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More than 25 merchants get involved in this event annually to help keep it growing and continue to be a success. This year, the American Legion, the Eagles Club and the Millersburg Brewery will be adding to the fun with scheduled entertainment. Millersburg Brewery will have a couple different drink specials, like a mimosa (half champagne and OJ) as well as selling discounted pink T-shirts for cancer awareness. And karaoke. Drink specials and DJs are on tap at the Legion and Eagles, as well. “It’s a big night for downtown,” said Judy Lamp, executive director of Historic Downtown Millersburg and event coordinator. “The stores have really ramped up their involvement this year. It’s an absolutely great evening. Last year, we had a lot of snow, but that didn’t slow things down. We had a lot of people come out, more locals than usual. It gives people something to do in the middle of winter.” Many of the stores embrace the evening and reap its rewards. Bill Robinson of Hotel Millersburg says that Girls Night See Pg. 8 — NIGHT

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Special pink T-shirts, like the one Laurel Morales is sporting, will be sold at Millersburg Brewery for cancer awareness at Girls Night Out.

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Right to Life to hold oratory contest

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Wayne-Holmes Right to Life will hold a high school oratory contest March 14. The event offers students an opportunity to research, write and present a five-seven minute speech on abortion, euthanasia or embryonic stem cell research from a pro-life perspective. Cash priz-

es of $150, $75 and $35 will be awarded to first, second and third places, respectively. Students from Wayne or Holmes counties who are sophomores, juniors or seniors are eligible to participate, although only a junior or senior will be able to advance to the state contest, which will

be in Columbus on April 30. In the event a sophomore wins first place at the local level, the second place winner may go instead. For more information, contact Carrie Snyder by text/phone at 313-3997775 or email at WayneHolmesRTL@yahoo.com by March 11.

Behind the barrel Ohio Department of working this week in these State Route 83 — Transportation will be areas of Holmes County; Daytime road closure (Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.5 p.m.) for three weeks between U.S. 62 and County Road 58 for canopy removal and tree trimming.

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Red Tomato Blue Goose Jam $ 3.09 /16 oz.

Grahams 14.4 oz. 85¢ or case of 12 $8.99 Saltines 16 oz. 89¢ or case of 12 $10.45 White Grape Juice 64 oz. $2.05 W.C. Cottage Cheese 24 oz. $2.19

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Groceries • Veggies • Baked Goods Bent & Dent

Poetry slam benefits dog warden’s office

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three poems to compete. All poems must be pet related, although not limited to dogs, and family-friendly. Twelve poets will be chosen at random to compete in the slam. Donations, to be collected at the door, will help to meet the $750 cost of purchasing 180 doses of Capstar flea medication.

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To help keep dogs flea free, the Holmes County Dog Warden’s Office is playing host to a benefit poetry slam. The event will be held at Jitters Coffee House, at 1545 S. Washington St., Millersburg, on Feb. 26, beginning at 6:30 p.m. Poets must check in between 5:30 and 6 p.m., taking with them

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Community calendar Rotary spaghetti dinner funds community projects

dinner will be served Friday, Feb. 12 at West Holmes High School cafeteria from 5-7 p.m., preceding the West Holmes versus Ashland basketball game. The annual Millersburg Menu includes spaghetti Rotary Club’s spaghetti and meatballs, salad, garlic

bread, dessert and beverage. Advance tickets from Millersburg Rotarians, $7 adults, $4 children younger than 12. At door, $8 adults, $5 children younger than 12. Sponsored by Millersburg Rotary Club, proceeds used to fund community projects.

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The American Legion in Millersburg will hold an all you care to eat fish fry tonight (Saturday, Feb. 13), from 5-8 p.m.

American Legion Post 494, of Sugarcreek, will hold its February family fish fry on Saturday, Feb 20. The event runs from 4-7 p.m. at the Post Home, on North Broadway Street, in Sugarcreek. Everyone is welcome.

Family fish frys

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Coloring and Cocoa for Grown-ups at the Central Library, will be Saturday, Feb. 27 from 2-3 p.m. It’s not just for kids. Join in a relaxing afternoon of coloring and hot cocoa. The library will provide a variety of coloring pages, art supplies and hot cocoa. Registration is required and don’t forget to invite your friends. This free program is open to adults. In case of bad weather, the program will be rescheduled. To register or for more information, call the Central Library at 330674-5972.

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only). Dress/sale pickup will be Feb. 28 from 1-3 p.m. and any money or dresses not sold or picked up will be donated to charity. Proceeds benefit Relay for Life. For information, blint4@roadrunner.com.

A used formal dress resale and fashion show will be held at Northside Baptist Church, 1207 Wooster Road, Millersburg. The fashion show will be Saturday, Feb. 27, from 10-11 a.m. and the dress sale will be from 11 a.m.-8 p.m. There will be changing rooms and mirror available for the sale, which is cash only. Those wishing to place dresses in the sale should take gently worn formals Puzzle swap on a hanger to the church is Feb. 27 Thursday, Feb. 25 or Friday, Feb. 26 from 6-8 p.m. The Tired of completing the seller sets the price and same puzzle over and receives 100 percent of the over again? Ready for a sale. There is a $10 per dress non-refundable fee (cash See Pg. 5 — CALENDAR

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Legion to hold fish fry

Taking Orders for Fresh Florida Strawberries $1.99/pint. Order Deadline Feb. 22 We do Church Orders with free delivery in most areas with a 40 lb. minimum. Place your orders by Tuesday evening for Friday delivery.


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Community Church briefs

Library schedule

Holmesville Methodist offers after-school program

at 330-231-1482 or Jackie Lewis at ldmiller5@juno.com by March 5. 330-279-2191 for more information.

The Holmesville United Methodist Church is offering an afterschool program at the church called JAMS (Jesus and Me Sessions). JAMS will meet at the church (317 E. Main St.) on Wednesdays from 3:45-5 p.m. Feb. 17, 24, March 2, 9, 16 for grades K-6. The church will provide snacks, Bible stories, games and crafts. Contact Shirley Croskey

We Care Prison Ministry will be hosting a banquet at the Amish Door Restaurant in Wilmot on March 7 at 6:15 p.m. The Wilson Family singing group will be featured. Everyone is welcome. Come hear how lives are being transformed in the prisons and beyond. For your free reservations, call 330-464-1201 or email

February events at the Holmes County District Public Library include: — Winter Story Celebrations at the East Branch, Wednesdays at 11 a.m., through Feb. 17. Ages 2-5 and their parents or caregivers are invited for songs, stories, crafts and more. Registration required. Visit the East Branch or call 330-893-3464 to register. — Winter Growing Readers Story Time at the Central Library, Wednesdays at 11 a.m., through Feb. 24. Ages 2-3 and their parents or caregivers invited for stories, songs, crafts and more. Registration required. To register or for more information, call 330674-5972, Ext. 211 or email childrens@holmeslib.org. — Winter Preschool Story Adventures at the Central Library, Wednesdays at 11 a.m., through Feb. 24. Ages 4-5 and their parents or caregivers invited for stories, songs, crafts and more. Registration required. To register or for more information, call 330674-5972, Ext. 211 or email childrens@holmeslib.org. February Mini-Minecraft Nights at the Central

Library — Minecraft will be offered Tuesday, Feb. 23 at the Central Library from 5:30-7 p.m. for ages 7-12. Play Minecraft on a secure server in multiplayer mode. Registration required and space is limited. To register or for more information, call 330-674-5972, Ext. 211. — Keep Warm and Read Adult Winter Reading Program, through March 5 at the Central Library and East Branch. Sign up to participate in the adult winter reading program and for each book you read or listen to, you will earn an entry in the prize drawing. For more information or to register, visit the Central Library, East Branch or call 330-674-5972 or 330893-3464. — Chill Out and Read a Cool Book Children’s Winter Reading Program, through March 5 at the Central Library for ages 2-12. Fill out a BINGO card by reading or listening to books and earn a prize. For more information or to register, visit the Central Library’s Children’s Department or call 330-674-5972, Ext. 211.

County area. Open the www.lovecenterholmes- old school house, is open will be Feb. 23. for food distribution two first and third Tuesday of county.org. times per month, always Donations each month, 5-7:30 p.m. Now located in the Love Food Pantry open on the second and fourth Tuesdays, 5-7 p.m. The needed for Center Building, 1291 building will be open for Pleasant Valley Massillon Road, Millers- twice monthly clients to wait at 4 p.m., burg. for distribution however, distribution will Cemetery Walk-in service only. Call 330-600-8103 for The Glenmont Food not begin until 5 p.m. Pleasant Valley Cemmore information or visit Pantry, located in the Next pantry distribution etery is accepting dona-

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

We Care Prison Ministry

Donations needed

The Trading Post Thrift Store is in need of gently used items to help a troubled boy find help at the Ohio Wilderness Boys Camp near Caldwell. The Trading Post Thrift Store is at 7703-B State Route 241, west of Mount Hope. Donations can be taken to the store or dropped off at 2678 S. Kohler Road, Orrville. Call 330-8575516 or 330-464-1261.

Clubs Nashville TOPS OH 1573 On Feb. 3, 11 members lost 9½ pounds with only one gain. Brian Stephenson was best weekly loser; Eileen Lowe, Dusty Vehrs and Janice Tope had a three-way tie for the best weekly rededicated loser; Mary Burgett was best weekly KOPS. State Recognition Days will be April 15 and 16 in Akron. Leo Tope gave the program from the February/ March TOPS Magazine. He read from “Losing Weight Takes Heart.” He also read the TOPS 10 Heart-Healthy Habits.

Community meets the third Wednesday of each month at 6 p.m., at Young Uniforms and Scrubs, Millersburg. Contact Phyllis Young 330-674-0676 or 1-866-386-2026.

Knights Gaming Society Knights of Gaming Board Gaming Society meets the third Saturday of the month from noon6 p.m. at the Holmes County District Public Library, Millersburg.

Killbuck Valley Writers’ Guild

Has anyone ever told you “You should write a Holmes County Arts book”? Maybe you even

Arts Council

started one but never finished. Or, you have a great idea but just can’t seem to take that first step toward getting something on paper. The Killbuck Valley Writers’ Guild (KVWG) might be just what you need to make your book a reality. KVWG is a group of serious adult writers who are working on novels, short stories and non-fiction. KVWG meets most Sundays at 1 p.m. in the Fireplace Room at Jitters Coffee House, Millersburg. Call 330-464-0624 or go to http://www.killbuckvalleywritersguild.org/ for information. Call 330464-0624 or go to http:// www.killbuckvalleywrit-

ersguild.org/ for information.

Millersburg Lions Club Millersburg Lions Club meets the first Thursday of the month at 6:30 p.m. and on the following noon (first Friday of the month). Both meetings are held at The Hotel Millersburg.

Zen Society

The Zen Society of Wooster meets for meditation and discussion on Mondays at the Unitarian Universalist Church, 3186 Holmesville/Prairie Library Burbank Road, Wooster. Story Hour for preschool children has begun for the For information, see zenSpring Session and continues through April 28. societyofwooster.org.

Community briefs Love Center Free Clinic provides medical services The Love Center Free Clinic provides free basic medical services to uninsured, low-income individuals in the Holmes

Calendar events. For more information, Holmes County District Library. call the East Branch Library, Call 330-464-0624. new one? Come to the Holmes 330-893-3464. County East Branch Library Puzzle Swap in Walnut Creek Stand Up Comedy on Saturday, Feb. 27, 10 a.m.-2 Night is March 5 p.m. The sixth semi-annual Stand Puzzles of all kinds are welUp Comedy Night featuring come; bring one, take one. Magic Show features Kevin King to benefit the Hol(Limit of four puzzles per permes County District Library, son; no puzzles with missing Kevin King Children’s Magic Show with will be held Saturday, March 5 pieces.) Sponsored by the Holmes Kevin King will be presented at 7:30 p.m. at Historic Hotel County Friends of the Library, Saturday, March 5 at 1 p.m. Millersburg, Buckeye Room. membership is not required at Historic Hotel Millersburg, Must be 18 and older. Admittance cost of $10 goes to participate. Donations and Buckeye Room. memberships will be accepted Cost is $5 which goes toward toward the bookmobile fund. to support future activities and the bookmobile fund for the Performers get in free. (From Page 4)

March

will present “Little Women the Musical” March 18-20. Shows are at 7 p.m. Friday-Saturday and at 2 p.m. Sunday in the John R. Lea Sports Card Show auditorium. Tickets are $5 for stuis March 5 dents and $8 for adults For more A Sports Card Show will be information email soea_seppler@ held Saturday, March 5, 9 a.m.- tccsa.net or call 330-698-3071. 4 p.m. at Wooster High School. It is sponsored by the Wooster All-Sports Booster Club. For Fish fry scheduled American Legion Post 494, of information, 330-669-9455. Sugarcreek, will hold its next family fish fry Saturday, March 19. The Waynedale musical event runs from 4-7 p.m. at the Post Home on North Broadway is March 18-20 Street in Sugarcreek. Everyone Waynedale High School Theater is welcome. For more information call 330464-0624.


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Applications being accepted for Patterson Scholarship Holmes County Education Foundation is accepting applications for those interested in the Raymond J. and Louella F. Patterson Scholarship for Teachers. The scholarship application can be found only on the HCEF website at www. hcef.net, under the section marked Scholarship & Grant Seekers. The Patterson Scholarship for Teachers was creat-

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currently be employed by a Holmes County school and have at least two years of classroom teaching experience. The scholarship can be used for study or training in the following areas: 1) Study toward an advanced degree at an accredited college or graduate school. The study program should be in education or in a subject area that can be taught in the

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required information and attachments. The application deadline is April 15 and applications must be received by 5 p.m. on that day. If you have any questions, you may call the Holmes County Education Foundation at 330-6747303, or e-mail the HCEF at info@hcef.net.


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4-H Sheep committee keeps it fun and easy By KEVIN LYNCH Staff Writer The goal of the sheep committee is simple: Make things fun for the kids and easy for the parents. “Anybody knows that has been involved in 4-H, it’s not only the kid’s project, but it’s also the parents’,” said sheep committee member Kevin Fair. “Our goal is to build numbers in the sheep, but we also want it to be fun for the kids. But we also look at it for the ease of the parents. It’s a lot of work for the kids and for the parents.” Part of the fun was a pizza party hosted by the sheep committee Wednes-

day at the fairgrounds. “This is an open meeting for sheep project members,” said Craig Houin, sheep committee member. “We want to talk about some new ideas for this year and let people know what the projects are about, hopefully to help increase membership.” Kerrin Fair has been showing sheep for five or six years. She has enjoyed success, showing a grand champion breeding ewe and she is looking forward to helping the younger kids starting out. “We’re seeing a lot of new faces,” she said. “It’s nice that kids are making an effort to do something and I try to be encouraging.”

Brant Klink, like many of the other kids, got involved because his father wanted him to. “My dad wanted me to show sheep or pigs and I decided sheep might be more fun,” he said. “I don’t really like pigs, and sheep are easier to work with. They can be stubborn.” Klink’s mother enjoys seeing the kids compete and learn. “It’s awesome to watch the kids do something competitive and something they love,” said Julia Klink. “They learn so many life skills. The work you put into it is the reward you get out of it. It definitely takes a lot of time and a lot of money,

but in the end it’s well worth it. It’s more than a hobby. It’s teaching them responsibility.” Kelsey Miller says that washing sheep is a lot of fun. “It becomes a team activity when we get together to wash them. It’s a lot of fun,” Miller said. She got started showing sheep after watching her cousin (Klink) show sheep. “I thought it looked like a lot of fun and wanted to try it,” Miller said. “It’s pretty cool seeing more people getting involved. I feel like showing sheep is unappreciated. It’s actually really fun and is something that is good for younger kids to do.

Holmes County bookmobile Tuesday — Valley View Wood, Township Road 166, 1-1:30 p.m.; Brush Run School, State Route 643, 1:45-2:45 p.m.; Farmerstown 3:30-6:30 p.m. Wednesday — East Valley School, Township Road 660, 9:30-10:30 a.m.; West Beidler School, County Road 200, 10:4511:45 p.m.; Apple Hill

You have to be patient because they’re very stubborn animals.” Chloe Shumaker says she has learned a lot about sheep in the four years she has been showing. “Practice is the most fun,” she said. “I also like working with younger kids.” Finn Schneider (10) says his dad showed animals and his sister showed sheep, so he’s going to give sheep a try this year. “It looks like fun. I thought I’d give it a try,” he said. Jake Fry (13) says showing sheep gives him something to do during the summer. “I show pigs. I wanted

to try something different,” he said. “It gives me something else to work on.” Kevin Fair says they are trying to put a clinic together, a way to get the kids together before the fair to get them warmed up. “Once summer comes, it’s hard to find weekends that work,” he said. “We also want to put together a fun show, where kids can nominate an adult or parent or friend to go out and show. This will give the kids an opportunity to come out and laugh at all the adults.” Reporter Kevin Lynch can be reached at 330-6745676 or klynch@the-dailyrecord.com.

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School, Township Road 662, noon-1 p.m.; East Fairview School, County Road 160, 2-3 p.m.; New Bunker Hill School, 1:152:10 p.m.; Heinis, 2:152:45 p.m.; Amish Country Essentials, 3-6 p.m. Thursday — East Plains School, Township Road 363, 9:15-10:15 a.m.; Ashery School, Township

Road 652, 10:45 a.m.12:15 p.m.; Hopeview Subdivision, 1-1:45 p.m.; East Salt Creek School, County Road 77, 2-3 p.m.; John Troyer Jr., Township Road 654, 2:30-3:30 p.m.; Killbuck Public, 4:15-5:30 p.m. Friday — Shady Hollow School, Township Road 656, 10-11:15 a.m.; Bow-

chocolate with you. “Hot Chocolate is Like a Hug on the Inside.” The Holmes County Library — will have a “selfie station” with a backdrop, props and a selfie stick available for guests to use, plus a door prize drawing that eve-

ning (located in Village Parking Lot). Bags Sports Bar — Offers drink specials and outstanding appetizers.

man Harness, County Road 77 and 629, 11:30 a.m.-12:15 p.m.; Pleasant View School, County Road 235, 1:15-2 p.m.; W. Mount Hope School, State Route 241, 2:15-3 p.m.

The University of Akron Wayne College will hold a College Credit Plus information night March 14 at 6 p.m. in the Student Life Building. The event is free and open to students and their families.

College Credit Plus, formerly known as the Post-Secondary Enrollment Options Program, allows students to earn college and high school credits at the same time, free of charge, including tuition and books.

Night (From Page 8) to Modern Farmhouse, will host Pomerene Hospital. Every Women’s House — Stop by Every Woman’s House/STEPS. Sign up for a door prize and take a packet of hot

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little house from her barracks in the desert half a world away. She had even gotten the Realtor to leave the porch light on for us. Kristin, Sylvia and I had brought along sleeping bags, air mattresses and the like and were fully prepared to “rough it” alongside our soldier once she arrived. It would be days until her furniture and other “civilian stuff” arrived, but would nevertheless be a major upgrade from a hard bunk in a block building, not to mention the fun of family adventure. It was half-past midnight when we found the key, flipped on the lights and cranked the thermostat

against the falling temperature outside. By the time we’d inflated mattresses and pitched our indoor camp the wind had just begun to spin the rain into tiny balls of ice that tapped against the window. Only then did we discover one little problem with our accommodations — the local utility company apparently had forgotten to turn on the water. We accepted this as a minor inconvenience — certainly nothing that couldn’t be easily remedied for the night with a five-gallon paint bucket that had been conveniently left behind in the garage. See Pg. 11 — SOUTH

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Debating concept of PJs in the drop-off line In case you missed it, there’s been a recent hubbub in the news about parents wearing their pajamas to drop off their children at school, and schools making noise about it. Most recently, a primary school in the United Kingdom sent home a letter to parents and caregivers asking them politely to “have a wash and get dressed” because it’s “not too much to ask.” As you can imagine, there are mothers and fathers all over the world who read this news and started chiming in on whether or not this lady was spot on or off her rocker. The head of school states in a letter that it is “important for us to set a good example about what is appropriate and acceptable in all aspects of life… .” There were plenty of supporters. A friend of mine commented she thought it was best to be dressed, that you would never know whom you might run into, if even to only appear in the drivethru lane to boot your kid out of the car. Others can be seen openly protesting in bathrobes at bus stops. I can honestly say I fall somewhere in between. When I am out and about and I see someone

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wearing pajama bottoms, after a brief daydream about how comfortably they probably go through their lives, I can’t help but think their mothers would rather they grow up and put on some real pants. I know I would scold my own kids for wearing such loungewear in the real world, where any given stranger could be a teacher, leader, or potential employer. But then again, I’m not one of those people who spring out of bed whistling a jolly tune, and every iota of energy and focus I have in the morning is given to making sure our children are clothed, fed and have practiced at least one acceptable form of hygiene. Any leftover concentration goes to preparing and consuming coffee that will hopefully kick in in time for me to be able to shoo kids into the car to whisk them away to school on time. (Since busing doesn’t work for us, the transportation duty falls onto us.) When it comes time to take the kids to school,

Immunization clinics Child immunization clinics will be held at the locations below: — Holmes County Health District, 85 N. Grant St., Millersburg, Fridays, Feb. 26, 1-4 p.m. — Love Center, 1287

Massillon Road, Millersburg, Monday, Feb. 22, 1-5 p.m. — Walnut Creek Mennonite Church, 2619 County Road 144, Walnut Creek, Tuesday, Feb. 9, 8:30-11:30 a.m.

(From Page 10) In the morning we would call the utility company and they would most certainly spring into action to deliver flowing faucets and purging privies at the behest of their newest customer. Morning arrived to reveal a mildly frosted world outside our door. It reminded us of the first heavy frost of the fall back in Ohio. That same frost had apparently inspired the Carolinians to swing into full-on disaster mode. After trying to reach the utility office only to get a message that “all

city offices were closed on account of the raging storm,” we switched on the radio to learn the dusting of snow that would barely inspire a Midwesterner to don sensible shoes actually had brought the entire state of North Carolina to a skittering, sputtering halt! Would Charlotte arrive home to find her family holed-up in an improvised survival bunker, rationing bottled water and soda crackers while drawing straws to see who would empty the “honey bucket”? Come back next week for the exciting conclusion.

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Farming Super Bowl is over and farmers move on The Su per Bowl is over and everyone is back to a normal routine and work week. The high priced commercials have been seen and we are back to the normal boring ones that are always too loud. Peyton Manning has plenty of time to decide whether or not he is going to retire. Cam Newton has time to reflect on the lessons he learned from the game that will make him a better quarterback in the future. Snow is coming down today and this is to be a week of cold and snowy weather. It’s February!

Barbwire Barb Lumley There are numerous meetings and open houses taking place in the area. They provide opportunities for farmers to get together to learn about new ideas, new laws that will make a farmer’s life more difficult, products, machinery, genetics, and to just enjoy visiting with each other. A bonus is that meals or refreshments are often served and usually

there are sales and special deals offered. Farmers need to take advantage of the opportunities to get out and visit, as in just a few weeks they will be working the fields and planting with no time for anything else. There are farm shows in neighboring states and Ohio Spring Dairy Expo is coming up soon. COBA/Select Sires is conducting its annual meetings in various districts and have meetings scheduled in the area. There will be a meeting on Monday, Feb. 22, at Sugarcreek. Registration will be from 10 to 10:30 a.m.

The meeting will be held at Dutch Valley Restaurant, located from I-77, exit Dover-Sugarcreek and west on state Route 39 for 6.8 miles, then left on County Road 46, the restaurant is on the left. There will be a business meeting, dairy sire information, and speaker presentations. Rick VerBeek, Select Sires analyst, will speak on the latest Select Sire program and December proof information. A meeting will be held on Tuesday, Feb. 23, at 10 a.m. in Wooster. The meeting will be at Jake’s Restaurant, 3.5 miles east of U.S. Route 30 on East

Lincoln Way. Rick VerBeek will be the speaker. Voting for directors and delegates will take place at all meetings. Lunch will be served compliments of Select Sires. Selections have been completed for the Ohio Holstein Convention Sale to be held at 11 a.m. Friday, March 11, at the Tuscarawas County Fairgrounds, Dover. An outstanding group of top pedigreed consignments is being offered. Catalogs are currently being printed and will be available soon. Reservations for the awards luncheon at the annual meeting on Satur-

day, March 12, are due by Feb. 26. Contact the Ohio Holstein Association by email at oholstein@sssnet. com or phone 330-2649088. Attending various meetings and activities helps to get rid of the blues and doldrums that often occur with the cold, snowy, dark, dreary days of February. Take advantage of the opportunities to join friends, neighbors, and fellow farmers in fun and fellowship. Hear the latest news, enjoy some tall tales and discuss the 2016 election. “A farmer’s gettogether is good for the soul.”

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large growth, healing and chronic. Digital dermatitis in the large growth and chronic growth categories can produce lameness. Cows that have more severe warts tend to walk on their toe, which wears down the toe. Early detection of digital dermatitis can increase the possibility of successful treatment and reduce animal suffering. If controlled, the bacteria can go dormant, but will become active again if there is irritation. Infected cows with large growth warts or cows classified as

chronic can transmit the bacteria to non-infected cows. Digital dermatitis, especially when it leads to lameness, is costly. Lame cows have decreased feed intake, lower milk production and poor reproductive performance. The University of Kentucky article says a case of lameness costs an average of $133. An on-line article in Progressive Dairy from Aug. 31, 2015 says there are estimates that put the cost of each case of lameness at close to $700 when the costs of treatment and loss of productivity are included. Hoof health is influenced by a number of factors. An environment that is clean and dry helps to minimize hoof health problems. Cows standing in manure are more prone to poor hoof health and manure acts as a breeding ground for bacteria that can infect hooves. Another factor that impacts hoof health is stocking density. Cows ideally will lie down for 12 hours a day. That time in a stall lying down takes pressure off the feet, reduces the stress of standing on concrete and allows

hooves to dry. Quoting a University of Kentucky Extension dairy article: “The cleaner and drier the foot is maintained, the lower the prevalence of digital dermatitis.” When stocking density is too high, access to freestalls is limited and timid cows spend more time on their feet, have less opportunity for hooves to be in a dry environment, and may have increased time standing in areas with more manure. Production stage may also be a factor in susceptibility to digital dermatitis. The University of Kentucky article by Thompson and Bewley says transition cows are among the most susceptible to digital dermatitis because stress from calving and pen movements have reduced their ability to fight off infections. Digital dermatitis is treated with foot baths, hoof trimming, topical medications and bandaging or wrapping. A September 2015 article in bovine vet online titled “Rethinking claw-lesion treatment” reported on the results of a survey by See Pg. 13 — CATTLE


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Iowa State University veterinarian Dr. Jan Shearer regarding treatment practices for claw lesions and the outcome of those treatments. The article stated the use of topical medications was cited by 59 percent of the veterinarians and 53 percent of the hoof trimmers and that a bandage or wrap was considered a routine procedure for 53 percent of both veterinarians and hoof trimmers. What is of interest, according to Shearer, is that none of these treatment procedures is supported by scientific literature. A Cornell study indicates bandages are unlikely to provide benefit and may even delay healing of claw lesions. According to the article, results of the survey may lead to changes in treatment decisions.

Area dairy producers have a great opportunity to learn more about this topic and hear from a nationally recognized expert on cattle welfare and lameness issues when Dr. Jan Shearer comes back to Wayne County to serve as the keynote presenter at the Northeast Ohio Dairy Conference on Feb. 24 at the Buckeye Event Center in Dalton. This annual conference is organized and conducted by the Killbuck Valley Veterinary Medical Association. This year’s theme is “Responsible Animal Stewardship: Making the Right Choices for Animals.” Shearer, professor and Extension veterinarian at Iowa State University, will be presenting three topics related to lameness and will be available for an extended question and answer period. The conference begins at 9 a.m. with registration and time to visit with trade

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show exhibitors. The program begins at 10 a.m. and the day concludes at 3:30 p.m. with door prizes. There is no charge to attend the conference and lunch is provided at no cost to attendees, thanks to sponsorships of the exhibitors who represent all facets and aspects of the dairy industry. In order to make sure eno ugh food is prepared for lunch, anyone planning to attend is asked to preregister by Feb. 19. Preregister by calling any one of the following veterinary clinics: Orrville, 330-682-2971; New Pittsburg, 330-2647787; Tri-County, 419-8534835; or Byland, 419-9945515. Information is also posted on the Wayne County Extension website at: http://go.osu.edu/agwayne. Rory Lewandowski is an OSU Extension Agriculture & Natural Resources educator and may be reached at 330-264-8722.

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Helen Zickefoose, 85 Helen Zickefoose, 85, of Killbuck, died Wednesday, Jan. 13, 2016, at Sycamore Run Nursing Home, Millersburg, after a sudden decline in health. She was born April 20, 1930, in Millersburg, the daughter of Carl B. and Leona H. (Gilt) Weaver, and married Clifton Zickefoose. He preceded her in death on Feb. 3, 2007. She worked several years at Rice Chadwick Rubber Company and then in various cleaning jobs around Holmes County. She was baptized at Faith Bible Church, and enjoyed sewing, crocheting, working with her flowers and gardening. She was best known for her cooking, baking and candy making. She loved her children and grandchildren and enjoyed time spent with them. Surviving are children, Gary Zickefoose of Millersburg, Terry (Mary Jo) Zickefoose, Linda (Bob) Arnold, Steve Zickefoose and Leanne Graham, all of Killbuck, and Eric Zickefoose of Massillon; 17 grandchildren, 17 great-grandchildren, and 11 great-great-grandchildren; sisters, Gerri (Bill) Harner of Mount Vernon, and Freada Russel Zickefoose of Millersburg; and many nieces and nephews. Preceding her in death in

addition to her husband are her parents; a sister, Faye Hoffman; a brother-in-law, Wilbur “Huffy”; and an infant granddaughter, Erin Baird. Services were Jan. 18 at Alexander Funeral Home, Millersburg, with Pastor Matthew Rowe officiating. Burial was in Killbuck Cemetery. Those wishing to share a memory or make online condolences may do so by visiting www.alexanderfhinc. com. The family suggests that memorial contributions be made to LifeCare Hospice, 1900 Akron Road, Wooster 44691. The family would like to thank Sycamore Run Nursing Home, B wing nurses and staff, and to LifeCare Hospice for their care and support.

Andrew Troyer, infant Andrew David Troyer, stillborn son of Michael A. and Lori (Miller) Troyer of Sugarcreek, was delivered at 7:56 a.m., Wednesday, Jan. 27, 2016, in Millersburg. Surviving in addition to his parents, are grand-

parents, Eldon and Dinah Troyer and David Jr. and Sharon Miller, all of Sugarcreek. Services were Jan. 27. Alexander Funeral Home, Millersburg, assisted the family.

Charlotte Cooksey, 90 Charlotte Ann (Blum) Cooksey, 90, of Coshocton, formerly of Millersburg, passed away Sunday, Feb. 7, 2016. Memorial services were Wednesday, Feb. 10 in the

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Cleo Lorentz, 90 Cleo E. Lorentz, 90, of Lakeville, died Thursday afternoon, Jan. 7, 2016, at Brookdale Senior Living, Wooster, after an extended illness. Cleo was born March 5, 1925, in Green Township, Ashland County, the daughter of the late Charles F. and Ida Grace (Spreng) Dennis, and was a 1943 graduate of Loudonville High School. On July 6, 1945, she married Robert B. Lorentz. He died Dec. 5, 2004. She lived in the Loudonville-Lakeville area all of her life, and always considered herself a farmer first and farm wife second. She loved gardening, canning, baking, and crocheting, and enjoyed sharing the bounty of her garden and kitchen with family, friends and neighbors. Cleo was a member of St. John Evangelical Lutheran Church, McZena and for more than 30 years served as a precinct judge in Lake Township for the Board of Elections. Surviving are children, Larry (Nancy) Lorentz of Lakeville, Linda (Jim) Fleming of Mansfield, Barbara (Randy) Shriver of Jeromesville, Carol (Bob) Slates of Dalton, Cindy (Jeff) Hudson and Sharon (Marlin) Oyer, both of Wooster; 12 grandchildren; 19 great-grandchildren; a sister, Florence Maurer of Lakeville; and a brother, Paul (Adeline) Dennis of rural Ashland.

Charles Adkins, 77 Charles “Chuck” Adkins, 77, of Ontario, Ohio, passed away early Tuesday morning, Feb. 9, 2016, at OhioHealth Mansfield Hospital. He was born Oct. 1, 1938, in Amhertsdale, W.Va., to the late Frank and Ruby (Arthur) Adkins. Known affectionately as “Bobby Joe” and “Chuck,” he was a retired steelworker. Chuck was a veteran of the U.S. Air Force. He was a 32nd degree Master Mason of the Lake Erie Masonic Lodge and served as Past Master. He was also a member of the Scottish Rite. In his free time, he enjoyed hunting, fishing and woodworking. A family man, he had a great sense of humor, and a giving heart. For over 10 years, he helped provide transportation to his Amish friends. On April 5, 2005, he married Darlene Kleer Watts and they shared 13 wonderful years together. In addition to his wife, Darlene, he is survived by five children, Charles R. (Patricia) Adkins Jr., Keith R. (Tammy) Adkins, Chris (Velma) Watts, Kathy Ezawa (Joyce Smith), Mathew (Ruth) Watts; 10 grandchildren, Brian (Katie) Hale, Keith

(Kate) Adkins, Logan Bisesi-Adkins, Haley Bisesi-Adkins, Katie (Kevin) Yang, Bethany (Cameron) Kinch, Justin Ezawa, Morgan (Ben) Wait-Carrodus, Christopher Watts Jr. and Brady Watts; and four great-grandchildren, Emma Hale, Ella Watts, Jake Watts and Cash Wait-Carrodus; a brother, David Adkins; a sister, Judy Booth; and numerous nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents; first wife, Sharlene Faye Adkins; and three brothers, Donald, Jack and Jonnie Adkins. The family will receive friends from 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 13, at Nashville Church of Christ, 13457 State Route 39, Big Prairie. The funeral service conducted by Pastor Brad Dodson will follow at 2 p.m. Memorial contributions may be made to a charity of the donor’s choosing. Compassionate cremation will take place at a later date with burial to follow in Highland Memorial Gardens, Chapmanville, W.Va. The Ontario Home of Wappner Funeral Directors is privileged to serve the family. Words of comfort may be expressed at www.wappner.com

In addition to her husband, she was preceded in death by her parents; grandsons, Brian Slates and Robert Thomas Fleming; and brothers, Jacob, Carl, Daniel and Alfred Dennis. Funeral services were Jan. 11 at St. John Evangelical Lutheran Church, McZena, with the Rev. Angel Jackson officiating. Burial was in Greenlawn Cemetery, Perrysville. Lindsey Funeral Home, Loudonville, assisted the family. Online condolences may be left for the family by visiting Byerly-Lindsey. com. Memorial contributions may be given to St. John Evangelical Lutheran Church, 46 County Road 2575, Lakeville 44638; or LifeCare Hospice, 1900 Akron Road, Wooster 44691. The family wishes to extend a special thank you to Brookdale of Wooster, Lee Cavin, 94 as well as LifeCare Hospice, for the special care Lee F. Cavin, 94, of Loud- lishing their library, was onville, died Monday, Jan. 11, keenly interested in village given to their Mom. 2016, at Samaritan Regional affairs, and was a member Health System, Ashland, of Seville Lions Club. Lee Beulah Mike, 74 after a short illness. had a life-long interest in Beulah Mae (Smith) Lee was born Nov. 9, 1921, the American circus, visitMike, 74, of Big Prairie, in Green Camp, the son of ing shows regularly, and was went to be with the Lord the late Lynn and NoraBelle the oldest, longest standing on Jan. 14, 2016. (Foster) Cavin. He was member of the Circus Fans She was born on Oct. 27, a Mansfield Senior High of America, his member1941, in Holmes County, School graduate as well as ship dating back to 1940. He the daughter of John D. the recipient of a bachelor’s wrote a circus-themed novel Smith Sr. and Ruth Hall degree from Ohio Univer- and was a freelance writer Smith Kinney. She graduatsity, with graduate studies for White Top magazine. ed from Millersburg High in journalism. His minor in Surviving are a daughter School in 1962 and was pre-med studies aided his and son-in-law, Annie and married to the late Johnny U.S. Army service in both Dietrick Floeter of Traverse V. Mike. the U.S. and England, as City, Mich. Beulah worked at the an X-ray technician during He was preceded in death Kaffee House and Shelter World War II. by his wife of 67 years, Gene Rite. She loved to cook and Within a year of his mar- Starlin Cavin, on May 20, make candy and enjoyed band, she was preceded in riage to Gene Starlin, they 2013. His parents, and a spending time with her death by a daughter, Debe became the publishers and brother, Dana Cavin, also grandchildren. McVay, and a son, Michael editors of the Seville Chron- preceded him in death. Surviving are a son, Tony Todd Miller; her parents; icle for the next 30 years, Military honors were Miller of Kentucky; seven and three sisters. until 1974, when he estab- held Jan. 18 at Ohio Westgrandchildren, 10 great- Services were Jan. 17 at lished Hemlock Hill Tree ern Reserve National grandchildren; brothers, Alexander Funeral Home, Farm near Loudonville. Cemetery, Seville. Lindsey Charles “Bob” Smith of Millersburg, with Pastor While living in the Loud- Funeral Home, Loudonville, Wooster, John Smith Jr. Randy Kemper officiating. onville area, he worked at assisted the family. Online of Glenmont and Denny Those wishing to share a Truax Printing, as both an condolences may be sent to Smith of Nashville; sisters, memory or make online editor and author, and was the family by visiting www. Alyce (David) Garnes of condolences may do so by a columnist and interim Byerly-Lindsey.com. Nashville, Pat (Frank) Rig- visiting www.alexanderf- editor for the Loudonville Memorial contributions gle of Strasburg and Karen hinc.com. Times. He was known for may be given to Seville Stough of Wooster; many The family suggests his humor, was an avid read- Public Library, 45 Center nieces and nephews; and a memorial contributions be er and an enthusiastic hiker. St., Seville 44273; or Loudspecial friend, Mark Eikle- made to the Darb Snyder During his time as a onville Public Library, 122 berry. Senior Center; or Alexan- Seville resident, he was E. Main St., Loudonville In addition to her hus- der Funeral Home. instrumental in estab- 44842.


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Academic acclaim West Holmes High School honor roll Principal’s List, All A’s Freshmen — Charolette Brown, Paige Emick, Taylor Feikert, Garrett Gallion, Colista Gamertsfelder, Evan Gilt, Grady Hay, Anna Irwin, Laura Irwin, Bethany Kula, Selena Latouf, Blythe Mast, Carrick Miller, Kelsey Miller, Katelyn Myers, Erin Norman, Ryan O’Donnell, Marlea Phillips, Nevin Phillips, Chasidy Schmucker, Gracie Shreve, Ella Sprang, Kerri Wagner, Regan Wilcox, Jessica Yabroff, Daybria Yerian, Elizabeth Young. Sophomores — Courtney Boss, Brady Campbell, Andrew Hopkins, Alexis Hunter, Thane Kaufman, Kiowa Looney, Katelyn Nally, Lauren Park, Cade Patterson, Nicholas Rohr, Destiny Weiser, Chase Wells, Reagan Welsh, Madison Zeigler. Juniors — Elizabeth Compton, Isaac Gallion, Ali Gilt, Joshua Goudy, Cole Guerra, Andrew Hershberger, Kacie Leppla, Kylie Leppla, Kate Rodhe, Logan Scherer, Jonathan Schonauer, Erin Stitzlein, Ally Taylor, Sarah Tennefoss, Kathryn Vaccariello, Cherokee Wells. Seniors — Zachary Bowles, Alexis Campbell, Madison Cox, Carlee Grassman, Philip Miller,

Andrew Schrock, Sean Starcher. Honor Roll Freshmen — Abbie Hoxworth, Danielle Roll, Evan Snyder, Kirsten Badger, Kimberly Brown, Taylor Dye, Brianna Mencer, Brett Mirich, Kaden Patterson, Abbie Allison, Karley Halloran, Samantha Tish, Madeline Dawson, Lisa Elliott, Gabriella Sherman, Shane Jones, Sarah Friedrich, Shiloh Jones, Jonathan RidenbaughGrant, Faith Hostettler, Mark Biltz, Alivia Miller, Celeste Ryman, Ashley VanSickle, Madison Hebron, Maya Miller, Braden Allen. Sophomores — Eric Barbey, Edward Oliver, Taylor Burnison, Michael Miller, Hope Powers, Montana White, Julian Snow, Brittany Starrett, Shalyn Casey, Jackson Iamarino, Kaylor Perone, Dailyn Patterson, Morgan Stewart, Brittney Tyson, Juanita Miller, Cecilia Hines, Chanler Kauffman, Emily Rolince, Marissa Lamp, Rebecca Kashuba. Juniors — Daniel Drummond, Omara Olney, Eric Biltz, Ashton Haines, Marris Hoffee, Hunter Sundberg, Taylor McElroy, Lucas Eastep, Kaylyn Halloran, Austin Kurtz, Stephanie Keck, Doris Phillips, Makena

Mulhall, Cortney Starr, Rebecca Vales, Regina Miller, Devin Britt, Connor Roach, Riley Uhinck, Joanna Allison, Quintin Harter, Brooke Workman, Natasha Latouf, Savannah Rogers, Colton Baker, Natalie Parsons, Leslie Weekley, Carah Porter. Seniors — Emily Stair, Amber Murphy, Matthew Eastep, Michael Kashuba, Jessica Kessinger, Jassmyne Renfrew, Emilie Mencer, Amanda Kashuba, Blaire Miller, Taylor Keim, Jason Jenkins, Rebekah Cagle, Hailey Martin, Meredith Snow, Kathryn Welsh, Grace Guthrie, Hannah Clark, Elise Knebusch, Makayla Palm, Hannah Schlegel, Mitchell Tyson, Abby Wagner, Serena Miller, Amelia Sigler, Nathaniel Hartley, William Hughes, Natalie Molnar, Karisa Shriver, Benjamin Barbey, Trevor Kiner, Cassidy Mohler, Cara Park, Mary Macaulay, Rylee Compton, Brittney Masters, Felicia Parrish, Jessica Shaw, Ethan Meyer, Kinsey Martin. Merit Roll Freshmen — Joshua Butler, Dillon McVicker, Kae-Lynn Murphy, Logan Schlauch, Jessica Gurley, Dakotah Boak, Colton Starn, Hannah

Riggenbach, Hunter Smith, Christopher Kanuckel, John Hughes, Hailey Wade, Kaitlyn Purvis, Wilbur Scheck, Benjamin Elliott, Todd Yerian, Isaiah Hershberger, Cale Ogi, Trista Poquette, Elizabeth Bales, Marissa Thompson, Cameron Spurlock, Jenna Hershberger, Haylie Hawkins, Jaycee White, Kiersten Brown, Brayden Graber, Alec Landon, Mariah McVicker, Chloe Snyder, Aimee Blevens, Jonathan Kandel, Macenzi Dilly, Kohlston Grosjean, Colton Dawson, Dana Martin, Elisabeth Patterson, Lucas Hacker, Emily Anderson, Brendon Hood, Sosha Brooks, Seth Rogers, Halleigh Anderson, Yu-Hui Lin, McKenzie McVicker, Carson Pritt, Sarah Anderson, Zedrick Clark, Bridger Cline, Nathan Jackson, Tatum Smith, Madison Stokovich, Travett Boughman, Mariah Miller, Abigail Rohr, Colton Christian, Charles Anderson, Taylor Miller, Haley Scott, Katherine Speegle, Hayley Davis, Olivia Ferguson, Melissa Vecchio, Nathan Westbrook. Sophomores — Jasmine Kandel, Joshua McCaffrey, Jeffrey Miller, Austin Casey, Cheyenne Christine, Lyrik Spurlock,

Kaylee Watkins, Garret Stocker, Megan Sheely, Chelsea Eichelberger, Robert Schaffter, Jordan Jenkins, Sarah Sprang, Olivia Young, Cayla Chaney, Kaylee Evans, Cody Kiner, Natalie Martin, Nicole Whitman, Brayden Vess, Jeremiah Haun, Wyatt Kelly, Amy Allison, Brayden Chaney, Hailee Carter, Javen Miller, Brenden Bridenthal, Christian Pierce, Cameran Yeager, Kordell Myers, Taylor Vecchio, Gavin Sparks, Madelynne Firebaugh, Kayla Nicholson, Quinton Schlabach, Felicia Woods, Allison Maynard, Sabrina Hartman, Kiana Byers, Jessica Marmet, Megan Morrison, Joslyn Cornwell, Kasy Judson, Mark Lowe, Mackenzie De Voe, Sheila Miller, Madison Starner, Luke Shaffer. Juniors — Kaitlyn Bretz, Mark Raber, Isaac Shearer, Cody Woods, Chase Christian, Rebecca Reynolds, Riley Harris, Vincent DeFelice, Robert McCune, Samara Gallion, Chelsea Hales, Peyton Harris, Grayson Barnhart, Samantha Rogers, Jayce Snyder, Kaci Ling, Kenna Miller, Robert Yoder, Rebekah Marmet, Samuel Kerby, Alyxandria Morris, Logan Dodd, Ian McCulloch,

Davon Butler, Brandon Cool, Chatchaya Prayudrat, Philip Schlabach, Matthew Chanay, Erik Hanna, Isaiah Johnston, Laura Polcyn, Madelyn Sheely, Desmond Hargrave, Nicholas Speegle, Kaitlynn Tish, Zachary Buchanan, Taylor Yerian, Samantha Hall, Brandon Zemrock, Payten Boring, Jeremy Schonauer, Trenton Yoder, Madalynn Fotta, Randal Wilkinson, Michelle Hostettler, Isaac Wine, Kyli Michaels. Seniors — Marek DeWitt, Brady Hood, Benjamin Weaver, Riley Pritt, Cole Woods, Katlyn Hamner, Jarrett Kelly, Ariel Bickel, Zoey Towner, Chloe Henderson, Sarah Miller, Leonard Rice, Alexander Blake, Brendon Kandel, Sierra Wengerd, Taylor Kauffman, Sierra Miller, Alexis Hutchison, Timothy Cox, Lyndsey Davis, Kaitlyn Girouard, Bradley Facemire, Tiffany Johnson, Lisa Fortune, Rashelle Rose, James Baker, Aaron Blake, Alydia Lemon, Brittleigh Macaulay, Tate Miller, Jillian Gurley, Joshua Weigand, Destiny Kerby, Nicholas Straits, Landon Burley, Brittany Phillips, Stasia Callahan, Brittany Lacey, Mystique Martin, Tyra Hunter, Alex Young.

West Holmes Middle School honor roll Honor Roll, All A’s Sixth grade — Logan Barlow, James Barr, Bronson Birchfield, Jason Brooks, Matthew Carter, Rader Eastep, Hunter Ellis, Evan Estill, Melanie Fair, Ethan Feikert, Elayna Gallion, Tucker Kaufman, Camden Larimore, Paxton Lemon, Micaiah Lowe, Kaili Maltarich, Micah Martin, Harmony Mast, Danielle Miller, Dillon Miller, Jerzey Morris, Blake Morrison, Drake Mullet, Allyson Ogi, Sawyer Pritt, Vincent Rowe, Calihan Scherer, Olivia Sheldon, Zachary Snow, Elyssa Sutton, Tate, Ashley Conner Varnes, Matthew Weaver, Megan Westbrook, Mia Wiggs, Brock Zimmerly. Seventh grade — Hazel Alexander, Brandon Barkman, Jaelyn Beckett, Emma Bergoon, Haley Britt, Reed Fendrick, Kylie Graber, Katie Hershberger, Hostettler, Claudia Bailey Jeffries, Andrew Jones, Timothy Kandel, Logan Kula, Joy Latouf, Erik Marmet, Madison Mellott, Rosanna Miller, Braden Myers, Callie Proper, Paige Race, Carolyn Rohr, Hannah Rohr, Nathaniel Rohr, Katrina Rolince, Tanner Schaad, Joshua Shrock, Yasmine Spangler, Katie Sprang,

Rebecca Sprang, Zachary Stair, Brogan Steimel, Maggie Taylor, Dalton Thorp, Carl Uhinck, Luke Vaccariello, Luke Vess, Cade Wagers, Curtis Wagner, Alexis Weiss, Jack Welsh, Haeden Wolfe, Caden Zeigler, Jessie Zheng, Clayton Zimmerly. Eighth grade — Brooklynn Adkins, Grant Baker, Drake Barnes, Taylor Brooks, Jordyn Burnison, Ellen Byler, Shayla Fisher, Karlie Gallion, Jacob Goudy, Jacob Hammond, Blaine Hoxworth, Tara Loomis, David Masters, Monica Nally, Chloe Roach, Nadia Rouse, Derek Straits, Walker Uhl, Keri Westbrook, Madison Woods, Brendon Yoder. Honor Roll Sixth grade — Makayla Brandon, Elizabeth Brantley, Samantha Butcher, Noah Clark, Nathaniel Coen, Jamie Compton, Cora Crilow, Gwendolyn Dillon, Giovanni Dinardi, Madison Eaches, Quinn Findley, Tegan Harris, Elleanor Heller, Rudy Hershberger, Hannah Hopkins, Brice Hunter, Brianna Lamp, Bree Larimore, Morgan Loeber, Gage Marmet, Blake McCombs, Connor Miller, Julia Miller, Jaxton Morris, Jonathan

Neubert, James Parks, Sierra Parks, Kinsey Patterson, Trae Patterson, Mateo Poventud, Leah Reining, Claire Reynolds, Emma Russell, Adrian Sheeks, Sara Shonk, Brady Smith, Nora Snow, Kailyn Snyder, Meghan Stewart, Noah Tish, Avery Yoder. Seventh grade — Alicia Alexander, Karter Anderson, Thomas Anderson, Natasha Averbukh, Barbey Brock, Michael Beachy, Brianna Beckett, Ryan Bridenthal, Zoe Clark, Colt Cox, Rhiannon Deutschle, Vanessa Dillon, Rosalie Figueroa, Avery Frank, Anistin Gallion, Nathaniel Ginsburg, Lane Graham, Taryn Grassbaugh, Grant Harford, Cassidy Hawkins, Grayson Hay, Adam Hopkins, Aubree Houin, Kadence Howell, Brayden Hoxworth, Lauren Jones, Megan Jones, Matthew Lacey, Letticia Larson, Darek Martin, Deveraux Mast, Peyton McKinney, Johnathon Miller, Michael Miller, Payton Miller, Sayler Miller, Judson Morris, Nevaeh Mullins, Summer Myers, Andrew Nicholson, Jackson Oliver, Taylor Patterson, Sydnee Payne, Jayme Pennell, Ashly Phillips, Maxwell Pratt, Izabella Strother,

Mackenna Surber-Emick, Tristen Swigert, Kenna Warner, Addison Yates. Eighth grade — Cruz Alexander, Liberty Arnold, Brett Blake, Reis Boring, Kayleigh Bowles, Alec Clark, Callie Cline, Trinity Conn, Madeline Dewitt, Alex Dodd, Morgan Gallion, Maiah Geib, Hannah Goines, Colin Graebner, Gavin Harter, Kennedy Haston, James Hurley, Payton Kick, Jasmine Knapp, Braxton Lint, Caleb Martin, Kathleen Martin, Kaylin Martin, Megan Mckenna, Lane Miller, Michael Miller, Sage Miller, Kathryn Morello, Jasmine Mossor, Macie Nally, Alexis Ogi, Julianna Parrish, Hannah Parsons, Skylar Patterson, Ciara Powers, Kylie Ramirez, Breanna Robb, Breana Rose, Joshua Sayers, Sydni Schlabach, Alex Schrock, Makenzie Shrimplin, Madison Stitzlein, John Vales, Mckena Vankeuren. Merit Roll Sixth grade — Brody Allen, Camron Arnold, Madison Baker, Joshua Carter, Meghan Casey, Dillon Cottrell, Curtis Cutright, Gwyneth Deutschle, Ty Dilly, Fiona Erb, Cadence Frankart, Robert Hammons,

Kenna Howell, Jazlynn Hoxworth, Kaiden Hoxworth, Amy Hughes, Ashlyn Lyons, Jasper McDougale, Broden Mellinger, Carrigan Mowery, Marissa Patterson, Darryck Pellshaw, Victoria Perry, Blake Robinson, Broden Roth, Curtis Sampsel, Frances Schlabach, Destiny Shackelford, Makayla Shackelford, Zachary Shaner, Chloe Shumaker, Nevaeh Solis, Katie Stitzlein, Dylan Strouse, Brandon Stutzman, Haylee Troutman, Mariah Trukovich, Michael Uldrich, Channer Wells, Mackenzie Whitman, Jayzmin Wright, Rhoda Yoder. Seventh grade — Eden Alexander, Cameron Ault, Rilley Bailey, Koen Baker, Brenna Barnes, James Billups, Thomas Brantley, Brevin Bucher, Brant Burgett, Alex Camacho, Tyler Gallion, Macey Gilstrap, Shelby Greenough, Kendall Harris, Gavin Haston, Kaedon Hawkins, Mallorie Henley, Cadence Hinds, Stryder Hodges, Makayla Holcomb, Micah Humphrey, Seth Ison, Thomas Johnson, Ian Jones, Jessie Keen, Samantha Kendall, Frank Lehr, Cody Miller, Corbin Miller, Garren Miller, Destiney

Pozworski, Adriana Rodriguez, Cara Rose, Jacob Scarbrough, Clay Shepler, Jacob Skolmutch, Josclyn Snow, Lance Solomon, Kaarle Spangler, Robert Strickler, Keaton Sundberg, Brady Taylor, Christopher Troutman, Brennah Troyer, Jenna Tyser, Ethan Vansickle, Jo-Ann Woodhull, Carson Yoder, Madison Yoder. Eighth grade — Morgan Allen, Brett Barnhart, Megan Brannon, Gavin Christine, Ty Cline, Ava Close, Jasmine Cronin, Lance Doney, Sean Edmonds, Bryanna Fotta, Robert Hartley, Destiny Hill, Karl Humrichouser, Garrett Hunt, Mekhi Johnson, Phillip Lepley, Kayla Madison, Clayton Martin, Isabel McCulloch, Megan Mellor, Morgan Mellor, Cailyn Miller, Elizabeth Miller, Summer Miller, Margaret Oliver, Austin Oyster, Miranda Petersheim, Zander Proper, Ethan Raber, Ethan Reining, Jadden Shaffer, Jarek Snow, Justin Stapleton, James Stewart, Natalie Strouse, Saira Sutton, Haden Tenney, Alexis Tish-Rolince, Brigette Vansickle, Kendel Weber, Brody Weiser, Chance Wells, Cael Woods, Elianna Young.

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Hillsdale — Austin Holbrook, Logan Sparr. West Holmes — Owen Maynard, Aaron Rennie. Senior Loudonville — April King. Hillsdale — Britni Swartzentruber. West Holmes — Jasmine Polen. All A’s & B’s Juniors Sophomores Loudonville — Hannah France, Elizabeth HenLoudonville — Dante Brown, Andreah ley, Breanna Karper, Justin Viola, Hollie White. France, Carl McCartney, Kaleb Shriver,

Brittany Valentine. Hillsdale — Shane Cook, Alta Lee, Canada Hillsdale — Harlie Graven, Britany Lambert. Wright. Juniors Seniors Loudonville — Jessica Assis, Kyle Clady, Ethan West Holmes — William Cottrell, Megan GalGerich, Rain King, Chanda Miller, Chelsea Mur- lion, Devon Little, Kyrah Stocker. phy, Amberlynn Schuttera. Loudonville — Trisha Ganfield. West Holmes — Koltan Boughman. Andrew Hillsdale — Dakota Gantz, Christopher Miller, Campbell, Jason Compton, Takoda Weaver. Summer Sexton, Cody Viola, Steven Viola.


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Prosecutor: ‘This is not the body of a woman who died of natural causes’ By CHRISTINE L. PRATT and was confined to a couch, onto which the Staff Writer urine and feces from her MILLERSBURG — decomposing adult diaReferring to the physical per had spilled. The diaconditions of a woman per also was filled with and the home in which maggots and bugs and she lived as “horrendous,” her thighs and buttocks a judge sentenced her were covered with open two adult sons, who were sores and one patch of responsible for her care, blackened and rotting to 14 months in prison flesh, said Knowling, notfor failing to take action, ing the evidence was so thereby causing her death. overwhelming it contraIn December, Dennis dicts the claim they were Carl Bevington, 55, and unaware of the seriousGary Lee Bevington, 62, ness of her condition. both of 833 Depot St., “They had a duty, legally pleaded guilty in Holmes and morally, to take care County Common Pleas of her. They were living Court to failure to pro- in her house, rent free, vide for a functionally with access to her bank impaired person. account,” said Knowling. In exchange for their “This is not about the conpleas, more serious charg- dition of the house, her es of involuntary man- being a hoarder or stubslaughter were dismissed, born, it has everything to reducing the possible do with how they allowed penalty from 11 years to her to suffer.” 18 months in prison. The An autopsy was completcharges stem from the ed by the Stark County Oct. 13, 2014, death of Coroner’s Office and her their 84-year-old mother, death was ruled a homiDelores. cide by virtue of neglect. After reading a letter It was a lack of necessubmitted by Gary Bev- sary hygiene, combined ington to the court and with the open wounds reviewing statements that caused an infection made during a presen- that caused her to be tence interview, Holmes septic and plummet into County Prosecutor Steve organ failure and eventual Knowling asked for a death, said Knowling, preprison term, noting his- viously commenting, “No tory has shown him most one wants to die like this. defendants write their She lost all kind of dignity. own sentence. She was rotting.” Citing Gary Bevington’s While he said he believes statement his mother Dennis Bevington was “passed away from natu- truly remorseful, but was ral causes,” Knowling said, too weak to act, Knowl“Nothing could be further ing said Gary Bevington from the truth.” has blamed everyone but “This is not the body of himself. In response to a woman who died from the claim an investiganatural causes,” Knowl- tion impeded his ability to ing said, handing to Judge properly mourn his mothRobert Rinfret a series of er, Knowling said, Gary photos. He said both men Bevington chose to drink admitted knowing their beer in a bar rather than mother was unable to take follow his mother to the proper care of herself in hospital, where she died. the weeks immediately Jeff Kellogg, representpreceding her death. ing Gary Bevington, and Delores Bevington lost Mark Baserman Sr., who the ability to get up and represented Dennis Bevmove and clean herself, ington, said the men were

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(From Page 16) human being could let another human being get like this. You didn’t care for your mother. She was a human being under your control,” said Rinfret, without considering the dismissed involuntary manslaughter charge, he would have been “shocked” if a jury acquitted either brother of the lesser charge, to which they pleaded guilty. In addition to the prison term, he ordered Dennis Bevington to pay court costs and the fees and expenses of his courtappointed attorney. Gary

Bevington, who paid for his own legal counsel, was ordered to pay court costs and a $5,000 fine. While he had wanted to order the men to pay the cost incurred to have the emergency squad professionally cleaned, Rinfret said he was unable to do so because the fire department was not the victim. Visibly shaken by the sentence and the judge’s order, both men were immediately taken into custody. Gary Bevington looked to a group of supporters in the crowd and, referring to his presumed inability to remain employed,

said, “There goes a $50,000-a-year job. Wow.” The comment, Knowling said, cut to the core of Gary Bevington’s mindset and his own desire to see imposition of a prison term. And, the sentences, he said, were appropriate “given what’s transpired since their pleas were accepted.” The Holmes County Sheriff’s Office was contacted on the day after Delores Bevington’s death by the Stark County Coroner’s Office. She was taken to Pomerene and later Aultman Hospital in Canton, where she died, on Oct. 13, 2014.

The Holmes County Sheriff’s Office executed a search warrant on the residence on Oct. 15, 2015 and found the home in “horrible” condition, according to detective Sgt. Jim Henry, who later interviewed the brothers. It wasn’t until early 2015 the Sheriff’s Office received the results of an autopsy, prompting a delayed filing of criminal charges.

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your residence. At registration, children will be given a routine hearing and vision screening by the school nurse and/or speech therapist. School personnel will also test to determine the children’s strengths and weaknesses. The Holmes County Health Department will provide immunization clinics during kindergarten registration. There will be no cost; services will be by donation only. If your child has medical coverage, take insurance or medical card. Watch local newspapers for other immunization clinic locations and times or call the Health Department at 330-674-5035.

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Research shows link between hearing loss, heart health found that a healthy cardiovascular system — a person’s heart, arteries and veins — can have a positive effect on hearing. Lifestyle behaviors that affect the heart also impact hearing. A higher level of physical activity and consumption of omega‐3 fatty acids have both been shown to benefit cardiovascular health and lower the risk of hearing loss. “The clear link between hearing health and heart health is a powerful

reminder that Hearing Care is Health Care™,” says Lauren Fraley of Hear Wright in Wooster. “A hearing check should be part of everyone’s regular physical exams. If you already suspect that hearing loss may be affecting your day‐to‐day activities, schedule a more thorough hearing evaluation. In a single office visit, we can typically evaluate hearing health and if there is a need, work with you to select and trial a hearing solution.”

Health screenings Pomerene Hospital will offer health screenings at Pomerene Medical Center in Mount Hope the first Tuesday of every month from 7-10 a.m. Keim Lumber in Charm

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blood pressure and blood sugar checks, lipid panel, etc. Hemoglobin A1C, thyroid panel, liver panel, ovarian cancer, breast cancer and gastrointestinal cancer screenings.

Southeast notes kindergarten registration Kindergarten registration for Southeast District will be held from 9-11 a.m. at each location listed below, and will take about one-half hour to complete. Dates are: March 9 — Mount Eaton Elementary; March 11 — Apple Creek Elementary; and March 16 — Fredericksburg and Holmesville. Holmesville will register at Fredericksburg. Paperwork will be given to complete at registration, along with testing for hearing, vision and speech. Take the child’s registration. Students entering

kindergarten will need to Parents will be asked turn 5 years old by Aug. 1. some basic information about the child and will schedule a time for kinderWest Holmes garten screening. A registration packet will be mailed in notes April to be completed and taken to screening later in kindergarten April. Take a copy of the registration child’s birth certificate and Kindergarten registra- proof of residency. tion for children entering Screen dates are: April school in August began 11, Millersburg, 330-674Feb. 1 in the West Holmes 5681; April 12, Millersburg District. Children must be (morning only); April 14, 5 years of age on or before Killbuck, 330-276-2891; Aug. 1. Call to register the April 15, Clark (morning child at the elementary only), 330-674-7936; and school they will attend by April 19, Nashville, 330April 8. 378-2111.

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and recreational ponds. Food will be provided by Fox Pizza. Make reserThere will be a pond vations at 330-897-6011, management seminar Ext. 2. Monday, Feb. 29, at 6:30 p.m. at the Baltic Legion Beach City Legion Hall. The seminar is co- offers Swiss steak sponsored by Bob White dinners Quality Feed and Cisco Inc. Guest speaker will Beach City American be Tom Schneider from Legion Hall Post 549 Pond 2O. Pond 2O is a (125 Thired Ave. NE) is complete line of solu- having its all you care to tions to enhance the eat Swiss steak dinner on water quality in farm Saturday, Feb. 20 from

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Light Your World with Cardinal Chorale Concert Light Your World is the theme of the Cardinal Chorale’s winter concert at the Coshocton Presby-

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well. Albert Schweitzer perhaps put it best when he said: ‘I do not believe that we can put into anyone ideas which are not in him already. As a rule there are in everyone all sorts of good ideas, ready like tinder. But much of this tinder catches fire, or catches it successfully, only when it meets some flame or spark from outside — from another person. Often, too, our own light goes out, and is rekindled by some experience we go through with someone else. Each of us has cause to think with great gratitude of those who have lit the flames within us.’” ​

Snyder says the 90-minute concert contains several numbers that explore this theme. “Go Light Your World’ is an inspiring contemporary song encouraging each of us to be beacons to others,” he said. The Coshocton Community Choir will join in the final set, including the spiritual “Rock-a Ma Soul,” and what has become a Chorale standard, Paul Christiansen’s setting of “This Is My Father’s World.” The Cardinal Chorale concert is free and open to the public. See Pg. 23 — LIGHT

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BERLIN — Pomerene Hospital’s Wellness Coordinator Tara Martin spoke to members of the Holmes County Chamber of Commerce about services the hospital offers that are tailored to meet the needs of individuals and businesses. Pomerene Hospital offers a full range of health, wellness and disease management services that are convenient, close to home and aimed at reaching employees right where they work and live. The focus on preventative medicine and primary care leads to a wide range of services, tools and support to get and keep people well. Martin spoke of the menu of services offered for the wellness program at Pomerene, such as employee wellness programs, group exercise class, online health risk assessments, population data and reporting, pathway to health portal and health and wellness lectures. “Wellness is a lifestyle change, a commitment for your life,” she said at the Feb. 3 meeting at Farmstead Restaurant in Berlin. “It’s something that is ongoing; it doesn’t just happen. Support is crucial for success. We spend a big portion of our life around people we work with, so we should focus on them for support. At Pomerene, we’d like to be that source for you, for your wellness and health needs. “Hospitals are no longer just the place to go when you are ill,” Martin continued. “We have a really big focus on prevention, and that’s a major value to us as a wellness source. Prevention is huge. This is the time to get employees

to figure it out. Preventative health screenings and being in touch with your physician help figure out what needs to be done. It’s not waiting until you’re sick to come and try and fix the problem. We’re more interested in preventing problems from happening.” Wellness is a continuous process, and lifelong support is required to make this program a success. “Pomerene offers the resources, the tools, experience, people, support, all the things you would need to get this program up and going,” Martin said. “We do the heavy lifting, with the marketing materials ready to go, posters, that sort of thing. “The health portal is a great way to track your goals, track your progress, and compare your numbers,” she added. “Getting started is easy. It is online and we work with your employees to help you use the sites you want, provides you with ongoing encouragement and a checklist of things to do to keep moving forward.” Pomerene offers health coaching, someone to make sure you are staying on the right path and help you get involved with healthy activities and the fitness center programs. Data and reporting help identify who is at risk, who is using and who is not using the preventive services. “Getting your program up and running, first you need to decide on a program, introduce the program to employees, and then you can start saving on health care costs,” she said. Another huge part of the wellness outreach is Kinetics, which has transformed from a gym to a medical fitness center. The benefits and results have been tremendous. “Nothing’s better than

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On campus Ashland University dean’s list

Millersburg — Ashley Keim, Alex Mast, Brodryc Miller, Rachelle Morrison, Alexis Rolince, Laina Snyder, ASHLAND — Area students on the Caleb Stein; Shreve — Lyndsey Flechler, Bryce fall dean’s list at Ashland University Garman; include: Sugarcreek — Tonya Beachy, Halle Dundee — Kyle Gerber; Hershberger, Katelyn Miller, Shannon Fredericksburg—NicholasWengerd; Miller; Glenmont — Kiana Austin; Walnut Creek — Cameron Miller. Killbuck — Andrea Anderson, Jordan Lint; Lakeville — Tessa Baker; Area students named Loudonville — Susanna Savage, Morgan Scarberry, Lauren Teiga, Alex to dean’s lists Tuttle; Area students named to the dean’s

list at their respective schools include: BEXLEY — Capital University: Lauren Stutzman, Olivia Stutzman, both of Holmesville; Alexis Mullins of Fredericksburg. TERRE HAUTE, Ind. — Indiana State University: Kenneth Brown of Millersburg. OXFORD — Miami University: Rebecca Rohr of Millersburg (4.0); Katelyn Walter, Nicholas Millet of Sugarcreek.

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KENT — Area students on the dean’s list at Kent State University include: Baltic — Dylan Burger, Emily Fender, Lacy Sexton; Berlin — David Buller, Jared Buller; Big Prairie — Tara Maynard, Brock Macaulay; Dundee — Taylor Gray, Devon Miller, Courtney Nicewander; Fredericksburg — Ryan McPhern; Holmesville — Ryan Byler; Loudonville — Vanessa Byers, Raquel Gray; Millersburg — Felicia Hostetler,

Tyler Hostetler (4.0), Sabrina Miller, Jenna Polen, Dana Rausch, Jordan Snow, Madison Sprang, Preston Stutzman, Amanda Yoder (4.0), Benjamin Yoder; Shreve — Laken Lehr, Reed Johnston, Makenzie Shank; Sugarcreek — Nathaniel Alderfer, Alexandria Beachy, Cassidy Galbreath, Destinee Hershberger, Ashlie Landis (4.0), Mariah Meinke, Terri Sponaugle-Schrock, Amanda Troyer (4.0), Joseph Weaver, Kentlyn Weaver (4.0), Lori Yoder.

Statewide College Goal at ATI on Sunday Needs Ohio State Agricultural Technical Institute will play host to the state-wide college financial aid event College Goal on Sunday, Feb. 14, at 2 p.m. The free event, presented by the Ohio Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators and endorsed by the Ohio Board of Regents,

assists students and parents with completing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). The FAFSA is the federal application required to receive federal financial aid, including Federal Pell Grant and student loans and need-based state grants.

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WOY Woods leads Knights to OCC runner-up finish

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West Holmes’ Michael Kashuba wrestles Ashland High School’s Devin Goschinski in the 170pound final during the Ohio Cardinal Conference championship meet at Arrow Arena on Saturday. By LARRY STINE Dix Communications ASHLAND — Ashland put up a resounding 279-point e f f o r t over an upstart W e s t Homes squad, w h i c h finished with 205, for the program’s first OCC title since Woods 2006. Along with the OCC title, Ashland coach Sean Seder was voted Coach of the Year, while West Holmes senior

Cole Woods earned Wrestler of the Year laurels after winning the 138pound weight class. Finishing behind Ashland and West Holmes were Madison (147), Mansfield Senior (93), Clear Fork (76), Orrville (70), Lexington (59) and Wooster (42). Woods, now 39-3 on the season, won his weight class with a trio of wins over Wooster’s C.J. Leal (fall 1:20) and Lexington’s Jon Osborne (fall 1:27), before Ashland’s Kris Collins wrestled him to a 9-3 decision. “I didn’t know much about (Collins) and he went out there and gave me a match, and I respect him for that,” Woods said.

Lady Hawks complete 16-0 IVC run, ranking fifth In one of the state’s premier matchups Saturday night, Hiland, ranked fifth in Div. IV, beat archrival Garaway (second, Div. III) 56-44. The victory allowed the Hawks to capture the Inter-Valley Conference crown. The Hawks kept the heat on defensively as they forced the Pirates into 18 turnovers and

converted that into a 22-8 edge in points off turnovers. Angela Troyer led Hiland (19-3, 16-0 IVC) with 18 points and Kennedy Schlabach finished with 15 points. Helping the Hawks control the glass were Melissa Hostetler with eight rebounds and Tiffany Weaver had seven to go with her eight points.

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West Holmes High School’s Josiah Allison (right) wrestles Madison High School’s Kaleb Gibson in the 126-pound final during the Ohio Cardinal Conference championship meet at Arrow Arena on Saturday. “But I like having a battle with someone. That’s what sports is all about, and I’m proud of our team because we only have 13 kids and to finish second in the OCC behind a big team like Ashland is a big deal for us.” Ashland was able to build a commanding lead in points heading into the finals as they had all but one wrestler compete in the championship match. Ashland ended with eight champions in Clay Eagle at 106 pounds in a 6-1 decision over West Holmes’ Thane Kaufman. At 120 pounds, Ashland’s

Matt Taylor won 4-2 in overtime against Madison’s Carson Speelman. Ricky Maffett won the 145-pound class with a fall in 54 seconds over West Holmes’ Skylar Cline, and Sid Ohl claimed the 152pound class with a fall in 3:18 over West Holmes’ Ricky Dutter, Also, Gage Adkins of Ashland earned a wellbattled 6-4 bout over Lexington’s Aidan Ammons at 160 pounds, and Devon Goschinski won at 170 pounds (10-3 win over West Holmes’ Michael Kashuba). Other champions for

West Holmes included Josiah Allen at 126 pounds with a 6-2 win over Madison’s Kaleb Gibson, and the Knights’ Jake Mullet at 182 pounds with a fall at 2:30 over Ashland’s Light. For West Holmes, coach Jeff Woods felt good about where his team finished, and having his son earn top honors in the tournament. “Ashland’s got a nice team and they’re young, but as long as we stay there up at the top, we’re OK with that,” he said. “This year has been my toughest in 27 years, we

just don’t have the kids — we have just 13. “But individually, everybody placed in the top four, so I can’t complain with that. (Cole’s) having a good season. But it’s all preparation. The league tournament is great, but end of the year is where you want to be, and hopefully, we’ll be ready for that.” Other OCC champions included Madison’s Brad Sillman at 113 pounds and the Rams’ Leconte Merrill at 132 pounds and Mansfield Senior’s Brandon Myers at heavyweight.

able at the range or shooters may bring their own. Costs are $150 and can be reduced to $100 by meeting certain requirements. Registration packets can be picked up at the Copley Trap Range on Saturdays, 9 a.m.-3 p.m., or by attending a registration meeting at The Ohio Sportsmen Clubhouse, 1755 Jacoby Road, Copley Township. Meeting dates for new shooters are Feb. 9 at 7 p.m. and Feb. 21 at 1:30 p.m. Packets are due back by March 5 to qualify for a $25 discount. Packets may also be downloaded by visiting the website at

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Outdoor notes Youth trap shooting Buckeye Outdoors Youth Education & Shooting Center is again offering its annual 8-week Recreational Youth Trapshooting program. From March 29–May 26, participants from elementary school students through high school, will learn firearm safety and how to properly shoot trap from NRA certified shotgun coaches at the Copley Trap Range, 1665 Jacoby Road, Copley Township. New shooters will shoot on Mondays from 5 p.m. to sunset. Shotguns are avail-

The Ohio State Trappers Association will hold a fur handling workshop on Saturday, Feb. 20 starting at 9 a.m. The event will be held at the Killbuck Wildlife Area headquarters, 1691 Centerville Road, Shreve. The workshop will cover proper fur handling techniques, marketing of furs, fur stretching and drying, as well as hands on

Spring still shoots are running every Sunday from now through March 20 at the Shreve Farmers and Sportsmen’s Club. Shoots start at noon with sign-ups beginning at 11:30 a.m. The club will shoot shot, slug and .22 rounds. The address is 8430 Township Road 513, Shreve. Call 330-464-5621 for more information . Trout Unlimited


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National Wild Turkey Federation honors Basinger Named Ohio Wildlife Officer of the Year

“I am proud to supervise someone who puts on the uniform every day and sets the bar high to protect our natural resources.” Scott Angelo, Mark Basinger’s superviser

By ART HOLDEN Outdoor Editor After graduating from Dalton High School in 1987, Mark Basinger went to Hocking College with hopes of landing a job with the Division of Wildlife. Things didn’t work out, and he took a factory job in Wooster, but he never gave up his dream of working for the Division of Wildlife Basinger then attended the officer training academy, and in 2007, became an at-large wildlife officer for the DOW. Fast forward nine years, and Basinger not only is a veteran of 8 years as the state’s wildlife officer in Stark County, but recently was honored by the National Wild Turkey Federation as the organization’s Ohio Wildlife Officer of the Year. “I humbly accept this,” said Basinger. “There are a lot of qualified officers. We all do our part to keep the public in line.” That was part of the reason Basinger was honored by the NWTF, as he not only worked closely with Stark County’s Sippo Valley NWTF chapter on

event and banquet fundraising, but was instrumental in the prosecution of turkey violations within the county. Basinger was nominated for the award by his supervisor, Scott Angelo, with Basinger’s commitment to all outdoor organizations in Stark County a contributing factor as well. “Officer Basinger is an active wildlife officer who is very willing to step up to the plate for conservation and for sportsmen and women,” said Angelo. “I am proud to supervise someone who puts on the uniform every day and sets the bar high to protect our natural resources.” By earning the award, Basinger and other state winners are eligible for the NWTF’s National Wildlife Officer of the Year award, which will be presented during the NWTF’s national banquet in Nashville, Tenn. Basinger’s an active trapper and has been a member of the Ohio State Trappers Association for years, and even helps put

on a trapper’s academy for Division of Wildlife staff who aren’t familiar with the sport. “There’s a lot going on in the outdoors, and I try to encourage everyone to get outdoors,” said Basinger. “It would do a lot of people good to return to that.” Basinger said turkey hunting is one of his favorite outdoor activities, and fondly remembers trips with his children and wife. “One of my first dates with my wife I called in a turkey within 10 feet,” laughed Basinger. “One of the best things about turkey hunting in the spring is seeing the changes everyday in the woods. “There’s nothing that replaces time in the woods,” he continued. “A dad with his kids, or a grandparent with his grandchildren makes a big impact. If you live it, it’s much different than seeing it on TV or Youtube.” By wearing his passion on his sleeve like that, it’s photo courtesy the Ohio Division of Wildlife easy to see why Basinger Stark County wildlife officer Mark Basinger, a 1987 Dalton High School was given the Ohio Wild- graduate, recently was named the Ohio Wildlife Officer of the Year by the life Officer of the Year National Wild Turkey Federation. Basinger is now in the running for the Award by the NWTF. NWTF’s National Officer of the Year Award.

Municipal court Levi H. Miller, 19, 14100 Navarre Road, Wilmot, was fined $100 for disorderly conduct. Aaron D. Peterson, 19, 3827 State Route 39 NE, New Philadelphia, was fined $250 for petty theft. David L. Ridenbaugh, 59, 5561 Township Road 258, Millersburg, was fined $150 for a stopped school bus violation. April R. Rose, 30, 3316 County Road 150, Millersburg, was fined $ 100 for disorderly conduct. Ronald M. Salvail, 43, 250 E. McConkey St., Shreve, was fined $100 for disorderly conduct and was sentenced to 30 days in jail, which was suspended in favor of one year probation

Michelle L. Sampson, 43, 2222 Melrose Drive, Lot 127, Wooster, was fined $400 for theft, and was sentenced to 180 days in jail, with 170 days suspended in favor of probation. Vincent G. Schlauch, 68, 2763 Township Road 7, Brinkhaven, was fined $100 for no helmet. Richard Searls, 49, 334 N. Jefferson St., Loudonville, was fined $100 for failure to reinstate license after suspension has expired. Michael E. See, 41, 39 Warren Drive, Norwalk, was fined $250 for no valid hunting tag, and was sentenced to 60 days in jail, which was suspended in favor of one year probation.

Austin H. Thomas, 39, 6139 Township Road 264, Millersburg, was fined $100 for abandonment of an animal. Robert D. Yoho, 24, 105 Main St., Glenmont, was fined $100 for no operator’s license. Steven E. Zook, 33, 161 Mill St. NW, Sugarcreek, was fined $500 for passing bad checks. Casey A. Swope, 34, 12342 East St., Howard, was fined $200 for illegal use or possession of drug paraphernalia. Katerina Callahan, 51, 1793 W. Buckhorn Drive, Millersburg, was fined $100 for safety disregard. Amanda A. Thomas, 34, 260 E. Cook Road, Apt. 110, Mansfield, was fined

$400 for theft, and was sentenced to 180 days in jail, with 150 days suspended. Hetzel D. See Jr., 53, 15512 Township Road 464, Loudonville, was fined $100 for no valid tag. Byron N. Deutschle, 52, 127 E. Adams St., B6, Millersburg, was fined $100 for safety disregard. Derek S. Schrader, 27, 10627 Gunther Miller Road SW, Stone Creek, was fined $400 for driving while under suspension. Ryan E. Miller, 19, 7718 Township Road 654, Millersburg, was fined $150 for failure to comply with underage alcohol laws. He must perform 25 hours of community service.

DUI Terry Weaver, 60, 8287 Township Road 561, Holmesville, was fined in Wayne County Municipal Court $725 for a BAC over 0.17 and $500 for failure to stop after an accident on private property. He was sentenced to 90 days in jail, with 30 days served on house arrest, was placed on 36 months probation and his operator’s license was suspended for eight years. He must complete an alcohol assessment. His BAC was 0.343. Donnell K. Bright, 34, 2924 Shortridge Ave. NE, Canton, was fined $550 for driving while under

the influence of alcohol, and was sentenced to 10 days in jail. Clarence G. Dalrymple, 63, 3551 State Route 83, Lot 5, Millersburg, was fined $375 for DUI, and was sentenced to 15 days in jail, which was suspended in favor of alcohol school. Steven L. Fry, 57, 3162 Township Road 86, Killbuck, was fined $375 for DUI, and was sentenced to 15 days in jail, with three days served in alcohol school. James D. McClain Jr., 46, 8538 Township Road 1060, Lakeville, was fined $600 for DUI, and was sentenced to 20 days in jail. His operator’s license was suspended for one year.

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Fearless: Millersburg man takes passion for motorcycle racing to higher level By KEVIN LYNCH Staff Writer

safety classes at track days at Mid-Ohio Race Course in Lexington, Ohio, which he calls his home course. “I’ve been riding anything from 4-wheelers to dirt bikes since I was 4 or 5,” Hasskew said. “I did the dirt bike for fun, but when I wanted to get more serious, I started road racing. That’s what my dad did. He bought me a mini road racing bike. I did that for a year, and then moved up to a Ninja 250. That was in 2009, 2010.” Since then, Hasskew has been moving up the ranks, traveling across the country chasing his dream. “I’ve raced all along the east coast, from Florida on up, and gone racing out west,” he said. “The way our budget is looking this year, I’m probably going to focus more on the east coast. My dad and I discuss over the winter where and how we are going to spend our weekends.” Hasskew says it is an expensive hobby, costing more than a thousand dollars some weekends.

MILLERSBURG — Jace Hasskew is a young man with very little fear. When you race motorcycles at speeds ranging from 120 to 160 mph, there is not much time to be scared. “I try not to look at the speeds. They get a little scary,” Hasskew said with a laugh. “I’ve had some broken bones and concussions, things like that, but I’ve worked through them. I haven’t really had to deal with anything too serious that I couldn’t bounce back from.” A 2014 graduate of West Holmes High School, Hasskew of Killbuck works for Grasshopper Lawn Care and is a full-time college student at University of Northwestern Ohio, studying business management (for when his racing days are over). But his true passion is road racing. “And when I’m not doing any of that stuff, I’m in the garage trying to help my dad,” Hasskew said. He also coaches motorcycle See Pg. 28 — RACING

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Business note Buehler’s opens Coshocton Liquor Agency Buehler’s Fresh Foods in Coshocton held its official opening of the Coshocton Liquor Agency, inside the supermarket, on Feb. 10. This completes the transfer and relocation agreement with New York’s Deli & Beverage, to purchase the Coshocton Liquor Agency. Dan Shanahan, president, and chief operations officer of Buehler’s Fresh Foods said, “With the

highly successful opening of our Ashland and Wooster State Liquor Agencies in 2014, this move continues the establishment of Ohio Liquor Agencies inside Buehler’s supermarket locations.” Ron James, Buehler’s director of beer, wine and liquor added, “We are proud to offer our customers the convenience of one-stop shopping, and have strived to respect customers’ considerations by keeping this a “store within a store.” Buehler’s Coshocton has a strong beer and wine

offering, with more than 500 beers and 1,000 wines available daily. There is a 10 percent discount on wine case purchases, and liquor agency customers may now use their credit or debit cards. Buehler’s Coshocton Liquor Agency hours will be Monday through Saturday, 9 a.m.-9 p.m.. and 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Sundays. “We would like to thank New York’s Deli & Beverage and the Ohio Division of Liquor Control for their assistance to complete the transfer and relocation of the liquor agency. We would also like to extend a special

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something he loves doing. “It’s my life’s passion. I’m going to do it for as long as I can,” Hasskew said. “Another reason is the people I come into contact with while racing. Some of the absolute greatest people I’ve ever had the thrill of meeting are because of racing. We’re like a big family in the racing community.” He races an SU 650 and plans to ride a Jixxer 600 this season. He is working with engineers at Akron University who are building and designing a motorcycle for their senior project and he’s going to be testing it at Mid-Ohio. Hasskew took home six

regional championships in 2015, the most memorable race for him being the Gratton, Mich., race in August. “I hope to continue that success this year,” he said. “The last race at Gratton was most memorable for me because when I started this year, I moved up a class. I knew who the big guys were that I would be going up against. About halfway through the season I was catching them and able to ride with them. At Gratton, I was able to actually race with them, and pass them. That’s when I knew I could do this.” Hasskew expressed his

gratitude for his many sponsors, who help make the pursuit of his passion possible. The sponsors include Evans Power Sports of Mansfield, Manuel Motorcycles in Akron, Brothers Racing Innovations out of Tennessee, Optimal Racing out of California, Bridgestone Tires, Defy All Odds Apparel and Bell Helmets. “The way it all started for me and my sponsors, I contacted them to see if it was possible for me to work with them and so far, it has worked out really well,” he said. “We always run with stickers and banners at the races.

thank you to the Coshocton community for their patience during the process,” added Denise Nine, store manager, Buehler’s Fresh Foods in Coshocton. Buehler’s, founded in 1929, is celebrating 85 years as an independent, family-owned and -operated grocer. Buehler’s is recognized as a pacesetter in the industry, and is positioned for growth as a trusted business partner.

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Racing (From Page 27) “We have to have a really good idea of what we’re going to do, what our plans are,” he said. Racing may be expensive, but to Hasskew, it’s worth it. “When people see us race, they’re like in awe. It almost looks impossible to do,” Hasskew said. “I think that’s what attracts people to the sport — the adrenaline, the thrill, coming to see people live that closely to the edge. It’s a lot of fun for us, and for the people who show up to watch.” He says the main reason he races is because it is

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Jace Hasskew pops a wheelie as he accelerates during a race last year. “When people ask me what type of bodywork I would recommend, I tell them, Optimal Racing,” he continued. “I try to give them as much busi-

ness as I possibly can.” Reporter Kevin Lynch can be reached at 330-6745676 or klynch@the-dailyrecord.com.

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Marilyn McClure, 81 Marilyn A. McClure, 81, of Big Prairie, passed away Thursday afternoon, Jan. 14, at Wooster Community Hospital, following an extended illness. Marilyn was born Nov. 24, 1934 in Wooster Township, Wayne County, and was the daughter of William Jennings and Elsie May (Franks) Yockey. On Dec. 21, 1952 she married Merle Dean McClure and he preceded her in death. Marilyn was a 1952 graduate of Shreve High School. While in school, she was a member of the school chorus and part of a girls’ ensemble. She sang in the church choir at both Free Methodist Church and later at Hopewell Presbyterian Church, where she became a lifetime member after her marriage. She was a member of Holmes Community Players, Triway Capers and lately the Wayne County Choral Union, until she had to give it up due to health issues. Music was her passion. “Now I shall sing with the angels who won’t mind if my voice cracks a little.” Marilyn served the church as a teacher, Sunday School superintendent, trustee and was an ordained elder. She also served many years on the coordinating teams of women in the Muskingum Valley Presbytery. She worked for 35 years at Diamonite. Marilyn liked to read, work puzzles and garden. She loved all God’s creations. Surviving are four children and their spouses; Val (Gary) Dutter of Shreve; Laura (Donald) Bruce of Dade City, Florida; Howard (Cindy) McClure of Shreve; and

Stuart (Leatha) McClure of Shreve; daughter-in-law, Doris McClure of West Virginia; 15 grandchildren, Jenny, Penny, Jamie, Mike, Mellisa, Thomas, Cody, Jessica, Dawn, Brenda, Tyler, Katelyn, Heather, Anthony and Samuel; great-grandchildren, Jaydon, Calumon, Erik, Hailey, Christian, Blake, Brian, Tyler, Mariya, Rachel, Turner, C.J., Alyssa, Owen, Lucille, Avery, Autumn, Alanna, Emma, and one more on the way; and special niece, Barbara June Martin. She was preceded in death by her husband; son, Jesse Woodson McClure; three brothers, William Yockey, Kenneth Yockey Sr. and Jack R. Yockey; and two sisters, Donna Musselman and Sandra Walton. Funeral services were Jan. 20 at Hopewell Presbyterian Church with pastor Tricia Petraven officiating. Burial was at the church cemetery. Alexander Funeral Home, Millersburg, assisted the family. Those wishing to share a memory or make online condolences may do so by visiting www.alesanderfhinc.com. The family suggests memorial contributions be made to Hopewell Presbyterian Church.

Benjamin “Ben” Edward Eugene Strobel was born Jan. 21, 1917, and passed away peacefully in the early morning hours of Dec. 9, 2015. Ben was born in Mount Vernon, and even though he lived most of his life in Northeast Ohio, by far his favorite place to spend time and find peace was at his family farm in Glenmont, where he lived as a boy. He loved the country and all that went with it. Even well into his 90s, Ben would walk a mile to plant a tree in just the right place. He enjoyed nature and was an expert in identifying birds, trees and flowers, especially wildflowers. He even sang special songs

Herold F. Sheedy Sr., 76, of Fredericksburg, died peacefully on Friday morning, Jan. 15, at his home following a sudden illness. Herold was born Sept. 16, 1939 in Doylestown to the late Herold D. and Hulda I. (Bieri) Sheedy and married the former Judy L. Kellogg in 1964. She survives. He served in the U.S. Navy as a Radioman 3rd Class and had worked at Frito Lay in Wooster; McDonnel Douglas in Long Beach, California; Lockheed Aircraft in Burbank, California; and Armstrong Oil and Drilling and retired after 311⁄2 years from Rubbermaid Inc. in Wooster. He enjoyed movies and computers. Surviving are his wife,

Judy; his six children, Kelly (Viode) Sheedy of Panama City, Panama; Judy (Stephen) Benjamin of Monroe Falls; David (Riely) Sheedy of Millersburg; Herold Sheedy Jr. of Apple Creek; Charles (Shelly) Sheedy of West Virginia; and Julie (Mike Skantos) Sheedy of North Olmsted; 18 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. A family memorial and interment service was to be held later. Murray Funeral Home in Fredericksburg assisted the family. Tributes may be shared at www. Murray-Funeral-Home. com. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Diabetes Association, 4500 Rockside Road, Suite 440, Independence, OH 44131

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about his favorite flowers. Ben was the first in his family to attend college and not only did he graduate, he also went to law school, both while working three jobs. He was very proud when he had to work only two jobs because he got a raise and was making 15 cents an hour. He proudly and honorably served his country overseas as an enlisted member of the Army Air Corps during World War II, and worked an amazing 49 years for KeyesTreuhaft Company as a real estate lawyer and property manager. He was a Mason for 61 years, joining in 1954. He was preceded in

death by his wife, Lillian (Marshall) Strobel and a grandson, Elias Marks. He leaves behind his children, DuPre (Theodore) Marks, Charles and Marsha; six grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren; a sister, Martha Barnes of Ashland; and many nieces, nephews and friends. An interment service was Jan. 22 at Ohio Western Reserve National Cemetery, Rittman. On Jan. 24, there were calling hours followed by a memorial service and Masonic service at The Shaker Family Center, Shaker Heights. The family requests donations in the name of Benjamin E.E. Strobel to

Holden Arboretum, 9500 Sperry Road, Kirtland, OH 44094; or Wayne County Parks & Nature Preserves, Shreve Lake Wildlife District Three, 912 Portage Lakes Drive, Akron 44319.


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John C. Force, 82, of Shreve, died Monday, Feb. 8, 2016, at his home. Services are Saturday, Feb. 13 at 11 a.m. at Schlabach Funeral Home in Shreve, with Pastor Jean Coleman officiating. Burial will be in Sherwood Memorial Gardens, where military rites will be conducted. Online condolences may be shared at schlabachfh. com. The family suggests memorial contributions be made to Big Prairie Community Bible Church, P.O. Box 62, Big Prairie 44611. He was born July 31, 1933, in Akron to Virgil and Helen (Eberhart) Force and married Carolyn Hannan on July 25, 1958. She survives. John had been a biology teacher at Triway High School for 31 years and held numerous part-time jobs following his retirement, including at Mohican Youth Camp, as a night watchman for downtown Wooster businesses, in the outdoor education program for Triway Local Schools, and mowing grass for several schools. John was a graduate of Ashland University and had been an avid reader, especially anything involving history. He was a mem-

ber of Big Prairie Community Bible Church. John served in the U.S. Navy as a medical corpsman in Cambridge, Md. Surviving in addition to his wife, are children, Cindy Force of Atlanta, Ga., Brian (Sue) Force of Scottsdale, Ariz., Alan (Melissa) Force of Tuscan, Ariz., and Mike (Michelle) Force of Wooster; grandchildren, Cheri (Joshua) Sampson, Shannon Force, Kristina (Marcus) Hughes, Steven Force, Chelsea Force, Zach Force, and John Force; great-grandchildren, Sebastian and Gwendolyn Sampson; and a brother, James (Deloris) Force of Bellville. He was preceded in death by a sister, Sue Anne; and an infant brother, Robert Force.

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Harriet Johnson, 67 Harriet N. Johnson, 67, of Killbuck, passed away unexpectedly Thursday, Jan. 28, 2016, at her home. She was born Sept. 27, 1948, in Cleveland, the daughter of Harry and Evelyn (Kirby) Holderbaum, and on Nov. 5, 1966, married Arthur Johnson. He preceded her in death, March 21, 2010. Harriet’s grandchildren were her pride and joy and she loved spending time with them. Surviving are children, Edna (Steve) Landon of Doylestown, Lucinda Hammons of West Virginia, Patricia Johnson of Killbuck, Michael (Tina) Johnson of Killbuck, Arthur (Mollie) Johnson of Wooster and Jennifer (Steve) Palmer of Killbuck; grandchildren, Christina Johnson, Dustin Jones, Tonya Williams, James, Mary and Benny Hammons, Austin and Shayla Shaver, Tyler and Thomas Johnson, Bladen, Andrew and Alyssa Johnson, Christopher and Patrick Knepp and Zachary Johnson; great-grandchildren, Caleb, Blake, Ashton, Dustin Jr., Arianna, Grace, Alexis,

Kathryn, Clayton and Kendra; brothers, Harry (Helen) Holderbaum Jr. of Killbuck, Clayton (Theresa) Holderbaum of Glenmont and Nick (Betty) Ruddy of Ohio; sisters, Jean (Jim) Beale of Wooster, and Kathy (Lloyd) Bradford of Newcomerstown; and numerous nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her husband and parents. Funeral services were Feb. 1 at Alexander Funeral Home, Millersburg, with Dale Duncan officiating. Burial was in Killbuck Cemetery. Those wishing to share a memory or make online condolences may do so by visiting www.alexanderfhinc.com.

Lucinda Yoder, 94 WOOSTER — Lucinda Yoder, 94, of Wooster passed away on Friday, January 22, 2016 following a brief illness. She was born in Stark County on April 18, 1921 to the late David and Katie Ann (Sommers) Troyer and married Eli N. Yoder on November 14, 1940. They enjoyed life together for 71 years prior to his death on July 9, 2012. Lucinda was a homemaker who enjoyed quilting and crocheting. She was a member of the East Union Mennonite Church. She is survived by daughters Esther (Jake) Hershberger of Navarre, Mary Jane (John) Troyer of Gladys, Va., Edna (Roman) Stutzman of Millersburg and JoAnn (Harvey Jr.) Hochstetler of Sugarcreek; 16 grandchildren; numerous great-grandchildren; brothers, Raymond (Illa) Troyer of Beach City, David Troyer of Walnut Creek and Manass (Carol) Troyer of Louisville; sisters-in-law Fannie Matilda (John) Miller of Breman, Ind. and Fannie (Abe) Yoder of Mount Eaton. In addition to her parents and husband, she was preceded in death by a son, Raymond Yoder; brothers, Noah (Alma) Troyer and

Vernon (Pat) Troyer; sisters, Susan (Oris) Troyer, Amanda (Emanuel) Schlabach and Alta (Mose) Schlabach; and a sister-inlaw, Anna Troyer. Funeral services were Jan. 26 at East Union Mennonite Church with Pastors Leonard Wenger and Lynn Wenger officiating. Burial followed in the church cemetery. Spidell Funeral Home in Mount Eaton handled arrangements. A memorial website has been created by the funeral home and may be accessed at www.spidellfuneralhome.com, where you may share a memory or sign the guestbook. Memorial contributions may be made to the East Union Mennonite Church.


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105 General The Mother Care Midwifery Center, a Millersburg area healthcare company serving expectant and new mothers is hiring for following positions: BIRTH ASSISTANT: This position is an on-call position for 10 days per month to assist our Certified Professional Midwife at births at our Birth Center (meaning that for 10 days out of every month you will be on call and will be called in if you are needed to assist at a birth). You will need to have your own transportation and a cell phone where you can be reached at any time during your days (and nights) on call. No experience is required but you will need to be able to follow directions well, function well within a team and be willing to learn the skills needed to assist the midwife during birth and immediate postpartum according to current safe standard of practice protocols. Training will be provided. BOOK-KEEPER: Duties include using Quickbooks, etc. to keep books balanced and in order. Dates/ Times negotiable. To request an application, drop off your resume or for more information please call: 330-674-6667 or 330-2752805 or stop in at our office: 788 E. Jackson St. Millersburg, Ohio 44654. CLEANING CO. looking for exp'd help. Must pass background check & own transport. Must be ins'd & bonded. Resumes to: 5242 Force Rd, Shreve 44676 CHERRY RIDGE Greenhouse needs a worker for our 2016 season. If you enjoy working with plants & people, give us a call at 330-852-4062. Must provide own transportation. DRIVER/WORKER NEEDED for construction crew. Danville Millersburg area. Pay based on experience. (330) 317-8290 FULL TIME job opportunities. Country View Woodworking, Ltd. is taking applications for the following: Final assembly/shipping, stain & finish production. Good pay, benefits, clean working environment, free transportation in most areas. Please apply in person 7824 SR 241, Millersburg, OH 44654. 330-674-2405 PART-TIME truck washer needed for Thurs. & Sats. for indoor wash bay. Must be able to operate over the road tractors on-site, but a CDL is not needed. Driver's license a must! Holmes Co. area. 330-852-7111.

105 General 205 ARE YOU LOOKING for a business opportunity that will give you more financial freedom and more family time! Sunset Roofing is looking to expand there team. Call Jon 330-473-2587 for more info.

50000 BTU EMPIRE natural gas heater. Good condition. $550.00 or best offer. Wes Miller, 8671 CR 652.

LOCAL EXCAVATING COMPANY is hiring. Drivers license required, experience preferred--but not required. Benefits include paid vacation & holidays, Health Insurance, Retirement plan. Contact #330-674-7238, fill out our application online @ jmillerandson.com under "Our Team", or email us: info@jmillerandson.com

FOR SALE: 10 cu. feet diamond propane gas refrigerator in good cond., $800. 330-473-5639

HELP WANTED: Log Home manufacturing company is looking for a mature, dependable, and responsible person for a forklift operator. Job responsibilities include, but are not limited to, customer service, loading and unloading trucks and trailers, moving material from one work station to another and packaging material to load. Hochstetler Milling Ltdl. 552 SR 95, Loudonville OH 44842. 419-368-0005 DRIVER / WORKER wanted on stone mason crew, Charm and surrounding area. (330) 763-0486

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Drivers: CDL-A 1yr. Excellent Family Medical Ins. Guaranteed Weekend Home Time. Earn $65,000+ Monthly Bonuses.Absolutely No-Touch. 888-406-9046 DRIVERS: CDL-A. Home Daily & Consistent Miles! Great Pay, Benefits, Bonuses, Paid Vacation. Driver Focused Company. 877-600-2121

125 Medical / Healthcare ALTIMATE CARE is hiring a Home Health Aide for Millersburg, Big Prairie, Nashville, and Shreve area. Approx 36 hours a week, 1st shift. Paid mileage, vacation time, and health insurance. Apply in person at 24 S. Clay St, Millersburg, Ste. B. GROWING COMPANY seeking RN Case Manager, P/T, for Wayne & Holmes Counties. One weekend every 3 weeks required, Active RN license needed. Extensive one-on-one training. Please contact Altimate Care, LLC by phone at (330) 674-1999 or stop by at 24 S. Clay St., Millersburg, Suite B.

WRITERS WANTED for Home Life, a bi-monthly magazine. One ime submissions also welcome. Send for writers' guidlines. Home Life, 3901 CR 135, Millersburg, 44654

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POWER WASHERS Needed! Working supervisors & laborers, must have drivers license. 330-852-7111

40 gal Natural Gas hot water heater, like new. $350. 330-852- 3107 Ext. 1

HORSE STALL CLEANER needed part time 9a-2p. Transportation provided. Baltic/ New Bedford/ Clark area. 330-674-2503 DRIVER/WORKER NEEDED on construction crew. 330-988-3193

Appliances Electronics

Appliances Electronics

FREE...FREE...WORKS GREAT! 46" Toshiba TV You haul away! Call 330-390-0291.

DISHWASHER & Electric Oven, both in good cond, $150 obo. (330) 600-0849 NATURAL GAS Stoves w/ standing Pilots 30" and 36". 330-390-4783 MAYTAG WRINGER washer. Excellent condition. $450. (330) 763-0551

DOMETIC Natural gas refrigerator. Works good, excellent for basement or shop, $250. 330-897-7115

FOR SALE: 40 Gal. hot water heater. L.P. gas, like new, $300. Ivan Miller, (330) 231-4359

220 Construction Equipment FOR RENT: Kubota 121 mini ho. $28/hr plus fuel. Allen Miller (330) 275-0129 or (330) 763-0246 JD 640 C turbo log skidder. approx. 4800 hours on meter. $26,000. Case 850 C dozer, wench, log arch, approx. 4500 hours & 60% under carriage. Cab, heat. $28,500. (330) 852-0310 Dozers ALL RENTALS / 3 HR PER DAY MIN '06 JD850J WT 5K HRS CAB HEAT AIR, $99,000.00 / $95 PER HR '09 750J LGP 7K hrs, cab, heat, air $84,000 / $80 PER HR '05 JD650J LT 6K HRS WINCH, ARCH, NEW U/C $65000.00 / $45 PER HR '05 JD650J LT 4K HRS WINCH, ARCH, V/GOOD U/C $65000.00 / $45 '09 JD450J LGP 3K HRS CAB HEAT AIR $50000.00 / $40 PER HR '97 Case 1150G six way new U/C $35,000 / $40 PER HR '86 Case 450C six way blade Cummins $15,000 / $30 PER HR Excavators 2010 CATERPILLAR 320DL HYD COUPLER, $105,000.00 / $70 PER HR '06 Komatsu PC200LC-8 $93,000 OR RENT $65 PER HR '05 Komatsu PC160-7 Hyd Coupler, Hyd Thumb 6300hrs $55,000 / $50 PER HR '05 Komatsu PC160-7 Hyd Thumb 7400hrs $53,000 /$50 PER HR '99 Komatsu PC150LC-6 8900hrs $35,000 / $40 PER HR '07 JD160CLC only 4K hours $67,500 / $50 PER HR '04 ZX-160 with quick coupler A/C only 4500 hours $60,000 / $50 PER HR Mini Excavators '09 YANMAR VIO35-5 2900 HRS.HYD THUMB $22,500.00 / 30 PER HR '06 YANMAR VIO35-3 2300 HRS $17,500 / $30 PER HR '11 VOLVO EC55C 2100 HRS CAB HEAT AIR $38,900 / $40 PER HR '11 VOLVO ECR38 1400 HRS $31,000 / $30 PER HR '04 Komatsu PC35MR-2 $14,000 Loaders '13 JD624K Z-BAR JRB COU PLER FORKS AND BUCKET, RIDE CONTROL, ONLY 130 HRS! $185,000.00 (OR RENT $500/DAY. $1275/ WEEK. $4000/ MONTH.. BASED ON 80HRS/ MO) '96 HYUNDAI HL750 XTD WHEEL LOADER, $38,500.00 '07 JD605C crawler loader w/ forks $37,500 JD644E 9K hours $35,000 CASE W24C LOADER. OROPS FORKS AND


34 — Saturday, February 13, 2016 220 Construction Equipment 225 BUCKET $10,000.00 JD544E 9K hours $25,500 '05 JD310G Back hoe only 2200 hrs $35,000 JCB 214E Backhoe 4X4 STD hoe $19,900 '07 CAT 252-B skidsteer $16,900 Compactors 2010 BOMAG BW211D-40 84'' VIBRATORY SMOOTH COMPACTOR. $87500.00 (0R RENT FOR $65/ HR $450/DAY. $1200/WEEK. $4000.00/MONTH (BASED ON 80 HRS) '97 Cat CP433C Vibratory Pad Foot $33,000 / $50 PER HR Skidders JD 540B Skidder Rebuilt Eng and Trans $24,500 / $40 PER HR Franklin Feller Buncher with hot saw $12,000 Call Firmen at 330-464-1428 OR 330-567-3886

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FOR SALE: PEQUAE SPREADER, New Idea #18 manure spreader; White Horse 2-way plow. 359-5570 FOR SALE: 1845C CASE skid loader, 2252 hours, incls. 2 buckets plus pallet forks. (330) 364-2076 FOR SALE: Older festic manure spreder steel wheels. Good enough for horse manure. $400. (330) 600-9257 FOR SALE: Pioneer homesteader with 4 attachments. Like new condition. (330) 674-1097

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Skid Steers & Tractors 2013 JD 5085E 4X4 LIKE NEW 150 HRS $35000.00 JD6420 4X4 cab, heat, air $36,500 JD6415 4X4 cab, heat, air $26,500 NH TS100 2WD cab, heat, air $14,000 JD401B industrial tractor 60HP Diesel $7,500 '07 Volvo MC70B Skid Steer 600 hrs $16,900 '07 Volvo MC70B Skid Steer 700 hrs $16,900 '06 Bobcat S175 $16,900 '06 Bobcat S130 1570 hrs $15,250 '88 Case 350B Loader $5500 Call Firmen at 330-464-1428 or 330-567-3886 PIONEER PTO cart with 35-hp Toyota diesel eng., good cond., $7000. David Miller, 330-674-5499 FOR SALE: New Idea #12 spreader, rebuilt. New Idea #14 spreader rebuilt. 2 Star hay tedder with motor. IH corn planter. McD corn binder. New Holland hay rake. New Holland 3 point mower. New Holland 328 spreader. 2 John Deere grain grills. McD grain binder with motor. 7 ft. hay crimper. New Holland 479 hay bine rolls in good condition. New Idea #10 spreader. Knob View Repair. 4159 CR 59, Baltic, 43804. (330) 897-1106 FOR SALE: RO unit for maple sap. Used 3 seasons. Very good condition. 330-893- 3687 ext.1 FOR SALE: Used broiler house equipment. Closing down 500-ft. house. Equipment installed in 2011: Curtain machines, feed bins, ventilation fans, heaters, feed pans, water regulators, etc. Mt. Hope Farms, (330) 397-7069. 9' Pioneer spring harrow w/ cultimulcher roller, $1500. Mose Yoder, 10627 Senff Rd., Dundee, OH 44624 325 GAL. Zero round bulk tank, good cond. Also 4-door plate freezer with compressor. (330) 893-3792 I and J 2 row cultivator w/ roller sheilds. Used 4 yrs, $1950. Ben Yoder, 8905 Alabama Ave., Navarre, OH

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FOR SALE: FORD 9N Front end loader, $700/obo. 330-674-0730

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625-GAL. SUNSET bulk tank in good condition, $2800. (330) 600-1220

N.H. L160 Skid Loader 7x14 Dump Trailer Call Tim @ 330-473-7360

130 HR 10,000 watt power max generator on wheels. 16 hp battery start engine. Needs a voltage regulator. Fix up project for mechanics. $250. (330) 763-3609

FOR SALE: 12" roller mill, like new, $650. John Hershberger, 10928 Emerson Road, Apple Creek, OH 44606

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FOR SALE: PIONEER Power Cart w/35-hp Vanguard motor, 360 hrs. 5880 CR 19 Millersburg, (330) 674-1230 John Deere 446 round baler, 4x4 w/ wet kit, $5950. Case IH 8420 round baler, $2950. New Holland 477 hay bine, $1975. Brillion seeder, 10ft, $2950. 2 Massey Fergusron 265 Tractors, $4950 ea. John S. Miller, (330) 893-0303

SALE!!! ON Creekside rice bran $2.00 off thru Jan. & Feb. David Weaver, 10380 Mt. Hope Rd., Fredericksbg. FOR SALE: Forage oats balage, good heifer feed, $25/bale, delivery available. (330) 473-2933. EXCELLENT QUALITY organic 1st & 2nd cutting, low potassium dry cow balage. Also conventional oats straw. Large round bales. Free delivery on 17 bales or more. (330) 231-0610

TAKING ORDERS for Ohio Certified Organic and conventional GR65 & Armor oats--limited supply. Other varieties available. Delivery avail. Cloverland Ag Service, (330) 231-4483 FIRST CUTTING mixed hay, no rain, $5 per bale, can deliver. 330-390-4783 FOR SALE: 1st cutting small squares, orchard grass-Timothy, Alfalfa, no rain, no dust, no mold, nice! 2nd cutting also available. Local delivery. (330) 893-0429 ORGANIC HAY baleage, 4' X 4' hardcore alfalfa mix and clover grass mix, $800 each. Delivery available for $70 per load within 15 miles of Holmesville. (330) 473-7647 FOR SALE: certified organic speltage heiffer hay or bedding, $20. 4x4 rounds. 330-674-3999 ext. 3. YOUR HAY CONNECTION ORGANIC Western dairy hay, RFV 198 WHEAT straw, 3x4x8, nice & clean. 1ST & 2ND CUTTING grass hay, round bales, net wrapped, no dust 1ST CUTTING grass mix hay, 3x3x8, clean WESTERN HAY, pure alfalfa, 3x4x8, RFV 160-230, Dairy, Deer & Horse ROUND BALES of chopped wheat straw and corn fodder. Jason Troyer (330) 473-7905 Day Time FOR SALE: 400 gallon sunset bulk tank. Good working condition, $800. 330698-3192

2ND CUTTING alfalfa horse hay. $9/bale. Small square bales. David Wengerd Paint Valley Stables, 8860 CR 186, Dundee 44624. (330) 359-0233 FIRST, SECOND and third cutting baleage, 4x4 bales, $45. (330) 600-0746 1ST & 2nd cutting roung bales, good horse hay. No rain. Also dairy & beef wrapped haylage. 330-359-5730 FOR SALE: Organic 4th cutting alfalfa. Big square bales. (330) 567-0088 FOR SALE: 2nd CUTTING alfalfa mix baleage, 4x4 bales, approx. 50 bales. (330) 674-2754 FOR SALE: 1st cutting mixed 4x5 round bales of hay, stored inside. Killbuck (330) 763-0396. MIXED ALFALFA balage, 390 bales to sell with RFV ranging from 110-170. Norman D. Miller, 330-852-2263

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

Free Delivery (330) 466-1408

FOR SALE: Triticale baleage 4x4 bales. Michael Miller 330-695-2272 8X10 Chicken coop w/ roll away laying nests. Make offer. (330) 618-9246 FOR SALE: 1st cutting small square, Timothy horse hay, no rain or mold $8/ bale. David Wengerd, Paint Valley stables. 8860 CR 186, Dundee 44624. 330-359-0233 10 PULLETS available. Just starting to lay. $10 a piece. Please call 330-852-4808 for more information.

LOOM FOR SERIOUS WEAVERS Glimakra “Standard" Loom 47" weaving area, single warp beam, 4 Shafts, 6 Treadles Bench, Lease sticks, Warp sticks, Extra Heddles and Countermarch pulleys included Excellent condition. Currently has black rug warp threaded - ready for test drive. See photos, price, and comparisons: http://glimakra usa. com/used-looms/current-used-loo m-listings/ (Loom listed on 11/15) $400 discount for readers! Sue: 330336-6460, shorn1@uakron. edu

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FOR SALE: 2 short bred holstein heifers. Emanuel Yoder. 33478 CR 12, Baltic. (330) 897-2507 GUINEAS FOR sale. $10 a piece. Ivan D. Miller, (330) 674-4572 FOR SALE: 6 year old dark bay gelding. 100% traffic safe & sound. Surrey size, women can drive. Vernon Yoder, 330-695-2168 FOR SALE: 2 Dorset rams. Born Septemeber. Sire is sure breeder. Good stock. $200 each. (330) 473-8326

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WANTED: A quarter horse yearling. Call 330-600-8341

FOR SALE: 2 black angus steers, 1200 lbs. each, been on grain last 4 months, $1.35/lb. (330) 852-3912

3 YEAR old gelding, trotter, sharp boys or family horse, tss, $3900. Duane Weaver, (330) 674-1777

FIRST CUTTING 4x5 Round Bales. $55. 1st & 2nd cutting small bales, call for pricing. (330) 260-0437

ORDER YOUR Certified Organic and conventional clovers. Discounts available. Delivery available. Cloverland Ag Service, 330-2314483.

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YEARLING DUTCH Harness/ Arabian cross. Make offer. (330) 618-9246

FOR SALE: New horse shoeing stock. Jonas Yoder, (330) 893-1626

WRAPPED DAIRY COW HAY 4x4 round bales, 80% alfalfa 20% grass.

24X84 GREEN house ridge vent & stackable ers, $3500. Levi Mast, CR 201, Millersburg. 674-3222

Hobbies Crafts

FOR SALE: Third cutting Kansas alfalfa, small squares, $325 per ton delivered, call Eli Mast: (330) 275-6163

TAKING ORDERS for beef for May & June. Will sell by the quarter, half, or whole. (330) 603-9974

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

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FOR SALE: 4 year old sorrel pony mare. 54 inches. Good broke, travels nice, TSS, $600. Large Millcreek cart $900. Harness $250. If you take everything $1650. 330-600-4009 V.M.

BUYING & SELLING Standard Bred & Crossbred horses. Call (330) 359-2852

FOR SALE: Certified organic dairy quality baylage. Delivery available. (330) 204-6091

SAP PULLERS single & double pump. Elec. or call for gas powered model. Order yours today. Reasonable prices. Becks Mills VM 330-893-3615 ext. 2

FOR SALE: FIREWOOD, hardwood chunks, log cutoffs, etc. Can deliver with small dump truck. Call (330) 359-6303.

REG BELGIAN MARE, 9 yrs old, blonde, stripe, broke. 6 yrs old, black, standard bred trotter, star, snip, 3 whites, needs work. 330-852-9701

WANTED: Good broke morgan or morgan cross. Must be TSS, Sound with NO bad habits. 802-272-5707

FIRST CUTTING Hay, no rain, delivered most areas. Sm square-$240/ton,Round$135/ton. 740-622-5264

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SEASONED FIREWOOD, $50/per pickup load. Wayne L. Hershberger, 5901 CR 349, Millersburg OH 44654, 330-674-0498 x2

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FOR SALE: Hay, 1ST cutting mixed, round bales, no rain. (330) 852-4369

LARGE ROUND wrapped oatlage, $40/bale. 330-231-6378.

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BIG PILE of sawdust free. Need your own loader.David Zook, 4441 Fahrni Rd., Dalton, Ohio

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FOR SALE: Bay standardbred gelding, tss, broke for women, $2850. (330) 897-1348 9 YEAR old standard bred gelding. Surrey size, broke for anybody. Tss. 11 year old dark bay standard bred gelding, surrey size, anybody can drive, tss. 11 year old standard bred mare, 15 hands, anybody can drive, tss. (330) 231-5219 ANGUS BULL for sale. 4 years old. Calving ease. Call (603) 631-5979 for more information FOR SALE: 7 mo. old Jersey heifer. Noah Troyer, 6840 TR 568, Holmesville, 330-674-0851 Evener Shop

8 YR OLD gelding, TSS, been in buggy, steady traveler. All trot. (330) 600-9381 FOR SALE: Jersey service bull. Polled genetics. Sure breeder. $1000. Amos Yoder (330) 897-1295 WANTED: STANDARD bred buggy horse. Must be tss, safe for women to drive. Something for older people. (330) 698-0467 HOGS FOR SALE - 200 lbs. & up. Call for pricing. 330-763-0709. 2 YR OLD Dutch Harness cross gelding, black, 4 white socks & star, Sired by Winand. $3000 (330) 600-9286

SALE: 11 yr old, smaller 8 YEAR old bay surrey size Firewood Fuel FOR gelding. Star snip 2 whites, standard bred mare, TSS,

FOR SALE: Good Quality split & seasoned firewood. $65/pick up load. (330) 852-2452 SEASONED Firewood mixed hardwoods split , easily accessible, $60 pickup load also bigger qty available 330-674-0230 ext 1 "INCOME TAX"! 3 cords unsplit hardwood, delivered no bigger than 12" round, $350. (330) 275-7980 FOR SALE: SEASONED Firewood, $60/pickup load. 330-359-0752 FIREWOOD- $20 pickup load. delivery available. 330-473-3503

tss. 8 year old bay gelding, boys or family horse, good traveler, tss. 3 year old belgian standard bred cross mare, broke, tss. PY Stables, (330) 600-0183

buggy broke. 13 yr old smaller standard bred gelding, TSS, good broke, $1400 ea. Mahlon Burkholder, (330) 897-2103

FIREWOOD AT $60/pick up load. Seasoned & split. 8218 TR 568, Fredericksburg, 44627. (330) 279-9083

FOR SALE: 3 yr old Gelding, surrey size, all trot, broke for women and good traveler. TSS. (330) 464-1649 9

YR. OLD standardbred gelding, tss, mostly trots, $1200. 740-824-4063

FOR SALE: 11 yr. old standardbred gelding, out of Pondarosa stud, traffic safe, good traveler, $3000. (330) 749-4849. NOTICE: WE do horse training and sale preps. Marvin Hershberger, (330) 279-2089 2 YEAR old black fresian standard bred stud. 1 year old black fresian standard bred stud, (330) 231-5219

FOR SALE: 6 year old standard bred gelding. Well built, medium size, good mannered, all trot. $3600. John Hershberger (330) 365-0827 BIG 8 Year old black Percheon gelding. TSS, well broke anywhere. Enos Hershberger, 6000 Wenger Rd., Dalton, OH 44618 9 YEAR old black mare, tss, very willing traveler, $2000. (330) 473-3503 4

YEAR old registered Haflinger mare, broke, $2200. ALSO, Sonnen nanny, good milker, $275. Wood stove Napoleon, Excellent cond., $650. (330) 264-8705


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FOR SALE: Holstein Heifer for beef 800 lbs for $800. 330-440-2922 or leave message 330-852-3173

3 YR OLD Reg Belgian Mare, broke & yearling stud, both sired by Block Buster. (330) 852-3085

4 YR. OLD RIDING horse, tss, very well broke, but a little hot, lots of fun. $1500. Mal Weaver, 330-432-2394

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YR old Double gaited gelding. 16.1 hands, TS &S, anybody can dirve, $3700. Also split breast harness, $275. 740-622-6084

FOR SALE: 3 YR. OLD 3/4 fresian 1/4 percheron gelding, broke, big black fancy surrey horse, tss. (330) 231-5219

12 & 14 year old percheron geldings. Pair of 3 year old black percheron geldings. Broke. (330) 359-5570

FOR SALE: reg. 4 yr. old black Percheron gelding. Well broke. Reg. 3 yr. old gray Percheron gelding, green broke. 330-763-4388

FOR SALE! 9 yr old Bay Pony, part Hackney! Slight limp! Traffic safe! Drives with tight lines!Too much for small children. $350 or make offer! Willis Yoder's 6636 S Kansas Rd. A.C. work phone:330-464-1095

BUYING: ORPHAN LAMBS, now through April. Save this ad. (330) 893-0099

5 YR. OLD black trotter, 16.1 H, gelding, tss, well broke! $3900. (330) 473-7360 FOR SALE: 8 yr. old Red Roan quarter horse gelding, broke to ride. $1500. 330-275-5175

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11 YEAR old gelding, tss, anyone can drive. $1450. OBO. 8671 TR 652. Quarter mile south of Ashery. FOR SALE: Steers, fed transitional organic grain, call Dennis (330) 844-3516

FOR SALE: Fresian standard bred gelding filly. (330) 852-1360

WANTED: TEAM of broke horses to work this spring. (330) 567-5908

9 YR OLD black standard bred, gelding, TSS, 16H, Surry horse. 330-893-1328

6 YR. OLD gelding, 16H, sire: Master Lavec, sire of dam: Lucky Almahurst, white strip, 2 white angles, been in buggy 1 yr., tss, $5500. (330) 852-4887

4 YEAR old bay standard bred pacing bred mare. Sired by Sadys Dream boat also trots. TSS, $2000. Stop by after 5:00 pm. 8905 Alabama Ave., Navarre, Ohio

FOR SALE: 4 yr. old mare, trotter, drives nice, tss, $2800. Eddie Miller, (740) 624-3761.

FOR SALE: (2) 400 lb. holstein steers, $600/each. Jacob M. Yoder. (330) 359-0140

FOR SALE: Miniature Jersey Heiffer. Born Feb 2015. (330) 897-6180

3-YR. OLD REG'D Dun quarter horse gelding, 15H, started under saddle, $1400. (330) 275-2877.

FOR SALE: A new saddle made by Grand Entry Saddle. Size 15. 330-600-8341

FOR SALE: 3 yr old Standardbred gelding, Donata Hanover-Cadabra, surrey size, tss; Also, 3 yr. old gelding, Cincinnati KidStriking Sabra, buggy size, tss, boys or family horse. Wayne Weaver, (330) 473-2416

4 YR OLD reg Saddle Bred, in foal to Frizo Von Laurl. She's got some drive. (330) 852-3085

FOR SALE: 4 yr. old Jailhouse Jesse mare, fresh, sharp boy's horse, tss, has papers, $3400/obo. 330600-1248. PIGEONS FOR sale. Komorner tumblers colors Blue Dun & Black. Call 330-893-2529 FOR SALE: 3 yearlings: 1 stud HVK Dragon Beat-dam, Chandelle High Orion-sire; 1 filly Astronomicallee-dam, Chandelle High Orion-sire; 1 filly WRR Astro Boy-sire. 9359 CR 329, Holmesville, Call for pricing. (330) 275-0248. WE BUY morgan horses. VM (802) 684-1163

FOR SALE: beef cows. 4 cow calf pairs 3 singles. 330-695-2090

5 YEAR old gelding, trotter, tss, good broke, dam, Lindy Lane, $6650. 8671 CR 652.

6 YEAR old morgan hackney cross gelding, surrey size, good broke, tss. 6 year old morgan standard bred mare, good broke, 14.3 hands, tss. 7 year old black morgan standard bred mare, 15 hands, good broke, tss. (330) 231-5219

7 BELGIAN horses, 3-10 yrs. old, broke. Also standing stud pulling bloodline. Andy hershberger, 4269 TR 606, Fredericksburg

FOR SALE: 3/4 std. bred 1/4 Dutch yearling filly. Jet Black, nice colt, birth 10/15/14 $2200 440-2922 or 852-3173 for msg. Other Dutch cross horses avail.

ABCA BORDER COLLIE puppies, excellent working parents with imported bloodlines, $400. Joe Troyer, Winesburg. (330) 231-4259

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FOR SALE: Coming 2 year old standard bred gelding. Dark bay, small, white, star & one hind leg, white. Ready to break this summer. Sire his highness. Call after 4:30 pm. Aaron Miller, 3916 TR 606, Fredericksburg, OH 4 YR OLD Brown and white paint pony, Gelding, 50" tall, not for kids, $450. Levi Miller, 3951 TR 366 Millersburg, 44654 4 YR OLD gelding, 16.1H, buggy broke, family horse, trots, TSS. 330-600-4140

AGED BELGIAN stallion for sale. Good quality, stands 18HH. (330) 897-7313 ext. 2 NOTICE: WILL break & train your draft horses. Any age, have them ready for spring. Work & sales. M N W Training Winesburg 330-4738723

1 YR. OLD stud, Morgan standardbred cross, 3 white socks, $1200. (330) 473-3503 ONE COMING 3 year old. 45 inch black & white pony mare. Green broke. One 10 month old stud colt, 1/2 brother & sister. (330) 473-2314

PASO FINO Horses for sale starting at $1000. Call (330) 674-2503

LOOKING for a pair of smaller morgans 14.2-15.h prefer black or bay. Must be TSS, sound with no bad habits. 802-272-5707

FOR SALE: 6 year old grade quarter horse gelding, tss, good broke, been on trails. (330) 893-4184

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YEAR old gelding, 3/4 standard bred, 1/4 dutch. Well broke, tss, sharp. 330-317-5895

FOR SALE: BIG BLACK percheron mare, 7 yrs. old, broke to all farm machinery. 330-260-2590.

Household Furnishings

NEW reclining loveseat, cushions, blue. Never used. Orig price $890, asking $700 OBO 330-674-7434

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5-PC. BEDROOM SET, solid oak, light stain, queen bed, dresser, mirror, nightstand, cedar chest, $850, good condition. (330) 695-2450

FOR SALE: reclaimed lumber. Oak, Elm, nice wide boards, denailed, 600 bd. ft. Joe Yoder, 7833 CR 373, Big Prairie, OH 44611

TREADLE SEWING machine cabinet. Good condition. No drawers. $80. (330) 695-7531

NEW PROVIA window. Double 6 ft. wide. 5 ft. high. double hung. Sandstone color. $400. (330) 852-4285

FOR SALE: Sectional sofa with hideaway bed. Great for basement or cabin. $300. (330) 600-9192

FOR SALE: Good used 4" flex shaft for washing machine, complete. Also post for motor cover. Dennis Hershberger, 2960 TR 412, Dundee, 44624. (330) 893-3782

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FOR SALE: 30-06 H&R model 340 Bolt action Nikon prostaff scope. Good cond. $300 firm. 330-749-6280. SAVAGE 30.06 with Bushnell scope with ammo, $625 obo. Ruggar 30.06 with leopold scope with ammo, $625 obo. Henry lever action 22, shot once, $425. 330-852-4197ext. 1 FOR SALE: 20 foot Big Dog ladder sticks $50. 3 brand new safety harness, $20/ea. 330-674-4205 FOR SALE: Boat, 1994, 17.5' DMI locator with Yamaha 3 cycle engine, runs great, could take on Lake Erie. Call (330) 464-5578 REMINGTON 870 mag 12 gauge $350. Mossberg 835 12 ga. camoflage $350. Boh shoot 3.5" (330) 897-1038 FOR SALE:Remington 700 7 mm. Good cond., $350. 330-473-2665 5990 TR 606 Fredericksburg, OH 44627 WINCHESTER 300 mag, model 1500, with 6 boxes of ammo, $750/ or trade for TC ProHunter or Encore muzzle loader 330-754-5580 Jerry.

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TORO 26" snowblower, heavy duty, engine needs some work, $450 (330) 695-2450

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BUNK BEDS, in good cond. $200.James J. Troyer, 13686 Lawnfield St. Beach City, OH, 44608 330- 359-0519.

FOR SALE: SERGER: BERNETTE 234, roll hem attach. included. (330) 893-1913

FOR SALE: Blue couch & love seat. $550. 2 end tables, $10. Glider rocker, $50. Recliner, $350. Battery floor lamp, $50. Cedar log twin bed with mattress & box spring, like new, $400. (330) 365-0109 FOR SALE: 12X20 SAGE area rug. Also, 2 chest of drawers 330-893-0814

FOR SALE: Longer buggy in good condition. 20 inch seats in back. LED lights, $3,000. (330) 852-4835 FOR SALE: Used vinyl diamond decking. 34 pieces. 6 inx20ft in good condition. 12711 Cunningham Rd. (330) 439-8844 LOOKING FOR an older storage barn; Also, bulk tank washer without automatic. (330) 275-5188 REM 870 camo $325, Win. 1300 2 barrels, $400. Jonathan Weaver, 7841 CR 373, Big Prairie, OH 44611 FOR SALE: Boys Buggy Led lights, fiberglass wheels, good condition, $1400. Used drinking cups, used cow trainers. Allen J. Miller, 330-897-0349 NEWER BUGGY for sale. Good cond., $3000. (330) 204-8145 ASST. LED bulbs $15.00. Large econo fan wood stove top fan, $65. Reuben Miller, Cherry Ridge 330-600-8669 FOR SALE: 25 30" pony clamps and lumber cart. 3528 E. Moreland Rd. Fredericksburg, OH 44627

Lawn & Garden FOR SALE: USED kitchen

FOR SALE: 5 22 cu. feet electric freezer. Good working condition. Call (330) 852-9182

FOR SALE: Also wooden spindle porch banister. (330) 852-3263

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FOR SALE: Good used buggy with LED lights & new paint. Also good used road cart. Emanuel D. Keim, 2124 TR 116, Baltic, OH 43804. (330) 674-0621 FALCON DIESEL generator. 8000 watt. $1500. Twin tank air compressor with gas engine, $600. Both for $2000 plus free 3800 watt generator. (330) 893-3160 Kenneth Miller WHITE VISA Vie carriage, good shape, (330) 231-5219

cabinets, Truwood Birch, great for basement or shop, 17' bottom cabinets & 12' top cabinets, sink, dutch pantry, corner cabinet, top included. Joel Kurtz, (330) 359-2070.

NEED A ride to work. 3 days a week. Charm to Millersburg. Morning & evening. 330-893-1426

Miscellaneous Merch.

8X10 CHICKEN house. Leave a message. Must sell. 330-473-9482 WANTED: USED hockey sticks. Phone number, (330) 897-0343 ext. 0 FIBERGLASS closeout channel, angel, tom stakes, 2x2 tube & more $1 your choice Fiberglass, 5864 CR 59, M. FOR SALE: NEW OPEN buggy, fiberglass seat & shaft, steel wheels, hyd. brakes, LED lights & flasher, $2800. 330-377- 9891 FOR SALE: 57X82 TRAILER with lights. $595 Also, Rabbit pens 4 nests. Must sell 330-473-9482 VM USED HITZER wood stove, $125; USED 4-hole rollaway egg nest, $250. 330-852-1485. FOR SALE: 1 used buggy. (330) 359-0348

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FOR SALE: Top Buggy, steel tires, LED lights, brakes, new paint. Clyde Yoder (330) 893-1097 36-HP Kubota diesel motor. 10 horse model 707 two stage S/B air compressor. 80 gal. hyd. holding tank with legs. 100 gal. fuel tank. Young Life, Ionizer, model 7600. Also, White CHINA CABINET, BOOK SELF with DESK, bureau, 2 piece desk. (330) 893-2013 CORN HOLE BAGS: $12/set of 8 bags...5 sets or more, $10/set of 8 bags. Norman C. Yoder, 4256 TR 374, Millersburg. 330-893-7421. FOR SALE: 7 sections 5x5 vinyl privacy fence with posts & brackets. Also lots of old wooden barn siding. Call 330-852-0775 ext. 3 FOR SALE: stroller, 330-893-0814

JOGGING GRACO.

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

Trash Burners

29x29 Octagon - Portable with floor

FOR SALE: New Giant PR2 wheel set. Sealed bearings, new $200. Asking $175 OBO. 330-893-4528 HORSE BLANKETS for sale. All sizes, from 68-100 in stock with leg straps, buggy blankets,& sheets. Norman Yoder, 4256 TR 374, Millersburg, 330-893-7421 FOR SALE: 22 electric side by erator. Recliner. BTU natural gas Horton Hunter (330) 359-5942

cubic GE side RefrigAlso 10000 wall heater. cross bow.

STERLING CEILING mount 80,000 BTU NG furnace, $125; GE electric dryer $50; Estate NG dryer $40; GE dishwasher $15; Warm Moring wood stove $125. 330-473-3773, Charm area. BARNSTONE for sale by the foot or pallet. Multiple pallets for discount. Totally Outdoors 330-231-4080 FOR SALE: milk keeper 600 gal bulk tank, used for water storage, would also work for maple syrup or milk. In good cond, $1000. (330) 852-3139

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LEADER 2X6 Evaporator. Good condition, $1500 or best offer 330-279-9252 ext. 2, Dan Hostetler FOR SALE: Dinner roll 36 holes, commercial, sink grease traps, Freon cooling unit & for walk in cooler. 897-2024 x0

press under also plates (330)

FOR SALE: 16,000 watt Generack natural gas generator. $1,800 obo. (330) 897-0860


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FOR SALE: Capsule machine, it fills 250 capsules in a few minutes, $125. Call 330-897-1457 ext. 3 FOR SALE: Giant TCR Advance bike. 16 lb., everything in good condition, fully carbon. 330-600-8224 ONAN GENSET 4000 watt RV generator. Ran before r e m o v e d . $ 4 0 0 330-432-0004 CENTER LINE CABINETS. 4 styles in stock, vanities, marble tops. 8020 E. Lincoln Way, Apple Creek. 330-601-1212 M-F, 8-5. FOR SALE: Woodsaver Wood stove. Also, Nat. gas heater. Eli Hershberger, 9894 Hogback Rd., Fbg., O.

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FOR SALE: Tri color Shiba male, likes to be around children. Nice markings. (330) 674-0809

FOR SALE: AKC Golden Retriever puppies, 1 male & 2 females. Call (330) 600-2211

2-1/2 yr. old AKC Yellow Lab nice blocky English-style head, proven breeder. Adam-- 330-275-0939

HAVE PUPPIES for sale? Let thatdoggyinthewindow.com be your online sales team. We'll advertise your dogs on multiple pet websites, take photos, answer phone calls, emails & text messages. Call or text us for more details. 330-323-3933

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ADORABLE 1 year old parti colored York-shon, due to cycle anytime. Would also make good pet. She is house trained. $600. (330) 763-1044 AKC Blue French Bulldog pups, males, $3500/ea. or possible trade for female French stock. 330-309-8880

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WANTED: PARTI colored miniature poodle male. Puppy or adult. With papers. (330) 893-0423 ext. 2

FOR SALE: UKC registered beagle female. 2 years old. (330) 674-2596

AKC German Shorthaired Pointer, male, liver &white, 6 mo. old, very friendly, $300. 330-600-9578

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FOR SALE: 15 month old Beagle male. Well started on rabbits. $100. Jacob Hershberger (330) 695-2191

NOTICE: OHIO Professional Dog Breeder's Association's Annual Seminar and Trade Show Sat. Feb. 27th at Mt. Hope Event Center. Doors open at 7:00. Speakers start at 8:00. Lots of vendors. Speakers on reproduction puppy care, kennel design and a 5 star dog presentation + lots more. Benefit lunch proceeds go to local family in need. For booth setup call David Miller at 330-897-6492 AKC COCKER SPANIEL Puppies 7 wks. old, shots, wormed, UTD, 1 fem.--$750, 1 male--$600. Family raised. 330-231-1326 FOR SALE: AKC 6 month old Doberman pinscher, male. $325, (330) 852-1302

FOR SALE: 8 week old AKC Golden Retreiver puppies. Call 330-201-0002

ABCA BORDER COLLIE puppies, excellent working parents with imported bloodlines, $400. Joe Troyer, Winesburg. (330) 231-4259

SPECIAL TROTTING SALE TACK 4:30 PM HORSES 6:00 PM

5 YR old female English Cur dog. Trees coon & squirrel. Loves to hunt, $900. Weaver, 8219 TR 611, Fred.

FOR SALE: (2) Black Standard Poodles, 1 female & 1 male, 1 yr. olds. (330) 231-5219

DRIVING HORSE SALE TACK 5:30 PM HORSES 7:00 PM PONY & RIDING HORSE SALE TACK 9:30 AM HORSES 1:00 PM

2 YEAR old pure bred german shepherd female. A good mother and very nice. $800, (330) 473-5639

FOR SALE: AKC CHOCOLATE LAB PUPPIES. SILVER FACTOR. Shots, wormed, Born 12-29-15. $600 for females, $500 for males. FOR SALE: 2nd generation labradoodle puppies. (330) 601-3159

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FOR SALE: Bulldog Sharpei cross male, friendly. 330893-2328

SUBMIT RECOMMENDATIONS BY WED 9PM TO BE ON SELLERS LIST.

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FOR SALE: 10 week old mix puppies. Half German Shepherd, quarter Collie, quarter Blue Heeler. $100. (330) 317-1909

FOR SALE: Toy Fox Terrier. Male, black and white, 1 yr old. , $75. 330-698-4702

Smokey Lane Stables, Inc. FEB 26TH

1 DACHSHUND black and white long haired male, 14 weeks, 1 Dapple male, 10 weeks, 3 Dappled females, 10 weeks. Wayne Burkholder, (419) 526-0060

HI-STANDARD DOG food 23-16 meat base $23.50, 50#; 26-18 meat base $24.75 50# . Both have Omega 3 & 6 Glucosamine & Chondroitin for joint health. Barkman Feed 7797 S.R. 514 Big Prairie, OH 44611

ADMIRAL ELECTRIC Refrigerator $100; New Settlers game table, $250. (330) 878-1000

FOR SALE: Used 1500 gal. Mueller Bulk Tank, with washer, good condition, $9000. 330-231-6378.

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16 WEEK old teddy bear female puppy. Playful, crate trained. Crate & bed included. $650. (330) 852-0338

FOR SALE: Older Necchi treadle sewing machine in cabinet. (330) 600-0466.

CLOCK REPAIR at Clocks N More, 44 E. Jackson, Millersburg, OH 44654. (330) 432-1749.

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FOR SALE: Lightly used 2013 Subaru 4300 watt inverter generator, excellent condition, electric start (battery not included), pull start works good, equipped with fuel gauge, LED display, auto throttle. runs very quiet, 498 hrs, warranty transferable, Asking $1800 obo. Cody 330-674-7474

Auctioneer Myron Miller

FOR SALE: AKC french bulldogs. 1 male, 1 female. 9 mo. old. Cream & white. $1800. (330) 893-9140 FOR SALE: AKC Yellow Lab male, 5 years old, very aggressive, $500. (330) 674-7450 FOR SALE:ACA chihuahuas 6-3 year old females and 3 yr. old male. Females are good mothers. Also, 2 male beagle puppies born 12-25-15. Out of excellent hunting stock. 330-600-9330 FOR SALE: 3 Lab puppies, 9 wks $375. One Boxer male ACA 8 mo. Good breeding stock, $500. Also AKC Boxer stud service. Brindle $200. Call 330690-3004

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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.

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FOR SALE: 3/4 BEABULL female, 1 yr. old, due to cycle soon; Also mother to above--excellent producing female. Call (330) 275-0347. 3/4 BEAGLE, 1/4 Jack Russell pups, 9 wks old, black/white & choc/white, $60/males, $75/females OBO. Olen Miller, (330) 279-2136 FOR SALE: Australian Shepherd / Border Collie cross, male, 10 wks. old, $200/obo. 330-674-2596 TWO YEAR old beagle male. Well started on rabbits. Needs work. $150. 330600-1058 FOR SALE: Chihuahua males & females. DOB 7-20-15. $350. (330) 763-1362 2

FEMALE Pomsky's- 1 blk/tan, born 5/14/15, $350, 1 cream, born 8/17/15, $250 - or both $500; ACA Golden Retreiver male, born 1/22/13, proven breeder, $350 740-824-4063

FOR SALE: Two 10 wk old Schnoodle puppies, females. 1 white & 1 black. $500/ea obo. 330-600-1206 2 yr. old ACA black Lab female due in heat anytime, $800. 330-674-0801. FOR SALE: Havanese puppies, 8 wks. old, AKC reg'd, (330) 231-4155 AKC BOXER puppy. 7.5 months old, 2 females, 2 male. $800 each. 740-398-0180 Owen Nisley FOR SALE: 2 AKC & ACA Reg'd Standard Poodles 1 male & 1 female, $1500/ea. or $2500/both. Also, (2) 12-wk. old AKC Chocolate Labs, 1 male & 1 female, $600/ea. or $1000/both. (330) 275-5247 CKC SHIBA Inu puppies. Ready to go 2-25-16. Cream & red. $750-$1500; good breeding stock. (330) 359-5459 ACA SHIBA MALE, 10 wks old, out of good breeding stock, black and tan markings, very sharp, $350 OBO. 330-275-6889 8 WEEK old AKC Chocolate Lab puppies. Vet checked, shots, wormed, $600 each. (330) 473-3545 SMALL POODLE male, $75 obo. (Pet only). Robert Yoder, (330) 359-0459 FOR SALE: 3 mini. Aus. Shep. Male, 2 blue merles, $350 ea. 1 bl&wh, $300. 2/23 Andy 740-623-3772x2

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ST BERNARD female pups are ready. You called, didnt leave phone number. David Miller, (330) 600-9595 FOR SALE: Three AKC English Bulldog females. $1500 ea. 1 English Bulldog male, and 2 English Bulldog cross ( 1 male, 1 female). (330) 600-9152 BLACK LAB female, in heat now, AKC reg'd, $1200; Also, 1 Blk, 8 mo. old male, $300, 1 Yellow 3 mo. old male, $300. 330695-9937. FOR SALE: Beabull sellout! Three 3/4 females, 14 mo. old, One 3/4 male, One 1/2 female, 6 yrs old, 2 w/ puppies. (330) 601-3951 ENGLISH LAB STUD SERVICE. 1 Choc, 1 yellow male. New Bedford Area. (330) 275-9675 AKC CHOCOLATE Lab puppies, Good breeding stock. Out of a Silver male, 8 weeks old. 6 females, $850, 3 males, $775. Call (330) 852-4804 FOR SALE: AKC REG'D Bernese Mountain Dog females, good breeding stock; AKC reg'd Newfoundland puppies-2 females, 1 male. (330) 600-9767 FOR SALE: Blue Heeler- Elkhound mixed breed puppies, available Feb. 2nd, had shots . (330) 893-1032 FOR SALE: 5 year old tri-colored Cavalier female. AKC registered. Had numerous litters of pups. Good mother. (330) 231-4155 FOR SALE: 4 female Labs, cream color, 1 charcoal. Vet checked, shots, AKC, very cute & playful. (330) 275-5467 AKC Rottweiler puppies, 2 females & 3 males, UTD shots/wormed, $650-$700. 330-695-9365 Ext. 1 8 MONTH old cream labradoodle male. $450. (330) 852-4285 FOR SALE: AKC Golden retreiver puppies born 11/26/15. 4 males, $650. 2 females, $700. Berlin area. (330) 600-1492 FOR SALE: AKC 1 yr. old & 6 mo. old Yorkie males; Also, AKC 8 wk. old Yorkie puppies--4 males, 1 female. (330) 641-2433 SIAMESE KITTENS. Seal point, 8wks old, has first shots, $100 ea. (330) 674-1602

ATTENTION: Need help with a unexpected litter of pups? Will pay up to $200 per litter. Call us 234-303-6377.

THREE Skipperke Blue Heeler mix. 10 wk. old puppies. Two male, one female, $20. 330-695-2148

3 YEAR old pomeranian female. Very good mother. $200. (330) 401-1456

FOR SALE: 3/4 Golden Retrieve, 1/4 cream poodle. Born 11/17/15. (330) 852-1089

1 yr. old brindle Boxer female for sale, no papers, bred to Boxer male, due March 6. $650. 330-2319993.

WANTED: Adult Bernese Mountain female. Reuben Miller 419-938-1538

FOR SALE: AKC Lab male, chocolate. 1.5 years old. Proven. (330) 893-3909

Taking bids for 2 farms on County Road 59 in Millersburg Ohio. Farm #1 has 70 acres with farm buildings and farm #2 has 78 acres with farm buildings. We will be taking bids until February 15, 2016, the top 3 bidders will be eligible to raise their bid. For inquiries or questions please contact Nelson A. Yoder 5642 County Rd. 59, Millersburg, Ohio 44654 or Levi N. Yoder 5864 County Rd. 59, Millersburg, Ohio 44654. Owners reserve the right to reject any or all bids.

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WANTED: CAVALIER puppies. Will pay $450 for quality AKC puppies. Will also buy ACA non-registered (330) 893-3649 FOR SALE: AKC Shih-Tzu male, 5 yrs. old; (2) AKC Shih-Tzu females, 4 yrs. old; AKC Yorkie female, 2 yrs old. (330) 852-2383 6 WEEK old Beabull puppies. 2 females, 4 males. Elmer Miller 7028 CR 77 Millersburg, 44654. BULLDOG female & male, 3 yrs old. Dachshund male, 10 mo old. Shi Tzu male, 10 mo. old. (419) 526-0060 FOR SALE: (2) DALMATION Blue Heeler cross, DOB: 10/22/15, $200; (5) Australian Shepherd puppies, 4 males, 1 female, $250/m, $300/f; (1) 5 mo. old Australian Shepherd male, $200. (330) 897-5604. ACA STANDARD Poodle puppies, 2 males--parti colored DOB 10/22. $500/ea. (330) 674-0662. FOR SALE: 3 yr old, English Bulldog- Boston mix female, brindle and white, excellent mother, $500. (330) 674-1871 FOR SALE: Bernese female, $350 obo. For pet only. 330-600-1938 FOR SALE: (2) 3-1/2 mo. old Newfoundland males, brown & brn/white; (1) 3-1/2 mo. old St. Bernard male. All are up to date on shots. (330) 897-2373. FOR SALE:AKC reg. Bernese mountain dog puppy. 3 months old, 1 male, $500. (330) 674-1038 FOR SALE: 3 yr old AKC Cocker Spaniel, male, buff roan $500; 8 yr. old Jack Russell Terrier mix, male, $75. Call: 330-749-2383 FOR SALE: White pomeranian male, 10 months, ACA, bigger size. French bulldog female, brindle, 9 weeks, grade, (330) 893-1466 FOR SALE: White Lab pups, small English Labs. Vet checked, wormed, and shots up to date. Ready to pick up 2-22-16. Call for price. (330) 893-3736 or cell (330) 231-8783 AKC ELKHOUND Male - 7 mo. old, $250. Jonathan Weaver, 7841 CR 373, Big Prairie, OH 44611 FOR SALE: AKC BERNESE Mountain Dog puppies, litter of 12, 7 males/ 5 females, ready to go 3/3/16. (330) 600-8224 BREED SELLOUT: French bulldogs, proven male, 4.5 years old, $450. 1 year old proven male, both cream color, $1600. 12 week old french female cream color, $1900. (330) 674-0690 FOR SALE: 3 yr. old ACA Golden Retriever female; 2 yr. old Golden-Doodle female. 330-462-3133. FOR SALE: 3.5 month old Boston male. $150. Roman Yoder, CR 12, (740) 622-0072 BEAGLE PUPPIES. 10 weeks old. Also a couple others, 1-6 mo. female. Out of good hunting stock. 330-674-0156

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FOR SALE: 5 YR. OLD Beabull female, nice pet. Roman Yoder, (740) 622-0072 WANTED: Reg'd Japanese Chin breeding stock. (330) 852-4283 FOR SALE: Beagle female. 2 1/2 years old. Runs rabbits. Due in heat anytime. 330-698-0328 #1 FOR SALE: 2 Yorkie Poodle males, 8 mo. old. $150 ea. 1 parti Yorkie male, 4 mo. old, $175 obo. (330) 893-2892 K-9 STUD SERVICE by DOG-GONE KENNEL. AKC: Dalmation, English Bulldog, German Shepherd, German Rotweiller, Siberian Husky; IOEBA: French Bulldogs, CKC: Great Danes-mantle & harliquin, Bloodhound, Ausie, Yorkie, Maltese. Call for others. ALL FEMALES MUST BE TESTED! (740) 824-4479. FOR SALE: 2 6 mo. old AKC Labrador Retreiver male. $500 each. (330) 275-5247 FOR SALE: CREAM ACA Sheeba male, 12 wks. old, up to date on shots. 330-600-2744 2 YOUNG WHITE German shepherd males. No papers. $75 obo. (740) 501-9535 FOR SALE: AKC Siberian Husky puppies, 4-fem., 3-males, DOB: 12/16/15, $700. (330) 674-1747 FOR SALE: Boston Terrier male, 11 weeks old, black & white, $350. (330) 695-2467 PUREBRED Australian Shepherd puppies for sale, born December 17. Have been wormed and had shots, 5 males and 2 females. Reds and Blacks. To see pictures go to smokeylanestables f a c e b o o k . C a l l 330-852-2237 FOR SALE: Choc. Lab puppies. 2 males, 2 females. AKC, 10 weeks old. (330) 695-9814†x3 FOR SALE: AKC Reg Dalmation, male, born 7/6/15. Alvin Wengerd (330)641-2365 FOR SALE: (2) Afghan hounds, 1 yr. old females, 1 silver, & 1 black (330) 231-5219. MINI GOLDEN doodle. 1 year old, male, light colored, shots UTD. $1,150. (330) 359-5143 FOR SALE: AKC Havanese. 3 female puppies, good breeding stock, 2 brown, 1 brown & white. (330) 893-3649 NICE BOXER female, brindle fawn colored, 8-1/2 mo. old, mother had total of 19 pups in first 2 litters. $850/obo 419-938-1538

FOR SALE: Raber Kennel 5 double wire cages, $1000/obo. (330) 359-5459 2

AUSTRALIAN Shepherd pups. 10 wks old. Shots, wormed, health exam. $250 ea. 330-698-0453 x3

WANTED: PUPS or young breeding stock in Bichon Frise, mini Poodle, Maltese, Shih Tzu, at a reasonable price. (419) 925-4339 or (419) 305-5762 FOR SALE: Laso-poo puppies. Also, AKC Shnauzer male, (330) 674-1945 or (330) 600-1296 FOR SALE: 3/4 Lab & 1/4 Mt. Cur puppies, very cute, make good pets, born Dec. 21st, $200. Levi N. Yoder, (330) 897-0714. FOR SALE: 2 BEABULL females. 1 is 14 months old. Other is 4 months old. Both $300. (330) 852-3263 AKC CAVALIER male available for stud service. (330) 897-1452 FOR SALE: 3 Shih-Tzu females, 5 Yorkie females, 2 Poodle females - Brucellosis tested neg. (330) 600-0781 German shepherd pups. Dob 11/2/15. Shots & wormed. Parents on premises. Family raised 330-317-1046 BUYING PUPPY LITTERS, Yorkie, Bichon, Shih-Tzu, Maltese, Cavalier & Poodle mixes - $300/each. Purebred - $400/each. Call (330) 473-5926 FOR SALE: 2 year old Bichon male. 3 yeaar old Yorkie male. 2 year old Havanese male. 3 year old maltese male. All dogs ACA. (330) 279-9083 FOR SALE: Collie mix. Farm puppy. $75. (330) 567-0088 FOR SALE: AKC ENGLISH silver Lab puppies, 1 female & 3 males, shots/wormed. Ready 2/26/16. Sire: Maplecreek Winchester. Great breeding stock! 330-897-2951. FOR SALE: AKC Lab puppies. Chocolate and yellow w/ silver background. DOB 12/29/15. $550 obo. (330) 893-3808 FOR SALE:1.5 yr old, Bulldog female, due in heat in 1-2 mo. Also, 3 Bulldog pups, 4 mo. old, 2 males, 1 female. (330) 275-0308 FOR SALE: Black Lab pups, nice, vet checked, wormed, and shots up to date. Ready to pick up on 2-22-16. Call for price. (330) 231-8783 or (330) 893-3763 DACHSHUND PUPPIES: 9 weeks old, shots, wormed. Albert Miller, 4635 TR 616, Fredbg. Ph. 330-275-2744

ACA Bichon males, 4 mo. old, vet checked, will trade on Shi Tzu or Cavelier male. (330) 897-1459

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FOR SALE: 4 mo. old Bichon male. Good breeding stock. Also Maltese male, proven breeder. (330) 893-1462

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BERNESE MOUNTAIN dog puppies, AKC reg, 14 wks old, 2 males, nicely marked. $675 ea. (330) 893-1368

WANTED: Exercise bike in good condition. (330) 567-2233.

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WANTED: INSULATED dog kennel. Approximate size 10x16. (330) 695-5501

Tools Machinery

HYSTER ELECTRIC forklift, 6000lb capacity, 3 stage mast, sideshift, fork positioner, forklift in excellent condition, batteries are weak but can possibly be revived. $2500. (330) 852-1988

WANTED: SINGLE buggy in good cond., sliding door and rubber tires. (330) 567-2165

FOR SALE: Electric Cat Claw Band Sharpener on stand. Extra Cams & parts. $1,000 Leon Raber (330) 600-1374

GOOD USED, school age boys' hockey skates. 330-897-6080

FOR RENT: Vermeer M475 Trencher w/ back hoe. 4cyl deutz diesel, 4wd. $20/hour + fuel (330) 852-1988. FOR SALE: Stihl MS181C power chain saw, like new, used one time. $250 Roman L. Miller (330) 893-0041 YAMAHA 6300 watt generator 223 hours, under warranty. 120 & 240 volts, battery start. $2800. (330) 897-1038 NATURAL GAS Gensets. 75kw Onan, Ford v8 urbo, enclosed, low hours, $7400. 35kw Onan, Ford 6cyl, low hours, $5800. 30kw Kohler, Ford 4cyl turbo, 800 hours, $5400. 20kw Kohler, Ford 4cyl, 600 hours, $5100. (330) 852-1988 FOR SALE: Yamaha inverter generator, 2400W, 3-1/2 yr. old, starts with 1 pull. Asking $1050/obo. (330) 987-4983 500 GAL. air tank, $400; New 10" cabinet model tablesaw, 52", $1350; Engine hoist, $175. 330-401-8262 FOR SALE: 7.5 HP air compressor, on slide mount, reason for selling, too small. $375. (330) 763-3733 GENERATORS: NATURAL gas & diesel units. All low hours. 10kw -115kw. Load banked. Ready to go. Call (330) 231-2634

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Wanted to Buy

WANTED: storage barn 10-x20 or larger. Suitable for freezer shanty. Delbert Schlabach, 330-897-6140 WANTED: USED open buggy or surrey. Reasonably priced. Call (330) 275-5595 WANTED: GLASS wide mouth gallon jugs & Singer Sewing machine heads in working cond., 7005 TR 346, Mbg., Ohio WANTED: BATTERY powered scooter & mini van ramp, in good condition. (330) 852-3430

YOUR HAY CONNECTION

FOR SALE: 2 YR. OLD Blue & gold Yorkie male, med. size, $200. (330) 466-3875

DALMATIANS BREEDING stock for sale. 2 females & one male. Young stock. (330) 231-5219

Pets Supplies 300

SMALL OR LARGE LOADS

330.473.7905

USED SEMEN tank. State price & condition. 330275-9822 Lester Hershberger

WANTED: FLEXIBLE drive shaft. Weaver, 9779 Schaaf Rd. Shreve. 330-567-2721

Wanted to Buy

WANTED: GOOD used boys buggy. State the price. LED lights, hydraulic brakes, etc., In first letter. David Miller, 15000 TR 4, Brinkhaven, 43006

410

Home Condo For Sale

2BR, 2 BA HOME w/ pool in Sarasota, FL. $248,000. 330-465-3442

415

Mobile Home For Sale

FOR SALE: 1981 SKYLINE 14'x56' house trailer, $800/obo. You move. (330) 897-2057 VM

SCHMID AUCTION

ANTIQUES-COLLECTIBLES-TOOLS 80 HEN ON NEST DISHES-GOOD DISHES OF ALL KINDS - GOOD FURNITURE- SHOP FULL OF WOOD WORKING TOOLS - PRIMATIVE CHURCH PEWS STEINER ZERO TURN MOWER LEAF VACCUM-SIMPLICITY TRACTOR Having sold home and moving to smaller quarters will sell the following personal property plus items from other homes at public auction. Auction to be held in The FFA Building, Wayne County Fairgrounds, Wooster, Ohio. The fairgrounds are located at the junction of US Route 30 and State Route 3 South.

THURSDAY FEBRUARY 18, 2016 9:00 A.M.

SCHMID AUCTION Two primitive 10 ft. church pews from Bigelow Church; 3 curved glass china cupboards, 2 w/ claw feet; 80+ hen on nest dishes, many brands, many patterns; large amount of dishes and glass of all kinds including Fenton; Imperial, Depression; 5 pcs. Hull pottery; old glass piggy banks; oil lamps; sad irons; local Shreve, Big Prairie, and Lakeville items; old wooden wheelbarrow w/ sides; marble top Victorian stand; old Nickles Bakery ad pcs.; office supplies; folding table; bar stools; cedar chest; twin bed; Natural zig zag sewing machine; Nordic Trak; good box lots; books; and much more. TOOLS – Simplicity 7116 hydro lawn tractor w/ mower; Steiner ZTM 200 RS Plus 25HP zero turn lawn mower w/ 50 in. mower in ex, condition, dealer serviced every year; 4 ft. lawn roller; Simplicity snow blower; DR leaf vacuum w/ cart; good tools; and more. DALE AND MARTHA SCHMID, OWNERS WOLFE AUCTION Good tools from the home woodshop including Delta 18x36 drum sander; Delta jig saw; Delta 10 in. compound miter saw; Jet oscillating vertical belt sander; Delta Boss oscillating spindle sander; Jet air filtration system; Delta 4 in. belt disc sander; Delta table saw w/ better fence; Craig miter jig; Rockwell dovetail jig; Craftsman 3x21 belt sander; Jet Gold dust collector; portable air compressor; Craftsman 6 in. jointer/ planer; routers; drills; sanders; all sizes clamps; cordless tools; nail gun; misc. wood; hardware of all kinds; and much more. HOUSEHOLD- Walnut veneer piano bench; service for 12 Mikassa Dresdon Rose dishes; cedar chest; cherry base cabinet; propane lanterns and heaters; solid cherry triple dresser (1960’s); fancy tablecloths; and more. BERT AND SONDRA WOLFE, OWNERS. AUCTION #3 Vintage clothing and hats; costume jewelry; linins; Hot Wheels, Matchbox, and FP toys; dolls including Barbie, Campbell soup, Horsman, Madame Alexander, and others; plus more. AUCTIONS 4 AND 5- MTD 3HP/21 in. snow blower; 5 ft. truck toolbox; good selection of country decorating items of all kinds including cupboards; good selection of excellent hand and power tools including like new DeWalt cordless tools; Milwaukee right angle drill like new; new chains saw; and more. NOTE- A very partial list for a good auction. Everything clean and in good condition. Selling in 2-3 rings. Bring your truck and 2 friends. Pictures and updates at www.gant-realty.com.. Click on chattel auctions. TERMS- Cash or Good Check Breakfast and Lunch AUCTIONEERS- Dave Acker, Nick DeFelice, Paul Emerson

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38 — Saturday, February 13, 2016 Land Sale Rent 475

Home Condo Rentals 540

39 ACRES hunting land. 1/3 open, mineral rights included, Tiverton Center, Coschocton Cty., 330-275 -4318

FOR RENT or for sale: Country home, Killbuck area, log cabin, 3 br, 1.5 ba, free gas, most appliances furnished. Deposit & references required. 330-473-2416

WANTED: CROP land to rent for the 2016 crop year and beyond. References available. (330) 466-4852

FAMILY OF 3 looking for Farm house to rent. West Holmes school district. 330-601-6299

460

Apartment Rentals

VERY NICE ONE (1) BEDROOM APT IN BERLIN OHIO. ELEC, GAS, WATER FURNISHED LIVING ROOM, KITCHEN, EATING AREA CONCEPT, ONE BEDROOM WITH FULL BATH, COIN OPERATED WASHER AND DRYER IN BASEMENT, AVAILABLE APPROX. MARCH 31, 2016, RENT $550.00 MONTH PLUS $550.00 DEPOSIT. NEWER 2 B/R APARTMENT IN BALTIC, OHIO. LIVING ROOM/KITCHEN/DINING AREA IS OPEN CONCEPT. WALK IN CLOSET, FULL BATH, THIS APT IS LESS THAN TWO YEARS OLD SINCE COMPLETELY REFURBISHED. NO STAIRS TO CLIMB. THIS IS A MUST SEE APT. AVAILABLE APPROX. MARCH 31, 2016, RENT $600.00 MONTH PLUS $600.00 DEPOSIT. COMPLETELY REFURBISHED 2 B/R APARTMENT IN SUGARCREEK, OHIO. THIS IS A 2 B/R 1 1/2 BATH APT, TWO BEDROOMS UPSTAIRS WITH FULL BATH, 1/2 BATH ON MAIN FLOOR, FULL BASEMENT, LAWN CARE PROVIDED, AVAILABLE APPROX. 3/01/2016, RENT $500.00 MONTH PLUS $500.00 DEPOSIT. PHONE 330-897-9045 MON.-THURS. 7:00a-4:00p

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Wanted to Rent

WANTED: 20 acres of PASTURE to rent in Wayne or Holmes County. (330) 603-9974

510

Auto Parts Accessories

(7) 16" RV tires on Chevy rims. Fair to excellent condition. Call for details. $400 330-432-000

Trucks SUVs 695

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Vans

FOR RENT: 15 passenger van, daily or weekly rates. 330-473-7094 2012 - Ford Super-Duty 350 12-pass. van, 130k mi., new brakes & tires, great shape! $14,500. (330) 749-9521 FOR RENT: 15-PASS. VAN, tinted glass, hitch, also avail. 4x6 enclosed trailer Call for daily/weekly rates 330-231-4493 or 231-5657 LARGEST STOCK of passenger vans in Holmes County for sale. passenger-vans.com. Call or text 330-763-3234

CHROME simulators & lug nuts for 16" Chevy dually. From motor home. $250 330-432-0004

650 520

165-hp boat w/tower, good for fishing, skiing, wake boarding, $4500., includes skiis, board & towables. (330) 473-3503 12' aluminum V-Hull boat with 3 bench seats. Bottom may need recoated. $250 330-432-0004

530

Building Materials

Boats

170 HORSE power Mercruser inboard motor & outdrive in good condition. Also, boat parts. $1150 or best offer. 330-852-4197 ext. 1

Cleaning 830

TROYER DOOR, Ltd. 330-852-0205

Custom Int. & Ext. Doors

207 Doors & Windows • 06500 Vinyl Windows AD13113930 72 10190485

• Free Estimates 4881 CR 207 Millersburg, OH

685

DUST BUNNIES Cleaning Co. offers an affordable housecleaning service tailored to meet your needs. Insured/bonded. Call Michelle at (330) 844-1604.

720

Construction

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

775

Fencing

DOUGHTY FENCE Builders. Building all types: board, split rail, woven wire, non-climb horse, barb, horse, cote, hitensil. 330-893-1803 330-763-1433 YODER'S FENCE & Brush Removal. Will build all types of farm fence. 23 yrs. exp. Free est. 330-763-0497 Building all types of wood & wire fences. Have ambusher to clear old fence rows. Free est. United Fencing 330-359-2314 / 231-8813

805

FOR SALE: Cunningham wood burner, excellent condition. $500. (330) 852-7069

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

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Maysville Elevator at 330-695-4413 Doug Billman, CCA at 330-465-5126

FOR SALE: 8x12 insulated storage barn, good cond, $1200. 330-401- 6809.

1070

Tree Service

TREE REMOVAL. Got Leaning Trees? Dead Trees? Call (330) 893-1805

1130

Windows

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

without replacing the window. (330) 674-7556.

entire

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

GORILLA PAINTING

Call for seasonal specials. (330) 231-3541

Fiberglass Doors w/ Composite Jam $295

Property Management

LAND Services fence line or small woods removal, brush mowing or removal, small excavating down spouts, ditches etc. 330-275-2426

11300 AD14020759 144 Vinyl Windows Windows w/ Aluminum Screens & Doors 2016

Storm Doors w/ Heavy Duty Screen Doors In-Stock

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330-264-1125

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Rory Lewandowski - OSU Extension Wayne County Todd Zehr - Founder SoilBiotics/FeedBiotics (Manure Digester) Replenish Organic Supply & Storage 8255 State Route 83, Holmesville, Ohio 44633

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925

Holmes County Residents only

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FOR SALE: small Drolet wood stove with mat. Like new, $750. Reuben Mast, 9295 TR 614, Fredericksburg, OH 44627

WILL PROVIDE day care & night time in my home for your children. Will work with mine & your schedule. My number is (330) 275-9117

will be hosting an Agronomy Meeting for both Organic and Conventional Cropping Systems

Contact:

FOR SALE: Gen. 3 Edenpure 5000 BTU elec. heater. Like new $200. 30-Gal. Whirlpool elec. water heater. New, $200 obo. 330-893-3827

General Contracting

with MAYSVILLE ELEVATOR, INC.

Location:

Heating 1035

840

Motorcycles ATVs

2007 SUZUKI Boulevard 650. Pearl white, under 4000 miles. Like new condition. $3,250 obo. (330) 432-0004

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

$$ YOU'VE GOT SCRAP--WE'VE GOT CASH!$$ Call KD Scrap Hauling, (330) 275-7980

990

Roofing & Spouting

Child Care Service

SOILBIOTICS

Speakers:

Hauling 1000

I BUY junk cars 262-9300

1998 DODGE Durango, 163k mi., 4-WD, has 3rd seat, good tires, runs great. $2200. (330) 231-6636

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Saturday, February 13, 2016 — 39 330-345-5200 • 888-244-6632 Shop Online

We’ll Fit Your Lifestyle

www.collegehillshonda.com www.collegehillshondacars.com

College Hills Honda

FEATURED EMPLOYEE AMANDA TIPPLE

$

$15,972

14,931

P7963 2013 Honda Civic LX

P7951 2014 Honda Civic LX Sedan

$16,130

$16,868

P7974 2012 Civic Lx Sedan

P7964 2013 Honda Civic LX

• Accounts payable clerk, cashier, recall scheduling, multitasking extraordinaire! • Enjoys being a mother to her 4 year old daughter and working on her hobby farm.

Sign & Drive It

2016 Civic LX Sedan CVT

$

0 $0 $0

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$

2016 Accord LX Sedan CVT

$18,220

P7978 2013 Civic EX Sedan

P7967 2013 Honda Accord LX

$19,834

P7980 2013 Accord EX Sedan

P7969 2013 Honda Accord EX

$

20,054

$

P7955 2013 Honda CR-V LX AWD

21,142

P7973 2013 Accord EXL Sedan

39 Mo. Lease

0 $0 $0 $

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First Month Payment

250

39 Mo. Lease

Sign & Drive It

2016 CRV LX CVT AWD

$

0 $0 $0 $

Due At Signing

First Month Payment

319

39 Mo. Lease

Sign & Drive It

2016 Odyssey SE 6-Speed Automatic

$

0 $0 $0

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$

First Month Payment

Sign & Drive It

Down Payment

$19,550

Due At Signing

234

Down Payment

$17,192

• Has worked for College Hills Honda for a combined total of 4 years! • Favorite thing about working for College Hills Honda is the friendly and energetic atmosphere

$

Due At Signing

First Month Payment

428

39 Mo. Lease

2016 Honda Civic Sedan CVT LX, 2016 Accord LX Sedan CVT, 2016 CRV LX CVT AWD are 39 month 39,000 miles closed end leases. 2016 Odyssey SE 6-Speed Automatic is a 36 month 36,000 miles closed end lease. Sign and Drive leases are plus tax, title, license plates, documentary fee due at signing. All leases and purchases include mud guards and three free oil changes. All offers available for well qualified buyers approved with Honda Financial Services. Offers good through 2-29-16 unless otherwise noted. Offers good through 2-29-16 unless otherwise noted.

OUR SELECT USED CARS Prices are subject to change, see dealer for details. Sale prices end Feb. 16, 2016.

$

4,599

P7968A 05 Mercury Mountaineer AWD

$

$

$11,999

P7947A 2007 Hummer H3 4WD

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P7956 2006 Honda Ridgeline RTL, m/r, Navi

$18,932 SALES

$4,999

B017A 2005 Ford Focus ZX4 SES

11,946

P7961 2012 Hona Accord EXLV6

4,991

$

B136C 2004 Ford Winstar SE

$

P7959 2013 Ford Focus Titanium

19,997

B099A 2012 Ford Edge Limited AWD

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

SERVICE

15,312

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

$21, 255

$

5,930

B127A 07 VW Jetta TDI

$

16,691

P7953 2011 CRV SE 4WD “38k”

$7,999

P7957A 2011 Chevy Aveo LT

$

17,286

P7960 2013 Hyundai Sonata Limited 2.0T

$

9,939

P7958 2007 Mazda MAZDA5 Grand Touring

$

17,567

B134A 2010 Honda Odyssey EX-L

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

P7971 2013 Acura TSX

PARTS

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

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THESE UNITS MUST GO! 05 Nissan Maxima SE 03 GMC 1/2 Ton Ext 4x4 SLE

14 Chevy Impala Only 25,000 Miles!!! Power Seat, Driver Info Center, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels

Power Seats, Keyelss Entry, Power Sunroof, Fog Lights, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels

Power Seat, Fog Lights, Climate Control, CD Stereo, 6-Passenger, Tow Package, Long Bed

Sale Price

Sale Price

3,991

2,986

$

$

02 Chevy 1/2 Ton Ext 4x4 LS 02 Chevy 1/2 Ton Ext 4x4 NADA $15,400

$12,999

Power Windows & Locks, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air

V8, Auto, Bedliner

Sale Price

Sale Price

3,999

08 Chevy Impala LT 07 Honda Accord EX 08 Chevy Impala LT Power Sunroof, Remote Start, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels.

Power Seat, Power Windows & Locks, Keyless Entry, Sunroof, Cassette Stereo, Alloy Wheels

Power Leather seats, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air, 1 Owner

Sale Price

Sale Price

Sale Price

5,941

$

6,988

$

6,471

$

13 Honda Civic

4,991

$

$

12 Ford Fusion SE 02 Chevy 3/4 Ton Crew 4x4 LT Power Seat, Keyless Entry, Fog Lights, 6-CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels

Duramax Diesel, Power Seats, Keyless Entry, Heated Leather, Bed Liner, Alloy Wheels, Tow Package

Sale Price

Sale Price

11,932 NADA $14,575

12,932

$

$

13 Honda Accord LX 11 Honda CRV AWD 10 Dodge Dakota Bighorn Crew 4x4 14 Chevy Captiva LTZ

Power Windows & Locks, Keyless Entry, Air.

Power Seat, Keyless Entry, Climate Control, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air, Traction Control

Power Seats, Keyless Entry, Power Sunroof, Driver Info Center, Climate Control, Alloy Wheels

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

Remote Start, Heated Leather Seats, Alloy Wheels, Power Sunroof, Steering Wheel Audio Controls

Sale Price

Sale Price

Sale Price

Sale Price

Sale Price

13,865

13,991

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17,972

17,972

17,921

$

$

$

$

14 Chevy Captiva LT 14 Chevy Malibu LTZ 11 Ford 1/2 Ton Crew Lariat 4x4 14 GMC Terrain AWD 14 Chevy Traverse AWD Only 23,000 Miles!!! Heated Leather Seats, Power Sunroof, Alloy Wheels

Power Sunroof, Heated Leather Power Seats, Alloy Wheels

Power Seats, Heated Leather, Sony Speakers, Nerf Bars, Air, Bumper and Gooseneck Hitches

Power Seat, Remote Start, Sunroof, Heated Leather, Fog Lights, Onstar, Traction Control

Only 25,300 Miles!!! Power Heated Leather Seats, Remote Start, Bose Speakers, Tow Package

Sale Price

Sale Price

Sale Price

Sale Price

Sale Price

18,936

19,991

$

26,932

$

$

NADA $30,000

30,947

27,936

$

$

Prices good thru February 25, 2016. Pictures may not reflect actual vehicle.

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