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March 14-20, 2013: Vol. 11, No. 48; • 1-888-323-1662 • Fax 330-264-3756 PRSRT STD ECR U.S. POSTAGE PAID MILLERSBURG, OHIO PERMIT NO. 60 Postal Patron [email protected] FREE www.holmescountyshopper.com Calendar March Holmes Liberty Coalition meets tonight The Holmes County Liberty Coalition will meet tonight (Thursday, March 14) at 7 p.m. at the Millersburg Comfort Inn. A video, “Why His- tory Matters — Unearth- ing America’s Christian Foundations” will be shown and discussed. Public is welcome. Ag Appreciation Breakfast is Friday Farmers and those in the agricultural industry are invited to join the Holmes See Pg. 7 — CALENDAR Birds and much more With more than 5,600 acres locat- ed near Shreve, Wayne County rests on the largest inland natu- ral wetland complex in Ohio. For 12-plus years, the village has taken advantage of the location with the Shreve Spring Migration Sensation. “I live in Shreve, and so it is one of those places that we think is extra special because it’s unique,” Wilderness Center naturalist Lynda Price said. “I just really think it helps educate the public about the marsh.” Price will hold a seminar about snakes of Ohio, with live snakes in the presentation during the annual event Saturday, March 16. Fellow Wilderness Center natu- ralist Carrie Elvey will assist chil- dren at the dip netting station on Cemetery Road during the Sensa- tion from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. The Migration Sensation will have many new programs and special guests this year, said Bill Fought, who handles publicity for the event. Most of the workshops will take place at Shreve Elementary School, while an additional seven By ABBY ARMBRUSTER Staff Writer Shreve Sensation Migration showcases wildlife of 5,600-acre wetlands Submitted photo Speaker Jim McCormac, who works for the Ohio Division of Wildlife, will return to the Migration Sensation this year by popular demand. Bill Fought, who handles publicity for the event, says McCormac’s photography is “out of this world.” McCormac has a book about wood-warblers slated to be published this year. See Pg. 4 — SHREVE Special Savings For 1 Week Only March 14 - 21 Find Details Inside On Page 21 330.674.4327 6 S. Washington Street, Millersburg, OH 44654 www.premierhearingcenter.com Country Lane Printing PH: (330)-473-2425 Business Cards Brochures Rack Cards Price Lists Mailings Promotional Items Notepads PH: (330)-473-2425
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Page 1: Holmes County Shopper, March 14, 2013

March 14-20, 2013: Vol. 11, No. 48; • 1-888-323-1662 • Fax 330-264-3756

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MarchHolmes Liberty Coalition meets tonight

The Holmes County Liberty Coalition will meet tonight (Thursday, March 14) at 7 p.m. at the Millersburg Comfort Inn. A video, “Why His-tory Matters — Unearth-ing America’s Christian Foundations” will be shown and discussed. Public is welcome.

Ag Appreciation Breakfast is Friday

Farmers and those in the agricultural industry are invited to join the Holmes

See Pg. 7 — CALENDAR

Birds and much more

With more than 5,600 acres locat-ed near Shreve, Wayne County rests on the largest inland natu-ral wetland complex in Ohio. For 12-plus years, the village has taken advantage of the location with the Shreve Spring Migration Sensation.

“I live in Shreve, and so it is one of those places that we think is extra special because it’s unique,” Wilderness Center naturalist Lynda Price said. “I just really think it helps educate the public about the marsh.”

Price will hold a seminar about snakes of Ohio, with live snakes in the presentation during the annual event Saturday, March 16.

Fellow Wilderness Center natu-ralist Carrie Elvey will assist chil-dren at the dip netting station on Cemetery Road during the Sensa-tion from 10 a.m.-2 p.m.

The Migration Sensation will have many new programs and special guests this year, said Bill Fought, who handles publicity for the event.

Most of the workshops will take place at Shreve Elementary School, while an additional seven

By ABBY ARMBRUSTERStaff Writer

Shreve Sensation Migration showcases wildlife of 5,600-acre wetlands

Submitted photoSpeaker Jim McCormac, who works for the Ohio Division of Wildlife, will return to the

Migration Sensation this year by popular demand. Bill Fought, who handles publicity for the event, says McCormac’s photography is “out of this world.” McCormac has a book about wood-warblers slated to be published this year.See Pg. 4 — SHREVE

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2 — Thursday, March 14, 2013 The Holmes County Shopper News

Holmes County bookmobile scheduleMonday — Winesburg Elementary, 9:30 a.m.-2 p.m.; Kurtz Township Road 606, 2:30-3 p.m.; South Bunker

Hill School, 1:15-2 p.m.; Winesburg Public, 2:30-6:30 p.m.Tuesday — Nature View School, 12:30-1:30 p.m.;

Oak Grove School, 1:45-2:30 p.m.; Mount Hope Post Office, 3:15-5 p.m.; Hiland Bike, 6-7 p.m.

Wednesday — Holmes County Training Center, 9:30-10:30 a.m.; Holmes Seniors/HCTC, 10:45-11 a.m.; Scenic View School, 12:30-1:30 p.m.; Hillcest School,

See Pg. 3 — SCHEDULE

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The Holmes County Shopper News Thursday, March 14, 2013 — 3

Holmes County

Shopper NewsP.O. Box 918

Wooster, OH 44691Publication No.

(USPS 60)Millersburg office

25 N. Clay StPhone: 1-888-323-1662E-mail: [email protected]

Published Thursdays by the Holmes County Shopper, P.O. Box 918, Wooster, OH 44691.

1:45-2:30 p.m.; Fryburg School, 2:45-3:30 p.m.; Nature’s Food Market, 3-6 p.m.

Thursday — Troyer Ridge School, Township Road 369, 9-10:30 a.m.; Becks Mill, 11-11:45 p.m.; Doughty Valley School, noon-1 p.m.; Sunshine Villa, 1-2 p.m.; Killbuck Public, 3-6 p.m.

Friday — Spring Mead-ow School, 9-10:15 a.m.; North Bunker Hill School, 10:30 a.m.-noon; Dublin School, 1-2 p.m.; Sunset View School, 2:15-3:15 p.m.

Schedule(Continued From Page 2)

Father to address daughter’s journey after crash

A program, presented by the father of a girl who was injured in a car crash in 2011, will be presented March 17 at 10:30 a.m. at the Nashville United Methodist Church.

Bill Nelson will talk about the last 14 months during which his daugh-ter, Mary, underwent numerous surgeries, pre-senting daily struggles for her and her family.

Mary Nelson was in a car with three friends on the Blue Ridge Parkway in November 2011. They were taking pictures of the

night sky when the driver over-corrected and the car careened down an embank-ment, flipped and hit a tree. It took an hour to get Mary Nelson out of the car and to the hospital, where the prognosis was not good.

She wasn’t expected to sur-vive the first 24 hours.

A free-will offering will be taken to be used in Mary Nelson’s treatment. Donations can be given at any PNC Bank in care of the Mary Nelson Fund.

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4 — Thursday, March 14, 2013 The Holmes County Shopper News

help stations and obser-vation areas are scat-tered near the village for people to see pos-sibly 95 types of birds, with six that are rare to the area.

Five help stations in Shreve will have scopes and binoculars set up to get a better view of the wildlife. Experts will be on hand to help with identifications.

Fought said Ohio Cer-tified volunteer natural-ist Chuck Jakubchak will introduce a new work-shop about species of birds and their offspring, titled Cute Chicks, to show how birds are relat-ed.

H u s b a n d - a n d - w i f e duo Kimberly and Kenn Kaufman will hold work-shops about birding and bird flight, respectively.

The pair has spoken at the Migration Sensation for many years, but Fought said Kenn Kaufman will present a new program that Migration Sensation

attendees will be the first to hear.

The Akron Zoo will have live animals for a children-friendly show at 9:30 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. Fought said adding a family activities zone has brought more people to the event than just bird enthusiasts.

“I really love talking to the children and the adults and letting them know about the types of wildlife that are right near them, and how they can look for them and lis-ten for them,” Price said.

Along with the family activities zone and bird-ers’ market place, where vendors and experts will share their knowledge

about wildlife and wet-lands, specialists will be at Brown’s Bog and Funk Bottoms.

Fought said Ashland University biology pro-fessor Dick Stoffer will be at Brown’s Bog from 8 a.m.-noon to explain how the bog exists and point out native plants in the area.

The Funk Bottoms Help Station will feature Jason Tucker this year, who has tracked sandhill cranes for multiple seasons to learn about home ranges and habitat preferences.

Fought said it takes 80-100 volunteers to make the Migration Sen-sation go smoothly, with sponsors including the

Ohio Department of Natural Resources Divi-sion of Wildlife, Friends of the Killbuck Marsh, Wilderness Center, Ohio Certified Volunteer Natu-ralists, Greater Mohican Audubon Society, Triway Local Schools, Shreve Library and the Shreve Business and Community Association.

Contact Abby Arm-bruster at 330-287-1632

or email her at aarm-b r u s t e r @ t h e - d a i l y -record.com. Follow her on Twitter @abbyarm-bruster.

Submitted photosThe bald eagle observation area is a popular spot during the Migration

Sensation in Shreve. Experts in birding are at various observation areas around Shreve, with scopes and binoculars to find rare birds and wildlife in Wayne County.

After spending many seasons tracking sand-hill cranes, Jason Tucker will share his findings about home ranges and habitat preferences at the 13th annual Migration Sensation this week-end. Tucker will be at the Funk Bottoms help station, located off of state Route 95, during the Sensation.

Shreve(Continued From Page 1)

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CommunityNortheast Ohio: Land of the great

It happens every time our family travels any-where outside of North-east Ohio — the grass is naturally greener. We have fantasized about living in the South, where the sweet tea flows as smooth as the chatter from a belle sit-ting through the after-noon sun on a front porch rocker. We have dreamed of living in the mountains, where only the tougher-than-nails survive. We have even dreamed of living at the edge of the ocean, where beach bums, millionaires and fishermen redefine harmony and all sing Jimmy Buffet songs.

But at the end of the day, we are still born and raised Northeast Ohio-ans. And the truth is that maybe living in North-east Ohio isn’t so bad. I dare even think that, if we put the time into it, it could be as romantic as the place where the southern mountains meet the ocean.

Northeast Ohio has great things and great people that make our part of the world something absolutely wonderful. We

get to experience all four seasons, which the rest of the world may know as spring, summer, fall and winter, but we know as mud, humidity, colorful and cold. Our weather is always changing and keeping us on our toes, and we all know that if the weather one day does not suit, one simply has to wait until tomorrow. Our general lack of sun saves us heaps of money in sun-block and sunglasses, and the other days of lousy weather send us back inside to work to be the ultra productive people that we are.

It’s true that we here in the heart of the coun-try have a tremendous work ethic. We are the steel mills, the farmers, the businessmen and women. If there’s ever a task that you want done, a good Ohioan will make sure it’s done the right way and done quickly,

mostly with the help of a neighbor or two. We are a folk so friendly, I dare say that people from other parts of the country would be a tad intimidated if they expe-rienced how we strike up conversations and make connections with com-plete strangers. Before too long, those strang-ers become friends and we’re inviting them over for some of the greatest food in the whole world: Ohio cuisine.

I’ll tell you from expe-rience that you will not find a decent pierogi, ring of kielbasa, bratwurst, fry pie, or plate of mashed potatoes and meatloaf south of the Mason-Dixon line to save your life. Solid, standard foods like sauerkraut aren’t on every corner, and if you want something to drink, my word, do not ask for a pop. (The rest of the country will never quite catch on to the correct terminology for a car-bonated beverage.)

We have clambakes and buckets of salt in our garages next to our cans of bug repellent. Our cars aren’t afraid to drive

through the snow and we are not afraid to admit to using the air-conditioning and heat in the same 24-hour period. We say things like “you guys” and stand by our sports teams through the thick and thin because we are committed to ourselves and our home. And above all else, unlike our neighbors to the south, we are never “fixin’” to do anything. Chances are much more likely that we just do it and get it done because there is that slightest chance that tomorrow might bring warm, sunny weather, and we would much rath-er be outside grilling our brats and drinking an ice cold pop with our pals from down the road than doing whatever it was.

The rest of the world may never understand the majestic ways we have, and maybe that’s how it was meant to be. We don’t need to be glorified by the media or across the silver screen, and I don’t even need to ask about what makes this home of ours so great. I already know the answer: you guys.

Church notesCommunity Lenten service is Sunday

A community service, Lent: In Psalms & Songs, sponsored by the Holmes County Ministerial Asso-ciation, will be held Sun-day, March 17, at 3 p.m. at the Millersburg United Methodist Church. The East Holmes Choir will provide the music.

Loudonville Community Prayer Team meets Wednesdays

Tragedies and disas-ters have been recurring themes in the news lately. So much has happened recently — to local fami-lies, within our community, in the state, and especially throughout our nation.

Help us DO something to change the news. The Loudonville Community

Prayer Team is forming in Loudonville and will meet Wednesdays at 8 p.m. at the Loudonville United Methodist Church to pray for our fami-lies, friends, neighbors, churches, schools, com-munity, state and nation.

All are welcome. If you can’t join us, please feel free to submit your prayer requests to [email protected]. For more information call Susan at 330-275-1272. Prison ministry banquet is March 19 at Amish Door

We Care Prison Minis-try will be holding a ban-quet at the Amish Door Restaurant in Wilmot on March 19 at 6:15 p.m. Fea-tured will be singing by the John Glick Family and a talk by Frank Gossett, for-mer inmate. For your free reservation, call 330-231-2596 or email [email protected]. A freewill offering will be taken.

Easter celebration to be March 23

Easter Celebration at Community Bible Church, 5279 County Road 314, Millersburg, will be March 23, 11 a.m.-1 p.m. An Easter devo-tion, egg hunt, egg deco-rating, candy and crafts are planned for kids of all ages. Dinner provided and families welcome. Call 330-674-4557.

Shreve UMC to present Handel’s ‘Messiah’

Shreve United Methodist Church will host a perfor-mance of selections from Handel’s “Messiah,” on Maundy Thursday, March 28, at 7 p.m. at the church, 430 N. Main St., Shreve.

The Chancel Choir will be directed in this effort by Dr. Amy Yekel. Yekel received her bachelor of music degree from the University of Akron and master of music and doc-

torate of musical arts from Arizona State University.

She made her debut with the Toledo opera in 2012 and over the past several years has received awards from The Wagner Society of New York and The Wag-ner Society of Ohio. She is a former first-place win-ner of Palm Springs Opera Scholarship Competition, Arizona Lyric Opera Scholarship Competition, The Canton Civic Opera Scholarship Competition, Akron Symphony Cho-rus Scholarship, Tuesday Musical Club Scholarship, Mary S. Bower’s Scholar-ship, The John MacDonald Scholarship, and The Mac-Dowell Scholarship. She has also attended the Wag-ner Intensive Program at Baldwin Wallace College.

Among the selections for the evening will be the iconic “Hallelujah Chorus,” as well as sev-eral other choruses and a variety of soloists. Open communion also will be served. The event is free and open to the public.

New arrivalsA BOY, Mason Briar,

was born Feb. 27 to Bran-don and Rosanna Mc-Kinney of Nashville. He weighed 8 pounds, 10.4 ounces and was 20 inches long. He joins a sibling, Georgia Garnes.

Grandparents are Mike and Salena Shepherd of Lakeville, Leslie Duncan of Nashville and Naomi Ellis of Shreve. Great-grandparent is Lona Cot-trell of Glenmont.

A BOY, Gannon Emmet Reeves, was born Jan. 26 to Tara Schartiger and Dave Reeves of Lakeville. He weighed 8 pounds, 8 ounces and was 20.25 inches long. He joins a sister, Hayden Jones.

Grandparents are John Schartiger of Vin-ton, Tisha Reeves, Terry Reeves, both of Jeromes-ville, Donna Westfall and Glenn Westfall, both of Wooster. Great-grandparents are Marie Schartiger of Wooster and Junior Schartiger of Middleport.

Knitters, crocheters needed

Volunteers are need-ed to assist in putting together crocheted and/or knitted afghan blocks for the Holmes County Chapter of the American Red Cross disaster ser-vices program. 330-674-5861.

Volunteers preparing tax

returnsThe Glenmont Food Pantry, located in the Community Building (school), will be open the second Tuesday of each month, 5-8 p.m. Volunteers are now doing income tax returns.

Scholarship available for fire-fighting, medical studies

Prairie Township Endowment Fund is offering the Daniel O. Schlabach scholarship to residents of the primary coverage area or fam-ily members of an active department member that are potential students of medical or fire-fighting studies. This scholarship is renewable.

For application send request to: Prairie Township Volunteer Fire Department Endowment Funds, P.O. Box 268, Holmesville 44633. Deadline is April 1.

Donations needed for Wolf Creek Cemetery

Wolf Creek Pleasant Valley Cemetery is now accepting donations to pay for mowing of the ceme-tery grounds. Any amount appreciated. Call Robert L. Croskey, 330-276-3322.

Donations may be sent to Croskey at 12049 U.S. 62, Killbuck 44637 or Lil-ian Duncan, P.O. Box 284 Killbuck 44637.

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Submitted photoEVENT IS IN SHREVE — Linda Scheck stands with her slate paintings that

feature birds from the area during last year’s Migration Sensation. Head of Publicity Bill Fought says Scheck’s paintings sell out quickly at the Sensa-tion each year. Scheck is one of the main vendors in the birder’s market place located at Shreve Elementary School during the event.

Farm Service Agency, Hol-mes Soil and Water Con-servation District, and Hol-mes County Farm Bureau on Friday, March 15 at the Darb Snyder Senior Center (formerly West Fork Community Center), Glen Drive, Millersburg, from 7:30-9:30 a.m. for an Ag Appreciation Day breakfast. Stop by to enjoy made-to-order omelets at no cost and visit with your friends and neighbors.

The event provides the sponsoring agencies a chance to recognize farm-ers and those involved in the agriculture industry for their important contribu-tion to our county and our country.

Pomerene Hospital will be present to conduct health screenings. This is a fast and friendly way to get tests done without making a doctor’s appointment. If you want to participate in the health screening, fast for 12 hours prior to test-ing and make sure you are well hydrated.

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For more information, contact the Ag Service Center at 330-674-2066.

Final winter fish fry is Saturday

American Legion Post 494 of Sugarcreek will hold its final fish fry of the winter season on Saturday, March 16. The fish fry will run 4-7 p.m at the Post Home, on North Broadway Street, in Sugarcreek. Everyone is welcome.

Prairie Township FD to hold pancake breakfast

Prairie Township Volun-teer Fire Department will hold its annual all you can eat pancakes and sausage breakfast on Saturday, March 23 from 6-11 a.m. at the fire station located on East Jackson Street, Holmesville. Members of the fire department look forward to serving break-fast.

Walnut Creek egg hunt is March 23

The annual Walnut Creek Easter egg hunt will be held March 23 at 10 a.m.

The event is open to children ages preschool to grade four. Children should dress for the weather, as the hunt will be held outside on the front lawn of the Walnut Hills Nursing Home, rain or shine.

Refreshments 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. 354.

Holmes Historical Society to hold soup supper

The Holmes County Historical Society will host a bean soup and chili supper from 4:30 to 7 p.m.

Calendar (Continued From Page 1)

Millersburg Council to inspect Crissey poolMillersburg Village

Council, will hold a spe-cial meeting Monday, March 25, at 6 p.m. at James Crissey Memorial Swimming Pool. Council

will inspect the structure of the pool and discuss

feasibility of pool opera-tions.

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Bird’s chirps echoes of his new environment We did not go lightly

into the world of parakeet ownership. Our young-est daughter, Sylvia, hav-ing grown up with tales of her mother’s beloved budgie, Zachary, had been begging for years to have a bird of her own; but because Kristin’s own bird had arrived on or about her 12th birthday, it was decided this would be the optimum age for Sylvia to become a parakeet parent.

“Clive Bixby” was care-fully selected from a cage of dozens of birds that all

appeared entirely identi-cal to my untrained eye.

“Oh, look at him,” Kris-tin coaxed. “He’s really got some personality!”

“Mom! This is MY bird and I’m going to pick him!” Sylvia sniped in her finest “Ugh, I can’t

believe you weirdoes are my parents” tone.

Eventually Sylvia settled on a keeper and he was unceremoniously swept up in a miniature butterfly net, plopped in a box and carried away — along with a hundred bucks worth of necessaries — to his new home in Sylvia’s bedroom.

One of the factors in our decision to allow Sylvia to bring another pet into the house (aside from her “optimum age”) was the fact that she has always exhibited an almost com-pulsive desire to keep things neat and tidy. While this philosophy is proclaimed by each of the other four occupants of our home, we fall pitifully short in practice. Sylvia’s room has always been a bastion of orderliness — bed made tight and tidy, stuffed animals carefully arranged amongst fluffed pillows, floor actually vis-ible ... (I suppose there’s

one in every family, right?) Given this, Kris-

tin and I presumed that she would embrace the daily dusting of feathers and seed husks from the perimeter of Clive’s cage with great vigor.

Parents are typically fools to presume.

While Sylvia initially did quite well with the daily upkeep, it became increas-ingly evident that Clive’s style of housekeeping was much more aligned with the slobs of the family rather than the “tidy one.”

Sylvia announced that she was considering a new location for the bird cage, which was actually good news for Clive as at his lonely perch in the upstairs bedroom, he was largely out of touch with the daily goings on of the rest of the gang.

Little more was said of these relocation plans until I arrived home from work one day to hear the parakeet chirping like a flock of sparrows from somewhere on the first floor. I found Clive in the living room where framed photos and seasonal bric-a-brac had been nudged aside to make room for his cage on top of the piano.

“Your mother’s going to freak when she sees this,” I said calmly to Sylvia and walked away.

Through the next sever-al weeks the hapless bird was parked in one loca-tion after another until finally ending up in a spot seemingly agreeable to all.

It’s one place in our home that sees a fairly constant flow of traffic. It’s well lit and airy. It even has a view to the outside world where Clive might find his feathered brethren flitting about the old crabapple on any given day. I should also mention that the room happens to contain a sink and toilet as well.

Just as Clive picked up the myriad chirps and peeps of sparrows from his previous spot near Sylvia’s bedroom window, he has steadily added the wondrous and unique sounds of a family bath-room to his repertoire! So while his predecessor, Zachary, earned the sta-tus of “family legend” by dancing and singing along with the Rolling Stones, Clive will ultimately be remembered for an equally unique skill set!

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Submitted photoACT TURBO WORKSHOP IS JULY 12 — The Holmes County Educa-

tion Foundation will be sponsoring an ACT Test Turbo Workshop. This event helps with ACT Test preparation and will take place at the Wayne College Holmes County Higher Education Center (above Bags Restau-rant in Millersburg) from 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. on Friday, July 12. BWS Education Consulting will put on the workshop. Students will work with actual sample tests from the ACT, as well as additional test prep materi-als. Increased test scores can lead to increased scholarship amounts offered from colleges and universities. The cost to participate is $20 or 4 hours of verified community service. Lunch will be included. Pre-registration is required. Registration forms are available at both Hiland and West Holmes High School guidance offices, the Higher Education Center and at the Holmes County Education Foundation. The deadline to register is June 21. Only 26 seats are available so don’t delay. Prefer-ence will be given to students who are Holmes County residents and who will be seniors in the 2013-2014 academic year. Any questions about registration or payment requirements, call 330-674-7303. The Holmes County Education Foundation has been encouraging further education for Holmes County residents by awarding about $6 million in financial need-based scholarships and grants since 1991. To learn more about the Foundation, visit our website at www.hcef.net

School briefsTroyer wins Hiland Geography Bee

Matt Troyer, an eighth grader at Hiland Middle School, is one of the semi-finalists eligible to com-pete in the 2013 National Geographic Bee, spon-sored by Google and Plum Creek.

Bees were held in schools with fourth- through eighth-grade students throughout the state to determine each school’s Bee winner. School-level winners took a written qualifying test, which they submitted to the National Geographic Society.

Troyer is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James Troyer of Berlin.

The 2013 Ohio Nation-

al Geographic Bee will be held at Grandview Heights High School, Columbus, on April 5.

The state winner will receive $100, the “com-plete National Geo-graphic on DVD’’ and a trip to Washington, D.C., where he/she will repre-sent Ohio in the national finals at National Geo-graphic Society head-quarters, May 20-22.

Southeast plans kindergarten registration

Kindergarten registra-tion will be held in March for elementary schools in the Southeast District. The schedule is:

Apple Creek — March 25 (at the white church); Mount Eaton — March 26;

and Fredericksburg and Hol-mesville — March 28, both at Holmesville Elemen-tary School. The time for all schools is 9-11 a.m.; screen-ings will take a half hour.

Paperwork will be given to complete at registra-tion, along with testing for hearing, vision and speech. Actual screening dates will take place Aug. 19 and 20, with more information received at registration. Students entering kinder-garten will need to turn age 5 by Aug. 1.

Contact hours offered for teachers

The Beta Iota Chapter, Holmes County Delta Kappa Gamma Society

See Pg. 13 — SCHOOL

U.S. 62 to close for construction projectU.S. Route 62 will be

closed to traffic next Monday, March 18, for construction of a pedes-trian/bike tunnel under the roadway as part of the Holmes County Trail Project, Phase 5.

This phase of the trail project will connect the Knox County Mohican

Valley Trail to Holmes County Road 10 on the Holmes County Trail in Brinkhaven. It will con-struct about 1,000 feet of a shared use trail, includ-ing the 260-foot, lighted tunnel under U.S. 62.

During construction of the tunnel, U.S. 62 will be closed for 45 days.

Beginning at the inter-section of U.S. 62 and SR 514/SR 205 in the village of Danville, Knox County, traffic will be detoured north on SR 514 to the intersection of SR 514 and SR 39 in the village of Nashville, then east on SR 39 back to U.S. 62 in Millersburg, and reverse.

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BarbwireWestern Ohio hosts Holstein Association annual meeting

In spite of a week of rain, sleet, five to 10 inch-es of snow, and extreme cold weather in the area, it was a beautiful day for the Ohio Holstein Asso-ciation annual meeting held Saturday, March 9,

at the Sidney Inn, Sidney. The morning began with the opening of the dairy bar with plenty of milk, ice cream, cheese and crackers available for those in attendance to enjoy while visiting with old friends and meeting and greeting new ones.

At 8 a.m. the Ohio Holstein Women held their annual meeting. They oversee the queen contest, donate scholar-ships, provide items for the Holstein office in Wooster and participate in various other activities. Officers elected for 2013 are Kathy Johnson, presi-dent; Betty Whiteleather, vice-president; Sara Twining, secretary, and Lisa Mangun, treasurer.

The Ohio Holstein Association business meeting began at 9 a.m. The meeting featured officer’s reports, numer-ous committee reports, election of officers, reports from Holstein USA director Mike Jones from Indiana, and Glen Saegeser, National Hol-stein Field Representa-tive from Kentucky, old and new business. Offi-cers elected were Dallas

Rynd, president; Randall Kiko, vice-president; Cathy Berg, secretary, and Lisa Kerr, treasurer. Don Alexander is the general manager of the Ohio Holstein Associa-tion.

An awards luncheon was held at noon with 125 Holstein breeders and family members, friends and associates of the Ohio Holstein Asso-ciation in attendance. A buffet-style meal was enjoyed by all. Leslie Maurice was the master of ceremonies for the awards presentation. The newly crowned Ohio Holstein Queen, Cayla Inkrott was introduced. She is the daughter of David and Beverly Inkrott, Liepsic, Ohio, District 12. The runner-up was Allison Mangun, daughter of Roy and Lisa Mangun, Wooster, Dis-trict 7.

Progressive Breeder Registry Awards were presented by newly elected president Dal-las Rynd. Awards for the highest selling Hol-steins in the 2012 Ohio Holstein consignment sales were presented by Don Alexander. They went to Pine-Tree Farms, Matthew Steiner and Family, Convention Sale; Victoria, Ian, and Bryce Watson, Buckeye Clas-sic Sale; Starmark Farms,

Ohio Holstein Summer Sale; Richard and Judy Wolf, Ohio Holstein Multi-Breed Fall Sale.

The Buckeye Breed Builder awards were pre-sented by Duane Logan. The Junior Award went to Russell Kiko, R & P Kiko Family Farms, Salem, and the Senior Award went to Mary Lou Topp, Topp-View Hol-steins, Botkins, Ohio.

The Distinguished Ser-vice Award was given to Julie Renner, Dalton. Among the many other things that Julie does for the Ohio Holstein Asso-ciation, she is chairman of the Annual Meeting Committee and over-sees all the plans for the conventions. The award was presented by Barb Lumley.

Ohio Holstein Junior Members were recog-nized by co-chairman of the Youth Committee, Matt Lawson. Junior members are re-orga-nizing and have formed a board of directors, but have not elected officers yet. Juniors sold raffle tickets on a Sullivan chute donated by Beck’s Hybrids and the winner was Steve Moff. Other prizes awarded included a family weekend at Lake Kolahari, a cane of semen from Wabash-Way

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JOHN DEERE2012 JD 5055E 55 HP, 635 HRS, 4X4, LDR READY, REAR HYD, WARRANTY .........$21,900.002003 JD 5203 56 HP, 310 HRS, 2WD, 9X3 GEAR, 14.9-28 TIRES, NICE! .................$12,900.002001 JD 5320 64 HP, 2240 HRS, 4X4, 2 HYDS, 9X3, CANOPY, NICE! ........................$19,900.002010 JD 5065E 65 HP, 325 HRS, 4X4, 553 LDR, CANOPY, LIKE NEW! .........................$28,900.002011 JD 5065E 65 HP, 795 HRS, 4X4, LOADER READY, 9X3, SHARP! .........................$23,900.002012 JD 5065E 65 HP, 159 HRS, 4X4, LOADER, 9X3, WARRANTY, ...............................$29,900.002009 JD 5065M 65 HP, 550 HRS, 4X4, CAB, , SYNC REV, NICE! ........................................$35,900.002012 JD 5075E 75 HP, 325 HRS, 4X4, LDR READY, REAR HYD, WARRANTY .........$26,500.002012 JD 5075E 75 HP, 380 HRS, 4X4, LDR READY, REAR HYD, WARRANTY ...........$25,900.002012 JD 5075E 75 HP, 425 HRS, 4X4, LOADER, REAR HYD, WARRANTY .................$30,900.002005 JD 5425 81 HP, 795 HRS, 4X4, 9X3, 2 REAR HYDS, LOCAL TRADE ...............$27,900.002008 JD 5425 81 HP, 1680 HRS, 4X4, LDR READY, 2 HYDS, NEW TIRES .................$26,900.002008 JD 5425 81 HP, 1920 HRS. 4X4, LDR, 2 HYDS, 9X3, NEW TIRES ......................$31,900.002005 JD 5425 81 HP, 1645 HRS, 4X4, PLATFORM, LOADER, 9X3, NICE! ................$31,900.002008 JD 5425 81 HP, 225 HRS, 4X4, CAB, LDR READY, PWR REV, SHARP .............$39,900.002008 JD 5425 81 HP, 415 HRS, 4X4, CAB, LOADER, PWR REV, LIKE NEW! ............$44,500.002005 JD 5425 81 HP, 3390 HRS, 4X4, CAB, LOADER, PWR REV, 2 HYDS ...............$36,900.002010 JD 5083E 83 HP, 345 HRS, 4X4, CAB, LDR READY, PWR REV NICE! .................$36,900.002009 JD 5085M 85 HP, 245 HRS, 4X4, CAB, 563 LDR, P REV, 32 SPD, NICE! .............$54,900.002012 JD 5085M 85 HP, 255 HRS, 4X4, PLATFORM, PWR REV, WARRANTY ..............$39,900.001996 JD 6200 89 HP, 7825 HRS, 4X4, CAB, LDR, PQ, REVERSER, CLEAN! ..............$32,900.002006 JD 5525 91 HP, 2550 HRS, 4X4, CAB, LOADER, 3 REAR HYDS, NICE! ...........$39,900.002009 JD 5095M 95 HP, 445 HRS, 4X4. CAB, 563 LDR, PWR REV, 18.4-30 ...................$54,900.002012 JD 5100M 100 HP, 220 HRS, 4X4, CAB, PWR REV, WARRANTY ...........................$53,900.001995 JD 6400 100 HP, 4500 HRS, 4X4, CAB, 24 SPD PQ, 2 HYDS, RADIALS ........$33,900.002006 JD 6320 100 HP, 395 HRS, 2WD, CAB, PQ, 2 HYDS, AIR SEAT, NICE! ............$43,900.002006 JD 6420 110 HP, 2180 HRS, 4X4, CAB, PQ, 2 HYDS, RADIALS, NICE! ...........$49,500.002012 JD 7230 131 HP, 399 HRS, 4X4, CAB, LDR, 3 HYDS, WARRANTY ...................$95,900.002001 JD 7510 135 HP, 4460 HRS, 4X4, CAB, 3 HYDS, PQ, NEW TIRES .....................$59,500.002011 JD 7530 PREMIUM 180 HP, 1180 HRS, 4X4, CAB, 20 AQ, 741 LDR, LOADED! ............$136,900.002009 JD 7830 205 HP, 2920 HRS, 4X4, CAB, PQ, DUALS, PLUG&PLAY ................$119,900.002012 JD 6210R 210 HP, 770 HRS, 4X4, CAB, DUALS, 3 HYDS, WARRANTY .........$139,900.00

MASSEY FERGUSON1967 MF 150 45 HP, 2740 HRS, 2WD, GAS, 6X2 GEAR, SHARP!!! ................................$5,500.002009 MF 2615 49 HP, 70 HRS, 2WD, LOADER, AG TIRES, LIKE NEW ..........................$17,900.00

CASE IH1982 CASE 1490 83 HP, ??? HRS, 2WD, GEAR, GOOD TIRES, RUNS GOOD ..................$6,900.002003 McCORMICK C80 84 HP, 915 HRS, 4X4, ROPS, 2 HYDS, 1 OWNER, SHARP! ................$21,900.00

MISC. TRACTORS1977 AC 5050 51 HP, 2135 HRS, DIESEL, GOOD TIRES, RUNS GOOD ........................$5,900.001977 AC 185 75 HP, 4135 HRS, 1 FAMILY OWNED, 2 HYDS, NICE! ............................$9,500.00SUPERIOR 7’ SICKLE BAR MOWER, HYD CYL, LIKE NEW! ..........................................$2,500.00OLIVER 546 USED 4 BOTTOM PLOW, AVERAGE CONDITION ......................................$995.00GEHL 1310 USED ROLL BALLER IN AVERAGE CONDITION .......................................$2,900.00GREAT BEND 330 GOOD USED LOADER W/VALVE TO FIT MF 255-265-275 ................$2,950.00QUICKE Q720 GOOD USED LOADER W/VALVE TO FIT MF 255-265-275 ................$3,500.00JD 740 SELF-LEVELING LOADER TO FIT JD 7000 SERIES TRACTOR ............$6,900.00

USED MOWERS AND UTV’S2011 TIGER CAT 27 HP KOHLER, 600 HRS, 61” DECK, LOCAL TRADE .............................$5,850.00GRASSHOPPER 618 560 HRS, 18 HP KOHLER, 52” FRONT DECK. NICE .................................$2,900.002007 JD 850D XUV 295 HRS, DIESEL, PWR DUMP, 4X4, CANOPY, EXTRAS ....................$10,900.00

COMING IN PLEASE CALL FOR INFONEW HOLLAND TC24D 24 HP, 780 HRS, 4X4, LOADER, BELY MOWER ................................................................67 JD 4020 97 HP, LOADER, 2WD, 1 FAMILY OWNED, GOOD CONDITION ............................06 JD 6715 135 HP, 1850 HRS, CAB, 4X4, DUALS, 2-OWNER AND SHARP!.............................

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JD F935 76” FRONT MOUNT MOWER, 3 CYL DIESEL....................................................................FORD 8N 25 HP, GAS, GOOD TIRES, RUNS GOOD .............................................................................FORD 640 30 HP, GAS, 4 SPEED, RUNS GOOD ......................................................................................FORD 641 30 HP, GAS, 4 SPEED, RUNS GOOD ......................................................................................1980 JD 2350 55 HP, 6300 HRS, 2WD, LOCAL TRADE, RUNS GOOD ................................................1980 MF 2705 127 HP, 6300 HRS, 2WD, CAB, LOOKS GOOD, RUNS GOOD .................................BUSH HOG M446 GOOD USED LOADER TO FIT NEW HOLLAND TRACTORS ....................................WOODS 215 GOOD USED LOADER W/VALVE TO FIT CASE IH TRACTORS ................................CASE 580D 5800 HRS, BACKHOE, 4 POST ROPS, RUNS GOOD .....................................................FORD 575D 7600 HRS, BACKHOE, CAB, 4X4, WORKS GOOD ..........................................................JD GRAPPLE GRAPPLE ATTACHMENT TO FIT A FRONT BUCKET ....................................................

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1-1400 Watt 12 V. Trace UX1412 Inverter ..............................................$3501-Xantrex 40 Amp Solar Contoller w/remote ...................................... $601-15 Watt Used Solar Charging Kit ............................................................ $301-21 Watt Used Solar Charging Kit .............................................................$401-210 Watt Solar w/Controller (Like New) ..........................................$3501-400 Watt Inverter (Battery Saver Mode) ............................................$251-Cobra 400 Watt Inverter ............................................................................. $121-Cobra 300 Watt Inverter ............................................................................... $81-12 Volt Flourescent Light .............................................................................. $51-15 Watt Solar Kit (Brand New) Out of Box .......................................... $352-AIMS 1800 Watt Soft Start Inverters..................................................... $752-AIMS 2500 Watt Soft Start Inverters ................................................... $851-AIMS 150 Watt Inverter .................................................................................. $81-Powerstar 200 Inverter (sewing machine model) ......................... $51-Xantrex Freedom 458 2000 Watt Inverter Charger ...................$4001-AIMS 3000 Watt Inverter/Charger (1 year old) ............................$3001-Power Bright 24V. 1500 Watt Inverter (Used Once) ..................... $951-AIMS 800 Watt Inverter .............................................................................. $301-Samlex 350 Puresine Inverter ................................................................$251-”New” Powerbrite 200 Watt Inverter (Test Model)........................ $152-4gpm 12V Booster Pump (6 Month Old) New $210 ........................ $702-3.6gpm 12V Booster Pump ........................................................................ $151-15 Watt Solar Panel .......................................................................................$201-64 Watt Solar Panel ...................................................................................... $551-2000 Watt Steele Generator .................................................................. $1001-New Weber Gas Grill (Floor Model) New $439 ..............................$225

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Explode, a free flush and a free photo set-up. It was announced that the Ohio Holstein Women’s Scholar-ship went to Colton Harst-ine, District 3 and Marina Cable, District 1. The Junior Memorial Award went to Mikayla Conrad, District 5. Allison Mangun, District 7, and Louis Lim-ing, District 1, received the Ohio Distinguished Junior Member Award.

The Ohio Holstein Woman of the Year Award was presented by Kathy

Johnson and Betty White-leather to Suzanne Spreng, Longacre Farms, Inc., Bucyrus, Ohio. The All-Ohio and Junior All-Ohio Awards were presented to the winners by Steve Moff.

The meeting concluded with the Ohio Holstein Women’s Fun Auction with Randall Kiko calling the bids. Numerous items were donated by the Dis-trict Holstein Clubs and also by various individu-als. The auction raised $3,740 to be used for scholarships and other activities.

Meeting (Continued From Page 10)

Markets

SUGARCREEKLIVESTOCK

AUCTION INC.March 4

93 CALVES — Choice calves 125-175, good calves 100-120, light & thins 50-down; back to farm bulls 100-175, heifers 70-150; FEEDERS, steers & bulls 90-140, heifers 85-140, bred beef cows 950-1,450.

171CATTLE — Choice steers 117-131.50, good steers 110-116.50, Holstein

steers 85-95, choice heif-ers 117-132.50, good heifers 105-116.50, good Holstein cows 70-88, yellows and thins 70-down, bulls 80-92.

146 HORSES & PONIES — Top horse 650, top pony 200.

5 GOATS — 15.

FARMERSTOWNLIVESTOCK

2907 Township Road 190Baltic; 330-897-6081

330-897-2275; 330-231-6809March 5

66 CALVES — Good to choice calves 120-140, medi-um to good calves 100-120, fair to medium calves 85-100, commons and lights 85-down, cross bred calves 85-255, back to farm, bull calves 140-175.

2 PIGS — 70 lbs.-up 45-55.5 SHEEP — Lambs, fair to

medium 100-110.2 GOATS — 110-20061 BUTCHER HOGS —

240-260 lbs. 54-65, 260 lbs.-up 50-56, butcher sows 59-down, boars by wgt. 10.50-12.50.

31 CATTLE — Bulls 82.50,

See Pg. 13 — MARKETS

Shop11Organic

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Easy DIY cures for common concrete problems(BPT) — Have you

ever seen a house with a beautiful lawn, lush land-scaping, a tasteful and well-maintained exterior — and an ugly cracked concrete driveway? Why is it that even seasoned, proficient do-it-yourself-ers sometimes balk at taking care of concrete?

“Concrete can be intimi-dating,” says Bob Schmidt, national product manager for Sakrete, which makes concrete repair products. “There’s an unfair stigma that repairing concrete is

a lot of work, but it’s actu-ally not difficult. In many cases, if you can use a caulk gun, you can repair your cracked concrete.”

As with other home maintenance tasks, mak-ing your own repairs to minor concrete dam-age yourself can prevent problems from becoming worse and turning into something that requires costly replacement by professionals. Here are some concrete repair tasks that you can do yourself, and helpful tips

for doing the jobs right:Repairing cracks in

sidewalks and concrete driveways

Even properly poured concrete can crack over time. Cracks that appear over time can be caused by tree roots pushing under the slab or a shift in the ground under the slab. As cracks develop moisture works its way

into minute fissures in the concrete which eventual-ly leads to larger, visible cracks. This is especially severe in winter when the water turns to ice, the ice expands and the cracking process accelerates. Left unaddressed, cracks will worsen, ultimately lead-ing to crumbling and the breakdown of the slab. Repairing small cracks can prevent them from becoming larger.

For cracks between one-eighth to three-eighths of an inch wide, use a product like Sakrete’s Concrete and Mortar Repair, which comes in an easy-to-use caulk tube. Slightly larger cracks can be repaired with Sakrete Concrete Crack Filler, a one-quart pre-mixed concrete repair material in a sqeezable container. Cracks should be wide enough to accept the tip of a caulk gun. Larger cracks may require a con-crete repair product simi-lar to the one you would use to repair broken or uneven concrete.

For any size crack, begin by cleaning the crack and the concrete around it. Use a wire brush or screwdriver to remove loose chips and dust from the crack. Then, using a garden hose, squirt water directly into the crack to force out all loose material. Allow standing water to drain before fill-ing the crack.

Making your own repairs to minor concrete damage yourself can prevent problems from becoming worse and turning into something that requires costly replacement by professionals.

See Pg. 19 — CONCRETE

Shop12Home Improvement

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good beef cows 78-84, mediium to good beef cows 73-78, fair to medi-um cows 69-73, common cows 68-down.

167 TOTAL HEAD.65 LOADS HAY, STRAW,

GRAIN — 1st cutting hay 250-375, 2nd and 3rd cutting 350-400, big rd. bales 170-375 ton, big rd. bale 50-120,wheat straw per ton 165-200, oats straw per ton 150-160, straw,

lg. sq. and rd 175, eggs .95-1.55 per dozen.

KIDRON AUCTIONMarch 7

178 HOGS — 190-210 lbs. 32-55.50, 210-230 lbs. 55-59.50, 230-260 lbs. 54-71, butcher sows 36-59.50, boars by weight 14.

273 FEEDER PIGS — Up to 40 lbs. 40, 41-50 lbs. 44-69, 51-60 lbs. 60-81, 61 lbs.-up 74-81, service boars 70-210, roasteres 68-100.

170 CALVES — Back to farm, bulls 85-160, back to farm, heifers 55-130, light & thin 75-down.

171 CATTLE — Heifers 70-104.50, bulls 83-98, good beef cows 83-90.50, medium to good 76.50-82.50, thin to poor 75-down feeder steers 60-110, heifers 50-88.

4 SHEEP — Market lambs 90-125 lbs. 160, cull ewes and bucks 44-47.

17 GOATS — 12.50-195.163 DAIRY CATTLE —

Cows 1,200-down, bred heif-ers 1,425-down, service bulls 1,100, open heifers 475-900.

TOTAL HEAD 976; Con-signors 248.

127 HAY & STRAW — Hay 1st cutting 160-390, 2nd cut-ting 300-370, 3rd cutting 290-390, 4th cutting 360, lg. bales 50-140 each and 160-370 ton, straw 185-215 ton; corn fodder 25,; firewood 45-135 load.

WOOSTERHAY AUCTION

TOWN & COUNTRYMarch 9

57 LOADS — 1st cutting 175-300; rd. 25-50 each; rd. 190-250 ton; lg. sq. 250 ton; 2nd cutting 285-350; by bale

6.50; lg. sq. 260 ton; 3rd cut-ting 290-330; rd. 250 ton; 4th cutting 325; straw 180-200 ton; lg. sq. 185 ton; firewood 25-80; eggs, 1.00-1.50 doz.Machinery Auction, March 30

International, has been approved to provide con-tact hours for teachers in the East and West Hol-mes school districts who attend DKG programs. The organization is a pro-fessional honor society for women educators.

The following meeting is approved for teachers to acquire contact hours. Certificates will be issued as proof of attendance. Meeting date is: April 8,

6:30 p.m., Holmes County Public Library, program “School Issues” presented by Joe Edinger, East Hol-mes, superintendent, one contact hour.

For more information call 330-674-3377.

West Holmes plans screenings

Kindergarten screen dates have been set in the West Holmes District. They are Millersburg, April 15 all day and April

16 in the morning only; Killbuck, April 18; Clark, April 19, morning only; and Nashville, April 23.

When calling to make an appointment, parents will be asked some basic infor-mation about their child. A registration packet will be mailed in April to be completed and taken to kindergarten screening. It is important parents take a copy of the child’s birth certificate and proof of residency to kindergarten screening.

Schools and their con-tact numbers are: Clark, 330-674-7936; Killbuck, 330-276-2891; Millers-burg, 330-674-5681; and Nashville, 330-378-2111.

East Holmes registration dates listed

Parents with children who will entering kindergarten are asked to register them

Markets (Continued From Page 11)

School (Continued From Page 9)

See Pg. 20 — SCHOOL

Shop13Sugarcreek

Hours: Mon-� urs & Sat 11am - 8pm • Friday 11am - 10pm330-852-4644 • 115 Andreas Ave., Sugarcreek, Ohio 44681

Beachy’s

1012

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$1.00 Off For Fishor All U Can Eat Fish

Fridays ONLYNot valid with any other off er.

Expires 3/31/13

Country Chalet Restaurant

112 E. Main St., Sugarcreek, OH330-852-4223

Hours: MON.-THURS. & SAT. 8:30-5; FRI. 8:30-8Email: [email protected]

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DAMASCUS COUNT DOWN

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Marble Cheese ............................ $3.29 lb.Off the Bone Ham ........................ $3.29 lb.Smoked Ham Portions ................. $1.99 lb.

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7 p.m. on Saturday, March 23. The menu will consist of ham and bean soup, chili, cornbread, side dish and dessert. Cost is by donation which will be used toward the purchase of appliances for the Castle Club. Carry out is available. The meal will be served at the Castle Club located at 434 N. Washington St., Millers-burg, beside the Victorian House.

AprilAultman, Wilmot FD to hold blood drive

Wilmot Fire & Rescue will be teaming up with the Aultman Blood Cen-ter on Friday, April 5 from 2-6 p.m. inside the Wilmot Fire Hall. The volunteer firefighters and

EMTs will be serving a light meal to all who stop in to donate blood. Enter to 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. Here are 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 Department is at 204 Mill St., one block from the intersection of U.S. routes 62 and 250. For more information on the Ault-man Blood Center, con-tact Aultman blood cen-ter recruitment coordina-tor Stefanie Reninger at 330-363-5008.

Ham dinner is April 14

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 14, from 11 a.m.-1 p.m.

Adults, $8; children ages 4-10, $4; children 3

and younger eat free. The meal is served in the Wilmot Fire Hall, 204 Mill St. Church groups are welcome.

All proceeds benefit Wilmot Fire & Rescue — a volunteer department. Carry out available. Call 330-359-5995.

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March library eventsStar Wars: A Galactic

Event — The Force is strong in Holmes Coun-ty and Jedi of all ages are needed to test their skills against the Galac-tic Empire. Join others on Saturday, March 23 at the Holmes County Dis-trict Public Library, Mill-ersburg, to celebrate Star Wars and reading. The fun begins at 1 p.m. Fans of all ages are encouraged to attend. Test your Star Wars knowledge in a Trivia Challenge, play Star Wars video games on the big screen, learn how to make

Star Wars origami. Kids can join the Jedi Academy to play games and make crafts to master their Jedi skills. Enter to win Star Wars-themed door prizes. Check out books from the Jedi Library. Come dressed as your favorite Star Wars character or wear your favorite Star Wars T-shirt. Meet a Star Wars character! Registra-tion is required as space is limited. For more details and to register, stop by the Central Library or call 330-674-5972.

Dinner and a Movie

at the Library — Visit the Central Library for the second Dinner and a Movie Night on Monday, March 25. Seating begins at 5:45 p.m. and the movie starts promptly at 6 p.m. This movie musical stars Hugh Jackman as Jean Valjean, a former convict trying to build a new life; Russell Crowe plays the policeman hunting him for breaking parole and Anne Hathaway is Fan-tine, a single mother strug-gling to provide for her daughter. The film is rated PG-13. Free pizza will be

provided with a choice of pepperoni or cheese. Bottled water will also be provided but partici-pants may take their own soda if they prefer. Feel free to take a comfy chair (though library chairs will be available). Registration is required. Stop by the library to register and pick up your movie ticket at the Help Desk. Your ticket will entitle you to two slic-es of pizza and an entry in a door prize drawing. You may also register by phone and pick up your ticket on the day of the program.

Call the library at 330-674-5972 for more details.

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ebrations at the Central Library — Wednesdays

See Pg. 18 — LIBRARY

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Friday is special night for ladies in KillbuckLadies who are tired

of being cooped up at home this winter can join friends and family for a night on the town with just the girls on Friday, March 15 for Killbuck Ladies’ Night Out.

The merchants will be open from 5-8 p.m. with everyone invited to VFW Post 7079 afterward for karaoke and a live disc jockey from Fall House Productions.

Now in its eighth year, the event features a night of shopping, pampering and other fun activities. Each of the participating merchants will offer a dis-count, refreshment, spe-cial or service that will be unique from their normal operations.

“We are sick of winter!”

said New Image Salon owner Debi Stadler. “This is a fun way to say good-bye to winter, get ready for spring and get people out and about.”

Participating businesses include the downtown shops of New Image Salon, The Vinery, Wines at the Arbor, Quick Chek, the Pizza Parlor II, P & G Market and the Killbuck Community Museum.

“The museum is open that night and people can tour it, which we encour-age them to do because it isn’t usually open this time of year,” said Stadler.

At New Image Salon, ladies can get primped and pampered in style with mini manicures, parafin hand dips, eyebrow wax-ing, hair stencils and more.

Inside the museum will be representatives from Every Woman’s House, Hair for Hope and Relay for Life.

The Killbuck Commu-nity Library will be open hosting crafts for kids. Girl Scout Troop 777 will be on-site selling girl scout cookies.

In addition, Discount/Surplus Shop, the Kill-buck Sweet Shoppe, Harvest Thrift Store and the Killbuck Methodist Church will have some-thing to offer. Garver’s Marathon will offer full service to any visiting guests and every shop on the list will offer dis-counts, deals and special activities.

The Discount/Surplus Shop, which offers new

and used merchandise at wholesale prices, will be offering 25 percent off.

For the first year, new business Creekside Coffee-house & Cafe will be open for Ladies’ Night Out.

“We’ll be open with a special menu, live music and we’ll have wine,” said Creekside Coffeehouse & Cafe Owner Erin Obrst.

The special menu will feature wine and a des-sert, a selection of soups, salads and sandwiches as well as the shop’s sig-nature specialty coffee drinks. A Ladies’ Night Out specialty drink will be available.

Next door, wine and champagne tasting will be held at Wines at the Arbor. Ladies can sip while enjoying refresh-

ments.Owner Dana Arnold

said this special tasting is always a hit at Ladies’ Night Out at Wines at the Arbor, which is usually filled with samplers.

The Vinery, which will be open for business, will host Deb Burgess from Silpada Jewelry.

Representatives from Mary Kay, Scentsy, Grace Adele, Tastefully Simple, Miche, Dream Tree Water Filtration and more will also be in attendance, with more being added, along with various other consultants scattered throughout downtown locations selling items like purses, candles, make up and jewelry.

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“I’m also having a spe-cial — Stuff A Bag of Clothes for $5,” said Har-vest Thrift Store manager Heather Mackey.

For the fourth year in a row, a hayride will carry ladies to and from the downtown and the stops that are spread out across the village.

A hair service for girls called “Twisted Glitter,” will be offered at New Image.

The hayrides, the crafts and the countless activi-ties make this night a family-friendly bonding time for mothers, daugh-ters and friends.

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Entertainment briefs‘Anne of Green Gables’ to be performed

The Orrville Commu-nity Theater will present “Anne of Green Gables” on March 15, 16, 22 and 23 at 7 p.m. and March 17 and 24 at 2:30 p.m.

The play is set in 1908 in Avonlea, Canada, at the home of Matthew Cuth-bert and his stern sister, Marilla. When Marilla decides to adopt an orphan boy to help Mat-thew with his farm work, the orphanage makes a mistake and instead sends a high-spirited redhead named Anne Shirley. With a knack for trouble and misadventure, her irresistible spunk steals everyone’s heart.

The theater is located at 307 Hostetler Road. Pre-sale tickets can be purchased by calling 330-604-8504. Tickets are $8, with special prices for children and seniors. Any remaining tickets will be available at the door.

Amish Country Theater looking for actors

The Amish Country The-ater is looking for talented individuals who possess act-ing experience and enjoy entertaining audiences of

all ages. After a successful season in 2012 with more than 10,000 guests attend-ing the show, the Amish Country Theater is looking to add to its talented cast in 2013. All acting oppor-tunities are paid positions and performances are held on the weekends begin-ning May 16 and will run through Dec. 14.

The Amish Country Theater features a live, family-friendly variety show that is reminiscent of the popular TV show “Hee Haw,” but updated to appeal to today’s audi-ences, and tinged (respect-fully) with Amish culture. The diverse and witty characters put on a show that appeals to grandpar-ents, parents and kids.

The venue that plays host to this hilarious production is a 325-seat theater designed to trig-ger your imagination by creating the illusion that you are stepping into an authentic Amish barn, except this barn features state-of-the-art sound, lighting and effects. As a result, audiences experi-ence the production at the highest level. The climate-controlled theater fea-tures comfortable movie theater-style seating and easily accommodates wheelchairs and scooters.

For more information or to schedule an audi-tion, call Jeff Conn at

1-888-988-7469 or email [email protected].

Week of the Young Child set for March 17

The 23rd annual Week of the Young Child Cel-ebration will be held March 17 from 12:30-3:30 p.m. at Fisher Auditorium in Wooster.

Free, hands-on activi-ties will be provided by early childhood educa-tors and organizations to celebrate young children in the community. This year’s event features per-formances by R. D. Hang-er of the Wayne County Storytellers at 1:30 p.m. and 3:30 p.m. Families and children of all ages are welcome to attend.

For more information, contact Corey Marmet at 330-345-2273 or Katie Hen-dershot at 330-262-1401.

Walnut Creek egg hunt is March 23

The annual Walnut Creek Easter egg hunt will be held March 23 at 10 a.m.

The event is open to children ages preschool to grade four. Children should dress for the weather, as the hunt will

be held outside on the front lawn of the Walnut Hills Nursing Home, rain or shine.

Refreshments 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. 354.

Bartlette shares story

Motivational speaker Dr. Don Bartlette will present “Macaroni at Midnight,” on Saturday, March 23, at the Amish Country Theater, 3149 State Route 39 near Wal-nut Creek.

Bartlette is a renowned speaker and author who shares a story of over-coming overwhelming odds as a young Native American born with a birth defect into a seem-ingly hopeless situation, and overcoming all with the intervention of a car-ing adult who changes his world for the better.

Small donation for adults, ages 17 and young-er free. Tickets are avail-able at the door, and a freewill offering will be taken. All proceeds ben-efit the ongoing ministry of Camp Buckeye’s sum-mer youth camping pro-grams. Call 330-756-2380 for more information.

Holmes Historical Society to hold soup supper

The Holmes County Historical Society will host a bean soup and chili supper from 4:30 to 7 p.m. on Saturday, March 23. The menu will consist of ham and bean soup, chili, cornbread, side dish and dessert. Cost is by donation which will be used toward the pur-chase of appliances for the Castle Club. Carry out is available.

The meal will be served at the Castle Club locat-ed at 434 N. Washington St., Millersburg, beside the Victorian House.

Dalton High School Jazz Band to perform at The Pier

Senior citizens are invit-ed to enjoy the first per-formance of the Dalton Jazz Band’s Spring Tour on Monday, March 25. The Jazz Band is an extracur-ricular activity at Dalton High School. There are 22 musicians in the band which performs 1940-style Big Band music.

“Something for Seniors” is a time for senior citi-zens to come together and make new friends and connect with old friends. Come to The Pier any-time between 9-10 a.m. to enjoy conversation, cof-fee, tea, and snacks. Feel welcome to invite friends to come along to hear the Dalton High School Jazz Band, which will be pre-sented at 10 a.m.

There will be no lunch served following the performance. However, snacks will be served before the performance.

The next “Something for Seniors” program is sched-uled for Monday, April 29.

If you would like more information, call The Pier at 330-359-2071.

The Pier is located at 10470 Winesburg Rd., about 1 ½ miles south of Mount Eaton or 4 miles north of Winesburg, and it is handicap accessible.

Euchre partyPublic Euchre Card

Party will be held Tues-day, March 26, 7 p.m., at St. Luke Community Center, Rambo Street, Danville (turn west at traffic light, go ½ block — directly across street from Danville High School); $1 admission; priz-es. and refreshments.

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Once the surface is ready, apply your crack-filling product per the manufacturer’s directions.

Restoring worn concrete surfaces

While concrete is one of the most durable surfaces in your outdoor environ-ment, like any other mate-rial that’s exposed to the elemen ts and vigorous use, it can start to look worn. Pitting and cracking not only look bad, they can ultimately lead to severe breakdown of the surface.

Before you pay a pro-fessional to perform the labor-intensive task of ripping up the old con-crete and pouring new, consider resurfacing your worn concrete driveway,

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Products like Sakrete’s Flo-Coat Resurfacer pour over the existing con-crete and, when properly applied, create a durable, visually appealing new surface. Be sure to clean the concrete first - espe-cially if there are oil stains - and follow the manufacturer’s directions for application to ensure the best possible results.

Leveling un even concrete

Concrete slabs that have separated at the joint, leaving one higher than the other are not only unslightly, but can

Repairing small cracks can prevent them from becoming larger.

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pose a tripping hazard. Rather than tearing up and repouring the uneven area, consider using con-crete repair patching material to level the area.

A concrete repair mate-rial like Sakrete’s Top ‘n Bond can be applied in layers, using a trowel. It

allows you to not only fill in cracks, but also level out uneven concrete.

“Many common con-crete problems can be eas-ily and quickly addressed by the average hom-eowner, using the right products and a little bit of elbow grease,” Schmidt

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March 1 — Holmes County Sheriff’s Office took a report of theft that occurred at a business on School Street in Killbuck.

Breaking and entering was reported at a residence on B Street in Holmesville.

March 2 — Breaking and entering was report-ed on Township Road 551 in Prairie Township.

March 4 — Breaking and entering was reported at a business on County Road 624 in Hardy Township.

March 5 — A report was taken of a bad check passed at a business on state Route 39 in Walnut Creek Township.

March 6 — Fraud was reported at a residence on Township Road 565 in

Prairie Township.March 7 — Theft was

reported from a residence on Township Road 267 in Monroe Township.

March 10 — Criminal damaging was reported on County Road 160 in Paint Township.

March 11 — A report was taken of theft at a business on state Route 39 in Walnut Creek Township.

A report was taken of a bad check that was passed at a residence on North Market Street in Berlin Township.

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March 10 — Millers-burg Police Department responded to an assault that occurred on Glen Drive.

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The child will be given a routine hearing and vision screening by the school nurse and/or speech therapist. School person-nel will test the child to determine strengths and weaknesses.

The Holmes County Health Department pro-vides immunization clin-ics. For more information call 330-674-5035.

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coach Lisa Patterson said. “In the first half we did not play defense like we are known for. We let them have open looks time after time and let them get to the rim. Our defense in the first half was not where it needed to be. I think it changed in the second half.”

Morrison, Snyder and Strother all scored to start the third quarter on a 6-2 run to open up a 13-point lead (45-32) for the Knights.

“They gave us a good punch in the first half, but we were able to withstand it,” Patterson said.

Defensively, West Hol-mes held the Falcons to 3-of-11 shooting in the third quarter to open up a 53-36 advantage and then played keep-away in the fourth quarter to post their 26th win of the sea-son with one loss.

“I’m very happy for the kids,” Patterson said. “We’re one step closer. It’s like I said,

we don’t assume any-thing, we expect it. There’s no relief. We’ve got bigger goals, two more games.”

Third-ranked West Hol-mes (27-1) will now take

on unranked Dayton Chaminade Julienne in the Div. II state semifinals on Thursday at 8 p.m. at the Jerome Schottenstein Center in Columbus. The Eagles beat Dayton Car-

roll 47-45 in overtime on Friday to win the Spring-field Regional. Also in the Div. II Final Four is unde-feated and No. 1-ranked Clyde and seventh-ranked Shaker Heights Hathaway Brown.

“It feels amazing, ending my senior year there,” Wright said. “Everyone wants to end their career there, and I do. I wanted this so bad, I knew I had to work so hard to get it.”

Mike Schenk photo/www.buydrphotos.comWest Holmes’ Paiten Strother drives the lane

and shoots in the Knights’ 59-44 win over Fair-field Union last Friday in Zanesville during their Div. II regional championship game.

State (Continued From Page 23) West Holmes faces Dayton

Chaminade Julienne tonight (Thursday) at 8 p.m.

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ObituariesFannie Troyer, 81

Fannie L. Troyer, 81, of 31734 County Road 10, Fresno, died Monday, March 11, 2013, at 1:30 p.m. at her residence from congestive heart failure.

She was born Oct. 13, 1931, in Holmes County to the late Levi A. and Emma B. (Yoder) Troyer and married Dan B. Troy-er on Nov. 17, 1955. He preceded her in death on March 7, 2008.

She was a homemak-er and a member of the Old Order Amish Church.

Surviving are children Ada (Leroy J.) Miller of the home, Gideon D. (Mary) Troyer and Bar-bara (Mose C.) Troyer, both of Baltic, Levi D. (Laura) Troyer and Anna Mae (Robert M.) Troyer, both of Fresno; 33 grand-children; nine great-

grandchildren; a sister, Mary Raber of Millers-burg; and brothers Ben L. Troyer of the home and Melvin (Ada) Troyer of Shreve.

In addition to her hus-band, she was preceded in death by her parents; sisters Ada Miller and Amanda Raber; a broth-er, Emanuel Troyer; an infant brother and an infant sister; and a great-grandchild.

Services will be today (Thursday, March 14), at 9 a.m. at the residence, with Bishop David E. Miller officiating. Burial will be in Barkman Cem-etery, Crawford Town-ship, Coshocton County.

Friends may call any-time at the residence. Arrangements are being handled by Smith-Varns Funeral Home at Sugar-creek.

Ella Miller, 68Ella A. Miller, 68, 2030

S. Kansas Road, Orrville, died Tuesday, Feb. 12, 2013, at her home after a five-month battle with cancer.

She was born in Wayne County on Nov. 16, 1944, to the late Abe J. and Bar-bara D. (Miller) Yoder and married Andy A. Miller on Dec. 31, 1963. He survives.

She was a member of the old order Amish Church.

Surviving in addition to her husband, are chil-dren, Emma (Andrew R.) Miller of the home, Mose (Katie), Abram (Anna), Verba (Moses J.) Troyer, Ruby (Dan J.) Miller and Erma (Jonas D.) Miller, all of Orrville, Levi (Mary), Cristy (Anna), David (Iva), Junior (Elsie), Ver-non (Dora), Melvin (Mar-tha) and Raymond (spe-

cial friend Julie Mast), all of Apple Creek, Atlee (Debra) of Jupiter, Fla., Eli (Emma) and Bar-bara (Norman D.) Miller, both of Fredericksburg; 69 grandchildren; sisters, Clara Hershberger, Katie (John E.) Miller and Anna (Joe) Miller, all of Millers-burg; Ada (Jacob D.) Mill-er of Fredericksburg, and Emma (Levi A.) Hoch-stetler of Clare, Mich.

In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by a brother, Andrew A. Yoder; and a nephew.

Funeral services were Friday, Feb. 15 at the resi-dence, with Bishop Henry Miller officiating. Burial was in the Troyer Ceme-tery, East Union Township.

Spidell Funeral Home in Mount Eaton handled arrangements.

Susanna Stutzman, 91 Susanna M. Stutzman,

91, 5957 Township Road 605, Millersburg, died Friday, Feb. 15, 2013, at the David Miller resi-dence on Buss Road near Wooster, after a period of declining health.

She was born in Holmes County on Sept. 7, 1921, to the late Mose D. and Susie C. (Yoder) Weng-erd and married Simon J. Wengerd on March 11, 1965. He died April 27, 1986. She then married Perry A. Stutzman on Dec. 8, 1988. He died July 23, 2004.

She was a member of the Old Order Amish Church.

Surviving are stepchil-dren, Adrian (Amanda) Wengerd of Walnut Creek, Katie Yoder of Winesburg, Susan (Sam) Kurtz of Benton, Joe (Mary) Wengerd of Michigan, Simon Jr. (Katie) Wengerd of Hol-mesville, Jonas (Ada) Stutzman of Fredericks-burg, Fannie (Andrew)

Hershberger of Millers-burg and Katie (Atlee) Troyer of Millersburg, with whom she had made her home; stepdaughters-in-law, Katie Wengerd of Dundee and Fannie Wengerd of Zanesville; numerous step-grand-children; and nieces and nephews.

In addition to her hus-bands, she was preceded in death by her stepsons, Mose and Jacob Wengerd; a brother, Joe Wengerd; sisters, Lovina Wengerd, Fannie Keim, Lydia Som-mers and Sarah Yoder; and a step-great grand-son.

Funeral services were Monday, Feb. 18 at the Atlee Troyer residence, 5959 Township Road 605, Millersburg, with minister Wayne Mill-er officiating. Burial was in Keim Cemetery, Paint Township, Holmes County.

Spidell Funeral Home in Mount Eaton handled arrangements.

Mary Lowe, 90Mary (Ruth) Lowe, 90,

of Massillon, passed away Friday, Feb. 15, 2013, at Aultman Hospital in Can-ton after a brief illness.

She was born near Fred-ericksburg on Oct. 9 1922, to the late Clarence and Nellie (McCuslin) Vaughn and married John J. “Doc” Lowe on Aug. 9, 1945. He died Oct. 28, 1982.

She retired from Perry Rubber in 1983 and was a member of West Leba-non United Method-ist Church. She enjoyed playing euchre at the Sons of Herman and Knights of Columbus in Massillon.

Surviving are a son, John (Melody) Lowe of Navarre; grandchil-dren, Deanna “Dee Dee” (Jason) Beisel of Perry Township and John “JJ” (Kristen) Lowe of Navarre; great-grandchil-dren, Cody, Nathan and

Peyton Marie; sisters, Effie Firebaugh of Hol-mesville, Florence (Wal-lace) Cullen of Millers-burg and Mildred Weaver of Berlin; and brothers, Clarence (Liz) Vaughn Jr. and Tom (Kathy) Vaughn, both of Millersburg.

In addition to her hus-band, she was preceded in death by her parents; a daughter, Judy; brothers, Jim, Fred and Butch; and a sister, Dorothy.

Funeral services were Monday, Feb. 18 at West Lebanon United Method-ist Church, with the Rev. Orion Aubihl officiating. Burial was in Union Cem-etery, West Lebanon.

Spidell Funeral Home in Mount Eaton handled arrangements.

Memorial contributions may be made to West Lebanon United Method-ist Church.

Lula Swartzentruber, 89Lula E. Swartzentruber,

89, of Berlin died Friday, March 8, 2013 at Walnut Hills Nursing Home fol-lowing a brief illness.

She was born Nov. 8, 1923 in Holmes Coun-ty to the late Harry and Sadie (Hostetler) Stutzman.

She was a homemaker and was retired from East Holmes Schools where she worked as a cook for 25 years. Lula was a member of Berlin Mennonite Church and was a loving and caring mother and grandmother who enjoyed spending time with her family.

She was married on Sept. 7, 1947 to Eli Swart-zentruber who died on July 17, 2008.

She is survived by her three sons; Carl (Judi) Swartzentruber of Berlin, Merle (Judy) Swartzen-truber of Sugarcreek and Lynn (Tina) Swartzentru-ber of Berlin; daughter-in-law Linda Markley of Smithville; six grand-children Trisha (Travis) Lamply of Tennessee, Travis (Kari) Swartzen-truber of Dover, Tessa

(Ari) Yoder of Baltic, Angie (Andrew) Weaver of Walnut Creek, Lance Swartzentruber of Berlin and Nikki Swartzentru-ber of Berlin; five great grandchildren Dominic, Darius and Dylan Lam-ply and Henry and Lucas Swartzentruber; three brothers Henry Stutzman of Berlin, Loil (Sylvia) Stutzman of Berlin and Dean (Kathy) Stutzman of Seville; four sisters Violet (Darwin) Troyer of Sugarcreek, Velma (Ralph) Troyer of Berlin, Elsie Yoder of Berlin, and Ruth Ann (Loren) Yoder of Arthur, Illinois; and many special nieces and nephews.

In addition to her par-ents and husband, she is preceded in death by her son Galen and her broth-er Orris.

Memorial services were held on Wednesday, March 13, 2013 at Berlin Mennonite Church with Pastor Myron Weaver officiating.

Graveside services at Berlin Cemetery were held on Wednesday prior to the services at the church.

Arrangements were han-dled by Smith-Varns Funer-al Home at Sugarcreek.

Eleanor Leaman, 91Eleanor I. Leaman, 91,

of Wooster, went home to be with the Lord Thursday, Feb. 14, 2013, at Smith-v i l l e -Western C a r e C e n t e r , Wooster, after a period of declining h e a l t h . She was surrounded by her loving family.

She was born Aug. 16, 1921, in Marietta, to Charles M. and Hazel (Caskin) Cline and had been a Medina and Wayne County resident most of her life. She was a graduate of Rittman High School and married Frank W. Leaman, Sr. in Rittman in 1953. He went home to be with the Lord in September 1998.

She had worked at the former Con Valve Co. in Wadsworth, which later moved to Orrville, for more than 40 years, and after retirement, worked

for Northside Laundro-mat in Wooster, Nick Amster Workshop and Euclid Spiral.

She was a devoted member of the Church of Christ, 314 N. Main St., Orrville, and enjoyed collecting dolls, antiques, loved to sew, cook and bake. She was an avid gardener and most of all a devoted homemaker.

Surviving are daughters, Nancy (Keith) Roth of Holmesville and Char-lotte (Charles) Slayton of Killbuck; nine grand-children; 14 great-grand-children; six great-great grandchildren; and her devoted feline compan-ion, “Betsy.”

In addition to her hus-band and parents, she was preceded in death by a son, Frank Leaman Jr.; a brother, William Cline; and a sister, Francis O’Brien.

Services were Monday, Feb. 18 at Custer-Glenn Funeral Home, 2284 Ben-den Drive, Wooster, with Pastor Stephen Healea officiating.

D. Jeanne Seitz, 91D. Jeanne Seitz, 91, of

Millersburg and formerly of Sandusky, died Satur-day morning, March 9, 2013 at Majora Lane Care Center, Millersburg.

She was born July 9, 1921 in Iowa and was the daughter of Charles W. and Grace E. (Young) DeMoss. She married Robert Seitz and he pre-ceded her in death.

Jeanne was a lifetime member of the VFW and American Legion. She enjoyed playing cards and spending time with her great-grandchildren.

Surviving are daugh-

ters, Becky Wilhelm of Sugarcreek and Debo-rah Schultz of Mansfield; eight grandchildren, as well as a special grand-daughter, Laura (Parrett) Yoder of Millersburg; 17 great-grandchildren; a sis-ter, Betty Bailey of Fres-no, Calif.; and a brother, Bill DeMoss of Pueblo, Colo.

She was preceded in death by a sister, Jackie; an infant son; and sons, Jimmy and Michael Parrett.

Private graveside ser-vices were to take place at Meadow Green Cem-etery, Huron.

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Coach, dad shares the pain of loss as well as thrill of win

Hiland coach Dave Schlabach experienced a wide array of emo-tions on Saturday. The veteran coach of the Lady Hawks was on top of the world Saturday night after his Lady Hawks dis-patched the Lady Rockets of Maple-wood to send Hiland to the state tourna-ment for the 13th time in school history, 11th during his tenure as coach of the Hawks.

Earlier in the day, however, Schlabach felt the agony of defeat, as his son, freshman Brady Schla-bach, and the Hiland boys were knocked off in overtime by River in the District champi-onship game at Mead-owbrook High School.

“You’re a dad first,” Schlabach said. “I know how he feels. Just like my players, he’s invested a lot of time, and that loss sort of hurt. I’ll remind him that he’s a freshman and remember what that’s like and let it soak in over the next three years. That first year’s gone real fast.

“That was tough, especially with that good start, they just couldn’t quite finish things up,” Schlabach added.

Of course, what he went through with his son is nothing com-pared to what Wayne-dale wrestling coach Louie Stanley had to

deal with, watching his son suffer an injury in district action that forced him to with-draw from the state tournament.

“That had to be real-ly tough for him to go through,” Schlabach said.

Schlabach says he feels like a parent to the kids he coaches.

“I’d hurt for these kids the same way if we should lose,” Schlabach said. “I’ve got to come here and get these kids ready to play so we don’t lose.”

And the Hiland boys were on hand to cel-ebrate the win with the girls.

“Our boys and girls programs always pull for each other no mat-ter what,” Schlabach said.

*****For the second

straight year, Holmes County will be well-represented at the girls state champion-ship this weekend as both the Lady Hawks of Hiland and the West Holmes Lady Knights will be back vying for a state crown.

Good luck to both teams as they try to etch their names into the history books.

Hiland blasts Rockets

The Div. IV Massillon Regional championship win over Maplewood was rather anticlimactic for the Hiland girls bas-ketball team.

Sure, the Hawks were thrilled to earn a return trip to Columbus, but they did so in convinc-ing fashion, diffusing the Rockets 58-40 Saturday at Perry High School. The win sent the Hawks (25-3) to the state tour-nament for the 13th time in school history and sec-ond season in a row.

“We got a lot of great contr ibut ions f rom our bench. Our depth and pressure paid off again tonight,” said Hiland coach Dave Schlabach.

Hiland’s pressure wreaked havoc in the first half, forcing Maplewood into one turnover after anoth-er as it couldn’t get the ball up the court against the pressure of the Hawks.

Regina Hochstetler and Kendra Schlabach connected from long distance and Jasmine Goings went to work inside to help Hiland open up a 15-8 lead after the first quarter.

The Hawks held Maple-wood to 12 first-half points, forcing 15 turn-overs by the Rockets, in building a 24-12 lead. Schlabach struck again from long range and added a score off the drive to score 10 of her

17 points by halftime. “We felt it would be

an up-and-down game,” Schlabach said. “We wanted to press a little more. Our defense con-tinued to be solid.

“We’ve struggled from the perimeter the last couple games. We need-ed to start hitting some shots,” Coach Schlabach added.

Regina Hochstetler, who finished with 14 points, scored six straight to help the Hawks open up 30-16 lead early in the second half before Maplewood found some life. Allison Bell and Miranda Sloan connect-ed for a pair of 3-pointers and Bell added an inside score to trim the Hiland lead to six (30-24).

After a missed shot and a pair of free throws by Bell, the lead was down to four (30-26).

The Hawks closed the quarter on an 11-4 run, spurred by a Megan Beachy triple and a 3-pointer by Schla-bach to take a 41-30 lead into the fourth quarter.

“I was really happy for Megan because she’s really been struggling offensively,” Schlabach said. “We needed a big shot right there. She and Rachel Horn both had a chance to make big plays for us.”

Horn came off the bench to score on back-to-back possessions in the fourth quarter as the Hawks opened up a 15-point margin and then cruised to the victory.

Schlabach paced the Hiland attack with 17 points.

“Jake (Kendra Schla-bach) played like a senior in the first half,” Schla-bach said. “She was tired, but she didn’t look tired.

She made several big shots. I’m just so excited she gets to play her last game in Columbus.”

So is the senior guard of the Hawks.

“It’s a dream come true. I’ve wanted this since I was in fourth grade as a manager. That’s all I wanted,” she said. “See-ing those girls play in Columbus, and now I get

to end my career there, it’s an absolute dream come true.”

Jasmine Goings also scored in double figures with 10, while pulling down a team-high seven rebounds.

Maplewood took better care of the basketball in the second half, finishing with 21 turnovers for the game.

By KEVIN LYNCHStaff Writer

Hawks competing in Columbus again

Kevin Lynch photoHiland’s Kendra Schlabach drives against Maple-

wood’s Miranda Sloan (11) last Saturday at Perry High School during Div. IV regional final play.

West Holmes heads back to stateFairfield Union was

introduced to some good, old-fashioned defense by West Holmes, with a heavy dose of Laina Snyder on the side, and the Knights earned a return trip to Columbus, winning the Div. II Zanesville Region-al 59-44 Friday in Winland Gymnasium.

Snyder poured in 24 points and ripped down 18 rebounds to help the Knights steadily pull away from the Falcons.

“Their defense was pret-ty physical. And that No. 24 (Snyder) is a very fine player,” Fairfield Union coach Steve Clippinger said. “We got into foul trouble and that hurt us in our combinations and then we had trouble scor-ing. We’ve been doing that to people, and they did it to us.”

Snyder had help, getting 12 points from Rachelle Morrison and seven each from Paiten Strother and Justice Wright.

“It’s awesome. It was a

complete team win,” Sny-der said. “On this team, there are no grades. We’re all one unit.”

Snyder asserted herself in the first quarter, scoring eight points as the Knights took a 17-16 lead.

Savanna McCrady hit a pair of 3-pointers to keep the Falcons close.

Strother and Morrison stroked long balls for the Knights in the second quarter, and West Hol-mes made 12 trips to the free throw line, but made only six. But thanks to the

strong inside presence of Snyder and the long-range firepower, West Holmes was able to open a 32-20 lead, before Anna Voris dropped two late 3-point-ers for the Falcons to pull Fairfield Union within nine, 39-30, at the half.

The halftime message from the West Holmes coaching staff was pretty simple, and most definite-ly, to the point.

“We just needed to play bet-ter defense,” West Holmes

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FOR SALE: 7' Skid Loader Bucket Ingood condition (330) 893-2037

FOR SALE: New Holland 477 Haybine,$1,850 (330) 852-3037

LADYBUG TAN Special. Purchase March& April at same time--receive 1 freelotion, our choice. 330-567-3200

ALTIMATE CARE is hiringHHA's/STNA's, for Wooster & Loudon-ville areas. Competitive pay, benefits,and paid mileage. $500 sign-on bonus.Apply in person at 24 S. Clay St. Mil-lersburg or at:www.altimatecare.comNo phone calls please.

Berlin Hotel & Suites is looking for a dy-namic breakfast attendant. The successfulcandidate must be knowledgeable of theareas's attractions, experience with foodhandling is preferred and must be able towork on the weekends from 7am to 3pm.Apply in person. 5330 CR 201, Millers-burg, OH. NO calls please.

TOP HACK, 8900 miles, new brakes,master cylinder, seals & bearing, andpaint. Stock rack with tarp. Ready to roll.Barrs Mills, 330-852-0519.

WE ARE currently accepting applicationsfor production line workers for first shift.

Applicants must be able to pass drug andalcohol screening. Apply at

International Packaging,420 West Jones Street,Millersburg, Oh 44654

Monday – Friday8 am to 4 pm

John Deere 6400 4X4 cab, heat, air$24,500, '06 Bobcat S130 skid steer1570 hrs $17,250, '05 Case 410 skidsteer 805 hrs $16,750, 5635 Gehl skidsteer with tracks $10,500 Call Firmen at330-464-1428 or 330-567-3886

COOK WANTED, 1 year experience.Apply at Hotel Millersburg, 35 W. Jack-son Street or call 330-674-1457.

125 Medical / Healthcare55 NoticesFOR SALE: litter carrier and bucket. Goodcondition. Ervin Schmucker, 2301 TR 164Sugar Creek, 330-352-3717

POWER WASHER NEEDEDT h u r s . & S a t . D r i v e r ' slicense a must. Must be able to movesemi tractors. Mt Hope area. Call330-852-7111.

WANTED: HONEST & dependable driverfor roofing crew. Call 330-279-3100,voice mail.

FRESH MAPLE SYRUP. $36.00 pergallon. Elmer Yoder, 330-893-3687 ext1.

OLDER FORD backhoe, $3500; 1 roll of8 ft high heavy chainlink fence., $200;Good Allis Chalmers B parts, $500.(330) 276-5417 or 330-276-9908.

EXCAVATING COMPANY hiring, exp.preferred, but will train right individual,Valid drivers license. Health ins. & ben.J Miller & Son Excav. 330-231-6843.

225 Farm Equipment

GROWING COMPANY seeks experi-enced installation techs for high speeddoors, rolling steel doors, vinyl siding,and entry doors. Strong mechanical orcarpentry skills needed. Must Hunt, Fish& Enjoy the outdoors. Send Resume toWayne Garage Door Sales, attn: GM, POBox 98, Dover OH 44622 or [email protected]

FOR SALE: hand corn sheller; Teams e tHaflinger harness-ss hardware, includ-ing hames, like new. Call (330) 674-1586ext 1.

PART-TIME DRIVER-SATURDAYS-Forcoach bus, Must have A or B CDL withpassenger endorsement. Please CallMark Miller (330) 893-0022

WANTED: GOOD used semen tank,(330) 852-2324 ext 3.

FOR RENT: S185 BobCat with steeltracks, forks & bucket. $18./hr.; JLGScissor-lift, $50/day; 42-ft. JLG Grade-All, (call for rate). 330-897-1222x3

105 General

CASE 450C dozer, 6-way blade, goodcondition with good under carriage,$14,000. 330-695-7100

SINGLE PARENT wants work to do athome for income. (330) 695-9310

DRIVERS: Dedicated ZanesvilleAccount! Great Pay, Benefits, Miles,

Weekly Home-Time & More!CALL TODAY: 1-888-567-3109.

LOOKING FOR LAWN Care and cleaningjobs. 330-567-0088

220 Construction Equipment

WALNUT CREEK CHEESE is currentlyaccepting applications for the position ofDepartment Head over our Café andCreamery Departments. The successfulcandidate will have experience in foodservice and supervision and must bewilling to work Saturdays. Interested andqualified candidates please pick up andreturn your applications to Walnut CreekCheese 2641 SR 39 Walnut Creek, OH44687 or mail to PO Box 139 in WalnutCreek, OH 44687 or email resumes [email protected]

MAYTAG RINGER Washer, ExcellentCondition, $450 (330) 897-1459100 Position Wanted

N H 273 baler with thrower; N H 256 rake;N H 472 haybine; N H 351 3 pointmower; I H 720 5-16 plow; I H 800 cornplanter, 4-40 inch; I H 370 disk, 16 ft;Pequea 7 ft hay tedder; Gehl 125 feedgrinder; N I 40 ft hay & grain elevator;N I 319 corn picker; 2 bale wagons; 8-round bale wagon; Corn Pro 16 ft live-stock trailer; I H grain drill 5100; Dunhamcultimulcher, 12 ft; All equipment storedinside. Call at noon or evenings.(330) 473-7733.

MILLERSBURG CONCRETE company islooking for concrete finishers and labor-ers. Call 330-763-0301 for more infor-mation.

FOR SALE Round Maytag wringerwasher, in good shape, $250. OlderFrigidaire elec. oven, $100. Older Admi-ral elec. refrig., $200. 330-275-9066.

NEW HOLLAND 56 & 256 Rakes,Mcormick Deering #9, 6' Mower-Rebuilt. Abe A Raber, 5150 CR 229,Fredericksburg OH (330) 695-6793

BENTON AUTO Repair LLC looking foran ASE Certified Technician. Must haveown tools. Top pay rate in the industry.plus health benefits. Apply within. 6340CR 207, Millersburg.

DRY COW, heifer & beef hay, stored in-side, 4x5 round bales. $75./bale. Phone(740) 552-1722.

FOR SALE: Bradford WhiteMI403S6FSX, 40gal, LP Gas WaterHeater, $325. Kozy World KWP122,10,000 BTU Vent Free LP Gas WallHeater. $100. Both Like New, Used only45 days. Henry Raber 330-897-0306

WORKER and/or DRIVER FOR roofingcrew. Percentage based pay. Winesburg/Wilmot area. Experience a plus but notneeded. (330) 464-6919

FOR SALE: 2 used electric kitchenstoves. 1 beige, 1 white. $60. each.Nashville area. (330) 763-0645.

GEHL 100 Grinder/Mixer: John DeereVan Brunt Grain Drill, both in excellentcondition: N.I. #215 PTO ManureSpreader. (330) 893-2895

NOW HIRINGClass A Drivers! B & L Transport is asmaller, family owned company locatedin Winesburg, OH. Our fleet consistsmostly of trucks and most of our freightis refrigerated. Drivers are paid weekly.We have plenty of miles available!

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LOCAL FAMILY owned business lookingfor full time driver for farm pick up & de-livery of raw milk. Must have class A CDLwith experience. Steady work. Homeevery night. If interested call for info.419-685-0518 between 10 am & 3 pm.

HESSTON 530 round baler. John Deere24T baler. New Holland 270 baler. Sitrex4 star hay tedder. PTO driven rake. NewHolland 256 rake. Andy J Raber,330-893-0303.

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CLINE PLUMBING and Heating needsexperienced HVAC or water conditioningservice techs. Send resume to 1130Massillon Rd, Millersburg, OH 44654or [email protected]

BUSY CHRISTIAN chiropractic office inBerlin is seeking a full time chiropracticassistant. We are looking for a dynamicperson who is organized, dependable,outgoing and a multi-tasker who is will-ing to serve with a smile. Our position in-cludes front desk & therapy duties. Expe-rience is not required, we train! Pleasesend resume to, 4481 TR 367 Millers-burg, Ohio 44654 Atten: Becki (no phonecalls please)

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TRACTOR FOR Sale 1950 Model 8NFord, $1,600. 330-698-3571

LOST: OLDER YELLOW LAB, last seenon Jerico Rd. on Fri. 3/1 - "Daisy", nocollar. Missed by her family! Please call(740) 599-2927.

150 Food ServicesLAND PRIDE 9' Disc Mower, used verylittle, $4,000. Tri-Axle Equip. Trailer,$1,000. (330) 276-5417.

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Family owned business is looking to hirea full-time technician. Must be able todiagnose electral systems efficiently.330-674-3089, Mon.-Fri., 8-5.

Experienced Horse Stall cleanersneeded, this is a physically labor intensejob. Those who are not hard workers,need not apply. Part time AM job. Call(330)674-2503 Leave message withhorse experience description.

DOUBLE SET Halflinger Harnes, goodcondition, Pioneer forecart with brakescollars. Bert Mast (330) 695-2533

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MUELLER, 400 gal. bulk tank, goodworking cond., $1900. 2 milker unitswith 65 lb bucket, $150. each. 1 milkerunit with 45 lb bucket, $100. Allen JYoder, 1935 TR 110, Millersburg. (330)674-1300.

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135 Child CareBOB CAT 753 skid loader, 3000 hours,good cond., $7250. Also foam filled skidloader tires, 8 hole rims. (330) 852-3122.

PART TIME power washers needed. Avalid drivers license a must. Call(330) 852-7111.

CASH FOR scrap metal: trucks, buses,cars, heavy equip., farm equip., copper,batteries, brass, aluminum, and anymetal. Call (330) 473-8410.

LARGE BALE feeders, Steinway haysavermodel, removeable bottoms, swing openend. $1,250 each. Holmesville,330-473-7647.

ALTIMATE CARE is needing to hire a P/THHA/STNA, male preferred due to spe-cific patient care, Wayne Co. area. $500sign-on bonus. Apply in person at 24 S.Clay St. Millersburg or at:www.altimatecare.comNo phone calls please.

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FOR SALE: New Holland 256 Rake. Goodcodition, $1650. Willis Yoder.(330)359-0329

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P R O V I A W A L N U TCREEK FACILITY2150 STATE ROUTE 39S U G A R C R E E KOHA C T I O N D A T E :03/01/2013FACILITY DESCRIPTION:AIRIDENTIFICATION NO. :P0111731Installation of: (P002) woodworking mill no. 1 - 27woodworking machines thatare vented to a baghouse tocontrol particulate emis-sions; & enclosed woodwaste transfer from thebaghouse to a truck trailer;(P003) Wood & plastic millno. 2 - 3 woodworking &plastic working machineseach vented to a baghouse tocontrol particulate emis-sions; and (P004) wood &plastic mill no. 3 - 2 wood-working & plastic workingmachines each vent to a cy-clone to control particulateemissions.

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C E N T U R Y C O M P O -NENTS1874 COUNTY ROAD 140SUGARCREEK OH AC-TION DATE : 02/19/2013FACILITY DESCRIPTION:AIRIDENTIFICATION NO. :A0047002Initial installation of a natu-ral gas engine and spraybooth forwood products.Publish Holmes County HubPublish Holmes County ShopperMarch 14, 2013

BUYING JUNK batteries, aluminum, cop-per, brass, electric motor, farm machin-e r y , a p p l i a n c e s , c a r s , t r u c k s .330-279-2142.

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Entry Level, Pay up to$?hr plus

INCENTIVE BONUSPROGRAM,

GREAT BENEFITPACKAGE:

Paid Time Off, Medical, Dental, and LifeInsurance, Short and Long Term Disa-bility, 11 Paid Holidays per Year, 401KRetirement Plan, Company Paid Uni-forms, Excellent Opportunity For Ad-vancement, Must pass Pre-EmploymentBackground, Drug, & Physical, MustComplete Weld Test when applying(wear jeans, boots, and long sleeves).

Apply in Person at930 Massillon Rd,

Millersburg OH 44654

FOR SALE: Grain Binder in good runningcondition. Sam J. Miller, 1450 DurstineRd., Dundee, Ohio 44624

HOME HELPERS, America's #1 SeniorCare Franchise serving Wayne, WestStark, Summit counties and surroundingareas is seeking responsible and caringindividuals for non-medical in-homecaregiver positions. Part-time andfull-time live-in opportunities. Experi-ence preferred, (STNA, HHA, CNA) willtrain. Apply by calling 330-731-1710.

DAILY RECORDCarriers Needed

If you would like to have your name puton our list of prospective carriers or driv-ers in your area, simply call the circula-tion department at 330-264-1125 ext2257 or 1-800-686-3958, or stop by ouroffice at 212 E. Liberty St., Wooster.Please refer to the individual route num-ber when calling. There is no collectingof money from any of our customers onany of our delivery routes.

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FOR SALE: 5 Dorset Ewes & 1 Ram, 5yrs old & younger. $800 (330) 567-2259

2011 1st cutting mixed grass hay. $3.50/bale. Ruben Schlabach, (330) 674-7517.

FOR SALE: LOCUST POST, 7' or 8',sawed or split. (330) 279-3102

FOR SALE. 2nd cutting alfalfa hay, test-ing 23% protein, 220 feeding value. Call(330) 439-8494.

BLACK LIMA BULL. 2 years old, polled.Noah A. Mast

10341 South Apple Creek Rd.Fredericksburg, OH 44627

GOOD QUALITY dairy hay, 3rd cuttingdry hay, pure alfalfa, and 3rd cuttingwrapped 4x5 round bales, pure alfalfa.(740) 552-1722.

WILL SPREAD or dump chicken manure,clean out & buy. Call Dennis,330-844-3516.

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HORSE HAY. First cutting orchard grassmix, round bales, big squares, smallsquares. 40 lb, $6.00. Call330-893-3087 x4.

ATTN: Berlin Area Residents. Commu-nity Garage Sales, April 25 - 27th. Inter-ested in having a sale? Contact Anna @330-231-5509. Deadline April 1st.

LARGE SQUARE alfalfa & straw bales forsale. Will deliver. (573) 823-0258.

NOTICE:GREEN ACRES Fertilizer No. 13 $460.00,No. 14 $430.00, No. 15 $540.00, Org.No. 7 $650.00, Gypsum $230.00, Mon-tana Alfalfa $140.00, Gypsum Bedding$80.00 1400#.

Aden Mullet8056 Criswell Rd.

Fredericksburg, Ohio 44627330-695-2208.

CORN FODDER & hay, round bales,(330) 674-3987 ext. 1.

PETER Z Friesian cross stud colt. BornMay 26, 2011. $2400. (330) 473-8955.

MULTI-FAMILY: Bed, dresser, PathwayMagazines, many misc. March 25-26-27.7:30 - dark. Ivan Hochstetler

TR 569, FredericksburgFamily Fabric Sale Days

4 YR. OLD standard mare. T.S.S. Doublegaited. Good traveler. Allen Miller Jr.,330-852-1383 ext. 5.

1ST CUTTING 3x3x8 Big Square, Timo-thy Orchard grass mix, horse qualityhay. $260/Ton. Delivery Available.330-852-0031

ALPINE DAIRY GOAT, fresh in February,ready to provide for your family, $185;SAANEN/Alpine buck yearling, $125.Paul Hershberger, (330) 674-2907

"KICK" HORSE feed additive. Help withstress. For all horses. Roy O Keim, 2525CR 58, Millersburg, OH 44654.(330) 674-1885. Spring work's here!

17 YEARS old black standard bred geld-ing, safe for anyone to drive, TSS, littleslow, easy keeper. $500. William Miller,330-749-6266.

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4 YEAR old gelding ponies. Well broke toride, drive. 38" Brown, white. 42" Dapplebrown. Easy entry pony cart. Woodenwheeled pony cart. $275 each.330-674-3027

MAPLE SYRUP for Sale. Available inGallons, 1/2 Gallon, Quarts, & Pints.Noah Yoder 6928 CR 407, Millersburg.(330) 674-1000

230 Farm Products ProduceFOR SALE: Nubian Nanny goat. Dueshortly. $200 OBO. Angus steer tobutcher. Mark Troyer, 330-852-0653

SPLIT SEASONED firewood for sale.Near Welcome, west of Millersburg. $50.pick up load. 330-231-3350 or330-231-6779.

HORSE HAY, small square, big square,and round bales. 1st, 2nd & 3rd cutting.(740) 552-1722.

KATAHDIN EWES, Eligible to register,pasture based, herd reduction, fresheningsoon. Daniel M Yoder, 2455 CR 200,Dundee OH. (877) 790-8269 VM

250 JOHN Deere Skid Loader, w/palletforks, Excellent Condition, (330)695-4461 or (330) 317-0712

FOR SALE: 7 yr. quarter horse mare. BayStar and three white feet. Very well broke,$1300 obo. 330-279-9290 ext. 3.

SEASONED FIREWOOD for Sale.$50/pick-up load. Jonas L. Yoder, 3390TR 194, Sugarcreek. (330) 893-1361

FOR RENT: 20' Shantler Chicken LitterSpreader, (330) 359-1127.

WILL BUY wool, will be weighed andpaid when dropped off. Wool bags areavailable. Earl Erb, 330-852-2383 ext 3.

LARGE BALE feeders, Steinway haysavermodel, removeable bottoms, swing openend. $1,250 each. Holmesville,330-473-7647.

5 YR old Dutch Standard Bred, 16.2Brown, Boys Horse, Needs works.$6,000. (330) 201-3394

FIREWOOD - Kiln dried kindling.$5.00/scoop or $25/pickup load. TroyRidge Manufacturing, 3998 CR 168, Mil-lersburg, OH. (2-1/2 mi. N.E. of Berlin).

CASE #680H backhoe, older machine,still works good, 2 extra buckets, $9500.Call (330) 231-0797.

6 YEAR old Bay gelding, TSS, well broke.Good buggy horse. $2800. 2-wk. trial.330-852-3089

REGISTERED JERSEYS, 1 bull, 5 heifers.5-7 mo old. $650 ea. 1-steer $300. (330)852-3085

FOR SALE: 9 yr old registered Belgianmare, good broke. Easy keepers. (330)893-3087 ext 4.

FOR SALE. 7 year old Belgian gelding,broke to all farm machinery. Kid broke.Mose A Miller, 2628 TR 183, Baltic,43804. (330) 897-0642.

HORSE HAY, wheat straw, small squares,round bales & large squares. Call Jason330-473-7905.

FOR SALE Split seasoned firewood, slabwood & also boom truck loads available.Also hollow cmpfire logs 330 231-8462.

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FOR SALE: 2 rabbit hutches. Call(330) 600-9657, leave a message or(330) 473-9482.

1ST CUTTING Timothy horse hay, 45 lbbales, $7.50. (330) 472-2613.

REGISTERED HAFLINGER mare team,60" tall, 12 & 13 years old, works singleor double, well matched, $3600. Call(740) 398-9382.

FOR SALE: FIREWOOD,Seasoned, $45.00/pickup load.

330-893-0218

HORSEMAN Position avail. Windy HillFarms has an opportunity for a full orpart-time exp'd horseman. Instructionand housing available. 330-231-7500

9 YR OLD Standard Bred Gelding, TSS,Surrey Horse. Matthew Shetler (330)852-3192

STANDING AT Stud, black dutch har-ness, 4 white socks and star, sired byWouter, Service fee-$250. Standing AtHenry L. Hershberger, 4759 TR 369, Mil-lersburg, OH. 330-893-0029

4X4 800-LB. round bales, 2nd cuttingcheap hay, $325/ton; 4x5 dairy qualityTimothy/Alfalfa mix, wrapped haylage,21% protein, 1600-lb. bales, $110/ton.(330) 472-2613.

FIREWOOD, MIXED hardwoods, split &round, $45. per short bed, $65. per longbed. You load. Elmer Mast, 8718TR 552,Shreve, OH 44676. (330) 231-0797.

FOR SALE: 2 pair Pea Fowls, $150 perpair. 1 Pen, $50. (330) 698-0460

FOR SALE: Set of Bi-Plastic Work Har-ness complete, good condition. Made byJ & M Harness, formerly Horse Sale Har-ness. $600. John J Yoder, Jr. (330)473-8232

TWO BOOM Truck Loads firewood logs.$750. Delivered. Also, debarked slabs,$30 picked up. 330-674-0646

Albert Lea Seed - Certified Organic,Non-GMO. Seed Potatos & VegetableSeeds, Cloverland Ag Service, Millers-burg. 330-231-4484

FOR SALE: 3 year old miniature donkeygelding. $150. Paul Raber. (330)852-3932 ext 2.

ROUND BALES of Oats & Wheat Straw,stored inside, Call (330) 466-1408

MILK GOAT, due first part of April, $200Joe Yoder, 9044 TR 657, Dundee, (330)359-0198

40 HAIR ewes, Katahdin & Dorper, 2-4yrs old; 40 Dorset white face cross bredwool ewes, 1-4 yrs old; 2 Dorset rams.

8 Angus heifers, 400-500 lbs; 6 steers,450-500 lbs; 6 Hereford heifers, 450-600lbs; 10 cross bred heifers, 450-550 lbs.Delivery available. 740-567-4205.

FOR SALE: Slabwood, $15/Bundle. Rob-ert Mast, 3233 Graber Rd. Fredericks-burg, 330-695-9807 VM

HIGH QUALITY 2nd Cutting Sheep Hay,$8/bale.(330) 472-2613

FOR SALE: 1 Crossbred 3 Holsteinhiefers 9 plus months old, $650/each or$2400 for all. Menno Mast, 14450-ADurstine Rd., Dundee, OH 44624

SEASONED FIREWOOD, round & spithardwood, $55./ pickup load. Roy Miller,(330) 567-2477, VM.

400 BALES HIGH Quality 2nd Cuttinggrass hay, $8/bale. (330) 472-2613

5 YR old Gelding, All trot, Buggy size,Very good family horse, TSS, $1,850.6 yr old Gelding, Double gaited, TSS,Good Build, Good broke, $1,150. DuaneWeaver (330) 674-1777

FOR SALE: 9 Yr. old standard bred geld-ing. T.S.S. Anyone can drive. $1000.

Evenings - Aden Raber6800 SR 514

Big Prairie, OH 44611

235 Firewood Fuel3 YR. OLD Gelding Dutch Cross (BJ)Dark Bay, 3 white. T.S.S. Has some style.Buggy size.

Alton Yoder330-893-1705

WESTERN Alfalfa, high quality, 1000#square bales-$200/each. Will load.330-231-7500

10 YEARS old gray Percheron gelding,17.1 hands, kid broke to all farm machin-ery, traffic safe & sound, long tail, $2200.(330) 893-3733.

4 YR. OLD standard bred gelding. TSS,will make womens horse. MonroeBarkman, 3111 CR 114, Sugarcreek, OH330-893-7065

FOR SALE: 4 years old 16.2 crossbredmare. T.S. Needs work. $1500. obo.330-279-2042.

WANTED: PYGMY goats, call330-674-5603 or 330-674-5455.

CERTIFIED ORGANIC Non GMO seed:Alfalfas, clovers, grasses, forages, smallgrains, cover crops, corn and soybeans.Cloverland Ag Service, 330-231- 4484.

17 YEAR old standard bred bay mare.Safe for women to drive. Trotter. MelvinJ. Miller, 330-695-2028

6 YEARS old dark brown gelding, 16.1hands, boy's horse, TSS, been in buggy2 years. Ready for miles. $2700.Duane Yoder, (330) 893-3794.

BAGGED CORN silage, certified organic$125/T. Stretch your expensive hay.Holmesville. 330-473-7647.

6 YEARS old black gelding, white strip, 4white socks, 53-54 inches, broke todrive., needs work, boy's pony, $400.obo. (740) 824-4361.

WESTERN TOP quality dairy hay,200RFV, semi load, $380 per ton, balage,certified organic available. Call Jason330-473-7905.

FOR SALE: Dorset ram, $200. obo.Ervin Raber, 6663 TR 519,

Big Prairie, OH 44611.

FOR SALE: 1st cutting hay $95.00 a bale.Also, second cutting grass horse hay.330-359-5730

9 YR. OLD Black Percheron mare. 17hands, broke. Ph. 330-897-0516. Rob-ert Miller, CR 59, Baltic. $1200

'05 JD 650J LT w/ winch and screens$65,000, '04 JD 650H LGP only 2600 hrs$40,000, '04 Case 850K dozer, cab, 5300hrs $35,000, '95 Cat D6H Good Machine$35,000, JD550H dozer $30,000, '98Case 850G-LGP 3K hrs. nice $28,000,'97 JD450G LC-IV dozer $22,500, '92 JD650G w/ winch, arch, screens $35,000,'95 Cat D4H-II dozer 1400Hrs on com-plete rebuild $30,000, JD 850B w/ winch$26,000, Cat D4D dozer $15,000, '06Komatsu PC200LC-8 $93,000, '10JD35D excavator $32,000, '06 YanmarVIO35 mini hoe $18,500, '04 YanmarVIO35 mini hoe $14,000, '09 Cat IT14GWheel Loader cab, heat, air 7K hrs. nice$30,000, Ford A62 Wheel Loader$10,500, '07 JD605C crawler loader w/forks $55,000, JD 555G crawler loader,rebuilt trans $21,000, '89 JD455Gcrawler loader cab, tooth bucket $19,500,Case 455C Loader $17,500, '90 Cat 953Loader cab, heat, air $17,000, '97Case580SL 4x4 cab, extendahoe, 4-in-1bucket $25,500, JCB 214S Grademaster4X4 loader landscaper. $14,750, Case450 Loader $5000, '03 JD 648G-III Grap-ple Skidder $55,000, '94 JD 648E skidder$24,500, '95 JD 548E skidder $24,500,'96 Franklin 170 grapple skidder, newrear tires $18,500, JD 640 Skidder$17,000, 2- JD 440C Skidder $16,000TO $22,000 each, '97 Timberjack 460Skidder dual arch grapple. $40,000,Hamm Smooth Drum Roller $17,500,Case 602 Vibromax Pad Foot Roller$14,500, '00 Genie Lift Z60/34 articulatedboom $22,500, '94 Moxy MT30S-3 6X6off road dump. $18,500, '71CAT 613 SelfLoading Scraper, 3208 cat engine.$8,500. Lots of misc. forks and buckets.Call Firmen at 330-464-1428 OR330-567-3886

FOR SALE: 1st & 2nt cutting dry hay, and3rd & 4th cutting wrapped hay. MattMiller, (330) 201-4638.

YEARLING ANGUS, ready for pasture.Grass fed. $700. Roy Miller, 3915 TR366, Millersburg, (330) 893-4408.

BUYING PIGEONS almost every week.Paying $2 each on color, $3 each onwhites. Call Kevin, 330-231-9170 callevenings.

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Shanesville Rd, SugarcreekA beautiful 5.27 acre parcel to build your home in Pleasant Valley. Mineral rights transfer, some restrictions. $84,900Steve Maag 330-763-4769

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Guernsey Co, Cambridge13.97 acres of Gas & Oil rights in Cambridge Twp. Unleased ATO. $7500/acJason Miller 740-541-7475D. Anthony Kaufman 330-231-4211

2106 Main St, WinesburgLarge stone home with 2 BR & 2BA. Original wood floors and wonderful rustic atmosphere. Alpine cabinets, this home is beautifully decorated & move in ready. $265,999Cliff Sprang 330-464-5155

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Quality Horse BlanketsFor Sale

Sizes from 68” - 100” in stockwith leg straps, Colors: Red, blue,

green or burgundy. Buggy blankets & sheets also available.

Also have Cornhole Bean Bags in a variety of colors:

$12.00 for 8 Bean Bags. Add $8.00 for shipping for all items. Call for pricing.

Norman C. Yoder4256 T.R. 374 - Millersburg, OH 44654

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T-14 Purple Martin houses. AlsoBluebird houses. Cedar or pine. NoahYoder, 5163 TR 629, Millersburg.330-893-3921.

MAPLE SUGARING Supplies: Hydrome-ters, filters, small evaporators for up to50 taps. 10% disc. on Sugarhill Jugs.Weaver Maple, 8183 TR 611, Fred-burg.

TWO 36" diameter, 6 ft long sections ofplastic culvert. $575. (330) 893-4613.

SUNSET CARRIAGE now taking ordersfor new buggies. Ready in 6-8 weeks.Free delivery within 20 miles of Millers-burg. 330-377-9891

ROAD CART, cushioned seat and back,LED Lights, Wood wheels & shafts. $400Jacob Mast, (740) 610-7256

NEW PFAFF Sewing & EmbroideryMachines and Sergers for sale. Availableat Lackman's Sewing Center, AppleCreek, OH 330-698-3060.

MARCH SPECIAL:10% off all babyitems

Gypsy Spring Variety6321 CR 407, Millersburg.

(330) 674-0736.

FOR SALE: Older Surrey, $550. PonyCart, NOT easy entry, $450. (330)674-0759

40 GAL. stainless steel cooker. withhandles & legs, in sock. Also 20 & 30gal. available. Send $2. for catalog.

Rolling Acres Housewares,31640 SR 643, Fresno, OH 43824.3 1/2 miles SW of New Bedford.

FOR SALE: National No. A-288 SewingMachine, w/ 6' Cabinet, set up w/Air Mo-tor, in good condition. $300. Senco Sta-pler, like new $85. Button Machinew/cutter & all accessories. $100. YoderFurniture Repair. (330) 893-2037

FOR SALE: Bianchi Road bike. Fully car-bon. Exc. cond. $1800. 330-897-0349

FOR SALE: 2 cylinder Hatz Diesel,g o o dcondition. Henry Swartzentruber 3528Moreland Rd, Fredericksburg OH 44627

FOR SALE: Used Solid Oak Sewing Ma-chine Cabinet, w/lift, good condition.$350. (330) 893-3808

MOSSBERG 12-ga shotgun, shoots 31/2" shells w/removable choke, $300.(330) 897-1038.

FOR SALE: Boys Buggy in good condi-tion. Has head lights and side lights. Alllights work. $1000. Ashery Buggy Shop

9107 TR 609Fredericksburg, OH

NATURAL GAS EMPIRE 30,000 BTU, un-vented, wall mount heater, blue flame,like new. $225. 5697 TR 362, Millers-burg, OH 44654. (330) 893-1467.

REMINGTON 30-06, SPRG, pump action,with 3x9x40 Simmons scope. 2 GarminBirdseye satellite imagery cards for GPS.(330) 897-4503.

CUSTOM SADDLES new & used, madein USA. Cowboy & barrel. Starting at$450. Call 330-231-7500

FOR SALE: New England 410 singleshot, good cond. (330) 852-2723.

FOR SALE: Apple iPod, 8GB, 4th Gener-ation. Has cracked screen, but works likenew. Also has, iBird Pro app. AndrewHershberger (330) 897-4856

FOR SALE: 4 year old Sorrel mare. Traf-fic safe & sound. Buggy size. Safe forwomen.

Aden N. Mast10407 S. Apple Creek Rd.Fredericksburg, OH 44627

REGISTERED WHITE Dorper ewes withlambs Also full blood ram. MonroeBarkman, 3111 CR 114, Sugarcreek.(330) 893-7065.

FOR SALE: Horton Hunter SupremeCrossbow, Scope, Quiver & Arrows,$175 OBO. (330) 893-3808

SOLAR SYSTEM for sale. Two 215 wattpanels, MPPT charge controller, 2200watt true wave inverter (like new); FourL16 batteries, 3 years old (treated w/ bat-tery equalizer), Tri-meter battery monitor,all cables, fuses, etc. included, new$2700., will sell for $1500 or make offer;Also have lightly used Magnum 2800watt 24 V inverter/ charger, $875. JavonMiller, 3939 CR 135, Millersburg, 44654.330-893-1605.

STAINLESS STEEL metalbestos chim-neys: 7" x 36", 3 pieces; 6" x 18", 2pieces with cap & flashing. Make offer.5697 TR 362, Millersburg. 330-893-1467

FOR SALE: Emglo air compressor onslide w/ 8 HP Honda motor, used forhobby shop, air supply, $900; 500 gal.air tank, $300; Two 10,000 BTU naturalgas vented heaters, $10 & $25; Doublebowl stainless steel kitchen sink w/ fau-cet, $35; CSI signature 12 V head back-wash filter or neutralizer, needs new min-eral bed, $250. Javon Miller, 3939 CR135, Millersburg, 44654. 330-893-1605.

BLACK PERCHERON gelding, 4 yrs. old,broke in all farm machinery. Abe A Raber,5150 CR 229, Fredericksburg OH (330)695-6793

270 Hunting FishingSTAINLESS STEEL wire shelves, adjust-able, 6'H x 8'L x 2'W, 3 shelves for $300.Millersburg, 330-473-7647.

SURREY FOR sale: Good cond. Front,brakes, box lights, roll up curtains.Phone (330) 897-1379

10 YR old Bay Standard Bred Mare,S i r eRoyal Strength, Dam Balanced Image,TSS, Nice Driver. $2,500 OBO. Also 5 yrold Stallion, Dutch Pony Cross, Black, 3whites & Strip, Very Sharp, Broke to ride& drive. $1,800 OBO. (330) 897-8369

SUN PIPES, 10 inch sky light kit, brandnew. 2.2 Honda, flex shaft w/ wallbracket & cover. (330) 749-1054.

FOR SALE. X Large office chair in goodcondition, $60. (330) 695-9310.

10 YR old Bay Standard Bred Gelding,Double Gaited, Anyone can drive, $1,200.Andrew Hershberger, 8427 TR 635, Fred-ericksburg OH (330) 674-0345

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5 YR old, son of Super Gill, fresh 8 wks,TSS, Bay w/star and 1 white, Fun to drive,Fast traveler. $3,400 (330) 893-0314

FOR SALE: Organo Gold Black Coffee,$22/Box. 4879 TR 356, Millersburg OH.(330) 893-2162

USED BUGGY, 2002 model, glass front,brakes, lights, $1200.00. Made by Hill-side Buggy. Also S & S tmp.(330) 897-8160.

WANTED: TEAM of well broke haflingers,prefer geldings. (330) 695-2141.

CREEKSIDE FASHIONS to FURNITUREWe now have a fresh of furniture,clothing and crafts. We also have shoptools, hydraulic motors and pump.

(330) 275-4048.

FOR SALE: 2 yr. registered Paint stud.Started under saddle. Very mild man-nered. $600. O.B.O. 330-279-9290 Ext. 3

2008 HUSTLER 66" super Z, zero turnmower, XR7 deck, flex fork suspension,liquid cooled Kawasaki engine, 840 hrs,serviced & ready for Spring. $4100.Heartland Equipment, (330) 852-3029.

14 YR old Standard Bred Gelding, TSS,Anyone can drive, $1,050. (330)674-2542

42" Round Wooden Table with (2) 12"leaves. $100 (330) 893-1390

FOR SALE: 2 Humphrey gas lights, $35each. Oak china hutch, $400. Oak batteryfloor lamp cabinet. Like new, $200.Mission cherry glider rocker with otto-man, $300. 330-897-1432

FOR SALE:50-ft. Big Dutch flex auger,

new $450.00;Also, natural gas water heater on

demand, new $300.330-893-0218

2007 SCAG Freedom Z, zero turn mower,with 52" deck, 510 hours, $3900. obo.(330) 378-5432.

FOR SALE: 12 year old gelding. Safeenough for older people. $1250. JohnMiller, 9675 Camp Rd, Beach City, OH44608. 330-852-4367 ext 1.

KUBOTA MODEL 4590 3 pt. backhoewith 2 buckets. Asking $1750.330-279-9092

NEW WHITE Vanity, 61" long, 24" wide,w/cream marble top, 7 drawers & 2doors, Self closing drawers. $350 (330)852-2876 Ext 1, leave message.

FOR SALE: Royal Palm Turkeys. Buy intime for spring nesting. Sold in pairs.

Henry Miller6745 TR 351

Millersbug, OH 44654

RIMS & TIRES F-150 $750 OBO. Rims &Tires Dakota $400 OBO. Poulan Prochainsaw 18" bar 42cc carrier 2 chains,$125. 330-231-7813

JOHN DEERE 35HP Diesel w/clutch.1225 hours, very good condition. $3,500.(330) 567-9009

GAS FLOOR LAMP with oak stand, goodcondition, $100; Enterprise sausagestuffer, $100. (330) 473-7418.

GRAVELY L8 w/Plow, $950 OBO.(330)473-8427

7 YR old Black Gelding, Drives Nice,Family or Boys Horse. Also, 2 Trottingbred Mares. Loran Schlabach (330)852-3096

23 SECTIONS of 4' Center Aisle Gon-dola Shelving, (330) 695-4461 or (330)317-0712.

WOODEN SULKY, like new, (not easyentry), $750. obo. (330) 674-5718.

BIG BLACK Surrey size gelding. Womencan drive. Sound. Traffic safe if used reg-ular. Does not like snowplows. DuaneMast, 330-674-1665 #1

NOTICE: WILL re-upholster usedcouches, loveseats, rockers, hassocks,etc. Also boat/auto seats. Will make newcushions for outdoor furniture. Raber'sUpholstery, 1939 TR 110, Millersburg,44654. VM, (330) 674-1300.

WALK BEHIND mowers, over 20 tochoose from, brands include Exmark,Ferris, Hustler, Snapper, Toro, Scag,36"-60" cut. Great prices. Get ready forSpring! Heartland Equipment,

(330) 852-3029.

FOR SALE: POULAN PLUS #2155.CHAIN SAW. (330) 465-3387.

CORN HOLE BAGS: $12/set of 8 bags...5sets or more, $10/set of 8 bags. NormanC. Yoder, 4256 TR 374, Millersburg.330-893-7421.

YEARLING PONY Stud, Black & White,48"H. Best Offer. (330) 893-3259

275 Lawn & Garden

FOR SALE: New 20 gallon cast iron kettlewith stand. Ervin Weaver, 5571 TR 606,Fredericksburg, OH 44627. Ph. 330-695-2905

FOR SALE: Model 25 MG Shotgun - Cal.22 WMRF Shot shell only, 12 boxes ofammo. $250 OBO. 330-674-0250

SURREY, STEEL tires, front, lights,brakes, good cond. $2600. Cart woodeneasy entry. Clyde Yoder, (330) 893-1097

FOR SALE: 4 yr old Standard BredBelgian Cross, TSS, Sorrel with 3 whitesocks & a stripe, Been in surrey for 1 yr,slow steady traveler, $1,500. EmeryYoder, 330-897-2180.

BROWNING MAXIM bow, new string,carbon arrows, like new with soft case,$150.00 obo. (330) 234-2211.

9 YEAR old black with 2 white socks.Buggy broke. Safe for anyone to drive.TSS. Also brand new fiberglass shaves.Painted & ready to put on buggy. MelvinGingerich. (330) 893-1657.

02600 AD12856613 216Fiberglass

Animal Feeders

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COMPOUND BOW reflex, 40", release,detachable quiver, whisper biscuit,sights, $120. Hard case, $30. 5697 TR362, Millersburg. (330) 893-1467.

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QUALITY HORSE Blankets for saleSizes from 68"- 100" in stock with legstraps. Colors: Red, Blue, Green or Bur-gundy. Buggy blankets & Sheets alsoavailable. Norman C. Yoder, 4256 TR374, Millersburg OH 44654 (330)893-7421. Wholesale Dealers Welcome.

280 Miscellaneous Merch.280 Miscellaneous Merch.260 Horses Livestock 260 Horses Livestock 270 Hunting Fishing265 Household Furnishings

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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 18, 2013 • 5:00 PM(Selling in 2 rings both starting at 5:00 PM)

Antiques/Collectibles * Household/Furniture * ToolsAntiques/Collectibles: Early butcher block table; early 1900’s park bench; dry sink; 3 legged piano stool; granite ware; wooden barrelsHousehold/Furniture: Drop leaf table; hall tree; early dresser; living room chair; Casio keyboard with stand; lace curtains; large wall mirror; book shelves; metal filing cabinets; exercise equipment; Frigidaire chest freezer; GE upright freezer; GE portable refrigerator; Schwinn bicycle; full size foldable picnic table; wicker chair; dishes; glassware; jewelryTools; ½ HP Craftsman 9 in. band saw; Cummins Mack 5 speed drill press; hand tools power tools; Hydrostatic lawn tractor w/ catcher; lawn edger; aluminum ladders Note: Visit www.kaufmanrealty.com for photos and updates by 5:00pm Friday, March 15. For more information contact David Conn, 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, 8:00-10:30 and noon to 4:00

DAVID CONN, AUCTION MANAGER 330-204-4453DERRICK KANDEL, AUCTIONEER 330-231-4524

MYRON MILLER, AUCTIONEERCLIFF SPRANG, AUCTIONEER

COIN AUCTIONLocation: Kaufman Auction House, 3149 SR 39 at the 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.

Tuesday, March 19, 20134:00 P.M.

Large Cents * Half Dollars * Silver Dollars * Gold * Misc.

Large cents-Half dollars: 1794, 98, 1800, 01, 02, 03, 05, 08, 10, 12, 17, 19, 28, 33, 36, 37, 38, 44, 45, 47, 51, 56, large cents; Indian head pennies; 1911s, 14s, Lincoln cents; buffalo nickels; slabbed Jefferson nickels; seated half dimes; seated dimes; barber dimes; mercury dimes; silver Roosevelt dimes; barber quarters; bust halves; seated halves; barber halves; walker halves.

Silver dollars: 100+ incl. 1889O NGC MS61, 99, Morgans.

Gold: 1984w $10. U.S. Olympics; 1986 $5. statue of liberty; 1987 $5. U.S. Constitution; 1988w U.S. Olympics.

Misc.: 1936 Long Island com. half; silver eagles; silver rounds; silver bars; proof sets & more.

Note: This is only a partial list of approx. 400-lots to be sold in catalog order. Some coins didn’t make it in time for ads. Doors open 2-hrs. prior to sale time. Online bidding available at www.kaufmanrealty.com.

Aden Yoder, Auctioneer • 330-763-2565 or 330-359-5458David Conn, Auction House Manager • 330-204-4453

Derrick Kandel, Auctioneer • 330-231-4524

Smokey Lane Horse AuctionFriday, March 8th | Tack 5:30 PM | Horses 7:00 PM

Accepting consignments of horses and new and used tack through sale day.Sale report for Special Trotting Sale: 172 horses, Top horse $8000,

Sale average $2265. Thank you for your support.

Anniversary SaleFriday, March 22nd | Tack 5:30 PM | Horses 7:00 PM

Will have door prizes. Early consignments will be advertised.

Riding Horse & Pony SaleApril 6th | Tack 9:30 AM | Horses 12 NOON

Catalog consignments due March 22nd.Smokey Lane Stables, Inc. | 686 Smokey Lane Road NW

Sugarcreek, OH 44681 | P: 330.852.2237 | Auctioneer: Myron Miller

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330-893-9212

DC LED BULBS10 Watt 201 LED $27.4010 Watt 60 Chip $24.356 Watt 102 LED $18.25

Marlin Miller2701 T.R. 166 #A

Sugarcreek, OH 44681Call for Wholesale Prices

330-852-7094 ext 3

(New Price!)

• Solar Panels - 15-215 watt• Charge Controllers• Inverters - (AIMS, Power Bright, Magnum, Outback)• Batteries US Battery• Wind Turbines 400 watt-20 kw• Gridtie & Offgrid - Solar Systems• Wiring for Houses, Shops & Barns5425 CR 77 • Millersburg, OH 44654

330.893.3866

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FREE TO good home. Older female Bea-gle. (330) 674-2616.

LAB PUPPIES for sale. AKC registered.First shots & wormed. Family raised.Chocolate, $300. Black, $275. Phone(330) 473-3737.

FOR SALE: dog kennel. Carpet 32"x20"(New) with leather back, $1.25 each

Levi N. Yoder5864 CR 59, Millersburg, OH 44654

2 YEAR old Bluetick male.Well started.

No trash. $200. obo.David Barkman, 8360 CR 373,

Big Prairie, OH 44611.

BOB WHITE quail, $8.00 each or $14.00pair. 6840 TR 568, Holmesville. (330)674-0851

KENNEL SELL-OUT! 12x34 Kennel, 7 ftruns, USDA Approved, 12 Bulldog cross,7 Yorkies, 5 poodles, 2 Maltese, 1Bichon, 1 Yorkie-Poo. All are breedingage. Call for pkg pricing. John RaberVM (330) 275-0248

One 15 month old brown & white femaleFox Terrier, (330) 897-2909 ext 1.

KENNEL BUILDING, 15 runs & 3 whelp-ing, hot water heater & washdowns.(330) 749-1054, leave message.

# # # # # # #WARNING:

Animals advertised for "free" are some-times acquired by people who use themas bait in training other animals to fightor for science experimentation. Please of-fer your pet for a nominal fee in order toattract a sincere buyer.

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PEKE-A-POO PUPPIES, Vaccinated &Wormed, born 12-21-12, will be small.$150 each (330) 276-5613

AKC BLACK & White Shitzu Male,Proven & Aggressive, (330) 852-4283

BOBWHITE QUAIL, Button Quail,W h i t eDoves, Roller Pigeons, Guinea Pigs.Duane Schlabach (330) 893-2012†x1

FOR SALE: 4 yr. old white English Bull-dog. Female, $400. 330-465-9441

FREE 1 yr. old reg'd Walker male, outo fgood stock. Henry Hershberger, (330)893-0029.

BREED SELL-OUT! AKC Pugs, 2 males,2 females, American/English Bulldog,Lemon & White Beagle female, runs rab-bits $100 (330) 893-0309

ATTENTION DOG BREEDERS - 9th an-nual customer appreciation sale. April 5& 6. 10% off all dog kennels & supplies.Vaccines, wormers, pvc coated wire,feeders & bowls, cages & whelping units.JB Feeds will be here these days. Feed isalso 10% off. Cash & Carry only. FreeDrawing - 1st prize is a free puppy. 2ndprize: 2x3 2-Tier stack cage, lots of otherdrawings. Free toys for the children. Freerefreshments. Raber Kennels & Supplies,2190 TR 152, Baltic. 330-893-9101. SaleHours: Fri, 7am-8pm, Sat, 7am-5pm.

FOR SALE: Stock Dog Puppies, mother,Australian Shepherd, Blue Healer, RedHealer, Border Collie Mix. Father, Purebred Australian Shepherd. Parents aregood stock and farm dogs, Puppieswould make great pets. $125 (330)567-9722

WANTED: BOSTON Terrier male(330) 897-1295 ext 1.

BEAGLE PUPPIES, 9 wks old, familyraised, good pet or hunting. $125 FirstShots & wormed. (330) 279-9212

FOR SALE 1 1/2 year old Blue Heelerfemale, good family dog. Also 5 Pugglefemales from 3-5 years old. WayneBurkholder, (330) 897-3130.

1 YR old beagle male, well started. AlsoCavalier male. (330) 674-0156 ext 1.

BEAUTIFUL, PLAYFUL Kittens, makegreat pets and great mice catchers. BestOffer. (330) 763-4775

HAVANESE PUPPIES AKC, 2 white &black males, 8 wks old, fluffy, nice hair.(330) 275-8658 leave message.

WANTED: PUG female, 1 year old orolder. (330) 893-7221.

FOR SALE: 2 yr. old tan/white Pomfemale, $70/obo. 330-893-0151.

UKC BLUETICK female 4 yrs old.Started on coon.

Needs someone to hunt.Contact (330) 231-2826.

Free to a good home.

WANTED: 7-9LB Registered femaleYorkies. (330) 893-3619

FOR SALE: Bluetick Beagle pups, 8weeks old, shots, AWD wormed, $30.(330) 674-3140.

ONE PAIR canaries, $100.Three black masked lovebirds, $50. ea.

Large bird cage, $45.Matthew Weaver,(330) 567-2134

ROYAL PALM turkeys, 2 yrs. old, goodhatchers, $60/each. Em. Miller, 9080 SCarr Rd, Fredericksburg, OH. 44627.

AKC TOY poodle puppies, 8 pups tochoose from, 4 males & 4 females. Verycute. Shots & wormed. 2 born 1/24/13 &6 born 2/3/13. Alpine Hills Toy Poodles.(330) 359-5748.

AKC Bichon males, 6-8 lbs, ready3/25/13, $375. (330) 359-5143

FOR SALE: German Shepherd pup,4 mo old, black & tan, ACA registered,

$350. Jonas Schlabach,31642 SR 643, Fresno, OH

43824. (330) 897-7706 ext 3.

ACA GOLDEN Retriever Pups, 12 wksold, 2 male, 1 female, shots/wormed,Also, Golden Doodle male, 5 mo old,(330) 466-5097

AKC AND ACA Maltese male, 4 yrs. old,proven, $400. 330-893-0423 ext 2.

SAN Juan rabbits, $5.00/each. (330)472-2613.

BREED SELLOUT - Toy Fox Terriers, (2)3-yr. old females-1 bred, & 1 3yr. oldmale. Call after 4pm. (330) 852-0615

1 YORKIE & 1 Maltese Male, Both ACA& APRI, Both 9 mo old, VM (330)893-1016

JACK RUSSELL miniature AustralianShepherd mix, 9 wks, $20/obo. Cristy A.Millers, 2689 S. Carr Rd, Apple Creek,OH 44606.

FOR SALE: Bulldog boxer mix female. 11/2 year old brindle. Make offer.330-275-2407.

PLOTT BORDER Collie cross pups. outof hunting stock. 8 weeks old. $50. each.Charm, OH. (330) 893-0121.

2 YR old Toy Fox Terrier, Proven Male,Call after 4pm. (330) 852-0615

FOR SALE: 2 Cur Females, Started onCoon, $50 ea. (330) 567-0081

WANTED: LARGE breed puppies.Call now! (330) 275-2597.

300 Pets SuppliesAKC SIBERIAN Husky Puppies. 1 male, 2females. Black and white with blue eyes.Shots and wormed, 10 wks old. Cham-pion bloodlines, $500. 330-465-5690

FOR SALE: 3,000 psi pressure washer.Holmesville. 330-473- 7647.

FOR SALE: 5 years old AKC Boxer male,brindle, proven breeder. John E Troyer,1482 CR 600, Baltic, OH 43804.(330) 897-1263.

FOR SALE: AKC Yorkie Female, 11 moold, $300 (330) 567-2259

FOR SALE: 3" Trash Pump.Holmesville. 330-473- 7647.

NEW LIFETIME 52" Portable basketballhoop w/shatterproof backboard. New,$390 - Selling for $200 OBO. (330)893-3025†x2

SQUIER, STRAT guitar by Fender, 30watt Peavey, Vypyr Amp, Like New. Barelyused. Call (330) 763-4886.

FOR SALE: AKC registered MiniatureSchnauzer male, 2 Yorkie females & 2Beagle/ French bulldog mix females.(330) 600-0838.

WANTED: 5-6 1/2 lbs Maltese male tocross breed. (330) 893-0602, leave mes-sage.

FOR SALE: Australian Shepherd mix,male, good pet, $20.00. Call740-622-1990.

290 Musical InstrumentsNATURAL GAS Gensets, 8-60 KW, sev-eral available. $3300-$8500. Load testedand ready to work. Heartland Equipment,(330) 852-3029.

310 Sports FitnessAKC YORKIE male, weighs 3#4oz., 2 yrs.old; Chihuahua, 3 yrs. old, choc/white.(330) 893-2860

FOR SALE: Rabbits: Mini Rex, Dwarf &Lionhead. Bunnies: Dwarf & Dutch Belt.Free cats. (330) 674-1900.

AKC LASSIE Collie Male, 6 yr old,Tri-colored, Produces nice puppies,Would make good family dog. $200 OBO(330) 567-0081

150 FT, 3/4 INCH CABLE, new, $300.(330) 893-4613, leave name & number.

FOR SALE: 1 year old Yellow Lab/GoldenRetriever cross, friendly. (330) 359-0726.

RAT TERRIER female, 8 weeks old. .AlsoFox Terrier/ Chihuahua mix, 6 weeks old,males & females. (330) 749-2248.

LIMA MAC GENERATOR for line shaft.15Kw single phase with adjustablemount. Very good condition. $1000.00.PH# 330-279-4819.

FOR SALE: 1 year old AKC NorwegianElkhound male, good breeding stock.$200. Daniel I Shetler, 330-852-3070 ext.2.

10" AIR Table Saw, 2HP, $190. 9" TableSaw, $30. 80+ pieces of slate, 12x22.$40. 40 8" Cement Blocks, $20. Re-bounder $20. (330) 695-5395

FOR SALE. 8'x5' whelping pen on stand.$160. obo. (330) 231-7735.

LASER ALIGNMENT LB-10, laser levelwith grade and receiver, very good cond.$750. obo. (330) 897-0804.

FOR SALE: ACA 6 mo. old GermanShepherd. Female, Black 'N Silver, $350.ACA 8 mo. old Yorkie Male, $300. LeviYoder, 5864 CR 59, Mbg., OH 44654

10 MO old, Black Lab Mix, male, Verycute & playful, $25. VM (330) 695-9952

KENNEL SELLOUT: 5 yr. old EnglishBulldog, male. 3 adult Bulldog cross fe-males. 1 Puggle female. 2 Yorkie femalesyear old. No papers.

740-622-0688 ext. 1.

SEWING MACHINE with cabinet, $150;Curio cabinet, $50; Bookshelves, $10;3 bar stools, $35. each; EntertainmentCenter, $20. 6601 SR 241, Millersburg.(330) 674-9900.

FOR SALE: (1) ACA Boston Terrier Fe-male, 1 yr old, (1) Boston Terrier Fe-male, 1-1/2 yr old, (1) ACA Pug Female,3 yrs old, (1)Puggle Female, 3 yrs old.(330) 365-0911

ATTENTION DOG BREEDERSDo you have problems with females thatdon't cycle on time? We have a mineraltop dress for their food that treats Coc-cidia, Giardia and gets all types of para-sites. We have good results. Can bepicked up at:

New Bedford Elevator & Supply(330) 897-6492 -or-

Levi N. Yoder5864 CR 59, Millersburg, OH 44654

J-AIR Model J-113 air compressor,w i t hHonda motor, like new condition, $590.(330) 674-1871

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MAST & STRIMLAN ESTATE AucTIoN

28 EX. GuNS – SHoP EQ. – TooLS coLLEcTIBLES – ToYS - HouSEHoLDWEDNESDAY, MARcH 20, 2013

4:00 PMWill sell at the Sprunger Building located on the Kidron Auction grounds, Kidron OH 44636. From Wooster, take US Rt. 30 east approx. 7 miles to Kidron Rd. then south 3 miles to Kidron – watch for signs.MAST GuN coLLEcTIoN: These 28 guns will sell at 6 PM. A very, very nice set of guns. If you like quality, attend! Selling will be 3 Winchester mod. 42 – 410’s (1 in ex. cond.); 3 Belgium Browning sweet sixteens (1 in ex. cond.); set of Remington 1100’s – 12g – 16g – 20g – 28g & 410g (NIB); Remington mod 700 30-06 w/ Tasco scope; Remington mod. 1100 12g w/ slug barrel; Remington mod. 1100 16g (ex. cond.); Winchester mod. 1400 12g.; 3 Winchester mod. 12’s including 12g-16g-20g; Winchester mod. 9422 22 magnum (ex. cond.); Browning 12g Investor BPS (NIB); Henry Golden Boy 22 LR (NIB); Weatherly Mark XXII 22 cal. (NIB); Benelli 12g Super Nova (NIB); Benelli 12g; Ithaca mod. 37 – 12g (D.S. police special); Diana mod. 54 air king pellet gun w/ scope; Marlin mod. 55 – 12g.STRIMLAN ESTATE:METAL & WooD WoRKING EQ.: The following are Craftsman – radial arm saw, drill press, 12” band saw, 16” scroll saw, grinder, jig saw, router, & lots of cordless & el. drills, saws, routers, & tools; Craftsman red stacking tool box; Bel saw mod. 9103 planer; Delta table saw w/ 6” jointer; Walker Turner band saw; Atlas metal band saw; 2 sets of torches; 3 hp port. air comp.; Miller Thunder bolt welder; lots & lots of clamps – hand tools – all kinds of hardware; Milwaukee lg. & sm. hand grinders; B&D saws-all; sev. wood tool trunks; lawn cart; lawn tools; sled; & lots of smalls.HouSEHoLD - coLLEcTIBLES: Whirlpool white refrigerator/freezer; Kenmore washer/ gas dryer; Gibson upright freezer; sev. bedroom sets; roll top desk; top section of a sellers cabinet; lots of kitchen misc.; glassware; oil lamps; lots of old games & toys; some interesting Sun Rubber Co. items (Pillsbury Doughboy and lamb w/ glass eyes); Blazon scooter; old records; 1930’s Pop. Mechanics; dolls; & many boxes to be unpacked.NoTE: The gun quality is exceptional and they will sell at 6 PM. Not much was ever thrown away from the Strimlan house, so who knows what all we might find. We will be selling double right from the start. Hope to see you the 20th.TERMS: VISA/MASTERcARD – A 5% BuYERS PREMIuM - WAIVED FoR cASH oR cHEcK, REGISTER FoR # W/ PoS. ID, SALES TAX uNLESS EXEMPT LuNcH STAND

Auction conducted For Levi E. & Fannie MastThe Estate of Betty Strimlan – Janet Strimlan, Exec.

25 years in the auction [email protected] • Cell (330) 466-1662

AssistingAuctioneers:

Steve Andrews, Steve Chupp

& LynnNeuenchwander

PUBLIC AUCTIONTHUR. MARCH 21, 2013 • 9:30 A.M.

ANTIQUES, COLLECTIBLES, GUNS, TOOLS, HOUSEHOLDTo be held on location in the FFA building, located at the Wayne County fairgrounds, Wooster, Ohio.ANTIQUES, COLLECT, FURN: Standard White Crown Re-stored Gas pump, asst. gas pump related items, 6’ X4’ porcelain SO-HIO sign, Arrowhead collection, Gearbox limited edition gas pump replicas, Marx Hess gasliner, Texaco firechief toy gas pump, vintage Tootsie toys, Redline hotwheels, vintage Matchbox cars and trucks, 1968 Matchbox collector case, vintage childrens toys, castiron signal cannon, BuddyL Texaco tanker truck, vintage Marksman metals, ladies Rockford 15 jewel gold watch, 1939 Waltham pocket watch, 15 jewel silverine case Illinois pocketwatch, Pulsar water resist. day/date watch, Girard peregaus wristwatch, Frank, Laubach & Lem-mon gold watch #7589225, lg amt, vintage costume jewelry, asst, other watches, old ornate sewing shears, cup and saucer collect., old violin,Pan American clarinet w/ case, Silvertone banjo, The Dude Getzen trombone, Cleveland King baratone horn, Fender Squire P. Bass guitar, Vintage Fender amplifiers, Antique Bass Cello, military medals, military bayonettes w/ scabbers-WWII, old bottles, milk bottles, old paper items, embroidered handkerchiefs,old linens, old knick knacks, old glove boxes, old pictures, maps, and travel guides, cast iron stove, lg. amount old records, old oil hanging lamps, nickel table lamps, several old hurricane parlor lamps, good amount of parts for oil lamps, humpback trunks, old postcards, Rinky Dink surfboard, stamps, old books, Longaberger bskts 1981-1993, Fenton 3’ brasspost lamp,crystal, Fenton, Cambridge Heisey, Fostoria, de-pression, Carnival glass, old china plates, Harley Davidson mirrored pictures, asst. Harley Davidson parts, asst. other collect. glass, old wash stand, vintage shoe shine stand, Precious Moments collecti-ion approx. 100 pieces, several bedroom suits, several dining room tables and chairs, endtables, oak round table, phone stands, rattan wicker loveseat and chair, 2 billiard chairs, 2 wicker back chairs, sev-eral china cabinets, bar stools, asst, TV and stereos, misc. electronics, sofa, electric lift chair-like new, asst. lamps, several Noble Roman hanging lamps, cedar blanket chest, Frigidare Washer/dryer setGUNS: Norinco SKS 7.62 x 39 w/ bayonette, Roman Arms Co. SKS 7.62 x 39 -approx 400 rds ammunition,TOOLS: lg. amt craftsman hand tools, 4 drawer Mighty Mac Tool Box, sockets, sockets sets, wrenches, etc. Dewalt recipr. saw, Dewalt skill saw, newer Craftsman stackable toolbox, older Craftsman stackable tool box, ProForce 3/4 HP commercial paintsprayer, pipe wrenches, Milwaukee compound saw, Makita cordless drills, Senco air nailer, old hand tools, drills, sanders, Milwaukee power plus, por-ter cable air impact, chop saw, Craftsman table saw, Kummins cord-less hammer drill, asst toolboxes, spotlights, chainsaws, air compres-sors, air tanks, floor jacks, turbo space heatersLAWN AND GARDEN: log splitter, several yard machine riding lawnmowers, several push mowers, lawncarts, 20’ ext. ladder, snow-blade, snowblower attach. for garden tractor, one bottom, plow, good asst. lawn and garden tools, asst. ladders,TERMS & CONDITIONS: cash or good check only with proper id, not responsible for accidents, Lunch.NOTES: This will be a large quality auction that you will not want to miss.Will be selling in 3 rings most of day. Something here for everyone. Many items not advertised. Come spend the day with us!! Thanks, Tim.

For full ad and picture go towww.timdasoactioneer.com and autionzip.com #23542

Assisting Auctioneer: Larry Janchar,

Marshallville, OHand Scott Neptune, Spencer, OH

330-769-5693

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A VERY nice 2 BR apt. in Baltic OH.Living/dining/kitchen area is nice size -all one lg. room, laund. hkup in bsmt., upstairs apt. Available April 30, 2013.Water/trash/lawncare provided. $475/mo.+$475/dep. 330-897-9045. M-Th., 8-4.

FOR SALE: 17 ft MFG with 80 HPMercury outboard, runs good, very goodcond. or will trade for 16 ft aluminumwith 99. 60 HP Evinrude with electricshift, runs, good condition. 65 HP John-ston, runs but needs work. 33 HP John-ston, needs work. For more informationcall (330) 674-2500.

460 Apartment Rentals

FOR SALE: 1988 16 ft aluminumMirroCraft, good cond. $1200.

Also 35 HP Johnson motor, $450.(330) 695-2253 ext 1.

PM Boat Motor Repair. Full service onout broad motors. $20/hr +parts. Call forappointment. 330-674-2500

FOR SALE: Double Wide MobileH o m e ,3br, 26x58. Needs to be moved 1st weekin May. Call Jonas Hershberger (330)852-3860 Ext 4

STARCRAFT 21 ft, 90 HPMirrocraft, 16 ft, 15 HP

Lund 14 ft, 6 HP.(330) 473-7560.

2005 BAYLINER 185 with Bimini top,3.0.L Mercruiser engine. Original owner,clear title on boat and trailer. Always keptin garage. Excellent condition. Comeswith skis, tubes, ropes, life jackets, allsafety equipment. Selling due to health,$8800. Call 330-231-3189

14-18 FT galvanized boat trailer, singleaxle, 13" wheels. New cost $1895, willsell for $1300. obo. (330) 496-9024.

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CENTURY 1993, 3 BR mobile home inDundee. Good shape. $9,500 OBO. Avail-able March 1. Must be moved. (330)359-0270.

BUYING FIXABLE & unused vehicles,will take junk vehicles too. Paying morethan scrap price on most. 330-473-0400.

415 Mobile HomeFor Sale

1996 TOYOTA Camry, runs & drivesgreat, great gas mileage. 4 Cyl Enginew/70K Miles, Car has 174K. Thoroughlychecked by mechanic. Very good workingorder. Fresh Prof interior detailing.$2,750 OBO. Call Dave 330-275-0026

FARMERSTOWN 3 BR, 1-1/3 acres,2-stall barn, fenced pasture, walking dis-tance to town - great neighbors.$139,900. 330-401-9952

500 Automobiles

FOR SALE: 3 story 3 BR house. Sm.barn, wash house, wood shed. 6.480 A.Mt. Hope area.

Lizzie & Katie J. Yoder,7320 TR 652, Millersburg, OH 44654

FAMILY OF 7 looking for place to rent incountry. Holmes County. and surround-ing area. (330) 473-7481.

FOR SALE: 4 BR house, double garage,shop, on large lot. DowntownSugarcreek. Cal l for detai ls .330-852-9191.

496 Wanted to Rent

FOR RENT: Approx. 10 Acres for Organicfarming. Close to Fredericksburg alongC.R. 201. (Not for tractor farming)

Wayne Chupp, 9107 TR 609Fredericksburg, OH 44627

3BR, 1BA, 1 Car Garage, Lots of up-dates, Stonework, new panel, Woodburner heat, Holmesville $78,000 (330)464-7147

410 Home Condo For Sale

WANTED: SOMEONE to take downo l d e rShop building. 36x60. Make an offer onmaterials. Aaron Chupp, 4752 TR 369,Millersburg, (330) 473-8275

WANTED: JERSEY Family cow. JoeTroyer, 5900 S. Kansas Rd., Apple Creek,Ohio 44606

WIDE BELT sander, 37 inch width Bogmasingle head, type KFJ-M900, hydraulicpowered, could be converted to line shaft.Almost new air tracking with hydraulicpowered dust cleaning brush, air con-trols, good condition. $4200. obo.Phone (330) 893-4613.

TRAILSIDE RENTALS, 8000 sq ft facility,ideal for Thanksgiving & Christmas ban-quets. Catering options available. Familyreunions, weddings, receptions, birthdayparties, family gatherings, business sem-inars. Call for rates and dates. 1/4 mileEast of Highway 515 on Weaver RidgeRd, (CR 168) in Trail. 330-275-4624.

WANTED: OLDER Cheap 24x40 DoubleWide Mobile Home. 330-317-9946

CASH PAID for scrap, autos, trucks, farmequipment & misc. Hauled free, appli-ances & junk. Call (330) 749-2094.

FOR SALE: Twin cylinder 12 CFM aircompressor. Holmesville. 330-473-7647.

DOWNTOWN SHREVE building for rent.Start your business-good traffic area,high visibility. $550/mo. (614) 419-2028.

WANTED: BOY'S buggy in good condi-tion, front LED lights & preferw/fiberglass shaft. (330) 674-7434

WANTED: PASTURE to rent. 8 heifers orcows. Would prefer helping with fencing,mowing or cut firewood. 330-893-3087ext. 4.

FOR LEASE - Bldg. suitable for retail orstorage, with loading docks, Mt. Hopearea. 330-674-1586 X1

PIN ROUTER, heavy duty, C.O. Portermachinery, model 612-SH, 5 HP, 1phase, 230 V, pneumatic lift cylinder,$650. obo. (330) 893-4613.

WANTED: #32 Interprise Meat grinder.Wouldn't need knife and plate. State price& cond. Leroy Yoder, 10794 Mt. HopeRd., Fredericksburg, OH 44627

WANTED: SMALLER male beagle. 2-4years old that hunts rabbits well.

Aaron Chupp9107 T.R. 609

Fredericksburg, Ohio 44627

490 Comm. Property - Rent

WANTED TO RENT: Looking to rent farmground. Paying $80-$110 per acre.Please call 330-231-4282.

WANTED: ASHLAND Cook stove in goodcondition. John Petersheim, 8251 TR604, Fredericksburg, Ohio 44627

FOR RENT -1 BR upstairs efficiency apt.for rent. Downtown Sugarcreek. Call(330) 852-9191

WANTED: NATURAL gas lights, Midstateand Humphreys. Low pressure.

Ivan Yoder, Fresno, 740-623-2006

355 Wanted to Buy

WANTED: NATURAL Gas incubator ingood condition. Also, Garden Tiller.(330) 893-3640†x4

VERY NICE 2br Apt in newer 4 unit com-p l e x , o p e n c o n c e p t i nliving/dining/kitchen area. One car at-tached garage, laundry room, lawn carep r o v i d e d . $ 5 7 5 + $ 5 7 5 d e p .330-897-9045 M-TH, 8-4

WANTED TO BUY: round or square glasstable. Larry Moore, 330-276-2930

FOR SALE Chain Saws: Husqvarna 18 in,good cond, $150. McCulloch 18 in, verygood, $135. Homelite 14 in, good cond.,$55. Browning & S & K pulleys. Two 2groove, 9.75 in. One 4 groove 9.75 in.One 2 groove, 8.50 in. One single groove,12.75 in. Also some smaller 2 groove.Two FAF nir 1 7/16 in & two 1 1/4 inbearings, pulleys and bearings are likenew. Two unvented N. G. heaters, onewith thermostat, $90.

Abe A Yoder,2831 TR 151,

Millersburg. 330-893-1521

DO-ALL METAL ban saw, commercial,cutting capacity 9 inch high x 13 in width,mounted in metal tub with 110 V, oil re-cycling pump for blade cooling, saw isalso 110 V. $750. obo. (330) 893-4613.

WANTED: NEW or used open top hang-ing feeders for poulet house. MahlonYoder, 740-622-1386

FOR SALE: GENERATOR, 8400 watt,AC/DC, electric / pull start. Holmesville.330-473-7647.

FOR RENT: Single BR upstairs apart-ment, Millersburg along CR333. Fullkitchen, and living room, FREE GAS!washer and dryer hook ups. $550 permonth plus electricity. Call Firmen @330-464-1428.

WANTED: PYGMY goats, call330-674-5603 or 330-674-5455.

FOR SALE: Kremlin 1014 pump andKremlin MX finish gun with hoses, readyto use. Very good cond. $1200.330-695-5605, voice mail.

NATURAL GAS Gensets, different sizesavailable. New Sealmaster RPB 1 15/16heavy duty bearings, $175 each. Two 70amp Onan automatic transfer switches.,like new, $600. each. (330) 231-2634.

CINCINNATI DUST blower, modelHDBI-240, made in USA, 50" high, 48"wide, 27" inlet on side & 18" x 27" outleton top. Excellent condition. $1000. Call(330) 893-4613.

PORTABLE AIR Compressor w/11HPHonda, working condition. $300. (330)893-3025†x2

NEWER 2 BR in Wooster, garage, c/a,$575/mo. +dep. Assist animals only. CallM-F, 9-5. (330) 674-2198.

BRIDGESTONE 400 Older style racingbike, working condition or not. A Yoder,(330) 695-9873

FOR SALE: All new, never used, indus-trial rated, Honda compatible motors,20% off list price. 330-473- 7647.

355 Wanted to Buy320 Tools Machinery 320 Tools Machinery 320 Tools Machinery320 Tools Machinery 460 Apartment Rentals

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Brumme AuctionLocation: 8500 CR 35 Millersburg, OH. From Millersburg

take US 62 1 mile to Co. Rd. 150 continue south 1 3/10 mile to Co. Rd. 35 west ¼ mile to farm.

Friday, March 22, 20139:00 AM

Tractors * Backhoe * Dozers * Skid Steers * 4x4 Pickup Trucks * Farm Machinery * Sawmill-Farm Misc. * Household * Antiques * CollectiblesTrACTorS: Backhoe – Dozers – Skid Steers: 2007 JCB 180 skid steer w/ bucket, good condition; Commander C4200 skid steer or tracks w/ buckets., “as is”; Int 4130 skid steer “as is”; Case 580B backhoe; Versatile Steiger 276 w/ front end loader; Deutz Allis 7085 w/ cab, dual remotes; Deutz Allis 7110 w/ cab; Deutz Allis 6265 w/ canopy; Deutz Allis D6807; Deutz Allis D100 06, rough; JD crawler dozer “as is”; Case 1150 B dozer “as is”; 3 Massey Ferguson 90 tractors for parts; JD B tractor for parts; Ferguson 35; 4x4 – PiCkuP TruCkS: 2006 GMC Duramax 2500 diesel w/ Allison trans, ext. cab 65,811 miles , excellent condition; 2003 GMC Duramax 2500 HD diesel, long bed, ext. cab,46,070 miles, excellent condition; Kubota RTV 1100 diesel 4x4 w/ enclosed cab & dump bed (70 Hours); JD 6x4 gator; golf cart; Ford 9000 dump truck; FArM MACHinery: Vermeer 605H round baler; NH495 & 496 haybines, rough; Matthews 9E flail chopper; Vicon 3 pt. 10 wheel rake; Fahr KS100 tedder; 3 pt. dual spinner tedder; 3 NH flail choppers; JD22 crimper; Fox flail chopper; McConnel PH94 3 pt. ditch mower; Tiger side mount mower; seeder w/ packer wheels; JD 7100 3 pt. 4 row planter; Int 510 drill; Tye 114-4360 22 hole drill; 2 JD 12’ transport disc; single cultipacker; JD 400 rotary hoe; JD 3 pt. spring harrow; 3 pt. plows; 4 bottom plows; 3 pt. multivator 4 row; Alamo Industrial 8’ tiller; Howard 3 pt. 7’ rotavator; JD cultivators; NH 679 tandem axle manure spreader; NI Uni system w/ Super chopper (as is); 2 wheel 20’ feeder wagon; 3 pt. post hole digger; 3 pt. post driver; 3 pt. blade; junk piles; scrap machinery; SAwMiLL – FArM MiSC.: Timber King portable sawmill; 1992 Eagle Beaver tandem axle flatbed trailer; gooseneck livestock trailer; 15’ livestock trailer; homemade flatbed trailer; industrial dump trailer; 18’ pipe cattle guard; pickup cattle rack; Cupco cattle head shute; 2 cattle head shuts; calf treatment head shute; round bale feeders; Ford F350 – 4WD “as is”; Honeyville 1 ton feed bin; Husquara Zero turn lawn mower; chain saws; several lawn mowers; garden tillers; Porta Cable upright air compressor; Lincoln welder; Craftsman rolling tool box; handyman jack; bolt bin w/ bolts; steal welding table w/ vise; Troy Bilt tiller; wagon loads of tools & misc.; HouSeHoLD – AnTiqueS – CoLLeCTiBLeS: Rolltop desk w/chair; bookcase desk; table w/7 chairs; bookcase w/leaded glass; large dresser w/marble top; curved front china cabinet; marble top fern stand; hall mirror w/drawer; clock w/shelf; piano stool; wood office chair; 6 drawer chest; wood butter churn; spinning wheel; trunks; dressers w/mirrors; settee & chairs; wash stand; plant stand; pictures; hall tree; old radios; wardrobe; sofa table; childs trunk; pictures and frames; crocks; oil lamps; copper boiler; wood shipping boxes; tins; keg; corner shelf; gun case; painted saw blades; glider rocker w/ ottoman; computer desk w/ chair; large picture w/ hay wagon; anniversary clocks; jewelry; china including Germany bowls; flo blu; glassware; 3 pc blond bedroom suite; sewing machine; lots of chairs; newer wall phone; table top cream separator; dutch oven; 23” television; electric butter churn; 30+ silver dollars; 30 + silver half dollars; (21) Morgan dollars 1878-1921; (20) Peace dollars 1921-1926; (20) Ike dollars 1970-1973; (19) Franklin Halve’s; (10) Walking liberty halves; (7) Pre 1964 Kennedy halve’s; (8) Roll’s 1969-1973 Kennedy halve’s; Plus misc. coins; (5) $2- Red seal note’s 1953 ; lots more, many items not listed. noTe: There is something for everyone, we will be selling double, first crew on tools and farm misc., second crew on household & antiques. Hope to be on machinery by 11:30 am. The equipment comprises of some in real good condition, average and some for parts only. An abbreviated list, many items not listed.

Sale by order of:The Kenneth and Harriett Brumme Trust

Hazel Young and Barbara McGaugh,Co-Successor Trustees

Dave kaufman, AuctioneerPat kaufman, Appr. Auctioneer 330-204-6512

Curt yoder, AuctioneerJake Schlabach, Auctioneer

J.r. Miller, AuctioneerDerrick kandel, Auctioneer

RUBBERMAID AUCTION30+ FORKLIFTS-NH SKID LOADER-TOOLS

OFFICE FURNITURE- TRUCK W/SNOWPLOWPALLET JACKS-JD ZERO TURN MOWER

The shipping department is the last department remaining at the Rubbermaid facility in Wooster, Ohio and is closing this month. Selling remaining tools and equipment plus office equipment at absolute auction. Auction to be held at the main facility at 999 Akron Road, Wooster, Ohio. Located at the North East corner of Wooster on State Route 585 (Akron Road). From the Route 83 and Route 3 by pass take the 585 exit. Entrance across from light.

WEDNESDAY MARCH 20, 20139:30 A.M.

HIGHLIGHTS SELLING18+ Raymond forklifts, most are from year 2000, 4 and 6 high, and 36 volt battery powered; 14 Caterpillar fork lifts; NH LX 465 diesel skid loader; Nissan 4000 fork lift; rebuilt engine for Nissan; Raymond side loader; 1990 CMC 2500 w/ snow plow and salt box; 2 ton crane bridge on wheels; Dayton 2 ton gin pole; Miller stick welder; Advance Lifts tow motor lift (15,000# capacity); hand and power tools; John Deere 2 Trak F620 Zero turn mower; upright Tiger man lift; 6 ft. Sweepster for skid loader. ALSO SELLING – Enco 4 ft. brake; Wood Master planer; Parks band saw; lockers and storage cabinets; Craftsman table saw; two 50 gallon barrels 10W motor oil and others; good selection of truck accessories including lights and more; good selection of stocked bolt bins; Reznor heaters; portable heaters; portable fans; selection of Milwaukee and other power tools; Snap On HD floor jack and other jacks; pallet jacks; ladders; pumps; motors; selection of Motorola 4 channel radios (VHF); and more. SHELVING-LAWN AND GARDEN- Good selection of HD shelving of all kinds and sizes; 2 Stihl trimmers; power mowers; fertilizer spreader; hand and power tools. OFFICE EQUIPMENT- Large selection of office equipment of all kinds; office desks; office chairs; file cabinets of all kinds; storage cabinets; and more. SELLING approximately 100+ pallets of tools. hardware, supplies, and more. NOTE- A large auction with good quality items of all kinds from a major corporation. This is a partial list. Pictures at www.gant-realty.com.. Click on chattel auctions. Entire auction conducted inside. Selling in 2-3 rings beginning at 9:30 A.M.. Bring 2 friends and the big truck and trailer. From 585 follow drive to Door #58 at East end of property. Everything sells as is and where is. Loaders available. Ample time for removal. Buyers responsible for items when sold. QUESTIONS ON ITEMS? Call Randy during business hours at 330 465-8818. Circle your calendar for a good auction. TERMS- Cash or Good Check. Breakfast and Lunch.

Auction by order ofRUBBERMAID, OWNER

AUCTIONEERSDave Acker

Nick DeFeliceJoe Shearer

NEW4 Bed Double Wide

$49,511

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SWISS CONSTRUCTION. Amish Crew,specialising in pole bldgs., horse barns,riding arenas, machine sheds, garages.For all your pole building needs call330-763-3937.

720 Construction

STORAGE UNITS available just outsideof Nashville Ohio on Route 39. Starting at$29.00 per month. 330-674-4365.

HAVE 15 Passenger van able to haul 7passengers and room for cargo space.Available evenings & weekends. Also cando deliveries. (330) 473-0172

WINKLER 60X72 Hoop Building with 6'side walls, less than 1 year old. $18,000.Joe Miller 330-464-7642

AMISH TAXI, short or long hauls, 2 minivans, 80¢ a mile. 330-897-2170 or330-390-0164.

WE BUY junk cars 262-9300

DUST BUNNIES Cleaning Co. offers anaffordable housecleaning service tailoredto meet your needs. Insured/bonded. CallMichelle at (330) 844-1604.

1035 Storage

830 Hauling695 Cleaning

CARPENTRY, ELECTRICAL, & plumb-ing, misc. work on farms, own tools &transportation. 440-521- 7321 (HolmesCo.)

10000 AD12838399 72Classified

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825 HandymanFOGGED HOUSE WINDOWS? We can fixthem without replacing the entire window.(330) 674-7556.

08650 AD12337331 18066482

06500 AD11797131 72windows

MILLER ROOFING and construction. Callnow to schedule your new roof. Metal,shingles, conklin and rubber roof. Call330-231-6196.

1130 Windows865 Lawn & Gardening

TREATED LUMBER fence boards, fenceposts, 1x4, 1x6, 1x8, 2x4, 2x6, 2x8, 4x4,4x6, 4x8, 6x6, 6x8, 8x8, length up to 20ft, more sizes available! 330-763-4614

4/4 RUSTIC Hickory Lumber. Kiln dried.$.90 per board foot. 330-674-0646

2000 JEEP Wrangler, 64K miles, A-1shape. $9000. (330) 674-1817.

ROOF SLATE, various sizes & quantities.(330) 763-1509

CRAYTON CARPENTRY can take care ofyour remodeling or addition. QualityComes Standard. 330-231-7195

08000 AD12831732 72Class

Display - Garage Doors 2/28 thru 3

2000 CHEVY S-10, 2WD, 127,000 mi-les, $1500. obo. (330) 231-5291.

NEED A NEW ROOF? Call the roofingprofessionals. Free estimates & fully in-sured. Quality work guaranteed. CharmBuilders Ltd. 330-231-2790.

845 Home Improvement800 Garages Garage DoorsVINYL WINDOWS, new construction &replacement with heavy duty aluminumscreen. Free estimates. Free Installation.Hillside Windows, 1951 TR 152, Baltic,OH 43804. (330) 897-1222 ext 3

'01 OLDSMOBILE Bravada, AWD 4.3 li-ter, Runs great, no rust, high mileage,$1,700 OBO. (330) 231-8274

BOWFLEX HOME gym, approx. 6-7years old, great cond. $200. Call(330) 695-9993.

IS YOUR POND LEAKING? Do you needfill? We have clay fill for sale. Packs verygood, (330) 674-1157.

1000 Roofing & Spouting540 Trucks SUVs

Building all types of wood & wire fences.Have ambusher to clear old fence rows.

Free estimates.United Fencing

330-359-2314, ext.1/ 330-231-8813

BLUE LIMESTONE for sale. We have allsizes, (330) 674-1157.

FOR SALE: Electric Treadmill in excellentcondition. Call 330-600-1233

YODER'S FENCE & Brush Removal.Will built all types of farm fence. 23 yrs.

exp. Free Estimates. 330-763-0497

FOR SALE: Gold Gym 310 elliptical, verygood cond. $180. Call (330) 359-2301.

Twin Pine Printing &Advertising

Catalog & Brochure DesigningCustom Forms- Pens- Calenders & MorePh 330-359-2453 - Fax 330-359-0106

11200 AD12378029 14468874

2005 SUNNYBROOK Solanta, 28 ft,travel trailer, like new, with 12 ft slide out.Fiberglass exterior with many extras.$13,200. obo. 330-378-5432.

650 Building Materials

775 Fencing 1120 Welding835 Health Fitness 985 Printing535 RVs & Campers92' Ford Ranger, 4 Cyl., 70K Miles onEngine. $1,700. (330) 674-7957 after4pm.

CASH PAID for scrap, autos, trucks, farmequipment & misc. Hauled free, appli-ances & junk. Call (330) 749-2094.

GORILLA PAINTING - Free Exterior esti-mates! We CAN save you money!! Call ustoday! (330) 231-3541.

NEWER 15 PASSENGER Van, lookingfor weekly out of state trips.330-317-9946

WILL BE REPAIRING all outboardmotors. Call for information - (330)674-2500.

FOR SALE: 1995 Dodge 3500, 4WD, 12Valve Cummins, Automatic, 257K Miles,Fair Condition. 330-201-4638

CHRISTIAN LADY looking to give TLCto the elderly. Would preferHolmes/Wayne County. Sarah (307)321-8153

540 Trucks SUVs520 Boats 925 Painting760 Elderly Care Service 1050 Taxi Limo Shuttle830 Hauling

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12” - Diamond Blade10-12” Concrete Blade1 - Quart SEF Fuel Mix

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TRUCKLOAD SALE12” Saw Reg. $799.95 SALE $74995

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Custom WeldingSpecializing in AluminumTruck Beds • Tool Boxes

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2009 Dodge Grand Caravan SE 4 Dr., Auto, Tan, #P2254, Was $12,425 .................... $11,402

2006 Nissan Titan SE Crew Cab 4WD, #P2250, Was $18,550 ........................................ $16,490

2009 Subaru Forester X #P2299, Premium, Loaded, w/ Moonroof ................. $16,500

2007 Mazda CX9 GT #P2304, Clean, Loaded, Must See! Was $17,589 ..... $16,695

2008 Subaru Tribeca 4 Dr., 5 Pass., Gray, #P2255, Was $18,750 ................ $16,991

2010 Nissan Frontier King Cab 4WD, Auto, #P2287, Was $21,725 .............................. $18,796

2012 Nissan Quest S Stunning Van, Seats, #P2295, Big Savings! Was $21,850 ......................................... $20,597

2011 Nissan Murano S P2296, AWD, w/ Alloys, Big Savings! Was $24,450 .......................................... $23,488

2012 Chrysler Town & Country Touring L #P2282, Was $25,325 ................................................... $23,49505 Hyundai Tucson GL

4 Dr., Burgundy, #3892A, Was $7,250 ........................$6,995

02 Nissan Altima 4 Dr., Auto, Silver, #P2274A ...........CALL FOR DETAILS

02 Buick Lesabre Custom #3889TTB1A, 86K, Auto, Clean ...................................$6,848

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2011 Mazda 2 Sport HB #P2292, Was $13,850 ................................................$12,995

2012 Mazda 6 I Touring 4 Dr, Sedan, #P2291, Was $17,207 .........................$16,350

2012 Mazda 5 Sport #P2297, Pwr. Equipment, Auto, Was $17,375 .......$16,995

2012 Mazda 3 I Touring 5 Dr., HB, Auto, Was $18,679 ...................................$17,788

2011 Mazda CX-9 Touring AWD, Black, #P2256, Was $27,050 ........................$23,671

2010 Mazda CX-9 GT AWD Liquid Silver, 3.7L V6, #P2245, Was $25,861 ..........$23,500

2010 Mazda CX-9 GT AWD White Pearl, 3.7L V6, #P2245, Was $27,200 ..........$25,999

2008 Ford Taurus SEL #3894A, Clean, Auto, Loaded, Was $10,325 ..............$9,395

2003 Infi niti G35 4 Dr., Auto, #3862TB, Was $12,924 ..........................$11,262

2011 Nissan Versa I4 HB Auto, #P2286, Was $12,675 ......................................$12,499

2012 Toyota Yaris LE #P2298, Clean, Pwr. Equipped, Hatch, Was $15,396 ....$14,450

2010 Mercury Grand Marquis LS #3876A, Executive Series, Loaded, Leather, Was $16,725 ...$15,495

2012 Volkswagen Jetta SE 4 Dr., Auto, #P2294, Was $16,550 ...........................$16,218

2012 Chevrolet Impala LTZ Silver, #P2288, Was $19,850 ....................................$17,966

2012 Volkswagen Passat SE 4 Dr, Auto, #P2281 Was $21,425 .............................$19,787

2011 Volkswagen Jetta TDI #P2258, Was $24,180 .................................................$21,173

2010 Toyota Corolla LE #3851A, 1 Owner, Clean, Low Miles .......JUST ARRIVED

OUR USED CAR PROMISE...All Used Cars 10 Years Old or Newer,

Under 100,000 Miles Get:• 2 Year Limited Warranty

• 1 Year Roadside Assistance• 1 Year Key Care

• 1 Year Tire & Wheel Protection• 2 Oil Changes

BUDGET2003 FORD EXPLORER 4DR

#P2275AWas $7,030

NOW $6,950

Own a Mazda? See how you can receive $500 on your purchase.Ask About Our $500 Military Rebate

TAKE A TEST DRIVE AND GET A GIFT CARD TO JAKE’S *Limit one per household must be 18 or older

2013 Mazda2 5Dr H/B Sport

#: 3828

Tax & Fees due @ signing with Approved credit 740 Beacon 2.99% APR. See Sales for prices subject to change based on Mazda Program Changes. 0% APR + tax & fees, due @sign w/ approved Mazda Capital Credit, 680 Beacon or better, see sales for details.

3 IN STOCK @ SIMILAR SAVINGS MSRP $17,495

#3842

$0 DOWN ................... $225mo. x72mo.$1,500 DOWN ............ $200mo. x72mo. $3,000 DOWN ............ $175mo. x72mo.

JM1DE1KYXD0157545MSRP $15,515

On SaleFor $14,515

34MPGHighway

BUYFOR

ON SALE FOR$16,858

NEW 2013 MAZDA 3 I SVJM1BL1TF5D1735031

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2011

4 Time Winner

2011 CHEVY IMPALA LT #P2265, Balance of Factory

Warranty, Sedan, Gray Was $15,625

NOW $14,999

SMART CHOICEUSED CARS & SEDANS

MAZDA CERTIFIED STARTING AT0.9% APR W/APPROVED CREDIT

WARRANTY UP TO 7 YRS OR 100K

2009 MAZDA MX5 MIATA#P2289, 2 Dr., 2.0L 4 Cyl., Blue,

Retractable Hardtop, Auto, 18KWas $24,800

NOW $22,495

#P1773, Sleeps 9 Loaded!Was $20,597

NOW $12,999

TRUCKS VANS SUV’s2006 STAR TRAVEL STA TRAVEL TRAILER

$0 DOWN ................... $281mo. x60mo.$1,500 DOWN ............ $257mo. x60mo. $3,000 DOWN ............ $231mo. x60mo.

BUYFORSTARTING AT $23,290

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Sale Good Thru 3/28/13

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93 Ford 1/2 Ton Ext

Power Windows & Locks, Alloy Wheels, Air.

SALE PRICE

$2,291

97 Ford 1/2 Ton Reg

Power Seat, Power Windows & Locks, Bedliner, Cassette

Stereo, Air.

SALE PRICE

$2,988

01 Pontiac Grand AM SE

Power Windows & Locks, Sunroof, CD Stereo, Alloy

Wheels, Air.

SALE PRICE

$3,951

97 Ford Ranger Ext 4x4

Power Windows & Locks, 6-CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Tow

Package.

SALE PRICE

Package.

$1,491

99 Mercury Mountaineer AWD

Power Seat, Roof Rack, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air.

SALE PRICE

$2,988

03 Chevy VentureCargo Van, Power Windows &

Locks, Tilt Wheel, Cruise Control, CD Stereo.

SALE PRICE

$3,995

01 Pontiac Grand Prix

Power Seat, Power Windows & Locks, CD Stereo, Alloy

Wheels, Air.

SALE PRICESALE PRICE

$2,688

99 Chevy ExpressCargo Van, Power Windows &

Locks, Alloy Wheels, Air.

SALE PRICEPRICE

$3,00091 Chevy 3/4 Ton

4x4Tilt Wheel, Alloy Wheels, Air,

Tow Package.

SALE PRICE

$4,481

03 Pontiac MontanaPower Windows & Locks, CD

Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air.

SALE PRICE

$4,991

01 Chevy S10 ExtPower Windows & Locks, Tilt Wheel, Cruise Control, CD

Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air, Tow Package.

SALE PRICE

$5,997

95 Chevy 1/2 Ton 2WD

Power Windows & Locks, Bedliner, Running Boards, Alloy

Wheels, Air, Tow Package.

SALE PRICE

Wheels, Air, Tow Package.

$4,391

02 Mercury Grand Marquis LSPower Seats, Leather, Power Windows & Locks, Cassette/

Stereo, Air

SALE PRICE

$5,988

01 Chevy 1/2 Ton Reg 4x4 WT

Tilt Wheel, Cruise Control, Alloy Wheels, Air, Tow Package.

SALE PRICE

$6,488

99 Chevy Astro Van

RWD, Power Windows & Locks, Tilt Wheel, Cruise Control,

Running Boards, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air.

SALE PRICE

Alloy Wheels, Air.$4,991

02 Jeep Liberty Limited 4x4

Power Seat, Power Windows & Locks, CD Stereo, Alloy

Wheels, Air.

SALE PRICE

$5,99199 Chevy Tahoe

LT 4x4Power Windows & Locks, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air, Tow

Package.

SALE PRICE

$6,951

06 Chrysler PT Cruiser

Power Windows & Locks, CD stereo, Air.

SALE PRICE

$7,931

05 Chrysler PT Cruiser

Power Seat, Power Windows & Locks, Power Sunroof, Heated

Leather Seats, 6-CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air.

SALE PRICE

Wheels, Air.

$7,991

00 Chevy Express Cargo Van

Running Boards, Tilt Wheel, Cargo, Air, 1 Owner.

SALE PRICE

$6,731

00 Chevy 3/4 Ton Reg 4x4 LS

Power Windows & Locks, Alloy Wheels, Air, Tow Package.

SALE PRICE

$7,981

02 GMC Envoy XL SLE 4x4

Power Seats, Roof Rack, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air, Tow

Package.

SALE PRICE

$7,991

06 Ford Taurus SEPower Windows & Locks, Tilt Wheel, Cruise Control, Alloy

Wheels, CD Stereo, Air.

SALE PRICE

$6,997

08 Chevy Impala LT

Power Seat, Remote Start, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air.

SALE PRICESALE PRICE

$7,98801 GMC Sonoma

SLE 4x4Power Windows & Locks,

Running Boards, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air, Tow Package.

SALE PRICE

$8,991

05 Ford MustangPower Seat, Power Windows & Locks, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels,

Air.

SALE PRICE

$9,973

04 Chevy Trailblazer 4x4Power Windows & Locks,

CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air, Tow Package

SALE PRICE

$8,991

04 Dodge Dakota Crew 4x4 Sport

Manual Transmission, Power Windows & Locks, Alloy Wheels,

Air.

SALE PRICE

$8,961

01 GMC 3/4 Ton Reg SL 4x4

Tilt Wheel, Cassette Stereo, Air, Tow Package.

SALE PRICE

$9,987

04 Ford Ranger Ext 4x4 XLT

Power Windows & Locks, Nerf Bars, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels,

Air, Tow Package.

SALE PRICE

$9,481

04 Ford 1 Ton Ext 4x4

Diesel, Tilt Wheel, Cruise Control, AM/FM Stereo, Air.

SALE PRICE

$9,999

04 Chevy Trailblazer 4x4 LTPower Seat, Power Windows & Locks, Running Boards, CD Stereo, Sunroof, Alloy Wheels, Tow Package.

$7,951SALE PRICE

07 Chevy 1/2 Ton Ext 2WDPower Windows & Locks, Cloth, CD Stereo, Air, Tow Package.

$7,951SALE PRICE

08 Chrysler PT Cruiser Power Seats, Power Windows & Locks, CD Stereo,

Alloy Wheels, Air.

$8,959SALE PRICE

09 Yamaha Vstar Only 2,800 Miles!!! Many Extras.

$6,999SALE PRICE

05 Jeep Grand Cherokee 4x4Power Seats, Power Windows & Locks, Roof Rack, Air, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Tow Package.

$7,997SALE PRICE

04 Saturn ION

$6,951SALE PRICE

Power Windows & Locks, Tilt Wheel, Cruise Control, CD Stereo, Air.

03 Buick LesabrePower Heated Leather, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air, 1 Owner.

SALE PRICE

$5,99704 Chevy 3/4 Ton Ext 4x4 HD

$7,951SALE PRICE

Tilt Wheel, Cruise Control, CD Stereo, Air, Tow Package, 1 Owner, Long Bed.

07 Chevy Cobalt

$8,988SALE PRICE

Power Windows & Locks, CD Stereo, Air.04 Honda Accord EX

$9,988SALE PRICE

Power Windows & Locks, Sunroof, Alloy Wheels, Air.

HUGE UNDER$10,000

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