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Cookbook Extravaganza Meet the author, taste the food at event featuring huge display of culinary books

By CHRISTINE L. PRATT It’s a chance to meet the author, the cook and taste their product. For the third year in a row the Gospel Book Store of Berlin will play host to a Cookbook Extravaganza, to take place July 7, 10 a.m.-1 p.m. The store is located Holmes Board in the German Village building at 4900 Oak of Elections St., Berlin, and will have closed today on display and available for sale at 20 percent off The Holmes County all day 48 feet of cookBoard of Elections Office books, according to store will be closed Thursday, owner Eli Hochstetler, June 28 for staff to attend who said he’s encouraged the Ohio Secretary of other area merchants to State’s Summer Conferparticipate in what has ence in Newark. become somewhat a local phenomenon.y,He sugrant patrons d War g Aigests rin downtown Crawford Street ea H st Be s a’ ic er Am check ide! out other area Picnic is se Saturday rvice nationw with stores, restaurants and The second annual lodgingSeestablishments to rvice & Crawford Street Picnic see whom may be playing , nty rra Wa ir Aid ng pa st Heari along. Re erica’s BeJune will be heldAm Saturday, nwide! vice natioIt’s th ser 30, beginning at 5wip.m. for patterned after one & s& ClSereavicnie ng anyone who now resides, of Hochstetler’s latest ing devices *passions air Rep ts tmensignings. jus or did live on, Crawford Ad — book Christine L. Pratt photo/www.buydrphotos.com Trade in your current hear yoofurthe cookbooks for the Cookbook Extravaganza, July 7, 10 a.m.-1 of % Street in Fredericksburg. “We started Eli re Hochstetler looks at some 50 Cleaningsit& because to up e iv d ce an * justme lyntsof Adpp p.m. On that day a display covering 48 feet, will be offered at 20 percent discount at Su new fofacookbooks, se priceatof4900 rchalocated pu See Pg. 4 — CALENDAR See Pg. 3 — BOOKS al in ig the bookstore, Oak St., Berlin. or s of ttelyrie Supp Ba vices! Batteries set of digital hearing de

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Election officials urge voters to update registration information

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Black Forest Ham .................... $2.69 lb. Farmers Cheese ...................... $2.69 lb.

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Peach Gelatin (24 oz.).................$1.69 lb. 60 Reg. Jar Lids ........................ $7.99 60 Wide Mouth Jar Lids ................ $8.99

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8221 C.R. 192, Holmesville, OH 44633 Hours: Mon, Wed, Thurs, Sat 8-5; Tues, Fri 8-7

Name Brand Bent & Dent Groceries We Add New Groceries Every Week

Week of July 2nd - 7th Dutch Loaf .................... $2.79 lb. Pan Roasted Turkey Breast ............ $3.69 lb. Marble Cheese ............. $2.49 lb. Smoked Swiss .............. $3.69 lb. Whole Wheat Flour (stone ground) ............. $.36 lb. 572550

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Cherry Pie Filling (21 oz.) ...... $1.39 Tomato Paste (28 oz.) ............ $1.75 Jet-Puffed Marshmallow Creme (3 lbs.) ........................... $5.50 Chocolate Candies (1 lbs.) ... $1.99 New supply of Original & Flavored Coffee Tide and Cascade dishwasher pods

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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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Viglo Semi Gloss Int. Paint Great Coverage

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Virginia Ham ......... $2.79/lb. Marble Cheese ...... $2.42/lb.

Michigan Blueberries Are Here

CONTENDER PEACHES COMING SOON SO ORDER NOW!

CALL FOR SPECIAL PRICES FOR WEDDING & CHURCH ORDERS Discount Groceries

7-Up Products (Coming Mon. July 2nd)........ $3.69 Homemade Wheat Bread ............... $1.85

Alkyd Urethane Gloss Oil Base Duralux Enamel

Pleasant Hill Country Store 8585 TR 656 • Fredericksburg, OH 44627

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2 miles north of Holmesville on SR 83 Mon.-Fri. 9-7; Sat. 9-6; Sun. 12-5

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Alpine Swiss ............................$2.98 lb. Troyers Swiss ...........................$3.38 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.

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Free Delivery With Every Meat, Pleasant Cheese, Homemade Bread Order Hill 330-359-5606 Bulk Foods Closed Thurs. & Sun.

Veggie Chips .............. $3.65 bag Whole Wheat Flakes (cereal) ......................$4.09 ea. Bananas .......................... $.55 lb. Pizza Crusts 2/bag ..............$2.09

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Pineapples – Grapes – Bananas Oranges – Lemons – Grapefruits Watermelons – Cantaloupes – Head Lettuce Cauliflower - Potatoes - Tomatoes Onions - Smith Milk Located 1½ mi. N. of Mt. Hope on SR 241 @ Stone Barn Furniture • 330-231-0983 Hours: Mon. - Sat. 9 am - 5 pm

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to the election, voters will receive the most amount of time to complete the application if they are registered prior to July 4. Under Ohio law, only votes cast in the correct precinct can be counted. Consequently, it is imperative that the boards of elections have current information for each voter. “Having clean voter rolls is essential to running good elections, and we are asking for every voter to help us with this task,” said Welch. “Having up to date voter information not only helps us at the board of elections, it greatly increases the chance that every vote legally cast will be counted.” The deadline to register to vote for the Aug. 7, East Holmes Local School District Special Election falls on July 9. Please register early to also be included in the summer mailing for the November election.

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Election officials in Holmes County are urging citizens of the county to register to vote or update their existing voter information. “This year is a unique year for elections in Ohio,” said Lisa Welch, Holmes County Board of Elections director. “Each registered voter in the state will be receiving an application to vote by mail. In order to receive the application, our board of elections must have voters current registration information.” The Ohio Secretary of State is sending out vote by mail applications to every voter around Ohio. On July 4, all 88 counties will be submitting their voter rolls to the state to aid in the mailing. Voters need to have up to date information on file with the board of elections prior to this. While a supplemental mailing will be going out closer


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Books (Continued From Page A1) we did book signings for others, and we have so many Amish ladies back in the kitchen who get no recognition, no thank yous,” he said. “We are doing this to share how we get all this great cooking. We have (tourists) you’d never suspect of setting foot in a kitchen talking to Amish ladies about how to do this or that,” he said. The format of the extravaganza involves the cooks making and showing off a recipe from a book on sale in the store. “The first year, the tourists were absolutely awestruck. They were lined up out the door,” Hochstetler said, For the third consecutive year, Gospel Book explaining that after Store in Berlin will play host to the Cookbook sampling the recipes, Extravaganza on July 7. browsing the shelves and talking to the cooks themselves, the patrons Serving actually vote for their the Area favorite cookbook, a top FUJI • SchwInn • SUn Since 1985 award that’s been earned SALES & SERVICE the past two years by “Tasteful Delights.” Visitors to the store, he 3 Different said, were so impressed Electric Bike with the event they Pedal Assist Midwest Trailers in repeatedly asked, “Have Kits Available Stock 3 Sizes Available you been doing this all this time and we didn’t 2 Locations to Serve You know about it?” Both 4860 TR 367 Millersburg, Ohio locations 4441 cR 70 charm, Ohio It hadn’t been, but VM: 330-893-2769 cell: 330-231-1798 it’s one they’ve found closed Mon. & Tues. 8-8; Mon., Tues, Thur, Fri. 8-5; worth repeating and Wed. & Sun. one customers keep Thurs. & Fri. 8-5:30; Sat. 8-2 Sat. 8-12 10034127 coming back for and one Hochstetler hopes to see grow to include all of Berlin’s Main Street Merchants. For more information on the event, call the Gospel Book Store at 330893-2523.

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Reporter Christine L. Pratt can be reached at 330-674-5676 or by email at cpratt@the-dailyrecord.com.

Holmes County Shopper News P.O. Box 918 Wooster, OH 44691 Publication No. (USPS 60) Millersburg office 25 N. Clay St Phone: 1-888-323-1662 E-mail: holmescountyshopper@dixcom.com Published Thursdays by the Holmes County Shopper, P.O. Box 918, Wooster, OH 44691.

We reserve the right to limit quantities on all sale items.

June 28-30, 2012

We will be open July 4th from 9am – 5pm!

Contender Peaches $16.95/box

Due to the unusual warm spring the Contender Peach is available 3 weeks early. Now is the time to get your canning and freezing done!

Troyer Pepper Jack Cheese..... $3.29lb mini horns sliced Troyer Brick Cheese ................. $2.99 sliced or fresh cut

Blueberries Pint 2/$5.00

Southwestern Salsa Cheese.... $3.48lb sliced or fresh cut Troyer’s Trail Bologna .............. $3.79lb rings only Troyer Honey Roasted Turkey Breast ........................ $3.79lb

Strawberries 1lb 2/$5.00

Troyer Chopped Ham ............... $1.49lb Peach Gelatin ............................ $2.49lb Pepsi Products ........................ 4/$11.00 with in store coupon

Spinach $1.95

Superior Vitamin D Milk ........... $2.89/gal Superior Cottage Cheese......... $1.99/24oz California Strawberries ............ 2/$5.00

Cucumbers 2/$1.00

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The Holmes County Shopper News

Calendar It will be at 197 Crawford St., at the home of Gary and Dawna Sands. Take chairs and a dish to share; hot dogs, iced tea, lemonade and water will be provided. Please RSVP to 330-695-4272 by June 27.

Holmes Red Cross annual benefit auction is Saturday The Holmes County Chapter of the American Red Cross will hold its 19th annual benefit auction at the Mount Hope Auction Barn on Saturday, June 30, at 9 a.m. for

the main auction. The auction consists of new donated goods. Breakfast will be served at 7 a.m., with a bake sale to start at 8 a.m. Lawn furniture will begin at 10 a.m., furniture at 11 a.m. and quilts at 1 p.m. The bloodmobile will be open from 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Auction proceeds will be used to help Holmes County residents in time of disaster.

p.m. with tickets costing $8 for half of a chicken, noodles, applesauce, dinner roll and a drink. For a half-chicken only, it costs $5. Take-out will be available. Games for children and adults will be held, as well as music by Terry Lee Goffee. Fireworks will end the night, with proceeds going toward the Paint Township Fire Department.

July

Mount Eaton plans festival on Saturday A fireman’s festival will be held Saturday, June 30 at Mount Eaton Elementary School. A barbecue dinner will begin at 4:30

Plans to be finalized for Holmesville anniversary The final planning meeting for the Holmesville 125th anniversary celebration will be held Monday, July 2 at 7 p.m. at the village office building. Public is welcome.

Call 419-496-4864 email: bakersjointcream@zoominternet.net Mail this coupon with payment to: Baker’s Supply, P.O. Box 224, Ashland, OH 44805

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Route 557 in Charm. The facility is handicapped accessible. Lunch will be served for $8 per person. Anyone planning to attend should contact Carol Alberts, 330-8932373- Winifred Huprich, 330-893-2123; or Faun Brand, 330-893-2103.

Holmes Retired Teachers to meet Holmes County Retired Teachers will meet Thursday, July 21, at 11:30 a.m. in the Lincoln Room at Hotel Millersburg. Karen Butt, past president of ORTA, will speak; Carol Remington, ORTA District IX representative, will also make remarks. Ordering will be off the menu, but call reservations by June 19 to Judy at 330-763-4031.

August

Berlin High School Reunion Voter registration is July 21 Public meeting deadline is July 9 The Berlin High School to be held July 9 is the deadline Reunion will be held July regarding Brace’s to register to vote in the 21, 1:30 p.m., at CarpenAug. 7 special election. ter’s Café, located inside reemployment

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any change of name or address. Residents can register at the Holmes County Board of Elections, Clinton Street Office Building, 75 E. Clinton St., Suite 108. The Board of Elections office is open weekdays from 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Registration forms are available at the Bureau of Motor Vehicles or at the Holmes County District Public Library. Forms may be printed from the www.holmescountyboardofelections. com website. Completed registration forms must reach the board office or designated agency by the deadline. For more information call 330-674-5921. The Aug. 7 ballot issue is an additional 3.77-mill tax issue for the East Holmes Local School District.

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Come and see our displays of decks, patios, pergola, gazebos, fence, furniture and much more. Professional installation or material only.

Anita Hershberger – SR 515 Dundee 4 Yds. Dress Fabric Every Month For 1 Yr.

Martha Miller – TR 661, Dundee P. Dunn Shelf Ada Stutzman – Plan City LED Garden Lite

The Holmes County

Board of Developmental Disabilities has announced that Superintendent F. Scott Brace will retire as of Aug. 31 and is seeking re-employment with the county board. The board will hold a public meeting regarding the issue of Brace’s reemployment prior to its regular meeting, to be Aug. 16 at 6 p.m. at the Holmes County Training Center Early Childhood MultiPurpose Room, 8001 Township Road 574, Holmesville.

Advertising deadline Display ads, Monday at 2 p.m. Classified ads, Tuesday at 3 p.m.

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1st Prize Mary Turh Yoder 2nd Prize Mrs. Eddie Yoder 3rd Prize Mrs. Roy Hershberger 4th Prize Leann Mast-Trail

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Ruby’s Country Store

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The Business of

Here comes the Fourth of July! Stands selling  fireworks appear in empty parking lots and along  the road, flags fly proudly, newspapers announce  upcoming celebrations. Amidst the excitement and  preparations, let’s pause and consider the business  of freedom. It consists not just of celebrations, but of  courage and sacrifice. For each individual who enjoys  the benefits of his or her freedom today, many have  suffered and died on the battlefield to protect the  freedom of our nation. Let us thank God for freedom  as we enjoy this Independence Day.

Thursday, June 28, 2012 — 5 HAROLD’S EQUIPMENT West Side Automotive

Weekly Scripture Reading

Sales • Service • Parts Harold Neuenschwander 2120 Co. Rd. 168, Dundee Ph. 893-2348

SERVING ALL OF HOLMES COUNTY 24 HOUR SERVICE

For All Your Towing Needs

330-674-6979 • 330-674-6911 180 S. MAD ANTHONY ST. • MILLERSBURG

Quality Appalachian Hardwoods Phone: (330) 893-3121

CHARM GENERAL STORE

RICK HAWKINS LUMBER

Emergency Services

Groceries - General Merchandise Charm, Ohio

2 Thessalonians  3:1–18

330-893-2400

The Parts Place

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of Millersburg, Inc.

• Automotive Parts • Machine Shop • Paint & Supplies 980 S. Washington St., Millersburg, OH

330-674-2344

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CHUCK NICHOLSON AUTO SUPERSTORE 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

330-893-3359 Mon - Fri. 9am - 5pm (later Tues by appt.) Sat. 9am - 3pm

No job is too big or too small

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

MILLER, MAST, MASON & BOWLING, LTD

WALNUT CREEK PLANING

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

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

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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

PHONE: 330-893-2057

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

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

HOLMES REDIMIX, INC.

330-893-3411

The Best of Home Cooking Since 1938

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

Scriptures Selected by the American Bible Society

MILLERSBURG OIL, INC.

EAST HOLMES VETERINARY CLINIC

5503 County Rd. 120, Berlin, Ohio

Millersburg, OH

Hebrews 10:1–39

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

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

FAITH VIEWbooks

Your Full-Line Bakery

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

One mile west of Mt. Hope, right on Twp. Rd. 616. Watch for sign.

For All your Home Improvements

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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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Community Shedding tears humanizing, healthy “Everyone should have one day a month for nothing but crying. We’d all be a lot better off. Crime would stop, wars would stop, generals would lay down their arms.”— Anne Tyler, from The Clock Winder. It seems to me that crying, rather than being a sign of weakness as is often the case in our culture, humanizes people. If people cry over fear, pain, even joy, they are fully aware of themselves and in touch with their emotions. I don’t know about you, but when I force myself to hold in emotions, positive or negative, I get a little out of sorts. Years ago, I was talking on the phone to a friend

in Oregon who was going through a divorce. She apologized and I asked her what she was sorry for. “For crying on your shoulder … again!” I assured her there was nothing to apologize for, that I felt it was just a part of our friendship that I listen when she needed me to; she’d do the same for me. And I congratulated her on being so in touch with her emotions that she could express them without worrying about what

I’d think of crying. I do know of others, of course, who find crying quite irritating. I don’t believe such an attitude is necessarily callous on their part. I think some of us are raised to perceive crying as weak and childish, so such a response is a conditioned one. When my life is hectic and filled with one trauma after another, I find a good cry will relax me. I like to view tears as safety valves. They relieve the pressure so my heart won’t explode. In addition, scientists have discovered that tears contain certain chemicals that are actually cleansing to the body. Tears can wash out toxins and waste products that

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kids backpacks in conPatricia Lang conducted junction with the Holmes an educational program. When Nashville Grange County Chapter of the The July meeting is canmet June 7 at Job & Fam- American Red Cross. celed. The next meeting ily Services the annual Visitors were deputy will be Aug. 2. inspection was held. Wayne Young, junior Community service deputy Norma Rubel, Knights projects were discussed. past deputy Thurman Members will put togeth- Rausch and his wife, Jean Gaming Society er Operation Military Rausch. Knights of Gaming

accumulate in our bloodstreams. So, you see, crying is not only mentally healthy, but it’s also physically healthy! I believe it is a modern tragedy that our society has become so dehumanized. We’re obsessed with uniformity and efficiency. We’re more interested in performing like welloiled machines, or wellprogrammed computer robots, than as emotional human beings. Crying just doesn’t fit into our technological ideal. And I’m afraid that somehow makes us lesser people. Maybe Tyler is right. Perhaps part of the upheaval in our world can be attributed to the billions and billions of unshed tears.

Briefs New arrivals A GIRL, Maggie Meliah, was born June 13 at Wooster Community Hospital to Perry and Ellie Erb of Dalton. She weighed 5 pounds, 5 ounces and was 18 inches long. Grandparents are Debbie Miller of Cambridge and Ben and Fannie Erb of Carrolton. Greatgrandparents are Flavil and Verna Miller of Old Washington and Mary Raber of Charm.

She joins a brother, Zane. Grandparents are Raymond L. and Rebecca A. Windsor of Shreve, Shirley Stacy, Larry Saunders, both of Galion, and Phil Stacy of Mansfield. Greatgrandparents are Sandra Musselman of Shreve and Eulane Stacy of Mansfield.

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Plat books are a reference guide to property ownership in a county. Landowners are listed COOPER JOHN was alphabetically and include born June 1 at Wooster the township and section Community Hospital to where the owner may be Megge and Ryan Boals of located in the directory. Big Prairie. He weighed They are useful for a 7 pounds, 12 ounces and variety of purposes. This was 18 1⁄2 inches long. directory published by the Grandparents are Jerry Great Mid-Western Puband Chris Hayes of Mill- lishing Company Inc., also ersburg and Jim and includes an Advertisers Cindy Boals of Lakeville. Classified Business DirecGreat-grandmothers are tory for your ease in locatBarbara Boals of Lakev- ing a business in the counBoard Gaming Society ille and Sharon Vaughn ty. These businesses helped meets the third Satur- of Millersburg. support the production of day of the month from this valuable resource. noon-6 p.m. at the HolThe current edition of HARPER LEE was mes County District born June 11 at Wooster the Holmes County Plat Public Library, Millers- Community Hospital to Directory is available at burg. Raymond O. and Rebecca Ohio State University For more information, K. Windsor of Shreve. She Extension office located e-mail knightsofgaming@ weighed 7 pounds, 15 ounc- at 75 E. Clinton St., Suite embarqmail.com. es and was 19 inches long. 109, Millersburg.

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ular new book “To Fly Again,” and is founder of the Martin & Gracia Burnham Foundation. The third annual While serving as misOperation A.E.D. meal The Dixie Melody Boys, and pie auction will A Greater Vision dinner sionaries in the Philipa popular Gospel quar- be held June 30 at St. concert will be held in the pines, Gracia and her hustet, will be featured at the John’s Lutheran Church lower level banquet facil- band, Martin, were kidAmish Door Restaurant in (McZena), 46 Ashland ity at the Carlisle Inn of napped by terrorists and Wilmot on Thursday, June County Road 2575, Walnut Creek on July 7. spent the next 13 months 28, beginning at 7 p.m. Lakeville. Meal service For tickets call 330-852- as hostages in the PhilipSince organizing over will be available from 3058. The cost is $35 and pine jungle. On June 7, five decades ago, The 5:30-7 p.m. The pie auc- includes a family style 2002 captivity ended for Dixie Melody Boys have tion begins at 7 p.m. dinner, gospel concert, tax these two missionaries in enjoyed much success, and there will also be a and gratuity. Doors open a violent rescue that left including a Grammy 10-item silent auction at 5:30 p.m. followed by Martin Burnham dead nomination and numer- that will remain open dinner at 6 p.m. The con- and Gracia wounded. ous Fan Award nomina- throughout the evening. cert is at 7 p.m. Their story of faith in the tions from The Singing midst of terror and tragThe event is in memoNews Magazine, Southern ry of Spc. Damon Win- Gracia Burnham edy is known around the Gospel Music’s leading kleman, an army medic, world. fan and trade publication. and sponsored by the to speak USA Today says of This exciting musi- young adult group at the Share brunch with Gra- Martin and Gracia, “The cal event promises to be church. cia Burnham and hear Burnhams, under torturenjoyable for the entire The proceeds go toward her speak at Dutch Val- ous conditions, befriendfamily. To obtain addi- purchasing Automatic ley Restaurant in Sugar- ed their guards, comforttional information, call External Defibrillator creek on Saturday, July 14 ed their fellow hostages 330-359-5464 or visit units for the community. beginning at 9:30 a.m. and kept their faith in a www.amishdoor.com. Burnham is author of God who seemed to have One or more units will be purchased and installed the New York Times abandoned them.” This brunch is open in the community and bestselling book “In Meal and pie the funds raised will also the Presence of My to all ladies and is being auction Saturday cover training costs. Enemies” and the pop- sponsored by Valley View

Community Church’s women’s ministry. Cost for this event is $10, and seating is limited. Reservations are necessary and may be made by calling the church at 330-852-2273. Gracia Burnham will also be speaking at the Family Life Center at Valley View Community Church in Sugarcreek on Sunday, July 22 at 6 p.m. This event is open to the public at no charge, and no reservations are necessary. A freewill offering will be taken.

proceeds to benefit the Miley Building. To-go containers will be available. The church is on state Route 83 south of Millersburg, in Clark. Worship is Sundays at 9:30 a.m. www.millersburgfirst.com

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Tent revival meetings will be held July 22-29 across from the Farmstead Restaurant (just north of Berlin) with Ice cream social evangelist Terry Myers planned in Clark from St. Joe, Ind. WeekThe Clark Community night services begin at Church annual ice cream 7:30 p.m., Saturday and social will be held Satur- Sunday evenings begin at day, July 21, from 5-7 p.m. 7 p.m., and Sunday mornMenu includes home- ing starts at 10 a.m. All made ice cream, hot dogs, are invited to attend. For more information chicken sandwiches, sloppy joes, noodles, baked call Ray Shaum at 330beans, potato or macaroni 464-1261. Sponsored by the area conservative salad and pies. Cost is by donation with Mennonite churches.


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Election of officers for 2013 was held. They are: president, Sam Crawford; first vice president, Charles Paullin; secretary/treasurer, Rosemary Troutman. The position for second vice president is still open. Flowers from Moore’s Greenhouse were given as door prizes. Pictures were taken of the honored classes. Next year’s banquet will be held May 11.

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The outfits for farmers in those days were straw hats, short-sleeved shirts, (some wore light weight long-sleeved shirts), trousers, heavy work shoes or boots, and large bandanas to wipe the sweat. Shorts were very rare and then only occasionally seen on children. If they didn’t have corn to hoe or other chores to do, the kids would head for the creek to wade in the cool water, catch crawfish and just enjoy nature. Some were lucky enough to have a “swimming hole” located near them. Once again it is summertime but the livin’ is much easier! With the weatherman predicting temperatures in the 90s again this week, it is nice to know we can turn on our fans and air conditioners and keep cool. Right now, I am going to go get a glass of ice cold lemonade!

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the next day. Carrying water to the fields for the men who were bindering and shocking grain or making hay was a chore for us kids. Some people didn’t have refrigerators to make ice, so we would fill the jugs from the cold water that ran in the spring houses. Some of the fields were far away, and we made a lot of trips. We would have several days in a row when it was in the 90s and we made hay every day. It would be loaded on the wagon loose with a hay loader, quite a modern improvement from raking it into huge piles with a “dump rake” and then pitching it onto wagons by hand with a pitchfork. My Dad often talked about the time my Grandpa Wagner was almost killed in a dump rake. He was raking hay with a team of young mares that were only “green broke.”

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If a wheelbarrow shrieks in the sun ... It never fails that at some point in your life, someone asks you what your most embarrassing moment is. For 95 percent of my days, I couldn’t honestly answer this, because nothing ever seemed quite embarrassing enough to warrant a full confession. Sure, there was the time in fifth grade I neglected to wear underwear because I was so excited about the new outfit I was wearing for my field trip to the museum, but no one really knew. There was also the time I caught myself falling asleep during a college class and the professor stopped lecturing and asked me, frankly and sternly, if I was trying to stifle a yawn, which I was, and I was as mortified as I should have been. But nothing compares to the story that pops to mind, and I can not look at, touch, or even mention a wheelbarrow without snickering to myself. Because really, if you can’t look back at your most embarrassing moment and burst into laughter, it just wasn’t that exciting and you need to work harder to humiliate yourself. My story begins with the background philosophy that if a tree falls in the woods and there is no one there to hear it, does it make a noise? Amazingly enough, this concept works in so many ways during one’s life. Likewise, if a person does something really

After pedaling for several miles in a downpour of near biblical proportions, I finally ditched under the drive-up canopy of a country church when lightning began to crack. I spent the next hour

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Thunder stupid and there’s no one there to watch her, did it really happen? And so my story goes. We ordered an inordinate amount of mulch one summer, and of course we had to get it all spread on a day when the temperature outside rivaled the sun. (This is always the case, but I’ll use the heat as the excuse for my delusion.) There was so much mulch, in fact, that we asked our good friend and neighbor if we could borrow his wheelbarrow so that my husband and I could both work simultaneously to make the job go faster. Our neighbor’s wheelbarrow is much nicer than ours, which was literally pieced together by an elderly relative and weighs roughly 6,000 pounds. Needless to say, it was a long day of work and sweat and mulch that sticks to the sweat and ends up in places that you never thought mulch could go. By the time it was suppertime, there was no way I could muster up the strength to actually prepare anything, so I declared that I was going to head to the store to get a pre-made meal. I made myself look See Pg. 16 — SHRIEKS

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and a half holed-up and turning various shades of pink and blue as the temperature dropped about 20 degrees! Once the lightning abated I rode out to finish the trip home, considerably wetter and at least a few drops wiser than before!

(Continued From Page 10) apart from every other Independence Day festival around us — we can pretty much guarantee that no one else is going to offer you a pair of ice skates.” On Saturday, the festivities will continue with food vendors, a chicken barbecue presented by the Boy Scouts, music and dozens of activities. Beginning at noon, children can enjoy face painting, a dunk tank, cornhole, big foot racing and kids’ games by Skyview Ranch, as well as inflatables that include an obstacle course and rock climbing wall. Several competitions will be held, including a watermelon seed spitting contest, a Jell-O-flinging contest and a pie eating contest. Other activities include a caricature artist, balloon artist, strolling magician, kicking games and inflatable basketball, football passing and football.

Weekend Independence Day celebration brings fun to Historic Downtown Millersburg To honor the meaning of Independence Day, a Civil War interactive booth and Civil War re-enactment troop will offer a historical perspective to the festivities. All day, a silent auction will be underway featuring numerous baskets and items, including 11 items valued at $300 or more, such as Amish-made silvered oak television stand donated by Homestead Furniture valued at $647, Ohio State Football Tickets, a three-piece set of Millersburg glass and a notebook laptop computer. Raffle tickets will be on sale with an iPad2 as the grand prize.

Live entertainment will be provided on the grand stage, sponsored by WalMart. The audience is encouraged to take lawn chairs to watch performances by Saltcreek, Inc., Thumbs McGee, the Thunder Idol winner, Magician Tim Angelioni and the Fun Center Chordsmen Barbershop Harmony Chorus. A color guard will also perform at 8:15 p.m. To conclude the events, fireworks sponsored by the Holmes County Tourism Bureau and the village of Millersburg will light up the town at 9:45 p.m. Other corporate sponsors include CenturyLink, the Killuck Savings Bank, Cassel Bear, the Com-

Dietary and lifestyle applications sium ­— They help relax Eat whole, unprocessed and calm the nervous sys- foods (organic produce if tem. possible). Herbal applications Avoid foods high in Adaptogens — Ash- sodium (salt). waganda, Astragalus, Select foods high in Rhodiola and Siberian potassium, which is found Ginseng are considered primarily in vegetables adaptogen herbs that and fruits. improve the body’s abilAvoid refined foods, ity to cope with stress. All sugar, alcohol and cafadaptogens help protect feine, and limit dairy against mental and physi- products and wheat if cal stress by enhancing allergies are suspect. adrenal gland function. Moderate exercise is Herbal Relaxants — beneficial. Passion Flower, Valerian, Get sufficient sleep. Skullcap and Chamomile Drink plenty of spring are all excellent herbs to water. relax the nervous system. Have some time to

yourself. Go for a walk, read or do something healthy that you enjoy. Get out in the natural sunlight. Chiropractic care and massage therapy can help with the effects of stress on your structure and also help remove irritation to your nervous system. This information in this article is intended for informational purposes and should not be used to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent disease, or as a substitute for sound medical advice. Please consult with your doctor concerning matters of your health. The statements

mercial & Savings Bank, Graphic Publications and First-Knox National Bank. The festival serves as a big party to celebrate national heritage in a way particular to Holmes County. “It’s Americana at its core. Everything about it, from cherry pie eating to watermelon seed spitting to eating some good old-fashioned barbecue, hot dogs or hamburgers. It’s wholesome, it’s family centered, it’s about being a part of your community and just enjoying the place, the people and the entertainment,” said McCulloch. “That’s what Independence Day is about — celebrating who we are by doing what we do and just enjoying it.” For a detailed schedule of events, go to http://www. historicdowntownmillersburg.com. Reporter Kelley Mohr can be reached at 330674-5676 or kmohr@thedaily-record.com.

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Markets DANVILLE AUCTION 15780 Body Road, Danville June 16 7 LOADS — Hay and straw: 1st cutting mixed 2.25-2.75 bale and 35 rd. bale; 1st cutting grass 2.75 bale and 32.50 rd. bales. 97 GOATS — Does 25-250; doe w-kids 235; bucks 20-200; wethers 90-160. Ewes 65-130; bull calves 40-400; heifer calves 100-235; ponies 40-135; rabbits 1.50-45; poultry .45-12; ducks 1.00-9.00; guineas 12.50; pigeons 2.003.00; doves 7.00. Antique Auction, June 30 Next Reg. Auction, June 7 SUGARCREEK LIVESTOCK AUCTION INC. June 18 141 CALVES — Choice calves 185-225, good calves 140-180, light & thins 60-downback to farm bulls 150-225, heifers 150-240; Feeders, steers & bulls 115, heifers 100, dairy cross feeders 75-96. 164 CATTLE — Choice steers 115-121.50, good steers 112-114.50, Holstein steers 85-105, choice heifers 115-120,

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Shrieks coast was clear, giving me the opportunity to react as presentable as poslike a raging maniac, sible, hopped into my waving my fists and kickcar, threw it into reverse, ing my car and cussing and backed right into/ out my husband who left over our neighbor’s the wheelbarrow behind magnificent wheelbarmy car in the first place. row. Once I had finished my This is the part where little fit, I examined the the tree-in-the-woods wheelbarrow and deterthing comes in, because mined the damage was I stood there behind my slight enough to ignore, car and before I said or moved it out of my way, did anything, I surveyed and drove off to the the street, making sure store. no one saw me or heard The philosophy, howthe screech of twisting ever, didn’t quite work metal. Thankfully, the in my favor. For it just (Continued From Page 15)

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Business Woda Group to sponsor hanging baskets The Woda Group of Westerville has committed to sponsoring 30 hanging flower baskets in Millersburg’s historic downtown shopping district. The Woda Group expedited the process so the baskets will be in place in time for the Thunder over Holmes County Independence Day Festival, scheduled for June 29-30. Thunder Over Holmes County is Historic Downtown Millersburg’s largest event. “We are very grateful for Woda’s support, which allows us to add to the

character and beauty of the downtown — especially for an event as important as Thunder,” said HDM Executive Director Tara McCulloch. “Woda’s sponsorship is much appreciated.” The Woda Group and its affiliates are developers, general contractors and property managers specializing in the design, construction and management of affordable multifamily apartments, senior communities, and single family homes. For more information, please call 330-674-3955.

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County LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – Alltel Wireless of Little Rock, Ark., announced the activation of a new digital cell site in Holmes County, which is meant to improve voice and high speed data services. The improvement is part of Alltel’s multi-million dollar investment to enhance its network and systems. The cell site in Holmes County, located on Township Road 560, will significantly improve call quality and data speed coverage for residential and business customers in Holmesville, according to an Alltel release. Additionally, those trav-

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Barn (Continued From Page 9)

Mel Bolt and Marcella Hawkins exhibit a bluebird box in the historic Snively barn. with her husband, Larry, is the fourth generation of the family who has lived on the farm, noted, “We’ve had a tremendous crowd. I bet we had

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Barn (Continued From Page 19) the barn now has modern siding, the framing inside is quite impressive. The Ohio Bluebird Society had their exhibit inside the upper story of

the Snively Barn. Marcella Hawkins, President of the Ohio Bluebird Society from Holmes County, along with Mel Bolt of Wooster, educated tour goers on proper nesting boxes and attracting as

well as caring for bluebirds. “We had to move our exhibit because the bats were making a mess of it,” she said as she pointed up at the eaves See Pg. 22 — BARN


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Rolling Ridge Ranch: Where the White Buffalo Roam By Katherine Ryder, Spectrum Publications Editor

Rolling Ridge Ranch Animal Park opened its doors in 1996 featuring 200 animals and birds. The business operated with a threeseater carriage and two wagons to take visitors along on a tour and feed the animals. According to manager, Orin Mast there were approximately 7,500-10,000 visitors that first year the ranch was open. This summer, 16 years later, the staff of Rolling Ridge Ranch is expecting between 50,000 and 60,000 guests. Every year the business opens its doors for various field trips for the local schools, creating a packed business in the morning hours. The groups commonly range from preschool to high school and offer a very unique, fun and educational experience for students. Mast believes that the teachers and parents who accompany their students have just as much fun enjoying the animals and birds from around the world. All groups, whether they be families or field trips, will be taken out into the 80-acre animal park by one of the Rolling Ridge’s experienced tour guides in a horse-drawn covered wagon. While on the journey the tour guide will point out some of the 600 animals and over 100 species from around the world that are in the beautiful, wooded rolling animal park. The guide will also take time to stop at different points so visitors can feed the animals as they approach the wagon. Guests are also able to take the tour in their own car, but will not be able to feed the animals if they do so. Petting Zoo! Picnic Area! Afterward visitors are Playground Walk-Thru! encouraged to visit the large petting zoo and relax in the picnic area next to the gift shop. This year Mast his looking into building a concession Birthday Gift Shop! stand so guests won’t need White Buffalo are a very rare entity and they are not easy to find. Parties to pack their lunches if they get hungry throughout the Open 4th of July day. and Labor Day “The best thing has been Monday to Saturday our ability to grow from 200 with Coupon 9am to 4pm Per Person For Wagon Tour - Up to 6 people. Not valid with animals,” Mast said. “We’ve Closed Sundays group discounts or other offers. Expires 10/13/12 HCS been able to add something new every year.” Mast and his staff have met people from all over the world, many who have made 1 Rolling Ridge Ranch a must3691 CR 168, Millersburg 2 miles from Heini’s Cheese, 3 ⁄2 miles from Berlin stop during their annual visit to Amish country. “I think we’re well-received in the community,” Mast said. “Our visitors seem to enjoy what we have to offer. And we help with the local economy.” Visitors who come to the Berlin area are coming for more than a trip to a restaurant, a simple shopping excursion or something fun to do. They’re coming for all of that and much more. Not only do visitors want to experience the home-style cooking, local bed and breakfasts, handcrafted furniture, but they want to keep in touch with a simpler way of living and the serenity that Holmes County has to offer. “I think we all compliment each other well,” Mast said. This year Mast has introduced three new attractions to the Rolling Ridge family – White Buffalo. According to Mast, White Buffalo are a very rare entity and they are not easy to find. He also believes that the newcomers will draw a lot of attention in the upcoming season. White Buffalo is an American bison, as buffalos are normally brown in color; white buffalo can result from one of several physical conditions: They may be leucistic, with white fur but blue eyes, instead of the pink seen in albinos; they may have a rare genetic condition which causes a buffalo to be born white, but to become brown within a year or two as it matures; they may be albinos, in which case they will remain unpigmented throughout their lives, and may also have hearing and vision problems; they may be beefalo, a bison-cattle crossbreed, and thus have inherited the white coloration from their cattle ancestry. The National Bison Association has estimated that white buffalo only occur in approximately one out of every 10 million births. Rolling Ridge Ranch is located at 3961 CR 168 in Berlin (between Berlin and Walnut Creek). Business hours are Monday-Saturday, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. from mid-April through mid-October, depending on the weather (closed on Ascension Day – May 17, 2012). Special rates are available for school field trips. It’s recommended that guests make reservations as early as possible. For more information call 330893-3777 or visit www.visitrollingridge.com.

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Area bikers invited to Lions poker run The Berlin Lions sponsored Bluegrass in the Park on June 23 with food served by the club and local vendors. With perfect weather, the event brought people from out of town as well as area residents. The next Park event will be on Aug. 11

and will feature John Schmid and will include volleyball and cornhole tournaments along with barbecued chicken and other delicious favorites. The Lions Pride Ride is a poker run benefitting Camp Echoing Hills, scheduled for Sat-

urday, July 21. All area bikers are invited. Registration will be at the Snyder Insurance Building in Berlin at 10 a.m. with riders to return by 3 p.m. Prizes and a barbecued chicken supper will be included; cost is $15 for first rider plus

$10 if passenger wishes to play. A golf scramble is scheduled for Aug. 26 at Fire Ridge; proceeds will provide scholarships for a student in both East and West Holmes. This is a joint Millersburg-Berlin Lions Clubs event.

Anyone wishing to participate please notify Carey Conn at Graphic Publications or call 330231-5942 for information on any of the above events. The next Berlin Lions Club meeting will be at Cindy’s Diner at 6:30 p.m. on Thursday, July 5.

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Swiss Country Lawn, Crafts committed to quality

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Swiss Country Lawn & Crafts in Sugarcreek features a large collection of the area’s finest Amish-made lawn furniture.

By KELLEY MOHR Staff Writer Swiss Country Lawn & Crafts features a large collection of the area’s finest Amish-made lawn furniture, gazebos, swing sets and lawn ornaments for the outdoor living area, as well as primitive country-style crafts and home décor for the indoors. Looking at the wide array of items offered by Swiss Country Lawn, it’s hard to believe it all began in a front yard 23 years ago. “We put about a half dozen lawn furniture items out in our front yard on a Saturday and by the end of the day we had sold all of them. So the next day, we got more,” said owner Dwight Mast. “That’s how we got started, we grew into what we’ve got now. For our success, we give the credit to God and we operate our business with integrity and honesty, and our employees are a very vital part of our business.” In fact, Swiss Country Lawn is owned by Mast and his wife, who operate the business along with

buildings constructed from kiln-dried and treat“For our success, we give the ed, select grade lumber or maintenance-free vinyl. credit to God and we operate our Customers can access business with integrity and honSwiss Country items both in-store and online. While a esty, and our employees are a wealth of home décor and very vital part of our business.” thoughtful gifts are availDwight Mast, owner able through the online store, some seasonal items — such as rhythm clocks, their five children and dack chairs, which are P. Graham Dunn, wall art, five other employees. designed to withstand window fixtures, garden While there are many weather and mildew with- décor, wind chimes, bird furniture stores in the out cracking or fading and feeders, PlayMor swingsets, area, what sets Swiss comes in a variety of bril- painted-frame pictures by Country Lawn apart is liant colors ranging from John Rosini, Pat Fischer a commitment to sell- tangerine to royal blue. and more — can be found ing quality merchandise “There are basically about only at store locations. while offering first-rate six basic colors, but then we And as prices may be customer service. do combinations, two-toned less in-store, Mast recom“Our goal is to satisfy and tropical colors,” said mends stopping in or givour customers, so cus- Mast. “We probably have a ing Swiss Country Lawn tomer service is very selection of about 23 colors & Crafts a call. important to us here,” or color combinations on Swiss Country Lawn & said Mast. As for the our color chart. There are a Crafts is located at 2131 quality merchandise, that lot available.” State Route 39, Sugarapplies to the store’s best “We have a large display, creek 44681, and is open selling candle brands — that’s one thing customers Monday-Saturday 9 a.m.Warm Glow and Cross- like. There’s a lot of selec- 5 p.m. For more informaroads — as well as poly- tion,” said Mast, noting tion, call 330-852-2031 or ethylene furniture made that locally manufactured go to http://www.swissfrom recycled milk jugs LuxCraft gazebos, picnic countrylawn.com. by members of the local tables and lawn chairs are Reporter Kelley Mohr Amish community. some of the best sellers. can be reached at 330Most popular of these The business also spe- 674-5676 or kmohr@theproducts are the Adiron- cializes in custom-made daily-record.com.

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Honor roll West Holmes High School Principal’s List, All A’s Freshmen — Chase Campbell, Madison Chanay, Devin Dehass, Portia Evans, Hannah Hypes, Patcia Lanchman, Jordan Lint, Alec Martin, Kaci Martin, Michael Martin, Hannah Miller, Kennady Miller, Joshua Neer, Kaelin Nelson, Elise Neville, Michael Phillips, Andrew Rodhe, Gregory Scherer, Alison Sprang, Caleb Stein, Colton Tennant, Angelina Tennefoss, Riley Wilcox, Chaeyeon Woo, Louis Yerse. Sophomores — Claire Benson, Madelyn Brewer, Kaci Bucklew, Emily Byler, Alexis Eliot, Cameron Klotz, Max Lehman, TimothyMeyer, Olivia Mirich, Emily Molnar, Carli Roach, Alexis Rolince, Laina Snyder, Lea Stitzlein, Dakota Vansickle. Juniors — Kateryna Aleksandrova, Kiana Austin, Jordain Bellville, Jason Biltz, Chelsea Black, Hannah Frank, Andrew Cully Gordon, Kristen Halloran, Markilynn Hogle, Sierra Johnson, Hayley Kick, Courtney Kozak, Kimberly Mckee, Rachelle Morrison, Jacolyne Oyster, Noemi Piknova, Rebecca Rohr, Alyssa Russell, Matthew Schlegel, Jordan Snow, Mary Sprang, Chandler Strouse, Jaimi Williams, Laura Winegar. Seniors — Hannah Boals, Amy Boyd, Rebecca Chamberlin, Brynley Conway, Chandler Dial, Emily Ditmars, Taylor Eliot, Casey Ernst, Ciera Hall, Amanda Hershberger, Desaree Holloway, Lacey Mays, Caitlyn Monter, Brittany Polen, Jenna Polen, Chalana Reining, Aaron Reusser, Rachil Reynolds, Leah Schonauer, Ashten Spencer. Honor Roll Freshmen — Rebekah Brannon, Alexandra Brown, Isabella Cline, Kyrsten Costa, Brenna Gilley, Nathan Hall, Krista Hershberger, Morgan Hoxworth, Zachary Jaeb, Haley Judson, Shyann Kick, Brodryc Miller, Lukas Ogi, Hannah Reiheld, Ciera Rose, Lydia Schonauer, Jennifer Scott, Nathan Shaffer, Alexandra Snow, Wyatt Snow, Kallie Speegle, Madison Sprang, Alexandria Starr, Jillian Strouse, Nicole Strouse, Jordan

Stutzman, Cassie Thomas, Leann Vandeveer, Racheal Wagers, Mallory Wahl, Robert Wilson, Tyler Wright, Jeffrey Young. Sophomores — Brianna Akam, Joy Allison, Dillon Baird, Samuel Boyd, Shelby Cline, Chloe Dial, Melayna Galbraith, Micheala Harvey, Emily Holtzmann, Emily James, Skyler Justice, Alexis Kandel, August Maynard, Lacey McClain, Russell Purdy, Deric Roll, Joshua Schupp, Kelly Shaffer, Kennedy Smith, Cody Starr, Alexandra Stroffolino, Matthew Stutzman, Mandy Taylor, Morgan Wagers, Breanna Zemrock. Juniors — Natalie Abraham, Evan Aurand, Joyce Beckett, Mariah Bickel, Olivia Boley, Savannah Bowles, Agnese Comissari, Michael Dewitt, Lindsay Hypes, Samantha Krejci, Kelly Mullet, Rachel Nelson, Anna Schuster, Krista Sheedy, Gretchen Straits, Maria Straits, Amber Stutzman, Chase Tennant, John Zickefoose. Seniors — Kara Barnes, Brooklyn Benter, Shannon Brigotti, Rachel Cagle, Kayla Chandler, Tricia Chaney, Ashley Geiser, Morgan Hawkins, Miranda Huebner, Mason James, Reed Johnston, Schuyler Jones, Janel King, Haley Meyer, Alyssa Miller, Emily Miller, Michaela Miller, Haley Moniger, Lindsey Norris, Mariah Oswalt, Hailey Schmidt, Dustin Shaf-

fer, Bethany Shipman, Michael Tucker, Andrew Vaccariello, Kori Weber, Courtney Wigton, Moriah Williams. Merit Roll Freshmen — Haley Baird, Buddy Beckett, Carson Black, Fred Booth, Bryce Burgett, Morgan Clark, Chancelor Cline, Jordan Cultice, Caleb Currence, Autumn Dewitt, Raven Dillon, Junior Easterling, Marcus Edwards, Ryan Eyster, Carie Fair, Jallyn Giauque, Mariah Giauque, Jordan Gilstrap, Gram Hay, Taylor Hendershott, Kristin Hoover, Megan Horsley, Kevin Huebner, Anthony Keaton, Emily Kiner, Levi Kinstle, Lexi Kinstle, Kara Leadbetter, Andrea Lehman, Matthew Lowe, Sheridyn Maxwell, Trevor McDowell, Terry Medley, Madison Menuez, Jarod Miller, Stormi Morris, Everhett Myers, Madeline O’Donnell, Gabrielle Patterson, Stacey Plank, Joseph Purdy, Tristan Ramseyer, Cilynda Reining, Brittany Rodriguez, Nicholas Roush, Alexus Rusnak, Philip Schaffter, Morgan Shinn, Bailey Smith, Tori Smith, Christopher Sprang, Emily Sprang, Amanda Spurlock, Colyn Starrett, Dakota Stocker, James Vandeveer, Madalyn Wolfe, Jaylin Yoder, Kaitlyn Yoder, Regina Yoder, Samuel Young. Sophomores — Josie Allison, Ryleigh Anderson, Clayton Armstrong,

Brady Arnold, Tessa Baker, Joshua Bevington, Kayla Bird, Andrew Brigotti, Timothy Brown, Rebekah Ciszewski, Johnathan Clark, Kaili Coblentz, Brandon Conn, Devan Didinger, Tara Ferrell, Brianne Galbraith, Ian Gilt, Raquel Gray, Cara Hartley, Page Hershberger, Sarah Hershberger, Richard Holloway, Marina Hoxworth, Abigail Johnson, Rachel Kashuba, Madeleine Knebusch, Justin Markley, Ashley Martin-Wilson, Tyler McElroy, Preston Miller, William Miller, Emma Monter, Seth Morrison, Dustin Niehaus, Raymond O’Donnell, Denise Paglinawan, Layne Perone, Emerson Ramirez Romero, Aaron Reining, Mikayla Repp, Joshua Schoberg, Austin Shaver, Alys Shoemaker, Sumney Sigler, Sarah Stahl, Geor-

gia Starner, Jenna Stertzbach, Paiten Strother, Brandon Wade, Kaetlyn Weber, Samantha Yerian, Daniel Yoder, Savannah Yoder, Tristan Yoder. Juniors — Lydia Bella Achilles, Andrea Anderson, Dustin Bales, Nathan Ewing, Allyson Flinner, Fernando Floriano, Chloe Fuzzell, Wyatt Gardner, Lukas Geib, Kayla Graham, Grant Hay, Miranda Hostettler, Audrey Ivers, Jeremiah Kocsis, Keaton Leppla, Alex Lytle, Brock MaCaulay, Cody Mackey, Haylee Mackey, Korey Martin, Felicia Messner, Matthew Miller, Makenzie Mizer, Daniel Nelson, Barry Phillips, Christopher Phillips, Mariah Ramirez, Andrew Rose, Joseph Schlabach, Zachari Schlabach, Brittney Sigler, Gabriel Snyder, Alexis Stitzlein, Haley Tenney, Catherine Tish, Mal-

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Obituaries Anna Miller, 78 Anna Margaret Miller, 78, of Louisville, passed away Wednesday, June 20, 2012, in her home. She was born Nov. 24, 1933, in Orrville, and was a member of Beech Mennonite Church in Louisville. She was preceded in death by her husband, Richard Jay Miller; her father, Dayton Steiner; and a sister, Phyllis Ressler. Anna is survived by daughters, Karen (Robert) Halfhill of Millersburg and Linda Schnabel of Uniontown; sons, Dale Miller of Alliance and Randy (Sheryl)

Dennis Merillat, 89

Miller of Moore, Okla.; nine grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; her mother, Ruth Steiner of Orrville; a sister, Marilyn (James) Miller of Louisville; and brothers, Harold (June) Steiner and John (Barb) Steiner, both of Orrville and Don (Rita) Steiner of Virginia. Funeral services were Monday, June 25, at Beech Mennonite Church, with pastor Bob Schloneger officiating. Burial was in Beech Mennonite Cemetery. Arrangements were handled by Stier-Israel Funeral Home in Louisville.

George DeWitt, 61 George “Nig” DeWitt, 61, Glenmont, died Thursday, June 21, 2012, at his home following an extended illness. He was born March 20, 1951, in Massillon, and was the son of Thomas and Suzanne (Horcher) DeWitt. He was a former employee at Briar Hill Stone Co. of Glenmont. He was a veteran, serving in the U.S. Army and a member of the Killbuck VFW. He enjoyed fishing and loved spending time with his two grandsons.

He was preceded in death by his parents and two sisters, Sharon Ervin and Deb Mellor. Surviving is a daughter, Jennifer (Chad) Wengerd of Killbuck; two grandsons, Bryce and Briar; a brother, Jerry DeWitt of Oklahoma; and several nieces and nephews. There were no services or calling hours. The family suggests memorial contributions be made to Alexander Funeral Home, P.O. Box 108, Millersburg 44654.

Grace Miller, infant Grace Miller, infant daughter of Lester and Martha (Wengerd) Miller, 4413 County Road 114, Sugarcreek, was stillborn Thursday, June 21, 2012, at Aultman Hospital in Canton. Her parents attend Christian Life Church in Beach City. Surviving in addition to her parents, are a brother, Mathias Andrew, and a sister, Lorita Rose, both of the home; grandparents, Roy and Mary Ellen Wengerd of Sugarcreek and Mose and Katie Miller of Millersburg;

great-grandparents, Sam M. Miller and Lester and Amanda Erb, all of Millersburg, Adrian and Amanda Wengerd of Walnut Creek and Levi and Sovilla Miller of Fredericksburg. Private family graveside services were Saturday, June 23 in Christian Life Church Cemetery, Beach City, with pastor Dan Mast officiating. Smith-Varns Funeral Home in Sugarcreek is handling arrangements. To share a memory and sign the guest register www.smithfuneral.com.

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Dennis J. Merillat, 89, of Wooster, passed away Monday, June 18, 2012, in Horn Nursing Home. He was born May 7, 1923, in Holmes County, the son of Edward and Lucille Chenevey Merillat, and married Esther Crock on April 21, 1951. She preceded him on June 24, 2005. He retired on Aug. 1, 1988 from Bosch-Rexroth in Wooster, with 35 years of service as a journeyman machinist, and was a member of St. Mary Catholic Church. Surviving are a son, Robert Merillat of

Wooster; two grandchildren; and a sister, Corrine Salay of Wadsworth. In addition to his wife, Dennis was preceded in death by his parents; and sisters, Marcella King and Vivian Amato. A Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated Thursday, June 21 at St. Mary Catholic Church, 527 Beall Ave., Wooster. The Rev. Stephen Moran officiated. Burial was in St. Mary Cemetery. Arrangements were handled by McIntire, Bradham & Sleek Funeral Home, 216 E. Larwill St., Wooster.

Martha Miller, 86 Martha M. Miller, 86, of 4725 Township Road 613, Fredericksburg, died Monday, June 11, 2012, at her home. She was born in Wayne County on May 28, 1926, to the late Mose N. and Barbara (Schlabach) Miller and married Neal J. Miller on Nov. 11, 1948. He survives. She was a member of the Old Order Amish Church. In addition to her husband, she is survived by children Sam (Lydia) Miller of Fredericksburg, Barbara (Jonas) Miller of Jackson, Allen (Iva) Miller and Roy (Elsie) Miller, both of Fredericksburg, and Mary and Emma Miller, both of the home; 38 grandchildren; 51 great-grandchildren; brothers Mose (Susan)

Miller of Fredericksburg and Pete (Katie) Miller of Millersburg; sisters Lizzie (Abe) Schlabach of Holmesville and Sarah (Christ) Mast of Abbeville, S.C.; and a half-sister, Anna Schlabach of Georgia. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by brothers Sam, Eli, Andy and Vernon; a sister, Alma; half-brothers Jacob and John; and half-sisters Mary and Ida. Funeral services were held on Wednesday, June 13 at the family home with Bishop Jacob D. Miller officiating. Burial was in the Keim Cemetery in Saltcreek Township, Holmes County. Spidell Funeral Home in Mount Eaton handled the arrangements.

Barbara Hostetler, 47 Barbara J. Hostetler, 47, 7780 S. Kansas Road, Apple Creek, died Monday, June 18, 2012, in Mexico. She was born near Fredericksburg on Aug. 20, 1964, to Joe W. and Lydia U. (Miller) Hostetler and married John L. Hostetler on May 23, 1985. He survives. She was a member of the Old Order Amish Church. Surviving in addition to her husband, are children, Benjie 22, Adonia 20, Tena 18, Harvey 14 and Timothy 10, all of the home, Daniel (Lydia) Hostetler of New Concord and Paul (Leah) Hostetler of Fredericksburg; her mother of Apple Creek; brothers, Uriah (Lizzie) Hostetler, William (Marianne) Hostetler, Paul (Clara) Hostetler, Enos (Mary)

Hostetler, David (Ella) Hostetler, Ervin (Dora) Hostetler, all of Apple Creek and Joni (Alta) Hostetler of Dundee; sisters, Sarah (Adonia) Hostetler of Adamsville, Fannie (Paul) Hostetler, Elizabeth (William) Shetler and Ella Hostetler, all of Apple Creek, and Susie (Lester) Hostetler of Dundee; and a special friend, Marvin Hilty. She was preceded in death by her father on May 9, 1999. Funeral services were Sunday, June 24 at the family home, with Bishop Jacob J. Shetler officiating. Burial was in Hershberger Cemetery, Paint Township, Wayne County. Spidell Funeral Home in Mount Eaton, handled the arrangements.

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Amanda D. Miller, 75, 1664 Harrison Road, Fredericksburg, died Friday morning, June 8, 2012, at Wooster Community Hospital. She was born Feb. 6, 1937, near Mount Eaton, the daughter of the late David J.C. and Malinda (Troyer) Yoder, and married Eli M. Miller on June 15, 1967. He survives. Surviving in addition to her husband, are children, Elsie Miller of the home and Duane (Marilyn) Miller of Shreve; four grandchildren; brothers, Atlee (Mozell) Yoder, Eli (Ada Marie) Yoder and Joe (Lydia Ann) Yoder, all of Fredericksburg and David (Elsie) Yoder Jr. of Sugarcreek; sisters, Marriba Martin, 57 Emma Yoder of FrederMarriba L. Seevers children, are sisters, icksburg, Ann (Don) BillMartin, 57, of Millersburg, Chris (Joe) Haynes and heimer of Wooster, Katie left this world to be with Melody Seevers (Ron the Lord Tuesday, May McFadden); a brother, 29, 2012. Mike (Juanita) Seevers; a She was born June 9, nephew, Billy (Michelle) The OH-4-H Club met 1954, in Zanesville, the Haynes; nieces, Samandaughter of Bill and Pat tha (Matt) McFad- May 30 and June 19 to Seevers. den, Angie (Damon) do community service of She was a loving mother Shoults, Becca (Shane) pulling weeds and mulchof Clrissa (Greg) Van- Swartz, and Jenny Seev- ing for others. On June Sickle and proud grand- ers; great-nieces, Steph, 13 the group met at St. mother of Dakota and Big Mac and P-bug; and Peter & Paul Catholic Chris VanSickle. She great-nephews, Brad, Church in Glenmont and devoted her time to her Hud, Carver, Hunter discussed projects and future activities. Several grandchildren and was and Kayden. especially proud of both She was preceded in sports demonstrations of them and their 4-H death by her parents, were done. The next projects. Bill and Pat Seevers; and meeting will be WednesShe enjoyed crocheting a special Little Angel, day to go canoeing. and many other crafts. Clara Christine Ling, her Ike and Ian Gilt led the She worked at Castle infant daughter. Nursing Homes for many Graveside services pledges when Holmes years, both as a nursing were held at a later date. County 4-H Shooting assistant and a licensed Friends were invited Sports Club met June 9. practical nurse. to call Sunday, June 3 The ALS Walk commitSurviving in addition to at Alexander Funeral tee discussed plans for the ALS (Lou Gehrig’s Disher daughter and grand- Home, Millersburg.

Detweiler of Apple Creek and Edna Yoder of Fredericksburg; brothers-in-law, Jacob Schlabach of Millersburg and Aden Mast of Fredericksburg; sisters-inlaw, Emma Yoder of Holmesville and Mattie Wengerd of Winesburg. She was preceded in death by a stillborn daughter; her parents; sisters, Lovina Schlabach and Mary Mast; brothers, Andrew Yoder and Raymond Wengerd; and a brother-in-law, John Detweiler. Services were June 10 at the Duane Miller residence, 1551 Harrison Road, Shreve. Burial was in Yoder Cemetery, Prairie Township. Murray Funeral Home in Fredericksburg handled arrangements.

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ease) walk on Sept. 8. To serve on the committee, make a donation, form a team, etc.; contact Pam Gardner at 330-378-5406. Projects were discussed and health tips were given by Derek Burke, Ike Gilt and Lane Miller. Safety tips were given by Matt Gardner and Elizabeth Miller. Members participated in shotgun clay target shooting and archery practice. Refreshments were served. Members will participate in LifeSkills evaluation judging July 12 from 4-8 p.m. at West Holmes High School. The next meeting will be July 14 at Eastern Holmes Sportsmen Association.


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Obituaries Orin Miller, 84 Orin F. Miller, 84, Millersburg, died Monday morning, June 25, 2012, at his home after an extended illness. Funeral services are today ( Th u r sday, June 28) at 11 a.m. at Millersburg United Methodist Church, with the Rev. Tom Jones officiating. Burial will be in Killbuck Cemetery. He was born April 3, 1928, in Millersburg, the son of D. Frank and Susanna (Schantz) Miller, and married Mary Margaret May on March 26, 1949. She survives. Orin was in the grocery business all his life, and was a member of Millersburg United Methodist Church. He was a veteran of World War II, serving in the U.S. Army. Surviving in addition to his wife are children and their spouses, Ron and Elaine Miller of Millersburg, Randy and Pat Miller of Glenmont and Sue and Gregg Szpila of Killbuck; his best friend and

loving caregiver, Mose Gingerich of Millersburg; grandchildren, Cher (Ty) Myers, Melissa (Mark) Ciesinski, Deke (Lori) Miller, Camron (Jana) Miller, Aimee (Matt) Voll, Cory (Angie) Miller, Justin (Krista) Szpila, Zach Szpila, Jeremy Stitzlein, Jon (Shea) Stitzlein Jamie (Joe) Aufrance and Josh Carsner; great-grandchildren, Everhett, Emmett, Ruby, Macklin, Carson, Elly, Maya, Landon, Joslyn, Jace, Brett, Brooklyn, Makayla, Michael, Marcus, Shelby, Cadence, Kelsey, Nate, Ali, Conar, Mia and Brynley; and siblings, Arthur Miller, Mary (Max) McClelland, Blanche (Sheldon) Schmucker and Janet (Pete) Litwiller. He was preceded in death by sisters, Leda Crissey, Helen Burkey and Shirley Owen; a granddaughter, Megan Szpila; and great-grandson, Tyler Voll. Arrangments were handled by Alexander Funeral Home, Millersburg. The family suggests memorial contributions be made to Holmes County Hospice, 2525 Back Orrville Road, Wooster 44691.

Lizzie Miller, 65 Lizzie Ann Miller, 65, of Wilmot, passed away unexpectedly on Wednesday, June 20, 2012, in the e m e rg e n c y room at Affinity Medical Center in Massillon. S h e was born in Millersburg on Aug. 13, 1946, to the late Eli M. and Mattie H. (Miller) Miller and had lived all of her life in this area. She was a member of Bible Faith Fellowship Church in Mount Eaton.

Surviving are brothers, Albert (Mabel) Miller of Wilmot and the Rev. Henry (Janan) Miller of Salem; her stepmother, Nellie Miller of Wilmot; stepsisters, Glenna (Jim) McNutt and Naomi (Jeff) Yeakley, both of Wilmot; 13 nieces and nephews; 20 great-nieces and nephews; and a great-great-niece. Funeral services were Saturday, June 23 at Spidell Funeral Home, 209 Chestnut St., NW, Brewster, with pastor Rod McBride officiating. Burial was in Westlawn Cemetery, Winesburg.

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Dorothy Sinclair, 94 Dorothy L. Sinclair, 94, of Smithville, died on June 1, 2012 at Wooster Community Hospital, following a short illness. S h e w a s born on May 25, 1918 in Green Twp., Wayne County, to Edward William and Rilla (Dashem) Hershberger. On June 20, 1937 she was married at her parents’ residence near Smithville to Orlo C. Sinclair. He died November 29,1997. A graduate of Smithville High School, she was a homemaker and also assisted her husband at Orlo Auto Parts in Orrville, the business they founded in 1955. She was a member of Paradise Church of the Brethren near Smithville. Surviving are children, Sandy (Wayne) Hochstetler, of Smithville, Wendell (Ivory) Sinclair, of Wooster, Linda (Warren “Wayne”) Steiner, of Millersburg,

Carol (Kent) Kimpel of Plymouth Ind., Lynn (Joan) Sinclair, of Sterling; a son-in-law, Ray Green, of Massillon; 15 grandchildren; one step grandchild; 26 great grandchildren; six step great grandchildren; and three great great grandchildren. In addition to her husband she was preceded in death by her parents; a daughter Janet Green; and sisters, Mary Singer, Ruth Hochstetler, and Clara Buchwalter. Services were held on Wednesday, June 6, 2012, at Paradise Church of the Brethren in Smithville, with Rev. Allen R. Kahler officiating. Burial took place at Sherwood Memorial Gardens in Wooster. Memorials may be made to Hospice and Palliative Care of Greater Wayne County, 2525 Back Orrville Road, Wooster, OH 44691. The family would like to express their sincere thanks for the loving care given Dorothy by the people of West View Manor and Wooster Community Hospital.

Ricky Alonzo Barnes, 58, of Nashville, died Tuesday, June 19, 2012, at his residence. R i c k was born Aug. 30, 1953, in Wooster to Howard H. a n d Jennie Alberta (Steele) Barnes, and was a 1971 graduate of Northwestern High School. He married Donna Graham on Nov. 11, 1978. Rick worked at the Wayne County Engineer Department for 15 years. His hobbies and passions were riding his motorcycle, mopar muscle cars, and watching NASCAR races. He enjoyed the outdoors and spending time with his dogs and family. Rick will be deeply missed by his wife; chil-

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Greens at Mohican Hills just ate me up I was warned ahead of time about the tough greens at Mohican Hills. Forewarned is not necessarily fore-armed when putting is not your forte to begin with. I had little trouble reaching the greens. It was finishing off the holes that was the hard part for me Friday in week No. 2 of The Daily Record Challenge at Mohican Hills. I actually got off to a pretty good start, sinking a 6-footer on the first hole and dropping another putt from inside 10 feet on the second hole to get a par. Reality quickly set in on the third hole, where I three-putted my way to a double-bogey. The tough green on No. 5 got the best of me again and I carded another double. My chipper let me down on the par-5 eighth hole, leading to another double, and a nice sand save on No. 9 helped me finish the front with a respectable 47. The back started rough

as my tee shot found the woods on the tough 10th hole, but a good recovery off the drop enabled me to come away with a double bogey. I hit the green with my tee shot on the par-3 11th, but three-putted as my second putt rolled much farther than I anticipated, and I needed a 10-footer to salvage a bogey. The sloped green on No. 12 ate me up. I tried chipping on from inside 50 yards, but after the ball rolled halfway up the green from the left side, it turned and rolled off the front right. I got close with my next attempt, but not close enough and wound up taking a triple. I three-putted for a bogey on the par-5 13th, then shanked my tee shot on the following par 3. My pitch came up short and I jokingly said I better chip in for par and almost did, coming up a few inches shy of the hole. Another nice chip

enabled me to par 15, and I lipped a birdie putt on the par-3 17th and finished strong with probably my best tee shot of the day on 18 en route to a bogey and a 50 on the back nine. With my 24 handicap, that figures out to a 73, which matched the winning net score turned in by Josh Johnston. All in all, I’d say it was a pretty good day at the office. Just a reminder, the American Legion is sponsoring the first annual Jo Muse Memorial Golf Scramble on July 7 starting at 1 p.m. at Fire Ridge Golf Course. Proceeds from the event will be donated to the American Heart Association in Muse’s memory. Cost is $60 per player, with discounted rates for Fire Ridege season pass holders, and includes a steak dinner following the event. Sign up at Fire Ridge or by calling the course at 330-674-3921.

By KEVIN LYNCH Staff Writer West Holmes did not have to look too far to find its new athletic director, naming former basketball player and coach, as well as West Holmes central office employee, Lee Ann Race to take over for retiring Todd Day. Race was approved by the West Holmes board of education at Monday’s meeting. She officially takes over Aug. 1. “This has been a lifelong dream of mine, a goal,” Race said. “I wouldn’t do this anywhere but at West

Holmes, because West Holmes is my home and this is where I’ve always been. West Holmes athletics is my life, basically. “ Race, whose maiden name was Myers, was an integral part of the 108game winning streak West Holmes girls put together from 1984 through 1987, playing on three state championship teams. “I was here when (the streak) started and I was here when it ended,” she said. She played at Muskingum College after her career at West Holmes. She graduated from North

Central S t a t e a n d returned to the Holmes County area to work at Sunset Golf in LoudRace o n v i l l e. She lived out of state for a while, then returned to the area after getting married to Tony Race and took a break from her career to be a stay-athome mom. See Pg. 33 — RACE

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Members of the Garaway/West Holmes 12-U tournament champions, West Holmes No. 2 are (front, from left) Preston Phillips, Collin Crilow, Damon Yoder, Mose Schlabach, Brayden Bender, Brady Campbell; (middle) Tyler Thompson, Kendrick Wagler, Andrew Truax, Bryce Myers, Bridger Cline; (back) manager Chad Cline and coaches Dave Wagler, Matt Campbell and Rod Arnold.

West Holmes No. 2 wins 12-U tourney in extras

KEVIN LYNCH Staff Writer West Holmes No. 2 needed two games to win it all, but pulled out a 6-5 extra-inning win to claim the 12-U Garaway/ West Holmes tournament championship Saturday in Dundee. Brady Campbell was the winning pitcher for West Holmes. Pitchers were allowed to pitch two innings per game. Kendrick Wagler paced the offense with three hits, including a double. Campbell added a two-base hit

for the winners, who completed their season with a 17-6 record. Bridger Cline and Collin Crilow also chipped in two-baggers for the winners, who rallied from a 4-2 deficit after three innings to take a 5-4 lead with three runs in the sixth. Dundee knotted things up in the home half of the sixth and West Holmes scored in the top of the eighth and then shut down Dundee in the bottom of the frame to claim the title. Dundee came out of the

loser’s bracket and forced a second title game with an 11-3 win over West Holmes No. 2. Bridger Cline’s double was the lone bright spot for West Holmes in the first game. West Holmes took its six teams from the West Holmes Youth Baseball League over to Sugarcreek for the three-day tournament that began on Thursday. “We had several close games,” said Chad Cline, manager of West Holmes See Pg. 33 — NO. 2


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Gentry notches Hilltop win groove, Gentry held Duncan at bay the last five laps for the win as Smitley took third with Maffett Jr. working his way into fourth and Malcuit hung on to fifth in front of a fast closing Bryan Casey. It was “been there before” for Nashport’s Jimmy Smith in the Raceday Photo’s Modified main as for the second week in a row he won a heat race to start on the front row with fellow heat winner Vic Hottinger. Smith got the lead and led all the way for his second win in a row. As the fans had one eye on the two front runners, their other eye was on Norm Aronhalt, who had won the dash to start third, but elected to start on the tail and go for a $400 bonus if he could win. At the halfway mark, Aronhalt was challenging for sixth but made contact with Ryan West and had to go tail again. As the checkered flag waved, Smith won by three car lengths over West, who edged Aronhalt for second as Hottinger and Sluka filled out the top five. Heat winners Kyle Moore and Kenny Daughriety Jr. set the pace for the Street Stock feature but it was Brandon Gardner who notched his fourth win of the year and his 36th career victory at Hilltop. Daughriety Jr. finished

second followed by Craver, Dickerson, after being penalized two places for the jump start, and Spearman. Apple Creek’s Gary Hensel Jr. led all the way to post his second win of the season in the Mini Stock Main. Terry Adkins was second, Jerry Adkins third and Brad Hensel squeezed past Greg Thompson on the last lap for fourth. With five second-place finishes in the Bugs-RGone Trucks this season, Warsaw’s Jack Large drove into victory lane for the first time this year by edging points leader Kevin Potts. Jack Large led the way for the first ninr laps as Potts inched past on lap 10, but Large reclaimed the point on the next lap and finished out front. John Large was right behind the two leaders for third as Gordon Zimmer and Jerry Gardner rounded out the top five. Cody Stillion pulled away to score his second win of the season in the wedges and increase his points lead. Braxton Wilson held on to second. The next action at Hilltop Speedway will be tonight with the UNOH All Star Sprint Speedweek in town with the Raceday Photos Modifieds in action with an increase in their purse. Race time will be at 8 p.m. There will be no racing on Saturday, June 30.

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Braden Vess puts a charge into a pitch that he launched over the right field fence for a two-run home run. Vess went 3-for-3 with four RBI, but it wasn’t enough, as West Holmes No. 4 fell to West Holmes No. 3 10-6 in West Holmes/Garaway 12-U tournament action Thursday in Sugarcreek. The tournament was won by West Holmes No. 2.

No. 2 (Continued From Page 32) No. 2. “There were some pretty good teams over there at Garaway.” West Holmes No. 2 opened the tourney with a 10-2 win over West Holmes No. 1 on Thursday in Ragersville. Cline led the way with three hits. Bryce Myers tripled and Wagler doubled for the winners. Kiowa Looney and Gaven Sheldon had doubles for West Holmes No 1. Campbell was the winning pitcher and Wagler had four strikeouts in his two innings of

Race (Continued From Page 32) “When my 9-year-old was in preschool, I started coaching and I subbed for a couple years,” Race said. She then got a job in the central office at West Holmes, working in bookkeeping. Her children are involved in athletics. As a coach and a parent, she has keen insight into the needs of the athletic director position. One of the downsides of the new position is that Race will have to give up her coaching position, where she has guided the seventhgrade girls for the past several seasons. “I think I’ll have to step aside as coach because I don’t think it will be fair to the kids, because I won’t be able to give it my all,” Race said. “It wouldn’t be fair to (varsity) coach (Lisa) Patterson or (eighthgrade) coach (Steve) Frank, who look to me to give everything I’ve got. Anyone who knows me, I give 100 percent in everything I do.” West Holmes principal Bill Sterling likes the enthusiasm Race

brings to the job. “She’s definitely passionate about West Holmes,” Sterling said. “She’s extremely organized and she’s a real go-getter.” Race will continue to work her present job at the central office through July. “I’ll have some overlap between my job now and some things I have to do next month,” Race said. “I’ll be double-tasking in July and I’ll officially step away from payroll Aug. 1. “The financial stuff, requisitions and making sure coaches have their proper paper work in, I work that all the time,” Race said. “That stuff will be second nature to me. Organizing things, I am very organized. I’ve done the summer leagues for the middle school for the past four or five years. This year we did our first-ever little girls “Queens of the Court” tournament. I was part of the team that put that together, and it was very successful. That kind of stuff, I’m not really worried about. “It’s getting in there and figuring out what needs to be done, what’s already been done, are offi-

cials lined up; what do I need to do to get the ball rolling for the fall sports season,” she continued. “I’m working with Todd (Day) so we can figure out what I can do between here and the central office.” Her vision for the future sees some changes in the position. “It’s going to take me a good year to get my feet wet and get a system down and see what I have to do,” Race said. “I have a couple ideas of things I’d like to implement, but it will take a year or so to get things in place. I want to be as helpful to the coaches as I can possibly be, if that means I help with rosters and contacting players and parents, that’s stuff I want to do right away. I want to be helpful right away as far as being a line of communication with the parents. “Sometimes the head coaches are really busy and they need help with some of that stuff,” she continued. “I want to be helpful to the coaches, and to the kids. I want them to excel. I want them to have the same experiences and opportunities that I had when I was here at West Holmes.”

work on the mound. West Holmes No. 2 then knocked off Sugarcreek 5-4 in seven innings on Friday in Sugarcreek, rallying for two runs in the home half of the seventh to pull out the win. Brayden Bender was the leading hitter on the day with a double and two singles. Tyler Thompson bashed two doubles. Wagler, Andrew Truax, Preston Phillips and Myers also had doubles. Cline was the winning pitcher in that one, and Thompson struck out five in his two innings of pitching. Dundee was the next victim for West Holmes No. 2, 8-2 on Saturday

morning at Cheery Ridge in Sugarcreek. A five-run second inning was the damaging blow. Wagler tripled and Campbell doubled to lead the attack for West Holmes No. 2. Thompson was the wining pitcher with help from Campbell and Wagler. All three pitchers struck out four batters apiece. The win sent West Holmes No. 2 to the winner’s bracket final at 4 p.m., where Dundee came back and won to force the second title game Saturday night at 6. “It was a long day of baseball on Saturday,” Cline said. “But the kids came through and pulled it out.”

SPORTS FANS! Jeff Francoeur opened the 2012 season with the Kansas City Royals, but his biggest fans just might live in Oakland. During the 2011 season, Francoeur was so amused by the right field bleacher bums in Oakland that he tossed them a ball wrapped with a $100 bill and a note: “Beer or Bacon Dog on me. Jeff Francoeur.” The fans were so appreciative that they printed up T-shirts for his visit of 2012 saying “Bacon Tuesday,” and gave him one. Francoeur’s response: He had 20 pizzas delivered to the fans during the game. Can a pitching coach really make a difference at the major league level? Here’s the case for Don Cooper of the Chicago White Sox. Since taking the job in 2002, Cooper’s troops have pitched at least 200 innings in a season 25 times. No other team during that period can boast even 20. And get this - Philip Humber’s perfect game was jut the 21st in major league history, but the second on Cooper’s watch. Mark Buehrle threw one in 2009, making Cooper the only active pitching coach with two perfect games under his tutelage. What was the richest golf shot in history, at least on record? It happened at the Par-3 Shootout in 2001 at Treetops Resort in Gaylord, Michigan, and it was only fitting that the shot was made by Lee Trevino, one of the sport’s legendary hustlers. For dropping a hole in one on the seventh hole, Trevino earned a whopping $1.09 million. He donated $500,000 of it to St. Jude’s Children’s Hospital in Memphis. I bet you didn’t know... spurgeon chevrolet has some super-sharp used vehicles on the lot right now! stop by and see for yourself.

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JR Gentry has been knocking on the door of victory lane at Hilltop Speedway the last couple of seasons and had two second-place finishes this year, but Saturday night he was finally able to knock the door down to victory lane as the Wooster driver went flag to flag for his first win at Hilltop Saturday. Ryan Markham and Gentry won the heats to start on the front row of the Holmes Tire Late Model feature, with Gentry popping into the lead at the drop of the green. The caution flew on lap two when George Lee tagged the turn-one wall, ending his night. As the green flag reappeared, Markham and dash winner Mark Gardiner dueled for second behind Gentry, and that would last until lap nine when Markham went high in turn three and banged the wall to end his night two laps later as he pulled pitside. Gentry started to open a gap from his challengers as Charlie Duncan started to pressure Gardiner for second. Also, Eric Smitley pulled into fourth from his ninth starting position, while Brad Malcuit, Aaron Phillis and Wayne Maffett Jr. raced for fifth. With five laps to go, Gardiner made contact with a lapped car and was sent to the end of the line, putting Duncan in second. Using the high


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LEGAL COUNTY: HOLMES The following applications and/or verified complaints were received, and the following draft, proposed and final actions were issued, by the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency (Ohio EPA) last week. The complete public notice including additional instructions for submitting comments, requesting information or a public hearing, or filing an appeal may be obtained at: http:// www.epa.ohio.gov/actions.aspx or Hearing Clerk, Ohio EPA, 50 W. Town St. P.O. Box 1049, Columbus, Ohio 43216. Ph: 614-644-2129 email: HClerk@epa.state.oh.us APPLICATION RECEIVED FOR AIR PERMIT HOLMES PANEL 3052 STATE ROUTE 557 B A L T I C OH ACTION DATE : 06/04/2012 FACILITY DESCRIPTION: AIR IDENTIFICATION NO.: A0044764 Modification to process for woodworking opperation.

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SOLID WASTE LANDFILL OTHER AUTHORIZING ACTION HOLMES COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS 2 COURT STREET, SUITE 14 MILLERSBURG, OH 44654 OH ACTION DATE : 06/20/2012 FACILITY DESCRIPTION: SOLID WASTE IDENTIFICATION NO. : 22641 On June 20, 2012, the director of Ohio EPA approved the reinstatement of the ground water detection monitoring program for monitoring well UZ-12 at the Holmes County Landfill (Facility) at 6601 Township Road, Millersburg, Ohio 44654 in Holmes County, pursuant to Ohio Administrative Code (OAC) Rule 3745-27-10(E)(9)(b). This authorization is subject to all rules, regulations, and specified conditions. Publish Holmes County Hub Publish Holmes County Shopper June 28, 2012

Graphics Composition The Daily Record currently is looking for a regular full time graphics person for advertising composition and design and a working manager for this department of 5 employees. Applicant should have knowledge of InDesign, Quark, Photoshop and or similar programs used for graphics. Knowledge of Flash is a plus. Excellent typing and computer skills required. Graphics education or degree would be beneficial. Full-time, Monday-Friday. The Daily Record offers medical, major medical, including dental and vision, and 401(k). Pay based on skill and experience. Email resume to wcm@dixcom.com or drop off at The Daily Record, 212 E. Liberty St., Wooster, OH. No calls.

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LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC BUDGET HEARING The Richland Township Trustees will hold a public hearing on the proposed budget for the fiscal year ending Dec. 31, 2013. Such hearing will be held during the regular scheduled business meeting on Tuesday, July 10, 2012 at 7:00 PM at the Richland Township Office in Glenmont, OH. Jim Patterson, Fiscal Officer Publish Holmes County Hub Publish Holmes County Shopper June 28, 2012

LEGAL NOTICE Updating Prospect Employees Files The following qualifications are required: Class B CDL, job is part-time 24 hours per week. This is road work, snow removal and mowing. Please send resume to PO Box 303, Millersburg, OH 44654. Publish Holmes County Hub Publish Holmes County Shopper June 21, 28, 2012 July 5, 2012

Business Opportunity THE ECONOMY GOT YOU DOWN? GOOD PART TIME $$$$$ FOR PART TIME HOURS DELIVERING THE LOCAL MORNING NEWSPAPER FOR THE DAILY RECORD

WOODWORKER NEEDED for Kitchen cabinet accessory manufacturer. Assembly, shipping, sanding. Century Components 2051 TR 444 Sugarcreek, OH 44681 (330) 852-3610

If you would like to have your name put on our list of prospective carriers or drivers in your area, simply call the circulation department at 330-264- 1125 ext 2257 or 1-800-686-3958, or stop by our office at 212 E. Liberty St., Wooster. Please refer to the individual route number when calling. There is no collecting of money from any of our customers on any of our delivery routes. CALL TODAY!!

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GENERAL LABORERS needed to conduct geophysical surveying. Job involves working outdoors while performing strenuous work. Requires a valid Ohio driver's license. Must be able to pass drug screen and background check. Job demands walking for long periods on uneven surfaces, and must be willing to work out of state at times. Hours are 40 to 60 hours a week. Health insurance paid, 401K. Apply in person M-F, 9a-4p at: Precision Geophysical 2695 SR 83 S Millersburg, Ohio 44654.

NOTICE. TROYER'S Harness Shop, 4999 TR 367, Millersburg, will be closed June 28-July 7. Makers of Bio-Thane Harnesses. ROUTE 83 Restaurant 7501 SR 83 Holmesville 330-279-3663 Monday-Sunday 6am-9pm Great Food & Spirits. Breakfast all day! www.route83restaurant.com NOTICE HORSES FOR CRIPPLED CHILDREN'S AUCTION ARE READY We welcome you to come see and drive them. July 4th and 5th before 4pm at Albert J. Miller's, 7792 Frease Rd. Fredericksburg.

& manure hauling. 330-600-9170

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NEED YOUR HOUSE cleaned? I am a dependable individual with house cleaning experience. I have my own cleaning materials. Leave the cleanup to me & call (330) 275-0221 WILL HAUL furniture and/or misc. for company or private party -- your truck. Call 330-852-4303, 9am-8pm. YOUNG BOY looking for work! Can do yard work of any kind and many other things! 330-231-4726

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WELDERS & finishers needed immediately. Full benefit package. Apply in person at WasteQuip, 930 Massillon Road (SR 241), Millersburg, OH 44654. EOE

Business Opportunity CLEANING CO. looking for exp'd help.

TRIED EVERY DIET? Call me if you want something natural to shed those extra pounds. Worked great for me. Also good business opportunity. 330-231-9201

Must pass background check & own transport. Must be ins'd & bonded. Resumes to: PO Box 75, Shreve, OH 44676. WANTED: Driver for work route from Shreve to Apple Creek. Scenic View Lumber, 330-464-7642

AGENCY SEEKING direct care staff to assist individuals with disabilities for Holmes and Wayne County, second & third shifts. Apply - 538 E. Liberty St., 330-264-4290 POWER WASHERS -Part time weekend work. Valid drivers license a must. 330-852-7111

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DRIVERS: $2,500.00 Sign-On Bonus! Top Paying Dedicated Runs! Consistent Freight & Weekly Home-Time. Werner Enterprises: 1-888-567-3109 CLASS B CDL Driver / delivery. Apply in person. Millersburg Ice Co. 25 S. Grant, Millersburg, OH.

120 Manufacturing /Industrial 2ND SHIFT Manufacturing Supervisor ASME weld shop looking for a candidate that has experience at supervising and leading others, communicates well, reliable, organized, and safety & quality orientated. Send resumes to HR PO Box 752, Wooster, OH 44691.

HELP WANTED on roofing crew, excellent pay, plenty of full-time work, great work environment, exp. a plus but not necessary. Call Dan at 330-473-7487.

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HELP WANTED: Driver/Workers for our roofing crew full or part time. Call 330-852-3153 yrs. or older. Call 330-353-4855.

LOCAL LAWN Care & Landscaping Company seeking to fill F/T position. Must have clean driver's lic. & must pass drug test. Call 330-961-1947, lv. msg. with contact info & exp. or email resume to: beverlychrap@gmail.com

MEDICAL OFFICE RECEPTIONIST Position in a specialty surgical practice for Front Desk Receptionist. Hours are on an as needed basis. Must be available and flexible, willing to work in offices in Wayne and Holmes County. Should be detail oriented, quick learner, proficient with computers, and possess strong verbal and interpersonal skills. Ideal candidate will have experience with EMR. Send resume and cover letter to: WOSM, 3373 Commerce Pkwy, Ste 2, Wooster, OH, 44691. ATTN: Elsie.

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Join a Winning Team! Majora Lane Center for Rehabilitation and Nursing is currently seeking a Cook for a full-time position. We offer a competitive salary and great benefits package. Come grow with an award-winning company. Qualified candidates please stop into the facility to apply. Majora Lane Center 105 Majora Lane Millersburg, Ohio 44654 330-674-4444 PART TIME Experienced Horse Stall cleaners needed, Call (330) 674-2503 Leave message with horse exp. description.

Route #4125 VILLAGE of Apple Creek Approx. $400/mo. 93 customers. Call Eric 330-287-1658

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WANTED: DISH washers, successful candidates must have a strong work ethic, be on time, and able to work weekends. Great hourly pay plus benefits, FT and PT positions available. Apply in person at The Inn at Honey Run or fax resume to 330-674-2623

HELP WANTED ON framing crew, Notices CUSTOM HAY mowing, plowing, disking full-time, no exp. needed. Must be 16

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HEAVY EQUIPMENT operator needed for Road Maintenance Crew. Send resume to Ripley Township, c/o 12968 Township Road 474, Big Prairie, OH 44611. Resumes are due by July 2, 2012 (before monthly meeting at 7:00 pm). Ripley Township is an equal opportunity employer. LOCAL EXCAVATING company hiring. Must have driver's license. Preferably at least 18 years old. Health ins. provided. 330-231-6843.

195 Services I COME to you. Wash, wax, and vauum cars $60, Trucks $70. 330-432-5175 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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FOR SALE: Maytag Jet Clean dishwasher, built-in, white, good condition, $95/obo. Call 330-279-4220 DRIVE SHAFT and Honda motor. $450 OBO. Also gas stove, all burners work, $50. Free Delivery. 330-674-1993 CHEST FREEZER, 20-cf, very good condition, $160/obo. 330-317-2737 QUALITY AMANA window A/C. 120 V, casement type, 24.5x23x16" $120. Works good. 330-377-4366 Crosley 18 cubic ft refrigerator, works excellent $300. (330) 359-6149.


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FOR SALE: Kitchen Aid mixer, 6.9t bowl with attachments, lightly used, 2 years. $250. 330-464-1361

FOR SALE: Easy entry pony cart with wooden wheels on steel for larger pony. Good condition, $350. 330-695-2387

MOVING SALE: July 6-7, 8:30-? Honda motors, cross bow, 10 ft flex shaft, and lots of misc.!

FOR SALE: 30" gas oven/stove, $350. Also electric fridge 5' 8" with ice maker, $350. 330-852-4548 cell: 330-231-1065

FOR SALE: 18 Ton Feed bin. G. C. Choretime Incenerator for broiler, 200# cap, G. C., Ziggity nipple Drinkers, 330-359-5898

WHIRLPOOL GAS stove, 30" , 5 burners, stainless steel & black, used less than 1 year. $350. 330-231-7140

McCormick deering 6 and 7 ft grain binders, field ready. Also 6 ft #9 mower. Abe Raber, 5150 CR 229, Fredricksburg, Oh. 44627 330-695-6793.

JULY 3, Five Family garage sale. A m i s h and non Amish clths, baby clths, swing, walker, diaper genie, Little Tikes picnic table, potty chair, car seat, tupperware, 2 copiers, new primed bifold closet doors, Cabellas double tent cot, gas floor lamp w/ stand, lg 3 1/2 ft windchimes, dog supplies, and much more! Paul Raber Jr. 2991 CR 114, Near Farmerstown.

Used wood hot water heater. Daniel Hershberger, 5654 CR 407 Millersburg, Ohio 44654 (330) 674-1448. FOR SALE: Servel gas refrigerator wht. Good condition also good treadmill electric. 330-473-8385 FOR SALE: Hitzer stove, well used, but good condition. $400. 330-473-5676 FOR SALE: Kenmore electric stove, $100/obo. Call (330) 674-0161

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AERMOTOR WINDMILL, 8' wheel, 40' derik, excellent condition, well rods. Andy Wengerd 47856 TR 217 MLGB, OH 44654 740-623-3772

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DAY LILY Sale: now until sold out! Potted and ready to go! Ivan R. Mast 6321 CR 407 Millersburg. 330-674-0736 HUGE GARAGE SALE: June 28-30. Thurs., 5-8; Fri., 9-5; Sat., 9-noon. Trampoline, dirt bike, church pew, bicycles of all sizes, blue Ball jars, 6 new weed eaters, garden items, pool chairs, self propelled mower, loft bed, high end women's clothes, shoes and purses, lots of misc. 9944 TR 262, Millersburg.

FOR SALE: 7 yr. old Morgan. Boys horse, Chestnut, 1 white sock, stripe, needs work. 6232 TR 607, Fredericksburg, OH Voice Mail, 330-695-2205

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3 YR. old brown pony gelding. Good broke, Traffic safe. 330-897-1403 ext. 3, leave message.

FOR SALE: 6 yr. old black Jenny mule, 15 hands, broke to all farm machinery, also rides. 330- 698-0151 ext. 4

9 yr old Gelding. Most women can drive. Also 7 yr old gelding TSS. Joey Beachy 330-359-0121

GOLDEN BUFF pullets. Melvin D. Miller, 330-893-2585 Ext. 3

FOR SALE: 38" black & white mare pony, kid broke to drive, $550. (330) 275-2407

THESE HORSES will be at Smokey Lane Ice Cream Sale July 13: 3 yr old gelding Jailhouse Jesse, American Winner, 3 yr. old gelding Hank Pleasure, Corleon, 5 yr. old gelding Pacific Fellow, Abercrombie, surrey horse, 4 yr. old gelding Kantun Hanover, Tylers Mark, family or boy's horse. A team of driving ponies.

8 YR. old gelding, all trot, big enough for mini buggy. Mose women can drive. 4 yr. old mare, surrey size. Both are TSS. Been in buggy, ready to go. V.M. 330852-4283 Dale Schlabach.

FOR SALE: 12 yr old Gelding, TSS, well broke. Andrew Hershberger TR 123 Millersburg 330-893-4710 USED BIO Breast buggy harness with new pads. $150. 330-359-1113

FOR SALE: 8 yr. old Tennessee Walker mare, broke to ride, been on trails, quiet. 330-893-2036 FOR SALE: 8 year old Morgan cross gelding red sorrel. Broke to ride and drive. TSS. $800. Daniel L Hershberger, 330-275-9822 VM.

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5 yr old Gelding, all trot, surrey horse deluxe, good broke, TSS, $2500. Also 4 yr old Gelding, all trot, buggy size, very good broke, sharp horse, TSS, $1800. Duane Weaver, 330- 674-1777 STANDING AT Stud, black dutch harness, 4 white socks and star, sired by wouter, $200 service fee. Henry Hershberger 330-893-0029 FOR SALE: 13 yr old Gelding, mostly trot, broke for women, TSS. $975. Adrian Coblentz, 7540 TR 601, Fredericksburg. (330) 674-1034 5 yr old gelding, dB gaited bay, TSS, needs regular work, $1800.. 4370 TR 606, Federicksburg, Ohio 44627 2 yr old full dutch harness mare. Black, 4 whites and a star, sired by Veldheer, very sharp. (330) 897-8369. PYGMY GOATS for sale: 1 full grown nanny, 2 kids, 1 billy, 1 nanny. $75 OBO. 330-897-2907 x 3

old gelding, surrey size, likes to 4 yr old big black Standard bred gelding. Construction Equipment ATTENTION WILL do custom round bal- MOVING SALE: June 30, 8a-3p at 2250 CROSS BRED family cow. Easy milker, 3 5trot,yr. good mannered, $2300. Marcus TSS. Mostly trot. Been in the buggy and teated, $1000. David H Yoder, 2905 TR

79' GMC dump truck, C60, 8' bed, 350 eng, 4 sp, 2 sp, $2000. Also 9 ton tri-axel equip trailer, pintle hitch, new electric brakes, $1500. 330-763-1347 FOR SALE: set of tracks for Bob Cat off of a 773, $750. 330-600-1519

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ing, 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

HAY SPECIALS on round bale and small squares. Also wheat straw and corn stalks. Wayne Miller Holmesville. 330-763-1070

Schellin Rd, Wooster.

406, Millersburg. (330) 893-2892.

Schlabach, 330-852-1979

GRILL, FISH pond, electric welder, changing table, stroller, car seat, crib, kids bike, some clothes includ. Girls-18 mo., kerosene heater, older propane shop heaters, bee smoker, beginners violin, pellet pistol, and lots more! 83 S to Clark, right on 150 then 1.7 mi. June 28-30, 9-5.

FOR SALE: Team of Perehorn standard bred cross. 3 years old. Black mare Bay gelding. Broke single and double. David H. Hershberger 8331 TR 656 Fred. OH

FOR SALE: 2 Holstein steers, approx. 700 and 800 lbs. $1.10 per pound 330-893-3836

goods +Snowblower, bedroom furn., bench glider, 7ft lighted Christmas tree, kitchen access. +Fiesta- ware and much more.

traveler, broke to ride/drive. $425. Wayne Troyer, Baltic, OH. 330-897-3057 x1.

$4400. Sam Miller, 4220 TR 356, Mlsbg. (330) 893-2070

8 & 9 yr olds, 2 BELGIANS, brothers, broke, $2300/ea.330-567-2249

MINIATURE JERSEY Heifer - 6 mo. old, $1000. 330-897-4006 Leave message.

1590 CR 53 Killbuck. Fri-Sat. 9-3. Guns, Tractors, farm equip., tools, antiques, primitives, and military gear.

6 yr old, black cross bred mare, TSS, handy size, very good broke. $1450 330-893-0906

532 East Jackson St., Millersburg, June 13-?? Tan LaZBoy recliner, women's plus sizes & men's larger sizes, misc. household, and much more.

FOR SALE: 1-1/2 yr. old reg'd Jersey bull, proven breeder, $850; Also, 1 yr. old breeding age reg'd Jersey bull, $700. Fredericksburg, OH. 330-695-9960

JULY 3 Farmerstown Days: Chipper shreader, hunting and fishing items, church caps, and household items. Leroy Miller's 3527 TR 184

3 yr old Perchin gelding, black, broke, $1200; 7 yr old Belgian gelding, red, long tail, good broke, $1300; 14 yr old Belgian mare, works all farm machinery, long tail, $700. 330-231-5219

Sheep! 7 ewes,1ram, 6ewe lambs, 2 ram lambs. $2800 for all OBO. (330) 852-4642

FOR SALE: Coming 2 yr Registered paint stallion. Sorrel with blaze. Quiet and easy going. $500 330-279-9290 ext. 3.

surrey for 9 months. Mose Yoder, 10627 Senff Rd., Dundee, Ohio 44624. FOR SALE: Group of 20 cress Jersey calves. Three-five month old. OEFFA certified. 330-567-9722 STANDING AT Stud. Black & white pony, very sharp. Service fee $40. Phone (330) 852-3727 ext 2.

Farm Equipment FOR SALE: 4x4 Cut locust posts. Aden MOVING SALE: 7461 TR 317, Millers- FOR SALE 3 yr. old reg'd Shetland pony, FOR SALE: Older pair of Belgian geld- 2 Molly mules, 5 yr old is broke to farm H. Yoder, 6570 TR 323, Millersburg, OH ings, good broke to all farm machinery, machinery, $650. 8 yr old was used in burg. 6/22- 6/30, 9am-? Lots of hshld. 44" tall, bay mare, up headed, willing

JOHN DEERE B, good cond. $1800. (330) 763-1979. 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 FOR SALE: Pioneer KV sulky plow w/ coulter, excellent condition, $1250. 330-852-2109 FOR SALE: 467 Haybine, Good condition. Loren Miller 330-359-6355. FOR SALE: New Holland 850 round baler. Field ready, in good shape. 330-275-0880 HYDRAULIC Set up for chicken house. Pump, 2 reservoir tanks, fans, hydraulic motors, and lots of pipe. 330-359-1113 Johne Deere 14T square bailer, excellent, field ready. New Holland 268 square bailer; New Holland 256 and John Deere 660 rakes w/ dolly wheels; New Holland 456 sickle bar mower; Brillion seeder 8'; Gravity wagons Andy J Raber, (330) 893-0303. 24 ft New Holland Hay and Grain elevator Massey Ferguson super 90 tractor. 1500 hrs since overhaul. Allen Miller 330-897-0349 For sale: 18 TON brock feed bin. Good condition. 330-204-6091 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.

44654. 330-674-2002

NOTICE: Grazier do your pastures need help. Green acres fertilizer in stock. Also paper bedding with Gypsum good gor tie stalls. Self flowing gutters. Aden Mullet 330-695-2208. NOTICE: NOW taking orders for Contender Peaches & Early Gold Apples. Millers Greenhouse, 330-359-5942 Wanted: HAND HUSK Ear Corn. 330-893-2037 GRAIN HARVESTING. Small grains beans & corn. Cart & truck available. (330) 852-4691 or 330-663-3672. WANTED: 500 dry, round bales of certified good quality dry cow hay, will store. 330-567-9722 BEE SUPPLIES Frames, foundation, hive bodies, also available, queens & nuk pkgs. Call ahead. William Miller, 6310 TR 327, Millersburg 330-674-4466 FIRST CUTTING dry 4x5 grass hay, made early. $45./ bale, 14 or more $40./ bale. No dust. David H Yoder, (330) 893-2892. WANTED: EAR Corn, would consider large amounts. Wayne Weaver, 9183 CR 77, Fredericksburg. 330-473-2416 BLACK RASPBERRIES, clean patch. You pick, $2.50 lb; We pick, $3.75 lb. CR 318, Shreve. Call for appointment or to order (330) 567-2043. FOR SALE: Organic ear corn. Allen Miller 330-567-2249

KRONE 125 round baler. Heston 4 spinner hay tetter. Both in ex. cond. Marvin Coblentz, 330-359-5570.

LARGE SQUARE baleing, 3x3 bales. Also litter spreading. Call 330-852-4691 or 330-663-3672.

40 KW Katolight PTO generator, $4000; Gehl 1540 silage blower, $3000; Gehl 800 chopper, $1200. 330-674-2459 or 330-763-1953.

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FOR SALE: 4'x10' fiberglass feed trough. Leroy Miller, 5065 Graber Rd., Fredricksburg. (330) 695-9960 990 UTILITY David Brown tractor, $1200; 6 ft 3 point hitch brushhog, $600.; 7 ft heavy duty pull behind brush hog, International, $1200; Log splitter, $700. Call (740) 824-4692. FOR SALE: I-J two rous cultivation with rolling shelds and hiller disks. call: 330-893-4528 VM FOR SALE: 5' 3 pt brush hog, $350. 330-674-0250. 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.

FOR SALE Split seasoned firewood, slab wood & also boom truck loads avaliable. Also hollow cmpfire logs 330 231-8462. WE TRADE firewood for junk. Deliveries available. 330-275-7980 STOCK UP on firewood, slab bundles, split, seasoned, 2 boom truck loads available. (330) 674-0646 KILN DRIED kindling. Ex. fire starters. Summer sales.Trico Enterprises, 6430 TR 348, Millersburg. 330-674-1157 FIREWOOD, SPLIT & delivered. $55 a load. 330- 763-0989.

3 DAY HUGE BARN SALE. Furniture, antiques, doors & windows, household, fabrics & quilts, tools & many more treasures. July 5, 6 & 7, 9-6. 32791 St. Rt. 83 South, just 2 miles South of Clark. Rain or shine.

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7 & 8 yr old red sorrel Belgian mares. Been in all farm machinery, very willing workers, drive with some snap; 3 yr old red Belgian gelding, been in most farm machinery, good broke. 330-231-5219 FOR SALE: Jersey family cow and 4 mo. old heifer. Call: 330-464-1563 WANTED: Quiet, safe, riding horse, sound with no bad habits. 802-272-5707 8 YR old Traffic Safe & Sound. Broke, surrey horse deluxe. Ready for miles, $2700. Jonas Hershberger, 7974 TR 654, Millersburg, OH.

TEAM OF 5 yr old black reg. Per. mares. Well broke. Priced to sell. 330-897-1403 ext. 3, leave message. FOR SALE: Pair of 3 & 4 years old Belgian geldings. Well broke. Wayne Burkholder, (330) 897-3130. 6 Yr. old Shetland Pony, very safe, $500; Also, Harness with Easy entry c a r t w/flat-free tires, $400. 330-684-1512 FOR SALE: 4 yr old 51" paint pony mare w/ 2 mo. old stud colt $625. 38 x62 pny wagon, air tires, $375. Pony harness $75 or all for $1000. 330-695-2046.

FOR SALE: 3 yr old trotter, sire son of balanced image, surrey horse broke for anyone. Also 6 yr old surrey horse, sire cams terrific, mostly trot, broke for most anyone. Also a few other horses on hand. Loran Schlabach, (330) 852-3096. 4-YR. OLD paint gelding, 58", $600; 4 mo. old Katahdin ram lamb, $160. 330-897-6602 1 YR. old Hackney Per. stud. Broke to lead. 330-897-1403 ext. 3, leave message. 5 yr old black gelding, TSS, been in buggy few months, excellent on long trips, buggy size, $2300. Firmen Kaufman, Jr. (888) 631- 7044

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It’s Ice Cream Time at Smokey Lane Stables! Free ice cream from 6pm to ? Friday July 13th. Tack 5PM followed by horses. Accepting consignments of new and used tack and horses through sale day. Will sell Ponies, Riding Horses and Driving Horses. Some dealers have saved their good horses for this sale. Expecting some top trotters and good pacing breeds. Call your consignments in early to be on the sale list. And of course FREE ICE CREAM for all! Call horse information in by 2pm to be on the sheet.

11 YR old standard bred mare by Overcomer. Boys or mans horse. $1500. obo. John Schlabach, (740) 295-5423 ext 3.

686 Smokey Lane Rd., Sugarcreek OH

13 MO. old black morgan mare, friendly disposition, asking $1850 OBO. 330-621-8258

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15 Dorset Rams, $375-$425. Order to reserve ewe lambs ready in August $250-$275. No hoof rot, 16 year closed ewe flock. 330-674-3872x4. Leroy Kuhns For sale: Broilers, dressed or alive. Alvin R Mast, 7325 TR 652, Millersburg, OH 44654.

jockey stick, $500 Samuel M. Yoder (888) 790-1473 VM.

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175 KATAHDIN and Dorper hair ewes, 2-5 yrs old. 35 hair ewe lambs ready to breed in the fall. 60 white faced Dorset cross bred wool ewes, 2-5 yrs old. No sore feet. Will sell in smaller groups. 15 beef feeder calves, 300-500 lbs. Delivery available. 740-567-4205

FOR SALE: Surrey, has roll up curtains, steel wheels, regular and side back seats, $2500. 330-674-0736

PONIES 5 yr old 49-50" mare, filly at side, broke to work double, rides green, $400. 55" Quarter pony, 9 yrs, needs work, in foal for 2013, nice! $500. 740-824-4361

We have a good supply of driving horses on hand. 3-8 yrs old, most any size, These horses have been drove in a buggy and are ready to go. TSS. Voice Mail (330) 852-4283. Dale Schlabach.

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

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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. 2 YR. Paint Gelding. Kid broke, drive, TSS. $600, 39" tall. 4370 TR 606, Federicksburg, Ohio 44627 SAANEN MILK goat, good producer, $175. 3 pen rabbit hutch, $75. obo. Chicken ranger, 8x12, has tarp roof, movable, $300. obo. Robert Yoder, 9030 S Kansas Rd., Fred-burg. 330-695-2026.

90 Acre Hunting Paradise Log Cabin – Mineral Rights

GPS Coordinates: 40.5500106811523 -82.1453857421875 Location: 5019 CR 22 Glenmont OH 44628. From SR 39 in Nashville midway between Loudonville & Millersburg take SR 514 south to CR 22 east to auction. Watch for Signs!

Friday July 20th, 2012 6:00 PM

* 89.023 Acres * Knox Township * Holmes County * Newer Log Cabin * 2 Parcels * Managed Hunting Property * Wooded & Open Land * Trails Throughout * All Mineral Rights Transfer * Year Round Creek * Incredible Hunting & Recreational *

Open For Inspection: Monday July 9 from 5:00 to 7:00 PM

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.

5 yr old standard bred gelding, medium size, in buggy 4 months. Joseph Schlabach. 330-359-6134. Corn Pro 14' livestock trailer. Excellent condition. 330-473-2416

FOR SALE: RIDING HORSE, Paint cross mare, good on trail rides, full-time racker, $750/obo. 330-466-2885.

ROYAL WHITE Ewe lambs for slae. Born this spring. Marion Yoder 330-674-4414

FOR SALE: 36" brown pony, strip and two white socks, kid broke to ride and drive. Jr. Erb (330) 852-2666

5 YR old, 16.2 hands, standard bred gelding, TSS, women can drive. Also 8 yr old standard bred mare, good family or boys horse, TSS. Levi Miller 330-897-2060

4 YR old Gelding, black trotter, sensible, excellent traveler, in buggy 9 mo. needs work. $3800 Henry J. Miller 330-852-3363

WANTED: Cross bred, must be quiet, TSS, sound with no bad habits. 802-272-5707

FOR SALE: 6 yr. old double gaited, standard bred gelding. TSS. Women can drive. $1500. Aden R. Yoder, 740-622-0933

2 YR old Alpine Dairy Goat (dry), $200; Alpine doeling, $125. Call: 330-605-4874

FOR SALE: Nubian kids, 2 nannies, 2 billies, born June 11 & 15, plus 2 milking goats. (330) 674-5604. 2, 15 mo. old, Jersey bulls out of the Kosak herd. 5440 E. Moreland Rd. frederickburg, OH 330-698-0514x2 BUGGY, Steel wheels, child seats or shelves, new paint, and good condition. $1900. 330-897-1320 VM FOR SALE: Reg. Jersey cows. Mostly polled. You pick. Call 330-473-8229 MOTHER/DAUGHTER pair, reg'd gray Percheon mares, 6 & 2 yrs. old, broke, 6 yr. old bred for 2013. Nelson Miller 8601 TR 601 Fredericksburg. 330-695-2506x2 SMOOTH MOUTH standard bred mare, good for older people. TSS. Good for long trips. $400. (330) 893-3619, leave message. FOR SALE: 8 yr old black and white pony mare. Very sharp. Broke to ride and drive. Good traveler. $550 330-893-4603. PUREBRED POLY-PAY Ram Lambs footrot free herd $250. Willis Miller, 10324 James Rd, Fredericksburg, (330) 695-2042, vm

COIN AUCTION

Location: Kaufman Auction House, 3149 SR 39 at the Amish Country Theater. Directions: 3.3 miles east of Berlin or 0.5 mile west of Walnut Creek, Ohio in Holmes County. From I -77 take SR 39 west approximately 12 miles to Auction House.

Tuesday, July 3, 2012 4:00 P.M.

Half Cents * Half Dollars * Silver Dollars * Gold * Misc. Half Cents-Half Dollars: 1804, 06, 09, 34, 51, half cents; 1800, 02, 03, 17, 18, 26, 29, 48, 50, large cents; flying eagle cents; 1867, 69, 72, PCGS VG10, 77, Indian head cents; 1909vdb, PCGS MS64 RD, 09svdb, 14d NGC XF-details, 22 NoD, 31s, Lincoln cents; bag of 5000 wheat pennies; 1886 PCGS PR63, 1912s, vnickels; 1913d type-2, 13s, type-2, 14d, 21s, buffalo nickels; 1820 bust dime; 1892, 96s, barber quarters; 1877 seated half; 1893s, 97o, 1912s, barber halves; set of 48 diff. barber halves. Silver Dollars: 1876s trade; 1878cc, 78s PCGS MS64, 79cc, 80cc, 81cc, 83cc PCGS MS66, 83cc PCGS MS64, 83s, 84s PCGS AU55, 85cc NGC MS63 GSA, 86s, 87s, 89cc, 90cc, 91cc, 92o, 93cc, 93s, 94s PCGS MS62, 1903o, Morgans: 1921, 34d, 34s, peace. Gold: 1865 $20. liberty head; 1909, 10d, $10. Indian heads; 1913 $5. Indian head PCI MS64; 1925d, 27, $2.50 Indian heads; 1853o $1. pc. Miscellaneous: 1917 $1. legal tender note; 1936 Elgin, 1918 Lincoln, 1936d Rhode Island, 1925 Stone Mt., 1947p,d,s, B.T.W. Set ANACS MS65, com. halves. NOTE: This is only a partial list of over 400 lots to be sold in catalog order. Doors open 2 hrs. prior to sale time. Online bidding available at www.kaufmanrealty.com thru www.proxibid.com.

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6 yr. old black pony gelding, 42", tss, a fun pony to drive, not for beginners, $350. Merlin J. Miller, Sugarcreek, 330-852-7718.

FOR SALE: Ear corn $180/ton. Atlee Barkman, 8360 CR 373, Big Prairie, OH 44611.

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BEEF BEEF Heifer due October, $1800. Also 7 mo. old Heifer $1000. All AI genetics, possibly more, Millersburg area. 330-466-3091

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4 YR old Dutch harness cross Gelding, black with three whites and a star, TSS, needs work. $3000 330-275-7910

WE BUY well broke gentle riding horses & ponies. Top price paid. Windy Hill Farm. 330-231-7500

FOR SALE: 11 yr. old bay standard bred gelding by Mr. Lavec, dam-Dancing My Way, traffic safe, in the buggy 2 mo., $1250. Mose Yoder, 330-852-3860 x1

An absolute one of a kind property that rarely sees the auction block. This remarkable offering has it all when you are looking for hunting, recreation, or getaway. The log cabin, built in 2007, has 2 bedrooms, full bath, kitchen, living room with floor to ceiling stone fireplace, open staircase leading to a loft. Full walkout basement along with a front porch overlooking the creek. Utilities include spring water, septic, propane gas. This cabin is built to last and provides year round living capabilities! Additional improvements include a 2 car detached garage. The land is approximately 70 acres wooded with 19 acres open including a nice tillable corn field. The land is easily accessible with trails on either side of the ravine and can be completely navigated with an ATV. The property has been actively managed for whitetail deer hunting with various food plots, and a plethora of tree stand & hunting blind areas. This is the ideal turn key hunting property that is ready to harvest the big Holmes county bucks this fall! All mineral rights are in tact with this property and will transfer to the buyer. Approximately 49 acres have no current or active leases; the balance of the land is held by production. Truly an amazing property that deserves your inspection, join us for the preview date and see for yourself all the opportunities awaiting you with this offering! Parcel 1: 44.459 Acres with 1180’ frontage. Includes Log Cabin Parcel 2: 44.565 Acres with 674’ frontage. Secluded Acreage with nice corn field. Terms: 10% nonrefundable down payment day of sale with the balance due at closing. No financing contingencies. All inspections must be completed prior to bidding. Sold “As Is” with no warranties. Announcements day of sale take precedence. Acreage & frontage amounts are approximate and subject to final survey if needed. Any tree stands, hunting blinds, deer feeders, etc. that are on the property at time of preview & auction are not included in real estate. Legal: Parcel #’s 1100522000 & 1100296000 located in Knox Township of Holmes County and the West Holmes School District. Taxes per half year are: $1,343.36 per half year. Any recoupment will be buyer’s responsibility. Auction by order of: Mervin & William Miller

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ADEN YODER, AUCTIONEER 330-763-2565 or 330-359-5458 KENNY MILLER, AUCTION HOUSE MANAGER 330-204-4453 DERRICK KANDEL, AUCTIONEER 330-231-4524

FOR SALE: 6 yr old dark Chestnut Morgan. Good traveler. Med. size. Too much horse for my wife. Daniel Troyer 330-897-0806 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. 7 YR. old trotting mare. Mabar Maple Dam Mr. Lavec. TSS in buggy, 3 month, good traveler, $1800. Marion Shetler, 3723 Oak Ridge, Sugarcreek, Ohio 44681. 330-852-2884 ext. 1 Black Perchin gelding, 5 and 14 yrs old. Broke to all farm machinery. 330-893-0174 V.M FOR SALE: Older Morgan mare, very good trail horse, takes an experienced rider. $300 330-893-3836 STANDARD BRED stud service, black w/2white feet & a star. Service fee, $100. Willis Yoder, 5189 CR 19, Millersburg, 330-893-1973 ext. 2. DORSET LAMBS, pure bred & cross bred, healthy, no disease, $150-$200. (330) 496-0060. 10 YR. old standard bred cross gelding. TSS, safe for women to drive, $1500. 330-674-6989 FOR SALE: 8 yr. old 40" brown/white paint pony mare, broke to ride & drive, safe for children, $375. (330) 473-9065. FOR SALE: 3 yr old standard bred gelding, TSS, buggy broke, women can drive, very sensible, $1600. 330-897-0850. GOAT & bunnies for sale. Pure bred Neubian doe, born 4/28/12, disbudded & shots, $75. Californian bunnies, 6-9 weeks old, $7. each. 330-317-7057. 6 YR old dark bay cross bred mare with 3 whites and strip, TSS, 16 hands, really good broke, women can drive; Also 4 yr old cross bred mare, bay, 16.2 hands, broke single and double, been in buggy, TSS, good broke. 330-231-5219 FOR SALE: 3 year old standard bred gelding , TSS. Andy Miller Jr., 6884 T.R. 326, Holmesville. 330-674-9604, ext. 1. Older standard bred gelding, sound and safe for women and children, still good for long trips. $750. (330) 897-4503 FOR SALE: 5 yr old standard bred gelding, TSS, buggy broke, $1800; 3 yr. old standard bred trotter, fresh, $2600. 330-897-0850. SMOKEY LANE Riding Horse and Pony Sale, Saturday, August 4. Tack 9:30 am, Horses 12 noon. Accepting consignments of new and used tack, wagons, carts, harness, saddles, and misc. items through sale day. Catalog consignments due July 15. Please send information along with $10 per head for catalog. To sell earlier in the sale be sure to get them in the catalog. Consignment fee will go towards commission. Will accept horse and pony consignments through sale day. Smokey Lane Stables, Inc., 686 Smokey Lane RD Sugarcreek, OH 44681 330-852-2237 Auctioneer Myron Miller

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RIDING HORSES - 3 good sound horses, no bad habits. The girls have had these horses to Salt Fork, local rides & wagon trains. Norman Mast, Mt. Hope / Winesburg. 330-359-6152. FOR SALE: riding horse 5 yr old mare fox trotter. Rides very smooth. $850. John Troyer, 6660 TR 606, Fredericksburg, OH 44627. FOR SALE: 7 yr old riding horse. Good Beginners Horse. Been on trail. Rides TSS $850 330-465-9248 WANTED: PONY, 43-48", must be tame and well broke. 330-674-0494 CHICKS, RING NECK pheasants, chuckars, gamble and button quail, Polish chicks Mus covey and call ducklings, Zebra finches, guineas. VM 893-3462 FOR SALE: 7 yr old Gelding. TSS. Surrey size. Women can drive. Joe Troyer 8681 TR 657 Fred. OH 44627 11 yr old black Morgan perchin cross bred mare, TSS, would make good brood mare, and her 1 yr old black fresian cross bred gelding. (330) 893-1390.

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DROP-LEAF TABLE with 4 leaf extensions. Expands to 9 ft. with 4 chairs. Full queen bed with dresser & mirror. Call 330-763-1940 FOR SALE: Floral couch, good cond, $55. 330-275-9559. BROWN SOFA in good condition, $50; Green hide-a-bed sofa, good cond., $75; Loveseat in good condition, $75. Cedar chest, good cond., $50. 330-897-6602 FOR SALE: Tempstar DC 90 propane forced air furnace and an International Comfort air conditioner. Set up together with 1 thermostat. Good condition, $1500. obo for both. (330) 674-1430 12 FT Flex shaft for washing machine with block and bracket, $200. David Kuhns 330-279-3818 USED FURNITURE and appliances: 2 chest freezers, 1 upright freezer, dining room sets, bedroom suite, sofa bed, sofas, chairs, lamps, gas range, storage cabinets, bookcases, Rug Doctor-like new, & much more. Come and see at Chestnut Ridge Shoes, State Route 39, between Berlin and Walnut Creek. 330-893-4020. FOR SALE: antique roll top desk, 50" long x 46" high x 29.5" wide, $800 OBO. 330-763-1347

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BRAND NEW T.C. Hawken custom 50 cal/ cap lock muzzleloader. Ocatagon barrel, double trigger. $750. 330-695-9351 I AM buying large field dressed groundhogs. Call Dean, 330-231-0319. Email: dean@demarwhitetails.com NRA/CCW COURSE $45. July 7 & 8; Aug. 4 & 5 330-335-9205 FOR SALE: 26' hunting trailer. Built in 2007, tail lights, new tires, propane cooking stove, microwave, small couch, bunk bed, 12 V lights, mice proof, built to last! $2000. VM 330-897-1175 ext. 5 FOR SALE: Matthew's Drenaline bow. Fully equipped including arrows and relieves. Good condition. $575. John M. Yoder 3970 TR 606, Fredericksburg. or during the day at Twin Locust Furniture. CLASSIC DOUBLE, 101 flash 12ga, 2 3/4"+ 3" 0/U scroll work, $1000 OBO. Also Winchester 1300, 12ga shotgun with folding stalk, $325 OBO; Tarus Raging Bull model 2, 454 cal, new in box, $600 OBO. 330-378-3431

DELUXE DRIVING Horse. Morgan Percheron cross. Perfect family horse for ladies to drive. Big, gentle, good traveler. $4500, will trade. 330-465-6666

FOR SALE: Stealth-cam 1450 digital trail camera. 4 megapixal with flash. SD memory card included. Great condition call: 330-567-9722

FOR SALE: 2 service age bulls. Jonas Swartzentruber 3404 E. Moreland Rd. Fredericksburg, OH 44627

FATHER AND Son looking for land to hunt deer. Holmes or Coshocton. Will respect land and owner. 330-473-2709


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LIKE NEW Horton Vision, 175 lbs, w/ case, $575 OBO. Also deer hauling cart, $50; Lone Wolf tree stand, $225; single shot New England 410, $135. 330-401-9899 FISH BEAUTIFUL Rice Lake. Lakeside housekeeping cottages, Spring and Fall rates. Willow Bay cottages, Harwood, Ontario KOK 2HO Canada 905-342-5407 WANTED: CLIMBER Tree stand in good condition, 330-893-1058 FOR SALE: Hoyt Protec compound bow 50-60# 282- 31" draw 1 doz. arrows good condition. 330-893-0604 ext. 2 FOR SALE: Darton Fury compound bow, draw weight 45-60 lbs, draw length 25-30, includes new string, sight, drop away rest, stabilizer, release, and arrows. $450. 330-567-3432

NOTICE: For all your re-loading needs, call (330) 275-0221. Improve accuracy & save money!

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WEEDEATER brush hog used only 4 times last summer, $170. (330) 674-1536 WILL DO. garden plowing, tilling, brush hogging, and get your new lawn ready for seeding. Henry J Miller, 330-852-3363. FOR SALE: 44" Toro walk behind mower with bagger and extra blades. Floating deck, belt drive, T-bar steering. In good condition. $1800. 330-893-7902 FOR SALE: 48" Gravely walk behind, 15 HP Kawasaki, floating deck, bagger included, ex. cond., $2200 obo. 330-893-3673. BRINLY ONE row, 3 point, sweet corn planter. $100. 330-359-5674 FOR SALE: JD L120 garden tractor with 48" deck. Exc. cond. $1500. obo. Phone (330) 674-0730. CUB CADET MOWER 128, Kohler motor, 44" deck. Good pulling tractor. Call after 4pm 330-988-8402 TORO COMMERCIAL walk behind mower, 44", belt drive, floating deck, runs good. $1095. (330) 893-3885. 52" GRAVELY PRO walk-behind mower, new 21-hp engine, elect. start, grass catcher, sulky, VGC, $1300. 330893-3463. JOHNE DEERE 130 lawn tractor, w/ deck and snow plow. $375 330-275-7852

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FOR SALE: Exel compost toilet. Made by Sun Mar. very good condition. $250 330-893-2494 SUMMER SPECIAL on Shavings - 3 cu. ft. bagged shavings. Stock up before winter. $3.00 a bag. Trico Enterprises, 6430 TR 348, Millersburg. 330-674-1157 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 DELAVEL CREAM seperator bowls and parts, $40. Also high chair, good condition $15. phone: 330-674-4697 RAINBOW SWEEPER - E. Series w/power brush. Works good, $400. BIKES matching Fuji His/Hers. Good cond. w/cariers, $200. Call 330-279-9046 weekly 6-4 ANTIQUES: LARGE table with flower design, very nice! Also Rocker, trunk, and other old things. Also Rubbermaid storage cabinet, $55. 330-231-4726 CORNHOLE GAMES & ACCESSORIES Unpainted sets starting @ $45.00. Painted boards, custom boards featuring wildlife, sports teams, business logos, or your ideas. Corn Bags, durable storage bags, & scoreboards also available. Can be delivered. Wholesale & quantity discounts. PH# 330-279-9046 1927 STOVER hit and miss 2 h.p. engin with cart. Excellent condition $800. call 330-473-9649 FOR SALE: Pool wadder for above ground pool. Only used two months. Asking $100. 330-988-0480 RAINBOW sweeper, SE Model, pwr. nozzle & attachments, EC, $500; 2 baby cribs, $150/ea.; Bunk beds, solid wood, $200. (330) 231-2282 1- SCOOTER wheel chair. 41/2 yrs old Red. $450. Like New. Also Kirby Sweeper G5, used very little. $500 with shampooer. Call: 330-6743079 ask for Laura. FOR SALE: 20 matching plastic, stacking, student chairs; Also 8 Matching student chairs. Very good condition. 330-567-0064 LITTLE TONY Gazella exerciser with shocks. 330-215-1010. WORD PROCESSOR SERVICES Word processors & setup, basic tutoring, QuickBooks setup. Custom Spreadsheet design including cutlists, order system, inventory & more. Mark Miller (330) 763-1589 KILN DRIED 7/8 poplar for your drawer sides, $.90 b.f.; 4/4 poplar $1.05 b.f. Mullet Run Lumber. 330-893-4085.

TORO Commercial walk behind mower. 52 In, floating deck, Hydrostatic, 19 HP, Kawasaki Elec. start, grass catcher. Only 35 hrs. 330-279-9092

6 NATURAL gas lights for sale. Model 9T. $25. each. Reuben & Sara Keim. 330-466-6542.

FOR SALE: Hidden view air water pump, in good condition. Wayne Miller 3083 CR 600 Millersburg 330-893-3080

4 PIECE chordless skil tool set. 2 batteries and charger $75. 330-893-3463 SMALL PORTABLE hydraulic unit with 8 horse Honda. Good condition! 330-675-0560 x2 3 ROOM tent, 12 X 18, $135. 330-401-9899 FOR SALE: 1000 gal. propane tank. $1200. 330-852-4997 or 330-897-7654. BRAND NEW picnic table, polywood, cost $599 will sell for $450. New grapevine wreaths, vaious sizes. Call 330-893-2895

AUSTRALIAN SHEPHERD puppies (family raised) Blue Merles 1 Red Merle, solid colors. 3F-5M. call: 330-674-0889

FOR SALE: 2 Beagle females. Also Pigmy Billy 330-852-2358

FOR SALE: AKC Bernese Mountain dog pups. 8 wks old. David Yoder, (330) 674-1860†x5

4 YR old Pure Bred Siberian Husky for free! No papers. 330-852-3827 BORDER COLLIE puppies, born 4/16/12, 2 females, $80 each. Shots & wormed. (330) 279-3409 ext 1. AKC YORKIE males - 8 weeks old, $200. AKC Maltese males- 8 weeks old, $185. Leave message, 330-852-2876 .

Please send your resume to: Advertising Director The Daily Record 212 E. Liberty St. Wooster, OH 44691 rgeer@dixcom.com

Schipperke puppies for sale: would the lady who called last fall for full bred Schipperke please call again. We lost your phone number. Roy Perersheim. (330) 695-2148.

FOR SALE or trade: 4 ACA Bichon males, ready by June 19, trade on males any age. $200 (330) 897-1459 ext 1. FOR SALE: 5 yr. old Yorkie female, AKC, ACA, CKC Reg., $350. 330-852- 4985 6 ADULT St. Bernards. 5 females, 1 male. Kennel sell out. 740-545-6098

4X6 ONE horse wagon. Foam wheels. Hyd. brakes. $800. (330) 893-1519.

FOR SALE. English bull dog/ beagle cross puppies, very cute and good with children. Shots & wormed. Phone (330) 567-3432.

POMERANIAN ADULTS. One 6 yr old ACA female, $100. obo. One 2 yr old female, $150. obo. One 3 year old male, $100. obo. 330-852-2448 ext 3.

GOOD USED surrey with brakes, wooden wheels & wooden shafts, priced to sell. Call (330) 852-9912

6 CUTE young guinea pigs, some tri-color markings, make nice pets. $10. each. 330-473-9229.

FOR SALE: Pomeranian puppies, 7 wks old, shots and wormed. Leroy Miller, 330-601-4857

FOR SALE: PSE Stinger with all accessories. Good condition, $275. 330359-6480

BOXER PUPPIES, AKC & ACA, shots & wormed, ready to go. 330-763-0123.

FOR SALE: 4 yr old ACA Dachshund male. Good breeder, $200. Phone (330) 893-4623.

FOR SALE: 6, 38" box fans with hydraulic motors, work good, $200 OBO. Jacob Mast 330-279-2486 RANGE SHELTER for pasture poultry, fits on wagon gear, $150. David H Yoder, 2905 TR 406, Millerbsurg,. (330) 893-2892.

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FOR SALE: Fawn & black pug puppies. Roy E. Miller. (330) 897-7610 AKC 6 1/2 month old black & white Chihuahua male. 330-231-1665

GOLDEN RETRIEVER puppies, AKC, Family raised, shots & wormed. Adorable & healthy puppies. Parents on premises. $275-$435. (330) 893-9414, VM FOR SALE:CHIHUAHUA puppies. Merle Teacup 8 wks old. $500, very cute! Aden Yoder, 330-359-5459

BALDWIN FANFARE Organ, like new, $1500./obo. (330) 705-4270 or (330) 231-7842. ACCOUSTIC GUITARS - Seagull IZ string w/amp pickup, case, $450. Yahaha FG75, w/case, $50. 330-276-5391

FOR SALE: beautiful male Siamese cat. call: 330-401-9899 FREE TO a good home - kittens. Call (330) 279-2034 SMALL APRICOT female toy poodle, 9 weeks old, $500. Parents are male 4 lbs, female 5 lbs. (330) 600-9120. FOR SALE: CHIHUAHUA red & white puppy. 10 month $150. Aden M. Yoder, 330-359-5459

Pets Supplies 3 Boxer females & 1 Boxer male. 330-473-3215

BEAGLE PUPPIES, 10 weeks old, shots & wormed, good markings, some chocolates. Males-$50, Females, $65. Call 330-279-4220

FOR SALE: 5 mo. old OMCBA red gestured Mountain cur pups, out of good hunting stock, $100. Robert Miller, 330-567-5944 ext 1.

FOR SALE: 2 yr old female English Bulldog/Puggle mix.$650. 419-994-3528

FOR SALE: Puggle female, 3/4 Pug & 1/4 Beagle. $30. 330-695-2153 LM

AKC YORKIE male puppies, small parents, $275. 330-893-4901.

FEMALE BEAGLE, 4 yrs old. Deer proof, $50. VM 330-698-0111 x 2

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Pets Supplies

AUSTRALIAN SHEPHERD pups, Red & Blue Merle. Born 5/8/12. Parent good stock dog. Holmesville, 330-279-9252 ext. 1. AMISH RAISED Guinea Pigs. Ideal for future farmers. Call: 330-893-2544 Kittens: Long hair. Yellow/white/gray. Very playful. Need a good home. (330) 695-9906. FREE nice kittens to good homes. (330) 695-5000. 3 YR old AKC Yorkie male, 4 lbs, proven, aggressive, ears up, $650. 330-897-1320 2 AKC French bulldog females, both 1 year old, brindle, never had puppies. $900. each or $1600. for both. Phone (330) 893-3424. FOR SALE - Dutch Belt bunnies. 330-897-4066 For sale: 2 year old CHIHUAHUA Female. Very cute. Weighs less than 3 lbs. Make offer. 330-674-2890. FEMALE Shitzu/Bichon cross puppy, brown & white, 8 wks old, shots and dewormed. $250. 330-893-6013 VM 3 1/2 year old Labadoodle female, $50. 2 Beagle females, $50. each. Phone (330) 897-2103. 5 YR. old ACA Yorkshire Terrier male. Proven, $250. Also, AKC toy Parti Poodle, female, 1 yr. old. 330-893-0423 ext. 2.

ENGLISH BULL DOG Beagle cross fe-

ROTTWEILER MALE for stud service. Milan Weaver 11998 Berg Rd. A.C., OH 44606

FOR SALE: 1 1/2 yrs old Border Collie female. (330) 695-2168.

AKC POODLE MALE, White, 2 yrs. old, weighs 3-1/2 lbs. Very cute. (330) 763-1965

Musical Instruments FREE 8 week old kittens. Friendly male, 4 mo. old; Also Beagle female. Call 330-279-2102 and playful. 330-359-5692

WINTER COMPANY piano, good condition, needs some tuning, $50. 330-231-6121

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FOR SALE: AKC boxers, males & females. 7 wks old. Shots and wormed. (330) 893-1132.

The Daily Record and Dix Communications have an immediate opening for a Sales Representative working as a member of our outside sales force. Candidate must have excellent communication skills, a willingness to achieve and a proven track record. Candidate should be aggressive and self-motivated. Collage degree in marketing a plus. Position includes salary plus commission and benefit package. Work hours are Mon-Fri. 8am-5pm.

SUMMER SPECIAL, Baled shavings available. Now low dust, no sandings, mostly planer stock up for winter. summer price $3.75 now till Sept. Del. available Blessing Acres Lumber 6667 PR 387 Mlbg. OH 44654 Between Mt. Hope and Berlin off of TR 362

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

FOR SALE: 13 pieces 16 in. x 12 ft clay trailer skirting. Also, 3 30 x54 trailer windows. 330-231-4546

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

IMMEDIATE OPPORTUNITY

Miscellaneous Merch.

FOR SALE: Oak & Hickory Bedroom suite. Brand new on display at Miller's Hickory Rocker. 330-359-7146

1 SET of binder webs for Mc. deering 8ft PTO binder. 2 tire shrinkers. Mose L. Troyer, 4120 SR 93 NW, Sugarcreek. 330-852-0653

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Advertising Account Executive:

FOR SALE: lightly used 40" Toro walk behind mower, sixed deck, excellent condition. $2200 OBO. 330-674-2331

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Kaufman Auction House 3149 SR 39, Millersburg OH

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

Monday July 2, 2012 5:00 p.m.

(selling in 2 rings starting at 5:00 p.m.) Collectibles/Antiques * Furniture/Household/Tools Collectibles/Antiques: lg. 60’s Coke dispenser; lit Stroh’s light sign; pipe & holders; Imperial & Delphos gas cans; early Schwinn bike; Elvira stove works wood cooking stove; deer mount; 2 sm. cast iron wood burn. stoves; water pump; Kodiak Magnum bow & arrows; lots more primitives to be added. Furniture/Household: 5 dr. maple chest on chest; cherry dropleaf end tables; early wash stand; nice knee hole desks; mahogany chest of dr.; early bowback rockers & chairs; wooden lounge chair; metal kitchen rack; cane bottom rockers & chairs; plank btm. chairs; wood wall shelves; quilt rack; flower stand; matching early bow back deacons bench & chairs; like new cedar chest; early glass front book case; office chairs; work bench; Staber system 2000 washer; Maytag fridge; lg. Coleman camp stove; early Maytag wringer washer; apt. sz. gas stove; lg. cooler; mounted drill press & saw; chicken layer cage; lg. animal cage; lots more to unpack and 100’s of box lots. Note: Visit www.kaufmanrealty.com for photos and updates by 5:00pm Friday, June 29. 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

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

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AKC Havanese puppies, 7 wks old, chocolate & white, good breeding stock, shots and wormed, $275/ ea. Also Bull dog/ Beagle cross pups, $250. 674-9993 VM DOES YOUR 4 LEGGED BFF need a MAKEOVER? Bath, blow dry & brush out at budget rates! Pickup/delivery available. 330-473-8027 OLDER GOLDEN RETRIEVER female, $25; 6 mo. old Shih-tzu male, $50. 330-897-6602 FOR SALE: Baby ducks, quails, show pheasants, roller pigeons, swans- black & white. 419- 606-4561. ENGLISH BULLDOG 3/4 pups. Mini Schnauzer, Snoodle, Poo-chon, Cav-a-chon. Shots, health guarantee. 330- 674-1416. RABBITS, BUNNIES, available all summer. Free cats 1 yr. Kittens. Marie Yoder, 4252 TR 628 Millersburg, OH 44654. Ph. 330-674-1900 Complete dispersal sale: Over 400 adult dogs plus puppies, Sat. June 30 at Quantus Center. 3520 SR 39 Millersburg. Watch for detailed auction ad in coming weeks. FOR SALE:AKC TOY Poodle puppies. Born April 26. Shots & wormers up to date. More puppies ready soon. Reserve your puppy now. 330-359-5748 ext. 2. FOR SALE: 5 mixed Terrier puppies. Make nice pets. Andrew J.C. Yoder 330-897-8059 x4 FOR SALE: Male and Female English Mastiff and 3 female Rottweilers. $500 each. 330-893-1603 UKC TREEING Walker Coonhound puppies. Mom is 1/2 sister of Mr. Clean. Nite Champion parents. $200. Also AKC Beagle pups. Both litters 6 weeks old. Call 740-824-4692. ACA SHI TZU male, 10 wks. old. Brown & whtie, shots & wormed, $300. Robert Nisley, 8098 S. Apple Creek Rd., Fredericksburg, OH 44627, 330-695-2016

SCHNAUZER MINI AKC pups. Also, small designer mix. Shots, health gar., adorable. 330-674-1416 FOR SALE: White Peking ducks, almost full grown. 5020 TR 353, MLBG, OH 330-674-2915 YORKIE/Toy Fox Terrier mix puppies, ready to go, shots and wormed. 330-763-0123. WANTED FOR STUD: NEWFOUNDLAND male, prefer parti color or any color. (330) 674-9900†x1 FOR SALE: Boxers, all AKC reg. Brindle 2 yr old male; Brindle 2 yr old female; Brindle 1 yr old female; Black 3 yr old female. All with white makings. Good breeding stock. 2 females should be bred. Sell as package deal ONLY. $1200. for all 4 dogs. (330) 231-5516. THREE ACA Weimaraner females, 1 yr. old. $450. 330-600-0183. FOR SALE: Multipoo puppies and Yorkiepoo puppies, $150. Also adult Pomeranians and puppies. 330-897-5700 x1 SAN JUAN 330-472-2613

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$10/each.

PUG PUPPIES 6 wks. old, shots, wormed. 330-317-0384 FOR SALE: 10' x 24 USDA Approved kennel 18 holding pens, 9 whelpings. Will sell cages seperately. Albert Stutzman 31910 CR 126 Millersburg For sale: 5 unit whelting boxes. Very good condition (330) 231-3779 4 WKS. old Chihuahua Toy Fox mix, Black & white, Roy D. Petersheim, 7756 Harrison Rd., Fredericksburg, 330-695-2148

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6 yr. old Brindle Boxer female; 1-1/2 yr. old brindle Boxer male w/ white markings, proven breeder. Mark Troyer, (330) 464-2209

KAWASAKI 4300 watt generator. Working condition, but needs recoil. $150. 330-897-6602 leave message

ATTN DOG BREEDERS: Annual Hog Roast and benefit auction, June 28, 6:30 pm. Wise School. Early donation includes Pug, Poodle, Yorkie, Shih-tzu and breeders wheel. Wanted: puppies or certificates and other auction items. Something for the whole family, including children's activities. Bring a cold dish. For more info call Ervin L Raber 330-674-1314.

PORTER CABLE12" compound miter saw. Like new. $225. 330-359-5674

FOR SALE: Toy fox Terrier skipper tee cross female.call (330) 695-9862. For sale: toy fox terrier female. 2 YEAR OLD AKC Boxer male, fawn with white markings. Good breeder. $200. 330-897-6140. FOR SALE: six month old walker female. Sire houses Mr. Clean Dam Court adjourned. Super stake eligible. PKC, UKC, AKC regular. 330-698-0460 Red and white Beagle male.,$50. Also 6 yr old ACA Pug male, $75. 330-897-0089x4 FOR SALE: pet kittens - BEST OFFER. 8 wks old, wormed. Calico, Tabby, & Tiger. (330) 674-3037. SHITZU PUPPY, 10 wks old, brown & white female, comes with cage, nest, toys, and feed containers, shampoo and brush. $300. 330-763-0222 PURE BRED Chocolate lab. 8 weeks old. $250. Female. 330-674-4459 VM

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STEEL POWER drill ST45 , in good condition. Leave message 330-674-1694x2 FOR SALE: GX 120, 4hp Honda engine. Runs. $175. 330-674-0736 CENTAURO T3 wood Lathe for sale in good condition. Call Abe Raber 330-893-4521 x 1

KENNEL DISPERSAL SALE JUNE 30, 2012 8:30 A.M.

Located at 3520 St. Rt. 39 Millersburg, Ohio 44654. Selling over 450 dogs plus cages and equipment. A sale that no dog breeder can afford to miss. Equipment sells at 8:30, 22 free standing units for adult dogs, 28 whelping box units including 7 with 5 boxes and 21 with 4 boxes. All whelping units come with heat lamps, thermostatically controlled; 48 T88 feeders, like new, 120 lg. stainless steel feeders, 90 sm. stainless steel feeders, 50 med. plastic bowls 30 pet taxis; all sizes 6-3’x4’ tender foot flooring, 6-3’x6’ tenderfoot flooring, 24x24 high speed fan, 3 box fans, 30 pieces 41 1/2” x 79” fiber glass, 1 puppy incubator, 1 stainless steel table; 30” x 48”, 2 stainless steel sinks, 4-3 tier roll away cages, 2 boxes 100 watt heat lamps, 1 shop vac, 2 rolls R11 insulation, 1 microwave 1-5 drawer metal file cabinet metal shelf, extension cords, electric fridge, Milwaukee miter saw, metal concrete mixer lots of mics. small tools & equipment used for daily operation. Following is the list of the adult dogs. There are approximately 60 puppies of these breeds that will not be listed. A very nice set of young adult dogs and also a lot of bred dogs. American Eskimo 4F 2 M Bassett Hound 7F 1M Beagles 20F 1M Bichon Frise (Last) 18F 4M Blood Hound 1F 1M Boston 3F 1M Brussel Griffon 10F 2M English Bulldog 1M English Bulldog x Pug 9F French Bulldog 2F 2M Cairn Terriers 1F 1M Cavalier King Charles 15F 4M Chilhuahua 18F 3M

Chinese Crested 6F 2M Chinese Sharpel 4F 3M Cocker Spaniel 15F 6M Coton De Tulear 3F 2M Dachshund 20F 5M Havanese 4F 1M Italian Greyhound 10F 3M Japchin 1F 1M Lhasa Aspo 12F 2M Maltese 3F 1M Min Pin 3F 1M Ori Pei 5F 2M Papillion 7F 2M

Pomeranian 34F 7M Poodles 10F 3M Pugs 4F 3M Puggles 8F Samoyed 1F Shiba Inu 10F 3M Shih Tuzu (Start) 27F 3M Siberian Husky (Last) 6F 2M Sikle Terrier 3F 4M Westie 5F 2M Yorkie 10F 3M

IRON WORKER, Schotchman 65 Ton, 24" sheer 24" brake, punches, digital stop gauges, Hydraulic unit with air compressor, Alternator, Inverter, New battery. In new condition, $24,000. Hillside Fabrication 330-893-1058 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: 2 Toyota Lifts 5000 lbs cab, heat, side shift, fork pos. $8500- 3000 lbs side shift $2200. call 330-893-1020 32 HP ISUZU Diesel with air compressor mount. Selling reason: Needed more HP Runs Good 1875. OBO Wayne Miller. 6753 Salt Creek Rd. Fredericksburg, OH BRAND NEW metal cutting band saw, still in the box, $120. 330-275-7910 FOR SALE: Bundles of slabwood $15. Also edgings $12. Wayne Miller. 6753 Salt Creek Rd. Fredericksburg, OH 7 TIN sawdust blower pipes, 8 in. by 4 ft., $10 ea. Misc. attach. & elbows, $5 ea. Everything for $75. 6564 TR 362, Millersburg, OH 44654 STIHL 660 chainsaw used only a few months, excellent condition, $800. Also older 066 saw, works good, $350. 330-275-7910 6 IN. Nexen air clutch on a jack shaft, $240. Good cond. Two 4 in. Nexen air clutch on jack shaft. Good cond., $200 ea. 6 in. Nexen air clutch, good cond., $200. Take all for $750. 6564 TR 362, Millersburg, OH 44654 FRICK 2 blade edger with live spiral out feed rolls and return conveyor belt, $4000. Also Blower/pipe/fittings/flex hoes, $1200. 45 HP Perkins diesel, works good, approx. 19,000 hrs, $1800. Also exact same diesel for parts, $800. 330-275-7910 KABOTA DIESEL generator, 8KW, 5400 hours, $3500. 330-852-4642

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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. 330-359-0150 Mt. Eaton Trailer call anytime.

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Wanted: HAND HUSK Ear Corn. 330-893-2037 WANTED: GOOD used mini surrey. Reuben E. Mast 330-897-5422 x4 WANTED: NATURAL gas chest freezer. New or used. Please call 330-852-3153 Beachy

Wanted to Buy

WANTED: 40-45 HP power unit in very good shape. 330-567-9009 WANTED: GOOD used wooden swing set in good cond. Also, trampoline. Call 330-359-5085. WANTED: GOOD used wood, or poly porch glider. Also want, good used wardrobe, and good used dutch cupboard 330-698-3042 WANTED: DOG Kennel with outside runs in good condition. Must be able to wash inside with pressure washer. 330-897-2907 x 3 VM

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WANTED: GOOD used medium size easy entry pony cart w/ steel wheels. Myron J. Hershberger 8464 TR 635 FBG 44627 can leave message 857-6681

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. 330-231-9611

WANTED: SCAFFOLDING to rent for the summer. Also slate roofing tools. Amos Shalbach 330-674-9451

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WANTED: PIGMY Goat kids and/or Billy. Also bunny hutch. call with price: 330-231-8913 or 330-231-0847 WANTED: STEEL wheels for new idea No. #12 manure spreader. Will trade on air. Andrew Yoder 30936 CR 126 Fresno OH 43824 WANTED: ROLL away nest. Jacob Mast 330-279-2486

Real Estate Wanted

DESPERATELY NEEDED by July 1st. 2 to 5 acres to lease or buy or home to rent for family of 6. Millersburg, Charm or Berlin area. Call or text 330-231-5745

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ICH KAUF Trash piles & Dumps. 330-275-7980

CLEAN LG 1 BR up near college, a/c, w/s/t incl. $375/mo. n/s. Phone 330465-1791.

WANTED: HAND pump for shallow water well in working cond. Elmer Graber, (330) 893-2598.

MILLERSBURG- Newer 3 BR duplex, garage, c/a, $625 + utils., deposit: $625. (330) 674-2198.

Wanted: used mini surrey with rubber tire sliding curtain in good condition. 330-359-1113

VERY NICE 2 BR apt in Sugar Creek, kitchen/dining area, livingroom, 2 BRs up, 1 full & 1 half bath, bsmt. w/ washer/dryer hkup. Renter pays all utils. $475/mo +$475/dep. 330-897-9045, M-Thurs., 8-4.

YOU GOT scrap, we got cash. Pickups and dropoffs avail. No equip. or vehicle too big for our disposal. 330-275-7980 WANTED: KEYBOARD in good condition 330-359-5760

MILLERSBURG- Newer 3 BR duplex, garage, c/a, $625 + utils., deposit: $625. (330) 674-2198.

WANTED: NATURAL gas heater, vented, wall mount, 10,000 BTU. Call (330) 674-1416.

KILLBUCK 2 BR apt. w/ garage, partially furnished, $385 + utils+ sec. dep. Assist animals only. 330-276-4091.

WANTED: WYANDOTTS, hens, and roosters. 330-897-1485

BRAND NEW 2 BR duplex in Dundee, $450/mo. 330-473-3530

www.kaufmanrealty.com 1047 West Main Street Sugarcreek, Ohio 44681 330-852-4111 (330) 852-4111 40 West Jackson St., Millersburg, Ohio 44654 888-852-4111 330-674-7355 www.kaufmanrealty.com Toll Free: 888-852-4111 NG

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Kennel is open for inspection Friday June 29 4:00 to 8:00 PM

Cages and equipment sell at 8:30 followed by dogs. Parking will be at Mast Farm Service across from the auction drive way between Berlin and Walnut Creek on SR 39. Sale by order of Quantus Center, LLC David Hershberger 330-473-7215

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2059 US RT. 62, Winesburg Beautiful newer 2 BR home with open concept. Master BR with full bath and walk in closet. Full walkout basement and attached 2 car garage. $169,900 Curt Yoder 330-204-2447 Kate Overton 330-204-9339

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LARGE 1 BR duplex in Shreve. Modern kitchen & bath. W/D, stove & refrig. included. $400. + dep. + utils. 330-466-6351.

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• Vinyl Windows AD11797131 72 • 06500 Free Installations 43399 • Free Estimates 4881 CR 207 Millersburg, OH

Mobile Home Rentals

3 BR. mobile home, W/D hookup & car port, storage, deck, on large lot. $460 + dep. & util. Wooster area. 330-317-5991.

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Child Care Service

MOTHER OF 5 WILL BABYSIT in my home, prefer infant-toddler. Close to West Holmes HS. Call 330-567-9726. NEED A NIGHT OUT? Responsible, trustworthy, CPR & First aid certified. $1.50/hr. That's me...Alexis. Call 330-674-1514.

Automobiles WILL BABYSIT in my Walnut Creek area home. Please call or text 330-231-2570

'08 MANUAL orange Kia Spectra SX. 75,000 mi., $8000 obo. Call 330-987-5774 for details

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2007 FORD FOCUS - Black one, non-smoking owner, dealer serviced, under 83,000 mi. $7200. Call 330-8524282.

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

2002 FORD Windstar, 139K miles, $3000. Call 330-466-6423. 1993 FORD flare side pickup 300-4.9. Six cyclinder standard shift. Asking $1650 Call 330-275-9856 VM FOR SALE: 330-231-6960

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PM Boat Motor Repair. Full service on out broad motors. $10/hr + parts. call for appointment. 330-674-2500 16' V- bottom boat w/ 115 Johnson, very clean motor, works good, trolling motor, fish finder, $1750 OBO. 330-893-2162 FOR SALE: 1982 30 h.p. Mariner. Non electric start, $500. Leave message. 330-698-1778 FOR SALE: boat, 15 ft. Larson with 50 HP Force motor, $2000. 330-231-0656 9.9 MARINER boat motor, tiller steer, elect. start, gas tank, excellent condition, $600. Leave voice msg. (330) 695-9963

Motorcycles ATVs

2006 Triumph Bonneville T-100. 900cc, cream and orange, 14000 miles. Excellent shape. $5600. 330-378-4905. FOR SALE: Four wheeler Honda 300 Sport Trax. Great condition. $2300 obo. 330-401-2889

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RVs & Campers

'04 GEORGETOWN 325S, 34' Class A, 20,500 miles, slideout, many options, recent tires. $27,495 obo. Photos, details at www.john2031.com 330-464-5817

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Cleaning

Amish Girl looking for cleaning job, has own transportation, call me at 330-473-2984

Boats

14' FIBERGLASS boat. 9.9 Johnson motor, w/ trolling motor. $1500 OBO. 330-621-8563

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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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Home Condo Rentals

2 BR, 1 BA country home in E. Holmes, no smoking, assist animals only, refs. & sec. dep. required, plus utilities. For viewing & application call 330-893-2895

Building Materials 715

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

Construction

SWISS CONSTRUCTION. Amish Crew, pole buildings, garages, additions, reroofs, decks, steel frame buildings. (330) 763-3937. DRYWALL FINISHING. From new construction to patching. JR Yoder 7720 Twp 509, Lakeville, OH 44638. 21/2 mile N. Of Nashville.

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Equipment Rental

CRANE TRUCK RENTAL, 4-5 ton capacity, 45-ft. grapple boom, 25-ft staked flatbed deck, $125/hr. - labor included. Many applications. 330-466-6484.

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Fencing

ARE YOU TIRED of chasing livestock? I'll fix any type of fence. Call (330) 897-2502. Junior R. Yoder 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 FREE ESTIMATES $200. OFF WITH THIS AD. Installation & repair on all types of fences, decks & porches. OHIO FENCE & DECK. Call 330-276-0141 or 740-507-5897

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According to Western A. Price Foundation: Nutrients in Whole Foods that Protect Against Cancer Long-Chain Fatty Acids: Arachidonic acid (AA), icosapentaenoic acid (EPA) and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) help fight cancer 08350 AD12516029 288They on the cellular level. BLACK in animal are found mostly ground white lettersorgan foodsback such as butter, meats, cod liver oil and seafood.

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

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Windows

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

WILL DO interior & exterior painting, 10 years experience. Will also build rabbit hutches. Call Aaron Miller (330) 279-2114.

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Roofing & Spouting

NEED A NEW ROOF? Call the roofing professionals. Free estimates & fully insured. Quality work guaranteed. Charm Builders Ltd.. 330-231-2790.

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STUMP REMOVAL. Great rates. Free estimates. Fully insured. Call today! 330-621-1408.

Painting

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

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

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.

Tree Service

CRAYTON CARPENTRY can take care of your remodeling or addition. Quality Comes Standard. 330-231-7195

Tree Service

CLINE BROS. Tree Service. Free estimates insured. 330-276-3531, cell: 330-763-4832

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98' FORD Ranger XLT. Very Clean, runs great. Asking $3500/obo. 330-473-8804

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SEMI VAN trailers at $1800, used for road or storage. 330-473-3530

WE BUY junk cars 262-9300

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2005 CHEVY Equinox. Excellent condition 65,000 Miles. AWD $9995. Also four Chevy Alum. And tires $150 wheels. 330-473-7103

FOR SALE: '97 F-150 black flare-side, lots of extras, 64k mi, clean, excellent condition, well-maintained, $7000/obo. 330-231-9611

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BRAND NEW 2012 Chevy Colorado Ext 4x4

2012 Chevy ½ Reg

2LT, Chrome Assist Steps, Power Windows & Locks, CD Stereo, Automatic, Air. #113 SAVE $4,066 MSRP .............$31,065 Sale Price ....$28,999 Rebate ..............$2,000

MSRP ......................$23,975 Sale Price .............$22,935 Rebate .......................$2,500 *Trade In Bonus Cash $1,000

26,999

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2012 Chevy ½ Reg 4x4

BRAND NEW

V8, Auto, Air, CD Stereo, Cruise Control, Trailering Package, Molded Splash Guards. #180 SAVE $5,191 MSRP ......................$29,190 Sale Price .............$27,499 Rebate .......................$2,500 *Trade In Bonus Cash $1,000

BRAND NEW

V8, Auto, Air, Cruise Control, Locking Rear Differential. #214

25,318

2012 Chevy ¾ Ton REG 4x4

BRAND NEW

V8, Auto, Air, Cruise Control, CD Stereo, Trailering Package. #099

Sale Price

28,862

BRAND NEW

6.6L Diesel, Long Bed, Power Windows & Locks, Cruise Control, CD Stereo, Trailering Package. SAVE #181 $9,301 MSRP .....................$47,473 Sale Price ............$43,172 Rebate ......................$2,500 *Trade In Bonus Cash $2,000 Bonus Cash ...............$500

Sale Price

31,327

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2012 Chevy ¾ Ton Ext 4x4

MSRP ......................$38,945 Sale Price .............$35,651 Rebate .......................$2,500 Bonus Cash ................$500

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LT Package, 6.0L V8, Auto, Power Windows & Locks, Cruise Control, CD Stereo. #198 SAVE $5,844

SAVE $5,618 MSRP ......................$34,480 Sale Price .............$31,862 Rebate .......................$2,500 Bonus Cash ................$500

Sale Price

2012 Chevy ½ Ton Crew 4x4

MSRP ......................$39,270 Sale Price .............$35,827 Rebate .......................$3,000 *Trade In Bonus Cash $1,000 Bonus Cash ................$500

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5.3L V8, Z71, Power Windows & Locks, Power Seat, Bluetooth. #225 SAVE $7,943

SAVE $6,492 MSRP ......................$31,810 Sale Price .............$29,818 Rebate .......................$3,500 *Trade In Bonus Cash $1,000

Sale Price

2012 Chevy ½ Ton Ext LT

MSRP ......................$33,675 Sale Price .............$30,793 Rebate .......................$3,000 *Trade In Bonus Cash $1,000 Bonus Cash ................$500

23,999

2012 Chevy ½ Ton Ext 4x4

Power Windows & Locks, CD, Stereo

5.3L V8, Power Windows & Locks, Remote Start, Power Seat, Cruise Control. #176 SAVE $7,382

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00 GMC 3/4 Ton Reg 4x4 SLE

Auto, Air, Cruise Control, Locking Rear Differential. #208 SAVE $4,640

Sale Price

Sale Price

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2012 GMC ¾ Ton Ext 4x4

6.0L V8, Auto, Heavy Duty Trailering Package, Cruise Control, CD Stereo. #198 SAVE $4,769

Sale Price

MSRP .......................$35,430 Sale Price .............$33,661 Rebate .......................$2,500 Bonus Cash ................$500

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05 Chevy 1/2 Ton Reg 2WD Tilt Wheel, Tow Package, 1-Owner.

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7,977

Sale $ Price

07 Ford 1/2 Ton Reg 2WD Standard, Tilt Wheel, Cloth, AM/FM Stereo.

Sale $ Price

2006 Chevy 1/2 Ton Reg 4x4 Manual, AM/FM Stereo, 1-Owner, Long Bed.

10,938

11,962

Sale $ Price

Sale $ Price

06 Chevy 1/2 Ton Crew 4x4 Leather Heated Seats, 6 Disc CD Stereo, TV/DVD Entertainment System, Dual Power Seats.

14,832

2007 Chevy 3/4 Ton Reg Power Windows & Locks, Keyless Entry, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air, XM Radio.

14,836

Sale $ Price

Sale $ Price

05 Dodge 3/4 Ton Reg 4x4 Power Seat, Power Windows & Locks, Nerf Bars, CD Stereo, Air.

09 Chevy 1/2 Ton Reg 4x4 Tilt Wheel, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels.

14,977

16,997

Sale $ Price

07 Ford 1/2 Ton Ext 4x4 STX Tilt Wheel, Cruise, CD Stereo, Alloy Wheels, Air, Tow Package.

19,787

Sale $ Price

Sale $ Price

10 Dodge 3/4 Ton Crew 4x4 Cummins Diesel, Power Windows & Locks, CD Stereo, Air, Tow Package.

34,848

Sale $ Price

GM Reserves the right to change rebates at any time, which may result in higher or lower pricing. Vehicle color may not reflect sale vehicle. *Must trade in any make 1999 or newer to qualify for this Bonus ** Must be a current AARP Member prior to March 1 2012 to Receive Bonus Cash. Sale Ends 7/7/12.

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