of Maryland, Mattie arrangements. entered into Heaven on touched the lives of many Wednesday, April 2, 2014. and was a light to many Esther Hershberger, 77 She was born July 31, people. 1946 in Ravenna, the Linda was preceded in Esther D. (Miller) Her- of Dundee; sisters-in-law, daughter of Harley Jr. and death by her parents; a shberger, 77, 2933 Town- Effa Miller of MillersWanda Wright Under- sister, Vickie Underwood; ship Road 414, Dundee burg and Katie Miller of wood. and a brother, Robert H. (Trail), died Tuesday, Baltic; brothers-in-law, April 8, 2014, at her home Orie S. Miller of MichiLinda had worked in the Underwood. bakery at The College of There were no calling after a battle with cancer. gan, Roman L. Miller and Wooster. She loved ani- hours. Private family ser- She was born Nov. 29, Henry P. Troyer, both of 1936, in Holmes County Dundee. mals and feeding the birds vices were held. daily, and her special pets McIntire, Bradham & to the late Dan N. and In addition to her husKaia and Omega. Sleek Funeral Home, 216 Lizzie J. (Miller) Miller, band, she was preceded Surviving are her siblings, E. Larwill St., Wooster and married Levi J. Her- in death by a daughter, shberger on May 14, 1959. Lizzie; sons, Roy and Bill (Deb) Underwood of assisted the family. Millersburg, Penny (Doug) Those who wish may He died Jan. 18, 2007. Junior; her parents; brothHutchinson of Marco make contributions to She was a homemaker ers John D. Miller and Island, Fla., Tom (Cheryl) the Wayne Co. Humane and a member of the Old Joseph D. “Sonny” Miller; Underwood of Fla., Sando Society, 1161 Mechanics- Order Amish Church. and sisters, Katie and MatBellino of Wooster and burg Road, Wooster, OH Surviving are children, tie Miller, Mandy Troyer. Judith (Terry) Snyder of 44691, or to a charity of the Mandy Hershberger of Services were Friday, the home, Dennis (Sarah) April 11 at the ReuWooster; a sister-in-law, donor’s choice. Leota Underwood of Online condolences Hershberger of Dundee, ben M. Miller residence, Wooster; aunts Betty Gais- may be left for the fam- Elsie (Daniel) Miller 3117 Township Road 414, er, Nina Underwood and ily at www.mcintirebrad- of Fredericksburg, Ray Dundee, with Bishop (Anna) Hershberger and Reuben M. Miller officiBernaline Barnhart; many hamsleek.com. Laura (Ray) Weaver, both ating. Burial was in the of Dundee, Ben (Sara) Miller Cemetery, Walnut Jonas Troyer, 79 Hershberger of the home Creek Township, Holmes Jonas J. Troyer, 79, of children, Connor, Carson, and Joseph (Miriam) County. Sugarcreek died Saturday, Tara and Lindsay; two Hershberger of Millers- Arrangements were April 12, 2014 at Union sisters, Mary (Wayne E.) burg; 33 grandchildren; handled by Smith-Varns Hospital in Dover follow- Miller of Walnut Creek five great-grandchildren; Funeral Home, Sugaring an unexpected illness. and Viola (Jake) Weaver a sister, Clara D. Miller creek. He was born July 4, 1934 of Sugarcreek; and three in Tuscarawas County to sisters-in-law, Mandy TroyCharles Byler, 60 the late John J. and Ada B. er of Berlin, Leona Troyer (Hostetler) Troyer. of Sugarcreek and Karen Charles L. Byler, 60, of Stephen Byler of HolmWooster, died Thursday, esville. He retired in 1994 from Troyer of Winesburg. doing brick masonry and In addition to his parents, March 13, 2014, at Akron Charles was preceded in then was a dedicated vol- he was preceded in death City Hospital, Akron. death by his father, Stanunteer for the Save & by four brothers, Vernon, Charles was born July ley. Serve Store in Millers- Marvin, Adin and Nor- 24, 1953, in Wooster to Services were Monburg. He was a member of man; and sister-in-law Fan- Stanley and Iva (Mohler) day, March 17 at Roberts Byler, and was a gradu- Funeral Home-Sherwood Walnut Creek Mennonite nie Troyer. Church. He enjoyed golf- Services were held on ate of Waynedale High Chapel, Wooster, with the ing, bowling and following Tuesday, April 15, 2014 School. Rev. Bruce Ballantine his grandchildren to all of at Walnut Creek Menno- He had worked for officiating. Burial was in their sporting activities. nite Church, with Pastor Regalware for 10 years, Sherwood Memorial GarHe is survived by his Don Hamsher officiating. and was an active mem- dens. Online tributes may wife, the former Katie Burial was in the church ber of First Presbyterian be made at www.RobertsChurch. He loved fishing FuneralHome.com. Beachy, whom he married cemetery. June 14, 1959 and would Arrangements were and taking his daily walks. Memorial contributions have celebrated 55 years handled by Smith-Varns Charles will be deeply may be made to Wayne of marriage this June. Funeral Home in Sugar- missed by children, Jas- County Habitat for mine Byler and Nathan Humanity, 1451 Spruce In addition to his wife, creek. he is survived by his sons, Memorials may be made Byler; grandchildren, Bri- St. Ext., Wooster 44691; Bryan (Karla) Troyer and to the Walnut Creek Men- anna, Logan and Zaylee; or Palliative Care Unit of Bruce (Sally) Troyer, both nonite Church or the Save his mother, Iva Byler of Akron, 525 E. Market St., Wooster; and a brother, Akron 44304. of Sugarcreek; four grand- & Serve in Millersburg. K a t h leen Marie Noe, 91, of Wo o s t e r , died Saturday, April 5, 2014, at her home. She was born Sept. 20, 1922, in Holmesville to Richard Byron and Florence Marie (Peebles) Eason and married Gene Noe. He died Dec. 1, 1993. She retired from Rubbermaid Inc., where she was known as the “Cookie Lady.” Marie enjoyed following the Cleveland Indians, working crossword puzzles and baking. Surviving are a grand-

son, Bruce (Lisa) Woodruff of Smithville, and a granddaughter, Christine (Damon) Hitchcock of Ashland; and numerous great-grandchildren. She was preceded by a son, Jerry Woodruff; grandsons, Mark and Christopher; sisters, Helen, June and Virginia; and a brother, Richard Eason. Memorial graveside services are today (Thursday, April 24) in Oak Grove Cemetery, with the Rev. Tom Benter officiating. Schlabach Funeral Home in Shreve handled arrangements. Online condolences may be shared with the family at schlabachfh.com.


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FOR SALE: Union Lockstitch sewing machine, SN# 6337 w/light. $2,700. 2789 TR 406, Mlbg 893-2562†V.M REHM glass 40 gallon natural gas water heater, $95.330-674-5618 ex. 1. FOR SALE: Gas Heating stove, suitable for Greenhouse, (330) 893-1657 FOR SALE: Upright 18-cf gas freezer, like new. (330) 466-9954

WANTED- EXPERIENCED finish painter. Part time to full time . Must have valid drivers license and vehicle. Please call 330-473-8470. WELDER/FABRICATOR EXPERIENCED self-motivated **willing to work as a team **Drug Free **Benefits Apply: Agri-Sludge, 8047 SR 754, Shreve. M-F 8-4 330-567-2500

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ART DECO Wardrobe 4 drawers & closet, Roll top desk, Horse & harness tavern, good cond., 740-501 -4974.

JUNK TODAY.

TREASURE TOMORROW.

Place an ad in the Shopper classifieds and turn your junk into treasure.

FOR SALE: Gas kitchen range & gas clothes dryer, Also, IH elect. deep freeze all in very good condition. (330) 359-0282

FOR RENT: Takeuchi Mini Hoe, $18/hr.; S185 BobCat with steel tracks, forks & bucket. $18./hr.; JLG Scissor Lift, $50/day or $200/wk.; 42-ft. JLG Grade-All, $175/day or $700/wk; 24' Aluminum plank, $15/day or $60/wk. (330) 897-1222 Ext 3 2000 TIMBERJACK 360, enclosed cab with heat, 6cyl Cummins motor, 2 new tires, 2 tires 50%, in very good condition. $55,000 (330) 231-2234

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FOR SALE: Ford 3000 Diesel Tractor. 3400 Hrs. Power Steering, 1 Remote, Good Condition, 330-852-4874. CORN PLANTER: AC mounted, 2-row. VGC, 4 sets of plates. $525. Call 330-464-0312 GRAHAM CHISEL plow. $750. Marvin H. Yoder, Becks Mills. 330-8939304†x1. FORD 8N Tractor, new 12V conversion, starter, gas filter, bowl, & water pump, working tractor. $1,000. (330) 567-2390 JOHN DEERE G Short hood, good condition, runs good. Adam Barkman (330) 893-7065†Ext 2 WANTED TO rent: John Deere 1240 corn planter, liquid fertilizer, Trail area. (330) 893-0017 FARMALL H Original steel on rubber, 3 point hitch, $1800. 330-684-1512. FOR SALE: 400 gallon honey wagon. Needs new fiberglass tank, $75. ALSO, 3" crash pump, $75. John J. Yoder, 330-473-8232 750 JOHN Deere w/60" mower deck. $5,200 Also Ferguson 30 $1,200 Ferguson 20, $1,200. (330) 674-1919 INTERNATIONAL CORN planter, 4 row, Cyclo Air 800, field ready, $1500. 330-473-3530.

KENMORE EXTRA Cap Dryer, natural gas, but can set for propane, $80. (330) 567-3928

JOHN DEERE 15 hole grain drill, Oliver grain drill, New Holland 256 Rake, with dolley wheel, Vermeer 8 wheel V-rake, $1950. John S. Miller, 330-893-0303.

220 Construction Equipment FOR RENT: Takeuchi TB 135 mini excavator. Heat & air conditioning. Different size buckets available with trailer, $25. per hour. Day time phone 330-231-5065 or 330600-9917. Duane Raber. CAT D3B Dozer 6 way blade cargo 28 winch, good cond., $17000. Dan Weaver 7490 SR 514, Big Prairie 44611. 2006 HOOD 28000 Knuckleboom log loader, Deere diesel, heat & air, one owner, 5300 original hrs. Tusco Hardwoods, (330) 852-0188 99-1150G 3800 Hrs. New U.C Ex. Cond., work ready, $37,000. 1365 Oliver 4x4 w/ loader $6700. 330-279-4080

NH 258 Rake, w/dolley wheels. Grimm Tedder, New Idea #19 Spreader, new floor, PTO drive. New Frontrier Cultimulchers. New Esch 2 or 4 star, spinner tedders, New Holland after market square baler, parts & Service. Knob View Repair, 4159 CR 59, Baltic OH 43804 (330) 897-1106 Ext 3 SALE: PIONEER 2-bottom plow, fair condition; Yearling stud colt Belgian; 4'x10' trailer. 330-897-0014 x2

Farm Equipment PIONEER GAS Power Unit,

WHIRLPOOL Duet steam electric dryer, good cond., 2 yr old, 7.4 cu. ft., runs great, $850. 203-535-5148.

SUNSTAR 12-24VOLT DC Freezer, excellent condition. Retail $1,500. Sell for $1,150. Mahlon Gingerich, (330) 674-0905

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CASE INTERNATIONAL 8650, in good condition, electronic controls to operate from the tractor, works good. (330) 567-2249 BROCK FEED BIN 8 ton gravity shoot in good condition, $800/obo. Sugar Creek Area, 330-763-1284. JD 335 round baler 4x4; JD 24-T square baler; Sitrex 10-wheel V-Rake; H&S 8-wheel V-Rake; NH 256 Rake; NH 477 Haybine; Galfre 4-star Tedder; Agco 2-star Tedder; JD 1240 plateless corn planter. Andy Raber, (330) 893-0303 ACORN GUTTER cleaner & Steinhorst bulk milk tank, 400-gal.; also, misc. milking equip. (330) 204-2616 FOR SALE: Galvanized D-S Livestock Equipment, sheep scale, lightly used, 2012 model, $750 obo. (330) 275-6200 PIONEER Haflinger Forecarts, $375. (330)6745618†x1

25HP, very good condition, Wayne Weaver (330) 473-2416

GEHL FORAGE Wagon, in good working condition. $2,500. 16' Bale wagon, steel sides, new floor. $1,350 (330) 464-8083 FOR SALE: M600 Bobcat, $2500 and Pony Cart. Abe A Yoder, 4770 TR 616, Fredericksburg, OH 44633. JOHN DEERE 2005, #3320, 32HP Diesel, 4WD, Power Reverse, lg R4 tires, foam filled, 300X Loader, 61" bucket, 607 hrs, mint cond. $21,500. (330) 279-2662 BLACK HAWK 2 row corn planter liquid fertilizer. Field. ready, $175. 210 JP plow bottom, $75. Henry Miller, 6127 Harrison Rd., Fredericksburg, Ohio FOR RENT Bobcat T300 skid loader, $25/hr.; Bobcat Mini Hoe, $22/hr.+fuel (330) 231-6196. JD 14T Baler. 10' Int. transport disc. JD 999 Corn Planter. 6 ft McD Grain Binder. Abe Raber, 5150 CR 229, Frederickburg, 44627 (330) 695-6793

230 Farm Products Produce BARLEY SPROUTING trays now available, Stainless steel, David Yutzy, 330-600 -9624. FOR SALE: 4x4 Triticale bailage, $30. Federidge Farms, 330-893-9371. FIRST CUTTING hay, small bales, $3.50. Keim's, 6488 Fredericksburg Rd. FOR SALE: 1ST cutting Timothy Alfalfa mixed horse hay. Also, 2nd cutting grass sheep hay. Paint Valley Stables, Allen 330-988-2250 WE WANT to spread your chicken manure, our spreader is 24' and has floatation tires. (330) 204-5992

WANTED TO feed your organic heifers. Prefer year round, reasonable rates. Also, FOR SALE: Organic ear corn, $300/ton. Like new set Bioplastic draft harnessall s.s hardware, $925. Ivan Yoder, 7990-B CR 373, Big Prairie OH 44611. FIRST CUTTING 4x4 round bales, stored outside, & pallets, good for beef, $15 ea. (330) 231-7446 1ST CUTTING round bales of hay, Timothy & Alfalfa, horse quality. 330- 466-1408. EAR CORN, $120/ton. Dion 28x48 threshing machine, $3500. #9 mower for parts, $125. David Troyer, 6610 CR 68, Millersburg, 330-674 -2871. FOR SALE: Yukon Gold Potatoes. Dannie H. Stutzman, 8446 Lautenschlager Rd., Apple Creek, OH 44606 FRESH MAPLE SYRUP, $32/gal. Atlee C. Yoder, 4901 TR 117, Baltic, OH. 43804. 330-893-7313. FERTILIZER & SEED OATS. and also Alfalfa, Timothy, Orchard Grass, Clover seeds, pasture mix & Pro-Turf lawn seeds. Order now for best pricing. Delivery available. Call New Bedford Elevator, 330-897-6492. FOR SALE: 2 bags organic seed corn, 80,000 kernels, $100/bag. Noah J. Miller, 330-897-0112.

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FOR SALE: Split Firewood, $60/pick up load. No delivery. Call or text, 330-763-0506

Garage Yard Sales

APRIL 29-30, 7am-9pm, 729 CR 12, Baltic. Treadle sewing machine, clothes, shoes & more. Eli & Joseph E. Troyer. More sales on CR 12. Noah M. Stutzman, Daniel W. Miller, Melvin C. Raber.

CERTIFIED ORGANIC wrapped 4x4 bales, 1st cutting hay, (330) 359-5647 or (330) 473-2866

8428 Salt Creek Rd, Andrew Raber, May 5-10, Same as AC Sales & more sales in area. Changing table, gas floor lamp w/stand, girls & boys clothing & lots more.

PEQUEA HAY tedder 7 ft. reel type; David Brown 990 tractor. James Yoder, 330893-2328.

TR 369 20+ GARAGE SALES. May 1 & 2. South of Kline Lumber. Maps available. 330- 893-7902

FOR SALE: Certified Organic baleage, individually wrapped 4x5 bales, delivery available. 330-204-6091

MULTI-FAMILY GARAGE Sale, May 6-7, Patio chairs, dishes, bedding, furniture. 10622 Criswell Rd. Fred.

FOR SALE: organic corn silage. Ph. 330-674-9736 NOTICE: MONTANA Alfalfa in stock $145 per bag. Aden Mullet, 8056 Criswell Rd., Fredericksburg 695-2208 WHEAT STRAW, Squares, 2386 CR Dundee. (888) 790-1473

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TOO MUCH stuff, not enough space! Multi Family Garage Sale, April 11-12, 18-19, 25-26. Hoards of shirts, baby clothes. Car seats, bassinet, girls coats, new and like new ladies coats. Assorted size coverings, some new. Bonnet, shoes, books, tupperware, luggage, sweeper. Naomi Mast & daughters. 2427 TR 421, Sugar Creek. HUGE 5 Family Garage Sale, May 1-2, 7:30am - ? Juki Serger, Sewing Machine table, cedar chest, oak shelf, toddler bed, bunk bed, crib, In-step stoller, 0-2T Boy's polo shirts, girls dresses 0-3yrs, 9-10yrs, lots of baby clothes, toys, shoes, lots of decor, kitchen ware, white blinds, shuffleboard, croquet set, ice cream freezer, HP copier, colletibles, mulcher, & lots more. Joe J. Yoder, 3678 TR 157, Sugarcreek OH. See map for TR 369. BARN SALE: May 5th-May 10th. Warehouse seconds, stainless steel housewares, closeout chinaware sets, gift items, bent & dents, books, cards, toys, lots of closeouts! AC Sales, 7792 Frease Road, Fredericksburg, OH. 330-695- 2344 APRIL 24-25-26, Table/ chairs, glass top patio table, grandmother clock (needs repairs), Little Tykes work bench, 1/2 bed, nylon buggy harness, black gma caps, glassware, bedding & misc. 9784 CR 329, Holmesville. Firman Yoder

Firewood Fuel APRIL

FOR SALE: Split seasoned firewood, slab wood & also boom truck loads available. Also, hollow campfire logs. 330-231-8462.

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WELCOME CHURCH of Christ Rummage Sale!, Fri, May 16, 8am-5pm, Sat, May 17, 9-12. Baked goods also. BEACHY-MILLER-Kauffman Moving Sale, 5 more sales on CR 600, same day as Charm Community Garage Sales, May 14-15.

24-25, 8am-5pm, April 26, 9am-1pm, Kerosene heaters, DR Finish mowing deck. lots of wood working tools, tilting quilt frame, furniture, lots of girls dresses & baby clothes, dishes & lots more. Ivan Raber, 9728 CR 329 Holmesville.

LARGE 6 FAMILY. April 2426, 9am. Kids wooden octagon picnic table, stroller/car seat combo, boys 4T, 10/12, 18/20, girls infant to 14/16. Name brand, and maternity, shoes galore, kids easel art center, little tikes shopping cart, Hallmark and Coke ornaments, collectibles, glassware, books/pictures, electric leaf blower, six gun rack, table with 2 chairs, 8 interior doors, and lots of misc. Priced to sell. 7200 CR 623, Millersburg, by Chuck Nicholson. GARAGE SALE April 25-26, 7am-5pm. Sterling stainless steel barbecue grill, Riding toys, canister sets, new carhart coat, wicker bench, weed eater, ERTL toys, Helicopters, treadle sewing machine cabinet, oil cans, much more. Bake Sale. Reuben N. Miller 5044 CR 120, Millersburg OH 44654. More sales in the area. MULTI FAMILY-May 1 & 2, TR 369 area. 200 new plus used stamps, Stihl hedge trimmer, lots more. Allen (Naomi) Millers, 4442 TR 372

TR 369 Garage Sales! Clear gas lamp, deacons bench, gun cabinet, high chair, Leap Pads, decor. May 1-2, 4244 TR 374, Andy Lee Troyer.


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HUGE GARAGE SALE. April 25-27, May 1-3, 9233 Township Road 92, Killbuck. 330231-5363. Furn., clothes, toys, lots of misc. and baby items. 2003 Can-am DS 650 four wheeler, Hot tub, tanning bed, 2006 Suzuki Z400 ATV.

12 yr. old Belgian gelding, heavy built, easy keeper, will do lots of work yet, $2400. (740) 552-1722.

WOMEN, GIRLS & boys clothing, blazer, suite dresses for girls, & women, boys church suits & winter coats, cap for girls, Chi Machine, lots of other things. April 29, 7:30-?, Ivan Miller 1565 CR 200, Dundee.

10 YR old Gelding Reg. Morgan, fast traveler, good broke, TSS, $1,300. 8 yr old Gelding, Sire: Nobleland Sam, boys horse, TSS, $1,000. Eddie Miller, (740) 624-3761

HUGE Garage Sale May 6 & 7, 7-5. Furniture: Dressers- Loveseat- Tables- set of 6 chairs- end tablesBeds- Baby bed- Elec dryerHammock- Garden toolsBikes- Fans- Baskets- Antiques- Old windows- Old barn siding- wood ladderswood crates- Handtools- 8’ workbench- Small safe- Dehumidifier- Pictures- Cookware- Kitchenware- Lots of glassware- Service for 12 dishes- Clothing- BooksWhite quilters machineNew pieced baby blanketsLots of misc. John Miller`s 3672 TR 154, 330-473-3773 More sales in area APRIL 26th, 7-7 & 27th, 7-2:30, 8100 TR 562 Holmesville. Rattan chairs, oak glider rocker w/ottoman, lavender bath rug set, luxury Graco stroller, bike, record player, antique clock, other antiques, food saver, shoes, DVDs, lots & lots of misc. FAMILY GARAGE sale: Bedroom set, some toys, tools-- almost new, 2011 Toyota Prius, commercial riding mower & more! April 25-26, 8am-? 5706 Kidron Rd.,Apple Crk 419-989-2557 MAY 1-2, 8am-5pm, Boys shirts, girls dresses, coats, car seats, small dresser, toddler Jenny Lind bed, perennials, & misc. David Wengerd, 4375 CR 168, Millersburg. GARAGE SALE, April 25-26, 7:30-?, Patio Table w/6 chairs (gently used), solid oak bookshelf, end table, corner shelf, electric dryer (works great), recliner, charcoal smoker, pedestal stand, small desk, medicine cabinet, stollers, crib, port-a-crib, lg Casio keyboard, fax machine, stove top coffee maker, GameBoys & tapes, clothes, shoes, lots more misc items. Al Troyer, 8405 TR 565, Holmesville.

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FOR SALE: 9 year old Standardbred Gelding, broke trotter, buggy and boys horse, needs miles. 330-674-3252. FOR SALE: Sulky cart with reg. buggy harness shaft. For more info call 330-893-4093 WANTED TO BUY: All types of horses & ponies, sound or unsound. J & S Horse Farm, 13914 Mt. Eaton Rd, Doylestown, 44230. Call or write. (330) 715-0363

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6 Registered Holstein service-age bulls. Marvin Coblentz, 330-359-5570.

3 YR old Dutch/Standard Bred Gelding, Surrey size, TSS, (330) 852-0115

3 YR old Brown/white registered paint gelding, kid broke, neck reins, direct reins, leg pressure trained, willing loads in trailer, trail horse deluxe, (330) 473-8480

FOR SALE: Boer Goats, 1Nanny & 1-8wk old Billy. Also Old Brown Doves, Call (330) 893-4808

STANDING AT Stud, 33" Brown & White Miniature Horse, $40. Merlin Weaver, Frdbrg, 330-698-1064

FOR SALE: 15 yr old Standardbred Gelding. Calm, easy going, $600. Dave Miller, 330-359-0410.

7 YR. old Hackney pony gelding, 44", blk. w/blaze & 3 wh., tss, broke to ride & drive, $500. 330-897-2063.

FOR SALE: 2 N.A. Harness Shop nylon buggy harnesses, 1 is 7 yrs. old, like new & 1 is 12 yrs. old in good cond. Call for prices, 330-763-1549.

FOR SALE: (3) 2 yr old Dorset Sheep, good stock, never wormed, healthy, open had sheep in Dec.. Melvin R. Yoder, 10550 Hogback Rd, Frdrckbg.

FOR SALE: 4 yr old, Royal Strength, Trotter, Star & snip, 1 white sock, buggy size, TSS, in buggy 1 yr, $2,900. Andy Nisley, (330) 893-4140

STUD SERVICE 56" Bay Morgan Hackney Cross Stud, $75. Jr A. Yoder, 5645 TR 355, Millersburg. (330) 674-9993

10 YEAR old Broodmare By Real Desire, 2013 foal sold for $20,000 Sportswriter, has a big bad John 2014 foal, 330-852-4121.

YEARLING all purpose colt, percheon standardbred cross, $650. 330-466- 9476.

FOR SALE: 6 yr old Bay Gelding, all trotter, Traffic Safe, Melvin A. Mast, 10407 S Apple Creek Rd. Fredericksburg OH 44627

5 YR. old black gelding. Broke, approx. 58". Also 4 yr. Buckskin mare, 45" Broke. 330-674-0156

FOR SALE: 4 yr old 52" Bay Pony, used as school pony. Also harness. Allen Miller (330) 893-2312

43" 3 YR OLD Tri-Colored Paint Pony Gelding, sharp, $500. Broke to ride & drive. (330) 893-4603

OLDER JERSEY Family cow. Very tame, easy milker. Also 5 month old Jersey Heifer. 330-674-0889

STANDING AT stud, Nicole's Black Ace. 1/2 Friesian, 1/2 stand. bred sire: Michelangelo $500. Serv. fee w/ multiple mare dis 330-674-6989

7 YR Hackney Gelding, TSS, Broke the best, very safe, $350. Smaller pony. Kid broke. Jonathan Weaver, 7841 CR 373, Big Prairie. FEEDER CALVES to be sold at Farmerstown night sale, May 2nd, Approx 12 headmixture of black white faced, Hereford, Limousin, Charlotte, Holstein, Swiss, Jersey- Steers and Heifers 250 -600lbs. Call Norman at 330 -852-0444 for info. 5 YR old Gelding, buggy size, real good broke, sound. (330) 897-2103 FOR SALE: 10 yr. old bay stb. gelding. Surrey size, traffic safe & sound. Women can drive. John J. Hershberger, 8100 S. Apple Creek Rd., Fredericksburg, Ohio 44627 FOR SALE: 9 yr old Paint Mare, broke to ride, very gentle, good trail horse, $600. (330) 893-4081 SHETLAND STUD Pony, 38", 2 yrs., green broke to ride & drive, $250. 330-473-2416 FOR SALE: 2 Black & white mini mares, broke to drive, 30" tall. Conrad Yoder (330) 893-3251 8 YR old Sorrel Belgain Standard Bred Cross Gelding, 16.2H, broke single & double, works in the field or on the road, TSS, $2,600 obo. (330) 893-3733

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Kyron V.L , Quality Friesian Stallion, stands 16.1H. Service fee $500 John Barkman, 7884 TR 508, Lakeville, OH 44638.

Horses Livestock MILKING GOAT fresh 2 mo.,

10 YR. old mare dbl. gaited. Very good traveler, watches big trucks some. Needs work, $1500. 9122 S. Carr Rd., Fredericksburg, 330749-9494

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$150. 330-359-5753, 330-763-0376

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4 YEAR old black and white pony gelding, 42.5", broke to drive. Cart & harness Alvin Keim 330-897-2019. 6 YR. OLD bay mare, 45", 4 white socks, 1/4 Hackney, green broke to ride & drive. Daniel Troyer, (330) 473-2839. PAIR OF 6 & 7 yr. old gray percheon geldings; 15 yr. old percheon gelding; 3 yr. old percheon gelding.- all broke to all farm mach. Marvin Coblentz, 330-359-5570. FOR SALE: Oat Crimper, slightly used, New $800, asking $600 obo. (330) 893-0906

5 YR old Paint Pony, Gelding broke to drive, 50", Norman Yoder, (330) 893-7421

PONIES Halter broke, Buckskin Filly 3 yrs. old, , $400; 2 yr. old Shetland colt, $200; 3 yr. old quarter pony, $375. 740-824-4361 or 740-502-7343 5 YR old Trotting Gelding, by: Broadway Hall, TSS, good broke, family or boys horse, $3,600. 4 yr old Trotting Mare, by: Amigo Hall, Andover Hall, TSS, very nice trotting mare, $3,800. John Weaver, 4250 CR 207, Millersburg OH 44654, between SR 62 & CR 77. 10 SUFFOLK Ewes, 1 buck, all between 2-4 years old. $200 each or all for $2000. Steven Yoder 330-674-2002 FOR SALE: 4 year old standardbred gelding. Stands good to hitch and at corners. Not traffic safe. 330763-3667. $1000 FIRM. POLLED BEEF Cattle, service bull, buy one or all. Grain drill, bale wagons, other misc equip. Also round 4x4 baleage. Galen Amstutz (330) 663-3691 TEAM OF 6 yr old Grey Percheron Gelding, broke to all farm equipment, work with snap. Also, older black gelding for sale. (330) 852-0722 7 YR. old spotted mini Donkey Jenny. Bred to mini spotted Jack. Also 6 other mini Jennies. 1 yr. old black 26" mini stallion AMHR application. Also, other ponies. Daniel M. Schrock, 330-763-0905 FOR SALE: Short Bred Heifer, Short Horned Holstein cross, (330) 893-7611 4 YR old Chestnut Crossbred Mare, surrey size, 100% TSS, women broke, $2,800. (330) 763-1581

GRAY PERCHERON Mares, 1-Reg., 8 & 11 yrs old, One smooth mouth, (330) 567-5908

FOR SALE: 4 standardbred broke, tss, $3000. Mal 897-1457 x2

yr. old 16.2 H gelding, well good traveler, Weaver, 330-

FOR SALE: Two 14-mo. old good black bulls & horned dorset ram. Call 330-4324686

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FOR SALE: PAINT Pony. Nice markings, 43", $900. Trained to ride and drive. 330-852-3173 STANDING AT Stud, 52" Black & White, Homozygous Pony Stallion, Sires: Upheaded Flashy Colt, sure breeder. Also, 38" black & white Homozygous Mini Stud, sure breeder. Allen Miller, 5571 CR 68, Millersburg. (330) 893-4908 FOR SALE: 2 yr. old black/white reg'd paint stud colt, will mature around 62", ready to start training. 330-897-4856 16.3 H trotting mare, 11 yrs. old, good traveler, cross breeding potential, $2200. Lavern Yoder, 852-4062 SMOKEY LANE STABLES Horse Auction, Saturday May 3 Tack 9:30, Horses noon Consigned are registered and grade Quarter Horses, Paints, Shetlands, Haflingers, Miniature horses, Donkeys, and ponies. Don't miss this sale if you are looking for kid broke horses or ponies. Will be selling new and used tack, harness, carts, saddles and all types of horse related items. Accepting consignments of horses and tack through sale day. Look for our catalog on Smokey Lane Stables Facebook. Smokey Lane Stables Inc., 686 Smokey Lane RD, Sugarcreek, OH 44681. 330- 852-2237. Auctioneer Myron Miller. 5 YR OLD Bay Mustang Gelding, broke to ride & drive, been on trail rides, $1,000. Will also train horses to ride or drive. $75/wk. Firman Troyer, (330) 897-7403

May 3rd

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May 9th

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686 Smokey Lane Road NW • Sugarcreek, OH 44681 Phone: 330-852-2237 Fax: 330-852-2237 auctioneer Myron Miller

FOR SALE: 3/4 white Dorper 1/4 Dorset ram. One year old, $200. 330-695-2303 BLACK MARE, Bred to Half Fresian Stallion, $2,500. 330-674-5740 STANDING AT stud, Lady's Royal Flash, Sire-Royal Strength, Dam-Superstar Ranger, live foal guarantee, multiple mare discount, registered-$750, grade-$350, standing at Moreland Stables, 1435 W. Moreland Rd, Wooster, OH 44691. 330262-0556 BROODMARE, Quarter pony, 54", trade large pony stallion, prefer Appaloosa. (740) 824-4361 BUYING & SELLING Standardbred & crossbred horses. Call (330) 359-2852 PAINT PONY, 3 yr. old stud, 43" tall. Black & white, beautiful markings. Green broke, $325. Malva Nisley 330-893-1058 GOOD FAMILY Horse, 6 YR old Mare, 16.1, been in buggy, TSS, 330-852-4283 Ext 3. FOR SALE: 2 YEAR Dutch Standardbred, stud. $1750. Levi Yoder, 5864 CR 59, Mbg., OH.

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yr. old gelding, strip1 white, mostly trot, fast traveler, tss, $1950; 4 yr. old trotter, boy's horse, deluxe, tss, $3000 Duane Weaver, 330-674- 1777

FOR SALE: 3 yr old Miniature Hackney Pony mare. (330) 893-2776 after 4pm. TOP HACK with lights & hydraulic brakes, $1,300. Road Cart, $300. Good used Bio-Plastic Buggy Harness, $150. Leather Harness, $65. Aden J. Miller (330) 674-2419 FOR SALE: 5 yr. old sorrel Belgian mare, broke to all farm machinery, $2500. 330-674-6918 10 YR OLD Friesian cross Mare, Traffic safe but not quite sound, would make a good broodmare. $1400/ obo. 330-893-4026 ext. 1. 13 YR old Paint Riding Mare, well broke to ride. Brown & White miniature pony mare, well broke, not for small children. (330) 897-2511 FOR SALE: 10 yr. old percheon Morgan cross, tss, women can drive, stocky built.. (330) 674-0809 STANDING AT STUD, Black Dutch Harness, w/4 white socks & star, Sire: Wouter, Service fee: $200. Henry Hershberger, (330) 893-0029

The perfect choice for your crossbred mare’s. $300 Service fee LFG.

JUNE 7 th Pony & Riding HoRse sale JUNE 13 d RiVing HoRse sale

FOR SALE: 4 yr. old 50 in. black and white pony mare. 330-763-3083 after 4:00 pm

Hidden Y’s Classic Knight

(Tack 9:30 Horses 12) Catalog deadline apr. 15th

(Tack 9:30 Horses 12) Catalog deadline may 20th

PAINT DONKEY, cute baby jack, born Oct. 31, 2013. Full size, not miniature. Weaned & ready for a new home $200 (330)418-6300

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WANTED: A horse that is broke to ride & drive, needs to be bigger than 14H, any color and breed, needs to be quiet. Duane Yoder, 4952 SR 557, Millersburg (330) 893-4068

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FOR SALE: 1yr old Black Filly, 3/4 Fresian, 1/4 Saddle bred, Sire: Farley P. $2,800. 330-231-7671 NICE BROWN/WHITE Paint riding horse, broke to ride, 10 yr old mare, $875. VM (330) 473-0530

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9 YEAR old Belgian Gelding, 17+hh, works with snap, farm broke. $3500. 2 more available in fall. ALSO, Black miniature pony Mare, kid broke, $500. Marvin H. Yoder, Becks Mills. (330) 893-9304†x1.

3 YEAR OLD Bay Gelding, 2 white socks, TSS, all trot, in buggy couple times, drives super, $3200. Also, 5 year old Gelding, buggy size, TSS, mostly trot, boys or family horse. $2400. 2 week trial. Marian Mast, 330-2792070

QUALITY HORSE Blankets for sale Sizes from 68"100" in stock with leg straps. Colors: Red, Blue, Green or Burgundy. Buggy blankets & Sheets also available. Norman C. Yoder, 4256 TR 374, Millersburg OH 44654 (330) 893-7421. Wholesale Dealers Welcome.

3 Yr. old standardbred dutch harness cross, green broke to drive, $950. 330-4669476.

FOR SALE: 5 yr old Belgain Gelding, 7.3HH, Well broke, willing worker, (330) 893-1521

FOR SALE: 2 yr old Mini Mare, kid broke to ride and drive, asking $400. (330) 749-4687

FOR SALE: Two Morgan Geldings, 1-Black 6 yr. old Rio Bravo son. 1-Chestnut Irish Celebration son 9 yr. old, good driving horses. Woman or boys horse. Henry @ 330-897-0178.

4 YR old Dark Bay Friesen Standard Bred Mare, rides & drives, TSS. (330) 893-4341 3 YEAR OLD 16.2 all star hall, TSS, been in buggy, $3100. 3 year old Diamond Victory, Black Mare, TSS, women can drive, $2100. Also, Sulky with long shaft, $400. Steven Yoder 330674-2002. 5 YR old Pony, brown & white, broke to ride & drive, good traveler, sharp, mare, 48". $575. Also, 10 yr old pony, brown with white blaze & socks, 40" mare, broke to ride & drive, has some snap, $425. (330) 852-2876 Ext 1 HIDDEN MEADOW Farm, offers sale preps, training, colt starting & shoeing. We welcome all breeds of driving horses. Johnny Hershberger. (330) 359-5267†Ext. 3 10 YR. old percheon gelding, built to work, ready for the plow, $2750. (740) 552-1722. 8

YR old Black Mare, w/small stripe, Percheron Morgan cross, TSS, $1,700 (330) 674-2526

BIG BLACK 9 Yr. old standard bred gelding. Safe for women, double gaited. Allen Miller, 330-897-0349 10 YR old gelding, all trot, traffic safe, mostly boys horse, good traveler, $1600. (330) 893-1805 11 YR old Trotter, by: Arizona Jack, TSS, $1,500. (330) 473-0235 WORLD'S SMOOTHEST RIDING HORSE, Columbian Paso Fino Horses for sale. They have a 4 beat single foot gait. 3-Trained in dressage moves, $5,000 each, 4-untrained $1,750 ea, 2-Black trained, $2,200 ea. All geldings, (330) 674-2503 3 YR old Standard Bred Gelding, All trot, TSS, buggy broke, very sensible, Wayne Weaver, 330473-2416 6 YR. old black white pony mare. Bred for OISO Standing a white 37" paint pony 9047 S. Kansas Rd., ericksburg, OH 44627

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3 yr. old trotting mare, fresh off track 3 weeks, 1st set of road shoes, sharp boy's horse, $2500. 330-275-0221

GOOD USED Mini Surrey, front with brakes and roll up curtains. $3800. (330) 6841512. FOR SALE: Dairy Goat, fresh & milks nice. $300. (330) 359-0233 FOR SALE: 7 yr old Belgain Gelding, broke to all farm machinery, $1,500 obo. Wayne J. Hochstetler (330) 698-1020†Ext. 4 FOR SALE: Black Standard bred Mare, 12 yrs old, TSS, boys horse, pulls on the lines. $1,100. Andy Miller, 6884 TR 326, Holmesville OH 44633 (330) 674-9604 Ext 1. FOR SALE: 6 yr old Double Gaited STB Morgan Cross Mare, TSS, anyone can drive, (740) 824-3368

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NOTICE: will reupholstery living room furniture. Also will make new outdoor furniture cushions. Raber's Upholstery, 1939 TR 110, Millersburg, OH 330-674-1300 OAK LOOK Crib, complete. Fisher Price battery baby swing, auto on/off. Colcraft Umberlla stroller w/roof. All excellent condition. (330) 473-7882 CREEKSIDE FASHION to Furniture, 2430 SR 643, Baltic 330-275-4048. Dresser, Chest of drawers, buffet, crib, knee hole desk, end tables, entertainment center, solid oak like new, curio cabinet, sewing machines, upholstered chairs, small size chest freezer, Jacobean Style antique furniture, drop leaf table w/1 leaf w/5 padded chairs, gun cabinet, counter top stove plus oven, glass shower stall doors good condition, 1750 Watt Coleman generator, garden tools, New China set 8 place setting, goblets, copper bottom cookware, new tupperware, complete set encyclopedias, sky lanterns. OLDER DARK brown sofa bed, 330-852-4874

Hunting Fishing

TURKEY AMMO, 15% off Decoys, Vests, calls in stock. Also Night crawlers, wax worms. Benton Bow ST. CROIX Premier 6' 6" lite spinning rod; make offer. Also, available Pflueger Supreme reel, 330-893-2421 330-893-2784 eve. Ask for Josh. FOR SALE: WartHog Bow, sights, 2 arrows, good stri n g , $ 1 0 0 o b o . 330-567-0063 LOOKING FOR land to hunt ground hogs, preferable in Holmes or Coshocton Counties. 330-275-0221 HILL COUNTRY BOWS is your source for recurves & longbows. From custom made hunting & competition bows to handcrafted youth bows, arrows, etc. We can supply it. 330-674-9609 FOR SALE: 12 gauge single shot, shoots 3" shells, used for turkey hunting. $110. (330) 401-6809 WANTED: Remington 1100 28ga shotgun, 330-695-7242 or 330-231-1411 REAL GOOD used PSE bow, 2011 model, used very little. (330) 893-4908. YOUTH & LIGHT adult recurves & longbows. Custom hunting & competition. Hill Country Bows 330-674-9609 RUGER MODEL 77, 30-O6, Cal.,$500. Mosberg 835 12 ga, shoots 3-1/2 shells, $300 (330) 897-1038

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DINING ROOM Set, Oval, oak table w/pedestal & 8 leaves, 6 chairs, $850. Also, Oak bookcase, w/sliding glass, 4'10" long, $75. (330) 359-0900

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Lawn & Garden

FOR SALE: 26" Troybilt Mower, self propelled, good condition. Like new Pony Troybilt Tiller. (330) 674-0636 Leave message. TORO 60" Commercial ZTR $3998. Simplicity 38" Regent tractor $798. Exmark 52" vantage stand on 44 hrs $5498. Scag Turf tiger 61" ZTR w/27 hp liquid cooled Kawasaki $5498. Snapper Pro S75 mower $5000. Scag V-Ride 52" 1 yr old 96 hrs $6250. Muck Truck w/2 buckets dual tires $1750. Charm Engine LTD 330-893-3033 CUSTOM Tilling & brush hogging, in Shreve, Holmesville & surrounding areas. Lester Weaver 330-567-9201. FOR SALE: Commercial 12 Gravely walk-behind tractor w/multiple attachments. 330-893-9371. TORO 44" walk behind mower, w/Kawasaki eng., $850. (330) 317-2131 FOR SALE: plow for a garden tractor. Mrs. Clara Mast, 4194 St. Rt. 557, Mbg 1980 CUB Cadet Riding Mower, Model #580, 16HP, 44" deck, $300. (330) 567-2390 48" TORO Lawn Mower, 20HP, electric start, hydro drive, floating deck, like new condition, only 75 hrs, $4,500 obo (330) 763-1144

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30" TORO, walk-behind, Like New. New Playset, 4 swings & slide. (330) 473-2168 WILL DO garden plowing, tilling, brush hogging, and get your new lawn ready for seeding. Henry J Miller, 330-852-3363. 33" TROY-BILT Mower, $650. (330) 674-1919 FOR SALE: 48" Walk-behind Gravely lawn mower, in good condition, (330) 674-0982 SNAPPER 48" Belt drive mower, exc. condition, $1100. (330) 852-3588. FOR SALE •TORO 62" walk belt: $1799. •Snapper Rider 33" cut 12-hp: $450. •eXmark LazerZturn 52" cut 20-hp Kohler Command: $4698. •Bobcat 2-turn 61" cut 25-hp Kaw: $3698. •Scag V-walk 52" 300 hrs Consignment: $4999. •John Deere tractor 175, 38" cut hydrostatic drive: $498. •Ferris walk 48" Hydro Vanguard, 4yrs. old w/metal bag: $2998. •Toro walk Hydro 15-hp Kohler w/bag extra blades: $2898. •Timecutter 42" Kohler 3 yrs old: $1499. •Toro 44" belt walk: $1799. •Scag Turf Tiger 52" Z-turn: $4999. •Honda Harmony w/bag: $650. WINESBURG LAWN & GARDEN 330-359-0330 FOR SALE: Troy Bilt horse tiller, good cond. Jonas L. Yoder, 3390 TR 194, Sugar Creek. (330) 893-1361 SNAPPER RER. 28" cut. 10HP $498.00. Snapper RER. 28" cut. 8HP $450.00. Gravely Z-Turn. 48" cut. 18HP Kohler Magnar $1198.00. Snapper Pro. Walk-behind. 36" cut. Kawasaki Engine RB4600 $798.98. Snapper RER. 28" cut $498.98. Eagle Star. Walk-behind. 36" cut. Kawasaki Engine $698.98. Scag. Walk- behind. 48", 14HP Kohler Engine $898.98. BobCat. ZTR. 61" 25HP Kohler $3,999.98. Scag Tiger Cub Z-Turn. 48" 24HP B&S Engine. New Heads & Blades. Good Condition $3,598.98. Cub -Cadet HDS2155. 42". Kohler Command Engine $898.98. Snapper. 42" 16HP Vanguard $498.98. Snapper RER. 33" cut $398.98 Snapper. 36" Walk-behind. Kawasaki Engine $798.98. Troy-Built 33" cut. B & S Engine $698.98 Charm Engine LTD 330-893-3033 JOHN DEERE Riding Mower 160, 38", $500. John Deere, 21", Self-Propelled, walk-behind, w/bagger, $200. (330) 231-5085 Berlin SNAPPER PRO 48" Walk-behind mower, hydro, floating deck, 19HP Kawaskai, never used. $3,999. (330) 852-1988

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NOTICE: I will no longer be sharpening lawn mowers. Business & Merchandise for Sale: Ivan Troyer, 5899 S. Carr Rd. Apple Creek OH EXMARK 48" walk behind mower, $700. Toro 52" walk behind, $850. Honda Toro 21" mowers. John S. Miller, 330-893-0303. DOC'S STUMP Removal, Res. & Comm. Fully ins. Free est. (330) 567-2584 Rodger Daugherty, owner.

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NEW SS Hand & Drill Crank, Oats crimper, $250 (330) 275-9675 APPROX. 2500 board feet, popular, mostly 4x4, some 5x4, air dried for 6 months. .70¢/board ft. Roy Wenger TR 656 330-592-8793 FOR SALE: Heat Queen Outdoor furnace, used 2 yrs, exc. cond. Make offer, Atlee Weaver 330-359-5357 13HP HONDA, like new $450, 5HP Saylor Beall Air Compressor, rebuilt and ready to work, $600. Brand new Wildfire Trash Pump W/Gx160 Engine 3" Ports, never started $325. 12" by 12" Slide $65 (330) 674-3971†Ext 4

Miscellaneous Merch.

FOR SALE: Myers 1/2HP Electric Submersible Deep Well Pump, $150 (330) 600-9192 PVC PIPE, 1-1/2", 400 lineal feet, .62/ft, New, (330) 674-1694†Ext. 2 Leave Message. MINI SURREY in good condition. $3200. Atlee A. Hershberger, 5500 S.R. 557, Millersburg, OH 44654 330-674-2906 USED BUGGY, steel wheels, hydraulic brakes, lights, $1,800. (330) 359-5459 NEW PFAFF Sewing & Embroidery Machines and Sergers for sale. Available at Lackman's Sewing Center, Apple Creek, OH 330-698-3060. MAYTAG RINGER Washer, very good condition, $475. 12' Alum V-Boat, w/life jackets, gas tanks, anchor, trolling motor, with Trailer, 1971 Johnson 7.5HP motor, $600. (330) 893-2653 PSP CARTRIDGES, MLB '11, NBA '10, NFL '08, Cabelas Hunting, Blokus, $10 ea. or $45/all. (330) 893-4157

SUGAR MAPLE Trees, 10' 14' tall. Olen Miller, 330279-2136.

SKID BUILDINGS for sale. 1 - 12x28 insulated used for office and lunchroom. Good cond. 1 8x10 used for wood and coal. 1 6x9 used for broilers. 1 24x42 insulated used for a warehouse. Michael Miller, 3829 TR 606, Fredericksburg, OH 44627

ROUND TABLE live with Electric 1 HP motor, 5' diameter, good condition. $250 (330) 897-1038

FOR SALE: Bio Buggy Harness, stainless steel hames & hardware, excellent condition. (330) 695-2115.

FOR SALE: Road cart w/ lights, good condition. David Troyer, 330-695-9814 x 3

FOR SALE: Large Wooden Pony Cart, good condition. Road Cart, w/led lights, wooden wheels on steel, easy entry type for horse. (330) 674-0636 Leave mes.

FOR SALE: Spectro Chrome treatment light with color slides. $250 (330) 674-2722 FOR SALE: Older Burkholder Buggy. Could use some repairs, $1200/obo 330-4016809. BUGGY FOR SALE: FIBERGLASS shaft & wheels, LED lights, 3 yrs. old, exc. condition. $4500. 330-365-0527 PISTON TYPE air motors CW24 w/ 10" pulley for wash machine, fan, etc. $120 each. 330-893-3675.

FOR SALE: Treated wooden fence posts. 7'6" $4.00. Levi Schlabach, 12866 C.R. 330, Big Prairie, Ohio 44611 MAYTAG ROUND tub wringer/ washer, needs some repair, $125; 4' Blue Spruce trees, $15/ea. 330897-6602. FOR SALE: older buggy in fair cond. Hyd brakes, lights. David Troyer, 3283 TR 128, Mbg., OH 330-674-0434

5X5 PHONE Booth, like new, made by Little Cottage. $300. (330) 893-4315

12V 200W Solar Panel, 20AMP, Digital Controller, Xantres Inverter Charger 1500W (330) 473-3113

FOR SALE: 35x70 Hoop Building. Atlee A. Keim, 6568 Salt Creek Rd., Fredericksburg OH 44627

SE RAINBOW Sweeper, no power nozzle, all other attachments, clean, good condition. $250 (330) 674-6989

FOR SALE: Office desks - 3 to choose from, $45/obo. 330-359-1902

MONCRIEF COAL furnace, good cond., $125. 330-4560183,330-284-2292/anytime

4000 Watt Generator, good cond., $200. Call (330) 893-0138

BOSTITCH AIR spiker F28WW 2"-3 1/2" spikes good cond, $75 5482 TR 629 Millersburg 330-8933675

PLASTIC SHEETS, 4x8x3/8" thick, white, new, $85/ea. 3 or more $80/ea. Limited quantities. (330) 749-1054 LIKE NEW E-Z Entry Pony Cart, medium size. $300 (330) 698-0320

GARDEN TILLING at reasonable rates. Call Nate 330359-5181 or John 330-231 -7789

MINI SURREY, fiberglass wheels & shaft, (330) 893-2483 or (330) 275-6105

FREE HORSE MANURE for your garden. Manure & Shaving Mixture. You pick it up and its yours. (330) 674-1492.

FOR SALE: Men's RaLeigh Bike, like new, w/carrier & fenders, $500 Call (330) 641-4841

LADIES BIKE, super light, Fuji, very good condition. $500 (330) 600-9120 6X10 CARGO Mate enclosed trailer, $1000; Top Buggy, good cond., $2750; Garmin Dakota 10 GPS, like new, $150. (330) 897-3207 OLDER 4X13 Leader American Evaporator, with steamaway, $11,500 Also, 10" Filter Press, $1,500. Joe Miller, 6431 TR 348, Mlbg. (330) 674-1157 Ext 2


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SE RAINBOW Sweeper with power nozzle, clean, good condition. $450 (330) 674-6989 FOR SALE: Blue Bird & Wren houses, made out of pine & cedar. Also bird feeders. (330) 674-0636 leave message. FOR SALE: Rollair Air Compressor, 5hp Gas (like new) $475. 2 Kerosene Heaters $50 ea. Delta 10" Table Saw $150. Dewalt Mitre Saw w/stand $200. King Cutter 5' Box Blade w/teeth $375. 12' Canoe w/paddles $250. Plastic Fence Post, $1 ea. Steel Posts $3.50 ea. 2 Barn Beams for mantles $75 ea. Milwaukee Sawzall $75. 4 load super dry firewood $75 delivered Call 330-243-3544 70,000 BTU Dura Heat space heater with thermostat, like new, $175. 330-893-3675. E-Z TRAIL 2 seater pony wagon, good cond., $400. Willis Yoder, 7070 TR 601, Millersburg, 330-275-6950. 3'x80',

Steel pipe fence $300. 330-600-0130.

KIKOBOER NANNIES, 6-8 mo old, $100. Myers Jet pump with shallow well jet, $150. 5.5HP Honda set-up for natural gas $225. (330) 893-1953 FOR SALE: Mortise and Tenon framed shed. Also two stainless sinks. 20,000 sq. ft. storage space for rent. Call after 4 pm, 330-893-1130 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. 10X16 BARN with flooring, insulated, was used for office, $2500/obo. 330-8933900 FOR SALE: saw dust blower 12 in. inlet $250. Also, 50 ft Big Dutch flex auger, new, $300. 330-893-0218

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TOP BUGGY, child seat w/door, lights, $2,800. Surrey, steel tire, brakes, lights, $2,000. Clyde Yoder, (330) 893-1097

2 COOLING plates, rated at 18 degrees, 1-30"x120", $550. 1-36"x60", $350. Mounting brackets included. (330) 231-0741

FOR SALE: used Anderson Picture Units, 4'w X 6'h $100 each. Also, used Casement Picture with two flankers, either side. Call Nelson, (330) 231-5183

USED BUGGY, w/child seats, led lights, fiberglass wheels & shafts, $2,700. (330) 852-9310

FOR SALE: Pony harness draft type. Melvin Stutzman Jr., 4786 TR 629, Millersburg, OH 44654. YARD MAN, 46" cut, 20HP Lawn Tractor, w/bagger and garden trailer. $600 obo. 14cf Upright Freezer, $125 obo. Reebok Treadmill, w/power incline $150 obo. (330) 316-7821 STAINLESS STEEL Holland Legacy grill, good condition, $120. 5482 TR 629, Millersburg 330-893-3675. FOR SALE: Sun recumbent bike, good cond., new tires, $290. 330-473-3094 FOR SALE: PIONEER HAFLINGER FORE cart; 1-Horse manure spreader; Pioneer 24" steel wheels, like new; John Deere lawn tractor; Craftsman lawn tractor. (330) 852-7017 2-SEATED side-by-side 4-wheel bicycle, great on the Holmes Co. Trail. $250. 330-763-0233. MIGRATION FENCING for broiler houses, free standing, no stakes required. Rigid & easy to handle, in stock. Hillside Fabrication, 330-893-1058 5,000 LB. TOYOTA Forklift, air tires, regular gas, $3250. 330 -695-9376. 16'x7' Insulated garage door with opener, good cond., all install parts incl'd, color-clay $500. 330-473-7103. FOR SALE: Non-electric Kinetico Sulfer guard system, 4 yrs. old, removes rotten egg odor from your water, $1300. (330) 852-3192

Tina Owens

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$84,900 Millersburg $869,900 Killbuck • 4 Bedroom • 2 Bedroom • 3.5 Bath • 1 Bath • 3,400 Sq Ft • Fenced in Back • 2 Car Attached Yard Garage •1-1 Car Garage • 54.212 Acre • 1-2 Car Garage • In Ground Heated • Room to Grow Pool • 0.49 Acre in Town • Great Location!

FINISH BOOTH, good condition, 8'x8'x12' wide, $750 obo. (330) 897-1158 Ext 1 GALVANIZED STEEL conduit pipe 180' 3 1/2 in 130 ft. 4 in. 10 ft. sections with couplings, exc. cond., $5/ft. or all for $1250. 330-8933675. T14, MARTIN houses, vinyl, cedar, pine,. Also S&S Craps, bird houses & feeders, Wildcat Woodcrafts, (330) 897-7403 1.5 mi. S. of Baltic. JACUZZI HOT tub. All new components, $800. Tanning bed, $500. Upright tanning bed, $100. 330-231-5363. NATURAL GAS Furnace, $150 Anderson Sliding Glass Door, 95-1/2W x 79-5/8H, $225. (2) windows 79-1/2W x 59"H, alum sliding, $45 ea. (2) Alum sliders, 59-5/8W x 59-1/8H, $45 ea. (330) 674-5740 VM FOR SALE: Specialized Elite bicycle with all carbon frame (racer). Giant Rapid bicycle (racer). Piano bow case. (330) 695-2467

TIMESAVER 336-2 widebelt sander, 2 head, 37 inch electric, $3400. Harvey Yoder, 330-674-1860 x6

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Website: TinaOwens.HowardHanna.com

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FOR SALE: Breeding stock. ACA-Dachshund, 4 females, black-white, DOB 3-20-14. ACA (2) Bichon females, DOB 2-22-14. ACA RedWhite Boston Terrier, male, DOB 10-9-13. Grade ShihTzu 2F, 3M, DOB 2-24-14. $400 each, 3 or more $350 each. Allen Mast, 330-600 -0754. 2 YR old AKC Fawn Pug, female. $350. David Miller 330-763-1424

Pets Supplies BLUE MERLE Chihuahua,

1 1/2 YR. old AKC Husky female black and white cactus markings. Very nice. 330674-0801 V.M. MISSION COMPOUND Bow w/acces. incld'g release, adjustable draw length & draw wt., GC $250. 330-897-5410 3 yr. old AKC brindle female Boxer, good mom, $350. (330) 231-1665. FOR SALE: AKC Adult Males, 1-Bicheon, 2-Havanese (330) 893-1521 YORKIE HAVENESE mix puppies, (2) males, (1) black, (1) black/tan, exceptionally cute, $350 each. 330-279-2066 10X14 KENNEL, USDA Approved, 12 runs on outside & inside, 4 whelping boxes. (330) 893-4315 AKC BERNESE Mountain Dog, male, 6 mo old, $850. (330) 893-1368 FOR SALE: 6 wk old, Coyote Hound Pups, out of excellent stock. Also, WANTED: trained coyote dog. (330) 601-2994

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FOR SALE: 4 yr old German Shepherd, female, good guard dog. $225, Christ MA Miller (330) 897-4103 2 YR. OLD Yorkie male, 7 1/2 lbs. Proven breeder, $450. 330-466-8321 FOR SALE: AKC Havanese male, born Feb. 27, 2014, wormed, shots started, black & white, $300. (330) 674-2710 WANTED: Male or female boxer 1-4 years old. Black or brown in color. 330-600-1109

Miller Real Estate Auction Tuesday April 29, 2014 • 6:00PM

Location: 1796 Cty Rd. 168 Dundee Ohio 44624. Between Walnut Creek and Winesburg on State Route 515 take Weaver Ridge Road (Cty Rd. 168) east to the Property -30 AcREs - onE PARcEL sEcLusion & PRivAcy - oPEn & woodEd - bEAuTifuL Pond - good buiLding siTE - MinERAL RighTs - ExcELLEnT gET AwAy PRoPERTy - wALnuT cREEk - TwP hoLMEs counTy - EAsT hoLMEs schooL A beautiful parcel of land in a good area! The property sets back from the road and includes 30 acres of open & wooded land with a beautiful pond and a lot of privacy. If you are looking to buy a bigger parcel of land just minutes from Berlin, Walnut Creek or Winesburg, this might be the one. An ideal secluded home site or an excellent weekend / vacation spot. Stop by; pick up a brochure, and walk the property at your convenience. (Photos at Auction zip ID #21631) Buyers will be responsible for cauv recoupment if it applies. Terms: A 10% non - refundable down payment will be due at the auction, the balance due at closing (appr. 45 days ) Announcements at the auction precede previous statements and advertisements. HBP minerals transfer to the buyers. Real Estate Taxes = $102.79 per half. owners: Ervin Millers Auctioneer / Realtor: Orus Mast 330-473-9077 • Vernon Yoder 330-466-0520

CHIHUAHUA PUPPIES including a teacup, well socialized, pictures available. $200-500. 330-359-5459. WANTED: SHEBA Imu Male, call 412-289-9498

Kaufman Auction House 3149 SR 39, Millersburg OH

Antiques * Glassware * Household * Furniture * Misc. * Selling in 2 Rings ING

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BUGGY WITH sliding curtains, child's seats, rubber tires, 330-852-4874.

FOR SALE: 6,000 watt Kipor Inverter Generator, Electric Start, Natural or Regular Gas, Exc cond. YAMAHA 2800 Watt Inverter Generator, good cond., starts very easy. ENTERPRISE Sausage Stuffer with insert to press lard. 330-852-4874.

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Location: Kaufman Auction House next to Amish Country Theater, Directions 3.3 miles east of Berlin or 0.5 mile west of Walnut Creek, Ohio in Holmes County. From I-77 take SR 39 west approximately 12 miles to Auction House.

Realtor, ABR, RRS Call or Text: 330-231-0733

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Monday, May 5, 2014 at 5:00 PM

Antiques * Glassware * Household * Furniture * Misc. * Selling in 2 Rings Note: In addition to our Monday sale we will be selling an individual lifelong antique collection. Visit www.kaufman-auctions. com for photos and updates. For more information contact Derrick Kandel, auction manager at (330) 204-4453. Terms: Cash, check, or any major credit card with valid I.D. 3% buyer’s premium will be waived for cash sales. Receiving Hours: Wednesday, 9AM-4PM Always Taking Quality Consignments

(330) 852-4111 888-852-4111 www.kaufmanrealty.com

AUCTION HOUSE: Monday-Friday 9am-5pm 330-204-4453 DERRICK KANDEL, AUCTIONEER 330-231-4524 MYRON MILLER, AUCTIONEER CLIFF SPRANG, AUCTIONEER

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WANTED: 1/2 Beagle, 1/2 English Bulldog cross - Females or puppies. (330) 204-7997.

3/4 MINI Schnauzer Puppies, good with children, good watch dogs, ready now. Abe Byler, 6091 CR 51, Big Prairie, OH 44611

FOR SALE: Black & tan German Shepherd, 4 mo. old, $300. Aden J. Miller, 10219 Hogback Rd., Fredericksburg, OH 44627

LOST: GERMAN Shepherd Female, black/tan. Millersburg area. Call (330) 674-1400 with info.

COCKER SPANIEL puppies, 5 mo. old, ACA, females, $250/each. 740-824-4361

FOR SALE: 2 yr old Male Chocolate Beagle, runs rabbits, 7 yr male Pomeranian, (330) 279-9212

COMING 2 years old Walker, male. Runs and trees coon, $200. (330) 674-9192.

REGISTERED ACA Yorkie, female, 3 years old, great mother, due in heat soon. $300. (740) 610-7256.

FOR SALE: Cream colored Cavalier/Bichon cross, female, $300 obo. Also, 1 yr old Grade Yorkie, female, $350 obo. (330) 897-4856

BREED Sellout: 5 chihuahuas, AKC, $100 a piece. 7 Papillons with papers, $250 a piece. 330-897-5700.

ALUMINUM DOG RESTS, 16x19, $19.95 ea. No chewing, sanitary, easy to clean, appr. by Ohio Dept of Ag. Available in all sizes. Bert E. Miller, 8376 TR 528, Shreve. (330) 317-8570.

1 YEAR OLD French Bulldog Boston Terrier cross. Nice markings, never had puppies. $650. 330-893-3424. FOR SALE: 3 mo. old beagle puppies. Out of good hunting stock, $70 obo. (330)695-9862

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DESPERATELY WANTING a 1-2 yr old Siberian Husky, male, and 1-2 yr old Golden Retriever, female. Must be AKC Registered. (330) 377-4706 or (330) 231-7829 3 YR old Registered Yorkie Female, Black/Tan, good mother, due in heat soon. (330) 897-0006 DALMATIAN PUPPIES, ACA Registered, 8 wks old, shots & wormed, (330) 674-0557 Ext 3 FOR SALE: Black & White APRI Shih-tzu male, 6 mo old, (330) 893-1016 Ext 2 WANTED: NEWFOUNDLAND dogs breeding stock. Call Joe Miller 330-473 -9355. 1 1/2 YEAR OLD Beagle, female. $100. (330) 473-3215 REGISTERED OLDE ENGLISH Bulldog, female, born 9/3/13, brindle & white, $650. (330) 674-0509

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WANTED: BREEDING stock females, Maltese, Poodles, Schnauzers, Havenese, Shih-tzu, (330) 893-4315

5 YEAR Tri colored beagle female. Runs rabbits. 330-279-2100 A ABSOLUTE K-9 FACILITY Obedience classes starting May 7th (register NOW). AKC Bull Mastiff, Boxer, Bull Terrier, Cocker Spaniel, English Bulldog, French Bulldog (CB), German Shepherd, Great Dane, Old English Bulldoggie, Newfoundland, Siberian Husky, Poodle, AKC Standard Poodle, AKC Rottweiler. (740) 824-4361 or (330) 275-0795. EASTER LAMB- bottle fed baby, $75. Allen Mast 330600-0754. BUNNIES for sale: 6 weeks. Ready for Easter. All colors. Call 330-852-7710 MED. SIZE dog setup 10'X14' building +runs- etc. Must sell - Make offer. 330-695-9369 x3. ELKHOUND HUSKIE puppies. one male, two females, $200 each or best offer. 3 mo. old 330-852-1418 NEW ZEALAND WHITE bunnies. Will be ready for Easter. (330) 893-3052. BEAGLE: MALE, 7 years old. Good hunting dog. Runs his own rabbit. 330-897-0809 HAVENESE MALES, 1 yr old, $250. Joseph Erb, VM (330) 897-0083 4-YORKIE Females, AKC, Sell as group, $1,100. Also 1-Cavalier Female, Ruby, 3 yrs, $600 (330) 749-1054 (330) 852-4111 WANTED: AKC Bicheon 888-852-4111 Male, Also, AKC Havanese Female, (330) 893-1521 www.kaufmanrealty.com FOR SALE: (2) 14-mo. AKC Siberian Husky females $600/ea.; Also, 5 wk old Cocker Spaniel Puppies, 3-males, 1-female, AKC, wormed, vet checked, 1st shots, Female $750, Male $700. (330) 377-4706 OR (330) 231-7829 BEAGLE PUPPIES for sale. Shots & wormed. (330) 893-2036

FOR SALE: Stock Dog Puppies, Mother: Australian Shepherd, Blue Heeler, Red Heeler, Border Collie Mix. Father: Purebred Australian Shepherd. Parents are good stock and farm dogs. 5 males: $125/ea. (330) 567-9722. FOR SALE: 1 yr. old Bichon male or trade on Shih-tzu male; 3 mo. old ACA German Sheperd, female, Levi Yodewr, 5864 CR 59, MBG. AKC BEAGLES: males, year old. been hunting, need work, no time myself Papers make deals, 330-473-8704 EMBDEN GOOSE, $20. 330-893-1058

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FOR SALE: AKC Red Boston male, 9 months old, 330674-3999 ext. 1. WANTED: farm dog that kills ground hogs. Mahlon Yoder, 32157 C.R. 12, Fresno, OH 43824 740-622-1654 7 YR old Chihuahua female, house trained, great with kids, accessories included. (330) 893-3463

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Giant Avail XS Women's bike, $400. 330-567-2390. FOR SALE: 2013 Giant Defy Road Bike, Med Size, 2 extra tubes, 3 new tires, $875 obo. (330) 674-5718

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12 WK old Golden Retriver male, nice/friendly, pet only, has underbite, $200 obo. (330) 473-5331 FOR SALE: Male Cavalier Puppies, Blenheim & Tri, (330) 695-2250 BLUETICK BEAGLE, female, 2 yr old, runs good. $75, John Barkman, 7884 TR 508 Lakeville OH 44638 FOR SALE: Chocolate Lab Pups, ACA Registered, born 3/11/14. $300. (330) 674-1804 Ext 1. FOR SALE: Royal Palm turkeys & Rolling Pigeons. 330-763-1190, or 330-7631880, call after 4pm. FOR SALE: 3 year old ACA Registered English bulldog, female, $400. (330) 763-0332. ####### WARNING: 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. #######

PERKINS ENGINE, 50HP @1800 rpm, excellent condition, Lester Yoder (330) 695-2610 WELDING SCREENS, 6'x6' UV resistant, free standing, excellent condition, $60 ea. 330-893-1058 NATURAL GAS Gensets, 8000Watt - 60KW, April Special Onan 30KW with 6cyl Ford Engine, low hours, auto start, $5,350. Heartland Equipment (330) 852-1988 5 YEAR OLD 3" water pump with Honda motor, pumps up to 1 1/2" rocks. $400. 330-473-8989. 6500W PORTABLE Generator w/Honda Engine, very low hrs, excellent cond. $1,400 obo (330) 473-9230 FORKLIFT: OLDER model Clark propane powered forklift for sale, 6000H capacity. $4500. (330) 674-3001 DELTA 4" jointer with electric motor. 330-852-4874. POWERMATIC MODEL 66 Rip table 3HP, 220V, good condition, Hidden Nook Furn (330) 695-2610

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5940 Richville Dr, SW, Navarre Charming 3-5 BR home on 1 acre lot makes for a quiet country setting. Updated custom kitchen, 2 car garage and full basement are only a few of the fine features this home offers. $125,000 John Hochstetler 330-204-0431

1794 Viking Ave, Orrville Updated & ready to move in 3 BR home! Remodeled baths, new gas furnace & AC, new flooring, Fresh paint, Roof in 2010, New SS kitchen appliances & more. Oversized 2 car garage, storage barn. $139,900 Steve Maag 330-763-4769

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WANTED: 21 cu ft or larger chest type deep freeze, Also Good Broke Morgan Standard Bred Cross horse. (330) 763-1672 WANTED- WOOD fired hot water heater. Also, small chest type freezer for icebox. Andy J. Miller, 13590 TR 472, Lakeville OH 44638 WANTED: GOOD used exercise rebounder. (330) 852-3192 WANTED: STEAMED Jenny in good condition, 330-359 -5546. WANTED: USED Kitchen Sink, good enough for shop, prefer wooden. Also, natural gas oven. (330) 893-1918 VM WANTED: TRAMPOLINE in very good condition, (330) 988-0819.

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CASH PAID for scrap, autos, trucks, farm equipment & misc. Hauled free, appliances & junk. 330-749-2094 WANTED: GOOD used mini surrey, steel wheels. (800) 345-9688†x8193, leave message. WANTED:FLATBED sewing machine. Suitable for Nylon. 330-897-6140 WANTED: NON GMO Corn, please call Abraham (330) 231-0610 WANTED: FANS - 36"-48", with or without motor. Also PTO driven pulley, mounted on 3pt. (330) 473-8723 WANTED: WAGON & Harness for 32" Pony. (330) 695-9873

WANTED TO buy blocking logs, 330-897-1038.

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WANTED: Older hay & grain elevator for feed bunk. Also Jersey/crossbred fam. dairy cow. Robt. Keim, 9821 Hogback Rd, Fred'bg OH 44627

Triplex & Shop for sale in Killbuck, very good condition. akvincrentals.com (330) 674-2819

WANTED: MINI Pony Harness, 330-465-7016

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WANTED: Paint Belgian cross. 330-893-4328 WANTED: 14" Bearcat grinder in good condition. Eli Gingerich, 12160 Western Rd, Apple Creek, OH 44606 WANTED: medium size easy entry pony cart. Prefer with lights. 330-674-1539 GOOD BROKE Haflinger, Haflinger work harness set, & forecart, state price/cond., Wengerd 740-623-3772 WANTED: USED fuel tank, 100-250 gal, in good condition, (330) 605-8286

Home Condo For Sale

COUNTRY home close to Millersburg, private location, $700/mo. Dep./Refs. req'd. (330) 231-6255.

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2004 DURAMAX Diesel Truck crew cab, dulley with utility bed, 286k. mi., $8000/obo. (330) 231-0173. MINI BUS, 2003 F450, Great condition, seats 22, $13,500/obo, 330-473-3530. 2003 MERCURY sable wagon LS, new tires, new jasper transmission, like new, loaded, 124k. mi., $3400 obo. Call/text 330-231-5745 2000 CROWN Victoria, body rough, runs good, 150K, great work or derby car. $950 obo. (330) 231-5745 1992 TOYOTA Camry, great condition, very reasonable. 2006 Suzuki Z400 ATV, all stock, $3500. 330-231-5363

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WANTED TO buy: Standing Timber & Land, (740) 502-4074

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WANTED TO RENT: 2 or 3 BR house or apt. in Holmesville area. Call 774-437-8208 NEWER, 2 BR, 1 BA. 1 car garage, W/D hookup, Central Air, $550/mo +dep. Millersburg, 330-464-3762.

ANTIQUE AUCTION

GOOD ANTIQUES AND COLLECTIBLES QUILTS-TOYS-FURNITURE-PICTURES TRUNKS-DISHES AND GLASS-TOOLS Downsizing our home after 50 years of collecting and will sell the following antiques and collectibles at public auction. Auction to be held in The FFA Building, Wayne County Fairgrounds, Wooster, Ohio. The fairgrounds are located at the junction of US Route 30 and State Route 3 South.

THURSDAY MAY 1, 2014 9:00 A.M.

ONE OF THE BEST COLLECTIONS TO SELL AT AUCTION Good selection of older quilts in many patterns; good old oil lamps; old scales in showcase; 2 Empire chests; three 1 drawer stands; dry sink; Rubbermaid Sno Bob; old baskets; good selection of older toys including Fisher Price and Toy kraft; flat top kerosene stove; stenciled plank rocker; 5 old sleds; Milk Glass, Fenton, and Depression glass; Mammy bench w/ green paint; paper goods; linens; Lincoln Drape lamp; Oriental rugs; set of 4 Rosewood chairs; phonograph and horn; Christmas Houses; bird cage; dolls and accessories; all sizes of hump back trunks; Cherry drop leaf w/ 2 drawers; lunch boxes; full set of Morgan Belleek china; Cox and Belleek pcs.; cookie jars; all kinds of crockery items; Erector sets; set of Franciscan Desert Rose service for 8; and much more. TOOLS- Space heater; Ohio fodder chopper; table saw; misc. hand and power tools. NOTE- Only a few of the highlights of what we could see. Lots and lots of good boxes to unpack and sort. Just about as good cross section of collectibles you will find in one home. And more volume of good items than in most homes. Selling in one possibly two rings. PICTURES AT www.gant-realty.com.. Click on chattel auctions. Pictures will be updated week of auction. Circle your calendar for one of the best of the Spring. TERMS- Cash or Good Check Breakfast and Lunch

CASH! Pickups available. No equipment or vehicle too big for our disposal. Call evenings, 330-275-7980.

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CNG TANKS, Type 4 with manual valve. 10GGE 2014 Expiration $600. 10GGE 2021 Expiration, $1,200. 13GGE 2014 Expiration $1,100. (330) 473-9222

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1998 14' SEA Nymph V bottom boat with 9.9 Johnson motor includes trailer, fish finder, trolling motor, custom cover, swivel seats, life jackets, good condition, $1500. 330-897-1460.

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14' BLUE Fin Aluminium Boat, with 9.9 Evinrude Motor, MinnKota Trolling Motor w/foot controls, live well & fish finder, good condition. $2,250 (330) 893-0133 24' RIVIERA cruiser pontoon with 9.9 Evenrude motor, trolling motor, fish finder, and full enclosure, $4000 obo. 330-893-1601 FOR SALE: Suzuki 40 HP outboard motor. Good shape, oil injection also steering cable 1986 model $2200 OBO. (330) 852-0653 17' CANOE, $150. 11' Kayak, $85. 330-897-0600. FOR SALE: 14' Mirror Craft boat with trailer, & 9.5-hp Mercury motor, $1300. 5118 Cutter Rd., Apple Creek. 330-698-0111 †x1 FOR SALE: 2000 Boat Motor 25HP Mercury tiller, long shaft. $1,500 obo (330) 698-1778 Ask for Atlee.

Huge Amish Furniture Consignment Auction Location; Dalton Buckeye Event Center. Located at 624 Henry Street, Dalton, OHIO 44618. Located at the west edge of Dalton along US 30.Approximately 20 miles west of Canton and 15 miles east of Wooster.

14th Annual Spring Auction Saturday, May 3rd @ 9:00 A.M. Items Include;(8) Poly patio sets, deluxe roll top desk, computer desks, desks, secretary desk, file cabinets, book shelves, 50 plus complete bedroom suites, 50 plus complete dining room suites , dining room tables, lots of beds, chairs, hutches, bedroom furniture, hall trees, hall seats ,hickory rockers, oak glider rockers, blanket chests, crafts, sofas,(20) plus recliners, sectional sofas, TV stands, coffee tables, end tables, occasional tables, plant stands, pie safes, jelly cupboards, rustic furniture ,area rugs, lots of outdoor Poly furniture, and much more. Note, lots of Lane and Lanzer upholstery furniture that is discontinued quality furniture coming from a local store. We will have furniture from over 100 local craftsmen. A very good selection of, bedroom suites and dining room suites. Furniture in quarter sawn oak, oak, brown maple, and hickory. All wood items are made by local Amish Craftsman .This could be the best quality items we ever had. We will be open Friday night May 2nd from 5 to 9 P.M. for preview. Pictures posted on www.auctionzip.com I.D.7788. Or on, www.stevechuppauctions.com.We will have 2000 lots or more. We will sell in 3 rings. Delivery available, by MD delivery, at 330-205-2521. If you have never been to our furniture auction, it’s an experience you will never forget. Note to Consignors, Bring your consignments in Monday through Thursday, or until building is full. We no longer take consignment on Fridays the week of the auction Terms; Cash, Check, Visa & Master card. There will be a 7% buyer’s premium charge on all sales. There will be sales tax charge. Auctioneers, Steve Chupp, Bob Graber, Seth Andrews, Jason Miller, Harley Jackson John Kline, John Pond , Robert Miller and apprentice Eli Troyer.

AUCTIONEERS- Dave Acker and Paul Emerson

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

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2003 CHEVY Trailblazer 4x4, Great condition, 179k mi., 3rd row seating, $5500/obo. 330-556-9991 FOR SALE: Chevy 1/2 ton, high miles, runs great. Call 330-439-9139

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FOR SALE: 2012 Chevy, 15 pass Van, White, 4.8 engine, 80K, $17,200. Call (330) 466-4490 or (330) 466-3328

27’ Sportcraft with Trailer

2000 FORD Winstar, body in decent shape, has some engine issues. $750. (330) 231-7160

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2000 GMC Safari 7 pass. van, Exc. Cond., no rust, runs great! $1500. 330-464-2809 or 330-464-2811.

1997 16-ft. Monarch bass boat, w/85-hp Johnson motor, w/trailer & trolling motor. $2000/obo. 330-852-2472

1998 GMC Safari 7 pass. van, Exc. cond., very little rust, runs great. $1000. 330-464 -2809 or 330-464-2811.

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2007 KAWASAKI 1600, Vulcan nomad, 30k. mi., $6000. 330-465-6366.

Building Materials

REFLECTIVE Insulation 3/8" -2" 4x8 sheets and rolls Delivery avail. 419-602-1837.

Schlabach Real Estate Auction

Location: 10647 Pleasant Valley Rd. Sugarcreek Ohio 44681. From Sugarcreek take Main St. east .4 miles, continue south onto Pleasant Valley Rd. for 3.4 miles to Old Zimmerman Rd., turn west and the property is at dead end. From Baltic & SR 93, take Main St. east 1.1 miles to Pleasant Valley Rd., turn northeast 2.5 miles to Old Zimmerman Rd. Watch for Signs.

Friday, May 2nd, 2014 6:00 PM

* 10.29 Acres * Auburn Township * Tuscarawas County * Cabin * Pond * Secluded Wooded Acreage * Excellent Retreat Property * Row Boat * Paddle Boat * Gas Refrigerator & Stove * Open For Inspection: Monday April 21st – 5:00 to 7:00 PM

A very attractive retreat style property with everything you need to enjoy a getaway. The land, located on a dead on road, offers seclusion, natural water with large pond and a developed spring. The cabin is 20’x24’ with a full basement and has a kitchen with open living room area and a loft and features a porch. This property is located between Baltic and Sugarcreek in the rolling hills of Tuscarawas County and provides over 10 acres of wooded and open land and would make a nice investment retreat property for anyone. All sellers owned mineral rights will transfer to the buyer. Real Estate Terms: 10% nonrefundable down payment with balance due at closing in approximately 45 days. No contingencies. Sold “As Is” with no warranties. Announcements day of sale take precedence. For a brochure or additional information go to www.kaufman-auctions.com or contact Curt Yoder at 330-204-2447. Legal: Parcel #01-00331-000 located in Auburn Township of Tuscarawas County and the Garaway LSD. Taxes per half year are: $516.76 Items to be sold after Real Estate: v-bottom row boat; paddle boat; LP gas refrigerator; LP gas stove; (Terms: cash or check day of sale) Auction by order of: Jason & Ruth Schlabach

(330) 852-4111 888-852-4111 www.kaufmanrealty.com

CURT YODER, REALTOR & AUCTIONEER curt@kaufmanrealty.com (330) 204-2447


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HILLSIDE WINDOW and doors with composite jamb, $295. Vinyl windows with heavy duty aluminium screen. Free estimates. We install. We now stock doors. 330-897-1222 x3. NOW OPEN Centerline Cabinets 8494 East Lincoln Way Orrville, Ohio Lite Oak and dark Beech cabinets. Semi loads in stock. Assembled box cabinets made in USA. 330-683-3030. Mon. 10-7, Tues.-Fri. 8-5. Marble tops, faucets

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CATERING- FULL SERVICE Wedding and Event. For information email: stacey@ staceycooks.com or call: (330) 231-7502

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Cabinet Making

BUILDING A NEW HOME or remodelling? We have quality constructed solid maple cabinets in an ample variety of finishes and styles at a competitive price. Willow Springs Cabinet 31479 TR 231, Fresno, OH 43824. 330-897-0099

Cleaning

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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D YODER CONSTRUCTION: Custom Homes, Remodeling homes, garages, decks roofing, & pole buildings. Free Estimates. (740) 294-3215 SWISS CONSTRUCTION. Amish Crew, specializing in pole bldgs., horse barns, riding arenas, machine sheds, garages. For all your pole building needs call 330763-3937.

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DOUGHTY FENCE Builders. Building all types: board, split, rail, woven wire, non-climb horse, barb, horse, cote, hitensil. Also repairs. 330-893-1803 330-763-1433

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Bobcat S175 Skid Loader $350/WK, $1100/MO Call 330.674.1871

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YODER'S FENCE & Brush Removal. Will build all types of farm fence. 23 yrs. exp. Free est. 330-763-0497 7' Galvanized fence posts. Good cond. $5.50 ea. Crist A. Miller, 10683 Massillon Rd., Fred'burg, OH 44627 Building all types of wood & wire fences. Have ambusher to clear old fence rows. Free est. United Fencing 330-359-2314 x1 / 231-8813

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FOR SALE: Used Med. Napolean wood stove, $400. Joseph Miller, 8475 TR 652, Mbg, OH 44654.

Home Improvement parties, graduations, etc. Fla-

SIDING, WINDOWS, DECKS and trim work, 330-231 -0173.

HAULING WITH 1 ton dump truck & trailer. Will also do bobcat work. Duane Weaver, 330-763-1192.

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

WILL TILL Gardens in Holmes County Area. Will also do some bobcat work. Duane Weaver 330-763-1192

HAULING AMISH Ladies, Doc apts, shopping, day trips etc. Can haul up to 4 people. Charging .80/mi. Non-smoker, located outside of Fredericksburg. Call (330) 749-4947

Lawn & Gardening

LOOKING for yards to mow in the towns of Millersburg, Berlin, Holmesville, Killbuck. Great rates. 330-275-6190. CANADIAN HEMLOCK 4-5-ft., $45. Killbuck area. (330) 276-6074

FARHNEY'S AMISH TAXI, short or long hauls, 2 mini vans, 80¢/mi. 330-897-2170 or 330-390-0164.

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ICH KAUF! Scrap Metal, Will do wedding & church scrap cleanups also. Call evenings @ 330-275-7980

GORILLA PTG, Co. Free estimates on ext., vinyl, steel, wood sidings. 330-231-3541

Painting

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Roofing & Spouting

FOR SALE: 5" KWM Gutterman gutter machine set up w/Honda motor. Forward reverse neutral, extra spools, ex. cond., removable wheels for easy loading & unloading on trailer. $8500 firm. Em. Miller, 9080 S. Carr Rd. Fred, OH 44627

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FOR SALE: Top soil. Approx. 300 ton, $4.00/ton. Trucking available. (740) 824-4882.

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vors available. Delivery available. 4 & 6 oz. cups available. 330-852-2938 or 330-2601219.

Tree Service

EL' ROYS Tree Services. We can give you a free same day estimate. We offer services of cutting down of trees, limbs, trimming, lawn care, stump grinding & power washing 330-601 -6677

Shopper HOLMES COUNTY RESIDENTS ONLY All Line Ads

CONCESSION TRAILER Set up for Ice Cream. Only used 3 years, asking $11,000. 330852-2938 or 330-260-1219. ICE CREAM for weddings,

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Tutoring Training

MAY IS Homeschool Assessment Month! At the Amish School Shop in Berlin 1st Assessment - $30.00 2nd Assessment - 1/2 price in the month of May Call Susie now @ 740-739-8018 to make your appointment.

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


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2014 Civic Sedan LX 36 Month Lease

Automatic Transmission

2499

$

149 Mo.

$

total due at signing

36 Month Lease

Best Value One Pay Lease – 2 Year Test Drive

8,041

$

All Taxes and Fees Included

0

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24 Month Lease

2014 CR-V AWD LX

2014 Accord Sedan LX

Automatic Transmission

$

195 Mo.

$

Automatic Transmission

2499

total due at signing

36 Month Lease

Best Value One Pay Lease – 2 Year Test Drive

9,797

$

Due Monthly

All Taxes and Fees Included

0

$

24 Month Lease

204 Mo.

$

2499

$

total due at signing

Best Value One Pay Lease – 2 Year Test Drive

9,282

$

Due Monthly

24 Month Lease

All Taxes and Fees Included

0

$

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“Special Finance Rates”

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APR for 24-36 months

2014 Accord Coupe Special APR 0.9% APR for 24-36 months or 1.9% APR for 37-60 months

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2014 Civic Sedan Special APR

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2014 CR-V Special APR

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APR for 24-36 months

2014 Odyssey Special APR

0.9% APR for 24-60 months

0.9% APR for 24-36 months or 1.9% APR for 37-60 months

36 Month 36,000 mile closed end lease. 2014 Civic LX Automatic Sedan, 2014 Accord LX Automatic Sedan, 2014 CRV LX AWD. $2499 plus tax, title, documentary fee, license plates and mud guards. 24 month 24,000 mile Best Value One pay lease – 2 year yest drive for 2014 Civic LX Automatic Sedan $8041, 2014 Accord LX Automatic Sedan $9797, 2014 CRV LX AWD $9282 includes 6.5% Wayne County tax, documentary fee, license plates and mud guards. All leases and finance rates for well qualified buyers approved with Honda Financial Services. Offer expires 05-12-2014.

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P7742

P7747

2010 Crosstour EXL AWD

P7745

2012 Accord EXL V6 Cpe

P7727

EVEN IF YOU DON’T BUY OURS

A383A

20,388

$

2008 Grand Cherokee Overland

$ A417A

A373A

2003 Taurus SEL

$ P7733

2011 Pilot EX AWD

5,998

2002 Camry XLE

6,999

2011 Pilot EXL AWD

P7731

$ A385A

$ P7738

$ A190A

SALES

2011 Pilot EXL AWD

16,998

2007 Jeep Wrangler X

$ A152A

8,898

$ A725A

2011 Silverado LT

FINANCING/LEASING

16,388

2010 Jetta Sport TDi

$

27,588 P7710A

SERVICE

PARTS

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

A395A

2009 Impala LS

SERVICE

2011 CR-V LX

WE BUY USED CARS EVEN IF YOU DON’T BUY OURS

18,588

2011 Equinox LT

$ A363A

2012 CRV EXL AWD

P7732

$

9,588

ONE STOP SERVICE FACILITY

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

A389A

2011 Crosstour EXL AWD

P7736

2005 Accord EXVL

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

The Honda Certified Cars Limited Warranty extends the nonpowertrain coverage by 1 year/12,000 miles to 4 years*/48,000 miles.

P7720

2011 Odyssey EX

10,388

2007 Ford Fusion SEL

10,888

2008 Chevrolet Impala LT

SALES

P7741

The Honda Certified Cars Limited Warranty extends the powertrain coverage to 7 years*/100,000 miles.

Non-Powertrain Coverage - Within New Car Warranty

Other Select Used Cars

WE BUY USED CARS

$

2012 Civic LX

Powertrain Coverage

We Specialize in the Sale of Honda Factory Certified Used Cars Exclusive in Wooster

$ A415A

9,488

$

13,798

2009 Prius Touring

13,998

2010 Kia Soul

A368A

2002 Toyota Tacoma

PARTS

If it’s not a Genuine Honda part, it shouldn’t be part of your Honda. Right Part. Right Fit. Right Now.

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USED CAR SALE 2005 Chevy Malibu LS

2005 Honda Pilot EX-L

7,900

$

2011 Mazda 2 Sport 4DR

11,900

$

#3420

2013 Chevy Sonic LT

14,400

$

7,900

$

#14335A

#3434

14,900

#3457

12,300

$

16,700

#3366

2012 Kia Sorento LX FWD

$

18,900

#14316A

#3418

14,600

$

#14218A

12,400

$

15,400

#3411

2012 Toyota Corolla S

16,900

$

#3458

2012 Jeep Liberty LTD 4x4

20,500

$

#3425

14,900

$

15,500

$

21,900

#14066A

2011 Jeep Grand Cherokee AWD

24,900

$

#3459

22,500

$

17,200

20,900

$

25,300

$

28,700

#3391

#3416

2010 Chevy Tahoe LTZ

28,900

$

#15012A

$

9,900

12,900

#3401

#3432

#3405

#3461

#3473

$

13,500

14,900

#3435

15,500

$

#3409

17,600

#3393

14,900

16,200

$

21,400

#3421

#3438

18,400

#3470

#3444

2011 Buick La Crosse CXS

$

25,900

#3442

2010 Nissan Armada Platinum

29,300

#13343A

2011 Ford Explorer XLT 4x4

26,200

$

#3427

29,500

$

#3471

2012 Ford Focus SE

14,900

$

#3450

16,500

$

#3429

2009 Hummer H3

18,900

$

#3419

2013 Mazda 2

14,900

$

#3474

2012 Chevy Captiva 2LS

16,500

$

#3433

2011 Nissan Rogue SV AWD

#3449

18,900

$

#3441

$

22,900

$

#3446

#3464

2011 Buick Enclave CXL AWD

27,500

$

#3439

21,400

38,900

#3456

#3436

2013 Ford Escape SEL 4X4

23,500

$

#3452

21,500

$

#3445

2012 Chevy Eqinox LTZ AWD

24,500

$

#14266A

2013 Ford Edge LTD AWD

2012 Buick Enclave CXL AWD

27,900

$

$

2012 Dodge 2500 Crew SLT

$

14,200

$

21,400

$

2010 Honda Ridgeline AWD

2012 Honda Civic LX

2013 Chevy Captiva LTZ FWD 2011 Nissan Murano S AWD

$

#3455

#3440

#14331A

2012 Chevy Volt Electric

22,900

22,900

10,900

$

2011 Mini Y Hardtop

2010 Jeep Wrangler 2DR Sport 4x4 2013 Chry Town & Country Touring

#3463

13,900

2013 Chevy Malibu LT

$

#3469

$

2011 VW Jetta SEL

2011 Ford Edge SEL AWD

$

#14084S

$

2013 Chevy Captiva LT FWD

$

10,900

$

2011 Ford Fusion SE

2013 Chevy Cruze 2LT

2008 Chevy Impala LT

2008 Pontiac G6

2012 Chrysler 200 Touring LX

2012 Kia Forte EX

2012 Chevy Malibu 1LT

$

#14310A

2010 Chevy Camaro 2LT

$

$

#13450A

$

2012 GMC Terrain SLE FWD

2012 GMC Terrain SLT-2 AWD

2011 Cadillac SRX AWD

$

#3406

#3454

2011 Dodge Nitro Heat 4x4

$

2006 Chevy Trailblazer LS 4x4

2012 Fiat 500 Sport

2012 Chevy Malibu 1LT

2007 GMC K1500 Crew Cab 2012 Ford Escape Limited 4x4

$

8,900

$

2012 Chevy Cruze LT

2010 Mazda 3 Sport

$

#14053B

2010 KIA Optima EX

2008 Honda Accord EX-L 4DR

2013 Chevy Impala LTZ

$

8,900

$

2012 Nissan Versa S 5DR

2010 Dodge Journey SE

$

#14257B

2006 VW Beetle

2004 Jeep Gr. Cherokee Laredo 4x4

#3462

2013 Chevy K2500 Crew LT

40,000

$

#14017A

28,400

#3475

2013 Chevy Tahoe LT 4x4

45,900

$

#3460

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14 Chevy 1/2 Ton Reg. Cab

14 GMC 1/2 Ton Reg Cab 4x4

"New Body" Style, Air, Locking Rear Differential. #113

MSRP.........$27,455 Sale Price .. $25,508 GM Rebate ... $1,750

14 Chevy 1/2 Ton Reg Cab 4x4

“New Body” Style, Trailering Package, Locking Rear Differential. #116

23,758

$

MSRP.........$32,380 Sale Price $30,002 GM Rebate ... $2,500

14 Chevy 1/2 Ton Double Cab 4x4

27,502

MSRP.........$31,880 Sale Price .. $29,541 GM Rebate ... $1,750

27,791

MSRP.........$36,995 Sale Price .. $33,546 GM Rebate ... $3,500 *Trade In Bonus Cash .... $750

$

NEW

NEW

14 Chevy 1/2 Ton Ext Cab 4x4

14 Chevy 1/2 Ton Reg Cab 4x4

5.3L V8, “New Body” Style, Trailering Package, Locking Rear Differential. #241

LT Package, “New Body” Style, Air, Trailering Package, Locking Rear Differential. #055

6.0L V8, Auto, Air, Locking Rear Differential, Trailering Package with Brake Control. #167

“New Body” Style, Trailering Package, Locking Rear Differential. #205

$

NEW

14 GMC 3/4 Ton Reg Cab 4x4

SAVE $7,699

29,296

$

14 Chevy 1/2 Ton Crew Cab 4x4

“New Body” Style, 5.3L V8, Power Seat, 18” Aluminum Wheels, 8” Color Touch CD Stereo, 6” Chrome Tube steps. DEMO #107

“New Body” Style, Trailering Package, Air, Locking Rear Differential. #218

SAVE $8,953 MSRP.........$37,500 Sale Price .. $33,699 GM Rebate ... $3,500

30,199

$

MSRP.........$35,760 Sale Price .. $32,992 GM Rebate ... $1,750

NEW

14 GMC 3/4 Ton Reg Cab 4x4 6.0L V8, LT, Power Windows & Locks, Power Heated Mirrors, 18” Aluminum Wheels, Remote Vehicle Start. #165

31,242

$

14 GMC 1/2 Ton Ext Cab 4x4

MSRP.........$42,265 Sale Price .. $37,812 GM Rebate ... $4,500

33,312

$

NEW

“New Body” Style, 5.3L V8, Remote Vehicle Start, Z71, Trailering Package, Power Seat. DEMO #131

MSRP.........$38,715 Sale Price .. $35,502 GM Rebate ... $1,750

NEW

14 Chevy 3/4 Ton Crew Cab 4x4

33,752

$

14 GMC 1/2 Ton Ext Cab 4x4

SLT, “New Body” Style, 5.3L V8, Heated Leather Seats, All Terrain Package, Trailering Package, 20” Wheels. #145

6.0L V8, Auto, Bluetooth, Power Seat, Remote Start, Aluminum Wheels, Steering Wheel Radio Controls.

DEMO #069

MSRP.........$43,260 Sale Price .. $38,714 GM Rebate ... $3,500 *Trade In Bonus Cash .... $750

SAVE $8,796

SAVE $8,123

34,464

$

13 Chevy Camaro

MSRP.........$43,985 Sale Price .. $40,362 GM Rebate ... $4,500

13 Buick Regal Premium Turbo, Power Sunroof, Remote Starter with Keyless Entry. #288

MSRP.................. $31,680 Sale Price ...........$28,123 GM Rebate ............ $3,000

25,123

NEW

SAVE $9,401

SAVE $7,909

38,305

$

MSRP.........$48,520 Sale Price .. $43,361 GM Rebate ... $2,750

LAST OF THE 2013's!

V6, Automatic, Power Sunroof, RS Package, Rear Vision Camera. DEMO #071

$

35,862

$

MSRP.........$47,706 Sale Price ..$42,555 GM Rebate ...$3,500 *Trade In Bonus Cash ....$750

13 Buick Lacrosse

13 Buick Lacrosse

13 Buick Regal Premium

Leather Heated Seats, Power Sunroof, 18” Chrome Wheels. #056

Leather Heated Seats, Power Sunroof, 18” Chrome Wheels. #276

Turbo, Power Sunroof, Leather Seats, Navigation, Remote Starter with Keyless Entry. #183

MSRP.........$33,525 Sale Price .. $30,081 Rebate ..........$3,000

27,081

$

40,611

$

NEW

MSRP.................. $36,590 Sale Price ...........$32,962 Rebate ................... $2,500 ***Owner Loyalty ... $1,250

29,212

$

NEW

MSRP.................. $37,105 Sale Price ...........$33,383 Rebate ................... $2,500 ***Owner Loyalty ... $1,250

29,633

$

NEW

MSRP.................. $37,170 Sale Price ...........$33,386 Rebate ................... $3,000

30,386

$

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