holmes county hub shopper, march 27, 2014
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Holmes County Hub Shopper covers news and events in and around Holmes County, Ohio. This week's cover story looks at Eden's Answers, a Millersburg business selling its own herbal extracts.TRANSCRIPT
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Calendar
March
Millersburg Council meeting rescheduled
The March 24 meet-ing of Millersburg Vil-lage Council has been rescheduled for March 31 at 7 p.m.
It will be in Council Chambers, 6 N. Washing-ton St.
Reservation deadline for ‘Ladies of the Land’ meeting is March 31
Farm Credit Mid-Amer-ica in Sugarcreek and the
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Only high quality ingredients
M I L L E R S B U R G — When it comes to herb-al extracts, it’s all about the quality of ingredi-ents — that according to Ivan Keim, who with his wife, Emma, owns Eden’s Answers, founded in 2010.
At the outset, Eden’s Answers had rather mod-est goals; the Keims were simply trying to imple-ment healing techniques they had learned about in a public seminar. Yet they had trouble, initially, tracking down some of the more unusual ingre-dients for their recipes, which motivated them to purchase bulk quantities at a discounted rate, and then sell the excess.
“When we started out, we were really just dab-bling with it,” said Ivan. “But the more we became involved in the whole pro-cess, the more we saw it as something we wanted to keep on doing, and we got really serious about it.”
Over time, the Keims became ever more effi-cient in making their herbal extracts — not to be confused with homeo-
pathic medicine.The extracts are, in
layman’s language, the medicinal value of herbs extracted in liquid form, the result of a distilling process involving either water, alcohol, glycerin,
apple cider vinegar, or a combination of these liq-uids.
Some of the extracts Eden’s Answers has always offered include Rest Aids, a Comfort Aid, and a Skin Soother. A lot
more products will be coming soon, however.
In July of 2013, the Keims hired a trained herbalist who formulated new products and new recipes to help expand the product line.
This past January, Eden’s Answers released three new extracts, and three more will be released in April.
Over the next few years,
By BRANDON ZAFFINIStaff Writer
Eden’s Answers expanding line with new products and recipes
Mike Schenk photo/www.buydrphotos.comHerbal extracts, offered by Eden’s Answers, are made from the highest quality herbs. “It’s a fact
that the end product is not going to be any better than the ingredients that go into it,” says Ivan Keim, who, with his wife, Emma, founded the business in 2010.
See Pg. 9 — EDEN’S
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Holmes County Hub Shopper(Copyright 2014)
P.O. Box 151, Millersburg, Ohio 44691Millersburg office: 25 N. Clay St
Phone: 1-330-264-1125Publisher: Andrew S. Dix;
Managing Editor: Lance White; Ad Director: Rhonda GeerEmail: [email protected] Thursdays by the Holmes County Shopper Hub. Entered as periodicals, postage paid at Wooster, Wayne County, Ohio. Direct address changes to: The Daily Record, P.O. Box 918, Wooster, Ohio 44691. Office hours: 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-Friday.
West Holmes coach thanks fans for supportEditor:
The 2014 West Hol-mes Lady Knights and coaching staff would like to thank its many fans in the Holmes County community and
beyond. Your atten-dance, cheering and support contributed to our success this year. We know how lucky we are to live in this com-munity!
Thanks to all of you.
Lisa PattersonWest Holmes MS/HS
Intervention SpecialistGirls Varsity
Basketball Coach
Letter to the Editor:
News DeadlinesBriefs, stories,
news, club notes, photos and
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Pansy Sale extendedBecause of freezing
temperatures in Janu-ary and February, the Holmes County AAUW Pansy Sale dates have changed.
You can order a market basket of pansies for $10
until April 12. Pick-up is Saturday,
April 26 at Holmes Fire District No. 1 in Mill-ersburg from 9 a.m.-noon.
Call Elaine Hand at 330-674-6761 or Elea-
nor Runyan at 330-231-1165 or [email protected].
Proceeds go to Every Woman’s House and a $500 scholarship through the Holmes County Edu-cation Foundation.
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The Holmes County Hub Shopper Thursday, March 27, 2014 — 5
CommunityGearing up for guests means extra grocery shopping
It appears I will have to buy a new summer dress one of these days. Granddaughter Rebekah just got engaged to her boyfriend Brian. They are both Master at Arms (military police) in the U.S. Navy stationed in Georgia.
Right now they are on opposite work sched-ules and barely see each other so the trick will be to find a date for the wedding when they can both be there. I’m sure they will find a way to work this out. It’s the old “where there’s a will there’s a way” thing.
Our other Navy grand-daughter, Rachel, is pleased her Marine husband, Daniel, has
returned from his six-month deployment in Japan. They share an apartment but she works days and he works nights. He leaves for work just a little bit before she gets home. Hopefully they will have a day off at the same time one of these days. The military does not make it easy for couples which may be why few want to make it a career.
It’s raining here today.
To keep The Man of the House entertained, I invited him to go along to buy groceries. It always costs more that way as he throws things in the cart not on the list. We are getting geared up for two sets of guests so that adds to the items.
Our Hocking Hills friends, Bob and Jayne, will be stopping by for a few days on their way back from a month in Florida. They are travel-ing in their huge RV so will not actually be sleep-ing here — at least not every night.
Then, next week our Vermont kids will be flying into Charleston. We will need to borrow Robyn and Jason’s van
just to get them back to our house. They will look like a traveling circus with them bringing lots of luggage, car seats and three kids. Charis will be 7 in July, Noelle will be 5 in May and little William will celebrate his third birthday while they are here. That will be excit-ing.
We have received their requests for food and other items while they are here so that was part of our big shopping extravaganza today. The last few years when they visited we were buy-ing bales of diapers for someone. This time Will is down to pull-ups at night which is much less expensive.
Since we have only one refrigerator we will be making more trips to the grocery store while they are here. In Ohio we had an extra fridge and small chest type freezer in the basement. I could make and buy lots of food ahead of time. Now we have to be more creative.
We went to the Dollar Store the other day to pick up a few little things to entertain the kiddies while they are here. We got a bottle of bubbles for each one and some coloring books. We will drag out the two boxes of games and books we brought along and check them over before the guests arrive.
When they’ve stayed
with us in Ohio they took over the entire upstairs. That included three big bedrooms and a large bathroom that could hold the entire family. Now they will be confined on the ground floor with us, crammed into one small guest room with a queen-sized bed which barely leaves enough room to walk around it, and the futon in my teeny office. They also will have a very small bathroom that fits one large person at a time and two bath tow-els.
I can just imagine the hallway will be lined with suitcases and wet towels draped here and there. It will be interesting.
Church notesLenten series continues
“Food for the Body, Mind and Soul” is the Holmes County Ministe-rial Community Lenten series. Each Thursday in Lent, (through April 10) churches in the commu-nity will be providing a luncheon, a time to gather as a greater faith commu-nity, and a brief devotion-al for the Lenten season. The lunches will be free of charge and will be held at the Community Life Cen-ter of Millersburg Chris-tian Church (the former “Grocery Bag”).
All are invited with lunch beginning at 11:45 a.m., and can come and go over their lunch hour as needed. The facility is centrally located, is easily accessible and has ample parking.
Hopewell Church to hold potato bar
Hopewell Presbyterian Church, 6900 state Route 754, south of Shreve, will hold its annual potato bar on Saturday, April 12, from 5-7 p.m. There will be baked potatoes with assorted toppings, salad bar, dessert and home-made ice cream. The event is sponsored by Hopewell trustees.
Donations needed
Donations are needed to help troubled boys. The Trading Post Thrift Store is located at 7703-B state Route 241, just west of Mount Hope. All pro-ceeds will go to support the Ohio Wilderness Boys Camp. Call 330-857-5516. or 330-464-1261.
Community briefsPersonal
LEVI “JR” HERSH-BERGER will celebrate his 80th birthday April 6 with an open house from 1-5 p.m. at Secluded Cab-ins Event Center, 14960 Township Road 464, Lakeville, OH 44638. Gifts are asked to be omitted.
If unable to attend the party, cards may be sent to him at 2766 Eastwood Drive, Wooster, OH 44691.
New arrivalA GIRL, Kennedy Mya,
was born March 5 to Adam and Kayla Forrer of Killbuck. She weighed 7 pounds, 11 ounces and was 19.5 inches long.
Grandparents are Kenny and Snook Strouse, Jeff and Becky Forrer, all of Glenmont and Joe and Leah Knight of Wooster. Great-grandparents are Peg and Ernie Jarvis of Killbuck, Bob and Irene Yonker of Orrville and George and Mary Forrer of Millersburg.
Prairie polling place changed
Prairie Township pre-cinct polling place has been changed to Prairie Township Fire Station, 118 E. Jackson St., Holm-esville. Look for flags and polling location signs. Take identification to the polls.
Group gets funds
for home repairsThe Corporation for
Ohio Appalachian Devel-opment, which includes Holmes County, is receiv-ing a grant to help low-income Ohioans complete home repairs and to pro-vide homebuyer counsel-ing.
The Ohio Development Services Agency is grant-ing $5.68 million statewide to support health and safe-ty home repairs, improve handicapped accessibil-ity and provide down pay-ment assistance and home-buyer counseling.
The Appalachian group will receive $432,000.
Ohioans assisted must be at or below 50 per-cent of the area median income for home repairs and at or below 65 per-cent of the area median income for down payment assistance and homebuyer counseling. The program is funded by the Ohio Housing Trust Fund.
For more information call 740-594-8499.
Habitat accepting family applications
Holmes County Habitat for Humanity is taking requests for applications for new partner families. The open application time period is April 1-June 1. All requests must be received by June 1.
To request an applica-tion, call 330-674-4663 and
leave a message, providing name, phone number and address where the appli-cation can be mailed. An application package will be mailed within a few days of the request.
Habitat for Humanity is a nonprofit, Christian housing ministry. Habi-tat works in partnership with people to build and renovate decent, afford-able housing. The houses then are sold to Habitat’s partner families, at no profit and with no interest charged. Partner families invest hundreds of hours of their own labor into building their homes and the homes of others. The mortgage payments go into a revolving Fund for Humanity that is used to build more houses.
More information about Habitat for Humanity can be found at www.habita-tofholmescounty.org or by leaving a message at 330-674-4663. Monetary donations can be mailed to P.O. Box 418, Millers-burg 44654.
Goodwill offering home pick-up service
Goodwill Industries of Wayne and Holmes Coun-ties is now offering home pick-up service for those who have a large amount of donations. Goodwill also will pick up large furniture.
If residing in Wayne or Holmes counties, call
Goodwill at 330-264-1300, Ext. 232, to learn about its home pick-up service.
All donations help cre-ate local jobs.
Free income tax prep is available at community center
Free income tax prepa-rations are available to Holmes County residents through a local AARP Tax site located at the Darb Snyder Community Center.
The service is free to low-to-moderate income residents who are eligible for the earned income tax refund. Participants do not have to be a member of AARP or of a certain age to take advantage of the service. The free tax filing service will be available at the Darb Snyder Senior Center, 170 Parkview Drive, Millersburg. Appointments are available Thursdays through April 10, from 9:15 a.m.-2 p.m. Appoint-ments are necessary and can be made by calling the Community Center at 330-674-0580.
Participants are reminded to take last year’s tax return, all earnings statements to include W-2s and 1099s and any tax-related materi-als (interest and dividends received, stock sales, real estate tax bills, etc.), photo ID and Social Security card.
A photo I.D. and Social Security card for identifica-tion purposes are required.
Ashland, Holmes, Medina and Wayne Farm Bureaus announce scholarships
The county Farm Bureaus in Ashland, Hol-mes, Medina and Wayne counties announce the availability of scholarships for Farm Bureau members or children of Farm Bureau members in those respec-tive counties. Students may compete for scholarships based upon criteria estab-lished by the boards of trustees in each county.
In Holmes County the scholarship is offered to a high school senior wish-ing to pursue either a col-lege degree or a technical school certification. The application and selection process is administered by the Holmes County Education Foundation. Interested applicants
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should contact the Foun-dation at 114 N. Clay St., Millersburg, Ohio 44654, 330-674-7313, email: [email protected]
In Ashland, Medina and Wayne counties the
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330-263-7456, email: [email protected]
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Bureaus
Holmes County Farm Ser-vice agency are sponsor-ing a “Ladies of the Land”
meeting on Wednesday, April 2 from 6-8 p.m. The event will be located at the Holmes County Pub-lic Library (lower level).
Tammi Rogers (program assistant in Ag and Nat-ural Resources for the Coshocton County OSU Extension Office) will be
speaking about Compan-ion Planting, Container Gardening and Garden Insects: the Good, the Bad and the Ugly. There will
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Calendar be pizza, a beverage and dessert provided. All are welcome. Reservations should be made to the Holmes County FSA at 330-674-2066 by Monday, March 31.
April
Career Center Interact Club holding fish fry
The student-led Interact Club of Ashland County-West Holmes Career Cen-ter is hosting its All You
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Can Eat Fish Fry (Until Gone) at the Career Center from 5-7 p.m. on Thursday, April 3. Cost is $8 for adults; $7 for seniors and $6 for chil-dren.
The Career Center is
located at 1783 State Route 60, Ashland.
Boy Scout Troop to hold pancake fundraiser
Boy Scouts will be hold-
ing a pancake fundraiser April 5, 7 a.m.-1 p.m. at Shreve United Method-ist Church. Donations only.
Nashville FD to hold fish fry
Nashville Fire Depart-
ment will hold a fish fry April 5 from 4-8 p.m. at the fire department. Cost is by donation with pro-ceeds going toward build-ing a new fire station. (There are no local tax dollars funding this proj-ect.)
Walnut Creek egg hunt is April 12
The annual Easter egg hunt in Walnut Creek will be held April 12 at 10 a.m.
The event is open to children ages preschool to grade four. The hunt will be held outside on the front lawn of the Wal-nut Hills Nursing Home, rain or shine. Refresh-ments will be served and the Easter Bunny will stop for a visit.
The event is sponsored by Walnut Hills Retire-ment Community.
For more information, call 330-893-3200, Ext. 1354.
Winesburg FD to hold soup and salad supper
The Winesburg Fire Department Auxiliary is having a soup and salad supper on Saturday, April 12, from 4-8 p.m. at the Winesburg Fire Sta-tion.
There will be multiple soups, a salad bar with many toppings, and des-serts and ice cream. All
you can eat for a dona-tion.
Ham dinner to benefit Wilmot FD
All-you-can-eat ham dinner (includes scal-loped potatoes, green beans, applesauce, cole-slaw, dinner rolls, a slice of pie and beverage) will be served family style on Sunday, April 13 from 11 a.m.-1 p.m. at the Wil-mot Fire Hall, 204 Mill St. Cost is $8 for adults and $4 for ages 4-10 (3 and younger eat free). Church groups welcome. All pro-ceeds to benefit Wilmot Fire & Rescue, a volun-teer department. Carry-out is available; call 330-359-5995.
Civil War Roundtable of Holmes County to meet
The Civil War Roundta-ble program for the Tues-day, April 22 meeting at 7 p.m., will be a first per-son presentation by liv-ing historian/storyteller Christopher Hart, curator of Roscoe Village. Hart’s presentation for the April meeting will be “Too Young To Fight.” It has to do with the 1864 Battle of New Market, Va.
The Civil War Roundta-ble of Holmes County is a family oriented learning
experience. Everyone is welcome. For information contact Forrest Chanay at 330-276-6202.
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Wilmot Fire & Rescue will be teaming up with the Aultman Blood Cen-ter on Friday, May 2, from 2-7 p.m. inside the Wilmot Fire Hall. Please consider donating blood, it’s an easy way to help save a life — possibly a loved one, a friend, or even yourself.
Those who donate can win two tickets to the department’s monthly All-You-Can Eat Ham Dinners.
Many people cannot give blood due to their iron being too low. Some foods that may help to boost your iron: green leafy vegetables, nuts, dried apricots, beets, beef and raisins to name a few.
The Wilmot Fire Depart-ment is at 204 Mill St., one block from the inter-section of U.S. Routes 62 and 250. For more infor-mation on the Aultman Blood Center, contact Aultman blood center recruitment coordinator Stefanie Reninger at 330-363-5008
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Ivan reported, around 30 new herbal combinations will be made available to the public, and will be sold at various wholesale stores in Ohio, Indiana and Pennsylvania.
The extracts also bear a new product name —Sprigs Herbal — and a new logo to boot.
“What really distin-guishes us is the high quality of our ingredi-ents,” said Ivan. “It’s a fact that the end prod-uct is not going to be any better than the ingredi-ents that go into it. So we focus on getting the best herbs we can from reputable suppliers, and we’re also experiment-ing on growing our own herbs.”
The difference between a home-grown herb and an herb purchased out on the market can be remark-able, Ivan added.
As a way to test the quality of his ingredi-ents, Ivan recently took one of the herbs he uses, lobelia, and compared a home-grown sample with some purchased in bulk.
“So we did our side by side experiment, and real-ly there was no compari-son,” Ivan said. “The lobe-lia we grew ourselves was
superior in every way.”That emphasis on qual-
ity carries true for the newer extracts still being released, which are not sold on the market until they pass a rigorous trial period in which they are assessed by potential cus-tomers.
“The way we see it, if the customer is not see-
ing results, then they’re not happy, which means we’re not happy either,” said Ivan.
Eden’s Answers does more than simply sell products, though. It also engages in educa-
tion-based outreach to inform local people of herbal extracts, their benefits and how to make them.
Starting April 1, a new night class will be offered at Eden’s Answers,
Mike Schenk photos/www.buydrphotos.comA display at Eden’s Answers shows some of the new products sold under
the Sprigs Herbal name and logo.
(From Page 1)
Eden’s Bins hold high qual-ity herbs including eyebright herb, wild horsetail shoots, ginger root and pep-permint leaf.
located at 13754 Lawn-field St. in Beach City — explaining how to make herbal extracts from home, and other relevant information.
To find a nearby, whole-sale grocery which car-ries Sprigs Herbal prod-
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Athletics for the brain
W. HOLMES DIS-TRICT — This school year, West Holmes has more to celebrate than just the accomplishments of its athletic teams. There also are the achievements of the Academic Chal-lenge Team, which, thanks to stellar performances in two tournaments, will compete in regionals on April 15.
This winter semester the team was a division win-ner in a two-division com-petition put on by the Tri-County Educational Ser-vice Center, held at West
Holmes High School. Even without that win, however, the team earned a spot in regionals thanks to winning a tournament earlier in the year — the 2013 Ashland-Mohican League Academic Chal-lenge.
Each competition involves teamwork and collaboration, with teams from each school pooling their collective knowledge and working together to answer questions on sub-jects ranging from litera-ture and fine arts to his-tory, mathematics and life science.
There’s often a lot of pressure at the trivia
events. The competition can be both intense and exciting, commented Mia Sigler, a member of the five-person team at West Holmes. “It makes you think about what you say, and keeps you from just blurting out an answer that you don’t know.”
“We practice every week,” said Aaron Rein-ing. “A lot of our practice involves mini-competi-tions, which is also how we determine who will partic-ipate in the bigger events.”
The practices also enable the students to feel more comfortable with the question format, and gives them an edge when they face off against kids from other schools.
At the end of the day, however, performing well in competition has less to do with the practices, and is more about what the
kids put into school. How diligent they are in their classes is the ultimate determiner of how well they withstand a barrage of questions.
“You either know the content or you don’t,” Reining said.
Yet, the students on the Academic Team are not obsessive in their prepa-ration; they don’t try to understand everything about everything. Neither do they view themselves as human computers. Instead they try to be as well-rounded as possible, also participating in other clubs and sports.
That sort of balance is
especially important at West Holmes, where a brainiac club doesn’t get too much special atten-tion. After all, if it was just fame the students were motivated by, they prob-ably wouldn’t have the team in the first place.
“People don’t even know we’re here,” Sigler said.
Cameron Klotz, another team member, agreed. “At best, our friends and fam-ily pay attention.”
“They really do this for enjoyment,” said teacher Helga Long, who advises the team. “They don’t
By BRANDON ZAFFINIStaff Writer
West Holmes Academic Challenge Team to compete on regional level
Brandon Zaffini photo/www.buydrphotos.comLouis Crider (left), Cameron Klotz, Mia Sigler and Aaron Reining, all mem-
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need to have people watching or praising them. And they don’t see this as their whole life. ... It’s just an opportunity for students who are really smart, but who also have a competitive gene, to express both aspects of their personality.”
Looking forward to Regionals, the team feels
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Some believe couples grow more alike as the years roll by. That indi-viduals once quite possibly attracted by their “oppo-siteness” slowly morph into beings bearing similar quirks, mannerisms, even wrinkles. I’m a little ter-rified to admit this might be coming true in my own marriage! In the physical sense alone, if I woke up one day to look across the pillow to find a carbon-copy of myself I would probably jump out the bedroom window. In the short-term, however, I’m more concerned with the slow melding of our per-sonality traits. Throughout our entire relationship each of us has defaulted to certain roles. I have always been the planner, the navi-gator and the timekeeper. Kristin has always been the happy-go-lucky, que sera sera one; never giv-ing much care to whether things went as planned so long as we had fun. My angle has kept us out of more than a few messes over the years, and Kris-tin’s has allowed us to make the most of the occa-sional good plan gone bad. Through time I have soft-ened a bit on my innate desire to see things happen according to a fixed plan, and Kristin has toned-up
her freewheeling approach to life by occasionally pay-ing attention to things like calendars, clocks and maps. It would be tough to deny we’ve grown more similar. It would also be tough to argue this is a good thing.
A recent case in point came as Kristin and I pre-pared to speak at the Massil-lon Women’s Club on Tues-day morning. Our talk had been booked for over a year and we had actually spoken at the incredible, late 19th-century mansion, Five Oaks, near downtown Massillon just a few years before so we didn’t fret over the details. We just figured we’d roll in a little early, set up our stuff and start talking.
We arrived in town 15 minutes early (not bad for a recovering clock-watch-er, and neophyte clock user) and as we did, each looked to the other for direction.
“Um, do you remember where we turn?” I asked.
“Well, any of these inter-sections should do,” said Kristin. “We’ll just look for the castle, right?”
Five Oaks is, indeed, a castle. One carved most-ly of stone from a local quarry — a quarry that apparently supplied the stone for the lookalike
“castle” that Kristin and I wandered into just up the street from where we were supposed to be.
“I don’t know, Kristin,” I said as I kicked a pile of leaves away from the door. “This place looks a little shaggy compared to what I remember.”
“Oh, whatever, John,”
she said, adding one of her typical rosy twists. “I know this is the place because it was raining when we arrived last time and we ran to this door laughing.”
We realized it was the wrong castle when we came across a row of mailboxes leading to a hallway of num-bered doors. It was actually
the old library that had since been converted to a castle of apartments!
We rushed to the next block down and were greet-ed warmly by our guests who, for some strange reason seemed entirely unsurprised, and greatly entertained by our misadventure. “Peas in a pod,” they called us.
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Remember the words from the song ‘Don’t Worry, Be Happy’A recent article in a
magazine I subscribe to asked a group of people what made them happy. The replies were varied and different. This set me to thinking about what might be making people around me happy. It isn’t snowing today and that makes everyone happy. We are getting an occa-sional warm day. Perhaps we can soon put away all those snow shovels, layers of winter clothes, coats, boots and mittens and opt for some T-shirts, shorts and flip flops. County Highway Departments and ODOT workers are happy that they can stop plowing snow and salting roads. Now they can turn their attention to filling the many potholes the winter weather has cre-ated.
Dairy farmers are happy right now with the price they are getting for milk
and the price for cull cows. Finally, they have a chance to catch up on bills and have some money to put toward spring planting. Baby calves are arriving for the beef farmers and the price for the animals they are selling is high, mak-ing them happy. They will be happy to see the green grass arrive and give them lots of pasture. Grain farmers are happy to see some sunshine and spring breezes to dry out the ground so they can get ready for planting.
Bird watchers are happy, as several robins have been spotted. Now they can watch for the return
of the hummingbirds. Those people who like
to watch great cows being shown can attend the Ohio Spring Dairy Expo being held at the Ohio State fairgrounds in Columbus this week. Today (Thursday, March 27) will feature the Holstein USA Judging Conference, the Midwest Revue Brown Swiss Sale, The Best of Triple-T and Heath Sale, Spring Dairy Expo Guernsey Show and the Spring Dairy Red and White Show. Friday, March 28, is the National Mid-East Spring Holstein Show, Buckeye Dairy Club Ayrshire, Guern-sey and Jersey Sales,
All Breed Youth Show-manship Contest, ADA Mideast Dinner, Spring Dairy Expo Brown Swiss Show, Spring Dairy Expo National Ayrshire Show and the Buckeye Clas-sic Spring Explosion Sale featuring the Best of Goff Dairy. On Sat-urday, March 29, will be the Spring Dairy Expo Breakfast, All Youth 4H & FFA Judging Con-test, National Mid-East Holstein Show (milking classes), Spring Dairy Milking Shorthorn Show and Supreme Champion Selections. There are many things there to make people happy!
Homemakers will be
happy when they can throw open the windows and let the fresh spring breezes flow through the house. They will feel like washing windows, laun-dering curtains, painting walls and doing whatever makes the home fresh and clean. Gardeners will be happy to start put-ting in seeds and plants and dreaming about a bountiful harvest. Those who love flowers will be happy planting bulbs and bushes and looking forward to their beauty through the summer and fall.
Everyone has a differ-ent idea of what makes them happy. If we just
look around we can always find something to put us in a good mood and make us happy. Sometimes it is just a little thing. A good friend of mine has a cute beagle dog, whose name is “Happy.” Happy is happy when she can look out the kitchen door and bark at the cat, or when she grabs her owner’s slipper or remote control and goes madly running through the house, or when she is quietly sleep-ing on her owner’s lap. Perhaps we should follow Happy’s example — find something to entertain us and then just curl up, relax and be happy!
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back to farm, bull calves 250-310; back to farm, heifer calves 150-190.
17 PIGS — Roasters 55-70; 40 BUTCHER HOGS — 190-210 lbs. 73; 210-240 lbs. 66-78; 240-260 lbs. 84-85; 260 lbs.-up 74-84; butcher sows 77-down.
35 LAMBS — Lambs medi-um-good 202; feeder lambs 215-280.
2 GOATS — 145-147.18 CATTLE — Holstein
steers 108-110; medium to good beef cows 89-94.50; fair to medium cows 80-89; com-mon cows 80-down.
TOTAL HEAD — 184.
82 LOADS — Hay, 1st cut-ting 70-310 ton; 2nd & 3rd cutting 100-330; rd. hay per ton 90-160; big rd bales 22-50; wheat straw 160-220 ton; lg. rd. wheat straw 195 ton; balage 30 bale and 115 ton; lg. sq. hay 100-190 ton and 35 bale; ear corn 140.
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40 HOGS — 220-250 lbs. 82-89; 250-280 lbs. 88-90.
20 FAT CATTLE — Good steers 125-133; choice Holstein steers 115-123; good Holstein steers 105-115; 9 BULLS — Jersey bulls 90.50-98.50; 1,000-1,500 lbs. 100.50-121.50; 1,500-
2,000 lbs. 109.50; 2,000 lbs. 110.127 COWS — Good 90-106;
medium-good 82-90; fair-medi-um 74-82; light-thin 74-down; 57 FEEDERS — Steers & heifers 80-175.
21 DAIRY — Bred heifers 1,675-down.
205 CALVES — 95-120 lbs. 200-280; good 150-200; com-mon 70-150; back to farm Hol-stein heifers 95-120 lbs. 200-280; crossbred bulls 60-270; Jersey/crossbred heifers 130-260.
378 GOATS — Kid 180-down; billies 310-down; nan-nies 215-down; wethers 360-down.
1,246 HEAD SHEEP — Bucks and ewes 50-80; choice
lambs 220-260; 40-60 lbs. 185-220; 60-80 lbs. 185-235; 80-100 lbs. 175-212.50; 100-130 lbs. 160-197.50; 130 lbs.-up 160-190.
TOTAL HEAD — 2,103.
147 LOADS — Alfalfa, 2nd cutting 170-310; alfalfa, 3rd and 4th cutting 170-360; mixed 1st cutting 120-270; mixed 2nd cutting 130-330; lg. bales hay
15-60 bale; lg bales hay 90-270 ton; wheat straw 170-285; lg. straw bales 130-195 ton; balage 25-32.50 bale and 45-80 ton; firewood 75-85.
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Agricultural andNatural ResourcesOSU Entension- Wayne County
See Pg. 14 — ALFALFA
Evaluate alfalfa stands for winter injuryAs alfalfa stands
break dormancy and begin growth, growers should make plans to take some time to eval-uate the health of those stands and determine if there was winter injury.
Here in Wayne County and the surrounding area we had periods of near zero to below zero temperatures this win-ter combined with little to no snow cover during some of those cold tem-peratures. After doing a quick literature review, it appears that there is general agreement that temperatures in the 5 to 15 degree F range as measured at the alfalfa crown can begin to
damage the plant and prolonged exposure to these and lower temper-atures can kill the plant. Generally, the soil temperature at a 2-inch depth is associated with the temperature of the alfalfa crown. Snow cover is an important component of protect-ing an alfalfa plant from sub-zero temperatures since even a cover of 4 inches of snow can pro-vide 10 to 15 degrees of
protection. Once again, my concern is that our area experienced peri-ods of zero and subzero temperatures without a 4-inch or greater snow cover.
An alfalfa stand health evaluation and winter injury assessment needs to be done by getting out into the field and doing a combination of stand counts and digging up some plant roots. Generally that evaluation should be done when there is 3 to 4 inches of growth from the plant. Evaluation involves selecting ran-dom sites throughout the field and counting the plants in a one-foot
square area. Check at least one site for every 5-10 acres, and like soil sampling, more random sampling is better. In addition to counting the plants per square foot, a count of the total stems per square foot is also useful because healthy plants can often produce more stems per plant thereby com-pensating for potential yield loss from fewer plants per square foot. After counting the plants, dig up all the plants in a one-foot square area for every 5 to 10 acres and examine the crown and roots of the plants.
The winter survival
rating determined by the plants per square foot is based upon the age of the stand. The following is taken from an Iowa State University article:
A year after seeding — 12 or more plants is considered good, 8-12 is marginal, fewer than 8, consider reseeding;
Two years after seed-ing — 8 or more plants is good, 5-6 is marginal and fewer than 5, con-sider reseeding;
Three years after seed-ing — 6 or more is good, 4-5 is marginal and fewer than 4, consider reseeding;
Four years and older — 4 or more plants is good, 3-4 is marginal
and fewer than 3, con-sider reseeding.
As I mentioned, count-ing the total stem num-ber in a square foot is another method of evaluating winter sur-vival and yield poten-tial of a stand and has been promoted by Dan Undersander, Extension forage specialist at the University of Wisconsin. Here is a summary of that system:
— More than 55 stems per square foot, stem density not limiting yield;
— 40-55 stems per square foot, some yield reduction expected;
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— Fewer than 39 stems per square foot, consider stand replacement.
While plant and stem counts are useful, to get a true determination of stand health, plants must be dug up so that crown and root tissue can be
evaluated. To do this you must split the crowns/roots. The inside should be a creamy white color. If it is yellowish brown to chocolate brown color the tissue is damaged or dying. If more than 50 percent of the roots show these symptoms, reduce your stand counts and
yield potential. One other weather
condition that can have a detrimental impact on alfalfa stands is freeze/thaw cycles. There is the potential during these cycles to physically lift or heave alfalfa plants out of the soil. This heav-ing exposes the crown of the alfalfa plant making it more susceptible to temperature and physi-cal injury. In some cases, heaving breaks the root system, effectively killing the plant. Heaving tends to be more of a problem in wet, saturated soils and clay soils.
Although winter tem-peratures and snow cover amount are primary driv-ing factors affecting alfal-fa winter survival, there are also management factors that growers can control to decrease the chance of winter injury. Those factors include:
— Selecting varieties with good winter hardi-ness and disease resis-tance.
— Maintaining soil fer-tility levels. Potassium in particular is associated with enhancing alfalfa tol-erance to winter injury.
— Improving soil drain-age.
— Harvest manage-ment: more cuts is gen-erally associated with a higher risk of winter injury, particularly if the last fall cut falls in that mid-September to mid-October time frame.
For information about re-seeding options of winter-injured alfalfa stands contact the Wayne County Extension office at 330-264-8722.
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Pulls, March 29, 10 a.m.-? at The Wilderness Cen-ter. Why worry so much about invasive plants like garlic mustard occurring in natural areas? Well, the answer to the ques-
tion is both simple and complex at the same time. Plants that are not native to North America usually have no natural enemy to keep their pop-ulations in check. They out-compete native plant
communities for water and nutrients, and many produce chemicals that interrupt soil processes like nitrogen fixation.
Loss of native plant communities can have a cascading effect that alters food webs, decreas-es nesting and foraging habitat for birds and mammals, and inhibits the germination of native tree and plant species. In other words, it decreases the biodiversity of the planet.
Eminent biologist and Harvard Profes-sor Edward O. Wilson said that the two great-est threats to Earth’s biodiversity are habitat
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— TWC at Shreve Migration Sensation, Sat-urday, March 29, 8 a.m.-2 p.m. Join naturalists Car-rie Elvey, Lynda Price and Ken Schlegel and the Ohio Certified Volun-teer Naturalists at Shreve Migration Sensation.
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There are also speakers throughout the day and bird spotters in the marsh all morning. For informa-tion, go to www.shrevemi-gration.org.
— Geocache Triple Play, Saturday, March 29, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. at The Wil-derness Center. The Geo-cache Club will be host-ing a triple play day with
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AC-WH board hears about mobile learning labsArea middle school and
early high school students will get more early expo-sure to possible careers in science, technology, engi-neering, math and agri-business under a pair of programs being developed by the Tri-County Educa-tional Service Center and a consortium of agricul-tural partners. An outline of the work being done on the regional STEM grant initiatives was presented to the Ashland County-West Holmes Career Cen-ter Board of Education by Superintendent Mike McDaniel at the board’s regular meeting March 20.
Under the program,
a number of 35- to 45-foot long semi-trailers equipped with bumpouts would be equipped with modular educational units to give students hands-on experiences that will help them understand the career opportunities and the skill sets needed for career fields in the five areas. The trailers would be moved between school buildings in the Tri-Coun-ty ESC service area with students spending one period per day in the mobile classroom for six to nine weeks.
The main STEM pro-gram will be for sev-enth- and eighth-graders.
Students in grades seven through 10 could par-ticipate in the agriculture program.
“It’s like putting our computerized Auto Tech Learning Lab on wheels,” McDaniel explained. “We want to give kids expo-sure to career paths with a curriculum that reflects what’s in business. This will engage more kids because career development mate-rial is imbedded.”
McDaniel said the information will be pre-sented through problem-based instruction and will include the tools and resources for profes-sional development for
teachers. He noted that a group of educators from Tri-County began work-ing on STEM pathways after the Career Center started looking for ways for schools in the Voca-tional Educational Plan-ning District to modernize their ag programs.
If approved, funding will come from a pool of $150 million the state has set aside for innova-tive programs in educa-tion. The Career Center would serve as the fis-cal agent for any grant that is awarded for the Ag STEM initiative. Tri-County ESC would be the fiscal agent for the other
STEM project if awarded.In other business, the
Career Center board decided to begin the pro-cess to go paperless, agree-ing to a proposal by Trea-surer Julie Smith to have meeting agendas and sup-port material delivered to them electronically. Smith said going electronic will reduce postage and copy-ing costs and make it easier to provide updated material.
The Career Center board also delayed action until April on a memo of understanding with the Ashland Vocational Teachers Association on a new procedure for teacher
evaluation. McDaniel said both school officials and the association leadership were too involved with student learning activi-ties to complete the final details at this time.
In other action, the Career Center board:
Approved a $28,899 contract with the Midland Council of Governments for Internet access service for fiscal 2015 starting July 1. Smith said the figure is a slight increase over the previous one-year con-tract.
Set the April 17 meet-ing as the date for a public hearing on the 2014-2015 school year calendar.
School briefs
Career Center Interact Club holding fish fry
The student-led Inter-act Club of Ashland County-West Holmes Career Center is host-ing its All-You-Can-Eat Fish Fry (Until Gone) at the Career Center from 5-7 p.m. on Thursday, April 3.
Cost is $8 for adults; $7 for seniors and $6 for children.
The Career Center is located at 1783 State Route 60, Ashland.
W. Holmes accepting kindergarten registration
The West Holmes Class of 2027 kindergarten reg-istration (entering school, August 2014) began on Feb. 3.
Parents having chil-dren who will be 5 years of age on or before Aug. 1, 2014 are asked to call and register their child at the elementary school the child will attend, by April 4.
When parents call, they will be asked some basic
information about their child, and they will sched-ule a time for kindergar-ten screening.
A registration packet will be mailed in April to be completed and taken to kindergarten screening later in April.
It is also very impor-tant that you take a copy of your child’s birth certificate and proof of residency with you to kindergarten screening so that all the necessary paperwork will be on file.
Schools, screening dates and phone numbers are:
Millersburg — April 14 and April 15 (a.m. only), 330-674-5681;
Killbuck — April 17, 330-276-2891
Clark — (a.m. only), April 21, 330-674-7936
Nashville — April 22, 330-378-2111.
W.H. FFA officers bring home gold in district evaluationOn Feb. 11, many FFA
members sent officer books, state and Ameri-can degree applications and proficiency applica-tions to be judged at the district level.
West Holmes FFA members Paige Miller (reporter), Shyann Kick (treasurer) and Hannah Schlegel (secretary), each got gold level ratings on their officer books. They
will receive an award at State Convention in May. State and American degrees were sent to be evaluated as well as the proficiencies.
Members who submitted applications were: Dustin Niehaus in Ag Mechanics Design and Fabrication, William Hughes in Dairy Production, Morgan Hox-worth in Veterinary Medi-cine Placement, Matt
Schlegel in Dairy Place-ment, Clay Armstrong in Ag Sales, Atlee Miller in Ag Mechanics Design and Fabrication, Justin Lorentz in Grain Place-ment, Tristan Ramseyer in Diversified Livestock, Jason Jenkins in Dairy Placement, Beth Klein in Equine Placement and Ag Services, Dustin Neihaus in Ag Mechanics Design and Fabrication, Grayson
Miller in Turf Grass Man-agement, Elizabeth Over-holt in Sheep Production and Gretchen Straits in Beef Placement.
State evaluations were Feb. 27-March 1. This was where the State Degrees where confirmed for May, the American degrees were approved to be sent to the National Level, and
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the top four proficiency finalists were chosen. Six members had their State Degree advance to state evaluation: Shyann Kick,
Dustin Neihaus, Maggie Raber, Tristan Ramseyer, Chris Sprang and Gretch-en Straits.
Three West Holmes graduates, Gretchen Straits, Elizabeth Over-
holt and Matt Schlegel, will have their American Degrees advance to the State Level to be judged.
The chapter also has six Top Four Proficiency Finalists: Beth Klein in Equine Placement and Ag Services, Dustin Nie-haus in Ag Mechanics Design and Fabrication, Grayson Miller in Turf Grass Placement, gradu-ate Elizabeth Overholt in Sheep Production, and graduate Gretchen Straits in Beef Placement.
Other members sub-mitted applications and placed at the district level. First in the district was Dustin Niehaus in
Ag Mechanics Design and Fabrication, Wil-liam Hughes in Dairy Production and Morgan Hoxworth in Veterinary Medicine Placement. Members who placed second in the district were Matt Schlegel in Dairy Placement, Clay Armstrong in Ag Sales and Atlee Miller in Ag Mechanics Design and Fabrication. Members who placed third in the district were Jus-tin Lorentz in Grain Placement and Tristan Ramseyer in Diversified Livestock. Jason Jenkins placed fourth in the dis-trict in Dairy Placement.
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Variance approved for lot along County Road 25
After putting the request on hold for a month, members of the Holmes County Planning Com-mission approved a vari-ance request permitting the division of property without proper access.
Application for the variance was made by Eric and Amanda Strouse and involves property, currently owned by his parents, located along County Road 25
in Richland Township. The Strouses had asked planners for permission to split the single 34.661-acre lot into three lots and then build a new home on one of the lots.
County subdivision reg-ulations require such lot splits include a 50-foot wide access to the road-way. The Strouse property has only 40.7 feet of road frontage, which provides access to the existing lot.
The couple said they would continue to use the same drive for the new
lots, but have been unsuc-cessful in working with neighbors to acquire the necessary 10 feet of front-age to comply with the subdivision regulations.
While neighbors had objected to the variance, Planning Director Arnold Oliver said their concerns were satisfied with the addi-tion of a few conditions.
In addition to paring back the split to include only two lots, plan-ners placed on the deed a restriction prohibit-ing future splits and are
By CHRISTINE L. PRATTStaff Writer
Businesses asked to sponsor Relay for LifeThe American Cancer
Society urges local com-panies to take up the fight against cancer in their communities by becoming sponsors of the American Cancer Relay For Life of Holmes County. Cancer touches the lives of every-one, and involvement in this event is a great way to demonstrate that a com-pany cares. Sponsorships can be tailored to a com-pany’s ability to give.
Relay For Life is a fun-filled, overnight event designed to celebrate sur-vivorship (anyone who has
ever been diagnosed with cancer), remember loved ones lost and raise money to support the American Cancer Society’s mission of eliminating cancer as a major health threat. Dur-ing the event, teams of people gather at schools, fairgrounds or parks and take turns walking laps. Each team tries to keep at least one team member on the track at all times.
Relay For Life is also a fundraiser. Each team member is asked to raise money before the event. Teams solicit donations,
have garage sales, host car washes and more. Those that are sponsoring or ordering T-shirts need to have infor-mation and orders turned in by April 15.
If you would like to become a corporate sponsor or find out how to build a team for the American Cancer Society Relay For Life of Holmes County, call 330-231-8579 or visit RelayForLife.org. For more information about cancer, call 1-800-227-2345, available 24 hours a day, seven days a week, or visit cancer.org.
requiring a 30-foot set-back of any new con-struction from the east property line.
The group did, however, deny a minor subdivision variance request for Ber-lin House. The property is within the unincorpo-rated village of Berlin on Lot 100. The proposed lot is 0.051 acre.
But, Oliver said, the lot does not meet the required 50 feet of road frontage on any of the surrounding streets or
alleys as it is presently proposed. It does have frontage on an unde-veloped alley, which the township is in the process of vacating, at the request of the Ohio Department of Transportation.
After hearing from attorney Sam Steimel, who argued the alley pro-vided adequate access, planners considered and denied the request, which fails to comply with the subdivision regulations and does not meet the
test to approve a vari-ance, said Oliver.
The alley is not an approvable access and the proposal does not protect the public health, safety and general welfare of the county, according to Oliver.
The next meeting of the Holmes County Planning Commission is scheduled for April 9.
Reporter Christine L. Pratt can be reached at 330-674-5676 or [email protected].
Behind the barrelOhio Department of Transportation
will be working in these Holmes County areas this week:
State Route 60: Just north of Coshoc-ton County line — drainage structure repair.
State Route 241: Millersburg to Ben-ton — pothole patching.
State Route 514: Nashville north to County Road 373 — ditching.
State Route 515: Pothole patching.Various locations: Guardrail repairs.
AccidentA Killbuck man was injured
in a crash Feb. 20 at Center-ville Road in Clinton Township, Wayne County.
According to the Wooster Post of the State Highway Patrol, Roger L. Eyler, 44, Township Road 252, was trans-ported to Pomerene Hospital
in Millersburg by a Shreve Fire squad.
Eyler was operating a 2006 Jeep Liberty northbound on County Road 318 (in Hol-mes County) when he went through the stop sign with Centerville Road, according to the patrol. He crossed over
Centerville Road, struck a ditch, a fence and a barn. Weather conditions were icy and foggy.
Eyler was cited for operating a motor vehicle without rea-sonable control.
McCann was cited for failure to control, according to the patrol.
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Public recordSheriff
March 4 — Holmes County Sheriff’s Office responded to a report of forgery on Township Road 221 in Monroe Township.
March 6 — Domestic violence was reported on Millersburg Street in Nashville.
March 8 — An assault was reported on South Main Street in Killbuck.
March 9 — Domestic
violence was reported on Township Road 323 in Hardy Township.
March 11 — A report was taken of criminal mis-chief on Township Road 309 in Hardy Township.
Domestic violence was reported on Township Road 319 in Hardy Town-ship.
A report was taken of domestic violence on North Water Street in Killbuck.
Burglary was reported on East Marion Street in Nashville.
Domestic violence was reported on state Route 83 in Prairie Township.
March 13 — Fraud was reported on Township Road 419 in Walnut Creek Township.
Sheriff’s deputies respond-ed to a report of subjects shooting from the roadway on Township Road 12 in Richland Township.
Theft was reported on state Route 241 in Salt Creek Township.
March 14 — An assault was reported on Water Street in Killbuck.
March 16 — A report was received of shooting
from the road on Coun-ty Road 622 in Killbuck Township.
March 15 — Domestic violence was reported on Monroe Street in Nash-ville.
A report was taken of a
fight on County Road 100 in Ripley Township.
A fight was reported on Front Street in Killbuck.
Domestic violence was reported on state Route 39 in Washington Town-ship.
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Club notesTOPS OH 1243
TOPS OH 1243 Sugar-creek met March 20 at the United Methodist Church with 13 members weighing in and having a loss of 6 3/4 pounds for the week. Best weight loss winner for the week was Linda Immel and Ellen Mullett was the best rededicated win-ner for the week. Mary Ann Miller was the best KOPS.
The forbidden thing for the week is no skipping
meals and each member chose their own thing to do. Members are to take a piece of fruit next week for the end of the month.
For the program mem-bers sang some TOPS songs and Leader Verna Yoder shared some read-ings. Members also wel-comed back Mary Yoder. For more information about TOPS call 330-897-6007.
TOPS OH 1573On March 19, TOPS OH
1573 Nashville welcomed seven members who lost 8 3/4 pounds. Kaitlyn Chukwunede was best weekly loser and said not to focus on the scales. Geneva Pringle was best weekly rededicated loser and Lana Rush was best weekly KOPS.
For the program, Bon-nie Porter talked about “Emotional Eating” from TOPS — The Choice Is Mine. Using food to pacify emotions starts in infancy. To avoid using foods for emotional comfort try to
find a constructive way to release anger. Frus-tration can be relieved through physical exercise, meditation or journaling. Deep breathing exercises and being around other cheerful people can help depression.
The next meeting will be the end of the current contest. It also is fruit and veggie night. Take three items.
The group meets each Wednesday at the Nash-ville United Methodist Church at 5:45 p.m., with weigh-in at 5:15 p.m.
Shreve American Legion Auxiliary
President Gwen Neal called the meeting to
order when Shreve American Legion Auxil-iary met March 19. New member Judy Smetzer was welcomed.
Poppy Days for Shreve will be May 16-17, with members being urged to sign up to staff sales loca-tions in the village. Zari Vehrs was voted “Miss Poppy” by the auxiliary. She is the daughter of auxiliary member Dusty Vehrs and is an eighth-grader at West Holmes Junior High School. Money collected from the sale of poppies is used toward programs for local military veter-ans.
Representing the Shreve Auxiliary at Girl’s State this year at Ashland
University are Triway High School students Julie Gress and Dani-elle Winkler. Alternates are Courtnay Cruise and Haley Brigham.
On April 10, Raymond Windsor will hold a Women’s Self-Defense Seminar at the Shreve Legion, as part of the auxiliary’s ongoing pro-gram on National Secu-rity. Class size is limited to 15 and a fee of $3 will be charged. Money col-lected will be given to Every Woman’s House. Call the Legion at 330-567-2018 for details.
The auxiliary has been invited to attend the com-bined meetings of Shreve Legion and Sons of the Legion, as many projects are a united effort. Auxil-iary members Janet Pen-nell, Jeanne Boughton and Judy Smetzer vol-unteered to attend these meetings.
Members were remind-ed to take quarters to the next meeting on April 16 at 7 p.m. for a Quar-ter Auction to benefit the Department of Ohio Emergency Fund for aux-iliary members. Auxiliary members are invited to gather in the post canteen prior to the meeting for dinner and socializing.
Moreland Garden Club
The March Garden Therapy program was held at Wayne County Care Center with 30 resi-dents and one guest. The nature craft was a deco-rated picture frame that held an individual picture of them that was taken by therapy chairman Paul Huffman. All natural dried and pressed materi-als were used: ferns, gyp-sophila, small roses, vio-las, bleeding hearts, straw flowers and black-eyed susans.
Refreshments were served. Assisting with the program were Nancy Gray, Anita Roller, Jean Flickinger, Paula and Val-erie Huffman.
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The Holmes County Hub Shopper Thursday, March 27, 2014 — 19
Commentary
What’s in a name — and how do you spell it?I was the kid who never
had a pencil with her name on it. Or a bracelet, or a keychain. On a good day, I would waste my hard-earned lawn-mow-ing money on a gift store trinket that read “Carrie” and I would very, very carefully add a straight vertical line to the “C” so that it became a “K.” A really lame, sad version of a “K” because that was as close as I ever got.
My friend Suzanne had a red sweatshirt with her name across the back that made me extremely jealous, but her mother wouldn’t let her wear it in
public because a stranger would pretend to know her and kidnap her and we’d all read about it in the newspaper. But still, I longed for something personalized just for me. I’m sure at one point while turning the display of trinkets and coming up short, I wouldn’t have even cared about being kidnapped.
Even worse is being forced to have a name (and a lovely one that I truly do admire) that has multiple spellings. I have probably spelled my name 47 million times.
Even at the coffee shop.“Name?”“Karrie.”“With a C or a K?”“It doesn’t matter,
you’re just going to say it out loud,” I answer, hop-
ing the caffeine might miraculously make my name issues disappear and the barista can’t sense the 30-some odd years of name torture I have endured.
Worse yet is having a last name that requires spelling. I thought mar-rying out of a long Polish name would have made
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See Pg. 23 — NAME
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The Holmes County Hub Shopper Thursday, March 27, 2014 — 21
Immunization clinicsThe Holmes County
Health Department offers children’s immuni-zation clinics at various sites throughout Holmes County on a monthly basis. Immunizations are offered to anyone 0-18 years of age at no cost. Medicaid cards and dona-
tions are accepted.A parent or guardian
must accompany children. Another adult may take the child with written per-mission from the parent. Take a copy of the child’s immunization record.
See Pg. 22 — CLINICS
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Inpatient Rehabilitation ServicesOur team of therapists is trained to assist patients at various levels of care. Following
an extended illness or orthopedic surgery requiring 24 hour nursing care, the Sycamore Run Rehabilitation team can help patients attain a swift recovery and return to home.
During your stay, therapists will tailor a rehabilitation program specifi c to your individual needs. Home assessments may be made to provide information regarding equipment
or special needs at the time of discharge. Our team of dedicated staff is available to assist each patient and their family every step of the way.
Outpatient Rehabilitation ServicesTo maintain a continuum of care, Sycamore Run is offering outpatient therapy services to community members in need. Evaluations may be scheduled at
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22 — Thursday, March 27, 2014 The Holmes County Hub Shopper
Below are the scheduled clinics:
— Holmes County
Health Department, 931 Wooster Road, Millers-burg, Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-1 p.m. and 2-4:30 p.m. (Health Clinic only, closed
first and third Wednesday afternoons of each month. First and third Mondays from 10 a.m.-1 p.m. and 2-6:30 p.m.)
— Walnut Creek Menno-nite Church, 2619 Township Road 144, Walnut Creek, Tuesday, April 8 and April 22, 8:30-11:30 a.m.
— St. John’s Lutheran Church, 8084 State Route 241, Mount Hope, Wednes-day, April 2 and April 16, 8:30-11:30 a.m.
— Keim Lumber, 4465 State Route 557, Charm, Wednesday, April 9, 8:30-11:30 a.m.
Please bring your immu-nization record. If a child has had immunizations, no shots will be given with-out the parents’ record. Those covered by health insurance, please bring your insurance card and social security number and date of birth of the person named on card.
(From Page 21)
Clinics Health screening
Pomerene Hospital per-forms health screenings at the Pomerene Medical Center in Mount Hope, at 4606 County Road 160. Screening times are 7-10 a.m. on the first Wednes-day of each month. Health screenings taking place at Keim Lumber in Charm will be on the third Wednesday of every month from 7-10 a.m. For information, contact the Calihan Dixon at 330-674-1584, Ext. 1764.
No appointment is nec-essary. Walk-ins welcome.
Two new child-oriented events will premiere at the 14th annual Migration Sen-sation on March 29.
The annual bird watch-ing event will run from 7 a.m.-4:45 p.m., with work-shops to start at 8:30 a.m. at Shreve Elementary School.
From 2-4 p.m., children
can hear a story and find different animals in nature during the first-ever story-walk at Wright Marsh.
Shreve Elementary School Principal Nate Schindewolf said he is happy to see some new events for children.
“We try to encourage and send out fliers and brochures with all of the students here because over the years, it’s really evolved
into having a lot of differ-ent activities for the stu-dents,” Schindewolf said. “I think at its inception it was more adult-friendly.”
Although the Medina Raptor Center has partici-pated in the Migration Sen-sation for many years, this year marks the first time it will present at the family activity center, with an up-close look at birds of prey.
Many longtime favor-
ites will still be occurring, including the dip-net for marsh creatures along Cemetery Road with Car-rie Elvey of The Wilderness Center.
The Akron Zoo will run the first presentation of the day, kicking off at the fam-ily activity center with a focus on backyard wildlife at 9:30 a.m.
“I have been doing the presentations at the event
for many years, and it is always one of my favorite recurring program sites to visit starting with the drive from Akron to Shreve,” Akron Zoo education spe-cialist Debra Swank said. “I’m always envious of the people I see with their binoculars in hand as they hike through the Killbuck Marsh area looking for the return of so many native bird species.”
Events will take place throughout Shreve, includ-ing six help stations — Brown’s Bog, Funk Bot-toms and Bald Eagle and three spots inside Shreve Elementary.
“It’s a fantastic luxury to have some of the nature that we have here. ... It’s a resource that we’re happy to tap into with our science
By ABBY ARMBRUSTER
Staff Writer
Annual bird-watching event is Saturday in Shreve
See Pg. 23 — MIGRATION
Shop22Shreve Migration
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The Holmes County Hub Shopper Thursday, March 27, 2014 — 23
and things like that,” Schindewolf said. “I never knew this event existed before I became principal here, and I think there’s a lot of things that take place in Shreve that people aren’t aware that we have.”
Six workshops will take place throughout the day, including previous speakers Jim McCormac, Kenn Kaufman, Kim-berly Kaufman, Cher-yl Harner and Chuck Jakubchak.
“Not too many com-munities have this many resources within how-ever many miles of our community, so we’re really lucky,” Schinde-wolf said.
The birder’s market place will be open from 8 a.m.-4:45 p.m. at the school and food from Des Dutch Essenhaus will be served as well.
Registration begins at 7 a.m. at Shreve Elemen-tary School, 598 N. Mar-ket St., Shreve, with a fee
of $15 per person or $20 per immediate family.
Daily Record file photo Isaiah Styer of Wooster
searches for bugs and larva by dip netting in the marsh during last year’s Migration Sensa-tion. The event will be held this year March 29.
(From Page 22)
Migration life easier, but I’ve got-ten so used to saying “Karrie with a K, McAl-lister with a big A and two L’s” that it’s prac-tically how I introduce myself anymore.
With all of these tales of woe, I reach out and plead to expectant mothers and fathers out there debating on choos-ing a name for their wonderful and unique child, especially those of you with long and fairly ethnic last names. Please, I implore, don’t assume giving your child a bizarre name or a bizarrely-spelled name will make him or her a movie star. If the time is right and Hollywood is
(From Page 19)
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“Not too many communities have this many resources within however many miles of our community, so we’re really lucky.”
Nate Schindewolf, Shreve Elementary principal
Killbuck egg hunt is April 19Killbuck will hold its annual Easter egg hunt April 19
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Winesburg Lawn and Garden open house is April 11-12The lawn — that
expanse of green between our home and the road. Whether it surrounds our house or our business, it is an extension of the space in which we live. Charm Engine in Millersburg now has a second loca-tion called Winesburg Lawn and Garden, which focuses on caring for and maintaining the tools you will need this year for that perfect lawn. The new store will be kicking off the 2014 spring season with an Open House Cel-ebration on April 11-12.
The business has been a family venture for more than 40 years, selling and repairing timber cutting supplies, small engines and powering the equipment used for farming and lawn and garden care. Mel Bark-man, who started the busi-ness, still works at the stores from time to time whenev-er he is able. The two loca-tions are both run by the third generation owners. They had formed a partner-ship with second generation owner Paul Shetler, who is still active in the business but likes to travel.
When Barkman started fixing engines in 1972 he was working in a 350-square-foot remod-eled chicken coop beside his barn. He parked his hay wagon at the end of the lane for freight trucks to drop off deliveries. At the end of the day, he took his team of horses down, hitched up the wagon and brought his delivery home.
The new location in Winesburg has had many repair jobs coming in since they started open-ing up shop this year. A
new 13,200-square-foot building was completed around New Year’s and the staff began moving in inventory over the past few months. All of the employees working at the
new Winesburg location came from the Charm store, where they received training.
With a plan for more landscaping on the out-side of the facility once
the weather permits, the rustic feel to the new Winesburg location will be sure to bring custom-ers through the doors into
Submitted photoWinesburg Lawn and Garden, located at 2310 U.S. Route 62 in Dundee, will
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“We offer the same ser-vice. Our customer ser-vice is the most impor-tant thing,” said Shetler. “We always stay consis-tent. When people come here they will have the same experience they are accustomed to at our Charm location.”
One of the most impor-tant aspects of service at Charm Engine and Winesburg Lawn and Garden is that they will service any make and model of equipment for their customers.
Heading into the fall season later this year, there will be apparel in stock for customers to purchase, with boots already available at the Winesburg location.
For the grand opening
on April 11 and 12, there will be storewide savings with refreshments avail-able and everything in the store will be on sale. There will also be three prizes that customers may enter to win, includ-ing a Charming spinner, a Stihl leaf blower and a Stihl trimmer.
Yamaha is offering a four-year warranty for the two days of the grand opening sale (normally there is a three-year war-ranty). On selected mod-els of mowers, customers may choose from one of three options: $100 off on their purchase, a free leaf blower or a free Stihl trimmer. The grand opening of Winesburg Lawn and Garden will take place in conjunction with the Winesburg Sale Days happening nearby in town, also on April 11 and 12.
Another unique part of the experience at Charm Engine is the automated chainsaw chain sharp-ener. Customers can see
their chain sharpened while they wait by watch-ing the process through a window.
The Winesburg loca-tion currently has five employees, sometimes six, depending on the amount of repair and work that needs to be done on a specific day.
“Good customers and good employees, without those two things, this busi-ness would not be what it is today. I cannot stress that enough,” said Shetler.
Charm Engine has always worked to put the customer’s needs first. This attitude started with Barkman and carries through to this day. In 1974, a tool called a bar shop was purchased by Barkman to restore worn chainsaw bars to “like-new” condition. Even though doing this was not the most lucrative deci-sion, it showed that cus-tomer service was more important than making money off of selling new bars to the timber cutters.
The display area at Winesburg Lawn and Gar-den houses a wide variety of products; riding mow-ers, trimmers, chainsaws, blowers, generators, tillers, log splitters, snow throw-ers, water pumps, spin-ners and air compressors. The main brand names in stock are Stihl, Snap-per, Snapper Pro, eXmark, Toro, Troy-Bilt, Briggs & Stratton, Iron & Oak, Yamaha, Honda, Kohler, Kawasaki, Campbell and Oregon. Two new brands, Scag and Simplicity, have been added this year. The Simplicity models are known for being used to execute a beautiful strip-ing pattern on the lawn.
The new Winesburg Lawn and Garden is locat-ed at 2310 U.S. Route 62 in Dundee. To book your service with them or find out more information in preparation for spring call 330-359-0330. Charm Engine can be reached at 330-893-3033 or via their location at 4741 state Route 557 in Millersburg.
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DHI meeting is MondayThe annual meeting of the Holmes County DHI
Awards Banquet will be held Monday, March 31 at 7 p.m. at Carlisle Inn in Walnut Creek. Tickets will be available at the door.
Tip Toe Through the Tulips at Clary HouseClary Gardens is playing
host to Tip Toe Through the Tulips Open House on Sunday, April 13, from 12:30-4 p.m. This event is free and open to the public.
Enjoy the spectacular 20-acre site amid thou-sands of blooming tulips. There will be guided tours, historical interpretation
and light refreshments. Clary Gardens is an
emerging public gar-den founded in 2001. The existing landscape includes 20 acres of roll-ing hills, spring-fed ponds, sandstone outcroppings and a ravine. The first phase of the Rose Garden is complete and an amphi-
theater has been built into the hillside of a ravine. There is a half-mile trail in the woodlands that lets visitors meander through sandstones. A special Flower Arranging work-shop will be presented by Ed Keifer of Keifer Flo-rist at 2 p.m. Amateur and professional photogra-phers of all ages are invit-ed to submit their nature photographs to be entered
in the show. Details can be found at www.clarygar-dens.org on the calendar page or by calling Chris Campbell at 740-622-6524.
Clary Gardens, 588 W. Chestnut St. (state Route 541 West), Coshocton, is just past the south entrance to Roscoe Vil-lage. For more informa-tion about Clary Gardens call 740-622-6524 or visit www.clarygardens.org.
Wooster native releases second book
Wooster native and award-winning author Annie Tipton has released her second book, “Church Camp Chaos,” in her hilarious children’s series “Diary of a Real Payne.”
Fans continue to read about EJ’s mishaps and crazy adventures in book two as EJ spends an entire week at Camp Christian, complete with bunk beds, campfires, s’mores, and a gigantic zip line. In clas-sic EJ form, she dreams up even more fantastic adventures for herself — promising colossal fun as you become part of her daydreams in Church Camp Chaos!
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award-winning author when her debut title, “Diary of a Real Payne Book 1: True Story,” won the Old Schoolhouse Magazine’s Blue Ribbon Award for Best Children’s Book for 2013.
Tipton made up her first story at the ripe old age of 2 when she asked her mom to write it down for her. Since then she has read and written many words as a student, news-paper reporter, author and editor.
A native of Wooster, Tip-ton received a bachelor’s degree in communications at Milligan College. She currently resides in New Philadelphia.
Voter registration deadline nears
The deadline to vote in the May 6 primary elec-tion is April 7, and not only applies to new voters, but to those wishing to make any name or address changes.
To accommodate, the Holmes County Board of Elections will observe extended hours April 7, remaining open until 7 p.m.
Residents can register at the Holmes County
Board of Elections Office, located in the Clinton Street Office Building, 75 E. Clinton St., Suite 108, Millersburg. The Board of Elections is open weekdays, 8 a.m.-4 p.m. and until 5 p.m. begin-ning April 1. Registration forms are available at the Bureau of Motor Vehicles and the Holmes County District Public Library.
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Hanging with the heroes
My sports writing career has taken me to some pretty fascinating places over the years.
I’ve covered the Cleve-land Indians in the World Series, been on the sidelines for the Ohio State-Michigan football spectacle, done face-to-face interviews with leg-ends such as Bob Feller, Michael Jordan and Jim Brown. I’ve even driven down the quarter-mile drag strip with world champion Warren John-son as my co-pilot sitting right beside me.
And on Thursday night at the Dungeon at West Holmes, I added to my list of incredible experi-ences.
I was teammates with Keith Troyer, one of Holmes County’s best-ever basketball players, and I got to play against three of the finest young ladies who have graced the basketball court in my time on the sidelines, Laina Snyder, Emily Mol-nar and Paiten Strother, during the annual Hol-mes County Community All-Star basketball game against the Holmes Coun-ty Bucks.
I got to go man to woman, sort of, against these young girls whose games I have watched and admired over the past four years. It was the fear of having my shot blocked by Snyder that forced me to miss my breakaway layup; I’m sure of it.
Subconsciously, as I plodded toward the basket, hearing jeers of “Dunk it” from my team-mates, I could see Snyder rising up from behind me, a la LeBron James in so many of those ESPN
highlights, that I clanked the shot off the back-board.
Amazingly, no one had come to grab the rebound, so I tracked it down, and in an effort to make up for my pathetic attempt at a layup, I made an ever worse pass inside to our scoring machine Rich Patterson, but that pass was inter-cepted.
To say my basketball skills are limited would be like saying it is cold in January in Ohio. It’s fairly obvious.
To get the opportunity to prove it in public, now that’s priceless.
But here’s an even more amazing statistic.
Troyer finished his bril-liant career at Hiland with 1,421 points before going on to score more than 1,000 points in col-lege for Malone.
My high school basket-ball career was non-exis-tent. I finished with zero points, unless you want to count the seven or eight points I managed in three years of CYO ball.
Yet, on Thursday night, I had my Walter Mitty moment, scoring four points in the game against the Bucks, the same amount of points as Troyer scored. To think, if only I’d have made that layup…
Granted, he could’ve scored 100 points if he wanted to, but in the spirit of the game, he only took three shots, while it took me six shots to make my two buckets.
Anyone who witnessed my feeble effort against the Bucks would prob-ably agree that I made the right decision to pur-sue a career writing about sports rather than playing them.
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Bob Reining photoSports writer Kevin Lynch seems to have a bas-
ketball for a head as he loses control of the ball under the defense of the Holmes County Bucks’ Lester Endsley.
Bob Reining photoHolmes County Community All-Star Sam Steimel
displays his 2014 service award he received from the Training Center, with the Bucks’ leading scorer Lester Endsley. Endsley scored 20 points to power the Bucks past the All-Stars this past Thursday.
Bucks run record to 19-0 vs. All-Stars
The Holmes County All-Stars came ever-so close, but as has been the case in each of the past 18 tries against the mighty Bucks of the Holmes County Training Center, the All-Stars came up just short, falling 75-71 in an offensive-minded basket-ball game played before a packed house in the Dungeon at West Hol-mes Thursday, celebrating Developmental Disabili-ties awareness month.
The All-Stars rallied late behind a pair of jumpers by WKLM radio person-ality Matt Croy.
The Bucks led 71-67 with less than a minute remaining.
Chuck Nicholson’s Dale Brown stuck back a miss and after a turnover, West Holmes coach Keith Troy-er scored a game-tying bucket with 19 seconds left.
But the Bucks went to their money man, Lester Endsley, who led all scor-ers with 20 points. The Big L drove down the lane like a hot knife through butter for the game-win-ning score. Leroy Kuhns added a score off a steal on the inbounds to seal the All-Stars’ fate.
“When you’re zero for forever, the breaks aren’t going to go your way, and that was the case at the end,” playing-coach Mark Lonsinger of the Voice of Holmes County said. Lonsinger has been the coach of the All-Stars for 16 of the 19 tries. Attor-ney Sam Steimel has filled in unsuccessfully in his absence. Steimel was pre-sented a community ser-vice award by the Training Center.
Commerical & Savings Bank’s Jason Hummel showed signs of his glory days of playing for the Hiland Hawks when they won the state champion-ship in 1992, pouring in a team-high 12 points for
the All-Stars, including a pair of 3-pointers.
Speaking of state cham-pions, the Bucks had a trio of ringers on their roster, bringing in the seniors from West Holmes’ girls team which recently won the Div. II state title. Laina Snyder, Paiten Strother and Emily Molnar each took turns playing in the Bucks’ rotation.
While none of the Knights scored, their pres-ence on the court helped the Bucks stem the momentum when things got tight.
West Holmes track coach Rich Patterson had a big night offensively as well, pumping in 10 points, but it wasn’t enough to stop the Bucks.
Aside from Endsley’s big night, Austin House pro-vided some scoring pop for the winners, pumping in 14 points. Kuhns added eight points and Steve Miller chipped in seven, incuding a 3-pointer. Den-nis Hershberger and John Miller scored six points apiece, and Blake Day, Nate Weaver and Terry Bretz all scored baskets. Shawn Garnes split a pair of free throws to account for the winners’ points.
The game was close throughout, with the Bucks building an 11-point lead in the sec-ond quarter before a Pat Kaufman (Kaufman Realty) 3-pointer, a Keith Troyer jumper and a score by Holmes County Health Commission Dr. D.J. McFadden pulled the All-Stars to within 34-30 at intermission.
Hummel stroked a triple, Ty Meyer of Pro-Motion Physical Therapy scored inside, and Chad Troyer of the Killbuck Savings Bank and Daniel Meehan of the Holmes County Sheriff’s Department each buried 3-pointers to pull the All-Stars within two at 42-40. Darrell Lee of First Knox Bank knotted the score at 42, and another Hummel 3-pointer gave the All-
Stars a 45-44 lead.But John Miller and
House answered for the Bucks to reclaim the lead.
West Holmes coach Ben Ogi stuck back a missed free throw, but Bretz and House scored to give the Training Center a 54-50 lead heading into the fourth quarter.
Ogi finished with seven points, while Chad Troyer and Croy chipped in six for the All-Stars, who also got four points apiece
from Kevin Lynch, Meyer and Keith Troyer.
Kaufman finished with three. Dr. Jim Con-way (Family Eye Care), Brown, Holmes County Park District director Jen Halverson, McFadden and Lee all chipped in a pair for the All-Stars.
“This was another great turnout for another great evening,” Steimel said. “We appreciate all the guys coming out and play-ing every year.”
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ObituariesEdna Fehr, 67
Edna Fehr, 67, 7419 Township Road 668, Mill-ersburg, died Thursday, March 13, 2014, at her home surrounded by her family, after a battle with cancer.
She was born in Millers-burg on July 22, 1946 to the late Alvin E. and Mary Ann (Yoder) Troyer and married Cornelius P. Fehr on Oct. 7, 1971. He survives.
She was a member of the Old Order Amish Church.
Surviving in addition to her husband, are chil-dren, Jonathan (Rebecca) Fehr of Beach City, David (Kathryn) Fehr and Ste-phen (Jennifer) Fehr, both of Millersburg, Jacob (Esta) Fehr of Sugarcreek, Benjamin (Elsie) Fehr of Shreve, Mark Fehr and Esther (Nelson) Troyer, both of Millersburg, Paul
(Tillie) Fehr of Sugarcreek, Miriam (Myron) Barkman of Millersburg and Michael (Linda) Fehr of Sugar-creek; 24 grandchildren; brothers, Mose (Katie) Troyer, Emanuel (Dala) Troyer, Roy (Susan) Troy-er, Jonas (Clara) Troyer, and John (Alma) Troyer, all of Millersburg and Ben (Susie) Troyer of Holm-esville; sisters, Annie and Fannie Troyer and Mary (Dennis) Miller, all of Mill-ersburg; and many nieces and nephews.
Funeral services were Sunday, March 16 at the family home, with Bishop Allen Beachy officiating. Burial was in the Mast Cemetery, Paint Township, Holmes County.
Spidell Funeral Home in Mount Eaton handled arrangements.
Rev. R.C. Combs, 83The Rev. R.C. Combs,
83, West Salem, was taken home by angels to be with his heavenly Father Thursday, March 13, 2014, at Wooster Community Hospital following a brief illness.
He was born on April 6, 1930, in Scuddy, Ky., to Roosevelt and Sophia (York) Combs and had been a Wooster resident since 1955.
He married Ruby Felt-ner in Jeff, Ky., in 1951. She survives.
R.C. worked for Regal Ware in Wooster for 36 years as a shipping fore-man before retiring in 1991 and also pastored numerous Church of God congregations in Perrys-ville, Loudonville and in Millersburg.
He was a member of the former South Street Church of God in Wooster. Following his retirement, he became a member of Mount Zion Church Of God. He enjoyed study-ing the Bible many times over, loved spending time with family, especially his grandchildren and attend-ing their sporting events.
In addition to his wife, he is survived by his children, Davey Combs, Shreve, Ron Combs, West Salem, Deloris “Dolly” (Tim) LaBelle, Newburgh, Ind., Julia (Michael) Brindle, Polk, and Kathy Bailey, West Salem; nine grand-children, Rich (Kim) Combs, David Combs, Catherine and Benjamin LaBelle, Melissa (Dustin) Beattie, Michelle (Kevin) Kubitz, Kayla Combs,
Brooke (Cody) Slagle and Nicole Combs; nine great-grandchildren, Celeste Combs, Lilly Combs, Caiden Combs, Riley Kubitz, Morgan Kubitz, Peyton Kubitz, Dalton Beattie, Paige Beattie and Kai Slagle; many nieces and nephews; and his beloved cat, “Baby.”
In addition to his moth-er and stepfather, David Sargeant, he was preced-ed in death by two sisters, Edna Pierce and Kath-leen Clark.
Services were Tuesday, March 18 at Mt. Zion Church Of God, Wooster, with Pastor Tom Geissing-er officiating. Interment was at Sherwood Memo-rial Gardens Cemetery.
Arrangements were handled by Custer-Glenn Funeral Home, 2284 Ben-den Drive, Wooster.
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Gertie Lomas, 88Gertie May Lomas, 88,
of Wooster, passed away Wednesday, March 12, 2014, at Smithville-West-ern Care Center.
She was born Aug. 20, 1925, in Wayne County, the daughter of Fred and Lillie Geer Howard. and married Paul W. Lomas Nov. 30, 1941. He preced-ed her in death in 1999.
She was a homemaker and had worked in real estate sales. She was a member of Parkview Church of Christ.
Surviving are children, Ruth Ann (Delford) Lam-bert of Warren, Paul (Mil-lie) Lomas of Wooster, Louise (Larry) Yockey of Shreve, Janet (Floyd) Overly of Wooster, Bar-bara (Mickey) Struthers of Brinkhaven, Nancy (Larry) Fisher of Wad-sworth and Karen (Rick) Van Dyne of Loudonville; and many grandchildren, great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren.
In addition to her hus-band, she was preceded in death by a grandson, Jimmy; her parents; a brother, Hugh; half-broth-
ers and sisters Jess and George Howard, Ethel Walsh and Grace Angel.
Services were Tuesday, March 18, at McIntire, Bradham & Sleek Funer-al Home, 216 E. Larwill St., Wooster. with the Rev. Gary Pettyjohn officiat-ing. Burial was in Sher-wood Memorial Gardens.
The family would like to thank Smithville-Western Care Center and staff, and LifeCare Hospice and staff, for the excellent care given to our mother.
Online condolences may be left for the fam-ily at www.mcintirebrad-hamsleek.com.
Ada Raber, 77Ada A. Raber, 77, 3809
Township Road 157, Sugarcreek, died Wednes-day, March 12, 2014, at her home after a long illness.
She was born March 8, 1937, in Wayne County to the late Amos S. and Malinda (Gingerich) Mill-er, and married Mose A. Raber on March 15, 1962. He survives.
She was a homemaker and a member of the Old Order Amish Church.
Surviving in addition to her husband, are children, Edward (Mary Esther) Raber of Sugarcreek, Allen (Esther) Raber of the home, Elsie (Rueben) Yoder, Barbara Ann (Dar-rel) Raber, Ivan (Laura) Raber and David (Iva) Raber, all of Sugarcreek; 32 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren; brothers and sisters, Eli (Katie) Miller of Apple
Creek, Roy (Sarah) Miller of Fredericksburg, Emma Yoder of Holmesville, Susan (Levi) Troyer and Crist (Esther) Miller, both of Apple Creek, Albert (Mary Mae) Miller of Millersburg, Anna (Jacob Jr.) Yoder of Holmesville, Vernon (Mattie) Miller of Dundee and Linda (Aden) Keim of Freder-icksburg.
In addition to her par-ents, she was preceded in death by brothers, Roman and Atlee; sisters, Fannie and Ella; and brothers-in-law, Andy and Jacob.
Services were Saturday, March 15 at the Raber residence, with Bishop Aden R. Miller officiating. Burial was in the Raber Cemetery, Clark Town-ship, Holmes County.
Smith-Varns Funeral Home, Sugarcreek, assisted the family.
Ruth Gray, 90A funeral service for Ruth
Maxine Gray, 90, of Lecan-to, Fla., formerly of Newark, were held Friday, March 14 at 10:30 a.m. at Criss Wag-ner Hoskinson Funeral Home, Newark, with Cel-ebrant Mark Dettmer offi-ciating. Burial followed at Smith Chapel Cemetery in Licking County, Ohio.
Ruth was born in Holmes County on June 10, 1923 to the late Dale and Eliza-beth (Clowe) Matheny. She passed away at the Hospice House in Lecanto, Fla. on March 7, 2014.
Ruth was a former mem-ber of the Freewill Baptist Church in Newark. She was a devoted homemaker, enjoyed listening to Blue-grass music and loved spending time with her fam-ily.
Survivors include her chil-dren, Millie (friend, Harry) Carson, Dollie (Gilbert) Patton, Elaine (Dale) Smith,
Sarah Hoover, Janet (Bill) Jones, Diana (Charles) Roe, Robert Gray, Melissa (Kevin) Turnbill and David (Vickie) Gray; 27 grand-children; 47 great-grand-children and 18 great-great-grandchildren; and numer-ous nieces and nephews.
In addition to her parents, she is preceded in death by her husband, Lester Gray in 1995; brothers and sisters, Samuel Matheny, Harvey Matheny, Welby Matheny, Mary Raymond, Gertrude McVickers and Frances Starner; half-brother, Willis Clowe; and a great-grand-child.
Memorial contributions may be made to Hospice of Citrus and the Nature Coast, 10 Regina Blvd., Beverly Hills, Fla. 34465.
Visitwww.CrissWagner-Hoskinson.com to share a special memory about Ruth or to sign an online guest book.
Eli Troyer, 82Eli D. Troyer, 82, 31620
County Road 10, Fresno, died Saturday, March 15, 2014, at his residence fol-lowing a six-year illness.
He was born Sept. 24, 1931 in Coshocton Coun-ty to the late Dan M. and Mary (Hershberger) Troyer. He was a retired farmer and a member of the Old Order Amish Church.
He is survived by his wife, the former Mary Ann Barkman, whom he married Oct. 21, 1954; his children Edna (Ray-mond) Wengerd, Millers-burg, Anna Mae (Olen) Miller, Goshen, Ind., Betty (Emanuel) Troyer and Robert (Ada Mae) Troyer, both of Fresno, Danny Troyer, of the home, and Clara (John) Troyer, Fresno; a daugh-ter-in-law, Clara Troyer,
Fresno; 29 grandchil-dren; 29 great-grandchil-dren; a brother, Ervin (Clara) Troyer, Baltic; and three sisters, Katie Troyer and Verna Raber, both of Fresno, and Mary (Mose) Miller, Sugar Grove, Pa.
In addition to his par-ents, he was preceded in death by two sons; two grandsons; a brother; and two sisters.
Services were held Tuesday, March 18 at the Leroy Miller resi-dence, 31740 County Road 10, Fresno, with Bishop David E. Miller officiating. Burial was in the Barkman Cemetery in Crawford Township, Coshocton County.
Arrangements were handled by Smith-Varns Funeral Home at Sugar-creek.
Allen L. Mitchell Jr., 52 Allen Lee “JR” Mitch-
ell Jr., 52, of Lakeville, formerly of Butler, died at his home Saturday eve-ning, March 15, 2014, after a one-year illness.
He was born in Man-sfield on Oct. 9, 1961, the son of Allen Lee Sr. and Ellen Joyce (Bowie) Mitchell. “JR” was a self-employed contrac-tor, and loved listening to music, spending time with friends, and was very proud of his children.
Surviving are his wife, Tammy (Cates) Mitchell, whom he married Dec. 15, 1984; sons, Richard “Richy” (Tabitha) Mitch-
ell of Ashland, Andy (Stacy) Mitchell of Big Prairie, and Ryan Mitchell of Lakeville; a daughter, Andrea (Jeremy Bolen) of Mount Vernon; one grandson; his parents; two brothers; and one sister.
Memorial services were held Wednesday, March 19 at Lindsey Funeral Home, Loudonville. Pas-tor Bob Mitchell offici-ated.
Memorial contributions may be made to the funer-al home to help the family defray expenses. Online condolences may be left for the family by visiting www.Byerly-Lindsey.com.
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NEW 25 ' GooseneckFlatbed with dovetai l ,$3,850. (330) 359-0270
SEASONAL WORK, week-days, power washing. Call330-852-7111
560 STEINER Bale Beaver,28' Belt conveyer, both ingood cond i t i on . 330-359-5647 or 330-473-2866
1993 CASE 455C CrawlerLoader. Excellent Condition,$14,000. (330) 678-1815.
JOHN DEERE 5075E 75HP,4 Wheel Drive, Power Re-verse, 800hrs, loader ready,exc. cond. 330- 473-0096
SUPERB INDUSTRIES islooking for entry-level can-didates for our plastics mold-ing operations. Must be ableto work a flexible shift. Com-petitive pay and benefits, vo-cational training. Send re-sume or apply in person atSUPERB Industries, Inc., 330Third Street NW, Sugarcreekor send resume to: hr@superb industries.com
BAKER Sawmill Hyd. 38 HPKubota die. 20 bands sharp-ener setter cart. $17,500 JD320 skid steer 2010 Mod.$32,000. 330-600-2224Experienced Horse Stall
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75HP PIONEER Power cart,235 hours, asking $16,000,(330)852-0618 Ask for Matt.
FOR SALE: CATAPILLARModel 941 Trac-loader.Exc. cond. Always storedindoors, parts & maint. man-uals included. $10,500. 440-308-6345.
INDIANA & John Deere sin-gle bottom plow, field ready,(330) 674-7440†Ext. 1
1990 TRACKHOE, LGP,Cummins, Three buckets,30" Tracks, $14,000/obo.Shreve. (330) 496-3412
CLASS A Semi Dump: Hon-esty, hard work ethic, andreliability a must. Homemost n ights . Ret i rementplan offered, no med insur-ance, pay based on exp.Call 330-621-6256 and lvmsg about work exp. and drrecord.
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If you would like to have yourname put on our list of pro-spective carriers or drivers inyour area, simply call the cir-c u l a t i o n d e p a r t m e n t a t330-264-1125 ext 2257 or1-800-686-3958, or stop byour office at 212 E. LibertySt., Wooster. Please refer tothe individual route numberwhen calling. There is no col-lecting of money from any ofour customers on any of ourdelivery routes.
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FOR RENTBobcat T300 skid loader,$25/hr.; Bobcat Mini Hoe,
$22/hr.+fuel (330) 231-6196.
AMANA CHEST freezer(med.) good cond., $300.John Miller, 7735 TR 565,Holmesville 330-279-2045
H-S 235 Manure spreader,PTO, slop gate, excellentcondition. Also, New Hol-land 492 Haybine, 9' cut,good cond. (330) 473-0096
NATURAL GAS SERVEL re-frigerator, white, used 8yrs., in good condition.,$750. (330) 852-4174 Ext 2
HOLMES COUNTY VeteransOffice is in need of a PTdriver, 2 days a week, andpossible fill in for other driv-ers. Applications will beavailable for Veterans topick up at The HolmesCounty Veterans Office, 10S. Clay St., Millersburg OH44654. Please provide acopy of your DD214 with ap-plication. Questions? Pleasecall 330-674-4806. EOE.
THE VILLAGE of Shreve willbe taking applications for aFull Time Water/ Sewer/Street Maintenance posi-tion. Please pick up applica-tions at the Shreve VillageHall or call 330-567- 2601with any questions. Appli-cations must be returnedby 3/28/14@5pm.
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MASSEY FERGUSON 35Gas, also included trailerwith ramp, great propertytractor. (330) 674-1988
FOR SALE: Sony 64" ModelKDP-65XBR2 New in 2001TV with built in speakers,$500 BO Berlin Construction330-893-2003.
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DRIVER WITH CDL for pas-sengers needed to drive a 29p a s s e n g e r m i n i b u s . C a l l330.231.6855 and leave amessage.
HELP WANTED in CustomFurniture Shop. Experi-e n c e h e l p f u l . ( 3 3 0 )674-9992
FOR SALE: 25 HP PioneerPower Unit Hydraulics andsteering. David Yoder,330-852-2324 ext. 3
110 Drivers TruckingELECTRIC WHIRLPOOL 50
gal. hot water heater, $150.Electric refrigerator, side byside, w/ ice maker, $675.Over the range microwave,$100. (330) 852-0343.
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FOR SALE: Hidden View AirPump, w/regulator $375.(330) 264-8705
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THE MENTAL HEALTH &RECOVERY BOARD ofWayne/Holmes Cos. isseeking candidates for theposition of Community Re-lations Specialist. Candi-dates should possess aminimum of a Bachelor'sDegree, or 3 yrs. experiencein public relations and/ormarketing. A background inhealthcare or social ser-vices, as well as levy expe-rience is preferred. This willbe a part-time contract posi-tion. For a more detailed de-scription, submit request to:[email protected]
GOOD USED upright electricfreezer. 330-893-1132.
NOW TAKING Applicationsfor P/T & F/T positions. Ap-ply in person, GuggisbergSwiss Inn, 5025 ST RT 557.
GENERAL ELECTRIC Spec-trum stove, conventionaloven, clean, good condition,$375. (330) 359-5143
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RAINBOW SWEEPER plusall attachments, excellentcondition, warranty. Asking$425, Can deliver. (330)883-2377.
EXP. Residental cleaner withreferences has customeropenings 330-473-3089.
YODER LUMBER COM-PANY is seeking applica-tions for Class A CDL Re-gional Truck Drivers. Re-gional Drivers will be homeon weekends and one ortwo nights during the week.Health, Dental, Vision, LifeInsurance and Retirementplans are available. Applyin person at Yoder Lumber,4515 T.R. 367, Millersburg,OH across from the HilandHigh School gym. Resumescan be mailed to above ad-dress or e-mailed to:[email protected]
GAS COOKSTOVE, Almond,works great, w/range hood.$100 obo (330) 763-0927
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LOOKING FOR roofers expe-r ience helpful but notneeded full time work greathourly pay plus bonus struc-ture and paid vacation (330)473-7487
LOCAL WOOD Manufactur-ing company is looking for aMennonite or a person witha Chr is t ian background.Clean driving record, willingto work multi tasks. Pick upsand delivery plus work at theplant. Apply at: Mount HopePlaning, 7598 TR 652, Mil-lersburg. (888) 549-2524.
SIDE BY side older GE re-frigerator, works good,$125. Call or text. (330)231-5745
2013 LG Front load washerand dryer, $650 a piece.Bernina Activa 230 sewingmachine, $700. Gas fireplace, $100. 330- 465-3439.
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CONCRETE CREW takingapplications for driver/worker. Experienced For-man workers, good workethic, no alcohol or tobacco.Premium wages for the rightqualif ications. Located inwestern Holmes County.Call Roy at 330-763-4748.
WE ARE ACCEPTING appli-cations for a driver to deliverstorage barns, and to helpwith manufacturing in ourshop. If you are a energetic,self motived, individual giveus a call. Class A CDL is re-quired. Affordable Barn Co.Mt. Hope, OH 330-754-2004
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FOR RENT: Case skidLoader. Also 4 ton dumptrailer and 16' FlatbedTrailer. Also, 30-ton LogSplitter. Henry J. Miller,Sugarcreek. 330-852-3363.
EQUIPMENT FOR SALE:Dozers'09 750J LGP 7K hrs, cab,heat, air $84,000, 3- '07650J with winch & arch$65,000 EA, '05 650J LT sixway, w/ ripper $56,000Excavators'06 Komatsu PC200LC-8$93,000, '01 JD160LC w/thumb and pattern changer$45,500, '02 JD160LC w/thumb and pattern changer$45,500, '06 JD120C exca-vator $54,000Mini Excavators' 1 0 J D 3 5 D e x c a v a t o r$27,500, '07 TB145 excava-tor only 1500 hrs. Hydthumb $37,000, '06 YanmarVIO35 mini hoe $18,500,'04 Yanmar VIO35 mini hoe$18,500Loaders'07 JD605C crawler loaderw/ forks $37,500, JD 555Gcrawler loader, rebuilt trans$ 2 1 , 0 0 0 , ' 8 9 J D 4 5 5 Gc r a w l e r l o a d e r b u c k e t$19,000, Case 455C Loader$17,500, '09 Cat IT14GWheel Loader cab, heat, air7K hrs . n ice $30,000,JD310G Back hoe $35,000Skidders2 - J D 5 4 0 B S k i d d e r$19,500 each, '83 JD 640Skidder $22,500, JD 440CSkidder $20,000
Call Firmen at 330-464-1428OR 330-567-3886
J. MILLER & SON Excavat-ing is seeking someone withprevious experience in theexcavating field. Drivers li-cense preferred. Health ins.,Paid vacat ion, ho l idays,competitive wages offered.Send resume to: jdmiller [email protected] or Call330-231-6843.
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HVAC COMPANY is takingapplications for experiencedHVAC and Electrical Install-ers and Technicians. Work-ing hours are Mon.-Fri. 7-4.We offer competitive wagesand benefits. Please sendr e s u m e b y e - m a i l t o v [email protected] ormail to 105 Dunker Rd., Bal-tic, OH 43804.
LOOKING FOR someone tobottle feed fawns at their lo-cation, $200 each. Will pro-vide supplies. 330-231-4282
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FOR RENT: Takeuchi MiniHoe, $18/hr.; S185 BobCatwith steel tracks, forks &bucket. $18./hr.; JLG ScissorLift, $50/day or $200/wk.;42- f t . JLG Grade-Al l ,$175/day or $700/wk; 24' Alu-minum plank, $15/day or$60/wk. (330) 897-1222 Ext 3
ASAP HOMECARE Now Hir-ing HHA's & STNA's! Applyin person at 31 N. Mad An-thony St. or Call 330-674-3306. New Management.
MASON CREW hiring moti-vated, hard working laborer,Exp preferred, must be 18yrs of age, competitive payand full benefit package of-fered. Winesburg area.330-231-7976
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FOR SALE: 40 bales of 4thcutting wrapped Alfalfa hay,4x4 bales. 330-567-0073.
1ST AND 2ND cutting hay forsale. Small square bales.330-852-3072.
WILL SPREAD Chicken lit-ter OR rent out 20' ChandlerSpreader. (330) 763-1443
ORGANIC HAY & Baleage,4x4, dry, 1st cutting grasshay, & 4x4 new seeding al-falfa mix baleage, Jeff Miller330-231-9647
4x4 BALES OATLAGE, beefquality, $25. 330-852-9701
4X4 ROUND bales of cornfodder, Michael Miller,330-695-2272
2ND CUTTING mixed hay,small squares, 45-50 lb. Ba-les $5 per bale. No rain,330-465-1625
ROUND BALES: mixed 2ndcutting alfalfa and grass.Good horse hay. No rain.330-359-5730
FOR SALE: Earcorn. AtleeGingerich, 9047 S. KansasRd, Fredricksburg OH44627.
3RD CUTTING Alfalfa grassmix, small bales. Call Jason,330-473-7905.
CERTIFIED ORGANIC Cornsilage and baleage. MerleYoder, 330-852-0722.
CERTIFIED ORGANIC wrap-ped 4x4 bales, 1st cuttinghay, (330) 359-5647 or(330) 473-2866
RAISED BED plastic mulchlayer, with strip line attach-ments, field fertilizer injectorunit, irrigation pump. All likenew, used 1 year. (330)897-1004
2 N D C U T T I N GAlfal fa-Orchard GrassHorse Hay, small squares.(330) 695-6793.
ROAD CART for small horseor big pony, with back &easy entry, $350/obo. (330)473-3503
2ND & 3RD CUTTING alfalfahay. 4x4 wrapped bales.Dav id Ba rkman 330 -897-4942
1ST CUTTING round bales ofhay, Timothy & Alfalfa, horsequality. 330- 466-1408.
LARGE MAST Multi Family Garage Sale. April 8-9,7am-8pm. Tan recliner, cof-fee table, bike, clothes,tupperware, and more! Moresales in the neighborhood.Wayne Mast, 31057 TR227, Fresno, OH.
WE WANT to spread yourchicken manure, ourspreader is 24' and hasf loatat ion t i res. (330)204-5992
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8 YR. old bay gelding, trots,anybody can drive, $2950/obo. (330) 473-3503
FOR SALE: (4) miniaturePony Mares, Call (330)763-4527
FOR RENT: 20' ChandlerChicken Litter Spreader,(330) 359-1127.
BARLEY SPROUTING traysnow available, Stainlesssteel, David Yutzy, 330-600-9624.
6 YR. OLD big cross-bredgelding, tss, surrey horse,broke single or double,women can drive, 3/4 stand-ardbred--1/4 draft. Allen E.Miller, 5571 CR 68, Millers-burg (330) 893-4908
2ND CUTTING Hay, smallsquares, Al len Mi l ler ,Holmesville, (330) 567-5944
SURRY HORSE Deluxe, safefor ladies, 6 year old, 16h.,Black Standardbred Trotter.Good traveller, $4500. 330-473-5688.
USED TRACTOR parts instock! Mt. Hope Tractor,330-674-3637, 7501 CR 77,Millersburg, 44654. Ask forLeon.
FOR SALE: 1 yr old DutchHackney cross, stud colt,black, 3 white & blaze, veryupheaded, 1324 US 62,Wilmot, (330) 600-8225
LARGE MULTI-FAMILY Gar-age Sale, April 3 & 4, 8-5,new tilt top drawing table,stroller, bassinet, children'sswings, Amish clothing ingood condition (baby-adult),c o a t s , c u r t a i n s , K a r e nKingsbury books, oval rug,hose reel, used DeWaltcordless tools, Misc handtoo ls , Roto-Z ip cord lessnailer. Duane Erb, 910P l e a s a n t V a l l e y R d ,Sugarcreek. (330) 852-2838
MIXED NEW seeding Alfalfagrass baleage, beef quality,some weeds, $20/ea. 4x4bale (330) 893-0308
5 YR old Brown TrottingGelding, Valley Victory,TSS, family horse, $3,500.330-359-5634
FOR SALE: 9 year old Greyand White Pony Mare. Welltrained to ride and drive,drives with snap. Safe forkids, nice, $700. Cart andHarness also available.Yearling Grey and WhiteStud Colt, very upheadedand halter broke, $250.330-567 -3432.
8 YR old Black PercheronMorgan Cross Gelding,16.3HH, good produce orsurrey horse, sound, $3,200obo. (330) 893-3733
ROUND BALES, horse hay65. Dairy 55. Horse, hf.,beef, 40. Also 2 Diamond-back bikes. 330-695-5593
McCORMICK GX45 tractor,4x4 with loader, 650 hrs.,$10,500; FORD 7000 trac-tor with loader, real good,$7500 ; P IONEER GangPlow, $1550. John Miller330-893-0303
BLACK QUARTER type15.2HH, 5 yrs, bred to paintfor March/April baby, greatfor kids. $600 740-824-4361
MINIATURE COW Jerseybeef cross with bull calf.Wanted: Miniature JerseyBull. 330-897-2063.
GARAGE SALE: April 8-9,7am-8pm. Clothes, Shoes,Toddler Toys & more. Natu-ral Gas Wall Heater, w/vent.Oak Bush Bulk Food, 51286T R 2 2 0 , B a l t i c , O H740-623-0459. More salesin Neighborhood.
7 YR old Percheron Geld-ing, Jockey Stick Horse,Really good worker, 15H,(330) 674-3999 Ext 1
2 PAINT ponies, broke toride & drive, 42" Tall,330-466-9476
FOR SALE: 3 yr old PacingBred Mare, 15.2H, TSS, Inbuggy 4 months, mostly trot,drives nice, $2,000 AaronCoblentz (330) 567-2255
WANTED: SET of steel orhard rubber tires forFarmall H Tractor. Buy ortrade for air tires. LeviTroyer 7655-A SR 241, Mil-lersburg, Ohio 44654
CERTIFIED ORGANIC 1stcutting grass hay, 4x5 roundbales. Good for dry cows,heifers/horses, mules, don-keys, goats. Some good forbedding or mulch hay. 330-377-5586 or 330-473-7332.
8 YR OLD gelding trotter,tss, surrey horse, travelsgood. 2457 TR 183, BalticOH 43804.
FOR SALE: Hay Bailage- 1st,2nd, & 4th cutting, 4x4 ba-les, $40. 330-600-0746
USED 10FT Pioneer SpringHarrow with crumbler.Millcreek Equipment (740)622-1109
3 YR old Trotting BredGelding, TSS, Fresh, 3whites & strip, sharp.$4,200. 2 Wk trial. MichaelSchrock 330-852-4796
GARAGE SALE, March28-29, 8am-?, New interiordoors, gas lantern, babystuff, dishes, screws & hard-ware, bake sale for Opera-tion Christmas Child, misc,More sales in neighborhood.Willis & Ann Troyer, 1463TR 414, Dundee.
TEAM OF 6 yr old Grey Per-cheron Gelding, broke to allfarm equipment, work withsnap. $6,500 obo. AbeYoder, (330) 852-0722
250 Garage Yard SalesCALIFORNIA HONEY Bees
available 3rd week in April.1st come, 1st serve. 3lb ofbees with a queen, $114.Call now: 330-401-5889.
FOR SALE: 4 year old Geld-ing Dutch Belgian cross, 4white feet, blaze, needswork, Surrey Size, $2,000.Ivan Miller 330-674-1866.
JOHN DEERE 8' Disc, $700.John Deere Spring toothharrow, $275. 2 Star Spin-ner Tedder, $850. SchultzStalk Chopper, $850 JohnMiller 330-893-0303
9 YEAR OLD 16h. Gelding,TSS, doublegated, 100% traf-fic safe, $2,000/obo. 8 yearo ld F res ian /S tand . c rossMare, been in mini surrey for8 months, heads up and styl-ish, TSS, $3000. WayneShetler, 8549 FredericksburgRd . , F rede r i cksbu rg , OH44627, 330-695-4408.
Pair of 15 yr. old and pr. of 2& 3 yr. old black Percheongeldings, broke to all farmmachinery; Also, new Biodraft harness set. MarvinCoblentz, 330-359-5570.
FOR SALE: Split seasonedfirewood, $50 pickup load.330-893-0218
FOR SALE: Organic Hay,1st & 2nd cutting, large ba-les 4x5, Alfalfa & Oats mix,$175/ton. (330) 852-4953
LOOKING FOR pastureground for beef cattle torent or lease. Must havegood fence & good water.(740) 567-4205
WANTED: POWER unit ingood condition. Must be bigenough for round baler.(330) 674-0494
(2) PAINT pony mares, 52",broke to ride, good trailpony, lots of pep, $450 ea.obo. (330) 852-4062
FIREWOOD, KILN Dried, cutoffs. 10 yd load $85 + deliv-ery. Henry J. Miller. 330-852-3363.
FOR SALE: Wrapped HeiferHay, 4x4 round bales,330-473-2314
4 YEAR OLD StandardbredMare, Sired by Valley Victor,TSS, willing traveller, exc.boys horse $3300. AdenYoder, 330-897-4603
FOR SALE: Cross Bred 6 yrold Gelding, TSS, wouldmake a good producehorse, stops & stands good.$1,700 Ken (330) 600-1519
FOR SALE: Re-conditionedpropane tanks, 120, 250,330, 500, 1000 gallons.(330) 852-2666 Ext 2
FOR SALE: 1st cutting Tim-othy mix, 2nd cutting grasshay, good sheep hay, smallsquare bales. Paint ValleyStables. Call Allen, (330)988-2250
SKID STEERS'06 Bobcat S185 $15,500, '10Cat 226B 900hrs $17,000,'06 Bobcat S130 1570 hrs$17,250, '99 JD 270 verygood $15,500, 2060 Mus-tang $8,500, '88 Case 350BLoader $5500.
Call Firmen at 330-464-1428or 330-567-3886
FOR SALE: 7 year old Chest-nut trotting Gelding, safeand sound, been in buggyfor 2 years, needs work.$2950. 330-473-9065.
CHESTNUT 8 yr old Stand-ard Bred Gelding, womensafe, $1,700. 54" PartHackney Pony, good trav-eler, $800. 44" Paint Pony,4 yrs old, kids safe, $700.44" Welsh Pony Stud, 3yrs old, kid safe, $450.330-390-0239
FOR SALE: 3 YR. old geldingPercheron Morgan cross.TSS, good broke ready forfamily or field work, $2200.6 YR. old Morgan mare,boys horse, $1200. MennoMast, 9959 Massillon Rd.,Dundee, OH 44654
50 4X4 Bales Rye baleage,tube wrapped, $40/bale.(330) 567-9009
FOR SALE: Semen tank,$125. 330-893-4328.
FOR SALE: 3 year old PaintTimothy Walker cross, notbroke and 2 good broke po-nies. (330) 893-8114.
12 YR. old Reg. solid Paintmare. Broke to ride. Needswork, $650. 3235 CR 168Millersburg, Ohio 44654
4x4 BALEAGE, Heifer/Beefquality, $20 each. 330-852-2529.
FOR SALE: Split seasonedfirewood, slab wood & alsoboom truck loads available.Also, hollow campfire logs.
330-231-8462.
L2250 KUBOTA Tractor &b a c k h o e , 1 5 3 7 h r s ,w/BF400G front end loader,and 15" bucket on backhoe,4WD, hard rubber tires, airtires available, runs good.$7,900 obo. 5515 CR 407,Mlbg, (330) 674-1556
FOR RENT: 3 YR old crossbred Cavenese Bull, avail-able to use until June, smallenough for heifers, (330)674-2647†Ext 2
12 YR old Black Gelding,Traffic Safe, Anyone cand r i v e , $ 1 , 2 0 0 . ( 7 4 0 )623-0684
FOR SALE: 8 Wk old Hol-stein cross heifer calves,$250 each. David H Yoder,2905 TR 406, Millersburg,(330) 893-2892.
FIREWOOD FOR sale. Willtrade for scrap metal. Deliv-ery available. Call anytime.(330) 275-7980
3 PT. 2 bottom JD plow, 8 ft.MF 3 pt. disc. Good condi-tion. 330-893-2340
HAYLAGE 4X4 round bales,individual wrapped, 9 bales3rd cutting Alfalfa, 27 balesoatlage, 50 bales of newseeding Alfalfa. 330-852-3033.
17 MO. old polled Jerseybull, $900. Andy A. Troyer,7137 C.R. 19, Mbg.330-674-1860 ext. 2.
FOR SALE: Brillion FiveShank disc chisel plow,good condition, $3250.(330) 340-7380
FOR SALE: Seasoned Fire-wood, $50/pick-up load.Wayne Hershberger, 5901CR 349, Mlbg. OH 44654330-674-0498 Ext. 2
FOR SALE: Fresh MapleSyrup. $10/quart. David HYoder, 2905 TR 406, Mil-lersburg, (330) 893-2892.
HOLSTEIN BULL, ABSSired, Heifer size. MyronYoder, (330) 897-1397
1 YR. old Paint filly. Blackwith four white socks, tail.Broke to lead.
3868 TR 629Millersburg, OH 44654
V.M. 330-893-3168
FOR SALE: 3 yr. old blacktrotting mare by Son of Si-erra cosmos. SJ's PhotoDam, 15 hands, trafficsafe.4198 Twp. Rd. 606
Fredericksburg, OH 44627
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SPECIAL DAIRY SALEWEDNESDAY, APRIL 9, 2014
12:00 NOONConsisting of open heifers, springers,
short bred heifers, fresh heifers and cows.
FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL:Sale Barn: (330) 852-2832 Leroy Baker cell: (330) 340-0614Sale Barn: (330) 852-2919 Brady Baker cell: (330) 831-1720
(330) 852-4111888-852-4111
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Kaufman Auction House3149 SR 39, Millersburg OH
Location: Kaufman Auction House next to Amish Country Theater, Directions: 3.3 miles east of Berlin or 0.5 mile west of Walnut Creek, Ohio in Holmes County. From I -77 take SR 39 west approximately 12 miles to Auction House.
Now taking consignments for:*6th Annual Lawn & Garden Auction*
Thursday, April 24, 20145:00 PM
Consign Early for Advertising
Taking: new and good used lawn mowers, riding mowers, com-mercial mowers, push mowers, tillers, trimmers, chain saws, trailers, storage sheds, fruit trees, shade trees & shrubs; lawn furniture; hand tools; lawn/garden related items.
To Consign Contact:Derrick Kandel, 330-231-4524
Henry Hershberger, 330-440-4759
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1 YEAR old Polypay Dorsetcross Ram, $225. 330-674-2331.
6 YR OLD 48" Tri-ColoredPony Gelding, well broke toride & drive, $750. (330)893-4603
FOR SALE: 4 year old paintmare, broke to ride butneeds work. $350. 330-439-9139
(2) BLACK trotters, 5 yr oldgelding Conway Hall,fresh, TSS, $,4500, And 5yr old Keystone Savage,women can drive, fancy,TSS, $4,200. LaverneYoder, (330) 852-4062
FOR SALE: 10 yr old Regis-tered Chestnut MorganGelding, TSS, women candrive, has been driven dou-ble, 330-674-4739
11 YEAR OLD Red SorrelBelgian Gelding, broke towork. Allen Miller, 8040Criswell Rd., Fredericks-burg. (330) 695-2208.
KATADIN RAM, 2 yrs old,proven. (330) 231-1360
WANTED TO buy: All typesof horses & ponies, soundor unsound. J & S HorseFarm, 13914 Mt Eaton Rd,Doylestown, 44230. Call orwrite. (330) 715-0363
5 YEAR OLD StandardbredGelding, double gaited,buggy size boys horse, TSS$2,400. 330-600-0838.
HORSE FOR sale, MorganStandard Bred Cross,women can drive, Call John(330) 567-2368
7 YR old Black RegisteredTennesse Walker, Broke toride & drive, $1,000. (330)600-9376
6 YEAR old 40" Pony, kidbroke. Also, harness andMillcreek Wagon. (330) 897-1412†x3.
3 YR OLD Standard BredGelding, fresh 1 wk, TSS,$2,400. Aaron Schlabach,6111 E. Messner Rd, AppleCreek, (330) 601-6109
4 YR old Trotter, by GiantHit, surrey size, good broke.7 yr old Gelding, byArtsplace, broke for womenor older people. 5 yr oldGelding, buggy size, goodbroke. Loran Schlabach,(330) 852-3096
11 yr. old reg'd gray trottingmare by Crown's Trump,16+H, 100% traffic safe,never bred, pulls too hard forwomen,$2100. 695-2164
BOER GOAT kids, 3 1/2months old, $150 each. 330-275-0136.
DORSET RAM for sale.Proven breeder, $250. Call330-231-0231 or 330-674-0747
RHODE ISLAND RedChicks, 2 wks old, $2.50ea. (330) 852-0444
WANTED: BELGIAN DraftMares, Age 2-14 yrs old,Must not be broke or sound,must only be clean forbreeding purposes. Payingup to $800. Nate Miller,(330) 674-6918
4 YR old Standard BredMare, dark bay with onewhite, 16.2HH, well broke,travels nice, $2,400. MennoYoder, (330) 674-1895
FOR SALE: 8-9 yr old Bel-gian Geldings, 17HH, RedSorro, well broke to all farmmachinery, $3,600 ea. 10 yrold Red Sorro Gelding,17HH, broke to all farm ma-chinery, $2,500. DanielHershberger, 5452 SR 557,Millersburg. (330) 674-6096
FOR SALE: 3 Broodmares,Morgan and Morgan cros-ses, in full to a Friesian Stal-lion due April & May 2014.Starting at $1300. JoesphMiller, 4254 TR 366, Millers-burg, OH 44654. 330-893-4156.
MORGAN STALLION, Sire:Cafallera Funquest, GrandDam: Wyoming Flyhawk,broke to ride & drive, calmwith good manners in barn,$1,800 obo. (330) 275-9675
5 YR old Trotter, 15.2HH,G a r s e a P a r a - G a r l a n dLobell, in buggy 2 yrs, readyfor long trips, boys horse,$2,500. (330) 359-6125. Af-ter 5pm (330) 204-5820
8 YEAR old Molly Mule, 9year old John Mule. Willingworkers, 330-852-4083.
7 YR old Friesian standard-bred Gelding. In buggy, 4years, $3000 OBO. DanielM. Yoder, 2455 CR 200,Dundee, 877-790-8269
7 YEAR old StandardbredMare, TSS, drives w/ tightlines, well mannered, buggysized, $1800. 330-359-5936
YEARLING REG. AngusBull. Reg. cow w/A1 siredbull Calf Crossroad Acre An-gus. Ph. 330-473-7000
FRIESIAN STALLIONKyron V.L is standing at.John Barkman, 7884 TR508, Lakeville, OH 44638.Service Fee $500. L.F.G.
BELGIAN STALLION serv-ice B.J. Boilmaker is availa-ble for mare service. Studfee $350, Alpine Acres.330-359-5730
4 YR. old Katahdin Ram,$150. 330-852-9701
13 YEAR old brown andwhite pony mare. Kid broketo ride. 39 inches tall. Also,2 year old tri-color ponymare not broke. $200 eachOBO. 330-674-3999 x 2.
POLLED JERSEY HeiferCalf, born 1/1/14, on grain.Noah Troyer, 6840 TR 568.Holmesville, (330) 674-0851
3 YEAR old Gelding cashhaul-vaporized, fresh, 16h.,TSS, $3600. 6 year oldGelding Surrey horse, fresh,16.1h., TSS, $2400. 4 yearold Gelding Kenneth J,fresh, drives nice, TSS,$1600. Eddie Miller, (740)624-3761.
SMOKEY LANE STABLESInc. Riding Horse andPony Auction, Saturday,April 5, Tack 9:30, Horses12 noon. Approximately 65catalogued include regis-tered and grade QuarterHorses, Miniature Horses,Hackney, Shetland, Pintos,Paints, Donkeys, large andsmall ponies. Trail and com-petition horses with somegood broke to ride anddrive. Some pony teams,good for wagon trains, teamof miniature mules with har-n e s s , t e a m o f b i gHaflingers, a mare and geld-ing with harness and hitchwagon. Lots of new andused tack, saddles, har-ness, carts and all kinds ofhorse related items. Will ac-c e p t c o n s i g n m e n t s o fhorses and tack throughsale day. Call or email forcatalog, 686 Smokey LaneRD, Sugarcreek, OH 44681,330-852-2237. Email:[email protected] Myron Miller
REGISTERED JERSEY Bull,Butter Valley Colton. SireChilli Action Colton, DamButter Valley Max Alien.$1000. Valley SpringFarm. 330-359-0184.
FOR SALE: 7 yr old Geldingdutch standardbred cross,out of Wonderboy, TSS, insurrey 3 years, 17h, black &4 whites, $2900. 15 yr oldGelding out of Pine Chip,traffic safe, $500. 330-674-4205.
TEAM BLACK PercheronGeldings, 1/2 brothers,18H, 8 yrs old, good broke,willing workers, $3,600each. (330) 674-0831, 2914TR 122 Millersburg.
3 YR old Mare MustangPaint Cross, 56", broke toride & drive, been on 7 mitrips one way, well started.$900 obo (330) 893-9218
13 yr. old mare by StrikingSahbra with Sierra Kosmosdam, tss. Henry Burkholder,(330) 279-2535.
STANDING AT stud, Lady'sRoyal Flash, Sire-RoyalStrength, Dam-SuperstarRanger, live foal guarantee,multiple mare discount, reg-istered-$750, grade-$350,standing at Moreland Sta-bles, 1435 W. Moreland Rd,Wooster, OH 44691. 330-262-0556
14 YR old Belgian Gelding,broke to all farm machinery,sound, quiet enough for theboys. 330-466-9476
FOR SALE: 4 YR old Regis-tered Bay Quarter HorseMare, broke to ride, TSS,been on trail rides and inColorado Mountains. Usedas a pack horse. Make offer,(330) 674-7434.
FOR SALE: 7 YR. old browncrossbred Gelding. Surreysize, 90% TSS, $3500.Neal Miller, 330-674-1539
PAINT 52" Gelding 5 yearsold, broke to ride & drive,TSS, ready for miles. (330)275-0821.
FOR SALE: 8 yr. old paintpony mare, traffic safe,broke to ride, 52", $325/obo.Daniel Miller, 13590 TR 472,Lakeville, OH. 44638.
9 YR old Standard BredMare, big strong trotter,TSS, Sire: Kadabra, Dam:Armbro Accomplish, $2,800.(330) 763-4246
FOR SALE: 10 yr. Hackneypony. Broke to ride anddrive. Not for little kids. Gotsnap. 330-893-3087 ext. 1
3 Yr., 15.2H, bay gelding,sire: Yankee Glide, tss; 4 yr.15.3H bay mare, sire: Jail-house Jesse, tss. Call330-852-0789, ask for Eddie
QUALITY HORSE Blanketsfor sale Sizes from 68"-100" in stock with leg straps.Colors: Red, Blue, Green orBurgundy. Buggy blankets &Sheets also available. Nor-man C. Yoder, 4256 TR374, Millersburg OH 44654(330) 893-7421. WholesaleDealers Welcome.
FOR SALE: 11 yr old Stand-ard Bred, dark bay, TrafficSafe, (330) 201-3527
STANDING AT STUD 3 yr.Royal Kash Sire RoyalStrength Dam Elpaso Kash$500. Register $300 GradeStanding @ Pearl ValleyStables Steven Weaver740-545-1809
FOR SALE: Baby PigmyG o a t s , 1 - B o t t l e f e d ,Black/White and Brown/White, will make good 4-HProjects, David Shetler,(330) 275-0722
BENTON HORSESHOEINGnow taking new customersat your barn or mine.
Wayne Troyer 6610 CR 189Millersburg, OH 44654
7 YR old 15.2HH Bay Mare,Sire: Muscles Yankee -Striking Sahbra, 2nd DamKing Conch, sold yearling atHarrisburg for $75,000.$3,000. 7 yr old, 16HHB l a c k M a r e , S i r e :Rock-n-Roll Hanover- LifeSign, sold yearling at Harris-burg for $25,000, $2,500.Both mares are open, cleanand ready to breed. EdwardMiller 330-260-8366
FAIR PIGS born in February.Will be ready mid April. CallRoy at 330-763-4748.
STANDING BLACK Perche-ron stallion, Mystic Mead-ows Andreas, 17-2 fromnow till May 17th, $100. EliWeaver, 7841 CR 373, BigPrairie, OH, 44611.
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686 Smokey Lane Road NW • Sugarcreek, OH 44681 Phone: 330-852-2237 Fax: 330-852-2237
Apr. 5th Pony & Riding Sale (Tack 9:30 Horses noon) Catalog DeaDline Mar. 20th
Apr. 11th dRiVing HoRSe Sale (Tack 5:30 Horses 7)
MAy 3rd Riding HoRSe & Pony Sale (Tack 9:30 Horses 12)
Catalog DeaDline apr. 5th
auctioneer Myron Miller
Smokey Lane Stables, Inc.
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Black Friesian Morgan Cross StallionClassic is a Proven Stallion with a fantastic Headset and a Super Driver all in ONE PACKAGE!
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Call or Text: 330-231-0733Email: [email protected] Estate • Mortgage • Title • Insurance
OPEN HOUSE3/29 From 12-2 PM
11400 S. 3rd Ext. StreetWilmot $249,000
• 3 Bedroom• 2.5 Bath
• 2 Car Attached Garage
• Horse Stable• 11.23 Acre
Millersburg $110,000• 3 Bedroom
• 2 Bath• Fenced in Backyard• Patio in Backyard
• Full Finished Basement
• Workshop in 1 Car Garage
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Killbuck $84,900• 2 Bedroom
• 1 Bath• Fenced in Back
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• 1 Bath• Seclusion at its best!
• 1.25 Acre• WHSD
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• Cathedral Ceilings in Living Room• Full Basement
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• Finished Attic• 1,628 Sq Ft
• Hardwood Floors• Enclosed Front
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HOLMES COUNTY OFFICE SPACE
AVAILABLE FOR LEASEOntario Complex6834 CR 672
Millersburg330-231-7093
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Diamond Bow w/acc. RossiMozzleloader w/scope &acc. Stealth Cam TrailCameras, new, never beenused. (330) 897-4308
WILL DO garden plowing,tilling, brush hogging, andget your new lawn ready forseeding. Henry J Miller,330-852-3363.
150' OF chain length fence, 3'high, top railing, 2 doorswith all posts. $450. 330-359-6214
FOR SALE: Surrey, has frontlights & brakes. $500 Also,boys buggy, front lights &brakes, $750 330-674-1403
Buckmaster CompoundBow, includes sights, rest,stabilizer & quiver. $250 obo330-600-0456
FOR RENT: Riding LawnRoller w/double rolls, deliv-ery or p/u available. (330)852-2666 Ext 3
Liberty 15 gun safe, $900.330-465-3439.
FOR SALE: Open buggy,like new. Fiberglass seat,lights, hydraulic brakes.Make offer. L. Yoder, 8050Weaver Fredericksburg, OH
FOR SALE: Trace InverterModel DR-3624, $500/obo;(2) 26" steel wheels withrubber tire, 5 lug holes,Make offer. (330) 893-3680
FOR SALE: 36x36 fiberglassshower stall. Used 5months, exc. condition,$150. Duane Miller, 330-473-7301.
FREE HORSE MANURE foryour garden. Manure & Shav-ing Mixture. No delivery. Call(330) 674-1492.
SCOTCH PINE, CanadianHemlock, Blue Spruce, Nor-way Spruce Trees, 3' & 4'$10/ea, 5' plus $12.50/ea,b l a c k r a s p b e r r y t i p s$1.50/ea 330-600-0719
FOR SALE: wood stove forshop. Asking $150. 330-893-3808.
UTILITY TRAILER 4x8,needs some work, $60.(330) 465-3387
FOR SALE: SOLAR Panel250 watt, $300 while sup-plies last. 330-674-5740.LM.
ENCORE W/204 Barrel, En-core w/220 Swift Barrel.W i n c h e s t e r M o d e l # 7 0 ,22-250, 2 model Single 6w/both cylinders. H-R 22Convert ib le Pistol . (330)473-0096
12 HP Gravely Walk behindwith steering brake and 50"finish mowing deck. Goodcondition, $2500. 330-897-4605 or 330-231-9509.
N E W G R A N D F A T H E RClock, locally made, $900.Also, Nylon Buggy har-ness, like new, used once,split breast, $300. (330)231-6859
FOR SALE: Used buggy,steel wheels, glass front,lights & hydraulic brakes,$1500/obo.(330) 893-3680
4-DRAWER FILE cabinet,Metal Desk w/glass top, oakentertainment ctr. (330)763-0927
270 Hunting FishingTROY BILT tiller, 14", used
very little, $425. Call after4:30. (330) 988-8402.
FOR SALE: K.D. 6 & 7' 4/4Cherry Prime Red, $1.55;Prime Sapp, $1.40; 1,com.$1.10; Rustic, ¢.95. MulletRun Lumber 5474 TR 117,Baltic, 330-893-4085.
275 Lawn & GardenFOR SALE: Oak Armour in
good condition, WayneMiller, 3083 CR 600, Millers-burg, 330-893-3080.
CORNHOLE GAMES - 2sets. Both are full colorphoto decals on them. (1)Deer photo & (1) BeachSunset photo. Very sharp.$145/each or both for $250.Includes bags. Photos canbe sent. (330) 275-6992.
TOY CHEST SOFAS, differ-ent colors to choose from -makes a g
NRA/CCW COURSE- $45.April 26-27 or May 10-11
330-335-9205
FOR SALE: USED BUGGY,steel rims, hydraulic brakes,door in back, LED lights, turn-ing signals-front & back, goodcond. (330) 600-1175.
WHITE DAYBED frame $75;white bookshelf $35; Qn.headboard from OriginalMattress Factory $100;computer desk $20; All inexc . cond i t ion . (330)466-7211
FOR SALE: New large easyentry pony cart. DavidTroyer, 8336 TR 601, Fred-ericksburg, 44627. $450/obo
NEW HAND CRATE Oatscrimper harden rolls, $215.330-275-9675.
YAHAMA 5,200 watt genera-tor, natural gas auto start, 2years old, new head andvalves, needed bigger gen-erator, $1,399. Can add newpump and 2 pressure tanksfor $1,350 for water system.Rebuilt Magnum 2000 wattinverter charger and 4 usedL16 batteries, $759. Usedwood stove heats 2000 sq.ft., $325. 330-275-8567
BROWNING WASP recurve,56", 41lbs. Also Bear Ko-dak Hunter, 58", 50lbs,both refinished, in good con-dit ion. $150 ea. (330)275-9675
PHOENIX BBQ Grill, $125Call (330) 763-4527
FOR SALE: Used 3pcQueen Bookcase bedroomsuit. Has mirror on bed anddoors, $500 obo. (330)279-2075
ADJUSTABLE HOSPITALbed, sits up & massages,$100. Also Alternator onmount, geared to run faster,$50 (330) 893-9218
BROTHER-ALL IN one MFC-J625DW, Like new, $90.330-390-0177.
Natural Gas Wall Heater(Vanguard) Excellent condi-tion - used only one winterin double garage. Thermo-s t a t c o n t r o l ,15,000-30,000BTU. Excel -lent heat range for doublegarage size area. All mount-ing bracket material in-c l u d e d . $ 1 7 5 C a l l330-418-6300.
MATTHEW SWITCHBACK,all accessories, 6 arrowswith broad heads, 330-749-4568 for more information .
OLD CUPBOARD for lawn or-n a m e n t . O l d w i n d o wframes. 330-893-0218
NEW PFAFF Sewing & Em-bro idery Mach ines andSergers for sale. Availableat Lackman's Sewing Cen-ter , Apple Creek, OH330-698-3060.
SURREY FOR Wheelchair,lights, brakes, storm front,Like new, Andy Raber, (740)622-1386
HOLMES COUNTIES largestused furniture store, 15% offstore wide. Closed Thursday& Sunday.
E & S Used Furniture,2453 SR 557, Farmerstown.
CORN HOLE BAGS: $12/setof 8 bags...5 sets or more,$10/set of 8 bags. NormanC. Yoder, 4256 TR 374, Mil-lersburg. 330-893-7421.
FOR SALE: Hoyt AvengerCompound Bow, good con-dition, 50-60lbs, ready ford e e r s e a s o n . ( 3 3 0 )674-3999 Ext 1
6X10 TRAILER, w/sides, likenew, $1,000. Good usedtop Buggy, lights & brakes,$1,500. 330-473-8271
FOR SALE: Boys buggy withlights and signals. Also,good used baby bed.330-674-0730.
FOR SALE: Surrey, goodcondition, $2600. WilliamMiller, 6310 TR 327, Millers-burg 44654. 330-674-4466.
FOR SALE: T-14 Cedar Mar-tin boxes, painted. 740-623-0782 ext. 1.
MOSSBERG 835 12 ga 3 1/2"shells, $325. Ruger 7730-06 Bushnell scope, $625,good cond., 330-897- 1038.
$$$ BRAND NEW QUEENPILLOWTOP MATTRESSSET Still in Factory Plastic.$200.00 Can Help with De-livery Call 330-353-8849
FOR SALE: Bernina 220Sewing machine, excellentcondition, $550. 330-852-4961
FOR SALE: Foldable PingPong Table, in good condi-tion. $225. (330) 275-0960Merle Miller, Baltic OH
280 Miscellaneous Merch.5 PIECE bedroom set, $150.
Natural gas dryer. Also, Nat-ural gas cook stove. 330-401-8262.
265 Household Furnishings
EARTHWAY SEEDER, new,assembled with all seedingplates included. $75 (330)852-4062
2 WHEEL Slide Door, buggybrakes & lights, rubber tires,very good condition. $550(330) 359-5674
FOR SALE: used buggy,steel wheels and roll cur-tains, needs work. $500.Ivan R. Mast, 6321 CR 407,Millersburg. 330-674-0736
GLENMONT Gun Show, Sat.April 12, 2014,. 9am-4pm.108 Main St., GlenmontCommunity Center. Buy,Sell, Trade or have yourguns appraised. For info330-377-4407.
FOR SALE: Top buggy ingood condit ion. Cablebrakes, child seats or shelf.Repainted. Willis Weaver,6464 Harrison Rd., Fred'bg.
4 Registered Holsteinservice-age bulls. MarvinCoblentz, 330-359-5570.
280 Miscellaneous Merch.270 Hunting Fishing 280 Miscellaneous Merch.260 Horses Livestock 275 Lawn & Garden 280 Miscellaneous Merch.
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Kaufman Auction House3149 SR 39, Millersburg OH
LOcAtiOn: Kaufman Auction House next to Amish Country Theater, Directions 3.3 miles east of Berlin or 0.5 mile west of Walnut Creek, Ohio in Holmes County. From I-77 take SR 39 west approximately 12 miles to Auction House.
Monday, March 31, 2014 at 5:00 PMAntiques * Glassware * Household * Furniture * Misc. *
Selling in 2 Rings
Monday, April 7, 2014 at 5:00 PMAntiques * Glassware * Household * Furniture * Misc. *
Selling in 2 RingsnOte: In addition to our Monday sale we will be selling an individual lifelong antique collection. Visit www.kaufman-auctions.com for photos and updates. For more information contact Derrick Kandel, auction manager at (330) 204-4453. teRMS: Cash, check, or any major credit card with valid I.D. 3% buyer’s premium will be waived for cash sales.ReceiVinG HOURS: Wednesday, 9AM-4PM Always Taking Quality Consignments
AUCTION HOUSE: Monday-Friday 9am-5pm330-204-4453
DERRICK KANDEL, AUCTIONEER330-231-4524
MYRON MILLER, AUCTIONEER CLIFF SPRANG, AUCTIONEER
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PUBLIC AUCTIONMoving out of state the following will be sold at public auction located at The Sprunger Building located in Kidron, Ohio 44636. From SR 30 take Kidron RD south 4 miles located behind livestock sale barn.
SATURDAY, MARCH 29th, 2014 9:00 AM
Fenton animal collection, misc. Fenton, West Germany coo coo clock, misc. coins, Morgan & Peace dollars, silver pieces, 10K, 14K, Sterling jewelry, knife collection some (NIB), Smith-Wesson, Gerber, Case, Harley Davidson collection, Nascar & gear ware, car collection, wolf collection, Red Ryder BB gun, fishing poles some new, hunting, fishing, camping, newer electronics, cameras, GPS, scanner, camcorders, Home schooling supplies, baby items, new Jeep Jogger, bedding, linens, golf clubs & bags, WII system with games, kitchen ware, pots, pans, upright & chest freezers, commercial front load wash machine, misc. furniture, sea chest, bicycles, Craftsman 24” tiller, trimmers, chain saws, Dolmar heavy duty gas powered cutter, table saws, tile cutter, propane heater, misc. air tools, arm lift for pickup (NIB), parts washer, pickup tool box, stacking tool box, tools by Craftsman, S-K, Snap On plus more.NOTE – List was made off of sellers list. Looks like another clean quality auction from start to finish. Auction will be held inside heated building with seating.TERMS – Cash, good check, register for bid number, not responsible for accidents or usage of items after purchased.
Chris Plant Owner
For pictures go to www.auctionzip.com #12120
330-465-3232 330-939-5325
ASSISTING AUCTIONEER:
Chuck Stiver
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HAVENSE PUPPIES, AKC, 8weeks old, black and white,3 females, 4 males, shotsand wormed. 330-275-8658.
TWO DOUBLE WhelpingPens from Raber Kennels.Used 3 yrs. $100 ea. MennoA. Yoder (330) 893-4623
ALUMINUM DOG RESTS,16x19, $19.95 ea. No chew-ing, sanitary, easy to clean,appr. by Ohio Dept of Ag.Available in all sizes. Bert E.Miller, 8376 TR 528, Shreve.(330) 317-8570.
ACA REG, 3 yr old Cavaliermale, Tri-color Sire's, Nicepups, ACA Reg 6mo old,Cavalier male, Tri-color,very nice $400. SeveralACA Reg Tri-Color Fe-males, 2 yrs old (330)359-5270
CAVALIER FEMALE: 4 yr.tri. $250. 2 yr. Blenheim$350. 1 yr. old AKC Rubymale $425. 8 mo. Blenheimmale $300. Levi Yoder
584 CR 59Millersburg, OH 44654
FOR SALE: 5 yr old Carmelcolored extra small toypoodle, no papers, housepuppy. (330) 600-1822
FOR SALE: NEW 2-Sectionrabbit hutch with 2 boxes onthe outside. (330) 275-4645.
FOR SALE: Havobator Incu-bator. $100. Also, wanted:Pair of African Geese.(330) 897-0006
FOR SALE: Heavy dutychain link 24x8x6 with 4 di-viders, almost new. (330)674-3999 Ext 1
TOY POODLES: 2 registeredfemales, 3 1/2 yrs. old, 1registered male, 1 1/2 yrs.old, $200. 1 grade female 4yrs. old, $150. (330)897-1306
BUYING SMALL breed pup-pies now from non USDAbreeders. 330-600-0838.
FREE FOR taking down ap-prox 5,000' hitensil fence.(330) 893-4157
FOR SALE: Cross betweenMaltese/Fox Terrier, 5 moold, cute, must sell. (330)763-3944
BEAGLE PUPS, 3-female,1-male. DOB: 10/22/13. Exchunting stock. Male- $85.00Female-$100. 330-852-3915
UKC WALKER Coonhoundpups, 3-F, 2-M. Will be 1year old in April, started oncoons & cats. They needwork $200 ea 330-893-9896
SAYLOR BEALL air com-pressor. Rebuilt and readyto work. 330-674-3971 ext 4
300 Pets SuppliesWANTED: M IN IATURE
Pincher Ma le , ( 330 )275-2102
FOR SALE: Single draft showharness with breast pad, likenew. Andy Raber, 740-622-1386.
AKC 5 YEAR, male, YellowLab. Champion lines. Eye,Hips, and Elbow Certified,$900 330-763-4887.
AKC & ACA Golden Re-triever Male Stud Service.$200 (330) 695-2153 LeaveMessage - Robert
FRUSTRATIONS? WE offersolutions. Deskmate WordProcessors. Four models tochoose from. Authorizeddistributor, Robert Yoder,330-390-0177.
FOR SALE: Black Beaglecross, female. 10 monthsold, $75/obo. 330-852-4835.
Inventory Reduction Sale -Excludes some merchan-dise. Schlabach's Store,Walnut Creek. M - TH, 8-5,Fri.-6 Sat.-3. 330-893-2510
FOR SALE: 8 week old ACAYorkie, male. Also, 8 weekold Grade Chihuahua, male.Both will stay small andcute. (330) 852-0722.
USED HEATING oil tankw/quarter tank of oil,$475/obo. 330-403-3333Leon Schlabach.
16' FLATBED trailer, $1200.330-674-4426 or 330-893-0800.
FOR SALE: Cur & BeagleCross Puppies. 7 weeks old.Need new homes soon!330-674-9924.
FOR SALE: Mini Surrey inexc. condition, Holmesville.330-464-9353.
5 DACHSHUND, females,ACA, 3-red, 1-chocolate, 1-chocolate dapple. 1-3 yearsold, 1 is bred. 1-blue dap-ple, male. Sell as group.Also, Yorkie, male, 2 yearsold, $50. (330) 852-4205.
FOR SALE: Pony Harness,with breast pad, like new.Leroy Yoder, 10225 SenffRd, Dundee (330) 359-5126
10'X14' KENNEL.. Must sell-make offer. 330-695-9369x3
GUINEA FOWL for sale. 330-893-4517.
FOR SALE: Grain crimperwith Honda motor elect.start, new. Andy Raber,(740) 622-1386
BOONTOWN PRESSSUREWasher, 3000psi, 3GPM,9HP Vanguard. Also TitanIndustrial Diesel Genera-tor, 7500 Watt, Easy onfuel, $550 ea. 30 day war-ranty. Christ Yoder, Charm.(330) 893-2095† Ext. 2
FOR SALE: Enterprize cookstove with shelf and oven.Nelson Yoder, 5642 CR 59,Millersburg, OH 44654
6500W PORTABLE Genera-tor w/Honda Engine, verylow hrs, excellent cond.$1,500. (330) 473-9230
FOR SALE: T14 Martinhouses. Vinyl, Cedar orpine, Starling and sparrowtraps, Bird houses and feed-ers, Wild Cat Woodcrafts,330-897-7403.
TAKING BIDS on log pile un-til April 5th, mostly red oak,hickory and walnut. 330-465-3440.
3 YR OLD chocolate BostonTerrier male, Proven, $250.3 YR old Shih-Tzu male,proven, $100. 3 YR old Chi-huahua female, $100. (330)897-6602.
HERITAGE PORK, naturallyraised, no GMO feed.Whole, half & 25lb samplepks. (330) 674-7488
WANTED: AKC Breedingstock male, female CockerSpaniel, Cavalier, Sheltieother med. sized breedsconsidered 330-674-4104after 4pm or LM
300 Pets Supplies280 Miscellaneous Merch. 280 Miscellaneous Merch. 300 Pets Supplies280 Miscellaneous Merch.280 Miscellaneous Merch.
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162 W. Adams StThe updates have been done for you! Charming bungalow on a city lot. New shingles, electrical, plumbing and painting since 2011. A perfect starter home or investment property. $69,900Leona Yoder 330-852-3930
SR 515, Millersburg4.384 wooded acres located in East Holmes. Bring your plans and build your dream home on this all wooded lot. Located between Winesburg and Trail. $59,900Cliff Sprang 330-464-5155
102 Dover Rd NE, SugarcreekOpportunity abounds on one of the most prime commercial lots available in Sugarcreek. Over 2100 sq ft of building space on close to ¼ acre lot. High traffic area. $159,900Pat Kaufman 330-204-6512
Pleasant Valley Rd, SugarcreekBeautiful lot with city water and sewer on the edge of Sugarcreek. 105’front x162’ deep. Fantastic view of the valley. $24,000
Cliff Sprang 330-464-5155
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Barkman Chattel AuctionLocation: Kaufman Auction House next to Amish Country Theater, on SR 39 approx. 3 miles east of Berlin, OH or ½ mile west of Walnut Creek.
Thursday, April 3rd, 20144:00 PM
Jeep * Cub Cadet Zero Turn Mower * Ferguson Tractor * Shop Items * Appliances * Household and Collectibles
Jeep, Mowers, Tractor & Attachments: 1997 Grand Cherokee Laredo Jeep, 4x4, 250,000 miles plus; 30 or 35 Ferguson trac-tor; 3 pt. blade; 10 cu. ft. 2 wheel trailer; 4’x6’ 2 wheeled trailer; Cub Cadet Zero Turn mower with 22 hp Kawasaki engine, 48” deck (in good condition); Cub Cadet 1450 riding tractor, hyd. drive, 14 hp, Kohler engine, 48” deck;Tools & Garage Items: Ultrasand 24” sander by Kuster Wood-workers; older Rockwell cutoff saw; Makita sander; S-K sock-et set; portable air compressor; Stihl BG55 leaf blower; pull type lawn roller; Martins box; 8’ alum. ext. ladder; dinner bell w/ bracket; stepladders; 2 wood clamps; drain snake; sled; push cultivator; log chain; windows; old bucksaw; lawn & garden shovel, rakes, hoes etc.; misc. hand tools; old car horns; Char-Griller; live animal trap; Zephyr men’s bicycle (single speed); new storm door;Appliances & Sewing Machines: Maytag nat. gas stove; Magic Chef nat. gas stove; 19 cu. ft. refrigerator; Maytag 21.6 cu. ft. fridge w/ ice maker; Brother VX1120 and White sewing ma-chines; Furniture & Household: Broyhill floral loveseat (good); dress-ers; chest of drawers; coffee table; old sofa; Lane cedar chest; pitchers & bowl w/ stand; sofa bed; Waltham 31 day chime clock; cuckoo clock; old shelf clock; 2 drawer file cabinet; quilt stand; 2 quilting frames; World Book set; canner; gran-iteware; sweeper; 12” power horn speaker system; 6 padded chairs; Lifetime roaster and skillet; Tupperware; 6 quilts; some older wallhangers; milk can; mirror; crockpots; lanterns; 8x40 binoculars; Correlle Ware; games; puzzles; pic frames; kitchen items; lots of books; Glassware & Collectibles: old dough box w/ lid; old cradle; a few pc. Fredericksburg pottery; pottery; Hubley truck; old toys; 20 plus pc. Cobalt Blue glassware; Smith glassware (blue); blue oil lamp; berry set; Fenton glassware; marbles; crocks; jugs; silverware set; tins; oil lamps; salt & pepper col-lection. Note: Atlee and Mary have sold their home and are downsiz-ing. Approx. 3-4 hr. auction. Chattel Terms: Cash, check, or any major credit card with valid I.D. 3% buyer’s premium will be waived for cash sales. Lunch Stand
Sale By The Order Of:Atlee & Mary Barkman
JR. MILLER, AUCTIONEER330.231.1914 or [email protected]
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CAVALIER MALE, 8 mo old,must go, make offer. (330)763-4527
FOR SALE: (2) UKC Black &Tan Coonhounds Females,4 yrs old, run & tree theirown coon. (330) 567-3432
MIXED BREED puppies, 8weeks old, very childfriendly, good family dog.$20. 330-279-3998.
FOR SALE: dog kennelcages, 4 whelping pens, 14feeders. 7 Water nipples,$300. 330-897-5410
PUGGLE BULLDOG cross,female, 10 months old,$450. 330-698-0161.
FOR SALE: chihuahua fe-male. House trained, veryf r i e n d l y . A d e n Y o d e r ,330-897-1307 ext. 2.
WANTED: BREEDER males,Min Pin and Doxins. Also,For Sale: Red and Blueheeler mixed pups, (330)897-1348†x1
(2) 5HP Honda Motors, re-built (1) 13HP rebuilt (1)2.2HP rebuilt. (1) 5HP Iden-tical to Honda. MonroeMiller, 6726 CR 77, Mlbg.
FOR SALE: AKC 7 mo old,female Elkhound, wouldmake good farm dog or pet,good with children. $150(330) 897-0850
A.C.A. BORDO (French Mas-tiff), male. Produces largelitters, 7 years old, $500.ALSO, 3 year old Lab Bull-dog mix. Bred to Bulldogmale. Gaurenteed Bred.$600. 330-674-2754.
FOR SALE: 2 year old Currfemale, needs work. (2) 10week old Registered Currpuppies, $50 330-260-3430
BROWN AND white 4 yearold Shih-tzu, female. Forinfo call: 330-231-7735
FOR SALE: Registered ACASibrian Husky female, 6yrs o ld, $300 (330)674-3999 Ext 1
3/4 POODLE 1/4 Yorkie 12wks old, 1 apricot female, 1black/tan female, very cute& playful 330-852-3860†
FOR SALE: Pallet forks forskid loaders, $550. AlsoGrappel Bucket, priced tosell. Mt. Eaton Trailer, LLC.330-359-0150
FOR SALE: 3 yr old GoldenDoodle male, Apricot color,p r o v e n . $ 1 5 0 ( 3 3 0 )893-3909
FOR SALE: 4 mo old BorderCollie Cross, 3/4 BorderCollie, 1/4 Blue HeelerPups, (330) 674-2163
TEDDY BEAR puppies, 8weeks, shots, vet checked,$375. 330-359-5143.
FOR SALE: AKC BlackBoxer female. 4 yr. old,$250 OBO. Joseph Miller,8475 TR 652, Millersburg,OH 44654
FOR SALE: BINKS 2 1/2 gal.pressure pot with hoses andSV100 gun, like new, $500.(330) 897-1432
POMERANIAN FEMALE,cream 4 years old, veryfriendly. Also, Miniaturepincher, male, black andtan, 1 yr old, 330-417-4936.
FOR SALE: 10 wk oldHusky Female, gray. Also,10 wk old Husky male, red.$550 each. (330) 674-1597
4 YR old Bicheon Male, medsize, AKC & DNA, surebreeder. $400 John Yoder(330) 473-8232
FOR SALE: 4 mo old 3/4Bulldog, 1/4 Beagle, veryf r i e n d l y , $ 3 0 0 ( 3 3 0 )567-3432
FOR SALE: 1 Blue, 1 Green,Beautiful Parakeets, $20ea or $35 both, (330)567-2090
YORKIE MALE, ACA, 5 yrsold, 5lbs, proven breeder,$300. (330) 674-2883
FOR SALE: Northstar 13,000w P.T.O Generator mountedon platform, excellent condi-tion, $750. 330-674-9621.
FOR SALE: 2 yr. old Ameri-can English Bulldog; Fe-male; Fawn w/ white mark-ing nice $700 330-852-8620
1-MORKIE Puppy, male,black and tan, very cute,$250. 330-279-2066.
FOR SALE: 23"x23" Carpetsquares, would be good touse in dog kennels,330-204-6533
3 YR old White 3/4 Bulldog,1/4 Beagle. $275 (740)291-7384
AKC PUG Male, 1.5 yrs old,AKC Chihuahua male, 4yrs old. Henry Mast, 2619C R 1 6 0 , M l b g .330-359-5629
FOR SALE: Omga 12" Mitersaw with air motor, goodcond. 2586 CR 160, Millers-burg. 330-359-0812.
CHIHUAHUA TERRIER mix.DOB 12/28/13. 3 males, 1fema le . Cheap . 330 -674-3140 leave msg.
ADORABLE Yorkipoo pup-pies, 8 1/2 wks old, shots &wormed, vet checked, 2-males, $325. 3- females,$395. 330-231-3871.
FOR SALE: 4 1/2 year oldblack Lab mix. Very friendly,$50 obo. Call 330-749-2383
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Mark It SoldBy Ron!
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The Estate of Aloisia Saturski, wife of the late Dr. Myron Saturski, fea-tures their collection of unique furniture, oriental rugs and pewter. Dr. Saturski was a native of Ukraine and Mrs. Saturski of Austria. Many of their belongings reflect their European heritage. All items in Excel-lent condition. Oriental rugs: Bijar 18’x12’, Kerman 9’x6’, Kerman 6’x2’, Ghoum 5’x3’, Sarouk 12’x9’, Bukhara 5’x8’, Royal Josan Abadeh 5’x7’, Prayer 4’x3’ and more, over 20 total. Antiques & Collectibles: German brass dagger w/scabbard, 1900’s Russian Samovar Tea Pot, Piano/Bar cabinet, 4 dr. chest w/beveled mirror, ball & claw chair, gone w/the wind lamp, oval stand, square stands, spoon carved oak 3-dr. dresser w/round beveled mirror, Dr. Saturski’s desk & filled Drs. bag, crocks, oak curved stand, library table, 3-tier stacking bookcase w/glass doors, leaded glass lamp w/oak base, marble top stand, old oak bench, fantastic lg. copper kettle w/spider stand, Cathedral glass front china hutch, square oak spindle stand, wire bail pint jars, assorted pictures & paintings, vintage 2 pc couch, 2 corner china cabinets, pair 4-tier stackable bookshelf w/glass doors, oak plant stand, Hoffritz German compass/measuring tool w/leather case, complete 1954 medical books, American Revolution Pictorial History leather bound w/monogram, carved Einstein portrait, Bell & Howell auto 33mm Reflex camera w/zoom & auto flash, Seth Thomas mantel clock, two Warther knives, matching marble-top end tables, wooden bowls, walnut stand, old wood rope style chair, nice Settee, white enamel sm. range, Crosley refrigerator, nice oak buffet with mirror, oak kitchen cabinet, old chests, enamel doctor scales, arrowheads. Pewter collection & Glassware: Very large collection of Pewter: several New Hampshire Tankards, Woodbury kettle, Gorham bowls, coffee pot, sugar & creamer; plates, dishes, candle holders & several other pewter pieces. Glass pitcher w/silver rim, lg. selection crystal, Fenton birds, Flow Blue dishes.Furniture: large corner stand, twin beds, night stands, lamps, nice/heavy wood futon, dehumidifier, round wood dinette w/4 chairs, sm. church pew, brass floor lamp, couch & matching chairs, coffee table, living room chairs, full sz bedroom set, very nice oak table w/4 chairs, matching wood bookcases, whirlpool chest freezer, Maytag washer, metal storage cabinets, love seat Hide A Bed.Coins: Massachusetts1788 Eagle 1cent coin, foreign coins, Buffalo nickels, Silver dollars, quarters & dimes.Outside items: 16’ aluminum ext. ladder, self-propelled Lawn Boy w/bagger, hand tools, step ladder, Stihl 18” chainsaw w/case, Workmate table.Guns: Old rabbit ear double barrel 12 ga, Old Police revolver H&R double action, Russian Mosin Nagant 7.65x38 riffle.Vehicle: 2010 Chevy Malibu only 15,900 miles. Mint condition! Sells at Noon.Terms: Cash or check Auction day. Lunch stand provided. Sale ordered by Martha Cyberik, Executor of Estate. Brad L. Hillyer, Attorney for Estate. Tuscarawas County Case No. 2013ES59532
AUCTIONSATURDAY, APRIL 5 at 10 AM
Estate of Aloisia Saturski & Dr. Myron Saturski581 N. College St., Newcomerstown
(Auction will be under shelter at Cy Young Park directly behind home)
Directions: US 77 to Exit 65; take US 36E, go 2.5 miles to Cy Young Park ramp. Signs will be posted.
Grapevine Real EstateOffice: 310 Main St., Newcomerstown, Ohio 43832Website: ronhickmanauctioneer.comPhone: 740.498.5275Cell: 330.204.1025
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Erb Real Estate Auction33 Acre Holmes County Property
Location: 14801 TR 4 Brinkhaven OH 43006. GPS Coordi-nates: 40.490318, -82.158797 Directions: From US 62 between Killbuck & Danville take CR 25 north to CR 75 continue north & west 2.5 miles to TR 4, turn south 1/4 mile to property.
Thursday April 3rd, 20146:00 PM
* 33 Acres * Richland Township * Holmes County * 4 Parcels * House * Shop * Barn * Wooded Acreage with Timber * Open Building Sites * Fenced Pasture * Hunting * Mineral Rights * Open for Inspection: Tuesday March 25th - 4:00 to 6:00 PM
Offering at auction a nice gentlemen's farm with good acreage and elbow room for your country living. Home features large wash room, kitchen, large dining room open into living room, full bath and bedroom with fireplace on the main floor along with 2 bedrooms and full bath upstairs. Large front porch. Full basement with utilities being well & septic, gas & wood burner heat. The home is wired for electric. 32’x72’ shop is currently used as wood shop but could have a variety of uses and the barn is 32’x40’. The land has several unique features including an in ground fruit cellar, fenced pastures and the wooded land has some mature timber. This land has provided good hunting and could be an ideal beef or horse farm and offers building sites, good pasture, and frontage. This homestead comes avail-able just in time for spring planning so make arrangements to attend this auction!Parcel 1: 6.72 Acres w/ 160' frontage. Open building site or pasture land.Parcel 2: 5.1 Acres w/ 460' frontage. Includes the homestead.Parcel 3: 7.776 Acres w/ 477' frontage. Open building site or pasture land. Parcel 4: 13.404 Acres w/ 50' frontage. All wooded with ma-ture trees & good hunting.TERMS: 10% nonrefundable down payment day of sale with the balance due at closing. No contingencies. Acreage & frontage amounts are approximate and subject to final survey. Buyer to pay $500 per parcel in surveying. Offered in parcels and combined. Announcements day of sale take precedence. All Mineral rights transfer with the property.Legal: Parcel #’s 2000045005 & 2000045006 in Richland Town-ship of Holmes County and the Danville School District. Tax-es per half year are: $951.32 based on CAUV; any recoupment is the buyer’s responsibility.
Auction by order of: Ura & Becky Erb
CURT YODER, REALTOR/[email protected] (330) 204-2447
TIM MILLER, REALTOR/[email protected] (740) 502-6786
(330) 852-4111888-852-4111
www.kaufmanrealty.com
Keim Real Estate AuctionLocation: 8372 CR 318 Shreve Ohio 44676. GPS Coordinates: 40.646593, -82.020979. Directions: From SR 39 & SR 754 west of Millersburg take SR 754 north 3.3 miles to CR 318, con-tinue north 1.7 miles to property. From Shreve take SR 226 southwest 1 mile to Centerville Rd., turn east 1 mile to CR 318, turn south 1.6 miles to property.
Monday April 7th, 20146:00 PM
* 6.68 Acres * Ripley Township * Holmes County * 2 Story Updated Home * 3 Car Garage * Barn * Pasture Area with
Deer Fence * Building Site * 2 Parcels *Open for Inspection: Thursday March 27th – 4:00 to 6:00 PM
Affordable country property with acreage, solid improve-ments, and central location. The home features large family room with wood stove, kitchen, living room, bedroom, and full bath on the main floor with 2 bedrooms upstairs. Basement has had recent updating with new concrete floors. Utilities include well & septic, natural gas forced air furnace. The home has some replacement windows and new flooring throughout. 3 car garage is attached to the house with an open breeze-way. Barn features deer pen and corral area and the acreage features 2 deer paddock pasture areas. Concrete driveway, landscaping, and mature trees are all compliments to this fine country offering. Join us for the open house and see for your-self all this property offers. Parcel 1: 3 Acres with 285’ frontage. Includes home & out-builidngs.Parcel 2: 3.68 Acres with 399’ frontage. Nice Building Site.TERMS: 10% nonrefundable down payment day of sale with the balance due at closing. No contingencies. Acreage & frontage amounts are approximate and subject to final survey. Buyer to pay $500 per parcel in surveying. Offered in parcels and combined. Announcements day of sale take precedence. All Mineral rights owned by seller transfer with the property. Legal: Parcel #’s 2300570000 in Ripley Township of Holmes County and the West Holmes School District. Taxes per half year are: $936.66
Auction by order of: Norman Keim
CURT YODER, REALTOR & [email protected] (330) 204-2447
CHRISTINE COX, [email protected] (330) 231-6578
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AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELYFor sale or rent. 10,000 ft.retail sale space. DowntownMain Street Sugarcreek.Contact 330-201-0673.
460 Apartment Rentals
13.5 ACRES IN Bakersville.Excellent view at 1,100 ft.elevation! $155,000 withpartial mineral rights or$125,000 without mineralrights. 888- 996-9196.
430 Farms for Sale
183 ACRES for sale in Sci-oto County. All wooded,with some marketable tim-ber. Mineral rights transferwith no current leases.$1500/acre. (330) 231- 5487
425 Land Sale Rent
1997 3 BR, 2 BA mobile inWalnut Creek, must bemoved, $5000/obo. Moreinfo, call 330-893-7170
415 Mobile HomeFor Sale
FOR SALE: 10.3 acres, 5br1.5ba, w/smaller house at-tached, 2br, 2ba, both walkout basements, outdoor fur-nace, 13 stall barn, shop.Taking bids until May 23rd.Reserve the right to rejectany or all bids. 3372 EMoreland Rd Fred 264-8705
5 BR 3 BA split level home on1 acre, renovated in 2012.7461 TR 317, Millersburg,$215,000. 330-473-3530
410 Home Condo For Sale
WANTED: NATURAL gas re-frigerator. Call (330) 275-0535
WANTED: USED Treadmill,(330) 852-2970
WANTED: MILKING goat, orfreshen soon. 330-567-2368330-567-3304
WANTED: 12x18 portablebuilding. Must be in goodcondition, Leroy Keim, 9727Hogback Rd Fredericksburg
WANTED: MEDIUM sizepony Gelding, safe forschool chi ldren. (330)897-2511
WANTED: ROUND Pen, ingood condi t ion. (330)473-9567
WANTED: OLDER Pony,needs to be broke for smallchildren. State size & price.Albert Yoder, 330-893-1613.
WANTED: YOUNG Jerseyfamily cow, (330) 695-2191
HEALTH BOOK wanted. TheNatural Remedies Encyclo-ped ia , Au tho rs : VanceFerrell & Harold Cherne MD.Call (330) 893-2095†Ext 2
WANTED: ADULT GermanShepherd, female & male,black & tan, (330) 674-1400
WANTED: MEDIUM size EZEntry pony cart, in goodcondition. (330) 275-5790
NATURAL GAS Generatorsfor sale, different sizesavailable from 12KW -60KW. All generators areload banked and ready togo. Call for more info. (330)231-2634 or (330) 201-7770- evenings.
WANTED: USED WeilMcClain Natural GasBoiler for house, in goodcondition. (330) 674-2883
NEW IDEA Manure spreaderin good condition with limespreading attachments. Ste-ven M. Yoder, 12303 DoverRd. , App le Creek, OH44606, 330-857-0404.
WANTED: PIONEER Spiketooth harrow in good condi-tion. (330) 897-0096 ext. 2
FOR SALE: Honda generator3000-watt, only 87 hrs.,$2200. Make offer. (330)893-0153 / VM.
FOR SALE: Grizzly table topedge sander, good conditionwith hydraullic motor. AllenMiller, (330) 893-2312
TOOL SALE.Air compressor, miter saws,nailers, tinners, jump start-ers. New load has arrived at Country Bargain, 5301TR 117, Baltic OH 43804.330-893-4061 x2.
POWERMATIC 10" table sawwith vega fence, good con-dition, $350. Industrial 10"upcut saw, good condition,$150. 330-897-6602.
WANTED BRICKS. Also,concrete block 8-10" wide,in good condition. 330-275-9675.
WANTED: PIGEONS $2.00on color, $3.00 on whites.Call Kevin, 330-231-9170.Will pick up Tuesday if 50 ormore. Buying year around.
320 Tools Machinery320 Tools Machinery 355 Wanted to Buy320 Tools Machinery320 Tools Machinery 355 Wanted to Buy
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Absolute Better Bilt Storage Dispersal Auction
Harvestore Silos – Silo Jacks – Trucks – Equipment – Tools – Parts
Location: 7513 Old Route 39 NW Sugarcreek Ohio 44681. From I-77 (exit 83) between Akron & Cambridge take SR 39 west 5.7 miles to Old Rt. 39, continue west .7 miles to auction. From Sugarcreek take SR 39 east to Dutch Valley, turn south onto Ragersville Rd. ¼ mile to Old Rt. 39, turn east to auction. Watch for Signs.
Friday, April 4th, 2014 • 9:00 AMAuction Preview: Thursday April 3rd - 2:00 to 5:00 PM
23 Silo Jacks & Assembly Equipment: 14 – 06 silo jacks; 9 – silo jacks; 19 dummy jacks; 3 Beebe winches w/ cable; PTO’s & Brace Poles; 7 empty jack castings; Center Tree assembly; Jack drives w/ motors; misc. jack parts; Harvestore Silo – Harvestore Slurry’s – Unloader & Silo Parts: 25’x90’ Harvestore 17B silo; 81’x19’ Slurry Store w/ web truss; 81’x14’ Slurry Store w/ start ring & angle; 21 – American Flag silo sheets; 2 – 13”x20’ Harvestore goosenecks; 3 – 20’ Harvestore roofs; 2-25’ Harvestore roofs; 25’ trough; 20’ & 25’ door frames; 6 Silo pressure regulators; silo belly bands; bolt caps; misc. access doors, hatch rings, lids, etc.; Mod. 74 & 70 gear boxes; 2 LLF 25’ goosenecks, NEW; misc. ladders & cages incl. head & bottom sections; misc. galvanized ladder components & hoop angle parts; misc. web trusses; Slurry platforms, new styles; Slurry store rests; Slurry galvanized pipes; riser pipes; center agitation items; manure pumps; 3 – manure deluxe agitation nozzles; misc. blower pipe; unloader parts incl. sprockets, clock towers, hanger bearings, over arm assemblies, shifter levers, wrenches, spring tube assemblers, rails; unloader cart; unloader racks; roof rack; Harvestore mailbox replica silo; Trucks – Trailers – Lift Trucks – Equipment: ’05 Chevy 4500 Crew Cab, Duramax diesel, Allison transmission w/ 8’ aluminum flat bed, 160,000 miles; ’06 Chevy 4500 truck w/ 11’ Omaha service bed, 170,000 miles, 8.1 ltr; ’08 Chevy 2500HD ext. cab, 184,000 miles, 2WD, 6ltr; ’87 Int. F30 day cab Semi w/ 4.25 CAT; ’92 Landoll 46’ tandem axle trailer; Stoll 30’ Flatbed gooseneck trailer w/ hyd. Brakes; Stoll 27’ enclosed gooseneck trailer; Hyster 16,000lb gas lift truck; Mitsubishi FGC25K LP lift truck, 5750 hrs.; Clark 8,000lb gas lift truck; Multi Quip Denyo 180 diesel air compressor; 60lb CP Jack Hammer; Stanford 30KW w/ diesel Perkins power unit; Industrial Equipment – Shop Tools – Miscellaneous: Bridgeport 60080 Milling machine; Buffalo Angle Roller No. 1; Mubea BF size 10 Ironworker w/ punches & dies; Geka Hydreacrop-50-S Ironworker; WF Wells L-9 metal band saw; Westinghouse HA 273 Drill Press; 400 ton shop press; Quincy 60 gal. 10hp air compressor; Miller Welder w/ Miller Matic SCP 200C; Miller 200 MillerMatic welder; 2 Miller Roughneck welders w/ gas motors; Thermal Arc PAK 5XR plasma cutter; Hypertherm Powermax 1000 plasma cutter; Victor VCM 200 HS plasma track system w/ remote; Lincoln AC 225 arc welder; Lincoln AC DC arc welder; Acetylene torch sets & cart; misc. welding helmets, clamps, & supplies; Clark Delco Versa 100 steam cleaner; 3,000lb pressure washer; 2 PortaPower systems; Edwards No. 15 shear; Oster pipe threader on cart; Rigid pipe & SAE threader; 4 banders; HVLP tip sprayer; bench grinders on stands; Lindsay sand blaster; 4 epoxy mixers; cement vibrator; cement mixer; 40+ concrete blankets; misc. concrete tools; hand lift truck; parts washer; misc. steel tool benches & tables; Snap-on Stack tool box; MAC tool box; large assortment of hand tools incl. wrenches, socket sets, pulley pullers, hammers, etc.; Handy Man jack; Toledo scale; Platform scales; electrical supplies; safety equipment; extension cords; air hose; Wyatt Scott come alongs; large anvil; misc. air tools incl. impact wrenches, 3 air drills (CP, Rotor, Ingersoll Rand); chains & binders; ropes; large assortment of electric motors incl. 60hp, 7.5hp, Alliance 10hp w/ only 700hrs, 3 phase convertor; T400 scaffold hoists; Budgit ½ ton hoist; 3 ton chain come alongs; water pump & hoses; misc. industrial shelving; steel storage bins; Aluminum side rail tool box; cow mats; several wagon loads of misc.Terms: ONLINE BIDDING AVAILABLE. Cash – check – credit. 3% Buyer’s premium; pre-mium waived for cash or check sales. All items to be sold “As Is”. Online bidding terms and conditions apply. Buyers will have 2 weeks (Monday – Friday 8-5) after the auction for removal of any and all items. Loading available. Lodging available for overnight buyers. Please contact Carlisle Inn (330) 852-2586, Dutch Host Inn (330) 852-2468, or Comfort Inn (330) 364-8881Auction Note: After 38 years in Harvestore Silo Sales & Service, Better Bilt Storage will be liquidating all business equipment and parts at absolute auction. Most all items are in good serviceable condition and you will be able to buy with confidence. Come to the auction preview to inspect all items. We will begin with uncatalogued tools, shop equipment, parts, and miscel-laneous and then begin on cataloged items at 1:00 PM. For online bidding, catalogs, brochures, and pictures go to www.kaufman-auctions.com Lunch Stand by Stoney Point Parochial School
Auction by order of: Better Bilt Storage, Inc.David Miller & Titus Miller, Owners • (330) 852-4088
(330) 852-4111888-852-4111
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CURT YODER, AUCTIONEER
330.204.2447 or [email protected]
CLIFF SPRANG, AUCTIONEER
330.464.5155 or [email protected]
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KAWASKI 2006 4-Wheeler,750 Brute Force, w/winch &s n o w p l o w , $ 6 , 4 0 0 .330-390-0284
2003 MERCURY sable wagonLS, new tires, new jaspertransmission, like new,loaded, 124k. mi., $3400obo. Call/text 330-231-5745
4-STEEL I-beams 6x6 14'x9"; 2-Vinyl windows, 2x6x2x6"; 2-Vinyl windows 2'x3'; 1-32" exterior door; 2-steel I-beams 3" widex12"hx75' 330-897-1412†x3
DOUGHTY FENCE Builders.Building all types: board, split,rail, woven wire, non-climbhorse, barb, horse, cote,hitensil. Also repairs.
330-893-1803330-763-1433
530 Motorcycles ATVs500 Automobiles
GOOD USED 6 ft. chain linkfence. 9 gauge, 175 ft. postsgate. 330-893-2340
16' FIBERGLASS BOAT andtrailer, $800. 65hp Mercuryoutboard,as is, $400/obo.330-473-3530.
YODER'S FENCE & BrushRemoval. Will build alltypes of farm fence. 23 yrs.exp. Free est. 330-763-049706500 AD13113930 72
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775 Fencing
TAKING NEW BASIC appli-cations for 14x70, 2-BR,2 full BA, dishwasher, cov-ered porch, LP gas heat,a/c, wooded area, $500+dep. +1st mo. LP gas allow-ance, water incl'd, 1 yrlease. Great for retirees.N a s h v i l l e a r e a .330-378-3431
GORILLA PTG, Co. Free es-timates on ext., vinyl, steel,wood sidings. 330-231-3541
FOGGED HOUSE WIN-DOWS? We can fix themwithout replacing the entirewindow. (330) 674-7556.
14' SmokerCraft with 10-hp.Evinrude, w/fish finder, trolling
motor & trailer. Motor over-hauled last year. $1700/obo.
330-432-7486
HILLSIDE WINDOW anddoors with composite jamb,$295. Vinyl windows withheavy duty aluminiumscreen. Free estimates. Weinstall. We now stock doors.330-897-1222 x3.
REMODELED 3 BR on largelot near Nashville, $550+heat & elect. Refs. & sec.dep. required. 330-378-5121
1130 Windows
FOR SALE: 1997 40hp Mer-cury outboard motor, tillerhandle, key start, powertrim, like new. $2,800. obo(330) 359-0915
MAST PAINTING Need togive your cupboards afacelift? We can help. Wepaint cupboards any color youwant. We also do paint &glazing. Call (330) 473-3595
495 Mobile Home Rentals
NOW OPENCenterline Cabinets
8494 East Lincoln WayOrrville, Ohio
Lite Oak and dark Beech cab-inets. Semi loads in stock. As-sembled box cabinets madein USA. 330-683-3030. Mon.10-7, Tues.-Fri. 8-5. Marbletops, faucets
3900-SF WAREHOUSE forrent w/restroom, office &loading dock. 8216 TR 568,Fredericksburg. Call (330)275-0535
GIVE YOUR HOME a freshnew look! Exp'd interiorpainter will paint your homeat reasonable price. Freeest. 330-466-3575/ Fonda.
FOR SALE: 14' 4" Grummanaluminum boat with 25hpjohnson, Exc. cond., withfoot control trolling motor,$2500/obo. 14' Starcraft fi-berglass boat with trailer, nomotor, $250. 330-279-2719. 07200 AD13289578 144
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650 Building Materials490 Comm. Property - Rent 925 Painting
FOR SALE: 17' Fiberglassboat with 80 hp mercury.$500/obo. 330-260-3430.
1998 GMC Safari 7 pass. van,Exc. cond., very little rust,runs great. $1500. 330-464-2809 or 330-464-2811.
SHINGLE BUGGY for rent,available for pickup inSugarcreek & Holmesville.Will deliver. Dale's Rental,330-763-1227
FOR SALE: Mullet coal fur-nace. Good codition, $850.Samuel Miller, 47963 Twp.Rd. 217, Mbg., Ohio 44654
FOR SALE: Pontoon boat 28'River Cruiser. Floor and car-pet 2 years old. Motor is2012 Yamaha. 2.5 warantyon motor. 330-852-7017.
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3BR, 1.5BA, Home on approx2 acres, lg front lawn, pri-vate well & septic, 2 cargar., quite road in EastHolmes, Assists pets only.No Smoking. $750/mo +Utilities. Joe - 330-852-1988
2000 GMC Safari 7 pass. van,Exc. Cond., no rust, runsgreat! $2500. 330-464-2809or 330-464-2811.
840 Heating
8HP MERCURY Outboard1995, Tiller steering, comeswith gas tank, hose, & stand$750/obo 330-763-1463
1120 WeldingD YODER CONSTRUCTION:
Custom Homes, Remodel-ing homes, garages, decksroofing, & pole buildings.F r e e E s t i m a t e s . ( 7 4 0 )294-3215
475 Home Condo Rentals
2002 CHRYSLER Town &Country EX, new tires,struts & brakes, good con-dition. $2,950 or make offer.Call or text (330) 231-5745
FLY HIGH wake boardingpole w/mult-board rack,$350/ obo. (330) 473-3503
6 PASS. Mini van looking forwork routes, Holmesville/Fredericksburg. Weeklyrates, 330-390-0041.
720 Construction
BERLIN ROOFING. Shingle,Metal, Rubber and slate,reroof, and repairs. 330-893-2518.
COUNTRY EFF. Shreve area,ideal for 1, utils. pd, $350/mo 330-378-5558 or 330-262-1811
I BUY junk cars 262-9300
VAN FOR RENT. 2008 15-pass, hitch receiver, plusluggage carrier avail. GoodRates Mlbg. 330- 231-4493
FOR SALE: 2003 9.9Yamaha boat motor fourstroke long shaft. Goodcond., $1400. 330-359-0900
1000 Roofing & Spouting830 Hauling
FOR SALE: Boat Motor,Evinrude 88HP, 1996, Makeoffer. (330) 897-1222†Ext 3
545 Vans
STOP PAYING Rent & Own,Triplex & shop For Sale inKillbuck, very good condi-tion. Live in one unit andothers will make your pay-ments. Property qualifies formany 1st time home buyersprograms.
akvincrentals.com(330) 674-2819
DUST BUNNIES CleaningCo. offers an affordablehousecleaning service tai-lored to meet your needs.Insured/bonded. Cal l Mi-chelle at (330) 844-1604.
Building all types of wood &wire fences. Have ambusher
to clear old fence rows.Free est. United Fencing
330-359-2314 x1 / 231-8813
1989 15HP Evinrude, shortshaft electric start, verynice. Lake ready. $1250/obo. (330) 600-2099.
'01 F-350 XL crew cab, 272kmi., re-built trans w/lessthan 8k mi., good cond.,$9500. (330) 473-5356
FREE FOR tearing down. 20x24 pole barn with 10' en-closed lane too. 1 front 1side is metal, room for about200-250 bales of hay on top.David D. Yoder Jr., 7495Spooky Hollow Rd. NW,Sugar Creek Oh, 44681.330-852-0775 xt. 3.
695 Cleaning540 Trucks SUVs
16' CRESTLINER row boat,alum., Deep V, 4-benchseats, w/cover & oars, exc.cond. Reg. good until 2016,$900. (330) 988-7953.
970 Pole Steel Building
1987 HONDA Rebel 450.10,000 orig. miles NICE.$1,800. (330) 465-4555.
520 Boats
NEW SUPPLY OF Fence Ma-terial. Woven wire, woodand steel posts, poplar andyellow pine boards, gates,hog and cattle panels horsecote and accessories, Su-premo barb, 3 or more rolls,$38.25 each. 4,000 ft hight e n s i l e w i r e , $ 7 6 . 5 0 .Doughty Val ley Fence,330- 674-7440. Installation330- 893-1803.
SIGLER PAINTING specializ-ing in neat, clean, quality in-terior painting. Third genera-tion painter. Exc. refs. Freeest. 330 317-7048.
NEW 2BR Apartment in Bal-tic, Ohio. Living / Kitchen /Dining room open concept.New full bath, walk in closet,no stairs to climb. Everyth-ing new in this apartment. Ithas just been completely re-furbished. New furnace,A/C, lights, drywall, paint,carpet, vinyl. Available im-mediately. $590/mo+$600dep. Phone 330-897-9045M-TH 7:30-4:00.
2007 SUZUKI Burgman 650,4,700 miles, Automatic,White, excellent condition.$4,850. 330-378-3321
MY Amish home has open-ings to care for your new-born-3 yr. old, have 25 yrs.exp. & refs. (330) 695-9310
WHITE FIBERGLASS Truckcap, HC long. $250. (330)936-6183.
775 Fencing685 Child Care Service460 Apartment Rentals 925 Painting510 Auto Parts Accessories 530 Motorcycles ATVs
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Millersburg, OH 44654(330) 473-7727
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2006 Chrysler 300C LTD AWD
$10,900 #14068C
2011 Mazda 2 Sport 4DR
$11,900 #3420
2007 Ford Taurus SE
$6,900 #14072B
2013 Chevy Sonic LT
$12,900 #3397
2012 Nissan Versa S 5DR
$12,500 #3418
2009 Chevy HHR LS
$9,900 #3448
2012 Kia Forte EX
$13,900 #14084S
2005 Ford F450 DRW Utility
$13,800 #14068S
2012 Honda Civic LX
$14,200 #3419
2013 Chevy Sonic LT
$14,400 #3434
2012 Chevy Malibu LS
$13,900 #3414
2012 Chrysler 200 Touring LX
$13,900 #3440
2009 Chevy Malibu 1LT
$12,900 #3447
2009 Ford F150 EXT 4x2 XLT
$14,900 #3400
2012 Chevy Malibu 1LT
$14,900 #3435
2012 Chevy Cruze LT
$14,900 #3401
2011 Ford Fusion SE
$14,900 #3438
2008 Honda Accord EX-L 4DR
$14,900 #14218A
2012 Ford Focus SE
$14,900 #3450
2013 Chevy Cruze 2LT
$15,500 #3409
2010 Mazda 3 Sport
$15,400 #3411
2011 Cadillac SRX AWD
$28,900 #3391
2011 Buick La Crosse CXS
$26,200 #3442
2011 Buick Enclave CXL AWD
$27,900 #3439
2010 Nissan Armada Platinum
$29,900 #13343A
2013 Chevy K2500 Crew LT
$40,900 #14017A
2011 Mini Y Hardtop
$16,900 #3429
2012 Chevy Captiva 2LS
$16,900 #3433
2012 Chevy Captiva 2LS
$16,900 #3437
2010 Honda Accord EX-L
$17,600 #3386A
2011 Dodge Nitro Heat 4x4
$17,200 #3405
2013 Dodge Grand Caravan SXT
$19,200 #3415
2013 Chevy Captiva LT FWD
$17,800 #3393
2011 Nissan Rogue SV AWD
$18,900 #3441
2013 Chevy Malibu LT
$18,400 #3444
2012 Chevy Equinox 2LT FWD
$20,900 #14087A
2011 Ford Edge SEL AWD
$21,600 #3421
2013 Chevy Captiva LTZ FWD
$21,900 #3436
2011 Nissan Murano S AWD
$21,900 #3445
2012 Chevy Volt Electric
$21,900 #3446
2012 Jeep Liberty LTD 4x4
$20,700 #3425
2013 Chevy Captiva LT
$20,900 #3451
2011 Chevy Equinox LTZ AWD
$21,900 #14053A
2011 Chevy K1500 Crew LT
$19,900 #14199A
2013 Ford Escape SEL 4X4
$23,900 #3452
2012 Chevy Traverse 2LT AWD
$22,900 #3424
2012 GMC Terrain SLT-2 AWD
$25,500 #3416
2012 Ford Escape Limited 4x4
$22,600 #3406
2012 Chevy Malibu 1LT
$15,500 #3432
2013 Chevy Impala LTZ
$16,800 #3366$15,900 #3381
2013 Chevy Impala LTZ
$15,900 #3382
2013 Chevy Impala LTZ
2006 Mitsubishi Eclipse GT
$8,900 #13183C
2006 Chevy Cobalt LS
$5,900 #3371B
2010 Chevy Impala LT
$13,900 #14233A
2010 Chevy Equinox LS
$14,900 #3423
2013 Chevy Cruze 2LT
$15,900 #3408
2013 Chevy Tahoe LT 4x4
$45,900 #3460
2009 Hummer H3
$18,900 #3449
2011 Chevy Traverse 1LT
$21,900 #14175A
2013 Ford Edge LTD AWD
$27,900 #3462
2012 Ford Mustang Cobra GT 500
$44,900 #14299A
2010 Jeep Wrangler 2DR Sport 4x4
$22,900 #3455
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Til June 2014
2014 Chevy CameroV6, Manual Transmission, Power Windows & Locks, Air #121
MSRP ............................. $24,700Sale Price ....................... $22,980GM Rebate...........................$500
Sale Price$22,480
2014 GMC 1/2 Ton Reg Cab 4x4“New Body” Style, Trailering Package, Locking Rear Di erential #116
MSRP ............................. $32,380Sale Price ....................... $30,002GM Rebate........................ $2,500***Autoshow Bonus Cash .....$500
Sale Price$27,002
2014 Chevy 1/2 Ton Reg Cab“New Body” Style, Air, Locking Rear Di erential #113
MSRP ............................. $27,455Sale Price ....................... $25,508GM Rebate........................ $2,250***Autoshow Bonus Cash .....$500
Sale Price$22,758
2014 Chevy Cruze DIESELClean Burn Diesel, Power Sunroof, Leather Heated Seats #031
MSRP ............................. $27,440Sale Price ....................... $25,370GM Rebate........................ $1,250***Autoshow Bonus Cash .....$500
Sale Price$23,620
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2014 Chevy 1/2 Ton Double Cab 4x45.3L V8, “New Body” Style, Air Trailering Package, Locking Rear Di erential #156
MSRP ............................. $36,740Sale Price ....................... $33,614GM Rebate........................ $1,750***Autoshow Bonus Cash .....$500
Sale Price$31,364
2014 Chevy 15 Passenger VanPower Windows & Locks, Power Seat, Rearview Camera, Trailing Package, Locking Rear Di erential #057
MSRP ............................. $39,720Sale Price ....................... $35,565GM Rebate........................ $1,500
Sale Price$34,065
2014 Chevy Cruze DIESEL2014 Chevy Cruze DIESEL2014 Chevy 1/2 Ton Reg Cab2014 Chevy 1/2 Ton Reg Cab
2014 Chevy Spark “Gas Saver”, Power Windows & Locks, Air #219
MSRP ............................. $12,995Sale Price ....................... $12,307
Sale Price$12,307
2014 Chevy Cruze“Gas Saver”, Automatic, Air, Power Windows & Locks #182
MSRP ............................. $19,180Sale Price ....................... $17,979GM Rebate...........................$750***Autoshow Bonus Cash .....$500
Sale Price$16,729
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2014 Chevy Malibu“Gas Saver”, Auto, Air, Power Windows & Locks, #148
MSRP ............................. $23,395Sale Price ....................... $21,848GM Rebate........................ $1,750***Autoshow Bonus Cash .....$500
Sale Price$19,598
2014 Buick VeranoLeather Heated Seats, Bose Stereo System, Power Seat, Remote Starter w/ Keyless Entry #067
MSRP ............................. $28,100Sale Price ....................... $26,098GM Rebate...........................$500***Autoshow Bonus Cash .....$500
Sale Price$25,098
2014 Buick Regal AWDAll-Wheel Drive, Leather Heated Seats, Bluetooth, Alloy Wheels #150
MSRP ............................. $32,790Sale Price ....................... $30,441Rebate ................................$500
Sale Price$29,941
2014 Chevy 1/2 Ton Crew Cab 4x4“New Body” Style, Trailering Package, Air, Locking Rear Di erential #059
MSRP ............................. $37,315Sale Price ....................... $34,203GM Rebate........................ $2,250***Autoshow Bonus Cash .....$500
Sale Price$31,453
2014 Chevy 3/4 Ton Crew Cab 4x46.0L V8, Auto, Bluetooth, Power Seat, Remote Start, Aluminum Wheels, Steering WheelRadio ControlsDEM0 #069
MSRP ............................. $47,706Sale Price ....................... $42,555GM Rebate........................ $3,500**Trade In Bonus Cash ....... $1,000***Autoshow Bonus Cash .....$500
Sale Price$37,805
2014 Chevy Impala“New Body Style”, Keyless Entry, Power Trunk Release, Power Windows & Locks, Cruise Control #003
MSRP ............................. $27,535Sale Price ....................... $25,718GM Rebate...........................$500
Sale Price$25,218
2014 Buick EncoreAll-Wheel Drive, Power Sunroof, Leather Heated Seats, 18” Chromed Aluminum Wheels, Nvaigation #195
MSRP ............................. $34,975Sale Price ....................... $32,180Rebate ................................$250
Sale Price$31,930
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2014 GMC 3/4 Ton Reg Cab 4x4
MSRP ............................. $36,995Sale Price ....................... $33,546GM Rebate........................ $3,500*Trade In Bonus Cash ...........$750***Autoshow Bonus Cash .....$500
Sale Price$28,796
6.0L V8, Auto, Air, Locking Rear Di erential, Trailering Package w/ Brake Control #167
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