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By KELLEY MOHR Staff Writer In 1973, Wayne Garage Door began when Menno Yoder, a conservative Mennonite with a strong work ethic, began providing the first service department for installing and repairing doors. From that first small showroom and warehouse, the business has continued to grow, diversifying into entry doors, vinyl replacement windows, loading dock installation and servicing. More than 30 years later, Wayne Garage Door is comprised of more than 40 employees and a fleet of trucks and scissor lifts for installation and service. “It started out with putting residential and commercial overhead doors in back in the early ’70s. They were craftsmen, essentially,” said General Manager Bob Habeger, noting that the business is now owned by Luke Yoder and Dave Hershberger. “They did things right — people enjoyed the service and the qual-

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Wayne Garage Door is comprised of more than 40 employees and a fleet of trucks and scissor lifts for installation and service. ity products that they installed.” “We’ve evolved so much over the last 10-15 years, even since 1973,” said Habeger. “It’s how

far along we’ve come since starting as a small little garage door company to having 42 employees in several different locations. We’ve grown

and gotten expertise in different areas.” With a new showroom and an ever-growing product list, Wayne Garage Door has been

modeled as Northeast Ohio’s one stop shop for garage doors and more. Along with garage doors See Pg. 2 — DOOR


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low metal doors, aluminum storefront doors, loading dock equipment and high speed doors. And with an expanded showroom, “we’ve got a tremendous selection of entry doors, garage doors and openers. It’s one of the few places

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any repair need, Wayne Garage Door handles any name brand of opener or garage door in need of repair and provides 24/7 emergency service for all brands of doors and operators. “We’ve got a great group of employees, most that have been here for five years plus. In terms of continuity and install service, when someone comes out to your home and business, they are very wellversed in the product. We invest a lot in them,” said Habeger. Wayne Garage Door Sales & Service is located at 2150 state Route 39 NW in Dover and at 9931 E. Pike Road in Cambridge. For more information, go to http://waynedoor. com/. Reporter Kelley Mohr can be reached at 330674-5676 or kmohr@thedaily-record.com. 8439 TR 527 • Shreve, OH 44676 330-567-2569

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you can come and actually look at them,” said Habeger. In the past years, items like dock equipment, rolling steel doors, high speed doors, cooler doors, awnings, sidings and stone have been added, said Habeger. Each product line comes with its own crew of specially trained employees dedicated to service and installation. “We’ve got specialized crews for the various products that we install,” said Habeger, noting that employees receive extensive training. “The training is a big thing for us, we’ve sent a lot of guys to training and really developed their intellectual capabilities in the field, whether it’s for diagnosing the problem, installing or electrical.” With seven full-time trucks available to service

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Alpine Swiss ............................$2.98 lb. Troyers Swiss ...........................$3.25 lb. Baby Swiss (Guggisberg).......$3.25 lb. Lacey Baby Mini ......................$2.98 lb. Farmers Mini Horn...................$2.65 lb. Muenster ...................................$2.48 lb. Marble Mini Horn ....................$2.65 lb. Colby Mini .................................$2.65 lb. Pepper Jack Mini ....................$2.65 lb.

Off The Bone Ham (Honey Cured) ......................$3.15 lb. Virginia Ham .............................$2.68 lb. EZ Slice......................................$2.58 lb. Turkey Roll J.M. .......................$2.38 lb. Turkey Ham ...............................$2.65 lb. Turkey Breast ...........................$3.25 lb. Trail Bologna ............................$3.18 lb. Chopped Ham ...........................$1.69 lb. German Bologna ......................$1.69 lb.

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will be May 27 at 2 p.m. at Blissfield Cemetery, off state Route 60, about seven miles south of Kill(Continued From Page 1) buck. Killbuck VFW Post will conduct military Holmes Humane 7079 graveside services in honor Society to hold of Glenn Reed, who died 3. Reed was a veteran pancake breakfast Jan. of the Korean War. A pancake breakfast The speaker will be to benefit the Holmes Coshocton County VetCounty Humane Society eran Services officer Jim will be held Saturday, Barstow. The Walhonding May 26, 7:30-10:30 a.m. at Rube Band will provide Killbuck VFW. Three music. In case of inclemitems will be raffled. ent weather, the services will be at Blissfield United Methodist Church. Beach City

graduates to meet May 26

The Beach City High School class of 1961 will hold its 50-year alumni reunion banquet May 26 at the Carlisle Inn in Walnut Creek. Registration will be at 11 a.m., followed by dinner and fellowship at noon. Invitations have been sent to graduates. Responses should be sent to Galen Alpeter, 5546 Chandler Ave. NW, North Canton 44720.

Holmesville notes Memorial Day plans The Holmesville American Legion will hold a Memorial Day program May 28 at 10 a.m. at

Holmesville Elementary School with a short service at the Prairie Township Cemetery immediately following. A carryin dinner will be held at See Pg. 4 — CALENDAR

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noon at the Post home. Meat, beverage and table service will be provided.

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to speak on Memorial Day The Holmes American Legion Post 192 color guard and firing squad will meet at the Post Home at 8:16 a.m. and proceed to Clay Street Park to honor the grave of Peter Myers, hero of three wars, on Memorial

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Day. The service will be at 8:30 a.m. A parade will form at the Holmes County Courthouse at 9 a.m. and march to the Oak Hill Cemetery. Units for the parade will form in the following order: Color guard, West Holmes High school marching band, firing squad, people in uniforms, veterans, Girl Scouts, Boy Scouts and Cub Scouts. No political advertising or candidates are permitted. The band will open the ceremony with the playing of the national anthem. Commander Larry Shaffer, master of ceremonies, will give the welcome address and introduce guest speaker Doug Russell, the American Legion 10th District judge advocate. Shaffer will place a wreath honoring fallen heroes. The firing squad

will fire the salute, followed by the sounding of taps. The color guard, firing squad and veterans will continue on to Fryburg Cemetery for a short ceremony at 10:15 a.m. From there they will go to Berlin and be joined by the Hiland High School marching band for services at the Berlin Cemetery at 11 a.m., with Russell as guest speaker. Parade units will meet at Berlin Elementary School. The firing squad and veterans marching will meet at the First Baptist Church of Berlin parking lot by 10:45 a.m. Anyone who knows of a veteran grave that does not have a marker to hold a flag, contact the American Legion Post at 330-674-8923.

Killbuck, Glenmont plan services

Killbuck and Glenmont will hold Memorial Day Services on Monday. Killbuck’s parade will begin at 10 a.m. from the VFW and be led by the VFW Post No. 7079 and the West Holmes marching band. The service will be held at the cemetery, with special music by Toni Shreve and the West Holmes band. Glenmont’s parade will begin at 11:30 from the Glenmont School Building and be led by the VFW Post No. 7079 and the West Holmes band. The speaker for both services will be Warrant Officer 1 Joel J. Mathie. Mathie enlisted in the U.S. Army in 2004. During his eight years of service he has held numerous leadership positions, currently Brigade S2 Fusion Chief. He has been deployed to Afghanistan and Iraq.

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Community Be a good example — someone might be paying attention “If you can’t be a good example, then you’ll just have to be a horrible warning.” — Catherine Aird. I like this sentiment as much as I like my own attitude of “if I can’t be right, I’ll be wrong at the top of my voice.” I do believe, though, that the reality is that most of us serve as good examples and horrible warnings simultaneously, depending on the perspective of those observing our behavior. Sometimes you can give to someone and that kindness will be returned either directly to you or in their behavior toward

the next person they meet. But sometimes being a kind person does not end up in your being treated in similar fashion. Look around this world and you will see those who struggle, pay their own bills with only occasional outside help, and never seem to get anywhere; their honesty and hard work doesn’t always pay off. Then there are

those who constantly mess up, ruin their credibility by acting like jerks, and yet life seems to hand them everything on a silver platter; their parents bail them out, their boss overlooks their laxity, the law never seems to catch up to them (though I have often noted that life, or death, does seem to catch these kinds of people eventually; often in horribly violent ways.) When my son was quite young, a woman in our town said something awful (and untrue) to him that deeply hurt his feelings. She pointed at him (this, pardon the

expression, “adult”) and said, “They’re so poor they don’t even own a house.” Which was untrue on both accounts — we weren’t poor, we were “broke.” There’s a difference; all our bills were paid with hardearned money. And we did own our own house, unlike this woman who lived in a rented trailer. But my son, who was barely in school at that time, was upset. I just told him, that some people feel so horrid about themselves it lifts them to pick on a little kid and that people like that deserved our pity for their ignorance

Wacky and weird is just every day life I have this theory that you make your own normal. Everything that you do, no matter how wacky and odd it seems to everyone else, is pretty standard in your life. And naturally it follows that whatever everyone else does is just plain weird. My theory was once again proven true during a recent trip to the whopping metropolis of downtown Cleveland, where my husband and I met some friends and enjoyed a concert. Truthfully, I was a little excited to have this destination, because it’s not often that I step foot into a world of concrete with a plethora of shops and restaurants at every turn. (Some people might argue that Cleveland doesn’t have that many options, but those people have never lived in a small town in rural Ohio.) Visiting a city like this gives me a feeling of comfortable anonymity and the ability to step out of my usual self, to test the waters of a life I don’t normally lead knowing that I will be back home in a matter of

hours. The evening was lovely. We walked from our friend’s downtown apartment to dinner and the show, and out for a late night pizza before retiring for the night. Walking everywhere is definitely a perk of living in an urban area, and it was so late when we got home that we just went to bed. I woke up in the morning at my own rhythm. There were no children to jump on my face, no dogs to nip at my hands, and no cardinals flying into my windows. I couldn’t hear the rooster that lives down the street from my house, and with the small window in the bedroom, I couldn’t even catch a glimpse of sunlight. “Let’s get moving,” I said to my husband, wondering if he also felt like we were in a cave in the

middle of a foreign land where no birds sing and no light shines. “I need some fresh air.” We quickly dressed and headed down the apartment building’s elevator and I marveled at how life must be, always feeling like you’re living in a hotel. In my mind, no normal person would ever want to have one exit door and then ride a stuffy elevator just to step foot outside. These people, I thought, must be crazy. When the elevator stopped, all I could think of was how I needed something. I needed fresh air, the feel of a breeze blowing through the trees. I needed a bird, a flower, a patch of dirt. I needed these things like I couldn’t imagine, and there wasn’t a trace of any of them anywhere. Sure, if I looked hard enough I could find them. The sunshine peeked over the tops of buildings, and a few ornamental trees dotted the streets along with the pigeons. But it just didn’t seem real to me, so unnatural. So unnormal.

Pomerene screenings Pomerene Hospital offers health screenings in Nashville the fourth Thursday of the month, 8 a.m.noon, at Nashville United Methodist Church, 302 W. Millersburg St. Pomerene offers several other

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So weird. We drove home early and I watched the concrete jungle disappear in the rearview mirror. Upon arriving at home, my dear husband saw the look in my suffering eyes and promptly brought me back to life by building a small campfire in our backyard. He handed me a cup of coffee and there I sat, listening to the crackle of flames, the song of the cardinals, and watching a chipmunk snitch a quick drink from the birdbath. Maple seeds floated down with the sunlight and I took in a huge breath and then a sigh of relief. Our friends from the city could never handle the peace of the woods, the quiet life of the country. To them, the smell of downtown and the scuff of cement is normal. It’s home. But to me it’s just painfully unnatural, to the point where I couldn’t be happier that I am weird, in my normal sort of way, where I can open a door and step outside to a sea of green and feel dirt between my toes whenever I want.

and low self-esteem. It was an important lesson for him. Instead of being a “good example,” for him, this woman was “a horrible warning,” and he learned to treat people better. I confess, though, that it is difficult to deal with the jerks of the world; I have absolutely no patience for it. I hate that they think they are “cool” to do stupid stuff to people and to treat people badly because they feel like it. But I also pity them to an extent, for their parents or other role models obviously didn’t care enough about them to

teach them that respecting others leads to them being respected themselves. But it does beg the question: “Why be nice to anyone at all if they’re going to act like jerks?” Because, friends, you never know when someone is paying attention. Maybe you’ll be a great example and inspire someone to be kinder. People will still be ignorant and cruel and dishonest. But just because trouble appears doesn’t mean we have to offer it a chair to sit on. We can always pick up a broom and shoo it away through example.

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Donations are needed to help troubled boys. The Trading Post Thrift Store has recently opened at 7703-B state Route 241, just west of Mount Hope. All proceeds will go to support the Ohio Wilderness Boys Camp. Donations can be taken to the store or dropped off at Ray Shaum’s located at 2678 S. Kohler Road, Orrville. Call 330-8575516 or 330-464-1261

Vacation Bible School starts June 11 at Moorhead Moorhead Mennonite Church in Holmesville will hold VBS June 11-15 from 7-8:45 p.m. using the theme “From raindrops to rainbows.” All children ages 4 through grade 12 are welcome. Take friends for a week of fun at the church, located 3 1/2 miles west of Holmesville of County Road 329.

Habitat for Humanity accepting applications

Holmes County Habitat for Humanity is now taking requests for applications for new partner families. The open application time period is May 14 through July 14. All requests must be received by July 14 to be included in this round of applications. To request an application, call 330-674-HOME (674-4663) and leave a message, providing your name, phone number and address where your application can be mailed. An application package will be mailed within a few Tuesday, 7 a.m.-11 a.m. — German Village Center, Berlin, days of the request. Habitat for Humanity second Monday, 7:30 a.m.-11:30 a.m. Contact Community Outreach is a nonprofit, Christian coordinator Cayla Cox at 330-674- housing ministry. Habi1584, Ext. 1764, for more information. tat works in partnership

with people to build and renovate decent, affordable housing. The houses then are sold to Habitat’s partner families, at no profit and with no interest charged. Partner families invest hundreds of hours of their own labor into building their homes and the homes of others. Their mortgage payments go into a revolving Fund for Humanity that is used to build more houses. More information about Habitat for Humanity can be found at www.habitatofholmescounty.org or by leaving a message at 330-674-HOME. Monetary donations can be mailed to P.O. Box 418, Millersburg, Ohio, 44654.


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Jim, Ron, Jamie, Tiffany & Jake St. Rt. 39 W. Millersburg 330-674-4811

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SCHLABACH FUNERAL HOME LTD. Monument Sales 212 Jones St., P.O. Box 501 Shreve, Ohio 44676 (330) 567-2291

CHEVY • PONTIAC • BUICK OLDS • GMC TRUCK Rt. 39 East, Millersburg 674-4015 • 1-800-686-6777

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urthmann Restaurant “Where the Locals Eat” Open Daily 5:30am-8pm; Closed Sunday Daily Specials - Homemade Pie 4819 E. Main St. • Berlin • 330-893-3287

FINNEY’S MARATHON AAA 24 Hour Towing Service 11069 St. Rt. 39 - Millersburg Ph. 674-7338

CHESTNUT RIDGE SEWING JIM BARNHART’S 3647 State Route 39 - Located 3 mi. E. of Berlin just off St. Rt. 39 Across from Chestnut Ridge School

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Cell: 330-674-8374

BODY REPAIR

Collision - Insurance Work Twp. Rd. 311, Millersburg, OH Ph. 674-1122

FEIKERT SAND & GRAVEL, INC.

Quality Sand - Gravel - Limestone Dozer Work - Excavating Co. Rd. 189, Millersburg • 674-0038

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“Keep Looking Up, Someone Cares” St. Rt. 515 2 mi. N. of Walnut Creek Ph. 893-3244

Skilled and Intermediate Care • Comprehensive Rehabilitation • Alzheimer’s Center

105 Majora Lane • Millersburg

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Country Mart

“All Your Grocery Needs” 330-674-9775

The Pizza Shop

“Pizza, Soup, Salads, Subs” 330-674-9933

HEINI’S PLACE CHEESE HOUSE & Country mall 330-893-2131

HOLMES TIRE LLC.

New & Used Tires Rotation & Repair Brake Service • Batteries

330-674-0025 450 Railroad St. • Millersburg

HOLMESVILLE ELECTRIC Electrical contractors for all of your commercial and residential needs!!

Phone 330-279-4522

Fax 330-279-2610

READY MIX CEMENT 5420 Co. Rd. 349 Call Collect Complete Building Center 330-674-0865 893-2251 • 1-800-362-6682

MELWAY PAVING

Since 1988 “Full Service Christian Bookstore” 4925 West Main St., Berlin * 330-893-2523

PHONE: 330-893-2057

HOLMES REDIMIX, INC.

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The Best of Home Cooking Since 1938

ERIC M. SHAVER, DR. AUSTIN HINDS, DR. KRISTEN MIzERwIAK, AMITY wISE, & DR. AARON wISE

COMPANY, INC. ASPHALT PAVING SINCE 1964

Gazebos • Patio Furniture Pergolas • Arbors • Bridges 5029 Somerset Rd., Berlin Ohio, 44610

MILLER OVERHEAD DOORS, INC. Garage Doors & Operators

Commercial • Residential • Sales • Service • Installation Located 4 mi. NE of Berlin 3249 US Rt. 62, Millersburg • (330) 893-2711

1/4 mi. E. of Berlin on Rt. 39 330-893-3786

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BOOKS, MUSIC, FAMILY DVD’s, CANDLES, BOXED CARDS & MORE.

FARM & BAKERY LTD. 5452 St. Rt. 557, Millersburg

Order At 330-674-6096 Tom Bryan Owner 330-674-1369 We Deliver!

Mon. - Fri. 8-5 • Sat. - 8-3 • 330-674-0684

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330-852-3600 * 330-674-5533 2465 SR 39 Between Sugarcreek & Berlin or 1492 S. Washington, Millersburg

Dick’s Plumbing 330-674-1424 SHAKER HOUSE

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Berlin (330) 893-3273 Outfitting sportsmen for the great outdoors!

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Trimmers - Tillers - Lawn Mowers - Blowers - Chain Saws

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CHUCK NICHOLSON AUTO SUPERSTORE

ALEXANDER FUNERAL HOME

Ashland Oil Bulk Plant Randy Wengerd, Rian Wengerd, Agents Co. Rd. 623 - Millersburg Phone 674-2096 • 674-6826

Attorneys at Law 88 S. Monroe Street Millersburg, Ohio 44654 330-674-7070

EAST HOLMES VETERINARY CLINIC

5503 County Rd. 120, Berlin, Ohio

Millersburg, OH

MILLERSBURG OIL, INC.

Buyer Of Standing Trees - Logs 13720 St. Rt. 62, Killbuck Ph. 276-5911


The Holmes County Shopper News

Thursday, May 24, 2012 — 7

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Marathoner inspired by revolutionary attire

Tax implications, pipeline easements topic of meeting A meeting will be held Tuesday, May 29 at Keim Lumber in Charm, to discuss options for landowners who sign up for gas and oil drilling on their property and how to determine the cost of taxes on the income from those leases. Management options a landowner can make to minimize the taxes will be discussed. The meeting is being sponsored by the Holmes County Office of Ohio State University Extension. On hand will be Peggy Hall, a senior researcher with Ohio State University Extension, who holds a law degree and has been working on landowner

rights within the oil and gas issues. Registration will start at 5:30 p.m. and the meetings will run from 6-8:30. There will be a $5 charge payable at the door to cover handout materials. The meeting is open to all interested parties from Holmes and surrounding counties. Keim Lumber is located at 4465 state Route 557, Charm, in the southeastern corner of Holmes County. Note: Keim Lumber closes at 4:30 pm on Tuesdays. Any questions, contact Gary Graham, Holmes County Ag/NR Extension Educator at 330-6743015.

witness an artistic compromise. We’ll likely see some sort of crazy, hybrid mix of mojo — part

Army and part Rolling Stones — on Kristin’s shirt. And while I could almost imagine her draw-

ing guitars in the hands of soldiers, I’m praying I won’t see Mick Jagger with a rifle!

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harkens back to a time when warriors painted their bodies in anticipation of battle. I’ll admit to my own little bundle of pre-race rituals. Without going into the whole list, let’s just say it starts with special socks and ends with a rubber band. Kristin more fully embraces the “war paint” ritual by actually spending the last several hours before the race agonizing over her own artwork as it takes shape on a white T-shirt. For years the Rolling Stones, specifically front man, Mick Jagger, held sway over any and all other charms. At a marathon in the fall Kristin wore a T-shirt with ARMY emblazoned across her chest as a tribute to our daughter, Charlotte, who was in the midst of Army basic training at the time of the race. Charlotte has long since moved forward from the day-today suffering of basic, but the dilemma now stands for the long-term: Should Kristin continue to sport the somewhat monotone, yet inspiringly symbolic get-up of a proud Army mom, or

return to the boisterous and vibrant colors of that veritable peacock of a man, Mick Jagger? At the moment of this writing, a blank white T-shirt stands at the ready. If history holds true, no ink will fall upon its surface until fewer than 12 hours remain before the start — time that one might think would be well-spent eating, sleeping, or otherwise calmly preparing for a run of 26.2 miles. Once she commences, Kristin will fall into a trancelike state that will likely last far beyond the time she had planned to retire for the evening. The war paint analogy comes to mind again. I suppose if it were a real war, and the decision left up to diplomats, there might be a line right down the middle with a Union Jack planted on one hill and OId Glory on the other, but my guess is that folks on the starting line will

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The Rolling Stones and the United States Army: The first is among the top-selling recording acts of all time. The second is one of the greatest fighting forces ever assembled. The Stones have been around for 50 years, the Army, a little over two centuries. One is comprised of four guys from the British Isles wielding guitars and drumsticks. The other is made up of several hundred thousand Americans, both men and women, brandishing every weapon imaginable. This week they are locked in battle, one against the other, for one of the most strategically important pieces of real-estate on the North Coast of America: my wife’s chest! Lest I be accused of pandering in overtly sexist commentary, allow me to clarify a bit. The war is for the front side of the T-shirt Kristin will be wearing at this year’s Cleveland Marathon. The battleground is my dear wife’s own brain. I have not overstated the strategic importance of this tract, however, as with Kristin “mojo” is pretty much everything and the right T-shirt can make or break her marathon! Who really knows why so many of us get caught up in superstition when it comes to sporting events? My own best guess is that it probably


Flea Market. There will be presentations of photography, quilting, painting in acrylics and oils, drawings, carving, masks Running now-June 28, and weavers and many “An Artistic Experience more mediums. Each at the Market” will fea- week two to three artists ture the magic of the will be featured. Several of the artists vendors and affiliates of the Walnut Creek Amish are award-winning in not

only Ohio, but nationally. A list of all the featured artists can be found on at www.wcfleamarket.com Any questions, call the market at 330-852-0181.

Mohican Arts and Crafts Show to be held May 26 The Mohican Arts and Crafts Show will be held Saturday at Central Park in Loudonville from 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Vendors including can-

Hotel Millersburg 2012 Schedule Courtyard Music 7-10 p.m.* JUNE 2 - Sat. - Good Will Band 8 - Fri. - Matt Young 16 - Sat. - Mark Lonsinger 7-9p.m.* 3 Faces of the King 23 - Sat. - Thumbs McGee 29 - Fri. - Kelly Meckley

Girls, Boys, & Co-ed Volleyball Tournament

JULY 6 - Fri. - Mark Lonsinger 7-9p.m.* 3 Faces of the King 13 - Fri. - Thumbs McGee 21 - Sat. - Good Company 28 - Sat. - Good Will Band

at Mt. Eaton Days

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For registration and more information,

10% oFF on 4 or more thru May

Call: Joanna (First National Bank,Mt. Eaton) at 330-359-5476 or 330-440-3865, or Chad (The Sports Line) T-shirts at 330-466-4453 Entry Fee - Donation basis all proceeds will go to help feed needy families in the area

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201 LED Bulb (Covered) • 12 volt, 10 watt • 1200 lumen • Cool white • Plastic cover • $50 each Shipped Free

Co-ed Division will play at * 8:30 Saturday morning, June 9.

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Craft and gift vendor spaces are available for $50 (10-feet x 10-feet) and $80 (20-feet x 10-feet). Fees must be received by Deadline May 31. All fees are nonfor vendor refundable after this time. Only one vendor is applications permitted per assigned is May 31 space. You must provide Applications are now your own tables, table being accepted for gift covering, extension cords and craft vendors inter- (absolutely no power ested in participating in strips), and inclement the Coshocton Hot Air weather covering. For more informaBalloon Festival sponsored by the Coshoc- tion, or to download an ton County Chamber of application, visit www. Commerce and the Fron- coshoctonchamber.com tier Power Company. and click on the Balloon This year’s festival will Festival link or call Patty be held June 8-10 at the Wherley at 740-824-3378 Coshocton County Fair- or dabettywb@yahoo. com. grounds. at the Eagles building, 140 West Main Street.

Girls and Boys Divisions will play at 5:00 on Friday evening, June 8.

AUGUST SEPTEMBER 3 - Fri. - Thumbs McGee 1 - Sat. - Bob Tomasetti 10 - Fri. - Good Company 18 - Sat. - Mark Lonsinger 7-9p.m.* Weather 3 Faces of the King Permitting 25 - Sat. - Kelly Meckley 35 W. Jackson St. • Downtown Millersburg

dles, jewelry, linens, outdoor items, nature photos, plants, purses, watercolor painting and more will be featured. The 39 East Relay for Life team will have a bake sale and face painting. All proceeds will benefit Mohican Valley Relay for Life. The Loudonville Lions Club will hold its annual chicken barbecue starting at 11 a.m. Friends of the Eagles No. 2275 Women’s Auxiliary will be serving walking tacos, coneys and hot dogs starting at noon

Questions Call 330-275-5194

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Artists are coming to Walnut Creek

Meadow SpringS School Benefit

for 1st place teams

Sat. May 26th at the School Graber Rd., Fredericksburg, OH Serving 1pm - 7 pm (Carry Out Avaiable)

BBQ ChiCken & hog RoaSt with all the trimmings

22nd Annual 2012! in sugarCreeK, ohio MOdeL Car and Friday, June 8th Sat. June 9th th annual Friday Free truCk ShOw 8night Cruise in!

registration 10am-12Pm Cost $1.00 Per entry shoWtime 10am-4Pm

2-Catagories Award 4pm • Kit Models • Hand Made Models 3-Age Groups For Each Category Prizes 1st, 2nd & 3rd For Each Age Group in Both Categories Display & Registration at Corner of Main St. & Broadway St. Awards 4:00 P.M. Sponsored by: The Community Arts Council

Friday Night Only

• Committees Choice Awards • Cruise’ 5K Run/Walk Race at 6:30pm • Kid Fun Run - 6:15pm $15.00 before June 6th $20.00 June 7th or Later • Open Class • Special Cruise-In Dash Plaques for the First 150 Vehicles • Prize Drawings

50’s Food live entertainment the sPiKeman 5:00 P.M. - 8:00 P.M.

Sat. June 9th

COntinuOuS LiVe MuSiC

• danCe Contest • games Bingo • Plinko • Pepsi Toss • Duck Pond • Plinko

Deluxe Folding Chairs $500 Cash Custom Cut Scroll Award

HOMEMADE FOOD AT BARGAIN PRICES Hot Dogs, Gary Burgers, Homemade Amish Ice Cream, Bratwurst & Kraut, Macaroni Salad, Baked Beans, Applesauce, Homemade Pie, Ice Cream Sundaes, Bottled Pop, Chicken BBQ per half, Root Beer Floats, French Fries, Onion Rings, Amish Fry Pies Chicken Carryout Available Food line opens @ 11:30 a.m.

Bel airs (2 awards) 11:30 A.M. - 6:00 P.M. john hamPo Band 3:00 - 6:00 P.M. Pro judged Custom Car shoW special award to top 50 vehicles, Plus Best of show

Events start early afternoon, rain or shine, in the Swiss-styled Village of Sugarcreek

Wear your penny loafers and poodle skirts and join us in the beautiful Swiss-styled Village of Sugarcreek for an afternoon and evening of great food and entertainment

No fee to get iN! This event sponsored by the Sugarcreek business association.

To Register a Team Call 330-464-2056 Reservations Accepted • Donation Only

Phone: 330-464-2056

MT. EATON DAYS

• JUNE 8Th-9Th

Friday & Saturday Volleyball Tournaments Garage Sales Chicken BBQ Lots of Vendors Consignment Auction (Need consignment items)

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Just For Fun activities will take place both days in the Industrial Building. Participants may try spinning on a drop spinThe Great Lakes Fiber dle, making stitch markShow will be held Satur- ers and solar dyeing on day, 10 a.m.-5 p.m., and Saturday, and make a Sunday, 10 a.m.-4 p.m., at braided beaded bracelet the Wayne County Fair- or weave roving on Sungrounds, 199 Vanover St., day. Pat Catan’s Craft CenWooster. With 88 vendors, fill- ter of Wooster will offer ing four buildings and kids crafts both days. additional outside spaces, These activities are onthere should be some- going and free. There will also be fleece thing interesting for just about anyone. Vendors and skein competitions. In addition to the Fiber will be selling raw and processed fiber from Show, other events at the sheep, alpacas, llamas, fairgrounds include the angora goats and angora Eastern Angora Goat and Mohair Association rabbits.

shows and the Great Lakes Show and Sale with 300 head of sheep entered. Admission is free and

food will be available at the fairgrounds, including roast lamb sandwiches. More information can be found at www.great-

Come visit our Family Friendly Bookstore!

MAY/JUNE ENTERTAINMENT Calendar Of Events

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Backyard BBQ Buffet

Let Mrs. Yoder’s do your BBQing for Memorial Day Weekend Saturday Evening, May 26th, 3-8 pm

Robert is BBQing Ribs for the backyard BBQ Buffet

Saturday, June 2, 2012 Sale begins at 9:00 AM

Mt. Hope Sale Barn - Mt. Hope, OH - SR 241

Pancake & Sausage Breakfast 6am - 10am Local Handcrafted Furniture 10:30am Quilt Sale 1pm

donations N E E D E D

Friday Evening June 1st, 6:30 PM Friday Evening Volleyball tournament. June 1st, 6:30 PM Live entertainment provided Volleyball tournament. Live entertainment provided by: by: John Schmid, High Country Schmid, High Country BlueBluegrass John & a local quartet. grass & a local quartet. EntertainEntertainment for thewillkids ment for the kids includewill Barrel Train rides & Bungee Jumping. include Barrel Train rides & Bring your family and your enjoy the Bungee Jumping. Bring evening. family and enjoy the evening.

Lunch Stand • BBQ Chicken • Homemade Ice Cream • Bake Sale

For more info, call:

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Donated quilts may be dropped off at Miller’s Dry Goods in Charm or Mt. Hope Fabrics in Mt. Hope. Deadline for dropp off is May 30th. Donated items may be dropped off at Mt. Hope Auction Barn, starting at 9:00 a.m. Friday, June 1st.

• BBQ Ribs • Potato Haystack • BBQ • Noodles Burgers • BBQ Pulled • Vegetables • Cabbage Pork Casserole • Roasted Hot Dogs • Full Salad • Hamburgers Bar • Etc. • Chicken

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Please Call For All Your Special Events to be listed in our Entertainment Calendar

May 24:

The Tribute Quartet Amish Door Restaurant 1210 Winesburg St, Wilmont (888) 264-7436

May 28:

Tim Hunt Duo Heinis Gourmet Market, Sugarcreek 1019 W. Main St., Sugarcreek

June 1:

Music on the Square Berlin - John Schmid

June 2:

Cindy’s Cruise In Cindy’s Diner 4774 US 62, Berlin Parade 5:30-6:00 Car Show 6:00-9:00 For more info: cindysdinerberlin.com

June 2:

Customer Appreciation Days Guggisberg Cheese 5060 SR 557, Millersburg

June 2:

Annual Benefit Auction & BBQ Fredericksburg Elementary Beginning at noon

June 8-9:

Fabulous 50’s Fling Car Show, Sugarcreek

June 8-9:

Mt. Eaton Days Mt. Eaton

June 9:

Ohio Wilderness Boys Camp Open House 10am-3pm Summerfield, Ohio Free Transportation (740)838-4908

June 9:

High School Rodeo Smokey Lane Stables 686 Smokey Land Rd., Sugarcreek Call for more info (330)204-6012 10039898

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The Holmes County Shopper News

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Organic farming growing: North Dakota is No. 2 state By BETSY SIMON DICKINSON, N.D. (AP) — Minus the lack of chemicals on his crops, life on Patrick Frank’s 1,200 acres of organic farmland north of South Heart mirrors that of any other farmer. “There’s not really a difference in what I do, except that when spring comes instead of just jumping in a sprayer to spray weeds, I work with the equipment to get rid of weeds,” he said. “I also try to do more crop rotation to handle the pest problems. I guess maybe it’s more labor-intensive because I’ve got to get out there and work the fields more often, whereas someone who’s not an organic farmer can just go out and put crop in the ground and spray, and they’re done ‘til harvest.” Organic farming is the fastest growing farming segment in a decade. California leads the nation in organic cropland, followed by North Dakota, Minnesota, Montana and Wisconsin, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture. The USDA also reported in 2008 that 45 states had certified organic

farmland, but organic farming still accounted for less than 1 percent of the nation’s cropland. Frank, who lives 20 miles northwest of Dickinson on his family’s fourth-generation farm and serves as the North Dakota Organic Advisory Board’s West Region Producer, began farming in 1992 and was certified as an organic grower in 1996. “I’ve basically been farming like an organic farmer since I was a kid,” Frank explained. “My folks farmed like organic farmers when I was a kid, and they always farmed that way even though they weren’t certified at the time.” Depending on the year, weather and what is needed for feed, Frank’s organic farm could have wheat, oats, barley, flax, alfalfa, sweet clover, beef cows or hogs. But chemicals won’t be found on Frank’s crops, no matter the year. “Because I don’t spray crops I don’t have to worry about kids or myself working with chemicals, but that also means I may not have that picture perfect,

weed-free field,” he said. “Sometimes I may have that, but I’ll also run into years that the fields don’t look so good if Mother Nature doesn’t cooperate.” Organic farming is about seeking advice and thinking outside the box, Frank said. “It helps to talk to different guys because what works on one farm may not always work best on another farm, and talking to different people will help you get ideas about what may or may not work for you,” he said. “Just think about all of the advice and slowly try it and see how it works for you. Some things might work great, others may not. Just try.” Frank Kutka, assistant director at the North Dakota State University Dickinson Research Center, said he knows of three organic farms in Stark County. “There could be more though and there is certainly plenty of potential if someone feels so inclined to start an organic farm here,” he said. “I’m not entirely sure why it hasn’t picked up here, but change in mind-

set and all of the reporting that has to be done might have something to do with it.” The highest concentration of North Dakota’s organic farms is within a 100-mile radius of Bismarck, said Brad Brummond, chairman of the North Dakota Organic Advisory Board and the NDSU Extension Agent in Walsh County. “They have soils that sometimes do not respond to high inputs because they’re in a more arid region,” he said. “It’s also a bit more of culture of the people, meaning it’s more the way they grew up farming. Some people may not switch to cutting-edge technology, but instead prefer to do things with a more natural approach. “It’s takes a different kind of mindset,” he said. “A person needs to be a problem-solver, a proactive person who is patient because there is no cure in a bottle for them. These farmers need to stop things from happening, not wait until a problem arises to find a solution, and that takes a special kind of person. It’s easy to throw Roundup

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Summer Science Sessions applications available Students completing grades four through eight are eligible to register for the third annual Holmes County AAUW/4-H OSU Extension Summer Science Sessions to be held June 19, 20 and 21. Registration is now being accepted for the science enrichment sessions to be held at West Holmes High School in the sci-

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ence classrooms. Students will bring their own lunch when participating all-day. Early registration is encouraged since some classes are limited. May 30 is the early registration date to submit the application for class choices, payment of fees, registration form and emergency medical form. The fee is $5 for each half-day time slot. All six half-day time slots equal a $30 value. Early registration fee for all six half-day sessions is $25. Call 330-674-3377 with questions and obtain an application packet at the main Holmes Coun-

ty Library or the East Branch of the library. In 2010 AAUW offered a class on Magnets and Electromagnets. In 2011 the topics expanded to include electronics and math in addition to science. Since 2011, the program is sponsored by the Holmes County Branch of American Association of University Women in partnership with 4-H /OSU Extension. Topics this year relate to science, electronics, engineering, ecology, technology and math/logic. The listing includes the following sessions: Electronics projects, Disaster

Preparedness, Magnetic “Training” and Their Use, All About Apples, Value ($$$) of Backyard Trees, Chemistry: Investigating Your World, Sunscreen chemicals; You are what you eat!, Music Movement, The Science and Art of Nature, Brain Teasers Mind Puzzlers, Predator/Prey Relationship, Inside Your Mouth, Backyard Birds/You Build a Birdhouse, Two Mini Sessions: Eye-Q & Knee-Q, Alternative Energy, Surveying and Civil Engineering. The classes are open to both boys and girls who have completed grades four through eight. Register early.

Annual bluegill tournament June 2 The annual Dwayne Coblentz bluegill tournament will be held on Saturday, June 2. Teams may fish anywhere in Ohio, but all fish must be caught on public waters (no private ponds). Entry fee for a two-person team is $40, and must be paid by June 1 at 8 p.m.

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Culligan Quality Water of Mansfield and Dealers Nationwide are Celebrating Access to Better Drinking Water Wooster, OH (May 07 2012) – Culligan International, a world leader in water treatment, has declared May “Drinking Water Month.” This is the fourth year Culligan has sponsored the month-long initiative, which compliments other government and association-sponsored events like the American Water Works Association’s Drinking Water Week, held yearly during the month of May. “Drinking water helps us maintain energy, improve concentration, moderate body temperature and even ward off the common cold. The benefits of drinking water even show up in your skin. A healthy lifestyle is a water-drinking lifestyle,” said Curt Hilliard, Culligan’s Senior Vice President of Marketing. “Raising awareness about the importance and role water plays in our lives is what Drinking Water Month is about and we’re delighted Culligan Quality Water of North Central Ohio is involved.” Many health organizations, including the Mayo Clinic, suggest drinking a minimum of eight 8-ounce glasses of water a day to stay hydrated. However, a recent study, “A Clear Perspective of Americans and Their Drinking Water,” by Probe Research Inc., found that, on average, Americans are drinking only 5.5 glasses of water each day. Additionally, 72 percent of respondents admit they should drink more water. Probe Research also found that survey respondents drink the most water at home. About 39 percent said they drink water straight from the tap, while 38 percent say they drink filtered or treated water. While the water supply in the U.S. and North America is one of the safest in the world, naturally occurring contaminants in well water or additives in municipally treated water can make drinking plain tap water unappealing or even unpleasant. “Many people don’t realize that filtered water reduces all types of contaminants, including those which occur naturally. Filtered water’s taste and appearance, and thereby the flavor of food and drinks prepared with that water, are enhanced,” noted Hilliard. “For over 75 years, Culligan’s filtered water solutions have been helping people make their local water the best it can be.” As part of the May “Drinking Water Month” initiative, Culligan Quality Water of North Central Ohio is offering a free in-home water analysis which can identify water characteristics, problems and common contaminants. Also in May, Culligan Quality Water of North Central Ohio is featuring a special on Culligan Drinking Water Systems including the Culligan Aqua-Cleer® Advanced Drinking Water Filtration System. Aqua-Cleer is Culligan’s most advanced water filtration system for the home. It applies five stages of water filtration and is completely customizable to meet a consumer’s specific water filtration needs. The five stages of Culligan’s water filtration include: 1. A sediment filtration to screen out large par4. Customizable filtration to specific water needs, ticles like sand and dirt including filters for specific drinking water prob2. Carbon filters to improve water’s taste and odor lems such as arsenic, chromium, perchlorates, 3. Reverse osmosis filters to reduce dissolved or volatile organic compounds (VOCs) substances 5. A final “taste” filter to ensure that your drinking water tastes clean and fresh

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FACE — A drawing by third-grader Brogan Steimel of Millersburg was one of many artistic works on display Sunday at the West Holmes Spring Art Show.

WEST HOLMES ART —West Holmes senior Josh Lanning stands by his caricature of Spanish teacher Cheryl Rawson. The drawing was displayed Sunday at West Holmes High School as part of the school district’s Spring Art Show.

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4-H note ing members of the final quality assurance classes. The Clover Buds made flowers for Mother’s Day. The final community service project was voted on and the club will donate items to the Holmes County Dog Pound.

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The fair booth committee discussed the theme and decoration ideas for the booth. Fundraising ideas also was discussed and will be voted on at the next meeting. Organizational leader, Penni Stertzbach said

Woman’s House provides additional support and fundraising for Every Woman’s House, a private, non-profit organization, dedicated to

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Community briefs In service Marines Marine Corps Pvt. Dominic P. Rohrer, son of Kim M. Wile of Dundee and Jonathan W. Rohrer of Beach City, recently completed 12 weeks of basic training at Marine Corps Recruit Depot, Parris Island, S C., designed to

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Markets MOUNT HOPE AUCTION May 16 51 HOGS — 220-250 lbs. 59-60, 250-275 lbs. 53.2558.50, feeder pigs 70 lbs.-up 50-60. 22 FAT CATTLE — Choice Holstein steers 119.50-122.75, heifers 118, choice Holstein steers 106-111.25, good Holstein steers 100-106. 10 BULLS — 1,000-1,500 lbs. 90.50-107, 1,500-2,000 lbs. 91-114. 80 CULL COWS — Good 90-100, medium-good 82-90, fair-medium 74-82, light-thin 74-down; feeders, steers 80-180, heifers 70-132.50. 19 DAIRY — Cows 1,350down. 180 CALVES — Back to farm Holsein bulls 95-120 lbs. 200-250, good 150-200, common 100-150, crossbred 75-220, crossbred heifers 150-300, Jersey heifers 190-

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Donald E. Holderbaum, da) Holderbaum Jr. 92, of Millersburg, died of Orrville and Randy Friday, April 27, 2012, at (Haley) Duff of MillersVerlon Ewert, 58 Pomerene Hospital in burg; and great-grandVerlon Dwane Ewert, Sugarcreek First Menno- Millersburg. children, Damian Bren58, County Road 626, nite Church. Donald was born April nman, Nevaeh Marie and Millersburg, Surviving are aunts, 6, 1920 in Benton to Conner Duff, Cassie and died Tuesuncles, cousins and many G e o r g e Blake Holderbaum. day, May 1, and Daisy friends. Donald was preceded in 2012, at his Services were Thursday, ( M i d death by his parents; sisresidence May 3 at Sugarcreek First d a u g h ) ters, Mildred Ridenbaugh after a short Mennonite Church, with H o l d e r and Esther Wester; and illness. the Rev. Jayne Byler offi- baum, and brothers, Wilmer, LawHe was ciating. Burial was in Ber- had served rence, Francis, Harry and born July 5, in the U.S. lin Cemetery. Raymond Holderbaum. 1953, in MillArrangements were han- Army for Services were Monersburg to Erma (Schnell) dled by Smith-Varns Funer- four years during World day, April 30, at Roberts Ewert of Millersburg and al Home in Sugarcreek. War II. He worked at Funeral Home, Sherwood the late William Ewert. Memorial contributions Buckeye Aluminum and Chapel, Wooster, with PasHe was owner-operator may be made to Sugar- Regal Ware. tor Cliff Hartley officiating. of Ewerts Service Cen- creek First Mennonite He had attended NorthBurial was in Sherwood ter and was a member of Church. side Baptist Church in Memorial Gardens, where Millersburg. military rites were held. Donald will be deepMemorial contributions Richard Beechy, 69 ly missed by daughter, may be made to Killbuck Richard D. Beechy, 69, a member of Loudon Donna Marie Domanic Veterans of Foreign Wars, of Sturgis, Mich., a former Post 257 of the American of Millersburg; grand- 195 W. Front St., Killbuck LoudonLegion. He was a former children, Donald (Aman- 44637. ville resimember of the Eagles dent, died and Loudonville Athletic Elmer Raber, 72 Tu e s d a y Boosters Club. Elmer Raber, 72, of was much beloved by his morning, He loved spending time May 1, with family, working on Trail, passed away Mon- grandchildren, Katie and 2012, at Jacob Raber, Christohis computer, and send- day afterBorgess pher (Heather) Fortune, ing emails to all of his noon, April 30, 2012, at Medical Rebecca Fortune and buddies. Center, Matthew Fortune; and Surviving are his wife, A u l t m a n Kalamazoo, Mich., after Betty (Kraft) Beechy, H o s p i t a l great-grandson, Matthew Canan extended illness. Fortune; siblings, Jonas whom he married July in Dick was born Jan. 9, 18, 1964; a daughter, ton, after (Kitty) Raber of Dundee, 1943, in Millersburg, the Debra (Kristin LeBlanc) a short illRobert (Janie) Raber of son of the late Thomas Beechy of Portland, Ore., ness. 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Henrietta Yoder, 85, of Sugarcreek, died Wednesday, May 2, 2012, at Walnut Hills Nursing Home in Walnut C r e e k , after a lengthy illness. She was born June 23, 1926, in Tuscarawas County to the late Rob and Mary J. (Miller) Jaberg. She retired from Moomaw Chevrolet in Sugarcreek, and was a member of Sugarcreek First Mennonite Church, where she sang in the choir and was church secretary and treasurer for many years.

Surviving are her husband, Myron Yoder, whom she married in June 1950; a sister, Beryl Crilow of Walnut Creek; a sister-in-law, Sylvia Jaberg of Walnut Creek; and many nieces and nephews. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her brothers, Foster and Robert Jaberg; and a sister, Grace Jaberg. Services were Saturday, May 5 at Sugarcreek First Mennonite Church, with the Rev. Jayne Byler officiating. Burial was in Union Hill Cemetery, Sugarcreek. Arrangements were handled by Smith-Varns Funeral Home in Sugarcreek.

Levi Hershberger, 95 Levi L. Hershberger, 95, of 3305 Township Road 606, Fredericksburg, died Wednesday, May 2, 2012, at his home after a period of declining health. He was born in Holmes County on April 25, 1917, to the late Levi P. and Fannie (Yoder) Hershberger and married Mary J. Schlabach on March 30, 1950. She survives. He was a member of the Old Order Amish Church. Surviving in addition to his wife, are children, Linda (Paul) Weaver of the home, Wyman (Elsie) Hershberger and Wes (Betty) Hershberger,

both of Fredericksburg; and grandchildren, Jason, Merlin, Matt (Ruby), Karen (special friend, Joe), Joel, Lisa, Ryan (special friend, Lori), Jamie and Emily. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by four brothers; and five sisters. Funeral services were Friday, May 4 at the family home, with Bishop Eli Mast officiating. Burial was in the Schlabach Cemetery, Paint Township, Holmes County. Spidell Funeral Home in Mount Eaton handled arrangements.

Betty Jean James, 76 Betty Jean James, 76, of rural Lakeville, died Thursday evening, May 3, 2012, at OSU Medical Center, Columbus, after a brief illness. She was born July 27, 1935, in Wayne County, the daughter of the late Lloyd and Emma Ethel (Young) Priest and married Lloyd A. James on Sept. 22, 1957. He preceded her in death on Oct. 9, 2001. She was a 1953 graduate of Jeromesville High School and was a homemaker and farmwife, living on her Lake Township farm most of her life. She was a member of Loudonville United Methodist Church, the Farm Bureau, was a former 4-H adviser, and was a former member of Kettering Hospital Board, the Ashland County TB Board, and Mohican Area Community Fund. Surviving are a son, Steven James of rural Shreve and daughters, Sandra (Cary) Kaplan of Grandville and Angela (Paul) Schmidt

of Saline, Mich.; grandchildren, Amanda Nicole Kaplan, Jordan Michael James, Jessica Elaine James, Sarah Michelle Schmidt and Rachel Christine Schmidt; and a sister, Dorothy Priest of Wooster. In addition to her husband, she was preceded in death by her parents; brothers, Walter, Fred, Clarence “Whitey”, Sandy “Gail”, Carl, Kenneth, Lloyd Jr. “Jack”, George and Robert Priest; and a sister, Marguerite Fought. Funeral services were Monday, May 7 at Loudonville United Methodist Church, with the Rev. Bob Mitchell officiating. Burial was in Pioneer Cemetery, Lake Township. Arrangements were handled by Byerly-Lindsey Funeral Home, Loudonville. Memorial contributions may be made to Loudonville Fire Department EMS Inc., 200 N. Market St., Loudonville 44842; or Lakeville Fire Department, P.O. Box 27, Lakeville 44638.


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School year started, ending with success It is hard to believe another school year has come and gone. Where does the time go? It seems like it was just yesterday my posse and I were heading out to dinner and a football game. It was a memorable school year, to say the least, with several seasons ending at the regional tournament and beyond. Hiland’s soccer team was the first to make it one step short of state, dropping an overtime thriller to Worthington Christian in a game the Hawks had two goals waved off. The West Holmes girls soccer had a great season as well, making their first venture into regional waters. They, too, suffered an overtime shoot-out loss. Two of the stars of this year’s West Holmes girls team are going to play soccer in college. Leading scorer Jordan Buchanan and Schuyler Jones will be taking their talents to the pitch on the next level. Then came the basketball season, where both the West Holmes and Hiland teams made it to state, and then the Hiland boys followed up with a second straight state championship. The Hiland girls reached the state championship game, where they fell to Arlington. Then, the next week, the Hiland boys exacted some revenge by knocking off Arlington’s boys in the state semis. The Hawks then simply dominated the state championship game, winning by 32 points. Four members of the Hiland basketball team were rewarded with Div. II college basketball scholarships. Dylan Kaufman, the two-time player of the year will be playing at Findlay, while Seger Bonifant will be playing at West Liberty

State. Neil Gingerich put on an amazing display during the state tournament run, opening some eyes and earning a full ride to Ohio Valley University in West Virginia. Point guard Jason Miller be running the offense for the Malone Pioneers. The West Holmes girls also reached the state championship, where they fell to three-time reigning champ Hathaway Brown. Both teams are loaded with young talent and are wellcoached, so it would not be a stretch to see these two teams square off again next year. The Lady Knights can claim the crown of best public school team in the state, just as the volleyball team did when it ran into Roger Bacon and Kettering Alter during their stretch of three state championship runs in 2002-2004. The West Holmes wrestlers also had another stellar season, placing three grapplers at the state tournament. Then came the baseball season, where both the Hawks and the Knights are in the midst of amazing seasons, with both teams playing in the regional tournament today. Three teams from the Ohio Cardinal Conference, West Holmes, Ashland and Orrville are all playing in the regional tournament. West Holmes has had to overcome the injury to one of its star pitchers, as sophomore southpaw Dillon Baird suffered an injury that ended his season on the mound. The Hawks are winning with a deep and talented team that knows how to win and expects to win when they step onto the diamond. They have pummeled the competition in the Eastern District, posting a pair of 10-run rule wins before besting Tuscarawas Central Catholic 8-0 and then winning the district final game 16-2. It has been a great year for a lot of athletes at both ends of the county. It’s hard to believe that there is only one more week left and it will be over.

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West Holmes seniors (from left) Parker Herman, Joey Gonzalez, Cody Dial and Mason James hoist the Div. II Eastern District championship trophy, the first for the Knights’ baseball team since 1966.

win school’s first Baseball history: Knights district crown since 1966 By KEVIN LYNCH Staff Writer It’s been a long time coming. Forty-six years to be exact. But with a 6-1 win over the Cambridge Bobcats Wednesday at Ron Tisko Field at River View High School, the West Holmes Knights captured their first Eastern District title since 1966. The Knights (21-7) jumped on the Bobcats early, scoring twice in the first inning, and had two other two-run innings to notch the championship and advance to the Div. II Zanesville Regional today at 5 p.m., at Gant Municipal Stadium. “Jumping on them early made a big difference,” said West Holmes coach Kurt McDowell. “It made their pitcher tighten up a little bit and I think it helped us play a little looser.” Mason James grounded out to start the game, but Vayden Wood walked and Joey Gonzalez blasted a triple to the fence in right field. He scored on a single by Keaton Leppla. The Knights left the bases loaded in the first inning, as Ben Standiford sandwiched a pair of

strikeouts around a walk to get out of the mess. Cambridge (24-6) scored a run in the home half of the first on a walk and two singles off junior lefty Gabe Snyder. But that would be all the runs the Bobcats would muster off the hardthrowing lefty ace of the Knights. Gonzalez ignited another rally with a double to start the third inning. The senior went 4-for-4 and scored three times. He scored on a Snyder single. A wild pitch and an RBI-single by Cody Dial made it 4-1 West Holmes, but it could’ve been worse, as the Knights left the bases loaded again. The Bobcats had runners on base in every inning, but each time Snyder would bear down and work out of a jam. “I did everything I could to help get this win for our team. I don’t feel like I had my best stuff completely, but my defense played great behind me,” Snyder said. “They got those big plays when they needed to.” One example was in the fourth

inning when the Bobcats put their first two batters on base via a bunt single and an error. Standiford lined to Knights shortstop Leppla, who snagged the shot and threw to Vayden Wood covering second to turn two and kill the rally, as the next batter flied out. Snyder scattered seven hits in the complete-game victory. He struck out three and walked two. He also hit three batters. He wound up throwing 108 pitches. “I’ve got a week off so I can rest my arm,” he said. West Holmes scored a pair of insurance runs in the seventh inning. With one out, James singled. Gonzalez ripped his fourth hit of the game, putting runners on first and second with two outs. Leppla laced a single to center, his third hit of the day, scoring James. Cambridge center fielder Tyler Ford went down in a heap as he made a play for the ball, injuring his knee, allowing Gonzalez to score and Leppla to motor around to third. Snyder flew out to right after Ford was carted off the field, but the damage was done.

Hawks roll into Lancaster regional By KEVIN LYNCH Staff Writer Hiland continued to hammer its way through opponent pitching staffs, pounding out 15 hits in a 16-2 thrashing of the Crusaders of Steubenville Catholic Central to claim the Div. IV District championship Thursday at Don Coss Field in Cambridge. Hiland will now play Lucasville

Valley today at 5 p.m. at Lancaster in the regional opener. “It feels good, but we’re still not done,” said senior first baseman Dylan Kaufman, after he banged out three hits and scored four times to lead the offensive attack for the Hawks. “Our goal is to get to state and then win state. This is a stepping stone, but it feels good.” Kaufman singled to spark a

three-run second-inning rally. Jeremy Schlabach singled and Kevin Schrock sacrificed the runners to second and third. Jordan Yoder singled home Kaufman, and Todd Ropp walked to load the bases. Richie Mast grounded into a fielder’s choice, third to home for the second out, but Grant Troyer See Pg. 23 — HAWKS


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Hawks (Continued From Page 23) blasted a two-run single to left to give the Hawks a 3-0 lead. The Crusaders answered with a run off B. J. Miller in the home half of the frame on an RBI-double from first baseman Adam Lyons. Miller gave up two runs on seven hits, walking two and fanning four over six innings to pick up the win for Hiland (23-4). A pair of walks by SCC starter Steve Mihalyo helped Hiland plate another run in the third inning to answer the tally put up by the Crusaders. Kaufman walked and stole second. He went Bob Reining photo to third on a wild pitch. Members of the district championship West Holmes girls track team pose for a picture after they captured the team title at Schrock and Jordan Yoder fanned, but catcher Kyle the Div. II meet they hosted this past Saturday. Laukert couldn’t contain the curveball and Yoder reached first on the error, allowing Kaufman to score. with the team title, far standing athlete, proba- over today. We had per- (pole vault) earned By KEVIN LYNCH “We kept giving them ahead of runner-up Car- bly the most competitive sonal bests in just about regional berths on Thurs- runs,” said Crusaders Staff Writer The attitude of West rollton 131-94. Indian person I’ve ever been everything. It was amaz- day with second-place coach Don Young, whose Holmes sprinter Ken- Valley was a distant third around,” said West Hol- ing. showings. squad bows out of the dra Martin permeates with 67 points in the mes assistant Bill Ash“When we get to this On the boys’ side, West tournament with a 22-7 craft of Strother. “And point in the year, it’s Holmes had one runner record. “Stephen pitched throughout the entire 13-team field. Martin won the 300 hur- you add in her athletic almost more art than sci- advance to regionals. too good to have the loss. team. “I don’t like when peo- dles with personal-best ability and her drive, it’s ence,” Patterson contin- Sophomore miler Sam We just kept giving them no wonder she does so ued. “You’ve got to read Boyd shaved nine sec- extra runs, and we weren’t ple are in front of me,” time of 47.35. “I don’t think any of well.” Martin said. where your runners are, onds off his season best hitting. Then things kind The 4x100 and 4x200 and our coaching staff time to run a 4:41.54, of snowballed on us late.” Few were in front of our girls like having the fleet-footed junior on people in front of them,” relay team were made up does an excellent job of earning a fourth-place The Hawks took a 4-1 Saturday, as Martin ran a West Holmes coach Rich of freshman Elise Neville, doing that, and you could finish. The top four fin- lead into the fifth inning, leg of the winning 4x100, Patterson said. “Look at Martin, and sophomores see by all the personal ishers in each event move when singles by Schrock 4x200 and 4x400 relay Paiten (Strother). She Carly Woodruff and bests.” on. and Weaver, and a walk teams, and she won the crossed the finish line Strother. The 4x1 team Woodruff and Rose ran “It was a big surprise to Ropp ended the day 300-meter hurdles to help first three times, plus she posted a winning time 1-2 in the 100-meter hur- seeing Sam advance, for the SCC starter. Richthe Knights capture the won the long jump (on of 51.19. The same four- dles, Woodruff winning in but he’s been working ie Mast grounded into a some clocked a 1:47.09 in 15.54, with her freshman his butt off,” Patterson fielder’s choice, but shortDiv. II Eastern District Thursday).” Strother anchored all the 4x2. Track and Field champiteammate hot on her said. Being a sophomore stop Brant Colabella’s Strother teamed up heels at 15.69. onship at West Holmes three winning relay teams and going to regionals, throw to first to try and for the Knights. with Ciera Rose, Martin Knights Stadium. Woodruff also took that’s just great. His was finish a double play went “She is such an out- and senior Nichole Peter- first in the 200 (26.62), a nine-second improve- awry, allowing Yoder to West Holmes ran away man to log a 4:09.15 to and Rose placed fourth ment over the best he’s score behind Schrock. win the 4x400. (27.24) to advance. ever done before. Coach In the sixth inning, the “We stacked the races Peterman added a sec- (Michael) Ewing had him Hawks teed off on relievto help people move on. ond-place showing in the set to go.” er Jimmy Panella for four It’s an old adage in baseball: home run We weren’t really think- 800-meter run (2:22.79), Boyd credited the work runs to take a 10-1 lead. hitters strike out a lot. And likewise, hitters ing about the score, that just behind reigning state Ewing did with him this Central scored a run in who strike out a lot also hammer a lot of just kind of happened,” champion Kaele Light- week to help him move the sixth off Miller, but homers. In fact, through 2010, no player in Patterson said. “The kids foot of Minerva, who win on to regionals next week ran themselves out of a major league history who struck out at least deserve all the credit. in 2:21.28. in Athens. potential big inning, get180 times in one season failed to hit at least They ran their hearts out. Becca Chamberlain “Coach Ewing had us ting two runners thrown 20 home runs. But it happened in 2011 – twice. Detroit’s Austin Jackson struck out We had personal bests all (discus) and Amy Boyd doing more speed work out on the basepaths. 181 times while hitting just 10 home runs, this week and it paid off,” The Hawks responded which Cincinnati’s Drew Strubbs fanned Boyd said. “I just tried by putting up a six-spot in 205 times while hitting a mere 15 homers. to stay up front with the the seventh inning. GibServing Two interesting footnotes to the strikea lead pack. I saw people son was happy to win at re A shortened 2011-2012 NBA season: Oklahoma City’s Kevin Durant and Russell e th FUJI • SchwInn • SUn back and I just Cambridge and move on. Westbrook each scored at least 40 points in a game twice. No other teammates Since 1985 dropping worked ahead.” “We call these steppingin league history have ever done that more than once. 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DRIVER- CLASS "A" CDL, 53'vans/no Haz Adding trucks, need 4 drivers, over the road-home weekends. Start pay .38c per mile earning. $1100.00 weekly. Health, retirement, etc. Great people, Great fleet. Call 330-461-0459 or apply online: www.ktitrucking.com NEED SAFE DRIVER with truck to drive for roofing crew, competitive pay. Call (330) 317-6275. TRACTOR/TRAILER TRUCK MECHANIC needed for multi shop company in the Medina area. Must have two years minimum experience, and be able to perform road and shop work. Please fax your resume to 330-722-6691 DRIVERS: $2,500.00 Sign-On Bonus! Top Paying Dedicated Runs! Consistent Freight & Weekly Home-Time. Werner Enterprises: 1-888-567-3109

125 Medical / Healthcare SERVICE AND SUPPORT ADMINISTRATOR This is a full time position with benefits. Position is responsible for development, monitoring and review of individual service plans, coordination of services and determination of fiscal costs for service plans. Requires certification from Ohio Dept. of Developmental Disabilities. Criminal and driving back ground check required. Send resume to: Personnel Office, Holmes County Board of DD, 8001 T.R. 574, Holmesville, Ohio 44633. Deadline 6/15/12.

PERSONAL TOUCH Home Care of Ohio immediately hiring Home Health Aides and STNAs for Part & Full Time home care positions in Wayne & Holmes Counties. Apply in person Monday-Friday, 9a-4p: 543 Riffel Road, Suite F, Wooster, Oh. 44691. www.pthomecare.com.

130 Administrative / Office FULL-TIME OFFICE assistant opening in a fast paced environment for a detail oriented individual with excellent written and verbal communication skills. Duties will include order entry, filing and telephone support. Proficient computer skills in Excel and QuickBooks required. Please send resume to Daniel's Amish Collection, 100 Straits Lane, Killbuck, OH 44637

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BUSHNELL TROPHY cam. Black no glow. 2.4 LCD screen. All the features brand new. $230. Also Bushnell trophy cam. black no glow w/out viewing screen. Brand new $210. Bushnell trail camera slightly used $150. Summit Climber used, one yr $130. 330-674-4587

FOR SALE: John Deere 494 A, four row corn planter. 330-674-0968

BOYER'S NEW & used appliances: washers, dryers, refrigerators, stoves & freezers. Starting at $100. and up. 740-294-5207.

FOR SALE: John Deere 24 T Square Bailer. New Holland 256 rake. New Holland 456 TTO mower belt drive. Excellent condition. MC. Deering n.o. 9 mower 7 foot. Andy J Raber, (330) 893-0303.

2 FRIDGIDAIRE window a/c's, 5000 BTU, excellent condition, $50 each. (330) 359-6149. FOR SALE: Chest type ice box. Good Condition. 2 singer # 15 sewing machine Heads. In good condition. Hillside Sales, 7812 TR 601, Fredrkbrg., OH. 44627 3 WINDOW AIR conditioners. Good cond. 330-231-7140

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FOR SALE. 1999 Case 550 G dozer with ROPS, sweeps, screens, & good undercarriage. Rebuilt cond. Too many new parts to list. New paint & decals. Reduced price $19,000. Steven Yoder, 330-359-5601 ext 2. KOMATSU WA180 wheel loader with JRB hydraulic quick coupler & forks. Engine rebuilt, new pins & bushings, good tight machine, $25,000.330-231-2634 FOR RENT Takeuchi TB 135 mini excavator. Heat & air conditioning. Different size buckets available. $25. per hour. Day time phone 330-231-5065 or 330-567-2213 ext 1.Duane Raber.

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195 Services SEWING, ALTERATIONS, and quilting. 330-674-2922 5512 CR 407 Millersburg, OH 44654 PIANO LESSONS for beginner students in my home. $10/lesson. Lakeville area. (419)994-4201 FOR RENT: Case skid Loader with bucket, pallet fork, manure fork. Also 4 ton dump trailer and 30 ton log spitter. Henry J. Miller, Sugarcreek. 330-852- 3363.

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ANTIQUE HORSE drawn high wheel cart made by Rumsey Mfg. Co., Detroit, MI. Complete, wheels very good, great restoration project. V.M. 330-852-2054

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Case International 8520 square baler, 6 ft. McDeering grainbinder. good condition. Samuel Miller Jr., 5843 CR 68, Millersburg, OH 44654.

14" PIONEER Sulkey plow. 5' single disk. Abe Raber, 5150 CR 229, Fredricksburg, Oh. 330-695-6793. NEW IDEA # 206 ground drive manure spreader. Excellent condition. (330) 359-1113. FOR SALE: New Holland 68 Baler $1000, New Holland 402 Crimper $1000, New Holland 256 hay rake $1200, New Idea 200 P.T.O. Spreader $1800. All equipment is in good condition. Apple Creek 330-698-1778. ATTENTION MAPLE PRODUCERS Spring sale till May 16th. 20% disc on jugs. 12% disc on all Leader Evaporator supplies. Open Mon-Wed eves. Weaver Maple Supplies. 8183 TR 611 Frdrksbrg. FARMALL CUB with Cultivator and plow. Call 330-695-6793. WANTED: Used horse corral or gates. Forty to fifty feet diameter. 9585 CR 320 Millersburg, OH. 330-279-4080 BALE WRAPPING; small square bales. Call: 674-9516 VM x 2. Wayne S. Miller 6575 TR 331 MBG, OH 44654 24" DAYTON fan on pedistol with air condition. $75.

Good Farm Equipment motor. 330-897-6602

FOR SALE: New Holland rakes #56 & #256. Field ready. Junionr Erb, 330-852-2666

WANTED: Small round 4x4 baler, prefer diesel on baler & field ready. Call with info - (330) 897-7904.

FOR SALE: Molded poly foot bath for sheep. 2-4 ft sections. Mel R. Miller, 4837 TR 613, Fredericksburg, OH 44627.

JOHNE DEERE 5210, 2 WD. Good Condition. 330-674-5618

BALE SPEARS Hvy. duty mad to fit universal attaching, $420. Bale twine & wrap available. 5919 TR 363. 330-893-1673 V.M.

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JOHN DEERE 446 round baler, 4x4. Good condition. $8900. 330-852-2263 after 5 pm. NO MORE FLAT TIRES. Tube or tubeless. Bicycles, pony carts, trailers, wheel barrow, skid loaders, misc. farm equip. Will install on your premises. 330-763-1070 GRAVITY WAGON in good condition, $750. 330-852-3517 & leave message.

150 Food Services FOR SALE: Logging arch with pin hitch COOK & SERVER. Apply at www.route83restaurant.com or 7501 SR 83, Holmesville.

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for tractor or fore cart. Joseph Miller, 8665 TR 601, Fredericksburg, OH 330-695-9937. PIONEER 2 section spike tooth harrow. Good cond. $300. Farm Hand 822 grinder mixer in good working order. Owen C. Yoder, 2079 TR 180, Baltic, OH 43804. 330-897-5059. 56" PAINT pony. Broke to ride and drive. $600. 330-897-6602 FOR SALE: good used buggy. Fiberglass shafts, wooden wheels, glass front. L.E.D. lights, children's seats. $2900 330-893-2397x2, 4992 CR 19 Mbg. CLARK 3000 lbs till motor. Good working condition. $1250. 330-897-6602 FOR SALE: 10x40 Michigan Stave silo w/roof & distributer & 8" pipe. Make offer; Sileage wagon on solid rubber wheels, partly changed over to haul sawdust, $450. 330-893- 4085. 3 PT. Poly fertilizer spreader. Brand new, never used. $350. 330-231-2634 MASSIE FERGUSON 255 diesel tractor with canopy. Good condition. $5100. 330-893-3828

FOR SALE: 18 cu ft. Crystal Cold Refrigerator, New unit. $1200. 330-852-3806. FOR SALE: D.S. hard coal stove. Good condition. 330-275-5501

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USED BOOK SALE: Thousands of books. Lots of cookbooks. Starting May 25. 3404 SR 39, Walnut Creek. MAY 19, 25 & 26. 7-7 Books, household, office computer desks, snow blower, overhead garage door, old cell phones, computer, printers. NO toys or clothes. 5568 TR 381, Berlin, behind Dutch Cupboard. GARAGE SALE May 8th and 9th, 8am-? lots of clothing, car seat, and misc. More sales in area. Map available. Jacob E. Miller THURS-SAT., May 24-26, 8am-3pm, 92 Critchfield St. Ext., Millersburg. Old fishing tackle and related collectibles. Rustic cabin decor, barbershop decor, 16W-18W women's clths., Stengal china, antique typewriters/elect. fans, English hunt scene home decor items. HUGE GARAGE SALE: Friday & Sat. May 25-26. Rawleigh 24 speed men's bike, beautiful drop leaf gate leg tbl w/ 5 chairs, light up "open" sign, display case, 2 PSP's & games, tools includ. drills & saws, shelving, knives, lots of antiques and primitives, school teacher supplies, implement and buggy wheels, glassware, hshld, old windows, X-Mark walk behind mower, IH truck air horn (works), lots of books 2 mi. E of Berlin. Albert J Miller, 4002 TR 366. Millersburg, OH 44654. 330-893-4608 DEB'S PLANT SALE CONTINUES! May 24-26 10 -7pm Over 50 kinds of. perennials-ferns, hosta, foxglove, daylilies, columbine primrose, etc-all $3 or less B2G1F! Garver's, SR 179 1-1/2 mi. N. of Nashville. Note--I can use your old greenhouse pots! GARAGE SALE: 10711 TR 268 off of CR

HAY SPECIALS on round bale and small squares. Also wheat straw and corn stalks. Wayne Miller Holmesville. 330-763-1070 NOTICE: SHORT on straw? Try paper bedding with Gypsum pellets. Aden Mullet, 8056 Criswell, Fredericksburg, 695-2208. TAKING ORDERS organic strawberr i e s . Approx. May 20th. 600 12x24 slates old lumber. Joans A Yoder 32123 CR 126 Millersburg, Coshocton County. FOR SALE. 50 bales. 1st cut mixed hay. 1.50 bale. Daniel E Schlabach, 13649 TR 472, Lakeville, OH 44638. BEE SUPPLIES Frames, foundation, hive bodies, also available, queens & nuk pkgs. Call ahead. William Miller, 6310 TR 327, Millersburg 330-674-4466 Buy your organic beef directly off an organic farm. Steers available now. 330-359-5647 or 740-229-0401. CUSTOM LITTER Spreading, wide even spread pattern. 330-852-3719 or 330-663-3672. ATTENTION WILL do custom round baling, hard core or soft core. With knives or without. Wet or dry. Also, mowing, raking hay, small square baling, other field work. Wayne Miller 330-763-1070 FOR SALE: Surrey, in good condition, lights & cable brakes. Roman Yoder 7401 CR 51 Big Prairie, OH 44611

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FOR RENT: 20 ft. Chicken litter spreader. Self contained hydraulics. 30 in spinners. Can also be used to put saw dust in chicken farms. (330) 359-1127.

SALE Stroller , carseats, walker, baby clothes, dresses, shirts, Mutza suit (new), men's vest and material for pants, B-B Pellet gun, 2 drawer file cabinet, I-V pole, changing table, toddler bed, B/ twin clothes. More info: Mandee Schlabach, Amy Raber 3912 CR 135 Millersburg. 330-893-2017. More sales May 8 & 9.

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CHANDLER LITTER spreader for rent. Appliances Electronics Will also spread sawdust evenly in poul- load. 330- 763-0989. try barns. 330-663-3672.

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FOR SALE Split seasoned firewood, slab wood & also boom truck loads avaliable. (330) 231-8462.

1-2 Clothing, TV, etertainment center, pack-n-play, many misc.

FRI-SAT, JUNE 1-2, 8am-4pm. 3664 SR 83, Mlsbg. (just S. of 83/62 intersection). Misc. kitchen items, retiring elem. school teacher selling many misc. supplies & books, sewing/craft items, fabrics-lg. & sm., & many other useful items--all clean. Watch for signs!

12759509_1.eps W 9.9 D 0.32 HUGE YARD SALE MAY 25-27! BABY CLOTHES, WEDDING SUPPLY & DECOR, SHEPHERD'S HOOKS, KRAMER GUITAR, HARDWARE, AND MUCH MORE! T.R. 258, TURN LEFT 1/2 MI. PAST WHHS. FRI:4-8PM, SAT: 9AM-8PM, SUN: 10AM-6PM.

SKILSAW, BOOKS, luggage, tool boxes, tools, misc. car care items, 11' x 8' canopy, sander, invertor, 12 volt air compressor, lots of misc. May 26 & May 28 7:30- ? 8341 TR 662 Dundee, OH MULTI Family yard sale. Clothes, hshld items, and benefit bake sale. June 8-9, 9am-5pm. 7726 SR 514, Big Prairie GRAMPS AND Grams Flower Patch Shreve Garage Sale Specials: $2.00 off hanging baskets, annual 3-trays $.85. All garage sale items 10% off. June 2-3. 8073 Critchfield Rd., Shreve. Mon.-Sun, 9-6. GARAGE SALE May 10 & 11, 8am-? Hunting supplies, tree stands, guns, compound bow, camo clothing, rain finder, binoculars, books, clothing (children-adult), prennials & herbs. More sales in area. Eugene Miller 4603 TR 352 Millersburg

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FOR SALE: Jersey family cow. Very gentle & nice to be around. Call (330) 674-1665†x1 FOR SALE: 8 yr old 36" Reg. Miniature paint appaloosa stallion. $500. Broke. Vernon Yoder 6135 TR 362 MBG 8 YR old Traffic Safe & Sound. Broke, surrey horse deluxe. Ready for miles, $2700. Jonas Hershberger, 7974 TR 654, Millersburg, OH. 4 yr old mare. Nice big surrey horse. All trot $2200. Marcus Schlabaugh, 330-852-1979 For sale: 8 yr old standard bred Gelding. TSS. Good traveler. $1650 Atle Burkholder 740-295-0046 x 2 MINI STUD SERVICE 5 year old Grade, 32" Tri-color. Fee $30. Boarding mares $1.50/day. Melvin H. Miller, 8861 C.R. 235, Fredericksburg, OH 44627 FOR SALE: Easy entry pony cart, also harness. Like new! 330-359-5654

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RG Denmark’s black star. Big, strong, black Morgan stallion. 2 white 02600Producing AD12494616 144nice socks. STALLION offspring w/size. Tested SERVICEfor black. homozygous Registered $450, Cross Breds $250. Allen M. Yoder 330-852-7717 ext. 1. 6YR Old gray Perchin mares. Broke to all farm machinery. Used on amish farm. Extra fancy. $5000. 330-465-6666 MEDIUM PONY cart-good cond. LED lights, flat fee tires, flag included. $600. 330-317-6549

2 YR old black standard bred mare. $900. Adam Mast 4198 TR 606 Frederickburg, OH 44627

AT STUD 47" brown & white spotted pony, very sharp, great disposition, $50. Wayne Weaver, 9183 CR 77, Fredericksburg. 330-473-2416

FOR SALE: 6 yr old CR. Comando Gelding trotter. Also 4 yr old Chip Chip Hooray Gelding trotter. Buggy broke, boy's horse. Melvin Gingerich 330-893-1657

FOR SALE: 10 year old standard bred trotting mare. Needs miles. $1450. 330-893-3920

FOR SALE: Miniature black and white pony, 38", broke to drive, traffic safe and sound. $550.00 (330) 275-2407

FOR SALE: 3 yr. old trotting gelding. Big enough for surrey. Good broke. Also, some other surrey horses. Loran Schlabach, 330-852-3096

4 Yr old mare. Son of Balanced Image. Been in buggy. Boys or family horse. Drives nice! Also, 6 yr old black Gelding. Mostly trot. Family horse, fast traveler. Joey Beachy 330-359-0121

SORREL REG'D AQHA great trail horse, been anywhere, $975. Call Lee @ 330-674-0456, after 5pm/330-6742662

CROSSBRED HORSE Sale Sat., May 26. Tack 9:00 AM Horses 10:30 AM Accepting all types of crossbred horses, Standardbreds, Saddlebreds, Morgans, Dutch Harness, and Fresians. Consigned is 8 yr. old Dutch Harness cross mare, 4 white feet & strip, 8 yr. old dapple gray mare, 6 yr. old black gelding Aces and Seven, 2 yr. Saddlebred gelding, 7 yr. old grade Quarter Horse mare, rides good, 3 yr. old black & white Paint mare, kid broke to ride, due in June or July. Loads of Standardbreds from Marcus Schlabach and Roy N. Miller and others, also good local horses. Taking consignments through sale day. Sale will be held in outdoor arena. Please call in consignments by 6 PM Fri., to be on sale list. Riding Horse and Pony Sale June 2 Tack 9:30 AM Horses 12 Noon. Catalog consignments due May 21. Beautiful black & white Paint Mare Team consigned, both have a baby at her side, broke to drive single or double, first time at a sale. Taking consignments through sale day. Smokey Lane Stables, Inc., 686 Smokey Lane Rd., Sugarcreek, OH 44681 330-852-2237 email:info@smokeylanestables.com Auctioneer Myron Miller FOR SALE: riding horse 5 yr old mare fox trotter. Rides very smooth. $850. John Troyer, 6660 TR 606, Fredericksburg, OH 44627. SLASHY TRI colored paint, 5 year old well started. 14.2 HH. $500 or will trade for registered mini stallion. Also 2012 filly $200. 740-824-4361 FOR SALE: Halflinger broke to ride and drive. $500 Melvin Raber TR 110 330-674-2444x2 5 YR old black Morgan Gelding. TSS. $800. Jonas J. Miller 330-674-4216 BELGIAN GELDING 9 years old. Broke to all farm machinery. Will do alot of work. $2900. 330-674-0494 FOR SALE: Registered 6 yr old Tennessee Walker black and white Gelding (330) 852-4369. 7 yr old gelding. TSS. Good broke horse, stands good to hitch. Kenny Troyer, .(330) 231-8766. 2 A.I. Sired Jersey bulls. Breeding age. Merle Weaver 330-567-2721 VM 5 YR. old pony mare, 40 in. TSS. Kid

FOR SALE: 5 year old bay mare, TSS, surrey horse, $2500. 330-275-0308 TEAM OF 2 YR. Old Haflinger X Belgian .Broke to work. Mare & gelding. Joseph Miller, 8665 TR 601, Fredericksburg, OH. 330-695-9937 8 YR. old Gelding, double gaited, 2 whites & a strip. Well broke & good traveler. $1,800. Also, 4 yr. old. black Gelding, all trot, drives nice, TSS., $1,900. 330-893-3861. MILK GOATS - Full blooded Oberhasli, Saanen, & Toggenbird; Also, full blooded Oberhasli buck - all organic fed. Call (330) 897-1178, ext. 1. FOR SALE or trade: Cheviot Buck. 2012 Cheviot Bucks and ewes, care free sheep. Noah Troyer 6840 TR 568 Holmesville 330-674-7247 FOR SALE: 3 yr old mare in full 56" tall broke to ride and drive. $650 740-622-5216 FOR SALE: 15 yr. old black gelding, safe and sound, $800. (330) 852-2829 FOR SALE: 6 mo. old reg. polled Jersey bull. Sired by Eclipse-P. Also, 2 wk. old polled Jersey bull calf. Sired by Tebow-P. Fredericksburg, OH 330-695-9960 FOR SALE: 5 yr old Gelding. Full count Dream of Glory, TSS. Deluxe family horse. Jet black $5700. 5 yr old Gelding, lock keeper-supergill, TSS. Family or boys horse $3700. 2 week trial. Derick Troyer 330-852-3227 FOR SALE: 7 yr old Gelding. TSS. Surrey size. Women can drive. Joe Troyer 8681 TR 657 Fred. OH 44627 2 YR old Gelding, 37 in. Traffic Safe & Sound. Broke to ride & drive. Asking $450. A real babysitter. 330-893-3808 We have a good supply of driving horses on hand. 3-8 yrs old, most any size, including a few nice trotters. These horses have been drove in a buggy and are ready to go. TSS. Voice Mail (330) 852-4283. Dale Schlabach. STANDING STUD, Y Lane Duke sire Orndorffs U2 Finale out of HJM Kip Dam fee $150. Abe E. Yoder, (330) 893-4211 7 YR old Angus Hall Gelding, TSS, good for long trips; also 2 yr old Welsh pony mare. Broke to ride and drive. 330-897-2711

Horses Livestock broke to ride & drive. Merlin Jay Miller, FOR SALE: Nubian goat kids. Born last of

STANDING AT STUD, purebred Friesian Dominater CS, service fee $350; live foal guarantee. Levi Yoder, 5864 CR 59, Millersburg, OH 44654.

Sugarcreek, OH. 330-852-7718

A+ STUD 45" Black and white. Homozygous. Very flashy, $50. Service Fee. Brandon Wengerd, 330-893-2429 Bunker Hill, Multiple Mare Discount.

March and first of April. Frieda Yoder 330-674-0879

FOR SALE: surrey, good cond. 12 v. lights, hydraulic brakes, $2000. Reuben Hershberger, 330-674-1635


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10 Holstein & 10 Holstein Jersey cross heifers, 14 mo. old; 2 750 lb. Holstein steers. Marvin Coblentz, 992 US 62, Wilmot. 330-359-5570 FOR SALE: Ewe lambs Pollypay and Dorset Cross. $225 each. Leroy Burkholder 7945 Fredericksburg Rd. Fredericksburg. 330-695-2001 QUICK HITCH jog cart and harness. 330-674-5618 AT STUD, 40" black & white pony stud, sharp with nice markings, $50. (330) 852-1902 STANDING AT STUD: black and white 36"paint pony stud service fee $40.00. 10400 lower trail rd Dundee, OH. 330-852-2827 5 Yr old Gelding. Mutineer-Baltic speed trotter. TSS. Women drive. 2 whites, star. In buggy, surrey 6 month. John S. Miller 330-893-0303. FOR SALE: 7 yr old standard Perchin Cross. Was in mini surrey yr. TSS. Used in manure spreader, puller. Includes 5 wk old 330-852-2723.

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AT STUD. Pahl's H2 Hummer. Registered Belgian. Sired by U2 Charlie. Red Sorrel stands 18. 2 on farm or AI. Service fee $500. Standing at Alpine Hill Belgians. 330-359-0672 44" PONY mare sorral with lite mane and tail. Good. broke to ride and drive TSS. Very tame. VM 330-893-3462 FOR SALE: Percheon & Morgan cross, stocky built, tss, women can drive, $3000. (330) 674-0809 ext. 1. FOR SALE: 2 Belgian Mares. 6 yr old blonde mare. 8 yr old Red sorrel mare. broke, work with snap. $1600.00 each. 330-600-1762 Farmers Town. FOR SALE: 8 yr old Halflinger Liver Chestnut with star. Well broke. Atlee Yoder 5642 CR 59 Millersburg FOR SALE: 7 year old St. Brd. Gld. surry. Size women. Can drive. Also 8 year old black St. Brd. mare. 4 white socks, stripe sharp. Boys's horse. All trot. Aden Yoder 5236 E. Moreland Rd. Frederickburg, OH 44627

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STANDING AT STUD or for sale: reg. American Quarter Horse. Kings Talisman sire Kings Star Fire. Dam Kings Blue Rose. Dan Yoder, 7682 TR 652, Millersburg, OH 44654. 330-359-2931. 9 YR old Mr. Lavec. TSS. $1500. 330-231-4261 STANDING AT Stud, Black Arabian Stallion, stripe and one white. $100 L.f.g. John Barkman, 7884 TR 508, Lakeville, OH. 44638. FOR SALE: NUBIAN kids. 1 Billy & 3 Nannies. Dehorned, bottle fed, 1 mo. old. 330-674-5604 REG. Morgan horses 9 Yr. old brood mare, $750. 3 Yr. old gelding, ready to start training, $1500. 2 one yr. old Stallions, $1000. 330-852-3517 leave msg. FOR SALE: 8 yr old standard bred gelding, anyone can drive, cribs. 330-695-9376

FOR SALE: New first cutting mixed round bales. (330) 852-4369. YEARLING DUTCH, saddle bred cross Filly. Four white socks and blaze. Monroe Hochstetler 31479 TR. 231 Fresno 330-897-0099 FOR SALE: 5 yr. old Dutch Percheron cross gelding, dapple. Broke single & double. TSS, surrey horse, needs work. $3,000. 330-600-9098 STANDING AT stud, 5 year old Registered Morgan. Big and Powerful built. Sire: Derawnda Reflections Image. Dam: LV Velvet Best. $200 for Registered. $125 for crossbred. Joe Yoder, 32142 CR 126, Millersburg, Ohio 44654 FOR SALE: 9 yr old brown/white paint Gelding. Broke to ride. Has been on trails. Noah N.L. Yoder 330-897-7940 WANTED: BOAR goats. Will consider trading with pony harness and cart. (330) 359-5654 FOR SALE: Black Limousin bull, 14 mo. old. Call 330-674-2878 A+ STUD 45" Black and white. Homozygous. Very flashy, $50. Service Fee. Brandon Wengerd, 330-893-2429 Bunker Hill 4 YR. OLD GELDING, DBL. GAITED, well broke for women or older people, $1800. Marcus Schlabaugh, 330-852-1979 HOLSTEIN BULLS. Good pedigrees. Delivered. Henry Yoder, 7445 CR 51, Big Prairie, OH 44611 SNOOTH MOUTH brown Gelding. Cross bred. TSS. Good horse for older people. Wayne Hershberger 330-987-1299

STANDING AT STUD Sharp 52" black & white Homozygous stud. This is a proven sire of many fancy & sensible foals. His offsprings have sharp markings & color. Very sure breeder. Guaranteed Paint foal. Allen E. Miller, 5571 CR 68, Millersburg, OH 44654. (330) 893-4908.

FOR SALE: 8 pure bred Katahin. Ram lambs. $150 each. Marcus Miller 330-275-0046 FOR SALE: 3 yr old bay 1/2 Fresian 1/2 Draft cross mare. Well broke. TSS. In foal to Fresian. For 2012 Foal $2700. Atlee Yoder 5642 CR 59 Millersburg For Sale: 2 yearling pure bred Dutch harness stallion prospects. Sired by Whiskie and Toronto. (330) 897-8650 SET of bio draft harness w/ bridles and collars. $700 obo. Excellent condition. Also 1 single harness w/ bridle and collar $300 obo. (330) 359-1113.

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MARE-5 YR. old, black, double gaited, boys horse, $2500. Reuben Miller, 7697 TR 602, Fredericksburg. 330-674-5740 DARK BROWN all trot standard bred Gelding. 8 yrs old. TSS. Fast Traveler. Boys horse, stands to hitch. Very gentle, papers. $2600. 330-893-2832 x3 - 3 Bunker Hill STANDING AT Stud. Black & white pony, very sharp. Service fee $40. Phone (330) 852-3727 ext 2. STANDING AT STUD. 5 year old reg. morgan stallion. Sire by Cy Don's Mister Aristocrat; Dam is Rrg Flash Dance. Big well built, 16 hands. Chestnut with strip & 3 white socks. $500. registered & $150 cross bred. LFG. (330) 852-3727 ext 2. FOR SALE: 34" pony mare. for more info. call: 330-852-3072

FOR SALE: 8 yr. old black cross bred mare. Traffic safe & sound. Willing traveler. Also, 4 yr. old brown & white Paint mare, 50 in. Traffic safe & sound. Broke to ride & drive . John Hershberger, 3087 Pleasant Valley Rd., Baltic, Ohio 43804. 330-897-4856 WE HAVE a good supply of Standardbred horses for sale. Also a few trotting breeds. Loran Schlabach, (330) 852-3096.

FOR RENT: Pasture for 8 Heifers. Near Berlin 330-893-0814

15 YR old Gelding by King Konch. 17 hands, upheaded trotter. TSS. $1200. 330-359-5674

FOR SALE: 3 yr. old black standard bred gelding. Well started, mostly trot, $2200. David Mast, 7220 TR 572, Millersburg, OH. 330-763-2318

STANDING AT STUD Sharp 38" black & white stud. Sires fancy & sensible foals. A very sure breeder. Sires all Paint foals. Allen E. Miller, (330) 893-4908.

4 YR old buggy mare. TSS. Women safe. Also 35" pony, Gelding 2 yr old. broke to ride and drive. And 9 yr old draft crossbred. Broke single and double. 330-893-3087x4

FOR SALE: Dorsett Ewe lambs. Foot rott free flock. Eli Yoder 330-893-2037 4484 TR 371

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265 FOR SALE: Surrey with lights and hydraulic brakes. Good condition. Wayne Troyer 330-893-2035

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WANTED: USED freezer in good condition. 330- 698-0398 FOR SALE: Used changing table with hutch. New oak changing table, unfinished, choice of stain. For more info. call: 330-852-2452 For Sale: USED 54" roll top desk., 8 Gun, gun cabinet, curio cabinet & keyboard. Like New. 330-231-7450 NOTICE: WILL re-upholster used couches, loveseats, rockers, hassocks, etc. Also boat seat cushions. Will make new cushions for outdoor furniture. Raber's Upholstery, 1939 TR 110, Millersburg, 44654. VM, (330) 674-1300. 7FT 5" long couch, very comfortable, white, $30. Older TV's, various sizes, $10-$25. 330-695-5524. FOR SALE: Beautiful cherry drop-leaf table w/ two chairs. Also white Curio cabinet, Minister study table, like new oak coffee table, round table with two leaves, and top half of china hutch. 330-231-9813 RECLINER, LOVE seat, small bedroom suite, all size beds & frames. Tables with chairs, small roll top desk, file cabinets, new deluxe mattress set. 2529 TR 110, Millersburg. 330-674-0944.

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FOR SALE: Cabellas Blue Ridge Riffle. 45 calliber flint lock. Excellent condition, in box. $450 obo. Also black powder Revolver. Includes everything needed to shoot. $175 obo. 330-464-7063

Yoder Land Auction

Location: US 250 Mt Eaton, Ohio. From Wilmot take US 250 West 2 miles to location on your left. From Mt. Eaton take US 250 East 1.5 mile to location on your right. Signs Posted

Monday, June 4th 6:00 PM

26.745 Acres * 2 Parcels * 1,692.18’ Frontage * Open and Tillable * High Visibility * Industrial/Commercial Possibilities * Paint Township * Wayne County Open and tillable acreage is becoming a scarcity. Add in the fact of a prime location and its almost mission impossible. We’ve got the great privilege of offering both. Nestled between Wilmot and Mt. Eaton across from A.R.E on US 250, this land is slightly rolling with great potential for an industrial/ commercial site. We are offering it in 2 parcels before being combined to see if there is a raise in the bidding. Whether buying for agricultural purposes or speculation, don’t miss this opportunity of letting your investment work for you. We feel this acreage has loads of potential and can lend itself nicely to a variety of ideas. Parcel 1: 13.959 Acres, Open and tillable with 807.05’ Frontage, Excellent accessibility and high visibility Parcel 2: 12.786 Acres, Open and tillable with 885.13’ Frontage, Excellent accessibility and high visibility Terms: 10% nonrefundable down payment due at the time of the sale with balance due at closing. No financing contingencies and all inspections must be completed prior to bidding. Legal: Parcel #3900605001of Paint Twp. in Wayne County. Taxes $809.38/ half year. Sale by order of: Ivan Yoder

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

FOR SALE: Wedding trailer, 300 place settings with cookware, tables, etc. Call or write for complete list: Jason E. Miller, 3197 TR 166, Sugarcreek, OH. 44681. (330) 852-1909. SAVAGE 17 Cal. HMR with Simmons variable scope. Like new. $310. 330-600-1775 FOR SALE MARTIN THRESHOLD complete pkg; HOYT MAXXIS complete pkg--exc. cond; (3) HORTON 175 crossbows complete pkgs.--good cond. Call after 4pm. (330) 473-5280 OAK 6 gun cabinet, pistol display, ammo drawer, locks. Excellent cond., $350. 330-378-4905

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FOR SALE: Nice select. of Reel lawn mowers. Scott's, Craftsman, Silent Reel, and Yardman, also large cast iron kettle. Apporx. 20 gal. Very nice and smooth on inside. Hillside Sales, 7812 TR 601, Fredrkbrg., OH. 44627 GARDEN TILLING at reasonable rates. Call Nate 330-359-5181 or John at 330-231-7789 ORDER GARDEN Stakes. 1' $.25, 2' $.50, 3" $.75, 4' $1.00. The Pauper's Kottage, 330-893-5473, leave message. JOHN DEERE grass/leaf bagging attach. Off riding mower, complete. $325. 330-763-0387 FOR SALE: John Deere 52" walk behind mower. Belt drive, fixed deck. Runs ok. $675 obo. 330-464-7063

INDIAN ARCHERY recurve. New string. Also fred bear white tail hunter. Make offer. Joseph Miller 330-893-1626x 3

BOLENS 1256 riding tractor, hydrostatic drive w/tiller blade & mower deck, $875. Scenic View Engine, (330) 674-2450.

FOR SALE: Howa Legacy model 1500 .243 Winchester. New, never been fired.

FOR SALE: Honda mower mulch bag. Self propelled. Good condition. $250 Call 330-600-1086.

Household Furnishings $600. 330-674-0730

MAYTAG WRINGER washer with electric motor. 2 utility tubs on stands. Good conditon, $400. 330-465-3436.

Hunting Fishing

Kaufman Auction House 3149 SR 39, Millersburg OH

Location: The Holmes County Expo Center. 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, May 29 2012 5:00 p.m.

(selling in 2 rings starting at 5:00 p.m.) Guns * Household * Primitives Household Noah Raber & Family, Charm, Ohio Guns: Winchester includes (Mod. 9422M, 22 Mag lever action; Mod. 0222 short; Mod. 42, 410, 3 in.); Remington includes (Mod. 581, 22 bolt; Mod. 1100 LW); Mossberg 22 bolt action single shot. Household/Primitives: early wooden rocker; plank bottom chair; 2 cedar chests; wooden train whistles; 3 wheeler bike; crocks & crock jugs; chicken feeders; croquet set; plant stands; wicker rocker; small cast dining bell; early toys; boxes of books; gas lanterns; 2 gas heaters; flat top trunk; early sewing machine; oil lamps; glass jug & jars; ½ bed w/ rails; corner counter; some glassware. Forrest Hochstetler household & others: cast iron planters; cast iron chairs; toy trucks; levels; some wooden tools; crocks & crockware; lots of primitives; 100’s of boxes to go thru that have been stored. Note: Good combined auction, very abbreviated list. This is our regular Monday evening auction being held on Tuesday. Visit www.kaufmanrealty.com for photos and updates by 5:00pm Friday, May 25. For free evaluation contact Kenny Miller, auction manager at (330)204-4453. Terms: Cash, Check, or any major credit card with proper identification. 3% buyers premium but will be waived for cash sales.

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

Mullet Drilling Co. 3530 CR 58 Millersburg, Ohio 44654

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Patrick Kaufman Appr. Auctioneer/Realtor 330.204.6512 patrick@kaufmanrealty.com

KENNY MILLER, AUCTION MANAGER 330-204-4453 DERRICK KANDEL, AUCTIONEER 330-231-4524 JUNIOR YODER, AUCTIONEER MYRON MILLER, AUCTIONEER


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FOR SALE: Hustler 48" walk behind mower, hydro, floating deck, low hours. Excellent condition, $3200. Exmark 52" walk behind mower, hydro, floating deck, works good, $2600. Husquarna 52" walk behind mower, hydro, floating deck, electric start. Like new w/ only 10 hours $3400. Toro 48" walk behind mower, hydro, 17 hp Kaw, engine like new, $3200. Toro Grandstand 52" stand on mower, hydro, electric start, like new w/ only 400 hrs. $5400. Joe Miller 330-852-3029.

FOR SALE: 48" , 14 HP Encore walk behind mower. Good condition. $1200. Maynard Miller 330-464-5256

52" TORO walk behind, in good working condition. 14-HP Kohler engine, floating deck, bagger, $1500/obo. Call 330-473-2419.

60" LAND Pride finish mower. Excellent condition. $1500 330-231-1468

FOR SALE: 36" walk behind mower $475. Also 52" walk behind mower $900. John S. Miller 2305 TR 152 Baltic 330-893-0303 WILL DO. garden plowing, tilling, brush hogging, and get your new lawn ready for seeding. Henry J Miller, 330-852-3363. JOHNE DEERE 48" commercial walk behind. Yellow deck, w/ sulky and bagger. $1175. 330-852-1359 FOR SALE: MacCourt garden ponds. Good condition. 100 gal. Madeira $30.00; 175 gal. Island $60.00. 330-276-8862. USA made. PERENNIAL SALE May 8-9. Lots of perennials at Raymond M. Yoder's TR 367 4837 Millersburg.

GRAVELY RIDING tractor w/30" rear tiller, $990. Also 30" rear tiller for Gravely tractor, $390. Scenic View Engine, (330) 674-2450. 2004 JOHN Deere LT150 38" hydro mower with rear bagger. Excellent condition. $1700. One owner. 330-231-3277

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FOR SALE: 4 pc. 18 V Bosch cordless set w/new charger + 3 Batt., $225 or best offer. Food grade 55-gal barrels, $5/each. 330-893-3850 CT 650 Casio keyboard. $75 (330) 893-3463

Miscellaneous Merch. 280

NEW NECCHI treadle flatbed and free arm heads for sale. Now dealer for JUKI sewing machines and sergers. Available at Lackman's Sewing Center. Apple Creek Oh (330) 698-3060 PEAVEY ESCORT 3000 Sound System with tape player. Two mics, speakers, and stand. Ideal for singing anywhere. $650.00. 330-377-4511 45 RAILROAD ties.9, to 12 in x10 ft long. call: (330) 852-2979 CORN HOLE BAGS: $12/set of 8 bags...5 sets or more, $10/set of 8 bags. Norman C. Yoder, 4256 TR 374, Millersburg. 330-893-7421. HONDA 2000 Watt generator. Like n e w $850. 330-231-4261 32 used railroad ties. $2 each. take all for $50. Robert Keim, 9821 Hogback Rd, Fredericksburg, OH 44627.

FOR SALE: Stoeger Model 2000 semi-auto. 12 ga. full camo w/ 5 choke tubes. New in box. 330- 695-2467

HAVE Approx. 5000 ft. Sassafras in logs. Let us know what thickness in lumber you would be interested in. We can also kiln dry your lumber. Mullet Run Lumber. 330-893-4085.

PHONE BLDG. FOR SALE - Miller Barns, white paint, shingle roof, 1 window. Call (330) 897-1178

FOR SALE: Chicken range shelter. 11 ft x 20 ft. $420. Sugarcreek. may be able to deliver. 330-852-9291

FOR SALE: Surrey, in good condition with Led lights and brakes. For more info. call: 330-852-2452

FOR SALE: Three wheel bicycle. Three speed price $275. Henry Burkholder 7400 CR 77 Millersburg, OH 44654

Holmes County Kidney Fund Inc.

36th Annual Auction

Saturday, June 2, 2012 • 9:00 A.M.

Location: Mt. Hope Auction, St. Rt. 241, Mt. Hope, Ohio 30x40 Building - Mini Surrey Open Buggy - Horses Ponies - Quilts - Furniture Early Donations include: 30’x40’ building built on your level lot, mini surrey - open buggy - standard breed buggy horse - 3 or 4 ponies with harness & carts - buggy harness - 2 bedroom sets - (2) quarters beef (hormone free) cut, wrapped and frozen (delivered) - Mattress sets - 2 bedroom sets - Queen size log bed - Appr. 70 quilts - plus a good selection of furniture and misc. items to numerous to mention. Bake Sale/Full Breakfast starting at 6:00 A.M. by Dennis Raber • Lunch includes: BBQ chicken - homemade ice cream Children Entertainment - Barrel Train Bungee Jumper SALE ORDER Misc. at 9:00 A.M. Building at 11:00 A.M. Followed by buggies, horses, ponies, larger furniture Quilts Appr. 1:00 P.M. Fri. June 1, 2012 Volleyball Tournament complete with food stand Bring the family and enjoy the evening. For more information call Roy at 330-231-0983 AUCTIONEERS: Orus Mast 330-473-9077 John Kline 330-763-7566 Arlen Yoder - Jr. Mast

Miscellaneous Merch. 280

FOR SALE: Hershberger Hit and Miss icecream freezer unit w/ jager engine. 8 qt. extra can, ideal for church and family gatherings. $3000. 330-852-0254 VINYL RECORD collection from the 60's includ. Andy Williams, Simon & Garfunkle, The Carpenters, etc. Also Reader's Digest classical collections. Can buy single or as a group. 330-695-5524 MICHAEL'S TRAINS ETC.: G-scale track and HO engines and cars, U-shape model train table 15' x 5', 18 gauge brad nailer model BN125 and 1/2" narrow-crown stapler (both porter-cable) new (old stock), bug shield for truck, gun scopes, fishing pole, scooter, bikes, commode with wall tank, screen door, 2-wheel trailer. CHARITY'S MISC. and GRANDMA'S ATTIC: puzzles, games, toys, dolls, doll furniture, sewing notions, full bed sheets, twin sheets and spreads, coats, boots, ,em's pants and shirts, cape dresses, shoe rack, word processor, aquariums portable baby bed, white 4-drawer dresser, stackable twin beds, counter section with kneehole, oak end table with magazine rack, stackable chairs, treadmill, chicken wired, slide projector screen, pressure canner, misc. dishes and Tupperware. Sat., May 26 8:30am-5:00pm at 11305 TR 516 Shreve. POOL TABLE. Full size $225 obo 330-464-7287 LADY's SHWINN bike battery assist. Good condition. $1000. 330-600-9120

Absolute Troyer Real Estate Auction Berlin/Walnut Creek Area

Location: 3387 SR 39 Millersburg, Ohio 44654. Located between Berlin and Walnut Creek, Ohio on SR 39 (across from Schrocks Cabinets).

Monday, June 11, 2012 6:00 p.m.

23.5 Acre Gentleman’s Farm in Eastern Holmes County In 2 Parcels* Home & Shop * Barn * Walnut Creek Twp Holmes County * East Holmes Schools * Open, Tillable Land * City Water & Sewer * Natural Gas Excellent Development Possibilities Open House: Monday May 28, 2012 4:00 – 6:00 p.m. A tremendous and rare opportunity to purchase acreage with home and buildings in the Berlin/Walnut Creek area. Home has 4 bedrooms, 1.5 baths, updated Mullet kitchen, dining room, and living room. The full walkout basement has a summer kitchen and dining area. Other amenities include a new nat. gas furnace in 2008, newer windows, mostly hardwood floors, woodburning heatstove (assist), newer wiring and entry doors throughout home. Newer composite rear deck. City water and sewer. 28’x52’ Shop: Poured concrete foundation, newer roof, insulated, water, electric. 32’x54’ Bank Barn: has box stalls and tie stalls excellent for horses etc., plenty of storage on second level. The land is level to rolling and offers a great view of the Walnut Creek Valley and plenty of possibilities with all utilities available. Parcel 1: 5 acres w/ all improvements. 178’ frontage Parcel 2: 18.59 Acres. Mostly open. 265’ frontage. Will be offered separate and combined, sells whichever way nets the most for the sellers. Don’t miss this exciting property! Sells to the highest bidder at 6:00 pm. Call Jr. Miller for more details. Taxes are currently $653.00 per ½ year and are under CAUV. Parcel numbers are 2600096000, 2600097000, 2600098000 & 2600099000. TERMS: 10% nonrefundable down payment made day of auction, balance due at closing. No financing contingencies. Acreage and frontage amounts, including lot markers, are approximate and subject to final survey. All required inspections must be completed prior to bidding. All information contained herein derived from sources deemed reliable but not warranted. Owners: Ruben & Esther Troyer

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

JR. MILLER, REALTOR/AUCTIONEER 330.231.1914 or jr@kaufmanrealty.com

Miscellaneous Merch. 300

6000 WATT Honda Generator. Good condition. $800 obo. Also Beagle females. 330-674-2666 VM KILN DRIED LUMBER 5/4 R.O. PA. stock, $1.55 bf, 4/4 RO PA. stock, $1.45 bf; 4/4 cherry, very little gum, PA. stock, $1.75 bf; 4/4 Poplar $1.05 bf; 4/4 Rustic Hickory, $1.10 bf; 4/4 R.O., $1.35 bf; 5/4 RO $1.45 bf. Mullet Run Lumber. 330-893-4085. CHECK WRITER- Paymaster series X-2000. Good Condition. $75 obo. PH# (330)279-9046 FOR SALE: Huffy child's bike GC, $25; 300' snare cable, 3/32". 330-852-0615 FOR SALE:2 9' x 8' garage doors with electric opener. 330-695-2570. FOR SALE: Burgundy lift chair. Very good condition. 330-695-2777 5X8 V nose, flat top Carto trailer w/ ramp door. 330-674-5618 x2 SANDSTONE: ALL shapes & sizes. Taking bids on a pile. 330-231-0719

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Office Equipment

FOR SALE: Tan legal size 4 drawer steel filing cabinet. Like New. $100 330-231-2402

300

Pets Supplies

WANTED: TURKEY HEN 740-622-5216 KENNEL SELL OUT - 15 females, 3 males. Llaso-Apsos, Chihuahuas, Poodles. A young productive group of small breed of adults. $6000 for all. Jacob Mast, 330-279-2486. FOR SALE: 2 Beagle puppies, males, 7 wks old. Reuben Miller, (330) 897-1384†x1 FOR SALE: 5 yr old Beagle male. Runs his own rabbits. $100. 330-897-1074 x2 FOR SALE: new 25' W 40' L and 16' H steel building. Never been built. Engineer instructions included Reuben Mast 330- 897-5422†x4 CHOCHOLATE Labradoodles born 3/30/12. Family raised, vet checked, shots, $450-$550. 330-359-0414. Also, male silver Lab, $75. BIRCH Work table. 12' plus build in 1995. Nice $700. Marvin Yoder, Becks Mills 330-893-9304 3 YR. old 3/4 female bulldog cross. 2 1/2 yr. old 1/2 female Bulldog, $200 a piece. 330-852-0703 x2. FOR SALE: 3 YR. old fawn pup, female. No papers, was a family pet, $250. 419-994-3528 4 month old Golden Retriever/ Black lab puppies. 1 black, 1 gold. $25 each. 330-359- 5248.

Pets Supplies For Sale: Lady Amherst Males 2011

FOR SALE: 1 yr old red/white Siberian Husky female. Also 5 yr old chocolate Labradoodle female. 330-473-2435

hatch $40. Aden Troyer 11461 Saltcreek Rd. Fredericksburg OH 44627 FOR SALE: 1 year old Bichon male. Also 5 adult Chihuahua 330-897-5700 x1

Absolute Miller Real Estate Auction

Location: 4744 Olde Pump Street (CR 145) Walnut Creek, OH 44687. From SR 39, take either SR 515 or CR 114 to Olde Pump Street (CR 145) to property.

Friday May 25, 2012 • 5:00 PM

3BR Brick Ranch Home *2 BR Apartment * 2.28 Acres East Holmes Schools * Walnut Creek Twp *Holmes County

Open House: TUE. MAY 15, 5 to 7 PM

Million dollar view without the million bucks! Prime location in Walnut Creek. 1943 square foot brick ranch 3 bedroom, 2 bath home built in 1979 with a full walkout basement that has a 2 bedroom apartment currently rented at $400 a month. Main floor includes 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, eat-in kitchen with Corian countertops and appliances included, family room with gas fireplace and sliding glass doors to large composite deck with a fantastic view of the valley, living room with picture window, and laundry room. Home has a new gas furnace and new central air with wood burner connected to ductwork. Newer roof shingles (6 years), central vac, city water with water softener, private septic system. Extra large 2 car garage with gas heater, water, and attic storage access. Concrete driveway. Lower level has a separate 2 bedroom apartment with a kitchen, living area, and bath with laundry. Remainder of lower level is a large room with sink and cooktop area, wood storage room, and fruit cellar. The 2.28 acres includes a huge board fenced back yard with plum, pear, and apple trees. The original owners of this home are downsizing so here’s your opportunity to buy a great home in Walnut Creek. Legal: Parcel number 2600450000. Taxes would currently be $1214.64 per half year without the homestead exemption ($1067.15 with exemption). Walnut Creek Township, Holmes County, East Holmes Schools. Terms: 10% nonrefundable down payment, balance at closing, no financing contingencies. Property sells “As Is” and any required inspections must be completed prior to bidding. Announcements made the day of sale take precedence over all previous advertising and statements. Real Estate will sell at 5:00 PM. Owners: Daniel B. & Anna Mae Miller. (330) 852-4111 888-852-4111 www.kaufmanrealty.com

Dave Kaufman, Auctioneer STEVE MAAG, REALTOR, e-PRO, GRI 330-763-4769 steve@kaufmanrealty.com

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The Holmes County Shopper News Pets Supplies

FOR SALE: Terrier Mix watch dog. Good with children. 1 yr. old. $25 330-897-2373 FOR SALE: AKC Boxer male, fawn with white markings, proven breeder, $225. John Troyer, 330-897-1263

AKC DOBERMAN Pinscher-Black & tan. If you are looking for good mentality & easy to train puppies or show quality, look no further. Call 419-994-3528 ask for Daniel Miller. WANTED used rabbit hutch. State price & condition. 330-852-3679 FOR SALE: Registered Bernice Mt. Dog puppies, shots and wormed upto date. Call: 330-695-2153

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AUSTRALIAN SHEPHERD, blue merle trained stock dog, (330) 893-4211 x1 FREE TO Good home - 1 Terrier mix young puppy. 330-852-3706 FOR SALE: Bernese Mountain dog pups. 4 wks old, AKC registered. Females $850, males $750. $250 deposit will hold. David Yoder, (330) 674-1860†x5 FOR SALE: Zebra finches, 2 pr. - $25/pr. with cage. (330) 897-0554, leave msg. A BUYER wanting puppies ready now, or ready soon. Also scheduling ahead. Good prices for popular breeds and mixes, small breeds. 330-227-8180. 3pm-10pm KENNEL HEAT pads for puppies 24"x19" 60 watt, hard plastic. Danville, 912-288-7228 FOR SALE: 2 Yr. old yellow Lab female. Spayed, well trained. Loves children, $150. 419-994-3528

####### WARNING: Animals advertised for "free" are sometimes acquired by people who use them as bait in training other animals to fight or for science experimentation. Please offer your pet for a nominal fee in order to attract a sincere buyer. #######

FOR SALE: 3 Bichon females. Good mothers. Also ACA tri-color Cavalier male. Priced to sell. 330-674-9313

AKC Yorkies, 2 males, 1 female, AKC Bichon female, all small. Also Cavalier male, friendly. 330-231-7331

FOR SALE: 2 AKC Yorkie females, 3 yrs old, 5lbs. 1 AKC female ShihTzu, 3 yrs old. Andy Nisley 330-893-4140

AKC YORKIE male for sale 5 1/2 lbs, 3 years, old ears up. Aggressive proven breeder. $400.00. Daniel Yoder 330-893-0513 x2

FOR SALE: Beagle female $75. Also Pigmy Billy $75. 330-852-2358 WANTING ITALIAN puppy. Ph. 330-407-1199

SAN JUAN 330-472-2613

GREYHOUND

rabbits,

$10/each.

FEMALE BEAGLE: 3 years old, $50. Call 330-567-2335

Moore’s Lawn & Garden Annual Spring Auction Location: 1682 S Washington St Millersburg Ohio (Holmes County). From SR 39 in Millersburg take SR 83/Washington St. south to location.

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FOR SALE: Bulldog males and females. Daniel E Miller, 2913 TR 122, Millersburg. 330-674-0831. AKC POMERANIAN male, proven breeder, cream color, 5 yrs. old. Also, free stading whelping unit with 2x3 cage. 330-893-1316. BLACK & TAN male Coon Hound - 4 yrs. old, UKC Night Champion-Grand Show Champion, & 2 wins towards Grand Night Champion. Also PKC & AKC reg. $2000. 330-401-3885. TOY FOX terrier female puppy. 10 weeks old. Got shots. LeRoy Raber 330-893-1483

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

DAVE KAUFMAN, AUCTIONEER (330) 674-2707

Pets Supplies

FOR SALE: 5 wk old Border Collie cross puppies. Mother good farm dog. $50 obo. Freeman Coblentz. 330-567-2255.

6 WK old Australian Shepherd puppies, shots. Blue Merle females $200, Black & tan females $150, black & tan male $100. 330-276-0096

FOR SALE: AKC Pug male, 6 yrs old, $200. ACA Pug male, 9 mo. old, $300. Raymond Miller 330-852-4985

BREED SELL-OUT Italian greyhounds. Also Bichons, Maltese, and Yorkies. 740-622-4059

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AKC-ACA Siberian Husky male. 1/18/09. proven breeder $500. ACA chocolate lab male 1/10/11 $300 330-893-9304 BASS EQUIPT. rabbit cages with trays. Also, used rabbit feeders & waters. 330-897-1485

FOR SALE: AKC Boxer male, Black & white. Proven breeder, $450. 419-994-3528

10 MO. old Austrailian Shepherd, Elkhound mix. Good with children. $20. 330-674-9609

5 YR. OLD AKC Bernese Montain Dog, female. 330-264-2647

WANTED: Poodle male, white or cream. (330) 674-2467.

LAB BEAGLE Mix puppies. Black & choc. w/white markings. 7 wks. old. Shots, wormed, family raised, friendly, $100. 330-674-6003

FOR SALE: 5 year old poodle. Has a chocolate color. $50 or best offer. Michael Raber 330-674-1935 4 YR OLD English Bull Dog - female, 2 yr. old English Bull Dog, male. Pets only. 330-674-0773. ACA CHOCOLATE LAB or AKC-ACA Siberian Husky stud service. Will do your first female for $75.00. Call before bringing. Marvin Yoder, 330-893-9304

FOR SALE: Lion Head rabbits, $10/each. Call Devon @ (330) 893-4808

Sports Fitness

GOLD'S GYM 450 treadmill. Excellent condition, cushion step. $200 OBO. Well worth the money 330-763-3246

Kisling Real Estate and Chattel Auction Millersburg/Holmesville Area

Location: 6732 TR 323 Millersburg, Ohio 44654. Between Millersburg and Holmesville. From Millersburg take SR 39 ¼ mile west to CR 349 north 1/2 miles to TR 323, continue north aprox. 2 miles to location. From Holmesville take CR 320 west approx. 1½ miles to TR 323 south 1 mile to auction. Signs posted.

Tuesday, June 12, 2012 5:00 p.m.

28 Acre Farm * Good Ranch Home * Barn * 3 – 40’x500’ Broiler Houses * Prairie Twp * Holmes County * Southeast Schools * Open & Wooded Land * Equipment * Household * Excellent Income Producing Property

Huston Real Estate Auction Location: 4925 TR 312, Millersburg, OH Property is at the corner of Glen Drive (Rhodes IGA) and TR 312

Open House: Thursday May 31, 2012 5:00 – 7:00 p.m. A great income producing property in a superb location and setting. The ranch home was built in 1995 and features on the main floor include a custom oak kitchen with dining area, living room, 4 bedrooms and 2 full baths. The walkout basement is tastefully finished with an oak kitchen/dining area, large family room, 2 additional bedrooms and 1 full bath. 2 car attached garage. Private water and septic. Woodburning and gas heat. A deck on the east side of the house offers a spectacular view. Basement was finished out in 2008. Roof on house is approx. 2 years old. A 20’x48’ pole barn has a few boxstalls and is ideal for a few head of livestock etc. There is a spring fed water supply for livestock. Broiler Houses: 3 – 40’x500’ broiler houses. Currently under contract with Case Farms. Built in 1995 and updated in 2008. A great set of broiler houses that will provide a good income for many years. A 50’x120’ shed is included, has solid poured concrete walls. Currently being used for equipment and sawdust storage. An 80 KW backup generator system with 6 cly. Perkins diesel is included in the sale of the property. The land offers lots of good fenced in pasture as well as a wooded area. Will be sold in 1 parcel. Call Jr. Miller for more details. Taxes are currently $3,235.00 per ½ year and are under CAUV. Parcel #’s are 1700012007, 1700012006, 1700012002, 1700011000 & 1700012000. Real Estate Sells at 6 PM. TERMS ON REAL ESTATE: 10% nonrefundable down payment made day of auction, balance due at closing. No financing contingencies. All information contained herein derived from sources deemed reliable but not warranted. Equipment & Household Equipment: Chandler sawdust/chicken manure spreader; 6’x16’ flatbed tandem axle skid loader trailer; Yamaha 500 VMax snow mobile Tools: Iron Hand wood splitter w/ 8 hp Honda motor; Lincoln AC/DC Arc welder; acetylene cutting torch; 2 ton floor jack; Stihl SE 4-20 backpack fogger; misc. tools Household: Premier propane stove; Whirlpool refrigerator; 2 sofas (1 reclines); drop leaf extension table w/ 10 leaves; chest of drawers; night stand; misc. household. TERMS ON CHATTELS: Cash or good check. Owner: Linda Kisling

THURSDAY MAY 31,2012 • 6:00PM

Saturday, June 2, 2012 10:00 AM

Live On-line bidding available at www.kaufman-auctions.com Lawn & Garden Tractors: JD 318 w/50 and catcher, JD 325 w/48, JD 345 w/54, JD 425 w/60, JD 445 w/60, JD GT 225 w/42, (2) JD GX 345 w/54, JD LA 130 w/48, JD LT 160 w/42, JD LX 188 w/48, (2) JD X 540 w/54, JD X 748 w/62 4WD, JD 240 w/46, JD L-100, JD LX 172, JD LX 279, JD X720, w/62c, Cub cadet GT 2550, Cub Cadet 1420 w/46, Cub Cadet 3240 w/54 (220hrs), Toro wheelhorse w/54, Toro 1238, Toro 268 hydro w/ 48, Murray w/48, Yardman w/42, Compacts &Tractors: JD 2840 80hp (nice), New JD 4120 power rev New w/400 loader 43hp, New Kubota M6080 60hp, New 2wd, New Kubota B 3030 hydro w/60, MF 1010 w/60 (1026 hrs.nice), Kubota L-3940 GST (250hrs. like new) Commercial Mowers: JD Z 830A w/60 zero turn 1yr.old, JD Z 925A w/60 zero turn 1 yr. old, Toro Z master 29 HP w/72 front mower 4 wd (230hrs), Ventrac 4231 turbo diesel w/60, Steiner 230 w/60 Miscellaneous: 2 Landpride AT 2572 finish mower 3 PT, Landpride RCR 1560 cutter, Landpride RCR 1872 cutter, Ag tech 3PT power rake, 3 PT 72in blade, 2 JD MC 519 cart assembly, AC 6’ snap coupler blade, Craftsmen chipper like new, JD 66” skid steer bucket, Landpride FDR 1560 finish mower, 6 Stihl and Husky chain saws, front blades, mower decks, New front grill guards, many seat and misc. parts and attachments. Several skid tractors for parts. Note: Looks like this annual sale is loaded with many highlights. List could change due to daily sales, but a great offering from start to finish. Terms: Cash, Credit, or Good Check with proper ID; 3% Buyer’s premium. Premium will be refunded for cash or check. For online bidding terms go to www.kaufman-auctions. com. Lunch Stand Auction by the order of: Moore’s Lawn & Garden, Inc.

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RABBITS, BUNNIES, available all summer. Free cats 1 yr. Kittens. Marie Yoder, 4252 TR 628 Millersburg, OH 44654. Ph. 330-674-1900

AKC MALTESE female, 6 mo. old, good quality, $400. (330) 893-3424

FOR SALE: 21" Fuji bike, still in good shape. 330-473-2435

Pets Supplies

ENGLISH BLUE tick coon hound. 8 years old. 100% coon dog. Acts like 3 years old. Will show in the woods. $500. 419-606-3674

FOR SALE: 15 week old, black and tan, Elkhound cross coondog puppies, 1 male, 1 female. Also 2 year old Beagle male. Runs good on rabbits. Eli Troyer 330-231-5882

FOR SALE Sheltie female. 2 yrs old. Due in heat AKC Reg. $300. Eli J. Mast 330-893-9943

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WANTED: Chihuahua male, proven breeder, 6 lbs. & under, AKC or ACA; Also, miniature Dachshund male. 330-749-1600.

One story house with finished basement and horse barn. 8.41 acres, pond, pole building. Hardy Township.

OPEN HOUSE: TUESDAY, MAY 22, 2012 • 6:00PM - 8:00PM Are you looking for a country property with village convenience? This 2-3 bedroom home has 1.5 bathrooms, large main floor living room with fireplace and gas heat. Also 2 air conditioning units. Basement is fully finished. Offers horse barn, pole building, large pond and fenced pasture. All on 8.41 acres. Taxes/Legal: Hardy Township Parcel #0600354000, #0600355000. Taxes: $973.87/half year. All mineral rights held by seller transfer. Terms: 10% nonrefundable down payment. Balance at closing. No financing contingencies. Property sells “AS IS” and any required inspections must be completed prior to bidding. Announcements made on sale day take precedence over all previous advertising and statements.

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

Owner: Sharon A. Huston

C County Wide Realty W Broker: Arthur Poulson 330-674-5566 Auctioneer is related to seller Auctioneer/Realtor: Robby Starner 330-231-3744

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SCHWINN BATTERY bicycle World GSE, 21 in. men, 24 spd. Purchased new in 2011, $1100. 330-279-2891 & ask for Paul.

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Tools Machinery 355

FOR SALE. 5,000 # Fork lift with side shift and soft shoe wheels. Ben A Raber, 5493 CR 68, Millersburg, OH 44654. 330-893-1336, VM.

FOR SALE: Kohler 30KW natural gas genset w/ Ford 300 Geyl. engine. Excellent condition w/ 600 hrs. Joe Miller 330-852-3029 FOR SALE: used Bobcat posthole augers to fit Bobcat drive unit. Also for sale, like new quick tach skid loader type pallet fork 3700 lbs. $525. Also Bobcat loaders and Gradall lifts, dump trailers and more for rent. 330-359-1050 Mt. Eaton Trailer call anytime. FOR SALE: 12" Dewalt Miter saw w/ laser. Good condition. $150. 330- 695-2467 NEW INDUSTRIAL GENERATOR. 8500 watt. $1800 obo. 330-464-7287 FOR SALE: 410 John Deere round bailer, 4x5. $1800. Also 40 horse DM Diesel power unit. $1800. Both are field ready. Jonas J Troyer 330-852-9291

WANTED TO BUY: Trampoline preferrably with safety net. State condition and price. 330-893-4157

FOR SALE: 65 hp. Perkins diesel $2500;

WANTED: Old hay for mulch. Aden Miller, 8384 TR 654, Fredericksburg, OH 44627.

hydraulic pump, hydraulic oil tank, 6 inch jointer. Daniel Troyer 330-897-0806 x2

PAYING MARKET price for Ash & Walnut trees. Milton Troyer, 330-279-9290 x 3.

Tools Machinery MFB-5 Vickers Hydraulic motors, double

WANTED: FIVE or six foot chest freezer for icebox. Norman Hershberger 10441 Fryburg Rd. Fredericksburg, OH 44627

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54 H.P. ISUZU Diesel $4000 obo. Good condition. Need smaller motor. Neal Troyer 10540 Hogback Rd. Fredericksburg, OH. 44627. FOR SALE: Jet 10" tablesaw with Hyd. Motor. $900, 14". Also Omga Miter saw with air motor. $1450. Weaverwood 5215 CR 207. 330-893-1099 SEARS KENMORE Sewing Machine all steel parts. Good condition. (zig-zag) Electric. Steven Troyer 330-601-2508 FOR SALE: Upright ice box 31x64. Good Condition $300. Emmanuel Miller 14524 Durstine Road Dundee, OH.

WANTED: USED 16-18 ft. silo roof & unloader. 330-201-4638 WANTED: USED 30x96 green house 359-5942 VM WANTED: GOOD USED BUGGY. Robert J Hershberger 6750 E. Moreland Rd. Fredericksburg, Ohio 44627 WANTED: A 330-897-5700 x1

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WANTED: ALL Scrap metal & batteries. Cash paid for good amount or value. Picked up and hauled off on spot. 330-407-7796. WANTED: TRAMPOLINE with enclosure. State condition & price. 330-852-2589

FOR SALE: Woodworking equipment: lathe, bandsaw, routers, jointer, miter saw, misc. hand tools. Walnut Creek. 330-893-2884

WANTED: 8 or 12 Holstein heifers. 10-14 mo. old. 330-893-4215 leave message.

KAWASAKI GENERATOR. 5000 watt. Excellent condition. Call (330) 695-2610.

Wanted: Male California Valley Quail. Brian Troyer 330-695-2535

WANTED: JERSEY steers ready for grass. 330-852-2589

the heart of the market ..Complete Real Estate and Auction Service farms homes household livestock vacant land equipment estates antiques commerical property lake property

Sugarcreek Office

WANTED: Adult 330-763-4037

Puggle

141 Front SE New Philadelphia, OH 44663 Phone 330.602.4111 Fax 330.602.4114

NEEDED: 8-hp Mercury or Yamaha. Must be 2 cylinder. 4 stroke.Call at 330-473-3818. CASH PAID for scrap, autos, trucks, farm equipment & misc. Hauled free, appliances & junk. Call (330) 749-2094. WANTED: DOG Kennel with outside runs in good condition. Must be able to wash inside with pressure washer. 330-897-2907 x 3 VM WANTED: SOY Bean bedding in round bales. Call with price. Daniel Miller, 419-994-3528 WANTED: MEDIUM size chest freezer, does not need to work. (330) 698-1062. WANTED: SMALL older pony. Must be very safe for small children. Also wanted gas refrig. & stove. 330-674-1993

Land Sale Rent

WANTED: To lease hunting land in Holmes or Coshocton county. WIll respect land and owner. Call: 330-275-7880 or 330-893-0711 FOR RENT: pasture for 6-8 heifers. Good fence and spring water. Baltic area. 330-897-0554

WANTED: NAT. gas refirgerator suitable for shop. Also Troy Bilt tiller. Leave message 330-6674-0557 x 1

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CASH PAID for rock/jazz/ soul records, LPs & 45's. The more the better. Will pick up. 614-736-1074.

NEWER COUNTRY STUDIO ideal for one. N/S $300 Shreve area 330 262 1811

Home Condo For Sale

Mobile Home For Sale

(330)ready, 852-4111 MOVE-IN 1998 Mansion 16x80 in 888-852-4111 Grandview Estates, 3 BR, 2 BA, all new flooring, gas heat, a/c, incls. water & www.kaufmanrealty.com sewer. $17,500. Home must stay in Park. (330) 674-2209

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Pasture for rent. 25-30 head. Freeman Mast, 8977 TR 652, Fredericksburg, OH 44627.

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40 West Jackson Street Millersburg, Ohio 44654 Phone 330.674.7355 Fax 330.674.0612

04150 AD12342992 108 NEW 4 Bed D/Wide $49,511 @ Midwest Homes

WANTED: 3 ft- 5 ft Blue Spruce tree 330-473-9778

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Automobiles

FOR SALE: 2000 Ford Expedition. 4wd, Runs great! 180,00 mi. $3500 or best offer. Marcus Miller 330-275-0046

Wanted: 2-row no till corn planter in working condition. Call: 330-674-4104.

FOR SALE: 4 bdrm Cape Cod, full basement, CA, 13 scenic secluded acres, woods and open. In grnd pool w/ waterfall. Gazebo and pergola. 3 stall barn. $239,000.00. 330-231-9611

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FOR SALE: 3 BR. ranch. C/A. Hardwood floors. Finished walk out bsmt. New furnace. Close to Pomerene Hospital.$90,000.330-674-0806, 330-473-2700.

New Philadelphia Office

Post Office Box 422 1047 West Main Street Sugarcreek, Ohio 44681 Phone 330.852.4111 Toll Free 888.852.4111 Fax 330.852.4099

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Duplex Rentals

2 BR 1 BA nice country setting, $450/mo. +electric. Deposit required. 330231-6192

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Auto Parts Accessories

4 15" 5 spoke steer. 2-28 wheels. 22560/R15. 4 15" Chevy Rally Wheels. everything $100. 330-763-1910

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Boats

FOR SALE: Two 18 ft fiberglass boats. 1 has motor, but needs work. $500 each. 330-275-6079. FOR SALE: 33 horse Johnston. Electric start. Runs good, looks like new. $400 18 ft MSG skiing & fishing boat w/ 75 horse, electric start. Good condition. 330-674-2500 Runs. Also 16 ft. Boat trailer. 330674-3999. FOR SALE: Poultry feeders, $3.00 per foot, any length. Call 330-674-3999. 1987 19-ft fiberglass day liner. Fish & ski boat. 125-hp force outboard motor. Interior all redone. Seats have marine grade vinyl. Custom made portable ski or wake board pole. Lots more. $3200 obo. 330-231-7490.

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Mobile Home Rentals

NEWER 2 BR mobile home on scenic 1 acre, 14495 TR 464, Lakeville. A/C, assist pets only, low utilities, nice condition. $425 a month 419-827-2211

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Apartment Rentals FOR SALE: 65 p Mercury outboard.

COUNTRY ROOM w/own bath & kitchen, Lakeville, N/S, $375. 330-262-1811

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BUYING FIXABLE & unused vehicles, will take unwanted vehicles too. Paying more than scrap price on most. 330-473-0400.

FOR SALE: Honda 300 Sport Trax. Great condition. $2400 obo. 330-401-2889

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Automobiles 30 FT. 1996 American Star 5th wheel

2003 FORD E350 15 passenger van. power windows and locks, cruise. Excellent condition inside and out $8900.00. Call or text 330-351-1533

camper with slide out. Good cond. Priced to sell at $4,500. 330-231-2634

2004 COACHMAN Concord 25 ft. B+ motor home. 27,500 miles. Road ready. $35,800. 330-601-3288

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FOR SALE 2003 31 ft. Cavalier camper with slide out. New awning. Excellent condi tion, $8000. 330-359-2942.

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2001 MAZDA B3000. 5 speed manual, 4x4, extended cab, OSU colors. New tires, clutch less than two years, soft tonneau cover. $5000. 330- 418-0962

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FOR SALE: 2000 Chevy truck F10, cap, bedliner, 6 ft bed, extra tires on rims, $1000 obo. 330-317-7057 FOR SALE: 1997 Chevy Tahoe- Green. V8 4wd. Auto fair condition, some rust, solid vehicle. $2000 or best offer. John, 330-231-0947 or 234-635-0018

OPEN HOUSE , Sun. May 27th 1-3pm 418 Ricksecker St, Dover Starting up or slowing down, here is the perfect home for you. Well maintained and cozy 2 bedroom, 1-1/2 bath ranch home. $83,900 Joel Ott, 330-987-5410 Kate Overton, 330-204-9339

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'72 GMC Pickup, new tires & dual exhaust, needs engine, Overall truck is solid, $2500/obo. 330-464-7625 FOR SALE: 2001, four door F150 4x4 197,000 mi. In great shape. $4500 or best offer. 330-401-3599

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'95 CHEVY Silverado, 1/2-ton, 2-wd, longbed, good shape, $2500. 330-473-8409.

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360 CR 620 West Salem Huge Income Potential! Well built structure suitable for many purposes. 4800 sq. ft. includes a functioning restaurant, general store space, apartment & beauty shop. All this on 2.354 acres. $425,000 Cliff Sprang, 330-464-5155

Vans

FOR SALE: '99 Chevy 3500 Express Van. 5.7 V8 185,400 Miles. New front Brake System-New fuel pump-all fluids changed-Blizzack tires wih less than 2000 miles. $2850 OBO. Ph. 330-473-9054 10039546

2934 TR 163, Farmerstown Farmerstown Meats! Ongoing business. 3600 sq.ft. clean & inspected meat processing business. $180,000 Randy Starner, 330-473-9230

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Child Care Service

CHILDCARE PROVIDER has openings. All shifts. Starting $1.50/hr healthy meals included. Certified in CPR & First Aid. Good play area. Trips to park & library. Near Shreve & Wooster. 330-466-3575.

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Chimney Sweeps

CHIMNEY RELINING, Masonry and Stainless Chimney Supplies. Hiland Supply Co., LTD, 3878 CR 135, Millersburg. VM 330-893-4724.

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Cleaning

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

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Fencing

WILL CLEAR your fence rows, take out old fence. Have ambusher to clear multifloral rose & brush. Also will build new fence. 18 yrs exp. Call 330-359-6136. Building all types of fences. Wire, wood, & vinyl. Free estimates. United Fencing 330-359-2314, ext.1/330-231-8813 ARE YOU TIRED of chasing livestock? I'll fix any type of fence. Call (330) 897-2502. Junior R. Yoder

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NOTICE: WILL clean up your property in exchange for old metal scrap & old farm machinery. Have ambusher, can do multifloras roses, etc. (330) 763-0497.

According to Western A. Price Foundation: Nutrients in Whole Foods that Protect Against Cancer Conjugated Linoleic Acid (CLA): Strongly protective against breast cancer. Found in the butterfat AD12433140 288 and 08350 meat fat of grassBLACK fed ruminant animals. back ground White letters ad numbe

Your Local Chapter is: West Holmes Naturals Owen & Ada Yoder 7858 TR 551 Holmesville, OH 44633 330-567-2464 Please call or write for a Free information packet

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Painting 1070

SIGLER PAINTING specializing in neat, clean, quality interior painting. Third generation painter. Excellent references. Free estimates. (330) 317-7048.

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Hauling

WE BUY junk cars 262-9300 AMISH TAXI, short or long hauls, 2 mini vans, 80¢ a mile. 330-897-2170 or 330-390-0164. CASH PAID for scrap, autos, trucks, farm equipment & misc. Hauled free, appliances & junk. Call (330) 749-2094.

Roofing & Spouting

MILLER ROOFING and construction. Call now to schedule your new roof. Metal, shingles, conklin and rubber roof. Call 330-231-6196. NEED A NEW ROOF? Call the roofing professionals. Free estimates & fully insured. Quality work guaranteed. Charm Builders Ltd.. 330-231-2790.

Home Improvement

Storage

STORAGE UNITS AVAILABLE in Millersburg & Holmesville. 5 x 10, 10 x 10, 10 x 15, 10 x 20, and 10 x 30. Starr Bright Storage. 330- 201-1940.

GORILLA PAINTING. See us on Facebook. Gorilla Painting Contractors 330-231-3541

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Lawn & Gardening 1035

Tree Service

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207 Doors & Windows

your remodeling or addition. Quality Comes Standard. 330-231-7195

•10000 VinylAD12436589 Windows 72 New • Free Installations • Free Estimates Ad 4881 CR 207 Millersburg, OH

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EVERYONE DRIVES A USED CAR!

beSt priCeS OF tHe SeaSOn! BUY NOW BEFORE SUMMER PRICE INCREASE

SHREVE TREE SERVICE. Free Estimate. Insured 330-496-3412

Welding

Troy Ridge Mfg

3998 Cr 168 Millersburg, OH 44654 (330) 473-7727 Custom Welding Specializing in Aluminum 11200 AD12378035 144 Truck Beds68876 • Tool Boxes

Celebrate Spring!

FREE hanging basket with every vehicle purchased in the month of May

ALL PRICES REDUCED & Clearly Marked on Windshields

HUGE BASEMENT sale. Sat. June 2, 6-?. Twin baby items, tupperware, apple items, German bowls, Longaberger baskets, air tools guns, old watches, coins. Yoder 6833 Saltcreek Rd. Fredericksburg

Concrete CRAYTON CARPENTRY can take care of

QUALITY CONCRETE DESIGNS, LTD. 20 years experience. No job to big or small. Free est. Gaylon Coblentz, 10570 Lower TR. Rd. NW, Dundee, OH 44624. Call 330-472-9718

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Trades Welcome • STOP IN TODAY or give us a call for a “GREAT DEAL” on any used Car, Mini Van, SUV or Truck. 6887600

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Windows

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

WWW.SWISSAUTOMART.NET Bob Stutzman Sales Quality Used Cars & Trucks Sales & Service 330.852.2312 • 1.800.926.9847

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$ave Thousands of dollars on These previously TiTled renTal vehicles.

10 Chevy Cobalt 2dr Only 26,000 Miles! Power Windows & Locks, Tilt, Cruise, CD Stereo, Air.

12,967

SALE $ PRICE

11 Chevy Cruze LS

15,972

SALE PRICE

14,931

SALE $ PRICE

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

SALE $ PRICE

Power Seat, Remote Start, Sunroof, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air, XM Radio.

18,872

14,938

SALE $ PRICE

11 Chevy Malibu LT

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

17,988

SALE $ PRICE

11 Chevy 1/2 Ton Crew 4x4

18,482

SALE $ PRICE

12 GMC Acadia SLT AWD 12 Chevy Suburban 4x4

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

Leather Heated Power Seats, Power Windows & Locks, Aluminum Wheels.

Power Seat, TV/DVD, Power Sunroof, Heated Leather, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air.

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